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O-90-2458 - 2/8/1990ORDINANCE NO.� AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING CERTAIN LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS RELATING TO POSSIBLE ADOPTION OF IMPACT FEES IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 395.001 ET. SEQ., LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE, V.A.T.S.; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock appointed the Planning and Zoning Commission as the Advisory Committee regarding imposition of impact fees, and WHEREAS, the Advisory Committee recommended approval of the Land Use Assumptions relating to possible adoption of impact fees to the City Council, and WHEREAS, on January 25, 1990, a public hearing was held pursuant to Section 395.045, Local Government Code, V.A.T.S., regarding land use assumptions, Now Therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS: I. That the Land Use Assumptions relating to the possible adoption of impact fees attached hereto as Exhibit "A" are hereby adopted and approved and the City Council hereby authorizes the Director of Public Works to prepare a Capital Improvement Plan pursuant to Section 395.046, Local Government Code, V.A.T.S. 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 A. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in conflict herewith are expressly repealed.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 section or provisions thereof. C54-ORIMPACTF 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 U uui day of At— , 1990. Alternative 2. READ and APPROVED on first reading this the day of , 1990. READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the day of , 1990. ATTEST: . ae?"'Y� &,'Ct J NE LAND, City Secretary dz' MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas 2. CITY OF ROUND ROCK. TEXAS L A N D U SE: A S S U M F), -F I O N S R E L A T I N G TO PO S S I B L E AQOPT I ON OF I MF:3'ACT FEES PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT December 20, 1989 December 20, 1989 Land uses for the City and its entire ETJ are projected to be distributed as follows: Residential 48% Commercial 10% Industrial 17% Park and Open Space 18% Institutional 7% These uses wi 11 be distributed as shown on the future land use mao attached hereto as Exhibit "A". This distribution results in the following land uses by quadrant in acres. TOTAL PROJECTED DEVELOPMENT* by Quadrant in Acres** Northwest Northeast 490 Commercial 915 670 Industrial 4500 4550 Residential 7100 1450 Park 2800 540 Institutional 1100 7700 TOTAL 16415 Southwest Southeast 700 Commercial 1080 360 Industrial 340 1010 Residential 3880 600 Park 1200 300 Institutional 420 2970 TOTAL 6920 * In addition, there are 2470 acres devoted to mining operations. ** Includes right-of-way N December 20, 1989 Existing development accounts for 5521 acres of the 34,005 acres of ETJ (after subtracting 2470 acres of mining). Existing development is distributed as follows: EXISTING DEVELOPMENT by quadrant in acres* Northwest Quadrant Northeast Quadrant 93 Commercial 157 208 Industrial 345 339 Residential 781 69 Park 757 25 Institutional 193 734 TOTAL 2233 Southwest Quadrant Southeast Quadrant 103 Commercial 121 29 Industrial 10 904 Residential 885 122 Park 117 181 Institutional 82 1339 TOTAL 1215 * Includes pro -rated right-of-way. 3 December 20, 1989 This results in the following developable acreages. Northwest Quadrant 397 462 4211 1381 515 6966 Southwest Quadrant 597 331 106 478 119 1631 PROJECTED NEW DEVELOPMENT by quadrant in acres* Commercial Industrial Residential Park and Open Space Institutional TOTAL Commercial Industrial Residential Park and Open Space Institutional TOTAL * Includes right-of-way Northeast Quadrant 758 4155 6319 2043 907 14182 Southeast Quadrant 959 330 2995 1083 338 5705 The General Plan also sets overall residential densities for each of the quadrants which will determine the percentage of mult1- family units in each quadrant. These overall densities are as follows: 4 December 20, 1989 The northeast quadrant will be assigned an overall residential density of six dwelling units per gross developable acre. The southeast quadrant will be assigned an overall density of six dwelling units per gross developable acre west of the MKT right-of-way and five dwelling units per gross developable acre east of the MKT right-of-way. The northwest quadrant will be assigned a density of four dwelling units per gross developable acre. The southwest quadrant w i 1 1 be ass i gned a dens i ty of four dwelling units per gross developable acre. The application of these residential density assignments will result in the following number of residential dwelling units for each of the quadrants. Northwest 16,844 Units Southwest 424 Units Southeast 15,724 Units Northeast 37,914 Units The population and land use projections are for the total "build out" of Round Rock and its entire E.T.J. This covers a time period of 60 years. 5 December 20, 1989 The description of the general nature of the capital improvements includes the following: (a) Water supply, treatment, and distribution facilities. (b) Wastewater collection and treatment facilities. (c) Drainage and flood control facilities. (d) Roadway facilities. The service area wi 1 1 be determined as part of the development of the Capital Improvement Plan. Three distinct Capital Improvement Plans will be developed as follows: (a) Water and Wastewater (b) Drainage and Flood Control (c) Roadway Facilities Therefore, it is recommended that the foregoing land uses, as outlined in the Round Rock General Plan 1990, be adopted as the "LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS RELATING TO POSSIBLE ADOPTION OF IMPACT FEES" as required by Chapter 395 of the Local Government Code of the State of Texas. 0 December 20, 1989 These land use assumptions will be the subject of a public hearing on January 25, 1990, and will be available for review by the public 1n the offices of the Planning and Community Development of the City of Round Rock, Texas, commencing Friday, December 22, 1989. \PSZ\docs\lua 7 Z, w 0 a. -j z < 00 J CL LLJ Z Z 0 ir LLJ LL (D I-- Lass"ISI 'I tcomlllalil C! z I l n j J o w z < Lu < (.) W o -K < 6 ;: < 0 0 O Ir -C LU cc jr 0 1.- w Z (a I Z CL W 0 < cc i :,2 z 1 LU W w F - Lu 0 c 0 0 w & ir M La m m co z 0 LL < w , 1 —i < L) ® 0 r 0 CO k, DATE: February 6, 1990 SUBJECT: City Council Meeting, February 8, 1990 ►TEM: 9K. Consider an ordinance adopting land use assumptions relating to possible adoption of impact fees. (First Reading) STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: Joe Vinina STAFF RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL THIS ORDINANCE WILL ADOPT THE LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS RELATING TO THE POSSIBLE ADOPTION OF IMPACT FEES, WHICH WAS PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC HEARING ON JANUARY 25, 1990. THESE LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS ARE BASED ON THE 1990 ROUND ROCK GENERAL PLAN, AND WILL BE USED TO DEVELOP A CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN AND IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE. THE FOLLOWING MAJOR STEPS WILL FOLLOW: 1.) COUNCIL WILL AUTHORIZE A CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN. 2.) AN IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE WILL BE DEVELOPED BASED ON THE C.I.P. 3.) A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ADOPTION OF IMPACT FEES WILL BE ADVERTISED AND HELD. A.) AN IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE MAY BE ADOPTED.