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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/20/2022 - Agenda Packet - Planning & Zoning Commission College Station, TX Meeting Agenda Planning and Zoning Commission 1101 Texas Ave, College Station, TX 77840 Internet: https://zoom.us/j/85616458376 Phone: 888 475 4499 and Webinar ID: 856 1645 8376 The City Council may or may not attend this meeting. October 20, 2022 6:00 PM City Hall Council Chambers College Station, TX Page 1 Notice is hereby given that a quorum of the meeting body will be present in the physical location stated above where citizens may also attend in order to view a member(s) participating by videoconference call as allowed by 551.127, Texas Government Code. The City uses a third- party vendor to host the virtual portion of the meeting; if virtual access is unavailable, meeting access and participation will be in-person 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. 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. 3.1. Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting minutes. Attachments: 1. October 6 2022 3.2. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a Final Plat for Williams Creek Lake Estates Subdivision Phase 3 including a replat of WIlliams Creek Lake Estates Subdivision Phase 1 Block 1, Lot 8R on approximately 7.12 acres of land, generally located at the intersection of Williams Lake Drive and Rock Prairie Road to the west of Williams Creek Lake Estates Phase 1. Case #FP2021-000032 Sponsors: Parker Mathews Page 1 of 16 Planning and Zoning Commission Page 2 October 20, 2022 Attachments: 1. Staff Report 2. Vicinity, Aerial, and Small Area Map 3. Final Plat 4. Consideration, discussion, and possible action on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission action. 5. Regular Agenda 6. Informational Agenda 6.1. Discussion of new development applications submitted to the City. New Development Link: www.cstx.gov/newdev 6.2. Discussion of Minor / Amending Plats approved by staff:  Emerald Ridge Estates Phase 1: Block 1, Lot 2A-R ~ Case #FP2022-000026 Sponsors: Derrick Williams 6.3. Presentation and discussion regarding the P&Z Calendar of Upcoming Meetings:  Thursday, October 27, 2022 ~ City Council Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ Open Meeting 6:00 p.m. (Liaison - McIlhaney)  Thursday, November 3, 2022 ~ P&Z Meeting and Impact Fee Advisory Committee Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ 6:00 p.m.  Thursday, November 10, 2022 ~ City Council Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ Open Meeting 6:00 p.m. (Liaison - Jackson)  Thursday, November 17, 2022 ~ P&Z Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ 6:00 p.m. 6.4. Presentation and discussion regarding an update on items heard:  An Ordinance Amendment regarding the creation of a new use called Shared Housing. The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item on September 1, 2022 and voted (6- 0) to recommend approval. The City Council heard this item on October 13, 2022 and voted (7-0) to approve the request.  A Comprehensive Plan Amendment from Neighborhood Center to Mixed Residential on approximately 0.356 acres located at 217 Richards Street. The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item on September 15, 2022 and voted (6-0) to recommend approval. The City Council heard this item on October 13, 2022 and voted (7-0) to approve the request.  A Rezoning from Rural to General Commercial on approximately two acres located at 9900 State Highway 30. The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item on September 15, 2022 and voted (6-0) to recommend approval. The City Council heard this item on October 13, 2022 and voted (7-0) to approve the request. 6.5. Discussion and review regarding the following meetings: Design Review Board and BioCorridor Board. Page 2 of 16 Planning and Zoning Commission Page 3 October 20, 2022  None 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 October 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 16 October 6, 2022 P&Z Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 7 MINUTES PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION 1101 Texas Ave, College Station, TX 77840 October 6, 2022 6:00 p.m. Phone: *888 475 4499 and Webinar ID: 879 4222 0848 Internet: https://zoom.us/j/87942220848 COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Dennis Christiansen, Bobby Mirza, Jason Cornelius, Mark Smith, Melissa McIlhaney, and Thomas Jackson COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: William Wright COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Elizabeth Cunha and Bob Brick CITY STAFF PRESENT: Molly Hitchcock, Carol Cotter, Jason Schubert, Alyssa Halle-Schramm, Anthony Armstrong, Lucas Harper, Parker Mathews, Matthew Ellis, Bekha Blasingame, Naomi Sing, Gillian