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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET NOV 25 2008 RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY r T • E • % • A • S REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS NOVEMBER 25,2008 1:30 P.M. CONSENT AGENDA * Approval of minutes * Confirmation of committee appointments A) Authorize a one year contract with the Greater Beaumont Chamber of Commerce for economic development purposes B) Authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal of a lease agreement for office space for the Southeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force C) Authorize the settlement of the lawsuit styled April Gentry vs. The City of Beaumont A RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY 1 T • E • x • A • s City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Laura Clark, Chief Financial Officer MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider authorizing a one year contract with the Greater Beaumont Chamber of Commerce in the amount of $85,000 for economic development purposes. RECOMMENDATION The administration recommends funding the Greater Beaumont Chamber of Commerce $85,000 for the period January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009 from the General Fund. BACKGROUND The funds will be used for marketing Beaumont and business retention/recruitment efforts. Administration is extremely pleased with the relationship between the City and the Chamber. BUDGETARY IMPACT Funds are available in the General Fund. November 11, 2008 Mr. Kyle Hayes City Manager City of Beaumont 801 Main Street, Suite 300 Beaumont, Texas 77704-3827 Dear Kyle: On behalf of the board of directors of the Greater Beaumont Chamber of Commerce, I am requesting your consideration for the renewal of our contract to provide economic development services for the City of Beaumont. We cordially request funding at the same level as last year or $85,000. Each year we leverage the public dollars we receive with other fund raising efforts to provide business recruitment and retention services, and a variety of efforts to stimulate the growth of our area. Our accomplishments for 2007-2008 are summarized in the enclosed annual report. Whether it is our continued assistance to the Eastman Chemical Company's industrial gasification project; our work to arrange expansion loans for small businesses such as Easy's, Gator Country, or the Comfort Suites on Walden; or our community development efforts to pass the BISD bond referendum, I think you will agree there is a strong return on the investment of the city in our organization. We are available to make a presentation to City Council to further elaborate on our work and direction for the future. We very much appreciate your continued support and look forward to working with you in the future. Sincere , Jim Rich, President U S we re in it togetIner ,. PO B%.sWAv2Ak&JM0NT,TEXAS 77704 An Accredited Member of the United States Chamber of Commerce RESOLUTION NO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute a one(1)year contract with the Greater Beaumont Chamber of Commerce in the amount of$85,000 for economic development purposes effective January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - B RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY r T • E • x • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Frank C. Coffin, Jr., Chief of Police MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider authorizing the City Manager to execute the renewal of a lease agreement for office space for the Southeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force RECOMMENDATION Administration recommends Council approval. BACKGROUND The purpose of the ATTF is to detect stolen vehicles and related items. Officers investigate automobile theft rings and inspect salvage yards,used car lots,and automotive repair shops to check for stolen vehicles, motors and other parts. The Task Force consists of seven employees of the Beaumont Police Department, and one officer each from Port Arthur, Jefferson County, and Hardin County. Of the seven Beaumont officers, three are detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division. Those three are now considered part of the Task Force and also benefit from the use of the building. Funding for the program is provided by a grant from the Texas Auto Theft Prevention Authority(ATPA). The lease area is approximately 3,900 square feet located at 2430 West Cardinal Drive, Suite C,and owned by Bar C Ranch Company, Bill Wilson, President. The space has been leased by the ATTF since 1993. The monthly rental will increase starting this year to $1,755.00. This is a 5%increase. The ATTF is very satisfied with the location and wishes to extend the agreement to retain use of the facility. The current lease expired on September 30, 2008. All provisions of the lease remain the same as the prior agreement. ATTF is responsible for the cost of all utilities for the lease area. Hazard insurance,taxes and dumpster services are provided by the owner. The City may terminate this lease without penalty by giving three(3)months written notice. Attached for your review is a copy of the extension and amendment of lease agreement in its substantial form. BUDGETARYIMPACT The total estimated expenditure is$21,060 per year for the three (3)year contract period. Funds are reimbursed to the City through the ATPA Grant. RESOLUTION NO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute a three (3) year renewal lease agreement with Bar C Ranch Company for Southeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force office space located at 2530 West Cardinal Drive, Suite C, at a monthly rental fee of$1,755.00. The lease agreement is substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit"A" and made a part hereof for all purposes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - EXTENSION AND AMENDMENT OF LEASE AGREEMENT STATE OF TEXAS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT COUNTY OF JEFFERSON WHEREAS, under date of September 8,2005,BAR C RANCH COMPANY,INC., as LANDLORD, and CITY OF BEAUMONT/SOUTHEAST TEXAS AUTO THEFT TASK FORCE, as TENANT, did execute and enter into LEASE AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as "the Lease"),said Lease providing for the use and occupancy by TENANT, subject to the terms thereof, of certain office and warehouse space located at 2430 West Cardinal Drive,Suite C,Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas,77705; and WHEREAS, the 3-year term thereof commenced October 1, 2005 and expired September 30,2008; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of LANDLORD and TENANT to ratify and confirm the lease and to provide for a rent adjustment and renewal of the Lease; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the agreements and covenants herein contained, together with One Dollar ($1.00) and other valuable consideration paid, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and confessed, BAR C RANCH COMPANY, INC., as LANDLORD, does hereby lease, grant, demise and let said premises unto CITY OF BEAUMONT/SOUTHEAST TEXAS AUTO THEFT TASK FORCE, as TENANT, and TENANT hereby accepts said premises, subject to and in accordance with the following amendments,terms and conditions: The primary term of the Lease shall be extended for an additional 3-year period, which period shall be deemed to have commenced October 1, 2008 and which shall expire September 30,2011. During the extended term of this lease,Tenant agrees to pay Landlord annual rent in the amount of Twenty-One Thousand Sixty and No/100 Dollars ($21,060.00) payable in monthly installments of One Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty-Five and No/100 Dollars(1,755.00)each. LANDLORD AND TENANT each hereby ratify and confirm the Lease as herein renewed and amended. (Signatures to Follow) EXHIBIT `A' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed this day of October,2008. LANDLORD TENANT BAR C RANCH COMPANY,INC CITY OF BEAUMONT/ SOUTHEAST TEXAS AUTO THEFT TASK FORCE By: By: Michael S.Wakefield Kyle Hayes,City Manager Property Manager 2 c RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY [I 1'Ew..A, � T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tyrone E. Cooper, City Attorne MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Consider a resolution authorizing the settlement of the lawsuit styled April Gentry vs. The City of Beaumont. RECOMMENDATION Council approval of a resolution authorizing the settlement of a lawsuit styled April Gentry v. City of Beaumont in the amount of$85,000. BACKGROUND This matter was presented and discussed in an Executive Sessions held on September 9, 2008, and November 18, 2008. The City Attorney is requesting authority to settle this suit. BUDGETARY IMPACT There are sufficient funds in the General Liability Fund to pay a settlement amount of$85,000. RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS,the lawsuit styled April Gentry vs.The City of Beaumont was discussed in Executive Sessions properly called and held Tuesday, September 9,2008,and November 18, 2008; and, WHEREAS,the Council desires to authorize the settlement of the lawsuit styled A ril Gentry vs. The City of Beaumont; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Attorney be,and he is hereby,authorized to settle the lawsuit styled April Gentry vs. The City of Beaumont for the amount of Eighty-Five Thousand ($85,000) Dollars. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be authorized to execute the necessary instruments on behalf of the City of Beaumont to settle the suit. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY IIEA,UMON* T • E • X • A • S REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS NOVEMBER 25, 2008 1:30 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER * Invocation Pledge Roll Call * Presentations and Recognition * Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1-7, 9-12/ Consent Agenda * Consent Agenda GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District at 2925 Roberts and the tract on the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165'west of Fourth Street 2. Consider a request for a zone change from RM-H(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District,from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District and from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District to RCR-H(Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H)District 3. Consider a request for an amendment to Chapter 30, City of Beaumont Zoning Ordinance to create regulations for the RCR-H(Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H)District 4. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC- MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District at 10925 Eastex Freeway 5. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow an accounting, taxes and insurance business office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at 2346 McFaddin I 6. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial)District at 1360 r Street 7. Consider a request for an amendment to the Major Street and Highway Plan 8. Consider a request to abandon a 20' alley in Block 11, Van Wormer Addition 9. Consider approving a bid to construct EMS Station No. 2 located at 3020 Municipal Drive 10. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute Industrial District Contracts with DuPont Performance Elastomers and E. I. DuPont deNemours and Company, Inc. 11. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute an Industrial District Contract with BMC Holdings, Inc. 12. Consider approving a new solid waste collection and transportation service franchise 13. Public Hearing: Receive comments relating to the readoption of the Juvenile Curfew Ordinance Consider readopting the Juvenile Curfew Ordinance WORKSESSION * Receive a status report relating to the Concord Road Project * Receive a report relating to homes that were flooded during Hurricane Ike COMMENTS * Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters * Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes) EXECUTIVE SESSION * Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with Section 551.071 of the Government Code: Tina Lewallen vs. the City of Beaumont Curtis Guillory vs. the City of Beaumont Claim of Donald Jackson Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact Lenny Caballero at SM3716 three days prior to the meeting. 1 November 25, 2008 Consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District at 2925 Roberts and the tract on the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165'west of Fourth Street RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY I'Lo I 11 1�1 U1 11* T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager G5(3 PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District at 2925 Roberts and the tract on the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165'west of Fourth Street. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND Terry Gray and Georgia Gray Guillory have applied for the zone change. The subject property is located at 2925 Roberts and the lot immediately to the east of 2925 Roberts. Mr. Gray states that he has resided at 2925 Roberts all of his life. He has bought the lot to the east and would like to construct a new house on that lot. He would move into that house and then rehabilitate the house at 2925 Roberts. RS zoning exists immediately to the west of the subject property. Single family residences cannot be built on GC-MD zoned properties. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 of a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District at 2925 Roberts and the tract on the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165'west of Fourth Street. BUDGETARYIMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS, AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL- MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT TO RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING)DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2925 ROBERTS AVENUE AND THE TRACT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF ROBERTS AVENUE, 165' WEST OF FOURTH STREET, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas,and in particularthe boundaries of the zoning districts,as indicated upon the Zoning Map of the City of Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-513 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the zoning of property presently zoned GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)Districtfor property located at 2925 Roberts Avenue and the tract on the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165'west of Fourth Street, being the East 80' of the west 165'of Lot 7 and the North 85'of the West 85'of Lot 7, Block 4, Fourth St.Acres Addition, City of Beaumont,Jefferson County,Texas,containing 0.3 acres, more or less,as shown on Exhibit'A," and the official zoning map of the City of Beaumont is hereby amended to reflect such changes. Section 2. That, in all other respects, the use of the property herein above described shall be subject to all of the applicable regulations of the underlying zoning district as well as those regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended. Section 3. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances,should for any reason be held to be invalid,such invalidity shall not affectthe remaining portions of this ordinance,and to such end, the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. Section 5. That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - File 1969-Z: Request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) Districtto RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District. Location: 2925-Roberts and the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165' west of Fourth Street Applicant: Terry Gray 0 100 200 ( I I Feet CARTWRIGHT ST Legend 1969Z G-C-M-D R=S GC-M D ROBERTS ST n N G=C-M D R-S GC-MD pRAIRIE ST GC-MD HIBIT "A" 2 November 25, 2008 Consider a request for a zone change from RM-H(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District, from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District and from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District to RCR-H(Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H)District RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY 11cm T • E • X • A • s City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager L S� PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District, from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District and from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District to RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND The Old Town Neighborhood extends from IH-10 to Smart and from 1S` Street to 11"' Street. From January, 2000 to June, 2008, there have been requests for fifty specific use permits within this area. As the demand for business locations within Old Town grows, so has the concern that the residential character of the area is being lost. In years past, the Old Town area had seen its desirability as a residential neighborhood decrease. As families moved to newer subdivisions, former residential structures either converted to commercial uses or sat vacant. To encourage redevelopment, the City rezoned parts of the neighborhood to allow commercial establishments and apartments. Since the inception of the Oaks Historic District, not only has there been a greater interest in preserving many of these historic properties but property values, in general, have increased. This increase in values has largely been the result of the additional protections the City has placed on the district. Property values have increased from an average of$25 a square foot prior to the creation of the district to an average of$43 a square foot in 2005. With renewed interest in returning the neighborhood to residential, the City has undertaken a number of steps to protect and encourage Old Town as a desirable neighborhood. The City recognizes that the historic district regulations are only as good as their enforcement. Along those lines, the City has dedicated a code enforcement officer to deal specifically with the Oaks Historic District. In addition to enforcement, the City realizes that educating residents of the regulations is of the utmost importance. The City and the Old Town Neighborhood Association have worked jointly to provide special street signs and a walking tour brochure to educate the public about the significance of the Oaks Historic District. In addition, the City and the Old Town group continue to work with realtors to inform them of the regulations. And while property owners are improving the Old Town neighborhood one structure at a time, the City has proposed several important infrastructure improvements in its Capital Improvement Plan. For example, Calder Avenue is to be reconstructed. As part of that project, the City will be evaluating the possibility of enhanced landscaping and streetscape design. Also, Seventh Street from IH-10 to Laurel is proposed to be rebuilt and is currently in the design phase. Eleventh Street, from Washington to US 69, is proposed to be rebuilt and is currently in the planning phase. Finally, the City has initiated a zoning study to better protect the area. More and more residents are requesting that areas be rezoned for single family uses as many of the commercial uses proposed in the past few years have been incompatible. As part of this study, the Community Development Department formed a five member committee to discuss and recommend possible changes. The committee was made up of Planning Commission members, residents of the neighborhood and a realtor. The committee made recommendations on zoning changes and how permitted uses in the RCR District might be altered to reflect the particular needs and desires of Old Town residents. RM-H and RCR permit some commercial uses with specific use permits. Commercial encroachment is what is causing grief for many residents. What it takes to convert a single family structure to commercial often makes the house less desirable for any future conversion back to single family. For properties where there are already commercial or multi-family uses, those uses will be grand-fathered. As long as they are not vacant for more than a year, their legal non-conforming status will continue. The proposed zoning changes include an area that is currently zoned RM-H and is located between I"to the middle of the block south of Long and from 7"'to 6`". The described area would be rezoned to RS. Two areas that are currently zoned RCR and are located between ls` and Long and from 6`"to 4`h and between Hazel to the middle of the block south of Hazel and from 7`"to 3`d would be rezoned to RS. In addition, the RCR District was further looked at as to what sort of uses should be permitted. The Community Development staff and the review committee recommend that an RCR-H District be created for the Old Town area with uses particular to Old Town. The remaining RCR zoning was recommended to be changed to RCR-H. In the RCR-H, many office-type uses would be allowed. Retail uses that are now allowed in the RCR District would not be permitted in the RCR-H. The reasoning behind this recommendation centers around the idea that retail uses generate more traffic than office uses and would be better directed towards Calder where there is GC-MD zoning and ample retail space. A recent windshield survey identified ten retail establishments located within the residential areas of Old Town. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission voted 4:4 for a zone change from RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District, from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District and from RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District to RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District. BUDGETARYIMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS, AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF PROPERTY FROM RMH (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST DENSITY) DISTRICT TO RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING)DISTRICT;FROM RCR(RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION) DISTRICT TO RS(RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT;AND FROM RCR(RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION)DISTRICT TO RCR-H(RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION-H) DISTRICT FOR THE OLD TOWN NEIGHBORHOOD,BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. THAT Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas,and in particularthe boundaries of the zoning districts,as indicated upon the Zoning Map of the City of Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-513 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the zoning of property presently zoned RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District, RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District, and RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District to RCR-H(Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District for property located in the Old Town Neighborhood as described below and shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto: RCR to RS - Being Lots 1-13, Block 6, Averill Addition, Lots 7-12, Block 26, Lots 7-12, Block 27, Lots 1-3, 10-12, Block 28, Lots 1-12, Block 40, Lots 1-12, Block 41, Lots 1-12, Block 42, Lots 1-6, Block 44, Averill 2"d Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 14.0 acres, more or less; RM-H to RS- Being Lots 1-13, Block 8, Lots 1-13 and 17-26, Block 9, Lots 1- 11 and 17-26, Block 10, Lots 1-26, Block 11, Lots 1-3, Lot 4,Tr. 1 and the South part of Lots 5-6, Block 12,Averill Addition,City of Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas, containing 16.67 acres, more or less ; RCR to RCR-H- Being Lots 7-12, Block 16, Lots 7-12, Block 17, Lots 7-12, Block 18, Lots 7-12, Block 19, Lots 7-10, Block 20, Lots 1-6, Block 21, Lots 1- 12, Block 22, Block 23, Lots 1-12, Block 24, Block 1-12, Block 25, Lots 1-12, Block 26, Lots 1-12, Block 27, Lots 1-12, Block 28, Lots 1-6, Block 29, Averill 2nd Addition, Lots 1-26, Block 1, Lots 1-26, Block 2, Lots 14-26, Block 3, Lots 7-13, Block 4, Lots 1-26, Block 5, Lots 1-26, Block 6, Lots 1-7 and 15-28, Block 19, Lots 1-28, Block 20, Lots 1-14, Block 21, Lots 15-28, Block 22, Lots 1-28, Block 23, Lots 1-28, Block 24, Lots 1-26, Block 25, Lots 1-26, Block 26, Lots 14-26, Block 27, Lots 1-13, Block 28, Lots 1-26, Block 29, Lots 14-26, Block 30, Lots 14-26, Block 42, Lots 1-26, Block 43, Lots 1-13, Block 44, Lots 14-26, Block 45, Lots 1-26, Block 46, Lots 1-26, Block 47, Lots 1-12, Block 51, Lots 1- 12 and 19-30, Block 52, Lots 19-30, Block 53,Averill Addition, Lots 1-12, Block 1, Lots 7-12, Block 3, Lots 3-12, Block 4, Lots 1-12, Block 5, Lots 1-12, Block 6, Lots 1-12, Block 7, Lots 1-12, Block 8, Lots 1-12, Block 9, Lots 2-11, Block 10, Lots 3-6, Block 11, Lots 1-6, Block 12, Lots 1-6, Block 13, Lots 1-6, Block 14, Lots 1-6, Block 15, McFaddin 2nd Addition, Lots 1-2, Block 1, Lots 1-6, Block 2, Palm Place Addition,Tr.A, Block 1, Lots 1-6, Block 2, Lots 1-9, Block 3, Lots 1-9, Block 4, Oaks Addition, Lots 4-6, Block 3, Lots 1-6, Block 4, Lots 1-6, Block 5, Lots 1-6, Block 6, Parkdale Addition, City of Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas, containing 183.86 acres, more or less. Section 2. That, in all other respects, the use of the property herein above described shall be subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas as amended. Section 3. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances,should for any reason be held to be invalid,such invalidity shall not affectthe remaining portions of this ordinance,and to such end,the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. Section 5. That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction,be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. 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""NI LI NC Nsc OP RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY PD D WR E Q RCR RMii ` RAM T • E • X • A • S 3 November 25, 2008 Consider a request for an amendment to Chapter 30, City of Beaumont Zoning Ordinance to create regulations for the RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H)District RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY I'Em , ( T - E - X - A - S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager 6 5� PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an amendment to Chapter 30, City of Beaumont Zoning Ordinance to create regulations for the RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND In conjunction with the rezoning of several areas within the Old Town area,the Community Development Department recommends the creation of the RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District. The recommended changes to Chapter 30, Zoning Ordinance, are as follows: Sec. 30-5. Zoning District Establishment (a) 6. RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District 7. NC,Neighborhood Commercial District 8. NSC,Neighborhood Shopping Center 9. GC-MD, General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling District 10. GC-MD-2, General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2 District 11. Central Business District 12. C-M, Commercial Manufacturing District 13. LI, Light Industrial 14. HI, Heavy Industrial 15. PUD, Planned Unit Development 16. HC-L, Historic-Cultural Landmark Preservation Designation 17. HC,Historic-Cultural Landmark Preservation Overlay District 18. PD, Port Development District 19. OP, Office Park District Sec. 30-11.1. RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District Regulations. (a) General Purpose and Description: The RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District, is intended for predominately residential areas in the Old Town Area of the City which are characterized by significant concentrations of poor or fair structural housing conditions and which may have a mixture of residential and commercial uses. Conservation,protection and revitalization of existing residential areas is achieved in this district by providing City Council with the opportunity to review and conditionally approve or deny requests for higher density residential development and compatible selected commercial uses. Approval of the specific use permit and the site plan by the City Council will encourage future multi family and commercial uses that will stimulate the normal, orderly development and improvement of the area without adversely affecting residential livability or diminishing or impairing property values. (b) Permitted Uses: Uses permitted in an RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District, are set forth in Sec. 30-24. The commercial uses permitted in this district shall not exceed four thousand(4,000) square feet in gross floor area for any lot or tract. (c) Area and Height Regulations:Area and height regulations in an RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District, are set forth in Section 30-25. Sec. 30-11.2. OP, Office Park District Regulations Sec. 30-24B. Permitted Use Table See Following Sec. 30-25. District Area and Height Regulations (c)3 A building or structure in any zoning district may exceed the district maximum height regulations with a specific use permit provided that there shall be an additional one (1) foot of required yard for each two (2) feet of additional height. In NC, NSC, C-Se, GC-MD, GC-MD-2, C-M, LI and HI Districts the minimum interior side yard which abuts any property located in an A-R, RS, RM-M, RCR or RCR-H District shall be increased by one (1) foot for each two (2) feet in height for that portion of any structure or building in excess of forty-five (45) feet in height. Sec. 30-25(b): Area and Height Regulations. 