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O-92-1303 - 9/24/1992of Round Rock, Texas, adopted Ordinance No. 1303,_which established PUD No. 6, and WHEREAS, an application has been made to the City Council of the City of Round Rock, Texas to make certain amendments to the Development Plan to PUD No. 6, and ORDINANCE NO. 2^ q( - O / -1- 9c Out AO, 105 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1303, ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, ON SEPTEMBER 24, 1992, WHICH CREATED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT NO. 6, BY MAKING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT NO. 6, PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES OR RESOLUTIONS. WHEREAS, on September 24, 1992, the City Council of the City WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing concerning the requested amendments to Ordinance No. 1303 on the 26th day of June, 1996, following lawful publication of said public hearing, and WHEREAS, after considering the public testimony received at such hearing, the Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that Ordinance No. 1303 be amended, and WHEREAS, on the 11th day of July, 1996, after proper notification, the City Council held a public hearing on the requested amendment to Ordinance No. 1303, and WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the requested amendment to Ordinance No. 1303 promotes the health, safety, "morals and general welfare of the community, and R \NPDOCS \ORDIN>NC \OR60711C NPD /CCC WHEREAS, each and every requirement set forth in Chapter 211, Sub - Chapter A., Texas Local Government Code, and Section 11.300, Code of Ordinances, 1995 Edition, City of Round Rock, .Texas concerning public notices, hearings, and other procedur matters has been fully complied with, Now Therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, THAT: I. That the City Council hereby determines that the proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 1303, creating Planned Unit Development (PUD) District #6, meets the following goals and objectives: (1) The amendment to P.U.D. #6 is equal to or superior to development that would occur under the standard ordinance requirements. (2) The amendment to P.U.D. #6 is in harmony with the general purposes, goals, objectives and standards of the General Plan. (3) The amendment to P.U.D. #6 does not have an undue adverse effect on adjacent property, the character of the neighborhood, traffic conditions, parking, utilities or any other matters affecting the public health, safety and general welfare. II. That Exhibit "B" of Ordinance No. 1303, the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby amended to read as follows: 2. 1. Section 7 of the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby amended to read as follows: 7. LANDSCAPING: The Developer agrees to be responsible for the installation of landscape improvements and sprinkler systems in the areas designated as greenbelt lots on the revised Exhibit "C ". These areas will include two entrance lots. The entrance lots will be landscaped and will contain signage for the P.U.D. at the entry to the property. These areas will also be irrigated for landscaping and lighted. All landscaping and irrigation installed by the Developer shall be substantially complete before subdivision improvements are accepted by the City. 2. Section 11 of the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby amended to read as follows: 11. MINIMUM SETBACKS: Front yard setbacks for the property shall be 25' for the interior lots and 30' for lots bordering the perimeter of the property. All lots shall have 15' sidelot setbacks and 25' rear yard setbacks. (See the revised Exhibit "D "). 3. Section 17.C. of the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17. SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: C. A 36 inch wide sidewalk shall be constructed with each home on both sides of the internal streets as shown on the revised Exhibits "E" and "F ". 4. Exhibit "C" of the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby deleted and replaced with a new revised Exhibit "C ", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. 5. Exhibit "F" of the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby deleted and replaced with a new revised Exhibit "F ", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. III. A. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in conflict herewith are expressly repealed. 3. ATTEST: 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. J READ, PASSED, and ADOPTED on first reading this // day of 0 lM!� , 1996. Alternative 2. READ and APPROVED on first reading this the day of , 1996. READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the day of , 1996. E LAND, City Secretary CHARLES CULPEP R, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas 4 EXHIBIT C COHCERMIL PUN. ;117 OREENBELT/PEDESTRIAN PATHWA RE I "WA. 01.141■10 f Alum" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT J.EGLNE1 OMICM....111C0 110 um It 04441, 11. Um OCLILOLIR Cuomo ■01.1 ACILAGI.,141111001 SLOWED •■•■ Man11.{...•••• ..I.R.OLKOCO 1 111MIHAte.1.0111 “114ALLCLOWRAIntail 420• •41.0,010,001.1,013.01 mu: 000011 0,1111 2001,1410 00.0014 111.41.1a Ilt.tel •1.1.11. • ■ / l ' :•\, I 'E■44: „ /■--; „., I ' I 1, i —C 1 . . -.1 ,. !igiz■1):: , it.',Zsjtt , :ii-Yiyi':/fi51‘ 1..A■, q .; ‘... 56, .. .I 0 ---;61.7".-----1 . , . . / '...,..—...." .. / o6 in I. / i I •• In .. ." 11.• • • • CI ) / ut dot. Iwo e.....Aw / i' ,/ j,„ / 4 '4.... 1 O. / ,, !/...': . • .. 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WHEREAS, on September 24, 1992, the City Council of the City of Round Rock, Texas, adopted Ordinance No. 1303,_which established PUD No. 6, and WHEREAS, an application has been made to the City Council of the City of Round Rock, Texas to make certain amendments to the Development Plan to PUD No. 6, and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing concerning the requested amendments to Ordinance No. 1303 on the 26th day of June, 1996, following lawful publication of said public hearing, and WHEREAS, after considering the public testimony received at such hearing, the Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that Ordinance No. 1303 be amended, and WHEREAS, on the llth day of July, 1996, after proper notification, the City Council held a public hearing on the requested amendment to Ordinance No. 1303, and WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the requested amendment to Ordinance No. 1303 promotes the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community, and K.\ UPDOCS \ORDINANC \OK60711C.SUP /CdC WHEREAS, each and every requirement set forth in Chapter 211, Sub - Chapter A., Texas Local Government Code, and Section 11.300, Code of Ordinances, 1995 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: I. That the City Council hereby determines that the proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 1303, creating Planned Unit Development (PUD) District #6, meets the following goals and objectives: (1) The amendment to P.U.D. #6 is equal to or superior to development that would occur under the standard ordinance requirements. (2) The amendment to P.U.D. #6 is in harmony with the general purposes, goals, objectives and standards of the General Plan. (3) The amendment to P.U.D. #6 does not have an undue adverse effect on adjacent property, the character of the neighborhood, traffic conditions, parking, utilities or any other matters affecting the public health, safety and general welfare. II. That Exhibit "B" of Ordinance No. 1303, the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby amended to read as follows: 2. 1. Section 7 of the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby amended to read as follows: 7. LANDSCAPING: The Developer agrees to be responsible for the installation of landscape improvements and sprinkler systems in the areas designated as greenbelt lots on the revised Exhibit "C ". These areas will include a grccnbclt /pcdc3trian pathway, and two entrance lots. The entrance lots will be landscaped and will contain signage for the P.U.D. at the entry to the property. These areas will also be irrigated for landscaping and lighted. All landscaping and irrigation installed by the Developer shall be substantially complete before subdivision improvements are accepted by the City. 2. Section 11 of the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby amended to read as follows: 11. MINIMUM SETBACKS: Front yard setbacks for the property shall be 25' for the interior lots bordcring the grccnbclt and 30' for lots bordering the perimeter of the property. All lots shall have 15' sidelot setbacks and 25' rear yard setbacks. (See the revised Exhibit "D "). 