Sitler, Lindsey Pressler, Katherine Beaman-Jamael, Gabriel Schrum, Jeff Howell, Leslie Whitten, 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. Consent Agenda 3.1 Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting minutes. • September 15, 2022 3.2 Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a Final Plat for Williams Creek Reserve Block 1, Lots 6R & 7R, Common Area BR, Open Space A, and Private ROW being a replat of Williams Creek Reserve Block 1, Lots 6 & 7, Common Area B & Private Right of Way consisting of 2 residential lots, 2 common areas, and Private Right of Way on approximately 16.697 acres of land, generally located at the intersection of Knoxville Way and Rock Prairie Road to the east of Williams Creek Subdivision Phase 7. Case #FP2022-000023 Commissioner Cornelius motioned to approve the Consent Agenda. Commissioner Jackson seconded the motion, motion passed (6-0). 4. Consideration, discussion, and possible action on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission Action. No items were removed. Page 4 of 16 October 6, 2022 P&Z Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 7 5. Regular Agenda 5.1 Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding waiver requests to the Unified Development Ordinance Section 8.3.G, ‘Blocks’ and Section 8.3.F.4, ‘Alleys’ and presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a Preliminary Plan for Wyatt Place Subdivision Lot 10 (SE ½ of) on approximately two acres, located at 14015 Renee Lane. Case #PP2022-000002 Land Development Review Administrator Armstrong presented the waiver requests and Preliminary Plan to the Commission recommending approval. Chairperson Christiansen asked how staff evaluated the no cul-de-sac requirement in the alley. Land Development Review Administrator Armstrong stated that the cul-de-sac would have still required a waiver, as a dead-end alley is not allowed. Mr. Armstrong further stated that coordination with the Fire and Sanitation Departments have shown that they can still function with the T turnround design provided and there would be no parking along the alley. Commissioner Jackson asked for clarification that the developer has decided to go with a T-design instead of a cul-de-sac. Land Development Review Administrator Armstrong stated that one of the options would have been a cul-de-sac but there would have been potential lot removal and a significant change to lot configuration. Commissioner Mirza asked if there were any utility easements to be abandoned. Land Development Review Administrator Armstrong stated that the applicant is providing additional utility connections, no easements will be abandoned. Commissioner Smith asked for the rationale behind the block length issue and why it is not needed. Land Development Review Administrator Armstrong clarified that block length is required for street connectivity based off of a grid pattern. Staff supports the current waiver request because the best location to break the block would have been in another location and that a break at this location would encourage cut-through traffic trying to avoid the light at Victoria Avenue and Barron Road. Commissioner Jackson asked for an explanation on block length. Land Development Review Administrator Armstrong clarified that block length provides connectivity for public safety and welfare. Chairperson Christiansen asked if there were any members of the public that wished to speak on this item. No one spoke. Commissioner Cornelius motioned to approve the waiver requests. Commissioner Mirza seconded the motion, the motion passed (6-0). Page 5 of 16 October 6, 2022 P&Z Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 7 Commissioner Cornelius motioned to approve the Preliminary Plan. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion, the motion passed (6-0). 5.2 Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Appendix A, “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 1, "General Provisions," Section 1.10 "Transitional Provisions,” Article 3, "Development Review Procedures," Section 3.4 "Plat Review,” Section 3.12 “Building Permit,” Article 4, "Zoning Districts," Section 4.1 "Establishment of Districts,” Article 5, "District Purpose Statements and Supplemental Standards," Section 5.1 "Residential Zoning Districts,” Section 5.2 "Residential Dimensional Standards,” Article 6, "Use Regulations," Section 6.3 "Types of Use,” Section 6.4 “Specific Use Standards,” Article 7, "General Development Standards," Article 8, "Subdivision Design and Improvements," Section 8.3 "General Requirements and Minimum Standards of Design for Subdivisions within the City Limits,” Section 8.8 "Requirements for Parkland Dedication,” Article 11, "Definitions," Section 11.2 "Defined Terms,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, regarding the creation of the Middle Housing zoning