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HomeMy WebLinkAbout028504 ORD - 03/09/2010ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, BY AMENDING THE CORPUS CHRISTI URBAN TRANSPORTATION PLAN (ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 025251, AND THEREAFTER AMENDED BY ORDINANCES 026278 AND 026402) AND THE CORPUS CHRISTI FUTURE LAND USE PLAN (ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 026278) FOR THE CITY AND ITS EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION; ESTABLISHING A UNIFIED FUTURE LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION PLAN FOR COORDINATION OF LAND USE ZONING SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CONSISTENT WITH THE PUBLIC INTEREST; AMENDING RELATED ELEMENTS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERANCE; AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION WHEREAS the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its reports and recommendations concerning the adoption of the Corpus Christi Urban Transportation Plan and the Corpus Christi Future Land Use Plan, both as elements of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Corpus Christi WHEREAS with proper notice to the public, public hearings were held on Wednesday January 20, 2010 during a meeting of the Planning Commission and on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 during a meeting of the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi during which all interested persons were allowed to appear and be heard WHEREAS the City Council has determined that these amendments would best serve public health necessity and convenience and the general welfare of the City of Corpus Christi and its citizens NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS SECTION 1. That the Corpus Christi Urban Transportation Plan, an element and integral part of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is hereby amended by adopting the revised Corpus Christi Urban Transportation Plan to read as shown in Exhibit 1 attached and incorporated by reference into this ordinance. SECTION 2. That the Corpus Christi Future Land Use Plan, an element and integral part of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is hereby amended by adopting the revisief Corpus Christi Future Land Use Plan to read as shown in Exhibit 1 attached and incorporated by reference into this ordinance. SECTION 3. That to the extent the amendments made by this Ordinance represent a deviation from the Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan, including the Urban Transportation Plan and the Future Use Plan, are amended to conform to the amendments made by this Ordinance. 028504 INDEXED H:\LEG-DIR\Shared\LEGAL-DEV.SVCS\2010 Agenda\2-23-10\Urban Transportation Plan - Comprehensive Plan.doc SECTION 4. That the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas as amended from time to time, except as changed by this Ordinance and any other ordinances adopted on this, date remains in full force and effect SECTION 4. That any ordinance or part of any ordinance in conflict with this ordinance is expressly repealed by this ordinance SECTION 5. The City Council intends that every section, paragraph, subdivision, Clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance shall be given full force and effect for its purpose. Therefore, if any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, that judgment shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance. SECTION 6. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Armando Chapa City Secretary APPROVED: 02/S , 2010. eborah W. Bro Assistant City Attorney For City Attorney Joe Aflame Mayor, City of Corpus Christi H:\LEG-DIR\Shared\LEGAL-DEV.SVCS\2010 Agenda\2-23-10\Urban Transportation Plan - Comprehensive Plan.doc That the foregoing orrjinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the cQJ day of , 2010, by the following vote: Joe Adame Chris N. Adler Brent Chesney Larry Elizondo, Sr. Kevin Kieschnick Priscilla G. Leal John E. Marez Nelda Martinez Mark Scott foregoing o finance was read for the second time and passed finally on this day of %'Ch_ , 2010, by the following vote: Joe Adame Chris N. Adler Brent Chesney Larry Elizondo, Sr. Kevin Kieschnick APPROVED AND PASSED on this ATTEST: Priscilla G. Leal John E. Marez Nelda Martinez Mark Scott day of 4‘-tada--frie Arman o Chapa, City Secretary Joe dame, Mayor 028504 , 2010. EXHIBIT 1 Urban Transportation Plan (Note: to maintain consistent number of changes in this ordinance and the City Council agenda memo), items that do not require a plan change have been struck through. 1. Ennis Joslin Road, SPID to Holly Road Maintain the existing A 34 Arterial cross section. 2. Ennis Joslin Road, south of Holly Road - Reduce the planned street classification from an A-3 Arterial to an A-22 Arterial. 3. Holly Road, east of Rodd Field Maintain the A 3 Arterial Designation. 4. Wooldridge Road, east of Rodd Field Road - Reduce the planned street classification from an A-3 Arterial to an A-2 Arterial. 5. Airline Road, SPID to Wooldridge Road - Increase the planned street classification from an A-1 Arterial to an A-3 Arterial. 6. Staples Street, south of Saratoga Boulevard to Oso Creek - Increase the planned street classification from an A-2 Arterial to an A-3 Arterial. 7. Navigation Boulevard, between I.H.-37 and Old Brownsville Road - Decrease the planned street classification from an A-3 Arterial to an A-13 Arterial. 8. Compton Road Extension, west of Flour Bluff Drive - modify the alignment to show a connection to SPID approximately 400 feet east of the present location. Airline Road / Rodd Field Road Intersection, Create a 90 degree intersection at Rodd Field Road. 10. Williams Drive Extension, east of Rodd Field, modify the alignment to minimized new bridge crossing at Ennis Joslin and for the terminus segment of Williams Drive ' A-3 Arterial is planned to have 130 feet of right-of-way, six lanes and a median. 2A-2 Arterial is planned to have 100 feet of right-of-way, four lanes and a median. 3A-1 Arterial is planned to have 95 feet of right-of-way, four lanes and a continuous center left turn lanes. H:\LEG-DIR\Shared\LEGAL-DEV.SVCS\2010 Agenda\2-23-10\Urban Transportation Plan - Comprehensive Plan.doc between Ennis Joslin and Paul Jones change the cross section type from a Primary C-3 Collector to a Secondary C-2 Collector. 11. Street System South of Oso Creek, Use a'/2 mile grid pattern of arterial and collector streets south of Oso Creek to assure connectivity. See Exhibit 1. 12. Weber Road, south of Saratoga Boulevard to Oso Creek - Increase the planned street classification from an A-2 Arterial to an A-3 Arterial. 13. Intersection widening, provide standards for intersection widening at collector and arterial and higher level streets. See Exhibit 2. 14. Cross Section Table, revise the cross section table concerning adding local street information, bikeway capability and update average daily trip information. See Exhibit 3. 15. Nile Drive - Delete the portion of Nile Drive between Pharaoh Drive and Ennis Joslin as a C-1 Collector Street and designate Pharaoh Drive between Nile Drive and Ennis Joslin as a C-1 collector street. 16. South Loop Corridor — Replace the South Loop Corridor with a conceptual inset map. See Exhibit 4. 17. Deletion of the Tule Lift Bridge Ship Channel Crossing on Navigation Blvd.. 18. Mustang Island Beach Access Collector — Replace the proposed pedestrian beach access located on the existing future road right-of-way (VoI.1436 Pg 844-845) on Mustang Island with a C-1 collector roadway designation. 19. High Speed Water Taxi — Show a conceptual route for a high speed water taxi intended to link Corpus Christi with the former Naval Station Ingleside. See Exhibit 5. 20. Light Rail Concept map — Include an inset map of a conceptual light rail concept with connections between the southside, northwest and downtown areas. See Exhibit 6. 