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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/20/2014 - Agenda Packet - Planning & Zoning Commission L" Ar"" CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Home of Texas AerM University' Planning & Zoning Commission March 20, 2014 City Hall Council Chambers 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, Texas Workshop Meeting 6:00 PM Regular Meeting 7:00 PM (*Orq" AGENDA CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Home of Texas A&M University' PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION WORKSHOP MEETING MARCH 20, 20149 AT 6:00 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 1. Call the meeting to order. 2. Discussion of consent and regular agenda items. 3. Discussion of new development applications submitted to the City. [_New Development List] 4. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the development of the 2014 Planning& Zoning Commission Plan of Work. (J. Schubert) 5. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an update on the Five-Year Comprehensive Plan Evaluation and Appraisal Report. (J. Prochazka) 6. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an update on the following items: • A rezoning of approximately 11.3 acres located in the Northpoint Crossing Subdivision from PDD Planned Development District and R-4 Multi-Family to PDD Planned Development District. The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item on February 6 and voted 7-0 to recommend approval. The City Council heard this item on February 27 and voted 6-0 to approve the request. • An ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan—Future Land Use & Character Map from Estate to Suburban Commercial for approximately 5.4 acres for the property located at 1201 Norton Lane, generally located at the intersection of Norton Lane and Wellborn Road. The Planning & Zoning Commission heard this item on February 6 and voted 7-0 to recommend approval. The City Council heard this item on February 27 and voted 5-1 to approve the request. 7. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the P&Z Calendar of Upcoming Meetings. • Thursday, March 27, 2014 — City Council Meeting — Council Chambers —Workshop 6:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. (Liaison—Corrier) • Thursday, April 3, 2014 — P&Z Meeting — College Station Utilities Training Facility —Workshop 6:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. • Thursday,April 10, 2014—Joint City Council and P&Z Meeting— Council Chambers — 6:00 p.m. 8. Discussion, review and possible action regarding the following meetings: Design Review Board, Joint Parks / Planning & Zoning Subcommittee, BioCorridor Board, BioCorridor Plan Process, 5-Year Comprehensive Plan Review Subcommittee, and Zoning District Subcommittee. 9. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items — A Planning & Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. 10. Adjourn. Consultation with Attorney{Gov't Code Section 551.0711 :possible action. The Planning and Zoning Commission may seek advice from its attorney regarding a pending and contemplated litigation subject or attorney-client privileged information.After executive session discussion, any final action or vote taken will be in public. If litigation or attorney-client privileged information issues arise as to the posted subject matter of this Planning and Zoning Commission meeting,an executive session will be held. Notice is hereby given that a Workshop Meeting of the College Station Planning&Zoning Commission,College Station, Texas will be held on March 20,2014 at 6:00 PM at City Hall Council Chamber, 1101 Texas Avenue,College Station, Texas.The following subjects will be discussed,to wit: See Agenda. Posted this the day of March,2014,at CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS By Sherry Mashburn,City Secretary By Kelly Templin,City Manager 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the above Notice of the Workshop Meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of College Station,Texas,is a true and correct copy of said Notice and that I posted a true and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at City Hall,1101 Texas Avenue,in College Station,Texas,and the City's website,www.cstx.gov. The Agenda and Notice are readily accessible to the general public at all times. Said Notice and Agenda were posted on March ,2014,at and remained so posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting. This public notice was removed from the official posting board at the College Station City Hall on the following date and time: by Dated this day of 2014. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS By Subscribed and sworn to before me on this the day of ,2014. Notary Public-Brazos County,Texas My commission expires: This building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretive service must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764-3541 or (TDD) 1-800-735-2989. Agendas may be viewed on www.cstx.gov.Planning and Zoning Commission meetings are broadcast live on Cable Access Channel 19. DRAFT 2014 Planning & Zoning Commission Plan of Work Comprehensive Plan Implementation Implementation of Adopted Plans Summary: Project Dates: Implementation of adopted master plans and neighborhood, district, and corridor plans, namely: Central College Station, Eastgate, Southside Area, Wellborn Community, and South Knoll Area neighborhood plans, and Bicycle, Pedestrian & Greenways, Parks and Recreation, Water, Waste Water, Medical District, and Economic Development master plans. Staff Assigned: P&DS Staff JAnticipated Completion: On-going Five-Year Comprehensive Plan Report Summary: Project Dates: As called for in the Comprehensive Plan, complete a five-year evaluation and appraisal report to assess existing Plan and its success in achieving the community's goals. Staff Assigned: J. Prochazka JAnticipated Completion: May 2014 Five-Year Comprehensive Plan Report Implementation Summary: Project Dates: Begin implementation of items and tasks identified in the Five-Year Comprehensive Plan Report. Staff Assigned: P&DS Staff Anticipated Completion: Multi-Family & Mixed Use Zoning Districts Summary: Project Dates: Create and adopt new zoning districts for Urban and Urban Mixed Use designations to implement these future land use and character designations identified in the Comprehensive Plan. Staff Assigned: J. Prochazka, T. Rogers JAnticipated Completion: Walton Drive Commercial Overlay Summary: Project Dates: Create and adopt a zoning overlay to address parking and other non-conformities for the commercial area at Walton Drive and Texas Avenue as identified in the Eastgate Neighborhood Plan. Staff Assigned: J. Schubert JAnticipated Completion: Wellborn Zoning Districts Summary: Project Dates: Create and adopt new or modified zoning districts as identifed in the Wellborn Community Plan. Page 1 of 3 Staff Assigned: P&DS Staff JAnticipated Completion: Research and Education College Station Population Summary: Project Dates: Overview of College Station's current population estimate and report on implications of exceeding the 100,000 mark. Staff Assigned: P&DS Staff Anticipated Completion: Easterwood Airport Master Plan Summary: Project Dates: Report on Easterwood Airport Master Plan and consideration of potential implications of any future plans for expansion. Staff Assigned: P&DS Staff Anticipated Completion: Planning & Development Services Organizational Review Implementation Summary: Project Dates: Continue implementation of the review by completing identified policy discussions, ordinance revisions, and process and service improvements. Staff Assigned: P&DS Staff JAnticipated Completion: Recently-Adopted Zoning Districts Summary: Project Dates: Overview of the recently adopted zoning disticts. Staff Assigned: P&DS Staff Anticipated Completion: Review of Adopted Plans Summary: Project Dates: This item includes after action review of Northgate, BioCorridor, and Medical Districts, update on Water/Wastewater Master Plan, and update on implementation of adopted neighborhood and small area plans. Staff Assigned: P&DS Staff Anticipated Completion: Sign Regulations Summary: Project Dates: Evaluate sign regulations related to electronic message boards. Staff Assigned: P&DS Staff Anticipated Completion: Transportation Planning Summary: Project Dates: Update regarding Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) transportation planning initiatives. Staff Assigned: P&DS Staff Anticipated Completion: Page 2 of 3 (*- Orq" CITY OF C0T.I.4 Gl.STATION Home of Texas A&&M University' 1101 Texas Avenue, PO Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Phone 979.764.3570/ Fax 979.764.3496 MEMORANDUM March 20,2014 TO: Members of the Planning & Zoning Commission FROM: Jennifer Prochazka, AICP, Principal Planner SUBJECT: Update on the Five-Year Comprehensive Plan Evaluation and Appraisal Report Item: Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an update on the Five-Year Comprehensive Plan Evaluation and Appraisal Report. Background:As part of the implementation and administration of the Comprehensive Plan, an evaluation and appraisal report should be prepared every five years.The purpose of the report is to evaluate the existing Plan and assess how successful it has been in achieving the community's goals. Successes and shortcomings of the Plan will be identified, changing conditions considered and appropriate modifications recommended in the resulting report. This item is presented to receive feedback from the Commission regarding the performance of the Comprehensive Plan over the past five years. The goal is for the Five-Year Evaluation Report to be adopted by City Council in May-the five year anniversary of the Plan. Attachments: 1) Vision & Goals 2) Questionnaire WHAT IS THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN? The Comprehensive Plan is a statement of the community's vision for the future and a guide to achieving that vision. Generally, the purpose of a Comprehensive Plan is to anticipate growth and to guide that growth in a manner that provides College Station with a balance of land uses that promote economic growth while retaining the quality of life. The Comprehensive Plan is not a "zoning regulation" and it does not affect existing approved zoning. Instead, it provides the foundation for making changes or developing new regulations that implement identified vision, goals and policies. The Comprehensive Plan includes, among other components, a Land Use Plan and a Transportation Plan. The Comprehensive Plan was adopted by the City Council on May 28, 2009. After several years and thousands of citizen volunteer hours, College Station has a Plan that will guide the growth and development of the community for years to come. WHAT IS THE VISION FOR COLLEGE STATION? "College Station, the proud home of Texas A&M University and the heart of the Research Valley, will remain a vibrant, forward-thinking, knowledge-based community which promotes the highest quality of life for its citizens by... • Ensuring safe,tranquil, clean, and healthy neighborhoods with enduring character; • Increasing and maintaining the mobility of College Station citizens through a well planned and constructed inter-modal transportation system; • Expecting sensitive development and management of the built and natural environment; • Supporting well planned, quality, and sustainable growth; • Valuing and protecting our cultural and historical community resources; • Developing and maintaining quality cost-effective community facilities, infrastructure and services which ensure our City is cohesive and well connected; and, • Pro-actively creating and maintaining economic and educational opportunities for all citizens. College Station will continue to be among the friendliest and most responsive of communities and a demonstrated partner in maintaining and enhancing all that is good and celebrated in the Brazos Valley. It will continue to be a place where Texas and the world come to learn, live, and conduct