district. Case# ORDA2022-000006. (Note: Final action on this item is scheduled for the October 27, 2022 City Council Meeting – subject to change.) Staff Planner Ellis presented the Ordinance Amendment to the Commission recommending approval. Commissioner Smith asked about the front park/rear park issue inquiring what the three or fewer front park will look like. Staff Planner Ellis explained that half or less of the front yard will be allowed for parking spaces with the standard parking requirements based on the number of occupiable bedrooms and that three or fewer bedrooms could be parked in the front yard, similar to a single-family home. Commissioner Mirza asked for the rationale behind rear parking. Staff Planner Ellis stated that it creates a clean green façade with the ability of the City to maintain quality services with less on-street parking. Commissioner Mirza asked if the front setbacks would stay the same. Staff Planner Ellis clarified that front setbacks would stay the same. Commissioner Jackson stated that the Middle Housing zoning district will include duplex and townhome developments, however there are also Townhouse and Duplex zoning districts. Mr. Jackson asked for clarification on the existing and proposed zoning districts. Staff Planner Ellis clarified that the D Duplex and T Townhouse zoning districts have different development standards. Mr. Ellis also clarified that Middle Housing would have smaller lots and smaller setbacks. Commissioner Cornelius expressed concerns that redevelopment will go toward student housing, stating that middle housing should attract younger families. Chairperson Christiansen stated and asked for clarification that Shared Housing in the Middle Housing zoning district would be more-than-four-unrelated occupied homes. Page 6 of 16 October 6, 2022 P&Z Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 7 Staff Planner Ellis confirmed that this would be part of the Shared Housing definition. Chairperson Christiansen opened the public hearing. Kimberly Miller, Realtors & Builders Association, requested the need for a proper definition for Shared Housing, looking for policy statement, and 2:1 ratio clarification. Chairperson Christiansen closed the public hearing. Commissioner Cornelius motioned to recommend approval of the Ordinance Amendment. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion, the motion passed (6-0). 5.3 Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Appendix A, “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 3, "Development Review Procedures," Section 3.3 "Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning),” Article 5, “District Purpose Statements and Supplemental Standards,” Section 5.11 "Single-Family Overlay Districts,” Article 9, "Nonconformities," and Section 9.2 "Nonconforming Uses,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, regarding the Restricted Occupancy Overlay. Case #ORDA2022-000008 (Final action on this item is scheduled for the October 27, 2022 City Council Meeting – subject to change). Long Range Planning Administrator Halle-Schramm presented the Ordinance Amendment to the Commission recommending approval. Commissioner Jackson asked if multiple phases of a subdivision were to apply, would it need to be 50% + 1 of all phases. Long Range Planning Administrator Halle-Schramm stated that each phase would have to have a majority 50% + 1 threshold. Commissioner McIlhaney asked for the advantage to allowing subdivision phases to apply together if each phase must meet the 50% + 1 threshold. Long Range Planning Administrator Halle-Schramm stated that cost and time are big factors with the application fee and neighborhood meetings. Commissioner Smith asked for clarification on what makes contiguous subdivisions with a Homeowner's Association (HOA) unable to apply under a single application. Long Range Planning Administrator Halle-Schramm clarified that an HOA is not legally recognized documentation for creating lots, the application must be tied to the original subdivision plat based on direction from the City Council. There was general discussion regarding applications by original subdivision plat. Commissioner McIlhaney asked staff to consider multiple contiguous subdivisions as a group to apply together. Chairperson Christiansen opened the public hearing. Page 7 of 16 October 6, 2022 P&Z Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 7 No visitors spoke. Chairperson Christiansen closed the public hearing. Commissioner Cornelius motioned to recommend approval of the Ordinance Amendment. Chairperson Christiansen seconded the motion. Commissioner McIlhaney asked City Council and staff to consider multiple contiguous original subdivisions as a group who could apply together. Commissioner Smith expressed support for staff considering multiple contiguous original subdivisions as a group who could apply together. The motion passed (5-1) with Commissioner Jackson voting in opposition. 