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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/03/2013 - Agenda Packet - Planning & Zoning CommissionCITY OF COLLEGE STATION Home of Texas AdaM University® Planning & Zoning Commission January 3, 2013 College Station Utilities Training Facility 1603 Graham Road College Station, Texas Workshop Meeting 6:00 PM Regular Meeting 7:00 PM (*41"" CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Home v f7i= A&M Vmvenity' AGENDA PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION WORKSHOP MEETING JANUARY 3, 2013, AT 6:00 PM COLLEGE STATION UTILITIES TRAINING FACILITY 1603 G RAHAM RoAD COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 1. Call the meeting to order. 2. Discussion of consent and regular agenda items. 3. Discussion of Minor and Amending Plats approved by Staff. • Final Plat —Minor Plat � Copper Falls — 3202 Earl Rudder Freeway South (M. Hester) 4. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the status of items within the 2012 P &Z Plan of Work and the development of the draft 2013 P &Z Plan of Work (see attached). (J. Schubert) 5. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding regional transportation planning. (J. Guerra) 6. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the P &Z Calendar of Upcoming Meetings. • Thursday, January 10, 2013 — City Council Meeting — Council Chambers — Workshop 6:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. (Liaison — B. Nfiles) • Thursday, January 17, 2013 -v Planning & Zoning Meeting — Council Chambers — Workshop 6:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. • Thursday, January 24, 2013 — Joint City Council and Planning & Zoning Workshop Meeting — Council Chambers — Workshop 6:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. (Liaison — B. Comer) 7. Discussion, review and possible action regarding the following meetings: Design Review Board, Joint Parks / Planning & Zoning Subcommittee, South Knoll Neighborhood Plan Resource Team, BioCorridor Committee, Zoning District Subcommittee, Joint Task Force on Neighborhood Parking Issues, and Wellborn District Plan Resource Team. 8. 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. K 9. Adjourn Consultation with Attorney {Gov't Code Section 551.0'11 ; possible action. The Planning and Zonuhg Conunissmn may seek advice fi om its attonhey regarding a pending and contemplated litigation subject or attorney - client privileged information. After executive session discussion, any final action or vote taken will be in public If litigation or attomey - client privileged information issues arise as to the posted subject matter of this Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, an executive session will be held Notice is hereby given that a Workshop Meeting of the College Station Planning & Zoning Commission, College Station, Texas will be held on January 3, 2013 at 6:00 PM at the College Station Utilities Training Facility, 1603 Graham Road, College Station, Texas. The following subjects will be discussed, to wit: See Agenda. Posted this the Day day of December, 2012, at time . CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS By Sherry Mashburn, City Secretary By David Neeley, City Manager I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the above Notice of the Workshop Meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of College Station, Texas, is a true and correct copy of said Notice and that I posted a true and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, in College Station, Texas, and the City's website, www.cstx.eov The Agenda and Notice are readily accessible to the general public at all times. Said Notice and Agenda were posted on December Day , 2012, at Time and remained so posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting. This public notice was removed from the official posting board at the College Station City Hall on the following date and time: by Dated this day of , 2012. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Subscribed and sworn to before me on this the day of , 2012. Notary Public- Brazos County, Texas My commission expires: This building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request fm sign interpretive service must be made 48 hour s before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764 -3541 or (TDD) 1-800 - 735 -2989. Agendas may be viewed on www.cstx.gov Planning and Zoning Commission meetings are broadcast live on Cable Access Channel 19. ( *41"" CTTY OF COi. RGA STATION Home of7iw AeW Univeniry' AGENDA PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 3, 2013, AT 7:00 P.M. COLLEGE STATION UTILITIES TRAINING FACILITY 1603 GRAHAM ROAD COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 1. Call meeting to order. 