1. Residential Districts: Lot Area Lot Width Lot Depth Yards Height Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Maximum Per Lot Per Dwelling Unit RCR-H 5,000 1,500 50 100 25 25 5 15 10 45 Sec. 30-26. Specific Use Permits (g) Time Limit: Uses allowable under a Specific Use Permit shall not be commenced and a certificate of occupancy shall not be issued until all the conditions of the Specific Use Permit are completed in accordance with the Specific Use Permit. Unless construction of those conditions are commenced and substantially underway within a two year period, the Specific Use Permit shall become null and void. Extensions of time for good cause may be approved by the City Council. A Specific Use Permit that was issued, whether by City Council or exempted by Section 30-30(D)(2) of this Chapter shall become null and void, if the land use it was issued for is closed or vacated for a period of two years or more or is changed to a substantially different use. In the RCR and RCR-H Districts, a change from one Specific Use Permit to another shall require City Council approval. A substantially different use shall be defined as one where there is a change in the intensity of the use. A change in intensity shall include, but not be limited to, external structural alteration or enlargement of the building, an increase in the required number of parking spaces, an increase in the hours of operation or an increase in offensive noise, vibrations, sound, smoke or dust, odors, heat, glare, x- ray or electrical disturbance to radio or television. Sec. 30-28. Sign Regulations (b)4. One (]) detached owner-identification sign shall be permitted for a commercial use with a Specific Use Permit in the RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District, subject to Sec. 30-21.2(e)8a of this Chapter. (b)S. Two (2) attached owner-identification signs shall be permitted for a commercial use with a Specific Use Permit in the RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District, subject to Sec. 30-21.2(e)8b of this Chapter. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 5:3 of an amendment to Chapter 30, City of Beaumont Zoning Ordinance to create regulations for the RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District. BUDGETARYIMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30, ARTICLE I, SUBSECTION 30-5(a); ARTICLE II, BY RENUMBERING SECTION 30-11.1 TO BECOME 30-11.2 AND CREATING A NEW SECTION 30-11.1; SECTION 30- 24(b), PERMITTED USE TABLE; AND SUBSECTIONS 30- 25(b)1 AND (c)(3); AND ARTICLE III, SUBSECTIONS 30- 26(g) AND 30-28(b); CREATING REGULATIONS FOR THE RCR-H (RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION-H) DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That Chapter 30, Article I, Subsection 30-5(a) be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 30-5. Zoning district establishment. (a) Enumeration. In order to uniformly regulate and restrict the erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair,or use of buildings,structures, or land, the City of Beaumont is hereby divided into the following districts or classifications: 1. A-R, Agricultural-Residential District. 2. R-S, Residential Single-Family Dwelling District. 3. RM-M, Residential Multiple-Family Dwelling--Medium Density District. 4. RM-H, Residential Multiple-Family Dwelling--Highest Density District. 5. RCR, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District. 6. RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District. 7. NC, Neighborhood Commercial District. 8. NSC, Neighborhood Shopping Center. 9. GC-MD, General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling District. 10. GC-MD-2, General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2 District. 11. Central Business District. 12. C-M, Commercial Manufacturing District. 13. LI, Light Industrial. 14. HI, Heavy Industrial. 15. PUD, Planned Unit Development. 16. HC-L, Historic-Cultural Landmark Preservation Designation. 17. HC, Historic-Cultural Landmark Preservation Overlay District, 18. PD, Port Development District. 19. OP, Office Park District. Section 2. That Chapter 30, Article II, Section 30-11.1 be renumbered to become 30-11.2 and a new Section 30-11.1 be added to read as follows: Sec. 30-11.1. RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District Regulations. (a) General Purpose and Description: The RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District, is intended for predominately residential areas in the Old Town Area of the City which are characterized by significant concentrations of poor or fair structural housing conditions and which may have a mixture of residential and commercial uses. Conservation, protection and revitalization of existing residential areas is achieved in this district by providing City Council with the opportunity to review and conditionally approve or den requests for higher density Y q 9 Y residential development and compatible selected commercial uses. Approval of the specific use permit and the site plan by the City Council will encourage future multi-family and commercial uses that will stimulate the normal, orderly development and improvement of the area without adversely affecting residential livability or diminishing or impairing property values. (b) Permitted Uses: Uses permitted in an RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District, are set forth in Sec. 30-24. The commercial uses permitted in this district shall not exceed four thousand (4,000) square feet in gross floor area for any lot or tract. (c) Area and Height Regulations:Area and height regulations in an RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District,are set forth in Section 30-25. Sec. 30-11.2. OP, Office Park District regulations. (a) General purpose and description. This district is intended to encourage and permit general professional and business offices of high site quality and appearance in attractive landscaped surroundings with the types of uses,and design exterior appearance so controlled as to maintain the integrity and be generally compatible with existing and future adjacent and surrounding single-family or multiple-family development.This district should generally be located in areas abutting arterial and/or collector streets which are, because of location and trends,suitable for development of office uses that are compatible with residential uses thereby maintaining the character and integrity of existing and developing neighborhoods. This district is also ideally located in transitional areas between commercial and residential development which is adaptable to occupancy by certain office uses.The ultimate development must provide a low intensity of land usage and site coverage to enable the site to retain its park-like image for the residential neighborhoods nearby and for the tenants that seek pleasant landscaped surroundings. (b) Permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted in this district subject to Special Conditions, section 30-33(b)(12): (1) Professional offices; (2) Consultants offices; (3) Medical and dental offices; (4) Oil and gas extractions; (5) Pharmacy,when in support of or an integral part of an on- premise medical or dental office; (6) Accessory uses. Section 3. That Chapter 30,Article 11, Section 30-24(b), Permitted Use Table, be and the same is hereby amended as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Section 4. That Chapter 30, Article 11, Subsection 30-25(b)1, Table Inset, be amended to add regulations for the RCR-H(Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H)Districtto read as follows: Sec. 30-25. District area and height regulations. (b) Area and height regulations shall be as follows: AREA AND HEIGHT REGULATIONS 1. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Lot Area Lot Width Lot Depth Yards Height Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Maximum Per Lot Per Dwelling Unit RCR-H 5,000 1,500 50 100 25 25 5 15 10 45 Section 5. That Chapter 30,Article 11,Subsection 30-5(c)(3)be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 30-25. District area and height regulations. (c) Area and height exceptions: (3) A building or structure in any zoning district may exceed the district maximum height regulations with a specific use permit provided that there shall be an additional one(1) foot of required yard for each two (2)feet of additional height. In NC, NSC,GC-MD,GC-MD-2,C-M, LI and HI Districts the minimum interior side yard which abuts any property located in an A-R, RS, RM-M, RCR or RCR-H District shall be increased by one (1) foot for each two (2) feet in height for that portion of any structure or building in excess of forty-five (45) feet in height. Section 6. That Chapter 30,Article III, Subsection 30-26(g)be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 30-26. Specific Use Permits (g) Time Limit: Uses allowable under a Specific Use Permit shall not be commenced and a certificate of occupancy shall not be issued until all the conditions of the Specific Use Permit are completed in accordance with the Specific Use Permit. Unless construction of those conditions are commenced and substantially underway within a two year period, the Specific Use Permit shall become null and void. Extensions of time for good cause maybe approved by the City Council. A Specific Use Permit that was issued, whether by City Council or exempted by Section 30-30(D)(2)of this Chapter shall become null and void, if the land use it was issued for is closed or vacated for a period of two years or more or is changed to a substantially different use. In the RCR and RCR-H Districts,a change from one Specific Use Permit to another shall require City Council approval: A substantially different use shall be defined as one where there is a change in the intensity of the use. A change in intensity shall include, but not be limited to,external structural alteration or enlargement of the building, an increase in the required number of parking spaces, an increase in the hours of operation or an increase in offensive noise, vibrations, sound, smoke or dust, odors, heat, glare, x-ray or electrical disturbance to radio or television. Section 7. That Chapter 30,Article 111, Subsection 30-28(b)(4)be amended and Subsection 30- 28(b)(5) added to read as follows: Sec. 30-28. Sign Regulations. (b) Signs in residential districts. Signs shall not be permitted in residential districts except as specifically authorized in this section. 4. One(1)detached owner-identification sign shall be permitted for a commercial use with a Specific Use Permit in the RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District,subject to Sec.30-21.2(e)8a of this Chapter. 5. Two(2)attached owner-identification signs shall be permitted for a commercial use with a Specific Use Permit in the RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District,subject to Sec. 30-21.2(e)8b of this Chapter. Section 8. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances,should for any reason be held to be invalid,such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance,and to such end,the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 9. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. Section 10. That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall,upon conviction, be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11/08 ZONING DISTRICT Parldng Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC IA-R R-S RM-M ;�RCR ERCR-1 NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI ffi PUD GROUP i p p P : AGRtCUI.TU#t l pRdDUCTION c ogs 40 I (except as noted) P S pp P S P P PPS 018 Horticultural Specialties 8 (including retail sales) P P l6i.AORICULTURAL OCK 155 P P PPS or AGR1PUI.TUaai.U.vidi s. .. 7 (except as noted) P S P P P S P P PPS 074 Veterinary Services 14 17 P S S S S S P PPS 0752 Kennels 14 17 S P P S P P PPS 076 Farm Labor and Management Services 14 i (except as noted) P S S P P S P P P P S 078 Landscape/Horticutural Services 14 (except as noted) P SS 4Pp P P P S 0782 Lawn and Garden Services 14 P S S P P P S 0783 Tree Services 14 P 98 FORESTRY 6 l� Ls ,WU ANG XRAPPIlV 7 P is l�er; .INININ£, 7 P P P P P P pp P P P P P pp s t7IL AN>�oas EI(T RAC:10N 7 I : .... ........ .... .. ... . . . .. .:..:..::::...,.... S P Idit�t....Af+tE}CtWARI?lf(N6 G�il0y 7 aIETAt fi rc MtN ff/4LS XC P7 F:EL& S S P P PPS !js BUILF3jHG CONSTRUCTION faENERAL 7 23 cgNTRA roR$ I I S S P P P Ps 16 HVSTRUCTION OTHERTb# EAVYICf31 AN 7 23 BUILDING CONS?RUCTIC7N i I S S FP P P Ps eQtasrRUerlar sPEelai THAI I 7 23 i I co�IrcTORS: EXHIBIT "A" SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11,08 ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC A-R R-S RM-M RM-D RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-1 CBD C-M LI ffi PUD IGROUP i S SP 2Q PQVI)rww 01NORe p OUC 7 18 I S c+ (except as noted) P P 2013 Sausage and Other Prepared Meat Products 7 18 S P P 202 Dairy Products 7 18 S P P 203 Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables 7 18 S P P 12045 Prepared Flour Mixes and Doughs 7 18 SSA P P P P 205 Bakery Products 7 18 S S P P P P 2064-67 Candy and Other Confectionary Prod. 7 18 8 S P P 2085 Distilled and Blended Liquers 7 18 S S P P P P 2086 Bottled and Canned Soft Drinks and 7 18 Carbonated Waters S P P 2087 Flavoring Extracts and Syrups,Not 7 18 Elsewhere Classified S P P 209 Misc.Food Prep.and Kindred Products 7 18 S P P 21 00AC� FA PRODUCTS, 7 18 i I S P P 7z TExTILf N1iLt:.RODUCTS 7 18 S P P P zs nPPAItEI. OTHER F tN(S1HEQ PROQ 7 18 MADE 1 RQ1W Fl18RICS 8.SIM ILAR INAT S P 14. 0 ER ANa}wpQa F tQQUCt 7 18 1EXCEP.T 1ttlf PltfUkE ox, natal) S P P 243 Millwork,Veneer,Plywood and 7 18 Structural Wood Members S P P 244 Wood Containers 7 18 S PP 2499 Wood Products,Not Elsewhere Classified 7 18 I S P P 25 FuR►iITURE ACID F1XTt1RES. >„ 7 18 i S P 26 PAf!ER ANQ A13 EED PR(10UCT 7 18 i (except as noted) S c+ P P 265 Paperboard Containers and Boxes 7 18 S P P 267 Converted Paper and paperboard 7 18 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 1I/09 ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC � A-R R-S RM-M RM-H RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-1 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP Products,except containers and boxes I S S P P pp 17 PRING,i�usilslttG AMA 7 jN tl+ A INDUST-R4,$ , .............:< I S P 14:CIIENI I C A L S:11ND i4L #EFY PRQDIILt S 7 (except as noted) S PP -283 Drugs 7 S 2892 Explosives 7 S P 2ft P(:7Rg4E11(gI,E2E1 1NIN 7 c� INCI(15TR�"(EXpT AS#'7fXTEII� , S P P 295 Temporary Batching Plants 7 10 S P 7 18 PLPiS71C PRODUCTS .-.: S P P 31 LEATHER AND LEAT1iERPR©DtlCfS 7 - 18 (except as noted) S P 311 Leather Tanning and Finishing 7 18 S P P z$TOi1E c(Av,GLAS6 QoNCREr 7 18 PROGIIJCTI {excap#a hot9d) S P P 324 Cement Hydraulic 7 18 S P P 327 Concrete,Gypsum and Plastic Products 7 18 l (except as noted) S P P 3273Temporary Batching Plant 7 10/18 S P 329 Abrasive,Asbestos,and Miscellaneous 7 18 i Non-Metallic Mineral Products ! S P s3 F.RIM1kRYMETJ4LINQUSTR B 7 i S P P FABf21CATELTM:ETAL RRQDUCTS. 7 18 EXCEPT MAC111NERY b F:l7ANSPRTAT[QN, ' � EQUtPN[ENT(8x�ept 8S not�l) S P 3441 Fabricated Structural Steel 7 18 S P 3443 Fabricated Plate Work(Boiler Shops) 7 18 i S P 346 Metal Forgings and Stampings 7 18 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11/08 ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC A-R R-S RM-M RM-B RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP i S P 348 Ordinance and Accessories except 7 18 S Vehicles and Guided Missiles S P 349 Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Prod. 7 18 I 36 INQLt&TRIAL Ai�t#?10I�+IAiI MA�k PIMRY A1+ED GOMPiITER EQi3IPiN ENT Ias.ttofedy 18 S P 351 Engines and Turbines 7 18 S P 3523 Farm Machinery and Equipment 7 18 S P P 3524 Garden Tractors and Lawn and Garden 7 18 Equipment S P 353 Construction,Mining and Materials 7 18 Handling Machinery and Equipment S P P 354 Metalworking Machinery and Equipment 7 18 S P P 355 Special Industrial Machinery except Metal- 7 18 working Machines S P 356 Gen.Industrial Machinery and Equipment 7 18 S P P 357 Computer and Office Equipment 7 18 S P P 358 Refrigeration&Service Industry Machinery 7 18 S P P 359 Miscellaneous Industrial and Commercial 7 18 Machinery and Equipment i S S P P P P 3� ELECROIdECtNI)OTHEftEC�CTRt>rAt 7 Equp�tENT: S P aT TRAN$E'f�liT�kYlt>~QEI�iNE�Jt .. 7 18 fexptas natedj S P P P S 3732 Boat Building and Repair 7 I SS P P P P as MEASURING AtNALYZiNG AND 7 CUNTROLL1Nts:ENSTRUMENTS PHOTO GRAPHIC,MED;AtbIQ flPT11;AL t OQDS 1AtATC[3ES AND I:LOfffB; I S S S S P P 39 MAN%I.r- T13R1NG. 7 � � (NI1USTftI>«$ � I I SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11,08 ZONING DISTRICT Parldng Special F4 PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC iA-R R-S RM-M RM-H RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI Im PUD GROUP - S S P P PPSQ�nXoAp 7 4N$a 0 EtrakTlON 7 S S P P PPS ,r oca ,$UE3t#Et414 ItIIIJS,T0 7 I0TERUR9AN HIGHWAY f°1ltSS£NG£R. IRANSPQRTATION(axzapt as Hated) P S P P IP PS 4119 Local Passenger Transportation,Not 7 Elsewhere Classified S S P P PPS 42 KI[ItxTQRFiiEItsHTTRAySPORTAT1fIM 20 20 AIlE7 fil1fAl2EHIjtIS1NG .... S P S P P PPS < ,vow�asr�,�I*r�t�,c� 7 #SPPS 4a VGA t1�AlvsPdrarl©,u . 7 18 S P PPS as TIA61,F'OlkfAflt2lsYAIR 7 {except as.:nf3tgd} S S S S S S S S Heliport and hellstops 41 16 _ I P S P P S P P P IP P #PP P S as PIPELINES EXCEPT NATURAL* S S P PS A7 TRItNSPf3FtT#�llbtiitVi�E3 7 (except as noted) S S Ss P S P P P P S 4724 TRAVEL AGENCIES 14 S SIP P S P P P P S aB cal. rll�Arb�ts 7 S S P P PPS . 14 e ELECTRIC,.GA,s AND SANITARY:.: 7 SERVICE(except as noted) P P P P P P PP P P P P P P P 4971 Irrigation Systems 7 i S IS P I P IP P S 6Q WllIiQLESALETRAIIE I3i1RA6LE boons ::. 8 i i (except as noted) S S P S 5015 Motor Vehicle Parts,Used 8 S S PIS 5093 Scrap and Waste Materials 8 S S P P PPS 41 �asALEA, m nu e%r~ ooa ; 8 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11/08 ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Con d. i SIC A-R R-S RM-M RM-11 RCR RCR-13 NC I NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI ffi PUD GROUP PS (except as noted) S S P S 515 Farm Product-Raw Materials 8 S S P S 5169 Chemicals and Allied Products,Not 8 Elsewhere Classified I P P P S P P PPS 5Y BUELF?IDtG MATERIALS;HJ1#DVK/1RE . 8 13 GAcRpEN Still PL X AfD KkS381LE HF3ME.....:, ...; DEAtEKS.(exeepYas noted S S S P P P P S 527 Mobile Home Dealers 8 S P P P S P P PPS 53 GENERAL M$RGHANIN$E sTOREs 13 13 I sg S P P P S P P P P S � n stas.. 12 13 .55 auri n1t IRS,4WOASai iN€ 13 S FiNICE5TAT6 ias noted)":: P P S P P P P S 1551 Motor Vehicle Dealers(New&Used) 24 S P S P P P P S 1552 Motor Vehicle Dealers(Used Only) 23 S P P P Is P P P P S 553 Auto&Home Supply Stores 13 S S P P IS P P P P S 554 Gasoline Service Stations 38 P P S P P P P S 555 Boat Dealers 24 P P S P P P P S 556 Recreational&Utility Trailer Dealers 24 P P S P P P P S 557 Motorcycle Dealers 14 S P S P P P P S 559 Auto Dealers,Not Elsewhere Classified 23 I S P P P S P P P P S s aP na��ANa d o..... sTO 13 13 S PP P S P P P P S S7;HOIN"<.. £.FiiR1ItSHIN�b.S,...... ;:.»:.: 14 13 i ANDQUEPNI EIiT STORES I 58 EATiN04.1 DR1NKlNCs PLACES a :notedy 2 S S S P P IS P .I P P P S 5812 Eating Places(Inc.Carry Out Caterers) 26(9) 11 j S S IS P P P P S 5813 Drinking Places 26 S S S 2082 Brewpubs 26 S S S 1 12084 Wineries 26 58 M($f. 44AN 01J$RUA�.(as noted) 13 S P P P S P P P P S 591 Drug Stores and Propriety Stores - 13 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11108 ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC A-R R-S RM-M RM-H RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP i S P P S P P P P S 592 Liquor Stores 13 S P P P S P P P P S 593 Used Merchandise Stores 14 21 S P P P Is P IP IP P S 5941 Sporting Goods and Bicycle Shops 13 S P P P S P P P P S 5942 Book Stores(General) 13 P P P 5942 Book Stores(Adult) 13 2 (including gifts and novelties) S P P P S P P P P S 5943 Stationery Stores 13 S P P P S P P P P S 5944 Jewelry Stores 13 S P P P S P P P P S 5945 Hobby,Toy and Game Shops 13 S I P P P S P P PPS 5946 Camera and Photography Supply Stores 13 S PIP P IS P P P P S 5947 Gift,Novelty and Souvenir Stores 13 I S P P P S P P P P S 5948 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores 13 S P P P S P P P P S 5949 Sewing,Needlework and Piece Goods Stores 13 S P P P S P P P P S 596 Nonstore Retailers 7 _ S P P P S P I P P P S 598 Fuel Dealers 15 S P P P S P P P P S 599 Retail Stores,Not Elsewhere Classified 13 .. ......... . S P P P S P P P P S sa DEP0.SiTC3R1fINSTFfUIi0NS ' 14 _........ _._.._...._._.........._. ................__.... ...................................................................................... S P P P S P P P P S s, NONDEPO61T.0.RY INs.T.q. IONS 14 S S P P P S P P PPS , 14 I / D DFr {2S El( FiANCARS&. ECES S S S PIP P S P P P P S 63 MIA 14 S S S PP P S P P PPS sa.�tszANcl : >I+tts,i3�c»cgRSax� 14 i $icRViGE S S S P P P S P P P PS fib .:4A* FsWt (Cr: `A N OTED} 14 S S S S S S SS S S S S S SS 6553 Cemetery Subdivision and Developers 41 i (subject to state statutes) S S S P P P S P P P P S MM DENG IN1tEST t3FFi�ES 14 _........ ...._..._...... .................. I i i yd HQT�kS,Etf�0ikiiNG HblSirS C/AIIAp$ i l &01 Ffit LttDGihlf3 E►4 ACAS(astotad) SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11108 i ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERNIITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC j A-R JR-S I RM-M RM-H RCR RCR-A NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M L[ HI PUD GROUP S P S P P P PS 701 Hotels,Motels and Tourist Camps 1 S S S S S S S S 701 Bed and Breakfast Facilities 42 22 S S S S S S S 702 Rooming and Boarding Houses 1 j S S S S S S S S S S S 703 Camps and Recreational Vehicle Parks `J i S S S P S P S 704 Organization Hotels and Lodging Houses on 1 Membership Basis ....._.............._............._......._.......:.........__._...... 72 PERSONAL SERVIGES.(as ntrted) S PP P S P P P P S 7211 Power Laundries,Family and Commercial 7 S PP P S P P P P S 7212 Garment Pressing and Agents for 7 Laundries and Dry Cleaning S P P P S P P P P S 7213 Linen Supply 7 S S P P P S P P P P S 7215 Coin-Operated Laundries and 39 Dry-Cleaning _ S 'PIP P S P P PPS 17216 Dry Cleaning Plants 7 S PIP P S P P P PS 1 7217 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning 7 S PIP P S P P P P S 7218 Industrial Launderers 7 S PIP P S P P P P S 7219 Laundry and Garment Services, 7 Not Elsewhere Classified S S P P P S P P P P'S 722 Photographic Studios,Portrait 14 S S P P P S P P P P S 723 Beauty Shops 11 S S P P P S P P P P P 724 Barber Shops 11 S 'PIP P S P P P P S 725 Shoe Repair Shops,Shoe Shine Parlors 13 and Hat Cleaning Shops S SS S S P P P P S 726 Funeral Services and Crematories 25 S P P P S P P P P S 729 Misc.Personal Services(except as noted) 14 P P P Massage Parlors 13 2 P PIP Adult Modeling or Photo Studio 13 2 73 6EfS1NESS SERUIGES(a's+ta ted}. S S S P P P S P P P P S 17311 Advertising Agencies 14 ' S S S S P P P P S 7312 Outdoor Advertising Services 14 ' S S I S PIP P is P IP P P S 7313 Radio,Television and Publishers' 7 j Advertising Representatives S S PP P S P P PP S 7319 Advertising,Not Elsewhere Classified 14 S S S P P P S P P PPS 732 Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies, 14 i Mercantile Reporting Agencies and SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11,08 ZONING DISTRICT Parking :!C..d.l pecia PERNUTTED PRIMARY USES Group SIC A-R I RM IM RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP Adjustment and Collection Agencies S S S P P P S P P P P S 733 Mailing,Reproduction,Commercial Art& 14 Photography,and Stenographic Services S S S P P S P P PPS 734 Services to Dwellings and Other Buildings 7 I S S P P P P S 735 Miscellaneous Equipment Rental and 7 13 Leasing(as noted) S S P P P Is P P P P S 7352 Medical Equipment Rental and Leasing 7 13 S IS S P P P S 7353 Heavy Const.Equipment Rental and 7 13 Leasing S S S P P P S 7359 Equipment Rental and Leasing,Not 7 13 Elsewhere Classed 736 Personnel Supply Services(as noted) Is S SIP P S P P P P S 7361 Employment Agencies 14 SIP P S P P P P S 7363 Help Supply Services 14 S S P P S P P P P S 737 Computer and Data Processing Services and 14 Other Computer Related Services S S S P P S P P P P S 738 Miscellaneous Business Services 14 13 (except as noted) S I S S SP P S P P P P S 7388 Business Services,Not Elsewhere 7/14 Classified(of a general office character) Ts AMOA�II3IIVE:_R AIR,SERVECES A!