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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/19/2017 - Regular Minutes - Planning & Zoning CommissionOctober 19, 2017 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 6 MINUTES PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Regular Meeting October 19, 2017, 7:00 p.m. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Jane Kee, Elianor Vessali, Keith Williamson and Jeremy Osborne COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: Casey Oldham, Johnny Burns and Bill Mather CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Julie Schultz, Blanche Brick, Jerome Rektorik CITY STAFF PRESENT: Lance Simms, Carol Cotter, Justin Golbabai, Alaina Helton, Jason Schubert, Anthony Armstrong, Venessa Garza, Mary Ann Powell, and Kristen Hejny 1. Call Meeting to Order Chairperson Kee called the meeting to order at 7:32 p.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Hear Citizens 4. Consent Agenda 4.1 Consideration, possible action, and discussion on Absence Requests from meetings. *Johnny Burns ~ October 19, 2017 *Bill Mather ~ October 19, 2017 *Casey Oldham ~ October 19, 2017 4.2 Consideration, possible action, and discussion to approve meeting minutes. *October 5, 2017 Workshop *October 5, 2017 Regular 4.3 Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a Final Plat for Bridgewood Phase 3 consisting of 423 clustered single-family lots on approximately 12.49 acres located on the southeast corner of W.S. Phillips Parkway and Brewster Drive. Case #FP2015-000036 Commissioner Osborne motioned to approve Consent Agenda Items 4.1 - 4.3. Commissioner Williamson seconded the motion, motion passed (4-0). Regular Agenda 5. Consideration, possible action, and discussion on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission Action. No items were removed. October 19, 2017 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 6 6. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan – Eastgate Neighborhood Plan, Chapter 1 – Community Character, “Site Development Area 1 – Lincoln Avenue” to allow for vehicular access to Lincoln Avenue to approximately 7.5 acres being generally located at 801 Lincoln Avenue. Case #CPA2017-000010 (Note: Final action of this item will be considered at the November 9, 2017 City Council meeting – subject to change) Senior Planner Helton presented this Comprehensive Plan Amendment to the Commission, and recommended approval. Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert was available to discuss the proposed street connection, and Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) performed on the subject property. Chairperson Kee asked about the level of service and traffic counts for various intersections in the area. Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert explained that the TIA was performed on the development of 7.5 acres and the change in traffic patterns as a result of the proposed connection and development. Chairperson Kee asked if the trip amount on Munson Avenue added in the additional traffic from the new development. Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert stated that the TIA was done on the five local intersections assuming a three percent annual growth in traffic. Applicant, Crissy Hartl, Mitchell & Morgan Engineers, was available to present to the Commission on the Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Rezoning for the property at 801 Lincoln Avenue. Manu Isaac, Kimley Horn and Associates, Bryan, was available to speak on the TIA completed on this area. Chairperson Kee opened the public hearing. Quint Foster, 1007 Walton Drive, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for neighborhood integrity. Joel Cantrell, 1211 Marstellar Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for traffic mitigation, through traffic, Eastgate Neighborhood Plan, and block length. Suzanne Droleskey, 1109 Ashburn Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for the revision of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment, block breaks, neighborhood integrity, cut-thru traffic, and access ways. Rachel Smith, 1203 Marstellar Avenue, College Station, asked for clarification on the information studies performed in the TIA. Mr. Isaac stated that the TIA was performed on the traffic that will be a result of the new connection. October 19, 2017 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 6 Hugh Lindsay, 412 Tarrow Street, College Station, was available to speak on the previous rezoning recommendations for the property. Sherri Frisk, 1004 Ashburn Avenue, College Station, shared a letter from concerned citizen, Leslie Miller, stating opposition to the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for neighborhood integrity, property access, traffic increase, and neighborhood preservation. Hugh Stearns, 316 Suffolk Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for neighborhood identity and neighborhood integrity. Dean Boyd, 1202 Ashburn Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for neighborhood integrity and neighborhood preservation. Kevin Brightwell, 901 Ashburn Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for neighborhood integrity and increased traffic. Kris Boyd, 1202 Ashburn Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for traffic, and requesting more time for the issue to be discussed before approval is given by Commission or Council. Gary Halter, 1204 Ashburn Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for traffic. Richard Smith, 703 Francis Drive, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for neighborhood integrity, and requesting more time for the issue to be discussed before approval is given by Commission or Council. Steven Miller, 906 Munson Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for connectivity, zoning concerns, and neighborhood integrity. Chris Reyes, Transwestern Retail, was available to speak in support of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing conditions required for a successful mixed-use development. Charles Vesperman, 1207 Ashburn Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment citing concerns for connectivity, traffic concerns, and safety concerns. Chairperson Kee closed the public hearing. Commissioner Osborne asked about a previous study showing Lincoln Avenue with an unacceptable level of service. Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert stated that the Thoroughfare Plan shows the level of service for Lincoln Avenue between Tarrow Street and University Drive has a tolerable designation and west of Tarrow Street is unacceptable with the output of the travel demand model. Mr. Schubert continued to say that the TIA confirmed a volume to capacity ratio as tolerable in this area. Commissioner Osborne asked if there were going to be upgrades to the intersections in this area. October 19, 2017 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 6 Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert stated that Lincoln Avenue and Francis Drive are scheduled to be reconstructed. Commissioner Vessali asked if there had been a study performed for people traveling to and from Vassar Court and Wellesley Court from Lincoln Avenue. Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert stated Vassar Court and Wellesley Court with Tarrow Street were not part of the current analysis. Commissioner Vessali asked about the possibility of cut-thru traffic from Munson Avenue to University Drive. Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert stated that the section that exists as a private drive/access easement and the extension would have the qualities of a street to be used. Commissioner Williamson asked about the Eastgate Neighborhood Plan’s statement of restricting access or prohibiting access to Lincoln Avenue with through streets. Director of Planning & Development Services Simms stated that language in the text of the Eastgate Neighborhood Plan would need to be amended to state specifics such as restricting or prohibiting access to Lincoln Avenue. Commissioner Osborne motioned to recommend approval of the changes to the Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Commissioner Vessali seconded the motion. There was general discussion. The motion to approve failed (1-3) with Chairperson Kee and Commissioners Vessali and Williams voting in opposition. 7. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an ordinance amending Appendix “A”, “Unified Development Ordinance,” Section 4.2, “Official Zoning Map,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, by changing the zoning district boundaries from GS General Suburban to PDD Planned Development District for approximately 7.5 acres of land being situated in the Richard Carter Survey, Abstract No. 8, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, and being generally located at 801 Lincoln Avenue. Case #REZ2017-000023 (Note: Final action of this item will be considered at the November 9, 2017 City Council meeting – subject to change) Senior Planner Helton presented this Rezoning to the Commission, and recommended approval stating that the rezoning must either be denied or approved with conditions so that it is consistent with the Eastgate Neighborhood Plan. Applicant, Crissy Hartl, Mitchell & Morgan Engineers, was available for questions from the Commission. Chairperson Kee asked if there was still a desire for commercial signage along Lincoln Avenue. Ms. Hartl indicated that the commercial signage is no longer needed at Lincoln Avenue. October 19, 2017 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 6 Chairperson Kee asked if single-family height protection would apply to all buildings within the development. Ms. Hartl stated that the single-family height protection would apply to the existing single-family homes along Lincoln Avenue to the east of the subject property. Chairperson Kee opened the public hearing. Van Ngo, 1203 B Munson Avenue, College Station asked for clarification on the signage that would be on Lincoln Avenue, expressing concerns for light pollution. Ms. Hartl stated that development would still want attached signage but the signage would not face Lincoln Avenue. Steven Miller, 906 Munson Avenue, College Station, expressed concerns with Vassar and Wellesley Court, through traffic, height restrictions. Mary Wells, 1106 Ashburn Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the rezoning citing concerns for screening and traffic. Suzanne Droleskey, 1109 Ashburn Avenue, College Station, spoke in opposition of the rezoning citing concerns for buffering, orientation of front entrance of building and signage, and the 1:1 setback ratio. Dean Boyd, 1202 Ashburn Avenue, College Station spoke in opposition of the rezoning citing concerns for the Eastgate Neighborhood Plan. Brandon Spears, 904 Ashburn Avenue, College Station spoke in opposition of the rezoning citing concerns for light pollution, and neighborhood protection. Chairperson Kee closed the public hearing. Commissioner Vessali asked for the maximum building height for the zoning. Senior Planner Helton stated that the applicant is proposing 60-foot maximum height for the development. Commissioner Williamson motioned to recommend approval of the Rezoning with the modification to eliminate the access to Lincoln Avenue through a public way, and eliminate the freestanding commercial signage along Lincoln Avenue. Commissioner Vessali seconded the motion. There was general discussion The motion passed (4-0). 8. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items – A Planning & Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. October 19, 2017 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 6 of 6 There was no discussion. 9. Adjourn The meeting adjourned at 10:12 p.m. Approved: Attest: ______________________________ ________________________________ Jane Kee, Chairman Kristen Hejny, Admin Support Specialist Planning & Zoning Commission Planning & Development Services