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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/20/2022 - Agenda Packet - Planning & Zoning CommissionCollege Station, TX Meeting Agenda Planning and Zoning Commission 1101 Texas Ave, College Station, TX 77840 https://zoom.us/j/87111704532 *Phone: 888 475 4499 and Webinar ID: 871 1170 4532 The City Council may or may not attend the Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting. January 20, 2022 6:00 PM City Hall Council Chambers College Station, TX Page 1 This meeting will offer both in-person and remote participation following both the City’s Guidelines for in-person, virtual attendance, and the speaker protocol in the agenda. The city uses a third-party vendor to help host the meeting and if the call-in number is not functioning access will be through the internet link only. 1.Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Consider Absence Request. 2.Hear Visitors At this time, the Chairperson will open the floor to visitors wishing to address the Commission on issues not already scheduled on tonight's agenda. An individual who wishes to address the Commission regarding any item on the agenda shall register with the Commission Secretary prior to 4 p.m. on the day of the meeting. To register, the individual must provide a name and phone number by calling 979.764.3751 or emailing khejny@cstx.gov prior to 4 p.m. To submit written comments to the Commission, email khejny@cstx.gov and they will be distributed to the Commission. The visitor presentations will be limited to three minutes in order to accommodate everyone who wishes to address the Commission and to allow adequate time for completion of the agenda items. The Commission will receive the information, ask city staff to look into the matter, or will place the matter on a future agenda for discussion. (A recording is made of the meeting; please give your name and address for the record.) 3.Informational 3.1.Discussion of new development applications submitted to the City. New Development Link: www.cstx.gov/newdev 3.2.Discussion of Minor / Amending Plats approved by staff. MD Wheeler Phase Two, Block 1; Lots 2R1 & 2R2 ~ Case #FPCO2021-000015 Southern Pointe Section 100, Block 8, Lot 1A ~ Case #FP2021-000028 Sponsors:Anthony Armstrong, Robin Macias 3.3.Presentation and discussion regarding an update on items heard: A Rezoning from PDD Planned Development District and R Rural to PDD Planned Development District on approximately 21 acres located at 8765 HSC Parkway. The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item on December 16, 2021 and voted (6-0) to recommend approval. The City Council heard this item on January 13, 2022 and voted (7- 0) to approve the request. Page 1 of 44 Planning and Zoning Commission Page 2 January 20, 2022 3.4.Presentation and discussion regarding the P&Z Calendar of Upcoming Meetings: Thursday, January 27, 2022 ~ City Council Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ Open Meeting 5:00 p.m. (Liaison - Christiansen) Thursday, February 3, 2022 ~ P&Z Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ 6:00 p.m. Thursday, February 10, 2022 ~ City Council Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ Open Meeting 5:00 p.m. (Liaison - Cornelius) Thursday, February 17, 2022 ~ P&Z Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ 6:00 p.m. 3.5.Discussion and review regarding the following meetings: Design Review Board, BioCorridor Board. None 4.Consent Agenda All matters listed under the Consent Agenda, are considered routine by the Commission and will be enacted by one motion. These items include preliminary plans and final plats, where staff has found compliance with all minimum subdivision regulations. All items approved by Consent are approved with any and all staff recommendations. Since there will not be separate discussion of these items, citizens wishing to address the Commission regarding one or more items on the Consent Agenda may address the Commission at this time as well. If any Commissioner desires to discuss an item on the Consent Agenda it may be moved to the Regular Agenda for further consideration. 4.1.Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting minutes. Attachments:1.January 6 2022 4.2.Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a Final Plat for Southern Pointe Subdivision Section 102 on approximately 9.9 acres, generally located north of Peach Creek Cut- Off Road and west of Pipeline Road in the City's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). Case #FP2021-000007 Sponsors:Erika Bridges Attachments:1.Staff Report 2.Vicinity Map, Aerial, and Small Area Map 3.Final Plat 4.3.Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a Final Plat for Waterford Estates Subdivision on approximately 13.414 acres, generally located north of the intersection of Town Lake Drive and Rock Prairie Road. Case #FP2021-000012 Sponsors:Anthony Armstrong Attachments:1.Staff Report 2.Vicinity Map, Aerial, and Small Area Map 3.Final Plat 5.Consideration, discussion, and possible action on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission action. 6.Regular Agenda Page 2 of 44 Planning and Zoning Commission Page 3 January 20, 2022 6.1.Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the FY2021 Comprehensive Plan & Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Annual Review. Sponsors:Tamanna Tasnum Attachments:1.FY2021 Annual Review Memo 2.FY2021 Comprehensive Plan & Unified Development Ordinance Annual Review 7.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. 8.Adjourn. The Planning and Zoning Commission may adjourn into Executive Session to consider any item listed on the agenda if a matter is raised that is appropriate for Executive Session discussion. I certify that the above Notice of Meeting was posted on the website and at College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas, on January 14, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. City Secretary This building is wheelchair accessible. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services such as interpreters, readers, or large print are asked to contact the City Secretary’s Office at (979) 764-3541, TDD at 1-800-735-2989, or email adaassistance@cstx.gov at least two business days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. If the City does not receive notification at least two business days prior to the meeting, the City will make a reasonable attempt to provide the necessary accommodations. Penal Code § 30.07. Trespass by License Holder with an Openly Carried Handgun. "Pursuant to Section 30.07, Penal Code (Trespass by License Holder with an Openly Carried Handgun) A Person Licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (Handgun Licensing Law), may not enter this Property with a Handgun that is Carried Openly." Codigo Penal § 30.07. Traspasar Portando Armas de Mano al Aire Libre con Licencia. “Conforme a la Seccion 30.07 del codigo penal (traspasar portando armas de mano al aire libre con licencia), personas con licencia bajo del Sub-Capitulo H, Capitulo 411, Codigo de Gobierno (Ley de licencias de arma de mano), no deben entrar a esta propiedad portando arma de mano al aire libre.” Page 3 of 44 January 6, 2022 P&Z Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 3 MINUTES PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION January 6, 2022 6:00 p.m. Phone: *888 475 4499 and Webinar ID: 886 7677 3780 Internet: https://zoom.us/j/88676773780 COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Dennis Christiansen, Bill Mather, Jeremy Osborne, Bobby Mirza, and Jason Cornelius COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: William Wright COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: John Nichols and Dennis Maloney CITY STAFF PRESENT: Michael Ostrowski, Molly Hitchcock, Anthony Armstrong, Elizabeth Pedersen, Robin Macias, Parker Mathews, Tamanna Tasnum, Carla Robinson, and Kristen Hejny 1. Call Meeting to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Consider Absence Request. Chairperson Christiansen called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Hear Visitors No visitors spoke. 3. Recognition of Commissioners Chairperson Christiansen thanked Commissioners Osborne and Mather for their years of service. Director of Planning & Development Services Ostrowski presented Commissioners Osborne and Mather with plaques and recognized their years of service on the Planning & Zoning Commission. 4. Informational Agenda 4.1 Discussion of new development applications submitted to the City New Development Link: www.cstx.gov/newdev There was no discussion. 