`1I3 PAR1fING(as.sri#ed) S S S P S P P P P S 751 Automobile Rental and Leasing 24 S S S P S P P P P S 752 Automobile Parking 0 25 S Is Is P S P P PPS 7532 Top and Interior Repair Shops 19 9 S S P P PPS 17532 Paint and Body Repair Shops 19 9 SP P P P PPS 17533 Automotive Exhaust System Repair Shops 19 9 ! S S P P PPS 17534 Tire Retreading Shops 19 S S P P S P I P I P P S 7534 Tire Repair Shops 19 S FP P S P P P P S 7536 Automotive Glass Replacement Shops 19 9 S 1P P P P P P S 7537 Automotive Transmission Repair Shops 19 9 I S FSSPP—P S P P P P S 7538 General Automotive Repair Shops 1 9 9 S P S P P PIP S 7539 Automotive Repair Shop,Not 19 9 Elsewhere Classified S S P P S P P P P S 1754 Automotive Services,Except Repair 9 15 7s lilt l." I.I.A�iE{�13 RgpAll2 A. I SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV I1/08 j ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC A-R R-S RM-M RM-B RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP fas now S P P P S P P PPS 1762 Electrical Repair Shops 13 S S P P P S P P PPS 763 Watch,Clock,and Jewelry Repair 13 S S S P P S P P PPS 764 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair 14 j 1 S S P P PPS 7692 Welding Repair 7 S S P P P P S 7694 Armature Rewinding Shop 7 S P P S P P P P S 7699 Repair Shops and Related Services 7 I Not Elsewhere Classified 7$ [OtV PIGT;fKtESas'no;ed) 2 M(3 S S P P S P P PIP S 781 Motion Picture Prod.and Allied Services 7 S S P P S P P P P S 782 Motion Picture Dist.and Allied Services 7 S S P P S P IP PIP S 7832 Motion Picture Theaters,(exc.Drive-In) 25 P P P 7832 Adult Motion Picture Theaters 25 2 P S P P P P S 7833 Drive-in Motion Picture Theaters 6 S PIP P S P P P P S 7841 Video Tape Rental 14 2 T9 41MUSEMENT.AND REC SER1iICES 2 E7fCEPT MOTION PICTURES(as iiQted) S S S P P S P P P P S 791 Dance Studios,Schools and Halls 14 S S P P S P P P P S 792 Theatrical Producers,Bands,Orchestras 14 and Entertainers S S P P S P P PPS 793 Bowling Centers 32 S S P P PPS 794 Commercial Sports 25 S P P P S P P PPS 7991 Physical Fitness Facilities 14 P P P P P —PP P P P P PPP 7992 Public Golf Courses 33 S SIP P S P P P PS 17993 Coin-Operated Amusement Devices 12 S P P S P P IP P S 17996 Amusement Parks 41 S S S S S P P P S P P P P P 17997 Membership Sports and Rec.Clubs 13 IS S S S S S P P S P P PPP 1 7999 Amusement and Recreation Services, 26 Not Elsewhere Classified I 8Q HEAt7HSERj10ES(asnQted� S S S PIP P S P P PPS 801 Offices and Clinics of Drs.of Medicine 14 S S S PIP P S P P PPS 802 offices and Clinics of Dentists 14 S S S P P P S P P PPS 803 Offices and Clinics of Drs.of Osteopathy 14 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11/08 ZONING DISTRICT Parldug Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC IA-R R-S RM-M RM-H RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC- MD-2 CBD C-M LI H[ PUD GROUP S S S PP P S P P P PS 804 Offices and Clinics of Other Health 14 Practitioners Inc. Massage Therapist I S S P P P S P P P P S 805 Nursing and Personal Care Facilities 28 S S S S S S P P Is P I P I P P S 806 Hospitals 28 S S P P P S P P PIP S 807 Medical and Dental Laboratories 7 S S S P P P S P P P P S 808 Home Health Care Facilities 14 S S S S S S P P P S P P P P S 809 Miscellaneous Health and Allied Services 18 Not Elsewhere Classed S S S P P P S P P P P S m LE,GAL seR� ;es.. 14 sz EbiaCp�710N11t Se�u(ci�S(as ngted) S S S S S S SS S Is S S SSS 821 Elementary Schools 30 S S S S S S S S S S S S S SS 821 Secondary Schools 30/31 SP P S P P IP P S 822 Colleges,Universities,Professional 30/31 Schools and Junior Colleges P S S P P P PP P S P P P P P 823 Libraries 8 S PP P S P P P P P 824 vocational Schools 30/31 S PP P S P P P P S 829 Schools and Educational Services, 30/31 Not Elsewhere Classified S S S P P P S P P PPS s3 soAL sE�uc�s to zcept as Holed; 41 P P S P S P S 8361 Residential Care(except as noted) 41 19 S S S S S S S Halfway Homes for Delinquents 41 19 and Offenders S S S P P P S P P P P S 84�tusuMs;,a1tT cntr1 *AN>} 18 BOTANICAL 8t�t3QL('1CAI.GAitt?ENS 86 ME�iLBERSWIPflRGAMIZATIObt$:(as noted] S S S P P S P P PPS 861 Business Association 14 i S S SIP IP IS P IP P PS 862 Professional Membership Organizations 14 I S SIP P S P I P P P S 863 Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organ. 14 S SIP P S P P P P S 864 Civic,Social and Fraternal Associations 14 S S S P P S P P P P S 865 Political organizations 14 I S S S S S S S P P S P P SSS 866 Religious Organizations 18 i S , S S P P S P P IS S S 869 Membership Organizations,Not 14 I SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV II/os i ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC A-R R-S I RM-M RM-B RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP i Elsewhere Classified S S S Pp P S P P P P S 87 ENGtIVEER*j14` AC U. 14 14 RiES�ARCH jtrQNE1YlERCIAC LM.D.: _MiIAERCIALj`MiRN1ATsEMENTND . RELAT 7 SERYiCES (eiccept as iielted} S S S S P S P P PPS 873 Research,Development and Testing 7 Services (except as noted) S S P P P P S 8734 Testing Laboratories 14 ........................._........_............:..._..._... _............ S S I S 1P P P Is P IP IP PS s9$£RVIGU NbT Et�s£vyNER cLasst l 14 i-4 ............ 91 87aOVEitNN1:ENT 11SE$(Pu 6c-Adtttitt)1. P P P P P P PP P P P P PP Federal,State and Local Government 14 Excluding Districts and Authorities S S S S S S S P P S P P PPS Districts and Authorities 14 .....:................................................................................ S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 99 NotiGLASSIFfABt E ESTABt IStMENTS 41 . .. .. . S c+S c+S c+S c+S c�S (eXCapt as naiad) S S S 9991 Jails,Correctional Facilities,Detention 41 Centers,Prisons and Prison Camps, Privately Owned and Operated NaH �.assu= a uses' RESI�EN�'EAt:;USES :< P P P P P P S P Single-Family Dwellings 3 S S P P P S S S I Two-Family Dwellings 3 V.So' sS S S P S P S Multi-Fam ily Dwellings 2 I P P S P P Cluster Housing 3 1 S S Mobile Home Park 4 4 S S Mobile Home Subdivision 4 4 P P P P P P Model Dwelling Unit 3 P P P P P P IP P Family Home(see definition) 41 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11/08 i ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond, SIC A-R R-S I RM-M RM-B RCR RCR-II NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD IGROUP P P I P IP P I P P P P P Accessory Building,Structure or Use 7/14 S P P P S S Garage Apartment 1 5 P P P P P P P Home Occupation 14 S S S S S S P Is P I P I Servants or Caretakers Quarters 1 6 P P P P P P P P P P Private Recreational Facility 8 P P P P P P P P P P Swimming Pool 3 P P P P P P P P P P Solar Collectors P P P P P P P P P P Temporary Portable Storage Containers 25 PUIS4ICU1if IT!>~ _ .................. :...:..__.............._..:::.....:. P P P P P P Pp P P P P PPP I Cable Television,Transmission Line P P P P P P Pp P P P P P P P Electrical Transmission Line P P P P P P 'P'P P P P P P P P Fiber Optic Cable Communications Line S S S P P P P S Electrical Generating Plant 41 S S S S S S S S S S P P P P S Electrical Substation 41 P P P P P P PP P P P P PPP Local Utility Service Line 41 S S S S S Radio,Television,Microwave and Cellular 41 24 Telephone Transmission Towers S S S S S I S S S S Is S S PP S Railroad Tracks and Switching Yards P P P P P P Pp P P P P P P P Sewage Pumping Station 41 P P P P P P P P P P P P PPP Sewage Treatment Facilities 41 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Telephone Exchange,Switching Relay or 41 Transmitting Station S S P P P P S Utility Service or Storage Yard or Buildings 41 P P P P P P P P P P P P PIP P Water Standpipe or Elevated Supply,Water- 41 Reservoir Well or Pumping Station P P P P P P P P P P P P P P S Water Treatment Plant 41 S P P P P S P P IP P S Utility Business Office 14 4 November 25, 2008 Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District at 10925 Eastex Freeway RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY 11L A► 11!0( T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager 0a PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 10925 Eastex Freeway. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request subject to the following condition: 1. A 6'tall wood privacy fence shall be constructed around the dog run on the north, south and west sides. BACKGROUND Kristi Sarber and Becka Griffin have applied for the specific use permit. The applicants state that their business, Planet Canine, will provide dog daycare, overnight stays, grooming and obedience training. Adequate measures will be taken to ensure that odors and noise are held to a minimum. Staff will be present both during the day and during overnight stays to deal with any problems that might arise. The applicants state that a retail component might be added later to sell pet supplies. The proposed business will be located in an existing 4,950 sq. ft. building . A fenced area will be located at the rear of the building for outside activities. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 of a specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 10925 Eastex Freeway subject to the following condition: 1. A 6'tall wood privacy fence shall be constructed around the dog run on the north, south and west sides. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A BOARDING KENNEL IN A GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 10925 EASTEX FREEWAY IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. WHEREAS,the City Council for the City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use permit to Kristi Sarber and Becka Griffin to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District for property located at 10925 Eastex Freeway, being part of PI-RS4, Tract 73 and adj. abd. ROW, W.B. Dyches Survey, Abst. 17, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 1.1842 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens subject to the hereinafter described condition. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That a specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District for property located at 10925 Eastex Freeway, being part of PI-RS4, Tract 73 and adj. abd. ROW, W.B. Dyches Survey, Abst. 17, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 1.1842 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit'A," attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby granted to Kristi Sarber and Becka Griffin,their legal representatives,successors and assigns subject to the following condition: • A 6' tall wood privacy fence shall be constructed around the dog run on the north, south and west sides. Section 2. That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit"B"and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 3. Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto,the use of the property herein above described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas,as amended,as well as comply with any and all federal,state and local statutes, regulations or ordinances which may apply. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Beck Ames - Y Y File 1967-P., Request fora specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD General Commercial Multiple Family Dwelling) District. Location: 10925 Eastex Freeway Applicant: Kristi Sarber and Becka Griffin 0 100 200 I i I I Feet 1 i , Legend ® 1967P � 2mN 1 1 r 1 j GC=M:D GC-MD j °ro Evs�� o j N 1 i GC-MD j GC-MD j EXHIBIT "A" 1031'Obd 53111711!1 -r 7l3JYNYW 10 rm8 !li1U!!•'`, A8 03103dSN/38 931 M Al, 0312,d5 N1 903d5 SObY0M+1SS SNppU�YJt�103dS p._SObYt7 A110 Ol dYl 13M35 ,1NOWIlY38 30 U/0 01_dY1r�S,`.' -, 11OYb1N00 0N18WA7d :. 3XVH Ol b010YbiN00,JN18Wll7d_. —s —ss—ss— ss—ss—ss— —ss--_ . . . (MOM.09) ?'b010Ya31N00 d0 3SN34XY3 5�1Y b313W avow HjoA Qv0 b31YM 1111Y1 NI A SdY! 00 I 3XYW 711M S30b0-4.1110 3W 1Y b3�- .. IN01/O 3'JVNYIb0 0M15/X3 d0 3N17b31N30 h— _ 301hb3S b31YM,9 0N1151X3H 8 5d Y1 n" n.—..n n— n— 3-W7AMWE P3EBVl.191 IN 111 . � :r E .77 dYH —I n N1 ' 69..'96I .' ' Xmas is a" .�•� 83S Y3 h dad! ?� ' 1Md 03SO lfY3B-30 „y` H0YH135;3015;yS�- ., •��ys_TY.�1, P _ A- .�{.''�. yr`r°3(���.:�. °' ,�• !k• �V Q35YOw0..�F -4,03S ,t QS'vw r � Y i mx.. E m O&W 1 F . b rt ^4N0110.A39Yh�►TbQ: NlLS _ 1 .c,":.� xtY$WIN '�' • ^' �y .1'4r}#y t 3' .+••�C:c'L•+4'4'���ys.:: +i' _.:.ii^7. "✓NkTS+'x.`=.-' 3t rats:^..as- — - =�v/�.:: __ - C" 3���r'.a...���$7,���'•k'� �S+' '�=•st,�':- :��, I ck� ,'' ^r`f E.�S'„°z�#ia+�r�"R a�1'cK�a'iyk32�>F.,�i� :�^� . :_f�i•, ,.a,Y�} r. L. r � f^a• i� _Y-..e ;fir �- ,,��--S•��;.�k.-:�'c1:,. 5 4 •`rC..:.; .. 'x s� •":fir ;::°?.. - .. r �•t2 -�-,.}:�.3�8 =?8:.9„-69;�1��ifFl TIC.S!2•- G .� ,� F, y "<•'r «s'��_ -�...-:. ��- �? �i�� C G•�+ v` �+'�� -�Pmt-�C� *Approval of the request subject'to the following condition: 1. A 6'tall wood privacy fence shall be constructed around the dog run on the north,south and west sides. EXHIBIT "B" 5 November 25,2008 Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow an accounting, taxes and insurance business office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District at 2346 McFaddin RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY icm � T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager G)� PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow an accounting, taxes and insurance business office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at 2346 McFaddin. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND Mary Balque has applied for the specific use permit. Ms. Balque states that normal business hours will be between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday- Friday. There will be very little walk-in traffic since most of the business is completed by phone and computer. The building on this property was initially built for use as a dentist office and its most recent use was commercial. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 of a specific use permit to allow an accounting, taxes and insurance business office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at 2346 McFaddin. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW AN ACCOUNTING, TAX AND INSURANCE BUSINESS OFFICE IN AN RCR (RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2346 MCFADDIN IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. WHEREAS,the City Council forthe City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use permit to Mary Balque to allow an accounting,tax and insurance business office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District for property located at 2346 McFaddin, being Lot 22, Block 20, Averill Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.172 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That a specific use permit to allow an accounting,tax and insurance business office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District for property located at 2346 McFaddin, being Lot 22, Block 20, Averill Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.172 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit"A," attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby granted to Mary Balque, her legal representatives, successors and assigns. Section 2. That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit"B"and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 3. Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property herein above described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas,as amended,as well as comply with any and all federal,state and local statutes, regulations or ordinances which may apply. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - - Request for a specific use permit to.allow an accounting, taxes and insurance business office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District. Location: 2346 McFaddin Applicant: Mary Balque 0 100 200 Feet Legend I 1968P ' I I I i j l RCR I I � C I � I l I NORTH ST I t i 1 I RC I RCR 1 I I I i it ;I MCFADDIN AVE - ---._� RCR RCR I� I � 1 GCMD 1 � EXHIBIT `A' (OCT._ 9. 2008 3;51PM, ,,,,AMERICAN REAL ESTATE--, _ NO. 853 P. 2 Frro r/z. Pa 50;2)" 50 1. R6 fND t �QS 6 (CAUL 7.00) I I (CALL 8.00) TRACT ONE �`L—TRACT TEH 9 LOT 22 I 1. INCR SF elt . BLOCK 20 ..I I OF.NO. 200102,3783& " FC.No.OPRJC 6-0176 { t V� x I I a BRICK R FWE } I ~wane et FRAME 3 �-* BUILOINC I 0 LMO ON PIERS rn.rnr -'a R a W - a i (CA!1 570'J4'00'E 18.00') gm TIP a " g- N SOS l 1 Vol T C TWO EXHIBIT "B" CFz or� REFER TD EXHIBIT "A' F'C. NO. 104-06-0175 FOR LECAL DESCRIP77ON OPRJC FND r' J-FND S0°0 00 50.17' -PND 518" L PIPE ((OALL 80.00 L ROD LREFEREX�E BE4R1,N ASSUMED. 2346 McFoddin Street r —ate•: one— -. a K ---Dw BFAUMONT, TM 77702 in 1118 LEA00LOM AND/OR THE MM OF ntb PREI= TRACT ONE S(MYtYfO AND l0 S1E1YfRT TRLE tW/WITr CONPANr` Lot No. Taenfy-two (22)in Block No. Twenty THE UNDERSkbO DOES 11tYW G'PW THAT 1x15 SURVEY WAS (20 of oni"L ADDITION an addition to for City'If rNb D4r WOE ON THE tRfOw Or 1NE PROPFR71'aver to Or r plot on record TeroS, according to We map or plat aI Heald In VoL 1. Page OtSCIb8E0 HEREON AND fS CORRECT,AND IWT TRW AV NO 131, Map Records In the office of the County O52MINCtM CM=9000 IN AM BOUxDM UW Clerk of sold County and State, toN111C)5,DtGiOMEM$DvT1uAPPANC OF NVO1000, TRACT Two: EASt7I W OR MW OF W'ON K SWAM OF TK Cra7 NO parking Easement out of and pawl of Lot 2,3, t7tCEPT A5 StID11fI H QN AND TNAT SA10 PROPfRTT IltS AGCaS Block 20. as recorded in CF. No. 2001023783, 70 AND FROM A DEDTGTED Rot IM.All RECG40EO F1S6 om 90 Official Public Records. Jaffersorr County. Terns. AND NOTT,O PIP ST1:WW RILE CI1AW#7Y OWNA'O.F.No. Q F TRACT THREE T� p.;•'':5 t,e•-.,��•... Ingress and Egress easement DDf of and port of �:e° rS•,;9 lot 2J. Block 20 as recorded In CF. No. DATE Sij*dE ED' OCTOBER 2, 2008 :N 200102,376.7, Official Public Records, Jeffersoa I H- µS_ROWE Couny, Taxes, / ••••.•....•.••• -•r Owner. Mary BolOue % 5728 a i� 9 Census: 11.00 SsR;•,' In aeeordonce with the Flood Hazard Sovndary tip••... • �,'Ly. SU Mop, Department of xovefng and Urban DevoigpensaL THOMAS S. ROWE - REOISTE'RED PROFESSIONAL LAN OR No. 5728 Community Community No:485437 Panel Me..0020 C MARK W, WHITELEY Date of ARM:8-6-02' P. D. BOX 5492 AND ASSOCIATES 86ALMONT, TWS 77'126-5492 Th7s properly ties in Zone V(white)) LocoVan on INCORPORATED 408-NZ-0421 mop determined by Stale on mop.Actual field devotion not.determined.Mark W. whlteley and CONSULMNG ENGINEW, Associates does not warrant nor avbscnbe la the SOR�lHYORS. AND PLQWR3 9250 TA376Y My. accuracy or$cola of sold maps. ® BCAV1faJT! 'IDEAS 77109 (P67Q 408-HB?i 1348 Zone X"(while) are areas determined to be Wt 008 06-742 08-7410WG C00 outside 500-yeor Rood p140. EXHIBIT "B" 6 November 25,2008 Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RM-H(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial)District at 1360 7* Street r RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY 11 r C Ai[I 1�1 C1 11* T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager L )� PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District at 1360 7`h Street. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND Word of God Christian Church has applied for the specific use permit. Pastor E. S. Johnson states that the church would like to continue an existing ministry in a facility that the church intends to purchase. The previous owner and use of the property was a civil engineering practice. Word of God Christian Church is a non-denominational congregation that has been serving the Old Town area for the last five years. The church holds two weekly services on Sunday morning from 9:45 a.m. to approximately 1:00 p.m. and on Wednesday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. A bi-weekly service is held every other Friday evening from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Regular Sunday attendance is 15-20 people with 8-10 vehicles. Wednesday evening attendance is 8-10 people with 3-5 vehicles and the Friday evening attendance is 8-10 people with 3-5 vehicles. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 of a specific use permit to allow a church in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District at 1360 7th Street. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A CHURCH IN AN RM-H (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST DENSITY)DISTRICT AND AN NC (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1360 7T" STREET IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. WHEREAS,the City Council forthe City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use permit to Word of God Christian Church to allow a church in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District and an NC(Neighborhood Commercial)Districtfor property located at 1360 7th Street, being Lot 4, Tr. 2, North part of Lots 5 & 6, Block 12, Averill Addition and the adj.20'x 124.4'of TNO R&W, City of Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.33 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That a specific use permit to allow a church in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District for property located at 1360 7th Street, being Lot 4, Tr. 2, North part of Lots 5 & 6, Block 12, Averill Addition and the adj.20'x 124.4'of TNO R&W, City of Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.33 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit"A,".attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby granted to Word of God Christian Church, its legal representatives, successors and assigns. Section 2. That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit"B"and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 3. Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property herein above described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas,as amended,as well as comply with any and all federal,state and local statutes, regulations or ordinances which may apply. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - File 1966-P:'Request for a specific use permit to allow a church in a RM-H(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling)District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District. cation: 1360 N. 71,Street Applicant.Word of God Christian Church 0 100 200. I I I Feet Legend . 1966P i GC-M D LI 1 I LOUISIANA ST I LI R-S NC ' RM-H 1 I i GLADYS AVE i I, 7s R-S- m ,� RM-H IT1 y EXHIBIT "A" SEVENTH STREET 8' 11JOOp Loco mos MACU 4 . 140.00 _ 3a' WIDE AFIROA04 IF 4 24 a 34 m PARKING 4 ,9 m t7 . m i � m fi p _ t,1:a" 8 4 a 6' CHAIN.LINK MENGE Slrvs SITE PLAN SINGLE STORY BUILDING NEW 10 ` TOTAL AREA=14,392:SF SCALE: V = 20'0" PARK[1r[C� TOTAL PARKING=12 SPC5 NbC PARMW-2 PC$ 11 SITE PLAN - 12 TO ACCOMPANY SPECIFIC USE PERA.IT APPLICATION. FOR "3�� A 0.33 ACRE TRACT IN THE A. WILLIAMS SURVEY, BLOCK 12, AVEP LL ADDITION, LOCATED IN 1360 N. 7TH STREET, 35.50 NOTES: 1)WATER, SANITARY SEWER, ELECTRICAL SERVICE, GAS, ETC., ARE AVAILABLE TO THIS SITE AT PRESENT, 2)LANDSCAPING, SIGNAGE,.ROOF HE1414T, LIGHTING, PARKING, ANb SCREENING REQUIREMENTS WILL COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE ZONING ORDINANCE REGULATIONS. APPLICANT: WORb OF GOB CHRISTIAN CHURCH, OCTOBER 24, 2005 7 November 25, 2008 Consider a request for an amendment to the Major Street and Highway Plan RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY [I 17C Ai ( T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager Ls� PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an amendment to the Major Street and Highway Plan. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND A review of the Major Street &Highway(MS&H)Plan was conducted for that area generally south of Washington Blvd. and Cardinal Drive. The purpose of this review was to see how recent development and approved plans in the area would impact the implementation of the MS&H Plan and to determine how the plan would affect or could be amended to aid in the development of the proposed BISD Athletic Complex located between State Hwy. 124 and IH- 10, south of Walden Road and north of Brooks Road. That review resulted in some recommended changes to the MS&H Plan. The major changes proposed include: 1.) A change in the general alignment of the extension of Walden Road east of State Hwy. 124 (Fannett Rd.) due to a planned subdivision along the east bank of Hildebrandt Bayou; 2.) The extension of Dowlen Road, southward from Walden Road, to connect with Lawton Road and the connection of the southward extension of Keith Rd. with that proposed southward extension of Dowlen Road. The intent is to provide current and future residents of the southwestern part of Beaumont's ETJ with access to the Dowlen Road corridor and to provide further major collector roads in an area having significant growth potential. With TXDOT approval, these new roads will also provide opportunities for future connections linking these roads to existing and future IH-10 service roads. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 of an amendment to the Major Street and Highway Plan. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. RESOLUTION NO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby approves the re-adoption of the current Major Street&Highway Plan"Map"and accompanying"Appendix A,"as amended,defining street and highway development standards of the plan,as set forth in Exhibit"A,"all of which are components of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Beaumont. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector 0=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted: Jan. 14, 2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.:03-018 SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Proposed Amendments To: CURRENT Changes - FUTURE Changes - MC-s Pt Arthur FWC west to Keith Rd.Ext. 60' 2 No C&G — --- Need to replace Smith Rd.Ext.North with Future Hardin-Jefferson a 1 r South to Main Lane Ext.S.to Smith Rd. Parkway. Ext.North. SEE Map item 1a. MC-s Pt.Arthur FWC west to Keith Rd.Ext. 60' 2 No C&G — --- Replaced Smith Rd.Ext.North with Future Hardin-Jefferson South to Main Lane Ext.S.to Future Parkway. SEE Map item 1 b. Hardin-Jefferson Parkway. MC-s From Future Hardin-Jefferson Parkway 60' 2 No C&G southwestly and then southward to M• � Walden Road. SEE Map item 2. ADD-BISD Athletic Complex MC-s Northwestward from S.H.124 at Downs 80' 4 M C&G --- 2S Blvd. Rd.then northward and then northwesterly to and over IH-10 to connect with Lindberg Dr.Ext.South and then to Dowlen Rd.Ext.South. SEE Map item 3 MC-r Northward from Lawton Rd.then 100' 2 No SH — --- _ northeasterly and then northward to Brooks Rd to Walden Rd.at Baker Rd. Ext.West SEE Map item 4. ADD-Dowlen Rd. Ext.South. MA-s From Walden Rd.southward to near 100' 4 M C&G — --- IH-10 and then southwesterly along a parallel course with IH-10 until reaching Brooks Road. SEE Map item 5. MA-s From Brooks Rd.go southwesterly on a 100' 4 M C&G -- — parallel course with IH-10 and then going westerly to and across Major Dr. and then westward to Un-Named Rd. 1a,then southwestward to cross Keith Rd.Ext.South at Kidd Rd.Ext.East, and then southwesterly crossing Un-Named Rd.1A again and continuing westward to connect with Hardin-Jefferson Parkway at Lawton Rd.Ext.East - - - - ------------- -I - SEE Map item 6. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted: Jan. 14, 2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.:03-018 SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) _ _ _ DELETE-Keith Rd.Ext.South SA-s 90' 4 M C&G Shady Ln.(Washington Blvd.)south to --- -- Baker Rd.Ext.West to Waldon Rd.to Brooks Rd.to Smith Road at Lawhon Rd.Ext.East SEE Map item 7. ADD-Keith Rd.Ext.South SA-s Shady Ln.(Washington Blvd.)south to 90' 4 M C&G — -- Baker Rd.Ext.West to Waldon Rd.to Brooks Rd.to Un-Named Rd.15 then southward and southeasterly to the intersection of Dowlen Rd.Ext.South and Kidd Rd.Ext.East. SEE Map item 8. ADD-Kidd Rd.Ext.East SA-s From Smith Rd.(Future 100' 2 No SH -- -- Hardin-Jefferson Parkway)eastward and then northeasterly to connect with Un-Named Rd.1A and then north and northwestward to connect with Keith Rd.Ext.South at Dowlen Rd.Ext South. SEE Map item 9. ADD-Langham Rd.-Ext. MC-s Southward from Washington Blvd.to 70' 2 CTL C&G --- -- South Un-Named Rd.2. SEE Map item 10. DELETE- -Lawton Rd.-Ext. SA-r S.Boyt.Rd.east and northeast to 150' 2 No SH --- --- Description incorrect Should reas as S.Boyt.Rd.east and East. Smith Road at Keith Rd.Ext.South. northeast to Smith Road"and then to" Keith Rd.Ext.South. SEE Map item 11. SA-r From S.Boyt Rd.eastward to cross 150' 2 No SH --- -- ,4 Un-Named Rd 9A and to conner..t with a s Dowlen Rd.-Ext.South at Hardin-Jefferson Parkway. SEE Map item 12. ADD-Lindbergh Dr.-Ext. MC-s From Washington Blvd.south and then 80' 4 CTL C&G South southwesterly crossing Un-Named Rd. 2 then Walden Rd.to connect with BISD Athletic Complex Blvd.. - - SEE Map item 13. - ROAD CLASS Classification__ Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted: Jan. 14, 2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.:03-018 SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) MC-s Baker Rd.Ext.West southward,then 60' 2 No C&G — -- southeasterly and again southward to Walden Rd.then southward to beyond Brooks Rd.and then southeasterly to connect with Un-Named Rd.15 and 3 continuing southward to the intersection of of Dowlen Rd.Ext.South at �� � a Un-Named Rd.1A. a _ SEE Map item 14. DELETE-Tyrrell Park Rd. MC-s Fannett Rd.south to Frint Road. 60' 2 No C&G -- SEE Map item 15. ADD-Tyrrell Park Rd. MC-s Fannett Rd.south to Walden Rd.Ext. 60' 2 No C&G -- East. SEE Map item 16. DELETE-Un-Named Rd. 1a MC-s From Keith Rd.Ext.S.go southeast to 65' 2 No C&G -- --- SEE Map item 17. IH-10 south bound service road. ADD- Un-Named Rd. 1a MC-s From Dowlen Rd.- Ext.S.go 65' 2 No C&G -- — SEE Map item 18. southeast crossing Kidd Rd.Ext.East (was Un-Named Rd.1 b)and then go east and then north to cross Dowlen Rd.Ext.South,Un-Named Rd. 15,and finally connecting to Brooks Road. DELETE-'Un-Named Rd.-1B MC-s From Kidd Rd.@ Smith Rd.go east to 65' 2 No C&G --- — SEE Map item 19. Now listed as Kidd Road. UNR-1 A. MC-r From the intersection of Kidd Rd 100' 2 No SH --- --- northward to connect with Lawton Rd. Ext.East and then north and then northwestward and finally northward to connect witn Un-Named Rd.15. SEE Map item 20. ADD-'Un-Named Rd. 15 MC-r From a point on Major Dr. 100' 2 No SH --- – approximately half way between Brooks Rd.and Dowlen Rd.Ext.South go eastward and then southeasterly to t connect with Dowlen Rd.Ext.South. SEE Map item 21. