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File #: 2018-5321   
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
File created: 3/20/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/12/2018 Final action: 4/12/2018
Title: Consider public testimony regarding, and an ordinance rezoning approximately 4.65 acres, southwest of the intersection of S. Kenney Fort Blvd. and E. Palm Valley Blvd. from the PUD (Planned Unit Development) No. 91 zoning district to the C-1a (General Commercial-limited) zoning district. (First Reading)*
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Exhibit, 3. Map - Kenney Fort Commercial Rezoning (Bison Tracts 2 and 3)
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Consider public testimony regarding, and an ordinance rezoning approximately 4.65 acres, southwest of the intersection of S. Kenney Fort Blvd. and E. Palm Valley Blvd. from the PUD (Planned Unit Development) No. 91 zoning district to the C-1a (General Commercial-limited) zoning district. (First Reading)*

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This zoning application was filed by Vining & Associates, Inc., on behalf of the property owner City of Round Rock and developer Kalahari Resorts. Although these tracts are located on the west side of S. Kenney Fort Blvd., they remained part of the larger Bison property, which was annexed in 2006 and provided with AG (Agriculture) zoning. The southern property is approximately 4.61 acres, but the northern property is an undevelopable remnant left over from the construction of S. Kenney Fort Blvd. The current zoning (PUD #91) was adopted in 2012 with the vision of developing the area into a high density, urban-style mixed-use center. Permitted land uses include retail, office, hotels, multifamily, single-family attached dwelling units, manufacturing, and warehousing. The maximum height is 15 stories and all development was envisioned to be developed using Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) principles, entailing buildings constructed at the front lot lines, wide sidewalks, parking in the rear, and clustering of retail and service uses to minimize vehicle trips.

The proposal under consideration will rezone the properties to the C-1a (General Commercial-limited) zoning district. Changing the zoning from PUD #91 (Bison) to C-1a represents a slight downzoning, as future uses will be less dense than what is permitted by the Bison PUD. However, C-1a zoning is typical for properties located at the intersection of arterial roadways, which will be the case here upon construction of the Kalahari Resort. Typical uses in the C-1a zoning district include retail sales and services, restaurants and bars, hotels, offices, and gas stations. The maximum heigh...

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