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8/7/2012
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Res 2011-087/Hays County never got it approved at their commissioner’s court at the time **Aproved agreement - Use Res 2012-96**
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ATTACHMENT "A" <br />§3.03. Construction of Public Roadways <br />Public Roadways shall be considered public infrastructure, subject to the requirements of <br />Chapter 731. Unless interim authorization for construction is obtained under Chapter 731, <br />construction of public roadways shall not commence until such time as a Development <br />Authorization has been issued by the County on an Application filed under these Regulations. <br />§3.04. Connections to Public Roadways under the Jurisdiction of Other Entities <br />Certain Regulated Roadways and appurtenances governed by these Regulations may require <br />connection to or construction on or within the right -of -way of public roadways under the <br />jurisdiction of other public entities, including the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT), <br />or any other authorized state or federal government entity. All construction and access to these <br />roadways conducted in conjunction with a development authorized under these Regulations shall <br />comply with the requirements of the entity having jurisdiction over the affected public roadway. <br />Sub - Chapter 4 - Private Roadways <br />§4.01. General Requirements for Private Roadways <br />All private roadways qualifying as Regulated Roadways (Regulated Private Roadways) shall be <br />designed and constructed in accordance with the standards in Chapter 721, Subchapter 5 for <br />Public Roadways. All Regulated Private Roadways shall have a surface suitable for all- weather <br />access to all portions of the proposed development served by such Regulated Private Roadway. <br />§4.02. Criteria for Determining Private Roadway Status <br />Regulated Private Roadways shall be permitted only in conjunction with a development <br />approved under these Regulations if they satisfy each of the following criteria: <br />(A) The person(s) responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Regulated Private <br />Roadway has executed an agreement with the Commissioners Court acknowledging <br />responsibility for such operation and maintenance; <br />(B) The executed agreement includes financial assurance, as required by the Commissioners <br />Court; and, <br />(C) Lots within the development served by the Regulated Private Roadway shall have an <br />average size greater than 5 acres; or. <br />The Commissioners Court has entered into an approved Development Agreement with the <br />Owner or Permittee regarding the development of a master - planned community of no fewer than <br />fifty (50) residential Lots. <br />§4.03. General Requirements for Maintenance of Private Roadways <br />Development Authorizations that include the use of Regulated Private Roadways shall be subject <br />to a maintenance agreement with the County. The person(s) responsible for maintenance under <br />the agreement may be the Owner of the Subject Property, the Permittee, or another person or <br />entity acceptable to the County. The following provisions apply to Regulated Private Roadways: <br />(A) The following note shall be conspicuously displayed on the Record Documents filed in <br />conjunction with the Development Authorization: <br />
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