Z-00-04-13-9C3 - 4/13/2000 (2)THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
CITY OF ROUND ROCK
2000049302 13 u9s
I, JOANNE LAND, Assistant City Manager /City Secretary of the City of Round
Rock, Texas, do hereby certify that I am the custodian of the public records maintained
by the City and that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance
No. Z-00-04-13-9C3 which was approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of
Round Rock, Texas on the 13th day of April, 2000 as recorded in the minutes of the City
of Round Rock in Book 43.
CERTIFIED by my hand and seal of the City of Round Rock, Texas on this 28th
day of July 2000.
NNE LAND, Assis . t City Manager/
City Secretary
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ORDINANCE NO. 7 09 /3 — 9e.3
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F,
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, ON
NOVEMBER 22, 1994, BY AMENDING THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
OF PUD NO. 18, APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IN SAID
ORDINANCE, PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND
REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES OR RESOLUTIONS.
WHEREAS, on November 22, 1994, the City Council of the City
of Round Rock, Texas, adopted Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, which
established PUD No. 18, and
WHEREAS, an application has been made to the City Council of
the City of Round Rock, Texas to amend the Development of PUD No.
18, and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public
hearing concerning the requested amendment to Ordinance No.Z- 94 -02-
10-8F on the 15th day of March, 2000, 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.Z- 94- 02 -10 -8F be amended, and
WHEREAS, on the 13th day of April, 2000, after proper
notification, the City Council held a public hearing on the
requested amendment to Ordinance
No.Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, and
WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the requested
amendment to Ordinance No.Z- 94- 02 -10 -BF promotes the health,
safety, morals and general welfare of the community, and
WHEREAS, each and every requirement set forth in Chapter 211,
Sub - Chapter A., Texas Local Government Code, 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:
That the City Council hereby determines that the proposed
amendment to Planned Unit Development (PUD) District #18 meets the
following goals and objectives:
(1) The amendment to P.U.D. #18 is equal to or superior to
development that would occur under the standard ordinance
requirements.
(2) The amendment to P.U.D. #18 is in harmony with the
general purposes, goals, objectives and standards of the
General Plan.
(3) The amendment to P.U.D. #18 does not have an undue
adverse effect on adjacent property, the character of the
neighborhood, traffic conditions, parking, utilities or
2.
any other matters affecting the public health, safety and
general welfare.
II.
That Section 5 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved
in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby deleted in its entirety,
and replaced with a new Section 5, which shall read as follows:
5. PERMITTED USES
5.1 General Use
The permitted use of the Property shall be as a family
entertainment center to be constructed in four phases.
5.2 Phase One
The permitted uses of Phase One include the construction
of a 3600 square foot game room, clubhouse and concession building,
two 18 hole miniature golf courses, a seven station batting cage,
a maintenance shed and parking for 110 vehicles, all of the above
being depicted on the preliminary site plan attached hereto and
incorporated herein as Exhibit "C ". Additionally, the existing
baseball field shall remain a baseball field.
5.3 Phase Two
The permitted uses of Phase Two include the addition of up to
3,900 square feet to the game room, clubhouse and concession
building area, for a total of 7,500 square feet, a 3,000 square
foot open pavilion, and a 2,500 to 3,000 square foot enclosed
3.
pavilion or recreational facility, and open recreational fields,
which shall be located in Area C, as depicted in Exhibit "C ", and
parking as required in Section Ten, below.
5.4 Phase Three
The permitted uses of Phase Three include the construction
of a bumper boat ride, and a small children's electric - powered car
ride or other similar uses, as approved by the Director of
Planning, all to be located within Area B, as depicted in Exhibit
"C ". The existing Brent - Bustin Memorial baseball field shall be
upgraded to include renovations to the existing restroom and
concession stand, reinstallation of bleachers, reestablishment of
bleachers and lighting upgrades. The parking shall be relocated as
stated in Section 10.5, below. A mini -cart race track utilizing
only electric - powered race cars, situated north of the Brent - Bustin
Memorial Field and adjacent to the railroad right -of -way, shall be
permitted within Area A, as depicted in Exhibit "C ".
5.5 Phase Four
The permitted uses of Phase Four include the construction of
an 18 hole theme miniature golf course and parking as required in
Section Ten, below.
4.
III.
That Section 6 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved
in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to read as
follows:
6. HEIGHT REOUIREMENTS
All structures shall not exceed thirty (30') feet in height.
