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2001-53
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7/23/2001
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<br /> <br />IFuture land Usel <br /> <br />Very Low and Low Density Residential: <br />The majority of land in Sector Two is designated for Very Low <br />Density Residential or Low Density Residential. This plan <br />recommends that Sector Two remain predominantly single- <br />family residential in use and character. <br /> <br />Medium Density Residential: <br />In addition to the mostly developed Medium Density Residential <br />(MDR) areas scattered throughout the Westover and Southwest <br />Hills neighborhoods, this plan designates the following <br />additional areas for MDR: <br />. Townhouse, Zero-La/-Line Single Family, or Senior Housing <br />along the Ramona Circle I Hughson Drive connector through <br />the Weatherford property (5 acres) <br />. Medium Density multi-family along Ranch Road 12 east of <br />the Seventh Day Adventist Church (6 acres) <br />. Townhouse or 2nd floor multi-family over commercial in the <br />Mixed Use Neighborhood Center at the intersection of <br />Bishop Street and Craddock Ave and the new entrance to the <br />Franklin Square subdivision (up to 5 acres) <br /> <br />Future Land Use <br /> <br />Sector Two: <br />VLDR <br />LDR <br />MDR <br />HDR <br />Public <br />Commercial <br />Industrial <br />Open Space <br /> <br />96 acres <br />375 acres <br />50 acres <br />3 acres <br />61 acres <br />39 acres <br />o acres <br />51 acres <br /> <br />Weatherford Tract: <br />LDR* 33 acres <br />MDR 8 acres <br />Commercial 10 acres <br />Open Space 3 acres <br />*incIudes connector road acreage <br /> <br />Bishop Mixed Use Center: <br />MDR 5 acres <br />Commercial 5 acres <br /> <br />Commercial: <br />Three general areas of commercial development are shown on the Future Land Use Map: <br />. A mixture of "Community Commercial" and/or "Office-Professionaf' uses at the corner of <br />RR 12 and Craddock Ave., buffered from these streets with a 50 foot greenbelt broken only <br />by the Ramona Circle I Hughson Drive connector and a maximum of two curb cut entries to <br />the development (one from RR 12 and one from Craddock Ave.). (14 acres) <br />. "Community Commercial" uses along the RR 12 corridor west of Craddock Ave. (20 acres) <br />. "Neighborhood Commercial" uses in the Mixed Use Neighborhood Center at the intersection <br />of Bishop St. and Craddock Ave. (up to 5 acres) <br /> <br />Parks & Open Space: <br />The Future Land Use map includes the existing neighborhood parks in the Castle Forest <br />neighborhood and Prospect Park in the Westover neighborhood. Additional parkland and open <br />space will be developed in the Bishops Crossing subdivision along the drainageway that cuts <br />through the development. <br /> <br />The city has also negotiated the purchase and dedication of over 125 acres of open space <br />adjacent to and southwest of Prospect Preserve. This land would provide a connection to a <br />proposed greenway along Purgatory Creek. <br /> <br />Finally, a fifty foot wide buffer along Ranch Road 12 and Craddock Ave. should be preserved <br />with existing vegetation and additional natural landscaping added as necessary to provide a <br />visual buffer from the adjacent streets. The only intrusion allowed into the buffer will be a 10' <br />wide shared-use sidewalkfbike path on the inside edge of the buffer. <br /> <br />Adopted: July 23, 2001 <br /> <br />iii <br />
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