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script - CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector 0=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted: Jan. 14, 2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.:03-018 SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) ADD-'Un-Named Rd. 16 MC-r Go westerly from the intersection of 100' 2 No SH -- --- Major Dr.and Un-Named Rd.15 to connect with Un-Named Rd.1A,then continue to Keith Rd.Ext.South. SEE Map item 22. MC-r Go westerly from the intersection with 100' 2 No SH -- — W i Keith Rd.Ext.South and then .: southwesterly to cross and go beyond ti t r� Main Lane Ext.South and turn westerly � 9 } to reach Hardin-Jefferson Parkway. „ a SEE Map item 23. MC-r Go westerly from the intersection with 100' 2 No SH -- --- Hardin-Jefferson Parkway to connect F� with Boyt Rd.Ext.North. �,? �• ;' SEE Map item 24. DELETE-Walden Rd.-Ext. MA-s Fannett Rd.east across Hillebrandt 150' 4 M SH -- -- Development blocks this route. East Bayou to approximately 500 feet west SEE Map item 25. of 4th St.Ext.South. ADD-Walden Rd.-Ext.East MA-s Fannett Rd.southward along the west 150' 4 M SH -- --- Must be designed to minimize impact on park and neighborhood bank of Hillebrandt Bayou and crossing to the west. said bayou near the northern end of the SEE Map item 26. Tyrrell Park golf course and extending eastward to approximately 500 feet west of 4th St.Ext.South. i o l MAJOR STREET & HIGHWAY PLAN A Component of the Comprehensive Plan of The City of Beaumont with APPENDIX"A": "Major Street&Highway Plan Development Standards" —0L) t4&( L Adopted January 14, 2003 t MAJOR STREET & HIGHWAY PLAN A Component of the Comprehensive Plan of The City of Beaumont with APPENDIX"A': "Major Street&Highway Plan Development Standards" Prepaed by The Planning Division of the Public Works Department Prepared for Beaumont,Texas City Planning and Zoning Commission Laurie Leister, Chairman Greg Dykeman,Vice Chairman Glenn Bodwin Marty Craig Dale A. Hallmark Carlos Hernandez Walter Kyles Dohn LaBiche William Lucas January, 2003 RESOLUTION NO. 03-018 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby approves the re-adoption, with no significant modifications, of the currently adopted Land Use Plan Element of the Comprehensive Plan, and its accompanying "Development Strategies Plan"as set forth in Exhibit"A,"with no significant modifications,and re-adoption of the currently adopted Major Street& Highway Plan "Map"and accompanying"Appendix A"defining street and highway development standards of the plan as set forth in Exhibit"B,"all of which are components of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Beaumont. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 14th day of January, 2003. a r _ o Evel Y yn M. Lord Table of Contents Title Page. Proof of Adoption. Table of Contents. Exhibit"A". Appendix"A". ROAD CLASS Classification _ Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=6 shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min_ Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Avenue"A" SA-u College south to Franklin. 60' 2 CTL C&G — — " SA-u Franklin south to Washington. 60' 2 CTL C&G — — SA-u Washington south to Woodrow. 70' 4 No C&G — — " SA-u Woodrow south to West Virginia. 70' 4 No C&G — — Avenue"A"Ext.South SA-u West Virginia south to West Pt.Arthur 70' 4 No C&G — — Road. For southward continuation of corridor see West Port Arthur Road. Avenue"C" MC-u Crockett south to Wall. 60' 2 No C&G — — MC-u Wall south to Franklin. 60' 2 CTL C&G — — MC-u Franklin south to Irma St. 60' 2 CTL C&G — — MC-u Irma St.south to Washington. MY 2 No C&G — — MC-u Washington south to Haniot. 60' 2 No C&G — — Baker Rd. MC-s Wescalder west to Pt.Arthur FWC. MY 2 No C&G — — MC-s Westcalder east to Sandfin Street. 60' 2 No C&G — — Baker Rd.-Ext.East MC-s Sandlin St.east to S.Major to PT.Arthur 60' 2 No C&G — — FWC MC-s PT.Arthur FWC east to Dowlen Rd.Ext. 60' 2 No C&G — S.at UNR-2 Baker Rd.-Ext.West MC-s Pt.Arthur FWC west to Keith Rd.Ext. 60' 2 No C&G — -- South to Main Lane Ext.S.to Smith R. Ext.North. Belvedere Dr. MC-s Calder north to Phelan. 60' 2 CTL C&G — — " MC-s Phelan north to Gladys to Regina. 60' 2 No C&G Bridge needed at Hillebrandt Bayou. For corridor continuation see Regina. Bigner Rd. MC-u E.Lucas north to Maida to Roland. 60' 2 CTL C&G — — Bigner Rd.-Ext.West MC-u From Roland north and then west to 60' 2 CTL C&G — — Hilbig Rd.at or near Comstock. Blanchette MC-u Main St.west to Neches. 70' 4 No C&G — — Blewett Rd. MC s Fannett Rd.south approx.1 mile. 100' 2 No SH — — Portion near Fannett would be parallel to Mid-County Expressway. Blewett Rd.-Ext.South MC-r From approx.1 mile south of Fannett 100' 2 No SH — — Rd.southeasterly to Winzor Rd.at Blewett Road. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; EA.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=V shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- 1SIde-1 Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s)l I For corridor continuation southward see Wlnzor Road. Blewett Rd. MA-s Labelle Rdf west approx.1 &1/8 mile. 150' 2 No SH —For continuation of corridor east of Labelle Road,see Humble Rd.Ext.West. Blewett Rd.-Ext.West. MA-s From approximately Ito 1 &1/8 miles 150' 2 No SH — -- west of Labelle extend northwestedy and then west to again connect with Blewett Rd. east of Winzor Road. Blewett Rd. MA-s From Blewett Rd..EA.West at Blewett 150' 2 No SH — — Rd.westward to Winzor Road. " MA-r From Winzor Rd.west to end of existing 150' 2 No SH — — Blewett Road approximately 500 feet west of Winzor Road. Blewett Rd.-Ext.West. MA-r From approximately 500 west of Winzor 150' 2 No SH — -- Rd.at Blewett Rd.west to Fanned Road at Boyt. MA-r From Fannett Rd.west along Boyt Road 150' 2 CTL SH — — Suggest Boyt Rd.between Fannett Rd.and 11-1-10 be re-named as to I14-10. Blewett Road. Also see Meeker Road Ext.South for re-naming of Boyt Road west of IH-10. For westward continuation of corridor see Meeker Road Ext South. Boyt Rd.,South MC-r Lawhon Rd.south to Kidd Rd.to 100' 2 No SH — — UNR-9A at UNR-9B to Mack's Rd. Boyt Rd.,South-Ext.South. MC-r Mack's Rd.south to Meeker Rd.Ext. 100' 2 No SH — — South. Bristol Dr. MC-s 23rd St.west to E.Caldwood. 60' 2 No C&G -- — Broad Oak MC-s Old Voth Rd.east to northbound service 65' 2 No C&G — — road of Eastex Frwy. MC-s Eastex Frwy.East to Sherwood. 7U 2 No C&G — — Brooks Rd. SA-s Fanned Rd,west to I1-1-10. 80' 4 CTL C&G — — SA-s IH-10 west to S.Major Drive. 80' 4 CTL C&G — SA-s S.Major Dr.west to Keith Rd..Ext.South 80' 4 CTL C&G — — to Smith Road. SA-6 From Smith Road west to S.Pine Island 150' 2 No SH — — Road. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Brooks Rd.-EA.West SA-r S.Pine Island Rd.west to Meeker Rd. 150' 2 No SH — — EA.S. Brooks Rd.-EA.East MC-s Fannett Rd.east to Tyrrell Park Rd. W. 2 No C&G — — Broussard Rd.(North) MC-s Tram Rd.west to Loop Road. 60' 2 No C&G — — Broussard Rd.(South) MC-r Hiliebrandt Rd.west to Latta Road. 100' 2 No SH — — Buford St. MC-u From eastern City Limits west to Carroll 70' 2 No — St. MC-u Carroll St.west to Leiper St.to Sabine 70' 4 No C&G — — Pass. See Royal St.for Buford-Royal corridor continuation. Calder Avenue. SA-u Main St.west to MLK Pkwy. 70' 4 CTL C&G — — SA-u MLK Pkwy.west to 11th St.to I1-1-10. 70' 4 CTL C&G — — " SA-u 11-1-10 west to 18th St. 90' 4 CTL C&G — — SA-u 18th St.west to W.Lucas. 70' 4 No C&G — — SA-u W.Lucas west to Phelan. 70' 2 CTL C&G — — MC-u Phelan west to Dowlen to Phelan. 70' 2 CTL C&G — — For corridor continuation see Phelan. Caldwood Ave.,East. MC-s Calder south to Cross at Bristol. W. 2 No C&G — — " -MC-s Cross at Bristol south to SP RR. 60' 2 No C&G — — For Condnuadon of East Ca/dwood-Lindbergh Corridor see Lindbergh Avenue. Callahan Road(Hardin Co.) MC-s From Keith Rd.north to proposed 60' 2 No C&G — — Hardin-Jefferson Parkway. " MC-s From proposed Hardin-Jeffersom Pkwy. 60' 2 No C&G — — north to F.M.421. Callaghan St.(See Rolfe Christopher Dr. Campus Avenue. MC-u Highland west to present end west of 60' 2 No C&G 2 — Ector Street. Campus Avenue EA.West.. MC-u From present end west of Ector Street 60' 2 No C&G 2 — extend west to connect with Avenue'W' Ext.South. Campus Avenue EA.East. MC-u Extend oast from Highland to East 60 2 No Virginia. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Rte- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Cardinal Drive,E.&W.(See U.S.69,96,&287). Carroll St. MC-u Buford south to Grant to Doucette. 70' 4 No C&G —For southward contInuation of corridor see Syemore Sheet. Caswell St. MC-s S.H.105 north to Eastex Frwy.(service 6(Y 2 No C&G — Pavement to widen at S.H.105 to provide turning lane. road). Chinn Ln. SA-s Old Voth Rd.east to Eastex Frwy.north 90' 4 CTL C&G — — bound service road. MC-s Eastex Frwy.north bound service road W 2 No C&G — — Pavement to widen at Eastex Frwy to provide turning lanes. east to UNR-8 to Meadowview at Lawrence. See Meadowvlew for corridor continuation. Chinn Ln.-EA.West. SA-s Old Voth Rd.west to approximately 150' 90' 4 CTL C&G — Currently does not exist west of Old Voth Rd.to San Diego and east of San Diego Street. between Walker and N.Major Drive. SA-s From approximately 150'east of San 90' 4 CTL C&G — — Currently does not exist west of Old Voth Rd.to San Diego and Diego St.west to Walker. between Walker and N.Major Drive. SA-s From Walker west to N.Major Drive. 90' 4 CTL C&G — — Currently does not exist west of Old Voth Rd.to San Diego and between Walker and N.Major Drive. SA-s N.Major west to Griffin Ext.West to 90' 4 No C&G — — Would parallel LNVA canal on the south side. Peri Road. See Pert Rd for westward Suggest this portion of Peri be re-named Chinn. continuation of corridor. Circuit Dr.,East MC-u Calder north to Edson at N.Circuit. W 2 No C&G — — Circuit Dr.,North MC-u Edson west to Peyton. 60' 2 No C&G — — See Peyton for westward continuation of condor. Cleveland Ave. MC-u Delaware north to Filmore and to E. W 2 No C&G — — Lucas. CollegeSt.(U.S.90). MA-u Main to Orleans Strom. 60' 4 CTL C&G — — " MA-u Orleans to Neches. 75' 4 CTL C&G — — (1-Way West Bound) MA-u Neches at College to Walt at Trinity. W. 3 No C&G — — (1-Way West Bound) MA-u Using Wall from Trinity west to MLK W. 3 No C&G — — Pkwy. (1-Way West Bound) MA-u Using Wall from MLK Pkwy.west to 60' 3 to 2 No C&G — — Orange Avenue. ROAD CLASS Classification .- Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) " (1-Way East bound). MA-u Orange Avenue east to MLK Pkwy. 80' 2 to 3 No - " (1-Way East bound). MA-u MLK Pkwy.east to Trinty. 60' 3 No C&G — — " (1-Way East bound). MA-u Trinity east to Neches. 65' 3 No C&G — — "(2-way). MA-u Orange Avenue west to Ave.D. 75' 4 CTL C&G — — " MA-u Ave.D west to Fourth St. 70' 4 CTL C&G — — " MA-u Fourth St.west to SP RR. 79 4 CTL C&G — — MA-u SF RR west to Eighth St.to Eleventh St. 100' 4 CTL C&G — — MA-u Eleventh St.west to IH-10. 100' 6 CTL C&G — — " MA-s IH-10 west to Dowlen Rd.to Major Dr. 120' 6 CTL C&G — — Grade Separation at Major. MA-s Major Dr.west to Wescalder to 580' 120' 6 CTL C&G — — west of Wescalder. MA-s 580'west of Wescalder to Keith Rd.to 150' 4 M C&G — — Gentry Rd.Ext.South and Smith Road Ext.North connection at College. MA-r From Gentry Rd.Ext.South and Smith 150' 4 M SH — — Rd.Ext.North connection at College west to Meeker to the ETJ Line. Collier Rd. MCs Shakespeare west to Major Dr. 60' 2 No C&G — — Comstock Rd. MC-u Glen Oaks Circle north to Helbig at 60' 4 No C&G — — Bigner Rd.Ext.West. See Bigner Rd.-Ext West for eastward continuation of corridor. Comstock Rd.-Ext.South. MC-u Glen Oaks Circle south to S.H.105 Ext. 60' 4 No C&G — — East at proposed Dowlen Rd.Ext.North. See Dowlen Rd.-Ext.North for southward continuation of corridor. Concord Rd. SA-s S.H.105 south to Judy Lane. 90' 4 CTL C&G -- — " Re-alignment SA-s Judy south to Gamer Road. 90' 4 CTL C&G — — Concord Rd. SA-s Gamer Rd.south to N.Dowlen Road. 90' 4 CTL C&G — — SA-u Dowlen Rd.south to E.Lucas. 80' 4 CTL C&G — — SA-u E.Lucas south to Pinkston. W 4 CTL C&G — — " SA-u Pinkston south to east of Beard. 80' 4 CTL C&G — — ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extentlon. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH 8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru Or Gutter or Ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Concord Realigment SA-u From oast of Beard east across RR to W. 4 CTL C&G — — connect with old Concord R/W south to point near Ironton. Concord Rd. SA-u Ironton south to Live Oak. W. 4 CTL C&G — — " (1-Way east bound) SA-u Live Oak southeasterly to Gulf Street. W. 2 No C&G — — " (1-Way west bound) SA-u Gulf west to Live Oak. 60' 2 No C&G — — See Gulf St. for southward continuation of corridor and Mariposa Streets for connection to MLK Parkway.. Corley Ave. MC-u MLK Pkwy.west to Ave.A to Fourth 6(y 2 No C&G — — Carley is not accessible by northbound MLK traffic. Corley traffic Street. can only go southbound on MLK. MC-u Fourth St.west to Eleventh Street. 60' 4 No C&G — -- MC-u Eleventh St.west to IH-10. 60' 4 No C&G — — Cottonwood Ave. MC-u Concord west to RR.to Roman Street. 60' 2 No C&G — — MC-u Roman St.west to 7th St. 60' 2 No C&G — — See DoNinger for westward continuation of corridor. Crockett Street MC-u Pine west to Main Street. 60' 4 CTL C&G — — MA-u Pearl St.west to Orleans. 80' 4 CTL C&G — — Plaza interrupts from Odeans to Neches. Connects to Liberty/ Laurel Corridor. Crockett St.(continued). MC-u Neches west to Trinity St.R/W to MLK 60' 2 No C&G — — Pkwy.(Spur 380). MC-u MLK Pkwy.west to 6th St. 70' 4 No C&G — — See HoNywood for westward continuation of corridor. Crow Rd. MC-u Dowlen south to Folsom. 60' 4 No C&G — — Delaware St. MC-u Pine west to Magnolia. 60' 2 No C&G — — SA-u Magnolia west to Gulf St. 60' 2 No C&G -- — SA-u Gulf St.west to Renaud St. 60' 2 No C&G — — SA-u Renaud west to Concord. 70' 2 No C&G — — SA-u Concord west to 560'West of 10th St. 70' 4 No C&G — — ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8 shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From To R/W #Thru of Gutter or Ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) SA-u 560'west of 10th St.to Minglewood to 60' 4 No C&G — — Eastex Frwy. " MA-u Eastex Frwy.west to Central Dr. 70' 4 No C&G — — MA-s Central Dr.west to W.Lucas. 60' 4 CTL C&G — — MA-s W.Lucas west to Dowlen Rd. 60' 4 M C&G — — " MA-s Dowlen Rd.west to N.Major at 100' 4 M C&G — — Sometimes referred to as Delaware/Dishman Connector. Dishman. For westward condnuadon of corridor see Dishman. Detroit Ave. MC-u Concord north to Filmore to E.Lucas 60' 2 No C&G — — Detroit Rd.Ext.South MC-u From Concord Rd.south to connect with 61Y 2 No C&G — — new alignment of Concord Road. Dishman Rd. MA-s From N.Major west to Keith Road. 120' 4 M C&G — — MA-s From Keith Rd.to Gentry Rd.to west 150' 4 M SH — — East-west portion of Gentry Road that connects to Reins Road would side of canal. be re-named Dishman. Dishman Rd.-Ext.West MA-r From west side of canal south to Old 150' 2 No SH — — Sour Lake Rd,at Meeker Rd.Ext.North. Forsouthward continuation of corridor see Meeker Rd.Ext. North. Dollinger Rd. MC-u 7th St.west to N.9th St.at Hoover. 70' 2 No C&G — — An abandoned RR right-of-way running northwesterly from Dollinger at 9th St.to Hoover St.near Eleventh St.might be used to connect Dollinger with Eleventh St. See Hoover St.for westward continuabon of corridor. Dowlen Rd. MA-s Eastex Frwy.south and west to Old 100' 4 M C&G — — Dowlen Rd. MA-s Old Dowlen Rd.south to Folsom Dr. 120' 4 M C&G — — MA-s Folsom Dr.south to Gladys Ave. 100' 4 M C&G — — MA-s Gladys south to Westgate to Lexington. 100' 4 CTL C&G — — MA-s Lexington south to Calder to College. 100' 4 M C&G — — Grade Separation at SPRR. Dowlen Rd.-Ext.South MA-s College Dr.south to Washington Blvd.to 100' 4 M C&G — — Baker Rd./UNR-2 intersection to Walden Rd. Dowlen Rd.,North MA-u Eastex Frwy.to Concord Rd. 100' 4 M C&G — — ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; EA.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Lifnits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru Or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Dowlen Rd.,North-Ext.North MA-u Concord Rd.to a point west of Gamer 100' 4 M C&G — — Rd.and oast of Comstock Rd.and then north to S.H.105 EA.East. See Comstock Rd.Ext South Dowlen Rd.would end at intersection of S.H.105 and Comstock Rd. tbrnorthward conttnuatton of Ext.South. Corridor. Eastex Frwy. Frwy IH-10 to Delaware north to Jefferson Co. Varies 6 M C&G State&Federal Standards apply.(U.S.69,96,&287) Line. Edson Drive. MC-u N.Circuit north to Gladys to Delaware. 60' 2 No C&G — — Eleventh St. MA-u Eastex Frwy.south to Delaware to IH-10 100' 4 CTL C&G —to 360'north of Ashley. MA-u From 360'north of Ashley south to 100' 4 CTL C&G — — Calder to Hollywood to College. MA-u College south to Washington to Fannett 100' 4 CTL C&G — — Road(S.H.124)at Sarah Street. Erie Street SA-s Cardinal Dr.south to LNVA Canal to W. 4 CTL SH — Walden Rd.EA.East. Erie St.Ext.South SA-s From Walden Rd.Ext.East south to 150' 4 M SH — — Hillebrandt Road. SA-s Hillebrandt Rd.south to FM 3514 EA. 150' 4 M SH — — West. " SA-s FM 3514 Ext.West to Mid-Co.Expwy. 150' 4 M SH- — -- Would extend south to Humble Rd. and the ETJ Line. Fanned Rd.(State Hwy.124). MA-u Washington south to Fourth St. 60' 2 CTL C&G — — MA-u Fourth St.south to Eleventh St. 100' 4 M C&G — — MA-u Eleventh St.south to Cardinal Drive. 120' 6 M C&G — — " MA-s Cardinal Dr.south to Walden Road. 120' 6 M C&G — — " MA-s Walden Rd.south to Brooks Rd.to 120' 4 M C&G — — Major Dr.at Frint Dr. MA-s Major Dr.at Fdnt Dr.south to Mid-Co. 120' 4 M C&G — — Expwy. MA-r Mid-Co.Expwy.south to Blewett Rd. 150' 4 M SH — — Extends to FM 365. Ext.West to ETJ Line. Fannin St. MC-u Fourth St.west to 11th Street. 80' 4 M C&G — — FM 365 MCA-r Between ETJ Line west of Hillebrandt 150' 4 M SH — — Rd.and ETJ Line west of Labelle Rd. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or Ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lanes) FM 421 MA-r From U.S.69 west to ETJ Line. 150' 2 No SH — — FM 1151 SA-r Portion in Orange County within City of 150' 2 No SH — — Beaumont ETJ. FM 3615 SA-r From U.S.69/96/287 north to ETJ line. 150' 2 No SH — — FM 5614 MA-s U.S.69 west to W.Pt.Arthur Road. 150' 2 No SH — — FM 3514-Ext.East MA-s U.S.69 east to ETJ line. 150' 2 No SH — — Does not now exist. Ultimately,to extend to Twin City Hwy. FM 3514-Ext.East MA-s From U.S.69/96/287 north east approx. 150' 2 No SH — — t200'to ETJ line. MA-s For any portion developed north of Twin 150' 2 No SH — — Will require a bridge over the Neches River. Should connect with City Highway that may be within the ETJ. IH-10 In Orange County. FM 3514-Ext.West MA-s W.Pt.Arthur Rd.west to Erie St.Ext.S. 150' 2 No SH — — then West and Southwest to Hillebrandt Rd.&Mid-Co.Expwy.near Latta Road. " (Also described under MA-s Latta Rd.west to Labelle Rd.to Fannett 150' 2 No SH — — Portion from Latta Rd.west to IH-10 would become Mid-County Mid-County Expressway) Rd.at Smith Rd.to 11-1-10. Expressway. Would use a portion of existing Blewett Rd.R/W and Steinhagen Rd.R/W. See Harm-Jefferson Pkwy. 1br westward con6nuedGon of corridor. Filhnore St. MC-u Magnolia west to Cleveland,Detroit,and &Y 2 No C&G — — SF RR-R/W 140'west of Harding. Fillmore St.-Ext.West MC-u From 140'west of Harding to Woodlawn 60' 2 No C&G — — Crosses SF RR R/W. at Redwood. See Redwood for westward contdnuaBon of cor .ddor. Florida Ave. SA-u MLK Pkwy.west to 160'east of Rolfe 60' 4 No C&G — — Christopher(Callaghan). SA-u From 160'east of Rolfe Christopher 90' 4 M C&G — — (Callaghan)west to Chambers. SA-u Chambers west to East Parkway to W 4 No C&G — — Highland. SA-u Highland Ave. west to Park. 90' 4 M C&G — — " SA-u Park west to W.Port Arthur Rd.to 90' 4 No C&G — — Cardinal. Folsom Dr. SA-u West Lucas to 360'west of Crow. 7V 4 No C&G — — SA-u From 360'west of Crow to 635 west of 80' 4 No C&G — — 16pling. SA-u From 636 wrest of IGpling to Dowlen. 90' 1 4 1 No C&G — — ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classification& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector 0=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=V shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Sloe- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Folsom Dr.-Ext.West SA-s Dowlen west to N.Major to Keith Road. g0' 4 M C&G — — SA-s Keith Road west to Hardin-Jefferson 100' 4 M SH — — Alignment shown on map changed. Parkway. See Gentry Rd.for westward continuation of corridor. Changed southward to westward. Four Oaks Ranch Road(old MC-r Fm 1131 south to proposed S.H.105 100' 2 No Sh — — Beaumont-Orange Rd.) extension between Jefferson and Orange counties. Fourth St. MA-u Calder south to College to Cardinal Drive 70' 4 No C&G — — East bound service road. Fourth St.-Ext.South MA-s From Cardinal Dr.east bound service 100 4 CTL SH — — road south to Walden Rd.Ext.East. MA-s Walden Rd.Ext.East south to 150' 4 M SH — — Hillebrandt Rd. See Hlfebrandt Rd.for southward continuation of corridor. Franklin St. MC-u Main west to MLK Pkwy. 70' 2 CTL C&G — — MC-u MLK Pkwy.west to 4th St. 60' 2 CTL C&G — — Frint Dr. MC-s Fannett Rd.to Approx.2000'east of 70' 4 No C&G -- — Labelle Rd. Frint Dr.-Ext.South. MC-s From Approx.2000'east of Labelle Rd. 70' 4 No C&G — — southeast to Tyrrell Park Rd,Ext. South. MC-s From Tyrrell Park Rd,Ext.South south 70' 2 No SH — — to Mid-Co.Expwy.at Steinhagen Road. See Stefnhagen for southward continuation of corridor. Gaulding Rd. MC-r Fannett Rd.(S.H.124)south to ETJ Line. 'IW 2 No SH — — Road extends to FM 365. Gentry Rd. MC-s Dishman north to Folsom Ext.West. 150' 4 M SH — — Downgraded from SA-s to MC-s because Hardin-Jefferson Pkwy. would provide the needed arterial road. Gentry Road MC-r Folsom Rd.Ext.West westward to 150' 2 No SH -- — Reins Road. Gladys Ave. SA-u IH-10 west to Lucus. 80' 4 No C&G — — " SA-s Lucus west to Thomas Road to Dowlen 80' 4 No C&G — — Road. SA-s Dowlen Road-west to N.Major. 80' 4 No C&G - — Griffing Rd. MC-s Old Voth Rd.west to Major Dr. 60' 2 No C&G — ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru Or Gutter or ing Iwalks Cass. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) GHMng Rd.-Ext.West. MC-s Major Dr.west and north to Chinn Ln. 60' 2 No C&G — — EA.West. Gulf St. MC-u Delaware south to Live Oak to Concord 60' 2 CTL C&G — — Road. SA-u Concord Road south to IH-10. 60' 2 No C&G — — This is the south bound 1-way corridor to MLK Pkwy. See MLK Pkwy.for southward continuation ofcorddor. Hardin-Jefferson Parkway. MA-s From IH-10 at Smith Road to Smith Rd. 200' 4 M SH — — Alignment may follow Smith Rd.or parallel Smith Rd.some distance at Walden Road. on the east or west. MA-s From Walden Rd.at or near Smith Rd. 200' 4 M SH — — Grade separation interchange at College St.(U.S.90). Access to northwesterly to connect with College St. adjoining properties should not be permitted. (U.S.90). MA-s From College St.(U.S.90)northward 200' 4 M SH — — Grade separation interchange at College St.(U.S.90). Grade along or near the west side of Port separation at Old Sour Lake Road. Initial development could be as a Arthur Canal to Oki Sour Lake Road. 2-lane roadway. Access to adjoining properties should not be permitted. " MA-s From Old Sour Lake Rd.north to LNVA 200' 4 M SH — — Grade separation at Old Sour Lake Road. Grade separate Canal to Gentry Rd.,and to State Hwy. Interchange at State Hwy.105. Initial development could be as a 105 at Tolivar Canal Road. 2-lane roadway. Access to adjoining properties should not be permitted. MA-s From Tolivar Canal Rd.at State Hwy. 200' 4 M SH — — Grade separation interchange at State Hwy.105.Bridge at Pine Island 105 northward along or near Tolivar Bayou. initial development could be as a 24ane roadway. Access to Canal Rd.to Tram Rd.to Pine Island adjoining properties should not be permitted. Bayou. MA-s From Pine Island Bayou northward to 200' 4 M SH — — Bridge at Pine Island Bayou. Grade separation interchange at U.S.69 Keith Rd.then northeast to Callahan Rd. &96. Interchange should permit traffic to go north on U.S.96 and then east to connect with U.S.69 and northwest on U.S.69. An alternative to going north through U.S.96 south of Lumberton. Lumberton on U.S.96 would be using FM 3513. Access to adjoining properties should not be permitted. Harriot St. MC-u Southertand/Harriot Connector at RR 60' 2 No C&G — — Suggest name as Southerland and align to enter Stadium Shopping east to Ave.B. Center north of current entrance. See Southedand St.for westward continuation of corridor. Helbig Rd. SA-u From East Lucas north to S.H.105 Ext. 60' 4 No C&G — — East to Comstock. SA-s From Comstock north to Piney Point W 4 1 No I C&G — — Lane at LNVA canal. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway sub-Script _ CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or Ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lanes) See Piney Paint Ln.(Tram Road Ext.East)for westward continuation of corridor. Highland Ave. SA-u Irving Q Chapin south to Alma. 90' 4 CTL C&G — — SA-u Alma south to Florida. 70' 4 No C&G — — SA-u Florida south to Cardinal. 80' 4 No C&G — — SA-s Cardinal south to Sulphur Dr.Ext.West. 80' 4 No SH — — See Sulphur Dr.Ext.West for westward continuation of corridor. Hillebrandt Rd. MC-s W.Port Arthur Rd.west to Erie St.Ext. 100' 2 No SH — — South to Fourth St.Ext.South at Hillebrandt Rd. MA-s From Fourth St.Ext.S.south along 150' 4 M SH — — Hillebrandt Rd.to FM 3514 to Mid-Co. Expwy. MA-s Mid-Co.Expwy.south to Humble Rd.to 150' 4 M SH — — Eventually goes to FM 365. ETJ Line. Hodge Rd. MC-s Broussard Rd.(N)at Loop Rd.south to 60' 2 No C&G — — present end. Hodge Rd.-Ext.South MC-s Present end south across DD6 canal# 60' 2 No C&G — — 1002 to Tram Rd.at Major Drive. Hollywood Ave. MC-u 6th St.west to IH-10. 70' 2 CTL C&G — — See Crockett St.for eastward continuation of corridor. Hoover MC-u 9th St.at Dollinger west to 11 th St. 70' 2 No C&G — — Houston St. MC-u Southerland St.north to Washington W. 2 No C&G -- — Boulavard. MC-u Washington Blvd.north to Franklin St.to 60' 2 No C&G — — Milam St. Houston St.-EA.North MC-u Milam St.north to College St. 60' 2 M C&G — — Humble Rd. MA-r Steinhagen Rd.east to Hillebrandt Rd. I 150' 2 No SH — — Humble Rd.-Ext.East MA-r Hillebrandt Rd.east to ETJ Line. 150' 2 No SH — — Road would ultimately extend to W.Pt.Arthur Road. Humble Rd.-Ext.West. MA-r Steinhagen Rd.west to Labelle/Blewett 150' 2 No SH — — intersection. ROAD CLASS Classification _ Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; IS=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord.l Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To RMl #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) See Blewett Rd.for wastward continuation of corridor. Imes Road MA-r College Street(U.S.90)north to Old 150' 2 No SH — — Sour Lake Road Imes Rd.Extension North. MA-r Old Sour Lake Rd.north to State Hwy. 150' 2 No SH --- — 105. MA-r State Hwy.105 north to Keith Rd.to 150' 2 No SH — — F.M.421 near Bonwell. Imes Rd.Extension South. MA-r College Street(U.S.90)south to ETJ 150' 2 No SH — — Would ultimately extend to IH-10 at F.M.365. Line. Interstate Highway 10 -- — — — — — — — Inwood Street Extension MC-s See UNR-13. 60' 2 No C&G — — East. Irving Ave. MC-u Buford south to Doucette to Madison. W. 2 No C&G — — MC-u Madison south to Washington Blvd. 60' 4 No C&G - — Underpass at Spur 380(MLK Pkwy.). SA-u Washington Blvd.south to Highland 60' 4 No C&G — — Underpass at Spur 380(MLK Pkwy.). Avenue. Jacquise Rd. MC-s Spurlock oast to N.Major Dr. 60' 2 No C&G — Keith Rd. SA-s Ped Rd.south to S.H.105 to Dishman 90' 4 M C&G --- — to College(U.S.90). Keith Rd.-Fact.South SA-s College southwest to Shady Ln. 90' 4 M C&G —(Washington Blvd. SA-s Shady Ln.(Washington Blvd.)south to 90' 4 M C&G — — Baker Rd.Ext.West to Waldon Rd.to Brooks Rd.to Smith Road at Lawhon Rd.Ext.East. Keith Rd.(Hardin Co.) SA-s U.S.69 west to Callahan Road. 9C 2 No C&G — — SA-s Callahan Rd.west to proposed 90' 2 No C&G — — Hardin-Jefferson Pa SA-s From proposed Hardin-Jefferson Pkwy. 100' 2 No SH — — west to proposed Imes Rd.Extension North. Kidd Rd. MC-r Smith Rd.west to S.Boyt Road. 100' 2 No SH — — Labelle Rd. MC-s Fannett Rd.south to Frint Rd.to S. 60' 2 No C&G — — Major Dr.EA.South. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) MA-s S.Major Dr.Ext.South at Mid-Co. 150' 4 M SH — — Expwy.south to Blewett Rd.at future Humble Rd.Ext.West. MA-r Blewett Rd.south to FM 365 to ETJ 150' 4 M SH — — Line. Langham Rd. MC-s, Calder south to Westwood. 60' 2 No C&G — — MC-s Westwood south to College. 70' 2 CTL C&G — -- MC-s College south to Washington. 70 2 CTL C&G — — Latta Rd. MC-r Humble Rd.north to Mid-Co.Expwy.to 100' 2 No SH Broussard Rd.(S). Laurel Ave.(2-way). MC-u Office Park Drive east to 23rd.St.to 60' 2 No C&G — — IH-10. " MC-u IH-10 east to 12th Street. 60' 2 No C&G — — Laurel Ave.(one-way east MA-u 12th St.East to 11th Street. 60' 3 to 2 No C&G — — Grade Separation at IH-10(Maury Meyers Overpass). bound). MA-u 11th St.East to MLK Pkwy. 60' 2 No C&G- — — MA-u MLK Pkwy.to Magnolia. 60' 2 No C&G — — " MA-u Magnolia to Neches. W. 3 No C&G — " MA-u Neches to Park. 60' 4 M C&G — — MA-u Park to Orleans. 100' 4 CTL C&G — — Lavaca St. SA-u Sarah at SP RR east to Ave.A to Park to 70' 4 No C&G — — Grade Separation at SP RR. Highland at E.Lavaca. Lavaca St.,East SA-u Highland east to Hertel. 70' 4 No C&G -- — SA-u Hertel east to University Dr.to MLK 70' 4 M C&G — — Pkwy. Lawhon Rd. SA-r S.Boyt Rd.west to N.Boyt Rd.to 150' 2 No SH — — Trahan Rd.to ETJ Line. Lawhon Rd.-Ext.East SA-r S.Boyt.Rd.east and northeast to Smith 150' 2 No SH -- — Road at Keith Rd.Ext.South. See Keith Rd.fornorthward condbustion of corridor. Liberty Ave.(11-way west MA-u Magnolia west to Forrest St. 70' 3 No C&G — — bound). " MA-u Forrest St.west to MLK Pkwy. 60' 2 No C&G — — Grade Separation at SP RR. " MA-u MLK Pkwy.west to 11th Street. 70' 1 3 No C&G — — MA-u 11 th St.west to 13th St. 70 1 3 to 2 No C&G — — ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; EA.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Maury Meyers Overpass carries traffic over 1H-10. Liberty Ave. (2-way) MC-u 13th St.west to IH-10 Service Road. BEY 2 No C&G — — Shares R/W with Liberty-Laurel Bridge R/W. Liberty Ave.-Laurel St.Bridge MA-u Liberty at 13th St.west to 18th St. 120' 4 No C&G — — Shares R/W with existing Liberty Street. Crosses IH-10 via Maury Meyers Bridge. MA-u 18th St.to Phelan. 100' 4 No C&G — — Shares RNU with existing Liberty Street. Lindbergh Dr. MC-s SP RR south to Maitland to Jenny Lane. 70' 2 CTL C&G — — Grade separation at SP RR. An industrial street. " MC-s Jenny Ln.south to College to NY 4 CTL C&G — — Washington. Live Oak Ave. MC-u Pine St.west to Magnolia to Gulf Street. 80' 2 No C&G — — MC-u From Gulf west to Jirou Street. BEY 2 No C&G — — " (1-Way west bound) MC-u From Jirou Street west to Concord Rd. BO' 2 No C&G — — " (1-Way east bound) MC-u Concord east to Jirou Street. 6(y 2 No C&G — — Loop Rd. MC-s Stonetown Rd.south to Hodge Rd.at W. 2 No C&G — — Broussard Rd. See Hodge Rd.for southward condnuadon of corridor. Lucas,East MC-u Pine west to Magnolia. 60' 2 CTL C&G — — SA-u Magnolia west to Cieveland to Detriot to 8(Y 4 No C&G — — Grade Separation at SF RR. Bigner. SA-u Bigner west to Helbig to Concord. 89 4 No C&G — — Grade Separation at SF RR. SA-u Concord Rd.to Eastex Frwy. 80' 4 CTL C&G — — Lucas,West SA-u Eastex Frwy.to Folsom. 70' 4 CTL C&G — — " SA-u Folsom south to East Dr.to Calder. 70' 4 No C&G — -- " SA-u Calder south to Phelan at Office Park 70' 4 CTL C&G — — Dr. See Office Park Dr.Ibr corridor condbundon. Madison Ave. MC-u Grove west to Irving. 6(y 4 No C&G — — No north bound access to Madison;north bound access to MLK only. MC-u Irving west to MLK Parkway east service BO' 2 No C&G — — road. Magnolia Avenue. SA-u Laurel St.north to McFaddin. 65' 2 CTL C&G — — SA-u McFaddin north to 1H-10. 65' 4 No C&G — — SA-u IH40 north to Weiss to Delaware. 6(Y 4 No C&G — — " SA-u Delaware to Filmpre to East Lucas. 65' 4 No C&G — — ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; EA.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min, CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Maida Rd. MC-u Helbig east to Bigner Rd. 60' 2 No C&G — — Main Ln. MC-s College south to present end. 60' 2 No C&G — — Main Ln.-Ext.South MC-s Present end south to Baker Rd.Ext. 60' 2 No C&G — — West. Main St. SA-u Calder south to 120'north of Fannin. W 4 No C&G — — SA-u 120'north of Fannin south to Gilbert 80' 4 M C&G — SA-u Gilbert south to Blanchette. 80' 4 No C&G — — Main St.,North MC-u Calder north to Pine St. 60' 2 No C&G — — Major Dr.,North(FM 364) MA-s Tram Rd.south to LNVA Canal to S.H. 120' 4 CTL C&G — — 105. MA-s S.H.105 south to Gladys to Dishman to 120' 4 CTL C&G — — Phelan. MA-s Phelan south to SP RR north of College 120' 4 CTL C&G — — (U.S.90). Major Dr.,South(FM 364) MA-s From SP RR south to'College to 120' 6 CTL C&G — — Washington. MA-s Washington south to Walden Rd. 120' 6 CTL C&G — — MA-s Walden Rd.south to Brooks to IH-10 to 120' 6 CTL C&G — — Fannett Rd. Major Dr.,South-EA.South MA-s Fannett Rd.East& South to Labelle 120' 4 M C&G — — Road. " MA-s Labelle Rd.South to Mid-Co. 120' 4 M C&G — Expressway- Manion Dr. MC-s N.Major west to Greenmeadow,to 60' 2 No C&G — — Meadowridge. Mariposa St. SA-u IH-10 north to Cadwell to Concord at 60' 3 No C&G — — A 1-way north bound roadway that is the continuation of the MLK Gulf. pkwy.corridor. Madposa St South ofIK--10 fisted as MLK Pkwy. Meadowview Rd. MC-s Chinn Ln.east to Homer to Park North. 60' 2 No C&G — — Meeker Rd. MA-r U.S.90(College)north to a point south 150' 2 No SH — — of DD6 Ditch 807. Meeker Rd.-EA.North MA-r From DD6 Ditch 807 north to Old Sour 150' 2 No SH — — Lake Rd.at Dishman Rd.Fact.West. Meeker Rd. MA-r U.S.90(College)south to present end. 150' 2 No SH — — Meeker Rd.-EA.South MA-r From present end south to Walden Rd. 150' 2 No SH — — Ext.West to Brooks Rd.EA.West. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards F_xpwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or Ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) MA-r Brooks Rd.Ext.West south to Lawhon 150' 2 No SH — — Rd.to Trahan Rd.Ext.South. " MA-r Trahan Rd.Ext.South southward to 150' 2 No SH — — Re-name portion of Boyt Rd.west of IH-10 as S.Meeker Road. UNR-913 then south and east to Boyt Rd. at IH-10(Future Blewett Rd.Ext.West intersection) See Blewett Rd.Ext West for eastward confinuedon of corridor. Mid-County Expwy.(FM Expwy/IH-10 east to Fannett Rd.via Smith Rd. 200 4 M SH — — Rename Smith Rd.segment from IH-10 to Fannett Road as 3514). Frwy Mid-County Expressway. Also identified as FM 3514 which originally would be built as a 2 lane road. Expwy/Fannett Rd.at Smith Rd.eastward along 200 4 M SH — — Uses a part of existing Blewett Road. No access between Labelle and Frwy or parrallel to and across Blewett Rd.to Blewett. Grade separation interchange at Labelle. connect with Stainhagen Rd.at Labelle Road. " Expwy/ Labelle east along or parallel with 200 4 M SH — — Grade separation interchange at Labelle. Service roads on both sides. Frwy Steinhagen to Frint Dr.Ext.South. Steinhagen segment will become FM 3514 then Mid-County Expressway. " Expwy/ From Frint Dr:Ext.South east to Latta 200' 4 M SH — — Service roads on both sides. Bridge at Hillebrandt Bayou. Frwy Rd. " Expwy/ Latta Rd.east to FM 3514 Ext.West to 200 4 M SH -- — Grade separation interchange at Hillebrandt Road. Service road on Frwy Hillebrandt Road. I both sides. Expwy/ Hillebrandt Rd.east to Erie St.Ext. 200 4 M SH — — No service roads or access between these points. Frwy South to ETJ Line at John's Gully. (VOTE:Mid-County Expwy. County&adjacent communities have adopted routing of the would extend beyond ETJ line Mid-County Expressway. to Spudock Rd. MLK Pkwy.(Spur 380)Gulf MA-u IH-10 south to Gladys to 150'north of 60 3 No C&G — — Uses and re-names a portion of Gulf Street to MLK,Jr.Parkway. St.portion. (1-way south) Ashley. MLK Pkwy.(Spur 380) MA-u From 150'north of Ashley north to IH-10. 70 3 No C&G — — Re-names this portion of Mariposa to MLK,Jr.Parkway. Mariposa portion.(1-way north bound) MLK Pkwy.(two-way) MA-u 150'north of Ashley south to Calder to 100' 6 CTL C&G — — Fannin to Forsythe Street. MA-u Forsythe south to Wall to College to 100 6 M C&G — — Interchange Gilbert to Milam to Franklin. " MA-u Franklin south to Royal to Lee to 100' 6 M C&G — — Changes to expressway access control and design standards Washington. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=V shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To RAN #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) MA-u Washington south to Elgie to Adams. 100' 6 CTL C&G — — Changes to expressway access control and design standards. MLK Pkwy.(Spur 380)Old Pt. MA-u Adams to E.Lavaca to Florida to 100' 6 M C&G — — Arthur Rd.part. Georgia. MA-u Georgia to Cardinal (U.S.68,96,& 100' 6 M C&G — — 287). MA-s. Cardinal south to Spindletop to Twin City 120' 6 CTL C&G — — Hwy. Montrose Street MC-s College Street(U.S.90)south to 60' 2 No C&G — — Washington Boulavard. Moore Rd. MC-r Reins Rd.west,then south to Old Sour 100' 2 No SH — — Lake Rd. Neches Street MA-u Liberty south to Laurel. 70' 3 No C&G. — — Provides connection to Liberty/Laurel corridor. MC-u Laurel south to 140'north of Crockett. 65' 2 No C&G — — MC-u 140'north of Crockett south to W. 2 No C&G — — Blanchette. MC-u Blanchette south to Royal. M. 2 No C&G — — North Street. MC-u North Main St.west to Magnolia. 60' 2 No C&G — — MC-u Magnolia west to MLK Pkwy. 60' 2 No C&G — — MC-u MLK Pkwy.west to 7th St.to 11th St. &Y 2 No C&G — — MC-u From 11 th St.west to IH-10. 60' 2 No C&G — — MC-u IH-10 west to 23rd.St. 60' 2 No C&G — — Office Park Dr. MC-u Phelan at W.Lucas south to Laurel Ave. 65' 2 CTL C&G — — Part of W.Lucas corridor. Old Dowlen Rd./Old Dowlen SA-s Dowlen Rd.north to UNR-5B to S.H. 90' 4 M C&G — — Provide min.14'median&turning lanes as needed. Rd.-Ext.North. 105 at Caswell. Old Hwy.80 MC-s IH-10 to Rose City city limits. 100' 2 No SH — — Old Sour Lake Rd. MA-r From Gentry Rd.Ext.S.go west to 150' 2 No SH — — Dishman Rd.Ext.West at Meeker Rd. Ext.North to Moore Road. For eastward continuation of corridor see Phelan. Old Voth Rd. MC-s Best Rd.east to Broad Oak and then 64' 2 No C&G — — south to Tram Rd. MC-s Tram Rd.south to Chinn Lane to 60' 2 CTL C&G — — Griffing.Road. MC-s Griffing Rd.south to RFD Road. 60 1 2 No C&G — — ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Scrlpt CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name Way From-To R/W #Thru Or Gutter or ing Iwalks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) For southward continuation of conidorsee RFD Road. Orleans St. (1 Way north SA-u Penn.Ave.at Blanchette north to Wall. W 3 No C&G — — bound). Orleans/Pearl Connector SA-u Wall north to Orleans south of Forsythe. 80' 3 No C&G — — See Pead St.for continuation of Orleans-Pead Con=dor. Park St. (1 Way South MA-u Laurel south to Blanchette. 80' 3 No C&G — — Bound) (See Willow St.for northward continuation of Park-Willow Corridor.) Park St. (1-way south bound) MA-u Blanchette south Royal. 80' 3 No C&G — — RR underpass. MA-u Royal south to Craig W 3 No C&G — — MA-u Craig south to MLK Pkwy. 80' 3 No C&G — — " MA-u MLK Pkwy.south to Washington. 80' 2 No C&G -- — Add Park Street(as 1-way MA-u From Washington Blvd.south to Harriot W 2 No C&G — 2S south bound). Street. Extension of MA-u From Harriot Street south and then east tom' 2 No C&G — 2S to connect to existing Park St.near Alma Street. Park St.(2-way) MA-u From near Alma Street south to Lavaca 80' 2 No C&G — 2S Street. " MA-u From Lavaca south to Florida Street. W 2 No C&G — 2S MA-u From Florida St.south,across the S.P. 80' 2 No C&G — — RR tracks to connect with Avenue"A". Park North Dr. MC-u Eastex Frwy.north to Meadowview. W 2 No C&G — — Pearl St.(1 Way North SA-u North from the Orleans/Pearl W 3 No C&G — — Bound) Connector to Broadway. " SA-u Broadway north to Calder. 80' 3 No C&G — — Pearl St.,North(1-Way North SA-u Calder north to North Street and IH-10 W 3 No C&G — — Bound) ramp. Penn.Ave.(1 way north MA-u Washington Blvd.north to MLK Pkwy. W 2 No C&G — — bound) ((Spur 380). Penn.Ave.(1-way north bound) MA-u MLK Pkwy.(Spur 380)north to Royal. 70' 2 No C&G --- — " MA-u Royal north to Blanchette. 70' 3 No C&G — — Continues north as Odeans Street. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Penn.Ave.Extension south of MA-u Connect Penn.Ave.at Washington Blvd. 70' 3 No C&G — — Would be 1-way northbound. Washington. to Park St.at or near Harriot Street. Pori Rd. SA-s Keith Rd.east to Chinn Ln.Ext.West 90' 4 No C&G — Suggest re-naming as Chinn. Ped Rd.-Ext.South MC-s Keith Rd.west,then south to S.H.105. 60' 2 No C&G — — Suggest re-naming as Chinn. Peyton St. MC-s Westgate east to N.Circuit. 60' 2 No C&G — — Phelan Blvd. MA-u Calder at 18th St.west to 23rd St.to 100' 4 M C&G — — Lucus to Calder to Dowlen Road. MA-s Dowlen Rd.west to N.Major Drive. 100' 4 M C&G — — MA-s N.Major Dr.west to Keith Road. 100' 4 M C&G — — MA-s Keith Rd.west to Gentry Rd.Ext.South. 150' 4 M SH — — See Old Sour-Lake Rd.for westward continuation of corridor. Pine St. MC-u East Lucas south to Delaware to Live 60' 2 No C&G — — Oak to 11-1-10. MC-u I1-1-10 south to Magazine Street to 60' 3 No C&G — — Crockett. " MC-u Crockett south to Main(1-way north). 60' 2 No C&G — — Piney Point Ln. SA-u Sherwood east to Helbig. W 4 No C&G — — Suggest re-naming of Piney point Lane between Sherwood and Helbig as Tram Road. Piney Point Ln.Ext.East. SA-u Helbig east and southeast to connect 917 4 No C&G — — with eastward Ext.of S.H.105. See Tram Road Ext.East for westward condnuedon of corridor. Plant Rd. MC-s Eastex Frwy.(NSR)northeast to Helbig 60' 2 No C&G — — Rd. Redwood Dr. MC-u Concord Rd.east to Woodlawn. 60' 2 No C&G — — " MC-u Woodlawn east to SF RR R/W at 60' 2 No C&G — — Also see Fillmore-Ext.West.(Possibly to be re-named as Fillmore). Fillmore. See FEmore for eastward continuation of corridor. Regina Ln. MC-s Edson west to Belyedere. 60' 2 No C&G — — Reins Rd. MC-r S.H.105 south to Moore Rd. 100' 2 No SH — — RFD Rd. MC-s S.H.105 northeast to Old Voth Rd. 60' 2 No C&G — — ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Develo ment Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=V shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or Ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder iLane(s) River oaks Blvd.Extension MC-s See UNR-14. East. Rolfe Christopher Dr. MC-u East Virginia south to Florida. 1 MY 4 M C&G — — Ord.#88-40 changed name Callaghan to Rolfe Christopher Drive. MC-u Florida at Callaghan south to Cardinal. 100' 4D M C&G — — Ord.#88-40 changed name Callaghan to Rolfe Christopher Drive. See Calaghan fornorthward continuation of corridor. Royal St. MC-u Neches east to Park St. W 2 No C&G — — " MC-u Park St.east to Penn.Ave.to Buford at 80' 4 No C&G — — Sabine Pass via Royal/Buford Connector. Sarah St. SA-u S.P.RR tracks west to Bob to Usan. W. 4 No C&G -- — SA-u Usan west to 4th St. 80' 4 No C&G — — SA-u 4th St.west to Fanned. 80' 4 No C&G — — See Lavaca and Lavaca East for eastward continuation of corridor. Seventh St. MC-u Dollinger south to I1-1-10. 7U 2 CTL C&G — — " MC-u IH-10 south to Calder to Laurel. W 2 CTL C&G — - Shakespeare Dr. MC-s Gladys south to Collier Rd. W 2 No C&G — — Shakespeare Dr.-Ext.North MC-s Gladys north to Delaware(Delaware/ 80' 2 No C&G — — Dishman Connector). Sherwood Dr. MC-s Broad Oak south to Piney Point Lane. 70' 2 No C&G — — S.Pine Island Rd. MC-s From a point south of College(U.S.90) 100' 2 No SH — — south to Walden Rd.to Brooks Rd. S.Pine Island Rd.-Ext.North. MC-s From a point south of College north to 100' 2 No SH — — College at Yorkshire. For southward continuation of corridor,see Trahan Rd.Ext North. Southerland St. MC-u Fannett Rd.east to Fourth Street. W 2 No C&G — — " MC-u Fourth St.east to Usan St.to 80' 2 No C&G — — undeveloped St.RNV west of Elem. School. Southeriand-Haniot St. MC-u From undeveloped at.R/W west of elem. W 2 No C&G — — Suggest naming new section as Southerland and add"old"to Connector. school east to Haniot St.at RR. remaining portion near school. New Addition to Plan. See Harriot St.for eastward continuation of corridor. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards EWwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facllitles Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise rioted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=V shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Read- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Spindletop Ave. MA-s U.S.69/96/287 west to Sulphur Dr. 80' 4 No SH — — Spur 380(See MILK Pkwy: — — Gulf,&Mari Spurlock Rd. MC-s Keith Rd.east to Jacquise Road. 60' 2 No C&G — — Corridor continues east to N.Major Drive via Jacquise. State Hwy.105 MA-r ETJ Line in Hardin Co.east to Tram 150' 4 CTL SH — — Road. MA-s Tram Rd.east to Keith Rd.(City Limits). 150' 4 M SH — — " MA-s Keith Rd.east to Eastex Frwy. 120' 4 CTL C&G - — " MA-s Eastex Frwy.east to Concord Rd. 120' 4 CTL C&G — — State Hwy.105-Ext.East. MA-s Concord Rd.east to Dowlen Rd.Ext. 120' 4 M C&G — — North at Comstock Rd.Ext.South then east to Halbig Road. State Hwy.105-Ext.East. MA-s From Helbig Rd.east and then north to 120' 4 M C&G — — connect with or run parallel but east of Barrett Road to Bigner Road Extension West. MA-s From Bigner Rd.Extension West north 150' 4 M SH — — and northeast toPiney Point Lane Extension East. MA-s From Piney Point Lane Exten.East 150' 4 M SH — — F.M.1132 would provide access to IHA G at an existing interchange. extend eastward to follow or parallel pipe /power line RIW to cross Neches River to connect with F.M.105 at or near F.M. 1132. State Hwy.124(See Fannett Rd.) State Hwy.347(See Twin City Hwy.) Steinhagen Rd. MC-s Labelle Rd.east to Frint Rd.Ext.South 100' 2 No SH — — Will be FM 3514 then become a portion of Mid-County Expressway then south to Humble Road. when bulk. See UNRA0 for southward — — continuation of corridor. Stonetown Rd. MC-s Best Rd.west to Loop Rd. 60' 2 No C&G — — Sulphur Dr. MA-s Spindletop Ave.west to T.&N.O.RR at 80' 4 No SH — LNVA Canal. Sulphur Dr.Ext.west MA-s T.&N.O.RR at LNVA Carnal west to 80' 4 No SH — — Highland Ave.on south side of RR. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway subscript CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned FacilRies Dewriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=V shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To RNV #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lanes) MA-s West along south side of T.&N.O.RR, 80' 4 No SH — — Use un-named existing street R/W. along Highland to W.Pt.Arthur Rd.at Walden Ext.East. See Walden Rd.Ext.East for westward continuation of conidof Sycamore St. MC-u 150'north of Doucette south to Madison 70' 4 No C&G — — to the City Limits and the eastern extension of Washington Boulavard. Tolliver Rd. MC-s Major Dr.west to Keith Rd. 60' 2 No C&G — — Trahan Rd.Ext.North. MC-r Lawhon Rd.north to Brooks Rd.at S. 100' 2 No SH — — Pine Island Road. Trahan Road. MC-r Lawhon Road south to present end. 100' 2 No SH — — Trahan Rd.-Ext.South. MC-r Present end south to Meeker Rd.Ext. 100' 2 No SH — — South. Trahan Road. MC-r From Meeker Rd.Ext.South extend 100' 2 No SH — southwesterly and then south to connect with westward extension of UNR-9b. Tram Rd. SA-s S.H.105 north and east to Tolivar Canal 100' 4 M SH — — Rd.to N.Major Drive. SA-s From N.Major Dr.east to Old Voth 90' 4 M C&G — — Road. SA-s Old Voth Rd.oast to Eastex Frwy.North 90' 4 CTL C&G — — Bound Service Road. SA-s Eastex Frwy.east approximately 1200 90' 4 CTL C&G — — feet toturn southeasterly. Tram Rd:Ext.East. SA-s From approx.1200'oast of Eastex Frwy. W 4 No C&G --and on Tram Rd.turn southeast along west side of SF RR and go to Piney Point Ln. See Piney Point Lane for eastward oondinuadon of corridor. Twenty-third St. MC-u Gladys south to Calder. 60' 2 No C&G — — MC-u Calder south to Phelan to Laurel. 70' 2 CTL C&G — — " MC-s Laurel south to Bristol to SP RR. 60' 2 No C&G — — Grade Separation at SP RR. i ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) MC-s SP RR south to College. 70' 4 No C&G — — Grade separation at RR. MC-s College south to Washington Blvd. 70' 4 M C&G — — Twin City Hwy.(State Hwy. MA-s MLK Pkwy.(Spur 380)South to ETJ 150' 4 M SH — — State Standards. 347) Line. Tyrrell Park Rd. MC-s Fannett Rd.south to Frint Road, 60' 2 No C&G — — Tyrrell Park Rd.-Ext.South MC-s Frint Rd.(old)south to Willow Marsh 60' 2 No C&G — — Bridge at bayou. Bayou to Font Rd.EA. South. University Dr. MC-u North from E.Lavaca to near Pipkln then W 4 M C&G — 2S Special R/W case. RNV set to match existing R/W to south. east to connect with MLK Parkway. MC-u E.Lavaca south to Alabama to Florida 80' 4 M C&G — — to Cardinal. Un-Named Rd.-1 A MC-s From Keith Rd.EA.S.go southeast to 65' 2 No C&G — — IH-10 south bound service road. Un-Named Rd.-1 B MC-s From lddd Rd.@ Smith Rd.go east to 65' 2 No C&G — — UNR-1A Un-named Rd.-2 MC-s From Baker Rd.EA.East at Dowlen Rd. 60' 2 No C&G — — Re-alignment. EA.South extend east to connect with IH-10 Service Road. Un-named Rd.-3 MC-s Manion south to Phelan. 60' 2 No C&G — — Un-named Rd.-4A MC-s Dishman north and east to N.Major 60' 2 No C&G — at UNR-4B. Un-named Rd.-4B MC-s Major Dr.at UNR-4A east to Delaware 60' 2 No C&G — — Ext.West. Un-named Rd.-5A MC-s From Folsom Rd.Ext.West,north 60' 4 No C&G — — and then east to UNR-613 just north of drainage area. Un-named Rd.-5B MC-s From S.H.105 at or near Lampman 60' 4 No C&G -- — south then southeast to Intersect with UNR-5A and then southeast and east to Old Dowlen Road near utility sub-station and to Parkdale Mall. Un-named Rd.-6 MC-s From Keith Rd.east and then north to 100' 2 No SH — — S.H.105. Un-named Rd.-7 MC-s From Major Dr.just north of LNVA Canal 60' 2 No C&G — — southwest to Folsom EA.West. Un-Named Rd.-8 MC-s Chinn at Meadowview north to Tram Rd. 60' 2 No C&G — — Ext.East. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector 0=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru Or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Un-Named Rd.-9A MC-r S.Boyt Rd.at UNR-9B east and north to 100' 2 No SH — — iddd Road. Uh-Named Rd.-9B MC-r S.Boyt Rd.west to Meeker Rd.Ext. 100, 2 No SH — — South. Un-Named Rd.-913;westward MC-r From Meeker Rd.Ext.South extend 100' 2 No SH — — Would extend beyond ETJ Line to connect with Imes Rd.Exten. extension of. west to ETJ Line. I South. Un-Named Rd.-10 MC-r Humble Rd.at Steinhagen south to 100' 2 No SH — — UNR-11A to FM 365. Replace this description for MC-r Labelle Rd.easterly to ETJ line west of 100' 2 No SH — — Un-named Rd.-11 B extends eastward from ETJ line and then south Un-named Rd.-11A with Hillebrandt Rd.at UNR-11 B. to connect with S.H.365. descriptions shown below Un-named Rd.-11A MC-r From Labelle Rd.easterly to UNRA 0. 100' 2 No SH — Un-named Rd.-11 B MC-r From UNR-10 easterly to ETJ line west 100, 2 No SH — — Un-named Rd.-11 B should extend eastward from ETJ line to of Hillebrandt Road. Hillebrandt Rd.and then easterly and south to connect with S.H.365. Any portion of UNR-11 B outside the ETJ is however outside the Un-named Rd.-12A MC-s From Tram Rd.west of City Limits 60' 2 No C&G — — extend south then southwesterly and west to connect with proposed Hardin-Jefferson Parkway at UNR-12B. Un-named Rd.-12B MC-s From UNR-12B at proposed 60' 2 No C&G — — Suggest naming the road River Oaks. Hardin-Jefferson Pkwy.west to connect to Tram Rd.at proposed UNR-14. Un-named Rd.-13 MC-s From Inwood Street in Bevil Oaks east W 2 No C&G — Suggest naming the road Inwood Street. UNR-13 is also listed under and south to connect with UNR-14. Inwood Street Extension East. Un-named Rd.-14 MC-s From River Oaks Blvd.in Bevil Oaks 7a 2 No C&G — Special R/W case. Pavement and R/W set to match existing Bevil extend east and south to connect with Oaks section. Suggest naming the road River Oaks. UNR-141s Tram Rd.at UNR-128. also listed under River Oaks Extension East. U.S.Hwy.68,86,&287 Frwy IH-10 east to Twin City Hwy.(S.H.347). Varies 4 M C&G ;– — State Standard. Grade separation interchanges at Fanned,4th St., (Cardinal Drive) Erie,W.Pt.Arthur Rd.,MILK Pkwy.,and Twin City Highway. Overpass at Highland. U.S.Hwy.69,96,&287. Frwy Twin City Hwy.southeasterly to FM3514 Varies 4 M SH — — State Standard. to ETJ line. U.S.Hwy.69,96,&287(See Eastax Frwy.). U.S.90(See College) — — Usan St. MC-u Southerland south to Sarah to Virginia. 60' 2 No C&G -- — Village Creek Parkway.(See FM 3615 Virginia St.,West MC-u Avenue"A" west to 4th St. 60' 2 No C&G — — ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Rte- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To RIW #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Virginia St.,East. MC-u MLK Pkwy.west to Callaghan. 80' 4 M C&G — — East Vlrginle dosed through Lamar Univ. Virginia St.East(Cont.) MC-u University west to Highland Avenue. 60' 2 No C&G — — Walden Rd. MA-s West from Fannett Rd.at Walden Rd: 129 4 CTL C&G — — Ext.East to IH-10 to Dowlen Rd.Ext. South. MA-s Dowlen Rd.EA.South west to S.Major. 120' 4 M C&G — — MA-s S.Major west to Wescalder to Keith Rd. 120' 4 M C&G — — EA.S.to Smith Rd.Ext.North. MA-r Smith Rd.west to S.Pine Island Rd. 15U 4 M SH — — Walden Rd.-EA.West MA-s S.Pine Island Rd.west to Meeker Rd. 150' 4 M SH — — Ext.South. Walden Rd.-Ext.East MA-s Fanned Rd.east across Hillebrandt 150' 4 M SH — — Bayou to approximately 500 feet west of 4th St.Ext.South. " MA-s From approximately 500 feet west of 4th 150' 4 M SH — -- St.Ext.South go east to 4th St.Ext. South. " MA-s From Fourth St.Ext.South,east to Erie 150' 4 M SH — — St.to W.Pt.Arthur Rd.at Sulphur Dr. Ext.West. See Sulphur Dr.Ext West for corridor continuation eastward. Wall Street. MA-u Trinity west to MLK Pkwy. W. 3 No C&G — — This is the west bound section of College Street. Washington Blvd. SA-u MLK Pkwy.(Spur 380)west to 4th St.to 91y 4 CTL C&G — — Grade Separation at SP RR. 11th St.to IH-10 west service road. SA-s IH-10 west service road west to 23 rd. 90' 4 CTL C&G -- — St.to S.Major Drive. SA-s S.Major Dr.west to Westcalder to Keith 80' 4 M C&G — — Rd.Ext.South. Washington Blvd.-Ext.East MC-u MLK Pkwy.(Spur 380)east to 70' 2 No C&G — — sycamore. Wescalder Dr. MC-s College St.south to Walden Road. 60' 2 No C&G — — West Port Arthur Rd. SA-s Avenue A Ext.S.to Cardinal. 70' 4 No C&G — — MA-s Cardinal Dr.south to LNVA Canal,to 150' 4 M SH — — City limits,FM3514,and to ETJ Line. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted:Jan. 14,2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14 Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.: SH=6'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru Or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Westgate Dr. MC-s Shakespeare east to Dowlen. 60' 2 No C&G — — " MC-s Dowlen Rd.east to Peyton. W 2 No C&G — — Willow St. (1 Way south SA-u IH-10 off ramp at North SL south to 60' 4 No C&G — — bound) Broadway. SA-u Broadway south to Laurel 60' 3 No C&G — — See Park St.for southward continuation of corridor. Willow Bend Dr. MC-s S.Major Dr.east to Quiet Bend. 70' 4 M C&G — — MC-s Quiet Bend south to 753'south of Willow 60' 2 No C&G — — Place. Willow Bend Dr.-Ext.North MCs Walden Road north to Tumberry to 753' 60' 2 No C&G — — south of Willow Place. Willow Bend Dr. MC-s Walden Rd.south to Prestwick Circle. 6(y 2 No C&G -- — Willow Bend Dr.-Ext.South MC-s From Preswick Circle south to Brooks My 2 No C&G — — Road. Willow Creek Drive. MC-s S,Major east approx.3517. 100' 4 M C&G — — MC-s 60' 2 No C&G — — Winzor Rd. MC-r From Blewett Rd.south to present end. 150' 2 No SH — — Winzor Rd.