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POST OFFICE BOX 9960 1 101 TEXAS AVENUE
S f COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840
November 21, 1983
MEMORANDUM
TO: Planning and Zoning Commission
Mack Randolph, Randy Goldsmith, Keith Carlson, John E. Stone,
Robin Bruno and Jim Yesenik
FROM: Project Review Committee:
Al Mayo, Director of Planning
Elrey B, Ash, Director of Capital Improvements
David E. Hill, PAZ Representative
Other Staff:
Bennie Luedke, Water & Sewer Superintendent
Bob Epps, Ass't. Director of Public Services
Harry Davis, Fire Marshal
Jane Kee, Zoning Official
Cathy Locke, Asst. City Attorney
John Black, Traffic Engineer
Jim McCord, Elec. Power Engrs,
Dan Dupies, Ass't. Zoning Official
Shirley Volk, Planning Technician
SUBJECT: Parking Lot Plan - College Station Hilton & Conference Center - 83 -449
The P.R.C. met on this date to review the above mentioned project and recommends
approval with the following conditions:*
(1) Show fire hydrant locations which will be designated by Fire Marshal.
(2) Designate fire lanes. Any curbed area not designated for parking should
be designated as a fire lane.
(3) Plan & Profile for fire lines is required; must be prepared by a registered
professional engineer, accepted and approved by City Engineer prior to issuance
of Building Permit. These lines must be in designated, dedicated easements.
(4) Designate the location of the commercial trash compactor. Show dimensions of
the pad and driveway. Pad to be on the same elevation as the driveway.
(5) Drives are typically 23 ft. in width.
(6) An 8 ft. setback from the property line to the edge of the parking lot is
required.
(7) Recommendation was made that the exterior parking spaces be 18 ft. in length
with a 2 ft. overhang into the setback area.
(8) A 6" raised curb is required around all edtes of all parts of all paved areas
without exception. (To include islands, planting areas, access ways, dumpster
locations, utility pads, etc.) Curb detail to be approved by the City Engineer.
No exceptions will be made for areas indicated on site plan as "reserved for
future parking ",
(9) A statement from the Highway Department regarding the designated parking in the
slope control easement is required.
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(10) Show all island dimensions or include a "typical" note.
(11) Provide complete landscaping plans which show type, size, application and
location of all landscaping, including groundcover, trees and shrubs.
(12) Provide a turnaround for the parking areas which do not have through drives.
(13) Show sidewalks, mark entrance uses, show how pedestrians will access the
building from the parking areas.
(14) Indicate the location, size, height of detached signs.
(15) If 10 copies of the revised site plans are received in the Planning Depart-
ment by 5:00 P.M. November 23rd, the plan will be put on the PAZ agenda
for the December 1st meeting. If access is not approved by the City Engineer
prior to the December 1st meeting, staff will recommend that this item is
tabled until access is approved by the City Engineer.
(16) P.R.C. drainage statement has been supplied and must be complied with.
*Any changes to the approved site plan must be cleared through the Office of the
Director of Planning.
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POST OFFICE BOX 9960 1 101 TEXAS AVENUE
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77844
November 21, 1983
MEMORANDUM
TO: Planning and Zoning Commission
Mack Randolph, Randy Goldsmith, Keith Carlson, John E. Stone,
Robin Bruno and Jim Yesenik
FROM: Project Review Committee:
Al Mayo, Director of Planning
David Pullen, City Engineer
David E. Hill, P &Z Representative
Other Staff:
Elrey B. Ash, Director of Capital Improvement
Bennie Luedke, Water & Sewer Superintendent
Bob Epps, Asst. Director of Public Services
Harry Davis, Fire Marshal
Jane Kee, Zoning Official
Cathy Locke, Asst. City Attorney
John Black, Traffic Engineer
Jim McCord, Elec. Power Engrs,
Dan Dupies, Asst, Zoning Official
Shirley Volk, Planning Technician
SUBJECT: Parking Lot Plan - Woodbine Financial Center - 83 - 450
The P,R.C. met on this date to review the above mentioned project and recommends
approval with the following conditions:-'
(1) Point was made by the Director of Planning that the 384 parking spaces on
this plan would allow only 24 parking spaces for employees, which could
then total only 48 employees. If the developer would figure the parking
requirements at 1 space per 250 sq. ft., the number required would be 432
spaces. Please note that current ordinance does not require 1 space per
250 sq. ft., but this figure has been used for mixed uses facilities and
has seemed to work adequately.
(2) An 8 ft. setback from the property line (along Tarrow Street) to the edge
of the parking lot is required.
(3) Show dimensions of islands, Typically, islands are 9 ft. in width.
(4) Include a landscaping note which designates the type and application of
groundcover, the type, size and location of trees and shrubs.
(5) Show direction of traffic flow at the drive - through tellers.
(6) Care should be taken to direct exterior lighting toward this project and
to direct it away from the adjacent residential lots.
(7) Dumpster pads should be a minimum of 12'x12' and must be at the same grade
as the driveway. Care should be given to allowing the turning radius required
by the garbage trucks.
(8) Dumpster must clear the power lines, and ideally should not be located
directly under power lines.
(9) A 6 ft. solid screen fence is required along the property line adjacent to
the residential lots. This is required by Ordinance.
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(10) Plan & Profile is required for water line (fire line) extensions. Plans
must be prepared by a registered professional engineer and be accepted
and approved by City Engineer prior to issuance of a Building Permit.
These lines must be located in dedicated easements.
(11) A 6" raised curb is required around all edges of all parts of all paved
areas without exception. (To include islands, planting areas, access ways,
dumpster locations, utility pads, etc.) Curb detail to be approved by
the City Engineer. No exceptions will be made for areas indicated on
site plan as "reserved for future parking ".
(12) P.R,C. drainage statement has been supplied and must be complied with.
(13) If 10 copies of the revised site plan are received in the Planning Depart-
ment by 5:00 P.M. November 23rd, the plan will be put on the P &Z agenda
for the December 1st meeting. If access is not approved by the City Engineer
prior to the December 1st meeting, staff will recommend that this item is
tabled until access is approved by the City Engineer.
(14) Indicate the location, size and height of detached signs.
*Any changes to the approved site plan must be approved through the Office of
the Director of Planning,
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