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File #: PH-21-021    Version: 1 Name: Zoning 21-07
Type: Ordinance/Public Hearing Status: Passed
File created: 4/5/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/25/2021 Final action: 5/25/2021
Title: HOLD a public hearing and consider an ordinance requested by Jennifer Iglesias on behalf of The Uresti Group LTD Co. (Case #Z21-07) to rezone approximately 2.569 acres out of the William H. Cole Survey, Abstract No. 200, from “A” (Agriculture District) to “SR-1” (Suburban Residential Single-Family Residential District).  The property is located along the east right-of-way of Trimmier Road and is approximately .75 miles north of Chaparral Road.
Sponsors: Development Services
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Maps, 3. Minutes, 4. Ordinance, 5. Considerations, 6. Presentation
Title

HOLD a public hearing and consider an ordinance requested by Jennifer Iglesias on behalf of The Uresti Group LTD Co. (Case #Z21-07) to rezone approximately 2.569 acres out of the William H. Cole Survey, Abstract No. 200, from “A” (Agriculture District) to “SR-1” (Suburban Residential Single-Family Residential District).  The property is located along the east right-of-way of Trimmier Road and is approximately .75 miles north of Chaparral Road.

SUMMARY

DATE:                     May 18, 2021                                                                                    

TO:                     Kent Cagle, City Manager                                          

FROM:                     Tony McIlwain, Exec. Dir. of Planning and Development Services

SUBJECT:                      ZONING CASE #Z21-07 “A” (Agriculture District) to “SR-1” (Suburban Residential Single-Family Residential District). 

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

This request is submitted by Jennifer Iglesias on behalf of The Uresti Group LTD Co. to rezone approximately 2.569 acres out of the William H. Cole Survey, Abstract No. 200, from “A” (Agriculture District) to “SR-1” (Suburban Residential Single-Family District). Should the request be approved, the applicant intends to subdivide the property into several single-family home sites.

The “SR-1” suburban residential district is created to provide for single family detached residences and other uses at densities that are compatible with the Comprehensive Plan’s goals for larger baseline minimum lot size and increased setbacks. The “SR-1” district may be applied to both undeveloped tracts and existing stable neighborhoods in appropriate locations recognized by the Comprehensive Plan. The intent of the district shall be to preserve existing natural features and vegetation, promote excellence in site planning and landscape design, facilitate the efficient layout and orientation of public utilities and community infrastructure, and enc...

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