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CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL WORKSHOP MEETING
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1989
4:00 P.M.
COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT:
Mayor Ringer, Councilmembers Brown,
Schneider, Haddox, Gardner,
Birdwe11, McIlhaney
STAFF PRESENT:
City Manager Ragland, City Secretary
Jones, Assistant to the City Manager
Piwonka, assistant City Manager
Woody, Assistant City Manager
Brymer, Zoning Official Kee, Plan-
ning Director Callaway, CIP Director
Ash, Council Coordinator Hooks
VISITORS PRESENT:
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Aqenda Item No. i - Discussion of revisions to the Comprehensive
Plan, Plan 2000.
Mayor Ringer mentioned that the plan provides guidance and
direction for future councils and staffs.
Mayor Ringer opened the floor for discussion.
Councilman Haddox passed out a diagram showing existing parks and
indicating potential linkage of all parks. He suggested that
this linkage system be incorporated on the land use plan. He also
suggested that the property considered residential low density
south of town, should be described in other terms.
Mayor Ringer restated Mr. Haddox's suggestions and added that
"potential greenbelts" could be added to the sections labeled as
parks and institutional. Councilman Birdwell suggested that
language should be added to indicate the meaning of "greenbelt
area" as it relates to the undeveloped areas.
Mayor Ringer stated that the land use map would support the
objective of the Parks and Recreation goal regarding the parks
linkage systems.
Councilman Schneider remarked that the linkage system is a good
idea. He questioned if the language was adequate in order to
ensure that the information is conveyed to the public correctly.
Mr. Callaway responded that the staff can improve on the language.
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Councilman Birdwell referred to the policies and guidelines for
parks and recreation. He stated that each neighborhood park
should serve a larger area than a 2-3 block radius. He asked
staff to look further into this.
Councilman Brown suggested changing the title of the Map to
"Future Land Use Guide". Discussion followed.
Councilman McIlhaney commented that the plan should contain two
maps to indicate the developed area superimposed upon a map
illustrating the undeveloped area.
Councilman Haddox referred to the large amount of single family
residential area shown south on the map. Mr. Schneider stated
that the language should be changed.
Councilman Gardner commented that the Comprehensive Plan is a
development plan covering all territory affected during a certain
planning period.
Mayor Ringer commented that the wording in the plan expresses
flexibility. He recommended taking Councilman McIlhaney's
suggestion; one map would show existing land use, and the other
map would show conceptual land use of undeveloped areas.
Councilman Gardner presented graphics used in the original
development of Plan 2000. He showed several alternatives that the
planners used during 1982-1983. He addressed Alternate C, the
plan he developed. Mr. Gardner added that the city should develop
alternatives and evaluate them before the revised plan is adopted.
He expressed a desire for further opportunity to discuss concepts.
Councilman Gardner commented that the timing aspect is part of
good planning.
Councilman Birdwell stated that the city should adopt the Plan as
presented by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mayor Ringer
agreed.
Mayor Ringer stated that the Council is in agreement on Councilman
McIlhaney's suggestion to use two maps; and, also on the proposal
from Councilman Haddox to incorporate the parks linkage system.
He suggested that the future land use plan be titled "Conceptual
Plan for Future Land Use". Councilman McIlhaney mentioned that
she would like to see language included in the plan referring to a
particular section of the map to clarify the concept.
Councilman Birdwell referred to page 3, of the land use draft
section, correcting a typographical error in Table 12 - Land Use
Inventory, changing the percentage of vacant land to 29%. He
referred to page 7, first paragraph of the policies, standards,
and guidelines section. He suggested omitting "and, number of
employees". Mayor Ringer asked staff to add this phrase as
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another criteria for industrial development. Mr. Birdwell
referred to page 9, drainage standards section, third paragraph.
Mayor Ringer suggested adding another sentence to this paragraph.
"Compatibility of surrounding Wolf Pen Creek development."
Mr. Birdwell referred to the last paragraph on page 10. He asked
staff to review the language. He also commented on the language
stated under "Hospitals" and "Fire." Mayor Ringer asked staff to
review the language.
Discussion continued.
Councilman Gardner stated several concerns relating to the land
use section. He asked staff to look at the population projections
and the holding capacity for water, sewer, and electric.
The Council reviewed the Policies, Standards and Guidelines
section.
Councilman Schneider referred to page 2 and stated concern about
the language in paragraph 2.
Councilman Gardner referred to page 3. He asked staff to add a
section on mobile homes under the Land Use guidelines. He moved
on to page 6, third paragraph. He changed the first sentence in
that paragraph to read as follows: "Strip commercial development
should be avoided." Also, he asked that the second sentence be
changed to the following: "Strip zoning occurs when commercial
districts are located in linear fashion along one or both sides of
arterial or ........ "
Mayor Ringer pointed out the city must avoid development along
Texas Avenue and other major thoroughfares in the city that take
away the holding capacity of the street.
Councilman Gardner continued on page 6. He suggested that the
sixth paragraph should read: "Industrial development should be
located on sites such that surrounding development and future
development can be protected."
Mayor Ringer suggested adding a statement that addressed the
present development and potential future development.
Councilman Gardner moved on to page 7. He asked staff to address
industrial parks with this section. He referred to the last
paragraph on page 7. Discussion was held on limiting annexations
to growth areas.
Mr. Gardner continued to page 8. He suggested adding to the first
sentence, "...or to provide land use control."
The council moved on to page 10. They discussed the sentence
stating that all utility services will be installed underground by
the developer. Mr. Gardner moved to the next sentence relating to
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"the architectural standards control the use of construction
materials."
Mr. Gardner continued to page 11. He changed the wording of the
first sentence to read as follows: "The fill materials must be
placed or stored in accordance with a site plan approved by the
City of College Station."
The Council ended their discussion on Policies, Standards,
Guidelines, and moved to the last section of the Plan, the
Thoroughfare Plan.
Councilman Birdwell pointed out that Fidelity Street should be
deleted on page 3 of the Thoroughfare Plan. Staff responded that
they will review the list and determine which other neighborhood
streets were inadvertently included.
The Council reviewed the Thoroughfare and Transportation Map.
Councilman Birdwell referred to two proposed arterial streets in
the undeveloped area south of the city and pointed out that they
should be deleted from the map. He added that the thoroughfare
plan is the most important part of the Comprehensive Plan.
City Manager Ragland stated his concern relating to the fire
protection and ambulance service to the residential areas to the
south, if these streets are not identified on the map.
Discussion was held on the arterial streets surrounding Mr.
Fitch's property, south of the city limits.
Mayor Ringer noted that he would rather see lines shown on the map
indicating the possible future need for minor arterials. He asked
staff to look at changes in arterial streets, in relation to
proposed development.
Councilman McIlhaney pointed out that the portion between the
current Raintree Drive and the extension of Raintree Drive may not
be beneficial because there is a serious drainage problem from the
pond; also, Westinghouse property abuts the extension of the
streets. Discussion continued.
Councilman Birdwell suggested that this portion of Appomattox
Drive change from a minor arterial to a collector street.
Councilman Gardner agreed.
Councilman Gardner suggested that a collector street be provided
parallel to the East Bypass on the east side between Highway 30
and Highway 60.
Councilman Schneider conveyed his thanks to the Planning and
Zoning Commission and the staff for all their work during the
update of the Plan. Mayor Ringer concurred.
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Aqenda Item No. 2 - Adjourn.
Mayor Ringer adjourned the meeting at 6:30 p.m.
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