HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-07-28 P&Z Minutes (in Agenda Packet)AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1997, 6:00
P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, 3519 LIBERTY DRIVE, PEARLAND,
TEXAS.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Minutes of July 28, 1997
HI. NEW BUSINESS
A. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - Preliminary Plat of Dixie Woods,
Section Three, 17.5576 Acres (764,810 Sq. Ft.), 71 Lots, 3 Blocks, out of and a part
of Lots 69, & 70 of the George W. Jenkins Subdivision, ;Volume 79, Page 616,
Brazoria County Deed Records, in the W.D.C. Hall League, Abstract No. 70,
Pearland, Brazoria County, Texas.
B. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - Review Office -Professional PUD
Preliminary Development Plan - 3 acres on Scarsdale Blvd.
C. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - Discussion item to review the
proposed changes to Subdivision Ordinance, Exhibits A & B.
IV. NEXT MEETING DATE: Monday, August 11, 1997, 6:30 p.m.
Joint Public Hearing
V. ADJOURNMENT /�
Posted: Day of gat 9GLa.Il , A.D1, 1997
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Removed: Day of
, A.D., 1997
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION, OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, HELD MONDAY, JULY 28,1997,
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE JOINT PUBLIC HEARING IN THE SECOND
FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, 3519 LIBERTY DRIVE, PEARLAND,
TEXAS.
I. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 7:09 p.m. with the following present:
Chairman Pat Lopez
Vice Chairman Emil Beltz
Commissioner Don Baker
Commissioner Jack D. Mathis
Commissioner Tommy L. Scott
Commissioner Mary Starr
City Director of Planning
and Development Dennis Smith
City Projects Coordinator Alah Mueller
Secretary Judy Highburger
• City Engineer John Hargrove was absent.
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Minutes of July 21, 1997
Conunissioner Tommy L. Scott made a point needing correction under Item D: Page 5 - Screening
Standards C.3 Text "allowing" changed to "added to list of prohibited items": surface painted or
coated concrete was added.
A motion was made by Commissioner Jack D. Mathis, and seconded by Commissioner Emil Beltz
to approve the Minutes of July 21, 1997 with the above -stated correction.
Motion passed to approve 5 to 1 (Commissioner Mary Starr abstained due to absence at last
meeting).
III. NEW BUSINESS
A. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - 16 TRACTS IN SKYWAY
MANOR SUBDIVISION
Request of owners for an amendment to the Land Use and Urban Development Ordinance
of said City from Classification Suburban Development District (SD) to Single Family
residential (R-1) on the following described property, to -wit:
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Located in Skyway Manor Subdivision, a part of Section 15 of the H.T. & B.R.R. Co.
Survey, Abstract 241 in Brazoria County, Texas:
1. Zoning Application No. 172
Legal Description: Lot 11, Block 3
Address: 2845 Manvel Road
Owner: Clarence D. Fillman
2. Zoning Application No. 173
Legal Description: Lot 13, Block 3
Address: 2901 Manvel Road
Owner: Claude J. & Margaret R. Bird
3. Zoning Application No. 175
Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 2
Address: 2736 Piper Road
Owner: Richard A. Wells
4. Zoning Application No. 176
Legal Description: Lot 2, Block 2
Address: 2740 Piper Road
Owner: William W. & Marsha M. Ebeling
5. Zoning Application No. 177
Legal Description: Lot 8, Block 2
Address: 2852 Piper Road
Owner: Mrs. Grover S. Moore, Jr.
6. Zoning Application -No. 178
Legal Description: Lot 11, Block 2
Address: 2918 Piper Road
Owner: W.J. Farmer, Jr.
7. Zoning Application No. 179
Legal Description: Lot 19, Block 2
Address: _ 3018-Piper Road
Owner: E D Hays, Jr.
8. Zoning Application No. 180
Legal Description: Lot 4, Block 1
Address: 2751 Piper Road
Owner: August L. Schank, Jr.