2. Hear Citizens. At this time, the Chairman will open the floor to citizens wishing to address the Commission on planning and zoning issues not already scheduled on tonight's agenda. The citizen 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.) All matters listed under Item 3, Consent Agenda, are considered routine by the Planning & Zoning 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. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If any Commissioner desires to discuss an item on the Consent Agenda it will be moved to the Regular Agenda for fiu7her consideration. 3. Consent Agenda 3.1 Consideration, discussion, and possible action on Absence Requests from meetings. Jim Ross^ January 17 Regular Agenda 4. Consideration, discussion, and possible action on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission action. 5. Public hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action, on a Final Plat for West Park Addition Lots 9R -14R, Block 9 being a Replat of West Park Addition Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, and Part of Lots 13 and 14, and 15' of Alley Block consisting of six R -1 Single - Family Residential lots on approximately 1.4 acres located at 204, 300, and 304 Highlands Street. Case # 12- 00500249 (NL Hester) 6. 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 4 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. Adjourn. Consultation with Attorney {Gov't Code Section 551.0711 : possible action. The Planning and Zoning Commission may seek advice from its attorney regarding a pending and contemplated liti gation subject or attorney- client pnvdeged information. After executive session discussion, airy final action or vote taken will be in public If litigation or attorney - client pnvdeged information issues arise as to the posted subject matter of Or Planning mid Zoning Commission meeting, an executive session will be held Notice is hereby given that a Regular Meeting of the College Station Planning & Zoning Commission, College Station, Texas will be held on January 3, 2013 at 7:00 p.m, at the College Station Utilities Training Facility, 1603 Graham Road, College Station, Texas. The following subjects will be discussed, to wit: See Agenda. Posted this the day of December, 2012, at CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS By Sherry Mashburn, City Secretary By David Neeley, City Manager I, the undersigned, do hereb certify that the above Notice of Meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of College Station, Texas, is a true and correct copy of said Notice and that I posted a bye and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, in College Station, Texas, and the City's website, www.cstx.eov The Agenda and Notice are readily accessible to the general public at all times. Said Notice and Agenda were posted on December , 2012, at and remained so posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting. This public notice was removed from the official posting board at the College Station City Hall on the following date and time: by Dated this day of _ CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Subscribed and sworn to before me on this the day of , 2012. Notary Public- Brazos County, Texas My commission expires: This building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign Later prefive service must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764 -3541 or (TDD) 1- 800 -735 -2989. Agendas may be viewed on www.cstx. ov . Planning and Zoning Commission meetings are broadcast live on Cable Access Channel 19. 2012 Planning & Zoning Commission Plan of Work Comprehensive Plan Implementation Implementation of Adopted Plans Summary Project Dates: Implementation of adopted master plans and Numerous on -going items and projects neighborhood, district, and corridor plans, namely: 10/25/12: Joint meeting with Council for Central College Station Neighborhood Plan, Eastgate Comprehensive Plan annual review. Neighborhood Plan, Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Workshop. Greenways Master Plan, Parks and Recreation Master 12/11/12. Property owner and stakeholder meetings to Plan, Water Master Plan, and Waste Water Master discuss MMD and TIRZ. Plan. 12/13/2012. Council discussed Municipal Management Staff Assigned P &DS Staff lAnticipated Completion On -going Medical District Plan Summary. Project Dates: In partnership with the College Station Medical Center 10/11/12: Council adopted Plan. and other stakeholders, development of a plan focused 12/4/2012 Discussion of a Municipal Management on the creation of