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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-2881 - Ordinance - 03/23/2006 ORDINANCE NO. 2881 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12, "UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE" OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, AS SET OUT BELOW; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DECLARING A PENALTY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: PART 1: PART 2: PART 3: That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, be amended as set out in Exhibits "A" through "N", attached hereto and made a part ofthis ordinance for all purposes. That if any provisions of any section of this ordinance shall be held to be void or unconstitutional, such holding shall in no way effect the validity of the remaining provisions or sections of this ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect. That any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not less than Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) nor more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00). Each day such violation shall continue or be permitted to continue, shall be deemed a separate offense. Said Ordinance, being a penal ordinance, becomes effective ten (10) days after its date of passage by the City Council, as provided by Section 34 of the Charter of the City of College Station. PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 23rd day of March, 2006. APPROVED: ~:L:~ RON S , Mayor ATTEST: i n / rJ1ft~AP' ~ Connie Hooks, City Secretary APPROV City Attorney U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 2 Exhibit "A" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 2.2 "Planning and Zoning Commission," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending paragraph D.3 to read as follows: "2.2 Planning and Zoning Commission D. Powers and Duties 3. Final Action The Planning and Zoning commission shall hear and take final action on the following: Applicable appeals of decisions of the Design Review Board; Master plans; Preliminary and final plats, replats, development plats, and minor plats not approved by staff under Section 3.3.H Minor Subdivision Plat Review herein; Waivers of the standards in Article 8, Subdivision Design and Improvements; Appeal of the Administrator's denial of a final minor or amending plat; Appeal of the Administrator's denial to amend the color palette for Northgate roof colors; Appeal of the Administrator's denial of an alternative parking plan; and Appeal of the Administrator's interpretation of the provisions of Chapter 9, Subdivision Regulations, of the City of College Station Code of Ordinances." U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 3 EXHIBIT "B" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 2.4 "Design Review Board," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending paragraph D to read as follows: "2.4 Design Review Board D. Powers and Duties The Design Review Board has the following powers and duties: 1. Site and Concept Plans The Design Review Board shall hear and take final action on design district site plans and concept plans for Planned Development Districts (PDD) and Planned Mixed-Use Districts (P-MUD). 1. Wolf Pen Creek District and Overlay District Review The Design Review Board shall approve or deny any sign materials and colors in the Wolf Pen Creek District (WPC), and shall approve or deny all alternate building or fence materials and fence height in the Krenek Overlay District, as specified within this UDO. 1. Wolf Pen Creek Parking Waivers The Design Review Board shall hear and decide requests to vary from the amount of required parking in the Wolf Pen Creek District (WPC). 1. Northgate District Standards Waivers The Design Review Board shall hear and decide requests to vary from the standards to Section 5.6.B. Northgate Districts as listed in Section 5.6.B.14 Waivers. 1. Driveway Appeals The Design Review Board shall hear appeals to decisions of the Development Engineer regarding driveway appeals. 1. Appeal of Requirement Based on Site Plan Review Criteria The Design Review Board shall hear and decide appeals of the Administrator's application of site plan requirements to assure compliance with Section 3.5.E, Site Plan Review Criteria. 1. Buffer Appeals The Design Review Board shall hear appeals of buffer requirements listed in Section 7.6, Buffer Requirements. 1. Non-Residential Architectural Standards Appeals The Design Review Board shall hear and decide alternate building materials, colors, required screening, architectural relief elements, and parking lot concepts for non-residential structures, as specified in Section 7.9, Non-Residential Architectural Standards." U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 4 EXHIBIT "C" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 2.5 "Administrator," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending paragraph B.4 to read as follows: "2.5 Administrator B. Powers and Duties 4. Final Action The Administrator shall review and take final action on the following: h. h. Site plans (not Wolf Pen Creek District site plans); h. h. h. h. h. h. Sign permits; Administrative adjustments; Minor and amending plats; Determination of building plot (Section 7.1, General Provisions); Minor Wolf Pen Creek District projects; Amendments to the color palette for Northgate roof colors; and Alternative parking plans (Section 7.2, Off-Street Parking)." U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 5 EXHIBIT "0" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 2.8 "Summary of Review Authority," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending the table to read as follows: " . . . : . ... . . : . . : . Oversize Participation D R Development Agreement D RR R Conditional Use permit D R RR Zoning Map Amendment D R RR Text Amendment D R RR Camp. Plan Amendment D R RR Impact FeeleIP Priorities D R {;... Master Plans D RR R Preliminary Plat D RR R Final Plat D RR R Development Plat D RR R Waiver of Subdivision Standard D RR R Variance D RR RR RR Administrative Appeal D R Zoning Map Interpretation D R Wolf Pen Creek District Site Plan A D R PDD/P-MUD Concept Plan A D R Wolf Pen Creek District A D R Buildina/Sign Review WPC Parking Waivers A D R NG Waivers D R Non-Residential Architectural D RR Standards Waiver ".' Interpretation A" A D Sign Permit A D Site Plan A A' D Administrative Adjustment A D Wolf Pen Creek District Building or A D Sign Minor Minor or Amending Plat A D R U:l0rdinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 6 PD Concept Plan Minor Amend. NG Roof Color Palette Amendment Alternative Parking Plans A A A D D D R Development Permit D Driveway Application A D Alternative Canst. Material A D *Section 3.5.E Site Plan Review Criteria and 3.6.E Wolf Pen Creek Design District General Site Plan Review Criteria only. **5ubdivision Re ulations ani . KEY: D=Final Action Decision A=A eal R=Recommend RR=Review Re art " U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 7 EXHIBIT "E" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 3.6 "Design District Site Plan Review," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by renaming the section and by amending paragraphs A.1, B, C and D.2 to read as follows: "3.6 Wolf Pen Creek Design District Site Plan Review A. Applicability 1. Design Districts Prior to any development in the Wolf Pen Creek district (WPC) excluding minor additions such as storage buildings, fencing and the like, an applicant must obtain design district site plan approval under this Section. In reviewing a project, the Design Review Board may require traffic and parking impact studies, a review of existing occupancy, and other reasonable data to determine the impact of the project." B. Application Requirements A complete application for site plan approval shall be submitted to the Administrator as set forth in Section 3.1.C Application Forms and Fees. The application shall include a landscaping plan illustrative compliance with the requirements of Section 7.5 Landscaping and Tree Protection." C. Wolf Pen Creek Design District Site Plan Approval Process Wolf Pen Creek district site plan review applications shall be processed in accordance with the following requirements: 1. Preapplication Conference Prior to the submission of an application for design district site plan approval, all potential applicants shall request a preapplication conference with the Administrator as required in Section 3.1.B, Preapplication Conference. 