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Z-02-09-26-10D1 - 9/26/2002o: \wax \ORDINA C \O2O926m.wvn /sc ORDINANCE NO. Z Ca - O ? - co— /O/ / AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS ADOPTED IN SECTION 11.401(2)(a), CODE OF ORDINANCES (1995 EDITION), CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, AND MAKING THIS AMENDMENT A PART OF THE SAID OFFICIAL ZONING MAP, TO WIT: TO REZONE 112.4 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE WILEY HARRIS SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 298, IN ROUND ROCK, WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, FROM DISTRICT MF (MULTI- FAMILY) TO DISTRICT PF (PUBLIC FACILITIES). WHEREAS, an application has been made to the City Council of the City of Round Rock, Texas to amend the Official Zoning Map to rezone 112.4 acres of land, more or less, out of the Wiley Harris Survey, Abstract No. 298, in Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas, being more fully described in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein, from District MF (Multi - Family) to District PF (Public Facilities), and 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 28th day of August, 2002, 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 property described in Exhibit "A" be zoned as District PF (Public Facilities), and WHEREAS, on the 26th day of September, 2002, after proper notification, the City Council held a public hearing on the requested amendment, and WHEREAS, the City Council determines that the zoning provided for herein promotes the health, safety, morals and protects and preserves the general welfare of the community, and WHEREAS, each and every requirement set forth in Chapter 211, Sub- Chapter A., Texas Local Government Code, and Section 11.300 and Section 11.400, 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 the Official Zoning Map adopted in Section 11.401(2)(a), Code of Ordinances (1995 Edition), City of Round Rock, Texas, is hereby amended so that the zoning classification of the property described in Exhibit "A" is hereafter designated as District PF (Public Facilities). 2. II. A. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in conflict herewith are expressly repealed. B. The invalidity of any section or provision of this ordinance shall not invalidate other sections or provisions thereof. C. The City Council hereby finds and declares that written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of the meeting at which this Ordinance was adopted was posted and that such meeting was open to the public as required by law at all times during which this Ordinance and the subject matter hereof were discussed, considered and formally acted upon, all as required by the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as amended. 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 69 day 2002. Alternative 2. READ and APPROVED on first reading this the day of , 2002. 3. ATTEST: READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the day of , 2002. CHRISTINE R. MARTINEZ, City Sejretary j r �Y A MAXWELL, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas 4. Texas Baptist Children's Home 112.4 Acre Tract Page 1 of 1 EXHIBIT "A" FIELD NOTES FOR A 112.4 ACRE TRACT OF LAND OUT OF THE WILEY HARRIS SURVEY IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS AND ALSO BEING A PART OF A 40 ACRE TRACT DESCRIBED AS "SECOND TRACT' AND A 150 ACRE TRACT DESCRIBED AS "THIRD TRACT" IN A DEED FROM T E NELSON TO LOUIS HENNA WHICH DEED IS DATED FEBRUARY 23, 1950 AND IS RECORDED IN VOLUME 359, PAGE 596 DEED RECORDS OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of said 150 acre tract in the South line of a dirt County Road; THENCE along the North line of said 150 acre tract as it has been fenced for many years, as follows: 1) S 70 deg 25' W 502.7' varas; S 50 deg 5' W 22.4 varas; S 18 deg 35' W 115 varas; and S 43 deg 10' W 243 varas to the point of intersection of the South line of said County Road and the East right of way of U.S. Highway 81; THENCE along the East right of way of said highway as follows: 1) S 21 deg 10' E 94.8 varas, S 25 deg 50' E 90.7 varas, S 18 deg E 90.5 varas, S 22 deg 10' E (crossing into the aforementioned 40 acre tract) 145.5 varas, S 27 deg 30' E 162 varas and S 55 deg 45' E (crossing back into the first mentioned 150 acre tract) 235 varas to the point of intersection of the East right of way line of said U.S. Highway 81 and the North right of way of U.S. Highway 79; THENCE along the North right of way of said U.S. Highway 79, N 68 deg 5' E 182.8 varas to the beginning of a curve; THENCE with about a 2 degree curve to the right, the long chord of which is N 74 deg 55' E 251.4 varas to the point of intersection of the North right of way of U.S. Highway 79 and the East line of the aforementioned 150 acre tract; THENCE along the East line of said 150 acre tract, N 8 deg 15' W 1014.7 varas to the beginning and containing under fence 112.4 acres of land. TEXAS BAPTIST CHILDRENS HOME ZONING CHANGE MF (MULTIFAMILY) TO PF (PUBLIC FACILITIES) DATE: SUBJECT: ITEM: September 20, 2002 City Council Meeting — September 26, 2002 10.D.1. Consider an ordinance rezoning 112.4 acres of land, more or less, out of the Wiley Harris Survey, A -298 in Williamson County, Texas, from District MF (MulttfamtTy) to District PF (Public Facilities). (Texas Baptist Children's Home and Family Services) (First Reading) Resource: Joe Vining, Planning Director History: This is the Texas Baptist Children's Home (TBCH) tract currently zoned District MF (Multifamily). Funding: N/A Cost: N/A Source of Funds: N/A Outside Resources: Impact/Benefrt: Public Comment: Sponsor: The applicant proposes to rezone the 112.4 acres of land to District PF (Public Facility), which will bring the entire tract into conformity with the newly adopted zoning ordinance. As stated in the zoning ordinance, the PF district supports medium to high intensity land uses devoted to, among other uses, office, institutions, and group living facilities. The PF district's primary purpose is to accommodate campus style development that includes both principal and accessory uses. The proposed land use complies with the adopted General Plan. On August 28, 2002 the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the requested zoning change to district PF (Public Facility). Texas Baptist Children's Home and Family Services Increase of administrative office building. Public Notice and a public hearing were held in accordance with City of Round Rock's Zoning Ordinance. Planning and Community Development Department Texas Baptist Children'% 02 -005-Z REQUEST: HISTORY: DATE OF REVIEW: PROPOSED LAND USE: GENERAL PLAN POLICY: UTILITIES: STAFF COMMENTS: Planner: Susan Brennan OWNER: CONSULTING ENGINEER: DESCRIPTION: PRESENT ZONING: PRESENT LAND USE: LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: ome Zoning Approval of the zoning change from MF (Multifamily) to PF (Public Facilities). This tract was zoned multifamily in 1984 with ordinance 1091. August 28, 2002 Texas Baptist Children's Home and Family Services Baker - Aicklen and Associates, Inc. 112.4 acres, Wiley Harris Survey MF (Multi - Family) Mixed: Residential /Office/Institutional North of Highway 79, east of North Mays North: South: East: West: Bowman Road Highway 79 Single - Family residential North Mays - Commercial Administrative Office Building (to support current operations) Residential The development proposes standard municipal services. The Texas Baptist Children's Home (TBCH) tract is currently zoned Multi - Family. The rezoning of the 112.4 tract to Public Facility (PF) will bring the entire tract into conformity with the newly adopted zoning ordinance. As stated in the zoning ordinance, the PF district supports medium to high intensity land uses devoted to, among other uses, office, institutions, and group living facilities. The PF district's primary purpose is to accommodate campus style development that includes both principal and accessory uses. This request incorporates the 3.44 tract that was considered for rezoning at the July 17 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting. That