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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublicity Vol. 11 (April 1974-January 1975) ^ -RV VVL~ P Dr. Holt Claim, Rumors Untrue `'ollege Station Mayoral time." andidate Dr. O.M. Holt said "I hope nothing comes of this ,day that a minor commotion as the rumors in College is being caused concerning Station are totally inaccurate inaccurate information about that I was not willing to serve him being on the council when when the suit was pending," the eligibility suit was filed Dr. Holt said. against the CS City Council in 19 1. A story in The Eagle also stated erroneously that he was a member of the council when the suit was filed. Actually, he was a member of the council only from 1964 to 1970, when he resigned. The suit concerned the legality of state employes holding paid, elected positions. A constitutional amendment later changed the original court ruling to allow state employes to serve in local office as long as no pay was received. "I had no knowledge of the uit that was to come," he said. "1 resigned at that time because I no longer wanted to serve on the co Wrier; A that CS Commission' Approves Plats Two final plats were ap- The next meeting of the pPlranovedningby an thed College Zoning C Stationomcommission is scheduled for 7 - mission Monday night in a p.m. April 15 at the city hall. meeting with the lightest agenda in months. The first plat approved was for Southwood Valley, Section One, located at the intersection of State Highway 6, and FM 2818. It is owned by the South- wood Valley Corporation. 61,17 THE SECOND plat was for the Camelot Addition, Section Three, located at the in- tersection tersection of Langford and Guadelupe Streets. It is owned / by D.E. McCrory. Most of the discussion concerning the plats occured in the preliminary stages of the plat approving process. Final plats do not need city council approval as the P Com- mission has the final okay. Willy Koehler, city planner, said the developer of the South- wood Valley subdivision pointed out a space that is reserved for a future school. The space however, is not included on the final plat. a~ CS Candidates Hoping For Big Voter Turnout BY BOBBY TEMPLETON In all, eleven candidates are at 5 p.m. today at the city hall. Eagle Staff Writer in the race for the five open The election is Saturday. Today, candidates for the spots on the city council. Other In the A&M consolidated College Station City Council candidates include Bob Bell for School Board of Trustee are hoping that a deluge of mayor; Charles F. Johnson election set for Saturday, 19 voters will pour down on the and James R. Gardner for persons have cast absentee voting machines. place 4; Thomas R. Chaney, votes. The absentee deadline is This hope is based on the Gloria Martinson and Lorence at 4:30 p.m. today at the school theory that since a good L. Bravenec; and Mae B. destrict administration number of the candidates are Holleman for place 6. building. newcomers to the political At the deadline for absentee THE CANDIDATES in these scene, their chances for victory are better from blocks votes of voting last Friday, a total of 27 other races will be listed with first time voters. persons had voted. These votes campaign statements in other However, a number of the will be tallied with the votes Eagle articles during this candidates are old timers today and counted tonight week. The results of the CS whose political standings are according to Mrs. Florence race will be reported in solid. These include Dr. O.M. Neeley, city secretary. Wednesday's Eagle. Holt for mayor, Homer Adams The primary for the state for place 2, J.D. Lindsay for THERE ARE FIVE voting and county election in place 4 and James H. Dozier stations in C.S. They will be November is Saturday, May 4. for place 6. All but place 2 are open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Absentee voting for the contested races. today with no break for lunch. primary is taking place now in A WRITE-IN campaign has In another local election, the the county Clerks office in the started for Joe McGraw in Bryan Board of Trustee and County Courthouse. Voting place 2, the uncontested race, Bryan City Council race, 11 times are between 8 a.m. and 5 Ads have appeared in local persons have voted absentee. p.m. with a deadline at 5 p.m. papers for his candidacy. The absentee voting deadline is April 30. Slim Margin Makes Holt New CS Ma or Y BY BOBBY TEMPLETON secretary, said this year's Bell and Retired TAMU Eagle Staff Writer voter turnout is much better Professors James R. (Jim) The tension could be felt in than last year. Of the 10,294 the man returned to the council the computer room at Texas registered voters, 16.88 per after an absence of four Data Center as candidates and cent showed at the polls. Last years. He served from 1964-70. curious persons looked on as year the number turning out the computer printed out the was 995. TENSION PREVAILED as news that Dr. O.M. Holt had the votes were being closely beaten Bob Bell by a 15 vote WITH A SLATE OF mostly eyed by Holt as the results margin for mayor of College new candidates in the running, rolled off the computer print Station. the odds were that the council our sheet. The final count was The College Station City would get a few newcomers. Holt-857 and Bell-842. Council will have a new look for The new members or those One of the election surprises the coming year as 1,738 CS never before entering the that probably swung a large voters returned one incumbent political arena, are TAMU number of votes toward the 31- to his seat and voted in two Instructors James R. (Jim) year-old Bell was the TAMU 'ormer councilmen and two Gardner and Lorence (Larry) campus precinct turnout. ;u wcomers• Bravenec. Where usually only a handful) One of the returning coun- In the contest generating the show, 170 voted this year at the ':nen is Dr. O.M. Holt who iuost merest before, during and campus polliong station. is elected by a slim margin after the election was the The other candidates elected i the mayor's position. mayoral race between KORA- to council spots were James H. )Florence Neelev, ('S (•itv FNI :sir) FTA.M 1?a0iz) Dozier in place 6 and Homer B. %dams, the sole candidate in )lace 2. Dozier won over Mae ii. Holleman by a vote of 104 o till. In one of the newcomer's aces, Gardner profited off his -trong campaign by winning in glace 4 over incumbent J.D. Lindsay and Charles F. Johnson. The result of this hree-way race were Gardner- 795, Lindsay-528 and Johnson- (62. IN THE QTHER newcomer's ace, Bravenec won a fairly convincing win over Gloria ';Iartinson and 'T'homas It. n place 5. The tally in e ('S Alge 4A) low , ~ i o, e L 71-1 r~'l e 46 31, k~ 11, Houpicked Mayor ,in 15-vote margin - Station city sound growth, open government Tuesday's College clts ended in a close and develops n concern decisions based action race for res mayor with Dr. O. M. on a long lace Holt winning by a total of 15 Lorence Bravenec took p five, an unexpired term for one votes. "I appreciate the vote and the year only, with 939 votes over and Glo- confidence of the people," said Thomas R. Chaney (511) Holt, who won with 857 votes ria Martinson (222). • over his opponent Bob Bell, with Bravenec, an associate profes- sor of accounting at TAMU, is 842. also a lawyer and Certified Public During his campaign, Holt said Accountant. Bravenec basically one of his goals was to stay opposes a ward system, favors abreast of the needs of the city. stricter zoning and more parks He is a retired professor of ag- and landscaping. education at TAMU and has not- and Atty. James H. Dozier ed that a "growing city brings City ed on the basis of certain problems that need to be who campaign quality growth for College Sta- solved." tion, was elected to place six with ballots cast There were 1,738 11 Positions a vote of 1,074 over the 611 bal- for the total of the lots cast for Mae B. Holleman. on the ballot out of the P the 2,294 reg- Dozier, also associate professor istered voters in College Station. of finance at TAMU, is not in J. R. (Jim) Gardner, professor growth for its own sake of urban and regional planning favor of at TAMU, took place four on the and noted that due to quantity council with 790 votes. Former of transient residences that Col- place four councilman J. D. Lind- lege Station has several unique say followed with 528 votes and problems that come with this type of community. Charles F. Johnson had 362. Homer B. Adams ran unopposed Gardner said he planned to work for planned economically, for place two. • • C S okays plats The College Station Planning o fthe intersection of Farm-to- and Zoning Commission approved Market Road 2818 and Highway its only two agenda items last 6. night in what commissioners call- The Southwood Valley plat was • ed "bur shortest meeting in his- approved after the commission- tory." ers amended it with a request for The Commission took only fif- sidewalks on the west side of teen minutes to approve two fi- Brothers Blvd. nal plats for the Southwood Val- Both plats rezoned their re- lev subdivision and the Camelot spective areas as single-family deve!oprient. Roth are southwest residential. • • _ ; a~ . a ~ ' ~ ~ ~ r sir°'?' "f A Y Wickes Open for Business Wickes Lumber Company opened its doors for manager Don Foust; B-CS Chamber of Commerce ausiness Wednesday with these men participating president Jocko Roberts, College Station City in the board-cutting ceremony At left is Tom Manager North Bardell doing the honors and 'Iarkle, management fr inpi from '~!.-`;tjr; v,,4 r;tS € II ~1~ S(}tl 1'r'b'tit • • yively Debate A Probability C-4s Council Schedules Meeting The newly elected members items. Millican Dam project and favor of contribution either the College City Council will The called meeting of the discussion of the city's par- $275 or $550 toward a com- lw meeting at 5 p.m. tonight in council will be in the Council ticipation in a Brazos Valley munications radio for its their first full meeting, at Room of the CS City Hall. Development ` Council ap- ambulance as a part of the v,ilich some lively debate ought Among the recurring agenda plication for an Emergency medical grant. t ! occur as the agenda in- subjects are consideration of Medical Services Grant. The Also in last week's meeting, r00es some contro%,,rsial citv's backing of the proposed old council voted last week in the old council approved a motion to send two representatives to the Washington D.C. hearings on hlillican Dam. The city sup- ports the building of the dam. The first item to be discussed is a proposal concerning city utility rates. Utility rates are ~ the prime source of income for the city. Councilmen will hear a report concerning the 701 oprehensive Development it till ._-11:I { 11)1 !h, pll-t. it w sill' elan being developed by Piruiell, Anderson, Wilshire >llld .Associates. • • Revision of Request Asked ~1 Zone Changes Denied Two tracts of land on FM 60 said the land if rezoned would tract from single family single family residential to south of FM 2154 which would have isolated residential areas residential to apartment general commercial. The 'have hemmned in residential and the Commission felt a building. request was presented by the areas were denied for zone revision of the request should The commission also ap- Shiloh Club. changes by the College Station be compiled and presented. proved one rezoning request The final plat was approved Planning and Zoning Com- The request was for a 4.32 and one final plat con- for the Anderson Ridge Cor- • mission Monday night. acre tract from single, family sideration. poration. It is located in the The rezoning request were residential to general com- The rezoning involved a two Anderson Ridge Subdivision, asked for by the Interstate mercial and for a 17.9 acre acre tract on Highway 6 from Section Two. i Promotional Printing Com- lany. Residents adjacent to the tracts appeared to voice positive and negative com- ments about the rezoning consideration. Willy Koehler 7 • ~ ~ is o .o c a ~E,° rZrw ~waTiw d~ a~ G,70 duo bW3 ;A. jy x 4a JZ V1 cc u S r K [vin a r~ ? T o o w ,Qge ° i~ CA U d M y d 0 u +`.3 U o E! K. m o co on O , pa C . S i4 w a 4 U q °N' a° .aw° S 1.4 We 41, C cc~ U t"n o r. cc A -00 m -M .8 cc L O ;04 w 81 m cc 1 A ~ c x.. ' °.S au,°> 3 m ` CL) G• v P v F'' a~ o c`a eq -0 ~ co v i w a v y C a~ o • 'C O i.. N 61 V1 V! w O O , y 6a /'Lf V! C O y;, OD Cd N O d 'b b0 C. 'p • c a e w u C 7° C' c a S S o°° (c) O F+ Y U a w a~ ca . w . F.a O to c. 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" °ra' " O w .5 F ~JQQ c z'~' y~•.." a~i a~i ~~a^.' .`'y a«a'..5 C wwS•c..f~~ ~ C po .r.:' • a O w w O a ca~ ~ g U !.i' ^Of O 6~ S N O LO U u .r A m A F 3 0 ►D ° Z m ~ u a~ ~ ~ C'' •v vui a. ce • .P&Z okays rezoning of subdivision The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission approved the final plat rezoning for South- wood Valley subdivision last night. • The commission amended the rezoning measure of the plant to include a request for the develop- ers to install sidewalks along Southwest Parkway. Developer W. D. Fitch asked the commission to allow the side- walks to adjoin the curb instead of I he property line. He said that the v rassy strip left by the usual sidewalk installation only caused niotorists to step into mud and wet grass when exiting from their ars parked alongside the street. The commission said the city engineer had the authority to de- termine sidewalk locations, after I011SUlting with the land develop- ers rind the area residents. • • Commi*ttee To Study Motel Room Tax Uses The exact expenditures for might be spent. The The already lost by the city in the -Elected Fred Brison . as the revenues from the Hotel- council was appointed as the first three months of billing. May o roved a resolution Motel Room Tax were not committee. The schedule also will keep the -App defined exactly by the CS City The council also discussed rate consistent with what supported the Brazos Valley rant Council Tuesday night, but the possibility of having to Bryan charges. Development another committee was raise the city utility rates for request for a complete Council's reggraf ht edical established to take up where electricity based on the COUNTY JUDGE BILL Emergency a seven county area the first one left off. correction of a mistake in the VANCE appeared representing system rate charged by Bryan. It was local apartment owners. He surrounding Brazos County. The first such committee -Received the request from under the chairmanship of r- *Is Community Cabelevision Col. Councilman Homer Adams "I don't want the Chamber to reinstitute KPRC-Channgl 2 presented a report last week from Houston in this area. A suggesting the money be used of Commerce or the university application for such is pending for brochures, an information before the FCC. desk or sign at the city hall, a interpreting for me how community recreation center and possible beautification. to use. city money." "I think we need to explore recommened by John Den- asked the council to reclasify • all areas where the money nison, CS consulting engineer, the apartments equally for all might be used although I am that rates for electricity be utilities. not in favor of using the money raised about 16 per cent to In other action, the council; . for a brochure," James Dozier, allow CS to keep up its present -Heard an update on the councilman said. He added profit off the sale of electriety. status of 701 Comprehensive that an overall plan is needed No decisions were reached, Development Plan by Dr. by the council before any of it is but Dennison was asked to Charles Pinnell of Pinnell, spent. draw up rate schedules which Anderson Wilshire and ; would let CS make up the Associates. f ADAMS SAID THE estimated $24,000-$30,000 BROCHURE part was suggested to attract tourism in the city since the law specifies that one-sixth of the money be used for such. Councilman Don Dale concurred saying. "The city's story needs to be told." &41V At any rate, the city wants the only decision making power over the money as ex- 19?# pressed in Dozier's comment. "I don't want the Chamber of Commerce or the university interpreting for me how to use city money." TAMU has proposed plan for the use of the money. It was suggested that the plan be studied for possible m- • corporation into the city's plan fir the money. !'",ED BRISON, coun- c ilwan, moved, that a second committee be established to investi,ate all ways the money CS Millican Resolution • S ark s Deb ate M otion p ~ By BOBBY TEMPLETON Appropriations of $370,000 for councilmen felt based on. Eagle Staff Writer the Millican Study are now contacts with Frank Thurmond Even a parliamentary pending before the of the Brazos River Authority procedure expert would have congressional committee, but that personal representation been hard pressed to keep up the Corps of Engineers study was worth taxpayer's money to with all the amendments and recommends an expenditure of get the city's position motions to all the therefores $500,000 for it. adequately across at the and whereases in a Millican Introducing the original hearings. Reservoir resolution passed by resolution, Dr. O.M. Holt, the College Station City Council mayor, said the previous Mathewson, a CS Planning last night. council had approved the Zoning Commission member, Saving the best for last, the payment for two represen- said, "The resolution (the councilmen spent most of their tatives to attend the Millican original one) does not allow for time in the three hour meeting Dam hearings in Washington study of alternative ways hotly debating a lengthy D.C. on April 23, but they failed besides the dam by which the version of the final resolution to approve a formal resolution city might get its future water which was passed. to send with them. The old supply. council passed last week the Trying to get across that I THE ORIGINAL resolution sending of Councilman Don position in the resolution, containing seven whereas Dale and former Mayor Dick Councilman Larry Bravenec clauses and five "be it Hervey to Washington to moved to amend a motion by resolved" clauses stated that represent the city in the Dale to accept the resolution. in view of CS's location, in- hearings. The amendment was to delete creased population and need portions of the resolution in- for water, the city goes on OVER THE OBJECTIONS of dicating the location of the dam record as favoring the dam on John Longley, 1215 Langford on the Navasota River and the • the Navasota River for im- St., and Chris Mathewson, 1307 city's recorded position poundment of water and favors glade, the council refused to "favoring the dam at the the appropriation of $500,000 rescind the previous action to for continued study of the dam. send the delegates. Most of the (See CS PASSES, Page 4A) CS Passes Mille can Resolution (Continued from Page 1) Washington before and ap- Dam. If your local further confusion, so Dozier earliest possible time." parently was under the congressman doesn't favor it, moved to table the whole misimpression that Congress then you can bet it won't resolution, which barely "I CANNOT VOTE favorably had definitely passed the succeed," Dozier noted.. passed by a majority vote by for anything I do not fully project but hadn't ap- After a bit of confusion as to Bravenec, Dozier, Jim Gard- understand," Bravenec said. propriated the money, but it the exact wording of the ner and Fred Brison. Councilman James Dozier doesn't look like that is the Bravenec amendment, Dozier Dozier then moved for a said, "I don't know if any one in case." moved to amend the amend- simplified resolution, which this room (Council Room) who "I would like to charge the ment to reduce the whole was passed unaminously. really knows exactly what delegates to find out exactly resolution to a few paragraphs. The passed resolution status the Millican Dam whether Congressman Olin resolved that support be given Project is at. I have been to Teague favors the Millican THIS, HOWEVER, caused to the appropriation of funds in the amount of $500,000 in Fiscal year 1975 for further Army Corps of Engineer study 44,0 Planning an design of Millican Dam. • ^U^Uf.' U w O iUi w 'a M at N o "V y C cis C v C C O c" C C O y.bAacu d u a°ib U ~ co U O (1) Cc$ co c. u.e awY, y a3 C C cC a V1 6l V! 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She will be at the city hall dpring the day to tell people where they may help out. The cleanup is an official effort by the city to improve the CS environment, Mrs. Kramer said. • ~ a S 641, r `e 9Rh S ~ » Photo by v...: K•:,a Yv~ BETH MAMALIGA THROWS a bag of trash onto the clean-up wagon as Terry Niles and Pete Chenault pick up the remains of a pile of trash placed by the curb by a College Station resident. This trio was only a portion of a group of CS citizens collecting garbage during College Station's Clean-Up Day yesterday. Beth and Terry are students at A&M Consolidated High School and Pete Chenault is a Brazos County employe in precinct 1. • CS Plans Utility Rate Discussion A meeting of the College Station City Council will be held at 7 p.m. tonight in the Council Room of the CS City Hall. The main items on the agenda include con- sideration of a proposed Utility Rates Schedule Ordinance and action on an application for Federal Flood Insurance. • John Dennison, con- sulting engineer, will present schedules of rates for utilities based on the increased income needed for the city to offset in- creased rates charged by Bryan. Willy Koehler, city planner, will present the flood insurance application information to the Council. Other items on the agenda are a resolution for carrying Channel 2 (Houston) on cable television, a resolution commending former councilmen and the mayor, a request for variance by Bardin H. Nelson and two ordinances calling for a public hearing on zone changes. • • CS City Council Ups Electrical Power Rate BY BOBBY TEMPLETON TWO RESOLUTIONS THE INCREASED electnea i Eagle Staff Writer authorizing city participation bill for CS residents will make in the application for Federal up the $25,000 to $30,000 lost b% For the first time since 1966, Flood Insurance also were CS during its first three months the College Station City Council approved by the council. If or so of billing. It also will has changed the amount accepted by the Federal Flood make up future discrepancies charged for city electrical Insurance Administration, caused by the higher Bryan power. In this case the rate was those living in the suspected rate. raised; in 1966 it was lowered. flood hazard area will be The new money will generate At a meeting Monday night, eligible for federally sub- about $170,000 of increased the Council raised electrical sidized insurance policies. revenue in the city budget. rates an average of 10 per cent John Dennison, consulting allowing the city to keep its over the present rate charged engineer, recommended the past profit margin on utilitN by the council. It was about an council approve the utility rate fees. Dennison said the CS eight per cent charge increase increase to offset raised residents will be paying a $.35 over the amount charged in wholesale rates charged by higher total monthly bill than 1973. Bryan. the Bryan residents. In February, Bryan raised "The actual increase flue- Other changes in the tuility the fuel base charged CS frou tuates with the amount of rate schedule include a $1 25 to 30 cents. This explains the electricity used, but it increase in the n►inimum bill • difference between the per cent averages out to 10 per cent," he charged for electricity and a of increase over 1973 and the said. Increases will be no non-specified charge t( r present. higher than 12 per cent. (See CS COUNCIL, Page 2A i C 'S Council Increases Rates Continued from Page I "The city gets two thirds of would almost guarantee ac- without bids as the price of the reconnections. The teens- its income from utility fees and ceptance in the Federal Flood wire is based on the market section charge was i2, which the rest from ad velgrum insurance Administration value of aluminum at the ttmµ didn't cover the cost of the taxes, he said. Maybe, we Program even though city of purchase and the shorter need to re-evaluate where the ordinances were already in line delivery time. brork done. majority of it comes from." with federal requirements. Wire brought on bids will not JIM CARDNER, noun- Bill Koehler, city planner, The resolutions call for the be delivered to the city un:; cilman, said the city needs to told the council the two review of all building permits Januar.v of '275. look into the sources of city resolutions before them con- by a city building official, income. cerning the flood insurance specify construction methods to minimize flood damage, assure the FFIA the city wil. enact necessary control. measures and give the cite manager authority to assisk ZA.001 and cooperate in the program. In other action, the counei'. ; Passed a resolutio- n supporting the L'ommun t 1 _C Cablevision's FCC application: for carrying K.PRC-TV, channel 2 of Houston. • - Approved the market ;purchase of alurninun) wire from Priester-Mell on delivery in about four months. TIT uarc".ase boas aut`-;Zk~d • Council raises ut1'*1I'*ty rates The College Station city coun- because of a mathematical error of obtaining low-rate flood insur- One is the Shiloh Club tract fil raised utility rates an average by the utility consultants. The ante through government sub- from single family residential to A 10 per cent per household new rate proposal for residential sidy. general commercial. The other is Monday night. and small commercial users is In other action the council: two tracts one-half mile west of City electric rate consultants about 10 per cent higher. -Commended former mayor FM 2154 on University Drive (FM John Denison and Jim McCord Denison said the city had lost J. B. Hervey, and former coun- 60) from a single family resi- provided evidence to support their money since February when cilman C. A. Bonnen and J. D. dential to apartment building and increase request. They said Bryan Bryan raised the rates. The new Lindsay, 1973-74 council mem- general commercial. had raised its base energy rate rates are expected to erase the bers. 25 per cent and its water rate $25,000 to $30,000 deficit and -Supported an attempt to get 16.67 per cent. College Station raise an additional $160,000 to Channel 2 of Houston on the buy is utility supplies from $175,000 to finance the city's local cable. Br,• . public utilities. -Approved a zoning code The original retail rate in- North Bardell, city manager, variance for Bardin H. Nelson's crease proposal was 16 per cent said the city will absorb the property at 402 Boyett, which water rate increase. requires him to have at least The council also agreed to in- eight parking spaces but no more vestigate the federal flood insur- than eight tenants. ante plan further. Only 34 strut- The council also called a public tures in College Station presently hearing on the rezoning of two qualify for the program, a means areas. • • CS eli ible g for flood insurance Flood insurance will soon be offered by the city through pri- available to College Station resi- vate insurance companies. dents located on a flood plain. "Private insurance companies This insurance, said City Man- would not provide flood insur- ager North Bardell, will now be ance without federal control," said Bardell, adding that it was a Housing Urban Development program offered to cities con- forming to flood hazard regula- tions. Areas in College Station on a flood plain are off Wolf Pen Creek (under Highway 6 at the Highway 30 intersection) and Bee Creek (which forks into three branches in South College Sta- tion). Bardell said reasons the city took out the flood insurance pro- gram were to allow residents in areas subject to flooding to be able to take out flood insurance and to prevent further building on this plain. "The only cost to the city is that involved in the administra- tion of the project," said Bardell. Insurance costs will run 25 cents per $100 of coverage per year on residential structures. Content coverage on such struc- tures will run 35 cents per $100. Commercial building coverage will run 40 cents per $100 for the structure and 75 cents per $100 for the contents. "It is a voluntary program which gives the resident or com- mercial owner the opportunity to buy the insurance if they want," said Bardell. Bardell said HUD would come in and delineate the flood hazard areas for the city. He also said the flood plains were designated by a survey taken by the Corps • of Engineers. 7X2 7 P9 ?11 a~ P&Z approves rezo n i ng o tract The College Station Planning ing request for a 4.32 acre tract and Zoning Commission approved and a 17.90 acre tract on FM 60 one zone change Monday night South of FM 2154. The request but denied another. was to rezone from single family The commission rezoned the residential to general commercial. • two acre tract on Highway 6 Commissioners Tom Chaney and occupied by the Shiloh Club from James Wallace questioned the single family residential to gen- feasibility of the request saying eral commercial. Commissioner it would create "island zone" Michael B. Calliham abstained areas where homes are now without explanation. located in the section. The Shiloh Club's owners said Commissioner George Boyett they were hoping to relocate the dissented and was the only com- club to an area near the west missioner to vote favoring the bypass. They said the club's change. present location prevented them In other action the commission from holding their annual turkey approved unanimously the final Shoot. plat for the Anderson Ridge sub- The commision denied a rezon- division, section two. • Y ~ S r Pr.r 1,T hTI(-,', NOTICE TO BIDDERS I . The City of College Station will I eceive bids for one 1974 Model four j door sedan until 1:30 P.M., Friday, May 14, 1974. Further information, bid forms and specifications may be secured -om the City Manager's office, City ~I-W Collpgr Station, Toxn~ h1AY • THE HOME OF TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY -71 t. 1~~~3 _ tR I ~ X Ili,. T ,~~iIIIIIII II~) Y F ,"nl_l FGF STATI0I,4 a; n h ~s AN OVERTHROW OF CITY government is not the The Elks sponsored Youth Government Day case here as it may appear. Instead A&M Con- Thursday. Bryan High School students also par- City High School students (L to R) Toshiko ticipated by holding the positions of Bryan Iehiye, and Dennis Billingsley, occupy the seats of officials. Also pictured is CS mayor College Station City Councilmen for a day. They (Photo by Bobby Templeton Dr. O.M. Holt. x1110 other students held. dial? j-,,ff po, i., ill, j , r THE [ V F "AY 19, 1_97LI .1 ~ X III,. T °"~II~~~~I III S Iq~,,p F -r)l , r(-,F !