business!" WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN? Future Land Use and Character To be a community with strong, unique neighborhoods,protected rural areas, special districts, distinct corridors, and a protected and enhanced natural environment. Neighborhood Integrity To protect the long-term viability and appeal of established neighborhoods. Economic Development A diversified economy generating quality,stable,full-time jobs,bolstering the sales and property tax base,and contributing to a high quality of life. Parks Diversity of parks, greenways and the arts for leisure and recreation as well as for entertainment, education and culture to achieve a high quality of life for all residents and visitors. Mobility Improved mobility through a safe, efficient, and well-connected multi-modal transportation system designed to be sensitive to the surrounding land uses. Municipal Facilities&Community Services Municipal facilities that meet community needs, contribute to community character, are sensitive to the surrounding land uses, and provide exceptional municipal services. Growth Management Ensure fiscally responsible and carefully managed development aligned with growth expectations and in concert with the ability to deliver infrastructure and services in a safe, timely, and effective manner. Five-Year Comprehensive Plan Report Questionnaire 1) What in your opinion are some of the successes with the current Comprehensive Plan? 2) What are some of the shifts in the community that you have seen that don't align with the vision established five years ago? 3) What obstacles do you perceive in continuing to implement the Comprehensive Plan? 4) The Comprehensive Plan addresses a variety of community needs and desires. In your opinion, what are the top priorities that should be addressed by the Plan? (See List below for examples) - Jobs and economic development - Neighborhood integrity - Environmental protection - Planning for compatible land uses - Traffic circulation - Parks and recreation facilities - Housing needs - Historic buildings and areas - Drainage and flooding - Community image/appearance - Redevelopment efforts - Public safety services (police/fire) - Utilities (water, sewer, electricity) 5) Which elements of the Comprehensive Plan would you like to see refined or reexamined? 6) What do you consider to be the greatest challenge facing College Station given our projected growth rate? 7) College Station is projected to continue adding population and new development in coming decades. While there are a variety of ways to accommodate growth, which strategies should be employed to guide future development in our community? (examples include annexation, redevelopment, infill development, or greenfield development) Additional Comments can be sent to:Jennifer Prochazka - iprochazka@cstx.gov or CompPlan@cstx.gov (*400r� AGENDA CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Home of Texas A&M Universiey" REGULAR MEETING MARCH 20, 20149 AT 7:00 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 1. Call meeting to order. 2. Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Hear Citizens. At this time, the Chairman will open the floor to citizens wishing to address the Commission on planning and zoning issues not already scheduled on tonight's agenda. The citizen presentations will be limited to three minutes in order to accommodate everyone who wishes to address the Commission and to allow adequate time for completion of the agenda items. The Commission will receive the information, ask city staff to look into the matter, or will place the matter on a future agenda for discussion. (A recording is made of the meeting; please give your name and address for the record.) All matters listed under Item 4, Consent Agenda, are considered routine by the Planning & Zoning Commission and will be enacted by one motion. These items include preliminary plans and final plats, where staff has found compliance with all minimum subdivision regulations. All items approved by Consent are approved with any and all staff recommendations. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If any Commissioner desires to discuss an item on the Consent Agenda it will be moved to the Regular Agenda for further consideration. 4. Consent Agenda 4.1 Consideration, possible action, and discussion on Absence Requests from meetings. • Jerome Rektorik—March 20, 2014 4.2 Consideration, possible action, and discussion to approve Meeting Minutes. • February 18, 2014—Retreat • February 20, 2014 —Workshop • February 20, 2014—Regular • March 6, 2014—Workshop • March 6, 2014 —Regular 4.3 Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Final Plat for Tower Point Phase 13B Block 1, Lot 2 consisting of one commercial lot on 1.69 acres located on the northwest corner of Arrington Road and State Highway 6 South frontage road. Case#14-00900015 (J. Paz) 4.4 Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Preliminary Plan for Duck Haven Phase 6 consisting of three residential lots and one HOA lot on approximately 10 acres generally located southwest of the intersection of Wellborn Road and Drake Drive in the City's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. Case #14-00900029 (M. Hester) 4.5 Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Preliminary Plan for Saddle Creek Subdivision consisting of 231 residential lots on approximately 443 acres generally located southwest of the intersection of Wellborn Road and Wade Road in the City's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. Case#14-00900032 (M. Hester) 4.6 Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Development Plat for Traditions Montessori School Block 1, Lot 1 consisting of one lot on approximately 2.96 acres located on Barron Road across from the Sonoma Subdivision. Case # 14- 00900038 (J. Paz) Regular Agenda 5. Consideration, possible action, and discussion on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission action. 6. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a request to pay a fee into the sidewalk fund in lieu of constructing the required sidewalk on Montclair Avenue and public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Final Plat of the West Park Addition Lots 9R-11R, Block 5 being a Replat of West Park Addtion Lots 9-10, Block 5 consisting of three lots on approximately 0.43 acres, located at 400 Montclair Avenue, and more generally located at the southwest intersection of Montclair Avenue and Grove Street. Case#14-00900037 (J. Paz) 7. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an ordinance amending Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 12-4.2, "Official Zoning Map," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, by changing the zoning district boundaries from D Duplex to GS General Suburban for an approximate 0.535-acre tract of land in the Robert Stevenson Survey, Abstract No. 54, College Station, Brazos County, Texas. Said tract being a portion of a called 0.967 acre tract as described by a deed to TMFIVE Properties, LLC, recorded in Volume 8742, Page 170, of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, more generally located at 805-809 Montclair Avenue. Case #14-00900036 (T. Rogers) (Note: Final action on this item is scheduled for the April 10, 2014 City Council meeting — subject to change) 8. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an ordinance amending Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 12-4.2, "Official Zoning Map," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, by changing the zoning district boundaries from R Rural to GS General Suburban for an approximate 2-acre tract of land in the Robert Stevenson League, Abstract No. 54, College Station, Brazos County, Texas. Said tract being a portion of a called 2-acre tract as described in a deed to B.A. Cathey, Ltd. Recorded in Volume 9516 Page 268, of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, more generally located at 2670 Barron Road. Case #14-00900028 (J. Paz) (Note: Final action on this item is scheduled for the April 10,2014 City Council meeting—subject to change) 9. Public hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an ordinance amending Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 12-4.2, "Official Zoning Map," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, by changing the zoning district boundaries from R Rural and PDD Planned Development District to PDD Planned Development District for an approximate 88.7 acres in the Crawford Burnett League, A-7, 29.175-acre tract, Volume 7583, Page 90, Crawford Burnett League A-7, 54.987-acre tract, Volume 9627, Page 73 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, which includes Barracks II Subdivision Phase 102 and Barracks II Subdivision Phase 300 Lot 1 Block 28, and Barracks II Subdivision Phase 100 Lot IA Block 1, generally located at 12470 Old Wellborn Road. Case #13- 00900241 (J. Schubert) (Note: Final action on this item is scheduled for the April 10, 2014 City Council meeting—subject to change) 10. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items — A Planning & Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. 11. Adjourn. Consultation with Attorney{Gov't Code Section 551.0711;possible action. The Planning and Zoning Commission may seek advice from its attorney regarding a pending and contemplated litigation subject or attorney- client privileged information. After executive session discussion,any final action or vote taken will be in public. If litigation or attorney-client privileged information issues arise as to the posted subject matter of this Planning and Zoning Commission meeting,an executive session will be held. Notice is hereby given that a Regular Meeting of the College Station Planning&Zoning Commission,College Station,Texas will be held on March 20,2014 at 7:00 p.m.at City Hall Council Chambers,1101 Texas Avenue,College Station,Texas. The following subjects will be discussed,to wit: See Agenda. Posted this the day of March,2014,at CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS By: Sherry Mashburn,City Secretary By: Kelly Templin,City Manager 1,the undersigned,do hereby certify that the above Notice of Meeting of the Planning& Zoning Commission of the City of College Station,Texas,is a true and correct copy of said Notice and that I posted a true and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue,in College Station, Texas, and the City's website,www.cstx.Eov. The Agenda and Notice are readily accessible to the general public at all times. Said Notice and Agenda were posted on March.2014, at and remained so posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting. This public notice was removed from the official posting board at the College Station City Hall on the follo-vying date and time: by Dated this day of 2014. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS By Subscribed and sworn to before me on this the day of 2014. Notary Public-Brazos County,Texas My commission expires: This building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretive service must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764-3541 or (TDD) 1-800-735-2989. Agendas may be viewed on www.cstx.Eov.Planning and Zoning Commission meetings are broadcast live on Cable Access Channel 19. (*Or"" CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Planning,6-Development Servicer Absence Request Form For Elected and Appointed Officers Name Jerome Rektorik Request Submitted on 3/6/2014 I will not be in attendance at the meeting on 3/20/2014 for the reason specified: (Date) Business Meeting Signature Jerome Rektorik (*0Fq" MINUTES CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Home of Tex&A&MUnivrnity° Planning & Zoning Retreat February 18, 2014, 4:00 p.m. Carter Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility 2200 North Forest Parkway College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Bo Miles, Jodi Warner, Jerome Rektorik, Jane Kee, Jim Ross, Brad Corrier, and Casey Oldham COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: None CITY STAFF PRESENT: Lance Simms, Jason Schubert, Molly Hitchcock, Morgan Hester, Robin Krause, Teresa Rogers,Alan Gibbs, and Adam Falco 1. Call the meeting to order. Chairman Miles called the meeting to order at 4:11 p.m. 2. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding conflict of interest provisions. (A.Falco) Senior Assistant City Attorney Falco gave an overview of the conflict of interest provisions. There was general discussion amongst the Commission regarding conflict of interest. 3. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the Texas Open Meetings Act. (A.Falco) Senior Assistant City Attorney Falco gave an overview of the Texas Open Meetings Act. There was general discussion amongst the Commission regarding the Texas Open Meetings Act. 4. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the development of the 2014 Planning& Zoning Commission Plan of Work. (J.Schubert) Principal Planner Schubert gave an update regarding the 2014 P&Z Plan of Work and identified the following items: • 5-year Comprehensive Report Creation • 5-year Comprehensive Report Implementation February 18,2014 P&Z Retreat Minutes Page 1 of 3 • P&DS Organizational review Implementation • Creation of the Multi-Family and Urban Zoning Districts • Creation of the Wellborn Zoning Districts • Creation of the Walton Drive Commercial Overlay District • Sign Regulation Principal Planner Schubert asked if there were other items that the Commission would like to add to the Plan of Work. Commissioner Oldham requested an update on the newly-created Zoning Districts, Bio Corridor, Water/Waste Water Master Plan, CIP Projects, and the MPO. Chairman Miles requested a presentation on the Easterwood airport master plan. Commissioner Ross requested an after-action review on the Northgate District, the BioCorridor, and the Medical District, in order to determine how our plans for the respective areas are working. He also requested an update on how the 100,000 population affects the city. Commissioner Warner requested and update on the task list in each of the Neighborhood Plans. 5. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an update on the implementation of the Mueller Report. (L.Simms) Interim Director Simms gave a presentation on the status of implementation items contained in the Mueller Report. 6. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the P&Z Commission's Rules of Procedure. (L.Simms) There was general discussion amongst the Commission regarding possible updates to the P&Z Commission's Rules of Procedure. 7. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding subcommittee appointments. (L.Simms) The Commission appointed Commissioner Kee to the Five Year Comprehensive Plan Update Subcommittee and Commissioner Oldham to the Zoning Districts Subcommittee. The Commission also recommended to City Council that Commissioner Ross be appointed to the BioCorridor Subcommittee. 8. Adjourn. February 18,2014 P&Z Retreat Minutes Page 2 of 3 The meeting was adjourned at 7:11 p.m. Approved: Attest: Bo Miles,Chairman Robin Krause,Permit Technician Planning &Zoning Commission Planning &Development Services February 18,2014 P&Z Retreat Minutes Page 3 of 3 (*0Fq" MINUTES CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Home of Tex&A&MUnivrnity° Workshop Meeting February 20, 2014, 6:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Bo Miles, Jodi Warner, Jerome Rektorik, Jim Ross, Brad Corrier, Jane Kee, Casey Oldham COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Julie Schultz CITY STAFF PRESENT: Lance Simms, Molly Hitchcock, Alan Gibbs, Jason Schubert, Carol Cotter, Danielle Singh,Morgan Hester, Brittany Caldwell, Robin Cross, and Timothy Green 1. Call the meeting to order. Chairman Miles called the meeting to order at 6:03 p.m. 2. Discussion of consent and regular agenda items. There was general discussion amongst the Commission regarding Consent Agenda 4.3. 3. Discussion of Minor and Amending Plats approved by Staff. • Final Plat — Minor — Indian Lakes Phase 13 Block 24 Lots 5R— 6R — 18509 Anasazi Bluff Drive Case# 13-00900230 (M.Hester) • Final Plat—Minor— Saddle Creek Phase 10 Block 10 Lot2 03R& Common Area 10 5395 Stirrup Case# 13-00900277 (M.Hester) There was no discussion regarding the above-mentioned Plats. 4. Discussion of new development applications submitted to the City. [New Development List] There was no discussion regarding the development applications submitted to the City. 5. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding concepts related to a future Comprehensive Plan Amendment for the BioCorridor area. Case #14-00900009 (M.Hitchcock) Assistant Director Hitchcock presented the background and potential options. February 20,2014 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 2 There was general discussion amongst the Commission regarding a future Comprehensive Plan Amendment for the BioCorridor area. 6. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the P&Z Calendar of Upcoming Meetings. • Thursday, February 27, 2014 — City Council Meeting — Council Chambers — Workshop 6:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. (Liaison—Kee) • Thursday, March 6, 2014 — P&Z Meeting — Council Chambers — Workshop 6:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. Chairman Miles reviewed the upcoming meeting dates with the Planning and Zoning Commission. 7. Discussion, review and possible action regarding the following meetings: Design Review Board, Joint Parks / Planning & Zoning Subcommittee, BioCorridor Board, BioCorridor Plan Process, 5-Year Comprehensive Plan Review Subcommittee, and Zoning District Subcommittee. There was no discussion regarding the above meetings. 8. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items — A Planning & Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. There was no discussion regarding future agenda items. 9. Adjourn. The meeting was adjourned at 7:14 p.m. Approved: Attest: Bo Miles, Chairman Brittany Caldwell,Admin. Support Specialist Planning&Zoning Commission Planning &Development Services February 20,2014 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 2 (*OF"" CITY OF COLLEGE STATION MINUTES Home ofTexxA&MUnivenisy PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Regular Meeting February 20, 2014, 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Bo Miles, Jodi Warner, Jerome Rektorik, Jim Ross, Brad Corrier, Jane Kee, Casey Oldham COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Julie Schultz CITY STAFF PRESENT: Lance Simms, Molly Hitchcock, Alan Gibbs, Jason Schubert, Carol Cotter, Danielle Singh, Morgan Hester, Brittany Caldwell, Robin Cross, and Timothy Green 1. Call Meeting to Order Chairman Miles called the meeting to order at 7:17 p.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Hear Citizens No citizens spoke. 4. Consent Agenda All items approved by Consent are approved with any and all staff recommendations. 4.1 Consideration, possible action, and discussion to approve Meeting Minutes. • February 6, 2014 —Workshop • February 6, 2014—Regular 4.2 Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Final Plat for Indian Lakes Phase 15 consisting of 2 residential lots on approximately 5.03 acres generally located off of Indian Lakes Drive in the Indian Lakes Subdivision, approximately one mile southwest of State Highway 6 in the City's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. Case#13-00900252 (M. Hester) February 20,2014 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 3 4.3 Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Preliminary Plan for the Barracks II Subdivision consisting of 258 residential lots on approximately 51 acres generally located between Old Wellborn Road and Holleman Drive South, north of the Buena Vida Subdivision. Case#14-00900010 (M. Robinson) Commissioner Rektorik motioned to approve Consent Agenda Items 4.1 —4.3. Commissioner Corrier seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). Regular Agenda 5. Consideration, possible action, and discussion on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission action. No items were removed from the Consent Agenda. 6. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an ordinance amending Chapter 12, "Unified Development Ordinance," Section 12-4.2, "Official Zoning Map," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, by changing the zoning district boundaries from R Rural to SC Suburban Commercial for approximately 1.3 acres in the Robert Stevenson League, Abstract No. 54 as described by a deed to Akaal Holdings, LLC recorded in Volume 10876, Page 89 of the office of public records of Brazos County Texas, located at 13913 Wellborn Road. Case #14- 00900007 (M. Hester) (Note: Final action on this item is scheduled for the March 13, 2014 City Council meeting—subject to change) Staff Planner Hester presented the rezoning and recommended approval. Chairman Miles opened the public hearing. No one spoke during the public hearing. Chairman Miles closed the public hearing. Chairman Miles motioned to recommend approval of the rezoning. Commissioner Rektorik seconded the motion, motion passed (6-1). Commissioner Kee was in opposition. 7. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items — A Planning & Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. There was no discussion regarding future agenda items. 8. Adjourn. February 20,2014 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 3 The meeting was adjourned at 7:23 p.m. Approved: Attest: Bo Miles,Chairman Brittany Caldwell,Admin. Support Specialist Planning&Zoning Commission Planning &Development Services February 20,2014 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 3 (*0Fq" MINUTES CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Home ofTex&Ad-MUnivrnity° Workshop Meeting March 6, 2014, 6:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Bo Miles, Jodi Warner, Jerome Rektorik, Jim Ross, Brad Corrier, Jane Kee, Casey Oldham COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: John Nichols CITY STAFF PRESENT: Lance Simms, Alan Gibbs, Jason Schubert, Carol Cotter, Danielle Singh, Erika Bridges,Morgan Hester, Brittany Caldwell, Robin Cross, and Macie Quick I. Call the meeting to order. Chairman Miles called the meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. 2. Discussion of consent and regular agenda items. Commissioner Kee stated that the minutes were not included in the packet. There was general discussion amongst the Commission regarding Regular Agenda Items 6 and 7. 3. Discussion of new development applications submitted to the City. [New Development List] There was no discussion regarding new development applications. 4. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the development of the 2014 Planning& Zoning Commission Plan of Work. (J. Schubert) Principal Planner Schubert presented the 2014 P&Z Plan of Work. There was general discussion amongst the Commission regarding the Plan of Work. 5. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the Planning & Zoning Commission's Rules of Procedure. (L. Simms) Interim Director Simms presented the Planning &Zoning Commission's Rules of Procedure. March 6,2014 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 2 The Commission asked that the section regarding Commissioners being assigned Positions, remain in the Rules of Procedure. Chairman Miles motioned to approve the Rules of Procedure. Commissioner Corrier seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). 6. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the P&Z Calendar of Upcoming Meetings. • Thursday, March 13, 2014 — City Council Meeting — Council Chambers — Workshop 6:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. (Liaison—Miles) • Thursday, March 20, 2014 — P&Z Meeting — Council Chambers — Workshop 6:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. Chairman Miles reviewed the upcoming meeting dates with the Planning and Zoning Commission. 