3 Section 17.C. of the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17. SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: C. A 36 inch wide sidewalk shall be constructed with each home on eae both sides of the internal streets as shown on the revised Exhibits "E" and "F ". 4 Exhibit "C" of the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby deleted and replaced with a new revised Exhibit "C ", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. 5 Exhibit "F" of the Development Plan for PUD #6 is hereby deleted and replaced with a new revised Exhibit "F ", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. III. A. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in conflict herewith are expressly repealed. 3. day of , 1996. 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 day of B. The invalidity of any section or provision of this ordinance , 1996. Alternative 2. READ and APPROVED on first reading this the day of , 1996. ATTEST: READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the JOANNE LAND, City Secretary CHARLES CULPEPPER, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas 4. Date: July 9,1996 Subject: City Council Meeting July 11, 1996 Item: 9.C. Consider an ordinance to amend PUD No. 6 (Oaklands Section 4 "Tanglewood Subdivision "). (First Reading) Staff Resource Person: Joe Vining Staff Recommendation: Approval On June 26,1996 the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the zoning change. Staff supports that recommendation. " r�P,i�E ORDINANCE NO. /3 03 32530 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 CHANGE 14.215 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE JACOB M. HARRELL SURVEY, ABSTRACT 284, ROUND ROCK, WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, AS DESCRIBED BELOW, FROM DISTRICT TF (TWO- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO DISTRICT P.U.D. (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) NO. 6. • . WHEREAS, an application has been made to the City Council of the City of Round Rock, Texas to amend the Official Zoning Map to change the zoning classification of the property described in Exhibit "A" from District TF (Two Family Residential) to District P.U.D. (Planned Unit Development) No. 6; WHEREAS, the City Council has submitted the requested change in 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 change on the 17th day of September, 1992, 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 zoning classification of the above described property be changed from District TF (Two Family Residential) to District P.U.D. (Planned Unit Development) No. 6 and, WHEREAS, on the 24th day of September, 1992, after proper notification, the City Council held a public hearing on the requested change, and WHEREAS , the City Council determined that substantial changes in conditions have occurred which justify the zoning classification change provided for herein, and WHEREAS, each and every requirement set forth in Chapter 211, Subchapter A, Texas Local Government Code, 1990 Edition and Section 11.305(2), Code of Ordinances, 1990 Edition, City of Round Rock, Texas concerning public notices, hearings, and other procedural matters has been fully complied with, r OFFICIAL RECORDS WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS: I. `'ti to — VOL 2198 a,;I'7S3 That the City Council has hereby determined the Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.) District No. 6 meets the following goals and objectives: (1) P.U.D. No. 6 is in harmony with the general purposes, goals, objectives and standards of the General Plan. (2) P.U.D. No. 6 does not have an undue adverse effect upon adjacent property, the character of the neighborhood, traffic conditions, parking, utilities or any other matters affecting the public health, safety and general welfare. (3) P.U.D. No. 6 will be adequately serviced by essential public facilities and services including streets, parking, drainage, water, wastewater facilities, and other necessary utilities. _ (4) P.U.D. No. 6 will be constructed, arranged and maintained so as not to dominate, by scale and massing of structures, the immediate neighboring properties or interfere with their development or use in accordance with any existing zoning district. II. 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 hereby changed from District TF (Two - Family Residential) and shall be hereafter designated as Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.) No. 6, and that the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to enter into the planned Unit Development VO L 21 98;11cl7S4 (P.U.D.) agreement hereto as Exhibit "B ", which agreement shall constitute the Development and shall govern the development and use of said property. 1992. ATTEST: JOB NE LAND, City Secretary 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. READ, PASSED,and ADOPTED on first reading this day of Alternative 2. READ and APPROVED on first reading this the day of 1992. READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the of ,1992. MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas day EXHIBIT A FIELD NOTES Vi]L ' 198 L;f ,685 METES AND BOOMS OESCRIPTICN Being all- that - certain 14.215 acre tract of land 'out' of••Chat certain 132.91•acr•e 'tr,act as described in Volume 1004, Page 422, of the Williamson Covnty'Deed Records (WCDR), Williamson County, Texas, being out of the J. M. HARRELL'SURVEY, ABSTRACT N0. 284, situated in WI1.1iams.n County, Texas, and being :more - particularly described by metes ant bdunds:.as follows, to -wlti BEGINNING et an. .Iron 'rod found marking the Northwest sorrier of Lot 25, Olock.E, di THE OAKLANDS, - SECTION THREE -A, a subdiil3Ion'1•n Williamson County, Texas, ac-c rding to the map or plat thereof t- e.cox8ed In Cabinet 6, Slide 299, 44111(imson County Plat Records (WCPR), 's6me•being the Southeast turner of :OAKCREEK SUBDIVISION, SECTION ONE, a subdivlslen recorded in Cabinet H;:S1Ide 218, WCPR, same being the. North,st corner of the herein descrlbeertractl , • THENCE, with -the Westerly line of Bald THE. OAKLANDS, SECF.1ON THREE-A, the foll elghtcalls: (1) .THENCE,, South 20 ° 3440' East, a distance•of :105',C2 feet, to an iron pin found and the beginning of a tangent curve.•to the left; (2) THENCE,,23.56 feet along the arc of curve to ttie left, having a radius of 15.00-Feet, a central angle of 89 ° 58'40 ", a -chord bearing of South -65 East, and a distance of 21.21 feet, te•an iron pin found In the Northerly right-of -way line of Clearwater Drive; • (3) THENCE;„ South 20 ° 35'28° East, a distance of'.50.00 feet, to an iron pin found. In, the.Southerly right -of -way line of said Clearwater Drive and the beginning of% a•norr- tangent curve to the left; . (4) THENCE, 23.57 feet•along the arc of said curve. ;tie •left, having a radluc.of.15.00 : • feet,-a central angle of 90 a chor -d bearing of South 24 ° 26'00" :West, aoc a distance of 21.22 feet, :c an Aron pin found; (5) THENCE, Sovth 20 ° 34 ...40" East, a distance of '48:73 meet, to an iron pin found, and to the beginning of a curve to the lef :;.' (6) THENCE;•77 ;30 feet along the arc of said curve :re.left, having a radius of 470 feet,• a central angle of 09 ° 25'22 ", : chord bearing of South 25 ° 17'21" East, and a distance of 77.21 feet :. a,,Iron pin found; (7) ;THENCE, South 3 0 ° 00'02" East, a distance of'126.7: pin' foun,, d 'and'the begInniing of'a curve to the right;eet' to an iron (8) THENCE,' 223. feet along the arc of said curve :.lie right, having a radius of 530.00 feet, - a central angle of 24 ° 10'41 - , a;chord bearing of South 17 °54'42; East, a'nd a distance of 222.00 : feet • :c ' for corner,, same'being the Southwest corner of .aid O AL pin found THREE -A;'' `. OAKLANDS, SECTION THENCE, with the'Northerly line of THE AMENDED PLAT OF THE OAKLANDS, SECTION TWO REVISED, according to the map or Oaf thereof recorded in Cabinp.t •y Slide 160, WCPR, the following eleven c.11 s: • (1) THENCE,'South 87 ° 38'14' West, a distance of :66.2? feet, to an iron pin found, and to the :beginning of a non - tangent cOhve tb:the left; (2) THENCE, 43 :'69 feet along the arc of said curve :c the left having a radius of- 907.011 feet, a central angle of 06 09'00',. North OS.OQ'35' West, and a distance of 43.66 feet Cc a "fiord bearing of for corhe'r.i ••iron pin found Vol 414c, a y 0 • (3) THENCE, South 81 ° 05'55' West, a distance of 56.61 feet, to an Iror, pin found; (4) THENC'd, South pin found; (5.) THENCE, South pin found; (6) THENCE, South 47 °52'g0" West, a distance of 150.OA•ff;et, to an Iron pin found;' (7) THENCE, South 68 ° 09'38" West, a distance of 80.00 fee't, to an Iron pin found to the beglnning of a curve to the right; •.;: ( THENCE,•96.