1. Review and Report by the Administrator If the proposed design district site plan is determined to be consistent with all applicable provisions of this UDO, the City's Comprehensive Plan, and the Wolf Pen Creek Master Plan, or if the plan is recommended for denial or conditional approval, the Administrator shall report such consistency, inconsistency, or proposed conditions to the Design Review Board. U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 8 1. Review by the Design Review Board The Design Review Board shall review the design district site plan in a public meeting and may approve, approve with conditions or deny the application. Notice shall be provided by publication of the agenda of the meeting. 1. Final Action by the Design Review Board If the proposed site plan is determined to be consistent with all applicable provisions of this UDO, including the applicable district provisions of Section 5.6.A Wolf Pen Creek, and the review criteria below, the Design Review Board shall approve the design district site plan. A determination that all such requirements and provisions have not been satisfied shall result in disapproval of the site plan." D. Design District Minor Additions Approval Process 2. Final Action by the Administrator If the proposed site plan is determined to be consistent with all applicable provisions of this UDO, the City's Comprehensive Plan, and the Wolf Pen Creek Master Plan, including the applicable district provisions of Section 5.6.A Wolf Pen Creek, Use Standards, and the review criteria below, the Administrator shall approve the design district site plan. A determination that all such requirements and provisions have not been satisfied shall result in disapproval of the site plan." U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 9 EXHIBIT "F" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 3.6 "Wolf Pen Creek Design District Site Plan Review," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by deleting paragraph G "Additional Review Criteria for Northgate Districts" in its entirety. U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 10 EXHIBIT "G" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 3.7 "Design District Building and Sign Review," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by renaming the section and by amending paragraphs A.1, C.2, and D to read as follows: "3.7 Wolf Pen Creek Design District Building and Sign Review A. Applicability 1. In the Wolf Pen Creek district (WPC), all substantial maintenance (including but not limited to rehabilitation, fa.;;ade work, and, change or exterior materials or other construction, including the replacement or alteration of signs) shall be subject to the WPC district building and sign review process." C. Final Action by Design Review Board 2. Design Review The Board shall apply the standards for the applicable district as set forth in Section 5.6.A Wolf Pen Creek. In considering such matters, the Design Review Board may rely on special area plans or studies adopted by the City Council." D. Expiration and Lapse of Approval An approved Wolf Pen Creek district building or sign plan, including those approved prior to the effective date of this UDO, shall expire twelve (12) months from the date of approval unless the proposed development is pursued as set forth below: 1. A building permit has been issued and remains valid. 2. In a phased development where more than one building is to be built, the applicant may submit a series of building permit applications. The first application must be submitted within 12 months from the date the site plan is approved. Each subsequent application must be submitted within 12 months from the date of issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the previous building. The lapse of more than 12 months shall cause the expiration of site plan approval. A final, one- time extension of 180 days may be granted by the Administrator upon demonstration of substantial progress and the lack of changed or changing conditions in the area." U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 11 EXHIBIT "H" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 3.12 "Sign Permit" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending paragraph D to read as follows: "3.12 Sign Permit D. Maintenance and Repair Cleaning, painting, repainting, and other normal maintenance and repair of a sign shall not require a permit unless a structural or size change is made. Maintenance includes replacement of a sign face. Repainting or replacement of materials in the Wolf Pen Creek district must receive approval of either the Administrator or the Design Review Board as provided in Section 3.7 Wolf Pen Creek District Building and Sign Review. Repair of conforming signs, damaged as a result of accidents or acts of God, shall be exempt from permit fees when they are being restored to their original condition." U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance VersionforSignature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 12 EXHIBIT "I" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 4.1 "Establishment of Districts" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending the table to read as follows: " Residential Zoning Districts A-O Agricultural-ODen A-OR Rural Residential Subdivision R-1 Single-Familv Residential R-1B Sinole-Family Residential R-2 Duplex Residential R-3 Townhouse R-4 Multi-Family R-6 Hiqh Density Multi-Familv R-7 Manufactured Home Park Non-Residential Zoning Districts A-P C-1 C-2 C-3 M-1 M-2 C-U R&D Wolf Pen Creek Develo NG-1 Core Northgate NG-2 Transitional Northgate NG-3 Residential Northgate Overlay Districts OV RDD KO " U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 13 EXHIBIT "J" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 5.6 "Design Districts," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending Section 5.6B "Northgate Districts (NG) to read as follows: "5.6 Design Districts A. Northgate Districts (NG) Adjacent to Texas A&M University's north side, the Northgate area encompasses one of the oldest urban areas in College Station and, therefore, Northgate plays a prominent role in development and service of both the City of College Station and Texas A&M University. It is characterized as a unique "campus neighborhood" containing local businesses, churches, and off- campus housing in close proximity to the University. Concepts related to Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), which