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Res 2019-049/approving an agreement with Texas Transportation Alliance, LLC that provides for economic development incentives for the planning, design, and development of a rail-served commercial and industrial park, known as the SMART Terminal project,
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Res 2019-049/approving an agreement with Texas Transportation Alliance, LLC that provides for economic development incentives for the planning, design, and development of a rail-served commercial and industrial park, known as the SMART Terminal project,
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a. The requirements of Section 3.6.2.1, Table 3.1 regarding block perimeters <br />and dead end street lengths in EC, HC, HI and LI zoning districts. <br />b. The requirements of Section 4.3.5.3 regarding blank wall area are waived <br />to allow typical industrial construction, using concrete tilt wall as primary building <br />material, as provided in Section 4.3.5.17 (d)(1)(a). <br />C. The requirements of Section 4.3.5.3 regarding blank wall area are waived <br />to allow typical industrial construction, using concrete tilt wall as primary building <br />material, as provided in Section 4.3.5.17 (d)(1)(a). <br />d. The requirements of Section 7.2.6.2(E)(1) are modified to allow the use of <br />black vinyl coated chain link fencing. <br />e. The requirements of Section 7.1.4.3 are waived in part to waive the <br />requirement for landscaping in parking areas designated for trailers (as defined under <br />Chapter 8 (Definition No. 249) of the City's Development Code), provided that, for each <br />tree that is not planted as a result of this waiver, a replacement tree shall be planted <br />elsewhere within the Property in addition to the minimum number of trees already required <br />to be planted. <br />E The requirement to install sidewalks under applicable sections of Chapter 3 <br />are waived in part such that sidewalks will only be required to enable pedestrian access <br />from rights-of-way adjacent to daycare facilities, hotels, retail establishments, bars and <br />restaurants, or entertainment venues, and along SH 80, FM 1984 and the west side of the <br />future extension of Loop 110. <br />19 <br />065611.00495 309237 v15 <br />
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