a healthcare and wellness district District and TIRZ for Medical District area at Council centered at the intersection of Rock Prairie Road and Workshop. State Highway 6 12/11/12. Property owner and stakeholder meetings to may be studied in one place discuss MMD and TIRZ. Staff Assigned M Hitchcock, B. Cowell 12/13/2012. Council discussed Municipal Management Staff Assigned J Prochazka, L Hovde Districts and approved TIRZs for Medical District area. 1/10/13: Council consideration of resolutions for Municipal Management Districts legislation. Staff Assigned J Prochazka, M Robinson JAclopted October 2012 BioCorridor Plan Summary Project Dates: Development of neighborhood plan for a number of 9/6/12: P &Z public hearing for recommendation on In collaboration with the City of Bryan and other BioCorridor rezoning and ordinance amendments. stakeholders, development of a corridor plan near State 9/13/12 Council adopted plan Hwy 47 and Raymond Stotzer Pkwy to realize a unique 9/27112 Council adopted of BioCorridor rezoning and research district where plant, animal, and human health ordinance amendments may be studied in one place 11/19/12 Council appointments to BioCorridor Board Staff Assigned M Hitchcock, B. Cowell Adopted September 2012 Southside Area Neighborhood Plan Summary Project Dates: Development of neighborhood plan for a number of 8/16/12 P&Z public hearing for Plan recommendation unique neighborhoods including Oakwood, College to Council. Park, portions of the Knoll, McCullough Subdivision, 9/13/12 Council adopted plan Redmond Terrace, and Wolf Pen Village The plan area 10/18/12: P&Z recommended approval of replatting is generally bounded by George Bush Drive, Texas and Area V parking standardsUDO amendment. Avenue, and Wellborn Road 11/8/12 Council approved UDO amendment for replatting and Area V parking standards Staff Assigned J Prochazka, L Hovde lAdopted September 2012 Wellborn District Plan Summary Project Dates: Development of district plan for the recently annexed 11/13/12 Wellborn Area meeting at Wellborn Wellborn area that contains elements of a rural historic Community Center. community with a unique character that residents of the 12/3/12 Wellborn Resource Team meeting at Greens area desire to retain. Prairie Elementary. 9/20/12 P&Z public hearing for recommendation on 12/6/12 Plan update at P&Z Workshop. new non - residential zoning districts. 1/15/13 Wellborn Resource Team meeting at Greens 9/27/12 Council adopted new non - residential zoning Prairie Elementary at 7 pm. Staff Assigned M. Robinson, L Hovde lAnticipated Completion Spring 2013 Economic Development Master Plan Summary. Project Dates: Development of a Master Plan to provide consistent 3/22/12. Project Kick -off meeting with consultant direction on how the City will help ensure its economic 4/10/12. Staff meeting with consultant. health for years to come while providing a positive 7/5/12: Update at P&Z Workshop business development environment 7/26/12 Update at Council Workshop 9/20/12 P&Z public hearing for recommendation on 8/28/12 2012 Business Survey distributed to help new non - residential zoning districts. identify business needs for master plan 9/27/12 Council adopted new non - residential zoning 1/10/13. Economic Development Master Plan Ph 2 districts. pr esentation at Council Workshop. Staff Assigned. P &DS Staff lAnticipated Completion Spring 2013 New Zoning Districts Summary Project Dates: Create and adopt new zoning districts to implement 7/9/12. P &Z Subcommittee meeting character and land use designations identified in the 7/20/12- 8/17/12: Public comment period for draft Comprehensive Plan zoning districts. 9/20/12 P&Z public hearing for recommendation on new non - residential zoning districts. 9/27/12 Council adopted new non - residential zoning districts. Staff Assigned J Prochazka lAdopted September 2012 Neighborhood Parking Summary Project Dates: Analyze neighborhood parking issues by engaging 6/27112 Joint Task Force meeting stakeholders, form Joint Task with Council and 8/29112 Joint Task Force meeting recommendations that seek solutions. 9/26/12 Stakeholder meetings for development interests and neighborhood groups 10/10/12: Joint Task Force meeting. 11/14/12: Stakeholder meeting. 11/28/12. Joint Task Force meeting. 1/31/13 Joint Task Force meeting. Staff Assigned. B. Cowell, T. Rogers lAnticipated Completion Winter 2012/2013 South Knoll Area Neighborhood Plan Summary Project Dates: Discuss workforce and employment opportunities in the 11/5/12 Neighborhood Resource Team meeting Development of neighborhood plan for a number of 11126/12 Issues and Opportunities meeting at South unique neighborhood areas. The plan area is generally Knoll Elementary bounded by Holleman Drive, Welsh Avenue, Wellborn 1/10/13. Economic Development Master Plan Ph 2 Road, Harvey Mitchell Parkway, and Texas Avenue. 