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PZ 6-27-2018 AGENDA with associated documentsSCHERTZ PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION HAL BALDWIN MUNICIPAL COMPLEX COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1400 SCHERTZ PARKWAY BUILDING #4 SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154 City Schertz Core Values Do the right thing Do the best you can Treat others the way you would want to be treated Work together cooperatively as a team [�A0MCIZ4] t1 7N 2. HEARING OF RESIDENTS This time is set aside for any person who wishes to address the Planning and Zoning Commission. Each person should fill out the Speaker's register prior to the meeting. Presentations should be limited to no more than three (3) minutes. Discussion by the Commission of any item not on the agenda shall be limited to statements of 'specifzc factual information given in response to any inquiry, a recitation of existing policy in response to an inquiry, and /or a proposal to place the item on a future agenda. The presiding officer, during the Hearing of Residents portion of the agenda, will call on those persons who have signed up to speak in the order they have registered. 3. CONSENT AGENDA: A. Minutes for the June 13, 2018 regular meeting A. PC201.7 -042 Consider and act upon a request for approval of a preliminary plat for the South Water Reclamation Plant Subdivision, an approximately 134 acre tract of land located at 7424 Trainer Hale Road, City of Schertz, Bexar County. 5. PUBLIC HEARING: The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing related to zone change requests and replats within this agenda. The public hearing will be opened to receive a report from staff, the applicant, the adjoining property owners affected by the applicant's request, and any other interested persons. Upon completion, the public hearing will be closed. The Commission will discuss and consider the application, and may request additional information from staff or the applicant, if required. After deliberation, the Commission is asked to consider and act upon the following requests and make a recommendation to the City Council if necessary. A. ZC2018 -002 Hold a public hearing, consider and make a recommendation on an amendment of Part III, Schertz Codes of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC), to subsections in Articles 9 and 16 to amend certain site design standards for public water and wastewater facilities. *Tabled at the May 9, 2018 Meetinz* 6. REQUESTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: A. Requests by Commissioners to place items on a future Planning and Zoning Agenda B. Announcements by Commissioners. • City and community events attended and to be attended Planning & Zoning June 27, 2018 Page 1 of 2 • Continuing education events attended and to be attended C. Announcements by City Staff. • City and community events attended and to be attended. • April 18, 2018 & May 16, 2018 Committee of Committee Advisory Board Meeting Summaries • Monthly Financial Report (May) with administratively approved plats. • NEW SITE PLAN APPLICATIONS: The following site plan was submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department between June 9, 2018 and June 22, 2018. 1. Schertz 3009 Subdivision II, Lot 3, Block 1 (233 FM 3009) Proposed 8,350 square feet retail building 7. ADJOURNMENT OF THE REGULAR MEETING CERTIFICATION I, Emily Grobe, Planner, of the City of Schertz, Texas, do hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the official bulletin boards on this the 22nd day of June, 2018 at 5:00 p.m., which is a place readily accessible to the public at all times and that said notice was posted in accordance with chapter 551, Texas Government Code. F (v Emily Grobe, Planner I certify that the attached notice and agenda of items to be considered by the Schertz Planning & Zoning Commission was removed from the official bulletin board on day of 12018. title: This facility is accessible in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Handicapped parking spaces are available. If you require special assistance or have a request for sign interpretative services or other services please call 619 -1030 at least 24 hours in advance of meeting. The Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of Schertz reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course of this meeting to discuss any of the matters listed above, as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act. Executive Sessions Authorized: This agenda has been reviewed and approved by the City's legal counsel and presence of any subject in any Executive Session portion of the agenda constitutes a written interpretation of Texas Government Code Chapter 551 by legal counsel for the governmental body and constitutes an opinion by the attorney that the items discussed therein may be legally discussed in the closed portion of the meeting considering available opinions of a court of record and opinions of the Texas Attorney General known to the attorney. This provision has been added to this agenda with the intent to meet all elements necessary to satisfy Texas Government Code Chapter 551.144(c) and the meeting is conducted by all participants in reliance on this opinion. Planning & Zoning June 27, 2018 Page 2 of 2 June 13, 2018 The Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission convened on June 13, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. at the Municipal Complex, Council Chambers, 1400 Schertz Parkway Building #4, Schertz, Texas. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Michael Dahle, Chairman Ernie Evans, Vice Chairman Richard Brand Glen Outlaw Ken Greenwald LaDonna Bacon Gordon Rae CITY STAFF Tiffany Danhof, Executive Assistant Bryce Cox, Senior Planner Channaiy Gould, Planner Kathy Woodled-,--,-_engineer Director Scott McClelland, Engineering Project Manager 1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL.- CALL COUVIUS N 0 Mr. Dahle called the There were spoke. Minutes fbf the Mav 23.2018 UT, Outlaw motioned to ab-br6ve the Consent Agenda. Mr. Greenwald seconded the motion. vote was 5-0, motion carried. A. ZC2018-002�9 Hold a workshop- `and discussion on an amendment of Part 111, Schertz Code of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC), to subsections in Articles 9 and 16 to amend certain site design standards for public water and wastewater facilities. Mrs. Gould provided a brief presentation to summarize the most recent revisions to Articles 9 and 16 to amend certain site design standards for public water and wastewater facilities. She showed a bullet point list of what the sub-committee discussed prior to the Planning and Zoning meeting. Staff wanted to provide a courtesy workshop to explain how each previously raised comments were addressed and also discuss any remaining concerns related to the proposed amendments. The purpose of the workshop was for staff and commissioners to discuss any Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission June 13, 2018 Page I of 4 outstanding items that may have not been adequately addressed with the proposed amendments. Mrs. Gould noted that the UDC Amendments contained in the staff report packet are the revised amendments that staff made in an effort to address some of those items of concern that the Commissioners had expressed at the last two meetings. The subsections that are proposed to be amended are exterior construction and design standards, landscape installation requirements- not required to landscape 20% of entire land area, not required to plant 9 trees per acre, nonresidential