•09 feet the arc of said curue• the - fight having a radius of 310 ..00 feet, a'central angle of 17 °45'36 ", -.a•'chord bearing of South 74 ° 40'.48" West, and :a distance of 95.71 feet to an iron pir, found; (9) 'THENCE,. ;South 83 ° 33'36' West, a distance of 13040 f8et to an iron pin found'and t� the beginning of a curve to the - left; (10) THENCE, 116 :98 feet along the arc of said curye..to ,rye left, having a radlus.of 520 .00•feet, a central angle of 12 ° 53'21', a chord bearing of South 77 ° 06'.55" West and'a of 116.73 feet, to ari'Iran pin found; (11) THENCE South 7 0 ° 40!15" West, a distance of feet, to an iron pin found.for corner, same being the Northwest coi•ne THE AMENDED PLAT OF THE OAKLANDS, SECTION TWO REVISED, and being';, tte. East line of a certain 131.71 -acre' tract as recorded in Volume 513,;Page 626, WCDR; THENC, wl'th.the',Easterly line of said 131.71 acre.tract,;—the following two cal.1's; . . (1) THENCE, North 18 0 49.'45" West, a dlstanee of'J74.99 <pet, to an iron found;: ( THENCE; North 18 ° 51'50" West, a distance of 451,.01 feet, to an iron pin found,'same being, the Southwest corner of Biock E, said OAKCREEK SUBDIVISION, SECTION ONE;* THENCE,- with the Southerly line of said Stock E,• DAKCREEK,SUBDIVISION, SECTION ONE, the foll'owing three calls: pin found; - (1) THENCE, Noi•th 70 °0 5'25' East, a distance of '204.3'. feet, to an iron • (2) ,f ou ) NCE, North 69 °43'4B" East, a distance of 277.26. " • to an iron • (3) 'THENCE, North 69 °25'20° East, a distance of 461.00 feet, to an iron pin fbund'for THE POINT OF BEGINNING, and the tract'li'erein described eontai•ns 14.215 - Acres' , of'}an d Comp I l ed .Br: ' K!nno'tfi 6,. Strange, R :P,L {5. No. '3587. . f ENGINE & MAN'AGEMENT,AS30C1ATES 314 Hf,ghlirid P1811.Blvd.,, Suite 307 -- .Atl.tYln;; Texas 78752 r xiv to,'too2 ` • • 47 ° 27'33' West, a distance of 101 : ffrt, to an iron, 6 8 ° 14'56' West, a distance of 115.80 'f «Ft, to an iron • f i . e ,'" , RECORDERS MEMORANDUM AU or parts of theteat on this page was not clearly legible for satisfactory recordation. EXHIBIT B AGREEMENT PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT NO. 6 YC! �:il.��Pnif -- y - 0 1 ,. ' 2198?,i10E 4 738 DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR P.U.D. #6 ' IClt� This agreement (" Development Plan ") made the of /QcC61hN 1992, between the City of Round Rock, Texas, having its offices at 221 East Main Street, Round Rock, Texas (hereinafter called the "City "), and Oaklands Estates Joint Venture, a Texas joint venture, having its offices at 102 Westlake Drive, Suite 100, Austin, Texas, 78746 (Hereinafter called the "Developer "). WHEREAS Developer has requested a Planned Unit Development from the City for the eighteen (18) single family residential lots on a tract of land located within the incorporated limits of the City of Round Rock and more fully described as follows: A 14.215 acre tract of land being more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of hereof (hereinafter referred to as the "Property"). AND WHEREAS the Developer, in accordance with Chapter 11, Section 11.316, Code of Ordinances 1990 Edition, City of Round Rock, Texas is required to submit a Development Plan to the City containing certain terms and conditions for the use and development of the Property; AND WHEREAS the City Council has reviewed the proposed Development and determined that it promotes the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of Round Rock and that it complies with the intent of the Planned Unit Development ordinance of the City; NOW THEREFORE BY THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH that in 1 2 VOl. . JU7,:i'739 consideration of the premises and the conditions and covenants hereinafter set forth, the City and the Developer covenant and agree as follows: 1. LIENHOLDER CONSENT: That Developer is the sole holder of fee simple title to the Property and that he has obtained the written consent to the re- zoning of the Property from TF Two family residential to a Planned Unit Development for all lien holders, legal or equitable, of the Property. Said written consent is attached as Exhibit "B", and hereby made a part of this Development Plan. 2. DEVELOPMENT AND USES: The Property shall be developed for the following purposes only: a development consisting of eighteen (18) single family lots, with a 20,000 square foot minimum parcel size, as generally shown on the concept plan attached hereto as Exhibit "C". The concept plan is hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Development Plan and shall also be considered as having satisfied the subdivision plat concept plan requirement. 3. GENERAL COMPLIANCE: The Developer shall comply with all the requirements and restrictions depicted in this Development Plan, and in Exhibit "C ". Unless specifically waived by this Development Plan or the Planned Unit Development Ordinance of the City of Round Rock, the Developer shall also comply with all other applicable ordinances of the City of Round Rock. 4. CHANGES TO THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN: After this Development Plan has been accepted and approved by the City Council, any substantial alterations shall be re- submitted for consideration to the City Council following the same procedure required in the original adoption of this Development Plan. Any minor alterations to the Development Plan which do not substantially change the concept ,,1 2 98w,[7 7O of the Planned Unit Development may be approved by the Director of Planning. 5. LAND USE AND BUILDING TYPES: No building shall be erected, altered or permitted on any lot for a use other than a single family residence. Clearly secondary, ancillary buildings and structures such as garages and swimming pools are also permitted. 6. PARKING: Parking shall be permitted on one side of the internal streets only within the development. Each residence shall provide a minimum of six paved off - street parking spaces, the design and configuration of such spaces shall be approved by the Director of Planning prior to the issuance of a building permit. 7. - LANDSCAPING:' The Developer agrees to be responsible for the installation of landscape improvements and sprinkler_ systems in the areas 8 designated as greenbelt lots on Exhibit "C ". These areas will include a greenbelt /pedestrian pathway, and two entrance lots. The entrance lots will be landscaped and will contain signage for the P.U.D. at the entry to the property. These areas will also be irrigated for landscaping and lighted. All landscaping and irrigation installed by the Developer shall be substantially complete before subdivision improvements are accepted by the City. 8. TEMPORARY STRUCTURES OR EMPLACEMENTS: No structure or emplacement of a temporary character, mobile home, trailer, derelict, junk or racing motor vehicle, or any motor vehicles without a current license tag, or any tent, shack, barn or other outbuilding shall be erected, placed, driven onto, altered or permitted to remain on any lot at any time, either temporarily or permanently. No unenclosed outdoor storage shall be permitted. This provision shall not apply to 3 7*1 vehicles equipment or temporary structures utilized by Developer, or his successors 4 or assigns, or contractor`s or subcontractors when engaged in construction or repair work, or such work as may reasonably be necessary for the completion of the subdivision and the disposition of lots by sale, lease or otherwise. 9. ELECTRICAL EOUIPMENT AND UTILITIES: All on -site electrical distribution, telephone or television cable, shall be underground. All exterior antennas shall be prohibited. 10. MAINTENANCE OF GREENBELT LOTS: The Developer shall be responsible for the maintenance of improvements and landscaping on all greenbelt lots shown on Exhibit "C ". Maintenance requirements include: prompt removal of all litter, trash and waste; lawn mowing, tree and plant trimming; watering of landscaped areas; maintaining detention ponds, filtration ponds, and associated drainage facilities; maintaining postal boxes to United States Postal Service Standards; and keeping entry sign, walks, and fencing in good repair. This responsibility may be assigned to a legally responsible Homeowners Association, with the consent of the City. 11. MINIMUM SETBACKS: Front yard setbacks for the property shall be 25' for the interior lots bordering the greenbelt and 30' for lots bordering the perimeter of the property. All lots shall have 15' sidelot setbacks and 25' rear yard setbacks. (See Exhibit "D ") 12. TEXAS WATER COMMISSION: According to State of Texas requirements, construction plans shall be required to be submitted and reviewed by the Texas Water Commission ( "TWC "). Utility designs and water quality ponds shall be approved for this tract by the TWC. prior to construction. This tract is located over the North Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. 