12/10/12: Neighborhood Resource Team meeting at Staff Assigned P &DS Staff City Hall. Staff Assigned. P &DS Staff 12/20/12 Plan update at P &Z Workshop 1/14/13. Neighborhood Resource Team meeting at City Hall at 6.30 pm Staff Assigned J Prochazka, M Hester JAnticipated Completion Summer 2013 Employment Diversification Diversification of Employment Opportunities Summary Project Dates: Discuss workforce and employment opportunities in the 1/12/12 Strategic Plan policy discussion with Council. community and strategies to increase their diversity and 7/5/12. Economic Development Master Plan update at the City's role in providing a positive business P &Z Workshop development environment. 1/10/13. Economic Development Master Plan Ph 2 p resentation at Council Workshop. Staff Assigned P &DS Staff Anticipated Completion: Housing Affordable Housing Summary Project Dates: Discuss how housing affordability is measured and 3/1/12. Discussion at P&Z Workshop, led by provide information on affordability of homes in the Community Development Division College Station and Bryan housing markets 8/2/12 Discussion of Community Development Action Plan at P&Z Workshop. 8/9/12. Community Development Action Plan for Council approval Staff Assigned. P &DS Staff JAnticipated Completion: Role of Planning and Regulation Summary. Project Dates: Discuss role of planning and regulation on housing supply and value. Staff Assigned P &DS Staff Anticipated Completion' Impact of Student Housing Market Summary Project Dates: Discuss impact of single - family dwellings used for student rental purposes on the local housing market. Staff Assigned P &DS Staff Anticipated Completion: — DRAFT 2013 Planning & Zoning Commission Plan of Work Comprehensive Plan Implementation Implementation of Adopted Plans Summary Project Dates: Implementation of adopted master plans and Analyze neighborhood parking issues by engaging neighborhood, district, and corridor plans, namely: stakeholders and working in a Joint Task Force Central College Station, Eastgate, and Southside Area Subcommittee with Council. Implement recommended neighborhood plans, and Bicycle, Pedestrian, and solutions. Greenways, Parks and Recreation, Water, Waste Anticipated Completion Spring 2013 Water, and Medical District master plans Staff Assigned P &DS Staff Anticipated Completion On -going Wellborn District Plan Summary. Project Dates: Development of a district plan for the recently annexed Analyze neighborhood parking issues by engaging Wellborn area that contains elements of a rural historic stakeholders and working in a Joint Task Force community with a unique character that residents of the Subcommittee with Council. Implement recommended area desire to retain. solutions. Staff Assigned. M. Robinson, L. Hovde Anticipated Completion Spring 2013 Economic Development Master Plan Summary Project Dates: Development of a Master Plan to provide consistent Analyze neighborhood parking issues by engaging direction on how the City will help ensure its economic stakeholders and working in a Joint Task Force health for years to come while providing a positive Subcommittee with Council. Implement recommended business development environment solutions. Staff Assigned R Heye Anticipated Completion Spring 2013 South Knoll Area Neighborhood Plan Summary Project Dates: Development of a neighborhood plan for a number of Analyze neighborhood parking issues by engaging unique neighborhood areas. The plan area is generally stakeholders and working in a Joint Task Force bounded by Holleman Drive, Welsh Avenue, Wellborn Subcommittee with Council. Implement recommended Road, Harvey Mitchell Parkway, and Texas Avenue solutions. Staff Assigned J Prochazka, M Hester lAnticipated Completion Summer 2013 Neighborhood Parking Summary. Project Dates: Analyze neighborhood parking issues by engaging stakeholders and working in a Joint Task Force Subcommittee with Council. Implement recommended solutions. Staff Assigned. B. Cowell, T. Rogers lAnticipated Completion Winter 2012/2013 Residential Zoning Districts Summary Summary Project Dates: Create and adopt new residential zoning districts to Plans, and Neighborhood, District, and Corridor Plans implement the future land use and character The linkage between regulations, funding, etc and plan designations identified in the Comprehensive Plan. implementation Staff Assigned J Prochazka, T. Rogers Anticipated Completion Medical District Zoning Districts Summary Summary Project Dates: Create and adopt Medical and Urban Village