21. Adopt a policy for creation of a Complete Streets Program as follows: Vision: Corpus Christi's streets will continue to be safe for all to travel, even our most vulnerable citizens — children, older adults, and those with disabilities, and our streets will promote health through physical activity and active transportation. H:\LEG-DIR\Shared\LEGAL-DEV.SVCS\2010 Agenda\2-23-10\Urban Transportation Plan - Comprehensive Plan.doc A primary goal to start the program will be to continue and reinforce the City's commitment to take all users into account when designing street improvements. During the next three years the city will embrace the vision for the City's streets by creation of design guidelines for construction of new streets and reconstruction of existing streets. An important source document that can be used by the city during its review of design for street projects is the International Institute of Traffic Engineers manual: "A Proposed Recommended Practice: Context Sensitive Solutions in Designing Major Urban Thoroughfares for Walkable Communities". 22. Adopt a policy statement on achieving street capacity on designated arterial or collector Streets: Alternatives to street right-of-way widening to achieve the planned street capacity should be considered when widening is not feasible. Such alternatives may include, but are not limited to, improvement to nearby streets to create relief routes, access management, and traffic signal synchronization or "smart signals". 23. Add the following statement to the Plan: Additional right-of-way maybe required to accommodate bikeways if the street is designated as a Bikeway on the Transportation Plan. Future Land Use Plan 24. Change Medium Density and Low Density Residential Future Land Uses to Commercial Future Land Uses between Rodd Field Road and Ennis Joslin Blvd. and between SPID and Williams Drive extended. See Exhibit 7. H:\LEG-DIR\Shared\LEGAL-DEV.SVCS\2010 Agenda\2-23-10\Urban Transportation Plan - Comprehensive Plan.doc EXHIBIT 1. Street System South of Oso Creek I ,a `▪ I■,\'. to i ■ is norm fa A.m. am I - 'tai M� `?[ ' 1... 16 a ■ G C3 1 v=. d ■ Gt I C r _ S Y ▪ ■ ` 1 C3 ■ L! 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Wherever feasible tangent and taper Dimensions will meet AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials) Standards. However, where block widths are less than 350 feet tangent and taper dimensions maybe reduced. Source 2004 AASHTO Green Book Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, pages 714 —715, H:\LEG-DIR\Shared\LEGAL-DEV.SVCS\2010 Agenda\2-23-10\Urban Transportation Plan - Comprehensive Plan.doc Urban Streets resignation Urban Streets Local Residential Collectors C1 Minor Residential Collector C2 Secondary Collector C3 Primary Collector P1 Parkway Collector Arterials Al Minor Arterial Undivided A2 Secondary Arterial Divided A3 Primary - Arterial Divided Freeways F1 Freeway/Expressway Rural Streets Designation RA1 RA2 RA3 Rural Streets Minor Rural Arterial Undivided Secondary Rural Arterial Undivided Primary Rural Arterial Divided Pavement Back of Curb Median ,' to Back of Thiu Travel Center Turn ROW Curb Lanes Lane 50' 28' 1 Lane & parking No Ideal Spacing between Intersections At Blocks 60' 40' 2 Lanes No 1/4 to 1/2 Mile 65' 41' 3 Lanes Center Turn 1/4 to 1/2 Mile 75' 50' 4 Lanes No 1/4 to 1/2 Mile 80' 40' 2 lanes NA 1/4 to 1/2 Mile 95' 64' 4 Lanes Center Turn 1/2 to 1 1/2 Miles 100' 54' 4 Lanes Median 1/2 to 1 1/2 Miles 130' 79' 6 Lanes Median 1/2 to 1 1/2 Miles 400' varies 4 - 10 Lanes Median 4 to 5 Miles ROW Pavement V Ditch or Lanes Shoulders Left Turn 125' 44' 2 Lanes 10' 150' 82' 4 Lanes 10' Center Turn 250' 76' 4 Lanes 10' Median V -Ditch Bikeway Capable2 Sidewalk3 Yes 4' Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Back of Curb Maximum to Property Desirable Averagei, Line Daily Trips (ADT} 11' 500 4' 10' 1,000 to 3000 5' 12' 2,000 to 5,500 5' 12.5' 4,000 to 8,500 5-8' 14.510 25.5' 1,000 to 3,000 5' 5' 5' 15.5' 15' 17.5' 15,000 to 24,000 20,000 to 32,000 30,000 to 48,000 19' 60,000 to 200,000 Drainage Bikeway Per Side Capable