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File #: 2016-5332    Version: 1 Name: Vine Creek Preliminary Plan
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 11/2/2016 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 12/5/2016 Final action: 12/5/2016
Title: Approving a Preliminary Plan for Vine Creek, a 147.153-acre tract of land out of the Juan Zambrano Section No. 38, Abstract No. 845 in Travis County, Texas. (PP1512-02)
Attachments: 1. Vine Creek Preliminary Plan Staff Report, 2. Vine Creek Preliminary Plan
Title
Approving a Preliminary Plan for Vine Creek, a 147.153-acre tract of land out of the Juan Zambrano Section No. 38, Abstract No. 845 in Travis County, Texas. (PP1512-02)

Summary
The property is located generally at the northwest corner of Cele Rd. and Melber Ln, in the city limits. The property is zoned Single Family Residential (SF-R) and Single Family Mixed Use (SF-MU) districts, and uses those districts to establish a new single family detached neighborhood with 501 proposed lots containing a variety of lot sizes. Approximately 127 acres of the development is zoned SF-R, which allows a single family detached development with greater than 50 acres to have a minimum lot width of 50 feet provided at least 25% of the lots have a minimum 7,500 sq. ft. lot area, a minimum of 10% of the lots have a minimum 9,000 sq. ft. lot area, and the remainder be equal to or greater than 6,250 square feet. The majority of lots within the SF-R zoned area have a lot width of 50 feet and provide varying lot depths to comply with the minimum lot area requirements. Approximately 20-acres in the southeast corner of the development is zoned SF-MU, which allows single family detached lots to have a minimum width of 40 feet and minimum lot area of 5,000 square feet. Approximately 126 lots are proposed in this configuration.

Approximately 10 acres of public parkland is required given the number of single family residential lots. The development includes a total of 29 acres of parkland, of which 18.6 acres are considered “uplands” which is out of the 100 year floodplain. Public amenities are proposed near the private amenity center, and will be provided to meet the park development fee. The Parks and Recreation Commission considered the request on June 16, 2016 and recommended approval. In addition, a private park lot with amenities is proposed in the central portion of the development and will contain a private amenity center maintained by the homeowner’s association.

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