HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-2294 - Ordinance - 01/07/1998ORDINANCE NO. 2 2 9 4
AN ORDINANCE REZON]NG SEVERAL PLATTED LOTS IN THE FOXFIR~
SUBDMSION, SITUATED IN THE THOMAS CARUTI-~RS LEAGUE, FROM R-I
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO A-OR RURAL KESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION.
BE IT ORDAINED BY TH~ CITY COUNCIL OF TH~ C1TY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS:
The Foxfire Subdivision, Phases I - V and a tract of land commonly referred to as Frost
Drive are rezoned fi~om R-I Single Family Residential to A-OR Rural Residential
Subdivision. The ~ubjeet property is described by metes and bound~ in Exhibit "A" and
shown graphically in Exhibit "B".
A notice of the time and place, where and when said ordinance would be given a public hearing
and considered for final passage, was published in The Eagle, a daily newspaper of general
circulation in the Cities of Bryan and College Station, said publication being on Monday,
December 22, 1997, the same being at least fifteen (15) days prior to a public hearing to be held in
thc Council Room of' the City Hall in College Station, Texas, at 7:00 p.m., on Wednesday,
lanuary 7, 1998, to permit the public to be heard prior to final consideration of this ordinance.
PASSED ON THIS 7th day of J'anuary, 1998.
Connie Hooks, City Secretary
Ly~m'l~Icilhan~, Mayor
APPROVED:
EXHIBIT "A"
Ordinance No. 2294
,4rea 1: Being all that certain tract or parcel of land more commonly known or
referred to as Foxfire Phase I Subdivision, which is descn'bed on a plat filed in Volume
351, Page 435 of the Deed Records of Brazos County.
Area 2: Being all that certain tract or parcel of land more commonly known or
referred to as Foxfire Phase H Subdivision, which is described on a plat filed in Volume
358, Page 291 ofthe Deed Records of Brazos County.
Area $: Being all that certain tract or parcel of land more commonly known or
referred to as Foxfire Phase fll Subdivision, which is descn'bed on a plat filed in Volume
477, Page 783 of the Deed Records of Brazos County.
,4rea 4: Being all that certain tract or parcel of land more commonly known or
referred to as Foxfire Phase IV Subdivision, which is described on a plat filed in Volume
717, Page 765 ofthe Deed Records of Brazos County.
Area 5: Being part of a parcel of land more commonly referred to as Frost Drive, and
abutting the portion of the right-of-way of the same street, which is included in Foxfire
Phase IV subdivision, and being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at the most southerly comer of Lot 5, Block 15, Foxfire Phase IV
subdivision, located in the Thomas Caruther League A-9, Brazos County, Texas;
~CE S 40018, 05" W for a distance of 21.11 feet to the point of beginning;
TttENCE N 45' 55' 31" W for a distance of 1331.28 feet;
TItENCE S 44' 04' 29" W for a distance of 35.67 feet;
THENCE S 45° 47' 12" E for a distance of 1331.28 feet;
THENCE N 44° 47' 12" E for a distance of 38.89 feet to the point of beginning
and containing 1.1394 acres ofland more or less.
ORDINANCE NO. 2294
R-f A -~
CASE INFORMATION:
Foxfire Subdivision
Applicant: Foxfire Homeowners Assoc.
Phone: (409) 693-6593
167 lots between Sefiosio Rd. & Bird Pond Rd,
Requesting A-OR on existing R-1 zoning
[City of College Station, Texas
PLANNING DMSION
CASE NUMBER: 97-114
REQUE~: REZONING EXHIBIT B