Sidewalk3 40.5' 41.5' 48' Urban Streets contain curb, gutter, and underground drainage. Rural streets do not include curbs, gutters or underground drainage. Bike routes require a minimum of 14 feet of useable lane width for shared motor vehicle/bicycle lanes. Widening may be required to accommodate bikeways. Require 5' sidewalks unless driveways will exist every 50' then allow 4' sidewalks. Sidewalks are not required in industrial areas. EXHIBIT 3. Revised Cross Section Table H:\LEG-DIR\Shared\LEGAL-DEV.SVCS\2010 Agenda\2-23-10\Urban Transportation Plan - Comprehensive Plan.doc Yes No Yes No Yes No EXHIBIT 4. South Loop Inset Map U7 Wig cid r, 9x€2116 M. $8266 4i$77 333%* u5 tr S: hxr [6 73Pla >^ey Sixiu 2t 5 �.4[ss37 91 Ids x3AKa H:\LEG-DIR\Shared\LEGAL-DEV.SVCS\2010 Agenda\2-23-10\Urban Transportation Plan - Comprehensive Plan.doc EXHIBIT 5. High Speed Water Taxi Conceptual Route H:\LEG-DIR\Shared\LEGAL-DEV.SVCS\2010 Agenda\2-23-10\Urban Transportation Plan - Comprehensive Plan.doc EXHIBIT 6. Conceptual Light Rail Route pus Chr)ati Bay Tri ns o tati A. project of the Bay Area Growth Initi on Ora 1'cltential Ligh# Rail Ligies Potential \ . atheir 1 axi Lines Arterials Ru'. dotes l° pot hila}tra- Ground TransfeVit; i'r andel \Icor Grotui d tai LSO atcr St i e Putet�tial lvlajctr turesand to Air sr 1'stin 11ajor Bus Sttitirrtts H:\LEG-DIR\Shared\LEGAL-DEV.SVCS\2010 Agenda\2-23-10\Urban Transportation Plan - Comprehensive Plan.doc Exhibit 7. Change of Future Land Use from Low Density Residential and Medium Residential to Commercial Future Land Use Area :'Use t nvL Density Res' Medium Density Residential to Commercial.......,,,4,:,..,. 1 - FUTURE LAND USE Agrioutnira1JRurad AR Estate Resideniial - ER F-1 Low Density Res. - LDR Med Lenity Res. -MDR ▪ High Density Res. - MDR Mobile Home -MH El Vacant- VAC rffil Professional Office - PD ▪ Carnmercial - COM Transportation Plan Emo6kg Pr:-Utl3:o:ti Arterials Coiketa s Expressways twra Parkway 1 r++ r Railroad Tourist- TOR Resea-etvBusirress Paan - R Lht industrial - Li Heavy industrial - Hi Pubiie Semi -Pull& - PSP Park Drainage Corridor - DC Dredge Placersent - DP Water CanaervationtPreservatien - CP Map S ale: State of Texas County of Nueces } } PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Ad # 5934393 PO # Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally came GEORGIA LAWSON, who being first duly sworn, according to law, says that she is LEGAL SALES REPRESENTITIVE AND EMPLOYEE OF THE PUBLISHER, namely, the Corpus Christi Caller -Times, a daily newspaper published at Corpus Christi in said City and State, generally circulated in Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricia, Victoria and Webb Counties, and that the publication of, NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 02850 which the annexed is a true copy, was inserted in the Corpus Christi Caller -Times on the 3/15/2010, 3/15/2010. $ 160.77 1Time(s) On this /ay of is a true and an exact co LEGAL SALES R Lk_ — 'RESENTIVE C:fiC , 2 °/ Qcertify that the attached document made by publisher. /Notary `Publ c, State of Texas CALLER -TIMES a March 15.2010 u 5E NOi10E DF PASSAGE OF 11 ORDINANCE NO. 028504 Amending 'the Com- prehensive Plan of the City of Corpus Christi, by amending the Corpus Christi Urban Transportation Plan (as adopted by Ordinance No. 025251), and thereaf- ter amended by Ordi- nances 026278 and 026402) and the Cor- pus Christi Future Land Use Plan (as adopted by Ordi- nance 026278) for the City and its extra- territorial jurisdiction; establishina a Unified Future Land Use and Transportation Plan for coordination of land use zoning sub- division development and Capital Improve- ments consistent with the public interest: amending related elements of the Com- prehensive Plan of the city; and provid- ing for publication. This ordinance was passed and approved on its second reading by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi on March 9, 2010. fsl Armando Chapa City Secretary City of Corpus Christi