4.2 Discussion of Minor / Amending Plats approved staff: • Duck Haven Subdivision Phase 1: Block 1, Lot 3-R1 and 0.325-acre HOA Common Area ~ Case #FP2021-000033 • Richards Subdivision: Block 1, Lots 31R-1 & 31R-2 ~ Case #FP2021-000018 There was no discussion. 4.3 Presentation and discussion regarding the P&Z Calendar of Upcoming Meetings: Page 4 of 44 January 6, 2022 P&Z Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 3 • Thursday, January 13, 2022 ~ City Council Meeting ~ City Hall Council Chambers ~ 5:00 p.m. (Liaison – Mirza) • Thursday, January 20, 2022 ~ P&Z Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ 6:00 p.m. • Thursday, January 27, 2022 ~ City Council Meeting ~ City Hall Council Chambers ~ 5:00 p.m. (Liaison – Christiansen) • Thursday, February 3, 2022 ~ P&Z Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ 6:00 p.m. There was no discussion. 4.4 Discussion and review regarding the following meetings: Design Review Board, BioCorridor Board. There was no discussion. 5. Consent Agenda 5.1 Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting minutes. • December 16, 2021 5.2 Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a Final Plat for the Oyler Subdivision on approximately one acre, generally located at the intersection of Howe Drive and Faulkner Drive. Case #FP2020-000044 Commissioner Cornelius motioned to approve the Consent Agenda. Commissioner Mirza seconded the motion, motion passed (5-0). 6. Consideration, discussion, and possible action on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission Action. No items were removed. 7. Regular Agenda 7.1 Public Hearing, presentation, discussion and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Appendix A, “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 4, “Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2, “Official Zoning Map,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas by changing the zoning district boundary from NG-1 Core Northgate and C-U College and University to NG-1 Core Northgate on approximately 0.288 acres generally located east of the intersection of Wellborn Road and University Drive. Case #REZ2021-000010 (Note: Final action of this item will be considered at the January 27, 2022 City Council Meeting – Subject to change). Staff Planner Macias presented the rezoning to the Commission, recommending approval. Commissioner Mather asked about access onto the property. Staff Planner Macias stated that access would come off Patricia Street. There was general discussion amongst the Commission. Page 5 of 44 January 6, 2022 P&Z Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 3 Chairperson Christiansen opened the public hearing. No visitors spoke. Chairperson Christiansen closed the public hearing. Commissioner Mather motioned to recommend approval of the Rezoning. Commissioner Osborne seconded the motion, motion passed (5-0). 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. There was no discussion. 7. Adjourn The meeting adjourned at 6:12 p.m. Approved: Attest: Dennis Christiansen, Chairperson Kristen Hejny, Admin Support Specialist Planning & Zoning Commission Planning & Development Services Page 6 of 44 Planning & Zoning Commission January 20, 2022 Scale 56 single-family lots on approximately 9.9 acres Location 17529 SH 6 S, generally located north of Peach Creek Cut-Off Road and west of Pipeline Road in the City’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). Property Owner Southern Pointe, LLC Applicant Ricky Flores, Schultz Engineering, LLC Project Manager Erika Bridges, P.E, CFM – Assistant City Engineer ebridges@cstx.gov Project Overview This final plat is the fourth phase of the Southern Pointe Subdivision, a redevelopment of the Texas World Speedway property and the first Municipal Utility District in Brazos County. The overall development includes 2,065 single-family lots, potential multi-family and commercial, and parkland on 553 acres. The Southern Pointe Subdivision is located within the City of College Station’s ETJ, but as a Municipal Utility District is required to develop according to the adopted development agreement. This agreement specifies development occur in a manner which complies with Unified Development Ordinance Section 8.3 General Requirements and Minimum Standards of Design for Subdivisions within the City Limits in anticipation of a future annexation. The Preliminary Plan was approved with waivers for UDO Section 8.3.E.3.a ‘Street Projections’; Section 8.3.G.2.a ‘Block Length’; Section 8.3.G.2.b ‘Block Length’; Section 8.3.G.2.c ‘Block Length’; Section 8.3.G.4.b ‘Block Perimeter’; Section 8.3.J.2 ‘Access Ways’; Section 8.3.W ‘Single-Family Residential Parking Requirements for Platting,’ and Section 8.8 ‘Requirements for Parkland Dedication’. Preliminary Plan Initially approved: January 2017 Last approved revision: January 2021 Public Infrastructure Approximate quantities: Sewer Lines – 1,300 linear feet Water Lines – 2,000 linear feet Storm Sewer – 1,500 linear feet (MUD) Streets – 2,000 linear feet (MUD) Sidewalks – 4,000 linear feet (MUD) Parkland Dedication Total fees of $1,261 per lot. Traffic Impact Analysis A TIA was submitted and reviewed for the Southern Pointe Development. Mitigation does not impact this phase. Compliant with Comprehensive Plan (including Master Plans) and Unified Development Ordinance Yes Final Plat for Southern Pointe Subdivision Section 102 FP2021-000007 Page 7 of 44 Planning & Zoning Commission January 20, 2022 Compliant with Subdivision Regulations Yes Staff Recommendation Approval Supporting Materials 1. Vicinity Map, Aerial, and Small Area Map 2. Final Plat Page 8 of 44 Planning & Zoning Commission January 20, 2022 Scale 56 single-family lots on approximately 9.9 acres Location 17529 SH 6 S, generally located north of Peach Creek Cut-Off Road and west of Pipeline Road in the City’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). Property Owner Southern Pointe, LLC Applicant Ricky Flores, Schultz Engineering, LLC Project Manager Erika Bridges, P.E, CFM – Assistant City Engineer ebridges@cstx.gov Project Overview This final plat is the fourth phase of the Southern Pointe Subdivision, a redevelopment of the Texas World Speedway property and the first Municipal Utility District in Brazos County. The overall development includes 2,065 single-family lots, potential multi-family and commercial, and parkland on 553 acres. The Southern Pointe Subdivision is located within the City of College Station’s ETJ, but as a Municipal Utility District is required to develop according to the adopted development agreement. This agreement specifies development occur in a manner which complies with Unified Development Ordinance Section 8.3 General Requirements and Minimum Standards of Design for Subdivisions within the City Limits in anticipation of a future annexation. The Preliminary Plan was approved with waivers for UDO Section 8.3.E.3.a ‘Street Projections’; Section 8.3.G.2.a ‘Block Length’; Section 8.3.G.2.b ‘Block Length’; Section 8.3.G.2.c ‘Block Length’; Section 8.3.G.4.b ‘Block Perimeter’; Section 8.3.J.2 ‘Access Ways’; Section 8.3.W ‘Single-Family Residential Parking Requirements for Platting,’ and Section 8.8 ‘Requirements for Parkland Dedication’. Preliminary Plan Initially approved: January 2017 Last approved revision: January 2021 Public Infrastructure Approximate quantities: Sewer Lines – 1,300 linear feet Water Lines – 2,000 linear feet Storm Sewer – 1,500 linear feet (MUD) Streets – 2,000 linear feet (MUD) Sidewalks – 4,000 linear feet (MUD) Parkland Dedication Total fees of $1,261 per lot. Traffic Impact Analysis A TIA was submitted and reviewed for the Southern Pointe Development. Mitigation does not impact this phase. Compliant with Comprehensive Plan (including Master Plans) and Unified Development Ordinance Yes Final Plat for Southern Pointe Subdivision Section 102 FP2021-000007 Page 9 of 44 Planning & Zoning Commission January 20, 2022 Compliant with Subdivision Regulations Yes Staff Recommendation Approval Supporting Materials 1. Vicinity Map, Aerial, and Small Area Map 2. Final Plat Page 10 of 44 Page 11 of 44 Page 12 of 44 Page 13 of 44 1 DARLINGTON AVENUE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 POCONO DRIVEPOCONO DRIVEPATRIOT DRIVE WILKESBORO DRIVETALLADEGA DRIVEPATRIOT DRIVE 8 21 8 21 1 28 1 28 2 27 2 27 3 26 3 26 4 25 4 25 5 24 5 24 6 23 6 23 7 22 7 22 12 17 12 17 9 20 9 20 10 19 10 19 11 18 11 18 14 15 14 15 13 16 13 16 BLOCK 15 BLOCK 15 BLOCK 15 BLOCK 16 BLOCK 16 BLOCK 15BLOCK 17 BLOCK 17 FINAL PLAT SOUTHERN POINTE SUBDIVISION SECTION 102 9.899 ACRES STERRETT D. SMITH LEAGUE, A-210 BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS 56 LOTS BLOCK 15, LOTS 15-28 BLOCK 16, LOTS 1-28 BLOCK 17, LOTS 1-14 SCALE 1'' = 40' FEBRUARY, 2021 REVISED NOVEMBER 2021 LEGEND VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE DAR LI N G T O N A V E N U E ST A T E H I G H W A Y N O . 