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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/04/1969 - Minutes - Planning & Zoning Commission AGENDA • PLANNING AND ZONING MEETING August 4, 1969 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Council Chamber, City Hall, College Station, Texas 1. NEW BUSINESS (a) Consider a change in mobile home ordinance to increase the density permitted from 8 to 10 lots per acre and incorporate the new state law governing standards of construction. (b) Consideration of a revised rezoning request from Mr. D. E. McCrory for approximately 10 acres of land on the west by pass between Highway 6 and Wellborn Road from District No. 1, First Dwelling House District to District No. 4, First Business District. (c) Consideration of a revised rezoning request from Jim O'Brien for approximately 33.68 acres in the Morgan Rector League on the east • side of Highway 30, approximately one-half mile north of Highway 6 from District No. 1, First Dwelling House District to District No. 3, Apartment House District. 2. HEAR VISITORS 3. ADJOURN cc: News Media City Council • • JOE O? . Surveyors and Enyin..rs 381$ OLD COLLEGE ROAD BRYAN, TEXAS 77801 (HONE: 841•4E44 Zoning Change McCrory 11.9 acre tract Crawford Burnett League All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Crawford Burnett Teague in Brazos County, Texas, and being a part of that 40 acre tract described in Volume 207, page 621 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas , and a part of that 7.68 acre tract described in Volume 271, page 259 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a concrete monument in the northwest right of way line of F.M. Road No. 2818 at the common corner of the said 7.68 acre tract and the Area Progress Corporation 26.2 acre tract described in Volume 275, page 645 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas. • Thence with the northwest right of way line of F.M. 2818 as follows: S 49° 13 ' W - 463.5 feet to a concrete monument; S 63° 59' W - 344.4 feet to a concrete monument; S 55° 31 ' W - 203 .6 feet; Thence N 47° 12 ' W - 159.3 feet; Thence N 44° 32 ' E - 250.0 feet along the line between the said 40 acre tract and the said 7.68 acre, tract; Thence N 19° 02 ' W - 469.1 feet; Thence N 44° 32 ' E - 450.0 feet(to the northeast line of the said 40 acre tract; Thence S 45° 28' E - 377.9 feet with the northeast line of the said 40 acre tract to a concrete monument; Thence N 42° 09 ' E - 129.5 feet to the mot northerly corner of the said 7.68 acre tract; ,, Thence S 38° 45 ' E - 400.8 feet to the point of beginning and containing 11.9 acres of land more or less. • ORDINANCE NO. • 4 MOBILE HOME PARKS • AN ORDINANCE AMENDING .ORDINANCE NO. 627, BY CHANGING THE DENSITY PERMITTED, AND INCORPORATING THE REQUIREMENTS OF ARTICLE TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES, ANN. • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS. A. By reason of further study of land use and living conditions of citizens in Mobile Home Barks, and in order to preserve peace , health, safety and general welfare, the City Council of the City of College Station has determined that Ordinance No, 627 shall be amended as follows: B. Section 5. shall be amended by deleting paragraph 5.3, and substituting therefor: • "5.3(rev) The density of Mobile Home Parks shall not exceed ten (10) Mobile Home Lots per acre. Density to be calcu- lated on the basis of total acres in the individual tract of land. " C. Section 4. shall be amended by adding: " ,and each Mobile Home shall bear the seal and serial number as prescribed by Article Texas Civil Statutes, Ann. " D. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all other provisions of said Ordi- nance No. 627 and amendments thereto, are adopted and made a part of this ordinance, and all penalties and other provisions contain- ed therein, which are not in conflict herewith, are now included and adopted. E. PASSED AND ADOPTED on this day of August , 1969. • APPROVED ATTEST Mayor. City Secretary. _ MINUTES OF PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, 'TEXAS August 4, 1969 Commission Members Present: Codie Wells, Chairman; Commissioners Joseph Baur, Phillip Steen, Jr. , Everett Janne, Jim Gardner and Jim O'Brien; City Planner Lee Roy George; City Engineer Lloyd James; and Council Liaison C. H. Ransdell. Commission Members Absent: Wendell Horne and City Secretary Lynda Swoveland. Visitors Present: Kate Thomas, Bill Cooley, Ray Abbott, and B. R. Craig. The Chairman called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Room of the City of College Station, Texas. The minutes of the July 21, 1969 meeting were approved as written. Chairman Wells, simply as a matter of information, quoted from a magazine which he had received, that sales tax allocation for the first quarter of 1969 for the City of College Station was $48,574.48 as opposed to $103,387.00 for the City of Bryan. This would tend to indicate that the City of College Station is improving its business position in terms of sales tax revenue. The first item of business was the consideration of a change in the Mobile Home Ordinance from 8 lots per acre to 10 lots per acre. New legislation presently under consideration will govern standards of construction, and when such legislation becomes a law, it should also be incorporated into the Mobile Home Ordinance. A proposed ordinance which would amend Ordinance No. 627 by changing the density allowed in Mobile Home Parks was distributed to commission members by Chairman Wells. Commissioner Gardner felt that adequate time had not been given to the existing ordinance to find out whether or not it would work. Commissioner Gardner felt that there were a number of variables, such as parks and open space requirements, lot size, and the number of units which should also be considered if amendments were going to be made to the Mobile Home Ordinance. Commissioner Gardner moved that action to amend the Mobile Home Ordinance be deferred for further study of other possible revisions to the ordinance. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Janne. Motion carried. The vote was unanimous. The second item of business was a revised rezoning request from Mr. Dorsey McCrory for approximately 10 acres of land which is located on the west by pass between Highway 6 and Wellborn Road from District No. 1, First Dwelling House District, to District No. 4, First Business District. Chairman Wells asked Mr. McCrory if he would be interested in revising his request to Neighborhood Business. Mr. McCrory said that this would meet with his approval. Motion was made by Commissioner Janne to recommend to the council that this area be rezoned to Neighborhood Business, subject to the following conditions: 1. Dedication of the necessary drainage easements as worked out by the . subdivider's engineer, and approved by the city engineer. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Baur. Motion carried. Commissioner Gardner was recorded as voting "no. " The third item of business on the agenda was a revised rezoning request from 411/ Jim O'Brien for approximately 23.2 acres in the Morgan Rector League on the east side of Highway 30 approximately one-half mile north of Highway 6 from District No. 1, First Dwelling HousDistrict, to District No. 3, Apartment House District. After a lengthy discussion among the commission members on drainage problems surrounding the property in question, motion was made by Commissioner Baur to recommend approval of the rezoning request subject to: 1. Dedication of necessary drainage easements as worked out by the subdivider's engineer, and approved by the city engineer. Motion seconded by Commissioner Janne. Motion carried. Vote was unanimous. Commissioner O'Brien was recorded as abstaining. Commissioner O'Brien moved that the meeting adjourn. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Baur. APPROVED: Chairman ATTEST: 411/ J-Ln.44 City Secretary 4111