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File #: 2016-3836   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/22/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/13/2016 Final action: 10/13/2016
Title: Consider public testimony regarding, and an ordinance approving the rezoning from the AG (Agricultural) zoning district to the PUD (Planned Unit Development) No.108 zoning district, providing for single family detached housing on 31.54 acres located on the southeast corner of Redbud Lane and County Road 123. (First Reading)*
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A, 2. Ordinance, 3. Aerial photo, 4. Vicinity Map with surrounding zoning
Title
Consider public testimony regarding, and an ordinance approving the rezoning from the AG (Agricultural) zoning district to the PUD (Planned Unit Development) No.108 zoning district, providing for single family detached housing on 31.54 acres located on the southeast corner of Redbud Lane and County Road 123. (First Reading)*

Body
The Planned Unit Development (PUD) proposes single family residential development on the entire 31.54 acres. Lots of a minimum size of 10,000 square feet will be located along the southern boundary of the property, where they will abut the one acre lots located outside of the city limits in the Greenfields subdivision. The remainder of the lots proposed in the PUD will be a minimum of 6,000 square feet in size. An area reserved for future public drainage conveyance will be located along the eastern boundary of the property, abutting the one-half acre lots located in the Oak Bluff Estates subdivision located within the City limits.
Some of the homes in the neighboring Oak Bluff Estates and Greenfields subdivisions have had significant flooding occur during heavy rains. The City and Williamson County are studying how to alleviate this issue. In order to help facilitate a potential solution, the developer of the proposed PUD project has agreed to provide a portion of their property to allow for drainage conveyance.
The undeveloped property is zoned as AG (Agricultural) and was annexed into the city in 2006. The proposed subdivision will have entrances off of County Road (CR) 123 to the north, Red Bud Lane to the west and a connection to Evergreen Drive to the south. Evergreen Drive serves the 22 lots in the Greenfields subdivision, located in the County, and it stubs out into the PUD property. The Greenfields subdivision was approved by Williamson County in 1978 and Evergreen Drive was designated for an extension at some point in the future. The City’s subdivision code requires that stub streets be extended in order to ...

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