6 MES A VER DE DR P I PE L INE RD CITY O F C O L L E G E S T A TI O N CI T Y LI MI T S PEACH CREEK CUT OFF RDELDORA DRA FIELD NOTES DESCRIPTION OF A 9.899 ACRE TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE STERRETT D. SMITH LEAGUE, ABSTRACT NO. 210, BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS AND BEING A PORTION OF THE REMAINDER OF A CALLED 178.73 ACRE TRACT OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN A DEED TO SOUTHERN POINTE, LLC RECORDED IN VOLUME 15061, PAGE 220 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS (OPRBCT). SAID 9.899 ACRE TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE ON THE NORTHWEST LINE OF DARLINGTON AVENUE (60' RIGHT-OF-WAY, 15287/51, OPRBCT) BEING THE NORTHWEST LINE OF SOUTHERN POINTE SECTION 100 AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 15287, PAGE 51 (OPRBCT), FROM WHICH A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED 'JONES & CARTER' FOUND ON THE NORTHWEST LINE OF DARLINGTON AVENUE AND THE NORTHEAST LINE OF SAID REMAINDER OF 178.73 ACRE TRACT MARKING THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID SOUTHERN POINTE SECTION 100 BEARS N 50° 27' 43” E A DISTANCE OF 590.00 FEET AND THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION MONUMENT CS94-154 BEARS S 56° 52' 38” E A DISTANCE OF 2,536.93 FEET; THENCE, ALONG THE NORTHWEST LINE SAID SOUTHERN POINTE SECTION 100 FOR THE FOLLOWING NINE (9) COURSES AND DISTANCES: 1)S 50° 27' 43” W FOR A DISTANCE OF 90.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 2)N 84° 32' 17” W FOR A DISTANCE OF 35.36 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 3)S 50° 27' 43” W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 4)S 05° 27' 43” W FOR A DISTANCE OF 35.36 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 5)S 50° 27' 43” W FOR A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 6)N 84° 32' 17” W FOR A DISTANCE OF 35.36 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 7)S 50° 27' 43” W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 8)S 05° 27' 43” W FOR A DISTANCE OF 35.36 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 9)S 50° 27' 43” W FOR A DISTANCE OF 90.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE, FROM WHICH A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED 'JONES & CARTER' FOUND ON THE NORTHWEST LINE OF DARLINGTON AVENUE MARKING THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER OF SOUTHERN POINTE SECTION 100 BEARS S 50° 27' 43” W A DISTANCE OF 1,120.01 FEET; THENCE, THROUGH SAID REMAINDER OF 178.73 ACRE TRACT FOR THE FOLLOWING ELEVEN (11) COURSES AND DISTANCES: 1)N 39° 32' 17” W FOR A DISTANCE OF 770.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 2)N 50° 27' 43” E FOR A DISTANCE OF 90.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 3)N 05° 27' 43” E FOR A DISTANCE OF 35.36 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 4)N 50° 27' 43” E FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 5)S 84° 32' 17” E FOR A DISTANCE OF 35.36 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 6)N 50° 27' 43” E FOR A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 7)N 05° 27' 43” E FOR A DISTANCE OF 35.36 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 8)N 50° 27' 43” E FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 9)S 84° 32' 17” E FOR A DISTANCE OF 35.36 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 10)N 50° 27' 43” E FOR A DISTANCE OF 90.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH BLUE PLASTIC CAP STAMPED “KERR SURVEYING” SET IN CONCRETE; 11)S 39° 32' 17” E FOR A DISTANCE OF 770.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING HEREOF, AND CONTAINING 9.899 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE BEARING BASIS FOR THIS SURVEY IS BASED ON THE TEXAS STATE PLANE CENTRAL ZONE GRID NORTH (NAD83) AS ESTABLISHED BY GPS OBSERVATION. DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE SURFACE DISTANCES. TO DETERMINE GRID DISTANCES MULTIPLY BY A COMBINED SCALE FACTOR OF 0.9999059410912; POINT OF BEGINNING TBPE NO. 12327 911 SOUTHWEST PKWY E. College Station, Texas 77840 www (979) 764-3900 ENGINEER:SURVEYOR: Nathan Paul Kerr, RPLS No. 6834 Kerr Surveying, LLC 409 N. Texas Ave. Bryan, TX 77803 (979) 268-3195 TBPELS FIRM # 10018500 OWNER/DEVELOPER: SOUTHERN POINTE, LLC. 1645 Greens Prairie Road West, Unit 204 College Station, TX 77845 (713) 705-4525 PG 1 OF 2 P:\20-893 Southern Pointe Ph 102 - Documents\FINAL PLAT\SOUTHERN POINTE SECT 102.dwg, FINAL PLAT - 1 OF 2Page 14 of 44 TBPE NO. 12327 911 SOUTHWEST PKWY E. College Station, Texas 77840 www (979) 764-3900 ENGINEER: FINAL PLAT SOUTHERN POINTE SUBDIVISION SECTION 102 9.899 ACRES STERRETT D. SMITH LEAGUE, A-210 BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS 56 LOTS BLOCK 15, LOTS 15-28 BLOCK 16, LOTS 1-28 BLOCK 17, LOTS 1-14 SURVEYOR: Nathan Paul Kerr, RPLS No. 6834 Kerr Surveying, LLC 409 N. Texas Ave. Bryan, TX 77803 (979) 268-3195 TBPELS FIRM # 10018500 SCALE 1'' = 40' FEBRUARY, 2021 OWNER/DEVELOPER: SOUTHERN POINTE, LLC. 1645 Greens Prairie Road West, Unit 204 College Station, TX 77845 (713) 705-4525 PG 2 OF 2 P:\20-893 Southern Pointe Ph 102 - Documents\FINAL PLAT\SOUTHERN POINTE SECT 102.dwg, FINAL PLAT - 2 OF 2Page 15 of 44 Planning & Zoning Commission January 20, 2022 Scale 23 lots and 4 common areas on approximately 13.414 acres Location Generally located north of the intersection of Town Lake Drive and Rock Prairie Road Property Owner JP&M Investments, LP Applicant Schultz Engineering, LLC Project Manager Anthony Armstrong, P. E., Land Development Review Administrator aarmstrong@cstx.gov Project Overview 23 lots, 4 common areas and associated streets and utilities are being created with this final plat. This plat will consist of single-family homes and is a continuation and completion of the Waterford Heights development to the south. However, this subdivision consists of larger size lots in compliance with the PDD on the property. As required by the PDD, the adjacent Yellow Tanager Court was not to be extended through this property and instead that the Right-of-way was to be abandoned and the street apron removed. Preliminary Plan Approved March 2020 Public Infrastructure Approximate Totals (linear feet): 1,968 Streets 3,936 Sidewalks 2,008 Water Lines 1,585 Sanitary Sewer 996 Storm Sewer Lines Parkland Dedication Total fees of $1,261 per lot Traffic Impact Analysis Not required Compliant with Comprehensive Plan (including Master Plans) and Unified Development Ordinance Yes Compliant with Subdivision Regulations Yes, with the exception of the mentioned previously approved modification requested and approved with the PDD zoning to section 8.3.E.2 “Relation to Adjoining Street System” which removed the requirement to extend Yellow Tanager Court through this property. Staff Recommendation Approval Supporting Materials 1. Vicinity Map, Aerial, and Small Area Map 2. Final Plat Final Plat of Waterford Estates Subdivision (FP2021-000012) Page 16 of 44 Page 17 of 44 Page 18 of 44 Page 19 of 44 YELLOW TANAGER COURTCINNAMON TEAL DRIVEBIRD POND ROADCRYSTALLANEBLOCK 1 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 1 BLOCK 1 BLOCK 1 CRYSTAL LANEPADOVA CIRCLE PADOVA CIRCLE PADOVA CIRCLEPADOVA CIRCLECOMMON AREA 3 0.045 ac. 18 0.271 ac. 17 0.282 ac. 16 0.291 ac. 10 0.262 ac. 1 0.508 ac. 11 0.262 ac. 3 0.500 ac. 12 0.262 ac. 4 0.500 ac. 13 0.262 ac. COMMON AREA 2 & PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT 0.599 ac. 14 0.263 ac. 5 0.510 ac. 15 0.579 ac. 6 0.602 ac. 8 0.374 ac. 19 0.453 ac. 7 0.641 ac. 9 0.287 ac. COMMON AREA 1 & PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT 0.510 ac. 22 0.430 ac. 21 0.430 ac. 20 0.430 ac. COMMON AREA 4 0.232 ac. 23 0.453 ac. 2.677 ac. 2 0.500 ac. LEGEND TBPE NO. 12327 911 SOUTHWEST PKWY E. College Station, Texas 77840 www (979) 764-3900 ENGINEER: FINAL PLAT WATERFORD ESTATES SUBDIVISION 13.414 ACRES THOMAS CARUTHERS LEAGUE, A-9 COLLEGE STATION, BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS 23 LOTS BLOCK 1, LOTS 1-18 BLOCK 2, LOTS 19-23 COMMON AREAS 1, 2, 3, & 4 SURVEYOR: Brad Kerr, RPLS No. 4502 Kerr Surveying, LLC TBPELS FIRM NO.10018500 409 N. Texas Ave. Bryan, TX 77803 (979) 268-3195 SCALE 1'' = 40' JUNE 2021 OWNER/DEVELOPER: JP&M INVESTMENTS, LP PO Box 7170 Bryan, TX 77805 (979) 446-3358 (979) 492-6457 VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD EA S T BIRD POND ROADTRUMPETER SWAN METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION OF ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN THE THOMAS CARUTHERS LEAGUE, ABSTRACT NO. 9, COLLEGE STATION, BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS. SAID TRACT BEING ALL OF A CALLED 13.36 ACRE TRACT AS DESCRIBED BY A DEED TO JP&M INVESTMENTS, LP RECORDED IN VOLUME 15368, PAGE 224 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS, AND A CALLED 2584 SQUARE FOOT TRACT BEING A PORTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF YELLOW TANAGER COURT (70' R.O.W.) TO BE ABANDONED.. SAID TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A 3/8 INCH IRON ROD FOUND ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF BIRD POND ROAD (VARIABLE WIDTH R.O.W.) MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID 13.36 ACRE TRACT AND THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE REMAINDER OF A CALLED 25.463 ACRE TRACT AS DESCRIBED BY A DEED TO JP&M INVESTMENTS, LP RECORDED IN VOLUME 13118, PAGE 59 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS, FOR REFERENCE COLLEGE STATION CONTROL MONUMENT CS94-130 (N:10200590.80;E:3569863.02) BEARS: S 85° 48' 02" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 5932.64 FEET. BEARING SYSTEM SHOWN HEREON IS GRID NORTH AS ESTABLISHED BY GPS OBSERVATION. DISTANCES SHOWN HEREIN ARE GRID DISTANCES. TO OBTAIN SURFACE DISTANCES MULTIPLY BY A COMBINED SCALE FACTOR OF 1.000101705 (CALCULATED USING GEOID 12B). THENCE: N 14° 05' 54" E ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF BIRD POND ROAD FOR A DISTANCE OF 200.93 FEET TO A ½ INCH IRON ROD FOUND; THENCE: N 17° 05' 14" E CONTINUING ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF BIRD POND ROAD FOR A DISTANCE OF 464.44 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID 13.36 ACRE TRACT; THENCE: S 78° 03' 21" E ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID 13.36 ACRE TRACT, SAME BEING A SOUTHERLY LINE OF BIRD PONS ESTATES, PHASE 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 8698, PAGE 18 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS, AT 551.35 FEET PASS A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH PLASTIC CAP MARKED “KERR 4502” FOUND, CONTINUE ON FOR A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 891.65 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF CINNAMON TEAL DRIVE (70' R.O.W.) AND THE BEGINNING OF A CLOCKWISE CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 165.00 FEET, FOR REFERENCE A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH PLASTIC CAP MARKED “KERR 4502” FOUND DISTURBED BEARS: N 79° 26' 16" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 0.13 FEET; THENCE:ALONG THE WEST LINE OF CINNAMON TEAL DRIVE AND ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00° 53' 49" FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 2.58 FEET (CHORD BEARS: S 03° 40' 29" W - 2.58 FEET) TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND MARKING THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE:S 04° 07' 24" W CONTINUING ALONG THE WEST LINE OF CINNAMON TEAL DRIVE FOR A DISTANCE OF 308.05 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF YELLOW TANAGER COURT; THENCE: S 85° 52' 36" E ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF YELLOW TANAGER COURT FOR A DISTANCE OF 71.98 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 8, BLOCK 3, BIRD POND ESTATES, PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 8698, PAGE 17 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS; THENCE: S 04° 07' 24" W ALONG THE COMMON LINE OF SAID 13.36 ACRE TRACT AND SAID LOT 8 FOR A DISTANCE OF 218.37 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD WITH PLASTIC CAP MARKED “KERR 4502” FOUND ON THE NORTH LINE OF A CALLED 26.225 ACRE TRACT AS DESCRIBED BY A DEED TO FLYING ACE DEVELOPMENT, LLC RECORDED IN VOLUME 11581, PAGE 155 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID 13.36 ACRE TRACT; THENCE: N 85° 53' 05" W ALONG THE COMMON LINE OF SAID 13.36 ACRE TRACT AND SAID 26.225 ACRE TRACT, AT 167.39 FEET PASS A ½ INCH IRON ROD WITH PLASTIC CAP MARKED “KERR 4502” FOUND MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE AFOREMENTIONED REMAINDER OF 25.463 ACRE TRACT, CONTINUE ON ALONG THE COMMON LINE OF SAID 13.36 ACRE TRACT AND SAID REMAINDER OF 25.463 ACRE TRACT FOR A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 1094.36 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 13.414 ACRES OF LAND AS SURVEYED ON THE GROUND. ROW DEDICATION 0.398 ACRES Page 20 of 44 MEMORANDUM January 20, 2022 TO: Members of the Planning & Zoning Commission FROM: Tamanna Tasnum, Staff Planner Alyssa Halle-Schramm, Long Range Planning Administrator SUBJECT: FY2021 Comprehensive Plan & Unified Development Ordinance Annual Review Item: Public hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the FY2021 Comprehensive Plan & Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Annual Review. Summary of Item: The FY2021 Comprehensive Plan & UDO Annual Review highlights the major Comprehensive Plan initiatives that occurred during the past fiscal year. It covers the Comprehensive Plan and all associated master plans, programs, and small area plans such as neighborhood and district plans. The review also includes amendments that were made to the UDO, which helps implement the Comprehensive Plan’s vision. The Comprehensive Plan was originally adopted in May 2009 after thousands of hours of citizen participation. It covers a 20-year horizon and is meant to be a “living document.” In 2019, City staff launched the 10-year evaluation of the plan – branded The Next 10 – that culminated in an Evaluation & Appraisal Report that recommended plan modifications in response to changing conditions. That report was adopted by the City Council in October 2020. Throughout 2021, City staff worked to implement the recommended changes which included revising goals, policies, actions, narrative, and maps, along with associated maps from related master plans. The City Council adopted the updated Comprehensive Plan on October 14, 2021. Many of the new actions within the updated plan are already underway or are scheduled to begin in 2022. This Annual Review is organized into the following categories: • The 10-Year Comprehensive Plan Update • Infrastructure projects that were completed, under construction, or under design (includes maps) • Programs that were hosted by City departments • Items that were postponed due to the ongoing pandemic • UDO Amendments Attachments: FY2021 Annual Review of the Comprehensive Plan & Unified Development Ordinance Page 21 of 44 1 FY2021 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN & UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO) ANNUAL REVIEW Page 22 of 44 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Associated Plans and Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Completed Infrastructure Projects . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Construction Underway Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Design Underway Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Postponed Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 UDO Amendments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Page 23 of 44 3 The FY2021 Comprehensive Plan & Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Annual Review highlights the major Comprehensive Plan initiatives that occurred during FY2021. It covers the Comprehensive Plan and all associated master plans, programs, and small-area plans such as neighborhood and district plans. The review also includes amendments that were made to the UDO, which helps implement the Comprehensive Plan’s vision. This Annual Review is organized into the following categories and each item is labeled with the associated plan(s), if applicable. • The 10-Year Comprehensive Plan Update; • Infrastructure projects that were completed, under construction, or under design; • Programs that were hosted by City departments; • Items that were postponed due to the ongoing pandemic, and • UDO Amendments. FY2021 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN & UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO) ANNUAL REVIEW Page 24 of 44 4 THE 10-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE College Station’s Comprehensive Plan expresses the values and aspirations of our community. It is the broadest public policy document of the City. It covers a 20-year horizon and is meant to be a “living document.” The plan provides goals and direction in the form of text, maps, and specific actions related to land use, growth and development, housing, neighborhoods, mobility, parks, the