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Res 2021-246 approving a Development Agreement with HK Baugh Ranch, LLC, HK Riley’s Pointe, LLC, and Benchmark Acquisitions, LLC, to regulate the annexation and future development of approximately 1,142 acres of land
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Res 2021-246 approving a Development Agreement with HK Baugh Ranch, LLC, HK Riley’s Pointe, LLC, and Benchmark Acquisitions, LLC, to regulate the annexation and future development of approximately 1,142 acres of land
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- ffrn;-n <br /> B. Planning and Zoning Commission Action. Section 2.4.2.4Criteria for Approval <br /> 1. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall hold a public A. The following list of criteria for review and recommendations <br /> hearing on the application in accordance Section 2.3.3.1. regarding a proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment are <br /> not all-inclusive. Review and recommendations of proposed <br /> 2. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall make a Comprehensive Plan amendments should consider whether: <br /> recommendation regarding the proposed Comprehensive <br /> Plan amendment(s)to the City Council.The Planning 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with other policies <br /> and Zoning Commission may recommend approval, of the Comprehensive Plan; <br /> approval with conditions, or denial of the application for a <br /> Comprehensive Plan amendment. 2. The proposed amendment is consistent with any adopted <br /> small area plan or neighborhood character study for the <br /> 3. A recommendation for approval from the Planning and area. <br /> Zonign Commission requires an affirmative vote of six(6) <br /> members of the Planning and Zoning Commission. 3. The proposed amendment promotes the orderly and <br /> efficient growth and development of the community and <br /> (Ord. No. 2019-60,9-1-20) furthers the public health, safety and general welfare of the <br /> City; <br /> C. City Council Action. <br /> 4. The proposed amendment corrects an error or meets the <br /> 1. Before taking final action on a proposed Comprehensive challenge of some changing condition,trend, or fact; <br /> Plan amendment,the City Council shall hold two (2) public <br /> hearings where they may consider the recommendations 5. The proposed amendment constitutes a substantial benefit <br /> of the Planning Commission, Responsible Official and any to the City as a whole and is not solely for the good or <br /> comments made during the public hearings. benefit of a particular landowner or owners at a particular <br /> 2. The Council may review the application in light of the point in time;and <br /> criteria in Section 2.4.2.4. 6. The proposed amendment will impact: <br /> 3. An application for a Comprehensive Plan amendment is a. Adjacent properties; <br /> subject to a super majority vote of the City Council when <br /> applicable in accordance with Section 2.2.4.2. b. Existing or future land use patterns; <br /> 4. The approval of a Comprehensive Plan amendment c. Existing or planned public services and facilities; <br /> requires an affirmative vote of five (5) members of the City d. Existing or planned transportation networks or <br /> Council. greenways;and <br /> 5. After the public hearing is closed,the Council may e. The natural environment, including the quality and <br /> approve, reject or modify the requested amendments by quantity of water and other natural resources, <br /> adoption of an ordinance. flooding, and wildlife management. <br /> (Ord. No. 2019-60, 9-1-20) <br /> Amended:September 1,2020. 2:21 <br />
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