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Res 2025-043 approving an amended development agreement (Riverbend Ranch / Baugh Ranch / Riley’s Point) with HK Baugh Ranch, LLC, HK Riley’s Point, LLC, HK Real Estate Development, LLC, and Jack’s Reservs
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Res 2025-043 approving an amended development agreement (Riverbend Ranch / Baugh Ranch / Riley’s Point) with HK Baugh Ranch, LLC, HK Riley’s Point, LLC, HK Real Estate Development, LLC, and Jack’s Reservs
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impact fee amount hereafter adopted by the City;provided,however,the City will <br /> offset and credit the amount of wastewater impact fees otherwise owed for the <br /> Project by the costs to design and construct any offsite wastewater infrastructure <br /> conveyed to the City. Such credit, which shall be credited to the entity, whether <br /> one or more, that paid for the offsite wastewater infrastructure conveyed to the <br /> City, shall not exceed an amount equal to forty-eight percent (48%) of the <br /> wastewater impact fees otherwise owed for the Project.Credits for impact fees will <br /> be governed by this Agreement and Chapter 86 of the City's Code of Ordinances. <br /> Impact fees for each Vertical Improvement shall be payable, by or on behalf of the <br /> District, at the time a tap is requested for such improvement before connection of <br /> each particular Vertical Improvement to the City sewer facilities. This section <br /> 6.01(d) shall apply only to the original 4,000 LUE approved within the Original <br /> Agreement, any additional LUE shall be subject to the impact fees and process in <br /> effect at the time of Platting. <br /> (e) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the City will assess water impact fees in <br /> the amount of$3,801 per LUE,as provided in Ordinance No. 2018-09,or the impact <br /> fee amount hereafter adopted by the City; provided, however, to the extent <br /> applicable, the City will offset and credit the amount of water impact fees <br /> otherwise owed for the Project by the costs to design and construct any offsite <br /> water infrastructure conveyed to the City. Such credit, if any, shall be credited to <br /> the entity, whether one or more, that paid for the offsite water infrastructure <br /> conveyed to the City. Notwithstanding the foregoing,water impact fees shall only <br /> be charged for River Bend in the event River Bend receives water service from the <br /> City rather than CCSUD. Impact fees for each Vertical Improvement shall be <br /> payable, by or on behalf of the District, at the time a tap is requested for such <br /> improvement before connection of each particular Vertical Improvement to the <br /> City water facilities. This section 6.01(e) shall apply only to the original 4,000 LUE <br /> approved within the Original Agreement, any additional LUE shall be subject to <br /> the impact fees and process in effect at the time of Platting. <br /> (f) In order for the City to provide water service, a water line, the size of which shall <br /> be sufficient to serve the District(s), as determined by the District's engineer, shall <br /> be constructed by, or on behalf of, the District(s) to connect to the City's existing <br /> 30" water line located along Old Bastrop Highway. With respect to wastewater <br /> service, the City has acquired certain sanitary sewer easement(s) along the route <br /> shown on Exhibit D (the "Easement Route"), and in order for the City to provide <br /> wastewater service, a sewer line, the size of which shall be sufficient to serve the <br /> Districts, as determined by the Districts' engineer, shall be constructed, by or on <br /> behalf of the Districts, within such sanitary sewer easement along the Easement <br /> Route to connect to the City's existing 24" sewer line on De Zavala Drive,as shown <br /> generally on Exhibit D. The City acknowledges and agrees that one additional <br /> sanitary sewer easement must be acquired from one landowner along the <br /> 14 <br />
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