-Ext.South MC-r From present end south across Bayou 150' 2 No SH — — Would continue south to FM 365. Changed from SA to MC-r. Din to ETJ Line. Wooten Road MCs College Street(U.S.90)south to 60' 2 No C&G — — Washington Boulevard. Yorkshire Rd. MC-s College north to present end. 100' 2 No SH — — Yorkshire Rd.Ext.N. MC-s Present end west to Meeker Rd.Ext. 100' 2 No SH — — North. \ I MA 0 \\�S T R- 1 ET AN , D HIGHWAY PLAN i I RESOLUTION 1 1 v WHEREAS,the City Planning Commission recognizes its responsibilities as provided for in Sec.2-32 of the City Code for establishing plans and standards for major streets and highways serving the City and the area within the City's Extra-territorial Jurisdiction;and, i 5 WHEREAS,such plans and standards are needed in order to Insure objectivity,consistency,and efficiency I in meeting the transportation needs of the community;and, WHEREAS,the City Planning Commission Intends that there be coordination in the development of such J •� •'t---` ��° •• transportation system elements with other physical development in order to maximize the effective use of 1 �' • ` \4 �' such facilities and provide for the limey development of those elements of the transportation network that Q will support the growth and redevelopment needs of the community;and, 1 : ` • `, ��� •• 1 WHEREAS,the City Planning Commission has reviewed this Major Streets and Highways Plan as an ` 1 element of the Comprehensive Plan at a public hearing held thereon;and, • • r 1 �•- /` conducted that it shout ` • • ♦ WHEREAS,the Planning Commissirxl of the City of Beaumont has studied and has d • • i ♦ . \� p., recommend the adoption of the Major Street and Highway Plan herein presented; NOW,THEREFORE,be it resolved by the City Planning Commission that it recommends to the City `�, L ' a ♦ t,F, 1 a Council of the City of Beaumont that said Major Street and Highway Plan be adopted as a component of • • the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Beaumont;and `% %� $ • :a `e��', BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Major Street 8 Highway Plan shalt guide the implementation of • • • t p • * � 1 � the capital Improvement program Insofar as said program affects acquisition and/or Improvement of the • transportation network i • ' `� oe •' _ t i PASSED Y THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION of the City of Beaumont this 18th day of December,2002 ., ; – cu– _ i ` ; , Chai an, Beaumont Planning Commislon Date � 1' • •• ••• � �, •N alts ` ♦.* City Council Resolution f Ordinance No.:03-018 Date: January 14,2003 r � 1 ' ayor Ev n M.Lord Date L U -County Expresswa �� 1 1 I Pine Forest J61ft4. ? 1 j ,�` , it r N , + i ALIGNMENT OF MAJOR SREEETS 1 0 1 2 Miles ��� w• Future Mayor Street ` ` r Example of Alignment Range Future Major ` This map was prepared by the staff of the Planning Division using % Arterial ollector Street rlal' Arc View GIs software and digital data received courtesy of the ROADWAY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM South East Texas Regional Planning Commission.Because changes Arterial"0" were made to both the scale of the various digital flies used and the �. EXISTING ROAD FUTURE ROAD OR -� location of features as shown on the resulting map,this map Is to be CLASSIFICATION Arterial"A"it EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY considered nothing more than a graphical representation of the features shown for the area. The map Is therefore not suitable for Future Major , Streets measurements or establishing boundaries. No represents- _oSy Collector 9trsa tlons or warranties with regard to accuracy or completeness of the ' FREEWAY Information depleted on this map Is intended. + i EXPRESSWAY ���,,, Existing Major Existing "'--r f #.a Collector Road Prepared by the City of Beaumont Planning Division of the PARKWAY Read Department of Economic Development November 2002 MAJOR ARTERIAL Recorded at the Jefferson County Courthouse ` � Arteri al l a Date:4/28/03 File#: ZCO3016079 SECONDARYARTE IAL T Volume#:N/A Page#:N/A Map Records OL 7© storied arcs laustrata how the major s alignments for proposed actual angnment of the built road major streets are selected at the might vary from the allanmant engineering slaps when all conditions NON-MAJOR STREETS — — Alignments of future shown In black. are known and the design of factors PROPOSED CHANGES ........... proposed developments a are roadways are approximate reviewed for subdivision approval. Current Proposed Changes Are Highlighted in color. DELETIONS I 1 NOTE:See Appendix"A"for specific R.O.W.requirements for each roadway Potential Future Changes Not Highlighted. r � MA 0 \,STR- - ET AND H IG HWAY PLAN RESOLUTION I It WHEREAS,the City Planning Commission recognizes its responsibilities as provided for in Sec.2-32 of t ( the City Code for establishing plans and standards for major streets and highways serving the City and the $ I, .. $ area within the Citys Extra -territorial Jurisdiction;and, • . WHEREAS,such plans and standards are needed in order to Insure objectivity,consistency,and eHiclency t -V 0 In meeting the transportation needs of the community;and, 1 j ♦ :. ; \ WHEREAS,the City Planning Commission Intends that there be coordination In the development of such i .J— .t 'N�°✓`fie • transportation system elements with other physical development in order to maximize the effective use of IWell a �? such facilities and provide for the timety development of those elements of the transportation network that will support the growth and redevelopment needs of the community;and, x .• ��� ' t " WHEREAS,the City Planning Commission has reviewed this Major Streets and Highways Plan as an �• 1 element of the Comprehensive Plan at a public hearing held thereon;and. i • % • • `.�I ,., ` WHEREAS,the Planning Commission of the City of Beaumont has studied and has concluded that It should recommend the adoption of the Major Street and Highway Plan herein presented; ,� 5 • a • • • I CtHU"`"', \_� , NOW,THEREFORE,be it resolved by the City Planning Commission that It recommends to the City ,j .j �•,., t Council of the City of Beaumont that said Major Street and Highway Plan be adopted as a component of `'� : ! a • •.';,.�• I '• the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Beaumont;and orm�All,`� $ • Jr • --- , Highway Plan shall guide the Implementation of • '1 g t . � BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Major Street 3 HI ,, i I�Z • 1 the capital improvement program Insofar as said program affects acquisition and/or Improvement of the I ` transportation network. 'r , ro ��' ? 1 iI _ �Z i �'•� t /�-�°� PASSED Y THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION of the City of Beaumont this 16th day of December,2002 • . be Qw . p „ �}� r�tyl�rt�ts_1 — — ,x ✓ ; Chat an, Beaumont Planning Commisionw Date 1 • g Ir• sills 60.0 12 19 A• 1 -- '� City Council Resolution 1 Ordinance No.:03-018 Date: January 14,2003 r I ayor Ev n M.Lotd Date .County Expresswa ` 1 Pine Forest r — — — I- - 1 ALIGNMENT OF MAJOR SREEETS N $ ••••-•••Future Major Strut 1 0 1 2 Miles �\% Example of Alignment Range `% Future Major Collector Street This map was prepared by the stair of the Planning Division using � � Arterial" Arc View GIS software and digital data received courtesy of the ROADWAY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM South East Texas Regional Planning Comailsslon.Because changes `., x �a� were made to both the scale of the various digital flies used and the CLASSIFICATION EXISTING ROAD FUTURE ROAD OR Arterial„A, X.k ''_' Arterial o location of features as shown on the resulting map,this map Is to be ��`` EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY considered nothing more than a graphical representation tie the Future Major features shown for the area. The map is therefore not suitable for Collator StrseU f z ti� taking measurements or estabtlshing boundaries. No represents UA r,t bons or warranties with regard to accuracy or completeness of the FREEWAY Information depicted on this map Is intended. i EXPRESSWAY ExistIng .: Existing Major ` Road s Collector Road Prepared by the City of Beaumont Planning Division of the PARKWAY Department of Economic Development November 2002 MAJOR ARTERIAL Recorded at the Jefferson County Courthouse Date:4/18/03 File#: 7.00301160-78 SECONDARYARTEftIAI ���� eriv a Volume#:N/A Page#: N/A Ma Records g p MAJOR COLLECTOR — — — — — — shaded areas illustrate how the specific alignments for proposed actual alignment of the built road major streets are selected at the might vary from the alignment engineering stage when all conditions NON-MAJOR STREETS — Alignments of future shown In black are known and the design of factors PROPOSED CHANGES •••••• ol proposed dwdopmen4are [roadways are approximate reviewed for subdivision approval. Current Proposed Changes Are Highlighted in color. DELETIONS t NOTE:See Appendix"A"for specific R.O.W.requirements for each roadway Potential Future Changes Not Highlighted. i �I 8 November 25, 2008 Consider a request to abandon a 20' alley in Block 11, Van Wormer Addition RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY [I I'Lm ► ( T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager 'o+') PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request to abandon a 20' alley in Block 11, Van Wormer Addition. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND Mark Whiteley and Associates, Inc. has applied for the abandonment of a 20' alley in Block 11, Van Wormer Addition. The Diocese of Beaumont owns all of the lots within Block 11 of the Van Wormer Addition. It is currently in the design phase of developing and building a new Chancery on Block 11. To allow for the best utilization of the site, the Diocese is requesting that the existing alley be abandoned. At a Regular Meeting held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 to abandon a 20' alley in Block 11, Van Wormer Addition. BUDGETARYIMPACT None. 1 November 25, 2008 Consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District at 2925 Roberts and the tract on the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165'west of Fourth Street RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY I'Lo I 11 1�1 U1 11* T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager G5(3 PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District at 2925 Roberts and the tract on the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165'west of Fourth Street. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND Terry Gray and Georgia Gray Guillory have applied for the zone change. The subject property is located at 2925 Roberts and the lot immediately to the east of 2925 Roberts. Mr. Gray states that he has resided at 2925 Roberts all of his life. He has bought the lot to the east and would like to construct a new house on that lot. He would move into that house and then rehabilitate the house at 2925 Roberts. RS zoning exists immediately to the west of the subject property. Single family residences cannot be built on GC-MD zoned properties. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 of a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District at 2925 Roberts and the tract on the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165'west of Fourth Street. BUDGETARYIMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS, AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL- MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT TO RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING)DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2925 ROBERTS AVENUE AND THE TRACT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF ROBERTS AVENUE, 165' WEST OF FOURTH STREET, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas,and in particularthe boundaries of the zoning districts,as indicated upon the Zoning Map of the City of Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-513 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the zoning of property presently zoned GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)Districtfor property located at 2925 Roberts Avenue and the tract on the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165'west of Fourth Street, being the East 80' of the west 165'of Lot 7 and the North 85'of the West 85'of Lot 7, Block 4, Fourth St.Acres Addition, City of Beaumont,Jefferson County,Texas,containing 0.3 acres, more or less,as shown on Exhibit'A," and the official zoning map of the City of Beaumont is hereby amended to reflect such changes. Section 2. That, in all other respects, the use of the property herein above described shall be subject to all of the applicable regulations of the underlying zoning district as well as those regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended. Section 3. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances,should for any reason be held to be invalid,such invalidity shall not affectthe remaining portions of this ordinance,and to such end, the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. Section 5. That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - File 1969-Z: Request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) Districtto RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District. Location: 2925-Roberts and the south side of Roberts Avenue, 165' west of Fourth Street Applicant: Terry Gray 0 100 200 ( I I Feet CARTWRIGHT ST Legend 1969Z G-C-M-D R=S GC-M D ROBERTS ST n N G=C-M D R-S GC-MD pRAIRIE ST GC-MD HIBIT "A" 2 November 25, 2008 Consider a request for a zone change from RM-H(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District, from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District and from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District to RCR-H(Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H)District RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY 11cm T • E • X • A • s City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager L S� PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District, from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District and from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District to RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND The Old Town Neighborhood extends from IH-10 to Smart and from 1S` Street to 11"' Street. From January, 2000 to June, 2008, there have been requests for fifty specific use permits within this area. As the demand for business locations within Old Town grows, so has the concern that the residential character of the area is being lost. In years past, the Old Town area had seen its desirability as a residential neighborhood decrease. As families moved to newer subdivisions, former residential structures either converted to commercial uses or sat vacant. To encourage redevelopment, the City rezoned parts of the neighborhood to allow commercial establishments and apartments. Since the inception of the Oaks Historic District, not only has there been a greater interest in preserving many of these historic properties but property values, in general, have increased. This increase in values has largely been the result of the additional protections the City has placed on the district. Property values have increased from an average of$25 a square foot prior to the creation of the district to an average of$43 a square foot in 2005. With renewed interest in returning the neighborhood to residential, the City has undertaken a number of steps to protect and encourage Old Town as a desirable neighborhood. The City recognizes that the historic district regulations are only as good as their enforcement. Along those lines, the City has dedicated a code enforcement officer to deal specifically with the Oaks Historic District. In addition to enforcement, the City realizes that educating residents of the regulations is of the utmost importance. The City and the Old Town Neighborhood Association have worked jointly to provide special street signs and a walking tour brochure to educate the public about the significance of the Oaks Historic District. In addition, the City and the Old Town group continue to work with realtors to inform them of the regulations. And while property owners are improving the Old Town neighborhood one structure at a time, the City has proposed several important infrastructure improvements in its Capital Improvement Plan. For example, Calder Avenue is to be reconstructed. As part of that project, the City will be evaluating the possibility of enhanced landscaping and streetscape design. Also, Seventh Street from IH-10 to Laurel is proposed to be rebuilt and is currently in the design phase. Eleventh Street, from Washington to US 69, is proposed to be rebuilt and is currently in the planning phase. Finally, the City has initiated a zoning study to better protect the area. More and more residents are requesting that areas be rezoned for single family uses as many of the commercial uses proposed in the past few years have been incompatible. As part of this study, the Community Development Department formed a five member committee to discuss and recommend possible changes. The committee was made up of Planning Commission members, residents of the neighborhood and a realtor. The committee made recommendations on zoning changes and how permitted uses in the RCR District might be altered to reflect the particular needs and desires of Old Town residents. RM-H and RCR permit some commercial uses with specific use permits. Commercial encroachment is what is causing grief for many residents. What it takes to convert a single family structure to commercial often makes the house less desirable for any future conversion back to single family. For properties where there are already commercial or multi-family uses, those uses will be grand-fathered. As long as they are not vacant for more than a year, their legal non-conforming status will continue. The proposed zoning changes include an area that is currently zoned RM-H and is located between I"to the middle of the block south of Long and from 7"'to 6`". The described area would be rezoned to RS. Two areas that are currently zoned RCR and are located between ls` and Long and from 6`"to 4`h and between Hazel to the middle of the block south of Hazel and from 7`"to 3`d would be rezoned to RS. In addition, the RCR District was further looked at as to what sort of uses should be permitted. The Community Development staff and the review committee recommend that an RCR-H District be created for the Old Town area with uses particular to Old Town. The remaining RCR zoning was recommended to be changed to RCR-H. In the RCR-H, many office-type uses would be allowed. Retail uses that are now allowed in the RCR District would not be permitted in the RCR-H. The reasoning behind this recommendation centers around the idea that retail uses generate more traffic than office uses and would be better directed towards Calder where there is GC-MD zoning and ample retail space. A recent windshield survey identified ten retail establishments located within the residential areas of Old Town. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission voted 4:4 for a zone change from RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District, from RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District and from RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District to RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District. BUDGETARYIMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS, AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF PROPERTY FROM RMH (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST DENSITY) DISTRICT TO RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING)DISTRICT;FROM RCR(RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION) DISTRICT TO RS(RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT;AND FROM RCR(RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION)DISTRICT TO RCR-H(RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION-H) DISTRICT FOR THE OLD TOWN NEIGHBORHOOD,BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. THAT Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas,and in particularthe boundaries of the zoning districts,as indicated upon the Zoning Map of the City of Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-513 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the zoning of property presently zoned RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District, RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District, and RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District to RCR-H(Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District for property located in the Old Town Neighborhood as described below and shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto: RCR to RS - Being Lots 1-13, Block 6, Averill Addition, Lots 7-12, Block 26, Lots 7-12, Block 27, Lots 1-3, 10-12, Block 28, Lots 1-12, Block 40, Lots 1-12, Block 41, Lots 1-12, Block 42, Lots 1-6, Block 44, Averill 2"d Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 14.0 acres, more or less; RM-H to RS- Being Lots 1-13, Block 8, Lots 1-13 and 17-26, Block 9, Lots 1- 11 and 17-26, Block 10, Lots 1-26, Block 11, Lots 1-3, Lot 4,Tr. 1 and the South part of Lots 5-6, Block 12,Averill Addition,City of Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas, containing 16.67 acres, more or less ; RCR to RCR-H- Being Lots 7-12, Block 16, Lots 7-12, Block 17, Lots 7-12, Block 18, Lots 7-12, Block 19, Lots 7-10, Block 20, Lots 1-6, Block 21, Lots 1- 12, Block 22, Block 23, Lots 1-12, Block 24, Block 1-12, Block 25, Lots 1-12, Block 26, Lots 1-12, Block 27, Lots 1-12, Block 28, Lots 1-6, Block 29, Averill 2nd Addition, Lots 1-26, Block 1, Lots 1-26, Block 2, Lots 14-26, Block 3, Lots 7-13, Block 4, Lots 1-26, Block 5, Lots 1-26, Block 6, Lots 1-7 and 15-28, Block 19, Lots 1-28, Block 20, Lots 1-14, Block 21, Lots 15-28, Block 22, Lots 1-28, Block 23, Lots 1-28, Block 24, Lots 1-26, Block 25, Lots 1-26, Block 26, Lots 14-26, Block 27, Lots 1-13, Block 28, Lots 1-26, Block 29, Lots 14-26, Block 30, Lots 14-26, Block 42, Lots 1-26, Block 43, Lots 1-13, Block 44, Lots 14-26, Block 45, Lots 1-26, Block 46, Lots 1-26, Block 47, Lots 1-12, Block 51, Lots 1- 12 and 19-30, Block 52, Lots 19-30, Block 53,Averill Addition, Lots 1-12, Block 1, Lots 7-12, Block 3, Lots 3-12, Block 4, Lots 1-12, Block 5, Lots 1-12, Block 6, Lots 1-12, Block 7, Lots 1-12, Block 8, Lots 1-12, Block 9, Lots 2-11, Block 10, Lots 3-6, Block 11, Lots 1-6, Block 12, Lots 1-6, Block 13, Lots 1-6, Block 14, Lots 1-6, Block 15, McFaddin 2nd Addition, Lots 1-2, Block 1, Lots 1-6, Block 2, Palm Place Addition,Tr.A, Block 1, Lots 1-6, Block 2, Lots 1-9, Block 3, Lots 1-9, Block 4, Oaks Addition, Lots 4-6, Block 3, Lots 1-6, Block 4, Lots 1-6, Block 5, Lots 1-6, Block 6, Parkdale Addition, City of Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas, containing 183.86 acres, more or less. Section 2. That, in all other respects, the use of the property herein above described shall be subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas as amended. Section 3. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances,should for any reason be held to be invalid,such invalidity shall not affectthe remaining portions of this ordinance,and to such end,the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. Section 5. That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction,be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - L D raft Proposed Zoning Map Changes m X x Z 0110E 1H 10 M10EEBS �H10E 10EpMPIH10EIH10E IH10E EBB'( Go tH BEECH ST BEECH ST l LOUIS� e>e '.�,•, ON -t S HARMSoN AVE RCR-H 0❑❑� ■ 0000 RCR-H �O D 0 0 C�00° ST F F 7 E--=-P=F �_iSMAR3S'T--.S SWI9EtT.ST OEM l "� SBENHA�� zoniw .+.w. 77 a Cl mu N ^,rr nu . . J2 wmen`: ;Jenar± ne^1 33CR W?TN OPPORTUNITY o W E BE A,jjM0jj* S T - E - X - A - S ' f Proposed n Map Changes E IH 10 E IHH 10 E IH JOE E EBS IH10E 10E�piH10EIH10E IH10EEBS . IH BEECH ST BEECH ST a° LOUISIANAy E � T. AION Rr "�* sr T FASWLEY AVE HARRISON AVE N l i R M-H Nom ' m skip J9 RCR-H � ❑ VE 0 [� C❑ RCR-H ❑❑ ❑ ❑ T, a T4 rrr- OUTH ST SOU R wps- ANGELINA ST 0 ❑� ?n cn __�_---- ❑ ❑� F= m SMART ST SMART-ST SMART ST Q a a Zoning Zoning <d ouw vdu«> ZONE A-R 0-M CBD GC-MD OC4AD.2 '.-. .. ""NI LI NC Nsc OP RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY PD D WR E Q RCR RMii ` RAM T • E • X • A • S 3 November 25, 2008 Consider a request for an amendment to Chapter 30, City of Beaumont Zoning Ordinance to create regulations for the RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H)District RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY I'Em , ( T - E - X - A - S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager 6 5� PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an amendment to Chapter 30, City of Beaumont Zoning Ordinance to create regulations for the RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND In conjunction with the rezoning of several areas within the Old Town area,the Community Development Department recommends the creation of the RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District. The recommended changes to Chapter 30, Zoning Ordinance, are as follows: Sec. 30-5. Zoning District Establishment (a) 6. RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District 7. NC,Neighborhood Commercial District 8. NSC,Neighborhood Shopping Center 9. GC-MD, General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling District 10. GC-MD-2, General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2 District 11. Central Business District 12. C-M, Commercial Manufacturing District 13. LI, Light Industrial 14. HI, Heavy Industrial 15. PUD, Planned Unit Development 16. HC-L, Historic-Cultural Landmark Preservation Designation 17. HC,Historic-Cultural Landmark Preservation Overlay District 18. PD, Port Development District 19. OP, Office Park District Sec. 30-11.1. RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District Regulations. (a) General Purpose and Description: The RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District, is intended for predominately residential areas in the Old Town Area of the City which are characterized by significant concentrations of poor or fair structural housing conditions and which may have a mixture of residential and commercial uses. Conservation,protection and revitalization of existing residential areas is achieved in this district by providing City Council with the opportunity to review and conditionally approve or deny requests for higher density residential development and compatible selected commercial uses. Approval of the specific use permit and the site plan by the City Council will encourage future multi family and commercial uses that will stimulate the normal, orderly development and improvement of the area without adversely affecting residential livability or diminishing or impairing property values. (b) Permitted Uses: Uses permitted in an RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District, are set forth in Sec. 30-24. The commercial uses permitted in this district shall not exceed four thousand(4,000) square feet in gross floor area for any lot or tract. (c) Area and Height Regulations:Area and height regulations in an RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District, are set forth in Section 30-25. Sec. 30-11.2. OP, Office Park District Regulations Sec. 30-24B. Permitted Use Table See Following Sec. 30-25. District Area and Height Regulations (c)3 A building or structure in any zoning district may exceed the district maximum height regulations with a specific use permit provided that there shall be an additional one (1) foot of required yard for each two (2) feet of additional height. In NC, NSC, C-Se, GC-MD, GC-MD-2, C-M, LI and HI Districts the minimum interior side yard which abuts any property located in an A-R, RS, RM-M, RCR or RCR-H District shall be increased by one (1) foot for each two (2) feet in height for that portion of any structure or building in excess of forty-five (45) feet in height. Sec. 30-25(b): Area and Height Regulations. 1. Residential Districts: Lot Area Lot Width Lot Depth Yards Height Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Maximum Per Lot Per Dwelling Unit RCR-H 5,000 1,500 50 100 25 25 5 15 10 45 Sec. 30-26. Specific Use Permits (g) Time Limit: Uses allowable under a Specific Use Permit shall not be commenced and a certificate of occupancy shall not be issued until all the conditions of the Specific Use Permit are completed in accordance with the Specific Use Permit. Unless construction of those conditions are commenced and substantially underway within a two year period, the Specific Use Permit shall become null and void. Extensions of time for good cause may be approved by the City Council. A Specific Use Permit that was issued, whether by City Council or exempted by Section 30-30(D)(2) of this Chapter shall become null and void, if the land use it was issued for is closed or vacated for a period of two years or more or is changed to a substantially different use. In the RCR and RCR-H Districts, a change from one Specific Use Permit to another shall require City Council approval. A substantially different use shall be defined as one where there is a change in the intensity of the use. A change in intensity shall include, but not be limited to, external structural alteration or enlargement of the building, an increase in the required number of parking spaces, an increase in the hours of operation or an increase in offensive noise, vibrations, sound, smoke or dust, odors, heat, glare, x- ray or electrical disturbance to radio or television. Sec. 30-28. Sign Regulations (b)4. One (]) detached owner-identification sign shall be permitted for a commercial use with a Specific Use Permit in the RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District, subject to Sec. 30-21.2(e)8a of this Chapter. (b)S. Two (2) attached owner-identification signs shall be permitted for a commercial use with a Specific Use Permit in the RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District, subject to Sec. 30-21.2(e)8b of this Chapter. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 5:3 of an amendment to Chapter 30, City of Beaumont Zoning Ordinance to create regulations for the RCR-H (Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District. BUDGETARYIMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30, ARTICLE I, SUBSECTION 30-5(a); ARTICLE II, BY RENUMBERING SECTION 30-11.1 TO BECOME 30-11.2 AND CREATING A NEW SECTION 30-11.1; SECTION 30- 24(b), PERMITTED USE TABLE; AND SUBSECTIONS 30- 25(b)1 AND (c)(3); AND ARTICLE III, SUBSECTIONS 30- 26(g) AND 30-28(b); CREATING REGULATIONS FOR THE RCR-H (RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION-H) DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That Chapter 30, Article I, Subsection 30-5(a) be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 30-5. Zoning district establishment. (a) Enumeration. In order to uniformly regulate and restrict the erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair,or use of buildings,structures, or land, the City of Beaumont is hereby divided into the following districts or classifications: 1. A-R, Agricultural-Residential District. 2. R-S, Residential Single-Family Dwelling District. 3. RM-M, Residential Multiple-Family Dwelling--Medium Density District. 4. RM-H, Residential Multiple-Family Dwelling--Highest Density District. 5. RCR, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District. 6. RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District. 7. NC, Neighborhood Commercial District. 8. NSC, Neighborhood Shopping Center. 9. GC-MD, General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling District. 10. GC-MD-2, General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2 District. 11. Central Business District. 12. C-M, Commercial Manufacturing District. 13. LI, Light Industrial. 14. HI, Heavy Industrial. 15. PUD, Planned Unit Development. 16. HC-L, Historic-Cultural Landmark Preservation Designation. 17. HC, Historic-Cultural Landmark Preservation Overlay District, 18. PD, Port Development District. 19. OP, Office Park District. Section 2. That Chapter 30, Article II, Section 30-11.1 be renumbered to become 30-11.2 and a new Section 30-11.1 be added to read as follows: Sec. 30-11.1. RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District Regulations. (a) General Purpose and Description: The RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District, is intended for predominately residential areas in the Old Town Area of the City which are characterized by significant concentrations of poor or fair structural housing conditions and which may have a mixture of residential and commercial uses. Conservation, protection and revitalization of existing residential areas is achieved in this district by providing City Council with the opportunity to review and conditionally approve or den requests for higher density Y q 9 Y residential development and compatible selected commercial uses. Approval of the specific use permit and the site plan by the City Council will encourage future multi-family and commercial uses that will stimulate the normal, orderly development and improvement of the area without adversely affecting residential livability or diminishing or impairing property values. (b) Permitted Uses: Uses permitted in an RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District, are set forth in Sec. 30-24. The commercial uses permitted in this district shall not exceed four thousand (4,000) square feet in gross floor area for any lot or tract. (c) Area and Height Regulations:Area and height regulations in an RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H District,are set forth in Section 30-25. Sec. 30-11.2. OP, Office Park District regulations. (a) General purpose and description. This district is intended to encourage and permit general professional and business offices of high site quality and appearance in attractive landscaped surroundings with the types of uses,and design exterior appearance so controlled as to maintain the integrity and be generally compatible with existing and future adjacent and surrounding single-family or multiple-family development.This district should generally be located in areas abutting arterial and/or collector streets which are, because of location and trends,suitable for development of office uses that are compatible with residential uses thereby maintaining the character and integrity of existing and developing neighborhoods. This district is also ideally located in transitional areas between commercial and residential development which is adaptable to occupancy by certain office uses.The ultimate development must provide a low intensity of land usage and site coverage to enable the site to retain its park-like image for the residential neighborhoods nearby and for the tenants that seek pleasant landscaped surroundings. (b) Permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted in this district subject to Special Conditions, section 30-33(b)(12): (1) Professional offices; (2) Consultants offices; (3) Medical and dental offices; (4) Oil and gas extractions; (5) Pharmacy,when in support of or an integral part of an on- premise medical or dental office; (6) Accessory uses. Section 3. That Chapter 30,Article 11, Section 30-24(b), Permitted Use Table, be and the same is hereby amended as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Section 4. That Chapter 30, Article 11, Subsection 30-25(b)1, Table Inset, be amended to add regulations for the RCR-H(Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H)Districtto read as follows: Sec. 30-25. District area and height regulations. (b) Area and height regulations shall be as follows: AREA AND HEIGHT REGULATIONS 1. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Lot Area Lot Width Lot Depth Yards Height Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Maximum Per Lot Per Dwelling Unit RCR-H 5,000 1,500 50 100 25 25 5 15 10 45 Section 5. That Chapter 30,Article 11,Subsection 30-5(c)(3)be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 30-25. District area and height regulations. (c) Area and height exceptions: (3) A building or structure in any zoning district may exceed the district maximum height regulations with a specific use permit provided that there shall be an additional one(1) foot of required yard for each two (2)feet of additional height. In NC, NSC,GC-MD,GC-MD-2,C-M, LI and HI Districts the minimum interior side yard which abuts any property located in an A-R, RS, RM-M, RCR or RCR-H District shall be increased by one (1) foot for each two (2) feet in height for that portion of any structure or building in excess of forty-five (45) feet in height. Section 6. That Chapter 30,Article III, Subsection 30-26(g)be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 30-26. Specific Use Permits (g) Time Limit: Uses allowable under a Specific Use Permit shall not be commenced and a certificate of occupancy shall not be issued until all the conditions of the Specific Use Permit are completed in accordance with the Specific Use Permit. Unless construction of those conditions are commenced and substantially underway within a two year period, the Specific Use Permit shall become null and void. Extensions of time for good cause maybe approved by the City Council. A Specific Use Permit that was issued, whether by City Council or exempted by Section 30-30(D)(2)of this Chapter shall become null and void, if the land use it was issued for is closed or vacated for a period of two years or more or is changed to a substantially different use. In the RCR and RCR-H Districts,a change from one Specific Use Permit to another shall require City Council approval: A substantially different use shall be defined as one where there is a change in the intensity of the use. A change in intensity shall include, but not be limited to,external structural alteration or enlargement of the building, an increase in the required number of parking spaces, an increase in the hours of operation or an increase in offensive noise, vibrations, sound, smoke or dust, odors, heat, glare, x-ray or electrical disturbance to radio or television. Section 7. That Chapter 30,Article 111, Subsection 30-28(b)(4)be amended and Subsection 30- 28(b)(5) added to read as follows: Sec. 30-28. Sign Regulations. (b) Signs in residential districts. Signs shall not be permitted in residential districts except as specifically authorized in this section. 4. One(1)detached owner-identification sign shall be permitted for a commercial use with a Specific Use Permit in the RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District,subject to Sec.30-21.2(e)8a of this Chapter. 5. Two(2)attached owner-identification signs shall be permitted for a commercial use with a Specific Use Permit in the RCR-H, Residential Conservation and Revitalization District,subject to Sec. 30-21.2(e)8b of this Chapter. Section 8. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances,should for any reason be held to be invalid,such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance,and to such end,the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 9. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. Section 10. That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall,upon conviction, be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11/08 ZONING DISTRICT Parldng Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC IA-R R-S RM-M ;�RCR ERCR-1 NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI ffi PUD GROUP i p p P : AGRtCUI.TU#t l pRdDUCTION c ogs 40 I (except as noted) P S pp P S P P PPS 018 Horticultural Specialties 8 (including retail sales) P P l6i.AORICULTURAL OCK 155 P P PPS or AGR1PUI.TUaai.U.vidi s. .. 7 (except as noted) P S P P P S P P PPS 074 Veterinary Services 14 17 P S S S S S P PPS 0752 Kennels 14 17 S P P S P P PPS 076 Farm Labor and Management Services 14 i (except as noted) P S S P P S P P P P S 078 Landscape/Horticutural Services 14 (except as noted) P SS 4Pp P P P S 0782 Lawn and Garden Services 14 P S S P P P S 0783 Tree Services 14 P 98 FORESTRY 6 l� Ls ,WU ANG XRAPPIlV 7 P is l�er; .INININ£, 7 P P P P P P pp P P P P P pp s t7IL AN>�oas EI(T RAC:10N 7 I : .... ........ .... .. ... . . . .. .:..:..::::...,.... S P Idit�t....Af+tE}CtWARI?lf(N6 G�il0y 7 aIETAt fi rc MtN ff/4LS XC P7 F:EL& S S P P PPS !js BUILF3jHG CONSTRUCTION faENERAL 7 23 cgNTRA roR$ I I S S P P P Ps 16 HVSTRUCTION OTHERTb# EAVYICf31 AN 7 23 BUILDING CONS?RUCTIC7N i I S S FP P P Ps eQtasrRUerlar sPEelai THAI I 7 23 i I co�IrcTORS: EXHIBIT "A" SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11,08 ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC A-R R-S RM-M RM-D RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-1 CBD C-M LI ffi PUD IGROUP i S SP 2Q PQVI)rww 01NORe p OUC 7 18 I S c+ (except as noted) P P 2013 Sausage and Other Prepared Meat Products 7 18 S P P 202 Dairy Products 7 18 S P P 203 Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables 7 18 S P P 12045 Prepared Flour Mixes and Doughs 7 18 SSA P P P P 205 Bakery Products 7 18 S S P P P P 2064-67 Candy and Other Confectionary Prod. 7 18 8 S P P 2085 Distilled and Blended Liquers 7 18 S S P P P P 2086 Bottled and Canned Soft Drinks and 7 18 Carbonated Waters S P P 2087 Flavoring Extracts and Syrups,Not 7 18 Elsewhere Classified S P P 209 Misc.Food Prep.and Kindred Products 7 18 S P P 21 00AC� FA PRODUCTS, 7 18 i I S P P 7z TExTILf N1iLt:.RODUCTS 7 18 S P P P zs nPPAItEI. OTHER F tN(S1HEQ PROQ 7 18 MADE 1 RQ1W Fl18RICS 8.SIM ILAR INAT S P 14. 0 ER ANa}wpQa F tQQUCt 7 18 1EXCEP.T 1ttlf PltfUkE ox, natal) S P P 243 Millwork,Veneer,Plywood and 7 18 Structural Wood Members S P P 244 Wood Containers 7 18 S PP 2499 Wood Products,Not Elsewhere Classified 7 18 I S P P 25 FuR►iITURE ACID F1XTt1RES. >„ 7 18 i S P 26 PAf!ER ANQ A13 EED PR(10UCT 7 18 i (except as noted) S c+ P P 265 Paperboard Containers and Boxes 7 18 S P P 267 Converted Paper and paperboard 7 18 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 1I/09 ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC � A-R R-S RM-M RM-H RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-1 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP Products,except containers and boxes I S S P P pp 17 PRING,i�usilslttG AMA 7 jN tl+ A INDUST-R4,$ , .............:< I S P 14:CIIENI I C A L S:11ND i4L #EFY PRQDIILt S 7 (except as noted) S PP -283 Drugs 7 S 2892 Explosives 7 S P 2ft P(:7Rg4E11(gI,E2E1 1NIN 7 c� INCI(15TR�"(EXpT AS#'7fXTEII� , S P P 295 Temporary Batching Plants 7 10 S P 7 18 PLPiS71C PRODUCTS .-.: S P P 31 LEATHER AND LEAT1iERPR©DtlCfS 7 - 18 (except as noted) S P 311 Leather Tanning and Finishing 7 18 S P P z$TOi1E c(Av,GLAS6 QoNCREr 7 18 PROGIIJCTI {excap#a hot9d) S P P 324 Cement Hydraulic 7 18 S P P 327 Concrete,Gypsum and Plastic Products 7 18 l (except as noted) S P P 3273Temporary Batching Plant 7 10/18 S P 329 Abrasive,Asbestos,and Miscellaneous 7 18 i Non-Metallic Mineral Products ! S P s3 F.RIM1kRYMETJ4LINQUSTR B 7 i S P P FABf21CATELTM:ETAL RRQDUCTS. 7 18 EXCEPT MAC111NERY b F:l7ANSPRTAT[QN, ' � EQUtPN[ENT(8x�ept 8S not�l) S P 3441 Fabricated Structural Steel 7 18 S P 3443 Fabricated Plate Work(Boiler Shops) 7 18 i S P 346 Metal Forgings and Stampings 7 18 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11/08 ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC A-R R-S RM-M RM-B RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP i S P 348 Ordinance and Accessories except 7 18 S Vehicles and Guided Missiles S P 349 Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Prod. 7 18 I 36 INQLt&TRIAL Ai�t#?10I�+IAiI MA�k PIMRY A1+ED GOMPiITER EQi3IPiN ENT Ias.ttofedy 18 S P 351 Engines and Turbines 7 18 S P 3523 Farm Machinery and Equipment 7 18 S P P 3524 Garden Tractors and Lawn and Garden 7 18 Equipment S P 353 Construction,Mining and Materials 7 18 Handling Machinery and Equipment S P P 354 Metalworking Machinery and Equipment 7 18 S P P 355 Special Industrial Machinery except Metal- 7 18 working Machines S P 356 Gen.Industrial Machinery and Equipment 7 18 S P P 357 Computer and Office Equipment 7 18 S P P 358 Refrigeration&Service Industry Machinery 7 18 S P P 359 Miscellaneous Industrial and Commercial 7 18 Machinery and Equipment i S S P P P P 3� ELECROIdECtNI)OTHEftEC�CTRt>rAt 7 Equp�tENT: S P aT TRAN$E'f�liT�kYlt>~QEI�iNE�Jt .. 7 18 fexptas natedj S P P P S 3732 Boat Building and Repair 7 I SS P P P P as MEASURING AtNALYZiNG AND 7 CUNTROLL1Nts:ENSTRUMENTS PHOTO GRAPHIC,MED;AtbIQ flPT11;AL t OQDS 1AtATC[3ES AND I:LOfffB; I S S S S P P 39 MAN%I.r- T13R1NG. 7 � � (NI1USTftI>«$ � I I SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11,08 ZONING DISTRICT Parldng Special F4 PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC iA-R R-S RM-M RM-H RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI Im PUD GROUP - S S P P PPSQ�nXoAp 7 4N$a 0 EtrakTlON 7 S S P P PPS ,r oca ,$UE3t#Et414 ItIIIJS,T0 7 I0TERUR9AN HIGHWAY f°1ltSS£NG£R. IRANSPQRTATION(axzapt as Hated) P S P P IP PS 4119 Local Passenger Transportation,Not 7 Elsewhere Classified S S P P PPS 42 KI[ItxTQRFiiEItsHTTRAySPORTAT1fIM 20 20 AIlE7 fil1fAl2EHIjtIS1NG .... S P S P P PPS < ,vow�asr�,�I*r�t�,c� 7 #SPPS 4a VGA t1�AlvsPdrarl©,u . 7 18 S P PPS as TIA61,F'OlkfAflt2lsYAIR 7 {except as.:nf3tgd} S S S S S S S S Heliport and hellstops 41 16 _ I P S P P S P P P IP P #PP P S as PIPELINES EXCEPT NATURAL* S S P PS A7 TRItNSPf3FtT#�llbtiitVi�E3 7 (except as noted) S S Ss P S P P P P S 4724 TRAVEL AGENCIES 14 S SIP P S P P P P S aB cal. rll�Arb�ts 7 S S P P PPS . 14 e ELECTRIC,.GA,s AND SANITARY:.: 7 SERVICE(except as noted) P P P P P P PP P P P P P P P 4971 Irrigation Systems 7 i S IS P I P IP P S 6Q WllIiQLESALETRAIIE I3i1RA6LE boons ::. 8 i i (except as noted) S S P S 5015 Motor Vehicle Parts,Used 8 S S PIS 5093 Scrap and Waste Materials 8 S S P P PPS 41 �asALEA, m nu e%r~ ooa ; 8 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11/08 ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Con d. i SIC A-R R-S RM-M RM-11 RCR RCR-13 NC I NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI ffi PUD GROUP PS (except as noted) S S P S 515 Farm Product-Raw Materials 8 S S P S 5169 Chemicals and Allied Products,Not 8 Elsewhere Classified I P P P S P P PPS 5Y BUELF?IDtG MATERIALS;HJ1#DVK/1RE . 8 13 GAcRpEN Still PL X AfD KkS381LE HF3ME.....:, ...; DEAtEKS.(exeepYas noted S S S P P P P S 527 Mobile Home Dealers 8 S P P P S P P PPS 53 GENERAL M$RGHANIN$E sTOREs 13 13 I sg S P P P S P P P P S � n stas.. 12 13 .55 auri n1t IRS,4WOASai iN€ 13 S FiNICE5TAT6 ias noted)":: P P S P P P P S 1551 Motor Vehicle Dealers(New&Used) 24 S P S P P P P S 1552 Motor Vehicle Dealers(Used Only) 23 S P P P Is P P P P S 553 Auto&Home Supply Stores 13 S S P P IS P P P P S 554 Gasoline Service Stations 38 P P S P P P P S 555 Boat Dealers 24 P P S P P P P S 556 Recreational&Utility Trailer Dealers 24 P P S P P P P S 557 Motorcycle Dealers 14 S P S P P P P S 559 Auto Dealers,Not Elsewhere Classified 23 I S P P P S P P P P S s aP na��ANa d o..... sTO 13 13 S PP P S P P P P S S7;HOIN"<.. £.FiiR1ItSHIN�b.S,...... ;:.»:.: 14 13 i ANDQUEPNI EIiT STORES I 58 EATiN04.1 DR1NKlNCs PLACES a :notedy 2 S S S P P IS P .I P P P S 5812 Eating Places(Inc.Carry Out Caterers) 26(9) 11 j S S IS P P P P S 5813 Drinking Places 26 S S S 2082 Brewpubs 26 S S S 1 12084 Wineries 26 58 M($f. 44AN 01J$RUA�.(as noted) 13 S P P P S P P P P S 591 Drug Stores and Propriety Stores - 13 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11108 ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC A-R R-S RM-M RM-H RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP i S P P S P P P P S 592 Liquor Stores 13 S P P P S P P P P S 593 Used Merchandise Stores 14 21 S P P P Is P IP IP P S 5941 Sporting Goods and Bicycle Shops 13 S P P P S P P P P S 5942 Book Stores(General) 13 P P P 5942 Book Stores(Adult) 13 2 (including gifts and novelties) S P P P S P P P P S 5943 Stationery Stores 13 S P P P S P P P P S 5944 Jewelry Stores 13 S P P P S P P P P S 5945 Hobby,Toy and Game Shops 13 S I P P P S P P PPS 5946 Camera and Photography Supply Stores 13 S PIP P IS P P P P S 5947 Gift,Novelty and Souvenir Stores 13 I S P P P S P P P P S 5948 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores 13 S P P P S P P P P S 5949 Sewing,Needlework and Piece Goods Stores 13 S P P P S P P P P S 596 Nonstore Retailers 7 _ S P P P S P I P P P S 598 Fuel Dealers 15 S P P P S P P P P S 599 Retail Stores,Not Elsewhere Classified 13 .. ......... . S P P P S P P P P S sa DEP0.SiTC3R1fINSTFfUIi0NS ' 14 _........ _._.._...._._.........._. ................__.... ...................................................................................... S P P P S P P P P S s, NONDEPO61T.0.RY INs.T.q. IONS 14 S S P P P S P P PPS , 14 I / D DFr {2S El( FiANCARS&. ECES S S S PIP P S P P P P S 63 MIA 14 S S S PP P S P P PPS sa.�tszANcl : >I+tts,i3�c»cgRSax� 14 i $icRViGE S S S P P P S P P P PS fib .:4A* FsWt (Cr: `A N OTED} 14 S S S S S S SS S S S S S SS 6553 Cemetery Subdivision and Developers 41 i (subject to state statutes) S S S P P P S P P P P S MM DENG IN1tEST t3FFi�ES 14 _........ ...._..._...... .................. I i i yd HQT�kS,Etf�0ikiiNG HblSirS C/AIIAp$ i l &01 Ffit LttDGihlf3 E►4 ACAS(astotad) SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11108 i ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERNIITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC j A-R JR-S I RM-M RM-H RCR RCR-A NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M L[ HI PUD GROUP S P S P P P PS 701 Hotels,Motels and Tourist Camps 1 S S S S S S S S 701 Bed and Breakfast Facilities 42 22 S S S S S S S 702 Rooming and Boarding Houses 1 j S S S S S S S S S S S 703 Camps and Recreational Vehicle Parks `J i S S S P S P S 704 Organization Hotels and Lodging Houses on 1 Membership Basis ....._.............._............._......._.......:.........__._...... 72 PERSONAL SERVIGES.(as ntrted) S PP P S P P P P S 7211 Power Laundries,Family and Commercial 7 S PP P S P P P P S 7212 Garment Pressing and Agents for 7 Laundries and Dry Cleaning S P P P S P P P P S 7213 Linen Supply 7 S S P P P S P P P P S 7215 Coin-Operated Laundries and 39 Dry-Cleaning _ S 'PIP P S P P PPS 17216 Dry Cleaning Plants 7 S PIP P S P P P PS 1 7217 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning 7 S PIP P S P P P P S 7218 Industrial Launderers 7 S PIP P S P P P P S 7219 Laundry and Garment Services, 7 Not Elsewhere Classified S S P P P S P P P P'S 722 Photographic Studios,Portrait 14 S S P P P S P P P P S 723 Beauty Shops 11 S S P P P S P P P P P 724 Barber Shops 11 S 'PIP P S P P P P S 725 Shoe Repair Shops,Shoe Shine Parlors 13 and Hat Cleaning Shops S SS S S P P P P S 726 Funeral Services and Crematories 25 S P P P S P P P P S 729 Misc.Personal Services(except as noted) 14 P P P Massage Parlors 13 2 P PIP Adult Modeling or Photo Studio 13 2 73 6EfS1NESS SERUIGES(a's+ta ted}. S S S P P P S P P P P S 17311 Advertising Agencies 14 ' S S S S P P P P S 7312 Outdoor Advertising Services 14 ' S S I S PIP P is P IP P P S 7313 Radio,Television and Publishers' 7 j Advertising Representatives S S PP P S P P PP S 7319 Advertising,Not Elsewhere Classified 14 S S S P P P S P P PPS 732 Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies, 14 i Mercantile Reporting Agencies and SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11,08 ZONING DISTRICT Parking :!C..d.l pecia PERNUTTED PRIMARY USES Group SIC A-R I RM IM RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP Adjustment and Collection Agencies S S S P P P S P P P P S 733 Mailing,Reproduction,Commercial Art& 14 Photography,and Stenographic Services S S S P P S P P PPS 734 Services to Dwellings and Other Buildings 7 I S S P P P P S 735 Miscellaneous Equipment Rental and 7 13 Leasing(as noted) S S P P P Is P P P P S 7352 Medical Equipment Rental and Leasing 7 13 S IS S P P P S 7353 Heavy Const.Equipment Rental and 7 13 Leasing S S S P P P S 7359 Equipment Rental and Leasing,Not 7 13 Elsewhere Classed 736 Personnel Supply Services(as noted) Is S SIP P S P P P P S 7361 Employment Agencies 14 SIP P S P P P P S 7363 Help Supply Services 14 S S P P S P P P P S 737 Computer and Data Processing Services and 14 Other Computer Related Services S S S P P S P P P P S 738 Miscellaneous Business Services 14 13 (except as noted) S I S S SP P S P P P P S 7388 Business Services,Not Elsewhere 7/14 Classified(of a general office character) Ts AMOA�II3IIVE:_R AIR,SERVECES A!`1I3 PAR1fING(as.sri#ed) S S S P S P P P P S 751 Automobile Rental and Leasing 24 S S S P S P P P P S 752 Automobile Parking 0 25 S Is Is P S P P PPS 7532 Top and Interior Repair Shops 19 9 S S P P PPS 17532 Paint and Body Repair Shops 19 9 SP P P P PPS 17533 Automotive Exhaust System Repair Shops 19 9 ! S S P P PPS 17534 Tire Retreading Shops 19 S S P P S P I P I P P S 7534 Tire Repair Shops 19 S FP P S P P P P S 7536 Automotive Glass Replacement Shops 19 9 S 1P P P P P P S 7537 Automotive Transmission Repair Shops 19 9 I S FSSPP—P S P P P P S 7538 General Automotive Repair Shops 1 9 9 S P S P P PIP S 7539 Automotive Repair Shop,Not 19 9 Elsewhere Classified S S P P S P P P P S 1754 Automotive Services,Except Repair 9 15 7s lilt l." I.I.A�iE{�13 RgpAll2 A. I SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV I1/08 j ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC A-R R-S RM-M RM-B RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP fas now S P P P S P P PPS 1762 Electrical Repair Shops 13 S S P P P S P P PPS 763 Watch,Clock,and Jewelry Repair 13 S S S P P S P P PPS 764 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair 14 j 1 S S P P PPS 7692 Welding Repair 7 S S P P P P S 7694 Armature Rewinding Shop 7 S P P S P P P P S 7699 Repair Shops and Related Services 7 I Not Elsewhere Classified 7$ [OtV PIGT;fKtESas'no;ed) 2 M(3 S S P P S P P PIP S 781 Motion Picture Prod.and Allied Services 7 S S P P S P P P P S 782 Motion Picture Dist.and Allied Services 7 S S P P S P IP PIP S 7832 Motion Picture Theaters,(exc.Drive-In) 25 P P P 7832 Adult Motion Picture Theaters 25 2 P S P P P P S 7833 Drive-in Motion Picture Theaters 6 S PIP P S P P P P S 7841 Video Tape Rental 14 2 T9 41MUSEMENT.AND REC SER1iICES 2 E7fCEPT MOTION PICTURES(as iiQted) S S S P P S P P P P S 791 Dance Studios,Schools and Halls 14 S S P P S P P P P S 792 Theatrical Producers,Bands,Orchestras 14 and Entertainers S S P P S P P PPS 793 Bowling Centers 32 S S P P PPS 794 Commercial Sports 25 S P P P S P P PPS 7991 Physical Fitness Facilities 14 P P P P P —PP P P P P PPP 7992 Public Golf Courses 33 S SIP P S P P P PS 17993 Coin-Operated Amusement Devices 12 S P P S P P IP P S 17996 Amusement Parks 41 S S S S S P P P S P P P P P 17997 Membership Sports and Rec.Clubs 13 IS S S S S S P P S P P PPP 1 7999 Amusement and Recreation Services, 26 Not Elsewhere Classified I 8Q HEAt7HSERj10ES(asnQted� S S S PIP P S P P PPS 801 Offices and Clinics of Drs.of Medicine 14 S S S PIP P S P P PPS 802 offices and Clinics of Dentists 14 S S S P P P S P P PPS 803 Offices and Clinics of Drs.of Osteopathy 14 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11/08 ZONING DISTRICT Parldug Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC IA-R R-S RM-M RM-H RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC- MD-2 CBD C-M LI H[ PUD GROUP S S S PP P S P P P PS 804 Offices and Clinics of Other Health 14 Practitioners Inc. Massage Therapist I S S P P P S P P P P S 805 Nursing and Personal Care Facilities 28 S S S S S S P P Is P I P I P P S 806 Hospitals 28 S S P P P S P P PIP S 807 Medical and Dental Laboratories 7 S S S P P P S P P P P S 808 Home Health Care Facilities 14 S S S S S S P P P S P P P P S 809 Miscellaneous Health and Allied Services 18 Not Elsewhere Classed S S S P P P S P P P P S m LE,GAL seR� ;es.. 14 sz EbiaCp�710N11t Se�u(ci�S(as ngted) S S S S S S SS S Is S S SSS 821 Elementary Schools 30 S S S S S S S S S S S S S SS 821 Secondary Schools 30/31 SP P S P P IP P S 822 Colleges,Universities,Professional 30/31 Schools and Junior Colleges P S S P P P PP P S P P P P P 823 Libraries 8 S PP P S P P P P P 824 vocational Schools 30/31 S PP P S P P P P S 829 Schools and Educational Services, 30/31 Not Elsewhere Classified S S S P P P S P P PPS s3 soAL sE�uc�s to zcept as Holed; 41 P P S P S P S 8361 Residential Care(except as noted) 41 19 S S S S S S S Halfway Homes for Delinquents 41 19 and Offenders S S S P P P S P P P P S 84�tusuMs;,a1tT cntr1 *AN>} 18 BOTANICAL 8t�t3QL('1CAI.GAitt?ENS 86 ME�iLBERSWIPflRGAMIZATIObt$:(as noted] S S S P P S P P PPS 861 Business Association 14 i S S SIP IP IS P IP P PS 862 Professional Membership Organizations 14 I S SIP P S P I P P P S 863 Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organ. 14 S SIP P S P P P P S 864 Civic,Social and Fraternal Associations 14 S S S P P S P P P P S 865 Political organizations 14 I S S S S S S S P P S P P SSS 866 Religious Organizations 18 i S , S S P P S P P IS S S 869 Membership Organizations,Not 14 I SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV II/os i ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond. SIC A-R R-S I RM-M RM-B RCR RCR-H NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD GROUP i Elsewhere Classified S S S Pp P S P P P P S 87 ENGtIVEER*j14` AC U. 14 14 RiES�ARCH jtrQNE1YlERCIAC LM.D.: _MiIAERCIALj`MiRN1ATsEMENTND . RELAT 7 SERYiCES (eiccept as iielted} S S S S P S P P PPS 873 Research,Development and Testing 7 Services (except as noted) S S P P P P S 8734 Testing Laboratories 14 ........................._........