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1999-50
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6/28/1999
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137
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<br />Chapter 2 <br /> <br />Sector Four Today <br /> <br />Furniture, Mensor, Golden Villas, Americ<U1 Target, and a vacant tract where the two <br />railroad tracts converge. <br /> <br />Agricultural-Ranch District (A-R) <br />Approximately 4% of the acreage in Sector Four is zoned Public and Institutional <br />District. The uses permitted in the A-R District include group homes and farming, <br />ranching or related activities. Specific uses in the A-R District include single family <br />dwellings, mobile homes, home occupations, and residential care facilities. The land <br />zoned A-R is the vacant land along IH-35 south of Centerpoint Road to the southern city <br />limits. <br /> <br />Pre-Development District (PD) <br />Approximately 3% of the acreage in Sector Four is zoned Pre-Development District. The <br />PD District is designed to promote orderly, timely, economical growth and to recognize <br />current land use conditions. The uses permitted in the PD district include farming, <br />ranching, related activities and accessory uses, including the owner's single-family <br />dwellings. Specific uses in the PD district include single-family dwellings and accessory <br />uses, mobile homes, home occupations and group homes. The land zoned A-R is the <br />vacant land along IH-35 between McCarty Lane and Centerpoint Road. <br /> <br />Single-Family, Duplex and Neighborhood Business District (M) <br />Approximately 2% of the acreage in Sector Four is zoned Single-Family, Duplex and <br />Neighborhood Business District. The M district classification is being phased out. No <br />building permits or site development permits are being issued for new construction of <br />principal buildings located on any property zoned M until an application is submitted to <br />change the zoning classification in conformance with the zoning ordinance and the city's <br />master plan. However, permits may be issued for remodeling and repair of existing <br />buildings for uses that are listed as permitted in this district without applying for a zoning <br />change. The uses permitted in the M district include single-family detached dwellings, <br />duplexes, neighborhood businesses, professional offices, churches, day care centers, <br />clinics, convalescent homes, nursing homes, and group homes. Specific uses in the M <br />district include residential care facilities. The land zoned M in Sector Four is located in <br />the Victory Gardens neighborhood. <br /> <br />Multi-Family District (MF-2) <br />Less than 1% of the acreage in Sector Four is zoned Multi-Family District. MF-2 <br />development is defined as 12 dwelling units or fewer per gross acre. The permitted uses <br />in the MF-2 Districts includes townhouses, duplexes, multiple dwelling units, <br />condominiums, lodging homes, boarding homes and group homes. Specific uses in the <br />MF-2 District include home occupations, residential care facilities, churches, day care <br />centers and pre-elementary schools. The only land zoned MF-2 in Sector Four is the 30 <br />unit Chapultepec complex on LBJ Drive. <br /> <br />Mobile Home and Residential District (MR) <br />Less than 1 % of the acreage in Sector Four is zoned Mobile Home and Residential <br /> <br />2-7 <br />
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