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WORKSHOP
MINUTES
Zoning Board of Adjustment
November 1, 2005
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
5:30 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Jay Goss, John Richards, Donald Braune & Josh Benn &
Alternate Charles Taylor.
MEMBERS ABSENT: Graham Sheffy, Alternates, Denise Whisenant & Derek Dictson (not
needed)
STAFF PRESENT: Staff Assistant Deborah Grace, Staff Planners Molly Hitchcock, Jennifer
Reeves, Crissy Hartl and Lindsay Boyer, Sr. Assistant City Attorney
Carla Robinson, & Assistant Director of Planning & Development
Services Lance Simms.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 1: Call to order -Explanation of functions of the Board.
Chairman Goss called the meeting to order.
AGENDA ITEM N0.2: Presentation, discussion and possible action on staff
recommendations concerning ZBA cases.
Mr. Simms discussed the memo that was in the Boards packet (attached as part of the minutes).
Effective November 1, 2005 City Staff will begin making case specific recommendations to the Zoning
Board of Adjustment as appropriate. Mr. Simms reiterating the last paragraph: "It is important to
remember that the ZBA is a quasi judicial body. As such, the ZBA may ascertain facts, draw
conclusion and exercise discretion base on the evidence presented at the public hearing both by city
staff and all others testifying or presenting other evidence. Staff recommendations will typically be
made well in advance of the public hearing and, therefore, may not be based on all the facts presented
to the Board during the public hearing."
Mr. Simms ended by saying that City Staff will not be making recommendations on every case. He
told the Board that there is one case that may be coming before the Board soon. It is an applicant that
is appealing a decision of the Administrator. This particular case, if it does come before the Board, is
going to be related to a zoning district. In these cases City Staff's opinion is going to be clear.
All the Board Members were agreeable to staff recommendations.
Chairman Goss asked that in the future if there are Workshop Meetings that an item be placed on the
agenda to discuss the items on the regular agenda.
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AGENDA ITEM N0.3: Discussion of Administrative Adjustments approved by City Staff.
OS-156 -1100 University Drive
• Ms. Hitchcock told the Board this was for the AmeriSuites Hotel and they were given an adjustment of
2-feet to the 20-foot depth requirement for parking stalls.
OS-183 -1101 Walton Drive
Ms. Boyer told the Board that an administrative adjustment of 9.5-inches was given to the rear
setback.
Chairman Goss asked if the Board was going to have a Workshop every time. Mr. Simms stated that
is up to the Board if they wanted to have a Workshop. Chairman Goss stated that he is not inclined to
have them every time but did feel they were beneficial. The other Board Members were in agreement.
AGENDA ITEM N0.4: Adjourn.
The meeting was adjourned.
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Deborah Grace aff Assistant
ZBA Workshop Minutes November 1, 2005 Page 2 oj2
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: 20 October 2005
TO: College Station Zoning Board of Adjustment
FROM: Lance Simms, Assistant Director of Planning & Development Services
RE: Staff Recommendations
Effective 1 November 2005, City staff will begin making case specific recommendations
to the Zoning Board of Adjustments (ZBA), as appropriate. When making a
recommendation, staff will carefully consider the nature of the proposed use of the land
involved, the existing use of the neighboring property, and the possibility that a nuisance
will be created by the approval of a variance. Staff will also consider the following
issues:
• Extraordinary Conditions
Do extraordinary or special conditions affect the subject property such that a strict
application of City codes and/or ordinances deprives an applicant of the reasonable use of
his or her property?
Enjoyment of a Substantial Propert~~ht
Is the requested variance necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial
property right of the applicant?
Substantial Detriment
Will the granting of the variance cause detriment to the public health, safety, or welfare,
or harm to other property in the area, or to the City in administering the Unified
Development Ordinance (UDO)?
Subdivision
Will the granting of the variance have the effect of preventing the orderly subdivision of
other land in the area?
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Flood Hazard Protection
ZBA Memo - Pg. 2
Will the granting of the variance have the effect of preventing flood hazard protection in
accordance with adopted standards?
Other Property
Do the conditions associated with the variance request generally apply to other property
in the vicinity?
Hardship
Is any stated or perceived hardship the result of the applicant's own actions?
Comprehensive Plan
Would the granting of the variance substantially conflict with the Comprehensive Plan or
the purposes of the UDO?
Utilization
• Are special conditions associated with this particular piece of property that would
effectively prohibit or unreasonably restrict the utilization of the property?
As a final note, it is important to remember that the ZBA is a quasi judicial body. As
such, the ZBA may ascertain facts, draw conclusions and exercise discretion based on the
evidence presented at the public hearing both by city staff and all others testifying or
presenting other evidence. Staff recommendations will typically be made well in advance
of the public hearing and, therefore, may not be based on all the facts presented to the
Board during the public hearing.
I trust this information is useful. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have
questions or need additional information.
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