O-90-1292 - 12/13/1990ORDINANCE NO. 1 . 9 °V
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY
OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS ADOPTED IN SECTION 11.305(2), CODE OF
ORDINANCES, 1990 EDITION, CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, AND
MAKING THIS AMENDMENT A PART OF THE SAID OFFICIAL ZONING
MAP, TO - WIT: TO ZONE 16.604 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE
ROBERT MCNUTT SURVEY AS OS (OPEN SPACE).
WHEREAS, an application has been made to the City Council of the City of
Round Rock, Texas to amend the Official Zoning Map to zone the property
described in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein as OS (Open
Space), and
WHEREAS, the City Council has submitted the amendment to the Official
Zoning Map to the Planning and Zoning Commission for its recommendation and
report, and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing
concerning the requested amendment on the 15th day of November, 1990, following
lawful publication of the notice of said public hearing, and
WHEREAS, after considering the public testimony received at such
hearing, the Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that the
Official Zoning Map be amended so that the above - described property be zoned as
OS (Open Space), and
WHEREAS, on the 13th day of December, 1990, after proper notification, the
City Council held a public hearing on the requested amendment, and
WHEREAS, the City Council determines that the zoning provided for herein
promotes the health, safety, morals and protects and preserves the general
welfare of the community, and
WHEREAS, each and every requirement set forth in Chapter 211,
Subchapter A., Texas Local Government Code, 1990 Edition and Section 11.300,
Code of Ordinances, 1990 Edition, City of Round Rock, Texas concerning public
notices, hearings, and other procedural matters has been fully complied with,
Now Therefore
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK,
TEXAS:
That the Official Zoning Map adopted in Section 11.305 (2), Code of
Ordinances, 1990 Edition, City of Round Rock, Texas is hereby amended so that the
zoning classification of the property described in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and
incorporated herein shall be, and is hereafter designated as OS (Open Space).
II.
A. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in conflict
herewith are expressly repealed.
B. The invalidity of any section or provision of this ordinance shall not
invalidate other sections or provisions thereof.
Alternative 1.
By motion duly made, seconded and passed with an affirmative vote of all
the Council members present, the requirement for reading this ordinance on two
separate days was dispensed with.
READ, PASSED, AND ADOPTED on first reading this 13 — day of
()�,f�Xn,1990.
Alternative 2.
READ and APPROVED on first reading this the day of
,1990.
READ, APPROVED, and ADOPTED on second reading this the day
of , 1990.
Al 1'EST:
I.
MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor
City of Round Rock, Texas
EXIIIBIT '1"
DECEMBER 21, 1989 JOB NO. 890- 0100 -30 FIE1.1) NOTE NO. 890- 0100 -1
BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION FOR OAK BLUFF ESTATES COUNTRY CLUB
FIELD NOTES
A DESCRIPTION OF A 16.604 ACRE TRACT OF LAND SITUATED
IN THE ROBERT MCNUTT SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 422
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS BEING AN UNNUMBERED LOT
WITHIN BLOCK D OF OAK BLUFF ESTATES PRASE 2, A
SUBDIVISION WHOSE PLAT IS RECORDED IN - CABINET F,
SLIDES 253 THROUGH 259 OF THE PLAT RECORDS OF
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID 16.604 . ACRE TRACT
BEING THE SOUTHEASTERN MOST PORTION OF SAID OAK BLUFF
ESTATES AT THE SOUTH END OF TWIN RIDGE PARKWAY, A
VARIABLE WIDTH RIGHT -OF -WAY (R.O.W) DEDICATED BY SAID
PLAT, AND BEING.MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES
AND BOUNDS AS'FOLLOWS: -
BEGINNING at a 1/2 inch iron rod found at the most southerly corner
of Lot 75 of the said Block D on the northeasterly R.O.W. line of
the said Twin Ridge Parkway for a westerly corner hereof;
THENCE along the southeast line of said Lot 75 for a westerly line
hereof N 49'58'54" E, 304.90 feet to a fence corner post found at
the most easterly corner of said Lot 75 and an interior corner
hereof;
THENCE departing the said southeast line of Lot 75 along the
northeast lines of Lot 74 of the said Block 0 and the said Lot 75,
as generally fenced, N 50'20'45" W, 244.77 feet to a fence corner
post found at the most northerly southeast corner of Lot 71 of the
said Block D for a westerly corner hereof;
THENCE departing the said northeast line of Lot 74 along the east
lines of the said Lot 71 and Lot 70 of the said Block D, as
generally fenced, N 07'43'36" W, 171.76 feet to a fence corner post
found at an interior corner on the easterly lines of the said Lot
70 for a westerly corner hereof;
THENCE departing the said east line of Lot 70 along a southeasterly
