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• Zoning Board of Adjustment
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
November 19, 1991
7:00 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Henry, Vice Chairperson Baker and Members Lane, Yarbrough
and Sawtelle.
MEMBERS ABSENT: Alternate Members DeOtte, Phinney and Kennady.
STAFF PRESENT: Staff Planner Kuenzel, Assistant City Attorney Coates and Planning
Technician Thomas. (Councilman Gardner was in the audience.)
AGENDA ITEM NO. 1: Call to Order -Explanation and Functions of the Board.
Chairman Henry called the meeting to order and explained the functions and limitations of the Board.
AGENDA ITEM N0.2: Approval of Minutes - Meeting of November 5,1991.
Mr. Sawtelle moved to approve the minutes of the meeting of November 5, 1991 as written. Ms.
Baker seconded the motion which passed unopposed (5 - 0).
• AGENDA ITEM N0.3: Consideration of a sign variance request to allow for the use of an
existing high rise sign and fuel price sign located at 425 South Texas, at the northeast corner of
the intersection of Texas and University. Applicant is Brenco Marketing Corporation.
Staff Planner Kuenzel presented the staff report requesting a variance to the sign area of a fuel price
sign and the sign height and area of a freestanding sign. The applicant believes that this lot is at a
disadvantage in comparison to the two other gas stations in the vicinity. He believes that there is less
traffic that is hindered by the medians for the Chevron and the Diamond Shamrock. The applicant
believes that alternative forms of signage would decrease the number of customers to this site. The
existing freestanding sign was erected before the sign regulations were in place. Because of its
nonconforming status, the sign face could simply be replaced with the new logo without coming before
the Board. The following is being requested:
PYLON SIGN:
Allowable Height 14 ft
Current Height 42 ft
Height Proposed 44 ft
Allowable Area 75 sq ft
Current Area 216 sq ft
Proposed Area 210 sq ft
FUEL PRICE SIGN:
Allowable Height 14 ft
Current Height 22 ft
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Height Proposed 22 ft
Allowable Area 16 sq ft
Current Area 67 sq ft
Proposed Area 48 sq ft
In 1986, a similar request that would have increased the height and area of the existing high rise sign
• was denied due to lack of special conditions of the property. Eleven property owners within 200' of
the subject property were notified with four inquiries.
President of Brenco Marketing, Don Broach, approached the Board and was sworn in by Chairman
Henry. He submitted an outline of his presentation and traffic count information to the Board. The
objectives of Brenco Marketing are to introduce a new petroleum supplied to the College Station
Retail Market, introduce automated fueling to the motoring public and to modernize the image of this
key location in the community. This intersection has the highest traffic count in Braves County.
Brenco Marketing wants to keep the business open and productive through modernization. Mr. Broach
proposed image enhancements of the existing high rise sign to replace the 32' Shell sign with a 28'
Conoco illuminated capsule. Brenco Marketing will have a maintenance contract with Conoco on the
proposed capsule. Mr. Broach proposed image enhancements of the corner fuel price sign consisting
of replacing the 36 square foot Shell pectan with an 18 square foot Conoco capsule, replacing the 2' x
8' self serve and 5' x 3' price sign with 30 square foot Conoco self service four panel price sign, and
replacing the existing Shell two column sign pole with a 20' Conoco single column sign pole. Mr.
Broach stated that the hardships in this case were visibility, access, restrictions by the property owner
and the overall image of the station. Visibility and access are problems for traffic north bound on
Texas Avenue, west bound on University Drive, and east bound on University Drive. The property
owner has stipulated through a marketing agreement that the occupant may not decrease the height on
either of the two existing non-conforming signs. Mr. Broach concluded that Conoco has specific
image requirements that all of its facilities must meet in order to carry the brand recognition and the
variances requested are critical to the existence of the business.
Councilman Gardner stated that he worked on the sign regulations section of the zoning ordinance
with the intent to prevent the proliferation of signs that create clutter and make it difficult for travelers
to locate goods and services. The intersection of University and Texas is an already cluttered and busy
• intersection that should not be added to and increase the confusion.
Mr. Sawtelle agreed with Councilman Gardner and suggested that the Board take this opportunity to
make a change that would improve the overall effect of the intersection. There are other alternatives
and compromises that could be made to accomplish a long term goal of reducing clutter at this
intersection.
Kelly Broach approached the Board and was sworn in by Chairman Henry. He stated that Brenco
Marketing has improved its other businesses all over College Station by installing landscaping and
vapor recovery systems voluntarily. The corporation is a locally owned and operated organization that
needs to be able to compete with other businesses at this intersection. The proposed Conoco capsule to
be placed on the existing high rise sign is much more attractive than the existing Shell sign.
Mr. Sawtelle stated that a compromise should be reached to have the proposed sign be more
comparable to the signs of the adjacent service stations. The traffic count information presented will
probably increase due to the recent development along University Drive. He moved to table the
variance request to allow the applicant time to develop a compromise that would be comparable to the
dimensions of the signs at that intersection and improve the overall aesthetics of the corners. The
motion died due to the lack of a second.
Mr. Lane stated that he is concerned with the variance running with the property and not the tenant.
The Board must consider the intent of the Ordinance and the Streetscape plan in this area. The sign
may eventually come closer into compliance if a variance is not granted.