~TATlr, Jhu 7, nA = 4' 1'1111~191A R A, grq lF ~ , I illillililillillWOMEN G3 . COLLEGE STATION MAYOR 0. M. Holt.(seated Assistant Hospital Administrator Mike Strohowski left) and Bryan Mayor J. A. Skrivanek officially and Mrs. Georgia Eiland, director of nursing proclaimed the week of May 12-18, 1974, National; personnel lend their support of the project as Chuck Hospital Week at St. Joseph Hospital Tuesday. Todd looks on. MAY 12, D74 CS C*ty Counc1*1 Plans Door Sesslon C..Iosed After correctly interpreting session following the closed and Mrs. Bob Rice discussion- placation is being handleo the Texas Open Meetings Law portion. of renovation of the Mimosa through the Brazos Valley and resolving to follow it, the Other open session business Room in the old city hall and Development Council. College Station City Council is includes consideration of a consideration of Steering The Rices are asking for a -scheduled to meet in closed resolution for matching funds Committee recommendation variance from the city or- session at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the for an application for ad- on the Urban Transportaion disance dictating the distance Plan. from a home-owned struetui e Council Room of the Citv Hall. ditional police radios, action on In a closed meeting recently, a variance request from Mr. The matching funds ap- to a side property line. certain ambiguities occurred, but City Manager North Bardell said all future meetings would run according to the law. The questionable portion of the law concerned actions taken in closed session 1 ~I 11(~ r'~ A Y 13, 1 as opposed to an open session as required by the law. "There was not intention on the part of the councilmen to disobey the law," Bardell said. 'They were just misinformed about the law at the time." On the council agenda at Tuesday's meeting, are con- siderations for personnel appointments, which first will be discussed in closed session and then acted on in open ~ CS Council Considers Closed in Open Session Meeting Vote BY BOBBY TEMPLETON council wanted to make all the first time. Longley was Don Dale, Dr. O.M. Holt, Fred Eagle Staff Writer actions legal in the future. This designated chairman, Brison and Homer Adams, for; is exactly what they did at their replacing M.R. Calliham who Larry Bravenec and Jim After an hour long executive meeting by voting on the P&Z remains on the Commission to Gardner, against; and Jim session, the College Station appointments. fill out his unexpired term. Dozier abstaining. City Council met Tuesday in Reappointed to the com- The terms on the commission The staff members ap- open session to approve four mission was George Boyet with are for two years. pointed include Dr. T.O. city staff appointments and Barny Stevenson and John THE VOTE FOR the com- Walton Jr. as city health of- officially appoint three Longley being appointed for missioners went as follows: (See HIGHWAY, Page 4A) members to the CS Planning and Zoning Commission. The Council met in closed session two weeks ago to discuss the P&Z appointments, but approved the appointments without adjourning to an open session as required by the THE E A G L E Texas Open Meetings Law. NORTH BARDELL, city MAY 15, 197h manager, has said the action two weeks ago was by no means deliberate and the Highway Consiede'red Continued from Page One cilman Gardner raised the DOZIER FELT that by ficer, Mrs. Florence Neelley as legality of the council acting on granting the variance, a city secretary; Phillip Goode such requests. building of "non-conforming as city judge and Neeley C. "We are not a board of ad- use" would be created. Lewis as city attorney. justment and, therefore, I don't "At a later date, the building Bravenec abstained from think this is the proper body to could become rent property voting for city judge as he is a act on it," he said. The council which could be contrary to consultant for the law firm of then voted to designate future zoning in the area," which Goode is a partner. themselves a board of ad- Dozier said. THE MOST LENGTHLY justment, a move which In other action, the Council: discussed time was a variance Gardner and Bravenec voted for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rice, 405 against and Dozier abstained. Montclair, who requested they The variance then was be allowed to construct living denied by a 4-2-1 vote with quarters for his mother-in-law Adams and Bravenec voting 4 feet, 9 inches from a side for Dozier again abstaining. property line. A city ordinance COUNCILMAN DALE said, requires a building be no closer "before I vote for this than 7.5 feet from a side variance, I want to know property line. exactly what your neighbor "In an attempt to keep the feels about it." buildings in line with each Rice replied saying his only other and in architectural neighbor concerned Carmon harmony with the area, I think Tax, 401 Montclair, wanted to my request ought to be remain neutral on the granted," Bob Rice said. He is variance. Tax was not present wanting to build living quar- at the meeting. ters behind his house and in "Through all the publicty line with his garage. given this meeting, I think he BEFORE THE VARIANCE (Tax) knew about it," Rice was even considered, Coun- said. Y F S -011 F(-,F ST.ATKN' Sealed proposals addressed to the Honorable Mayor ana Council of College Station, Texas will be received at the office of North Bardell, City Manager, until 10:00 A. AA , May 22, 1974 for furnishing the following equipment. item 1 30,400 Ibs, 477 MCM AAC, 19 strand, hard-drawn T E I aluminum, bare, Class AA + L fIUL stranding, Code "Cosmos". Conductor to be packa9.ed in _ ,standard 3800 lb, quantities on ~:q I non returnable wooden reels. 1 IAY 16, 19/ 4 Item 2 7,600 Ibs. 336.4 MCM AAC, 19 strand, hard drawn aluminum, bare, Class AA stranding, Code "Tulip Conductor to be packaged in standard 3800 lb. quantities on non returnable wooden reels. Item 3 10,620 Ibs. No. 4-0, 61 1 stranding, bare A.C.S.R., Code "Penguin". Conductor to be packaged in standard 1770 lb. quantities on non returnable wooden reels. Item 4 3,540 Ibs. No. 2 .0, 6 1 tranding bare A.C. S.R., Code "Quail' . Conductor to be packaged in standard 1770 lb. quantities on non returnable wooden reels. Item 5 7,200 Ibs. No. 2, 7 1 stranding, bare A.C.S.R., Code "Sparate' Conductor to be packaged in standard 1200 Ib quantities on nonreturnable wooden reels. ?he right is reserved a the nterest of the owner may require, to reject any and all bids and to waive any n for aht~ n hIcl" • ~ ~ X Ills, T .,~~IIIIIIII II~ Y F S nl l FrF ~.TATIr,, NOT, CE 1061DDFkS The City of College Station will receive bids for one 1974 Model four moor sedan until 1:30 P. M., Friday, 'Aay 14, 1974. Further information, bid form; d specifications may be secured 't om the City Manager's office, City call, College Station, Texas • THE EAGLE !"1AY 17, 1974 • TH EAG LF JUN F B, 1971E 'rc~rz~'~dp Funds k 096~000 s CS armar IiVKNET.BONARRIGO public reaction and said. Although there were no need for asphalt street Eagle Staff Writer suggestions for the use of the dollar values fixed to com- overlays to maintain city funds. mittee suggestions Lancaster streets and for a water line that Bill Lancaster, chairman of indicated the committee's wish will tie the city in with Texas More than $96,000 in revunue the Parks & Recreation to have their recommendations A&M to prevent a massive loss haring funds for the Fifth Committee, was on hand, made a matter of record for the of water service in the event a Entitlement Period will be however, to make suggestions Council's consideration. water line breaks in another pent on street repairs and for expenditures on city parks. area of the city. environmental protection by "The Parks & Recreation THERE WAS SOME "It seems to me one of the the City of College Station. Committee would like to discussion concerning the pressing needs of this city is to City Councilmen voted 3-2 at recommend the purchase of priorities established by the fix our streets," said Coun- a special meeting Tuesday land for parks," Lancaster city's engineers indicating the cilman Don Dale. "Another night to spend 49,000 on street thing is to install this water line repairs and to allocate $47,358 which will complete the loop in for environmental protection. case a water main breaks The action was taken after a somewhere else. "These suggested park public hearing was held on the projects are badly planned use of the revenue sharing funds. needed.... But first things first," Dale Continued. "I think FEW CITIZENS were water is more imperative at present at the meeting which this point in time than im- proving our park situation." was called primarily to hear SINCE PART of the money will be allocated for en- vironmental protection it is conceivable that the Council could change its mind at a later date and use the funds for Revenue Sharing parks rather than for the construction of a water line. Continued from Page 1 Councilman James H. Dozier truck chassis for the sanitation Cemetery. Councilman Dozier suggested the Parks & department to the low bidder. suggested that each family put -Recreation Committee get Twin City International won a history on tombstones in the together with the City Council the contract with a bid of future. He said it would be and talk about some idea, $14,524.87 with a delivery date helpful to other people to have "I think one of the grew` of 120 to 150 days. some information about the needs of this city is for 2 i. r - Granted permission to a dead person and his family and municipal park," Dozi , family to erect a mausoleum in suggested the Cemetery In other action the Council: the College Station City Committee consider this point. - Awarded the contract for a (See REVENUE, Page 4A) • 7 C X 1938 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 1 <<, IIIIIII,. i11111I1 T Y O le (IIID, F S COLLEGE STATION TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CTo W ERN HOM IT MAY CON CERN: The College Station Planning The College Stati Planning I sin ill and Z Com heamissring ion on will the an a cirlin hold a public public hearon ingoon the THE EAGLE question of rezoning the foquestion of llowing trachrezoning the following tract: 321 feet northeast of Southwood Two tracts of F.M. 60, South, Drive, being a part of Lot MAY 19 1974 northeast of F.M. 2818; 7.9 A-0,aQ acre tract on F.M. 2818, 19, acres rom Single Family 1, Block 12, Southwood, Section Residentfial District, District 26, College Station, Texas from R 1C, to General Commercial Apartment Building District, District, District C-1; 10.7 D strict R-3 to General Com acres from Single Family mercial District, District C 1. Residential District, District R 1C, to Apartment Building The said hearing shall be held TO WHOM I i MAY CON- District, District R 3. in the Council Room of the City CERN: of College Station City Hall at The said hearing shall be held the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the The College Station Planning in the Council Room of the City Planning and Zoning Com and Zoning Commission Com heamission will of College Station City Hall at mission on Monday, June 3, ring on the the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the 1974. hold question a a p publii rezoning the Planning and Zoning Com following tract: mission on Monday, June 3, For additional information, 1974. please contact me. All of Lot 33 and Lot 34, Block 1 For additional informaiton, William F. Koehler of the Kapchinskie Subdivision, please contact me. City Planner City of College Station, from Single Family Residential ric t, Di I R-1 C, to William F. Koeheler TO WHOM IT MAY CON Di st Apartment Itrict ct District, 1 City Planner CERN: D strict R 3. TO WHOM IT MAY CON The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will The said hearing shall be held CERN: hold a public hearing on the in the Council Room of the City The College Station Plannin question of rezoning the thCollege SM.t meeting ofllthe following tract: Planning and Zoning Com- and Zoning Commission wi hold a public hearing on the All of Lot 31 and Lot 32, Block 1 mission on Monday, June 3, question of rezoning the of the Kapchinskie Subdivision, 1974. following tract: City of College Station, from Two tracts on F.M. 60, South, Single Family Residential For additional information, northeast of F.M. 2818; 16.4 District, District R 1C, to pleasee contact me. acres from Single Family Apartment Building District, District R-3. William F. Koehler Residential District, District City Planner R-1C to General Commercial The said hearing shall be held District, District C 1; and 39.8 in the Council Room of the City R from Single Family of College Station City Hall at acres esidential D"tr ct, District 7:00 P.M. meeting of the R 1C to Apartment Building Planning and Zoning Com - District, D istrict R 3. mission on Monday, June 3, 1974. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City I For additional information, of College Station City Hall at please contact me. the 700 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com William F. Koehler mission on Monday, June 3, City Planner 1974. For additional information,! please contact me. William F. Koehler City Planner THE HOME OF TEXAS ARM UNIVERSITY 32 I Y N U m o ,6C1 .•~L^' L CN~9 n. 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L Y a Y (.~l L L • T H E H 0 M E 0 F T E X A S A& M U N I V E R S I T Y ,I ~ X Ills T Y IIIII~, F S COLLEGE STATIOP`,r Students in B-CS Replace Leaders nryan-College Station high Haensly, City Engineer; Jett school students will hold the Zwolinski, Parks Superin- reins of city government tendent; Jay Treat, Utilities ! hursday May 9th as part of Office Manager; and Linda the Benevolent and Protective Alvarez, City Secretary. wder of Elks Youth Govern- nent Day. The 14th annual ,1~servance sponsored by the 't yan Lodge is the feature part + the local Lodges recognition • ,t National Youth Week. THE EAGLE Civic Leaders and their THE will meet for lunch Thursday at the Elks MAY, 1974 1 A,dge on Mobile Avenue with the students assuming their pests afterward. College Station officials for the afternoon will be Keith Manning, Mayor; Mark Sicilio, Peggy Moore, Pam Neelley, David Schneider, Jana Baker and Dennis Billingsley, City Council; Toshiko Iehiye, City Manager; Jim Brannen, City Attorney; Dennis Gimlin, Judge; Nancy Lancaster, Health Officer; Tommy itucker, Chief of Police; Liz Alvarez, Fire Chief; Paul • U Pi F: N 0 M r f E is X S A& h," 9 R 51 i" Y TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: 9g The College Station n will Commission and Zoning publi h e qulestionubof rezoning on the following tract: A 0.595 acre tract on F.M. 2818, 1321 feet northea ast at Soof t Lot mil, 12, Southwood, Section Drive, be n9 p THE EAGLE 26, Block College Station, Texas from Coo District, • Apartment Building neraal l Corn- District R3 tictGe istrict C-1. mial District, D en ~~IJNE 2~ 197~~ nhthe CouncilR oom all City of College Station City all at the 7:00 P.M. meGtin9 Come Planning and Zoning mission on Monday, June 17, 1974. For additional information, please contact me. William F. Koehler ryiPlanner. • Notice of Public Hearing TO WHOM IT MAY CON. CERN: The College Station City Council Will hold a public hearing on the Planned Use of Funds sunder theuEntithement Period 5, July 1, 1974-June 30, 1975. THE EAGLE The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the JUNE J 1974 City Council on June 18, 1974. APPROVED O.M. Holt Mayor ATTEST Florence Neelley City Secretary • THE FAGLE JUNE , 1974 PLAN Naa-11Sc REPORT ' i G~:nera) Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments. The law requires each governm3nt tm- o publish a report of its plans for the use of these funds to inform its citizens and to encourage their p3rticip3tion in deciding how the money ought to be spent. Within the purposes listed. your government may change tha spending plan. PLANNED EXPENDITURES THE GOVERNMENT OF _ -D CATEGORIES (A) CAPITAL (B) OPERATING/ O MAINTENANCE (C) 0 ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE-SHAFONG PAY- O 1 PUBLiC SAFETY S S - W 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION S 47,358.00 S FOR THE FIFTH ENT(TL=i.'_VT PERIOD. JULY 1, 1974 3 PuaLIC THROUGH JUNE 30. 1975, PLANS TO SPEND THESE TRANSPORTATION $ S 49 000.00 FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSES SHOWN_ VACCOUNT NO.:= • 4 HEALTH S 5 RECREATION S S yih':EL t: Lr FIN. lNC.I^ 6 LIBRARIES D- I.! t L%i 7 SOCIAISEAVICES t1llt i't !_~Lr TATIL.N 7`• .tt`i FOR AGED OR POOR rJ S 8 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION S (D) The news media have been advised thatocopyoF k~ this raport has been pubiished In a tow; newepapea of fta+srat• 9 MULTIPUR ROSE AND circulation. I bays records. eocum.nting the.contenta of this GENERAL GOVT. $ 10 EDUCATION C^'1r{ report and they ofe, open forpibticscrutinya[City Hall. S tiw College Station, Texas 11 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT S (E) ASSURANCESiRefsrtv:nstmctianE! > 12 HOUSING to COht ti I assure the Secretary of the T.aasury that the nond;9c imins- 1 tion and other statutory requirements listed in Part E of the i1 MUNITYDEVELOPMENT instructions accompanying this report %vili ka, cWnpted %vift O 13 ECONOMIC by this recipient s*ypramwvr with respect to tea t b DEVELOPM"eNT funds r ed' r~ ✓ 'l' 14 OTHER [Specify) $ 4/ t7 SignatureofChief Ex!cad"Otficer 0. M. Holr ? ' ,Mayor 5-30-74 15 TOTALS Name&Title-Plsase, Prfnt~ Date S 47 358 nn IS 49,000.00 • t THE EAGLE ~r JUNE 3, 191LI k-, CS Crew Turns On the Pressure fire, only this way we can make last year as part of TAMU's sure it works correctly before Corps of Cadets. The 20-man we need it," Landua cq►tinued. unit, inspired by early-day The process, Landua ex- cavalry organizations at plained, will clean the systems TAMU, participates in march- and avoid clogging of the hoses. and nozzles in an emergency It is also a learning measure. "We need to know how muct pressure to put into these various systems if we ever need them," Landua pointed out. "This periodic test was conducted to determine pressure and flow in gallons per minute that are needed to fight a fire at each floor level." Other buiuldings with dry standpipe systems that are to be tested are the M.T. Harrington Education Center, Krueger-Dunn Hall and the Oceanography-Meteorology) • Building. Y 0 Y, F -0.U CE STAT10t, Zone Requests On P and Z Agenda Todav Four zone change requests • will be considered at a College, Station Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at the CS City Hall. The rezoning requests are as- follows: 7.9, 2.4 and 8.1 acre tracts on FM 60 northeast of FM 2818; 16.4 and 39.8 acre" tracts, also on FM 60 northeast of FM 2818; Lots 31 and 32, Block one of the Kapchinskie Subdivision; and Lots 33 and 34, Block one of the Kap chinskie Subdivision. JUNE 3, 1.974 • YI S III'~tw RTI Seven CS Tracts Rezoned Monday Keeping in pace with the One of the Kapchinskie Sub- expected growth expansion of division were approved for ('ollege Station, five of seven rezoning from Single Family tracts of land in south and west Residential to Apartment ('ti were recommended for Building District. These lotr rezoning to Apartment are located between the Building Districts by the CS Scandia apartments and Park Planning and Zoning Com- Place St. • I i fission Monday. The Anderson Ridge Cor- `1'hree tracts located at FM 60 poration owns the land and THE EA CIF and northeast of FM 2818 are adjacent tracts on which (paned by A.P. King. One of the apartments are already built. JUNE 4, 1C)71E . . tracts, 7.929 acres in size, was These recommendations by /oned General Commercial the commission will be for- lronl Single Family warded to the CS City Counci [residential. for consideration at a regularly THE OTHER TWO tracts, scheduled meeting on June 24 2.469 acres and 8.191 acres- w ere zoned Apartment Building District from Single Family Residential Districts. Two more tracts under the m nership of Bob Lynd con- I silted of a 16.402 acre tract ezoned from Single Family lresidential to General Com- ercial District and a 39.821 re tract rezoned from Single i'amily Residential to Apart rent Building District. N Lots 31, 32, 33 and 34 in Block • X 1~3 I ~ IIIIII~ r.,,~gll~lll F S F(-,F CTATV' TH LAGLC -14 JUNE 9, 197LI ..F'(; F: TATION PATROLMAN JERRY WILSON ~r ° ° portent to Night Work • i TU vv.,vM IT MAYLQN. CERN: The College Station Plaflrji and Zoning Commission t~ hold a Public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: A 0.595 acre tract on F.M. 2814, 321 feet northeast of Southwood Drive, being a part of Lot 1, Block 12, Southwood, Section 26, College Station, Texas from THE EAGLE Apartment Building District, District R-3 to Genera! Com- mercial District, DistrlCT C'1 The said hearing shall be herb TUNE 10, 197't in the Council Room of the CCity ' Of College Station City Hall at the 1:00 P.M. meeting of th' Planning and Zoning Corn- mission on Monday, June 17, 1974. For additional information, please contact me. Wiiliam F. Koehi ___City Planner • THE EAGLE - JUNE 10, 1974 HS LEGAL NOTICES i HS LEGAL NOTICES I I ( {r.v..uar ;'LVlrrl P~rwnL•~ I•rJr,' il f. ta' , •r. i.. • I'.v r..,, (,.1' 1 ~ I :j't Of C. {I 1111 f, .r t~~ u.•• _ I 1 i L rn i ~r r , , lr.. ; car ~ Ulu;'I( Ia III •,t,rn! L`i irilrl [`1P {rur{.IBS ...I rrl y n.r , •I i ~ ~~ru ~ . I.. If i GOV.- A.V NF C'.. i1 v„I :(1 CATEGORIES IA)--- - CA:'li At (:q IT Oi~ 1 1•',)a(,..saFF-n r~ !.•ril{ I'~,\~lyr,,.(t~.V=~':,l i:~\'::~~tl: f,H:.n''J(ri'.;! t' crl )v 5 47 351.00 N;~nHrntto.v 49,000.00 It fl;.t llr ' ,+rn , IU VV • r--' F r 1` +1.1 JL!'if rill) » 11'aLIH .l ~ 1. F' caaA(lov ~ r r r r ~ r 1~~ I r' f, Ild•1 ARI 5 - ; r s F ° [ U 0i F"1!1H .z i' A F0AL A `A v TRA 1'/Y i I ( '1.1 - r • ~ I'`r+ 1 '~'+nell ' f iw.(.e{M f { •n.r,i _ ' •Z r,r 'rl"••y ».{,rr l"r ry.,t (.1 Il:lll :1 10 A 1:') L-~ 1' `t-.rol ~ I .,Ilia\(~ 1.. r n .d.:.n!.) l 12 H.). { t..a. ' - I r rrit•'•v I+ury .t f Ircln.:r ;c:'mma_ f' P•rIY Iv Vf(Or N-Nl~j I 1 I Y' wr +ri.n;: I; .:.rf n F'v! F ul 1? ['.:OU w(' r r,~. t, I - r n r. t 1 {••p-t,to t e.n4;irent O - i% ~ ..rte ~ 4 cv M. [lull , ?Liyur r ? I~41 358.00 I5 49,000.00 - --rn•» ;i:.:~.F':•lye rnt - L'S:a ~l • Not ice of Public Hearing TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: • bWe, The College Station Cidy. Council will hold a publi4x hearing on the Planned Use.of General Revenue Sharingg Funds under the E-June 3k THE EAGLE Period 5, July 1, 19744-June 30 1975. ou •n in The the said hearing shall be held DUNE 10 1974 in the Council Room of The-City of College Station City Hall at 1 the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the City Council on June 18; 1974; APPROVEb` O.M. H;; May& ATTEST Florence Neelley City Secretary _ • ~ ~ X IIII T•~~~~~gll~ ICI o F S (701 LEGE STATION TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: A S:OOacre tract in the Richard Carter League, conveyed from C. Culpepper to the First L .C. HE EAGLE Baptist Church of College Station, and located at The intersection of State Highway JUNE l~, No. 30 and Munson Avenue from Single Family • Residential District, District R :IC, to Apartment Building District, District R 3. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com- mission on Monday, July 1, 1974. For additional information, please contact me. William F. Koehler City Planner TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: AS:OOacre tract in the Richard Carter League, conveyed from L.C. CulDeoper to the First Baptist Church of College • Station, and located at the intersection of State Highway No. 30 and Munson Avenue THE EAGLE from Single Family Residential District, District R-1C, to Apartment Building JUNE 1g Q, 1974 District, District R-3. The said hearing shall be held D in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com- mission on Monday, July 1, 1974. For additional information, please contact me. William F. Koehler City Planner • TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: • A 5:00 acre Tract in the Richard Carter League, conveyed from L.C. Culpepper to the First T~lE EAGLE Baptist Church of College Station, and located at the intersection of State Highway JUNE 19 1974 No. 30 and Munson Avenue from Single Family Residential District, District R 1C, to Apartment Building District, District R-3. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com- mission on Monday, July 1, 1974. For additional information, please contact me. William F. Koehler City Planner I • City Council votes $49.3,000 for roads In a special meeting Tuesday street paving and the extension of a night the College Station City water line. Councilman Don Dale Council passed a tentative expendi- urged the council to accept Bardell's ture program for $96,358 in revenue proposal. sharing funds. The council voted to in other action the council voted allocate $47,358 for the blanket to allow the construction of a family category of "environmental protec- mausoleum in the city cemetery. tion," and $49,000 for the resurfac- The structure is to be built by Ryan ing of roads. Memorial Company for the Gentry . Bill Lancaster of the Parks and family of College Station. Recreation Committee presented the council with a list of suggested park projects. Lancaster proposed that part of the revenue sharing money be spent on parks. Due to a lack of information and the June 24 deadline on revenue sharing re- ports, the council could not give the • proposal consideration at Tuesday's meeting. Mayor-protem Fred Brison stres- sed that placing money under a broad heading leaves the council free to determine exact expendi- tures at a later date. Councilman Larry Bravenec ex- pressed concern that parks were JUNE 19, 1974 being "slighted" in city expendi- tures. He suggested that the city begin a program to acquire more park land and improve existing facilities. Councilman Jim Gardner agreed with Bravenec. He stressed the ad- vantages of spending revenue shar- The College Station City Council will meet Monday night at 7 to con- sider the proposed budget for fiscal 1974. The public is urged to attend and voice any opinions at the meet- ing. ing funds for "special" uses rather than "common" ones. Gardner suggested a possible tax increase as a means of raising money to pave streets, extend water lines and other "every day" items. Gardner suggested the construction of • sidewalks on major streets and the purchase of access to Bee Creek Park as possible items for revenue sharing funding. City Manager North Bardell de- veloped the original plan calling for TO WHOM IT MAY 0W. CFRN: The College Station' Planning and Zoning Commission will "d a public hearing on the questi'bn. of rezoning the following' tract: A 3:00 acre tract fh t'he Richard Carter League, conveyed from LC. Sul,~epper tb. the First Baptist CRurch oT Co?(ege Station ' and located at. the intersection of State 'highway. No. 30 and Munson Av#nye f sId Single' Family. R- Cdetoi Apa itmerrft District THE EAGLE 4istrict,.District R-3. in the hearing stall be held DUNE LO, 1974 in the Council tiodm of the l - of Cotlege Station Cify'Hall at at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Nanning- and* Zoning . Corn- mission Qn. Monday, July 1, 1974. For additional inform' afion, please contact me. . William F. Koehler. City Planner • 0 Y, C, The College Station Planninc and Zoning Commission wit hold a public hearining on thF question of rezong the following tract: A 5:00 acre tract in the Richarc Carter League, conveyed from 1,~ _CulOepper to the First Baptist Church of College Station, and located at the f NoPr30ctando s IV ntonHAvenue THE EAGLE from Single Family Residential District, District R 1C, t, Apartment Building I U fJ E 1, 10711 District, District R-3. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Corn mission on Monday, July 1 1974 For additional information, please contact me. Jv plan) F Koehler t'V PAnn pr • C X 19: T .,,~III~I (II~I~1 Y III D S I~i~~lt F 'n1 I F<'F 4TATI(-, 3 TO WHOM IT MAY CERW he College Station. Plann d Zoning, Commission uid a public h ezon9n9n uestion of „,lowing tract. 5.00 acre tract in TheyR1chard arter League c toy the Fos C. Culoegaer g THELE6 1 taPjont and rlocalA Cat Ithe ntersectinn of State Highwen e ay JUNE , I Flo. 30 ond Munson Fa4v u n IY om Single District Residential District, R to Apartment Budding District, District R-3. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of iHall a? ity Of College00Station meeting of the the 7 p M• of : planning and Zoning Corn mission on Monday, July 1 1974. For ,leased contact me formation ~ I C 193P r, eTTIr'~ ati T[Yl:C, 77R.4f1 X Y .,~~IIIIIIII IIIID F `"!")I I F(-F CTAT!rTO WHOM IT MAY COQ, CERN: The College Station Planner and Zoning Commission hold a public hearing on question of rezoning th following tract: L L LAG A 5:00acre tract in the Richard WE LL Carter League, conveyed from t C. Culpepper to the First Baptist Church of Colienr' Station, and located at tl U N E 1 ntersectinn of State Highw'- No. 30 and Munson Avenue • from Single F isti ti Residential District, am R :1C, to Apartment Building District, Distr ct R-3. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com mission on Monday, July 1. 