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File #: 16-5482   
Type: Plan Amendment
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 11/3/2016
Posting Language: PLAN AMENDMENT # 16073 (Council District 10): An Ordinance amending the North Sector Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use of 18.907 acres out of NCB 16587, located in the 7000 Block of East Loop 1604 from “Suburban Tier” to “Specialized Center”. Staff and Planning Commission recommend Approval. (Associated Zoning Case Z2016253)
Attachments: 1. PA16073 Adopted and Proposed LU Maps, 2. PA16073 Aerial Map, 3. PA 16073 Resolution, 4. Draft Ordinance.pdf, 5. Ordinance 2016-11-03-0877
Related files: 16-5546
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 10

SUBJECT:
Plan Amendment 16073
(Associated Zoning Case Z2016253)

SUMMARY:
Comprehensive Plan Component: North Sector Plan

Plan Adoption Date: August 5, 2010

Current Land Use Category: Suburban Tier

Proposed Land Use Category: Specialized Center

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Planning Commission Hearing Date: October 12, 2016. The case was continued from the September 28, 2016 meeting.

Case Manager: Erica Greene, Planner

Property Owner: Santikos Nacogdoches East, LLC.

Applicant: IGX LaMurphy, LLC

Representative: Kaufman & Killen

Location: 7000 Block of Loop 1604 East

Legal Description: 18.907 acres out of NCB 16587

Total Acreage: 18.907 acres

Notices Mailed
Owners of Property within 200 feet: 8
Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet: None
Applicable Agencies: None

Transportation
Thoroughfare: Loop 1604
Existing Character: Highway
Proposed Changes: None

Thoroughfare: Nacogdoches Road
Existing Character: Primary Arterial
Proposed Changes: None

Public Transit:
The nearest VIA bus routes is #14 within walking distance of the subject property.

ISSUE:
Plan Adoption Date: August 5, 2010
Update History: None
LU-2
Higher density/intensity tiers are recommended adjacent or proximate to activity centers.

Comprehensive Land Use Categories
Suburban Tier: Suburban Tier uses include both residential and non-residential uses. RESIDENTIAL: Low to Medium Density Generally: Small and large tract attached and
detached single family; Multi-family housing (duplex, triplex, quadplex); townhomes, garden homes, and condominiums. NON-RESIDENTIAL: Neighborhood and Community Commercial Generally: Neighborhoods where detached retail services such as service stations, professional offices, bakeries, restaurants, bookstores, supermarkets, clinics, hotels, and other retail stores are appropriate. LOCATION: Commercial uses in Suburban areas serve both nei...

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