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File #: PH-19-019B    Version: 1 Name: Zoning 19-11
Type: Ordinance/Public Hearing Status: Passed
File created: 6/3/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/25/2019 Final action: 6/25/2019
Title: HOLD a public hearing and consider an ordinance submitted by Sycamore Strategies L.L.C., on behalf of Reeces Creek Developers Ltd. (Case #Z19-11), to rezone 13.105 acres from “B-3” (Local Business District) to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) with “R-3A” (Multifamily Apartment Residential District) for a senior apartment complex. The property is locally known as 4000 Robinett Road, Killeen, Texas.
Sponsors: Development Services
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Maps, 3. Minutes, 4. Feasibility Report, 5. Colored Rendering, 6. Ordinance, 7. Considerations, 8. Responses, 9. Presentation
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HOLD a public hearing and consider an ordinance submitted by Sycamore Strategies L.L.C., on behalf of Reeces Creek Developers Ltd. (Case #Z19-11), to rezone 13.105 acres from “B-3” (Local Business District) to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) with “R-3A” (Multifamily Apartment Residential District) for a senior apartment complex. The property is locally known as 4000 Robinett Road, Killeen, Texas.

SUMMARY

DATE: June 18, 2019

TO: Ronald L. Olson, City Manager

FROM: Dr. Ray Shanaa, Exec. Dir. Of Planning and Development Services

SUBJECT: Zoning Case #Z19-11 “B-3” (Local Business District) to Planned Unit Development (PUD) with “R-3A” (Multifamily Apartment Residential District)

Background and Findings

Sycamore Strategies L.L.C., on behalf of Reeces Creek Developers Ltd., submits this request to rezone 13.105 acres from “B-3” (Local Business District) to Planned Unit Development (PUD) with “R-3A” (Multifamily Apartment Residential District) for a 104 unit senior apartment complex. The property is addressed as 4000 Robinett Road, Killeen, Texas.

The site feasibility report, attached as part of the staff memorandum, serves as the narrative describing the PUD request and contains detailed information about the proposed development. The 13.105 acres of land allow 228 residential units; however, the applicant’s proposal reduces that amount by more than 50% of the allowable density to 104 units. In addition to the marked reduction in residential density, the site plan incorporates a large amount of open space south.

District Descriptions:

Sec. 31-256.1. - Use regulations - “R-3A.”

(a) Uses. A building or premises in a “R-3A” Multifamily Apartment Residential District shall be used only for the following purposes:
(1) Any use permitted in the “R-1” or “R-2” districts.
(2) Multifamily structures containing five (5) or more separate dwelling units, including large apartment compl...

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