7. Discussion, review and possible action regarding the following meetings: Design Review Board, Joint Parks / Planning & Zoning Subcommittee, BioCorridor Board, BioCorridor Plan Process, 5-Year Comprehensive Plan Review Subcommittee, and Zoning District Subcommittee. Principal Planner Prochazka gave an update regarding the 5-Year Comprehensive Plan Review. 8. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items — A Planning & Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. Commissioner Ross asked that a tour be given to the Commission similar to what was done in the past. He also asked for an update regarding Pay Day Loans and said that an email update would be sufficient. 9. Adjourn. The meeting was adjourned at 6:44 p.m. Approved: Attest: Bo Miles,Chairman Brittany Caldwell,Admin. Support Specialist Planning&Zoning Commission Planning &Development Services March 6,2014 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 2 (*OF"" CITY OF COLLEGE STATION MINUTES Home ofTexxA&MUnivenisy PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Regular Meeting March 6, 2014, 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Bo Miles, Jodi Warner, Jerome Rektorik, Jim Ross, Brad Corrier, Jane Kee, Casey Oldham COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: John Nichols CITY STAFF PRESENT: Lance Simms, Alan Gibbs, Jason Schubert, Carol Cotter, Danielle Singh, Erika Bridges, Morgan Hester, Brittany Caldwell, Robin Cross, and Macie Quick 1. Call Meeting to Order Chairman Miles called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Hear Citizens No citizens spoke. 4. Consent Agenda All items approved by Consent are approved with any and all staff recommendations. 4.1 Consideration, possible action, and discussion to approve Meeting Minutes. • February 18, 2014 —Retreat • February 20, 2014 —Workshop • February 20, 2014 —Regular 4.2 Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a Final Plat for Castlegate 11 Section 102 consisting of 26 single-family residential lots on approximately 6.3 acres located at 4202 W.S. Phillips Parkway, generally located west of the Castlegate Subdivision. Case# 13-00900142 (J. Paz) Commissioner Warner motioned to table Item 4.1 and approve Item 4.2. Commissioner Rektorik seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). March 6,2014 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 3 Regular Agenda 5. Consideration, possible action, and discussion on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission action. No items were removed from the Consent Agenda. 6. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a waiver request to Unified Development Ordinance Section 8.3.H.2 "Platting and Replatting within Older Residential Subdivisions", and a public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Final Plat for Woodland Acres Subdivision Lots 8A-8D being a replat of Woodland Acres Subdivision Lot 8 consisting of four single-family lots on approximately 1.6 acres located at 900 & 900A Ashburn. Case #14-00900006 (M. Hester) Staff Planner Hester presented the waiver request to lot width and recommended denial. She said that if the waivers were approved then the plat should be approved. There was general discussion amongst the Commission regarding the waiver request. Chairman Miles opened the public hearing. Sarah Bednarz, 1101 Marsteller, College Station, Texas; Dean and Kris Boyd, 1202 Ashburn, College Station, Texas; Suzanne Droleskey, 1109 Ashburn, College Station, Texas; Leslie Miller, College Station, Texas; Larry Frisk, 1004 Ashburn, College Station, Texas; Dave Hill, 1113 Ashburn, College Station, Texas; Nan Crouse Meffero, 1107 Ashburn, College Station, Texas; Brandon Spears, 904 Ashburn, College Station, Texas; Della Stephenson, 1005 Ashburn, College Station, Texas; Kerry Hope, 1201 Ashburn, College Station, Texas. The citizens spoke in opposition to the replat. Chris Mallet, BNL Builders, 28502 Ravens Prairie Drive, Katy, Texas, reviewed the finances for the project. Veronica Morgan, Mitchell & Morgan, 511 University Drive East, College Station, Texas, gave an overview of the waiver request to lot width. Chairman Miles closed the public hearing. There was general discussion amongst the Commission regarding the replat. Commissioner Ross motioned to deny the waiver request to lot width. Commissioner Warner seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). Commissioner Rektorik motioned to deny the replat. Commissioner Warner seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). March 6,2014 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 3 7. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a Final Plat of the FS Kapchinski Subdivision Lots 12R1-12R3, Block 2 being a Replat of the FS Kapchinski Subdivision, Lot 12, Block 2, consisting of three single-family lots on approximately one acre, located at 1635 Park Place, and more generally located west of Systek Computing. Case#14-00900023 (J. Schubert) Principal Planner Schubert presented the replat and recommended approval. Chairman Miles opened the public hearing. No one spoke during the public hearing. Chairman Miles closed the public hearing. Commissioner Corrier motioned to approve the replat. Commissioner Rektorik seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). 8. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items — A Planning & Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. 9. Adjourn. The meeting was adjourned at 8:15 p.m. Approved: Attest: Bo Miles,Chairman Brittany Caldwell,Admin. Support Specialist Planning&Zoning Commission Planning &Development Services March 6,2014 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 3 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION FINAL PLAT for Tower Point Ph 13B Block 1 Lot 2 14-00900015 SCALE: One commercial lot on 1.69 acres LOCATION: 4330 State Highway 6 South ZONING: GC General Commercial APPLICANT: Charles A. Ellison, The Ellison Firm PROJECT MANAGER: Jenifer Paz, Staff Planner jpaz@cstx.gov RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Final Plat. Planning &Zoning Commission Page 1 of 3 March 20, 2014 i LL � I / j 4q� i �4 J 5r m n- 0 \ a or w O 5 44 O w _ s � pw a � / W � •�•�`'ve �y O > w < s C _ \ y N " \ Planning &Zoning Commission Page 2 of 3 March 20, 2014 DEVELOPMENT HISTORY Annexation: October 1983 Zoning: A-O Agricultural-Open (upon Annexation) to C-1 General Commercial (2001), C-1 General Commercial renamed to GC General Commercial (2013) Preliminary Plat: The subject property is part of the Crowley Tract Master Plan originally approved in 1997 and has had subsequent revision. A Preliminary Plat for the Tower Point Subdivision portion was originally approved in 2006 and was recently revised in 2012. Site Development: Vacant COMMENTS Parkland Dedication: N/A Greenways: N/A Pedestrian Connectivity: A waiver to sidewalks along State Highway 6 was previously granted with the condition that this lot provide pedestrian connectivity requirements for building plots over 50,000 square feet in the Unified Development Ordinance Section 12-7.10. Sidewalks currently exist along Arrington Road. Bicycle Connectivity: Bicycle lane exists along Arrington Road. No additional bicycle connectivity is required. Impact Fees: The property is located in the Spring Creek Sewer Impact Fee Area and was required to pay $98.39 per LUE at time of building permit. REVIEW CRITERIA Compliance with Subdivision Regulations: The proposed Final Plat is in compliance with the Subdivision Requirements in the Unified Development Ordinance. STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS Staff recommends approval of the Final Plat. SUPPORTING MATERIALS 1. Application 2. Copy of Final Plat Planning &Zoning Commission Page 3 of 3 March 20, 2014 FOR OFFICE US ON4Y CASE NO.: ` S DATE SUBMITTED: TIME: , 150 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Home of Tex&A&M University" STAFF: FINAL PLAT APPLICATION (Check one) ❑ Minor ❑ Amending ❑X Final ❑ vacating ❑Replat ($700) ($700) ($932) ($932) ($932) Is this plat in the ETJ? ❑ Yes ❑ No Is this plat Commercial FXf or Residential ❑ MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: ❑X $700-$932 Final Plat Application Fee (see above). -[]- $233 Waiver Request to Subdivision Regulations Fee(if applicable). $600 (minimum) Development Permit Application / Public Infrastructure Review and Inspection Fee. Fee is 1% of acceptable Engineer's Estimate for public infrastructure, $600 minimum (if fee is> $600, the balance is due prior to the issuance of any plans or development permit). ❑X Application completed in full. This application form provided by the City of College Station must be used and may not be adjusted or altered. Please attach pages if additional information is provided. Q Fourteen (14)folded copies of plat. (A signed mylar original must be submitted after approval.) Q-Two(2) copies of the grading, drainage, and erosion control plans with supporting drainage report. Two (2) copies of the Public infrastructure plans and supporting documents(if applicable). �]- Copy of original deed restrictions/covenants for replats (if applicable). ❑x Title report for property current within ninety (90) days or accompanied by a Nothing Further Certificate current within ninety (90) days. The report must include applicable information such as ownership, liens, encumbrances, etc. ❑X Paid tax certificates from City of College Station, Brazos County and College Station I.S.D. ❑X The attached Final Plat checklist with all items checked off or a brief explanation as to why they are not. NOTE: A mylar of the approved preliminary plan must be on file before a final plat application will be considered complete. If the mylar is submitted with the final plat application, it shall be considered a submittal for the preliminary plan project and processed and reviewed as such. Until the mylar has been confirmed by staff to be correct, the final plat application will be considered incomplete. Date of Optional Preapplication or Stormwater Management Conference _ NAME OF PROJECT Tower Point Subd. Phase 13B-Lot 2, Block 1 - 1.69 acres ADDRESS West Corner of State Highway No. 6 and Arrington Road SPECIFIED LOCATION OF PROPOSED PLAT: t West Comer of State Highway No. 6 and Arrington Road APPLICANT/PROJECT MANAGER'S INFORMATION (Primary contact for the project): Name Charles A. (Chuck)Ellison E-mail chuck@ellisonlaw.com Street Address 302 Holleman Drive East, Suite 76 City College Station State TX Zip Code 77840 Phone Number 979-696-9889 Fax Number 979-693-8819 1/11 Page 1 of 9 PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION (All owners must be identified. Please attach an additional sheet for multiple owners): Name College Station Marketplace, L.P. E-mail andyweiner@rockstepcap.com Street Address 1445 North Loop West, Suite 625 City Houston State TX Zip Code 77008 Phone Number 713-623-0188 Fax Number 713-623-0178 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S INFORMATION: Name Civil Engineering Consultants(Kling Engineering) E-mail skling@cectexas.com Street Address 4101 S. Texas Ave. Suite A City Bryan State 7X Zip Code 77802 Phone Number 979-846-6212 Fax Number 979-846-8252 Do any deed restrictions or covenants exist for this property? ❑x Yes ❑ No Is there a temporary blanket easement on this property? If so, please provide the Volume and Page No. Total Acreage 1.69 Total No. of Lots 1 R-O-W Acreage none Existing Use vacant Proposed Use commercial Number of Lots By Zoning District 1 / GC Average Acreage Of Each Residential Lot By Zoning District: n/a / / / / Floodplain Acreage None Is there Special Flood Hazard Area(Zone A or Zone AE on FEMA FIRM panels)on the property? F" Yes FX No This information is necessary to help staff identify the appropriate standards to review the application and will be used to help determine if the application qualifies for vesting to a previous ordinance. Notwithstanding any assertion made, vesting is limited to that which is provided in Chapter 245 of the Texas Local Government Code or other applicable law. Is this application a continuation of a project that has received prior City platting approval(s) and you are requesting the application be reviewed under previous ordinance as applicable? r Yes F- No If yes, provide information regarding the first approved application and any related subsequent applications (provide additional sheets if necessary): Project Name: Tower Point Subdivision City Project Number(if known): 09-169 Date/Timeframe when submitted: January 2012 1/11 Page 2 of 9 CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL DEVELOPMENT Owner Certification: 1. No work of any kind may start until a permit is issued. 