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Subpart B - LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE <br />Chapter 1 - DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES <br />ARTICLE 6: - PLATTING PROCEDURES <br />DIVISION 2: - SUBDIVISION CONCEPT PLATS <br />Section 1...6...2...6 ,,. Ilf;;° Ipiiiir tiiioin and Ilf;;° t inS110in <br />(a) Time of Expiration. Expiration of the Subdivision Concept Plat shall be governed by the schedule of development <br />approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. The subdivider shall make progress towards completion of each <br />phase of the subdivision (as defined in V.T.C.A., Texas Local Government Code, Section 245.005(c) as amended) in <br />accordance with the approved phasing schedule. Failure to make progress towards completion of each phase of the <br />subdivision (as defined in V.T.C.A., Texas Local Government Code, Section 245.005(c) as amended) in accordance <br />with the phasing schedule shall result in the expiration of the Subdivision Concept Plat for that and all subsequent <br />phases of the subdivision as of the fifth anniversary of the date of approval of the Subdivision Concept Plat. <br />Expiration of the Preliminary Subdivision Plat, Preliminary Development Plat, Final Subdivision Plat, or Final <br />Development Plat for any phase of the Subdivision Concept Plat shall result in the expiration of the Subdivision <br />Concept Plat for all phases for which any type of preliminary plat has not been approved as of the fifth anniversary of <br />the date of approval of the Subdivision Concept Plat. <br />(b) Extension. The expiration date for any phase of the development may be extended by the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission under Section 1.3.5.1. Extension of the expiration date for the phase extends the expiration date for the <br />Subdivision Concept Plat for a like period. A Subdivision Concept Plat is not subject to reinstatement following <br />expiration. <br />(a) A remainder tract is that portion of a larger parcel that is not included within the boundaries of a subdivision plat. <br />Remainder tracts shall not be considered lots or tracts of the subdivision. Approval of a subdivision plat shall not <br />constitute approval of development on a remainder tract. <br />(b) Information accompanying a subdivision plat application for remainder tracts shall be deemed to be an aid to the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission in taking action on the plat application and may be used to determine whether <br />development of the land subject to the plat will be adequately served by public facilities and services and is otherwise <br />in compliance with this Land Development Code, taking into account the development of the property as a whole. <br />Information concerning remainder tracts, including topography, drainage, and existing and planned public <br />improvements, may be considered in formulating conditions to approve the plat application. Based upon such <br />information, the Planning and Zoning Commission may require that additional or less land be included in the <br />subdivision plat in order to satisfy the standards applicable to the plat application. A Watershed Protection Plan <br />(Phase 1 or Phase 2, as applicable) shall not be required for remainder tracts. <br />San Marcos, Texas, Code of Ordinances Page 81 <br />