The only exception shall be the netting for the batting cage and
the ballfield lights, which shall not exceed fifty (50') feet in
height.
N.
That Section 7.3 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as
approved in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to read
as follows:
7.3 Landscaping Requirements for Mini -cart Race Track
A six (6') foot high, solid cementitious wall, a four (4')
foot high landscaped berm, and solid shrubbery shall be constructed
along the western side of the mini -cart race track. Landscaping
will be located on the western side of the fence. All landscape
plans shall be approved by the Director of Planning.
V.
That Section 9.1 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as
approved in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, are hereby amended to
read as follows:
5.
9.1 Fence Construction Around Recreation Areas and Parking Areas
A black fence shall be constructed around the perimeter of the
entire recreation areas and parking areas. Said fence shall consist
of vertical rails, supported by two horizontal tubular rails, with
each rail being one and one -half inches (1 M ") in diameter, the
lowest rail being one and one half (1 34') feet in height and the
highest rail being three (3') feet in height.
VI.
That Section 10.3 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as
approved in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to read
as follows:
10.3 Phase Three Parking
Phase Three shall provide a total of thirty -two (32) parking
spaces.
VII.
That Section 13 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved
in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to add a new
Section 13.5 to read as follows:
13.5 Mini -cart Race Track Lighting
The Mini -cart race track area shall be illuminated by hooded
or shielded exterior lighting, mounted on poles no higher than
thirty (30') feet above ground level. These light fixtures shall
6.
face east, and shall be pointed at the ground within the mini -cart
race track area.
VIII.
That the Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved in
Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended by adding a new
Section 16, which shall read to read as follows:
16. MINI -CART TRACK
16.1 Chisholm Trail Upgrade
Chisholm Trail Road shall be upgraded along the entire
frontage of the Property prior to the issuance of a building permit
for the Mini -cart Race Track. The existing Chisholm Trail shall be
widened approximately four (4') feet, with eight (8 ") inches of new
road base, then overlaying this base and the entire existing
asphalt surface with a new 1 %" mat of H.M.A.C. for a total width
of twenty -four (24') feet. To avoid disrupting the existing
drainage and sidewalk, shoulders will not be required beyond the
asphalt surface.
Trees will be trimmed and /or cleared within the right -of -way
as necessary to prevent conflicts with traffic on the widened
surface. A landscape plan showing existing trees to be removed
shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Planning prior to
the removal of any tree. Pothole areas will be removed and replaced
with eight (8 ") inches of new road base, and a solid stripe shall
be painted in the centerline of the new road.
7.
A third asphalt driveway connecting Chisholm Trail shall be
provided at the south end of the proposed parking lot expansion to
allow vehicles to turn around before reaching the Good Hope Baptist
Church.
Engineering necessary to adequately design and describe the
proposed road improvements shall be submitted to the Director of
Public Works for approval. Existing driveways that do not lead to
the Property, but connect to the new road will not be improved,
other than insuring that said existing driveways remain functional
upon and during construction of the road improvements. Existing
driveways leading to the Property shall be upgraded if they are in
disrepair.
16 2 Good Hope Church
Prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy for the Mini -
cart race Track, the Owner shall provide an agreement allowing the
Good Hope Church, its successors and assigns, to connect to the
private wastewater line previously installed in 1995, at Good Hope
Church's expense. If an easement is required, it will be dedicated
at the appropriate time.
16.3 Phasing
The various phases may be constructed in any sequence as
determined by the Owner, if the appropriate number of parking
spaces are completed with each specific phase.
8.
16.4 Chisholm Trail Road Capital Improvement Project
The Developer, his successors and assigns, shall pay twenty -
five (25 %) percent of actual construction costs incurred by the
City for future, permanent Chisholm Trail Road Capital Improvement
Project, said construction costs to exclude right -of -way
acquisition, utility relocation, drainage, and other items not
directly related to actual road construction costs.
IX.
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 1 ' - day
2000.
Alternative 2.
READ and APPROVED on first reading this the
, 2000.
9.
day of
READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the
day of , 2000.
ATTEST:
E LAND, City Secretary
10.
ROBERT A. STLUKA, Mayor
City of Round Rock, Texas
RECORDERS MEMORANDUM
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NANCY E. RISTER 'COUNTY CLERK
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS
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CITY OF ROUND ROOK
ADMINISTRATION
221 EAST MAIN STREET
ROUND ROCK, TEXAS 78664
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ORDINANCE NO.
