File #: 12-013GDP    Name: Barcelona
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
In control: Planning & Zoning Commission
On agenda: 3/13/2012 Final action: 3/13/2012
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on the Request by Sanchez & Associates, on Behalf of TCI McKinney Ranch, Inc., for Approval of a General Development Plan for Barcelona, Approximately 76.00 Acres, Located between Silverado Trail and Stacy Road.
Attachments: 1. PZ Staff Report, 2. Location Map and Aerial Exhibit, 3. Letter of Intent, 4. PD 2007-08-072, 5. PD 2002-03-019, 6. Proposed GDP, 7. PowerPoint Presentation

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Consider/Discuss/Act on the Request by Sanchez & Associates, on Behalf of TCI McKinney Ranch, Inc., for Approval of a General Development Plan for Barcelona, Approximately 76.00 Acres, Located between Silverado Trail and Stacy Road.

 

Summary

MEETING DATE:                     March 13, 2012

 

DEPARTMENT:                      Planning

 

CONTACT:                                            Michael Quint, Senior Planner

 

APPROVAL PROCESS:  The Planning and Zoning Commission is the final approval authority for the proposed general development plan.

 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:  Staff recommends denial of the proposed general development plan due to a lack of conformance with the governing zoning district.

 

ITEM SUMMARY:  The applicant is proposing a general development plan for an approximately 76 acre tract of land, located between Silverado Trail and Stacy Road. 

 

Per the governing zoning district, “PD” - Planned Development District Ordinance No. 2002-03-019, and as amended by “PD” - Planned Development District Ordinance No. 2007-08-072, a general development plan must be approved prior to the approval of a preliminary plat or site plan. Per the governing PD District, the general development plan shall include all necessary conceptual site plan requirements, proposed uses and proposed building locations and dimensions, lot patterns, street networks, land use calculations, and open space designations.

 

The approval of the general development plan does not finalize the alignment of any roadways, lot patterns, and common areas.  Alignment of roadways and right-of-way dedications are generally determined when a preliminary-final plat is submitted and reviewed, which shows all distances, bearings, metes and bounds, etc.  Preliminary utility construction plans and grading and drainage plans are also reviewed during the review of a preliminary-final plat, including storm water management and detention areas.