Ms. Yarbrough stated that the two signs are existing and the applicant wilt be allowed the use of both
signs with their current dimensions; however she is having a hard time determining the special
• conditions of the property that do not exist at other properties of the same use. If the variance is
denied, the applicant may have a less attractive sign.
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Chairman Henry stated that variance would be an improvement to the existing conditions. The number
• and dimensions of the signs will remain with the use of the property. Special conditions that exist at
this location are accessibility and visibility. The lowering of the high rise sign may create more clutter
and accomplish the opposite of what the ordinance intended. He suggested that the applicant lower the
existing high rise sign by 2' and place the Conoco capsule on top as not to raise the height of the sign.
Ms. Baker moved to authorize a variance to Section 12, Ordinance number 1638, sign regulations
pertaining to the freestanding pylon sign, from the terms of this ordinance as it will not be contrary to
the public interest, due to the following unique special conditions not generally found within the City
and because a strict enforcement of the provisions of the Ordinance would result in substantial
hardship to this applicant being: accessibility and visibility and such that the spirit and intent of this
ordinance shall be preserved and the general interests of the public and the applicant served, subject to
the following limitations: that the sign may not exceed the current height of the existing sign. Ms.
Yarbrough seconded the motion which failed (3 - 2).
Ms. Baker moved to authorize a variance to Section 12, Ordinance 1638, sign regulations from the
terms of this ordinance as it will not be contrary to the public interest due to the following unique
special conditions not generally found within the City, that the total square footage will be less than the
current square footage; and because a strict enforcement of the provisions of the ordinance would
result in substantial hardship to the applicant being, accessibility and visibility; and such that the spirit
and intent of this ordinance shall be preserved and the general interests of the public and applicant
served. Mr. Lane seconded the original motion. Ms. Yarbrough moved to amend the original motion
to include that this request is different from the AAA Defensive Driving request due to the
improvement of the property, the two signs are existing and no additional signage is proposed. Mr.
Sawtelle seconded the amendment which passed unopposed (5 - 0). Chairman Henry called the
question of the original amended motion which passed unopposed (5 - 0).
• AGENDA ITEM N0.4: Reconsideration of a previously denied sign variance request to allow a
second freestanding sign to be located at 1401 F M 2818, Doux Chene Apartments. Applicant is
AI Roberts.
Staff Planner Kuenzel presented the case history of the previously denied request to allow a second
freestanding sign. The property fronts on three streets and has a public street running through the site.
The complex has no identification from Valley View. The proposed sign does not meet low profile
height requirements, however, it does meet low profile square footage requirements. At the last public
hearing, two property owners spoke in opposition to the sign variance due to poor visibility. Traffic
Superintendent Jim Irving inspected the site and decided that sight distance would not be a problem.
Chairman Henry swore in applicant Al Roberts and asked him if the sign could be re-configured to
meet low profile height requirements.
Mr. Roberts agreed and stated that the sign would be more attractive if it were reduced in height.
Mr. Lane moved to authorize a variance to the sign regulations from Section 12, Ordinance Number
1638 as it will not be contrary to the public interest due to the following unique special conditions not
generally found within the City: the presence of the public street, Valley View, creates a thru-traffic
condition that is not typically present in other local apartment complexes in College Station, and
because a strict enforcement of the provisions of the ordinance would result in substantial hardship to
this applicant being: that the applicant must deal with the public's confusion due to the identity of the
unidentified complex from this public thoroughfare and such that the spirit and intent of this ordinance
shall be preserved and the general interests of the public and applicant served, subject to the following
limitations: that the sign complies with low-profile regulations. Ms. Baker seconded the motion which
passed unopposed (5 - 0).
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AGENDA ITEM NO. S: Consideration to reconsider a previously denied sign variance request to
• allow a second freestanding sign to be located at 411 Texas Avenue, AAA Defensive Driving
School. Applicant is Patricia Crawford.
Staff Planner Kuenzel summarized the past history of the proposed sign variance. She stated that she
left a message for the applicant informing her of the time and date of the meeting; however, she is not
positive that the applicant received that message.
Ms. Yarbrough stated that she would prefer that the applicant be present to inform the Board of the
reasons why the sign variance should be reconsidered.
Ms. Baker moved to table the consideration to reconsider a previously denied sign variance request to
allow a second freestanding sign to be located at 411 Texas Avenue, AAA Defensive Driving School.
Ms. Yarbrough seconded the motion which passed unopposed (5 - 0).
AGENDA ITEM N0.6: Other business.
There was no other business.
AGENDA ITEM N0.7: Adjourn.
Ms. Yarbrough moved to adjourn the meeting of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Ms. Baker
seconded the motion which passed unopposed (5 - 0).
APPROVED:
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Chairman, Brett Hen
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Planning Technician, Natalie Thomas
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FORMAT FOR POSITIVE MOTION
Variance to Sign Regulations: From Section 12, Ordinance Number 1638.
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I move to authorize a variance to the sign regulations from the terms of this ordinance
as it will not be contrary to the public interest due to the following unique special
conditions not generally found within the City:
and because a strict enforcement of the provisions of the ordinance would result in
substantial hardship to this applicant being:
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Variance to Sign Regulations: From Section 12, Ordinance Number 1638.
I move to authorize a variance to the sign regulations from the terms of this ordinance
as it will not be contrary to the public interest due to the following unique special
conditions not generally found within the City:
and because a strict enforcement of the provisions of the ordinance would result in
substantial hardship to this applicant being: .
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