promotes a mixture of nonresidential and residential uses in a pedestrian- oriented setting, have been incorporated within the standards for the Northgate District. Other TND concepts incorporated into the Northgate District include increased density, compatible high quality building design, and specialized signage. The end result is intended to be a unique, pedestrian- friendly, dense urban environment that allows citizens of College Station and students of Texas A&M to eat, work, live, and recreate in an area within close proximity to the University. O. Districts The Northgate area consists of three districts: (1) NG-1 Core Northgate, (2) NG-2 Transitional Northgate, and (3) NG-3 Residential Northgate. Any reference and/or requirement made in this Section shall apply to all Northgate districts unless otherwise specified. These zoning districts incorporate regulations in accordance with the Northgate Redevelopment Implementation Plan. a. NG-1 Core Northgate This mixed-use district applies to areas containing a diversity of pedestrian-oriented retail, dining/restaurant, housing, and entertainment businesses that are in close proximity to on- and off-campus dormitories. Regulations are designed to aid structural rehabilitation and redevelopment while promoting new high density, mixed use, pedestrian-oriented infill development with an urban character. U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 14 b. NG-2 Transitional Northgate This district is intended for areas in Northgate containing larger retail commercial uses and undeveloped land. This district also serves to transition from suburban-style commercial development to high density, mixed-use redevelopment. This zoning district shall incorporate regulations designed to aid mixed-use development, pedestrian circulation, and redevelopment with an urban character. Any development in NG-2 may develop under the standards herein of NG-l. NG-3 Residential Northgate This district is intended for areas in Northgate containing a variety of residential uses and structures. This district applies to areas determined to be suitable for higher density residential developments due to its close proximity to Texas A&M University. NG-3 incorporates regulations designed to aid pedestrian-oriented redevelopment for high density residential and limited commercial uses. 2. Additional Use Standards The permitted and conditional uses outlined in Section 6.2 Types of Uses shall meet the following additional requirements related to the district in which the proposed project is located. c. a. NG-1 Core Northgate 1) Buildings with frontage on Church Avenue, University Drive, College Main, Boyett Street from University Drive to Church Avenue, and Nagle Street from University Drive to Church Avenue shall not have parking, fraternal lodge, or residential use on the ground floor. These uses shall be allowed on the ground floor if they are completely located behind a commercial use that meets all other requirements of this ordinance. 2) Parking lots that are an ancillary use must be abutting the primary use. 3) Residential uses are only allowed in buildings that also contain commercial uses. 4) The maximum allowable gross floor area on the ground floor per single retail establishment is 10,000 square feet. 5) Freestanding, single-tenant buildings are prohibited except: b) for structures existing on or before April 2, 2006;or c) for the following uses: casual and fine dining restaurants (not "fast food"), hotels, and theaters. U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 15 d. NG-2 Transitional Northgate 1) Buildings with frontage on Church Avenue, University Drive, South College Avenue, and Nagle Street from University Drive to Church Avenue shall not have parking, fraternal lodge, or residential use on the ground floor. These uses shall be allowed on the ground floor if they are completely located behind a commercial use that meets all other requirements of this ordinance. 2) The maximum allowable gross floor area on the ground floor per single retail establishment is 40,000 square feet. 3) Freestanding, single-tenant buildings are prohibited except: a). for structures existing on or before April 2, 2006; or b). for the following uses: casual and fine dining restaurants (not "fast food"), hotels, and theaters. e. NG-3 Residential Northgate Nonresidential uses permitted within NG-3 shall meet each of the following requirements: 1) Nonresidential uses may occupy no more than fifty percent (50%) of the total square footage of any bUilding(s) or group of buildings developed in a building plot. 2) Any building containing a nonresidential use shall have a minimum of one (1) floor wherein one hundred percent (100%) of the floor area is occupied by a residential use. Offices and studios maintained within a residence for home occupations may be included within the residential use calculation. 3) The maximum allowable gross floor area per single retail establishment is 5,000 square feet. O. Building Design Considerations for Historic Properties Applicability The following structures are reflected as medium or high priority in the Northgate Historic Resources Survey. Possible address discrepancies may be resolved by referencing the Northgate Historic Resources Survey. NG-1 U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 16 101 Church 417 University 106 College Main 113 College Main 501 University 108 College Main 217 University 505 University 109 College Main 303 University 303 Boyett 110 College Main 335 University 400 Boyett 111 College Main 401-405 University 105-107 College Main 318 First Street U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance VersionforSignature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 17 NG-3 416-418 College Main 500 College Main 415 Tauber a. Standards Rehabilitation of these structures shall follow the following standards: 1) The historic character of a property will be retained and preserved. Distinctive materials or features and spatial relationships that characterize a property shall not be removed or altered. 2) Distinctive materials, features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a property will be preserved. 3) Deteriorated historic features will be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature will match the old in design, color, texture, and, where possible, materials. b. Process All proposals affecting the materials, construction, or colors of a historic structure must be approved by the Administrator. The Administrator shall first consider the proposal in light of the standards listed above, then according to the standards set forth below in Section 5.B.5 Building Design Standards. 4. Building Design Standards The folloWing standards shall apply to all structures in the Northgate districts, including residential. a. Building Orientation and Access 1) All buildings that have right-of-way frontage on Church Avenue shall orient their primary entrance fa.;ades toward Church Avenue. 2) All buildings that have right-of-way frontage on University Drive shall orient their primary entrance fa.;ades toward University Drive. 3) The primary entrance fa.;ades of all buildings not on Church Avenue or University Drive shall front a public right-of-way. 4) If a building has frontage on University Drive and Sout~ College Avenue, the primary entrance fa.;ade shall be oriented to one of the rights-of-way at the developer's discretion. A public entrance fa.;ade shall be oriented toward the other right-of- way(s). 