2. The permit may be revoked if any false statements are made herein, 3. If revoked, all work must cease until permit is re-issued. 4. Development shall not be used or occupied until a Certificate of Occupancy is Issued. 5. The permit will expire if no significant work is progressing within 24 months of issuance. 6. Other permits may be required to fulfill local, state, and federal requirements, Owner will obtain or show compliance with all necessary State and Federal Permits prior to construction including N01 and SWPPP. 7. If required, Elevation Certificates will be provided with elevations certified during construction(forms at slab pre- pour)and post construction. 8. Owner hereby gives consent to City representatives to make reasonable inspections required to verify compliance. 9. If, stormwater mitigation is required, including detention ponds proposed as part of this project, it shall be designed and constructed first in the construction sequence of the project. 10. In accordance with Chapter 13 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, measures shall be taken to insure that all debris from construction, erosion, and sedimentation shall not be deposited in city streets, or existing drainage facilities. All development shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to and approved by the City Engineer for the above named project. All of the applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station shall apply. 11. The information and conclusions contained in the attached plans and supporting documents will comply with the current requirements of the City of College Station,Texas City Code, Chapter 13 and associated BCS Unified Design Guidelines Technical Specifications, and Standard Details.All development has been designed in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station and State and Federal Regulations. 12. Release of plans to __ __.____--(name or firm) is authorized for bidding purposes only. I understand that final approval and release of plans and development for construction is contingent on contractor signature on approved Development Permit. 13. I, THE OWNER,AGREE TO AND CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN,AND IN ATTACHMENTS FOR 7EVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION,ARE, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE,TRUE, AND CC1 TE. Pro erty Owners) Date Engineer Certification: 1. The project has been designed to ensure that stormwater mitigation, including detention ponds, proposed as part of the project will be constructed first in the construction sequence. 2, 1 will obtain or can show compliance with all necessary Local, State and Federal Permits prior to construction including NOI and SWPPP. Design will not preclude compliance with TPDES: i.e., projects over 10 acres may require a sedimentation basin. 3 The information and conclusions contained in the attached plans and supporting documents comply with the current requirements of the City of College Station,Texas City Code, Chapter 13 and associated BCS Unified Design Guidelines.All development has been designed in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station and State and Federal Regulations. 4, I, THE ENGINEER,AGREE TO AND CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN, AND IN ATTACHMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION,ARE, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, TRUE,AND ACCURATE. Engineer Date 1/11 Page 5 of 9 The following CERTIFICATIONS apply to development in Special Flood Hazard Areas. Required for Site Plans, Final Plats, Construction Plans, Fill / Grading Permits, and Clearing Only Permits:* A. I, certify, as demonstrated in the attached drainage study, that the alterations or development covered by this permit, shall not: (i) increase the Base Flood elevation; (ii) create additional areas of Special Flood Hazard Area; (iii) decrease the conveyance capacity to that part of the Special Flood Hazard Area that is not in the floodway and where the velocity of flow in the Base Flood event is greater than one foot per second. This area can also be approximated to be either areas within 100 feet of the boundary of the regulatory floodway or areas where the depth of from the BFE to natural ground is 18 inches or greater; (iv) reduce the Base Flood water storage volume to the part of the Special Flood Hazard Area that is beyond the floodway and conveyance area where the velocity of flow in the Base Flood is equal to and less than one foot per second without acceptable compensation as set forth in the City of College Station Code of Ordinances, Chapter 13 concerning encroachment into the Special Flood Hazard Area; nor (v) increase Base Flood velocities. beyond those areas exempted by ordinance in Section 5.11.3a of Chapter 13 Code of Ordinances. Engineer Date Initial " If a platting-status exemption to this requirement is asserted, provide written justification under separate [ I letter in lieu of certification. Required for Site Plans, Final Plats, Construction Plans, and Fill / Grading Permits: B. I, certify to the following: (i) that any nonresidential or multi-family structure on or proposed to be on this site as part of this application is designed to prevent damage to the structure or its contents as a result of flooding from the 100-year storm. Engineer Date Additional certification for Floodway Encroachments: C. I, , certify that the construction, improvement, or fill covered by this permit shall not increase the base flood elevation. I will apply for a variance to the Zoning Board of Adjustments. Engineer Date 1/11 Page 6 of 9 Required for all projects proposing structures in Special Flood Hazard Area (Elevation Certificate required). Residential Structures: D. I, certify that all new construction or any substantial improvement of any residential structure shall have the lowest floor, including all utilities, ductwork and any basement, at an elevation at least one foot above the Base Flood Elevation. Required Elevation Certificates will be provided with elevations certified during construction (forms at slab pre-pour)and post construction. Engineer/ Surveyor Date Commercial Structures: E. I, certify that all new construction or any substantial improvement of any commercial, industrial, or other non-residential structure are designed to have the lowest floor, including all utilities, ductwork and basements, elevated at least one foot above the Base Flood Elevation Engineer/ Surveyor Date OR I, certify that the structure with its attendant utility, ductwork, basement and sanitary facilities is designed to be flood-proofed so that the structure and utilities, ductwork, basement and sanitary facilities are designed to be watertight and impermeable to the intrusion of water in all areas below the Base Flood Elevation, and shall resist the structural loads and buoyancy effects from the hydrostatic and hydrodynamic conditions. Required Elevation Certificates will be provided with elevations certified during construction (forms at slab pre- pour) and post construction. Engineer/ Surveyor Date Conditions or comments as part of approval: 1/11 Page 7 of 9 E Era m m'giii -69 m E o E`o E W s V#+A 1Yts Y� ly tl�W C-0 o `9 rY Emo a ooz d o s a a Z a C z a go am�a m = E_ w - Z II E I E E c - =Q q e _ o K.. W J w IIIppIIIlIp'p'! oE� ma_— oz,Ed-- Zd6z — �i - m 29- m.°v�lU KnFaO mac+.- 02 Wim. m �F _ "x c 3c R $. N% STATE H WAT W.6 S 4�9-17E-226JW C ��Y I G� °e I rE ,adz w ur`pari r�»r azrwa aw..o:: i R c w iti - e 0<g I Ord i - 1> Z��„ W JG I oo I N $ k ❑ I O> - 2 ol Ia I m 8 ;a - j. it s rr I .. •t E a3uvIdNn 'A3i1 m' 3SVHd 3unina (' a t m�a a „�,�,z b.n,��x�,.�x.�,n�,��•,a v..,.�xw,�.r.,.>a,,�mo„,.,�->„�xoa xon-,.>s.,,o.=a.��a..�,, (*Orq" CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PRELIMINARY PLAN for Duck Haven Phase 6 14-00900029 SCALE: Three residential lots and one HOA lot on approximately 10 acres LOCATION: Generally located southwest of the intersection of Wellborn Road and Drake Drive in the City's ETJ (Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction). ZONING: N/A (ETJ) APPLICANT: Travis Martinek, Clarke & Wyndham, Inc. PROJECT MANAGER: Morgan Hester, Staff Planner mhester@cstx.gov RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Preliminary Plan. Planning &Zoning Commission Page 1 of 4 March 20, 2014 « u ` z IL ^ 5 _ ƒ d E 6 3 « 6 aez \ \ CO ^ _ / z z LU K \ \ � I 2 \ . o / \ u / R t i > { . E w / � ` / / Planning &Zoning Commission Page 2of4 March 20, 2014 DEVELOPMENT HISTORY Annexation: N/A (ETJ) Zoning: N/A (ETJ) Site development: Vacant. Three residential lots and one HOA lot are proposed with this phase, ranging in size from 1.02 acres to 6.06 acres. COMMENTS Water: The subject property will be served by the Wellborn Special Utility District. Sewer: Sanitary sewer service will be provided by individual On-Site Sewage Facilities. These facilities will be permitted through the Brazos County Health Department. Off-site Easements: No off-site easements are being proposed at this time. Drainage: The site drains generally to the south to an unnamed tributary to Frank's Creek. Flood Plain: There is no FEMA regulated floodplain on the subject property. Greenways: No greenway dedication is proposed or required. Pedestrian Connectivity: This tract is located in the ETJ and no specific facilities for pedestrian connectivity are proposed or required. Bicycle Connectivity: This tract is located in the ETJ and no specific facilities for bicycle connectivity are proposed or required. Streets: This phase of Duck Haven will be accessed through Canvas Back Cove. This road will connect to Broken Spoke Way in Saddle Creek Phase 11. Oversize Request: N/A Parkland Dedication Fees: This development was approved as a Master Plan in the ETJ prior to parkland dedication requirements being applicable in the ETJ; therefore, no parkland dedication is required. Impact Fees: N/A REVIEW CRITERIA 1. Compliance with Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development Ordinance: The subject property is classified as Rural on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. While the subject property is being developed as a subdivision, the City does not have zoning or land use authority in the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. 