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R-92-1700 - 2/27/1992RESOLUTION NO. / '7oo / `J WHEREAS, Section 10.101, Code of Ordinances (1990) Edition requires property owners to connect to City sewer and water lines, and WHEREAS, Subsection (3) of said Section 10.101 provides that the City Council may waive said requirement when physical constraints would result in extraordinary cost to connect said lines, and WHEREAS, Terry Williams owns approximately 29 acres of land adjacent to F.M. 3406 commonly known as the Bear Creek Subdivision, and WHEREAS, Mr. Williams intends to construct two single family residences on said tract, and WHEREAS, Mr. Williams has requested that the City Council waive the requirement of Section 10.101 to connect to City sewer, pursuant to Subsection (3), Now Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, That pursuant to Section 10.101(3) the City Council hereby finds and determines that physical constraints would result in extraordinary cost to Mr. Williams to connect his proposed residence to the City's sewer lines and therefore, said requirement is hereby waived as to two single family residences to be constructed on the above described tract of land. RESOLVED this 27th day of February, 1992. ATTEST: NE LAND, City Secretary 502272H MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas DATE: February 25, 1992 SUBJECT: City Council Meeting, February 27, 1992 ITEM: 911. Consider a resolution authorizing the waiver of the requirements to connect to the City Sewer System. STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: Jim Nuse STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Terry Williams purchased the former Bear Creek tract on FM 3406. He is in the process of platting the 29 parcels into two home sites. The water line is along FM 3406, but sewer connection to the Onion Creek Lift Station is difficult and expensive. Mr Williams wishes to receive City water but not no sewer. He will install an appropriate septic system which will meet State and County standards. Mr. Williams will pay all appropriate fees. The tract is located inside Round Rock City limits. Staff recommends approval of the waiver request. ECONOMIC IMPACT: