HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/14/1977 - Regular Minutes City Council MINUTES
Regular City COuncil Meeting
July 14, 1977
7:00 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT :
Mayor Bravenec; Councilmen Ringer, Gardner, Halter,
Stephenson, Hazen; City Manager Bardell; Director
of Public Works Ford; City Engineer Ash; City
Planner ~yo; Graduate Design Engineer Fees; Planning
Assistant Longley
MEMBERS PRESENT :
Councilman Dozier
VISITORS PRESENT :
See guest register.
Agenda Item No. 1 -- Approval of the minutes of the meetings of June 21~ 23
and 29~ 1977.
Mayor Bravenec asked that the minutes of June 21, 1977, Agenda Item No. 6 --
Meeting with architect on police and warehouse buildings reflect that the
reason for the meeting was that the building estimates were over the amount
budgeted in the bond issue.
Councilman Gardner requested the following changes for the meeting of June
23, 1977:
Agenda Item No. 9 -- Public hearin~ on the question of annexin~ an area of
approximately 2359 acres generally described as follows: from the East
Bypass eastward to the main channel of Carter's Creek and from Harvey Road
(S.H. 30) southward to a line defined by Rock Prairire and Bird Pond Roads,
to show the reasons for leaving the Foxfire, Higgins and Godbey tracts out
of the annexed area, namely construction of substandard streets in Foxfire.
Agenda Item No 11 -- Consideration of a Revenue Sharin~ Fund budget for the
8th Entitlement~ to show that he had noted that the property owners in the
Northgate area could be assessed for a portion of the cost of lighting in the
area, and that money for "Anderson Ridge" park should be spent for a pedestrian
access bridge from the west rather than for another lighted ball diamond, an
undesirable addition to this particular park.
Agenda Item No. 15 -- Discussion of Community Center, to show that he recom-
mended a site on Texas Avenue, the Committee's number one choice.
Councilman Ringer noted that he was absent at the meeting of June 29, 1977
and that his vote against Agenda Item No. 1 -- Meeting with the architects on
the police and warehouse buildin~s~ should be changed to reflect that it was
Councilman Gardner who voted against the motion.
Mayor Bravenec noted that Councilman Dozier was representing the City at the
BVDC meeting and asked that the Council excuse his absence.
Councilman Halter moved that Councilman Dozier's absence be excused.
Councilman Hazen seconded the motion
The Council gave unanimous approval of the absence of Councilman Dozier.
Agenda Item No. 2 -- Hear Visitors.
No one spoke.
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Agenda Item No. 3 -- A public hearing on the question of rezonin~ a 13.78
acre tract located south of Ponderosa Road amd west of Lon~leaf Circle
from Single Family Residential District R-1 to Duplex Residential District
R-2. The request being in the name of Southwood Valley~ Inc.
City Planner Mayo explained the request for rezoning was based on the desire
of Southwood Valley, Inc. to extend the area of duplex development.
The Planning and Zoning Commission had previously recommended approval of
the rezoning.
No one spoke.
Mayor Bravenec closed the public hearing.
Agenda Item No. 4 -- Consideration of an ordinance rezoning the above tract.
Councilman Hazen moved approval of the ordinance rezoning a 13.78 acre tract
located south of Ponderosa Road and west of Longleaf Circle from Single
Family Residential District R-1 to Duplex Residential District R-2.
Councilman Ringer seconded the motion.
The motion to approve the ordinance (Ordinance 1082) rezoning a 13.78 acre
tract located south of Ponderosa Road and west of Longleaf Circle from
Single Family Residential District R1 to Duplex Residential R-2 passed
unanimously,Councilman Stephenson being absent.
Agenda Item No. 5 -- Consideration of an ordinance orderin~ the improvement
of a certain portion of Richards Street from Lassie Lane to the east end;
providing the necessary matters incidental thereto~ includin~ directin~ the
city engineer to prepare plans and specifications therefor~ and declaring
an emergency.
City Enginner Ash explained the need for improvements to Richards Street.
City Engineer Ash noted the City will prepare specifications and take bids
on the job. He also stated that the City will assess the front footage
property owners for a part of the cost.
Councilman Halter stated that perhaps the City should look into changing the
street assessment ordinance to read that the front footage property owners
pay a certain percentage of the cost rather than a specific dollar amount
per front foot.
Councilman Halter moved approval of the ordinance ordering the improvement
of a certain portion of Richards Street from Lassie Lane to the east end;
providing the necessarymatters incidental thereto, including directing the
city engineer to prepare plans and specifications therefor, and declaring
an emergency.
Councilman Ringer seconded the motion.
The motio~to appmove the ordinance (Ordinance 1083) ordering the improvement
of a certain portion of Richards S~reet from Lassie Lane to the east end;
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providing the necessary matters incidental thereto, including directing the
city engineer to rpepare plans and specification therefor, and declaring an
emergency passed by the following vote:
FOR --- Mayor Bravenec; Councilmen Ringer, Halter, Hazen
AGAINST --- Councilman Gardner
ABSTAINING --- Councilman Stephenson
Councilman Halter stated that in the future there should be a 1/3 - 1/3 - 1/3
cost assessment (1/3 to each front footage owner, 1/3 to the City); the actual
amount that the landowners would have to pay to be calculated by the city
engineer and be stated on the face of the petition, plus or minus ten (10)
percent.