9. Zoning Application No. 181
Legal Description: Lot 6, Block 1
Address: 2813 Piper Road
Owner: Robert & Maria Santana
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10. Zoning Application No. 182
Legal Description: Lot 7, Block 1
Address: 2825 Piper Road
Owner: Bert Withers & Ginger Wilhelm
11. Zoning Application No. 183
Legal Description: Lot 10, Block 1
Address: 2809 Piper Road
Owner: John H. Storrie, Jr.
12. Zoning Application No. 184
Legal Description: Lot 11, Block 1
Address: 2913 Piper Road
Owner: Merlin & Betty Vol man
13. Zoning Application No. 185
Legal Description: Lot 14, Block 1
Address: 2943 Piper Road
Owner: Ernesto Abel Morales
14. Zoning Application
Legal Description:
Address:
Owner:
15. Zoning Application
Legal Description:
Address:
Owner:
16. Zoning Application
Legal Description:
Address:
Owner:
No. 200
Lot 9, Block 3
2825 Manvel Road
James W. Cooper, Sr.
No. 201
Lot 10, Block 3
2841 Manvel Road
Nolen R. & Delois J. Glaze, Sr.
No. 202
Lot 17, Block 1
3013 Piper Road
Jeffrey W. & Bonnie Davison
A motion was made by Commissioner Starr, and seconded by Commissioner Mathis to
approve the 16 Tracts in Skyway Manor Subdivision.
Motion passed to approve 6 to 0.
B. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION -.APPLICATION NO. 186
Request of Donald R. & Opal Cote, owner, for an amendment to the Land Use and Urban
Development Ordinance of said City from Classification Suburban Development District
(SD) to Single Family Dwelling District (R-1) on the following described property, to -wit:
Lot 18, Mahanay Subdivision, a part of Section 15, H.T.& B.R.R. Co. Survey, A-241,
Brazoria County, Texas. (6919 Fite Road)
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A motion was made by Commissioner Beltz, and seconded by Commissioner Scott to approve
Application No. 186.
Motion passed to approve 6 to 0.
C. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - APPLICATION NO. 218
Request of Horace W. Price, owner, for an amendment to the Land Use and Urban
Development Ordinance of said City from Classification Suburban Development District
(SD) to Single Family Dwelling District (R-1) on the following described property, to -wit:
Lot Q, Section 1, Garden Acres Subdivision of the H.C. Johnston 99 Acre Tract, also being
the south 99 acres of Section 7 of the H.T.& B.R.R. Company Survey, A-219 , Brazoria
County, Texas. (2447 Gardens Road)
A motion was made by Commissioner Scott, and seconded by Commissioner Starr to approve
Application No. 218.
Motion passed to approve 6 to 0.
D. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - APPLICATION NO. 220
Request of Larry J. Hagger, owner, for an amendment to the Land Use and Urban
Development Ordinance of said City from Classification Suburban Development District
(SD) to Single Family District (R-1) on the following described property, to -wit:
Lot 5, Block 3, Section 2 of the Gardens Acres Subdivision of the H.C. Johnston 99 Acre
Tract, also being the south 99 acres of Section 7 of the H.T.& B.R.R. Company Survey,
A-219 in Brazoria County, Texas. (2608 Lazy Bend Street)
A motion was made by Commissioner Beltz, and seconded by Commissioner Mathis to approve
Application No. 220.
Motion passed to approve 6 to 0.
E. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - APPLICATION NO. 219
Request of Rudolph J. Stepan, owner, for an amendment to the Land Use and Urban
Development Ordinance of said City from Classification Suburban Development District
(SD) to General Business (GB) on the following described property, to -wit:
Tract 35 in Westchester Estate Subdivision in the H.T.& B.R.R. Co. Survey, A-242,
Brazoria County, Texas. (2816 Manvel Road)
A motion was made by Commissioner Mathis, and seconded by Commissioner Starr to approve
Application No. 219.
Motion passed to approve 6 to 0.
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F. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - APPLICATION NO. 130
(tabled at previous meeting)
Request of owners for an amendment to the Land Use and Urban Development Ordinance
of said City from Classification Suburban Development District (SD) to General Business
(GB) on the following described property, to wit:
Tract 17 in Westchester Estates Subdivision in the H.T. & B. R. R. Company Survey,
A-242, Brazoria County, Texas
City Director of Planning and Development Dennis Smith stated he has talked to Mike Christley
at TXDot regarding the ingress and egress for this property onto Westchester Circle, and was
informed that the responsibility for that decision is TXDot's. Mr. Smith cautioned the
Commissioners on denying the access onto Westchester Circle as it is not the Commission's
decision to make. He went on to say that they should not put further restrictions on the property
for a buffer fence, as that is already a requirement in the Land Use Ordinance.