zoning Plans, and Neighborhood, District, and Corridor Plans districts to implement the new future land use and The linkage between regulations, funding, etc and plan character designations established by the Medical implementation District Master Plan Staff Assigned P &DS Staff Staff Assigned. J Prochazka, M. Robinson JAnticipated Completion Research and Education Plan Implementation Summary Project Dates: The linkage between the Comprehensive Plan, Master Plans, and Neighborhood, District, and Corridor Plans The linkage between regulations, funding, etc and plan Anticipated Completion On -going implementation Anticipated Completion Staff Assigned P &DS Staff Anticipated Completion Character and Urban Design Summary Project Dates: The purpose and definition of community character, urban design, and the role they play in community vitality and success. Anticipated Completion On -going Staff Assigned P &DS Staff Anticipated Completion Affordable Housing and Community Development Summary: Project Dates: Receive updates regarding affordable housing and other community development efforts. Staff Assigned. P &DS Staff Anticipated Completion On -going Single - Family and Multi - Family Housing Markets Summary Project Dates. Discuss impact of large amount of new multi - family units and single - family dwellings being used for student rental purposes on the local housing market Staff Assigned P &DS Staff Anticipated Completion' 11110 12/27/2012 10:44 FAX 19798200500 C77 710'• �'9G A 1 4 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PlMning ter pewbp,nene SM kff Absence Request Form For Elected and Appointed Officers Name ---!) �, � �> Request Submitted on I will not be in attendance at the meeting on J ) for the reason(s) specified: (Date) ss 4 - /,."-j Signature r,1 11 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION FINAL PLAT for West Park Lots 9R -14R Block 9 Being a Replat of West Park Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, and Part of Lots 13 and 14, and 15' Alley Block 9 12- 00500249 SCALE: Six lots on 1.36 acres LOCATION: 204, 300, 304 Highlands Street ZONING: R -1 Single - Family Residential APPLICANT: Adam Wallace, ATM Surveying PROJECT MANAGER: Morgan Hester. Staff Planner mhester @cstx.gov PROJECT OVERVIEW: The proposed Final Plat re -plats three R -1 Single - Family Residential building plots into six R -1 Single - Family Residential lots in Area 5 of the Southside Area Neighborhood Plan. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Final Plat with the condition that the existing structures encroaching into setbacks be demolished or moved. 12 13 DEVELOPMENT HISTORY Annexation: Zoning: Preliminary Plat: Site Development COMMENTS Parkland Dedication: Greenways: Pedestrian Connectivity: Bicycle Connectivity: Impact Fees: REVIEW CRITERIA October 1938 R -1 Single - Family Residential The original Final Plat for this property is from 1938. A single - family structure currently exists on each of the three building plots. Fees in lieu of parkland dedication will be assessed on three newly established single - family lots for a total of $3,783 (3 x $1,261) which is due before the Final Plat is filed. No dedication is proposed or required with this plat. No dedication is proposed or required vAth this plat. No dedication is proposed or required with this plat. N/A Compliance with Subdivision Regulations: The Final Plat is in compliance with the Subdivision Requirements of the Unified Development Ordinance except that according to UDO Section 8.3.H.1.g, "a subdivision shall not cause an existing structure to encroach into the setback of a proposed lot line "; therefore, the existing structures and future construction cannot cross proposed lot lines. STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS Staff recommends approval of the Final Plat with the condition that the existing structures encroaching into setbacks be demolished or moved. SUPPORTING MATERIALS 1. Application 2. Copy of Final Plat 14 r CITY OF COUJiGE STATION H.nlfTe AAMUwwmity 300, and 304 Highlands Street College Station, 77840 STAFF: (Check one) ❑ Naar ❑ Amending ❑ Final ❑ Vacating pX Replat ($700) ($700) ($932) ($932) ($932) Is this plat in tine ETJ? E] Yes Ex No Is this plat Commercial E] or Residential Q v $700-$932 Final Plat Application Fee (see above). 44 $233 Waiver Request to Subdivision Regulations Fee (if applicable). ant Permil-A / Public Infrastructure Review and Insnection Fee. Fee is I% of acceptable Engineees Estimate for public infrashicture, $600 minimum (it fee is > $600, the balance is due prior to the issuance of any plans or developrnent permit). 1 - , ,Pi cabon i n f Thi _ • r ✓. I • f orm • • rF• 1• I . R rft' - 1 Y. i f - used .