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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/02/1968 - Minutes - Planning & Zoning Commission MINUTES 411 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION June 2, 1969 Members Present: Codie Wells, Chairman; Commissioners Phillip Steen, Joseph Baur, Jim Gardner, Jim O'Brien, Everett Janne; C. H. Ransdell, Liaison for City Council; LeeRoy George, City Planner; and Lynda Swoveland, City Secretary Members Absent: Commissioner Wendell Horne Visitors Present: Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy D. Cain, Jay D. BeHard, Edsel Jones, Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Luther, Mrs. M. A. Huggett, Norma L. Miller, Edward M. Miller, S. E. Babbitt, Harry Seaback, Bill Cooley, Carroll D. Laverty, W. H. Black, Mrs. P. J. Bell, Mrs. James W. Divin, Mr. W. D. Fitch, Marshall Miller and Mike Plake 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 May 19, 1969 meeting were approved as written. The first request was for commercial zoning for approximately 19 acres in the University Arms Subdivision at the intersection of Highway No. 30 and the East By-pass. There were some questions raised by some of the commission members as to access and best possible land usage for this particular area. Commissioner Baur moved that the request by the developers in the University Arms Subdivision be approved as District No. 4, First Business District. Motion was seconded by Commissioner O'Brien. Motion carried. The vote was unanimous. The Commission reconsidered the request from Mr. Bardin Nelson for commercial zoning of 2.53 acres located in the Morgan Rector Survey. After considerable discussion, Commissioner Gardner moved that the request for commercial zoning on the 2.53 acres be approved, for a depth of 300 feet. Commissioner Steen seconded the motion. Motion carried. The Chairman stated that at the last City Council regular meeting, the Council had asked the Planning and Zoning Commission to study the area of Welsh and Fairview Streets in regard to a proposed extension to the new high school site. There were numerous citizens from the audience who spoke against Welsh Street being extended. Mrs. Norma Miller asked to go on record as opposing the extension. Mr. Laverty also asked to go on record as opposing Welsh Street being extended since his home would be more or less in the center of the proposed street. He stated that he had lived there a number of • years and had his home paid for and that he and his wife planned to retire there. Mrs. James Divin, representing the Holick family, stated that they would like to see Welsh go through and they would be willing to donate the land for the R.O.W. for the extension of Welsh. Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission Page 2 • June 2, 1969 Chairman Wells asked LeeRoy George, City Planner, to explain the maps he had prepared showing the extension of Welsh and Fairview. Mr. George also gave some "rough" estimates on possible R.O.W. costs through both of the streets proposed. Bill Fitch outlined on a map which he had brought, the way he would like to see the streets extended. He favored using Dexter since it was a street in good condition at present and putting up "No Parking" signs along it. Councilman Ransdell stated that he felt possibly the Planning and Zoning Commission did not fully understand the Council's request. He stated that from his interpretation of their request, that the Council was primarily interested in getting the traffic from Welsh to the new development to the South, and that this was the matter referred to the Planning and Zoning Commission for a recommendation. One member of the audience suggested making one-way streets on Dexter and Fairview. After considerable discussion, the Chairman stated that the matter would be studied very thoroughly before a recommendation was made to the Council. The meeting was adjourned, subject to call. APPROVED: Chairman ATTEST: Gt/ City Secretary las •