_............:..._..._... _............ S S I S 1P P P Is P IP IP PS s9$£RVIGU NbT Et�s£vyNER cLasst l 14 i-4 ............ 91 87aOVEitNN1:ENT 11SE$(Pu 6c-Adtttitt)1. P P P P P P PP P P P P PP Federal,State and Local Government 14 Excluding Districts and Authorities S S S S S S S P P S P P PPS Districts and Authorities 14 .....:................................................................................ S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 99 NotiGLASSIFfABt E ESTABt IStMENTS 41 . .. .. . S c+S c+S c+S c+S c�S (eXCapt as naiad) S S S 9991 Jails,Correctional Facilities,Detention 41 Centers,Prisons and Prison Camps, Privately Owned and Operated NaH �.assu= a uses' RESI�EN�'EAt:;USES :< P P P P P P S P Single-Family Dwellings 3 S S P P P S S S I Two-Family Dwellings 3 V.So' sS S S P S P S Multi-Fam ily Dwellings 2 I P P S P P Cluster Housing 3 1 S S Mobile Home Park 4 4 S S Mobile Home Subdivision 4 4 P P P P P P Model Dwelling Unit 3 P P P P P P IP P Family Home(see definition) 41 SEC 30-24 B PERMITTED USE TABLE REV 11/08 i ZONING DISTRICT Parking Special PERMITTED PRIMARY USES Group Cond, SIC A-R R-S I RM-M RM-B RCR RCR-II NC NSC GC-MD GC-MD-2 CBD C-M LI HI PUD IGROUP P P I P IP P I P P P P P Accessory Building,Structure or Use 7/14 S P P P S S Garage Apartment 1 5 P P P P P P P Home Occupation 14 S S S S S S P Is P I P I Servants or Caretakers Quarters 1 6 P P P P P P P P P P Private Recreational Facility 8 P P P P P P P P P P Swimming Pool 3 P P P P P P P P P P Solar Collectors P P P P P P P P P P Temporary Portable Storage Containers 25 PUIS4ICU1if IT!>~ _ .................. :...:..__.............._..:::.....:. P P P P P P Pp P P P P PPP I Cable Television,Transmission Line P P P P P P Pp P P P P P P P Electrical Transmission Line P P P P P P 'P'P P P P P P P P Fiber Optic Cable Communications Line S S S P P P P S Electrical Generating Plant 41 S S S S S S S S S S P P P P S Electrical Substation 41 P P P P P P PP P P P P PPP Local Utility Service Line 41 S S S S S Radio,Television,Microwave and Cellular 41 24 Telephone Transmission Towers S S S S S I S S S S Is S S PP S Railroad Tracks and Switching Yards P P P P P P Pp P P P P P P P Sewage Pumping Station 41 P P P P P P P P P P P P PPP Sewage Treatment Facilities 41 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Telephone Exchange,Switching Relay or 41 Transmitting Station S S P P P P S Utility Service or Storage Yard or Buildings 41 P P P P P P P P P P P P PIP P Water Standpipe or Elevated Supply,Water- 41 Reservoir Well or Pumping Station P P P P P P P P P P P P P P S Water Treatment Plant 41 S P P P P S P P IP P S Utility Business Office 14 4 November 25, 2008 Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District at 10925 Eastex Freeway RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY 11L A► 11!0( T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager 0a PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 10925 Eastex Freeway. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request subject to the following condition: 1. A 6'tall wood privacy fence shall be constructed around the dog run on the north, south and west sides. BACKGROUND Kristi Sarber and Becka Griffin have applied for the specific use permit. The applicants state that their business, Planet Canine, will provide dog daycare, overnight stays, grooming and obedience training. Adequate measures will be taken to ensure that odors and noise are held to a minimum. Staff will be present both during the day and during overnight stays to deal with any problems that might arise. The applicants state that a retail component might be added later to sell pet supplies. The proposed business will be located in an existing 4,950 sq. ft. building . A fenced area will be located at the rear of the building for outside activities. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 of a specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 10925 Eastex Freeway subject to the following condition: 1. A 6'tall wood privacy fence shall be constructed around the dog run on the north, south and west sides. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A BOARDING KENNEL IN A GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 10925 EASTEX FREEWAY IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. WHEREAS,the City Council for the City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use permit to Kristi Sarber and Becka Griffin to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District for property located at 10925 Eastex Freeway, being part of PI-RS4, Tract 73 and adj. abd. ROW, W.B. Dyches Survey, Abst. 17, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 1.1842 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens subject to the hereinafter described condition. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That a specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District for property located at 10925 Eastex Freeway, being part of PI-RS4, Tract 73 and adj. abd. ROW, W.B. Dyches Survey, Abst. 17, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 1.1842 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit'A," attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby granted to Kristi Sarber and Becka Griffin,their legal representatives,successors and assigns subject to the following condition: • A 6' tall wood privacy fence shall be constructed around the dog run on the north, south and west sides. Section 2. That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit"B"and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 3. Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto,the use of the property herein above described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas,as amended,as well as comply with any and all federal,state and local statutes, regulations or ordinances which may apply. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Beck Ames - Y Y File 1967-P., Request fora specific use permit to allow a boarding kennel in a GC-MD General Commercial Multiple Family Dwelling) District. Location: 10925 Eastex Freeway Applicant: Kristi Sarber and Becka Griffin 0 100 200 I i I I Feet 1 i , Legend ® 1967P � 2mN 1 1 r 1 j GC=M:D GC-MD j °ro Evs�� o j N 1 i GC-MD j GC-MD j EXHIBIT "A" 1031'Obd 53111711!1 -r 7l3JYNYW 10 rm8 !li1U!!•'`, A8 03103dSN/38 931 M Al, 0312,d5 N1 903d5 SObY0M+1SS SNppU�YJt�103dS p._SObYt7 A110 Ol dYl 13M35 ,1NOWIlY38 30 U/0 01_dY1r�S,`.' -, 11OYb1N00 0N18WA7d :. 3XVH Ol b010YbiN00,JN18Wll7d_. —s —ss—ss— ss—ss—ss— —ss--_ . . . (MOM.09) ?'b010Ya31N00 d0 3SN34XY3 5�1Y b313W avow HjoA Qv0 b31YM 1111Y1 NI A SdY! 00 I 3XYW 711M S30b0-4.1110 3W 1Y b3�- .. IN01/O 3'JVNYIb0 0M15/X3 d0 3N17b31N30 h— _ 301hb3S b31YM,9 0N1151X3H 8 5d Y1 n" n.—..n n— n— 3-W7AMWE P3EBVl.191 IN 111 . � :r E .77 dYH —I n N1 ' 69..'96I .' ' Xmas is a" .�•� 83S Y3 h dad! ?� ' 1Md 03SO lfY3B-30 „y` H0YH135;3015;yS�- ., •��ys_TY.�1, P _ A- .�{.''�. yr`r°3(���.:�. °' ,�• !k• �V Q35YOw0..�F -4,03S ,t QS'vw r � Y i mx.. E m O&W 1 F . b rt ^4N0110.A39Yh�►TbQ: NlLS _ 1 .c,":.� xtY$WIN '�' • ^' �y .1'4r}#y t 3' .+••�C:c'L•+4'4'���ys.:: +i' _.:.ii^7. "✓NkTS+'x.`=.-' 3t rats:^..as- — - =�v/�.:: __ - C" 3���r'.a...���$7,���'•k'� �S+' '�=•st,�':- :��, I ck� ,'' ^r`f E.�S'„°z�#ia+�r�"R a�1'cK�a'iyk32�>F.,�i� :�^� . :_f�i•, ,.a,Y�} r. L. r � f^a• i� _Y-..e ;fir �- ,,��--S•��;.�k.-:�'c1:,. 5 4 •`rC..:.; .. 'x s� •":fir ;::°?.. - .. r �•t2 -�-,.}:�.3�8 =?8:.9„-69;�1��ifFl TIC.S!2•- G .� ,� F, y "<•'r «s'��_ -�...-:. ��- �? �i�� C G•�+ v` �+'�� -�Pmt-�C� *Approval of the request subject'to the following condition: 1. A 6'tall wood privacy fence shall be constructed around the dog run on the north,south and west sides. EXHIBIT "B" 5 November 25,2008 Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow an accounting, taxes and insurance business office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District at 2346 McFaddin RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY icm � T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager G)� PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow an accounting, taxes and insurance business office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at 2346 McFaddin. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND Mary Balque has applied for the specific use permit. Ms. Balque states that normal business hours will be between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday- Friday. There will be very little walk-in traffic since most of the business is completed by phone and computer. The building on this property was initially built for use as a dentist office and its most recent use was commercial. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 of a specific use permit to allow an accounting, taxes and insurance business office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at 2346 McFaddin. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW AN ACCOUNTING, TAX AND INSURANCE BUSINESS OFFICE IN AN RCR (RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2346 MCFADDIN IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. WHEREAS,the City Council forthe City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use permit to Mary Balque to allow an accounting,tax and insurance business office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District for property located at 2346 McFaddin, being Lot 22, Block 20, Averill Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.172 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That a specific use permit to allow an accounting,tax and insurance business office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District for property located at 2346 McFaddin, being Lot 22, Block 20, Averill Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.172 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit"A," attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby granted to Mary Balque, her legal representatives, successors and assigns. Section 2. That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit"B"and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 3. Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property herein above described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas,as amended,as well as comply with any and all federal,state and local statutes, regulations or ordinances which may apply. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - - Request for a specific use permit to.allow an accounting, taxes and insurance business office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District. Location: 2346 McFaddin Applicant: Mary Balque 0 100 200 Feet Legend I 1968P ' I I I i j l RCR I I � C I � I l I NORTH ST I t i 1 I RC I RCR 1 I I I i it ;I MCFADDIN AVE - ---._� RCR RCR I� I � 1 GCMD 1 � EXHIBIT `A' (OCT._ 9. 2008 3;51PM, ,,,,AMERICAN REAL ESTATE--, _ NO. 853 P. 2 Frro r/z. Pa 50;2)" 50 1. R6 fND t �QS 6 (CAUL 7.00) I I (CALL 8.00) TRACT ONE �`L—TRACT TEH 9 LOT 22 I 1. INCR SF elt . BLOCK 20 ..I I OF.NO. 200102,3783& " FC.No.OPRJC 6-0176 { t V� x I I a BRICK R FWE } I ~wane et FRAME 3 �-* BUILOINC I 0 LMO ON PIERS rn.rnr -'a R a W - a i (CA!1 570'J4'00'E 18.00') gm TIP a " g- N SOS l 1 Vol T C TWO EXHIBIT "B" CFz or� REFER TD EXHIBIT "A' F'C. NO. 104-06-0175 FOR LECAL DESCRIP77ON OPRJC FND r' J-FND S0°0 00 50.17' -PND 518" L PIPE ((OALL 80.00 L ROD LREFEREX�E BE4R1,N ASSUMED. 2346 McFoddin Street r —ate•: one— -. a K ---Dw BFAUMONT, TM 77702 in 1118 LEA00LOM AND/OR THE MM OF ntb PREI= TRACT ONE S(MYtYfO AND l0 S1E1YfRT TRLE tW/WITr CONPANr` Lot No. Taenfy-two (22)in Block No. Twenty THE UNDERSkbO DOES 11tYW G'PW THAT 1x15 SURVEY WAS (20 of oni"L ADDITION an addition to for City'If rNb D4r WOE ON THE tRfOw Or 1NE PROPFR71'aver to Or r plot on record TeroS, according to We map or plat aI Heald In VoL 1. Page OtSCIb8E0 HEREON AND fS CORRECT,AND IWT TRW AV NO 131, Map Records In the office of the County O52MINCtM CM=9000 IN AM BOUxDM UW Clerk of sold County and State, toN111C)5,DtGiOMEM$DvT1uAPPANC OF NVO1000, TRACT Two: EASt7I W OR MW OF W'ON K SWAM OF TK Cra7 NO parking Easement out of and pawl of Lot 2,3, t7tCEPT A5 StID11fI H QN AND TNAT SA10 PROPfRTT IltS AGCaS Block 20. as recorded in CF. No. 2001023783, 70 AND FROM A DEDTGTED Rot IM.All RECG40EO F1S6 om 90 Official Public Records. Jaffersorr County. Terns. AND NOTT,O PIP ST1:WW RILE CI1AW#7Y OWNA'O.F.No. Q F TRACT THREE T� p.;•'':5 t,e•-.,��•... Ingress and Egress easement DDf of and port of �:e° rS•,;9 lot 2J. Block 20 as recorded In CF. No. DATE Sij*dE ED' OCTOBER 2, 2008 :N 200102,376.7, Official Public Records, Jeffersoa I H- µS_ROWE Couny, Taxes, / ••••.•....•.••• -•r Owner. Mary BolOue % 5728 a i� 9 Census: 11.00 SsR;•,' In aeeordonce with the Flood Hazard Sovndary tip••... • �,'Ly. SU Mop, Department of xovefng and Urban DevoigpensaL THOMAS S. ROWE - REOISTE'RED PROFESSIONAL LAN OR No. 5728 Community Community No:485437 Panel Me..0020 C MARK W, WHITELEY Date of ARM:8-6-02' P. D. BOX 5492 AND ASSOCIATES 86ALMONT, TWS 77'126-5492 Th7s properly ties in Zone V(white)) LocoVan on INCORPORATED 408-NZ-0421 mop determined by Stale on mop.Actual field devotion not.determined.Mark W. whlteley and CONSULMNG ENGINEW, Associates does not warrant nor avbscnbe la the SOR�lHYORS. AND PLQWR3 9250 TA376Y My. accuracy or$cola of sold maps. ® BCAV1faJT! 'IDEAS 77109 (P67Q 408-HB?i 1348 Zone X"(while) are areas determined to be Wt 008 06-742 08-7410WG C00 outside 500-yeor Rood p140. EXHIBIT "B" 6 November 25,2008 Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RM-H(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial)District at 1360 7* Street r RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY 11 r C Ai[I 1�1 C1 11* T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager L )� PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District at 1360 7`h Street. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND Word of God Christian Church has applied for the specific use permit. Pastor E. S. Johnson states that the church would like to continue an existing ministry in a facility that the church intends to purchase. The previous owner and use of the property was a civil engineering practice. Word of God Christian Church is a non-denominational congregation that has been serving the Old Town area for the last five years. The church holds two weekly services on Sunday morning from 9:45 a.m. to approximately 1:00 p.m. and on Wednesday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. A bi-weekly service is held every other Friday evening from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Regular Sunday attendance is 15-20 people with 8-10 vehicles. Wednesday evening attendance is 8-10 people with 3-5 vehicles and the Friday evening attendance is 8-10 people with 3-5 vehicles. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 of a specific use permit to allow a church in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District at 1360 7th Street. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A CHURCH IN AN RM-H (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST DENSITY)DISTRICT AND AN NC (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1360 7T" STREET IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. WHEREAS,the City Council forthe City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use permit to Word of God Christian Church to allow a church in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District and an NC(Neighborhood Commercial)Districtfor property located at 1360 7th Street, being Lot 4, Tr. 2, North part of Lots 5 & 6, Block 12, Averill Addition and the adj.20'x 124.4'of TNO R&W, City of Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.33 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That a specific use permit to allow a church in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District for property located at 1360 7th Street, being Lot 4, Tr. 2, North part of Lots 5 & 6, Block 12, Averill Addition and the adj.20'x 124.4'of TNO R&W, City of Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.33 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit"A,".attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby granted to Word of God Christian Church, its legal representatives, successors and assigns. Section 2. That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit"B"and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 3. Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property herein above described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas,as amended,as well as comply with any and all federal,state and local statutes, regulations or ordinances which may apply. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - File 1966-P:'Request for a specific use permit to allow a church in a RM-H(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling)District and an NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District. cation: 1360 N. 71,Street Applicant.Word of God Christian Church 0 100 200. I I I Feet Legend . 1966P i GC-M D LI 1 I LOUISIANA ST I LI R-S NC ' RM-H 1 I i GLADYS AVE i I, 7s R-S- m ,� RM-H IT1 y EXHIBIT "A" SEVENTH STREET 8' 11JOOp Loco mos MACU 4 . 140.00 _ 3a' WIDE AFIROA04 IF 4 24 a 34 m PARKING 4 ,9 m t7 . m i � m fi p _ t,1:a" 8 4 a 6' CHAIN.LINK MENGE Slrvs SITE PLAN SINGLE STORY BUILDING NEW 10 ` TOTAL AREA=14,392:SF SCALE: V = 20'0" PARK[1r[C� TOTAL PARKING=12 SPC5 NbC PARMW-2 PC$ 11 SITE PLAN - 12 TO ACCOMPANY SPECIFIC USE PERA.IT APPLICATION. FOR "3�� A 0.33 ACRE TRACT IN THE A. WILLIAMS SURVEY, BLOCK 12, AVEP LL ADDITION, LOCATED IN 1360 N. 7TH STREET, 35.50 NOTES: 1)WATER, SANITARY SEWER, ELECTRICAL SERVICE, GAS, ETC., ARE AVAILABLE TO THIS SITE AT PRESENT, 2)LANDSCAPING, SIGNAGE,.ROOF HE1414T, LIGHTING, PARKING, ANb SCREENING REQUIREMENTS WILL COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE ZONING ORDINANCE REGULATIONS. APPLICANT: WORb OF GOB CHRISTIAN CHURCH, OCTOBER 24, 2005 7 November 25, 2008 Consider a request for an amendment to the Major Street and Highway Plan RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY [I 17C Ai ( T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager Ls� PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: November 25, 2008 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an amendment to the Major Street and Highway Plan. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND A review of the Major Street &Highway(MS&H)Plan was conducted for that area generally south of Washington Blvd. and Cardinal Drive. The purpose of this review was to see how recent development and approved plans in the area would impact the implementation of the MS&H Plan and to determine how the plan would affect or could be amended to aid in the development of the proposed BISD Athletic Complex located between State Hwy. 124 and IH- 10, south of Walden Road and north of Brooks Road. That review resulted in some recommended changes to the MS&H Plan. The major changes proposed include: 1.) A change in the general alignment of the extension of Walden Road east of State Hwy. 124 (Fannett Rd.) due to a planned subdivision along the east bank of Hildebrandt Bayou; 2.) The extension of Dowlen Road, southward from Walden Road, to connect with Lawton Road and the connection of the southward extension of Keith Rd. with that proposed southward extension of Dowlen Road. The intent is to provide current and future residents of the southwestern part of Beaumont's ETJ with access to the Dowlen Road corridor and to provide further major collector roads in an area having significant growth potential. With TXDOT approval, these new roads will also provide opportunities for future connections linking these roads to existing and future IH-10 service roads. At a Joint Public Hearing held November 17, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval 8:0 of an amendment to the Major Street and Highway Plan. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. RESOLUTION NO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby approves the re-adoption of the current Major Street&Highway Plan"Map"and accompanying"Appendix A,"as amended,defining street and highway development standards of the plan,as set forth in Exhibit"A,"all of which are components of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Beaumont. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of November, 2008. - Mayor Becky Ames - ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector 0=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted: Jan. 14, 2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.:03-018 SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) Proposed Amendments To: CURRENT Changes - FUTURE Changes - MC-s Pt Arthur FWC west to Keith Rd.Ext. 60' 2 No C&G — --- Need to replace Smith Rd.Ext.North with Future Hardin-Jefferson a 1 r South to Main Lane Ext.S.to Smith Rd. Parkway. Ext.North. SEE Map item 1a. MC-s Pt.Arthur FWC west to Keith Rd.Ext. 60' 2 No C&G — --- Replaced Smith Rd.Ext.North with Future Hardin-Jefferson South to Main Lane Ext.S.to Future Parkway. SEE Map item 1 b. Hardin-Jefferson Parkway. MC-s From Future Hardin-Jefferson Parkway 60' 2 No C&G southwestly and then southward to M• � Walden Road. SEE Map item 2. ADD-BISD Athletic Complex MC-s Northwestward from S.H.124 at Downs 80' 4 M C&G --- 2S Blvd. Rd.then northward and then northwesterly to and over IH-10 to connect with Lindberg Dr.Ext.South and then to Dowlen Rd.Ext.South. SEE Map item 3 MC-r Northward from Lawton Rd.then 100' 2 No SH — --- _ northeasterly and then northward to Brooks Rd to Walden Rd.at Baker Rd. Ext.West SEE Map item 4. ADD-Dowlen Rd. Ext.South. MA-s From Walden Rd.southward to near 100' 4 M C&G — --- IH-10 and then southwesterly along a parallel course with IH-10 until reaching Brooks Road. SEE Map item 5. MA-s From Brooks Rd.go southwesterly on a 100' 4 M C&G -- — parallel course with IH-10 and then going westerly to and across Major Dr. and then westward to Un-Named Rd. 1a,then southwestward to cross Keith Rd.Ext.South at Kidd Rd.Ext.East, and then southwesterly crossing Un-Named Rd.1A again and continuing westward to connect with Hardin-Jefferson Parkway at Lawton Rd.Ext.East - - - - ------------- -I - SEE Map item 6. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted: Jan. 14, 2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.:03-018 SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) _ _ _ DELETE-Keith Rd.Ext.South SA-s 90' 4 M C&G Shady Ln.(Washington Blvd.)south to --- -- Baker Rd.Ext.West to Waldon Rd.to Brooks Rd.to Smith Road at Lawhon Rd.Ext.East SEE Map item 7. ADD-Keith Rd.Ext.South SA-s Shady Ln.(Washington Blvd.)south to 90' 4 M C&G — -- Baker Rd.Ext.West to Waldon Rd.to Brooks Rd.to Un-Named Rd.15 then southward and southeasterly to the intersection of Dowlen Rd.Ext.South and Kidd Rd.Ext.East. SEE Map item 8. ADD-Kidd Rd.Ext.East SA-s From Smith Rd.(Future 100' 2 No SH -- -- Hardin-Jefferson Parkway)eastward and then northeasterly to connect with Un-Named Rd.1A and then north and northwestward to connect with Keith Rd.Ext.South at Dowlen Rd.Ext South. SEE Map item 9. ADD-Langham Rd.-Ext. MC-s Southward from Washington Blvd.to 70' 2 CTL C&G --- -- South Un-Named Rd.2. SEE Map item 10. DELETE- -Lawton Rd.-Ext. SA-r S.Boyt.Rd.east and northeast to 150' 2 No SH --- --- Description incorrect Should reas as S.Boyt.Rd.east and East. Smith Road at Keith Rd.Ext.South. northeast to Smith Road"and then to" Keith Rd.Ext.South. SEE Map item 11. SA-r From S.Boyt Rd.eastward to cross 150' 2 No SH --- -- ,4 Un-Named Rd 9A and to conner..t with a s Dowlen Rd.-Ext.South at Hardin-Jefferson Parkway. SEE Map item 12. ADD-Lindbergh Dr.-Ext. MC-s From Washington Blvd.south and then 80' 4 CTL C&G South southwesterly crossing Un-Named Rd. 2 then Walden Rd.to connect with BISD Athletic Complex Blvd.. - - SEE Map item 13. - ROAD CLASS Classification__ Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector O=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted: Jan. 14, 2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.:03-018 SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) MC-s Baker Rd.Ext.West southward,then 60' 2 No C&G — -- southeasterly and again southward to Walden Rd.then southward to beyond Brooks Rd.and then southeasterly to connect with Un-Named Rd.15 and 3 continuing southward to the intersection of of Dowlen Rd.Ext.South at �� � a Un-Named Rd.1A. a _ SEE Map item 14. DELETE-Tyrrell Park Rd. MC-s Fannett Rd.south to Frint Road. 60' 2 No C&G -- SEE Map item 15. ADD-Tyrrell Park Rd. MC-s Fannett Rd.south to Walden Rd.Ext. 60' 2 No C&G -- East. SEE Map item 16. DELETE-Un-Named Rd. 1a MC-s From Keith Rd.Ext.S.go southeast to 65' 2 No C&G -- --- SEE Map item 17. IH-10 south bound service road. ADD- Un-Named Rd. 1a MC-s From Dowlen Rd.- Ext.S.go 65' 2 No C&G -- — SEE Map item 18. southeast crossing Kidd Rd.Ext.East (was Un-Named Rd.1 b)and then go east and then north to cross Dowlen Rd.Ext.South,Un-Named Rd. 15,and finally connecting to Brooks Road. DELETE-'Un-Named Rd.-1B MC-s From Kidd Rd.@ Smith Rd.go east to 65' 2 No C&G --- — SEE Map item 19. Now listed as Kidd Road. UNR-1 A. MC-r From the intersection of Kidd Rd 100' 2 No SH --- --- northward to connect with Lawton Rd. Ext.East and then north and then northwestward and finally northward to connect witn Un-Named Rd.15. SEE Map item 20. ADD-'Un-Named Rd. 15 MC-r From a point on Major Dr. 100' 2 No SH --- – approximately half way between Brooks Rd.and Dowlen Rd.Ext.South go eastward and then southeasterly to t connect with Dowlen Rd.Ext.South. SEE Map item 21. ROAD CLASS Classification Major Street and Highway Plan Frwy=Freeway Sub-Script - CTL=Center turn lane Development Standards Expwy=Expressway u=Urban C&G=Curb and gutter Roadway Classifications& MA=Major Arterial s=Suburban SR=Service Road Planned Facilities Descriptions SA=Secondary Arterial r=Rural 2S=Sidewalks on 2 sides; 1 S=1 sidewalk only. MC=Major Collector 0=Optional; Ext.=Road Extention. Adopted: Jan. 14, 2003 Pkwy=Parkway M=14'Median unless otherwise noted under remarks Ord./Res. No.:03-018 SH=8'shoulder on each side of the road Roadway Road- Limits Min. Min. CTL Curbs& Park- Side- Remarks: Name way From-To R/W #Thru or Gutter or ing walks Class. Width Lanes Median Shoulder Lane(s) ADD-'Un-Named Rd. 16 MC-r Go westerly from the intersection of 100' 2 No SH -- --- Major Dr.and Un-Named Rd.15 to connect with Un-Named Rd.1A,then continue to Keith Rd.Ext.South. SEE Map item 22. MC-r Go westerly from the intersection with 100' 2 No SH -- — W i Keith Rd.Ext.South and then .: southwesterly to cross and go beyond ti t r� Main Lane Ext.South and turn westerly � 9 } to reach Hardin-Jefferson Parkway. „ a SEE Map item 23. MC-r Go westerly from the intersection with 100' 2 No SH -- --- Hardin-Jefferson Parkway to connect F� with Boyt Rd.Ext.North. �,? �• ;' SEE Map item 24. DELETE-Walden Rd.-Ext. MA-s Fannett Rd.east across Hillebrandt 150' 4 M SH -- -- Development blocks this route. East Bayou to approximately 500 feet west SEE Map item 25. of 4th St.Ext.South. ADD-Walden Rd.-Ext.East MA-s Fannett Rd.southward along the west 150' 4 M SH -- --- Must be designed to minimize impact on park and neighborhood bank of Hillebrandt Bayou and crossing to the west. said bayou near the northern end of the SEE Map item 26. Tyrrell Park golf course and extending eastward to approximately 500 feet west of 4th St.Ext.South. i o l MAJOR STREET & HIGHWAY PLAN A Component of the Comprehensive Plan of The City of Beaumont with APPENDIX"A": "Major Street&Highway Plan Development Standards" —0L) t4&( L Adopted January 14, 2003 t MAJOR STREET & HIGHWAY PLAN A Component of the Comprehensive Plan of The City of Beaumont with APPENDIX"A': "Major Street&Highway Plan Development Standards" Prepaed by The Planning Division of the Public Works Department Prepared for Beaumont,Texas City Planning and Zoning Commission Laurie Leister, Chairman Greg Dykeman,Vice Chairman Glenn Bodwin Marty Craig Dale A. Hallmark Carlos Hernandez Walter Kyles Dohn LaBiche William Lucas January, 2003