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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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Project Location and Description <br />This site is located approximately one-half mile northwest of the Interstate 35 and <br />Centerpoint Drive interchange. Centerpoint Drive currently terminates approximately in <br />the middle of Paso Robles boundary at Hunter Road. Hunter Road separates the two <br />parcels that create the overall Paso Robles PDD. Approximately 60 acres is located <br />southeast of Hunter Road with the remainder, approximately 1,278 acres, northwest of <br />Hunter Road. <br />The property boundary for the Paso Robles Planned Development District is indicated <br />on Exhibit 1-2. See Appendix I for boundary descriptions as follows: <br />• 1,338.584 acres — Overall Project Boundary <br />• 1,278.290 acres — Mixed Use District Boundary <br />• 60.294 acres — General Commercial District Boundary <br />• 432.052 acres — Land within City of San Marcos City Limits <br />• 906.532 — Land outside City of San Marcos City Limits to be Annexed <br />2. Site History <br />Active cattle ranching has been, and currently remains, the historic use of the property <br />with three (3) non -historic, now uninhabited, dwellings currently remaining on -site. <br />Portions of the Paso Robles property were previously annexed by the City. <br />Historic and archaeological surveys completed for the property reveal nothing of historic <br />or archaeological significance. <br />3. Existing Uses/Zoning <br />Areas currently within the City of San Marcos are zoned FD, Future Development. The <br />remainder lies within San Marcos' Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) and Hays County <br />and has no zoning designation. <br />It is anticipated that the land within the ETJ will be annexed and zoned shortly after <br />approval of the PDD and the zoning requested for the portions of Paso Robles currently <br />within the City. This will place all of Paso Robles within the City of San Marcos <br />(hereinafter sometimes referred to as "the City" or "CSM"). <br />6W2 <br />
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