5 13. FENCES: Perimeter fences shall be of a privacy type construction. The outside perimeter fence shall be a wooden fence no more than 6.5 feet in height and located on the north, south and west sides of the property. Internal fences along the entry and all greenbelts (including Oakwood Blvd.) shall be constructed with steel or wrought iron. The height shall be at least four feet and not greater than 6.5 feet with steel poles anchored 24 inches in concrete at intervals of eight feet or less and pickets spacing of four inches apart or less. 14. ON SITE DETENTION: The Oaklands Section 4 has been included in a regional detention system. The detention requirements have been calculated using the previously approved preliminary plat with 104 residential lots and 1550 linear feet of streets. The current proposal of 18 single family lots will have a lower runoff coefficient and impervious cover than the previous approval. As a result there is no requirement for on site detention. 15. ACCESS TO OAKWOOD BOULEVARD: Access to Oakwood Boulevard from any Single Family lot shall be prohibited. 16. ENTRY SIGN: One entry sign is hereby authorized to be located either (1) entirely within the greenbelt situated at the northwest corner of Oakwood Boulevard and the entrance road, or (2) within the median in the entrance road are hereby authorized to be permitted (see Exhibit "G "). This entry sign (1) shall be a monument type sign constructed of stone or brick or other maintenance free material; (2) shall not exceed 100 square feet of sign area; (3) shall be positioned in ve. E 3 such a manner as not to constitute a traffic hazard; (4) and its message shall primarily identify the respective subdivision. 17. SUBDIVISION DEVELOP STANDARDS: The City Subdivision Development Standards shall be modified as follows: A. The right of way width of internal streets shall be 40' with a 45' radius cul de sac as shown on Exhibit "C ". B. The pavement width of internal streets shall be 26' as shown on Exhibit " C. A 36 inch wide sidewalk shall be constructed with each home on one side of the internal streets as shown on Exhibits "E" and "F ". D. Sidewalks shall be constructed to city standards (three and one -half feet of width) by the Developer as part of the subdivision improvements along both sides of the section (approximately 150') of the internal street which intersects Oakwood Blvd. as shown on Exhibit "F ". E. Oakwood Blvd. shall be constructed to full city standards by the Developer as part of the Subdivision improvements. However, the sidewalk construction shall be limited to the portion shown on Exhibit "F ". 6 VOL 2 98' ;f0 4 18. LICENSE AGREEMENT: The City hereby grants a license agreement to the Developer to locate postal boxes in the portion of the public right of way shown in Exhibit "G ". The exact position and design of the postal boxes shall be submitted with the final plat for approval by the Director of Planning and Postmaster prior to the recording of the plat. 19. REPRESENTATION: It is understood and agreed that the City has made no representations, covenants, warranties, guarantees, promises or agreements (verbal or otherwise) with the Developer other than those in this contract. 20. RECORDATION: This agreement shall be construed as running with the land and shall be recorded in the official deed records of Williamson County. 21. INTERPRETATION: Whenever the singular or masculine is used herein, the same shall be construed as meaning the plural, feminine or body corporate or politic where the context or the parties so require. 22. AMENDMENT: The terms of this agreement may be altered only in accordance with Section 4 of this Plan. 23. INCORPORATION: Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F and G referred to are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this agreement. 24. LEGAL AND REGISTRATION FEES: The Developer agrees to pay all of the legal and recording costs incurred by the City in the preparation and recording of this contract. 25. BINDING: This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, 7 successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said parties to the Agreement have hereunto set their hands and seals this O day of 1992. STATE OF TEXAS i by Texas joint venture. ";"` CHIRISTINE R. MARTINEZ ec 4 � I Notary Publir, Stale of Texas / , My Commiss.an Expires i r e osi JUNE 22, 1993 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON `4 CHRISTINE R. MARTINEZ i.; �{I , � Notary Public, State of Texas My Commission Expires 4 400. , JUNE 22, 1993 8 vfl! 2i 8lirlrf 5 DEVELOPER Oaklands Est tes Joint Venture By: i%../. CITY OF;2N, TEXAS By: Mike Robinson, Mayor COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON : This instrument was Hv _�/-� acknowledged before me on this a aay of ,j0/44-1992 R./�w�,t3992 , on behalf of Oakland Estates Joint venture, a Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: en /21ST/4/6 , 1y1f1e My commission expires: 4---,,2,Q-93 v This instrument was acknowledged before me on thiso'J day of / SO/n m-4992 by Mike Robinson, Mayor of the City of Round Rock. Notary Public, St to of Texas Printed Name: Cti 77 �i91T,GZ My commission expires: (0-,-2a93 2 1 • 1 EXHIBIT B CONSENT FORM 4 Exhibit' "�A" METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION . , • Being all that,certaln 14.215 acre tract of land' 132.81. acre 'tract as descr'lbed in Volume 1004 out' 22,•6 o her i l In the W County Deed Records SWCDR), Williamson County, Texas, b out of the J. M. HARRELL'SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 284, situated in Williamson County, Texas, and beIng:mor®.partleularly described by metes and bOunds. follows, to -wit,. • 6E0IhNING at: an..lron 'rod found marking the Northwest cornier of Lot 25, 81ock.E, df THE OAKLANDS, SECTION THREE -A, a subdlulslowrin Williamson County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof 1ecoF!ded In Cabinet 6, Slide 299,,, .Will( amson County Plat Records (WCPR); 'sarne.being the Southeast corner_ of: OAKCREEK SU SECTION ONE, a sulidl(!Isi'e•n recorded in Cabinet H,:SI Ide 210, WCPR, same being the. Northeast corner of the herein described tract( THENCE, w l t .the Westerly line of said THE. OARLANDS, SEC`P.ION THREE - A, the fol I'owIng ,elght:cal I st (1) THENCE,, South 20°34110" East, a dlstance•of: 10S',02 feet, to an iron, pin found and the beginning of a tangent curve..to the'le£t; (2 ) 'THEN.CE,, 23 „56 feet along the arc of said curve to ttie left, having a radius of 15 .00•feet, a central angle of 89 ° 58'40 '', g.chord bearing of South 65 ° 34'00"• East, and a distance of 21.21 feet, to an iron pin found In the Northerly.right -of -way line of Clearwater Drive; (3) THENCE,, Sou.t'h 20• °35'28” East, a distance 01150.00 feet, to an iron pin ounq In the. Sou therly right -of -way line of 5afd C•iearwater Drive the biglrining of;, #'t a non - tangent curve to the le , • and (4> THENCE, 23 � ( 4 ) T.d ,`5 feet along the arc of said curve. ,to ;lie• left, h South 2 Of.15. 0 5 ,We e t� , c aord o napin g ifg a .arid. a distance of 21.22 feet, of (5) TN _tt o an; iron pin found; THENCE, South 20 °34!40" East, a distance of '48,.78 feit, to an iron pin found, and to the beginning of a curve to the left;...-. • (6) THENCE ,..77:30 feet along the arc of said curve tb t}ie..left, having a radius of 47 O. 0 0 , feet,• a central angle of 09 °25'22 ",.i chord bearing of South 25 ° 17'21" East, and a distance of 77.21 feet to an. Iron, plr, found; (7) :THENCE, South 3 0 ° 00'02" East, a distance of }26.70 feet, to an iron pin found,, and'the beginn - I,9 of'a curve to the rrght; (8) HN,.223.65 feet ! along the arc of said curve to a radius of 530.00 feet, a central angle pf 24 °10'•41", the right, having S ou hone, same East, and a distance of 222.00 faet..to a''i, n fog of THREE - A1'"• 9 the Southwest corner of A pin found said THE ..gKLAN AhIOS, SECTION THENCE, with the'Northerly line of THE AMENDED PLAT ;OF THE • SECTION TWO REVI•SEO, according to the reap or Cabinet Jl S �KLANDS, WCFR, the following eleventcalls, °t recorded in (1 ) THENCE,•South 87 °38'14" West, a distance of'r66.23 *cot„ to an iron pin found, and to t he.beglnning of a non curve t :tea Leff; • C ( 2 ) T EN E 400' fefe et a along the arc of said curve to .the left having North 'OS °0107. . ,a central an of 06 °09'60" t' for corhe 4 , a thcrd und nd a 43.66 feet "`'Faring of • o•ari..iron pin fo • • • • vol- 2198Pac,f'7'7"7 partz this I^ pct YPI -2 98Pd E7 8 pin found (4) THENCE, pin found; (3) THENCE, pin found' (6) THENCE, pin found }' (7) THENCE, South 68 ° 09'38" West, a distance of 80.00 fe`e:t to an Iron pin found,'.and tb the beginning of a curve to the rrgh.t;... .' • (8) THENCE,•96.0 feet. a }ong the arc of said curve "to'thb right having a radius of ° 310..00 feet{ a angle of 17 ° 45'36 ",•.a' - chord bearing of South 74 West, and:a distance of 95.71 feet t9 an iron pir, found; (9) 'THENCE, -South 83 ° 33'36" West, a distance of 130e00 fe.ret to an iron pin found'and tG the beginning of a curve to the 'left; (10) THENCE, 116;99 feet Along the arc of said ctirye..to tfre left, having a radius of 520.00•f eet, a central angle of 12 ° 53'21 - ', a chord bearing of South 77 ° 06.55" West and:a distance of 116.73 feet, lb ari:Iron pir, found; (11) THENCE, South 70 ° 40!15" West, a distance of•10A: ; -39 feet, to an iron pin fotind.for corner, same.being the Northwest coi•r.er ,of''sld THE AMENDED PLAT 'OF THE OAKLAJDS, SECTION TWO REVISED, and being'In Nye East line of a certain 13 1.,71.