5) In the event a building has frontage on more than one right-of- way (not including Church Avenue, University Drive, or South U; IOrdinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 18 College Avenue), the Administrator shall determine to which right-of-way the primary entrance fa~ade shall be oriented. A public entrance fa~ade shall be oriented toward the other right- of-way( s). 6) In the event that more than two fa~ades require a public entrance, the Administrator may determine which two fa~ades require entrances. The Administrator may also forward the question to the Design Review Board for any reason. 7) All residential dwelling units in a building with less than 12 residential dwelling units shall have access from the primary entrance fa~ade. This access may not be through an area with a fence or wall taller than four feet (4'), garage, or parking area. b. Building Transparency Exemption: Sanctuaries in places of worship are exempted from this requirement. 1) For maximum pedestrian visibility of the nonresidential use(s), nonresidential structures and the commercial portions of mixed-use structures shall be at least fifty percent (50%) transparent between zero and eight feet (0-8') above ground level of the primary entrance fa~ade and at least thirty percent (30%) transparent between zero and eight feet on the fa~ade fronting other rights-of-way. In the event that more than two fa~ades require transparency, the Administrator may determine which two facades require minimum transparency. The Administrator may also forward the question to the Design Review Board for any reason. 2) Glass shall be clear or tinted, not reflective. Glass block and other materials that are semi-transparent shall not be used to meet this requirement. 3) Roll-up doors must be at least seventy-five percent (75%) transparent between zero and eight feet (0-8') above ground level for all fa~ades facing a right-of-way. c. Architectural Relief 1) For all fa~ades facing a right-of-way, the first two stories or first twenty-eight feet (28') above ground level shall use architectural detail to provide visual interest by incorporating a minimum of two (2) design elements every twenty-five feet (25') from the following options: canopies, permanent decorative awnings, hood/drip molding over windows, cornices, corbelling, quoining, stringcourses, pilasters, columns, pillars, arcades, bay/oriel windows, balconies that extend from the building, recessed entries, stoops, and porches. 2) Along all other fa~ades not facing a right-of-way and not screened by another building located within fifteen feet (15') of U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgafe Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 19 the fa<;ade, there shall be at least two (2) design elements as listed above for every forty feet (40'). These fa<;ades shall be similar and complementary to the primary entrance fa<;ade. In lieu of the above requirements, buildings with less than 12 residential units shall provide individual architectural relief such as a front porch, balcony, or bay window for each unit on each fa<;ade. Architectural relief is not required on fa<;ades that are within fifteen feet (15') or another building that screens the fa<;ade. Alternative architectural features may be considered for approval by the Design Review Board. d. Roof Type 3) 4) 1) Shed, mansard, and gambrel roofs are prohibited. 2) Hip and gable roofs may only be used when the vertical plane(s) of any roof facing a right-of-way is interrupted by an architectural detail. e. Exterior Building Materials All structures within a building plot shall have materials that are similar and complement each other. When determining area herein, windows and doors are included. 1) The following applies only to the first two (2) stories or first twenty-eight feet (28') above ground level of all structures, excluding parking garages. All fa<;ades, except those within fifteen feet (15') of another building that screens the fa<;ade, shall consist of a minimum of twenty-five percent (25%) of one or more of the following building materials. Parking garages are excluded from this requirement. All other materials except as authorized herein or by the Design Review Board, are prohibited. a) fired brick; b) natural stone; c) marble; d) granite e) tile; and/or f) any concrete product so long as it has an integrated color and is textured or patterned (not aggregate material or split-face CMU) to look like brick, stone, marble, granite or tile; or is covered with brick, stone, marble, granite, or tile or a material fabricated to simulate brick, stone, marble, granite, or tile. U: IOrdinance 2006Worthgale Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 20 2) In addition, all fa~ades may utilize the following materials subject to the stated limitations. Parking garages are excluded from these limitations. All other materials are prohibited. a) Stucco, hard board, split-face CMU with integrated color, or any material equivalent in appearance and quality as determined by the Design Review Board shall not cover more than seventy-five percent (75%) of each fa~ade. b) Wood or cedar siding, stainless steel, chrome, standing seam metal, and premium grade architectural metal may be used as architectural accents and shall not cover greater than twenty percent (20%) of any fa~ade. c) Glass block and other materials that are semi- transparent shall not cover more than fifteen percent (15%) of any fa~ade. Places of worship are exempted from this limitation. d) Continuous ribbon window systems and glazed curtain walls are prohibited. e) Smooth face, tinted concrete blocks shall only be used as an accent and shall not cover more than five percent (5%) of any fa~ade. f) Galvanized steel and painted steel are allowed on doors, including roll-up doors. g) Steel, standing seam metal, and/or architectural metal, may be used as a roof and/or canopy/awning with no limitation of percentage. 3) The facades of parking garages may utilize any material, but may only use steel, standing seam metal, and/or architectural metal as an architectural accent (limited to 20% of any fa~ade) and as a roof and/or canopy/awning (with no limitation). f. Exterior Building Colors 1) Building and roof color requirements apply to all new buildings, redeveloped buildings, and fa~ade work. 2) All building facades shall consist of only colors from the color palette maintained in the Office of the Administrator. All other colors shall be considered accent colors and may be used on no more than ten percent (10%) of each fa~ade. No more than two (2) accent colors may be used on each fa~ade. 3) Except for flat roofs, all roofs shall consist of only colors from the color palette for Northgate roof color approved by the City Council and as amended and maintained in the Office of the Administrator. No more than one color may be used on a roof when visible. Color shall not be regulated when the roof is flat. U: \Ordinance 2006\Northgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC Existing buildings may continue to utilize colors that are not from the approved color palette provided that repainting is done for maintenance purposes only and the existing color is continued. Any color change on existing buildings shall be brought into compliance with this ordinance and color samples shall be submitted as provided herein. Metallic (except copper and silver metallic-colored roofs) and fluorescent colors are prohibited on any fac;ade or roof. When applying brick, colors normally found in manufactured fired brick are permitted. All colors of natural stone are pe rm i tted. Color samples shall be submitted for approval to the Office of the Administrator. g. Canopies/ Awnings 1) Canopies/awnings shall not completely obstruct any window. Transom windows may be located under canopies/awnings. 