environment, economic development, and related topics. The plan is implemented over time through the City’s zoning and regulations, infrastructure investments, and other public and private development decisions. The Comprehensive Plan was originally adopted in May 2009 after thousands of hours of citizen participation. In 2019, City staff launched the 10-year evaluation of the plan – branded The Next 10 – that continued through 2020. City staff spent that time evaluating the plan, considering growth and development trends, and engaging with over 800 citizens and stakeholders from across the community. The evaluation included extensive meetings with the Comprehensive Plan Evaluation Committee, City staff, and leadership, and multiple workshops with the Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council for guidance and input. The result was the 10-Year Evaluation & Appraisal Report that recommended plan modifications in response to changing conditions. The City Council accepted the report in October 2020. Throughout 2021, City staff worked to implement the recommended changes which included revised goals, policies, actions, narrative, and maps, along with associated maps from related master plans. There were significant updates to the plan narrative and maps including, but not limited to, updates to the Future Land Use & Character Map and Thoroughfare Plan. In addition, the plan update included associated maps from the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan; Water System Master Plan; and Wastewater System Master Plan. Changes to future land uses, density, development patterns, and thoroughfares within the Comprehensive Plan necessitated changes to those respective maps and master plans. City staff hosted a final round of public engagement efforts throughout August and into September 2021. This included virtual participation options and in-person open houses. Over 100 participants provided feedback in-person and staff received another 98 comments through the virtual maps and 18 online survey responses during this final check on the proposed plan update. Refinements were made based on that public input. The updated plan was presented to the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board, the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board, and the Planning & Zoning Commission. All boards unanimously recommended approval of the 10-year update to the Comprehensive Plan to the City Council. The City Council adopted the updated plan on October 14, 2021. Many of the new actions within the plan are already underway or are scheduled to begin in 2022. Beginning next year, this Annual Review will provide a more detailed assessment of the progress made on the approximately 97 actions included in the City’s updated Comprehensive Plan. Page 25 of 44 5 ASSOCIATED PLANS While all associated plans implement the broad goals and aspirations of the Comprehensive Plan, many of the plans contain specific actions and infrastructure projects that have been implemented throughout the last year. Each item on the following tables is labeled with the associated plan(s), if applicable. Please note, if an item is not labeled with any associated plan(s), it is an item that implements the broader Comprehensive Plan. Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan - provides a long-term vision of the bicycle, pedestrian, and greenway facilities necessary to meet the community’s needs (adopted January 2010, updated May 2018 and October 2021) Consolidated Plan/Annual Action Plan – provides guidance for a 5-year period to allow for the effective use of federal grant funds to address the housing and community development needs of the City’s low- to moderate- income population 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan adopted July 2020, Action Plans adopted annually) Economic Development Master Plan – provides guidance for the next 5 to 10 years to ensure growth and development advance the city’s economic development objectives (adopted September 2013, updated May 2020) Parks & Recreation Master Plan - identifies parks and recreation needs over a 10-year horizon and provides guidance on how to best address those needs (adopted July 2011, undergoing an update in 2022) Thoroughfare Plan – is included within the Comprehensive Plan and provides the long-term plan of the major street network necessary to meet future mobility needs (adopted 2009, updated October 2021) Wastewater Master Plan* - identifies the wastewater system infrastructure needed to serve future growth and rehabilitate existing areas where needed (adopted April 2017, updated October 2021) Water Master Plan* - identifies the water system infrastructure needed to serve future growth and rehabilitate existing areas where needed (adopted April 2017, updated October 2021) *Projects are typically not mapped as part of this Annual Review for security purposes. Page 26 of 44 6 NEIGHBORHOOD, DISTRICT, AND CORRIDOR PLANS are shorter-term, action-oriented small-area plans area that focus on the needs and opportunities within a specific geographic area. Many of the neighborhood plans are now beyond their intended time horizons. Some projects within these plans are still being implemented due to the longer time horizons needed for funding and constructing capital projects. Some items within the plans were not implemented and/or are no longer being pursued. City staff are currently auditing the five neighborhood plans to determine implementation status and completion of each plan. Central College Station Neighborhood Plan – covers approx. 1,450 acres in the geographic center of the city (adopted June 2010, plan horizon 2010-2017) Eastgate Neighborhood Plan – covers approximately 567 acres in one of the older neighborhoods in the city along the eastern edge of Texas A&M University (adopted June 2011, plan horizon 2011-2018) Southside Area Neighborhood Plan – covers approximately 720 acres in one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city along the southern edge of Texas A&M University (adopted September 2012, plan horizon 2012-2019) Medical District Master Plan – creates a focused healthcare and wellness district that includes the major hospitals and medical facilities (adopted October 2012) Wellborn Community Plan – covers over 929 acres in the southwestern portion of the city, including much of the historic Wellborn Community (adopted April 2013, plan horizon 2013-2023) South Knoll Neighborhood Plan – covers over 3,500 acres of neighborhoods within the core of the city (adopted September 2013, plan horizon 2013-2020) SS EG SK CC WC MD Page 27 of 44 7 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Construction Completed Map ID #Project name Responsible Party / Project Description Associated plan(s) 1 AGGIE FIELD OF HONOR IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Constructed a wrought iron fence and drainage flume PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 2 COLLEGE AVENUE SHARED-USE PATH TXDOT: Added a shared-use path on one side of College Avenue from University Drive to the City Limits BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN 3 UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER SHARED-USE PATH UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER DEVELOPMENT: Added a shared-use path on one side of the public way, from Lincoln Avenue to 815 feet north of Lincoln Avenue BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN 4 FRANCIS DRIVE REHABILITATION PHASES 1 & 2 CITY: Rehabilitated Francis Drive from Glenhaven to Walton with bike lanes from Ashburn Avenue to Walton Drive. Rehabilitated existing water and wastewater utilities along Francis Drive. BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN ANDGREENWAYS MASTER PLAN EASTGATE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN WATER MASTER PLAN WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN 5 CITY HALL CITY: Completed construction on the new City Hall EASTGATE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 6 MUSCO VISION AT VETERANS PARK CITY: Live streamed softball games at Veterans Park PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 7 VETERANS PARK PHASE 1B CITY: Added a new restroom and improved drainage, field accessibility, and other amenities PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 8 LUTHER STREET SIDEWALK WEST PARK ADDITION DEVELOPMENT: Added a sidewalk on one side of Luther Street within the property boundaries (West Park Addition Blk 1, Lots 2R1 & 2R2) BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN SOUTHSIDE AREA NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 9 SOUTHSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Widened to a minor collector with a sidewalk on one side and buffered bike lanes along Park Place from Timber Street to Glade Street. Rehabilitated the street and utilities with sidewalks on both sides along Park Place from Glade Street to Anderson Street, along Anna Street from Timber Street to Holik Street, along Glade Street from Park Place to Anna Street, and along Holik Street from Park Place to Anna Street. Rehabilitated the existing water and wastewater utilities in the vicinity of Park Place and Timber Street. BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN SOUTHSIDE AREA NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN WATER MASTER PLAN WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN 10 BEE CREEK PARK & ADAMSON LAGOON IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Refurbished a metal slide and pavilion. Demolished and rebuilt Bee Creek Park restrooms PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN EG EG SS SS Page 28 of 44 8 Map ID #Project name Responsible Party / Project Description Associated plan(s) 11 CENTRAL PARK IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Demolished and rebuilt the athletic restrooms and pavilion PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 12 FUN FOR ALL PHASE 2 CITY: Added restrooms and play features PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 13 FEATHER RUN (RURAL MINOR COLLECTOR) MISSION RANCH DEVELOPMENT: Extended Feather Run as a rural minor collector from Bexas Buff Pass to Briscoe Manor Court THOROUGHFARE PLAN 14 FEATHER RUN (MINOR COLLECTOR) MISSION RANCH DEVELOPMENT: Extended Feather Run as a minor collector with bike lanes and a sidewalk on one side from Rock Prairie Road West to Sienna Springs Drive BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN 15 HUNTINGTON TRAIL PARK SHARED-USE PATH THE HUNTINGTON DEVELOPMENT: Added a shared-use path through the park BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN 16 DOUBLE MOUNTAIN ROAD EXTENSION MIDTOWN DEVELOPMENT: Extended Double Mountain Road as a minor collector with buffered bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides from Lady Bird Lane to Toledo Bend Drive BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN ANDGREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN MEDICAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN 17 ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD SIDEWALK WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATES: Added a sidewalk on one side of Rock Prairie Road within Williams Creek Lake Estates Phase 2A, 2B & 2C, from 200-feet south of Williams Lake Drive to 600-feet southeast of Williams Lake Drive BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN ANDGREENWAYS MASTER PLAN 18 ROYDER ROAD PHASE 2 CITY: Widened Royder Road to a major collector with bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides from Backwater Drive to Wellborn Road (FM 2154) BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN ANDGREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN WELLBORN COMMUNITY PLAN EAST SIDE FM 158 SEWER LINE CITY: Installed a lift station and providing sanitary sewer service within Bryan City limits, as acquired College Station sewer area WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN LICK CREEK PARALLEL TRUNKLINE CITY: Installed a 54” parallel trunkline from Lick Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (LCWWTP) to William D Fitch Parkway WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN NORTHEAST SEWER TRUNK LINE PHASE 2 CITY: Installed a 42” sewer trunkline from Carters Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant to Raintree WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN MD WC Construction Completed Page 29 of 44 9GEORGE BUSH DRFM 2818FM 60TEXAS AV SWELL BO RN RDF&B RDLINCOLN AVEFRANCIS DRPARK PLACEHOLLEMAN DRFM 2818UNIVERSITYDREHARVEY RDFM 2154PRAIRIEWILLIAM D FITCH PKWYHOLLEMA N D R S BARRON RDGREENS PRAIRIE RD SH 6RDROCKGRAHAM RDDEACON DRKRENEK TAP RDLAKEWAY DRSOUTHWEST PKWYEAGLE AVVICTORIA AVMIDTOW N DRROCK PRAIRIE RDSH 6WILLIAM D FITCH PKWYFY2021 CONSTRUCTIONCOMPLETED PROJECTSAGGIE FIELD OF HONOR IMPROVEMENTS12COLLEGE AVENUE SHARED-USE PATH3UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER SHARED-USE PATH4FRANCIS DRIVE REHABILITATION PHASES 1 & 25CITY HALL6MUSCO VISION AT VETERANS PARK7VETERANS PARK PHASE 1B8LUTHER STREET SIDEWALK9SOUTHSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS10BEE CREEK & ADAMSON LAGOON IMPROVEMENTS11CENTRAL PARK IMPROVEMENTS12FUN FOR ALL PHASE II13FEATHER RUN EXTENSION14FEATHER RUN EXTENSION15HUNTINGTON TRAIL PARK SHARED-USE PATH16DOUBLE MOUNTAIN ROAD EXTENSION17ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD SIDEWALK18ROYDER ROAD PHASE 2231567891012131415161718411CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED PROJECTSPage 30 of 44 10 Construction Underway Map #Project / Location Responsible Party / Project Description Associated plan(s) 1 CEMETERY SALES AND MAINTENANCE SHOP CITY: Construction of sales and maintenance shop building PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 2 TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT UNIVERSITY DRIVE EAST (FM 60) & NIMITZ STREET TXDOT: Install signal at University Drive East (FM 60) & Nimitz Street 3 EASTGATE SIDEWALK SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Sidewalk safety improvements on one side along Nunn Street from Lincoln Avenue to Walton Drive, Walton Drive from Nunn Street to Puryear Drive, and Puryear Drive from North Walton Drive to James Parkway BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN EASTGATE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 4 HARVEY ROAD SHARED-USE PATH ASCEND AT HARVEY DEVELOPMENT: Construct a shared-use path on the north side of Harvey Road from Summit Crossing Lane to Ascend Lane BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN 5 HARVEY MITCHELL PARKWAY (FM 2818) IMPROVEMENTS TXDOT: Widen to a 6-lane major arterial with shared- use paths on both sides, utilizing super street concept BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN 6 WOODSON VILLAGE REHABILITATION CITY: Rehabilitate water and wastewater lines near Haines Drive, Glade Street, Dexter Drive, Timm Drive, Hawthorn Street, and Park Place SOUTHSIDE AREA NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN SOUTH KNOLL NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN WATER MASTER PLAN WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN 7 ADAMSON LAGOON DECKING CITY: Pool decking improvements around Adamson Baby Pool PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 8 ADAMSON & HALLARAN POOL IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Replastering of Adamson and Hallaran Pools PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 9 CENTRAL & STEEPLECHASE PARK IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Improvements within both parks PARKS AND RECREATIONMASTER PLAN EG SS SK Page 31 of 44 11 Map #Project / Location Responsible Party / Project Description Associated plan(s) 10 SOUTHWOOD DRIVE SIDEWALK CITY: Construct a sidewalk on one side of Southwood Drive from Valley View Drive to Todd Trail BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN CENTRAL COLLEGE STATION NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN SOUTH KNOLL NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 11 TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT DARTMOUTH STREET & HARVEY MITCHELL PARKWAY (FM 2818) CITY: Install signal at Dartmouth Street and Harvey Mitchell Parkway (FM 2818) 12 FEATHER RUN EXTENSION MISSION RANCH DEVELOPMENT: Extending Feather Run as a rural minor collector from Kerr Valley Lane to the existing Feather Run in the Quail Run subdivision THOROUGHFARE PLAN 13 ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD WEST IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Widen Rock Prairie Road West to a major collector with buffered bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides from Wellborn Road (FM 2154) to Holleman Drive South BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN 14 ROCK PRAIRIE ELEVATED STORAGE TANK CITY: Constructing a new 3 million gallon elevated storage tank near Rock Prairie on SH 6 with pressure reducing valves (PVR) WATER MASTER PLAN MEDICAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN 15 TOWN LAKE DRIVE M. D. WHEELER DEVELOPMENT: Construct 2 out of 4 lanes of a minor arterial from SH 6 to 585 feet east of SH 6 THOROUGHFARE PLAN 16 MIDTOWN RESERVE PARK SHARED-USE PATH MIDTOWN DEVELOPMENT: Construct a shared-use path through the park from McQueeny Drive