1974. For additional infom.at-nn. Please contact me. William F. Koehler tv Planner • Zoning Cases Surfact CS Budget Announced BY BOBBY TEMPLETON . zoning requests gave coun- 1974-75, $459,450 above last elude seven tracts of land Eagle Staff Writer cilmen, developers and year. adjacent to each other at the residents plenty to talk about. The council will act on the intersection of FM 2818 and At the hearing, the city budget at a called meeting at 5 State Highway 60. The ever reoccurring zoning proposed a budget that reflects p.m. Thursday in the council Although each was presented cases surfaced above the a 14 per cent increase in room of the city hall. as separate request, Coun- public hearing on the College actual expenditures and a 19 With Mayor Pro-tem Fred cilman Jim Gardner said, "I Station City 1974-75 budget as per cent increase in budgeted Brison, presiding in place of think it would be desirable to the main bone of contention at expenditures. It will total Mayor O.M. Holt, the council have some idea of the com- the CS City Council meeting $3,716,250 for the fiscal year conducted a somewhat bined uses of the land including Monday night. confusing and controversial some estimates as to the cost of It was not the usual situation consideration of the zoning providing utilities for that area as seven public hearings on requests, three of which in- (See ZONING, Page 2A) • THE EAGLE JUNE 25, 1974 Zoning Surf aces in Budget Healring 1 Continued from Page 1 since it is separate from the approved. That one included a clarification on what majority The last of the seven Only two requests were rest of the city." two-acre tract owned by the of the council wanted. He was rezoning cases for a .595 acre presented at the public hearing "We should consider the Shiloh Club on State Highway 6 told a comprehensive plan by tract in the Southwood on the city budget for uses of cases as requested and get on South. all the owners was appropriate Apartment Complex on FM city money other than those with letting the owners do their The tract was rezoned Single though not mandatory. 2818 was zoned General outlined. These included $1,000 own thing with their land," Family Residential to General Lots 31.34, Block One of the Commercial Business from for support of Retired Senior Councilman Don Dale retorted. Commercial. It is under Kapchinskie Subdivision were Apartment Building. Coun- Volunteer Program and about "It is the developer who is contract for sale to Texas rezoned in two separate cases cilmen Larry Bravenec and $2,500 above the already $8,100 building the city as it grows Motels, Inc, owners of 10 acres from Single Family Gardner voted no. budgeted for the CS Recreation and we should stop rescinding surrounding the Shiloh tract. Residential to Apartment "Zoning it general Com- Council. rezoning requests and Action taken on the three Building. This will allow mercial will allow all kinds of North Bardell, city manager, therefore retarding this adjacent rezoning cases was a owners, Mar Cal, Inc.. to undesirable establishments to said the additional amount for growth, he added, receiving vote deferring each for 30 proceed with four planned be built there," Bravenec said. the recreation council could be spontaneous applause for the days. Councilmen Homer apartment buildings, located Owner Harry Seaback plans to absorbed through other por- statement. Adams and Dale voted behind the Scnadia Apart build a supper-club on the lot tions of the budget as well as D, 1W council had previously negatively on the first request. ments at the intersection of for the residents of the apart- $1,500 no longer needed for -:4soed one rezoning can, Bob Lynd, one of the 8 to 10 Park Place and Anderson ments as well as the general rental the Texas A&M w' 1r.1i, they came back to and owners involved, asked for streets. public. University swimming pool. 0 C 193, 1 X T.,,,,III111I I'll", Y 0 F S ^^I I r(r CTA,TI(') TO WHOM IT MAY CO!; CERN: The College Station Plann!n nd Zoning Commission w +~,Id a public hearing on tti• qjesfion of rezoning ~Nlowing tract: 5:00acre tract inthe Richard • Carter League, conve ed from I Baistul epper toft~ColF rst THE EAGLJ Station, and Igcated at thhe intersect inn of State Highway 7 No. 30 and Munson Avenue J u rJ ( from Single Famll Residential District, Distri,_ R 1C, to Apartment Buildm<i District, District R-3. The said hearing shall be he n the Council Room of the C oI College Station City Hall ±he 7:00 P.M. meeting of t' Planning and Zoning Co, e,ission on Monday, July 1974. T or additional information, please contact me. N Iliam F. Koehler ty Planner • w LL C~^ t~ *,~.r~.O N E k ~v a Ell E :12 .2 E acn°o-0 U~~CC~.y b y C C C 0 O y.. +y. O p r-:8r. J5 r. C C ed y a~ O Q)« DO0 y o p `cd 0.0 r. ° y ~ 'for>~a~ ~ s Fad EE.m.,0~' 3 • 3 c y 0 E F csd ~~ca o u 3 c bb r- O nc (a xo~:d v ~oo °3fin °GE 04 • C U O'>: O.O" N ice. p C~ 0 0 Cs, U 0 0 u~, C Q F K° y U cd 00 Cvecapoa~o`'a Who3vc cc aai a~ ❑ a o G-0 d ° a aF Z -off g ago 0 cd Ok a • a~ 3 ~ y 'o a~ ° ~ ac ~ 0 c ` y y GO O c ter. c Q ooy V O " a N a+ DD CD N of C 0 3~ y x v$ y .d p c d 'ti 0 C 0 cn o a da ~F a~ a~ d ° o C r-, C Q~ C U y y O~ C~ r- y cpi ~o a U E v°i o cd c~ u y 1 5 PEN* t o Z^°o'N~ ~r-:b maw ~ooVQTE -xz cu -0 a+ y E G' a+ ~ y .t "O 0 .C O G O i 3~ U ~ a y O > r cz °Q bt 0 0 0. "r-O 0 y OA 3 c r- cz hA3 O„9r. r. 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V d0eaMW°a~pa 0 > A cTa d 0 p a~ ° City Budget Up CS Taxes Unchanzed BY BOBBY TEMPLETON sales and $57,000 in water Recreation Council request is department cost has risen bl\ Nagle Staff Writer sales. being budgeted for $8,100 with $27,000. the rest being absorbed in Other department increase College Station residents ALI, THIS WILL prevail if ether areas of the city budget include $20,079 for ad- may breath a sigh of relief the CS City Council acts as well as the council budget, ministration; $39,419 for the since no increase in their taxes favorably on the proposed 1974- which is no longer including a police department; $49,283 for are expected for the coming 75 budget and tax rate at a $1,500 payment for use of the the fire department; $22,800 for year even though the proposed special meeting at 5 p.m. today Texas A&M University pool. the health and sanitation city budget includes an an- in the CS City Hall. The public The coming year's budget department; and $64,700 for the ticipated $591,456.73 increase. hearing on the budget was held totals $3,716,250, an ap- parks and recreation depart- However, they may be at the regular council meeting proximate 15.9 per cent in- ment. reminded that city utility rates Monday. crease over last year. will be considerably more At the hearing, only two "THE REASON for the because of an authorized rate requests were made for city THE TAX RATE is to remain parks and recreation depart- scale increase and population funds. These were $1,000 by the the same as it is now proposed. ment increase is more activity growth. 't'hese increases in- Retired Senior Volunteer Based on a 97 per cent and equipment in the Bee • elude $290.000 in electorial Program anj$10,500 by the CS collection on an assessed Creek Park," Bardell ex- Recreation Council. The valuation of $82,584,193 (80 per plained. cent of the true market value), Items showing a decrease in will the ad be u uvaloruni p p to to $3 $306,tax400, $56,revenue000 costs are the street department above last year. The tax rate is with a $28,000 decrease and $0.375 per $100 of valuation. capital outlays for utilities with The city sales tax is expected a $14,5(x) decrease. to increase by $20,000 for a total The council also will act on a THE EAGLE of $250,000. contract for workmen's Most of the additional city compensation coverage by the JUNE 1974 revenue is coming from utility Texas Municipal League, funds, up $365,800. The total consider rezoning a five tract general fund revenue is up by in the Richard Carter League $93,050. and discuss the proposed Increases for the budget are contract for Phase 11 of the 701 resulting from additions to (bcnprehensive Deveiopiiwflt various city staff dep;,rtments I and increased costs in operating the city utilit. department. NORTH BARDELL,;-cit, manager, has said that costs O all materials for the utilitic have risen dramatically an are in turn reflected in th, budget since new materials ar, always needed for repairs any new construction. Also salaric are a reason for some of tl~, • additional costs. The utility operations u crease amounts to $306,0m bringing the cost up $1,573,580. The maintenan and repairs for utilities " cost an additional $60,000 ,I ~ X III'. Y S III~I,, F °nl I F(7-F TAT!(. TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: I The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: A S:OOacre tract in the Richard Carter League, conveyed from L.C. Culpepper to the First St fist Church of College . Station, and located at the l I LA J LE intersection of State Highway No. 30 and Munson Avenue from Single Family II~~~~ Residential District, District ) 1 RAC, to Apartment Buildinq District, District R-3. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall as the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Corn mission on Monday, July 1974. For additional information please contact me. • TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: AS:OOacretractintheRichard'! TnE EAGLE Carter League, conveyed from) L.C. Culpepper to the Firsts, Baptist Church College DUNE 29, X974 Station, and located at the intersection of State Highway No. 30 and Munson Avenue from Single Family Residential District, District R 1C, to Apartment Building District, District R 3. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com. mission on Monday, July 1, 1974. For additional information, please contact me. William F. Koehler City Planner • CITY OF CO! LF-Ut , ► A1 w y BY-- - CS CIO ity Cl Approves Budget Donates to RSVP ByBOBBYTEMPLETON over the previous year. The Councilman Lorence grant to support us," Mrs. Eagle Staff Writer major, items prompting the Bravenec moved to amend the Plapp explained. _ A $1,000 donation to the $591,456 budget inereaseare budget motion to include a Repeatedly trying to en- Retired Senior Volunteer $310,080 for utility operations, $1,000 contribution as a line courage discussion on the Program constituted most of $39,419 for the police depart- item for the RSVP. Shirley contribution, Councilman Jim the discussion concerning the ment, $49,283 for the fire Plapp, RSVP director, said the Dozier said, "I don't claim to 1974-75 College Station city department, $64,700 for the program include about 110 have answer to this problem budget totaling $3,716,250, parks and recreation- volunteers, 30 of which are (City contributions to which was unanimously ap- department and $60,180 for the from CS. organizations) but I know we proved by the CS City Council sewage department. The only line item ' con- will be approached by other at a special meeting Thursday. The increased revenues tribution for an organization worthwhile organizations for Along with the budget, the result from $365,800 in ad- proposed in the budget is a money and will trave to dif- council retained the same tax ditional utility fees, $93,050 in $1,100 donation to the Indigent ferentiate between them. We rate of $ $10.375 on each $100 of general funds and $20,000 in Hospital. need discussion among our. valuation of real, personal and city sales taxes. A few budget "WE ARE ASKING for selves and set a policy." mixed property decreases include about $28,000 $1,500 for the City of Bryan and ' The simple solution to THE BUDGET represents an for streets and $14,500 for $2,000 from the County as answering other organizations increase of about 15.9 per cent utility capital outlays. matching funds for a federal who request contributions is to ;ay RSVP is a fledgling group ind needs support," Bravenic ;aid. "I'll have to have more -easons than just that to an- swer other organizations," THE EAGLE Dozier responded. "I THINK WE ought to Vote on the RSVP and the cOt.- JUNE 22, 1974 tribution for the Indigent Hospital together," Coun- cilman Homer Adams said. However, a motion and one amendment were already on the floor, so Adams withdrew his suggestion noting, "it wouldn't make any difference to move later for the Indigent Hospital) if the amendment is passed." The amendment was then passed with Adams and Councilman Don Dale dissenting. The council then passed the budget ordinance, followed. by the tax rate or- dinance. In other action, the council; • --Approved the Interlocal contract for workmen's compensation insurance with the Texas Municipal League r'und. North Bardell, city manager, said this would save the city from 14 to 15 per cent in premium fees normally collected by an agent. TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: A 5:00 acre tract in the Richard Carter League, conveyed from L.C. Culpepper to the First Baptist Church of College Station, and located the THE EAGLE intersection of State Hig ghway No. 30 and Munson Avenue from Single Family R R IC, esidential District, District JUNE 29, 1974 t Apartment Building District , , District R-3. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7 00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com- mission on Monday, July 1, 1974. For additional information, please contact me. William F. Koehler City Planner • T Y I~ F -1I ! r(-,r CTATV~ TO WHOM 11 MAY CON CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: A 5:00 acre tract in the RicharL Carter League, conveyed from L.C, Cu Per to the First Baptist Church of College i _ --.1 10 r Station, and located. at the intersection of State Highway No. 30 and Munson Avenue t from Single Family JUNF Residential District, Districtt R- 1C, to Aprtment Building District, Distarict R-3. The said hearing shall be he, in the Council Room of the C of College Station Cty Hall the 700 p.M, meeting of t; Planning and Zoning Cor mission on Monday, July 1974. For additional information, please contact me. William F. Koehler Ciry Planner • TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: The College Station Plannin and Zoning Commission wiltl hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: A 5:00 acre tract in the Richard Carter Lea Dupe, conveyed from THE EAGLE L.C. Culpa er to the First Baptist Church of College Station, and located at the intersectinn of State Highway No. 30 and Munson Avenue JULY 1.974 from Sinsle Family Residential District, District R-1C, to Apartment Building, District, District R-3. • The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com- mission on Monday, July 1, 1974. For additional information, please contact me. William F. Koehler City Planner • TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: A 5:00 acre tract in the Richard Carter League, conveyed from -L. C. Culpepper to the First Baptist `her``' to t College Station, and located at the THE F_AGLE • intersection of State Highway No. 30 and Munson Avenue from Single Family DULY 2~ 1974 Residential Disirict, District R:1C, to Apartment Building' District, District R-3. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com- mission on Monday, July 1, 1974. For additional information, Please contact me. William F. Koehler City Planner • CS Garbage Pickup Crews On Schedule Today will be holiday for most, except for a few city employes of both Bryan and THE E A G L_F. College Station. College Station garbage JULY 2, L974 pickup personnel will be on the job as usual making all residential pickups. The Bryan • sanitation employes, however, will not be making pickups at residents. Bryan will make the Thur- sday pickups on Monday and make the Friday pickups as usual. The electrical, water and wastewater personnel also will be operating during the holiday in Bryan as opposed to College Station water and electrical departments being on call. North Barden, city manager. said emergencies should be channeled through the police dispatcher. The other offices of both cities and the Brazos County "ourthouse will be closed. p 61 't7 Q OA G M > Y N .C v pao 0 s! m cV r7 vii tyE O i s. o arm. ° ~ ~ ~ ~M .d C X 11 U .G ~No lot ~ ~ ~ ~ O C cUy 5 U~ U~"• W~ ~ 0a C 7 ~ 1 aF~.a°oq Fw°oc-~, F- c cc 0> o -v v ,o r- u U C yv~ C Cd vi C sue„ M a U bz,- tU, > OGC U cl- w ~ ~ O C 4~ p.+pi bo 0-0 ~ c a.:C ac .h ' V i C ~ ~ ~ G C. cC6 C C C y h .1C y p ~ .'.U7 Q) E. p~ O 2 -p o v 3 U y a ~ o 12.4 y .O "'C7 ~ "0 M t~ ~ 6) w O ~ ~ .U ~b > - 11 C Q • U U •N 7 et! U w p a+ end I O "may N.C$rz t: }Q) F t x Ctl OCO w suero, f' O. W U O 7 U V~ sn' 04= cts > 1>1 U O +1 ' Yp ~ fH ~U, ~ ti cJ o F~ 3 u d o O n v p N ro c~ ' w 4 y o F-- a•~~-d c .c ~ v~ a. ~r Q N^ C y C O> '.p..C ~~6a UN ~ N uzoG~ Vi W c v 'ti cK 964 I- a3U WD v ti y ci. c o N u'd °'Z a C Z O 04 0 A r y C 7 U U S E a > 3 ' ti v~ c.E o ~ .o ~ a ,c 3 0 u O OU a' U O eC C Y N O 78 cct C O a sU. E C :j C U y "C1 r~ x C pCp A bb r~ y~~ U U~ O x U bl Way vyor o1)~4xc C9~c a ;x . o. b a~ c co _ r THE EAGLE. - JULY 4, 1974 CS Council Dusts. Off Disturhanve Orditnance By BOBBY TEMPLETON the power to declare an on "information from the Chief Eagle Staff Writer emergency situation, thereby, of Police and other reliable giving him broad powers to sources." The action at the Second direct the city staff to do Annual Willie Nelson Fourth of anything necessary to protect AMONG THE SPECIFIC July Picnic plans to be spirited, the lives and property of the CS powers granted the mayor but if any of that spirit spills citizens. The ordinance is the under an emergency are the over into College Station in the "Public Disturbance Or- right to shut down any form of riotous activity, city dinance" number 700. establishments selling officials have the means to It states that the mayor, 0. alcoholic beverages, the power quell it. M. Holt, is authorized to to close places selling arms, The means are a city or- determine whether an ammunition, dynamite or • dinance which gives the mayor emergency exists or not based other explosives, the power to order a curfew and the power to exclude sightseers from areas of public disturbances. "We will do anything necessary to protect the lives and property of College Station citizens," Holt emphasized. This would include the en- forcement of the Public Disturbance Ordinance, he added. "We don't think the picnic is going to result in trouble, but we are prepared to handle anything that might occur," I&'e POWER, Page 4A • F S rtj'T Ot 'anc 10 rezone the same from SmIule Family Residential District, District RAC, to Apartment Building District, District R 3' THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that the Planning and Zoning Comission of the City of College Station shall onsider the above request accordingg to the provisions of Section 13 A of Ordinance No. 850 and shall make recommendation to the City Council prior to the 22nd day of July, 1974, and: It is hereby ordered that a ORDINANCE NO. 930 public hearing be held at the A N O R D I N A N C E City Hall in College Station, PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC Texas at 7:00 P.M. on July 22, HEARING ON THE 1974 on the question of rezoning QUESTION OF REZONING A all of that certain trac t of land THE EAGLE 5.00 ACRE TRACT OF LAND in the City of College Station IN THE RICHARD CARTER described as follows: LEAGUE EING THAT TRACT CONVEYED TO THE FIRST All that certain tract or parcel BAPTIST CHURCH OF of landlyingand being situated COLLEGE STATION BY in the Richard Carter League, 07!1 DULY 9, TJ • DEED RECORDED IN Brazos County, Texas, and VOLUME 273, PAGE -1/21/20F being part of the 120.2238 acre THE DEED RECORDS OF tract of land out of the Albert BRAZOS COUNTY FROM Dominik 153.699 acre tract of SINGLE FAMILY REDIC- land described in Vol. 91, pg. N E T I A L D I S T R I C T, 83, Deed Records of Braos DISTRICT R-1C, TO APART- County, Texas, and being more MENT BUILDING DISTRICT, particularly described as DISTRICT R-3; siad tract follows: being located at the northeast corner of the intersection of BEGINNING at an iron rod in state Hwy 30 and Munson the northwest right-of-way line Avenue. of State Highway No. 30 located N. 45degrees 41.5' E along said BE IT ORDAINED BY THE northwes right-of-way line a CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY distance of 689.38 feet from the OF COLLEGE STATION, concrete monument marking TEXAS: the south corner of the WHEREAS the City Council of beforementioned 120.2238 acre the City of College Station has tract; been presented a petition by l the owners of the herein THENCE N. 45 degrees 41.5' E along said northwest nof ght-of- waY line for a distance 400.0 feet t0 an irn rod for corner:: THENCDE N. 44 degrees 18.5' W fora distance of 544.50 feet to an iron rod for corner; THENCE S 45 degrees 41.5' W for a distance of 400.0 feet loan iron rod for corner in the northeast right-of-way line of the proposed extension of Munson Avenue. THENCE S. 44 degrees 18.5' E along the beforementionecl proposed northeast right-of way line of Munson Avenue for a tistance of 544.50 feet t0 the PLACE OF BEGINNING containing 5.00 acres of land more or less from Single Fam ly Residential District Disin _t RAC, to Apartmer' Build4 District, District R 3 PASSEL' AND APPROVED this 27th of June, 1974. APPROVED red R. Brisoa Mayo, • F.!o Florence Neeley Secretary 846 8886 6xll Kockler Y5 LEGAL NOTIC54 ORDINANCE NO. 930 WHEREAS the City Council of the City of College Station has been presented a petition by A N O R D I N A N C E the owners of the herein PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC Described tract of Tana to HEARING ON THE rezone the same from Sinlgle QUESTION OF 5,00 ACRE TRACT OF REZONING LAND A Family Residential District, IN THE RITRCHARD CARTER District R-1C, To Apartment N LEAGUE El NG THAT TRACT Building District, District R 3' CONVEYED TO THE FIRST THEREFORE, it is hereby BAPTIST CHURCH OF COLLEGE STATION BY ordered that the Plannin and DEED RECORDED IN Zoning Comission of the ity of VOLUME 273, PAGE -1/21/2 OF College Station shall onsider THE DEED RECORDS OF the above request according to BRAZOS COUNTY FROM the provisions of Section 13-A of SINGLE FAMILY REDIC- Ordinance No. 850 and shall N E T I A L D I S T R I C T, make recommendation to the DISTRICT R-lC, TO APART- City Council prior to the 22nd MENT BUILDING DISTRICT, day of July, 1974, and: THE EAGLE DISTRICT R-3; siad tract being located at the northeast It is hereby ordered that a corner of the intersection of public hearing be held at the state Hwy 30 and Munson City Hall in College Station, JULY 14, 1974 Avenue. I Texas at 7:00 P.M. on July 22, 1974 on the question of rezoning all of that certain trac t of land in the City of College Station • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE described as follows: CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Alt that certain tract or parcel OF COLLEGE STATION, I of land lying and being situated TEXAS: in the Richard Carter League, Brazos County Texas, and being part of the 120.2238 acre Tract of land out of the Albert Dominik 153.699 acre tract of land described in Vol. 91, pg. 83, Deed Records of Braos County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron rod in the northwest right-of-way line of State Highway No. 30 located I N. 45degrees 41.5' E along said northwes right-of-way line a distance of 689.38 feet from the concrete monument marking the south corner of the beforementioned 120.2238 acre tract; THENCE N. 45 degrees 41.5' E along said northwest right-of wayY line for a distance of 400.0 feeTTo an irn rod for corner:: THENCDE N. 44 degrees.18.5' W for a distance of 544.50 feet to an iron rod for corner; THENCE S 45 degrees 41.5' W for a distant a of 400.0 feet to an iron rod for corner in the northeast right-of-way line of the proposed extension of Munson Avenue. THENCE S. 44 degrees 18.5' E along the beforementioned proposed northeast right-of way line of Munson Avenue for a distance of 544.50 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING containing 5.00 acres of land more or less from Single Family Residential District, District R-1C, to Apartment Building District, District R 3. • (PASSED AND APPROVED this 27Th day of June, 1974. APPROVED Fred R. Brison Mayor i,ttest Florence Neeley Secretary 8.16 8886 Ba11 Kocti r, CS Council To Discuss Motel Tax Uses for the revenue from the Hotel-Motel Tax THE EAGLE will be discussed at a called meeting of the College DULY 15, 1974 Station City Council at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the CS City Hall. Also, the CS Planning and Zoning Commission • will meet in regular session at 7 p.m. today. The Hotel-Motel tax is raised from a levy on local rooming establishments based on the number of rooms. Expected revenue for a year is about $50,000. The P and Z will consider a preliminary plat for Southwood Valley, Section Two and conduct an open workshop on the operations under the existing or- dinances. • c E V U y 3 v c v° -°accm > y ° ~•'v a vU v y- 30 Gou -C. ° m 3 o CIS agaCay°°~ o _5 ay c .c c E~ G a a CQ ro m .c ❑ U c v ~•ov~;,.~osaoy.cEEM cr a 'c o " ` a 'o p ,u v¢ s3"~3gr~w Ca ~vc~•°:~y~s~°c~ U iE ~ y y c'J v CU p~ G~'~"z~ ° v O O C° DO Z1O G) C v c ti:. C CJ 3 b0 m y w. Q) W= "Z~ 6 3 H O Q c L C v v o v a v c o .c c C -.E O 'Ca to bb ~vwca° 3,.occ.~' • as b c h~ -o N cc y o" c s 3 P yv 'o c ac c °a°'r o •ponq 'ro oo:~^oEv3c vo~> G a c U C ca c CD °c. °:8i-o z V ~ ~ ro n 5> D0~ a ~ v O y 7.1.. F- 5= o Z, ~E 'd a 3 3a~'~ v o~'~ c i a.. a. ~ -o v o c° o ° m a LLJ c y o m 4. v~ A S c ~a t -o c o° v > X y o b O -cro ~ o o v v y v c 3 y E v c~ U c a c: m m F" .n - ON ;-a (U UEx~ar a v u ad u v 3 ccn F. c°$ r 'v ° ~ ro • 6 ~ o cam. i y, o~ c^a pU ° 3 to ~~ro W L.r U v m m m v ~ ~ .c c •3 _e c du~3~°y°,oo3 0'>''ovG~ P'" m y ^c v ell 0 T > v s i~ v~ o, THE BATTA,TIO`1 - Jul_Y 17, 1974 s Il o, 4p E f +t s T M~.gyp H r 9i~ ^ ~ Po"9"' L )t2 ^ i` w F COUNTY JUDGE WILLIAM R. VANCE addresses a Monday night dinner meeting of the Bryan and College Station City coun- cils, the County Commissioners Court and local news media. The group met at the Aggieland Inn to promote cooperation bet- CCI) government. (Photo b% David Kiim,i, the city and county THE EAGLE JULY 18, 197LE NOTICE TO BIDDERS The City of College Station is accepiingg sealed bids for • Twelve bicycles, which may be inspected between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Police Department located at the intersection of Gilchrist Avenue and Texas Avenue. Sealed bids must be submitted to the City Manager's office located n the City Hall, no later than 2:00 p.m. on August 7, 1974. The City of College Station reserves the right to reject any and all bids. • C X 1939, g GAG STAT10,KI TFXA.C, 77SAO T ..,~IIII~~~I Y o ~ ~III~ c F S ( (ll LEr F '-,TAT! r' VoyzZ Recommends hilt Acceptance Y W00inued from page 1) comes before the city council. its the minutes of its last byAtkey question Concussion . meeting that "the city does was the bondedgindebn dnneess. have ample water to provide." If the city of Bryan should ever Nelson said that in addition decide to annex the district into to the sale of water, Bryan its city limits, it would assume JULY. 13P would also receive money from whatever bond debts are the sale of electricity to the oatstal,ding THE EAGLE district. Sewer, drainage and waste treatment facilities would, however, be the responsibility of the district itself. ONCE INCORPORATED the istrict would be a completely ~~eparate entity from the city, II t its engineering plans woudcl "!ave to meet city subdivision rdinances, according to state This is why the incorporatio,,. • I X III, T •.~Iglll~l~ Y ~Illi , F S COLLEGE STATIO> !vOTICE 10 BIDDER c City of College Station epting sealed bids t: _'Ive (12) bicycles, whl: +y be inspected between 8 n. and 5:00 p.m. Mond, ;rough Friday at the Pol ~~epartment located at ntersection of Gilchr- avenue and Texas Avenue. "led bids must be submitt LAbL(_ the City Manager's office I HL tit ated n The City Hall, no later ! an 2:00 P.M. on August 7, `e City of College Station serves the mi"' ~o -ele+ an d all bids. • C x 1938 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 I ~ I Illj,. Y "''llll~l~ I ID o S1111,1,, F COLLEGE STATION NOTICE TO BIDDE'.RS The City of College Station is acceptingg sealed bids for welve (12) bicycles, which nay be inspected between 8:00 I.M. and 5:00 p.m. Monday hrough Friday at the Police Department located at the ntersection ' of Gilchrist avenue and Texas Avenue. sealed bids must be submitted 0 the City Manager's office ocated n the City Hall, no later than 2:00 p.m. on August 7, 1974. The City of College Station reserves the right to reject any and all bids. THE EAGLE JULY 22, 19711 T H E H O M E OF T E X A S A& M U N I V E R S I T Y ~I ,I ~ X III' T .,~IIIIIII~ Y o ~ ~IIID F S COLLEGE STATIOPli THE UAGLL. JULY 2~, 19714 Conditional Zoning Council OKs Housing Plan BY BOBBY TEMPLETON building district, R-3. Each had t he university to cooperate in The city staff will calculate Eagle Staff Writer been zoned single family sewer waste exchanges with these and report back. Through conditional zoning residential. the city was necessary. The council passed the of two controversial rezoning The city has no sewer lines Councilman James Dozier conditional zoning with ordinances, the College Station running to the proposed said, "I would like some Councilman Jim Gardner City Council Monday gave development, so university, assurance that no building will dissenting. approval to developer A.P. cooperation to dispose of be constructed higher than the The First Baptist Church King for construction of an wastes was sought. A 1967 flight pattern at Easterwood." tract at the intersection of • approximately 40-acre housing contractual agreement was King said no structures higher Munson and State Highway 30 and apartment complex near found showing prior than two stories or about 20 feet was rezoned Apartment Easterwood Airport. cooperation, but the council would be built. Building District from Single The Council also approved desired an updated contract. Initially the complex will Family Residential District. rezoning of a five-acre tract "It's not good to go on an old start with about a 200-unit The church is selling the tract conveyed to the First Baptist contract when persons who apartment complex with other so they can buy a tract Church of College Station and made it are still not around," single story, multi-family surrounded by single family passed a contract with Pinnell, Don Dale, councilman, said. structures built later. dwellings. Anderson-Wilshire and "We need an updated THE FINAL condition THE 701 CONTRACT will Associates Inc. for completion agreement approved by the placed on the development allow completion of plans for of Phase III of the 701 Com- TAMU Board of Directors." concerned the city's capability parks and recreation, capital prehensive Development plan. AS ONE of the conditions, the to handle waste loads ex- improvements and plan im- THE PROPOSED KING council said an agreement with changed with the university. plementation. It will cost $6,000. development involves five tracts of land, most which fronts on FM 60, near the in- tersection of FM 60 and FM 2818. Ordinance 922 covered 2.9 acres, zoned neighborhood business, district C-N; and 19.141 acres, zoned apartment building district, R-3. Each had been Single Family Residential. District R-1C. The other tracts wer, covered by Ordinance ? including a 7.9 acre trat zoned general commerci.., district C-1; a 2.4 acre i cL, zoned apartment build: nl; • district, R-3; and an 8.19 ac: tract, also zoned apartmF Y F S I rr',r CT A TIr' NOr(~E To eiID DE RS The City of College Station . accepting sealed bids to twelve (g2) bicycles, which • may bain spected between 8:00 th roughn Friday atn}he Poldice I [ Department located at the TI•!E EA intersection ' of Gilchrist Avenue and Texas Avenue. must Soealhe Cbids it Manageer~ ~ficed located n the City Hall, no late than 2:00 p.m. on August 7 1974. The City of College Station reserves the right to reject an. and all bids. • • ~ " ~ y ~ c 3 c y •o c°~ co c o C 1938 I III 0 3>c~co.