2. Compliance with Subdivision Regulations: The Preliminary Plan is in compliance with the Subdivision Regulations as they apply in the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. Planning &Zoning Commission Page 3 of 4 March 20, 2014 STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the Preliminary Plan. SUPPORTING MATERIALS 1. Application 2. Copy of Preliminary Plan Planning &Zoning Commission Page 4 of 4 March 20, 2014 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CASE NO.: 1�j 21 r ' DATE SUBMITTED: ,ter TIME: a CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 3 Home of TexanAdMUnivenity' STAFF: A PRELIMINARY PLAN APPLICATION MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: �X❑ $932 Preliminary Plan Application Fee. $233 Waiver Request to Subdivision Regulations Fee (if applicable). ❑X Application completed in full. This application form provided by the City of College Station must be used and may not be adjusted or altered. Please attach pages if additional information is provided. ✓❑x Fourteen (14) folded copies of plan. A revised mylar original must be submitted after approval. ✓Z Title report for property current within ninety (90) days or accompanied by a Nothing Further Certificate current within ninety (90) days. The report must include applicable information such as ownership, liens, encumbrances, etc. ❑ Impact study (if oversized participation is requested). ✓ -1 The attached Preliminary Plan checklist with all items checked off or a brief explanation as to why they are not. Date of Optional Preapplication Conference N/A NAME OF PROJECT Duck Haven Phase 6 ADDRESS Northwest of the intersection of Drake Drive and Retriever Run SPECIFIED LOCATION OF PROPOSED SUBDIVISION: Northwest of the intersection of Drake Drive and Retriever Run APPLICANT/PROJECT MANAGER'S INFORMATION (Primary contact for the project): Name Travis Martinek E-mail travis@clarkewyndham.com Street Address 3608 East 29th Street, Suite 100 City Bryan State Texas Zip Code 77802 Phone Number (979) 846-4384 Fax Number (979) 846-1461 PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION (ALL owners must be identified. Please attach an additional sheet for multiple owners): Name Duck Haven, Ltd. E-mail travis@c/arkewyndham.com Street Address 3608 East 29th Street, Suite 100 City Bryan State Texas Zip Code 77802 Phone Number (979) 846-4384 Fax Number (979) 846-1461 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S INFORMATION: Name McClure &Browne, Inc. E-mail leffr@mcclurebrowne.com Street Address 1008 Woodcreek Drive, Suite 103 City College Station State Texas Zip Code 77845 Phone Number (979) 693-3838 Fax Number (979) 693-2554 1/11 Page 1 of 6 F Total Acreage 10.02 Total No. of Lots 3 R-O-W Acreage 0.54 Number of Lots By Zoning District N/A / N/A N/A / N/A N/A / N/A Average Acreage Of Each Residential Lot By Zoning District: N/A / N/A N/A / N/A N/A / N/A N/A / N/A Floodplain Acreage 0.00 NOTE: Appropriate zoning for the proposed subdivision must be in place before this application can be considered complete. Are you proposing to dedicate park land by acreage or fee in lieu of land? N/A Are you proposing to r develop the park r dedicate the development fee? (Check one) This information is necessary to help staff identify the appropriate standards to review the application and will be used to help determine if the application qualifies for vesting to a previous ordinance. Notwithstanding any assertion made, vesting is limited to that which is provided in Chapter 245 of the Texas Local Government Code or other applicable law. Is this application a continuation of a project that has received prior City platting approval(s) and you are requesting the application be reviewed under previous ordinance as applicable? r Yes F— No If yes, provide information regarding the first approved application and any related subsequent applications (provide additional sheets if necessary): Project Name: Duck Haven City Project Number(in known): Unknown Date/Timeframe when submitted: 2000 Requested wavier to subdivision regulations and reason for same (if applicable): N/A 1/11 Page 2 of 6 A Regarding the waiver request, explain how: 1. There are special circumstances or conditions affecting the land involved such that strict application of the subdivision regulations will deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of his land. /A 2. The waiver is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right of the applicant. /A 3. The granting of the waiver will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to other property in the area, or to the City in administering subdivision regulations. /A 4. The granting of the waiver will not have the effect of preventing the orderly subdivision of other land in the area in accordance with the provisions of the Unified Development Ordinance. /A Fee in lieu of sidewalk construction is being requested because of the following condition (if applicable): 1. r An alternative pedestrian way or multi-use path has been or will be provided outside the right-of-way; 2. r The presence of unique or unusual topographic, vegetative, or other natural conditions exist so that strict adherence to the sidewalk requirements of the UDO is not physically feasible or is not in keeping with the purposes and goals of the UDO or the City's comprehensive Plan; 3. r A capital improvement project is imminent that will include construction of the required sidewalk. Imminent shall mean the project is funded or projected to commence within twelve (12) months; 4. r Existing streets constructed to rural section that are not identified on the Thoroughfare Plan with an estate/ rural context; 5. r When a sidewalk is required along a street where a multi-use path is shown on the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan; 1/11 Page 3 of 6 6. r The proposed development is within an older residential subdivision meeting the criteria in Platting and Replatting within Older Residential Subdivisions Section of the UDO; or 7. r The proposed development contains frontage on a Freeway/ Expressway as designated by Map 6.6, Thoroughfare Plan - Functional Classification, in the City's Comprehensive Plan. Detailed explanation of condition identified above: N/A NOTE: A waiver to the sidewalk requirements and fee in lieu of sidewalk construction shall not be considered at the same time by the Planning & Zoning Commission. The applicant has prepared this application and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto are true, correct, and complete. IF THIS APPLICATION IS FILED BY ANYONE OTHER THAN THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, this application must be accompanied by a power of attorney statement from the owner. If there is more than one owner, all owners must sign the application or the power of attorney. If the owner is a company, the application must be accompanied by proof of authority for the company's representative to sign the application on its behalf. LIEN HOLDERS identified in the title report are also considered owners and the appropriate signatures must be provided as described above. 1131 11q Signature and Date 1/11 Page 4 of 6 CITY OF COUEGE STATION Home of Texas ACW Univenity' PRELIMINARY PLAN MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS (ALL CITY ORDINANCES MUST BE MET) INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: ❑X Drawn on 24" x 36" sheet to scale of 100' per inch or larger. Include the words "PRELIMINARY PLAN - NOT FOR RECORD" in letters 1/2" high. If more than 1 sheet, an index sheet showing entire subdivision at a scale of 500 feet per inch or larger. XX Vicinity map which includes enough of surrounding area to show general location of subject property in relationship to College Station and its City Limits. No scale required but include north arrow. ❑X Title Block with the following information: ❑X Name and address of subdivider, recorded owner, engineer and surveyor. Proposed name of subdivision (subdivision name & street names will be approved through Brazos County 911). ❑X Date of preparation (including the date the plat was submitted and the dates of any revisions on the plat). OX Engineer's scale in feet. ❑X Total area intended to be developed. FX North Arrow. ❑X Location of current city limit lines and current zoning district boundary. The appropriate zoning district(s) must be in place for the proposed land uses before the application for a subdivision. ❑X Subdivision boundary indicated by heavy lines. Boundary must include all of parent tract. 0 Descriptions by metes and bounds of the subdivision which shall close within accepted land survey standards. (Labeled on boundary lines, not separate metes and bounds description.) 0 Primary control points or descriptions and ties to such control point, to which , later, all dimensions, angles, bearings, block numbers, and similar data shall be referred. The plat shall be located with respect to a corner of the survey or tract, or an original corner of the original survey of which it is a part. Name of contiguous subdivisions and names of owners of contiguous parcels of unsubdivided land, and an indication whether or not contiguous properties are platted. 0 Location of the 100 Year Floodplain and Floodway, if applicable, according to the most recent available data. 0 Topographic information, including contours at two foot(2 ft.) intervals, wooded areas, and flowline elevation of streams. Proposed land uses (in compliance with existing zoning district). X❑ The location and description with accurate dimensions, bearings or deflection angles and radii, area, center angle, degree of curvature, tangent distance and length of all curves for all of the following: (Show existing items that are intersecting or contiguous with the boundary of or forming a boundary with the subdivision, as well as, those within the subdivision). 1/11 Page 5 of 6 Existing Proposed FX_1 ❑X Streets. Continuous or end in a cul-de-sac, stubbed out streets must end into a temp. turn around unless they are shorter than 100 feet. OX ❑X Public and private R.O.W. locations and widths. (All existing and proposed R.O.W.'s sufficient to meet Thoroughfare Plan.) ❑X ❑X Street offsets and/or intersection angles meet ordinance. OX X❑ Alleys. ❑X ❑X Well site locations. ❑X 0 Pipelines. If carrying flammable gas or fuel, also show size of line, design pressure and product transported through the line. OX ❑X Utility services (water & sanitary sewer). All existing and proposed utilities of sufficient size/depth to meet the utility master plan and any future growth areas. OX X❑ Easements. ❑X ❑X Drainage structures and improvements including underground storm sewer and all overland systems (flow line of existing watercourses) and showing where these will discharge. Proposed channel cross sections, if any. ❑X ❑X A number or letter to identify each lot or site and each block(numbered sequentially). ❑X ❑X Parkland dedication/greenbelt area/park linkages. All proposed dedications must be reviewed by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and documentation of their recommendation provided prior to being scheduled for P&Z Commission consideration. ❑X Q Greenways dedication. ❑X FX Public areas. ❑X ❑x Other public improvements, including but not limited to parks, schools and other public facilities. ❑X Proposed phasing. Each phase must be able to stand alone to meet ordinance requirements and infrastructure costs shown to be distributed evenly throughout the subdivision. Phases must be final platted in sequential order as shown or defined on the preliminary plan. ❑X Are there impact fees associated with this development? ❑ Yes ❑X No 1/11 P-ri ; tirrTt Page 6 of 6 Qa O z b 1 s -.9 w a ° 3 t3 2 'i$RI , U0, f wQQ CCY 4 z Q �, r O E P W t O Cl) m Z o m r s-? � Y fie€ m tlF � g LU a * F J Q tu o m § ism a ^ W O W e eeee v sq } U .1r �h a n b<t m �,\ � �:• -tib, _ ti � 77.92• j z d a§ a y� r Ir 02 r LU ow ` mj �R'•,r0. r3 "��— massa, \!\,\/"_ //aalA o� 00 k.. \ d / z o� �4• x 1�f''\�\ �Jbr�*o Am ti 5 -01- V 0 z 02 m 'ry z - z J W CL CL MIN III GO p msffigaym 11 51 8n �1� �e 1jil § Q s�gR ase 1 1%,1 MR '0211 �� �w 52 0 m W� g `s J .4 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PRELIMINARY PLAN for Saddle Creek 14-00900032 SCALE: 231 residential lots LOCATION: Generally located on 443 acres southwest of the intersection of Wellborn Road and Wade Road in the City of College Station's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). ZONING: N/A (ETJ) APPLICANT: M.L. Schehin, Saddle Creek Partners, Ltd. PROJECT MANAGER: Morgan Hester, Staff Planner mhester@cstx.gov PROJECT OVERVIEW: The Master Plan for Saddle Creek was approved in 2006. The original Preliminary Plat was approved in October 2006 with revisions approved in January 2008, March 2009, August 2010, and August 2012. This revision of the Preliminary Plan proposes minor changes to lot configuration in Phases 11 and 12 and realigns a street within the subdivision. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Preliminary Plan. Planning &Zoning Commission Page 1 of 4 March 20, 2014 . fIF .. d� J Nl'a3NId Vd d.