A motion was made by Commissioner Beltz and seconded by Commissioner Starr to approve
Application No. 130.
Motion passed to approve 6 to 0.
IV. NEXT MEETING DATE:
V. ADJOURNED:
Minutes approved as-spbmitted this
A.D., 1997.
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Mr. Marc Bentley, P.E.
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Suite 160
Garland. TX 75043
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I received a copy of a letter from Mrs. Joanne Juren to Shbny Applewhite with concerns from
area residents regarding the property on Scarsdale. Mrs. Duren represents a group of
homeowners who live on Tipperary Dr. in the Green Tee qubdivision whose homes backup to
the property on Scarsdale. She voiced concerns about the upcoming development.
In response to the letter, a meeting was organized with some of the area residents that met on
the evening of July 30th in the Juren home. The residents in attendance had the following
concerns:
Drainage: A major concern expressed by the residents was the flow of water in heavy
rainstorms. Currently, water accumulates in the 20 ft. easement behind their fences with
excessive water rising into their backyards. It should be noted that several of these residents
moved to this area because of having their homes flooded while living in other areas. Their
concern is:
• once construction begins the accumulation of Water in the easement will increase
• once construction is completed the elevation df the property will be higher creating a
dam effect, forcing the water to accumulate faster with less area available; the
backyards of their homes will again fill with water, potentially affecting their houses
• a detention pond on the Scarsdale property will fill rapidly in heavy rains, overflowing
into the easement area, thus overflowing onto their property
Comment: The residents have spoken with the City of Pearland, Iiartis Cuunty, the
Water District and the Drainage District without anyone tatting responsibility for the 20 ft.
easement benind their homes. I would like fur us to provide the following assistance as feasible:
1. Can you provide the identity of the responsible party for the care of the 20 ft.
easement so these residents can umlaut the appropriate entity to assist in resolving
'the drainage issue on this easement?
2. Can we (a) prevent drainage frorn our property during construction to flow away from
the easement (b) prevent a dam effect between the property and the homes (c)
prevent the detention pond from potentially overflowing into the easement?
3. What Is the feasibility of locating the detention pond at a location on the property
other than the back near the easement? Or i3 there a way to drain the easement
into our detention pond if the appropriate authority doesn't respond?
Lighting: Another concern is lighting on our properly upon completion of construction,
Everyone understands the nood and requirement for secufity lighting, but their concern is the
glare of the light atnight through their windows.
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Comment: There is a water tank behind some of hire homes with a bright mercury vapor
light. This light shines through their windows at night. I would like to maintain security but:
1. Can we use lighting that is less invasive or mdre directional?
2. Can we use lighting with motion sensors or tiniers?
Barrier Wall: The need for a barrier wall was discussed with a consensus to avoid a
double wall situation. The residents have a 8 ft. fence on (helr properly line currently. If I build a
6 ft. fence the concern is that a 20 ft. easement becomes a NO MAN'S LAND! 1 suggest leaving
their fence in place and leaving a 'green zone' at the backof the property which could Include the
planting of trees at reasonable intervals to provide a nature! buffer between the property and
their residences without additional fencing.
. Traffic: A concern for all Green TAA residents is tha flow of traffic through our
neighborhood. (I am also a Green Tee resident). A facility of this nature could increase the
traffic in front of their houses which we all agree I cannot control. Nonetheless. traffic is still a
concern.
Comment: At the conclusion of the meeting (-7:3D PM), within a five minute time span I
personally counted 8 cars that ran both stop signs within my vision. I also observed that most
vehicles were driving over the 30 mph speed limit. Safety on Tipperary Dr. from vehicular traffic
is a serious concern.
Future Development: A concern of the residents is future commercial development In
the area. Realizing I have no control over future development In the area, I could only discuss
the rezoning procedures as instituted recently in the City of-Pearland.
