HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-3213 - Ordinance - 11/09/2009ORDINANCE NO. 3213
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12, "UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE,"
SECTION 7.9, "NON- RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS," OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BY AMENDING CERTAIN
SECTIONS AS SET OUT BELOW; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DECLARING A
PENALTY; 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 7.9, "Non- Residential
Architectural Standards," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station,
Texas, be amended as set out in Exhibit "A ", "B ", "C ". and "D ", attached hereto and
made a part of this ordinance for all purposes.
PART 2: That if any provisions of any section of this ordinance shall be held to be void or
unconstitutional, such holding shall in no way effect the validity of the remaining provi-
sions or sections of this ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect.
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 9 day of November, 2009.
APPROVED:
MAYOR
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City Secretary
APPROVED:
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City Attorney
ORDINANCE NO. 3213
EXHIBIT "A"
Page 2
That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 7.9.13, "Non- Residential Architectural
Standards, Standards for all Non - Residential Structures," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending the NRA Summary Table to read as follows:
NRA SUMMARY TABLE
Fagade Standards
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U
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BUILDING MASS & DESIG 4
R, no
R, no
more
more
2 elements of architectural
R
R
than
than
relief every 45 feet
33% on
33% on
same
same
plane
plane
2 elements of architectural
R
R
R
R
relief every 60 feet
No more than 66% of
R
R
R
R
1
roofline at same elevation
BUILDING
MATERIALS
Brick, stone marble,
10% R
10% if visible
10% R if
visible
10%
required
10% R
if visible
granite, tile or specified
R from
25% R
25% R
from
if visible
50% R
from
concrete product
ROW
ROW
from
ROW
ROW
75% max; 100%
Stucco, EIFS, specified
allowed w/ 2
75% max
concrete product
colors, if under
5, 000 s.f.
Wood or cedar siding
30% max
Smooth face, tinted
10% max
concrete blocks
Reflective glass
80%
1 100%
I 80%
I 100% I 80%
I 100%
I 80%
I 100% 1
max
max
max
max
Stainless steel, chrome,
standing seam metal,
20% max
premium grade
architectural metal
Painted steel panel siding
Rear of building
only if not visible from ROW, parkland, greenway, or residences
1
and galvanized steel
ORDINANCE NO. 3213 Page 3
NRA SUMMARY TABLE (cont.)
BUILDING COLORS
Accent Colors per facade I 15 9 /b 15 I 10% I 5%
PEDESTRIAN / BIKE FACILITIES
10' sidewalk along facade R R
Pedestrian walkways R R
Bicycle parking spaces 4 R 4 R 8 R 8 R
PARKING LOTS
Parking Concept for more R R, Additional
that 120 spaces Standards Apply
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Public space or plaza R, 500 S.F. min.
Landscape Double pts * ** Double pts Double pts
Tree wells R I R
Minimum tree size 2" caliper 2" caliper
R = Required
* = A fagade is considered to be "facing public right -of -way" when an imaginary plane could be
extended unobstructed by a wall or structure from at least 25% of the fagade into the public
right -of -way adjacent to the building plot. For the purposes of this section, public rights -of -way
shall include all forms of passageways (such as streets, sidewalks, and bike paths) dedicated or
deeded to the public for public use.
** = When a property does not have frontage on a public right -of -way, the primary entrance fagade
of the building(s) will meet the standards of a "fagade facing a public right -of- way."
* ** Required when berms are not used for parking lot screening.
ORDINANCE NO. 3213
EXHIBIT "B"
Page 4
That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 7.9.D, "Non- Residential Architectural
Standards, Additional Standards for 20,000 S.F. or Greater," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
College Station, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
D. Additional Standards for 20,000 S.F. or Greater
In addition to the standards set out in Section 7.93, the following shall apply to any
single building or combinations of buildings of 20,000 gross square feet in area, whether
connected or not, but determined to be a single building plot.
1. Building Material
Any fagade facing a public right -of -way shall have a minimum of twenty -five
percent (25 %) (calculation shall be based on the area of the first two (2) stories of
any single building(s) fagade) brick, stone, marble, granite or a material fabricated
to simulate brick or stone (not split -face concrete masonry).