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F,
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, ON
NOVEMBER 22, 1994, BY AMENDING THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
OF PUD NO. 18, APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IN SAID
ORDINANCE, PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND
REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES OR RESOLUTIONS.
WHEREAS, on November 22, 1994, the City Council of the City
of Round Rock, Texas, adopted Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, which
established PUD No. 18, and
WHEREAS, an application has been made to the City Council of
the City of Round Rock, Texas to amend the Development of PUD No.
18, and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public
hearing concerning the requested amendment to Ordinance No.Z- 94 -02-
10-8F on the 15th day of March, 2000, 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.Z- 94- 02 -10 -8F be amended, and
WHEREAS, on the 13th day of April, 2000, after proper
notification, the City Council held a public hearing on the
requested amendment to Ordinance No.Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, and
WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the requested
amendment to Ordinance No.Z- 94- 02 -10 -8F promotes the health,
safety, morals and general welfare of the community, and
WHEREAS, each and every requirement set forth in Chapter 211,
Sub - Chapter A., Texas Local Government Code, 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:
I.
That the City Council hereby determines that the proposed
amendment to Planned Unit Development (PUD) District #18 meets the
following goals and objectives:
(1) The amendment to P.U.D. #18 is equal to or superior to
development that would occur under the standard ordinance
requirements.
(2) The amendment to P.U.D. #18 is in harmony with the
general purposes, goals, objectives and standards of the
General Plan.
(3) The amendment to P.U.D. #18 does not have an undue
adverse effect on adjacent property, the character of the
neighborhood, traffic conditions, parking, utilities or
2.
II.
That Section 5 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved
in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby deleted in its entirety,
and replaced with a new Section 5, which shall read as follows:
5. PERMITTED USES
5.1 General Use
The permitted use of the Property shall be as a family
entertainment center to be constructed in four phases.
5.2 Phase One
The permitted uses of Phase One include the construction
of a 3600 square foot game room, clubhouse and concession building,
two 18 hole miniature golf courses, a seven station batting cage,
a maintenance shed and parking for 110 vehicles, all of the above
being depicted on the preliminary site plan attached hereto and
incorporated herein as Exhibit "C ". Additionally, the existing
baseball field shall remain a baseball field and one of the two
dircct Sun and rain.
5.3 Phase Two
The permitted uses of Phase Two include the addition of up to
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any other matters affecting the public health, safety and
general welfare.
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foot open pavilion and a 2,500 to 3,000 square foot enclosed
pavilion or recreational facility, ewer-vollcyball courts, two
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5.4 Phase Three
The permitted uses of Phase Three include the construction
„ 10 The existing Arent-Buskin Memorial baseball field shall be
upgraded to include renovations to the existing restroom and
concession stand, reinstallation of bleachers, reestablishment of
bleachers and lighting upgrades. The parking shall be relocated as
5.5 Phase Four
The permitted uses of Phase Four include the construction of
an 18 hole theme miniature golf course and parking as required in
Section Ten, below.
4.
III.
That Section 6 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved
in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to read as
follows:
6. HEIGHT REOUIREMENTS
All structures shall = = not
to exceed thirty (30') feet in height. The only exception shall be
the netting for the batting cage and the ballfield lights, which
shall not exceed fifty (50') feet in height.
IV.
That Section 7.3 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as
approved in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to read
as follows:
V.
That Section 9.1 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as
approved in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, are hereby amended to
read as follows:
5.
9.1 Fence Construction Around
A black fence shall be constructed around the perimeter of the
. Said fence shall consist of
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entire miniaturc golf arca ao dcpictcd in Exhibit" - .
by two horizontal tubular rails, with each rail
being one and one -half inches (1 3 ") in diameter, the lowest rail
being one and one half (1 %') feet in height and the highest rail
being three (3') feet in height.
VI.
That Section 10.3 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as
approved in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to read
as follows:
10.3 Phase Three Parking
Phase Three shall provide a total of tcn (10)
parking spaces.
VII.
That Section 13 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved
in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to add a new
Section 13.5 to read as follows:
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VIII.
That the Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved in
Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended by adding a new
Section 16, which shall read to read as follows:
7.
8.
IX.
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 day
of , 2000.
Alternative 2.
READ and APPROVED on first reading this the day of
, 2000.
READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the
day of , 2000.
ATTEST:
JOANNE LAND, City Secretary
9.
ROBERT A. STLUKA, Mayor
City of Round Rock, Texas
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ORDINANCE NO. 2 00 — 9C3
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F,
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, ON
NOVEMBER 22, 1994, BY AMENDING THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
OF PUD NO. 18, APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IN SAID
ORDINANCE, PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND
REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES OR RESOLUTIONS.
WHEREAS, on November 22, 1994, the City Council of the City
of Round Rock, Texas, adopted Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, which
established PUD No. 18, and
WHEREAS, an application has been made to the City Council of
the City of Round Rock, Texas to amend the Development of PUD No.
18, and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public
hearing concerning the requested amendment to Ordinance No.Z- 94 -02-
10-8F on the 15th day of March, 2000, 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.Z- 94- 02 -10 -8F be amended, and
WHEREAS, on the 13th day of April, 2000, after proper
notification, the City Council held a public hearing on the
requested amendment to Ordinance No.Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, and
WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the requested
amendment to Ordinance No.Z- 94- 02 -10 -8F promotes the health,
safety, morals and general welfare of the community, and
WHEREAS, each and every requirement set forth in Chapter 211,
Sub - Chapter A., Texas Local Government Code, 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:
That the City Council hereby determines that the proposed
amendment to Planned Unit Development (PUD) District 418 meets the
following goals and objectives:
(1) The amendment to P.U.D. 418 is equal to or superior to
development that would occur under the standard ordinance
requirements.
(2) The amendment to P.U.D. 418 is in harmony with the
general purposes, goals, objectives and standards of the
General Plan.
(3) The amendment to P.U.D. 418 does not have an undue
adverse effect on adjacent property, the character of the
neighborhood, traffic conditions, parking, utilities or
2.
any other matters affecting the public health, safety and
general welfare.
H.
That Section 5 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved
in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby deleted in its entirety,
and replaced with a new Section 5, which shall read as follows:
5. PERMITTED USES
5.1 General Use
The permitted use of the Property shall be as a family
entertainment center to be constructed in four phases.
5.2 Phase One
The permitted uses of Phase One include the construction
of a 3600 square foot game room, clubhouse and concession building,
two 18 hole miniature golf courses, a seven station batting cage,
a maintenance shed and parking for 110 vehicles, all of the above
being depicted on the preliminary site plan attached hereto and
incorporated herein as Exhibit "C ". Additionally, the existing
baseball field shall remain a baseball field.
5.3 Phase Two
The permitted uses of Phase Two include the addition of up to
3,900 square feet to the game room, clubhouse and concession
building area, for a total of 7,500 square feet, a 3,000 square
foot open pavilion, and a 2,500 to 3,000 square foot enclosed
3.
pavilion or recreational facility, and open recreational fields,
which shall be located in Area C, as depicted in Exhibit "C ", and
parking as required in Section Ten, below.
5.4 Phase Three
The permitted uses of Phase Three include the construction
of a bumper boat ride, and a small children's electric - powered car
ride or other similar uses, as approved by the Director of
Planning, all to be located within Area B, as depicted in Exhibit
"C ". The existing Brent - Bustin Memorial baseball field shall be
upgraded to include renovations to the existing restroom and
concession stand, reinstallation of bleachers, reestablishment of
bleachers and lighting upgrades. The parking shall be relocated as
stated in Section 10.5, below. A mini -cart race track utilizing
only electric - powered race cars, situated north of the Brent - Bustin
Memorial Field and adjacent to the railroad right -of -way, shall be
permitted within Area A, as depicted in Exhibit "C ".
5.5 Phase Four
The permitted uses of Phase Four include the construction of
an 18 hole theme miniature golf course and parking as required in
Section Ten, below.
4.
III.
That Section 6 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved
in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to read as
follows:
6. HEIGHT REOUIREMENTS
All structures shall not exceed thirty (30') feet in height.
The only exception shall be the netting for the batting cage and
the ballfield lights, which shall not exceed fifty (50') feet in
height.
IV.
That Section 7.3 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as
approved in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to read
as follows:
7.3 Landscaping Requirements for Mini -cart Race Track
A six (6') foot high, solid cementitious wall, a four (4')
foot high landscaped berm, and solid shrubbery shall be constructed
along the western side of the mini -cart race track. Landscaping
will be located on the western side of the fence. All landscape
plans shall be approved by the Director of Planning.
