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Ord 2024-025 amending the regulations and standards of the Paso Robles (Kissing Tree) Planned Development District (PDD), consisting of approximately 1,338.58 acres of land, generally located in the area of Centerpoint Road and Hunter Road
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Ord 2024-025 amending the regulations and standards of the Paso Robles (Kissing Tree) Planned Development District (PDD), consisting of approximately 1,338.58 acres of land, generally located in the area of Centerpoint Road and Hunter Road
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special circumstances (including but not limited to topographical/environmental <br />undesirability, and cost of service or system constraints which make centralized service <br />infeasible) and in such event septic service will be required to meet the Hays County <br />requirements for septic systems. The actual timing and sizing of the wastewater collection <br />system will depend on the phased construction of the project. <br />Project Use of Reclaimed Water <br />The wastewater will be treated by the City to "Type I" reuse standards. The treated <br />effluent will be pumped by a City owned and maintained reclaimed water pump station to <br />a location within Paso Robles for allowable uses including irrigation of the proposed golf <br />course, except over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone, and irrigation of common areas. <br />All internal reclaimed water improvements and any off -site facilities shall be built in <br />accordance with the requirements of the utility provider. (Refer to Exhibit II-7) <br />Where a reclaimed water line parallels a wastewater line, the horizontal separation <br />distance will be at least 7 feet (outside to outside) with the reclaimed water line at the level <br />of or above the wastewater line. Where a reclaimed water line crosses a sewer line, the <br />requirements of 30 TAC §290.44(e)(5)(B) (relating to Location of Water Lines) shall be <br />followed, with "reclaimed water line" substituted in 30 TAC §290.44(e) (relating to Location <br />of Water Lines) for "water line." Where a reclaimed water line parallels a water line, the <br />horizontal separation distance will be at least 9 feet (outside to outside). Reclaimed water <br />use and line construction shall be in compliance with TCEQ requirements. <br />3. Other Utilities and Services <br />The various public utilities and their respective providers are listed below: Electric <br />........................................................ <br />Gas.................................................. <br />Telephone ....................................... <br />Cable Television .............................. <br />Police Protection .............................. <br />Fire Protection/Ambulance Service.. <br />Solid Waste Service ......................... <br />.................... Pedernales Electric Company <br />....................................CenterPoint Energy <br />................................................. CenturyTel <br />............Time Warner / CenturyTel / Grande <br />..................................... City of San Marcos <br />..................................... City of San Marcos <br />..................................... City of San Marcos <br />Most of the above mentioned providers already offer services in or near this area. <br />4. Detention / Water Quality <br />On -site water quality and detention measures to control stormwater runoff will be required <br />with the development of this site in accordance with the SMLDC, in effect at the time the <br />PDD document was submitted to the CSM. A qualified Watershed Protection Plan Phase <br />1 has been submitted and is on file with the CSM. <br />CSM also requires that water quality zones (WQZ) and buffer zones be established along <br />specific waterways and recharge features to help protect waterways, the Edwards Aquifer <br />and aquatic resources from the impacts of development activities. The WQZ and buffer <br />zones will be established and regulated per the requirements of the SMLDC, in effect at <br />the time of the Submittal date. <br />-21- <br />
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