� W W C-3 IV 4 �a �� aoatiaa� b4 CO 0 CD rt . ? .1 Q ❑ Lu C ` C WI jj Xr W J k J (f} 00 C-4 00 0 I aTSA�4ti� `�' • � •`t LU O ?t� W W �i Z W a- ❑ J W F ¢4 W Planning &Zoning Commission Page 2 of 4 March 20, 2014 DEVELOPMENT HISTORY Annexation: N/A (ETJ) Zoning: N/A (ETJ) Site development: Phases 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7B, 8, 9, and 10 have been filed for record and Phase 7A have been approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission. Phase 11 Final Plat is currently under review. COMMENTS Water: The subject property will be served by the Wellborn Special Utility District. Sewer: Sanitary sewer service will be provided by individual On-Site Sewage Facilities. These facilities will be permitted through the Brazos County Health Department. Off-site Easements: No off-site easements are being proposed at this time. Drainage: The site drains generally to the south to Boggy Creek and an unnamed tributary to Boggy Creek. Flood Plain: There is no FEMA regulated floodplain on the subject property. Greenways: No greenway dedication is proposed or required. Pedestrian Connectivity: This tract is located in the ETJ and no specific facilities for pedestrian connectivity are proposed or required. Bicycle Connectivity: This tract is located in the ETJ and no specific facilities for bicycle connectivity are proposed or required. Streets: The subject tract has access off of FM 2154 (Wellborn Road), classified as a Major Arterial on the Thoroughfare Plan, via Wade Road and Stousland Road, both classified as a two-lane Minor Collectors on the Thoroughfare Plan. Oversize Request: N/A Parkland Dedication Fees: This development was approved as a Master Plan in the ETJ prior to parkland dedication requirements being applicable in the ETJ; therefore, no parkland dedication is required. Impact Fees: N/A REVIEW CRITERIA 1. Compliance with Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development Ordinance: The subject property is classified as Rural on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. While the subject property is being developed as a subdivision, the City does not have zoning or land use authority in the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. Planning &Zoning Commission Page 3 of 4 March 20, 2014 2. Compliance with Subdivision Regulations: The Preliminary Plan is in compliance with the Subdivision Regulations as they apply in the ETJ. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the Preliminary Plan. SUPPORTING MATERIALS 1. Application 2. Copy of Preliminary Plan Planning &Zoning Commission Page 4 of 4 March 20, 2014 • FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CASE NO.: DATE SUBMITTED: •� CITY OF COI..LE:GE STATION TIME: I � P�l Home of Texas A&M University' STAFF' PRELIMINARY PLAN APPLICATION MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: $932 Preliminary Plan Application Fee. ❑ $233 Waiver Request to Subdivision Regulations Fee (if applicable). VLR"Application completed in full. This application form provided by the City of College Station must be used and may not be adjusted or altered. Please attach pages if additional information is provided. Fourteen (14)folded copies of plan. A revised mylar original must be submitted after approval. Title report for property current within ninety (90) days or accompanied by a Nothing Further Certificate current within ninety (90) days. The report must include applicable information such as ownership, liens, encumbrances, etc. ❑ Impact study (if oversized participation is requested). The attached Preliminary Plan checklist with all items checked off or a brief explanation as to why they are not. Date of Optional Preapplication Conference 10/24/2005 NAME OF PROJECT Saddle Creek Subdivision ADDRESS Saddle Creek Drive SPECIFIED LOCATION OF PROPOSED SUBDIVISION: at Wade Rd&Stousland Rd in Brazos County in College Station ETJ. APPLICANT/PROJECT MANAGER'S INFORMATION (Primary contact for the project): Name Saddle Creek Partners, LTD-ML Schehin E-mail ml@mis-development.com Street Address 4440 Bentwood Drive City College Station State TX Zip Code 77845 Phone Number (979) 690-2642 Fax Number (979) 690-2793 PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION (ALL owners must be identified. Please attach an additional sheet for multiple owners): Name Saddle Creek Partners, LTD-ML Schehin E-mail ml@mls-development.com Street Address 4440 Bentwood Drive City College Station State TX Zip Code 77845 Phone Number (979) 690-2642 Fax Number (979) 690-2793 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S INFORMATION: Name Schultz Engineering, LLC-Joe Schultz E-mail loeschultz84@verizon.net Street Address 2730 Longmire Drive, Suite A City College Station State TX Zip Code 77845 Phone Number (979) 764-3900 Fax Number (979) 764-3910 1/11 Page 1 of Total Acreage 66.239 Total No. of Lots 38 R-O-W Acreage 5.089 Number of Lots By Zoning District NIA Average Acreage Of Each Residential Lot By Zoning District: lac min / ETJ Floodplain Acreage NOTE: Appropriate zoning for the proposed subdivision must be in place before this application can be considered complete. Are you proposing to dedicate park land by acreage or fee in lieu of land? N/A Are you proposing to develop the park f dedicate the development fee? (Check one) This information is necessary to help staff identify the appropriate standards to review the application and will be used to help determine if the application qualifies for vesting to a previous ordinance. Notwithstanding any assertion made, vesting is limited to that which is provided in Chapter 245 of the Texas Local Government Code or other applicable law. Is this application a continuation of a project that has received prior City platting approval(s)and you are requesting the application be reviewed under previous ordinance as applicable? r Yes F— No If yes, provide information regarding the first approved application and any related subsequent applications (provide additional sheets if necessary): Project Name: City Project Number(in known): 12-00500130 Date/Timeframe when submitted: 06/20/12 Requested wavier to subdivision regulations and reason for same(if applicable): 1/11 Page 2 of 6 r Regarding the waiver request, explain how: 1. There are special circumstances or conditions affecting the land involved such that strict application of the subdivision regulations will deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of his land. 2. The waiver is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right of the applicant. 3. The granting of the waiver will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to other property in the area, or to the City in administering subdivision regulations. 4. The granting of the waiver will not have the effect of preventing the orderly subdivision of other land in the area in accordance with the provisions of the Unified Development Ordinance. Fee in lieu of sidewalk construction is being requested because of the following condition (if applicable): 1. r An alternative pedestrian way or multi-use path has been or will be provided outside the right-of-way; 2. r The presence of unique or unusual topographic, vegetative, or other natural conditions exist so that strict adherence to the sidewalk requirements of the UDO is not physically feasible or is not in keeping with the purposes and goals of the LIDO or the City's comprehensive Plan; 3. F A capital improvement project is imminent that will include construction of the required sidewalk. Imminent shall mean the project is funded or projected to commence within twelve(12) months; 4. F—, Existing streets constructed to rural section that are not identified on the Thoroughfare Plan with an estate/ rural context; 5. F7 When a sidewalk is required along a street where a multi-use path is shown on the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan; 1/11 Page 3 of 6 s 6. r The proposed development is within an older residential subdivision meeting the criteria in Platting and Replatting within Older Residential Subdivisions Section of the UDO; or 7. The proposed development contains frontage on a Freeway/Expressway as designated by Map 6.6, Thoroughfare Plan - Functional Classification, in the City's Comprehensive Plan. Detailed explanation of condition identified above: NOTE: A waiver to the sidewalk requirements and fee in lieu of sidewalk construction shall not be considered at the same time by the Planning &Zoning Commission. The applicant has prepared this application and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto are true, correct, and complete. IF THIS APPLICATION IS FILED BY ANYONE OTHER THAN THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, this application must be accompanied by a power of attorney statement from the owner. If there is more than one owner, all owners must sign the application or the power of attorney. If the owner is a company, the application must be accompanied by proof of authority for the company's representative to sign the application on its behalf. LIEN HOLDERS identified in the title report are also considered owners and the appropriate signatures must be provided as described above. Signature and title Date 1/11 Page 4 of 6 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Home of Texas A&M University' PRELIMINARY PLAN MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS (ALL CITY ORDINANCES MUST BE MET) INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: ❑X Drawn on 24"x 36" sheet to scale of 100' per inch or larger. Include the words "PRELIMINARY PLAN - NOT FOR RECORD" in letters 1/2" high. If more than 1 sheet, an index sheet showing entire subdivision at a scale of 500 feet per inch or larger. ❑X Vicinity map which includes enough of surrounding area to show general location of subject property in relationship to College Station and its City Limits. No scale required but include north arrow. Q Title Block with the following information: ❑X Name and address of subdivider, recorded owner, engineer and surveyor. ❑X Proposed name of subdivision (subdivision name & street names will be approved through Brazos County 911). OX Date of preparation (including the date the plat was submitted and the dates of any revisions on the plat). QX Engineer's scale in feet. ❑X Total area intended to be developed. ❑X North Arrow. ❑X Location of current city limit lines and current zoning district boundary. The appropriate zoning district(s) must be in place for the proposed land uses before the application for a subdivision. ❑X Subdivision boundary indicated by heavy lines. Boundary must include all of parent tract. ❑X Descriptions by metes and bounds of the subdivision which shall close within accepted land survey standards. (Labeled on boundary lines, not separate metes and bounds description.) ❑X Primary control points or descriptions and ties to such control point, to which , later, all dimensions, angles, bearings, block numbers, and similar data shall be referred. The plat shall be located with respect to a corner of the survey or tract, or an original corner of the original survey of which it is a part. XO Name of contiguous subdivisions and names of owners of contiguous parcels of unsubdivided land, and an indication whether or not contiguous properties are platted. ❑X Location of the 100 Year Floodplain and Floodway, if applicable, according to the most recent available data. X� Topographic information, including contours at two foot(2 ft.) intervals, wooded areas, and flowline elevation of streams. Proposed land uses(in compliance with existing zoning district). ❑X The location and description with accurate dimensions, bearings or deflection angles and radii, area, center angle, degree of curvature, tangent distance and length of all curves for all of the following: (Show existing items that are intersecting or contiguous with the boundary of or forming a boundary with the subdivision, as well as, those within the subdivision). ��� Page 5 of 6 'txisting Proposed ❑X FX_1 Streets. Continuous or end in a cul-de-sac, stubbed out streets must end into a temp. turn around unless they are shorter than 100 feet. ❑X ❑X Public and private R.O.W. locations and widths. (All existing and proposed R.O.W.'s sufficient to meet Thoroughfare Plan.) ❑x ❑X Street offsets and/or intersection angles meet ordinance. ❑ ❑ Alleys. ❑X ❑ Well site locations. ❑x ❑X Pipelines. If carrying flammable gas or fuel, also show size of line, design pressure and product transported through the line. x❑ ❑x Utility services (water & sanitary sewer). All existing and proposed utilities of sufficient size/depth to meet the utility master plan and any future growth areas. ❑X ❑X Easements. ❑x ❑X Drainage structures and improvements including underground storm sewer and all overland systems(flow line of existing watercourses) and showing where these will discharge. Proposed channel cross sections, if any. ❑x ❑X A number or letter to identify each lot or site and each block(numbered sequentially). ❑ ❑ Parkland dedication/greenbelt area/park linkages. All proposed dedications must be reviewed by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and documentation of their recommendation provided prior to being scheduled for P&Z Commission consideration. ❑ ❑ Greenways dedication. ❑ ❑ Public areas. ❑ ❑ Other public improvements, including but not limited to parks, schools and other public facilities. ❑X Proposed phasing. Each phase must be able to stand alone to meet ordinance requirements and infrastructure costs shown to be distributed evenly throughout the subdivision. Phases must be final platted in sequential order as shown or defined on the preliminary plan. ❑X Are there impact fees associated with this development? ❑ Yes ❑X No Page 6 of 6 C) s S, im gggg IWO <Y w 0 =12 w PF 0 L. -7. 