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File #: ORD-0623    Version: Name: Weiss/Kelly Rezoning (REZ2111-01)
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
File created: 11/16/2021 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 2/8/2022 Final action:
Title: Approving an ordinance on second reading with the caption reading: An ordinance of the City of Pflugerville, Texas, amending Ordinance No. 1203-15-02-24 of the City of Pflugerville, Texas, as amended, by changing the zoning designation of approximately 17.466 acres, of unplatted land situated in the Edward Flint Survey No. 11, in Travis County, Texas, from Agriculture/Development Reserve (A) to Multi-Family-10 (MF-10); to be known as the Weiss/Kelly Rezoning (REZ2111-01); Providing for repeal of conflicting ordinances; providing for severability; and providing an effective date.
Attachments: 1. Location Map, 2. Weiss/Kelly Rezoning Staff Report, 3. MF-10 Development Standards, 4. Proposed Ordinance
Title
Approving an ordinance on second reading with the caption reading: An ordinance of the City of Pflugerville, Texas, amending Ordinance No. 1203-15-02-24 of the City of Pflugerville, Texas, as amended, by changing the zoning designation of approximately 17.466 acres, of unplatted land situated in the Edward Flint Survey No. 11, in Travis County, Texas, from Agriculture/Development Reserve (A) to Multi-Family-10 (MF-10); to be known as the Weiss/Kelly Rezoning (REZ2111-01); Providing for repeal of conflicting ordinances; providing for severability; and providing an effective date.

Summary
The subject property is an approximately 17.466-acre tract of land, not currently platted. The property is currently undeveloped and was annexed into the city in 1999, and subsequently zoned to Agriculture/Development Reserve (A). The applicant is seeking to rezone the property with the intent to develop low-density multi-family, as allowed in the MF-10 zoning district, which allows no more than 10 dwelling units per acre. They are taking into consideration the surrounding land uses, as well as the comprehensive plan’s recommendation for low to medium density residential in this area, which recommends up to 15 residential dwelling units per acre. Furthermore, the surrounding uses in this area are compatible with the proposed residential use. For this reason, the applicant requested to rezone the property from Agriculture/Development Reserve (A) to Multi-Family-10 (MF-10). The MF-10 zoning district is intended to address opportunities for small, suburban, multi-family developments with up to 10 units per acre, but allows various residential uses by right. The district should be used as a transition to more intense land uses including major thoroughfares.

The Comprehensive Plan documents identify the area for low to moderate density residential, as well as parks and open space. The medium-density classification emphasizes a wide range of residential building types and u...

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