~~a~y T b `c~Y CO1w 4 .,q~lllll II a~ o m orb I a Y 11 `c° y° y C w a v O I I f cto0 ti o M -W ca r- COLLEGE STATION ch ,O h 3 co c0 b w ,~'r C7 c 3 .L a S O p> c O C co U F p,'U ~ a'i _ GJ _ O U Y FBI U Y bC A ~ 1\ x •G Q co co .5 a: - cv C o - W v cs u c° C; c 3 ccowooa c-o (v~c D W c~a f 1 0 o c°. c 'u. c 7 o c y cc (D w .0 > 10 J ca O o C c0 O W Y T u rn ca 'fl g tj -O ; ~ O c h y 3 y 'a o Z L m` o u ai Q a~i cE C4" U 00 Y o "Y" ,fl "AS L. .D =;4 C= C ~ S •V y rA ow cu ~r.:z o a, u a, a~ cv o k cc z r- 0 A S Aaarca~a~cc wu,v om arc R1 U -.5 = N y p C .C y ,~.a 3 O Y 'o + G7 p C vdi C C a G 0 3 -a °0a R 0 il'u u u c`~ ca o b w c. « 3 > n n c a J4 o o a~ •o r y c ao ~e c. C.~ 4Jw ~.V y U 'C v1 cC y O w 6~ 3 w w :5~ G. 0 cu • t Y u Q) r- A tn co c ca m mc~c°~ caU•ma~ T .2 'a 73 c3~~°c Ro O U O 9 U Y U O CC U O '9 O 9 2 70 Am O Y o a~ 'c. ctf o WE ca _o m o ~ a~ G7 a~ m o b 'C ~ `n a0' 0 p 'C y ^ rorr cc r- c 75 2 CU - 75 0 67 C U U L4 U C' cC teCe9 Z O D N W Y .y .D C C iv W d 3"zv'_' ~ ~o.a c~a ~Yz •o c" o c~ • GL 3 ".c W~ u3 ~Uc~ n.~ ~w C W w O C U 7. ~Q by •C O C ~ U ~ C~ Y m o y C~ C D y C~ 0 c"cc;cccc, U o Ec 0 o a u m p ti [s, THE PP-1-TAT I9"1 JULY 14, 197 CS Council awards 701 planning contract Pinnell-Anderson-Wilshire and changes and the city's ability to pro- Associates were granted a contract cess increased waste loads. for the implementation of phase A five acre tract owned by the three of the 701 Plan by the College First Baptist Church of College Sta- Station City Council Monday night. tion was rezoned apartment from • T1ie $6,000 contract will allow com- single family. The church plans to pletion of plans for parks and recrea- sell the land and relocate in a resi-, tion capital improvements and plan dential area. implementation. With a 5-2 vote the council passed Conditional approval was given to a resolution saying the council "de- zone-change requests on several plores that the July 4th picnic was. tracts in an A. P. King development imposed on the community, and near Easterwood Airport. Problems that any public official would help with waste disposal at the proposed sponsor the activity." Councilmen development were the reasons for Jim Gardner and Homer Adams the conditional approvals given. voted no on the resolution. The city has no sewer lines in this The council unanimously ap- v ea at the present time. proved a resolution complimenting The conditions dictated by the the city staff and city manager North, council were the negotiation of an Bardell for their work during the agreement with TAMU to cooper- picnic weekend. ate with the city in sewer,,aste ex- • ,vurdd y Legs Help In CS Motocross Sturdy legs and the ability to bicycles will be used instead. take a graceful fall will Equipment needed are a probably be the ingredients bicycle, jeans, sturdy shoes, needed to win the Bicycle long-sleeved shirt and helmet, Motorcross, sponsored by the if available. City of College Station, at Those under the age of 18 Dexter Park Sunday. need a parent present for The event and a picnic will be proper supervision and per- held starting at noon with races mission. The races will be beginning at 3 p.m. divided into the following age categories: 4-7,8-10,11-13,14-16 THE RACE is open to all and 17 and above. persons four-years-old and over. It is the first such event TROPHIES WILL be held by the city, which plans to awarded for first place in each hold it anr.:.ally. category with ribbons awarded for second through fourth It will be similar to a places. These will be donated motorcycle motocross, only by University Cycles of College Station. The day's schedule will start with the picnic at noon, ? ` followed by a course set-up at 2 p.m., a driver's meeting and practice at 2:15 p.m. and races at 3 p.m. i Veteran Motocross Racer • ' ° Joe Fisher of University Cycles will be present to assure precision and safety at the * meet. First aid supplies and attendants will be readily t available if needed. THE EAGLE JULY 25, 19711 . DARIN STORE RIDES 111f,; 1 Practicingfor Sunda ti jy. - - TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: TO WHOM IT MAY CO CERN: TO WHOM IT The College N- Station Planning I TIP WHOM MAY COW and Zoning Commission will The College Station Planning hold a public hearing on the and Zoning Commission will, The Colle question of rezoning the i hold a public hearing on the 9e Station Plannin following tract: and Zoning Commission, will qoluestion of rezoning the guestip Public hearing A 5:00 acre tract in the Richard ' flowing tract: on the I following tracT:rezoning the Carter League, conveyed from A 500 acre tract in the Richard I.. C. Culpepper to the First Carter League, conveyyed from tract Baptist Church of College I C. Culpepper to th e First A rte acre e in the Richard Station, and located at the Baptist Church of College Carter Leaguue, conveyed from intersection of State Highway I Station, and located at the Baptist loeoDer Church to the First No. 30 and Munson Avenue intersection of State Highway Station, andlocated at t e from Single Family No. 30 and of College Residential District Munson Avenue intersectinn of State Hi hwah RAC, to Apartment Building District ) from Residential D~isfrict, Family rom30 and Munson Avenue District, District R-3. R 1C, to Apartment Building I Single Family District, District R-3. Residential District, District The said hearing shall be held R-1C, to Apartment Buildin in the Council Room of the City The said hearing shall be held District, District R-3. g of College Station City Hall at in the Council Room of the Cit the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the of Coll a Station City y The said hearing shall be held in t Planning and Zoning Com- I the 7:00 p./yl Hall at of Col e9eCouncil Room of the City mission on Monday, July 1, Planning meeting of the the 7. Station City Hall at P.M . missiononand Zoning Com- in00 meetin g of the 1974 1974. Monday, July 1, Plann9 and Zoning Com For additional information, 1974sion on Monday, July 1 Please contact me. For additional information, William F. Koehler please contact me. .For additional information, City Planner William F. please contact me. Koehler City Planner =William F. 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'w5 wa' 3 'c°0 y 1'1-IE EACLL August 5, 1974 P & Z to Consider Southwood Plat The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will consider the final plat for Southwood Valley, Section • Two, at a 7 p.m. meeting tonight in the Council Room of the CS City Hall. The tract, owned by the Southwood Valley Corporation, is located in the southern part of the city to the west of State Highway 6. • Southwood Plat Okayed The Southwood Valley Council to discuss possible Corporation scored two out of revision of certain city or- two on plat considerations dinances. before the College Station Planning and Zoning Com- mission Monday. Submitting the only agenda item for action, Southwood Valley, owned by Bill Fitch, received approval of the final plat for Section Two of its • development in the southern part of the city, near the in- tersection State Highway 6 and the West By-Pass. This gives the developer the go ahead on planned construction of mostly duplex and apartment buildings. THE SECOND approval was for a preliminary plat of Section Three of Southwood Valley. This part is zoned for commercial and apartment structures according to Bill Koehler, CS city planner. Present construction in the subdivision consists of single family residences in Section One. Commission members also were reminded of the Aug. 26 joint meeting with the City • I GFNEHAL General Revenue Sharing provides federal fundsdirectly to local and state governments. Yonr government must publish this report advising you how these funds have been used or obligated during the year frorn July 1, 1973. thru June 30. 1974, This is to inform you of your government's priorities and to encourage your participation in decisions on how future funds should be spent. ACTUAL EXPENDITURES THE GOVERNMENT OF OPERATING/ i .i 1 p -r.' f 1-, CATEGORIES (A) CAPITAL (0) MAINTENANCE (C) = -I t- - ; i 1 1 has received General Revenue Sharing payments totaling 1 PUB'.IC SAFETY $ $ 2 ENVIRONMENTAL $ during the period f:orn Ja1V 1.-Ig%3. Grtu ,tur:~ PROTECTION 4J _ VACCOUNTNO. 3 PUBLIC $ TRANSPORTATION -:T ~'Tr S HEALTH $ $ 5 RECREATION 6 LIJRARIES $ $ 7 SO(IALEERVIcES FOR AjlE6OR POOR $ $ H FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION $ $ 9 FAULTIFURPOSEAND ~ GENERAL GOVT. 10 EOUCArioN i { tom'- i(D) TRUST FUND REPORT 11 SOCIAL i..r.. `.;4•:..ti:~,. v ;r,it,iti n DWELOPMENT 12 HOOSING4COM- i',r ~,`:rJ v 11) BdanceasotJune30,1973.......... v; hfUI11TYDEVELOhMENT $ (2) Rowenue Sharing Fund3 Recei•ind from t 13 ZCONOMIC July 1. 1973 fhrcwh June 33. 1974..8- - 558. DhVEIOPMENi Y 14 OTHEtt(Specify) $ a/j:'v:•,r •5 (3) Interest Earner] ....................S-6 076, 1 -r ,y i~E1~lor 1..17,7/. •;ty;>~` '?~,v' 190 J,_r?Z_.tL:_ 4 Total Funds Avallable $_-u ~t- 151 Total Amount Expanded I -S 11 r , r~ ~C) 1F 701ALS 117,798. ' 73-1 . _ I6) Falance as of June S0. 1974.......... rJ__. NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET (li) CFRTIFICATION: I cavity that I am the Chief-Ececutive Off'cer end. with reepect to the entitlement funds report'd hereon. I certify th it they have not been used in iiohition of either Op.nrioriry expenditure (F)Tha vows media have bean odviaad that a cornolet• copy of r. '4) of tent (tact nn i03) or ths.mntch r,~ fundrprohibreon (Section report has been publbhed in a ;ocvl ne.v,paper of 6ertra: circulation. I have records decuman!ing the con!snts.Bf this rcp.in Si,.nature of Chisf Exf Wive! Date and :hey are tyen for public t.crutiny at i)1Z' fL I;oT of FA nano' C T°• TTolt. Y Ivor - 0fficC Aty j 11 Cr ~1•ne SZ Z ioT,, `l'c x. • TO WHOM IT MAY CON: CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will TO WHOM IT MAY CON hold a public hearing on the CERN: question of rezoning the following tracts: The College Station Planning Three tracts near the in and Zoning Commission will tersection of Munson Drive and hold a public hearing on the State Highway 30, lying bet question of rezoning the ween the Plantation Oaks, following tract: Section One Subdivision and the Carter's Grove, Section A 12.58 acre tract lying 300 feet One Subdivision: a 16.134 acre northeast of State Highway 6 tract from Single Family near the intersection of Hwy 6 Residential District, District and Southwest Parkway and R 1C, to Apartment, Building being part of a 205 acre tract District, District R 3; a 5.983 conveyed to Brentwood, Inc. by acre tract from Single Family Lydia Boriskie from Single Residential District, District Family Residential District, R-1C to Duplex Residential District R 1C to General District, District R 2; and a Commercial District, District 2.232 acre tract from Single C 1. Family Residential District, The said hearin District R-1C to Apartment q shall be held Building District, District R 3. in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at The said hearing shall be held the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the in the Council Room of the City Planning and Zoning Com of College Station City Hall at mission on Monday, August 191 the 7:00 P.M. meeting ofthe 1974• Planning and Zoning Com- mission on Monday, August 19, For additional information, 1974 please contact me. For additional information, William F. Koehler please contact me. City Planner William F. Koehler Planner i WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN I TO WHOM IT MAY COW CE: CERN: The College Station Planning The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the question of rezoning the following tract: following tract: A 0.202 acre tract out of the A 1.74 acre tract at the south Plantation Oaks Addition, corner of Anderson Street and Section One, being located Holleman Drive from Single within the Plantation Oaks Family Residential District, Apartment Project from District R-1C, to Neighborhood Apartment Building District, Business District, District C-N. District R-3 to General Com mercial District, District C-1. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City The said hearinq shall be held of College Station City Hall at in the Council Room of the city the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the of College Station City Hall at, Planning and Zoning Com the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the mission on Monday, August 19, Planning and Zoning Com- 1974. mission on Monday, August 19, 1974. For additional information, For additional information, please contact me. Please contact me. William F. Koehler William F. Koehler City Planner City Planner Sealed proposals addressed to the Honorable Mayor and City Council of College Station, Texas will be received at the office of North Bardell, City Manager, until 10:00 A.M., August 29, 1974 for furnishing the followinngg equipment: One (1L1974 refuse collection truck body 25 cu. yd. capacity. Rear loading hopper must • accommodate 1 . 10 cy cbn- ta iners. Specifications can be ob- tained at the Public Works Office, City of College Station, Texas. The right is reserved as the interest of the owner may j require, to reject any and a l bids and to waive any in- formality in bids received. i a • CS Council Sets Called j Meeting Today The College Station City Council will meet at 4 p.m. today in a called session at the City Hall. Items on the agenda include appointments to the Planning and Zoning Commission and other committees, a right of way aquisition matter and consideration of procedures for future council meetings. These procedures include dates and times of meetings. • Seale; :,Urine ,cd to the .~;,nayor ;vnd ( City Co.""I f o College Station ITexas will be received at if, ofrke of North Bardell, C ty Manager, until 10:00 A M August 29, 1974 for furnish the following equipment: One (1) 1974 refuse collecti,)n truck body 25 Cu. Yd. capac, r, Rear loading hopper mos. accommodate 1 1D cy Con to iners. Specifications can be on tamed at the Public Works Office, City of College Station. Texas. The right is reserved as the interest of the owner may require, to reject any and ail • bids and to waive any in formality in bids received. • k f t; to thr, Honwal)w Mayor tnui City Council of College Station Texas will be received at th, office of North Bardell, Cit✓ Manager, until 10:00 AAP August 29, 1974 for furnishing the following equipment: One 1 1974 refuse collection truck body 25 cu. yd. capacity Rear loading hopper mus accommodate 1 10 cy con tainers. Specifications can be ob • Office a the Public Work Office, City of College Station, Texas. The right is reserved as the interest of the owner may require to reject any and all n,dti and to waive any in I CIF illdlty In bids recoivcd ~ '006 ...0• NOTICE TO BIDDERS NH( , suD Sealed r0 OSaIs atldfe55ed to C ,ERN feet northea~l of State HWy 6 P P The City Council of the City 'near in the intersection of State the Honorable Mayor and City of College Station will hold a Hwy 6 and Southwest Parkwa Council of College Station, public hearing on the question and the application is in the Texas will be received at the of rezoning a 12.58 acr, tract of name of Brentwood, Inc., 3743 office of North Bardell, City land in the Morgan Rector exas Ave., Br Manager, until 10:00 am, Leaguelying300feeInortheast - yan, Texas. August 26, 1974 for furnishing of State Hwy 6 and being part of, The saitlI eaing shal l be the following g equipment: the tract conveyed to Brent- held in the Council Room of the wood, Inc. by Lydia Boriskie by City of College Station City Ha" One (1) - 1974 Truck Cab & deed recorded in Vol. 317, Pg. at the 7.00p.m. meeting of to TO WHOM IT MAY CON Chassis - 24,500 G.V.W. 26 of the Brazos County Deed City Council on Monday, CERN: FMiran.me Cab to Ax. 72 ut Records from Sih9le Family F Au ust 26, 1974. The Cit nf Heavy Duty frame urther information is y Council of the City a with reinforcement Residentail District, District College Station will hold a A R-1C to General Commercial available at the office of the public hearing on the question Springs - Min. 7500 Lb. & District, District C 1. City Planne" College Station. of rezoning a 0 202 acre tract of R. Ax. - Min. land in the Richard Carter Speed d rear axle . wit17,000 h th 23,000 Lb. . League, g portion of main sp. Sp. . resrvt tract "B'', Plantation . & 4000 Lb. Aux. Oaks Addition, Section One Cooling - H.D. Radiator 70 WHOM IT MAY CON (Volume 311, Pa Engine-Min. 340withGov. (8 CERN: - 9e 179, Brazos C lender) The City Council of the Cit TO WHOM IT MAY CON- County Deed Records) from y CERN: Apartment Building District, C utch - H.D. 13 inch 15 of College Station will hold a The City Council and the District R-3 to General Com springs public hearing on the question Planning and Zoning Com- mercial District, District C-1. Transmission - 5 spd. direct of rezoning a1,738 acre tract of mission of the City of College The said tract is located Power Steering land in the Crawford Burnett Station will hold a joint public within the Plantation Oaks Heavy Duty Brakes with League at the south corner of hearing on the question of Apartment r ect Booster the intersection of Anderson amending the Zoning Or- tersection of IRhett the_ in. Cab - Standard cab with all Street and Holleman Drive in dinance, Ordinance No. 850, as Buller' guages, fresh air heater and College Station from Single follows: applDriveicaandtion State is te Hwy 30 am the defroster Family Residential District, To establish a Flood Hazard the name of All lights to meet ICC District R 1C to Neighborhood Harry Seaback, 1201 Hwy 30, regulations Business District, District C-N. To provide for establishing the College station, Texas. West Coast Mirrors The said tract is located at To The said hearing shall be • Wheels - 7:50 Spoke the south corner of the in boundary of the district and held in the Council Room of the Tires - 9.00 x 2 10 Ply tersectut of Anderson Street amending the boundary as City of College Station Cif Hail 30 Gal. Aux. fuel tank and Holleman Drive in College ToCe rov de for Planning and at the 7:00 p. m, meeting of the State Inspection after equip station and the application is in Zoning Commission issuanceof C tY Council on Monday, ment is installed the name of the A&M Con August 26, 1974. PLEASE NOTE: If unable to solidated Independent School use permits for approval of Further information is meet any of these District, Jersey and Anderson, building ermits in the Flood available at the office of the specifications, lease indicate Hazard Zone. Cit P College Station, Texas. To provide for City approval of y Planner in College Station. which item (s) are altered. The said hearing shall be held fill or Chan Quote Total Price (F.O.B. in the Council Room of the City proposals all for in the Flood Hazard College Station, exas) of College Station City Hall at nelization i Zone. Please indicate date of the 7:00 p. m. meetin of the deliver Also enclose com Copies of the text of the Y ` City Council on on day, proposed amendment are plete descriptive literature. August 26, 1974. ava lableat the Administrative Mark envelope "Bid on Further information is Offices in the City Hall in Truck". available at the office of the College The right is reserved as the City Planner in College Station, interest of the owner ma Thesaid thearin shall be y require, to reject any and all held in the Council oom of the bids and to waive any in. City of College Station City Hall formality in bids received. 417:00 p.m, on Monday, August 26, 1974. William F. Koehler City Planner 112 e, . 4 1-:, ~dr • Sealed proposals addressed to the Honorable Mayor and City Council of College Station, Texas will be received at the office of North Bardell, City Manager, until 10:00 A.M , August 29, 1974 for furnishing the followingg equipment: One {121974 refuse collection truck body 25 cu. yd, capacity Rear loading hopper MUST accommodate 1 . 10 cy con. to iners. tanned fats the n Pucan blic be Ob Works • Office, City of College Station, Texas. The right is reserved as the interest of the owner may require, to reject any and ail bids and to waive any in formality in bids received. • Mobile park owner suek Lawyer found CS workers; By GERALD OLIVIER named in the suit, said electrical D.B. Jones, administrator of'utlilk An attorney was retained by the service was continued to the trailers department; Joe Guidry, city elec. College Station City Council Friday already in use at the time of the trician; and Shirley Urbanovsky. to represent 12 present and former transfer. Dulaney said that future utility department employe. employes of the city in a $50,000 hook-ups were not serviced unless Larry Bravenec, city councilman. suit filed by Ralph Bobbitt, owner of they met specifications of College said the council voted unanimoush Bobbitt Trailer Park at FM 60 and Station. to retain Sears and Burns of Hous- FM 2818. ton as attorneys in the case and to Bobbitt's park was serviced by The suit alleges conspiracy on the pay all legal fees. the Bryan Rural Electrification Ad- part of the plaintiffs to destroy The suit was discussed in closed ministration (REA) until 1972, Bobbitt's business. Plaintiffs other session and the meeting was tem- when the city of College Station,.r . than Dulaney named in the suit are: porarily opened to vote, although nexed the property and purchased J.B. Hervey, former mayor; W . E. no one left the council room to make the electrical rights. Johnson, Jr., chief electrical inspec- that announcement, said Bravenec. L. P. Dulaney, director of public tor; Jim Dozier, city attorney; Ran The Texas Open Meetings Law works and one of the plaintiff's Boswell, city manager; Gail Smith, allows closed session discussion of administrative assistant to the pending litigation, but all votes utilities department; Clarence must be taken in a public meeting. Green, city electrician; R. M. Wil- The suit will be heard before liams, assistant electrical inspector; Federal District Court in Houston. • 149 07'ZZ • NOTICE TO Sealed BIDDERS the Honororab~leaMaeeyyporr anted City Texas, will fbeCrecelvedsatt the office of North Bardell, City Maneger, until 10:00 a.m., August 29~ 1974 for furnishing" the following equipment: One (1) 1974 refuse collection truck body 25 cu. yd, ca Rear loading hopper~ust accommodate 1 _ 10 cY .can- tainers. , Specifications can be obtained at the Public Works Office, City • of College Station, Texas. The right is reserved -as the interest of the owner ma bi s and to waive Y and n formality in bids received. In ; AV, • • i CS Groups I NOTICE TO Set Joint BIDDERS Sealed proposals addressed to NOTICE TO the Honorable Mayor and City BIDDERS Texas Council will of College received at Station, Meeting Sealed proposals addressed to office North the the Honorable Mayor and City er Bardell, City Council of College Station, manager, until 10:00 a. m., College Station City Texas will he received at the August 29, 1974 for furnishing councilmen and office of North Bardell, City the following equipment: planning Manager, until 10:00 a.m., One (1) 1974 refuse collection August 29, 1974 for furnishing truck body 25 cu. yd. capacity. and zoning Commissioners the following equipment: Rear loading hopper must will meet in joint session at One (1) 1974 refuse collection acdommodaTe 1 10 cy con truck body 25 cu. yd. capacity. tainers. • 7 p.m. Aug. 26 to consider Rear loading hopper must Specifications can be obtained accommodate 1 10 cy con at the Public Works Office, City several items of city im- Gainers. of College Station, Texas. portance. Specifications can be obtained The right is reserved as the at the Public Works Office, city interest of the owner may One item on the agenda of College Station, Texas. require, to reject any and all i The right is reserved as the bids and to waive any in will be to consider interest of the owner may formality in bids received- require, to reject any and all amending Zoning or- bids and to waive any in dinance No. 850 by defining formality in bids recrlvrld. I Flood Hazard District and to set forth conditional uses for the district. bike vatit Trash, viewed vroblems The College Station City Council up the trash on his lot. It he does made a few miscellaneous decisions comply, the city may clean the toward the end of its marathon three themselves and charge the o-,N and a half hour meeting Monday for the expense. night. Mayor O. M. Holt said he hol): The owner of the land adjacent to it would be worked out in a frier ! University Drive and Terrell St. manner. will be given 10 days notice to clean "it is a deplorable situation there," said Holt. "It has existed months too long." City Manager North Bardell., striping of bicycle paths will be con- tinued on Jersey. He said he as- sured the Texas Highway Depart- ment the city would handle the problem of people parking within the striping. The Council did not want to impose a "no parking" zone unless a problem existed. Councilman Homer Adams asked the City Attorney to look into the legal obligations of General Tele- phone to report its earnings to the City Council annually. For 12 years there were no re- Property ports to City Council... until they • wanted a rate increase," said Adams. "It is required in the con- tract that they file an earnings re- insurance port. We are entitled to this infor- mation and we should insist on it." Councilman Jim Gardner asked authorized the Council to consider its role in enforcing city ordinances such as The Federal Insurance Adminis- building codes. The Council will ask for bids on trator has authorized the sale of microphones and a casette tape re- flood insurance in College Station, corder to record the City Council Policies are available from any licensed property insurance agent meetings. Bardell estimated the cost at 57()() or broker in the community. "Until Sept. 16, coverage can be made available immediately upon application," said City Manager !North Barden. `;After that date there is a 15 day waiting period bet- een the date of application and the date that coverage takes effect." Buildings within the special flood 0410 hazard area must be covered by flood insurance to be eligible for and lorm of mortgage loan from a feder- ally insured or supervised bank or inns and loan association, or from ts4encv. • C y C O o I. 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(40) o U y o C b= o -45 m -10 q Z~Q) 4-1 •E^oap°o°~ a~'° om N O y 6) "C a, U O H 'C O f,' U C ++'CJ y U y 6i U bn~ • y N b0 y p ~y u U CL O y: c ro Q) cz E a a o= y a°~n bt cl 0'.E r- bO 04 i ~a~E'~ Q~1a~~~ ~a.Eoo~ H~ o an a° a a a~ c i C= a~ 04 o c U ti c LOL cc: Q~ N y ~4 bjD Q) r- 0, 0 o r. a .n~° as c° s 3 n c aa°ai a~i N E B 0-.0 m OF, uy ° E a°~°o oa'U ao A c °E'3 o c y y Q) V aUUancq-° o~ a o ~-o ob ° 7 O c.o 3U > °r y a g 3.