� 1 may •t be adjusted or - -• Please at pages if addi t i onal v rr provide Fourteen (14) folded copies of plat (A signed mylar original must be submitted after approval.) ,ETTw cop of t g drainage and erosion w•.Ir. plans wit supporting r r- rep J T wo cop of t Public infrastructure r • suppo d ti applica • r o or deed restr f or rep appl I: :r• • r rr- 1 - •1 •. • .rr• 1. -r r rl • 1 - 1 r. current within ninety (90) days. The repoit ffxrA include applicable information such as ownership, hens, en cumb r a n ce s, fl Paid r. x certificates fr• of • -•- S •.. County an C ollege S 1 The attached Final Plat checklist with all items checked off or a brief explanation as to why they are not c omplet e . I • I - wi th the l plat a b e considered a submittal s I - preliminary plan project and processed and revowed as such. Until the mylar has been confirmed by staff to be conect. the final plat application will be considered incomplete. ADDRESS 2 K 300, and 304 Highlands Street 77840 APPUCANTIPROJECT MANAGER'S INFORMATION (Primary contact for the project): Name Adam Wallam E-mag a dameaTmSun+eying.00m Street Address 1403 t emon Tree City Collage Station Phone Number 979- 209 -9291 FINAL PLAT APPLICATION State 7X Z C 77840 I111 Page 1 of 9 15 .:.. -. -, dill uv✓tlefs O.Llsi ue identified. Yiesse attach an additional sheet for muitioie owners Name Patricia Knight Guseman Street Address 1113 Langfoirl St. City College Station Phone Number TWITMO E-mail Fax Number Zip Code F 779 O , ;;sti..11111 -v VI 1- IVUIIVC�K S wirORMAn Name Adam KW/ace E-mail adaM@Ol nsun0eyarg.00m Street Address 1403 Lemon Tree City CDAUge Statical State 7X Zip Code 77840 Phone Number 979. 209 -9291 Fax Number Do any deed restrictions or covenants exist for this property? N Yes ❑ No Is there a temporary blanket easement on this property? If so, please provide the Volume and Page No. Total Acreage 1.3576 Total No. of Lots 3 R-O-W Acreage Existing Use Residential Proposed Use Residentiai Number of Lots By Zoning District R1 1 6 1 1 Average Acreage Of Each Residential Lot By Zoning District 0.4525 1 R -1 1 t 1 Floodptain Acreage n1a Is there Special Flood Hazard Area (Zorn A or Zone AE on FEMA FIRM panels) on the property? (— Yes rx No information is necessary to help staff identity the appropriate standards to review the application and will be used to determine if the application qualifies for vesting to a previous ordinance. Notwithstanding any assertion made, ng is limited to that which is provided in Chapter 245 of the Texas Local Government Code or other appkable law. f .�!•�K. ♦ ♦ i ^. !• i . •! - Y 1 _ 1 1 • 1..11 I ♦1 ♦ Y ♦ '! 1 ♦ 1 ' plication be revie%ved under previous ordinance as a-L-rlicable? F Yes Oz No f yes, provide information regarding the first approved application and any related subsequent applications (provide rddilional sheets if necessary): • . Y City Project Number (if known): Date / Tlmeframe when submitted: v1 a gage 2 of g 16 A statement aadressina anv ainerences between the hinal vial ano Preilminary Flan G1 apoilcaolei. Heouested waiver to subdivision regulations and Reaardina the waiver reouest exntsl^ hn- 1. There are special circumstances or conditions affecting the land involved such that strict application of the subdivision regulations will deprive the apolicant of the reasonable use of his tend 2. The waiver is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right of the applicant. 3. The granting of the waiver will not be .detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or iniurious to atne- property in the area, or to the City in administering subdivision regulations. 4. The granting of the waiver will not have the effect of preventing the orderly subdivision of other land in the area in accordance with the provisions of the Unified Development Ordinance. Fee in lieu of sidewalk construction is being requested because of the following condition (it applicable): 1. I — An alternative pedestrian way or muld-use path has been or will be provided outside the right -of- -way: r. F The oresence of unique or unusual topographic,, vegetative, or other natural conditions exist so that strict adherence to the sidewalk requirements of the UDO is not physkaf y feasible or is not in keeping with the purposes and goals of the UDO or the City's comprehensive Plan; 3. r A capital improvement project is imminent that will include construction of the required sidewalk. Imminent shall mean the project is funded or projected to commence within twelve (12) months; 4, r Existing streets constructed to rural section that are not identified on the Thoroughfare Plan with an estate 1 rural context; b, F - When a sidewalk is required along a street where a multi-use path is shown on the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan; Ut1 Page 3 of 17 F The or000sed develooment is within an older residential subdivision meeting the criteria in Platting and 4epiatting within Older Residential Subdivisions Section of the UDO; or 7. r The proposed development contains frontage on a Freeway / Expressway as designated by Map 6.6, Thoroughfare Plan - Functional Classification, in the City's Comprehensive Plan. Detailed explanation of condition identified above: NOTE: A waiver to the sidewalk requirements and fee in lieu of sidewalk construction shall not be considered at the same time by the Planning & Zoning Commission. Requested Oversize Participation Total Linear Footage of Proposed Public: nta Streets Sidewalks Sanitary Sewer Lines Water Lines Channels Storm Sewers Bike Lanes 1 Paths Parkland Dedication dire prior to filing The Final Plat: ACREAGE: a No. of acres to be dedicated + $ development fee a No. of acres in floodplain 0 No. of acres in detention 0 No. of acres in greenways OR FEE IN LIEU OF LAND: No. of SF Dwelling Units X $ _ $ (date) Approved by Parks & Recreation Advisory Board NOTE: DIGITAL COPY OF PLAT MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO FILING. - 2wicanr nas oreoarec mis aooncation and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto are true, correct, and complete. IF THIS APPLICATION IS FILED BY ANYONE OTHER THAN THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, this application must be accompanied by a power of attorney statement fiom the owner. If there is more than one owner, all owners must sign the application or the power of attorney. If the owner is a company, the applicatinn must be accompanied by proof of authority for the company's representative to sign the application on its behalf. LIEN HOLDERS identified in the title report am also considered owners and the appropriate signatures must be provided as described above. I� go . J.. _ r W !u 1 1 0 Date 12 1171 Page 4 of 9 CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL DEVELOPMENT Owner Certification: 1. No work of any kind may start until a permit is issued. 2. The permit may be revoked if any false statements are made herein. 3. If revoked, all work must cease until permit is re- issued. 4. Development shall not be used or occupied until a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. & The permit will expire if no significant work is progressing within 24 months of issuance. 6. Other permits may be required to fulfill local, state, and federal requirements. Owner will obtain or show compliance with all necessary State and Federal Permits prior to construction including NOI and SWPPP. 7. If required, Elevation Certificates will be provided with elevations certified during construction (forms at slab pre - pour) and post construction. 8. Owner hereby gives consent to City representatives to make reasonable inspections required to verify compliance. 9. If, stormwater mitigation is required, including detention ponds proposed as part of this project, it shall be designed and constructed first in the construction sequence of the project. 10. In accordance with Chapter 13 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, measures shall be taken to insure that all debris from construction, erosion, and sedimentation shall not be deposited in city streets, or existing drainage facilities. All development shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to and approved by the City Engineer for the above named project. All of the applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station shall apply. 11. The information and conclusions contained in the attached plans and supporting documents will comply with the current requirements of the City of College Station, Texas City Code, Chapter 13 and associated BCS Unified Design Guidelines Technical Specifications, and Standard Details. All development has been designed in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station and State and Federal Regulations. 12. Release of plans to (name or firm) is authorized for bidding purposes only. I understand that final approval and release of plans and development for construction is contingent on contractor signature on approved Development Permit. 13. I, THE OWNER, AGREE TO AND CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN, AND IN ATTACHMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION, ARE, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, TRUE, AND ACCURATE. Property Owner(s) Date Engineer Certification: 1. The project has been designed to ensure that stormwater mitigation, including detention ponds, proposed as part of the project will be constructed first in the construction sequence. 