to Livingston Drive BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN 17 LICK CREEK TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Drainage improvements along existing trails PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 18 LICK CREEK GREENWAY TRAILHEAD AND PARKING LOT CITY: Construct a trailhead and parking lot BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN MD SK CC Construction Underway Page 32 of 44 12 Map #Project / Location Responsible Party / Project Description Associated plan(s) 19 ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD WEST SIDEWALK WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATES DEVELOPMENT: Construct a sidewalk on one side of Rock Prairie Road West from Williams Lake Drive to 600-feet west of Williams Lake Drive BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN 20 WILLIAMS CREEK DRIVE WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATES: Construct Williams Creek Drive as a rural minor collector THOROUGHFARE PLAN 21 LATANA WAY AND OLDHAM OAKS AVENUE GREENS PRAIRIE RESERVE DEVELOPMENT: Extend Latana Way from Oldham Oaks Avenue to Storyteller Court and Oldham Oaks Avenue from Crystal Ridge Court to Coral River Road as minor collectors with shared-use paths on both sides BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN SH 6 WATER LINE PHASE 3 CITY: Construct an 18” water line from Woodcreek to Sebesta Road, a 20” waterline from Harvey Mitchell Parkway (FM 2818) to Sebesta Road, and a 12” waterline from Emerald Parkway to North Forest Parkway WATER MASTER PLAN HOLLEMAN DRIVE / WELLBORN ROAD (FM 2154) INTERSECTION UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Replacement of water and wastewater utilities as part of the Holleman Drive / Wellborn Road (FM 2154) Intersection project initiated by TxDOT WATER MASTER PLAN WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN CARTERS CREEK WASTEWATER TREATMENT (CCWWTP) DEWATERING IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Improvements to the existing CCWWTP sludge dewatering system WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN LICK CREEK WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT (LCWWTP) EXPANSION CITY: Expanding LCWWTP from 2 million gallons per day (MGD) to 5 MGD while adding phosphorus removal capabilities WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN Construction Underway Page 33 of 44 132314 5678910121314151617181920211198GEORGE BUSH DRFM 2818FM 60TEXAS AV SWELL BO RN RDF&B RDLINCOLN AVEFRANCIS DRFM 2818UNIVERSITY DRHARVEY RDFM 2154WILLIAM D FITCH PKWYHOLLEM A N D R S BARRON RDGREENS PRAIRIE RD SH 6GRAHAM RDDEACONDRLAKEW AYDRSOUTHWESTPKWYEAGLE AVVICTORIA AVMIDTOWN DRROCK PRAIRIE RDSH 6ROYDER RDFY2021 CONSTRUCTIONUNDERWAY PROJECTS1CEMETERY SALES AND MAINTENANCE SHOP2TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT UNIVERSITY DRIVE EAST (FM 60) & NIMITZ STREET3EASTGATE SIDEWALK SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS4HARVEY ROAD SHARED-USE PATH5HARVEY MITCHELL PARKWAY (FM 2818) IMPROVEMENTS6WOODSON VILLAGE REHABILITATION7ADAMSON LAGOON DECKING8ADAMSON & HALLARAN POOL IMPROVEMENTS9CENTRAL & STEEPLECHASE PARK IMPROVEMENTS10SOUTHWOOD DRIVE SIDEWALK11TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT DARTMOUTH STREET & HARVEY MITCHELLPARKWAY (FM2818)12FEATHER RUN EXTENSION13ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD WEST IMPROVEMENTS14ROCK PRAIRIE ELEVATED STORAGE TANK15TOWN LAKE DRIVE16MIDTOWN RESERVE PARK SHARED-USE PATH17LICK CREEK TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS18LICK CREEK GREENWAY TRAILHEAD AND PARKING LOT19ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD WEST SIDEWALK20WILLIAMS CREEK DRIVE21LATANA WAY AND OLDHAM OAKS AVENUECONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY PROJECTSPage 34 of 44 14 Design Underway Map #Project / Location Responsible Party / Project Description Associated plan(s) 1 NORTHGATE PARK BASKETBALL COURTS CITY: Installation of a new basketball court PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 2 NIMITZ STREET SIDEWALK CAMPUS CROSSING DEVELOPMENT: Construct a sidewalk on west side of Nimitz Street from University Drive East to 160-feet south of University Drive East BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN 3 LIONS PARK IMPROVEMENTS CITY: New surfacing and lighting on basketball court PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 4 LINCOLN AVENUE REHABILITATION CITY: Rehabilitate Lincoln Avenue and utilities with shared-use paths on both sides from Texas Avenue to University Drive East BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN EASTGATE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 5 HARVEY ROAD SIDEWALK CRESCENT POINTE RETAIL DEVELOPMENT: Construct a sidewalk on north side from Copperfield Parkway to 675-feet northeast of Copperfield Parkway BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN 6 LUTHER STREET WEST REHABILITATION CITY: Rehabilitate Luther Street West with separated bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides from Penberthy Boulevard to Marion Pugh Drive BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN ANDGREENWAYS MASTER PLAN SOUTHSIDE AREA NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 7 LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER PLAYGROUND CITY - CDBG FUNDING: Demolition and installation of a new playground CONSOLIDATED PLAN/ ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 8 CROMPTON PARK IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Additional lighting along the trails PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN 9 MCCULLOCH REHABILITATION CITY: Rehabilitate water and wastewater lines near Arizona Street, Phoenix Street, Carolina Street, Georgia Street, Nevada Street, Holleman Drive, and Southland Street WATER MASTER PLAN WASTERWATER MASTERPLAN SOUTHSIDE AREA NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 10 JONES BUTLER ROAD EXTENSION CITY: Extend Jones Butler Road as a major collector with bicycle and pedestrian facilities to be determined BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN EG SS SS Page 35 of 44 15 Map #Project / Location Responsible Party / Project Description Associated plan(s) 11 DEACON DRIVE WEST EXTENSION CITY: Extend Deacon Drive West as a major collector with bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides and relocate railroad crossing at Cain Road to Deacon Drive West BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN ANDGREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN 12 STATE HIGHWAY 6 (SH 6) IMPROVEMENTS TXDOT: Widen SH 6 to a 6-lane highway and other interchange improvements from SH 21 to William D. Fitch Parkway (SH 40) 13 ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Widen Rock Prairie Road to a 4-lane major arterial with bicycle and pedestrian facilities to be determined from SH 6 to Town Lake Drive BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN MEDICAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN 14 WELLBORN ROAD (FM 2154) IMPROVEMENTS TXDOT: Widen Wellborn Road (FM 2154) to a 4-lane major arterial with shared-use paths on one side from William D. Fitch Parkway (SH 40) to Greens Prairie Road BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN WELLBORN COMMUNITY PLAN 15 BARRON ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND REALIGNMENT OF CAPSTONE DRIVE CITY: Widen Barron Road as 4-lane minor arterial, and realign Capstone Drive, with bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides from William D. Fitch Pkwy to Denver Court BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN 16 CORPORATE PARKWAY EXTENSION CITY: Extend Corporate Parkway as a major collector with buffered bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN THOROUGHFARE PLAN MEDICAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN 17 WILLIAM D FITCH REHABILITATION PHASE 1 & 2 CITY: Rehabilitate William D Fitch from Rock Prairie Road to SH 30 BEE CREEK TRUNKLINE PHASE 3 & 4 CITY: Install a larger capacity parallel trunkline from Texas Ave to SH 6 WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN MD MD Design Underway WC Page 36 of 44 16 Map #Project / Location Responsible Party / Project Description Associated plan(s) NORTHEAST TRUNKLINE PHASE 3 & 4 CITY: Install a larger capacity parallel trunkline from Harvey Road (SH 30) to SH 6, relocate proposed line further from creek bank WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN JONES BUTLER UTILITY LINE REHABILITATION CITY: Relocate water and wastewater lines due to the Jones Butler Road roundabout project WATER MASTER PLAN WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN COMBINATION SANDY POINT PUMP STATION (SPPS) SITE IMPROVEMENTS CITY: Improvements to Sandy Point Pump Station including security fencing improvements and construction of a shelter to protect and preserve the division’s vehicles and equipment WATER MASTER PLAN CARTERS CREEK WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT (CCWWTP) FUELING STATION CITY: Replace the existing above ground fuel tanks WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN CCWWTP BLOWER BUILDING #2 REPLACEMENT CITY: Replace the existing aeration blowers within Blower Building #2 WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN CCWWTP DIVERSION LIFT STATION & FORCE MAIN CITY: Construct a new 4 million gallon per day (MGD) firm pumping lift station at CCWWTP and 24” force main/gravity sanitary sewer from CCWWTP to LCWWTP WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN Design Underway Page 37 of 44 171NORTHGATE PARK BASKETBALL COURTS2NIMITZ STREET SIDEWALK3LIONS PARK IMPROVEMENTS4LINCOLN AVENUE REHABILITATION5HARVEY ROAD (SH 30) SIDEWALK6LUTHER STREET WEST REHABILITATION7LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER PLAYGROUND8CROMPTON PARK IMPROVEMENTS9MCCULLOCH REHABILITATION10JONES BUTLER ROAD EXTENSION11DEACON DRIVE WEST EXTENSION12STATE HIGHWAY 6 (SH 6) IMPROVEMENTS13ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS14WELLBORN ROAD (FM 2154) IMPROVEMENTS15BARRON ROAD IMPROVEMENTS ANDREALIGNMENT OF CAPSTONE DRIVE17WILLIAM D FITCH REHABILITATION PHASE 1 & 216CORPORATE PARKWAY EXTENSIONFY2021 DESIGNUNDERWAY PROJECTSGEORGE BUSH DRFM 2818FM 60TEXAS AV SWELL BO RN RDF&B RDLINCOLN AVEFRANCIS DRPARKPLACEHOLLEMAN DRFM 2818UNIVERSITY DRHARVEY RDFM 2154WILLIAM D FITCH PKWYHOLLEMA N D R S BARRON RDGREENS PRAIRIE RD SH 6PRAIRIERDROCKGRAHAM RDDEACONDRKRENEK TAP RDLAKEWAYDRSOUTHWEST PKWYEAGLE AVVICTORIA AVMIDTOW N DRROCK PRAIRIE RDSH 6WILLIAM D FITCH PKWYFM 2154 2314567891011121314151617DESIGN UNDERWAY PROJECTSPage 38 of 44 18 PROGRAMS Department Program Description Associated plan(s) PARKS AND RECREATION ADULT ATHLETIC PROGRAMS 4,110 Participants PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN YOUTH ATHLETIC PROGRAMS 1,045 Participants PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN ADULT SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS 199 Teams PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN GIRLS FASTPITCH TOURNAMENTS 832 Teams PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN YOUTH SOCCER TOURNAMENTS 281 Teams PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN YOUTH FOOTBALL TOURNAMENTS 373 Teams PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN AQUATICS INSTRUCTORS HOSTED FIRST AID, CPR, LIFEGUARD, WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR, AND BABYSITTING CLASSES PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN ANNUAL MONSTER BASH AT LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK AT CENTRAL PARK PARKS AND RECREATIONMASTER PLAN LICK CREEK OUTDOOR EDUCATION PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN Page 39 of 44 19 Department Project / Location Description Associated plan(s) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM RETAIL RECRUITMENT Executed a purchase contract with Costco for the sale of approximately 19 acres in Midtown Business Park (MBP); issued a RFP to market 28+ acres of MBP for future commercial development in Subdistrict A ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN INDUSTRY RECRUITMENT Coordinated with the Brazos Valley Economic Development Corporation (BVEDC) to market property available for development at Midtown Business Park and College Station Business Center (Capex - $44,500,000/New jobs - 515) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN BUSINESS RETENTION AND EXPANSION Engaged with local businesses through Business Over Breakfast (bimonthly meetings with area business owners) and the Hospitality Insider Newsletter ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN COVID RECOVERY Activities to support local businesses, including: Economic Assistance Grant through the CARES Act; Hotel Occupancy Tax Deferral Program; Operation Restart; and a Shop Local Campaign ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN CHRISTMAS IN COLLEGE STATION CAMPAIGN Promotion of College Station as a Christmas destination, including: various local events; highlighting “Santa Certified” hotels; and a partnership with Santa’s Wonderland ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN DESTINATION ENTERTAINMENT VENUES: WOLF PEN CREEK / NORTHGATE DISTRICT Established events such as Homegrown at Northgate and Howdy Holly-Days at Northgate; created partnerships with ChiliFest and the College Station Noon Lions Club for future Wolf Pen events ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN AMPLIFYING EXISTING EVENTS Developed community events, including “Dine Around Century Square” and artisan markets, as well as partnering with Reed Arena and Texas A&M Ventures ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN MARKETING AND PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES Enhanced community engagement through the “All Up in Your Business” podcast, interviews with local media, Heart of Aggieland Visitor’s Pass, and the “Live, Learn, Play” Campaign ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY SERVICES OWNER-OCCUPIED HOUSING ASSISTANCE - CDBG Activities completed: 3 Down payment Assistance Loans; 4 Minor Repair Project Completed; 3 Minor Repair Projects Underway CONSOLIDATED PLAN/ ANNUAL ACTION PLAN RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING ASSISTANCE - CDBG & HOME Tenant Based Rental Assistance: Security Deposits provide for 55 households; Acquisition/Rehabilitation of 6 units by Elder Aid for future senior affordable rental units is underway CONSOLIDATED PLAN/ ANNUAL ACTION PLAN PUBLIC SERVICE AGENCY FUNDING - CDBG Funding provided to 6 programs to provide health and human services to low-to-moderate income residents. CONSOLIDATED PLAN/ ANNUAL ACTION PLAN CSPD BACK TO SCHOOL BASH - CDBG Provided funding to CSPD for the Back to School Bash at the Lincoln Center. The Bash is intended as an outreach opportunity for CSPD to build relationships in the historically minority and low-income neighborhoods. CONSOLIDATED PLAN/ ANNUAL ACTION PLAN CARES ACT FUNDING - CDBG-CV 22 College Station businesses received grants to assist in maintaining jobs for low-to-moderate income employees; Funding provided to CSISD Family Empowerment Program, Project Unity, Catholic Charities, and Unlimited Potential to assist with rental and utility payments for families affected by COVID. CONSOLIDATED PLAN/ ANNUAL ACTION PLAN Page 40 of 44 20 Department Project / Location Description Associated plan(s) PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BICYCLE FRIENDLY COMMUNITY DESIGNATION THROUGH THE LEAGUE OF AMERICAN BICYCLISTS Received Bronze status CITY COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN ADOPT-A-GREENWAY PROGRAM BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND GREENWAYS MASTER PLAN Page 41 of 44 21 FY2021 items that were postponed due to pandemic-related budget reductions. Department Project / Location Associated plan(s) PARKS AND RECREATION STAR PARTY AT LICK CREEK NATURE CENTER - DELAYED PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN POSTPONED ITEMS Page 42 of 44 22 UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO) AMENDMENTS Amendment Description RELATED AND FAMILY DEFINITION (adopted December 10, 2020) Addressed public concern regarding the restrictive nature of the definitions of “family” and “related” and modernized the ordinance in accordance with legal precedent. The updated definition creates a more permissive definition of “family” that removes language referring to degrees of consanguinity (blood relation) and affinity (marriage relation), clarifies specific familial types, and codifies a new method of counting relationships to ensure a maximum of one family unit and three unrelated individuals will be allowed per dwelling unit.  RESTRICTED OCCUPANCY OVERLAY (ROO) (adopted April 19, 2021) Created a new overlay zoning option for single-family subdivisions to restrict occupancy to no more than two unrelated persons. An application for a ROO requires a majority (50% + one) of a subdivision’s property owners to sign a petition supporting the application. A legacy (grandfather) clause allows existing occupancy levels up to four unrelated persons to continue under certain conditions. The city’s existing restrictions of no more than four unrelated persons remain for all areas without the overlay.   Page 43 of 44 23 Page 44 of 44