Comment: A letter from the City of Peariend regarding rezoning requirements would
benefit the residents to the new, more stringent requirements for development.
Depreciation of Property; A concem of any-hbmeowner is the depreciation of their
property. Issues of depreciation were discussed. My viewpoint is my development will have a
positive affect on the resale of their property. I have been.a good neighbor 10 the residents in
Regency Park (behind my current location) and I will continue to bee good neighbor at this
location.
Conclusion
In summary, I left the meeting with an understanding of their concerns but believe they support
my project in principle. If the drainage, lighting and banter concems can be addressed in a
reasonable manner I believe the residents on I ipperary Dr. will support the project completely. I
believe these neighbors are concemed for the community and have been frustrated in the past
by incomplete or incorrect communications andlor Inaction from other retpunsible entities.
I would like to note that the Homeowners In attendance at this meeting spoke favorably of the
Ayrshire Corp. but were disappointed when 'the park' was withdrawn (?) apparently a result of a
dispute Involving a small group of people in Green Tee.
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Any recommendations you have regarding this -project once the concerns of those neighbors
would be greatly appreciated. In our development of the project I would like us to remain
sensitive to our neighbors' concerns in our planning and inaplamentation. Any assistance we can
provide in addressing their concerns while maintaining our budgets would be appreciated.
As always, thanks for your assistance and I appreciate the work you are doing)
SIQcerely,
Jeff M. Brewer
President
cc: Sherry Applewhite - Counsel, Ayrshire Corp.
Alan Mueller - Project Coordinator, City of Pearlarid
Joanne Juren - Representative, Tipperary Dr. residents
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Honorable City Management and Staff
City of Pearland
3519 Liberty Dr.
Pearland, Tx. 77581
Dear City Management and Staff
We, residents of Ti pperary Dr., would like to meet with you to discuss Jeff —
Brewer's planned unit development for the property located near the intersection of
Scarsdale Blvd. and Bogey Way (Lots 1-9, Block 1 Green Tee Terrace, Sec. 8). Mr.
Brewer plans to build an office building to house his business, Peak Analytical Inc., and a
�, use gymnasium to house the Junior Olympic Girls Volleyball team. We, as the
residents of Tipperary Dr., whose property borders the proposed facilities, are
vehemently opposed to the construction of these facilities.
Many of the Tipperary Dr. residents went to the Zoning meeting on July 27, only
to find that the Brewer's petition bad been withdrawn. Then we met with Mr. and Mrs.
Brewer and their daughter, Kim, on July 30, 1997. After meeting with them, we have
many unresolved concerns about this development. First and foremost, our major
concerns deal with traffic, narking, potential flooding of our property and homes, our
right to light, and noise.
Most of.us, as original residents of Tipperary Dr., feel that we have been betrayed
by the Ayrshire Corporation and by Perry Homes, Inc. When we purchased these
expensive "executive homes— from Perry, we were assured that any and all development
behind our homes would b12 single family developments. In fact, Perry would proudly
point to blueprints of the lots and show us that all of the property behind us was
designated as single family development. We feel that Perry is in breach of contract
with us. We do plan to consult an attorney taascertain our legal rights against Perry and
the Aryshire Corporation.
The City of Pearlavd has gerrymandered the previously mentioned lots along with
the retirement center's property into the city limits so that the city could increase its
potential tax revenue. When one of our residents attended the Zoning Commission
meeting for thii; annexation, her concerns about this development were ignored.
Now, Mr. Brewer is indicating that his petition only has to be read on August 25, Sept. 8,
and Sept 22 for it to be approved. What about our rights? Don't we have the right to
protest and have the petition denied?
We all Slow that with Scarsdale being extended, that commercial development is
inevitable. But, the current residents of any property bordering the commercial
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development should be consulted and their concerns addressed.. We do not protest the
development of Scarsdale, tut why doss a gynn with35' foot ceilings, with s..enting for
almost 350 spectators, and who knows how many players and support personnel, with
parking fur several hundred cats, and a retention pond bordering private residences have
to be built behind homes? F'eak Analytical would probably be a good business to be on
Scarsdale. It is small, would have few cars generating traffic, and would be only one
story tall.
