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Res 2021-142/approving a Development Agreement with Harris Hill Residential Land Holdings, Ltd., providing for annexation and regulating the development of approximately 379.84 acres of land in the City’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction generally located
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Res 2021-142/approving a Development Agreement with Harris Hill Residential Land Holdings, Ltd., providing for annexation and regulating the development of approximately 379.84 acres of land in the City’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction generally located
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1. CD -3 Maximum Dead End Street Length : 350 feet <br />2. The maximum allowed length of block perimeter for sites <br />with a permitted industrial use and a building which <br />exceeds 200,000 square feet, a larger block perimeter <br />may be permitted but the block perimeter shall not <br />exceed the area required to meet parking and <br />landscaping provisions for the individual site. <br />ii. In addition, Section 3.6.2.1.B.1 "Block Standards" shall be <br />amended to allow a single tier of residential lots provided that a <br />6 ft. tall wall, constructed with conventional masonry such as <br />brick and mortar or rock and mortar, or precast concrete that <br />reflects the aesthetics of masonry such as Ledgestone Style, <br />Rock Style, or Split Face CMU Style, shall be provided along <br />the rear property lines. <br />10. Chapter 3, Article 8 "Existing Street", which provides standards for <br />improving existing streets including requiring street tree spacing every <br />3540 feet on center, average, is modified as follows: <br />i. Chapter 3, Article 8 shall be modified to allow street tree <br />spacing every 50 feet on average. <br />11. Section 5.1.1.2., "Land Use Matrix". <br />i. Permitted, Conditional, and Prohibited uses on the Property <br />shall comply with and shall be allowed as set forth on Exhibit <br />C. <br />12. Multi -family projects within the development shall comply with all <br />requirements in Chapter 9, Article 4, Division 3, "Multifamily Residential <br />Design Standards". <br />13. Chapter 3, Article 7 "New Streets", which provides standards for <br />constructing new streets, is modified as follows: <br />i. The Owner may use street cross sections and right-of-way <br />widths which are in accordance with City approved sections or <br />those sections provided in Exhibit D attached hereto and <br />incorporated herein in developing the Property. <br />1.05 Application Procedures <br />A. Development of the Property shall be governed by the following: <br />1. The San Marcos Development Code and City of San Marcos Code of <br />Ordinances, as they exist on the effective date of this Agreement and the <br />Conceptual Land Use Plan except as modified by this Agreement. Pursuant <br />to Section 212.172(8) of the Texas Local Government Code, this Agreement <br />is a permit under Chapter 245 of the Texas Local Government Code. <br />B. Plat Approval: The Parties agree that the approved land uses in each final plat <br />of portions of the Property shall be consistent with the Conceptual Land Use Plan <br />5 <br />
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