V.
That Section 9.1 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as
approved in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, are hereby amended to
read as follows:
5.
9.1 Fence Construction Around Recreation Areas and Parking Areas
A black fence shall be constructed around the perimeter of the
entire recreation areas and parking areas. Said fence shall consist
of vertical rails, supported by two horizontal tubular rails, with
each rail being one and one -half inches (1 V) in diameter, the
lowest rail being one and one half (1 M') feet in height and the
highest rail being three (3') feet in height.
VI.
That Section 10.3 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as
approved in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to read
as follows:
10.3 Phase Three Parking
Phase Three shall provide a total of thirty -two (32) parking
spaces.
VII.
That Section 13 of Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved
in Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended to add a new
Section 13.5 to read as follows:
13.5 Mini -cart Race Track Lighting
The Mini -cart race track area shall be illuminated by hooded
or shielded exterior lighting, mounted on poles no higher than
thirty (30') feet above ground level. These light fixtures shall
6.
face east, and shall be pointed at the ground within the mini -cart
race track area.
VIII.
That the Development Plan of PUD No. 18, as approved in
Ordinance No. Z- 94- 02- 10 -8F, is hereby amended by adding a new
Section 16, which shall read to read as follows:
16. MINT -CART TRACK
16.1
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Chisholm Trail Road shall be upgraded along the entire
frontage of the Property prior to the issuance of a building permit
for the Mini -cart Race Track. The existing Chisholm Trail shall be
widened approximately four (4') feet, with eight (8 ") inches of new
road base, then overlaying this base and the entire existing
asphalt surface with a new 1 %" mat of H.M.A.C. for a total width
of twenty -four (24') feet. To avoid disrupting the existing
drainage and sidewalk, shoulders will not be required beyond the
asphalt surface.
Trees will be trimmed and /or cleared within the right -of -way
as necessary to prevent conflicts with traffic on the widened
surface. A landscape plan showing existing trees to be removed
shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Planning prior to
the removal of any tree. Pothole areas will be removed and replaced
with eight (8 ") inches of new road base, and a solid stripe shall
be painted in the centerline of the new road.
7.
A third asphalt driveway connecting Chisholm Trail shall be
provided at the south end of the proposed parking lot expansion to
allow vehicles to turn around before reaching the Good Hope Baptist
Church.
Engineering necessary to adequately design and describe the
proposed road improvements shall be submitted to the Director of
Public Works for approval. Existing driveways that do not lead to
the Property, but connect to the new road will not be improved,
other than insuring that said existing driveways remain functional
upon and during construction of the road improvements. Existing
driveways leading to the Property shall be upgraded if they are in
disrepair.
16.2 Good Hope Church
Prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy for the Mini -
cart race Track, the Owner shall provide an agreement allowing the
Good Hope Church, its successors and assigns, to connect to the
private wastewater line previously installed in 1995, at Good Hope
Church's expense. If an easement is required, it will be dedicated
at the appropriate time.
16.3 Phasing
The various phases may be constructed in any sequence as
determined by the Owner, if the appropriate number of parking
spaces are completed with each specific phase.
8.
16.4 Chisholm Trail Road Capital Improvement Project
The Developer, his successors and assigns, shall pay twenty -
five (25%) percent of actual construction costs incurred by the
City for future, permanent Chisholm Trail Road Capital Improvement
Project, said construction costs to exclude right -of -way
acquisition, utility relocation, drainage, and other items not
directly related to actual road construction costs.
IX.
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 1� day
2000.
Alternative 2.
READ and APPROVED on first reading this the
, 2000.
9.
day of
ATTEST:
READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the
day of , 2000.
E LAND, City Secretary
10.
City of Round Rock, Texas
EXHIBIT "C"
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Date: April 7, 2000
Subject: City Council Meeting — April 13, 2000
Item: 9.C.3. Consider an ordinance to amend the Development Plan
11.7592 acres of land (Putt Putt PIID No. 18, Amendment #2)
(First Reading). The proposed land use complies with the
adopted General Plan. On March 15, 2000, the Planning and
Zoning Commission recommended rezoning of this tract of
land. Applicant Albert McCarely. Staff Resource Person: Joe
Vining, Planning Director.
PUT -PUT PUD NO 18, AMENDMENT 2
DEVELOPMENT SITE