- aere'tract as recorded In Volume A13, :Page.626, WCOR; THENCE, wl'th. the',Easte•rly line of said 131.71 acre. following two call's:. - <.. (1) THENCE, North 18 °• 49'45' West, a distance bf 24..9 ff to an iron pin found;; . 9 (2) THENCE; North 18 ° 51 '• 50" West, a distance of 451..01 .fe.et, to an iron pin found,'same being the Southwest corner of 81•o0( E, sal'd OAKCREEK SUBDIVISION, SECTION ONE'' • THENCE,- wlth the Souther'; line of said Block E,' OAKCREER . SUBDIVISION, SECTIpN ONE, the foll'owing three calls; • (1) THENCE, North 70 ° 05'25" East, a distance of 204.32 fe ot, to an iron pin found' ' • (2) THENCE, North 69 ° 43'40" East, a distance of 277. fe at to an iron pin .found; - (3) ' THENCE, North 69925 East, a distance of 461.•00 fe to an Iron pin found''for THE POINT OF BEGINNING, and th'e tract•lereio described ' conta•l•ns 14.215•peres'of -land, • Compiled.13r: ' Kenni'th B.. Strarige, No..3587 ENOINEgRINg & M.NAGEM E NT .ASSOCIATES 314 Hlphlirid Mal'[ 81vd, -, Suite 307 Texas 7E752 • i to,'iooz. • • ------- - - - - -- South 81 ° 05'55' West, a distance of 56.61 feet, to an Iron South 47 ° 27'33" West, a distance of. 101 :3.4det, to an Iron Souh 68 ° 14 1 6" West, a distance of 115.80 'feet, to an iror, South 47 ° 52''18' West, a distance of 150.004.iet, to an Iron RECORDERS MEMORANDUM - Ail or parts of the text on this page was not ' - clearly legible for satisfactory recordation. EXHIBIT B CONSENT FORM r yr� VO! r,i986 �E ' September 24, 1992 Mr. Bill Smalling Oaklands Estates Joint Venture 102 Westlake Dr., Suite 100 Austin, TX 78746 RE: Oaklands Sect. 4 Please allow this letter to serve as Team Bank's consent, as lienholder on the referenced property, to the rezoning of the property from TF two family residential to a Planned Unit Development for 18 single family residential lots as submitted in the Development Plan to the City of Round Rock, Texas on this date. V '_ 21 .JO?)E'730 Dear Bill: Steve Waters Senior Vice President ; , „ 1 -' 1 , TEAMBANK Team Bank P O. Box 9409 Austin, Texas 78766 (512) 258 -2211 SEP so 1992 CITY OF ROUND ROCK i kPLANNING DEPT../ EXHIBIT C COHCEPIMAIL Puaar t O,Itluot tkill■ A • 1 /11 :PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT pREENBELT/PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY RE N T G. ING trric:Al 012,1cat PECEND ...3.•wESCO 1441 wori 51, CALLAS, 11.111. 12..11.021841 0cuto [sr/M[5 JOINT vuovnE ACK(1 SWUM .tiu •2.4 21111d111.89illiLinti I /1101011.11E11113: 11/12 1111.21.17.120E11CeLIMEM 213.• tnGInCtJt •OW1,001,.....110 • 1.11 PAM AUCOST UtuAnn • mC reESII/XFOR.STL,o1 Aust TX p 0 V . , szenb7.17,,E, /". II( (1A0,411,, I /4 • 4: • 4, g(oN Iwo nw mho / 1 / / / / / REVISED -, ONLARDS SEC7. • rj _ „ n , r, ". • ng. 1.4", I ' *121 r 1 — ENTRY M.N M T ,.L. if ENTRY &MAILS I 1. V .• •" g'YJ' ND APED AREA WATER QUALITY POND I ITICA1 11): nnk • — 17 -77 t 717.- .•;7. 40 ROW X KIOSK 11,1l'At 111.111 Mg MIN 1 ;11 • z 4 • a'. co . ' O 1- • 2 0. .4 0 40 0 0 0 cc VOL ' 219 3E752 STANDARD SETBACKS RECORDERS MEMORANDUM All or parts of the text on this page was not clearly lc ihle for satisfretory EXHIBIT D TYPICAL LOT 40' Row I . �" 25'1. I 1 1 I e4) ko zn 1- - 1 ! � 1 I�t a l I ZL' x 25-3o �[� (4, OAKLANDS SECT,4 ZS = 3o _ REVISED FRONT YARD SETBACK VARIES SIDE OF STREET BETWEEN 25' & 30' VINCENT GERARD AND ASSOCIATES - 102 Westlake Drive. Suite 100 A nctin RESIDENTIAL STREET SECTION REVISED OAKLANDS SEC T.4 - ROW 40' t - r PAVEMENT 26' ,BUILDING SETBACK 25 BUILDING SETBACK 30' EXHIBIT E VINCENT GERARD AND ASSOCIATES 102 Westlake Drive, Suite 100, Austin, Texas, 78746 ••• / / 2o4.11: z / I I 27 1 —1 ., . Z / :Jo' 141r --- r ----- ----------A_ C R / Ivi• 13/ / 12 / / / ,:.../ / /, 7 -.t& - .7/ /1w / / 1 1 I 1 \ I N6920 tci' a. 3 3ef 1 Oewalk 3' Ii-- 1 8 A 3' 17 ENTRANCE \R CC < row (DJ 0 CO -r 0 s so 8L — - 11 ‘4 \ 4 0 -- 1 24 (2. 53 t 11*, a , TA S E 9-10: 6 .....:,..._.,,001 ,0,,,,, 210 /4'Fv"v/ •• - -a iza 4,taa . 1 5 -, 101,1 , ..,..— / 4 A--IL•p.V. ea. 'OP --- I X— - .., 0” .a' I / 4,7•,,. /..Ye — —. Vor17'1"' . 19 45 / / / tjf..,l.5 -. .... ' ISOMPSO:101&033 ES MI 01%201 tt.map / / 1 lou rem ard siq; jib Iral mil ,To sued SO 111/ THE OAKLANDS.• ., -• , / r / -- g_p. ,' ,' / PLIatiV1141412/4suaatmoaa / EXHIBIT' F ENTRY DESIGN( PROPOSED PAVEMENT WIDTH • FXHIRIT - pvr / 172 ), to ti' I . ' 75 REVISED too' izpv 0/4a..ANDS SECT.4 VINCENT GER_kRD AND ASSOCIATES 102 Westlake Drr:i. Suite 100, Austin, Texas, 78746 V0i_2i98?dc,E ?86 FILED FOR RECORD WILLIAMSON COUNT Y. TX. 1992 OCT —2 PK 4: 37 i c e eau COUNTY CLERK STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WIL LIAMSON I hardly certify that this instrornent was FILED on t5e da ;o and at the tnie stamped hereon by me, and was duly RECORDED in the Volume and Page of the named RECORDS of Williamson County, Texas, rsap ssttaam�pedd: hereon bby �me, on COUNTY CLERK WILLIAMSON COUNTY. TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 1303 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 CHANGE 14.215 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE JACOB M. HARRELL SURVEY, ABSTRACT 284, ROUND ROCK, WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, AS DESCRIBED BELOW, FROM DISTRICT TF (TWO- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO DISTRICT P.U.D. (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) NO. 6. WHEREAS, an application has been made to the City Council of the City of Round Rock, Texas to amend the Official Zoning Map to change the zoning classification of the property described in Exhibit "A" from District TF (Two Family Residential) to District P.U.D. (Planned Unit Development) No. 6; WHEREAS, the City Council has submitted the requested change in 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 change on the 17th day of September, 1992, 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 zoning classification of the above described property be changed from District TF (Two Family Residential) to District P.U.D. (Planned Unit Development) No. 6 and, WHEREAS, on the 24th day of September, 1992, after proper notification, the City Council held a public hearing on the requested change, and WHEREAS , the City Council determined that substantial changes in conditions have occurred which justify the zoning classification change provided for herein, and WHEREAS, each and every requirement set forth in Chapter 211, Subchapter A, Texas Local Government Code, 1990 Edition and Section 11.305(2), 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 City Council has hereby determined the Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.) District No. 6 meets the following goals and objectives: (1) P.U.D. No. 6 is in harmony with the general purposes, goals, objectives and standards of the General Plan. (2) P.U.D. No. 6 does not have an undue adverse effect upon adjacent property, the character of the neighborhood, traffic conditions, parking, utilities or any other matters affecting the public health, safety and general welfare. (3) P.U.D. No. 6 will be adequately serviced by essential public facilities and services including streets, parking, drainage, water, wastewater facilities, and other necessary utilities. (4) P.U.D. No. 6 will be constructed, arranged and maintained so as not to dominate, by scale and massing of structures, the immediate neighboring properties or interfere with their development or use in accordance with any existing zoning district. ll. 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 hereby changed from District TF (Two - Family Residential) and shall be hereafter designated as Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.) No. 6, and that the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to enter into the planned Unit Development (P.U.D.) agreement hereto as Exhibit "B", which agreement shall constitute the Development and shall govern the development and use of said property. 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. READ, PASSED,and ADOPTED on first reading this 0` ofi 1992. Alternative 2. READ and APPROVED on first reading this the f day of 1992. READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the of ,1992. ATTEST: OA % / NE LAND, City Secretary MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas day EXHIBIT A FIELD NOTES METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION . Being all that,certaln 14.215 acre tract of land 'out'of.•lhat certain 132.81'aci•e tract as described in Volume 1004, Page 422, of the Williamson County Dead Records SWCOR), Williamson County, Texas, being out of the J. M. HARRELL'SURVEY, ABSTRACT N0. 