Green Tee Terrace has been the premier residential development for many years
in Pearland. Each of us, as homeowners, pay some of the highest tax bills in Green Tee.
Yet, we feel that our concerns and desires are being ignored. We are not getting much of
a return for our t c dollar investments.
Our property values will fall if a gym appears in our backyards. The beauty and
elegance of Green Tee will be destroyed if large, metal buildings are allowed to go up
around our perimeter. We are asking for our elected and hired city officials to please
help us stop this ugly development of our neighborhood before it is too late.
Sincerely,
Joanne E. Juren
cc:
Gresham, 2117 'Tipperary Der.
Connelly, 2119 Tipperary Dr.
Paternoster, 2125 Tipperary Dr.
Gary, Tipperary at Eagles Way
Vetters, 2114 Tipperary Dr.
Hawkins, 2116 Tipperary Dr.
Maricelli, 2102 Tipperary Dr.
Nuygen, 2111 Tipperary Dr.
Kos, Eagles Way
Green Tee Terrace Homeowner's Association
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PEAK ANLYTICL INC.
Specialists in Separation Sciences
Honorable City Management and Staff
City of Pearland
3519 Liberty Drive
Pearland, TX 77581
Dear City Management and Staff:
Thank you for the opportunity to meet with you and discuss our planned unit development for the
property located near the intersection of Scarsdale Blvd. and Bogey Way, Pearland, TX. The
legal description of the property will be provided by our engineer. Our plans are simple: a new
home for our laboratory and new facilities for our volleyball association.
Peak Analytical Inc. and Nasa Volleyball Association Inc. are companies founded by Jeff and
Kim Brewer, residents of Pearland since 1980. Both companies call Pearland home. Our
children have been involved in sports at Pearland High School and the YMCA.
We are proud of ouraccomplishments which include:
• Established an Internationally known Corporation - Peak Analytical Inc.
• Established a nationally ranked girls Junior Olympic Volleyball organization
• Provided jobs for three Pearland residents (2 Pearland High School graduates)
• Provided jobs for two Friendswood residents
• Two persons moved to Pearland and purchased homes because of our businesses
• Responsible for 24 area graduates (3 Pearland High School graduates) receiving college
scholarships because of our Nasa Volleyball Association (see attached listing of Alumni)
• Responsible for one area junior high student participating in the Junior Olympic Elite Camp
in Colorado Springs, CO (by invitation only - Coached by Jessica Brewer)
Peak Analytical Inc. - A Texas Corporation
Our laboratory specializes in Ion Analysis of aqueous and solid extract samples using a variety
of techniques unlike any other specific laboratory in the known free world. Our capability and
expertise have made Peak Analytical Inc. the name to trust throughout the world for ion testing.
We have been located in Pearland, TX since our inception.
Peak Analytical Inc. is a specialty laboratory as outlined in the attached Scope of Business. The
new, expanded 4000 square foot facility will allow us to improve our support to our clients by
allowing us to increase our instruments on -the -bench, increase our useful sample prep area,
dedicate space for our ICP and CE instrumentation, allows for dedicated office space for
professional and support services, includes a conference room for training purposes, a
demonstration room for instrument demonstrations and dedicated sample and chemical storage
areas. The design improves the flow of work and concentrates required services to specificvse
areas.
3401 E. Broadway . Pearland, Texas 77581 . (713) 485-8655 . FAX (713) 485-2854
Nasa Volleyball Association - A Texas, Non -Profit Corporation
Nasa Volleyball Association Inc. was established to provide volleyball related sports functions for
recreation, competition and skill enhancement to our membership, the community and to other
interested persons regardless of age, ability, nationality, race or income without discrimination
and to promote volleyball as an enjoyable spectator sport to the community. We currently are
restricted to Girls Junior Olympic teams because of the availability of adequate facilities.
The establishment of the facility will enable NVA to attract the interest of the Lone Star Region, a
subsidiary of the USA Olympic Volleyball organization and expand our own efforts for volleyball
related activities. These expanded activities would include hosting Girs and Boys Junior
Olympic (JO) tournaments, Girls and Boys VB leagues, Adult and Coed toumaments and
leagues, Youth volleyball camps and individual skills training. This sports facility will provide the
community a safe, supervised environment to participate in health related personal conditioning
activities such as aerobics and the use of cardiovascular equipment.
