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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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Any development in the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone will require an approved Water <br />Pollution Abatement Plan (WPAP) and any area over the Contributing Zone will require a <br />Contributing Zone Plan (CZP) in accordance with Texas Commission on Environmental <br />Quality (TCEQ) regulations. <br />In addition, wherever practical and allowed by TCEQ the project will strive to meet one <br />or more of the following best management practices (BMP's): <br />• infiltration systems <br />o trenches <br />o drainfields <br />o dry wells <br />o bioretention and/or <br />o level spreaders <br />• filtering systems <br />o filter strips and/or <br />o exfiltration trench/dry swale <br />conveyance systems <br />o vegetated channels/grassed swales <br />5. Transportation <br />The community is bordered by Hunter Road to the southeast and McCarty Lane to the <br />North. Hunter Road travels in a Southwest -Northeast direction and turns into West <br />Hopkins Street. The Paso Robles site is approximately 0.5 miles away from 1-35. <br />Presently, McCarty Lane has access to 1-35 via south bound and north bound off ramps <br />and on ramps. Centerpoint Road, which runs from Hunter Road to the Outlet Malls, has <br />access to 1-35 via south bound and north bound off ramps and on ramps. <br />According to the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) 2030 Plan, <br />Hunter Road (FM 2439) is designated to be a two-lane major divided arterial (MAD 2). For <br />regional roadway systems, refer to Map 5.9, 2030 Regional Roadway System: East Hays, <br />of the CAMPO 2030 Plan. <br />All new streets must be designed and constructed to City standards and this PDD prior to <br />acceptance. <br />A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) has been submitted and is on file with the City. Per the <br />TIA the Paso Robles PDD must provide the following improvements: <br />• Install traffic signal at Hunter Road and Centerpoint Road. <br />• Additional left turn bays on McCarty Lane at FM 2439 eastbound and westbound <br />approaches. <br />• Add right turn bays by revising striping on FM 2439 at McCarty Lane northbound <br />and southbound approaches. <br />• Signalizing the intersection of FM 2439 at Centerpoint Road. <br />• Add right turn bays by revising striping on FM 2439 at Centerpoint Road <br />northbound and southbound approaches. <br />• Add a left turn lane by revising striping on FM 2439 at Centerpoint Road <br />northbound approach. <br />-22- <br />
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