2. Parking Screening
The following options are allowed as parking lot screening methods:
a. Screening methods allowed in 7.5, Landscaping, except berms, provided that
1) The minimum landscape points for a site shall be double (2 x minimum
landscape points), and
2) The screening method utilized will create a solid hedgerow or completely
screen the parking to a height of 3 -feet. If vegetated, the screening must
be a minimum of 24- inches at planting and reach 36- inches within one
(1) calendar year of planting, and such method is certified to meet these
requirements by a registered Landscape Architect, landscape designer, or
landscape contractor.
b. Berms with a minimum height of 3 -feet as measured from the parking lot
pavement, and a maximum slope of 1:3. Berms may be designed around trees
that are barricaded for tree preservation in accordance with 7.5, Landscaping.
Where there will be gaps in berm screening for the preservation of existing
trees, alternative screening methods shall be used in accordance with Section
7.5, Landscaping to meet the minimum 3 -foot screening requirement.
c. Half -berms with a minimum height of 3 -feet as measured from the parking lot
pavement, and a maximum allowable slope of 1:3. Retaining walls shall be
designed to face the parking lot and sidewalks located between the retaining
wall and right -of -way may not be closer than 3 -feet to the top of a retaining
wall.
d. For redeveloping sites maintaining existing parking lot perimeters, the
Administrator may authorize the use of masonry walls, or lower the minimum
berm height to a height that may be safely maintained in the existing parking
setback when additional parking lot screening is provided in accordance with
Section 7.5, Landscaping. The cumulative height of plant material and berm
shall be a minimum of 3 -feet.
e. Variations to the requirements of this Section may be approved if the
landscape /streetscape plan is sealed by a registered Landscape Architect and
approved by the Administrator. Such plans must show reasonable evidence
that the requirements, as set forth in this Section and Section 7.5,
Landscaping, were used as a guide.
ORDINANCE NO. 3213 Page 5
EXHIBIT "C"
That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 7.9.E, "Non- Residential Architectural
Standards, Additional Standards for 50,000 S.F. or Greater," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending Parking Screening to read as follows:
5. Parking Screening
a. The following options are allowed as parking lot screening methods:
b. Screening methods allowed in 7.5, Landscaping, except berms, provided that
the screening method utilized will create a solid hedgerow or completely screen
the parking to a height of 3 -feet. If vegetated, the screening must be a
minimum of 24- inches at planting and reach 36- inches within one (1) calendar
year of planting, and such method is certified to meet these requirements by a
registered Landscape Architect, landscape designer, or landscape contractor.
c. Berms with a minimum height of 3 -feet as measured from the parking lot
pavement, and a maximum slope of 1:3. Berms may be designed around trees
that are barricaded for tree preservation in accordance with 7.5, Landscaping.
Where there will be gaps in berm screening for the preservation of existing
trees, alternative screening methods shall be used in accordance with Section
7.5, Landscaping to meet the minimum 3 -foot screening requirement.
d. Half -berms with a minimum height of 3 -feet as measured from the parking lot
pavement, and a maximum allowable slope of 1:3. Retaining walls shall be
designed to face the parking lot and sidewalks located between the retaining
wall and right -of -way may not be closer than 3 -feet to the top of a retaining
wall.
e. For redeveloping sites maintaining existing parking lot perimeters, the
Administrator may authorize the use of masonry walls, or lower the minimum
berm height to a height that may be safely maintained in the existing parking
setback when additional parking lot screening is provided in accordance with
Section 7.5, Landscaping. The cumulative height of plant material and berm
shall be a minimum of 3 -feet.
f. Variations to the requirements of this Section may be approved if the
landscape /streetscape plan is sealed by a registered Landscape Architect and
approved by the Administrator. Such plans must show reasonable evidence that
the requirements, as set forth in this Section and Section 7.5, Landscaping,
were used as a guide.
ORDINANCE NO. 3213 Page 6
That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 7.9.F, "Non- Residential Architectural
Standards, Additional Standards for 150,000 S.F. or Greater," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending 7.9.F.4 to read as follows:
4. All parking areas must be screened from the public right -of -way using berms without
exception.