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File #: 2014-2618    Version: 1 Name: Avalon Ph. 10 Final Plat
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 12/26/2013 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 2/3/2014 Final action: 2/3/2014
Title: Approving a Final Plat for Avalon Ph. 10; a 15.85-acre tract of land out of the Edward Flint Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 277, in Travis County, Texas. (FP1311-05)
Attachments: 1. Avalon Ph. 10 Staff Report, 2. Avalon Ph. 10 Final Plat
Title
Approving a Final Plat for Avalon Ph. 10; a 15.85-acre tract of land out of the Edward Flint Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 277, in Travis County, Texas. (FP1311-05)

Summary
The property is located within the Avalon subdivision, generally north of Kelly Lane and west of Weiss Lane in the ETJ. The final plat is for 15.85 acres located northwest of the Jakes Hill Road and Crispin Hall Lane intersection, in the northwestern portion of the Avalon development. The final plat consists of 54 single-family residential lots, 1 open space/drainage easement lot, and four public streets. The configuration of the subdivision is consistent with the preliminary plan and lot sizes are consistent with the conceptual plan reflected in the recent amendment to the Comprehensive Development Agreement between KM Kelly Lane, LTD and the City of Pflugerville. Water service will continue to be provided by Manville Water Supply Corporation (wholesale) and the City of Pflugerville (retail). Wastewater service will be provided by the Kelly Lane Water Control Improvement District (WCID) #2, which is wholesale wastewater service from the City of Pflugerville.

Under current conditions, the “Ultimate 1% Annual Chance Floodplain” more commonly known as the 100-year floodplain, extends throughout Phase 10. As allowed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), a Letter of Map Change (LOMC) was approved in 2013 which proved that Lots 36-41, Block EE and Lots 17 and 18, Block FF were no longer within the limits of the floodplain. The remaining residential lots within Phase 10 however are currently within the existing floodplain. Based on a FEMA approved Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR), the fully developed conditions of the drainage improvements will adjust the 1% Annual Chance Floodplain to not exceed the limits of Lot 74, Block EE, removing the residential lots from the FEMA floodplain. A separate permanent drainage easement within Lot 74, Block EE was previously dedicated...

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