2) Canopies/awnings are considered part of the building fac;ade and are subject to the color requirements as specified above. A maximum of one (1) color shall be used for all canopies/awnings on a single building fac;ade (excluding business logo). ORDINANCE NO. 2881 5) 6) 7) Pilaster Page 21 4) '- :J , // /f /' c---' ..-- Recessed Entry ~ Canopy Graphic represents an example of requirements for architectural features, transparency, and signage. 3) Canopies/awnings shall consist of cloth, canvas, steel, standing seam metal, architectural metal, and/or perforated metal (not corrugated) and shall be maintained in good repair. Canopies/awnings that are used to meet the required building U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 22 setback shall not be cloth or canvas, but shall be a permanent structure integrated into the building's architecture, consisting of materials similar to that of the rest of the building. 4) Canopies/awnings located over the public right-of-way shall require a Private Improvement in the Public Right-of-Way agreement (PIP) in addition to the necessary Building Permit. 5. On-Street Parking Standards a. Existing head-in parking that requires backing maneuvers into a right- of-way shall be removed with all proposed development, redevelopment, rehabilitation, and fa<;ade projects within any Northgate district. b. All proposed development, redevelopment, rehabilitation, and fa<;ade projects with frontage on a right-of-way(s) designated for on-street parking in the Northgate On-Street Parking Plan, shall install such parking in accordance with the plan. For residential uses, non- metered, parallel spaces may be counted toward off-street parking space requirements. 6. Off-Street Parking Standards All off-street parking shall meet the requirements specified in Section 7.2 except as specifically provided herein: a. Lots with frontage on Church Avenue or University Drive shall not have surface parking that is closer than 200 feet to the right(s)-of-way or is not completely located behind a habitable structure. Lots with frontage on University Drive and Church Street shall not have surface parking that is closer than 200 feet to Church Avenue or is not completely located behind a habitable structure. c. There shall be no minimum number of parking spaces required for nonresidential uses. d. Off-street parking facilities for residential uses shall meet 75% of the number of specified parking space requirements of Section 7.2.H Number of Off-Street Parking Spaces Required. e. No interior islands are required. f. Where off-street surface parking is to be installed adjacent to a right- of-way, there shall be a six-foot (6') setback from the required sidewalk to the parking pavement. The parking area shall be screened along 100 percent of the street frontage (minus driveways and visibility triangles) with shrubs or a brick, stone, tinted CMU, or concrete product textured or patterned to look like brick or stone wall a minimum of three feet (3') in height, and within three feet (3') of the sidewalk. Walls shall be complementary to the primary building and shall be constructed as sitwalls. g. No off-street surface parking or circulation aisle shall be located between the primary entrance fa<;ade of a building and a right-of-way. U: IOrdinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 23 Parking shall be located to the rear or side of a building. Two exceptions are: 1) Sites on the South College Avenue right-of-way may have up to one circulation aisle against the right-of-way with parking on each side of the aisle. 1) Hotel and residential uses may have porte cocheres and temporary, loading/unloading parking, not to exceed ten (10) spaces, against the right-of-way. h. Ramps shall not be built on the exterior of parking garages. i. Steel guard cables on garage fa<;ades are prohibited. j. In order to break up the parking lot area, minimize the visual impact on pedestrians, and encourage pedestrian movement through the districts, one or a combination of the following parking concepts is required for parking that provides more than sixty (60) parking spaces with more than one parking row: 1) Parking is located in a garage. 2) The parking structure is located on the interior of the block, screened from public view by habitable structures, and is not located adjacent to a right-of-way. 3) For every sixty (60) parking spaces, there shall be a separate and distinct parking area connected by driving lanes but separated by a landscaping strip a minimum of ten feet (10') wide the full length of the parking row. At a minimum, landscaping shall be one canopy tree (loS-inch caliper or greater) for every twenty-five (25) linear feet of the landscaping strip. In addition, at least seventy-five percent (75%) of all end islands in the parking lot must be irrigated and landscaped with a minimum loS-inch caliper canopy tree, lo25-inch caliper noncanopy tree, or enough shrubs three feet (3') in height at time of planting to cover 75% of the island. Islands not landscaped shall be treated with brick pavers, groundcover, and/or perennial grass. 7. Bicycle Parking Standards Specific bicycle racks utilized shall be as identified in the City of College Station Design Standards: Northgate. a. For nonresidential uses, a minimum of four (4) bicycle parking spaces plus one (1) additional space for each one thousand (1,000) square feet of floor area above 2,000 square feet shall be required. b. For residential uses, a minimum of one (1) bicycle space per dwelling unit shall be required. c. In no case shall more than 20 bicycle parking spaces per business or residential building be required. U:IOrdinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 24 d. Facilities shall be separated from motor vehicle parking to protect both bicycles and vehicles from accidental damage and shall be separated at least three feet (3') from building or other walls, landscaping, or other features to allow for ease and encouragement of use. Bicycle parking facilities may be permitted on sidewalks or other paved surfaces with a PIP (when necessary) and provided that the bicycles do not block or interfere with pedestrian or vehicular traffic. e. Required bicycle parking may be consolidated with the bicycle parking of adjacent properties and provided off-site if the bicycle rack location is within 100 feet of the main entry fac;ade of the building and with written agreement from the property owners. O. Sidewalk Standards Sidewalks shall be incorporated into all proposed development, redevelopment, rehabilitation, and fac;ade projects within any Northgate district. In the event that a sidewalk exists on a site prior to development or redevelopment and does not meet all sidewalk and streetscape standards outlined herein, the sidewalk must be upgraded to meet current standards (including American National Standards and Texas Accessibility Standards). a. Sidewalks shall be required along both sides of all rights-of-way. b. Sidewalks widths shall be as follows: 1) Sidewalks shall be a minimum of twelve feet (12') in width on University Drive and South College Avenue. 