City Engineer Ash explained that a "1/3" assessment on each street would be
difficult and suggested that the Council adopt a policy to establish a dollar
amount per front foot to be reviewed on a yearly basis instead of trying to
calculate the actual cost for each front footage property owner.
Agenda Item No. 6 -- Consideration of an ordinance abandoning the right-of-
way for Pooh Lane in the Pooh's Park Subdivision.
City Planner Mayo described the location of the right-of-way for Pooh Lane.
City Planner Mayo stated that the Planning and Zoning Commission saw no
future need to extend the street.
City Manager Bardell pointed out that the right-of-way had been cleared
for abandonment by all utility companies.
City Manager Bardell also stated that if the ordinance abandoning the right-of-way
was approved, the property would revert back to the use of the property on
either side of the right-of-way.
Councilman Halter moved to approve the ordinance abandoning the right-of-way
for Pooh Lane in the Pooh's Park Subdivision.
Councilman-Gardner seconded the motion.
The motion to approve the ordinance (Ordinance 1084) abandoning the right-of-
way for Pooh Lane in the Pooh's Park Subdivision passed unanimously.
Agenda Item No. 7 -- Consideration of an ordinance abandoning the right-of-way
for the unconstructed portion of Hawthorne Street.
City Engineer Ash described the location of the right-of-way in relation to
city streets and adjoining property.
Mayor Bravenec noted that the city was actively looking into the questioned
acreage as a park.
Councilman Halter moved approvalof abandoning the right-of-way for the uncon-
structed portion of Hawthorne Street, subject to the granting of an access
easement under the specifications of the city engineer.
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Councilman Gardner seconded the motion.
Councilman Hazen stated that she would like to get the opinions of Mr. Vergil
Stover, Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission and of the Parks and
Recreation Committee on where and how wide the easement should be.
The motion to approve the abandonment of the right-of-way for the unconstructed
portion of Hawthorne Street, subject to the granting of an access easement
under the specifications of the city engineer passed by the following vote:
FOR --- Mayor Bravenec; Councilmen Gardner, Halter, Stephenson
AGAINST --- Councilmen Ringer, Hazen
Agenda Item No. 8 -- Discussion of private access easements.
City Manager Bardell noted problems which arise with access easements.
City Manager Bardell stated that there are two types of access easements:
1) those in which the access easement is designed to give access to an
otherwise land-locked tract of land and 2) those designed for primarily
comercial zoning and designed to reduce the number of curb cuts.
Mr. Don Sweeney, a member of the Planning and Zoning Commission, noted that
the access easements designed for comercial zoning also bring forth a need
for review of policies.
Agenda Item No. 9 -- Reconsideration of a preliminary plat -- Sutton Place.
City Planner Mayo explained the location of the property and the intentions
of the developer as to how the area would be developed.
City Planner Mayo also reviewed the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning
Commission that the dedications for Scarlett O'Hara Street be approved as
shown on the plat as only a 30 foot right-of-way to cross Sutton Place, lot
five.
Mr. Richard Smith, developer of the property, reviewed his proposal to construct
a private paved street with bar ditches instead of curb and gutter.
Councilman Gardner stated that since the City is now developing a standard for
other than curb and gutter streets, there are two possibilities for handling
the issue: 1) vary street standards or 2) vary the policy on private roads.
City Engineer Ash described how other cities are handling "rural subdivisions
in the city.
Councilman Gardner moved approval of the preliminary plat for Sutton Place,
subject to the granting of a variance in Ordinance 690, dealing with public
street standards, to allow no curb and gutters on the north and south sides
of the cul-de-sac and the remainder of the specifications to be subject to
the city engineer's conditions.
Councilman Stephenson seconded the motion.
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The motion to approve the preliminary plat for Sutton Place, subject to the
granting of a variance in Ordinance 690, dealing with public street standards
to allow no curb and gutter on the north and south sides of the cul-de-sac
and the remainder of the specifications to be subject to the city engineer's
conditions passed unanimously.
Agenda Item No. 10 -- Other business.
Councilman Stephenson asked of the status of work to clear the creek behind
Angelina Circle.
City Engineer Ash explained that the field notes and the survey had been
received this week but work on the Communiy Development projects must be
started first.
Mayor Br~venec noted that there would be a Steering Committee meeting, Friday
July 15, at 10:00 A.M.
Mayor Bravenec gave a report of the meeting with the B-CS Chamber of Commerce,
stating that the Council members pointed out several pieces of property
for use as a Visitor's Inofrmation Center.
To clear up misconceptions by the press and the public, City Manager Bardell
explained under which conditions the City of College Station would permit
the use of aluminum wiring.
The issue of using aliminum wire was referred to the Electrical Code Committee.
Agenda Item No . 11 -- Closed session to discuss personnel appointments.
Mayor Breavenec called the meeting into closed session.
The Council convened into open session.
Councilman Ringer nominated Mr. Tim Keneipp to the Building Code Board of
Adjustments and Appeals.
Councilman Halter seconded the motion.
The nomination of Mr. Tim Keneipp to the Building Code Board of Adjustments
and Appeals was approved unanimously.
Agenda Item No. 12 -- Adjourn.
Mayor Bravenec declared the meeting adjourned.
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