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OD a w W coc mm mm ° t— ISI o iL ~',✓ '-�� - J - I l' r9= 9 - co ----------- ---------- - 7 li i mmm mY s m M_ mmmx So-, rr�; fr "f` j►' �J, 111 qr� �s � - y 15 a 1fco - ' co IT co UJ 7 m 000 43 - ( i f; i z 7 r�f cA J} r w® 3 --1�.i -- L CITY OF COLLEGE STATION DEVELOPMENT PLAT for Traditions Montessori School 14-00900038 SCALE: One lot on approximately 2.961 acres LOCATION: 2668 Barron Road, across from Sonoma Subdivision ZONING: R Rural APPLICANT: Traditions Montessori School PROJECT MANAGER: Jenifer Paz, Staff Planner jpaz@cstx.gov RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Development Plat. Planning &Zoning Commission Page 1 of 3 March 20, 2010 Z '. LU ❑_ 4 a- LU LU �� �•. '',.. _ f yam' �i' ;:V ❑ 4 � V r� l 'r b, c. • o P .t: J P 0 d . f y� w p (r) c�No s � w LU r t LU } LU LUJ h Gx W Planning &Zoning Commission Page 2 of 3 March 20, 2010 DEVELOPMENT HISTORY Annexation: June 1995 Zoning: A-O Agricultural Open (upon annexation), A-O Agricultural Open renamed to R Rural (2013) Preliminary Plan: A Preliminary Plan is not required because the tract is not being subdivided. Site Development: Existing single-family structure anticipated to be converted into a private school. COMMENTS Parkland Dedication: Not applicable. Greenways: None. Pedestrian Connectivity: Sidewalks currently exist along Barron Road. Bicycle Connectivity: Bike lanes exist along Barron Road. Impact Fees: Property is located within the Spring Creek Sewer Impact Fee Area and will be required to pay $98.38 per LUE at the time of building permit. REVIEW CRITERIA Compliance with Subdivision Regulations: The proposed Development Plat will dedicate a portion of right-of-way for the construction of a local street to the anticipated Barron Crest Subdivision and is in compliance with the Subdivision Requirements contained in the Unified Development Ordinance. STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS Staff recommends approval of the Development Plat. SUPPORTING MATERIALS 1. Application 2. Copy of Development Plat Planning &Zoning Commission Page 3 of 3 March 20, 2010 _ FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CASE NO.: ' 3 DATE SUBMITTED: ' CITY OF COLLEGE STATION TIME: EJr � Home ofTexafA6M- University' STAFF: F�dL DEVELOPMENT PLAT APPLICATION MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: [] $932 Development Plat Application Fee. ❑ $233 Waiver Request to Subdivision Regulations Fee (if applicable). ❑ $600 (minimum) Development Permit Application / Public Infrastructure Review and Inspection Fee. Fee is 1% of acceptable Engineer's Estimate for public infrastructure, $600 minimum (if fee is > $600, the balance is due prior to the issuance of any plans or development permit). w❑ Application completed in full. This application form provided by the City of College Station must be used and may not be adjusted or altered. Please attach pages if additional information is provided. &'�,] Fourteen (14)folded copies of plat. (A signed mylar original must be submitted after staff review). ❑X Two(2) copies of the grading, drainage, and erosion control plans with supporting drainage report. ❑X Two(2) copies of the Public infrastructure plans and supporting documents(if applicable). Title Report for property current within ninety (90) days or accompanied by a Nothing Further Certificate current within ninety (90) days. The report must include applicable information such as ownership, liens, encumbrances, etc. F-] Paid tax certificates from City of College Station, Brazos County and College Station I.S.D. The attached Development Plat checklist with all items checked off or a brief explanation as to why they are not. Date of Optional Preapplication or Stormwater Management Conference NAME OF PROJECT Traditions Montessori School Subdivision ADDRESS 2668 Barron Road LEGAL DESCRIPTION (Lot, Block, Subdivision) 2.961 Acres out of Robert Stevenson League, A-54 SPECIFIED LOCATION OF PROPOSED PLAT: APPLICANT/PROJECT MANAGER'S INFORMATION (Primary contact for the project): Name Traditions Montessori School E-mail traditionsmontessori@gmail.co Street Address 2911 Texas Ave South, Ste 201 City College Station State Tx Zip Code 77845 Phone Number 979-693-8500 Fax Number 1/11 Page 1 of 8 PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION (ALL owners must be identified. Please attach an additional sheet for multiple owners): Name Same as Applicant E-mail Street Address City State Zip Code Phone Number Fax Number ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S INFORMATION: Name McClure &Browne E-mail leffr@mcclurebrowne.com Street Address 1008 Woodcreek Drive City College Station State Tx —Zip Code 77845 Phone Number 979-693-3838 Fax Number Total Acreage 2961 R-O-W Acreage 0.14 Current zoning of subject property Rural Floodplain Acreage 0 Is there Special Flood Hazard Area (Zone A or Zone AE on FEMA FIRM panels)on the property? ❑ Yes ❑X No Requested waiver to subdivision regulations and reason for same (if applicable): Regarding the waiver request, explain how: 1. There are special circumstances or conditions affecting the land involved such that strict application of the subdivision regulations will deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of his land. 2. The waiver is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right of the applicant. 1/11 Page 2 of 8 3. The granting of the waiver will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to other property in the area,or to the City in administering subdivision regulations. 4. The granting of the waiver will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to other property in the area,or to the City in administering subdivision regulations. Requested oversize participation T. . Total Linear Footage of Parkland Dedication due prior to filing the Development Plat: Proposed Public: 276 Streets ACREAGE: No.of acres to be dedicated+$ development fee 0 Sidewalks No.of acres in floodplain 0 Sanitary Sewer Lines No.of acres in detention 0 Water Lines O No. of acres in greenways Channels 0 Storm Sewers OR 0 Bike Lanes/Paths FEE IN LIEU OF LAND: No.of SF Dwelling Units X$ _ $ (date)Approved by Parks&Recreation Advisory Board NOTE:DIGITAL COPY OF PLAT MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO FILING. The applicant has prepared this application and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto are true, correct, and complete. IF THIS APPLICATION IS FILED BY ANYONE OTHER THAN THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, this application must be accompanied by a power of attorney statement from the owner. If there is more than one owner, all owners must sign the application or the power of attorney. If the owner is a company, the application must be accompanied by proof of authority for the company's representative to sign the application on its behalf. LIEN HOLDERS identified in the title report are also considered owners and the appropriate signatures must be provided as described above. d p,,�../ •owner _ 07 Z Signature and title Date 1/11 Page 3 of 8 CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL DEVELOPMENT Owner Certification: 1. No work of any kind may start until a permit is issued. 2. The permit may be revoked if any false statements are made herein. 3. If revoked, all work must cease until permit is re-issued. 4. Development shall not be used or occupied until a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. 5. The permit will expire if no significant work is progressing within 24 months of issuance. 6. Other permits may be required to fulfill local, state, and federal requirements. Owner will obtain or show compliance with all necessary State and Federal Permits prior to construction including NOI and SWPPP. 7. If required, Elevation Certificates will be provided with elevations certified during construction (forms at slab pre- pour) and post construction. 8. Owner hereby gives consent to City representatives to make reasonable inspections required to verify compliance. 9. If, stormwater mitigation is required, including detention ponds proposed as part of this project, it shall be designed and constructed first in the construction sequence of the project. 10. In accordance with Chapter 13 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, measures shall be taken to insure that all debris from construction, erosion, and sedimentation shall not be deposited in city streets, or existing drainage facilities.All development shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to and approved by the City Engineer for the above named project.All of the applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station shall apply. 11. The information and conclusions contained in the attached plans and supporting documents will comply with the current requirements of the City of College Station, Texas City Code, Chapter 13 and associated BCS Unified Design Guidelines Technical Specifications, and Standard Details.All development has been designed in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station and State and Federal Regulations. 12. Release of plans to (name or firm) is authorized for bidding purposes only. I understand that final approval and release of plans and development for construction is contingent on contractor signature on approved Development Permit. 13. I, THE OWNER,AGREE TO AND CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN, AND IN ATTACHMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION,ARE, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, TRUE, AND ACCURATE. Property Owner(s) Date Engineer Certification: 1. The project has been designed to ensure that stormwater mitigation, including detention ponds, proposed as part of the project will be constructed first in the construction sequence. 2. 1 will obtain or can show compliance with all necessary Local, State and Federal Permits prior to construction including NOI and SWPPP. Design will not preclude compliance with TPDES: i.e., projects over 10 acres may require a sedimentation basin.. 3. The information and conclusions contained in the attached plans and supporting documents comply with the current requirements of the City of College Station, Texas City Code, Chapter 13 and associated BCS Unified Design Guidelines.All development has been designed in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of College Station and State and Federal Regulations. 4. I, THE ENGINEER,AGREE TO AND CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN, AND IN ATTACHMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION, ARE, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, TRUE,AND ACCURATE. Engineer Date 1/11 Page 4 of 8