landscape buffer requirements, parking area landscaping, and screening and fencing for public water and wastewater facilities. Mr. Outlaw started the discussion noting that the sub-committee met after the last Planning and Zoning meeting. He mentioned that the sub - committee - was provided example photographs showing how certain site design standards would 156 integrated into the design of certain facilities. Mr. Outlaw indicated that the key imp cc was the definition of a public water and wastewater facility. Mr. Greenwald indicated that he had no on the proposed landscape installation requirements regarding the number of fequired trees per acre, - -- Mr. Greenwald had questions about section 21.9.7.H item 2.b. regarding the required 8' masonry fence at or near the property boundary. He inquired about whether 4J75-acre propertybe required to install a masonry fence for the whole property line, and is staff concerned about the cost increase associated with the masonry wall requiremefitf_ -, facilities adja&fiCt6 'residential lots. Mrs. Gould mentioned that Won off-street parking orv, vehicular use area abuts or is adjacent to a residential use or residentially zoned &61*qy,_ so long *,an 8' masonry fence is provided then the ten foot_perimeter landscave- -area would b&be required-. Mr. Dahle commented t, that ing tti J masonry f&nce around the perimeter of large acre pu , i properties Would be expensive. Mr-__IfDahle asked for more clarification on whether only a smaller portion :bf that Pw_ poty-would be required to be fenced for security purposes per TCEQ Mrs. along or seci of -ways-,other than be one per 50 lineal proposed anl6ficirn-te At for the smaller lift stations, required landscaping would be tree I , .-age. She indicated that if the proposed property was adjacent to a et classification according to the City's Master Thoroughfare Plan, the is one per 20 linear feet. For facilities that are adjacent to public right- ary or secondary classifications, the tree planting requirement would Mrs. Gould noted that these requirements are not changing with the Mrs. Woodlee clarified the question regarding the 8' masonry fence is not required around the large acreage facilities if the property owner had several miles of a landscape buffer between the property line and buildings, then the owner would not need to build an 8' masonry fence. She did note that there are TCEQ requirements that the property owner would have to abide by for certain operations that requires buffering from adjacent properties. Mr. Outlaw had a question regarding the 8' masonry fence being required if a commercial property is abutting residential property and wanted more clarification if a residential property is abutting the new south Schertz COMA plant being built, would an 8' masonry fence be required if they have sufficient landscape buffer. Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission June 13, 2018 Page 2 of 4 Mrs. Gould explained if a non-residential use is adjacent to existing residentially zoned property or residential use property there is an 8' masonry wall that is required to be constructed in addition to the masonry wall requirement, there is also a 20 foot landscape buffer with a tree and shrub planting requirement. What staff is proposing does not eliminate the 8' foot masonry fence requirement that is currently required for non-residential use that is adjacent to residential use or residentially zoned property. Staff's proposed amendment is to modify the landscape buffer portion to eliminate the landscape buffer requirements for public water and wastewater facilities. Mr. Cox clarified that the new South Schertz plant ils-4--4 The property north of the proposed plant location i-is. - under a delayed annexation agreement. Mr exp- land, staff evaluates based on the limits of conAructiot next to an existing residential subdivision, staff v appropriate to what the owner is _buildin2. Mr. Cox property it's looking at the limit of the use. the adjacent to residentially zoned property. of within the City's jurisdiction, and is ried when staff evaluates large tracts of Mr, 'Cox noted if the building is directly uldil-imit the section of that wall as xplained, it's not looking at the whole gathered information to bring back to the treatment plant. Mr.- Outlaw explained when he reviewers look at each structure and what bated based on the discussions some of the ; depending on the purpose of the buildings could be developed at the south Schertz Stof-dise-us-kc-d further some of the anticipated elements of the south Schertz that the commission has a clear understanding of the proposed to snake sure Comm so- that the commission could make a recommendation to City Council on ments B. Announcements by Commissioners. City and community events attended and to be attended Continuing education events attended and to be attended Mr. Dahle reminded the commission that the ATA Conference in coming up in October and that staff needs to receive confirmation from the commissioners to join staff by the next Planning and Zoning meeting on June 27, 2018. Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission June l3,2018 Page 3 of 4 C. Announcements by City Staff. • City and community events attended and to be attended. • April 18, 2018 Committee of Committee Advisory Board Meeting Summary • NEW SITE PLAN APPLICATIONS: The following site plan was submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department between May 18, 2018 and June 8, 2018. 1. Tri County Business & Industrial Park, Unit IA, Block 2, Lot 6 (1750 IH-35N) Site Plan- 3,000 sq. ft. convenience store with gas pumps Mrs. Gould gave a brief presentation describing the new submitted site plan to the commissioners. The meeting adjourned at 6:55 P.M. Chairman, Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission June 13, 2018 Page 4 of 4 ity of Schertz TO: Planning and Zoning Commission PREPARED BY: Emily Grobe, Planner I CASE: PC2017 -042 South Water Reclamation Plant Subdivision — Preliminary Plat SUBJECT: Consider and act upon a request for approval of a preliminary plat for the South Water Reclamation Plant Subdivision, an approximately 134 acre tract of land located at 7424 Trainer Hale Road, City of Schertz, Bexar County. GENERAL INFORMATION: Owner: Cibolo Creek Municipal Authority (CCMA) Applicant: Cibolo Creek Municipal Authority (CCMA), Clint Ellis Engineer: Alan Plummer Associates, Inc., Robert Adams APPLICATION SUBMITTAL DATE: September 25, 2017 December 18, 2017 February 23, 2018 March 13, 2018 May 18, 2018 June 20, 2018 (Original Application) (Revised Submittal) (Revised Submittal) (Revised Submittal) (Revised Submittal) (Revised Submittal) ITEM SUMMARY: The applicant is proposing to preliminary plat approximately 134 acres into one (1) lot. The subject property is zoned Public Use District, PUB. The property is currently undeveloped, the majority being used as agricultural. The applicant has submitted the plat application in order to develop the new wastewater treatment facility. GENERAL LOCATION AND SITE DESCRIPTION: The subject property is located at 7424 Trainer Hale Road, City of Schertz, Bexar County. ACCESS AND CIRCULATION: The proposed lot 1 has frontage onto Trainer Hale Road. TREE MITIGATION AND PRESERVATION: The applicant will be responsible for complying with Unified Development Code (UDC), Section 21.9.9 Tree Preservation and Mitigation. The applicant has submitted a Tree affidavit which indicates that the site does contain protected and heritage trees but will in no way cause the destruction of or damage to said trees with this preliminary plat. PUBLIC SERVICES: The site is serviced by Green Valley Special Utility District (GVSUD), CCMA, with the development of the treatment facility, CPS, AT &T, and Spectrum. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS: All public improvements required for this subdivision are required to be installed prior to recording of the final plat per UDC, Section 21.4.15., unless otherwise specified in an approved development agreement. Water: Lot 1 will be serviced through an existing Green Valley Special utility District (GVSUD) water line adjacent to Trainer Hale Road. Sewer: Lot 1 will be serviced by the proposed wastewater treatment facility that is to be developed on this site. Drainage: The applicant is responsible for all drainage associated with the subject property, and for compliance with the Storm Water regulations. The City Engineer has reviewed and approved the preliminary drainage report. Sidewalks Hike and Bike Trails: Sidewalks will be required adjacent to Trainer Hale Road for the entirety of the frontage. These sidewalks will be reviewed with the Site Plan and will be installed with development of the property. Road Improvements: The subject property is located off Trainer Hale Road, which is identified on the Master Thoroughfare Plan as a Principal Arterial with a right -of -way width of 130 feet. Currently this portion of Trainer Hale Road has a right -of -way width of 60 feet. The applicant is dedicating approximately 1.4 acres of land adjacent to the right -of -way for roadway expansions. The dedication has a variable width for the property frontage. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: The proposed preliminary plat is consistent with applicable requirements for the property, ordinances and regulations. Staff recommends approval of the preliminary plat. Planning Department Recommendation X Approve as submitted Approve with conditions* Denial * While the Commission can impose conditions; conditions should only be imposed to meet requirements of the UDC. COMMISSIONERS CRITERIA FOR CONSIDERATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission is the final approval authority of the proposed preliminary plat. In considering final action on a preliminary plat, the Commission should consider the criteria within UDC, Section 21.12.8 D. Attachments: Aerial Map Exhibit K Get K N 0 250 500 1 inch = 300 feet ZONED PRE PROPERTY BOUNDARY - SCHERTZ CITY LIMITS 0111,11 BEXAR / GUADALUPE COUNTY LINE LOT PROPERTY LINE f ►� � i Z i> 1[ K i]� r r� 1� l LOCATION MAP 1 inch = 3,547 feet J CITY LIMITS -SCHERTZ COUNTY LINE THIS PLAT OF THE SOUTH WATER RECLAMATION PLANT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO AND CONSIDERED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AND IS HEREBY APPROVED BY SUCH COMMISSION. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE BY: CHAIRMAN BY: SECRETARY AM RECORD OWNER / PROPERTY OWNER; ,' CIBOU) CREEK WPE0PM AUTHORITY CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY CLINT ELLIS, GENERAL MANAGER 100 DIETZ RD. SCHERTZ, TX 78154 •rtrc ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERSAND SCIENTISTS I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CLINT ELLIS, OWNER OF THE LAND SHOWN ON THIS PLAT, AND DESIGNATED HEREIN TO THE CITY Of SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AND WHOSE NAME IS SUBSCRIBED HERETO, HEREBY DEDICATE FOR THE USE OF THE PUBIC FOREVER ALL STREETS, ALLEYS, PARKS, WATER COURSES, DRAINS, EASEMENTS, AND PUBLIC PLACES THEREON SHOWN FOR THE PURPOSE AND CONSIDERATION THEREIN EXPRESSED. BY: AGENT FOR CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS DAY OF I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT PROPER ENGINEERING CONSIDERATION HAS BEEN GIVEN IN THIS PLAT TO THE MATTERS OF STREETS, LOTS, AND DRAINAGE LAYOUT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE EXCEPT FOR THOSE VARIANCES GRANTED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. ROBERT F. ADAMS LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, NO. 65684 ALAN PLUMMER ASSOCIATES, INC JBPE FIRM NO 13) 6300 LA CALMA DR, STE 400 AUSTIN, TX 78752 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GUADALUPE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND WAS PREPARED FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY MADE ON THE GROUND UNDER MY SUPERVISION. L.A. 'BUD" THOMPSON REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, NO. 3987 THOMPSON SURVEYING COMPANY STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BEXAR I, , DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE MAP AND PLAT RECORDS, DOC # OF , 2018, AT OF BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THE M. DAY OF WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE OFFICE, THIS THE OF 2018. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CITY ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATION AND THE CITY AS TO WHICH THIS APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE 2018. 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R. Al w/ Cap rr �� ............ ��.. t EXISTING UTILITY , POLE (TYP 4) I.R. .e L1 CUT "X" IN CONC ..� %G ZONED DVL POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND BCAD PROPERTY ID: 340059 12 -IN GVSUD WATER LAND USE: AG CONSERVATION LINE (EXISTING) 28 -FT WIDE DRY UTILITY EASEMENT (PROPOSED) SEE INSET A (THIS SHEET) , PROPERTY BOUNDARY 2 -FOOT CONTOURS HOUSE, SHOP BUILDINGS, AND STORAGE SHEDS ZONED PUB BLOCK 1 LOT 1 133.912 AC 20 -FT WIDE GVSUD i EASEMENT(PROPOSED) , `HISTORIC BUILDING MA TCH LINE A .a 1.4 ACRES DEDICATED TO THE CITY OF SCHERTZ FOR FUTURE TRAINER HALE RD. RIGHT -OF -WAY (WIDTH VARIES) EXHIBIT 3 EXTENTS 1 inch = 1.000 feet NOTE: SEE EXHIBIT 2 OF 6 FOR NOTES, DETAILS, AND CURVE AND LINE TABLES. 20 -FT WIDE GVSUD EASEMENT (PROPOSED) g \ } • ��3 2 \< EXISTING SW CULVERT 1/2" I.R. 15 -FT WIDE GVSUD EASEMENT (EXISTING) Vol. 1763, Pg. 890, BCDR 12 -IN GVSUD WATER LINE (EXISTING) (TYP) SOUTH WATER RECLAMATION PLANT 28 -FT WIDE DRY UTILITY r ^ EASEMENT (PROPOSED) ROW DEDICATION TO CITY OF SCHERTZ INSET A: EASEMENT DETAILS NTS THIS PLAT OF THE SOUTH WATER RECLAMATION PLANT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO AND CONSIDERED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AND IS HEREBY APPROVED BY SUCH COMMISSION. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE BY: CHAIRMAN BY: SECRETARY RECORD OWNER / PROPERTY OWNER CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY CLINT ELLIS, GENERAL MANAGER 100 DIETZ RD. SCHERTZ, TX 78154 I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CLINT ELLIS, OWNER OF THE LAND SHOWN ON THIS PLAT, AND DESIGNATED HEREIN TO THE CITY Of SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AND WHOSE NAME IS SUBSCRIBED HERETO, HEREBY DEDICATE FOR THE USE OF THE PUBIC FOREVER ALL STREETS, ALLEYS, PARKS, WATER COURSES, DRAINS, EASEMENTS, AND PUBLIC PLACES THEREON SHOWN FOR THE PURPOSE AND CONSIDERATION THEREIN EXPRESSED. BY: AGENT FOR CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS DAY OF I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT PROPER ENGINEERING CONSIDERATION HAS BEEN GIVEN IN THIS PLAT TO THE MATTERS OF STREETS, LOTS, AND DRAINAGE LAYOUT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE EXCEPT FOR THOSE VARIANCES GRANTED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. ROBERT F. ADAMS LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, NO. 65684 ALAN PLUMMER ASSOCIATES, INC JBPE FIRM NO 13) 6300 LA CALMA DR, STE 400 AUSTIN, TX 78752 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GUADALUPE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND WAS PREPARED FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY MADE ON THE GROUND UNDER MY SUPERVISION. L.A. "BUD" THOMPSON REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, NO. 3987 THOMPSON SURVEYING COMPANY STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BEXAR I, , DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE MAP AND PLAT RECORDS, DOC # OF , 2018, AT OF BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THE M. DAY OF WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE OFFICE, THIS THE OF 2018. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CITY ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATION AND THE CITY AS TO WHICH THIS APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE 2018. BY: CITY ENGINEER DAY OF COUNTY CLERK, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS DEPUTY DAY I ollym EXHIBIT 3 OF 6 (NORTH WEST DETAILS) PREPARED: 6/11/2018 I SW CULVERT BENEATH TRAINER HALE RD 1 II (EXISTING) 1 ' 1 ' 12 -IN GVSUD WATER LINE (EXISTING) Legend ED PROPERTY BOUNDARY 2 -FOOT CONTOURS w m m m SEE INSET B (THIS SHEET) �v .. .. .. .. i&9 mmmmmommmmm 0 bLUU LOT 133.91; 20 -FT WIDE DRAINA, EASEMENT(PROPO Se97t ��: tlREti S;SiX :Ye"fi tlSiSiY 4l'�E 4l'�E ?ii�d Nd§W k�. 1.4 ACRES DEDICATED TO THE CITY OF SCHERTZ FOR FUTURE TRAINER HALE RD. RIGHT -OF -WAY (WIDTH VARIES) EXHIBIT 4 EXTENTS 1 inch = 1.000 feet NOTE: SEE EXHIBIT 2 OF 6 FOR NOTES, DETAILS, AND CURVE AND LINE TABLES. 12 -IN GVSUD WATER LINE (EXISTING) 20 -FT WIDE GVSUD EASEMENT (PROPOSED) SOUTH WATER RECLAMATION PLANT 30 -FT WIDE SEWER EASEMENT (PROPOSED) 28 -FT WIDE DRY UTILITY EASEMENT(PROPOSED) ROW DEDICATION TO CITY OF SCHERTZ INSET B: EASEMENT DETAILS NTS THIS PLAT OF THE SOUTH WATER RECLAMATION PLANT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO AND CONSIDERED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AND IS HEREBY APPROVED BY SUCH COMMISSION. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE BY: CHAIRMAN BY: SECRETARY RECORD OWNER / PROPERTY OWNER CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY CLINT ELLIS, GENERAL MANAGER 100 DIETZ RD. SCHERTZ, TX 78154 I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CLINT ELLIS, OWNER OF THE LAND SHOWN ON THIS PLAT, AND DESIGNATED HEREIN TO THE CITY Of SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AND WHOSE NAME IS SUBSCRIBED HERETO, HEREBY DEDICATE FOR THE USE OF THE PUBIC FOREVER ALL STREETS, ALLEYS, PARKS, WATER COURSES, DRAINS, EASEMENTS, AND PUBLIC PLACES THEREON SHOWN FOR THE PURPOSE AND CONSIDERATION THEREIN EXPRESSED. BY: AGENT FOR CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS DAY OF I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT PROPER ENGINEERING CONSIDERATION HAS BEEN GIVEN IN THIS PLAT TO THE MATTERS OF STREETS, LOTS, AND DRAINAGE LAYOUT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE EXCEPT FOR THOSE VARIANCES GRANTED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. ROBERT F. ADAMS LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, NO. 65684 ALAN PLUMMER ASSOCIATES, INC JBPE FIRM NO 13) 6300 LA CALMA DR, STE 400 AUSTIN, TX 78752 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GUADALUPE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND WAS PREPARED FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY MADE ON THE GROUND UNDER MY SUPERVISION. L.A. "BUD" THOMPSON REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, NO. 3987 THOMPSON SURVEYING COMPANY STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BEXAR I, , DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE MAP AND PLAT RECORDS, DOC # OF , 2018, AT OF BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THE M. DAY OF WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE OFFICE, THIS THE OF 2018. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CITY ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATION AND THE CITY AS TO WHICH THIS APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE 2018. BY: CITY ENGINEER DAY OF COUNTY CLERK, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS DEPUTY DAY BL'\'m EXHIBIT 4 OF 6 (CENTRAL WEST DETAILS) PREPARED: 6/19/2018 o :1 .f� 1 inch = 100 feet 30 -FT WIDE SEWER EASEMENT(PROPOSED) 133.912 AC L L 28 -FT WIDE DRY UTILITY f L EASEMENT(PROPOSED) 2 L L L F 1/2' i Legend ED PROPERTY BOUNDARY 2 -FOOT CONTOURS 1/2" 1. R. 20 -FT WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT(PROPOSED) t 30 -FT WIDE SEWER L EASEMENT (PROPOSED)� f J i H 1.4 ACRES DEDICATED TO THE CITY OF SCHERTZ FOR FUTURE TRAINER HALE RD. RIGHT -OF -WAY (WIDTH VARIES) EXHIBIT 5 EXTENTS 1 inch = 1.000 feet NOTE: SEE EXHIBIT 2 OF 6 FOR NOTES, DETAILS, AND CURVE AND LINE TABLES. 28 -FT WIDE CPS ENERGY EASEMENT(PROPOSED) fi (t RECORD OWNER / PROPERTY OWNER CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY CLINT ELLIS, GENERAL MANAGER 100 DIETZ RD. SCHERTZ, TX 78154 I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CLINT ELLIS, OWNER OF THE LAND SHOWN ON THIS PLAT, AND DESIGNATED HEREIN TO THE CITY Of SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AND WHOSE NAME IS SUBSCRIBED HERETO, HEREBY DEDICATE FOR THE USE OF THE PUBIC FOREVER ALL STREETS, ALLEYS, PARKS, WATER COURSES, DRAINS, EASEMENTS, AND PUBLIC PLACES THEREON SHOWN FOR THE PURPOSE AND CONSIDERATION THEREIN EXPRESSED. BY: AGENT FOR CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS DAY OF I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT PROPER ENGINEERING CONSIDERATION HAS BEEN GIVEN IN THIS PLAT TO THE MATTERS OF STREETS, LOTS, AND DRAINAGE LAYOUT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE EXCEPT FOR THOSE VARIANCES GRANTED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. ROBERT F. ADAMS LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, NO. 65684 ALAN PLUMMER ASSOCIATES, INC JBPE FIRM NO 13) 6300 LA CALMA DR, STE 400 AUSTIN, TX 78752 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GUADALUPE THIS PLAT OF THE SOUTH WATER RECLAMATION PLANT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO AND CONSIDERED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AND IS HEREBY APPROVED BY SUCH COMMISSION. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE BY: CHAIRMAN BY: SECRETARY STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BEXAR I, , DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE MAP AND PLAT RECORDS, DOC # OF , 2018, AT OF BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THE M. DAY OF WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE OFFICE, THIS THE OF 2018. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CITY ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATION AND THE CITY AS TO WHICH THIS APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE 2018. BY: CITY ENGINEER DAY OF COUNTY CLERK, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS DEPUTY DAY BLva EXHIBIT 5 OF 6 (SOUTH WEST DETAILS) PREPARED: 6/12/2018 0 Floodplain / Drai Point Not 125 250 1 inch = 150 feet L4 P1: 1/2" I.R. F5 Or- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , ------------------------------------------ F9 �P 20 -FT WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT (PROPOSED) F10 O -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EasementDedication F11 o- F1 13732566.03 12 -IN GVSUD WATER 13732486.01 F3 13732436.90 LINE (EXISTING)_ 13732384.89 F5 13732318.35 F6 F6 F7 F7 F8 13732127.46 F9 F8 F5 Or- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , ------------------------------------------ F9 �P 20 -FT WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT (PROPOSED) F10 O -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EasementDedication F11 o- F1 13732566.03 F2 13732486.01 F3 13732436.90 F4 13732384.89 F5 13732318.35 F6 13732249.30 F7 13732191.09 F8 13732127.46 F9 13732066.74 F10 13732014.30 F11 13731965.61 F12 13731910.70 F13 13731861.59 F14 13731819.30 F15 13731784.30 F16 13731746.20 F17 13731704.30 F18 13731649.30 F19 13731604.30 F20 13731569.30 F21 13731529.30 F22 13731499.30 F23 13731459.30 F24 13731419.30 F25 13731384.30 F26 13731349.30 F27 13731319.30 F28 13731300.37 F29 13731274.30 F30 13731235.81 F31 13731199.30 F32 13731189.30 F33 13731174.30 2225110.99 F19 133912 AC 2225149.25+ +` ------ - - - --- . ------- - - - - -- __ _ _ 2225184.24 F20 2225214.25 ` + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . 2225214.25 iii F21 2225239.25 • -- ------------------ - - - - -- -- --- - - - - -- -.� 2225279.25 F22 . -- ------------------- - - - - -- - - - -- 2225309.24 DRAINAGE EASEMENT (FLOODPLAIN AREA 2225359.25 F23 + _ _ - - _ - WITHIN THE PROPERTY BOUNDARY) 2225389.25 (PROPOSED) F24 ` 2225419.24 2225459.25 2225499.25 F25 + _ n 2225534.24 F26 2225611.80 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2225664.25 F27 2225699.24 k - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 2225734.25 F28 2225818.26 )- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 2225891.99 F29 F34 13731154.30 2225954.25 + - - - - - - - - - - - - - F35 13731089.30 2225884.24 F30 " F31 F. An*- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 0 11' ®c 101110 17_ \ EXHIBIT 6 EXTENTS 1 inch = 1.000 feet - BY: AGENT FOR CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY _ v 0 O n rT7" z -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EXISTING UTILITY F33 I POLE (TYP 2) + - - - - __ - - - - - .- - - - - = - - - - - - - - - SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS DAY OF STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT PROPER ENGINEERING CONSIDERATION HAS BEEN GIVEN IN THIS PLAT TO THE MATTERS OF STREETS, LOTS, AND DRAINAGE LAYOUT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE EXCEPT FOR THOSE VARIANCES GRANTED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. ROBERT F. ADAMS LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, NO. 65684 ALAN PLUMMER ASSOCIATES, INC JBPE FIRM NO 13) 6300 LA CALMA DR, STE 400 AUSTIN, TX 78752 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GUADALUPE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND WAS PREPARED FROM n AN ACTUAL SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY MADE ON THE GROUND UNDER MY SUPERVISION. F35 + - - - - - - THIS PLAT OF THE SOUTH WATER RECLAMATION PLANT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO AND CONSIDERED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AND IS HEREBY APPROVED BY SUCH COMMISSION. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE DAY OF NOTE: SEE EXHIBIT 2 OF 6 FOR NOTES, DETAILS, AND CURVE AND LINE TABLES. BY: BY: CHAIRMAN SECRETARY I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CITY ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATION AND THE CITY AS TO WHICH THIS APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE DAY OF 2018. BY: CITY ENGINEER L.A. 'BUD" THOMPSON REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, NO. 3987 THOMPSON SURVEYING COMPANY STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BEXAR I, , DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE MAP AND PLAT RECORDS, DOC # OF BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THE DAY OF 2018, AT M. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE OFFICE, THIS THE DAY OF 2018. COUNTY CLERK, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS DEPUTY EXHIBIT 6 OF 6 (EAST DETAILS) PREPARED: 6/19/2018 +�Q`-- - - - - -= - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- asting + 2225074.24 F F12 2225064.25 O O _ - 2225079.25 F F13 + Q - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2225089.25 F14 44- 2225074.24, - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --------------- -- 2225054.25 F15 2225054.25 F �+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ZONED PUB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ 2225044.25 F 2225039.25 * F16 -- BLOCK 1 ----------------------- 2225049.25 F170-------- - 2225064.25 F - - - - - -- L LOT 1 1 - ------------------------- 2225069.25' F F18 2225084.25' . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2225214.25 ` + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . 2225214.25 iii F21 2225239.25 • -- ------------------ - - - - -- -- --- - - - - -- -.� 2225279.25 F22 . -- ------------------- - - - - -- - - - -- 2225309.24 DRAINAGE EASEMENT (FLOODPLAIN AREA 2225359.25 F23 + _ _ - - _ - WITHIN THE PROPERTY BOUNDARY) 2225389.25 (PROPOSED) F24 ` 2225419.24 2225459.25 2225499.25 F25 + _ n 2225534.24 F26 2225611.80 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2225664.25 F27 2225699.24 k - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 2225734.25 F28 2225818.26 )- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 2225891.99 F29 F34 13731154.30 2225954.25 + - - - - - - - - - - - - - F35 13731089.30 2225884.24 F30 " F31 F. An*- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 0 11' ®c 101110 17_ \ EXHIBIT 6 EXTENTS 1 inch = 1.000 feet - BY: AGENT FOR CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY _ v 0 O n rT7" z -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EXISTING UTILITY F33 I POLE (TYP 2) + - - - - __ - - - - - .- - - - - = - - - - - - - - - SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS DAY OF STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT PROPER ENGINEERING CONSIDERATION HAS BEEN GIVEN IN THIS PLAT TO THE MATTERS OF STREETS, LOTS, AND DRAINAGE LAYOUT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE EXCEPT FOR THOSE VARIANCES GRANTED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. ROBERT F. ADAMS LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, NO. 65684 ALAN PLUMMER ASSOCIATES, INC JBPE FIRM NO 13) 6300 LA CALMA DR, STE 400 AUSTIN, TX 78752 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GUADALUPE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND WAS PREPARED FROM n AN ACTUAL SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY MADE ON THE GROUND UNDER MY SUPERVISION. F35 + - - - - - - THIS PLAT OF THE SOUTH WATER RECLAMATION PLANT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO AND CONSIDERED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AND IS HEREBY APPROVED BY SUCH COMMISSION. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE DAY OF NOTE: SEE EXHIBIT 2 OF 6 FOR NOTES, DETAILS, AND CURVE AND LINE TABLES. BY: BY: CHAIRMAN SECRETARY I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CITY ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATION AND THE CITY AS TO WHICH THIS APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE DAY OF 2018. BY: CITY ENGINEER L.A. 'BUD" THOMPSON REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, NO. 3987 THOMPSON SURVEYING COMPANY STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BEXAR I, , DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE MAP AND PLAT RECORDS, DOC # OF BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THE DAY OF 2018, AT M. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE OFFICE, THIS THE DAY OF 2018. COUNTY CLERK, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS DEPUTY EXHIBIT 6 OF 6 (EAST DETAILS) PREPARED: 6/19/2018 F34 13731154.30 2225954.25 + - - - - - - - - - - - - - F35 13731089.30 2225884.24 F30 " F31 F. An*- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 0 11' ®c 101110 17_ \ EXHIBIT 6 EXTENTS 1 inch = 1.000 feet - BY: AGENT FOR CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY _ v 0 O n rT7" z -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EXISTING UTILITY F33 I POLE (TYP 2) + - - - - __ - - - - - .- - - - - = - - - - - - - - - SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS DAY OF STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT PROPER ENGINEERING CONSIDERATION HAS BEEN GIVEN IN THIS PLAT TO THE MATTERS OF STREETS, LOTS, AND DRAINAGE LAYOUT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE EXCEPT FOR THOSE VARIANCES GRANTED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. ROBERT F. ADAMS LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, NO. 65684 ALAN PLUMMER ASSOCIATES, INC JBPE FIRM NO 13) 6300 LA CALMA DR, STE 400 AUSTIN, TX 78752 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GUADALUPE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND WAS PREPARED FROM n AN ACTUAL SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY MADE ON THE GROUND UNDER MY SUPERVISION. F35 + - - - - - - THIS PLAT OF THE SOUTH WATER RECLAMATION PLANT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO AND CONSIDERED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AND IS HEREBY APPROVED BY SUCH COMMISSION. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE DAY OF NOTE: SEE EXHIBIT 2 OF 6 FOR NOTES, DETAILS, AND CURVE AND LINE TABLES. BY: BY: CHAIRMAN SECRETARY I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CITY ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATION AND THE CITY AS TO WHICH THIS APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE DAY OF 2018. BY: CITY ENGINEER L.A. 'BUD" THOMPSON REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, NO. 3987 THOMPSON SURVEYING COMPANY STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BEXAR I, , DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE MAP AND PLAT RECORDS, DOC # OF BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THE DAY OF 2018, AT M. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE OFFICE, THIS THE DAY OF 2018. COUNTY CLERK, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS DEPUTY EXHIBIT 6 OF 6 (EAST DETAILS) PREPARED: 6/19/2018 4 0 11' ®c 101110 17_ \ EXHIBIT 6 EXTENTS 1 inch = 1.000 feet - BY: AGENT FOR CIBOLO CREEK MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY _ v 0 O n rT7" z -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EXISTING UTILITY F33 I POLE (TYP 2) + - - - - __ - - - - - .- - - - - = - - - - - - - - - SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS DAY OF STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT PROPER ENGINEERING CONSIDERATION HAS BEEN GIVEN IN THIS PLAT TO THE MATTERS OF STREETS, LOTS, AND DRAINAGE LAYOUT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE EXCEPT FOR THOSE VARIANCES GRANTED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. ROBERT F. ADAMS LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, NO. 65684 ALAN PLUMMER ASSOCIATES, INC JBPE FIRM NO 13) 6300 LA CALMA DR, STE 400 AUSTIN, TX 78752 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GUADALUPE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND WAS PREPARED FROM n AN ACTUAL SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY MADE ON THE GROUND UNDER MY SUPERVISION. F35 + - - - - - - THIS PLAT OF THE SOUTH WATER RECLAMATION PLANT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO AND CONSIDERED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AND IS HEREBY APPROVED BY SUCH COMMISSION. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE DAY OF NOTE: SEE EXHIBIT 2 OF 6 FOR NOTES, DETAILS, AND CURVE AND LINE TABLES. BY: BY: CHAIRMAN SECRETARY I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CITY ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION PLAT CONFORMS TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION REGULATION AND THE CITY AS TO WHICH THIS APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS THE DAY OF 2018. BY: CITY ENGINEER L.A. 'BUD" THOMPSON REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, NO. 3987 THOMPSON SURVEYING COMPANY STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BEXAR I, , DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE MAP AND PLAT RECORDS, DOC # OF BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THE DAY OF 2018, AT M. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE OFFICE, THIS THE DAY OF 2018. COUNTY CLERK, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS DEPUTY EXHIBIT 6 OF 6 (EAST DETAILS) PREPARED: 6/19/2018 • TO: Planning and Zoning Commission PREPARED BY: Channary Gould, Planner CASE: ZC2018-002 — UDC Amendment to Article 9 to exempt Public Water and Wastewater from landscaping, tree planting and mitigation, and architectural requirements. *Tabled at the May 9, 2018 Meednff* SUBJECT: Hold a public hearing, consider and make a recommendation on an amendment of Part 111, Schertz Codes of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC), to subsections in Articles 9 and 16 to amend certain site design standards for public water and wastewater facilities. UPDATE: *This item was originally tabled during the April 2, 2098 meeting and tabled again during the May 9, 2018 Meeting* I I =7 A for further 46VIew so that any remaining revisions would be made prior to bringing the proposed amendments back to the Commission for action. Staff has finalized the proposed UDC amendments based on 'comments provided by the Commission during the June 13, 2018 workshop. The finalized UDC amendments being proposed -,re attached to this staff report. These amendments were drafted by the Planning and Engineering Staff. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: During the development of several recent Capital improvement Projects involving water and wastewater facilifies,�.he Engineeriap. Staff has found that several of the requirements in the UDC are in conflict with -the goals of these facilities. In the past, several variances were required from the current UDC requirements for water and wastewater facilities. Through a series of internal meetings, Planning and Engineering Staff determined that it would be appropriate to make the necessary changes to the UDC in order to streamline the approval process, The changes being proposed are limited to public water and wastewater facilities as defined in the definition that is proposed to be added to Article 16. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS: Below is a summary of the proposed amendments to Article 9 • Section 21.9.5 Exterior Construction and Design Standards o 21.9,5.8.I: Proposed change to exempt public water and wastewater facilities from the requirements of this section to allow the structures of these facilities to not adhere to the exterior architectural requirements. • Section 21.97 Landscaping o 21.91.E. 1: Proposed change to exempt public water and wastewater facilities from the planting requirements of this section. o 21,9.7.G.2: Proposed change to exempt public water and wastewater facilities from landscape buffering requirements. o 21.9.7.H.1: Proposed change to exempt public water and wastewater facilities from interior landscaping requirements when an eight-foot masonry fence is provided at or near the property boundary. o 21 .9.7,1-1.2.b.: Proposed change to exempt public water and wastewater facilities from installing a 10-foot perimeter landscape area when an 8-foot masonry fence is provided at or near the property boundary. • Section 21.9.8 Screening and Fencing • Section 21.9,8,13,1: Exempting public water and wastewater facilities from this provision so that opaque fencing could be placed in the front yard for public water and wastewater facilities. • Section 21.9.8.132b: Proposed to allow three strand barbed wire on top of chain link fencing if being used for public water and wastewater facilities so long as fencing is not visible from public rights-of-way or adjacent properties, • Section 21.9.9 Tree Preservation and Mitigation o 21.9.9.C.1 and 21.9.9.C.2: Appeals related to approval by the Director of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services for tree removal permit may be appealed to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Below is a summary of the proposed amendments to Article 16 0 Section 21.16 Addition of the proposed definition for public water and wastewater facilities. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the amendments to the following Unified Development Code (UDC) Sections: Article 9, Sections; 21.9.5 Exterior Construction and Design Standards, 21.9.7 Landscaping, 21:98 Screening and Fencing, and 21.9.9 Tree Preservation and Mitigation; and Article 16 Definitions, COMMISSIONERS CRITERIA FOR CONSIDERATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission in making a recommendation to City Council on the proposed Unified Development Code Amendments. In considering action on a UDC Amendment, the Commission should consider the criteria within UDC, Section 21.A.7 D. Attachment. Proposed UDC Amendments B. Applicability. The provisions of this section are deemed to be minimum standards and shall be applicable to the following: 1. All new buildings within the corporate limits of the City except public schools-and 2LAbric water and wastewater facilities; and .11 q mw� Page 1 ,of 5 G. Nonresidential and Multifamily Landscape Buffer Requirements. 1. In addition to any screening requirements of section 21.9.8, e nonresidential or multifamily use adjacent to a residential use or residentially zoned property shall provide aminimum twenty foot (20') landscape buffer adjacent tO the property line of the residential use or residentially zoned property. A rnin1rnunl of one (2) shade tree shall be planted for each thirty linear feet (30/) of landscape buffer. A nnininnuon often (10) shrubs shall be.planƒedf0re8chfifty|iDear6eet/50'\Oflandsmape buffer. All other areas within the landscape buffer shall be covered with grass or another solid vegetative cover approved at the time of Site Plan approval. 2. The landscapg buffer and r and wastewater facilities if an e I mason i fence i orovided at or nea 'he b. There shall be a minimum of one (1) shade tree planted for each 400 square feet or fraction thereof of required interior landscape area. C. Interior areas of parking lots shall contain planting islands located so as to best relieve the expanse of paving. ,Planter islands 'must be located no further apart than every twelve (12) parking spaces and at the terminus of all rows of parking. Such islands shall be rninirnVrn Of2Q0 square feet Vrten feet /1O/\by twenty feet (20') in size. , d. Planter islands shall contain a combination of trees, shrubs, lawn, ground cover and other appropriate materials provided such landscaping does not cause visual interference within the parking area. Page 2 of 5 ra TM ITImms a vulTs- W.2, M M = Page 3 of 5 ri11111 III 111111111111lilifilipill a .2MU.N., 2. Fence Materials. a. Materials Permitted. Fences may be constructed of pressure treated wood, decorative metal, chain link or similar woven wire mesh, stone, brick, or other materials traditionally used in private fence construction. Update Article 16 CLefinftiq_qs to include; Public Water and Wastewater FacLifity: AA r eservoirs towers tanks r rn stations oC other le water or wastewater unlit service. Oc aiable �pAge 1) �IE is not considered gpart of the public water andLor wastEwater facifitL. Page 4 of 5 191211117111%,11 -11107TECIIII I itr •1 I C. Tree Preservation. The existing natural landscape character, especially native oaks, elms, and pecan trees, shall be preserved to the maximum extent reasonable and feasible. Except as otherwise exempted in section 21.9.9.13.3. above, a tree removal permit is required for the removal of any tree with a DBH greater than eight inches. meet the mitigation requirements of t is section. April 18, 2018 Reports from Boards and Commissions BOA — March 26, 2018 The Board of Adjustments did not meet in March as there were no items to consider. Planning and Zoning Commission — March 28, 2018 and April 11, 2018 (Cancelled). At their March 28 meeting, the Commission approved a number of plats. Additionally they discussed recommending that City Council consider City initiated zoning cases in areas where the current zoning is not consistent with the Future Land Use Plan. As part of that discussion staff noted that it might be more beneficial to have staff continue to focus on updating the Unified Development Code (UDC) in light of the relatively small amount of land that was likely to actually develop in a manner at odds with the City's Future Land Use Plan. The Commission also discussed the need to update the Future Land Use Plan. The Commission will potentially revisit this issue in the future. The April 11 meeting was cancelled due to a lack of agenda items. TSAC — April 5, 2018 The Commission discussed recent complaints about parking on Westchester Drive. The street is wide enough to accommodate parking on one side (as is currently the case) and that having cars parked on one side serves to slow down traffic (as wider road sections can encourage speeding). The problem seems to be people crossing Westchester mid -block after they park their cars. The ultimate solution is to provide sidewalks along that side of Westchester to allow people who park on the street the ability to use the sidewalk to get to Elbel. TSAC also discussed challenges for pedestrians trying to cross Borgfeld Road at Dietz Road after the recent improvements. Staff is researching the cost of modifying the signal, curbs and sidewalks to improve the situation. Staff also discussed adding bike lanes on both sides of Fairlawn Avenue and Belmont Parkway to provide safer bike access and to slow vehicle traffic on both roads where speeding has been a concern. These improvements are not currently budgeted and would need to be considered as part of the upcoming budget. Historic Preservation — March 8, 2018 The SHPC has not met since the last CCAB meeting. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board — March 26, 2018 The Parks Board reviewed the new Parks Program Guide that was distributed with the most recent issue of Schertz Magazine. The board also discussed holding a regional parks board workshop as a way to improve communication and coordination amongst communities in the area, particularly as it relates to hike and bike trail networks and connectivity. A subcommittee of the board is going to continue focusing on this concept. The board also discussed a petition from residents near Forrest Ridge Park for improvements to their park. After discussing the matter, the board felt that in light of easements encumbering the park and higher funding priorities, they were not inclined to support recommending providing these requested additional improvements, but wanted to review the list of park funding priorities before making a final decision. Library Board —April 1, 2018 At their April meeting, the Library Board received reports on the board's finances, library usage and the bookstore. They also discussed bringing soup for the Library staff during Library Appreciation week. Schertz Economic Development Corporation — March 22, 2017 The SEDC Board has