- c y„ ~'o>O Q) q C 0 ^o~o~> '°~°3oc G°ac= .c ° y b N ^O a' .C T eya u o FE°o°'~'~~c~a~o° F"~`'61~oO$ac C N E a> b w~ • Ordt'Onance Changes CS Flood Zone Us ge BY JERRY GRAY special emphasis on the safety conforms with Water year flood plain. The actual Eagle Staff Writer required in a flood hazard D e v e l o p in e n t B o a r d• delineation of the district will College Station City Coun- district. requirements and is consistent be made after studies by The new ordinance is, ac- with the Federal Flood Registered Professional oilmen unanimously accepted cording to a draft summary, Insurance Program. Engineers as provided in the an amending; Flood Hazard designed to clarify subdivision ordinance. Ordinance Monday, which platting procedures in flood- THE FLOOD DISTRICT will Studies by the Department of defines a flood hazard district prone areas. And Paul Gillett include land which lies within a Housing and Urban and set forth conditional uses of the Texas Water Develop- stream valley or drainage Development may also be used of the district. ment Board says that the draft system in an area of the 100 in the final delineation. Planning and Zoning Commissioners explained that the ordinance is not a new zoning, but a superimposition • of a flood district over existing zoning. CITY PLANNER Bill Koehler says that the new ordinance should make op- ) timum use of land. Currently, Zoning Ordinace No. 850 states that there will be no development in certain areas of a flood zone. The new ordinance will allow construction, channelization of landfill if the proposed changes meet individually examined criteria. One Planning and Zoning; ,::unissioner said, "All futul development is `red-flag.: w)til it meets city approv, tAIECIFICALLY, the laic ili and channelization section: of the ordinance says that all plats for development in tht flood district will be reviewer: the Planning and Zonim < ~~uunission and will be sent tr u, city council for con oration. City permits will be ,,sired fnr hccildin~ni' 'oe _f' e era Floo 'nur s ante Sale HUD Approved BY JERRY GRAY request to be included in the available on sturctures in Eagle Staff Writer program was approved in April amounts up to $35,000 for single this year. family dwellings and up to The sale of federally sub- $100,000 on multi-family and sidized flood insurance for THE TWO BASIC non-residential properties. College Station has been ap- qualifications that each city Residential contents will be proved by the Department of met in their applications were insurable up to $10,000 per unit • Housing and Urban to show some sort of building and non-residential contents, Development effective Aug. 16. permit system for flood plains insurable up to $100,000. Federal Insurance and to who that the city could Administrator George K. exercise some form of control A RATE SUTDY of the Bernstein advises College over the areas through city community will be conducted Station residents that coverage ordinates. after which coverage up to is available immediately upon Having met these two double that these amounts may application within the first 30 qualifications, College Station be available. days of the effective date. After residential areas and com- The 1973 Act also says that this first 30-day eligibility mercial establishments can there is no longer an interim period, there will be a 15 day now be protected against flood period when newly constructed waiting period before the in- dangers for substantially buildings cannot obtain in- surance applications become reduced premium rates, ac- surance. Newly constructed effective. cording to Bernstein. buildings may still be covered Both College Station and Local property insurance with flood insurance at sub- Bryan are now approved to agents or brokers should have sidized rates after the areas eive the subsidized the details of coverage. Under having special flood hazards j).'emium rates under the Flood the emergancy program, flood are identified. The rate study i )Isaster Protection Act of 1973. insurance at subsidized for the area should be an'~ ritc !,ovcrnrair,nt • • elf- Sealed ro osals addressed to Sealed proposals addressea P P to the Honorable Mayor and the Honorable Mayor and City City Council or College Station, Council of College Station, Texas will be receivM at tl,z, Texas will be received at the office of North Barden, City of North Bardell, City Manager, until aide A.MY Manager, until 10:00 a.m., August 29, 1974 for furnishing August 29, 1974 for furnishing the followingg i the following equipment: One (11 19 4 n? egufuse mcollection One (1) 1974 refuse collection Truck body 25 cu. Yd. capacil • truck body 25 cu. yd. capacity. Rear loading hopperym Rear loading hopper MUZT accommodate a taiccomners. modate 1 1D cy con 1 10 tainers. c con ust Specifications can be ob Specifications can be obtained tained at the Public Works at the Public Works Office, City of College Station, Texas Office, City of College Station, . The right is reserved as the Texas. interest of the owner may The riqht is reserved as the require, to reject any and all interest of the owner may bids and to waive any in equire, to reject any and ail formality in bids received. bids and to waive any in formality in bids received. • • Sealed proposals addressed to the Honorable Mayor and City council of College Station, Texas will be received at the office of North Bardell, City Manager, until 10:00 A.M., August 29, 1974 for furnishing the following equipment: One (11.19 4refuse collection truck body 25 cu. yd. capacity. Rear loading hopper must accommodate 1 10 cy cbn tainers. Specifications can be ob tained at the Public Works Office, City of College Station, Texas. The right is reserved as the interest of the owner may require, to reject any and all bids and to waid8 any in formality in bids received. • .io WHOI, 11 CU CERN: The College Station Plannin and Zoning Commission wo hold a public hearing on tf question of rezoning th following tracts: A 1.122 acre tract in thr' Richard Carter League in the L.D. Smith Subdivision located northeast of State Highway 6 between Live Oak Street and Eastgate Square from Apart- ment Building District, District R-3 to General Commercial District, District C-1. The a plication is in the name of Tommy Arphopulos. TO VvHOh1 IT MAY CON A 1.064 acre tract in the CERN: Richard Carter League in the The College Station Planning L. D. Smith Subdivision, and Zoning Commission will located northeast of State Hwy hold a public hearing on the 6, between Live Oak Street and question of rezoning the Eastgate Square from Apart- following tract: ment Building District, District R-3 to General Commercial A 6.47 acre tract of land in the District, District C-h. The , Richard Carter League on the application is in the name of southeast Side of F.M. Hwy. 60, Building Consultants, Inc. TO WHOM IT MAY CON northeast of Tarrow Street - from Single Family The said hearing shall be held CERN:' Residential District, District in the Council Room of the City R-1C to General Commercial of College Station City Hall at The College Station Planning District, District C-1. The the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the and Zoning Commission will app lication is in the name of • Planning and Zoning Com- hold a public hearing on the a mission on Monday, Se t. 16, question of :rezoning the ward L. Putz. 1974. For additiona in- following tract The said hearing shall be held formation, please contact me. in the Council Room of the City William F. Koehler A 6.42 acre tract in the J.E. of College Station City Hall at City Planner Scott League and all of Lot the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the _ number 89 of Polo Park Place, Planning and Zoning Com- located on the northwest side of mission on Monday, September TO WHOM IT MAY CON- F.M. Hwy. 60 adjoining Texas 1974. i CERN: A&M University property from form For additional in rmation, please contact me. Single Family Residential foWill 'The College Station Planning District, District R-1C tolCityiaPlm an Koehler and Zoning Commission will Neighborhood Business,nner hold a public hearing on the - question of rezoning the following tract: All of Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block 3, Redmond Terrace Subdivision; orated at the intersection of John Milliff Drive and ilosemary Drive from Single F,:mily Residential District. C Strict RAC to Apartment doling District, District R-9 iI he application is in the name Harold E. Redmond. said hearing shall be held 41: e Council Room of the City College Station City Hall at 7:00 P.M. meeting of the cion an and MoZoning nday, C s Sep- W. ber, 1974. For additional ormation, please contact • tountY Muscular Distrophy Drive Begins Y ~ 11 I ~l COLLEGE STATION MAYOR O.M. HOLT SIGNS PRO(°LA M vrlON Don Dale (L) and Randy Matson Look On 1111; IMAYOR of Collc,~, ~)'tation signed a proclamation at Pooh's Park Thursday in th( company of Don Dale and Randy Matson who is chair- man the Brazos County Muscular Dystrophy Skatathon, •layor O.M. Holt declared 41149 4 P40 iay the official Muscular strophy Skatathon Day ir. ilege Station "in support of • the goals of the AMDA and ii, recognition of the substantial progress already made by thi, • TO WHOM i i MAY CON CERN: The College Station Planninc and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the queening tracts: the A 1.122 acre tract in the TO WHOM IT MAY CON- Richard Carter League in the CERN: L.D. Smith Subdivision located northeast of State Highway 6: The College Station Planning between Live Oak Street and and Zoning Commission will East ate Square from Apart hold a public hearing on the ment Building District, District question of rezoning. the R-3 to General Commercial following tract: i District, District C 1. The application is in the name of A 6.47 acre tract of land in the Tommy Arphopulos. Richard Carter League on the A 1.064 acre tract in the southeast side of F.M. Hwy. 60, Richard Carter League in the northeast of Tarrow Street L.D. Smith Subdivision, from Single Family located northeast of State Hwy Residential District, District 6, between Live Oak Street and R 1C to General Commercial Eastgate Square from Apart- District, District C 1. The ment Building District, District application is in the name of R-3 to General Commercial Edward L. Putz. District; District C 1. The The said Hearing shall be held application is in the name of • in the Council Room of the City Building Cohsultants, Inc. of College Station City Hall at The said hearing shall be held' the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the I in the Council Room of he City Planning and Zoning Com- of College Station City Hall at mission on Monday, September the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the 1974. For additional in Planning and Zoning Com formation, please contact me. mission on Monday, Sept. 16, William F. Koehler 1974. For additional in City Planner formation, please contact me. TO WHOM IT MAY CON- William F. Koehler CERN: City Planner I The College Station Planning TO WHOM IT MAY CONE RN and Zoning Commission will The College Station Planning hold a public hearing on the and Zoning Commission will question of rezoning the hold a public hearing on the following tract: question of rezoning the following tract: All of Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block 3, Redmond Terrace Subdivision; A 6.42 acre tract in the J.E. located at the intersection of Scott League and all of Lot John Milliff Drive and number 89 of Polo Park Place, Rosemary Drive from Single located on the northwest side of Family Residential District, F.M. Hwy. 60 adjoining Texas District R 1C to Apartment A&M University property from Building District, District R-3. Single Family Residential The application is in the name Dis rict, District R 1C to of Harold E. Redmond. Neighborhood Business. The said hearing shall be held District, District C-N and in the Council Room of the City Apartment Building District, of College Station City Hall at. District R-3. The application is the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the in the name of BEMA, Inc and Planning and Zoning Com- Jim C. Lewis. mission on Monday, Sep- tember, hearing shall 1974. For additional 9 information, please contact in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at " the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the am F. Koehler Planning and Zoning Com Planner rission on Monday, Sep- -iber, 1974. For additional formation, please contact iliam F. Koehler Planner • Flag football teams chosen The College Station Junior Flag Foktball League will begin its sixth year Sept. 30. Boys between the ages of 7 and 12 and not in the seventh grade are eligible to participate. "Teams are picked on a point sN s- tem. Each boy is given 10 points frrr each year of age, two points for eac •I inch tall, 10 points for each school grade, one point for each pound and 25 points if he has played before. Boys between the ages of 7 and 9 will play in a different division than the 10- to 12-year-olds," said Spencer. "By age grouping and the point system we are able to have more evenly divided teams." There is no fee charge. The league is run by the College Station Recreation Council and the teams are sponsored by local merchajts. The College Station Junior Flag Football League will begin its sixth year Sept. 30. Boys between the ages of 7 and 12 and not in the seventh grade are plications may be picked up at thf- College Station Recreation De- partment in City Ball. Those interested in coaching, Sponsoring or being a league officer lu;~AEtl ; ,,hict Mark Spencer. i • Highway 6 - • Picnic area Foot Bridge ) Building D {1. Footpath F A Apartments © i P Parking? C Cemetery rpl ~~J Pl Playground ~Y R Restroorn i T Tennis Courts It& S Swimming Pool L Baseball Field M Recreation Field 1 ' I 0 s 40 C BEE CREEK PARK, College Station's new 45 acre park, will provide a multi-purpose recreation area for the community. funds to build new Matching 45-acre Bee Creek Park By HAZEL CAMPBELL June 1975. The park is located off ciechowski. Staff Writer South Parkway Drive behind the Three special Observation P,ie Creek Park is College Parkway Apartments. dows with underwater lights for pic- tit ion's new 45-acre city park. It "The swimming pool should open ture taking under the pool surface %ill have tennis courts, multi- within three weeks," said Richard cost $232,650. wrpose ball parks and nature trails. Arendt, pool manager. The $68,000 bathhouse adds a There will also be picnic areas, a The pool will have a one-meter "residential flavor" to the park said playgroundandswimmingandwad- and a three-meter diving board. A Arendt. In the bathhouse are r(,- log pools. three million BTU heater with the strooms and coin-operated lockers, The Texas Land and Water Con- help of a cover designed to retain The 200 square foot playground ,ovation Fund, under the Federal heat will make the pool available equipped with $10,000 of wooden Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, has year round. equipment. „ranted $415,700 to the city for the Two three-week beginning swim "Eventually there will be eight park on a matching funds basis. The classes will begin when the pool tennis courts, four of which are A- total development of the park may opens. readyfunded,"said Wojciechowski. reach one million dollars, said Paul The wading pool will not only be With nearby apartments, he sari \Vojeiechowski, City Park and Re- for children's play but will serve to he believes it may be necessary to reation director and designer of the help teach infants to swim. limit tennis players to one hour of ',.,,k• "Before only children over six play. Construction on four tennis were able to take swimming," said The multi-purpose ball fif lei courts, a ball field, the playground Wojciechowski. "A fence will sepa- serves for football, baseball, softba!'I ~.uul a harking area began in October rate the wading pool from the olym- and could be t ii,ed :ii it hntti m-, t rrt i; i` , twill be completed around pic size pool," added Woj- for golf. H-5 LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Bidders: Sealed Proposals addressed to the Honorable Mayor and City Council of College Station, Texas will be received at the Office of North Bardell, City Manager, until 10:00 A.M. Monday 30, September, 1974 for furnishing all necessary materials, machinery equipment, superintendence and labor for constructing a fence at the Bee Creek Park multi-use field -for the City of College Station. The ap- F roximate quantities are as ol lows: 104 LF 4" OD steel galvanized pipe 9.1 Lb-Ft, 8 posts at 13' 287.5 LF 3" OD steel galvanized pipe 5.79 Lb-Ft, 9 at 10'6, 8 at 11' 432 LF 2" OD steel galvanized pipe 2.72 Lb-Ft, 72 at 6' 50x10'6" Fabric - 9 guage alvanized copper-steel wire, „ mesh 210"x8' Fabric r- 9 guage ggalvanized copper-steel wire, ' 2" mesh 753x4' Fabric - 9 guage ggalvanized copper-steel wire, 2" mesh a 7.5 cy 41/2 sack - 300,0 PSI Concrete (footings) 4'x10' gate - Frame 2" DD p eel 2.72 Lb-Lf, Ne" copper brace rod - high grade malleable iron ball & socket hinges. 108' - 3-16"x34" stretcher bars 13,831 - 15A OD galvanized ,,feel pipe 2.27 Lb-Ft rails 1% OD galvanized slcr Pipe 2.27 Lb-Ft braces 3/e" ground hot-dlp `alvanikee copper-steel rod w urnbuc Various amounts of coil spring tension wire, tie clips, ension bands and rail con Hectors. I he right is reserved as the merest of the Owner may -quire, to reject any and 11 ds, and to waive any in ?ormality in bids received. 'fans & Sperifications are available from the College Station Park & Recreation S^nartment. • H-5 LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Bidders Sealed Proposals aaaressed to the Honorable Mayor and City Council of College Station, Texas will be received at the Office of North Bardell, City Manager, until 10:00 AAA Monday 30, September, 1974 for furnishing all necessary materials, machinery equipment, superintendence and labor for constructing a fence at the Bee Creek Park multi-use field for the City of College Station. The ap- proximate . quantities are as follows: 104 LF 4" OD steel galvanized pipe 9.1 Lb-Ft, 8 posts at CS To Organize 287.5 LF 3" OD steel galvanized pipe 5.79 Lb-Ft, 9 at 10'6, 8 at t 11' 432 LF 2" OD steel galvanized pipe 2.72 Lb-Ft, 72 at 6' 90x10'6" Fabric - 9 guage Flag Football alvanized copper-steel wire, mesh 210"x8' Fabric 9 guage alvanized copper-steel wire, „ mesh The Junior Flag Football grade, Spencer said. 753x4' Fabric - 9 guage "The purpose of the program alvanized copper-steel wire, League of College Station will " mesh hold an organizational meeting is to teach young boys team 7.5 cy 41/2 sack - 3000 PSI Concrete (footings) at 7 p.m. Monday at Tiger work and the fundamentals of 4'x10' gate - Frame 2" OD Stadium, according to Mark football," Spencer said. pipe 2.72 Lb-Lf, h" copper- Spencer, director. There is no membership fee. steel brace rod - high grade The League is entering its Teams are sponsored by local malleable iron ball & socket hinges. sixth season and is open to boys merchants and the league is . 108' - 3-16"x3/4" stretcher bars between seven and twelve who run by the College Station 13,831 - 15/e OD galvanized are not yet in the seventh Recreation Council. 1 ll ' OD2_ a b anizedlssteel Applications are available at pipe322e.27 Lb-Ft braces 3/8 „ ground hot-dip the Recreation office in the alvanrzed copper-steel rod w- College Station City Hall. turnbuckle - Various amounts of coil Anyone interested in spring tension wire, tie clips, tension bands and rail con- Coaching or being a league nectors. officer may contact Spencer at The right is reserved as the 846-M• nterest of the Owner may require, to reject any and all As, and to wa ive any in- ormality in bids received. Plans & Sperifications are wailable from the College station Park & Recreation '.)epartrnent. City Council retains lawyer for employes By GERALD OLIVIER sidered. Gardner said he felt citizen Staff Writer input should be considered before a An ordinance retaining Sears and decision is made. Burns, a Houston law firm, as legal The plan was passed by the Plan- council in the suit pending against ning and Zoning Commission Mon- several present and former emp- day night and was not in the agenda. loyes of College Station was adopted Also placed on the Monday Tuesday night by the College Sta- agenda was the appointment of a tion City Council. Board of Adjustments to grant var- The council also voted to give iances in the city ordinances. Coun- t Mayor O. M. Holt the power to cilman Jim Gardner said the council enter into a contract with the firm was not the body to consider these on behalf of the city. matters. In other action, the council ac- The issue arose when J. P. Wat- cepted the bid of Davis Truck and son, owner of a hardware store on Equipment Company for one com- University Drive, asked that he be patting garbage truck body. City allowed to move his sign to the edge manager North Bardell said the of his property. The move conflicts truck and chasis are on order. Bar- with the ordinance setting dell said the new system will handle minimum distance signs must be up to a 10-cubic-yard dumpsters. from a property line. Watson said .Decision on which roads will re- the sign had been repeatedly hit by ceive Federal Aid Urban status was his customers while attempting to delayed by the council until next back out of the parking lot. The week's meeting. The inclusion of council granted the variance. Munson and Welch Streets in the Councilmen Don Dale and Fred plan was contested. Councilman Brison said they had had near mis- .Jim Gardner expressed concern that ses with the sign and that it was a f1w item was being too hastily con- definite hazard. 0 • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1974 cS Council faces workload By GERALD OLIVIER Gardner said he questioned the five-member board of adjustments Staff Writer adequacy of the present street to consider variances in the city meetin The designation of roads as part of standards and housing and building Tordinances is set for the he board is provided for in the c t the Federal Aid Urban System will codes. d idea charter. be made at Monday night's College "it's (the re Yiew) a oo„said The date of the regular October council date of th, lreg set Monday. Station City Council meeting. every couple of ears anyway, The inclusion of a project in the Gardner. l Bar System makes it eligible for funding Residents of Langford Street till dateel said during regular meting during the next year. The next funds submit a petition should become available in construction of sidewalks on the east Municipal League Conference February, said D. D. Williamson of side of the street from Marie Haines which will be attended by many city the Texas Highway Department. Street to the A&M Consolidated officials. City Planner William Koehler Schools' property. recommended the adoption of the The petition was signed by 66 per In other business, the council will transportation plan made by the cent of the frontage owners choose a name for the new city pool Highway Department to serve as involved. Bardell said an at Bee Creek Park. the Federal Aid Urban System at assessment of $1.50 per foot of Public hearings have been set for last Friday's council meeting. frontage will be levied against the the Monday meeting on zoning The council will make additions property owners if the petition is changes recommended by the and Zoning Commission and deletions to that plan Monday. accepted by thelcouun ecnY of a last Planning The extension and widening of The appo Munson Street will probably not be included in this year's plan, said Mayor O. M. Holt. Also included in the overall plan but due for deletion is the extension of Welch Street to Jersey Avenue. Other projects which may prove controversial will be: the extension of Southwest Parkway to the Highway 6 Bypass, the extension of Dominick Street to the bypass and the extension of Glade through the A&M Consolidated Middle school to Jersey. The rezoning of Harry Seaback's land behind DD in kill bot be included on the agenda. Manager North Bardell said the notice of the pbulic hearing on the matter did not appear in The Eagle and the hearing will be held at the Council's October meeting. Councilman Jim Gardner will> icquest the council to review the ;suing and subdivision ordinances I the city. Gardner said the present ordinances do not provide a dequate . protection for property owners. cited the rezoning of single family land to apartments as a possible ~~ample. "The sign provisions are not doing 111e job" said Gardner, "there are no Limitations on size or height." TO WHOM IT MAY CCtd CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission, will ~~UUriCl~'S hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the. following tract: five tracts 'Agenda Full southwest of Hwy 6 South and northwest of Southwest Pgrk- _ ~OX-) way from Single Family ;For Tonight Residential District, District R 1C; 15.491 acres to General Commercial District, District The College Station City C 1, 24.196 acres to General Council meets tonight at 7:00 Commercial District, District C 1, 18.745 acres to Apartment p.m. at city hall. Building District, District R 3, Tonight's agenda includes 12.147 acres to Apartment Building District, District R 3 the consideration of a petition College Station and 8.187 acres to Townhouse for the sidewalk construction Rowhouse District, Disctrict R On Langford Street; COn- 4. The application is isin the name of BrazoSland Proper sideration of a name for the Tax Rate ties, Inc. new municipal pool; con- The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City sideration of streets to be in- of College Station City Hall at eluded in the Federal Aid Really Is $.375 the 7:00 P.M. meeting the Really System; and resetting mPliassnniionng on and ZMondaoy, ning October 7, the date of the October city The correct ad valorem tax 1974, council meeting, rate for the city of College City Manager North Bardell Station is $.375 per $100 TO WHOM IT MAY ZON said that the scheduled date of evaluation. It was reported in TER": the October city council Sunday's Eagle that the tax Sta ti on P l a nning The College and Zoning Commission will meeting conflicts with the rate was $3.75 per $100 hold a public hearing on the dates of the Texas Municipal evaluation. question of rezoning the tollowinq tract: a 20.0 acre League meeting. tract southwest of Hwy 6 South Also on tonight's agenda is a and southeast of Hollemann Drive in College Station from d1SCllSS10n of a possible feV1eW Single Family Residential of the adequacy and use of District, District R IC to College Station's development Apartment Building District, District R 3. The application is controls. This means that the in the name of F.S. Kap council, may review some of its chinskie. zoning and subdivision or- The said hearing shall be held in hte Council [Zoom of the City dinances. This topic was of College Station City Hall at suggested several weeks ago the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com by Councilman Jim Gardner, mission on Monday, October 7, who expressed concern over 1974. the growing number of duplicate business signs in the TO WHOM IT MAY CON City. CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the tollowinq tract. all of Lot 1, Block 18, College Hills Estates, Section IV from Single Family Residential District, District R 1C to Neighborhood Business District, District C N. The application is in the name of Glenn D. Thomas. The said hearing shall be held 0 in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 700 P M. meeting of the j Planning and Zoning Com mission on Monday, October 7, 1974 1 CS Checks Distribution For Fuinidi*ng from HUD BY JERRY GRAY of accountability-on the city THE DIFFICULTY with this Eagle Staff Writer and city agents." application date is time and The key language of the new manpower to draw up a law calls for lower income comprehensive and legal The burden of properly using housing in central cities and program. Housing and Urban stimulation of public and The legality of expenditures Development funds is now private investment in housing will be more-or-less assumed more directly placed on cities and physical facilities. by HUD at the time of ap- under a new 1974 law. But as some councilmen plication, and will only be College Station City Coun- have stated, "There are some checked at a yearly audit. cilmen are now investigating mousetraps to implementing Formerly HUD determined through the city manager and the law." legality prior to expenditure as city planner the means of well as conducting a yearly properly spending the funds, IT IS NOT CLEAR at this audit. which will amount to about time to the councilmen Each application must $738,000 over the next four whether the funds could be formulate a one-year program years. used for street improvements of activities to be undertaken. in low-to-moderate income It must also set forth a sum- THE NEW LAW allows block housing areas. mary of a three-year com- grants, rather than categorical Also the law does not state munity development plan. grants. This type of funding that low-cost student housing The funding in College makes possible "more city would be possible. This is a Station would amount to $71,000 input and a measure of control growing concern in College in 1975; $149,000 in 1976; over its destiny," according to Station, which is bulging at the $257,000 in 1977 and $261,000 in the law. seams with a student 1978. City Planner Bill Koehler enrollment of more than 21,000 Koehler said that he believes said that the law is designed to students. the $71,000 for 1975 could be supposedly "trim red tape If use of HUD funds is to rolled back a year if the city from the entitlement grants begin in 1975, an application entered the program a year but will place a greater burden must be made by about Jan. 15. late. CS Studies Brochure College Station city coun- outside of the area to produce and make citizens will aware cilmen and mayor plan to the product. There will be no and proud of what the city has spend part of the hotel-motel `lag time' in production." to offer." tax revenue for the design and He said that the city should printing of a College Station "WE ALSO HAVE also have its own identifiable city brochure. knowledge of College Station mark. Toward these plans the and its assets, as well as the Schmidt expressed a council heard presentations momentum and prospects for willingness to work with the Tuesday from two local ad- the area, having worked on city councilmen throughout the vertising agencies. The Center Magazine." planning as did Aardvark presentations were made by Aardvark Agency has also Advertising- Brazos Graphics Advertising worked on industrial and Agency and Aardvark Ad- community development vertising Agency. brochures, but has no ex- ex- perience in city brochures, as ~l NO DECISION was made on such. which firm to employ for the Another presentation was f project. made by Wayne Schmidt, Ray Abbott of Aardvark president of Brazos Graphics. Advertising Agency made an He did not have a written informal, visual presentation proposal for the project, as about what the agency had Aardvark did , but pointed out accomplished in the past. the firm's national reputation Much of the work of this of producing; more than 50 agency goes into the local logos, or national and local Center Maganzine, Abbott trademarks. said. 