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Res 2016-164/approving a Development Agreement between the City and Walton Texas LP, Walton Silver Crossing LP, Walton TX Austin Land LP, Walton TX Martindale LP, and Walton Texas Martindale LP 2 for approximately 2,358 acres out of the William Pettus Le
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Res 2016-164/approving a Development Agreement between the City and Walton Texas LP, Walton Silver Crossing LP, Walton TX Austin Land LP, Walton TX Martindale LP, and Walton Texas Martindale LP 2 for approximately 2,358 acres out of the William Pettus Le
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':tion 7.06 Cul-de-Sac Design. Cul-de-Sac's are circular turn-arounds at the end of short, dead end streets. <br /> al-de-Sacs Design shall conform to Exhibit E-1 and the standards described below. <br /> A. Cul-de-Sac Design Standards. <br /> 1. Landscape areas shall be provided within the circular area of the cul-de-sac to include at least one (1) <br /> street tree of between 2"—4" caliper. <br /> 2. Cul-de-sacs shall not be more than 450 feet in length unless it is not feasible to design them in any other <br /> length. In no case shall the cul-de-sacs be designed more than 500 feet in length unless approved by the <br /> City Engineer for specific reasons concerning site constraints such as avoidance of environmentally <br /> sensitive areas, topography or engineering design. <br /> 3. Cul-de-sacs shall have a right-of-way radius of 60 feet. <br /> 4. Cul-de-sacs shall include sidewalk pedestrian access from the end of cul-de-sac to the next adjoining <br /> street. <br /> 5. Construction of cul-de-sacs shall include proper signage at the entrance to inform drivers that the street <br /> is not a through street. <br /> action 7.07 Alleys. In effort to produce more traditional neighborhood design within Cotton Center, alleys <br /> £11 be required in certain circumstances and provide the opportunity to have rear/alley loaded lots and housing <br /> types. <br /> A. Alley Requirements and Design Standards. <br /> 1. Alleys shall be required adjacent to all lots with 40' or less street frontage. <br /> 2. When present, above ground and underground utilities such as water, sewer and electrical shall be <br /> located within alleys. <br /> 3. Alleys shall comply with Exhibit E-1. <br /> Section 7.08 Driveways. In effort to enhance and preserve specific streetscapes, reduce vehicular congestion <br /> along primary thoroughfares, and provide for the comfort and safety of pedestrians, driveways will be prohibited <br /> at certain locations within Cotton Center. <br /> A. All Driveways. <br /> 1. Driveway access shall be prohibited along 2-Lane Boulevards that serve as major collectors as shown on <br /> Exhibit E-2. <br /> 2. Where 2-Lane Boulevards serve as minor collectors or neighborhood roads, driveway access is <br /> permitted. <br /> Residential driveways shall not exceed eighteen (18) feet in width. <br /> Driveways for Residential Use <br /> 1. When an improved alley is provided, all vehicular access shall take place from the alley. Access may be <br /> taken from the side street on corner lots. <br /> 22 <br />
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