Long Term Goals
Our long term goals for this planned use development as related to Peak Analytical Inc. are:
• to maintain a safe, healthy work environment for my employees
• to maintain positive community relations with the future intent of hiring more Pearland area
residents and/or encourage and promote the community as a safe place to live and work
• to nurture my family and/or employees to assume control of the business upon my
retirement and follow the same ideals as I have established
Our long term goals for this planned use development as related to Nasa Volleyball Association
are:
• to improve the opportunities of area youth through participation in our volleyball leagues,
tournaments, camps and instructional skills training by professional, certified coaches
• to promote our community nationally through the involvement of the USA Olympic Coach,
Mick Haley and the United States Olympic Elite Camp held each summer in Texas
• to promote our community statewide through our involvement in the USA Volleyball Lone
Star Region
• to nurture my family and/or employees to assume control of the facility upon my retirement
to carry on the ideals I have established
Conclusion
The lack of a volleyball facility of this nature caused us to turn away 263 area girls from
participation in our sport last year. The lack of facilities this November will likewise have the
same or greater impact. Boys have minimal opportunity to participate in Junior Olympic
volleyball in this area because of a lack of facilities and adequate coaching. The lack of facilities
encourages youth to'participate in 'beach volleyball' where alcoholic beverage advertisements
are displayed and alcoholic beverages are available.
I have endeavored to provide you the information you need to make an educated decision in
favor of the use of this property by my businesses. The financial commitment to a project of this
magnitude is proof of our intent to maintain positive community relations and remain good
community stewards. Our ideals are reflected in the accomplishments of our past and the
commitments to our future.
Thank you for your considerations.
Respectfully,
Jeff M. Brewer
President
Kim Brewer
Chief Financial Officer
Scope of Business
Peak Analytical Inc.
Peak Analytical Inc. is a Texas Corporation, in its sixth year of operation as a specialty analytical
laboratory. We serve the Chemical, Petrochemical, Environmental and Semiconductor
industries throughout the world with analytical support via Ion Chromatography (IC), Capillary
Electrophoresis (CE), High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Inductively Coupled
Plasma Emission Spectroscopy (ICP) techniques. Our samples are aqueous or solid extracts for
ion or elemental analysis. A list of our extensive client base is attached.
Laboratory Services
Our services available from our Pearland, TX laboratory include:
• Sample Analysis by Isocratic or Gradient Ion Chromatography (IC)
• Sample Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis (CE)
• Sample Analysis by High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
• Sample Analysis by Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectroscopy (ICP)
• Methods Development on IC, HPLC, CE or ICP
• Sample Analysis by Hach Visible Methods
• Sample Analysis by Titration
• Sample Preparation by Parr Digestion or Extraction
• pH
• Conductivity
• Training on Ion Chromatography, HPLC and Capillary Electrophoresis
• Training on select Chromatography Software
• IC and CE Reagents made to order
• IC and CE Applications support
Coupled Technoloav
Peak Analytical Inc., in conjunction with Applied Analytical Inc. of Austin, TX,performs the
unique coupled techniques of Ion Chromatography / Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass
Spectroscopy. (IC/ICPMS), HPLC/ICPMS and Custom FTIR analysis at the Applied Analytical
laboratory in Austin.
Coupled techniques are useful for very low level determinations of various compounds,
interference removal to enhance detection of difficult analytes and sample preconcentration to
enhance detection. Services offered are:
• Analyte speciation by IC with detection by ICPMS for:
Arsenic Species
Selenium Species
Chromium Species
Vanadium Species
• Matrix removal by IC with detection for tungstate, molybdate and chromate by ICPMS
• Custom FTIR by quote only
• Methods Development by IC/ICPMS
• Sample Preparation techniques
• Coupled Technology Consulting
Consulting Services
Peak Analytical Inc. offers the following services on -site at the customers location in addition to
our laboratory services:
• Site Studies;using Ion or Liquid Chromatography as the analytical technique
• Instrument preventive maintenance program for Ion Chromatography
• Instrument repair and maintenance for Ion Chromatographs
• Technician training in the proper operations of the Ion Chromatography
• Applications ! Methods Support services
• Installation and training on new methodologies
• Instrumentation and Analytical consulting services
Peak Analytical Inc. specializes in Separation Sciences and has a full service, separations
laboratory to support all types of needs. Our computerized laboratory believes in the Good
Automated LaboratoryPractices concept. All chromatography are computer controlled, most are
equipped with autosamplers, and all are operated by highly trained, skilled professionals. We
guarantee our work and are here to serve your specialty analytical needs.
Scope of Business
Nasa Volleyball Association
Nasa Volleyball Association Inc. (NVA) is a Texas 501(c)(3) Corporation in its fifth year of
operation. NVA was established to provide volleyball related sports functions for recreation,
competition and skill enhancement to our membership, the community and to other interested
persons. Our services are offered regardless of age, ability, nationality, race or income without
discrimination and to promote volleyball as an enjoyable spectator sport to the community.
The current objectives of Nasa Volleyball Association are:
• promote volleyball to our community as enjoyable, life long sport
• provide quality coaching in the proper techniques of volleyball
• provide opportunity of participation in the sport of volleyball to all persons regardless of age,
ability, nationality, race orincome without discrimination
• promote volleyball as a means to further educational opportunity through participation in
college sports
• promote volleyball as an enjoyable recreational opportunity to community spectators
• provide volleyball camps to youth to encourage participation, enhance skills and provide
enjoyment of the game
• promote volleyball through leagues and competitive events for persons of all ages and skill
level
• establish Junior Olympic teams for participation in aged -based competitive tournaments
The goals of NVA include the establishment of a sports facility, primarily for the purpose of
volleyball, which will enable NVA to meet the challenges listed above. A sports facility will also
further the opportunities of youth and adults in our community by:
• achieve our desires of a year round training facility for our juniors program
• provide a safe, supervised environment for competitive volleyball for all ages
• provide a safe, supervised environment for youth camps
• promote volleyball through supervised leagues for all ages
• provide the community a safe, supervised environment to participate in health related
personal conditioning activities such as aerobics and the use of cardiovascular equipment
• to maintain the facility as an indoor recreational complex primarily for the sport of volleyball
but could internally transform into basketball or indoor tennis courts
• to maintain the facility as an all around training center for athletes of all ages through the
offering of low impact aerobics, cardiovascular equipment, sports leagues, toumaments and
professional certified coaching
• to increase the use of the facility by area residents through participation in our sports
programs (leagues, toumaments, aerobics, cardiovascular equipment)
• to increase the availability of Junior Olympic programs for our area girls and boys, ages 8
and up
• to continue to promote our athletes to college recruiters for the furthering of education
through scholarships
• to someday add a small health food area for use by participants of our facility
• to someday add a small pro shop for use by participants of our facility
• to improve the opportunities of area youth through participation in our volleyball leagues,
toumaments, camps and instructional skills training by professional, certified coaches
Alumni of Nasa Volleyball Association
1997
Elissa Hudspeth — University of Southern Mississippi
Jennifer Long — Galveston College
Rachel Nance — Blinn Junior College
JaSara Scates — Baytown College
Bobbi Stewart — University of Houston
___1996_
Kirsten Bush — East Texas Baptist
Mary Margaret Gotsch — University of Mary Hardin Baylor
Lucy Leahy — Texas A&M University
Karen Lockey — Wharton Junior College
Julie Payne — Concordia University
Lorrie Picazo — Loyola University
Amber Streets — San Jacinto College
1995
Jessica Arias — Galveston College
Jessica Brewer — University of Mary Hardin Baylor
Shelly Hartensteiner —Galveston College
Anna Liedecke — Wayland Baptist
Jennifer Sanders — Montana State Northern
Nikki Webb — Stephen F. Austin State University
Holly Whillock — Trinity University
1994
Hayley Beard — Houston Baptist University
Mandy Oliver — Hill College
Abigail Torres — Galveston College
Michelle Torres — Galveston College
Kelsey Willis — Galveston College
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