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OC y ~ p v w3o~cp~~ C > i. a) O boll O c>E .d V ° y0- U61~yo~o EFo~~ i CS Councilman Asks For Review BY JERRY GRAY meet today's and tomorrow's Eagle Staff Writer demands? I do not think so." College Station City Coun- THE PROBLEM, as Gard- cilman Jim Gardner has called ner sees it, is "piecemeal for the creation of a task-force m o d i f i c a t i o n s which group to review and make traditionally receive only recommendations on the city's limited public attention and developmental controls, to frequently fall short in im- include policies, procedures, proving the ultimate product - ordinances and codes. the quality of our living en- Gardner said in a vironment." memorandum to the council The other city council Monday that the action of a members unanimously ac- comprehensive review would cepted the idea of a task force assure effective direction and of 20 city officials, appointees quality of development in the and ex officio members. The city. council will also ask a member He said, "A councilmen, we of the A&M University ad- are very aware of the im- ministration personnel to be on pressive growth rate we are the task force if he chooses to experiencing. Are we fully serve. The members of the task aware of its implications? Can force will be named at the next we assume that our develop- city council meeting, Oct. 23. mental ordinances, policies, College Station citizens will and procedures, some of which be publicly invited to attend all were formulated under an meetings of the task force altogether different set of Gardner said. conditions, are adequate to (See TASK FORCE, Page 4A • Adjustment Board Named To Hear Zoning Appeals BY JERRY GRAY requirements by the city. Ordinances. Eagle Staff Writer Other duties will be to in- If any person wishes to ap- The College Station City terpret the intent of the Zoning peal a Board ruling, he must Council, in accordance with its District Map and to hear and present to a court of record a zoning ordinance, has ap- decide requests for Use Per- petition saying that such a pointed a five-member Board mits. decision is illegal in whole or of Adjustment to hear zoning All the meetings of the board part. ordinance appeals. will be open to the public. THE BOARD MAY also The City Council has THE NEED FOR a board of develop and adopt rules in previously acted as that Board adjustment comes up often in accordance with the provisions of Adjustment, but several variance cases, in which a of the zoning ordinance. council members have citizen asks special permission There was nothing illegal recently questioned the council to "vary from" established about the City Council acting serving in that role. building and zoning as a Board of Adjustment. But The five member board requirements. council members said that selected in closed session are For example, J.P. Watson someone else should have that chairwoman, Mrs. Fredda recently asked the council for job. Austin; two-year board the okay to move a business member, Kethy L^abo; two- sign on his property, which he year board member, Glen said was a hazard to customers Jones; one-year board parking in his parking lot. The member, Wayne E. Etter; and variance from the established one-year board member, sign ordinance was granted James G. Teer. with the intent of the law THE BOARDS DUTIES will recognized. The city council be, according to ordinance, to acted as the board in this case. hear and decide appeals, Also questions involving where there is alleged previous building in the city's error in decisions and easements are decided by the board. In a case such as this, a builder recently approached the council asking for a variance for his swimming pool which overlapped a city easement. THE VARIANCE was granted because the city still has control over much-needed territory. Any concurring vote of four members of the Board will be sufficient to reverse any order of the Building Codes or Zoning • College Station Pool Nearing Completion The College Station municipal swimming pool is coming' closer to reality for city residents. Monday the pool was given the name, Municipal Swimming Pool, by the city council, which indicated that the name may only be temporary. The purpose of naming the pool at that time was in order to prepare a plaque for the pool, a requirement for 50 per cent funding of the pool by the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation in the Department of Parks and Wildlife. THE L-SHAPED POOL measures 25 meters by 50 meters on its longest sides, and it will be heated. The chain-link fence was put around the pool Tuesday and the water will begin to be added today. City Manager North Bardell said that it would take two days to fill the pool with the fire department's help. The pool's water will then be chlorinated and a five day adjustment period will be required, Bardell said. No definite opening date, if it is to be opened this fall, has been announced. • CS Releases aseo--ors aim East of The College Station City agreement in 1947 between the necessitated the decision. The G r ; ul Council voted Tuesday to Bryan Rural Electrification loan was contingent upon property, where the Bryn release whatever claims it Authority. and the city of clearing up the easement REA still o-~,m hi~L volt;,:,_ might have to a 2.004 acre College Station that was never question. ]men blanket utility easement im- recorded, but the utility lines A BLANKET EASEMENT mediately east of the building do exist." would have allowed con- (1~, where TJ's is located. A stipulation of the quit- struction of utilities anywhere Capporina, ir.uast s 11 approach The land in question belongs claim release voted by coun- on the property. The agreed-to the Bryan City Council to to Tommy Arhopulos of cilmen Larry Bravenec, Jim easements restrict the city's determine whether the city of Wellborn and is being Gardner and Don Dale, is that authority. Bryan still owns 'a blanket negotiated for sale to Tony a seven and one-half foot George Ford speculates that easement, and if so, whether it Capporina of Building Con- easement for existing water the 20 foot blanket easement will release this easerent. sultants, II, Inc. and sewer lines be granted to IT'S NOT CLEAR whether the ciyt as well as a 10 foot the city has an easement for drainage easement, the area. George Ford, assistant director of public A money committment from works and city engineer, said, a loan institution to "there was probably a written Building Consultants, 11 • TO WHOM IT MAY CO CERN: The College Station Plannii and Zoning Commission w hold a public hearing on t, question of rezoning tl following tract: five trac southwest of Hwy 6 South ao, northwest of Southwest Park way from Single Famll, Residential District, Districr ,R-IC; 15.491 acres to Gener<-, Commercial District, Distr;c- C-1, 24.196 acres to General Commercial District, Distrlc' C-1, 18.745 acres to Apartment Building District, District R i 12.147 acres to Apartment Building District, District R 3 and 8.187 acres to Townhouse i Rowhouse District, pisctrict R 4. The application is isin the name of Brazosland Proper ties, Inc. The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com mission on Monday, October 7, 1974. TO WHOM IT MAY CON. CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the following tract: a 20.0 acre tract southwest of Hwy 6 South and southeast of Hollemann Drive in College Station from Single Family Residential District, District RAC to Apartment Building District, District R 3. The application is in the name of F.S. Kap. chinskie. The said hearing shall be held in hte Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com mission on Monday, October 7, 1974. TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the fMlcwing tract: all of Lot 1, Block 18, College Hills Estates, Section IV from Single Family Residential District, District R to Neighborhood Business a~/~ Dist strict, District C-N. The application is in the name of Glenn D. Thomas. The said hearing shall be held lir- r ~i~i I a in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com- +nission on Monday, October 7, 1974. • Flanners U f erring To Conduct of pool Public Hearing indefinite The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will The opening of the Bee Creek hold public hearings Monday, Pool, scheduled for Saturday, may Oct. 7 at 7:00 p.m. in the be postponed due to a "few minor College Station City Hall problems" with contractors, said council room. Richard Arendt, pool manager. An application from The bathhouse lacks some re- Brazosland Properties, Inc. quirements for serving the hand- requests rezoning five tracts of icapped, but efforts to open the pool land southwest of HWY 6 and for limited public use on Saturday northwest of Southwest Park- are being made, Arendt added. He way, could not give any definite pool An application from F.S. hours. Kapchinskie requests a The L-shaped pool, measuring 50 meters in length and 25 meters ac- ross the L, is three blocks south of southwest of Hwy 6 South and the Southwest Parkway. Southeast of Holleman Drive in The College Station Swim Club College Station from single and the A&M Consolidated swim family residence to apartment team will train at the pool on week- building district. days from 6 to 8 a.m. Planned ac- An application from Glenn D. tivities include a survival swimming 'T'homas for all of Lot 1, Block course designed especially for A in College Hills Estate policemen and firemen, scuba les- ~'equests a rezoning from single sons, a water ballet club and a life family residential district to saving course. neighborhood business district. A Swim-and-Stay-Fit Program sponsored by the Red Cross will also be initiated. The program, open to the public, requires participants to swim 50 miles divided into regular self-determined intervals. Apartment CS Swimming Pool requests Sets Unofficial Date • Saturday is the time College 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Ad- rezoning Station says: "Everybody into mission will be 50 cents for the pool." adults and 25 cents for Rezoning requests on five tracts The pool's manager, Richard children. of land southwest of Highway 6 and Arendt, said that the new ARENDT SAID that swim northwest of southwest Parkway municipal pool will have its memberships will be available. unofficial opening Saturday Five dollars will purchase 15 will be the topic of a public hearing before the College Station Planning from 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. adult swim-passes and five Commission Monday Weekday swims will be from dollars will also purchase 30 and Zoning swim-passes for children. night. . The pool is located one block F. S. Kapchinskie has submitted south of Southwest Parkway on a request for apartment zoning on Madison Street in College 20 acres southwest of Highway 6 Station. and southeast of Holleman Drive There will be six employes in which is currently zoned single faro- addition to the manager ily. working at the heated pool. Also on the agenda is an applica- tion from Glenn D. Thomas for the rezoning of a lot in College Hills Estates from single family to neigh- borhood business zoning. ;arm v~~ u~ `d w c a M O G 1^ fl M-W4 N O o w y wa°i W u W _ N Y O a a J C .~'0 C U tx.. cc U,'~~O V 'O.' C o yF v CC cc 0 b y ca y C r°s C O O D O' p O PC O v bA O ' cyO § F d C6 g gC~'a' y VI y ~ Vl a .,C ~ ~ N .d f/~ ~ Y +'O.a bD 1 i.. L6 gy to_.Y oA C y G O c~ c Sao a`~ a, TS E° 0 :a N cC ai O g CU Z3 W C, R p 'Q ~ cE O O a x'j YV 6) ao ~ cti . ~ Y u cYr3~,y yb~ .5 -mob a~E F°"N d CU 21.1 Aa) -14 02 a~i c a) W s " Z ° CC g cC a CZ (u u r~w~+ ` Cc fA a°i c~~ liter - 3 u F o v n r- w g. 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CL (D "1 '..7 CL ? w `G fD TO WHIM IT NlAY CUNJ CERN: The City Council of the City of College Station will hold a public hearing on the question' Further informafion is of rezoning all of Lot 1, Block 18 The said hearing shall be reid of College Hills Estates, Sec- available at the office of the in the Council Room of the C tion IV in College Station, City Planner in College Station of College Station City Ha Texas from Single Family MAY'CONCERN: v the 7:00 P.M. meeting the Residential District, District City Council on Wednesday, R-1C To Neighborhood Business The City Council of the City of October 23, 1974. District, District C-N. College Station will hold a public hearing on the quest~on Further information is the said lot located of rezoningaI of Lot 1, and 'available at The office of the TO WHOM IT MAY CON- southeast of Kyle Street and Lott, Block !v Redmond 'Cit Planner in College Station. CERN: northeast of Texas Avenue and Terrace Subdivisionfrom y--HOM IT - MAY CON- -ro the application is in the name Single Family Residential (-ERN: Glenn D. Thomas, 404 North District, District R-1C, to The The City Council of the City Avenue, Bryan, Texas. Apartment Building District, ofCollege Station will hold a The City Council of the City Of public hearing on the question District R-3. College Station will hold a of rezoning five tracts of land in Further Information is The said lots are located at the Public hearing on the question the Crawford Burnett League available at the office of the, of rezonin a 6.47 acre tract of in College Station, Texas from City Planner in Coll a Cation intersection of John Millif eQ I land in a Richard Carter Drive and Rosemary Lane and Sin le Family Residential TO WHOM IT MAY CON- League, in College Station, Dis rict, DistrictR-1C: a 15,491 The application is in the name CERN: Texas from Single Family of Harold E. Redmond, Drawer acre tract to General Com- Residential District, District mercial District, District C.1; a The City Council of the City of 9965, College Station, Texas. RAC to General Commercial' 24.196 acre tract to General College Station will hold a District, District C-1. Commercial District, District public hearing on the question The said hearing shall be held C-l; an 18.745 acre tract to of rezon ng three tracts of land in the Council Room of the City The said tract is located Apartment Buildin District, in the Richard Carter League of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meetin of the southeast of University Drive District R-3; a 12.14 acre tract in College Station, Texas: a and northeast of Tarrow Street, to Apartment Building District, 16.134 acre tract from Single City Council on Wednesday, and the applicationn is in the District R-3; and an 8.187 acre Family Residential District October 23, 1974. name of ip L. Putz 815 Ash- tract To Townhouse-Row house District R-1C to Apartment The said lots are located at the burn, College Station, Texas. District, District R-4. Building District, District R-3; intersection of John Millif a 5.983 acre tract from Single The said hearing shall be held The said tracts are located Family Residential District, Drive and Rosemary Lane and in the Council Room of the City northwest of Southwest Park- District R-1C to Duplex the application is in the name of College Station City Hall at way and southwest of Texas Residential District, District of Harold E. Redmond, Drawer the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Avenue and the application is R-2; and a 2.232 acre tract 9965, College Station, Texas. Cityy Council on Wednesday, in the name of James Connor fromSingle Family Residential October 23, 1974. Smith, 2800 Texas Avenue, District, District R 1C to Further information is Bryan, Texas. Apartment Building District, available at the office of the Further .information i_ The said hearing shall be held District R-3. City_P_la_n_ner in College Station.' -available at the office of the in the Council Room of the City The said tracts are located V City Planner in College Station. of College Station City Hall at north of the intersection of CON- the 7:00 P.M. meetin of the Munson Avenue and State Hwy CEWHOM IT MAY CON- RN: TO WHOM V IT V MAY CON- ' City Council on We nesday, 30 in College Station and the CERN: October 23, 1974. application is in the name of The City Council of the City of Harry Seaback, 1201 Hwy 30, College Station will hold a The City Council of the City of Further information it College Station, Texas. public hearing on the question Colle a Station will hold a available at the office of the 2 g of rezonin a 0.00 acre tract in ublic hearin City Planner in COIIPge Station. The said hearing shall be held g p g on the question in the Council Room of the City the Crawford Burnett League gf rezoningg two tracts of land in TO WHOM IT MAY CON- in College Station, Texas from the J. E. Scott League in CERN: of College Station City Hall at Singgle Family Residen- The 7:00 P.M. meeting of the tialDistrict, District R-1C to College Station, Texas: a 2.18 The City Council of the City of City Council on Wednesday, Apartment Building District, acre tract from Single Family College Station will hold a October 23, 1974. District R-3. RRAC esidential District, District pubic hearing on the question Dist to Neighborhood Business The said tract is located District, District and e' rezoning a 1.064 acretractin Further information is 1 e the Richard Carter League in avaialble at the office of the southeast of Holleman Drive .24 acre tract from om Single C o a ct tines Texas from City Planner in College Station, and southwest of Texas Avenue Family Residential District, Apartment Buildings , District RAC to Apartment - ; TO WHOM IT vMAY CON-' and the application is in the Building District, District R-3. District, District R-3 to CERN: name of F.S. Kapchinskie, 2100 General Commercial District, Texas Avenue, College Station, District C-1. The City Council of the City a Texas. The said tracts are located College Station will hold a northwest of F. M. Hwy 60 and i The said tract is located nor- public hearing on the question The said hearing shall be held Southwest of the Texas A&M of rezoning a 1.122 acre tract in University campus, and the theast of Texas Avenue bet- the Richard Carter League in in the Council Room of the City application is in the name of ween Live Oak Street and College Station, 'Texas from of College Station City Hall at gEMA, Inc. and Jim C. Lewis, the Eastgate Square and the ap- the 7:00 P.M. meetin ofd lication is in the name of Apariment Apartment 500 University West, College p Building District, District R 3 City Council on We nesay, Station, Texas. Building Consultants, Inc., 707 to General Commercial October 23, 1974. Texas Avenue, College Station, District, District C 1. The said hearing shall be held Texas. Further information is in the Council Room of the City The said tract is located nor- available at the office of the of College Station City Hall at lofe he said hearing shall be held theast of Texas Avenue bet- City Planner in Cold 3e„°Tation.l the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the the Council Room of the City ween Live Oak Street and Cit Council on Wednesday, Coll a Station City Hall at East ate Square and the a y eg P October, 23, 1974. 7:00 P.M.meeting of the plication is in the name of City Council on Wednesday, Tommy y Arhopolus, Wellborn, Further lniormation i October 23, 1974. Texas. available at the office of the City Planner in College Station X, QC~~~ C ° 0 O ~.GfD vii a w w° mw ww y w C b v [~j . e ~n° o g r' q w Od m 6-1 C RAW O `a Vii ~7 rj O F p .7 w . 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CPQ h R C o ~ o v, CL 0 ss. is ns MAY CONCERN: MAY CUNCER N: Colle City Station will hold a of' The City Council of the City of 9 College Station will hold a d bfeZh ll eariny on of the Lot 1question public hearing an the question ga, and of rezoningall of Lot 1, Lott, Block 3, Redmond Lott, Block 3, Redmond Terrace Subdivision from Terrace Subdivision from Single Family, Residential Single Family Residential District, District RIC, to District, District RIC, to Apartment Building District, Apartment Building District, District R-3. D'Strict R-3. The said lots are located at the, The Said lots are located at the intersection of John Millif intersection of John Millif, Drive and Rosemary Lane and Drive and Rosemary Lane and the application is in the name the application is in the name of Harold E. Redmond, Drawer of Harold E. Redmond, Drawer 9965, College Station, Texas. 9965, College Station, Texas. The said hearing shall be held! The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City) in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the. the 7.0o P.M. meeting of the City Council on Wednesday, City Council on We nesda October 23, 1974. October 23, 1974. Y' The said lots are located at the The said lots are located at the intersection of John Millif intersection of John Millif Drive and Rosemary Lane and Drive and Rosemary Lane and the applicatlon is in the name the application is in the name of Harold E. Redmond, Drawer of Harold E. Redmond, Drawer 9965, College Station, Texas. 9965, College Station, Texas. Further information is. Further information is available at. the office of the available at the office of +h., City Planner in College Station.' I City Planner in College Stafior, Ad 'ust tents board delays request action on first case By GERALD OLIVIER answer questions and the action case the only appeal is through they Staff Writer would be taken at the next meeting. court system. No action was taken by College The board has the power to grant Station's Board of Adjustments on variances of the city's zoning ordi- The board spent most of the its first case Tuesday night. nance, but does not have the power meeting developing procc (lures to The new board, meeting for the to charge the zoning of a plot. follow at future meetings. first time, delayed action on a re- quest by B. B. Scasta for a variance Requests for variances or com- The group decided that a form t allowing him to construct a building plaints concerning the actions of a the requesting of zoning variances closer than the minimum seven feet building official go first to the city needs to be developed. from the property line. planner and are then referred to The board set no regular meeting Fredda Austin, chairman of the the board for final action. date, but decided to meet as board, said Scasta was not present to Once the board has ruled on a needed. Austin said the next meet- ing will be within three weeks. In other action, the board ap- pointed Kathy Leabo to serve as its representative on a committee being formed by the city to study possible revisions of the zoning or- dinances. 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A suit to be filed against the city of College Station by Monaco's owners was mentioned. This suit is exp- lained below. A notice of intent to sue the City of College Station was filed Oct. 11 by Charles Gandy, attorney for owners of the Monaco Apartments. The notice, filed in City Manager North Bardell's office, came as a result of flooding of the apartment complex in September. Gandy said the suit will be filed due to inadequate culverts installed by the city under Redmond and Milliff Streets. He said notice must be filed with the city 60 da- s before the suit can be filed in court. A joint study by the city and the apartment owners three years ago showed the culvert system to be inadc quate, Gandy said. " I have a letter in my possession from the ci h s tat i ng that the problem would be fixed," he said. i CS Residents File Flood Claim The city of College Station ments comes as a result of the waters of Wolf Pen Creek Station failed to do anything has 60 days from Oct. 11 during Sept. 13 flooding along Wolf flooding, due to the failure of about replacing drainage ways which to reply to a notice of Pen Creek. the city of College Station to with larger structures. claim from I.R.E. properties If an answer, suitable to the keep the ditch cleared and for the approximate sum of law firm, is not presented, a have proper culverts on City Manager North Bardell $15,000. law suit will be filed on behalf liedntond and Milliff Streets." said that research is currently The claim front Bryan at- of I.H.E. Properties, said being; conducted into all torney Charles Gandy on Gandy Tuesday. The claim says that the background material about the behalf of Monaco I, Monaco II The notice of claim is ,for creeks in the area are too small area, to include building; and Posada Del Rey apart- damages done as result of the and that the City of College pe; utits, other items. .2 New committee X. pk, tti to review zoning .ti.. By GERALD OLIVIER ing. It is now up to the council to Staff Writer decide what to do. The College Station City Council The task force on zoning was will meet in joint session with the created by the city council at last Planning and Zoning Commission month's meeting. The P&Z refused (P&Z) at 5 p.m. Wednesday at City to appoint representatives at its last Hall to discuss appointment of meeting, saying it did not under- members to the new task force stand the function of the new coin- being created by the council. mittee. > The committee will be charged A joint meeting with the council with a thorough review of the city's was suggested at that time as one zoning and subdivision ordinances. way to answer the commissions It will be expected to make recom- questions. mendations to the council for possi- P&Z member Tom Chaney said ble improvements in the ordi- committees previously appointed nances. by the council were given the duties A member of the council said the of the new task force. fate of' a petition submitted by Many of these committees haN, Dominik Street residents at the last been inactive for long periods. Th, meeting of the council may be dis- city's Beautification committee, 1w cussed, although the item is not on instance, hasn't met in three ye u,- the agenda. The council must reactivate the ,4 The petition, if ruled legal, would committees to obtain members l result in the failure of a zone change the new task force. request to create apartment zoning Among the groups to be react between the Dominik homes and vated include the Building Code ,:I Highway 30. Adjustments. Members of tlx: The request, from local de- board will be appointed Wednesdays cxmncil meeting. veloper Harry Seaback, was passed Also on the agenda is a disc•ussi, on a 4 to 3 vote by the council. The of the use of the hotel-motel tax r, city zoning ordinance states that if a venue. The council has agreed petition signed by 20 per cent of the spend at least 10 per cent of t) adjacent property owners against a revenue for a brochure on Colle zone change request is given to the c•iri" secretary prior to the public- Station. A report from the commit h tee set up by the council to develt„ hearing on the matter, a three- this brochure will be presented fourths vote of the council will be the meeting. required to change the zoning. The possibility of building Citv Attorney Neeley Lewis has con-mu pity centerwith the reni.u, ruled the petition invalid because it der of the revenue has bc, was not presented before the meet- sed. CS May Request • • • Rezoning l.n.lo BY JERRY GRAY action but voted to first meet authoritative ruling on the know about the ordinance rule. Eagle Staff Writer with Cofer in an effort to define validity of the petition by an "Therefore", he said," how questions about the petition, objective party considering the could those presenting the In an effort to clear up the The meeting will be for all spirit of the law versus the petition know?" controversy surrounding the interested parties, including wording of the law." rezoning of 22 acres of land Harry Seaback, owner of the The law that he referred to is MAYOR O.M. HOLT men- from residential area to property. related to the ruling by city tioned the law as he was being apartment building and duplex Despite Kozik's endorsement attorney Neeley Lewis who handed the petition on Oct. 23 areas, College Station City of the suggestion to seek an said that the petition was in- at a public hearing, but agreed Councilman Larry Bravenec opinion, councilmen pointed valid because it was not sub- to consider it at the meeting asked the city council Wed- out that the authoritative mitted to the city secretary anyway. nesday night to seek an opinion announcement from the at- prior to consideration by the At that time the council voted front the state attorney torney general would not council, as specified by city four to three to rezone the general. prevent other citizens from ordinance for any complaint property. He said that this would be the taking other action. petition. Stephenson said that most effective first step of -an Another Dominik Drive although Dr. Kozik was alone authoritative answer to the KOZIK ADDED, "I am not resident Lane Stephenson in retaining Cofer, other problem, short of a court case. interested in going to court on pointed out that not even some residents in the area backed this matter. But I would like an of the councilmen apparently him, "to the hilt." DR. TOM KOZIK, a Dominik Drive resident who has retained attorney Brooks Cofer to represent his interests in the matter, said, "I am very in- terested in the Bravenec suggestion and will go along. Whether the attorney general / votes for or against accepting the Dominik Drive petition, I think this step would go a long way toward pacifying citizens in the area." The council considered this • • CS Task Force Moves Foward COLLEGE STATION - A remedying a problem." ballfield in Bee Creek Park. committee, or task force, to GARDNER SAID that the The low bid of $8,250 by Ward review and make suggestions new committee would not Jeter Service and Supply of on College Station's control and necessarily offer solutions to Madisonville was accepted by development ordinances is one the problems. the council. step closer to beginning its Councilman Don Dale was Also a five member building :1 work as a result of a joint appointed temporary chair- code board of adjustiment was meeting between the Planning man of the task force which appointed by the council. Those and Zoning Commission and will include other committee appointed to serve staggered the City Council last night. members and non- terms will be Carroll' At first, the Planning and governmental individuals. Claycamp, Ted J. Hirsch, Zoning Commission was The city council will George Riley, Paul Mason and against adding two of its ultimately pass on all J.W. Sorensen. members to the larger com- suggestions for change. The board of adjustment will mittee. Each member thought Othere action at the council consider disagreements bet- that there are already enough meeting included accepting a ween builders and the building committees to handle the city's bid for fencing the lighted inspector. problems. Also P&Z members said that they didn't un- derstand the purpose of the new committee. P&Z MEMBER George Boyett asked, "Who is going to charge the committee with something specific and will set a time limit on their in- vestigations?" He also asked, "How wide a vote variance will be tolerated on a 20-member committee?" Mayor O.M. Holt sum- marized Coucilman Jive Gardner's proposal for a. task force as a "problem locative committee to charge existin;; committees with the task o • 7 y y rp ~ C rt y cD r It 11 C. S ^ a ? V H V7 _ fD C s ~ ^ R~ ft 7e rt ^ 9 C y o D7 Q Q\ r' OQ 7Q C C. S' \ - v O _ cD T r' _ o a o iv c'~ c FD r rb y~r rp .C O r; y v rD yG O fD s Q. rCp cn T • CS board grants protested request By GERALD OLIVIER proposed carport would be con- Staff Writer verted into an apartment in the fu- A variance of the city's zoning pr- ture, contributing to the overcrowd- dinance allowing Bob Rice to con- ing and traffic problems in, the struct a carport five feet from his neighborhood. property line was granted at Rice said the apartment is cur- Tuesday night's meeting of the Col- rently used by his mother-in-law lege' Station Zoning Board of Ad- and would never be rented com- justments. mercially. The carport is to be an extension The board granted the request as of a garage built