HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-3161 - Ordinance - 01/22/2009ORDINANCE NO. 3161
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12, "UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE ",
SECTION 7.2.G.2.c "PERMANENT SURFACES ", SECTION 7.5.C.9 "LANDSCAPING
REQUIREMENTS ", SECTION 7.8 "DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ",
SECTION 7.9.B.1 "REQUIRED SCREENING ", AND SECTION 7.9.B.2 `BUILDING MASS
AND DESIGN" OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS, BY AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS AS SET OUT BELOW; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS:
PART 1: That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance ", Section 7.2.G.2.c
"Permanent Surfaces ", Section 7.5.C.9 "Landscaping Requirements ", Section 7.8
"Drainage and Stormwater Management", Section 7.9.B.1 "Required Screening ", and
Section 7.9.B.2 "Building Mass and Design" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
College Station, Texas, be amended as set out in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and made a
part of this ordinance for all purposes.
PART 2: Should any part of this ordinance be held illegal or invalid for any reason, the
holding shall not affect the remaining sections or portion of sections or provisions of this
ordinance.
PART 3: That any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this
chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be
punishable by a fine of not less than Twenty -Five Dollars ($25.00) nor more than Two
Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00). Each day such violation shall continue or be permitted to
continue, shall be deemed a separate offense. Said Ordinance, being a penal ordinance,
becomes effective ten (10) days after its date of passage by the City Council, as provided
by Section 35 of the Charter of the City of College Station.
PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 22nd day of January, 2009.
APPROVED:
Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Secretary
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APPROVED:
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City Attorney
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EXHIBIT "A"
I.
That Section 7.2.G.2.c, "Permanent Surfaces," of Chapter 12, "Unified Development
Ordinance," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby
amended to read in its entirety as follows:
C. Permanent Surfaces
1) All- Weather Surface (Permanent)
In some development scenarios, an emergency access or turnaround must
be constructed to meet emergency access purposes and is not required for
public traffic, service vehicles or sanitation vehicles. In these cases, the
area required for emergency access only may consist of permanent
pavement surface as specified in the CITY OF COLLEGE STATION SITE
DESIGN STANDARDS.
2) Permeable Surface
(a) The use of porous materials such as permeable concrete and
pavers to mitigate storm water sheeting and pooling of water
may be used in off - street parking areas if the material meets
vehicular loading standards and is approved by the
Administrator.
(b) Fire lanes may also be constructed of porous materials such as
permeable concrete and pavers to mitigate storm water sheeting
and pooling of water, so long as it is demonstrated that the
permeable surface can obtain sufficient land and compaction
ratings for its application as approved by The City of College
Station Fire and Sanitation Departments.
(c) Permeable surfaces approved as provided above shall be
maintained in accordance with industry standards and to
achieve mitigation of storm water sheeting and pooling of
water. Failure to maintain permeable surfaces as required
herein, shall constitute a violation of the Section of the UDO for
which penalty provisions may be involved.
II.
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That Section 7.5.C.9, "Landscaping Requirements," of Chapter 12, "Unified Development
Ordinance," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby
amended to read in its entirety as follows:
9. Landscaping must be reasonably dispersed throughout all visible areas of the
site, including a grassed detention pond area.
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III.
That Section 7.8, "Drainage and Stormwater Management," of Chapter 12, "Unified
Development Ordinance," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas,
is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:
7.8. Drainage and Stormwater Management
Any reference to this Section shall also apply to Chapter 13 of the CODE OF
ORDINANCES, FLOOD HAZARD PROTECTION.
A. Detention Pond Aesthetic Design
Detention ponds should be treated as aesthetic site amenities, adding quality and
depth to the visual environment of the site. Therefore, the detention pond area shall
be integrated into the overall landscaping design of the site by reasonably dispersing
the required landscaping points.
1. Unless the landscape plan is sealed by a landscape architect and approved by the
Administrator, only plantings found in the College Station Plan List for Detention
Pond Areas may be used in a detention area.
2. If visible from any right -of -way or abutting property, concrete structures (such as
weirs, outlets, and spillways) and retaining walls over 6" in height shall be treated
so as to replicate stone, wood, or other alternatives approved by the
Administrator. The treatment shall be complementary to the structures on the site.
Variations to the requirements of this Section may be approved if the
development project is employing Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED) development standards, using stormwater management to acquire
LEED points. The project must be LEED certifiable (it does not have to be
registered as a LEED project but must be eligible for certification), be sealed by a
Landscape Architect, and show reasonable evidence that the requirements as set
forth in this Section were used as a guide.
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IV.
That Section 7.9.13.1, "Required Screening" and Section 7.9.13.2 "Building Mass and
Design," of Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," of the Code of Ordinances of
the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:
B. Standards for All Non - Residential Structures
1. Required Screening
All mechanical equipment shall be screened from view or isolated so as not to
be visible from any public right -of -way or residential district within 150 feet of
the perimeter boundary of the subject lot or tract, measured from a point five
(5') feet above grade. Such screening shall be coordinated with the building
architecture, materials, colors and scale to maintain a unified appearance.
Acceptable methods of screening are: encasement, parapet walls, partition
screens, brick/stone /masonry walls or fences.
Detention ponds shall be integrated into the overall landscaping theme and
design of the site as described in Section 7.8.A, Detention Pond Aesthetic
Design.
2. Building Mass and Design
In order to provide visual interest, the first two (2) stories of any fagade facing
a public right -of -way shall use architectural relief every forty -five horizontal
feet (45') by incorporating a minimum of two (2) different design elements
within each forty -five foot (45') section from the options below. All other
fagades shall incorporate a minimum of two (2) different design elements
within each sixty -foot (60') section as described above. Wall sections less than
forty -five feet (45') or sixty feet (60') respectively, shall also be required to
provide the two (2) different design elements.
• Canopies, permanent decorative awnings, or windows accompanied by
overhangs;
• Wall plane projections or recessions with a minimum of four foot (4')
depth;
• Pilasters or columns;
• Recessed entries, stoops, porches, or arcades;
• Balconies that extend from the building;
• Boxed or bay windows;
• Decorative stormwater management initiatives physically integrated
with the building, as approved by the Administrator. An example is
shown below.
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Pictures used with permission from the City of Portland, Environmental
Services (2008)