line of the said Lot 70 and Lot 62 of the said Block D, as
generally fenced, N 31'05'18" E, 94.12 feet pass a 1/2 inch iron
rod found for the most easterly corner of the said Lot 70 being the
most southerly corner of the said Lot 62, in all a distance of
167.16 feet to a fence corner post found at an interior corner of
the said Lot 62 for a northwesterly corner hereof;
THENCE continuing along said southeasterly line of Lot 62 and Lot
61 of the said Block D, as generally fenced, N 73'49'43" E, 129.18
feet pass a 1/2 inch iron rod found for the southeast corner of the
said Lot 62 and the most southerly corner of the said Lot 61, in
all a distance of 262.91 feet to a fence corner post found at the
southeast corner of the said Lot 61 on the west line of that
certain 15.00 acre tract of land conveyed to Paul F. Naass, Jr. by
deed recorded in Volume 638, Page 152 of the deed records of
Williamson County, Texas, for the most northerly corner hereof,
from which a 1/2 inch iron rod found for the northeast corner of
the said Lot 61, on the west line of said 15.00 acre tract bears
N 01'02'02" W, 57.59 feet;
THENCE departing the said southeasterly line of Lot 61 along the
west line of said 15.00 acre tract being an east line of the said
Block D, as generally fenced, the following three (3) courses:
1. S 01'02'02" E, 269.13 feet to a 1/2 Inch iron rod found,
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2. S 01'02'45" E, 357_06 Ccct to a point near a fence post
found at the south end or said Ccncc, near the waters edge
of a Conservation Pond, and
• 3_ Continuing along the west line of the said 15.00 acre tract
crossing the said conservation pond S,00'26 W, 139.28
feet to a point for the southwest corner of said 15.00 acre
tract and an interior corner hereof:
THENCE departing the west line of the said 15.00 acre tract
crossing the said conservation pond along the south lines of said
15.00 acre tract, another 15.00 acre tract of land conveyed to Paul
Maass, Jr. et.ux. by deed recorded in Volume 847, Page 678 of the
said deed records, and that certain 10.868 acre tract of land
conveyed to Stephan L. Sheets, et.ux. by deed recorded in Volume
1086, Page -792 of the said deed records N 88'38.26" E, 623_18 feet
to a point for the southeast corner of said 10.868 acre tract;
THENCE departing said south lines continuing to cross said
conservation pond along the southwesterly lines of that certain
92.50 acre tract _ conveyed to Louis Schroeder by deed recorded in
Volume 364, Page 206 of the said deed records the following two (2)
courses:
•
1_ S 41'49'55" E, 304.28 feet to a point, and
2. S 11'52'41^ E, 313.07 feet to a point for the southwest
corner of said 92.50 acre tract being the northeast corner
of that certain 582.35 -acre tract of land conveyed to Ben
Franklin Corp. by deed recorded in Volume 1020, Page 812
of the said deed records for the southeast corner hereof
and of the said OAK BLUFF ESTATES PHASE 2;
THENCE departing the southwesterly lines of said 92.50 acre tract
along the south lines of the said OAK BLUFF ESTATES PHASE 2, BLOCK
0, being the north lines of said 582.35 acre tract, as generally
fenced, the following two courses:
1. S 88'43'58" W, 501.92 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found,
and
2_ S 88'55'50. 0, 379.77 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for
the most southerly southwest corner hereof;
THENCE departing the north line of said 582.35 acre tract, being
the south line of OAK BLUFF ESTATES PHASE 2, crossing the southern
most R.O.W. line of the said Twin Ridge Parkway, N 01'06'20" N,
110.00 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod set at the most easterly corner
of said Twin Ridge Parkway for an interior corner hereof;
THENCE along the northeasterly R.O.W. lines of said Twin Ridge
Parkway for the southwest lines hereof and of the said Block D the
following three (3) courses:
1_ a distance of 150.35 feet along the arc of a curve to the
right whose radius is 146.22 feet, central angle is
58'54'46 ", tangent is 82.58 feet and whose chord boars
N 61'29'06" W, 143_81 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod set at
the point of tangency,
2. N 32'01 W, 332.55 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod set at
a point of curvature, and
THE STATE OF TEXAS
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3. a distance of 127.00 feet along the arc of a curve to the
left whose radius is 912.10 feet, central angle is
08'01 ", tangent is 64.01 feet and whose chord bears
N 06'02'00" W, 127.70 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING
containing 16.604 acres of land more or less.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
COUNTY OF TRAVIS
That I, William H. Ramsey, a Registered Professional Land Surveyor
in the State of Texas, do hereby certify that the above description
is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and that the
property described herein was determined by a survey made on the
ground under my direction and supervision.