under the old zon- an extension of an existing hon- ing ordinance requiring a 5-foot lot conforming use (a power specifically setback as opposed to the 7-foot clearance prescribed by the present granted the board in the zoning or- ordinance. dinance). A letter signed by eight area Fredda Austin, board chairman, property owners was submitted to reiterated the board's request at the board in protest of the request. their meeting that the city staff pre- One of the signers, Mrs. Carl Tax, pare a form for requesting a hearing said the garage had been converted before the board. The form would into an apartment. include the exact reasons for the re- Tax said she was worried'that the quest and other pertinent data. Adjustment Board Grants Variance COLLEGE STATION - The Zoning Board of Adjustment met at College Station City Hall Tuesday night to consider a request for variance by Bob f Rice of 405 Montclair. Kice asked to build a carport nito his garage, which sits five uul one-half feet from the t,roperty line. The city or- dinance requires structures to im seven and one-half feet from property lines. Since Rice's garage was built before the city ordinance asked, he was granted his request by a 4-0 vote of the Zone to be P&Z Commission considered To Meet Monday A zone change request designed COLLEGE STATION - The to complete the zoning for an office Planning and Zoning Com- ' J U n l , complex behind TJ's on Texas Av- mission will meet Monday, enue will be considered by the Col- Nov. 18 to consider a zone lege Planning and Zoning Commis change request for the South- sion at its Monday night meeting. Th west 171 feet of Lot 26 of the D. The proposal is to change the Smith Subdivision, behind southwest 171 feet of a lot from A. the Sabre Inn. The zone apartment building district to gen- eral commercial. change request is from The commission will make a re- apartment building district to commendation to the city council, general commercial district. A which will make the final decision. report will also be made to the In other action the commission Commission on the Community will hear a report on the Common- Development Act of 1974. ity Development Act. I TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: The college Station Planning and Zoning commission will hold a public hearing on the. question of rezoning the following tract: The southeast one-half of Lots 9 and 10 of Lakeview acres northeast of Hwy 6 and nor thwest of Morgan Lane from mobile Home Park District, T// District o to General Com- mercial District, District C-1. The application is in the name ~ I t~ of Isadore L. Krenek. /V Q V, / , 9 7 / The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Planning and Zoning Com- mission on Monday, Dec. 2, 1974. For additional information, please contact me. William F. Koehler City Planner • Joint Meeting TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: at CS City Hall The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will November 6 hold a public hearing on the 4ollowi~g tract;rezoninq the A joint meeting between the The southwest 171 feet of Lot 26 he D.A. College Station City Council of t ocated northeast Sof ivexa and the Planning and Zoning Avenue and southeast of Live Commission takes lace Oak Street from Apartment p Building District, District R-3 Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 5:00 p.m. to General Commercial District, District C-1. The at College Station City Hall. ine yea ve rips in cleo of i Schwab, executrix. Topics on the agenda will be • appointing the task force to The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room of the City review city ordinances and of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 p.m. meeting of the policies, hearing from the Planning and Zoning Com- mission on Monday, November 18, 1974. reviewing the use of the hotel- niotel tax revenue, considering For additional information, bids on fencing of the lighted please contact me. ball field at Bee Creek Park, William F. Koehler and appointing a building code I City Planner board of adjustment. A C`_ • • Zoning Dispute Will Continue BY JERRY GRAY LEW IS' DECISION read, Eagle Staff Writer "My investigation has shown that the protest or petition, was The College Station con- never presented to the city troversy concerning rezoning secretary prior to the public 22 acres of land belonging to hearing, but rather was Harry Seaback continues. presented to you (the city Dominik Drive residents Council) during the public have retained attorney Brooks hearing. Therefore, it is my Cofer to represent their in- conclusion that the petition terests in the dispute. In an does not qualify..." Oct. 28 meeting between Cofer The College Station. and Tom Kozik, a spokesman residents, who signed the A (~O, for the Dominik Drive petition against the rezoning residents, Cofer agreed to from residential to apartment consider the options available building complex and duplex, to the group of dissatisfied say that the ruling was based citizens and to talk with city on a procedrual and not a officials, according to Kozik. substantive argument. Due to city officials and Kozik said "We feel that the counilmen attending the Texas spirit of the law was fulfilled by Municipal League meeting last submitting the petition." If 20 week in Ft. Worth, no final (See CS CITIZENS, Page 2A) • solution has been reached as a result of colloquy. Discussions are still in progress. THE CITIZENS are ob- jectin to the Oct. 25 ruling by .Cs Citizens Seek City Attorney Neeley C. Lewis, I which said that their protest petition against rezoning the Attorney For Aid property was not valid, ac- cording to city ordinance standards. Lewis' ruling corroborated a (Continued from Page 1) petition, the four to three four to three vote by the city per cent of or more of the council vote would have been council granting a rezoning citizens living within 200 feet of reversed. request by Harry Seaback, -the property had signed the builder of the Plantation Oaks Home-Built Plane It is now the hope of the apartments. citizens that the advice of the But Dominik Drive citizens -Crash Kills Pilot city attorney will not be ac- feel that the basis of the ruling ce ted as final and that a is "of no advantage to either WICHITA FALLS, Tex. (AP) reversal of the council vote will side." - An experimental home-built be possible. plane was having carbureator trouble just before it crashed, Kozik said, "We are not killing its pilot, witnesses say. trying to stifle progress, of Retired Air Force Sgt. Del- some may claim. If a market is mar W. Ebert, 46, of Bur- available for apartment kburnett, died instantly buildings, there is a vast Monday evening when the 400- quantity of land available in pound, one passenger, single this area south of HWY 30 and engine aircraft stalled while Munson Avenue. Land that • attempting a left bank about 50 feet above the ground, d, would not interfere with a authorities said planned residential area." said. • City Officials to Attend Houston Meeting Monda Y. COLLEGE STATION - Cit 4 Y Manuel Sanchez, director of Affairs, the Governor''s Manager North Bardell and the Dallas area HUD office, Division of Planning Coor- City Planner Bill Koehler will. and members of his staff will dination and the Texas be in Houston Monday to be in Houston to answer Municipal League will also be • acquaint themselves with some questions. The Texas represented to assist in im- of fhe major aspects of the Department of Community plementing this legislation. Community Development Ac' of 1974. The act signed by President Ford on Aug. 22, 1974 will en- title the city to receive ap- proximately $71,000 in fiscal year 1975, with additional amounts in following years. The community development act grants greater flexibility in carrying out its activities, but it also places new and in- creased responsibilities on the city administration. ;LfL h • Development Problems Aired By CS Planner BY JERRY GRAY program is simplified, ac HE SUGGESThV that Eagle Staff Writer cording to Koehler, but the further breakdowns into total responsibility is now upon enumeration districts might be COLLEGE STATION - the city using the funds. Use of more helpful in planning use of Sitting in his office, looking at a funds will not be reviewed by HUD funds. He said that the Housing and Urban HUD until a yearly audit is highway department planning Development flow chart that taken. If at that time, the use of engineer is currently working stretched half way to the fire funds doesn't match the law, on this project. station, College Station City the city will be required to In addition to out-of-date Planner Bill Koehler reviewed repay. census reports, Koehler said some of the problems of ap- that College Station is • plying and using funds from BUT, KOEHLER SAID, primarily a high-income the Community Development there are apparent conflicts population area and therefore Act of 1974. between state and federal laws not entitled to much urban The biggest current problem on whether individuals can assistance funds. Hearne for is using city funds and man- receive assistance payments example has a 1975 allotment power to get the program from a city. of $430,000. Hearne's relatively started, according to Koehler, "There are also problems in high allotment is due to past who will periodically report to using the 1970 census as the participation in urban renewal the city council so that it can basis of allocation," Koehler projects. determine what needs to be said. done next. He said, "The census tracts Other requirements that the THE CITY COUNCIL has the so large and so arranged hlolding llpublic hearings for that low income groups are not already agreed to a citizen participation, keeping preliminary look into the isolated." records and minutes on these program. Next proposals for Therefore, Koehler said that hearings, certifying com- use of monies will be con- the census reports have no pliance with civil rights laws, sidered. significance to what is and certifying compliance with College Station will be en- currently happening in College the Relocation and Property titled to $71,000 in 1975 under Station. College Station has Acquisitions Act of 1970. CDA. grown by 15 per cent each year The deadline for applying for The new urban assistance since the census. HUD funds is April 15, 1975. • ' CS Contracts Law Firm • City Workers To Defend BY JERRY GRAY The contract, which will be that the $10,000 will not cover court Eagle Staff Writer forwarded to the Houston law any possible appellate firm, calls for a minimum fee action. If the city requires an.' The College Station city of $10,000 for the defense of the further service of the law firm, council has passed an or- city employes in the U.S. a separate retainer contract dinance authorizing a contract District Court. The contract will be required. between the city 'and the stipulates that the sum will not. will not minimum fee of $10,000 Houston law firm of Sears and exceed $15,000. cover any possibrile Burns in the defense of six Statements of bills for other appellate court action. If the present and six former city expenses in the defense will city requires any further employees and officials. also be paid by the city upon services of the law firm, a The August law suit by receipt. separate retainer contract will plaintiff Ralph Bobbitt against THE CONTRACT specifies be required. the 12 city defendants involves the events surrounding the closing of Bobitt's trailer park by the city in 1973. THE $50,000 law suit claims deprivation of civil rights. The case will be tried in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas in Houston. The ordinance says the 12 defendants were acting out • "duties of their employment in the enforcement of the or- dinances of the City of College Station." S Buys ar ale .Body College Station city coun- capacity to pick up a. 10 cubic - cillmen accepted an $11,590 bid . yard metal container..,- The ; uesday from Davis W ck and, three:., city, garbage trucks Equipment of Dallas for a new currently in operation can pick compacting garbage truck ;up only 3cubic yard metal body. containers. .h: The body will be placed on a The Heil Mark V isa 25 cubic $13,304 chassis already ordered yard, rear loading collection from International Harvester truck, which will have the of Btyan.: / A L /v,. • sP&Z Approves Change'Request COLLEGE STATION - A area northeast of Highway 6 zone change request was ap- and the southeast of Live Oak proved last night at the College Street. Station Planning and Zoning A memo from the city • Commission. planners office says that the The zone change from rezoning would be an extension apartment building district to of the general commercial zone general commercial district granted to Building Con- was granted by the Com- sultants, Inc. mission to D.A. Smith Sub- The rezoning request stated division for the southwest 171 that the zoning classification feet of Lot 26. should be changed because of The recommendation of the changing conditions in the Planning and Zoning Com- area. mission now will go to the next The request states also that city council meeting for review plans are underway to build a and final decision by the motel and restaurant on the councilmen. subject tract and other con- The rezoning conforms with tiguous lands presently owned other zoning already in the by Leafa Verrips Estate. ` v v v s oc s = `u v v y 'O U F roc' .J v N O v E 3 ac L v ~ s ro v PMMM4 y N C PMO PEE* n C x v • P014 U v L 4.. i 7 U + c v c c ~.c3 • 7 s v c o v v ~ ro ro N ~ ; v cU C .y 7.. cu a~ >Eroc' a2. c y v c 0 vs H v o c_ E E c ~ ° v c cs ~ v v - a s pmmm4 c~E n I- biC °s.^ o u-dti ` v roy °q yq cy" Sc^osy-vy ecy = y y ~w ° o E c~ w E o o~ v^°x o > v-o. ^x'~a v v s v 3 c~E • O N L >.0 o.c v E abC cz vv o-°sw o i v^° ^_s_` c am`" v U ~"u = ~ ^p x~3 PMCZ v y' o c n E v v° v> 3 v _ v v s_ y c M A v p, i..j ^O G U a c a E v E ys v v sv.C y L-- G -y -a bJD 3qF v y 3 '~C y cF. v -c v? v= o r c c rrW^ 'ro ' ^ oc -o a~-~ : y ny q 3 a a oc b v v v V Oar , U L/ C C CSS Fy. :n Ct .^c ° ~ v'r^ s 3 .2 -N v y 'y a 3roc t~z°a a-~x~'°i vc v pa vQ ro~ m y ,x y v'3 L v. y c- v v c c 3 v `N .try a c s „ z° s c a y~ y .y a = E n C r° v v E-r, .,-v~zc (j v ? y ^~s E F. v c v _ - v ^ c i o J`.?~ 7 ro c ~sv.'y o _ y n~ _J oLd --c _ Go~ c U O v 'u s e o E y v c L tL v v y L-4 I Dominik zone `not problem" Lights, road provide answer By GERALD OLIVIER no complaints concerning excessive brought to the council last month. Staff Writer traffic on Dominik have been re- Legal problems arose when a peti- Building apartments on Harry ceived by his office. tion against the request was submit- Seaback's controversial land behind Another complaint raised by ted by Dominik residents. Dominik Drive would not cause Dominik residents before the City If the petition is considered valid serious difficulties for the city, Bill Council was the additional noise under a clause of the zoning ordi- Koehler, city planner, said in an in- that would come from the new nance, a three-fourths vote of the terview Wednesday. apartments. Bardell said he has re- council would be required to Dominik residents, led by Tom ceived no complaints on the matter. change the zoning. The request was Kozik, have been fighting a zone The main complaint of the passed by the council on a 4 to 3 change request which would allow Dominik residents seems to be that vote, short of the three-fourths vote apartments and duplexes to be built the building of apartments behind needed to override the petition. by Seaback adjacent to his Planta- their homes will result in a decrease At its last meeting the council set tion Oaks development. in their property values. up a conference between Seaback, One of the complaints raised by Neither Bardell nor Koehler felt Kozik, Councilmen Jim Dozier and Kozik is the possibility of increased capable of answering this question. Larry Bravenec (both lawyers), City traffic problems in the already con- A representative of the Culpepper Attorney Neeley Lewis, Brooks gested Dominik intersection with Realtv Co. said the apartments Cofer (attorney for Kozik) and Highway 6. would make Dominik homes harder Mayor O. M. Holt. Koehler said the intersection has to sell. The conference was to decide the been a problem, basically due to "People don't want to live across specific legal question involved so traffic turning left both onto and off from apartments," the representa- that the Council can request a state of Texas Avenue. tive said. Attorney General's opinion on the Koehler said the completion of Seaback contends that the best case. construction on Highway 30 and the use for the land is to build apart- After the meeting Friday Holt installation of new traffic signals at ments. The land is shown as most said no agreement had been the Highway 30-Texas Avenue in- suitable for apartments in the 701, reached. tersection should eliminate the College Station's currently incom- The controversv now hinges on problem. plete comprehensive plan. whether or not the petition con- "More cars will use Highway 30 The 701 was produced by Pinnel tained the names of 20 per cent of now," Koehler said. and Associates, a local planning the property owners within 200 feet Koehler said no plats have been firm, with input from the City of the zoning request (a require- filed for the proposed apartment Council, the Planning and Zoning ment of the ordinance for the three complex, but a Highway 30 access Commission and College Station fourths vote to be needed). The par- road would be logical. citizens. ties involved agree they are no City Manager North Bardell said The issue of the rezoning was closer to a solution at this time. J i CS Reside tns N1'6X Streets Addi*ti*on To Federal System BY JERRY GRAY of us) have to come up here federal aid list, to include THE COUNCILMEN Eagle Staff Writer (the city council chamber) Wellborn Road from Hwy. 60 to VOTED unanimously to delete every six'months to be assured F&B Road, proposed arterial and College Station residents that our residences won't be All other city streets were collection streets from this said "No" last night to in- across the street from a beer deleted from the list. Some of year's program. But the cluding their streets in a joint five years from now." the major streets in question program under the Depart- Federal Aid Urban System, if are Munson, Welch, Park ment of Transportation allows that project calls for extending COUNCILMAN JIM GARD- Place, Dominik, Glade, South- an annual review by city their streets and altering their NER agreed with Comstock west Parkway, etc. governments about what life styles. that there is a better way to This means that no federal streets should be added to or handle the problem than to funds within the next fiscal deleted from possible federal Receiving applause from a face it every six months. He year may be used for funding. packed gallery at Monday's indicated the need for public signalization, construction or The streets in question will city council meeting, Tom involvement in neighborhood right-of-way purchases on not change significantly within Comstock of 1700 Dominik planning. these streets unless these the next year as a result of the Drive said, "I live on a cul-le- As a result of the public streets intersect with other vote because there will be no sac that was designed as such expressions, the councilmen approved state highways. funds to do so. for environmental con- approved only primary and Then, only work at the in- But Mayor O.M. Holt told siderations. That's why I secondary state highways and tersection would be'approved (See RESIDENTS, Page 2A) bought the property. Now I (all thoroughfares on the priority and funded. Streets'.- Continued from Page 1 sidered a petition for a property owners cost. sidewalk construction between The citizen, participation cost' visitors, "This council can not Haines Street and South Knoll is $1 per foot. Councilman Jim, say to you that you will never Elementary School. Dozier said that the city was need to come down here again SEVEN OF THE 11 property, locked into antiquated or to discuss th matter of street owners involved had signed the dinances, such as the one extensions. petition circulated by Robert which won't even pay half, the' In other action by the Hagenmaier. A city ordinance cost. council, anew date was set for requires 100 per cent par- Councilman Don Dale added the October, city council ticipation on a petition, but the that the ordinance definitely meeting. Wednesday, Oct. 23 at councilmen indicated that a needs reviewing. 7:00 p.m. was chosen because petition would be approved if it The council also named the. the previous date conflicted is returned with all signatures. new municipal swimming pool, with the Texas Municipal Seven property owners were the College Station Municipal league meeting in Ft. Worth. said to be willing to pay their Pool. The name may,;be- The councilmen also con- own costs and the other changed at a later time. • la- ndCto & With City,~;-,-_j College Station City Manager North Bardell Since sending the letters, Bardell noted i informed the city council last night that the that each Dronerty owner has applied for property across the street from Fed-Mart at selective burning permits from the city's fire" University and Tarrow streets is beginning to department and tractors for leveling are on be cleaned up. the site. The Drooerty involves three different tra; is • of land belonging to E.L. Putz; Richard Smith Some councilmen, Fred Brisori and Dori" and Tom Prisk; and C.E. Putz and Francis Dale, said that they have already noticed the Ebert. area beginning to look better. EACH OWNER has been notified by Bardell said. "Under Section 6 of the or== raP-glared m-a- that, «e_ had In days to dinance, if we (the city officials) are not- initiate action for removal of rubbish and Sati$f:-i. Lr~ r_?ar:n ne" mey? 'n weeds. The letters were sent citing %be city's . ac'ddo it, charging the owners with the cost of nuisance ordinance. the work." ~17Z • Planners Deny Change in Zone COLLEGE STATION - A was shown by those requesting zone change request for the the change. _ southeast one-half of Lots 9 and Since no need was shown, 10 of the Lakeview Acres commissioners felt that a zone Subdivision from Mobile change would not be proper. It Home Park District to General is against Texas law to rezone Commercial District was simply to increase market denied Monday by the Plan- values. ning and Zoning Commission. The request will now either be forwarded to the city council Commissioners said that the with the Planning and Zoning property in question was too Commissions recommendation small and that no specific need of denial or will be withdrawn, • CS Planners Approve FKO Addition Plat COLLEGE STATION - An Joseph Osoba. - ' emergency meeting of the The three owners, who plan a College Station planning and U-Rent-Em center on the Zoning Commission Monday property, were unable to get a evening considered and aP- building permit according to a proved a preliminary and final subdivision regulation until the plat on the FKO Addition, next land was platted. A 60 foot by 60 to Hardy Gardens on Highway foot building is planned. 6 South. 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Mrs. Homer Adams and Mrs. O.M. Holt are serving here. (Photo by Travis Koehn) • TAMU and CS Counciel AgTee on Ut1*11*1ty Swap BY JERRY GRAY memorandum, "We don't A similar agreement of "This agreement shall be Eagle Staff Writer envision this as final and exchange will be worked out operable as long as the pur- neither does the university for use of water. poses are being carried out." COLLEGE STATION - A board." City Manager North Bardell The purposes of the six point memorandum of The Texas A&M University said, "The matter of technical agreement would be stated in agreement between the city of Board of Regents has metering for the facilities will another amendment which College Station and Texas authorized President Jack be done by Spencer Buchanan calls for the inclusion of a A&M University for providing Williams' staff to complete an and Associates." (See AGREEMENT, Page 6A) utility service to a 40 acre tract agreement which will provide on West University Drive was water and sewer service to a THE AMENDMENTS discussed at last night's city city subdivision near the suggested by the councilmen council meeting. veterinary school. The city include changing the final The councilmen suggested owns no facilities in the area paragraph No. 6: "This amendments for City Attorney, but the university does. Upon agreement shall remain in Neele.% ',ewis. to work out with agreement the two will ex- effect so long as it operates to university representatives. change equal amounts of the mutual benefit of the sewage for treatment in the parties." LEWIS SAID of the others facilities. The change would read: • Agreement...... . 0 0 0 0 0 . either the city or university in THE RESOLUTION SAYS (Continued from Page 1) the agreement which is that the costs incurred for essentially a swap of utility application can not exceed 10 preamble of the historical service. The developer would per cent of entitlement. reasons for the agreement. be responsible for laying new The city has hired Al Mayo, lines in the subdivision. formerly a building inspector, OTHER AMENDMENTS are In other city council action, a to the city's planning depart- calling for separate contracts resolution was passed, ment to aid in application for water and sewage; a authorizing the spending of procedures. measuring system which necessary funds for the Also councilmen voted to call accounts for equivalent planning and preparation of an a public hearing on the strength and gallonage of application for entitlements question of rezoning the south- sewage; and the inclusion of a under the Community west 171 feet of Lot 26 of the developer's responsibility in Development Act of 1974. A D.A. Smith Subdivision from the agreements. block grant is available to the apartment building district to There should be no cost to city under the CDA. general commercial district. • CS Hires Local Firm. To Prepare Brochure BY JERRY GRAY consisting of Councilmen against erecting more signs in Eagle Staff Writer Homer Adams, Fred Brison the city. Gardner recom- COLLEGE STATION - and harry Bravenee recom= mended adapting existing city- Brazos Graphics Advertising mended hiring the firm to the promotional signs for this Associates was retained by the council. The recommendation purpose. The council accepted ('allege Station City Council was approved by a four to one this idea, with the possibility of Monday night to be the vote with Councilman Jim adding a small sign near the designer of the city's brochure Gardner abstaining and information center. - a project that will make Councilman Jim Dozier voting The brochure committee partial use of the hotel-motel no. Dozier expressed a wish to report also suggested making room tax revenue. see Aardvark Advertising the brochures available to The brochure committee Agency receive the council motels, short courses and other approval. meetings on the university Councilman Don Dale was campus, as well as banks and not present for the vote. possibly filling stations. IT WAS ALSO the council's Committee chairman Fred vote to establish a booth at Brison suggested co-ordinating either city hall or the fire the design of the brochure with department for distribution of some of the many brochures the brochures. The exact already prepared by the location will be determined university. later. A LARGE MAP of the city Also the need for signs and contigious areas was also directing tourists to the in- suggested for the information formation center was center. discussed. Councilman Jim The committee report is Gardner and Jim Dozier spoke subject to further study. A) City Council Denies Jec ~ / 1,7 7/- Flood Damage Claims - y-. COLLEGE STATION - Posada Del Rey apartments, After consultation in closed The city of College Station session, the College Station had 60 days from the filing of City Council - voted Monday claim during which to reply to night to deny claim of damages the notice. to I.R.E. Properties as a result In denying claim, the city of flooding Sept. 13 along Wolf says that it has no respon- Pen Creek. sibility in the flood damage. The notice of claim was for City Manager North Bardell $15,000 and was sent to the city has been directed by the y .t Oct. 11 by Charles Gandy, council to write a letter to lawyer for I.R.E. Properties - Gandy stating the council Monaco I, Monaco II and opinion. al 0 uC o v ~ u+ m P m b r y m a C F>::: rn c. u a o • ~ - o U ~ y p' G v ~ c~'C O ~ C cO. 