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File #: 2018-5901   
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
File created: 9/7/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/25/2018 Final action: 10/25/2018
Title: Consider an ordinance zoning 25.73 acres located south of the intersection of Sam Bass Road and W. Old Settlers Boulevard to the Planned Unit Development (PUD) No. 116 zoning district. (First Reading)*
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Exhibit A
Title
Consider an ordinance zoning 25.73 acres located south of the intersection of Sam Bass Road and W. Old Settlers Boulevard to the Planned Unit Development (PUD) No. 116 zoning district. (First Reading)*

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This property, approximately 25.73 acres, is currently within the ETJ (extraterritorial jurisdiction) of the City and is contiguous to the City limits on its northern, eastern and southern boundaries.
The applicant is The Brohn Group, LLC and they are represented by Coats Rose. The owner has submitted a request for annexation into the City, which is a separate item for Council consideration.
The proposed PUD (Planned Unit Development) zoning district provides for a maximum of 120 single family detached units on a common lot, with each dwelling unit having a private external entrance, private parking, and a private yard area. All units are to be sold as condominiums and maintenance of the shared areas and private drive aisles will be the responsibility of the property owners association. The size and density of the development is consistent with other common lot single family projects that have been recently approved.
Once the property is annexed, the property will be subject to the City’s development regulations, including zoning, subdivision and building inspections. Zoning allows the City to regulate items including: land use, the number of units, the exterior appearance and building materials, parking and drive aisles, fencing, landscaping, and tree protection/mitigation. A traffic impact analysis can be required. The subdivision code includes the City’s flood and drainage controls, which require that the projected development of the site’s entire drainage basin be considered. The City’s adopted building code, the International Building Code, applies and it is enforced by the City.
The property is located within the City’s adopted water and wastewater service areas and the City is obligated to provide service. If the City were to not ...

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