2) Sidewalks shall be a minimum of ten feet (10') in width on Church Street and College Main. 3) Sidewalks shall be a minimum of eight feet (8') in width on all other streets in Northgate. c. Sidewalks shall be located directly adjacent to the back of curb. The Administrator may approve alternate locations to eliminate encroachments of streetscaping materials that would reduce the clear space of the sidewalk to less than six feet (6'). d. Sidewalks or parts of sidewalks that lie outside, but are located next to, the right-of-way shall be covered by a dedicated public access easement initiated by the property owner so that they will be dedicated for public use and maintenance. e. Sidewalks shall be constructed of colored brick pavers on the exterior (visible) layer as specified in the City of College Station Design Standards: Northgate. U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version/or Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 25 " /' ;' ,I r / { Minimum 4' caliper trees Bench spaced 25' on center.--o_..._._" i r Bjery 50' ._,..~ -C- ~rJ$1'~~ ----12' ,.---- Graphic represents sidewalks and street tree requirements for University Drive or South College o. Landscape and Streetscape Standards For NG-1 and NG-3, the standards set forth herein are in lieu of Section 7.5.C Landscaping Requirements and Section 7.5.D Streetscape Requirements of the UDO. For NG-2, the standards set forth herein are in addition to the requirements of Section 7.5.C Landscaping Requirements and Section 7.5.D Streetscape Requirements. Any landscape/streetscape improvements may be located within the public right-of-way pursuant to a Private Improvement in the Public Right-of-Way agreement (PIP). Specific landscaping elements and streetscape hardware (benches, street lights, etc.) utilized shall be as identified in the City of College Station Site Design Standards. a. Street Trees 1) On University Drive, Church Avenue, Wellborn Road, South College Avenue, First Street, Boyett Street, College Main Avenue, and Nagle Street, installation of minimum four-inch (4") caliper street trees shall be located in at-grade tree wells with tree grates (or raised tree wells or planters on University Drive and College Main Avenue only) and shall be spaced at a maximum of twenty five feet (25') on center and located adjacent to the back of curb. On all other streets not listed above, installation of minimum three-inch (3") caliper street trees shall be located in at-grade tree wells with tree grates [raised tree wells or planters may be used when eight feet (8') of clear space can be maintained on the sidewalk] and spaced at a maximum of 25 feet (25') on center and located adjacent to the back of curb. Alignment of such street trees shall commence twenty feet (20') from the face of curb of street intersections. Spacing may be varied upon approval by the Administrator for the purpose of U:IOrdinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 26 minimizing conflicts with other streetscape elements and utilities. In areas of concentrated retail activity, street trees may be placed at different intervals upon approval by the Administrator for the purpose of minimizing the obstruction of views of nonresidential uses. 2) In locations where a healthy and mature canopy tree equal to four inches (4") in caliper or greater currently exists, the requirements for a new tree may be waived or modified by the Administrator. Such trees must be maintained, barricaded, and otherwise fully protected during the project's construction phase and shall be replaced with trees meeting the specifications herein if they are damaged or die. 3) All in-ground vegetated areas, trees, and above ground planters shall include an automated irrigation system. Irrigation will not be required for existing trees that are properly barricaded (see Section 7.5.C.2.c) during construction. b. Landscaping Any area between the inside or interior of the sidewalk edge and the building fa<;ade and/or parking area not utilized as outdoor cafe seating is required to be one hundred percent (100%) landscaped/streetscaped and irrigated. Eligible landscape/streetscape improvements shall include raised masonry planter boxes or planter pots, at-grade planting beds, seating benches, light features, decorative railings, masonry walls not exceeding three feet (3') in height, decorative wrought iron fencing, additional pedestrian areas finished with brick pavers, or other elements featured in the College Station Streetscape Plan. Live plant material must be included where feasible in each proposal. c. Sidewalk Benches A minimum of one (1) sidewalk bench shall be provided for every fifty linear feet (50') of building frontage along a right-of-way. In no case shall more than four (4) sidewalk benches per building fa<;ade be required. d. Building and Site Lighting 1) Building illumination and architectural lighting shall be indirect (no light source visible). Exposed neon tube may be used. 2) Light standards for parking lots shall reflect the style of the building plot's architecture or be complementary to that style. Standards shall not be greater than twenty feet (20') in height. e. Street Lights 1) Street light location and type shall be as determined by College Station Utilities Electric and the Administrator. 2) The installation and cost of lighting shall be performed by the developer or his authorized construction representative subject U:IOrdinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 27 to compliance with the utility street light installation standards of the College Station Utilities Department. Once satisfactorily installed, approved, and accepted by College Station Utilities, the maintenance of the street lights and the furnishing of electric energy to the street lights shall be provided by the City. f. Trash Receptacles If installed, trash receptacle locations shall be shown on the landscape plan. One trash receptacle may be located within an intersection's sight distance triangle described in Section 7.1.C Visibility at Intersections in All Districts. g. Newspaper Racks If installed, newspaper racks shall be placed so that a four-foot (4') minimum clear space is maintained on the sidewalk. O. Dumpster and Mechanical Equipment Standards The following standards are in addition to the requirements of Section 7.7 Solid Waste. 3) g. Any dumpster and other waste storage area or container other than streetscape trash receptacles shall be located to the rear of the building served by the dumpster, area, and/or container. The Administrator may adjust this standard where a required entrance fac;ade is located at the rear of the building or when parking is provided on the side of a building. g. Where feasible, consolidation of dumpsters may be required by the City. g. Solid waste storage areas, mechanical equipment, air conditioning, electrical meter and service components, and similar utility devices, whether ground level, wall mounted, or roof mounted, shall be screened from view from rights-of-way. Exterior screening materials shall be opaque and the same as predominantly used on the exterior of the principal building. Such screening shall be coordinated with the building architecture, colors, and scale to maintain a unified appearance. Acceptable methods of screening various equipment include encasements, parapet walls, partition screens, or brick walls. g. Mechanical equipment shall be located to minimize noise intrusion off site. 11. Detention Pond Screening Standard Detention ponds shall be screened from view along one hundred percent (100%) of rights-of-way using berms, shrubs, walls, or a combination of these to achieve a three foot (3') high screen measured from the ground level. Walls shall be coordinated with the building architecture, colors, and scale to maintain a unified appearance. U: IOrdinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 28 12. Sign Standards a. Signage shall not obscure other building elements such as windows, cornices, or architectural details. b. Illuminated plastic signs are prohibited. c. The following types of signage may be used. All others are prohibited. 