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2007-28
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5/15/2007
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Sector Two <br />Chapter 2 - Today <br />Elementary School, which is on Girard Avenue at Clyde Street. In addition to <br />Crockett, the other Sector Two public and institutional land uses are the San Marcos <br />Cemetery, Scheib Opportunity Center, Westover Baptist Church, and the Seventh Day <br />Adventist Church. Most of this land is tax exempt. <br />Two - Family Residential /Duplex <br />Approximately 3 percent of the acreage in Sector Two is two - family land use. <br />Duplexes, two dwelling units on one lot that share a common wall, are found in <br />scattered concentrations in the Westover and Southwest Hills neighborhoods. <br />Commercial <br />Approximately 1 percent of the acreage in Sector Two is commercial land use, which <br />includes retail and office uses. The majority of commercial uses in Sector Two are <br />located along Ranch Road 12. In addition, the Bishops Corner complex is located at <br />Bishop Street and Franklin Drive, and a few other commercial properties are located <br />on Franklin Drive west of Bishop Street. <br />Open Space <br />A little less than 1 percent of the acreage in Sector Two is open space. The open <br />space designation includes parks and other preserved open space. There are some <br />significant drainage easements located in the Greater Castle Forest Neighborhood, as <br />well as two drainageway areas dedicated as open space behind Pearce Court and <br />Nevada Street. In addition, there are two dedicated parks located within the Greater <br />Castle Forest Neighborhood both on Lancaster Street (Castle Forest and Sendera). <br />Only the Castle Forest Park is currently developed. The city has also acquired the <br />Prospect Preserve, which consists of 9 acres located near the intersection of Prospect <br />and Columbia Streets. In addition, the City has recently negotiated the purchase and <br />dedication of over 125 acres adjacent to Prospect Preserve. <br />Multifamily <br />Less than 1 percent of the acreage in Sector Two is multifamily land use, which is <br />more than two dwelling units on one lot. The largest multifamily projects in Sector <br />Two include a 16 -unit townhome complex on the curve of Ranch Road 12 across <br />from the SWT campus, Bishops Corner complex on Bishop Street at Franklin Drive, a <br />7 -unit complex on Marlton Street, and a 4 -unit complex on Girard Avenue. <br />Industrial <br />Less than 1 percent of the acreage in Sector Two is industrial land use. The only <br />industrial land use in Sector Two is the Industrial Solvents company located at the <br />intersection of Franklin Drive and Dartmouth Avenue. <br />Mobile Home <br />Less than 1 percent of the acreage in Sector Two is mobile homes land use. There are <br />only four mobile home lots located in Sector Two: three lots on Franklin Drive west <br />of Bishop Street and one lot on Nevada Street near Indiana Street. <br />Adopted: July 23, 2001 2 -6 <br />
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