5.4 Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Appendix A, “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 8 “Subdivision Design and Improvements,” Section 8.3.K “Sidewalks,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, to adjust sidewalk zones utilized for fee in lieu of construction and other sidewalk- related requirements. Case #ORDA2022-000007. (Final action on this item is scheduled for the October 27, 2022 City Council Meeting - subject to change). Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert presented the Ordinance Amendment to the Commission recommending approval. Chairperson Christiansen asked why a developer would chose not to spend money to develop sidewalks. Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert stated that with small developments that are likely not making infrastructure improvements that sidewalks make the per unit cost inflate. Commissioner McIlhaney asked if with the utilization of fee, if the City does not construct a sidewalk within the seven years, do the funds defer back to the developer. Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert clarified that if the funds are not used, the developer can request a refund. Commissioner Mirza asked if sidewalk construction must follow Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert confirmed that sidewalk construction must follow ADA requirements. Commissioner Jackson asked if there is any inflation adjustment. Transportation Planning Coordinator Schubert stated that an inflation adjustment has not been done with sidewalk funds. Chairperson Christiansen opened the public hearing. Page 8 of 16 October 6, 2022 P&Z Meeting Minutes Page 6 of 7 No visitors spoke. Chairperson Christiansen closed the public hearing. Commissioner Smith motioned to recommend approval of the Ordinance Amendment. Commissioner Cornelius seconded the motion, the motion passed (6-0). 6. Informational Agenda 6.1 Discussion of new development applications submitted to the City. New Development Link: www.cstx.gov/newdev There was no discussion. 6.2 Discussion of Minor / Amending Plats approved by staff: • JHW Commercial Addition Phase 2: Block 1, Lots 4-A & 4-B ~ Case #FPCO2022-000006 • The Meadows Phase I: Block 1, Lots 1R-2R & 31R ~ Case #FP2022-000019 • The Meadows Phase II: Block 1, Lots 1R ~ Case #FP2022-000020 There was no discussion. 6.3 Presentation and discussion regarding the P&Z Calendar of Upcoming Meetings: • Thursday, October 13, 2022 ~ City Council Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ Open Meeting 6:00 p.m. (Liaison – Wright) • Thursday, October 20, 2022 ~ P&Z Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ 6:00 p.m. • Thursday, October 27, 2022 ~ City Council Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ Open Meeting 6:00 p.m. (Liaison – McIlhaney) • Thursday, November 3, 2022 ~ P&Z Meeting and Impact Fee Advisory Committee Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ 6:00 p.m. There was no discussion. 6.4 Presentation and discussion regarding an update on items heard: • A Rezoning to establish a Restricted Occupancy Overlay on approximately 10 acres located along Justin Avenue. The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item on September 1, 2022 and voted (4-2) to recommend approval. The City Council heard this item on September 22, 2022 and voted (6-1) to approve the request. • An Ordinance Amendment regarding the creation of a new use called Shared Housing. The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item on September 1, 2022 and voted (6-0) to recommend approval. The City Council heard this item on September 22, 2022 and voted (7- 0) to postpone action until the October 13, 2022 City Council Meeting. • A presentation on the Small Area Plan Audit. The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item on September 1, 2022 and voted (6-0) to recommend forwarding the item to City Council. The City Council heard this item on September 22, 2022 and voted (7-0) to accept the audit. There was no discussion. Page 9 of 16 October 6, 2022 P&Z Meeting Minutes Page 7 of 7 6.5 Discussion and review regarding the following meetings: Design Review Board, BioCorridor Board. • None 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. There was no discussion. 