The document outlines the 2017 plan of work for the College Station Planning & Zoning Commission. In 2016, the Commission reviewed over 1,800 cases including site plans, neighborhood reviews, and development cases that went before City Council. The 2017 plan focuses on implementing adopted plans related to transportation and greenways. Other priorities include developing tools to address neighborhood traffic and student housing issues. The plan also involves regulatory updates to the sign ordinance, parking standards, land use zoning, and other codes. Ongoing items include reporting on pre-application conferences and providing economic development updates.
1. 2017 PLAN OF WORK
College Station Planning &
Zoning Commission
2. 2016 STATISTICS
Staff Development Cases
(318)
83 Site Plan Reviews
40 NRA Reviews
18 Administrative Adjustments
3 DRB
2 ZBA Cases
711 SF Permits
Over 100 PAC Mtgs.
Over 1,800 Planner on Call contacts
P&Z Development Cases (172)
18 Comp Plan Amendments*
43 Rezoning Requests*
1 Conditional Use Permits*
12 UDO Text Amendments*
23 Preliminary Plans
75 Final Plats
Held approx. 100 public hearings
* 74 cases proceeded to City Council
3. 2016 PLAN OF WORK
Completed items
Comprehensive Plan
Items
Updated Wastewater
Master Plan
Impact Fees
Neighborhood
Integrity Issues
TIA for single family
SF Landscape Req.
MF Zoning Options
UDO Regulatory
Items
Wellborn Districts
On-Going Items
PAC Meeting Updates
Economic Development
Updates
4. 2017 PLAN OF WORK
Comp Plan Items
Implementation of
Adopted Plans
Thoroughfare Plan Update
Bike, Ped. & Greenways
Plan Update
Neighborhood Integrity
Traffic Calming Tool Kit
Student Housing
5. 2017 PLAN OF WORK
UDO Regulatory Items
Sign Ordinance
Off-Street Parking
Suburban Commercial Land
Use & Zoning
Bike Rack Standards
Non-residential Landscape
Requirements
Evaluation of UDO regs.
On-Going Items
Pre-Application Conference
semi-annual reports & surveys
Economic Development
quarterly updates
Education/Information
Parkland dedication
Sidewalk fee-in-lieu
Block length and perimeter