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7 -Replace references of "site plan" .t "site permit" <br />Section 2.1.1.1 Classification of Applications & Decisions; Rules Governing Decision Ma <br />Table 2.1 Development Applications, Decision Authority, and Notice <br />Requirements Table <br />Site P4a.RPermit <br />Section 2.3.5.3 Expiration and Extension Timelines <br />expirations nd <br />Section 2.5.1.2 Application Requirements <br />D. A watershed protection plan or a qualified watershed protection plan shall include all land contiguous to and in the <br />same ownership with the land subject to the plat application or site permit. <br />E. An application for a watershed protection plan phase 2 may be applied for and approved as an element of a <br />comprehensive site ermit or public improvement construction plan when the land is not located in any of the <br />following zones: <br />1. Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone; <br />2. A floodplain, water quality, or buffer zone; <br />3. The San Marcos river protection zone; or <br />4. San Marcos river corridor. <br />Section 2.6.1.1 Purpose, Applicability, Exceptions and Effect <br />A. Purpose. The purpose of a site permit shall be to apply the standards contained in this Development Code to a <br />specific development. A site permit assures that preparatory development and construction activities on the <br />development site shall meet city standards prior to soil disturbance, development, construction, demolition or <br />placement of a structure on the tract, parcel or lot. <br />B. Applicability. Approval of a site permit is required prior to any non-exempt development of land within the city <br />limits or within the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction. <br />C. A site permit is required for all development meeting any of the criteria listed below. <br />1. Existing non-residential and multifamily uses that are proposing to add greater than five thousand (5,000) <br />square feet of impervious cover. <br />2. Existing non-residential and multifamily uses that expand more than fifty (50) percent of the building's originally <br />constructed floor area. <br />3. All non-residential and multi -family development located partially or completely on a lot within any of the <br />following sensitive environmental regions: <br />a. Over the Edwards Aquifer recharge or contributing zones; <br />b. An identified floodplain, water quality or buffer zone; <br />c. The San Marcos river protection zone; <br />d. The San Marcos river corridor; or <br />e. Wetlands or other jurisdictional water. <br />Exhibit B Pg. 19 of 27 <br />