1) Attached signs a) Refer to Section 7.4 Signs. b) Exposed neon may be used in attached signage. 2) Window signs ) Window signs shall allow for the majority of the display area to be open for pedestrian window shopping and shall not cover more than thirty-three percent (33%) of the window area. a) Exposed neon may be used in window signage. 3) Hanging signs a) Hanging signs shall be suspended from canopies/awnings and located in front of building entrances, perpendicular to the fac;ade. c) A maximum of one sign per building entrance is allowed. d) The sign shall not exceed four square feet (4 sq.ft.) in size and shall have a minimum of eight feet (8') of clearance from the walkway grade, four inches (4") of clearance from the building face, and eight inches (8") of clearance from the edge of the canopy/awning. e) Hanging signs located in/over the public right-of-way shall require a Private Improvement in the Public Right- of-Way agreement (PIP) in addition to the necessary Building Permit. 4) Projection signs a) Projection signs are allowed in NG-1 and NG-2 only. b) Projection signs shall be mounted perpendicular to buildings. They shall have a minimum of eight feet (8') of clearance from the walkway grade and four inches (4") of clearance from the building face (barber poles are exempted from these clearance requirements). All extremities of projection signs, including supports, frames, and the like, shall not project more than three feet (3') from the building face. c) A maximum of one sign per building is allowed. d) Buildings with one story may have a sign that shall not exceed six square feet (6 sq.ft.) in size. For each additional building story, an additional four square feet (4 sq.ft.) of signage is allowed, up to a maximum of eighteen square feet (18 sq.ft.). U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Versionfor Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 29 e} Projection signs located in/over the public right-of-way shall require a Private Improvement in the Public Right- of-Way agreement (PIP) in addition to the necessary Building Permit. f} Exposed neon may be used in projection signage. 5} Low profile signs a} In NG-2 only, one low profile sign per 150 linear feet of a building plot along South College Avenue may be permitted. b} Refer to Section 7.4.F. Sign Standards. c} Exposed neon may be used in low profile signage. d. If more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the square footage of a building is demolished, any nonconforming signage associated with the building must also be demolished. The signage will not be considered "grandfathered", and no other permits will be issued for the site by the City of College Station until the signage has been removed. 13. Outside Storage and Display Standards The following standards are in lieu of Section 7.11 Outdoor Storage and Display. a. Outdoor storage of materials or commodities is prohibited. b. Temporary or portable buildings of any kind are prohibited except during construction of site-planned facilities. c. Outside sales/outside display areas shall be located within five feet (5') of a required entrance fa<;ade and shall only be located in front of the property/business that is selling the item(s). A four-foot (4') minimum clear space on sidewalks shall be maintained. d. All merchandise and/or seasonal items used for outside sales or display shall be moved indoors at the end of business each day. 14. Waivers The Design Review Board (DRB) shall review requests for deviations from the standards of Section 5.6.B Northgate Districts as listed below. The DRB shall approve waivers found to meet the intent of the standards of Section 5.6.B Northgate Districts and the Northgate Redevelopment Implementation Plan. Financial hardship may not be considered in the review or determination of a waiver proposal. DRB review and waiver approval shall be limited to the following items: a. Relief from the building design standards for historic properties if the proposed building improvements or additions generally conform to 5.3.B.3 Standards and they preserve the historical appearance and architectural character of the building. b. Relief from specific requirements related to building orientation and access for the improvement of existing buildings if it can be proven by the applicant shows that inherent site characteristics constrain the U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 30 proposed project from meeting the requirement(s) herein. Relief shall not be considered for building expansions or additions. c. Alternatives to the requirements related to building orientation and access when physical characteristics limit the site or provide for unique orientation and access opportunities. d. A reduction in the percentage of required building transparency for the rehabilitation of existing buildings if it can be proven by the applicant that inherent site characteristics constrain the proposed project from meeting the requirements herein. e. Alternatives to the requirements related to building transparency for new construction if the alternatives substantially provide the same visual interest for the pedestrian. f. Alternate architectural features to meet the requirements related to architectural relief when the proposed architectural details substantially provide a level of uniqueness to the building at the pedestria n sca Ie. g. Along non-primary entrance facades that do not abut a right-of-way and that require design elements, murals may be considered by the Design Review Board to meet the two-design element requirement. Mural topics may include architecture and/or Texas A&M University. Murals may not contain copy or logo advertising any business. h. Substitutions of building materials for buildings if the applicant shows that: 1} The building material is a new or innovative material manufactured that has not been previously available to the market or the material is not listed as an allowed or prohibited material herein and the material is similar and comparable in quality and appearance to the materials allowed in Section 5.6.B.5.d Exterior Building Materials or 2} The material is an integral part of a themed building (example 50's diner in chrome). 