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File #: 2010-0216    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Moved to regular agenda
File created: 9/29/2010 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 10/4/2010 Final action: 10/5/2010
Title: Consider a Revised Preliminary Plan for Highland Park Phase B; an 84.74-acre tract of land out of the Thomas G. Stuart Survey No. 6, Abstract No. 689, in Travis County, Texas., in Pflugerville, Texas.
Attachments: 1. Highland Park Ph B-Revised Location Map - PP1008-03, 2. HP PH B Revised Preliminary Plan - 09.10.2010

Title

Consider a Revised Preliminary Plan for Highland Park Phase B; an 84.74-acre tract of land out of the Thomas G. Stuart Survey No. 6, Abstract No. 689, in Travis County, Texas., in Pflugerville, Texas.

Summary

LOCATION:

The property is located generally north of the Pflugerville Pkwy and Mammoth Cave Blvd. intersection, south of Craters of the Moon Blvd. and east of Kingston Lacy Blvd.

 

ZONING:

The subject property is zoned Alternative Land Use Regulation (ALUR).

 

Analysis

The proposed revision specifically amends Phase B-10, found at the southeast corner of Craters of the Moon Blvd. and Mammoth Cave Blvd., which currently consists of 6 duplex lots. The proposed revision will divide the existing lots in half to create 12 single-family lots. The intent of dividing the lots in half is to not add density to the development but enable individual lots to be sold with the future single-family attached structure.

 

INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTS: 

 

Transportation:                                            This phase is internal to the Highland Park development which is accessible from Kingston Lacy Blvd. to the west, Craters of the Moon Blvd. to the north, Walnut Canyon Blvd. to the south and Mammoth Cave Blvd. to the east. The transportation network will continue as previously planned with the use of public roads and alleys to provide for internal circulation.

 

Traffic Impact:                                            The proposed revision with additional lots will not adversely impact traffic within the subdivision.

 

Water and Sewer:                     Water and wastewater will continue to be provided by the City of Pflugerville.

 

Parks:                                                               The amount of parkland required for the Highland Park subdivision is 122.9 acres. A total of 95.21 acres of parkland was conveyed earlier this year.

 

Staff Recommendation

Staff recommends approval of the revisions associated with Phase B-10 outlined in the Highland Park Phase B Revised Preliminary Plan.