284, situated in Willi'amspn County, Texas, and being :more'particularly described by metes and bdunds:.as follows, to -WItl - ' BEGINNING at: an. iron rod found marking the Northwes t'corrier of Lot 25, Block E, df THE OAKLANDS, SECTION THREE -A, a subdiv131on, :rn Williamson County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof te In Cabinet G, Slide 292, 414111 Lamson County Plat Records (WCPR); 'sa'tc be ing the Southeast corner of OAKCR.EK SUBDIVISION, SECTION ONE, a subd N,Isfon recorded in Cabin'et Hi :Slide 218, WCPR, same being the: North corner of the herein described tract] •. • THENCE, with the Westerly line of said THE. OAKLANDS, SEC1'.(ON THREE -A, the following,eight:callsi (1) •THENCE,, South 20 ° 34;40' East, a distance•of :105',02 feet, to an iror, pin found and the beginning of a tangent curve.•to the'ler,t; • (2) THENCE1,23,56 feet along the arc of 'said curve to ttie left, having a radius of 1 a central angle of 89 ° 58'40 ", a.chord bearing of South 65 ° 34'00' East, and a distance of 21.21 feet, to an iron pin found In the Northerly right- of-way line of Clearwater Drive; (3) THENCE,, 20 ° 35"28" East, a distance of '.50.00 feet, to an iron pin found.In,the.Southerly right -of -way line of aid Clearwater Drive and the beginning •nori- tangent curve to the left; (4) THENCE, 23.57 feet the arc of sald curve at :tie left, having a radius of,15.00, central angle of 90 ° 01'20 "•,,a e.lord bearing of South 24 ° 26'00` :West, apd a distance of 21.22 feet, - an iron pin found; • (5) THENCE, South 20 ° 34'.40° East, a distance of '46: ;eet to an iron pin found, and to the beginning of a curve to the le=:;.'•. (6) THENCE; 77 :30 feet along the arc of said curve tt tie .left, having a radius of 470.00feet,- a central angle of 0 9 ° 25'22 ", chord bearing o; South 25 ° 1 ?'21" East, and a distance of 77 ;21 feet tc Iron, pin found; • (7) THENCE, South 30 ° 00'02" East, a distance of'12E.7: ie.et, to an iron pin• found 'and'the beglariing of'a - curve to the right; (8) THENCE,' 223.65 feet-along the arc of said curve •- :.e right, having s radius of 530.00 feet, a central angle of 24 ° 10'41•, South 17 °54'42" East, and a distance of 222.00 feet :: " hood bearing of "for corner,. saiae'being the Southwest corner of said c - C 'ion CT THREE Ai'"•. -�AKLAFJDS, SECTIO !"! • • • THENCE, with the'Northerly line of THE AMENDED PLAT•DF T c OAKLANDS, SECTION TWO REVI•SEO, according to the map or plat thereof .recorded in Cabine.t J Slide 160 WCPR, the following eleve7, calls: (1) THENCE,•South 87 ° 38'14" West, a distance of :66.21 feet to an iron pin found, and to the :beginning of a non tangent curve t c :the left; (2) THENCE, 43 : feet along the arc of said curve : ;c the left having a radlvs of 407.00 • feet, a central angle of 06 09'00', e North 05 °09, West, and' distance of 43.66 feet t•c a.i1co bearing in of for corhe'r_] - lien pin found • <3) THENCE,'South 81 ° 05'55" West, a distance of 56.61 feet, to an iror, pin found ;. - <4) THENC'd, South 47 ° 27'33" West, a distance of. 101.53.4ect, to an iron pin founds (3) THENCE, South 68 ° 14'56" West, a distance of 115 'fe''et, to an iron pin found; (6) THENCE, South 47 ° 52'8' West, a distance of 150.Ob.f.fet, to an Iron pin found)' -.- (7) THENCE, SOU:th 68 ° 09'38" West, a distance of e0.0 feet, to an Iron pin found,' -and to the beginning of a curve to the ri ; (8) THENCE, 96,'09 feet, along the arc of said curve' thg right having a radius of 310..00 feet, a central angle of 17 °4 5'36 ",'.a•'chord bearing of South 74 ° 40'.48" West, and:a distance of 95.71 feet to an iron pir, found; (9) 'THENCE, ;South 83 ° 33'36" West, a distance of 130:00 feet to an iron pin found'and to the beginning of a curve to the left; n • (10) THENCE, 116;96 feet along the arc of said curve..to ate left, having a radius -of 320.00• feet,• a central angle of 12 ° 53'21", • a chord bearing of South 77 ° 06'.55" West and a distance of 116.73 feet, "to ari in found; (11) THENCE, South 7 0 ° 40115" West, a distance of fd4,:39 feet, to an iron pin fodnd.for. corner, same being the Northwest co .of'_s3ld THE AMENDED PLAT'OF THE OAKLANOS, SECTION TWO REVISED, and being'In tUe East line of a certain 131.21 -acre' tract as recorded In Volume 413,:Page 626, WCOR; THENC, wl the Easterly i ine of said 131.71 acre•,tract'; - -the following two cal:ls: (1) THENCE, North 1 8 ° 49'45^ West, a distance of .174 :99 ffet, to an Iron pin found;. ( THENCE; North 18 ° 51'50" West, a distance of 451..01 feet, to an iron pin found,'same being the Southwest corner of Biock E, sal OAKCREEK SUBDIVISICNi SECTIONN ONE ; - THENCE, - with the Southerly line of said Block E; OAKCR= EK_SU8DIVISION, SECTION ONE, the foll three calls: pin found; (1) THENCE, North 70 ° O5'25^ 'cast, a distance of'204.32 feet, to an iron (2) E,. North 69 ° 43'40" East, a distance of 27 pin found; • t o an iron (3) THENCE, North 69 ° 25'20 . East, a dis of 461.05 feet, to an Iron pin found 'for THE POINT OF BEGINNING, and Hie tract li'erein described eonta'ns 14.215•Ecres'of•land. Conpiled.8y: Kenneth 8. Strange, No ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT,ASSOCIATES 314 Highliid Mall, -Blvd,., Suite 307 __.fllt.stln•; "Texas 78752 al.t.Y 10, • • _________________ • `/ AGREEMENT PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT NO. 6 EXHIBIT B DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR P.U.D. #6 U This agreement (" Development Plan ") made the _ day of 1992, between the City of Round Rock, Texas, having its offices at 221 East Main Street, Round Rock, Texas (hereinafter called the "City "), and Oaklands Estates Joint Venture, a Texas joint venture, having its offices at 102 Westlake Drive, Suite 100, Austin, Texas, 78746 (Hereinafter called the "Developer "). WHEREAS Developer has requested a Planned Unit Development from the City for the eighteen (18) single family residential lots on a tract of land located within the incorporated limits of the City of Round Rock and more fully described as follows: - A 14.215 acre tract of land being more particularly described by metes • r and bounds in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of hereof (hereinafter referred to as the "Property "). AND WHEREAS the Developer, in accordance with Chapter 11, Section 11.316, Code of Ordinances 1990 Edition, City of Round Rock, Texas is required to submit a Development Plan to the City containing certain terms and conditions for the use and development of the Property; AND WHEREAS the City Council has reviewed the proposed Development and determined that it promotes the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of Round Rock and that it complies with the intent of the Planned Unit Development ordinance of the City; NOW THEREFORE BY THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH that in 1 • a. 4 • 1 , V - ; - 1. - - 1 i is : - , , consideration of the premises and the conditions and covenants hereinafter set forth, the City and the Developer covenant and agree as follows: 1. LIENHOLDER CONSENT: That Developer is the sole holder of fee simple title to the Property and that he has obtained the written consent to the re- zoning of the Property from TF Two family residential to a Planned Unit Development for all lien holders, legal or equitable, of the Property. Said written consent is attached as Exhibit "B", and hereby made a part of this Development Plan. 2. DEVELOPMENT AND USES: The Property shall be developed for the following purposes only: a development consisting of eighteen (18) single family lots, with a 20,000 square foot minimum parcel size, as generally shown on the concept plan attached hereto as Exhibit "C ". The concept plan is hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Development Plan and shall also be considered as having satisfied the subdivision plat concept plan requirement. 3. GENERAL COMPLIANCE: The Developer shall comply with all the requirements and restrictions depicted in this Development Plan, and in Exhibit "C". Unless specifically waived by this Development Plan or the Planned Unit Development Ordinance of the City of Round Rock, the Developer shall also comply with all other applicable ordinances of the City of Round Rock. 4. CHANGES TO THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN: After this Development Plan has been accepted and approved by the City Council, any substantial alterations shall be re- submitted for consideration to the City Council following the same procedure required in the original adoption of this Development Plan. Any minor alterations to the Development Plan which do not substantially change the concept 3 of the Planned Unit Development may be approved by the Director of Planning. • 5. LAND USE AND BUILDING TYPES: No building shall be erected, altered or permitted on any lot for a use other than a single family residence. Clearly secondary, ancillary buildings and structures such as garages and swimming pools are also permitted. 