2. 1 will obtain or can show compliance with all necessary Local, State and Federal Permits prior to construction including NOI and SWPPP. Design will not preclude compliance with TPDES: i.e., projects over 10 acres may require a sedimentation basin. 3. The information and conclusions contained in the attached plans and supporting documents comply with the current requirements of the City of College Station, Texas City Code, Chapter 13 and associated BCS Unified Design Guidelines. All development has been designed in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station and State and Federal Regulations. 4. I, THE ENGINEER, AGREE TO AND CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN, AND IN ATTACHMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION, ARE, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, TRUE, AND ACCURATE. Engineer Date 1111 19 Page 5 of 9 The following CERTIFICATIONS apply to development in Special Flood Hazard Areas. Required for Site Plans, Final Plats, Construction Plans, Fill I Grading Permits, and Clearing Only Permits:* A. I, certify, as demonstrated in the attached drainage study, that the alterations or development covered by this permit, shall not: (i) increase the Base Flood elevation; (ii) create additional areas of Special Flood Hazard Area; (iii) decrease the conveyance capacity to that part of the Special Flood Hazard Area that is not in the floodway and where the velocity of flow in the Base Flood event is greater than one foot per second. This area can also be approximated to be either areas within 100 feet of the boundary of the regulatory floodway or areas where the depth of from the BFE to natural ground is 18 inches or greater; (iv) reduce the Base Flood water storage volume to the part of the Special Flood Hazard Area that is beyond the floodway and conveyance area where the velocity of flow in the Base Flood is equal to and less than one foot per second without acceptable compensation as set forth in the City of College Station Code of Ordinances, Chapter 13 concerning encroachment into the Special Flood Hazard Area; nor (v) increase Base Flood velocities. beyond those areas exempted by ordinance in Section 5.11.3a of Chapter 13 Code of Ordinances. Engineer Date Initial ❑ * If a platting- status exemption to this requirement is asserted, provide written justification under separate letter in lieu of certification. Required for Site Plans, Final Plats, Construction Plans, and Fill I Grading Permits: M , certify to the following: (i) that any nonresidential or multi - family structure on or proposed to be on this site as part of this application is designed to prevent damage to the structure or its contents as a result of flooding from the 100 -year storm. Engineer Date Additional certification for Floodway Encroachments: C. 1, , certify that the construction, improvement, or fill covered by this permit shall not increase the base flood elevation. I will apply for a variance to the Zoning Board of Adjustments. Engineer Date 20 1111 Page 5 of 9 Required for all projects proposing structures in Special Flood Hazard Area (Elevation Certificate required). Residential Structures: D. I, , certify that all new construction or any substantial improvement of any residential structure shall have the lowest floor, including all utilities, ductwork and any basement, at an elevation at least one foot above the Base Flood Elevation. Required Elevation Certificates will be provided with elevations certified during construction (forms at slab pre -pour) and post construction. Engineer/ Surveyor Commercial Structures: E. I, Date , certify that all new construction or any substantial improvement of any commercial, industrial, or other non - residential structure are designed to have the lowest floor, including all utilities, ductwork and basements, elevated at least one foot above the Base Flood Elevation Engineer / Surveyor OR Date I, , certify that the structure with its attendant utility, ductwork, basement and sanitary facilities is designed to be flood - proofed so that the structure and utilities, ductwork, basement and sanitary facilities are designed to be watertight and impermeable to the intrusion of water in all areas below the Base Flood Elevation, and shall resist the structural loads and buoyancy effects from the hydrostatic and hydrodynamic conditions. Required Elevation Certificates will be provided with elevations certified during construction (forms at slab pre - pour) and post construction. 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