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File #: 2013-1884    Version: 1 Name: Pfairway Park preliminary plan
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 4/15/2013 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 5/6/2013 Final action:
Title: Approving a Preliminary Plat for Pfairway Park, a 14.5-acre tract of land out of the John Davis Survey No. 13, Abstract No. 231, in Pflugerville, Texas. (PP1302-03)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Pfairway Park Preliminary Plat
Title
Approving a Preliminary Plat for Pfairway Park, a 14.5-acre tract of land out of the John Davis Survey No. 13, Abstract No. 231, in Pflugerville, Texas. (PP1302-03)

Summary
The property is a 14.5-acre lot in the northwest portion of the city, east of A.W. Grimes Blvd behind a small office park and west of Schultz Ln, behind the Pflugerville Heights residential subdivision. The property was recently rezoned from Agriculture/Conservation (A) to the Pfairway Park Alternative Land Use Regulation (ALUR) (Ordinance No. 1138-13-04-09) and contains 69 single family detached residential lots, 2 private open space/landscape lots and a detention lot. The proposed development will obtain access from Violet Blue Drive in the Pflugerville Heights subdivision and through a public access easement established through a subdivision variance with the Pfairway Office Park final plat. A private agreement is being negotiated between the property owners to further clarify perpetual maintenance responsibilities of the access easement. The recorded agreement will be referenced on the future final plat. The proposed subdivision is within the City of Pflugerville Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) for water service and Windermere Utility for wastewater service. A wholesale wastewater agreement between the City of Pflugerville and Windermere Utilities was established in 2005 to provide 145 Living Unit Equivalents (LUE) for wastewater service to the subject site and surrounding property. An amendment to the agreement is currently being negotiated in order to provide additional LUE’s to serve the proposed subdivision. If an amendment is not established, a total of ten (10) building permits may be withheld. The Parks and Recreation Commission considered the development on February 21, 2013 and recommended approval of a $51,750 fee in lieu of public parkland for the proposed development. Fee in lieu will be provided with the final plat.

Staff Recommendation
The proposed...

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