. WITNESS NY HAND AND SEAL AT Austin, Travis County, Texas this the
ZZ, — day of 1989 A.D.
Registered Professional Land surJeyo
Lichliter /Jameson & Associates,% rn
811 Barton Springs Road, Suite 400
Austin, Texas 78704 -1164
11.316.1 DISTRICT OS (OPEN SPACE)
(1) Intent
To establish and preserve land for private and public
uses which consist primarily of open space and are
generally compatible with residential neighborhoods.
(2) Permitted Principal Uses
(a) Cemeteries
(b) Conservation areas
(c) Golf Courses
(d) Outdoor recreational and athletic facilities
(e) Outdoor swimming pools
(f) Parks, playgrounds and playfields
(g) Wildlife sanctuaries
(3) Permitted Secondary Uses
(a) Club Houses and Community Centers
(b) Retail- oriented uses which are clearly secondary
and customarily or necessarily incidental to the
permitted use including but not necessarily
limited ° to -the following:
(i) Retail sales and services operated as part
of a golf course, recreational or athletic
facility.
(ii) Retail sales and services sponsored by
service clubs, non - profit societies or
organizations and concessions contracted
with the City.
(iii) Food and beverage sales, including
alcoholic beverages.
(iv) Restaurants including alcoholic beverage
sales which are operated as part of or in
conjunction with a Club House facility.
(c) Caretaker residence
(d) Maintenance buildings required to house equipment
and material to maintain the site.
(e) Maximum Height of Buildings:
Two Stories
(f) Maximum Height of Structures: (Other than
buildings)
Six feet plus one additional foot of height for
every five feet of horizontal distance from a
property line which abuts a residential zone.
(g) Siting of Buildings and Structures
Front Yard - minimum 25'
Side Yards - minimum 10'
Rear Yard - minimum 25'
Fences no greater than six feet in height are
exempted from side and rear yard setback
requirements.
(h) Density:
The maximum floor area ratio shall not exceed
0.1.
(i) Special Conditions
(i) No parking shall be permitted in any
required front or side yard nor within the
rear 10' of a rear lot line.
(ii) A11_ parking within fifty (50) feet of
residential development for more than four
(4) vehicles shall be screened from such
residential development in accordance with
the requirements of the landscape ordinance
for commercial development.
(iii) No outdoor storage of materials or
equipment shall be permitted in the front
yard.
(iv) All outdoor storage of materials or
equipment shall be screened in compliance
with a special permit approved by the
Development Review Board.
DATE: . December 10, 1990
SUBJECT: City Council Meeting, December 13, 1990
ITEM: 13.D. Consider an ordinance adopting original zoning for the land
formerly known as the Round Rock Country Club. (First
Reading)
STAFF
RESOURCE PERSON: Joe Vining
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION: Approval
This ordinance will establish the 16.604 acres of land, formerly known as the
Round Rock Country Club, as part of the open space zoning district.
This district provides for the present use of the land. A copy of the open space
zone is attached for reference.
The Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of this Zoning.