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The major item on the agenda is consideration of using unit construction plane t r Planned Unit Development. :e Commission will also hear 7 -12 < 9 7,J y Coll.e,dye Statt*on New Constructt*on Shows Declt*ne By JERRY GRAY residences constructed and 1974, but the College Chateau Eagle Staff Writer only 282 apartment units, in Apartments on State Highway 1974 compared with 127 30 near the East By-Pass never COLLEGE STATION-The residences and 1110 apartment were constructed. This was to amount of construction in units in 1973. have been a $1.3 million project College Station dropped from In 1974 there was $2.3 million of 152 units. $17,060,533 in 1973 to $6,805,881 in commercial additions A new permit will need to be in 1974. compared with $7.1 million in obtained if construction on The dramatic decline in- 1973. these apartments is planned in dicates some of the problems But more people were 1975, according to Dulaney. the building industry has seen repairing or making additions But some of the additions in this area in one of its to their own homes in 1974. that did come about in 1974 roughest economic years. There were 65 permits in 1974 include Sweetbriar Nursing Construction is down 40 per for home repairs totaling Home, Kentucky Fried cent in 1974 over 1973 in College $200,535. In 1973 there were 58 Chicken, Tiller Corp., Grace Station. home repair permits totaling Bible Church, Dale Con- $165,148. struction Co., Film & Photo, BUILDING INSPECTOR THE TOTAL NUMBER of Inc., the Episcopal Student L.P. Dulaney said that new living units decreased Center, Handyman, Mazda, requests for building permits from 1239 in 1973 to 414 in 1974. Watson Hardware, Arnold came to a virtual stand still Medina Enterprises had Brothers, Pizzamat, Sports after August, 1974. planned to build an apartment Club, Merle Norman and There were 132 new complex in College Station in Scandia II. . _.r%Iflrci7 i TO WHOM IT MAY CON- TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: The City Council of the City of CERN: The City Council of The City of College Station will hold a The City Council of the City of College Station will hold a public hearing on the College Station will hold a public hearing on the question question ublic hearing on the question of rezoning the southwest 171 of rezoning the following tract: rezoning the southwest 171 feet, Lot 26 of the D.A. Smith A 0.643 acre tract in the et, Lot 26 of the D.A. Smith Subdivision from Apartment Crawford Burnett League Subdivision from Apartment Building District, District R-3 located northwest of Holleman i Building District, District R3 to General Commercial i to General commercial District, District C-1. Drive and northest of An. District, District C-1. (p /~J derson Street from Apartment Building General ict,Comtmercial The said tract is located nor- The said tract s located nor- District, District C-1. The th theast of Texas Avenue and east of Texas Avenue and I application is in the name of southeast of Live Oak Street southeast of Live Oak Street and the application is in the and the application is in the _ the Anderson Ridge Cor- Verrips name of the Lea Verrips poration, 3219-A Texas Avenue, nEastm at e e, of Cleo he Lea Schwab, Estate, Cleo G. Schwab, TO WHOM IT MAY CON- BBryan, Texas 77801. executrix. CERN: The said hearing shall be held executrix. in the Council Room of the City The said hearing shall be held The Zoning Board of Ad- of College Station City Hall at The said hearing shall be held iustment will consider a I the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the in the Council Room City the City in the Council Room of the City re uest from Ramiro A. City Council a Monday, of College Station City Hall at of College Station City Hall at the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Galqindo at their called meeting Feburary 24, 1975. City Council on Monday, the 700 p.m. meeting of the City Council on Monday, in the Council Room of the January 27, 1975. College Station City Hall at 18, Further information is P.M. on Tuesday, Feburary 18, available at the office of the Further information is 1975, the nature of the case City Planner of the City of available at the office of the Further information is being as follows: College Station. "ity Planner, College Station, available at the office of the Theowner of Lot 1,2 8 3, Block William F. Koehler ITexas__ - City Planner, College Station, 9 of f the BoyetT Addition City Planner Texas. requests a variance to the A terms of the off-street parking TO WHOM IT MAY CON 7V requirements of the Zoning CERN: ry~ Ordinance in order to construct ` apartment units on the site. The City Council of the CiTy of Further information is College Station will hold a TO WHOM IT MAY CON- available at the office of the public hearing on the question CERN: Building Official of the City of of rezoning the following tract: TO WHOM IT MAY CON- The City Council of the City of College Station. CERN: . College Station will hold a Three tracts of land in the The City Council of the Cit of L P y Crawford Burnett League public hearing on the question Dulane College Station will hol a of rezoning the southwest 171 Building Official located along Southwest Park- public hearing on the question feet, Lot 26 of the D.A. Smith VeY norihes of FMgg2154: A 18 of rezoning the southwest 171 Subdivision from Apartment 0 WHOM IT ~ MAY CON acre tra Residential from isirn le D smict feet, Lot 26 of the D.A. Smith Building District, District R-3 Subdivision from Apartment to General Commercial CERN: R-1C To General Commercial Building District, District R-3 District, District C-1. District, District C 1; A 25 acre to General Commercial The Zoning Board of Ad- tract from Single Family District, District C I. The said tract is located nor iustment will consider a Residential District, District Theast of Texas Avenue and request from M.L. Cashion at R 1C to Agricultural Open theast their tailed meeting in the District, District e Oak Street A-0; A 23 acre The said tract is located nor- southeast of Liv Council Room of the College tract from Single Family of Texas Avenue and and the application is in the east a of of Live Oak Street name of the Lea Verrips Station City Hall at 7:00 P.M. Residential District, District and the application is in the Estate, Cleo G. Schwab, on Tuesday, February 18, 1975, RAC To A artment Building t of the Lea Verrips executrix. the nature of the case being as District, District R-3. The follows: application is in the name of -state, Cleo G. Schwab, Kelly Parker, 5633 Richmond executrix. The said hearing shall be held Theowner of the 0.88 acre tract Avenue, Houston, Texas. in the Council Room of the City of the W.R. Miller 1.46 acre The said hearing shall be held of College Station City Hall at subdivision re u in the Council Room of the City- The 7:00 P.M. meeting of the q ests the The said hearing shall be City of College Station City Hall at City Council on Monday, setback requirement of the to the terms of the in the Council Room City the City the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the January 27, 1975. Zoning Ordinance in order to of College Station City Hall the City Council on Monday, Zoning Ordinance in order to the 7:00 Council of the January 27, 1975. Further information is building a commercial City Councl on Monday, ^vailable at the office of the on the site. February 24, 1975. Further information is ity Planner, College Station, Further information is Further information is ^vailable at the office of the Texas. available at the office of the available at the office of the ~ ity Planner, College Station, Texas. Building Official of the City of City Planner of the City of College Station. College Station. L.P- Dulaney William F. Koehler ! ✓ Building Official City Planner / pG, D r TO WHOM IT MAY CON TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: CERN: The College Station Plannin TO WHOM IT MAY CON- and Zoning Commission' will CERN: The College Station Planning hold a public hearing ort the The City Council of the City of and Zoning Commission will question of rezoning , the College Station will hold a hold a public hearing on the following tract: public hearing on the question question of rezoning the of rezoning the southwest 171 following tract: S0.824 acre tract in he feet, Lot 26 of the D.A. Smith st A 0.643 acre tract in the Scott League located northeast Subdivision from Apartment Crawford Burnett League of the abandoned I & GN RR Building District, District R-3 right ofway between FM 2347 _ to General Commercial located northwest of Holleman and Luther Street West from j h e District, District C 1. Drive and northeast An Heavy Industrial District, derson Street from Apartment District M-2 to Apartment The said tract is located nor- Building District, District R-3, Building District, District-R-3. theast of Texas Avenue and D• General Commercial The appplication in the name southeast of Live Oak Street District, District C-1. The of t, CoArnold, 101 Jersey C and the application is in the application is in the name of West, College Station, Texas and name of the Lea Verrips the Anderson Ridge Cor 77840, Estate, Cleo G. Schwab, poration, 3219-A Texas Avenue, executrix. College Station, Texas 77840. The said hearing shall be held The said hearing shall be held The said hearing shall be held in the Council Room a the City of College Station Hall the in the Council Room of the City the Council Room the City 7:00 PM meeting of f the College Station City Hall at of f Coll e S of Col tation City Hall at Planning and Zoning Com- the 7:00 P.M. meeting of the Plannin PM meeting the mission on Monday, February City Council on Monday, 9 and Zoning C Cum- 17, 1975. 181 January 27, 1975. mission on Monday, February 17, 1975. For additional information, Further information is For additional information, please contact me. available at the office of the 'ity Planner, College Station, please contact me. William F. Koehler Texas.- Texas.- City Planner William F. Koehler City Planner i • f a t A F xw I J" r ~ L b 4 d~ z +~ewy4 ~~i b~ 3~y. ~ ~ 1, '~f 6'~~✓R ~ v~~,in~M~~~ OAKS GARDEN CLUB AT BEE CREEK PARK Paul Wojciechowski Assists Club Members • ~2u ary ~ oL, 7X 9 Citizens want help from city planners by MARY JEANNE QUEBE ings, said the areas which could be- hearingon the matter Feb. 3 along Staff Writer nefit from the program include the with representatives of the other Inadequate streets, drainage and Lincoln-Tarrow street area, neighborhoods to voice their prob- water systems prevailed as the Richards and Sterling streets lems. major problems in the Richards and neighborhood, the Kapchinskie "We can't go through another Sterling streets area of College Sta- subdivision on Park Place and the winter with conditions like tion, neighborhood citizens told city area near Lincoln Center, South- this,"said Green, who explained planners Thursday night. land Street and the McCulloch sub- that water . drains off the newly The meeting, held in City Hall, division off Holleman Drive. raised Highway 6 and floods the was the third of four meetings held Thelman Harris, chairman of the streets and yards in his area. by the city to determine community Richards-Sterling area committee, Pending the success of the 1975 needs in accordance with the Com- and two other men chosen to rep- program in College Station, the city munity Development Block Grant resent the area, Curley Green and will receive grants of $169,000 fog Program. Sam Ford, will go to the first public 1976 and $257,000 for 1977. The block grant is part of the Housing and Community De- velopment Act of 1974 which con- solidates all of the existing commun- ity development programs of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. At, Under this program, College Sta- tion has been allotted $71,000 for 1975 to improve urgent needs oflow income areas. Al Mayo, a city planner and or- ganizer of the neighborhood meet- The city of College station will As part of the Community hold its first public hearing pDevelopment application concerning the Community Fm-~~gw 4F.twes -I pSrocess, the City of College Development Progr0apm on V~J aion ighborhloodold cothe Public mmittee Mondayy Feb. 3, at 7: . High As Part ment C ommunity the A&%vl Consolidated ted Hi Devel Nte School Auditorium, Welsh grocess, the Cit PPlication Meeting for the Lincoln Center- Street at the West B Cation w ill ryol~ lfte College Southland area, desiggnated as ypass. The Nei Public Neighborhood 11 on City staff, Planning & Zoning ghborhood Committee Tuesday, January 21, at 7:00 Commission, and Citizens' Meeting for the Kapchinskie p.m. in the City Planner's Advisory Group will discuss subdivision on Park Office in the college Station potential program activities designated as Neigry Placel City Hall at 1101 Texas Ave. and priorities. Additional in- at 7: on Monday, Januaryy 20, formation may be obtained -at 7: P.m. in the city Plan- from Al Mayo, City Planner's Station Oftice in the College Office, College Station City Ave City Hall at 1101 Texas Hall, 8468868, 1101 Texas Avenue. • ~a17a y • Editonat B ack ack Move the track The Battalion was assured on Dec. 4 that the university and the three local governments (Bryan, College Station and Brazos County) would ask for a feasibility study on relocating the railroad tracks west of campus. Monday night, College Station Councilman Don Pale Q fudged on his promise to raise the question at the CS Council meeting. He said he was waiting for a reply to a report which College Station prepared for the governor's office. The city report said, "The existing railroad bisects the community and is a serious physical barrier to other transportation modes. Financial help must be forthcoming for the solution of the railroad problem." We suspect Dale didn't do his homework. The governor's office can't help pay for the relocation until a feasibility study is completed. Glen Cook, executive director for the Brazos Val- ley Development Council, said the BVDC would do the study upon request from the university, Bryan, College Station and Brazos County. Four letters asking for a feasibility study - it seems like a simple start toward solving a complex problem. An entire agricultural campus will be built across Wellborn Road along l with a coliseum and intramural complex and parking. These / additions will cause quite a bit of traffic between the existing campus and the other side of the tracks. If that track stays where it is, Cowtown College will have trains rumbling and whistling through campus. The Northgate wall may be an inconvenience, but it doesn't block roads and it is harmless. Besides, it would be nice to watch movies at the outdoor J Greve Theater without trains passing on the other side of V Wellborn Road. Four letters - that's all we wanted a month ago. That's all we were promised. President Jack K. Williams told the B-CS Chamber of Commerce this summer that he would like to see the track moved. We support Dr. Williams on this issue and we urge citizens of College Station (which includes 16,000 off-campus students, like it or not) to contact the following people and ask them to do something now. 0. Al. Holt, mayor of College Station, City Hall, 846-8868. Julius A. Skricanek, mayor of Bryan, City Hall, 823-0071. William R. Vance, county judge, County Courthouse, 822-7373. Legal Notices { •v H5 o c' Ail o oom 4) u ~v gY_ 3ccc c: a; The City of College Station will hold its first public hearing ~y concerning the Community ^7~'~ P ~ Z 3 S cc n 3 0 in cc Cc to., Development Program on dayy Feb. 3, at 7:00 p.m. in '✓9 ^ O o M o ~ g ° c. c y a A8 /N Consolidated High E, + cu U F b y o o W D, > ry ~ tZ 0. cc c c tw " ool Auditorium, Welsh E reet at the West Bypass. The ! ^ u c 0 3 ❑ U (U M City staff, Planning & Zoning • 1~1 FBI o x a c Fi•~ C Commission, and Citizens' W ' y 0 •a U 'b -R > a~ o Advisory Group will discuss V a~ o potential program activities ^ [~j V Y ~j d o w and priorities. Additional in- I~~ .7 c„ o ^ cv y y u a] o formation may be obtained ca C c pp ttY from AI Mayo, City Planner's •F* A a C. N o y office, College Station City Hall, 846-8868, 1101 Texas F+~1 ~j a E" U- F . ,o 44 Z'~ C,0 Avenue. 6d O y c u Q) 0 o c. u s o a, v 3 O o° aui > I E 3 a) C y U• 0 3 C' G s, cm~ E=°~•OHUi>--m cVm u u ti E o is a) y d .2 cz " o cQ MI t ~Da«^ y A4 3 E by •U 0. > C 0 E aae t~_ m:L- C , V v m a w wo > 7 O C 1, 'b ate a p, E' uX~ ~.C d u i~w I~ °c_b3Eva H~ aw~''0 v, c c mQ >-7, s. a) U a) cd C ,y , :o - t ,•.i'q' o w c m a.. ~V ,40. U sue. r I=- ¢ Pr O EC O O C ^O .""''3 C o oN~c c~3,~ ooN~owm Q) -4-- M-- ^O b0>~'~ u° u y L- u c 0 by ~i ro~ELL a= C C w 'O,C 'C++ N C y 3 C c>C -O = QO «42 ` a c~ V w a 0 7 i„ y w ^O y O •N CL (1) dp"U C C u . . o Q cLi ti m'm O E C eC N wv U> c o$ ~`c i U u c}a U 4. c„ t/1 Cn d O ;j ca t-cwowL ~~E>w.o EE!'=~ POO F.oc IL ~wn Vu<Sm RI8IQ w >1 E ad T. y -o ff a~ " CL i i bbp L Q) E c E c° . • u a) O A O c3~ °acia~eo~3.:o a?ho.-ay.cTa ~ \V~\1 EEopwa vyy°~ro~p V G. b0 b-C -c: Q 1-0 h '0^ y H y O C J.. V a hb mac: c 3v c 7,'~.~ ~"Oo o F '-~°E°"ouco 0a Ear 8 y c~ C C O 3 U v "O cFC C cd O O O z 1=4 u ° LL a, o h y v c ° ~b u x % ri c 4~ 3 duep•~o ~u E c ca ° s aj op u E> - a c E !z .N i ° I ti o ° 0 Q) ° - u o~ a ai ' act W o a c c: F~ a 04 a u -o GOD- P04 _ , Wpo-° ct~v a VT. I:C, W~ Y 3 o o •E U x u u v -o v 3 0~ E v.0 Ed1 °y ^y v o a^C a) _ y a v v ca .C a U a a^ o d Qu a, R c H E i i ° u E o 0 u ^o L • y Publi*c Hearing, (Continued from Page 1) through Park Place. There are already Pinnell also discussed land fill needs drainage problems in this area and I to 1978. He said that a 37 acre minimum he aid an addition capable of handling 2 don't see that going across Wolf Pen site should be chosen fairly close to the million gallons per day should be made Creek would be a very practical city to avoid extra transportation time at that time. solution." and expense. He also said there was a need for an Pinnell nonetheless said, "It is our And finally he said that a new fire engineering study of rain water in recommendation that this be done station should be built as well as a 7,000 filtration in the sewage system. square foot addition to city hall. He said Councilman Jim Gardner said, "The that the police department would then ON HIS SUGGESTIONS of traffic impact on this residential area would make use of building space currently planning, he ran into more be shocking." used by the fire department. • disagreement with councilmen. He suggested that Timber Street should be A RESIDENT at the public hearing All this, he said, assuming linked with State Highway 6 to by-pass raised the question of flood hazard plain maximum participation in the planning congestion problems at the corner of planning, which he found conspicuously information, would cost the city $7.8 HWY 6 and Jersey Street. missing from Pinnell's summary. But it million. He said that $5 million in was the feeling of some councilmen that general obligation bonds or $3.5 million Mayor O.M. Holt said, "You would this was beyond the scope of the study in utility revenue bonds could be used then be congesting a residential area." by Pinnell and that information on this finance the city improvements. State Councilman Don Dale said, "You problem was available through Army and federal assistance would also be would have quite a problem going Corps of Engineers studies. highly possible according to Pinnell. • Councilmen Approve CS Pool 6 Mity Precincts Voting Is No. 1 BY JERRY GRAY College Station, and Monday outlawing the practice, he said, Nationally Eagle Staff Writer night the city councilmen also "I don't know what the legal COLLEGE STATION - chose to have six precincts, ramifictions are." College Station's Municipal COLLEGE STATION - although under state Several other councilmen Swimming Pool was No. 1 in There will be six voting regulations and the city indicated that the problem is the nation for 1974. The award precincts in College Station's charter, there could have been specific to several areas in for the Pool's design was an. April 1 election instead of five as few as three voter precincts Texas which do not include nounced recently by Park as in the 1974 election. The for city elections. College Station. Maintenance Magazine editor change voted by city coup- Erik Madisen Jr. who said that cilmen Monday night is only in COUNCILMAN J I M To change the current the winners of the Seventh the number of polling places DOZIER said, "I can't see any election method in College Annual Park Maintenance and not in the manner of reason for the city and county Station from at-large to ward Award of Merit Contest will be electing city councilmen and precincts to differ." representation, a court order published in mayor. He said that it would be or city charter revision would the magazine be starting in February. The councilmen and mayor confusing to voters to have a required. Charter revisions The pools director Paul will continue to be elected at- separate set of precincts for are considered only once every Wo'cieckowski will ~ be large. various elections. two years. presented with a plaque Feb. 26 The six precincts are in- On the question of charter at the National Symposium on THE MAJOR CHANGE in dicated by the old city hall, the revision, Councilman Jim Park, Recreation and the realignment is that voters university, A&M Consolidated Gardner made the motion that Environment in Albuquerque, in the College Hills area, who Middle School, South Knoll the council be presented with New Mexico. voted at the fire station, will School, the fire station and the an ordinance establishing a In a letter notifying College now have their own precinct. College Hills Elementary charter revision commission Station of its honor, Madisen Monda} night's con- School. Gardner specifically referrec said, "All entries were ex- side n for realignment of Also during the discussion of to considering the question of cellent. We appreciate the of tremendous number of entries voti. ei :nets was necessary the manner of election, election changing and the the date of the question city this year. " due to a change in county Councilman Homer Adams establishing a ward system. preciact alignment last year by raised a question of the legality The swimming pool category Ore, C(,,unty Commissioners of electing city councilmen at A draft of the ordinance will included any indoor or outdoor Tbluit The commissioners large. Referring to recent be presented to the council at Pool in use for the first time in t,`ew' 'up six precincts for court decisions in Dallas its Feb. 4 meeting. 1974. A pool built in Southfield, Mich. was the runner-up. Citizens, Officials Map CDP Plans A group of citizens met at additional requests were made Program which currently Nelson said the next step is to Travis School Thursday night for youth and community operates out of the Brazos come up with a preliminary to discuss the needs of the centers, Nelson said. There County Courthouse and is a community and help establish was also a request for the program of rehabilitation for proposal to present to the City priorities in the Community youths who have been in Council before the next public Development Program. support of the Troubled Youth trouble with the law. hearing scheduled for Feb. 6. Some 67 citizens met with two city councilmen, three members of the Bryan Plan- ning Commission, the city manager and the Citizens Committee to determine the needs of the people according to Hubert Nelson, city planner. A representative of the Girls Club was on hand at the ✓ / meeting to request the city's consideration of obtaining a new building for the club and TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: The College Station Planningg and Zoning Commission wlll hold a public hearing on the question of rezoning the • following tract: A 3.00 acre tract in the J.E. Scott League located northeast of the abandoned I & GN RR r g t-ot-way between FM 2'J4/ and Luther Street West from Heavy Industrial District, District M-2 to Apartment Building District, District R-3. The application is in the name of James Jett, agent for Earl M. Lynch, 1403 University x, Drive, College Station, Texas,. 77840. TO WHOM IT MAY CON The said hearing shall be held CERN: C, in the Council Room of the City The College station Planning of College Station City Hall at and Zoning II the 7:00 PM meeting of the Commission wi hold a public hearing on the follow ng it f rezoning the f ml ss on Monday, Febrruaryn17, 1975. Three tracts of land in the For additional information, Crawford Burnett League please contact me. located along Southwest Park way F. Koehler way northeast of FM 2154: An City Planner 18 acre tract from singlei Family Residential District, District R-1C to General TO WHOM IT MAY CON- Commercial District, District CERN: C 1; A 25 acre tract from Single Family Residential District, The College Station Planning District R-1C to Agricultural and Zoning Commission will open District, District A 0, and hold a public hearing on the a 23 acre tract from Single question of rezoning the Family Residential District, District R-1C to Apartment following tract: Building District, District R-3. Z A 0.643 acre tract in the 3 The ap lication is in the name Crawford Burnett League p Rich- located northwest of Holleman of Kelly Parker, 5633 xas. Drive and northeast of An mond Avenue, Houston, Texas. derson Street from Apartment The said hearing shall be held Building District, District R al in the Council Room of the City { to General Commercial of College Station City Hall at District, District C-1. The the 7:00 PM meeting of the application is in the name of Planning and Zoning Com the Anderson Ridge Cor- mission on Monday, February poration,3219 A Texas Avenue, STUDENTS AT SOUTH KNOLL Elementary College Station, Texas 77840. 17, 1975. • School receive a lecture Tuesday on safety from The said hearing shall be held For additional information, in the Council Room of the City please contact me. Capt. Ed Feldman of the College Station Police of College Station City Hall at William F. Koehler the 7:00 PM meeting of the City Planner Department. The C.S. Police Department has Planning and Zoning Com- mission on Monday, February begun a series of special lectures for grade school 17, 1975. students to both acquaint them to policemen as well pleaseadditional e information, as to teach them safety. (Staff photo by Jim William F. Koehler M.CKaskle) City Planner 767 y~ College Station has decided to spend its Community Development Act allotment TO WHOM IT MAY CON TO WHOM IT MAY CON- TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: CERN: CERN: ($71,000) on low-income areas while Bryan held the first of The College Station Planning The College Station Planning The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will and Zoning Commission will and Zoning Commission will three meetings last night to get hold a public hearing on the hold a public hearing on the hold a public hearing on the ideas for its CDA funds. question of rezoning the question of rezoning the question of rezoning the following tract: following tract: following tract: One overpowering thing Three tracts of land in the A 3.00 acre tract in the J.E. needs that money most. Street Crawford Burnett League A part of Lot 8 of Lakeview Scott League located northeast located along Southwest Park- Acres in the Morgan Rector of the abandoned 1 & GN RR repairs. way northeast of FM 2154: An right-of-way between FM 2347 It's usually at the top of the 18 acre tract from Single League, College Station Texas and Luther Street West from Family Residential District, located northeast of Texas Heavy Industrial District, citizens' suggestion list, but is District R-1C to General Avenue and southeast of District M 2 to Apartment, Commercial District, District Miller's Lane from Building District, District R-3. normally not the item chosen. C-1; A 25 acre tract from Single Single The application is in the name Family Residential District, Family Residential District, of James Jett, agent for Earl Something else like drainage District R 1C to Agricultural- District R 1C to General M. Lynch, 1403 University or redevelopment alight be Open District, District A-0, and Commercial District, District Drive, College Station, Texas, a 23 acre tract from Single C-1. The application is in the 77840. selected. These certainly are Family Residential District, District R-1C to Apartment name of Michael K. Davis, 4002 The said hearing shall be held needy items, too. Building District, District R-3. Aspen, Bryan, Texas 77801. in the Council Room of the City JUST ASK any person living The application is in the name of College Station City Hall at in Castle Heights in north-east Kelly Parker, 5633 Rich- The said hearing shall be held the 7:00 PM meeting of the m Planning- ond Avenue, Houston, Texas. in the Council Room of the City mission Mand onday, Zoning Com February 17, Bryan or residents in nor The said hearing shall be held of College Station City Hall at 1975. thwest Bryan, what its like in the Council Room of the City the 7:00 p.m. meeting of the of College Station City Hall at Planning and Zoning Com For additional information, after a week of wet weather. It the 7:00 PM meeting of the mission on Monday, Feb. 17, please contact me. looks like Venice-west. Planning and Zoning om 1975. William F. Koehler mission on Monday, FebCruary City Planner If these people had decent 17, .1975. For additional information, streets which would never' For additional information, please contact me, again be washed away by a please contact me. rain, their entire attitude William F. Koehler William F. Koehler City Planner i_,jy Planner might become positive. Other problems would still exist, but not having to park their cars half a mile front home anymore would make these people happy. Bryan should use its le million in Community ity Development funds for street repairs. After all, the road out / Q 7 5 of a ghetto or barrio starts with ~ the road itself. Dale says `wait' Will city ask for track move? BY STEVE GRAY of a plan outlining transportation traffic jams and creating safety prob- permit for possible expansion of the Staff Writer needs for the county, the university lems. hotel. College Station City Councilman and both cities. I think everyone's Business the council will consider Two motions will be considered Don Dale said Thursday he proba- pretty much in agreement that it includes realigning the voting pre- for setting dates for public hearings bly will not bring up the question of should be moved." cincts in College Station. City Man- on rezoning two other tracts of land. relocating the railroad tracks when In August a presentation was ager North Barden said Thursday A .643 acre tract within the Ander- the council meets Monday night for made by the city of College Station the city must redefine the precinct son Ridge Apartment Complex near its regular meeting. to the Governor's Council on Plan- boundaries when the county Village Drive and Holleman Drive Dale said in early December he ning and Coordination, listing the realigned its voting precincts for may be rezoned later from apart- would agree to support a resolution needs and priorities of the Bryan- this year. ment building p-jrposes ti, r- before the CS Council asking the College Station area. The need for a The council will also hold a public cial building use. A hearing date will Brazos Valley Development Coun- transportation plan, including rail- hearing on rezoning 171 feet of also be considered for the rezoning cilDC) for financial support road relocation, was given top prior- property behind the Saber Inn of a three-acre tract northeast of the ba a study to relocate the ity. Motor Hotel, 701 Texas Ave. The abandoned I & GN Railroad right- trac The tracks presently cross many tract in question is bordered by Live of-way between FM 2347 and "I don't see any reason to bring it principal streets in the Bryan busi- Oak Street. City Planner Bill Luther Street west from an indus- up," Dale said. 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