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File #: 18-3237   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Southern Edwards Plateau Habitat Conservation Plan Coordinating Committee
On agenda: 5/8/2018
Posting Language: Discussion and possible action on SEP-HCP application for the Comal ISD water line project (SEP 18-005), generally located in portions of District 10 and unincorporated Bexar County in the Wortham Oaks area extending along existing easements from Evans Road generally northeastward to the Bexar County/Comal County line at Cibolo Creek.
Attachments: 1. 18-005 SEP-HCP Mitigation Determination - DRAFT20180508, 2. 18-005 Project Map
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services

SUBJECT:
SEP-HCP Application 18-005 - Comal ISD Waterline

LOCATION:
This project is located within the Wortham Oaks area, Bexar County, Texas. The Comal ISD water pipeline project includes approximately 0.56-miles of pipeline alignment in northwest Bexar County, north of Loop 1604, from Cibolo Creek, northwest 2,968 feet. The pipeline will be within the limits of SEP-HCP Application 17-001.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Council District: 10 and portions of unincorporated Bexar County
Owner: Comal Independent School District
Consultant: Pape Dawson Engineers
Acreage: 16.40 acres

The project will consist of the development of a pipeline which connects into and runs parallel to the Vista Ridge Supply Pipeline and serve the new high school located in Comal County. The project plans include constructing a 16-inch pipeline to carry potable water from Evans Road in Bexar County to the new high school location on FM 3009 in Comal County. Approximately 2.45 miles of the pipeline are located in Bexar County and is located completely within a portion of the 85-foot wide Vista Ridge pipeline easement, which has been previously enrolled in the SEP-HCP for karst impacts (Application number SEP 17-001). Karst impact fees were paid for the entire 2.45 miles in Bexar County. Golden-cheeked warbler impacts were mitigated through the Bandera Conservation Corridor and all woody vegetation subsequently removed for the entire 2.45 miles except for 2,968 LF north of the Cibolo Creek. Of the 85-foot-wide by 2,968 LF of alignment north of Cibolo Creek, only a 30-foot width was mitigated for golden-cheeked warblers for direct and indirect impacts. The remaining 55-feet of easement will be mitigated for direct and indirect impacts through this application. The 55-feet includes a 25-foot permanent easement and a 30-foot construction easement. The Applicant has requested to participate in the SEP-HCP to mitigate additional impacts to the SEP-H...

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