3} No variance shall be granted to minimum building material requirements specified for buildings ten thousand square feet (10,000 sq.ft.) or greater in area or for building plots with a cumulative structure square footage of ten thousand square feet (10,000 sq.ft.) or greater. i. Alternative materials on fa"ade work that does not involve an expansion of an existing building as defined in Section 9 of the UDO or constitute redevelopment if the applicant shows that: 1} The materials allowed in Section 5.6.B.5.d Exterior Building Materials cannot be utilized without a structural alteration(s) to the existing building and U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 31 2) A licensed professional engineer or architect verifies in writing that a structural alteration is required to apply the permitted fac;ade materials to the building. j. An increase in the percentage of accent colors that may be used on a fac;ade, not to exceed a total of twenty percent (20%) of the fac;ade. g. An increase in the number of accent colors used on a fac;ade when the additional colors are analogous to the two original accent colors (adjacent to the original accent colors on the color wheel). g. Alternatives to the requirements related to surface area parking lots. Alternatives must separate the parking areas so that no more than sixty (60) parking spaces are located in the same vicinity without substantial visual separation from additional parking spaces. g. A decrease in parking requirements for residential uses provided that the applicant submits a parking study that supports the decrease based on reasonable assumptions of parking availability. Unless shared or off-site parking is provided as allowed in Section 7.2.I Alternative Parking Plans, in no case shall the DRB permit a reduction in the number of required spaces: 5) To less than the number recommended within the parking study, or 5) To more than a fifty percent (50%) reduction in the amount of parking required for residential uses by Section 7.2.H Number of Off-Street Parking Spaces Required g. An increase in the distance requirement for shared and/or off-site parking when the shared or off-site parking is provided in a parking garage. g. Relief from the sidewalk width standard when bringing an existing sidewalk up to current standard where existing physical conditions prohibit the sidewalk expansion. g. Alternatives to the Landscape & Streetscape Standards for projects utilizing an existing structure(s) if it can be proven by the applicant that inherent site characteristics constrain the proposed project from meeting the requirements herein. g. Relief from the two-story requirement for casual and fine dining restaurants (not "fast food") and theaters in NG-2 if all facades are a minimum of twenty-five feet (25') in height and all fac;ades give the appearance of a two-story structure as determined by the Design Review Board. g. Relief from the minimum height requirement in NG-1 and NG-2 for an existing structure undergoing only fac;ade rehabilitation if the applicant shows that inherent site characteristics constrain the proposed project from meeting the requirement(s) herein. Relief shall not be considered for building expansions or additions." U: \Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 32 EXHIBIT "K" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 5.7 "Design District Dimensional Standards," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by deleting the section and replacing it to read as follows: "5.7 Design District Dimensional Standards The following table establishes dimensional standards that shall be applied within the Design Districts, unless otherwise identified in this UDO: NG-l NG-2 NG-3 .3 N,one WPC ,;I,4DO SF MlnlmumJ,;ot.Area' Minimum Lot Width' Mlntroym Lot Depth Mlnfrl1Um'Fr8;n'tSe:'~ck Minimum Side Setback Mlhrm~m Side Street Setback Minimum Reilt"~et~Jt~J Mlnl,mum Setback'fror'r{l3ack*&':'(:Llrb/(i)""; Maxlm!Jil1S~~ack from Back of Curb (B) Maximum Hel~ht MInimum Number of Stories MinImum FfoQr toA~a. Ratiq,,(FAR) None ,~DJl' 10' ',,').,, ~,~O' (CI(D)(E) 2 Stories (G) 2 StorIes (G) None None fforie Notes: (A) Lot line construction on interior lots is allowed where access to the rear of the building is provided on the site or by dedicated right-of-way or easement. (B) Minimum/maximum setback from the back of any curb, including lots with single frontage, lots with double frontage, and corner lots with multiple frontages. (CI) If the width of any public easement or right-of-way is in excess of the maximum setback, the maximum setback will be measured from the edge of the public easement or right-of-way. (D) Maximum setback from back of curb for University Drive is 25 feet, Wellborn is 35 feet and 100 feet for South College. (E) When cafe seating is between the cafe's building and a right-of-way, the building may be setback a maximum of 35 feet. (F) This area calculation shall not include any lot area encumbered by required easements, setbacks, sidewalks, detention, or area dedicated to civic features. The U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 33 area of a porch or arcade fronting a public street is included in the calculation of lot coverage. (G) The 2-story requirement shall apply only to structures existing on or before April 2, 2006." U: \Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 34 EXHIBIT "L" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 6.2.C "Use Table," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending the table to read as follows: (See Use Table on next three pages) U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC 01) M '" i;f p.. -< 00 00 N o z ~ ~ ~ ~ o Z\lI .",,** a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. * a. a. a. Z\lI IN** a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. 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Ulo "'n QlQl :J~ ,,-m ","- ,- c.:J "'''' ~ ~o ::c::! mm .....'" mo " "'::!l 00 )>0 ;:+til n"Ql -0- mo l.J1< ~m . , m ~ Ql n o 3 3 m , n iii e '" m '" Ql iil 'tJ m , 3 r;. ~ m "- 0- '< , .0 ::; co o 13 ~ () tI1 Z 9 N ex> ex> ""' "t:! ~ " W --.J ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 38 EXHIBIT "M" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 6.3 "Specific Use Standards" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by adding the following definitions to be incorporated alphabetically with the existing definitions in this section and then all the definitions renumbered with letters "A" through "T": "6.3 Specific Use Standards Drive-in/Thru Window All site designs and elevations for drive-in/thru windows shall be reviewed by the Design Review Board as part of the site plan review process. All outside activities and appurtenances related to drive-in/thru service shall be located wholly underneath a habitable structure, screened from view from the University Drive right-of-way, and designed to be sensitive to the pedestrian environment. Health Club/Sports Facility, Outdoor Outdoor health clUbs/sports facilities shall only be allowed on roof tops. Parking as a Primary Use Parking as a primary use shall be permitted when all of the parking is located within a multi-level garage. Radio/TV Station/Studios Outdoor transmission facilities shall be completely screened from view from any right-of-way." U:\Ordinance 2006\Northgate Ordinance Version for Signature. DOC ORDINANCE NO. 2881 Page 39 EXHIBIT "N" That Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 9.3 "Nonconforming Structures" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending paragraph A to read as follows: "9.3 Nonconforming Structures A. Enlargement, Alteration 1. A structure (including parking lots, parking structures, and parking areas), which is nonconforming by physical design may be enlarged or structurally altered as long as such enlargement or alteration otherwise complies with the terms of this UDO. 2. In NG-1, NG-2, and NG-3, the whole building plot must come into compliance with the requirements of this UDO when more than fifty percent (50%) of a building(s) on the site is enlarged or altered." U:\Ordinance 2006Worthgate Ordinance Version/or Signature. DOC