6. PARKING: Parking shall be permitted on one side of the internal streets only within the development. Each residence shall provide a minimum of six paved off - street parking spaces, the design and configuration of such spaces shall be approved by the Director of Planning prior to the issuance of a building permit. 7. LANDSCAPING: The Developer agrees to be responsible for the installation of landscape improvements and sprinkler systems in the areas designated as greenbelt lots on Exhibit "C". These areas will include a greenbelt /pedestrian pathway, and two entrance lots. The entrance lots will be landscaped and will contain signage for the P.U.D. at the entry to the property. These areas will also be irrigated for landscaping and lighted. All landscaping and irrigation installed by the Developer shall be substantially complete before subdivision improvements are accepted by the City. 8. TEMPORARY STRUCTURES OR EMPLACEMENTS: No structure or emplacement of a temporary character, mobile home, trailer, derelict, junk or racing motor vehicle, or any motor vehicles without a current license tag, or any tent, shack, barn or other outbuilding shall be erected, placed, driven onto, altered or permitted to remain on any lot at any time, either temporarily or permanently. No unenclosed outdoor storage shall be permitted. This provision shall not apply to vehicles, equipment or temporary structures utilized by Developer, or his successors or assigns, or contractors or subcontractors when engaged in construction or repair work, or such work as may reasonably be necessary for the completion of the subdivision and the disposition of lots by sale, lease or otherwise. 9. ELECTRICAL EOUIPMENT AND UTILITIES: All on -site electrical distribution, telephone or television cable, shall be underground. All exterior antennas shall be prohibited. 10. MAINTENANCE OF GREENBELT LOTS: The Developer shall be responsible for the maintenance of improvements and landscaping on all greenbelt lots shown on Exhibit "C ". Maintenance requirements include: prompt removal of all litter, trash and waste; lawn mowing, tree and plant trimming; watering of landscaped areas; maintaining detention ponds, filtration ponds, and associated drainage facilities; maintaining postal boxes to United States Postal Service Standards; and keeping entry sign, walks, and fencing in good repair. This responsibility may be assigned to a legally responsible Homeowners Association, with the consent of the' City. 11. MINIMUM SETBACKS: Front yard setbacks for the property shall be 25' for the interior lots bordering the greenbelt and 30' for lots bordering the perimeter of the property. All lots shall have 15' sidelot setbacks and 25' rear yard setbacks. (See Exhibit "D ") 12. TEXAS WATER COMMISSION: According to State of Texas requirements, construction plans shall be required to be submitted and reviewed by the Texas Water Commission ( "TWC "). Utility designs and water quality ponds 4 shall be approved for this tract by the TWC. prior to construction. This tract is located over the North Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. 13. FENCES: Perimeter fences shall be of a privacy type construction. The outside perimeter fence shall be a wooden fence no more than 6.5 feet in height and located on the north, south and west sides of the property. Internal fences along the entry and all greenbelts (including Oakwood Blvd.) shall be constructed with steel or wrought iron. The height shall be at least four feet and not greater than 6.5 feet with steel poles anchored 24 inches in concrete at intervals of eight feet or less and pickets spacing of four inches apart or less. 14. ON SITE DETENTION: The Oaklands Section 4 has been included in a regional detention system. The detention requirements have been calculated using the previously approved preliminary plat with 104 residential lots and 1550 linear feet of streets. The current proposal of 18 single family lots will have a lower runoff coefficient and impervious cover than the previous approval. As a result there is no requirement for on site detention. 15. ACCESS TO OAKWOOD BOULEVARD: Access to Oakwood Boulevard from any Single Family lot shall be prohibited. 16. ENTRY SIGN: One entry sign is hereby authorized to be located either (1) entirely within the greenbelt situated at the northwest corner of Oakwood Boulevard and the entrance road, or (2) within the median in the entrance road are hereby authorized to be permitted (see Exhibit "G "). This entry sign (1) shall be a monument type sign constructed of stone or brick or other maintenance free material; (2) shall not exceed 100 square feet of sign area; (3) shall be positioned in 5 such a manner as not to constitute a traffic hazard; (4) and its message shall primarily identify the respective subdivision. 17. SUBDIVISION DEVELOP STANDARDS: The City Subdivision Development Standards shall be modified as follows: A. The right of way width of internal streets shall be 40' with a 45' radius cul de sac as shown on Exhibit "C ". B. The pavement width of internal streets shall be 26' as shown on Exhibit 6 C. A 36 inch wide sidewalk shall be constructed with each home on one side of the internal streets as shown on Exhibits "E" and "F ". D. Sidewalks shall be constructed to city standards (three and one -half feet of width) by the Developer as part of the subdivision improvements along both sides of the section (approximately 150') of the internal street which intersects Oakwood Blvd. as shown on Exhibit "F ". E. Oakwood Blvd. shall be constructed to full city standards by the Developer as part of the Subdivision improvements. However, the sidewalk construction shall be limited to the portion shown on Exhibit "F ". 18. LICENSE AGREEMENT: The City hereby grants a license agreement to the Developer to locate postal boxes in the portion of th public 'right of way shown in Exhibit "G". The exact position and design of the postal boxes shall be submitted with the final plat for approval by the Director of Planning and Postmaster prior to the recording of the plat. 19. REPRESENTATION: It is understood and agreed that the City has made no representations, covenants, warranties, guarantees, promises or agreements (verbal or otherwise) with the Developer other than those in this contract. 20. RECORDATION: This agreement shall be construed as running with the land and shall be , recorded in the official deed records of Williamson County. 21. INTERPRETATION: Whenever the singular or masculine is used herein, the same shall be construed as meaning the plural, feminine or body corporate or politic where the context or the parties so require. 22. AMENDMENT: The terms of this agreement may be altered only in accordance with Section 4 of this Plan. 23. INCORPORATION: Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F and G referred to are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this agreement. 24. LEGAL AND REGISTRATION FEES: The Developer agrees to pay all of the legal and recording costs incurred by the City in the preparation and recording of this contract. 25. BINDING: This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, 7 successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said parties to the Agreement have hereunto set their hands and seals this (9.14 vday of , 1992. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON CHRISTINE R. MARTINEZ Notary Public, State of Texas j My Commission Expires ° 'ECr +e." JUNE 22, 1993 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON . CHRISTINE R. MARTINEZ Notary Public, Stale of Texas My Commission Expires JUNE 22, 1993 8 DEVELOPER Oaklands Esta -s Joint Venture // • By: CITY OF ROUJ ]D 1 OCJ , TEXAS By: Mike Robinson, Mayor II Ieitl T Ts inst urpent was acknowledged before me on thisa`/ day of Q/n 1992 by 6 A, �vY YI.Ct, th ,v. . , on behalf of Oakland Estates Joint venture, a Texas joint venture. 0 A Li _1L Notary Public, S, ate of Texas Printed Name: C,HPj6 /,u6 My commission expires: to -.?.9 - 93 This instrument was acknowledged before me on thisc 'f clay of, ntIX 1992 by Mike Robinson, Mayor of the City of Round Rock. R' rho ez. Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: egos-rove g.1714 Tf,V& My commission expires: (o - a a -93 EXHIBIT B CONSENT FORM Exhlblt'°A+.: METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTI Being all that•certain 14.215 acre tract of land 'out' of••fhat certain 1 32.81 • acre 'tract as described in Volume 1004 Page 422, of the Williamson County Deod- Records (WCDR ), Williamson County, Texas, befog out of the J. M. I-IARRELL'SURVRY, ABSTRACT N0. 