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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report STAFF REPORT Project Manager: Crissy Hart! Report Date: October 18, 2006 Email: chartl@cstx.gov Meeting Date: November 2, 2006 Project Number: 06-00500205 Item: Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Master Plan for Great Oaks consisting of 224.5 acres located at Rock Prairie Road West and Great Oaks Drive in the City's Extra-territorial Jurisdiction. Applicant: Steve Arden, Project Manager Staff Recommendations: Staff recommends approval of the Master Plan. ETJ Plats - Brazos County's comments and recommendations: None Item Summary: This item is for consideration of a Master Plan for a single family residential development of 224.5 acres. The plan includes ten phases of development, including one developed phase. Comprehensive Plan Considerations: The Land Use Plan projects Rural Density Residential for this area, but the City has no authority over land use in the ETJ. This portion of Rock Prairie Road West is shown as a future minor arterial on the Thoroughfare Plan. Item Background: A Master Preliminary Plat was approved for this development in June 2000. Phase I received final plat approval in September 2000, and was developed shortly after. At the time that the Master Preliminary Plat was approved, they had a shelf life of one year, and could be extended with the approval of each final plat. The last action taken on this development was the approval of the Phase I Final Plat; therefore, the Master Preliminary Plat has expired. Since that time, the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) was adopted in 2003 and now requires all major subdivisions that will be developed in more than one phase and contain more than 50 acres, or more than 100 residential units to have an approved Master Plan. This request is in compliance with the City's subdivision regulations and UDO. The Planning & Zoning Commission was presented with a Master Plan in June 2006, but it was denied because of connectivity concerns. Budgetary & Financial Summary: NA Related Advisory Board Recommendations: Since the property is in the ETJ, the Parks and Recreation Board does not review this Master Plan. Commission Action Options: The Commission has final authority over the Master Plan. The options regarding the Master Plan are: • Approval • Denial Supporting Materials: 1. Small Area Map (SAM) and Aerial Map 2. Application 3. Copy of Master Plan (provided in packet) STAFF REPORT Project Manager: Crissy Hartl Report Date: October 18, 2006 Email: chart)©cstx.gov Meeting Date: November 2, 2006 Project Number: 06-00500205 Item: Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Master Plan for Great Oaks consisting of 224.5 acres located at Rock Prairie Road West and Great Oaks Drive in the City's Extra-territorial Jurisdiction. Applicant: Steve Arden, Project Manager Staff Recommendations: Staff recommends approval of the Master Plan. ETJ Plats - Brazos County's comments and recommendations: None Item Summary: This item is for consideration of a Master Plan for a single family residential development of 224.5 acres. The plan includes ten phases of development, including one developed phase. Comprehensive Plan Considerations: The Land Use Plan projects Rural Density Residential for this area, but the City has no authority over land use in the ETJ. This portion of Rock Prairie Road West is shown as a future minor arterial on the Thoroughfare Plan. Item Background: A Master Preliminary Plat was approved for this development in June 2000. Phase I received final plat approval in September 2000, and was developed shortly after. At the time that the Master Preliminary Plat was approved, they had a shelf life of one year, and could be extended with the approval of each final plat. The last action taken on this development was the approval of the Phase I Final Plat; therefore, the Master Preliminary Plat has expired. Since that time, the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) was adopted in 2003 and now requires all major subdivisions that will be developed in more than one phase and contain more than 50 acres, or more than 100 residential units to have an approved Master Plan. This request is in compliance with the City's subdivision regulations and UDO. The Planning & Zoning Commission was presented with a Master Plan in June 2006, but it was denied because of connectivity concerns. Budgetary & Financial Summary: NA Related Advisory Board Recommendations: Since the property is in the ETJ, the Parks and Recreation Board does not review this Master Plan. Commission Action Options: The Commission has final authority over the Master Plan. The options regarding the Master Plan are: • Approval • Denial Supporting Materials: 1. Small Area Map (SAM) and Aerial Map 2. Application 3. Copy of Master Plan (provided in packet)