8. Adjourn The meeting adjourned at 7:23 p.m. Approved: Attest: _____________________________________ _________________________________ Dennis Chairperson Christiansen, Chairperson Kristen Hejny, Admin Support Specialist Planning & Zoning Commission Planning & Development Services Page 10 of 16 Planning & Zoning Commission October 20, 2022 Scale 20 lots and 3 common areas on 7.12 acres Location Generally located at the intersection of Williams Lake Drive and Rock Prairie Road to the west of Williams Creek Lake Estates Phase 1. Property Owner Williams Creek Lake Estates, INC Applicant Schultz Engineering, LLC Project Manager Parker Mathews, Graduate Engineer pmathews@cstx.gov Project Overview This plat is the last phase of the Williams Creek Lake Estates Subdivision. It will establish 20 residential lots, 3 common areas, and private right-of- way. Preliminary Plan The preliminary plan was approved in June of 2017. Public Infrastructure Total linear feet proposed: 934 Sanitary Sewer Lines 1,271 Water Lines 1,251 Storm Sewer Lines Parkland Dedication $1,261 per lot for a total of $25,220 Traffic Impact Analysis N/A Compliant with Comprehensive Plan (including Master Plans) and Unified Development Ordinance Yes Compliant with Subdivision Regulations Yes Staff Recommendation Approval Supporting Materials 1.Vicinity Map, Aerial, and Small Area Map 2.Final Plat Final Plat for Williams Creek Lake Estates Subdivision Phase 3 including a Replat of WIllams Creek Lake Estates Subdivision Phase 1 Block 1, Lot 8R FP2021-000032 Page 11 of 16 Page 12 of 16 Page 13 of 16 Page 14 of 16 LOT 11R 0.664 AC. LOT 10R 0.538 AC. 0.461 AC. LOT 9 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 1 LOT 12R 0.901 AC. WILLIAMS LAKE DRIVEROCK PRAIRIE ROADROBCON WAYCOMMO N A R E A 2 COMMON AREA 3, OPEN SPACE AND STORMWATER DETENTION TBPE NO. 12327 911 SOUTHWEST PKWY E. College Station, Texas 77840 www (979) 764-3900 ENGINEER: FINAL PLAT WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATES SUBDIVISION PHASE 3 7.123 ACRES 20 LOTS BLOCK 8, LOTS 1-18 BLOCK 9, LOTS 19-20 COMMON AREAS 7, 8 & 13 BEING A REPLAT OF WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATES SUBDIVISION PHASE 1 0.953 ACRES BLOCK 1, LOT 8R VOL. 14288, PG. 183 AND FINAL PLAT OF 6.170 ACRES REMAINDER OF A CALLED 71.136 ACRE TRACT 12947/132 THOMAS CARUTHERS LEAGUE, A-9 COLLEGE STATION, BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS SURVEYOR: Brad Kerr, RPLS No. 4502 Kerr Surveying, LLC 409 N. Texas Ave. Bryan, TX 77803 (979) 268-3195 TBPELS FIRM # 10018500 SCALE 1'' = 40' SEPTEMBER, 2022 OWNER/DEVELOPER: WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATES, INC. P.O. BOX 800 COLEMAN, TX 76834 (979) 229-0310 LEGENDLEGEND VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE WILLI A M D. FI TC H PAR K W A Y ROC K P R A I R I E R O A D JOE WILL DRWI LL IAMS CRE EK DRWILLIAMS LAKE DR SHEET 1 OF 2 ORIGINAL PLAT Vol. 14288, PG. 183 “ ” ’ ” “” ’ ” “” ’ ” “” ’ ” “” ’ ” ’ ” “” ’ ” ’ ” “” ’ ” “” ’ ” ’ ” “” ’ ” “” ’ ” POINT OF BEGINNING 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND WITH PLASTIC CAP STAMPED "H.P. MAYO RPLS 5045" Page 15 of 16 LOT 11R 0.664 AC. LOT 10R 0.538 AC. 0.461 AC. LOT 9 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 1 WILLIAMS LAKE DRIVE MADDEN CIR C L E LOT 15 LOT 17 BLOCK 8 LOT 2 BLOCK 8 LOT 8 BLOCK 8 LOT 13 BLOCK 8 LOT 19 BLOCK 9 LOT 20 BLOCK 9 LOT 14 LOT 12 LOT 11LOT 10 LOT 9 LOT 7 LOT 6 LOT 5 LOT 4 LOT 3 LOT 1 LOT 18 LOT 16ROCK PRAIRIE ROADMADDEN CIRCLEMADDEN CIRCLEMADDEN CIRCLE MADDEN CIRCLE COMMON AREA 13COMMON AREA 70.214 AC. 0.286 AC. 0.238 AC. 0.295 AC. 0.362 AC. 0.274 AC.0.252 AC. 0.242 AC. 0.200 AC. 0.217 AC.0.217 AC. 0.193 AC. 17,063 SF. 0.195 AC. 0.225 AC. 0.222 AC. 0.246 AC. 0.185 AC. 0.259 AC. 0.200AC.COMMON AREA 7 COM M O N A R E A 7 COMMON AREA 8 AND PUE COMMO N A R E A 2 COMMON AREA 3, OPEN SPACE AND STORMWATER DETENTION 12,846 SF. 0.392 AC. 8,423 SF. 10,352 SF. 10,700 SF. 9,688 SF. 9,800 SF. 8,502 SF. 8,044 SF. 9,450 SF.9,450 SF. 8,712 SF. 15,771 SF. 10,523 SF. 9,329 SF. 8,707 SF. 12,472 SF. 11,286 SF. 11,956 SF.10,992 SF. COMMON AREA 13 3,105 SF.0.071 AC. 0.387 A C . 16,85 2 S F . 0.100 AC. 4363 SF. TBPE NO. 12327 911 SOUTHWEST PKWY E. College Station, Texas 77840 www (979) 764-3900 ENGINEER:SURVEYOR: Brad Kerr, RPLS No. 4502 Kerr Surveying, LLC 409 N. Texas Ave. Bryan, TX 77803 (979) 268-3195 TBPELS FIRM # 10018500 SCALE 1'' = 40' SEPTEMBER, 2022 OWNER/DEVELOPER: WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATES, INC. P.O. BOX 800 COLEMAN, TX 76834 (979) 229-0310 LEGEND VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE WILLI A M D. FIT C H P A R K W A Y ROC K P R A I R I E R O A D JOE WI L L D R WILL IAM S CREEK DR WILLIA MS L A KE DR SHEET 2 OF 2 REPLAT POINT OF BEGINNING 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND WITH PLASTIC CAP STAMPED "H.P. MAYO RPLS 5045" FINAL PLAT WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATES SUBDIVISION PHASE 3 7.123 ACRES 20 LOTS BLOCK 8, LOTS 1-18 BLOCK 9, LOTS 19-20 COMMON AREAS 7, 8 & 13 BEING A REPLAT OF WILLIAMS CREEK LAKE ESTATES SUBDIVISION PHASE 1 0.953 ACRES BLOCK 1, LOT 8R VOL. 14288, PG. 183 AND FINAL PLAT OF 6.170 ACRES REMAINDER OF A CALLED 71.136 ACRE TRACT 12947/132 THOMAS CARUTHERS LEAGUE, A-9 COLLEGE STATION, BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS Page 16 of 16