284, situated in Wil,liemson County, Texas, and being; more particularly described by metes and b¢unds.as follows, to-wit; ,. BEGINNING at: an..lron 'rod found marking the Northwest'corrier of Lot 25, • Block.E, 64 THE OAKLANDS, SECTION THREE -A, a subd1vi41orn Williamson County, Texai, according to the map or plat thereof t;e,cor:bed In Cabinet G, Slide 29Y, .WII1(unson County Plat Records (WCPR); same•belr.g the Southeast corner_ of: DAKCREEK SUBDIVISION, SECTION ONE, a subdi'vlslon recorded in Cabinet H,Sllde 218, WCPR, same being the. Noa descrlbed'tr4ct; st corner of the herein • THENCE, — lth Westerly line of Bald THE.OAKLANDS, SECTION THREE -A , the foll'owing elght:calls: (1) .THENCE,, South 20034:40° East, a distance•ol; 105',02 .. f eet, to an iron In found and the beginning of a tangent curve.•to the•left; ( ' THEhtCE,, 23.56 feet along the arc of 'said curve to ttie left, having_ a radius of• 1• S.00'feet, a central angle of 89 °58'40 °, a.chord bearing of South .65d34'00' Esst, and a distance of 21,21 feet, .to an iron pin found In the Northerl'y.rlght -of -way line of Clearwater Drive; I ( THENCE;••Soufh 20 °35'28• East, a distance of :50.00 feet, to an iron pin found in the. Southerly right- of-way line of r;ald Ciearwa'ter Drive and the begltining of;,a nor. tangent curve to the lef'tI (4) THENCE, 23.57 feet'alony the arc of said curve ;hi . t0 e•left, having radius of.l$.O0•'feet, • central angle of 90 °01'20 "•,.a.chor bearing of d South 24 °26'00 4;West, add. a distance of g 21.22 feel, to an;Iron pin found; (5) THENCE, South 20 °34'.40° East, a distance of - 48:.98 pfn found, and to the beginning of a curve to the left;. - to an iron (6) THEN,CE;•77.30 feet along the arc of said curve' (o ttie• .,left, radius of 47.0,00 +•feet,•a central angle of 09 °25'22 ",. 21" East, a chbro bearing of ' South 25 °17' a ••, and a distance of 77.21 feet. to iron pin found; (7 ) :THENCE, South 30 °00'024 East, a distance °f'126.70 feet, to an iron Pln' foun d 'an d'the beginning of 'a curve to the right; (8) THENCE,' ,. a >. H s of ,5 feet along the arc of said curve to • 8 r 17 °of a distance of 222 30.00 feet,'a central angle of 24 °10• a:chord bearing of '41•, :tie fa ig 42' East, and .00 feet•,to an ud for corner, aid THE THREE'. the Southwest Lerner of s 1 '' sam'e'be O found • SECTION THENCE, with the'Northerly line of THE AMENDED PLAT•PF THE • SECTIQV TWO REVF8ED, according to t he ma or Cabfne.t J, SIIde••160 thereof ecoc.d WCPR, the following lat galls: .recorded in 9 eleven galls: (1) THENCE,•South 87°3 8'14' West, a distance of•r66,23 feet„ to an iron pin found, and to the. begi of a non tangent curve td CE, 43:69 feet the left; (2 ) THENCE, of,•407.00 fet, central arc g e ° o sai o 0 pu 0 r0a to .the left having a North '05°02'35" West, trat a g f 06 for corhe0 , • a the of Gs . chord bearing of • • 43. feet to•ari,.iren plr� found • (3) THENCE, South. 81 ° 05'.55 6 West, a distance of 56.61 feet, to an Iron p1n found; (4) THENCE, South 47 West, a distance of 101 : to an iron pin found) , (5) THENCE, SoUih 68 ° 14'56" West, a distance of 115.8d 'feet, to an iron pin found) (6) THENCE, South 47 ° 52'18" West, a distance of 150.0b •feet, to an Iron pin found'I' (7) THENCE, Sou :th 6009'38" West, a distance of 60.Db feet to an Iron pin fovnd,'.and to the beglnning of a curve to the rfgh.tl (8) THENCE,•5'6.89 feet the arc of said curve' ths,right having a radius of 310.00 feet, a angle of 1 7 ° 4S'36•",•.a• - chord bearing of South 74 ° 40'.48" b est, and :a distance of 95.71 feet to an iron pir, found; (9) '1 South 83 ° 33'36" We - st, a distance of 13040 4ept to an iron pin found'and to the beginning of a curve to the - left; (10) THENCE, 116;99 feet along the arc of said cirve.to tl're left, having a radius. of 520.00• feet,• a central angle of 12 ° 53'21 - " a chord bearing of South 77 ° 06'.55" West and - a . distance of 116.73 feet, 1U ari "'Iron pir. found; (11) THENCE, South 70 ° 40!15" West, a distance of•i d4. :39 feet, to an iron pin fotind corner, same.being the Northwest corner ,of• THE AMENDED PLAT 'OF THE 0(•I1(LAh1DS, SECTION TWO REVISED, and being the East line of a certain 131..71.•aere• tract as recorded In Volume 5113,•Page.626, WCDR1 THENCE, wl'th. the',Easterly I lne of said 131.71 acre. tract the follc•wlnp two ca1:1 - (1) THENCE, North 18 West, a distance of •174.99 ff. to an iron pin found; . • . . (2) THENCE; North 1051'50" West, a distance of 451.81 feet, to an iron pin found, being, the Southwest corner of B1'ock E, sal'd OAKCREEK SUBDIV1SICN, SECTION • THENCE,• with• the Southerly 1lne of said Block E, OAKCREEY, SU8DIVISION, SECTION ONE, the foll three calls; (1) THENCE, Noi. th 70 °- 05'25" East, a distance of 204.32 feet, to an iron pin found+ • pin .found] . • (2) THENCE, North 69 °43'40" East, a distance of 277. feet, to an Iron • • • (3) .THENCE, - North 69• East, a distance of 461.00 4pet, to an Iron pin found'for THE POINT OF BEGINNING, and tte tract•Ij'erein described conta.l•ns 14015 .acres • of.tand. Compiled .8y1 Kennbtft B.. Straige, R;P,L;S. No. :3587 ' ENOINEgRING & MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES 314 Highland hal'l.Blvd.., Suite 307 — _8u.f..3 _n; ; 76752 • • EXHIBIT B CONSENT FORM EXHIBIT C COHCEPTUAL EDILAH t Oset I um ,rite• illSiCr■ • r Ltab:7 PLANNED UNIT VIS.A1 OMS I MI PASIK/1. As, DEVELOPMENT Lr,gctak 0070005. 01472200 1020 mods ST. 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' o ' I • I • lo So AR A 3 11 • ihr 0.121009s veil Al I Ki I tile PlWe lt•In I Mu' • X KIOSK WATER DUALITY POND irp.•:.•• SI h.,/ ■• ; -- --- - 40 /LW Z o. uj O 4 0 z o. • w < • 0 0 00 cti cc STANDARD SETBACKS EXHIBIT D z5' TYPICAL LOT 2 ;' 1 i I rl I i ll Z -30 't n 15'3 4o' Row • REVISED OAKLANDS SECT.4 zS -;a f� * FRONT YARD SETBACK VARIES SIDE OF STREET BETWEEN 25' & 30' VINCENT GERARD AND ASSOCIATES 102 Westlake Drive. Suite inn Po istin ro a� �pVna RESIDENTIAL STREET SECTION J 1 , BUILDING SETBACK 30' EXHIBIT E SECTION AA co 0 3 ROW 40' REVISED OAKLANDS SECT.4 0 BUILDING SETBACK 251, VINCENT GERARD AND ASSOCIATES 102 Westlake Drive, Suite 100, Austin, Texas, 78746 N7o C -1 LLJ \175 51 / / 2o4.9L' \ '-- log - f-- 14a Q 6 / 130' / 160. 1� 14 �3 2J0 5 ".+to5.f�• — Se Ityo 'I 5 /0 'Sidewalk 3 u / 140' E fV(3L 13 � , / •12 / 1 i . -71=.∎ 1 9 I B I > ; d:4\G \ 3 I t 1 N 7 me-9- \ 195' I z 1 3 2I 3d� — — — I dewalk - I :ei J.ap• /co.?. • 16 13 I1o0' THE OAKI-, \1NDS-, EXHIBIT F • sc ' ?'a 69 E g/ I c, ' t..', a.. R" 53J 0o' t tL at. 110 5 .� "o, y9 $L .�t tS s Le /S'iv "■ %r5 e0' +OL ". R+ 4J7•eo 1-3 0 / ‘L / - / 1 / / ' r 'e ) L T,I SE y• • ENTRY DESIGN( — REVISED uo Iwo/ O LANDS SECT.4 12 , t / 12 PROPOSED PAVEMENT WIDTH EXHIBIT (, • VINCENT GERARD AND ASSOCIATES - 102 Westlake Drr:e. Suite 100, Austin, Texas, 78746 DATE: September 22, 1992 SUBJECT: City Council Meeting, September 24, 1992 ITEM: 8.K. Consider an ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance by rezoning a 14.215 acre tract of land out of the J.M. Harrell Survey, Abstract No. 284 from District TF (Two- Family Residential) to District P.U.D. (Planned Unit Development) No. 6. (First Reading) STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: Joe Vining STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval 4 , ^. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on September 17, 1992. There were no representations by persons other than the Developer. The Planning and Zoning Commission voiced concern about reducing street widths and sidewalks in general, but favored the large lot development. The P.U.D. was recommended for approval by a 3 -2 vote. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Staff recommends approval of the request to rezone the subject tract from District TF (Two Family residential to the Planned Unit Development District (PUD) No. 6 subject to the attached PUD agreement. The earlier effort to develop this tract of land had as its objective a multi - family project at a duplex density. The current request is for a planned unit development that would result in a total of 18 dwelling units, all single - family, on lots that average more than half of an acre. Because of the large lots and variances to development standards, this site is recommended to be a PUD rather than an SF -1 District. The PUD agreement governs items such as an entry street, postal kiosk, landscaped green belts, wrought iron fences and a 26' paving width for the cul de sac streets with parking limited to one side of the street. Relatively few departures from the subdivision ordinance are proposed and most of these deal with the street system. In terms of appearance and regulation, this particular PUD will represent a relatively standard large lot single family district. In summary, this project will have a minimum impact on municipal services and will result in the construction of the remaining segment of Oakwood Boulevard. The P.U.D. contract must be signed by the owners of this tract together with a consent signed by lienholders prior to second reading of this ordinance. Economic Impact: This rezoning will result in a luxury housing development in the Oaklands Section 4B.