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Meeting Date: 03/12/2018  
Ordinance 2018-05, An Ordinance Proposing the Rezoning of 12.78 acres located at 9714 Split Log Road From SI-2 to R-2
Submitted by: Jeff Dobson, Planning & Codes
Department: Planning & Codes  

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Subject
Ordinance 2018-05 proposes the rezoning of property located at 9714 Split Log Road.  The requested change is from the SI-2 (Service Institution -- Educational) zoning district to the R-2 (Suburban Residential) zoning district  The subject property includes a total of 12.78 acres and is located on the north side of Split Log Road, along the easterly boundary of the City.  
Background
Williamson County Schools (WCS) requests consideration of a rezoning proposal for the property located at 9714 Split Log Road, which is situated along the eastern edge of the City. The property includes a total of 12.78 acres, and is the former Foster homestead that was purchased in 2017 for construction of Jordan Elementary School and the future construction of a middle school. WCS has determined that the 12.78-acres located east of the tributary to Owl Creek is surplus property not needed for school development. With the rezoning, WCS will be able to sell the property to another party, presumably to recoup some of its original land acquisition costs.  

In April 2017, the Board of Commissioners approved Ordinance 2017-07, which changed the zoning on approximately 83.51 acres from R-2 to SI-2.  This 12.78-acre remnant tract was included as part of the original rezoning.  Construction continues on the new Jordan Elementary School, which is located on the remaining 70.7 +/- acre portion of the property

Presently, there is one house located on the remnant tract.  According to the Property Assessor, the house includes an area of 3,224 square feet and was originally constructed in 1965.  There are also several accessory structures on the property.  As the property is currently owned by the school district, no development plan has been proposed to determine the potential number of developable lots.   

If approved on first reading, the proposed ordinance will be added to the April 3, 2018 Planning Commission agenda for its review and recommendation.  Prior to that meeting, the applicant will conduct a community meeting with adjacent property owners within 1,000 feet of the project to explain the proposed rezoning and to answer any technical questions regarding the tract. The Community Meeting is tentatively scheduled for March 27th  in the Annex Room.  The public hearing is scheduled for April 9th, second and final reading scheduled for April 23, 2018. 

Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact the Planning and Codes Director.
Staff Recommendation
Staff has reviewed the proposed rezoning application and the associated plans and has found that they comply with the applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance for consideration by the Board of Commissioners.
Previous Commission Action
On April 24, 2017 the Board of Commissioners voted unanimously seven for and zero against (7-0) to approve Ordinance 2017-04 on second and final reading.  

On April 10, 2017 the Board of Commissioners conducted the Public hearing for Ordinance 2017-07.  The following citizens spoke related to the proposed ordinance with concerns primarily related to traffic impacts.
  
Tom Matyas, 1820 Burland Crescent
Todd Morris, 1836 Burland Crescent
Laura Barnes, 1873 Burland Crescent

On March 13, 2017 the Board of Commissions voted unanimously, six for and zero against (6-0), passing Ordinance 2017-07 on first reading

 

Fiscal Impact
Attachments
Ordinance 2018-05
Rezoning Exhibit
Vicinity Map
Application Package

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