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File #: RES-0948    Version: Name: Carmel D.A. - Third Amendment
Type: Resolution Status: Discuss and consider action
File created: 11/12/2021 In control: Planning Dept
On agenda: 1/25/2022 Final action: 1/25/2022
Title: Discuss and consider action to approve a resolution approving the third amendment to the Carmel development agreement between the City of Pflugerville and CE Development, Inc. authorizing additional revisions to the original agreement regarding layout adjustments and annexation and authorizing the City Manager to execute the same.
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Exhibit A - Third Amendment
Title
Discuss and consider action to approve a resolution approving the third amendment to the Carmel development agreement between the City of Pflugerville and CE Development, Inc. authorizing additional revisions to the original agreement regarding layout adjustments and annexation and authorizing the City Manager to execute the same.

Summary
In 2015, the Carmel Development, an approximately 805.95 acre development located just east of Weiss Lane at Pleasanton Parkway, was approved by City Council setting a path forward for creation of two municipal utility districts (MUDs), one in the city and one in the ETJ, that consists of single family dwelling units, parkland, floodplain and related infrastructure. The 1st Amendment to the Consent Agreement allowed for an additional 14.09 acres to be added to MUD23, the in City MUD, that has been acquired since the development was originally created. The MUDs are consented to and there has not been a request to modify the consent of the existing MUDs.

At the time of original consent of the MUD, there was an unknown overlap of City limits and a portion of the area consented to for MUD #24 (ETJ MUD). The 3rd amendment, includes provisions for both the City and Developer to correct this issue by disannexing approximately 11 acres from the city limits and requiring the disannexation of the balance of the overlap from the ETJ MUD #24. The portion of the area that is being disannexed from the MUD consists of parkland areas and does not include any infrastructure or residential land uses. The 11.09 acres proposed for disannexation from the City limits, is proposed for a street, open space and residential land uses. The infrastructure within this area is funded by the MUD and would be repaid by the future residents of this area. If this area is not removed from the city limits, the residents within the 19 acres would be required to pay, not only MUD taxes, but City taxes as well. While the residents would by paying MUD ...

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