worked over the last seven years to build a reserve fund so that all economic development incentives could be funded through the SEDC thereby freeing up the City's general fund for other purposes. The SEDC currently has $15 million that the SEDC Board has planned for company direct incentives and infrastructure improvements. Staff presented an update on the annual certification for companies with active incentive agreements. Currently the SEDC and City have incentive agreements with nine companies, seven of which were required to report their compliance to their agreements for the 2017 calendar year. Each of these companies reported, and were found by the SEDC staff to be in compliance with their agreement except Amazon whose certification report is not due until April. Staff presented an update on the recruitment efforts by the SEDC. Staff continues to implement the recruitment strategy which involves digital marketing campaigns to potential companies and recruitment trips to strategic events and regions to meet with companies and consultants. Over the past quarter, the SEDC's website activity remained consistent from the previous quarter. Staff has begun rolling out blog posts that will be used to increase website engagement. Additionally, staff executed an aggressive recruitment trip schedule which included seven events. The SEDC Board deliberated regarding the future purchase of property located within the Freeway Manor Subdivision and allocating funds to the upcoming budget to purchase the lots as they became available. The property is located off Interstate 35 between FM 2252 and FM 1103 near the Belmont Subdivision. The subdivision is 66.9 acres and consists of 247 parcels, of which the City currently owns 51. After discussion relating to potential Projects that the SEDC is authorized to fund, the SEDC Board decided that it would be more appropriate for the City to focus on this redevelopment effort and for the SEDC to continue to focus on its mission of attracting /retaining primary jobs and infrastructure improvements. The Board discussed three Projects in closed session, no action was taken. Committee of Committees Advisory Board Summary CCAB Notes 04/18/18: Mr. James gave the City Manager update. He spoke about some new things staff is doing this year. Examples include the Parks and Rec Guide, the Movin' on Main event, and the upcoming Shred Day event. Now that some of these have taken place, it will allow for discussions on funding to expand, improve or reach a wider audience on several of these new items. Staff also had a preliminary budget retreat with City Council since the last CCAB meeting. This year past budget year, staff went deeper into items requested by various City departments and showed and discussed with Council items that fell below the "cut line ", those items for which funding was not available. At the budget retreat staff went into great detail on areas needing recurring funding such as parks, sidewalks and facilities maintenance. Jon Harshman, Director of Fleet and Facilities Services and Todd Buckingham, the recently hired Facilities Manager, spoke about City facilities and their efforts to develop a regular building maintenance program. Jon reviewed several in- progress facility repairs including several high priority projects — the Recreation Center restrooms, Fire Station #2 leaks, Pickrell Park Pool electrical work, etc. Mr. Buckingham discussed the effort to evaluate all the City's facilities and develop long term plans for maintenance and repairs. Next meeting agenda topics: Ways to increase the number of folks volunteering for open positions on Boards and Commissions and how to attract folks to volunteer service. Additionally the need to review what each Board or Commission is tasked with doing, and considering whether the role of each needs to expand, contract, or change and the need to ensure staff supports each board /commission in focusing on its mission. May 16, 2018 Reports from Boards and Commissions BOA — April 23, 2018 The Board of Adjustments did not meet in April as there were no items to consider. Planning and Zoning Commission — April 25, 2018 and May 9, 2018. At their April 25 meeting, the Commission approved a plat and associated waiver to allow septic service for a few lots in southern Schertz. At their May 9 meeting they approved a plat. At both meetings they discussed proposed changes to the Unified Development Code regarding site development standards for public water and wastewater facilities. The item was tabled by the Commission at both meetings and the Commission is going to continue to discuss the proposed changes with staff. TSAC — May 3, 2018 The Commission recommended approval of ordinances to limit parking on a section of Main Street that had previously been signed as no parking due to sight visibility issues as well as clean -up changes to speed limits on frontage roads of IH- 35 and IH -10. They also received a presentation from the Police Department on how complaints about speeding are investigated and tracked. Historic Preservation —April 26, 2018 At their April 26 meeting, the SHPC approved a Main Street grant application for the property at 528 Main Street. They reviewed the 2018 Spring Newsletter and Remembrances Special Edition Article 2018 -2. Both of these can be found on the City's website on the Historical Preservation Committee page. The Committee also discussed changes to the Landmark Property and Heritage Neighborhood Designation Program. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board — April 23, 2018 The Parks Board received updates on the activities of BVYA, SYSA and the YMCA. They also reviewed the current Parkland Dedication fee and discussed whether an adjustment to the fee was warranted. Library Board — May 7, 2018 At their April meeting, the Library Board received reports on the board's finances, library usage and the bookstore. They also discussed the upcoming 2018 -19 budget. Schertz Economic Development Corporation — May 1, 2018 During the May 1, 2018 SEDC Board Meeting, the SEDC Board heard presentations on the following: the SEDC's Monthly Financial Statements where the SEDC saw an increase of 19.9% in sales tax revenue that was due to a non - recurring capital investment; the SEDC Benchmarking and Reserve Update which compares the SEDC against our benchmark EDC's; the SEDC 20th Anniversary Update which staff is using to highlight the SEDC's efforts; and the 1st Quarter 2018 economic and Project update which provides the Board with updated information on SEDC Projects and market conditions. During the meeting the SEDC Board also approved two infrastructure related projects. The first project was with WR1 LLC who is building Wiederstein Ranch. Under the performance agreement, WRI will receive a reimbursement of up to $834,487.50 for water and wastewater improvements for their development. The SEDC will pay the money to Will LLC once the City and SEDC have received actual ad valorem and sales tax revenue from their development. WRI LLC has up to January 1, 2022 to earn the reimbursement. The second infrastructure project that the SEDC approved was with Schertz 312 who is purchasing 312 acres in northwest Schertz. Under the performance agreement, WRI will receive a reimbursement of up to $4 million for water, wastewater, roadway and sidewalk improvements. Additionally, Schertz 312 will be required to reserve a development ready site for a future million square foot user. Schertz 312 will have one year to construct the improvements and receive the reimbursement. Committee of Committees Advisory Board Summary CCAB Notes 05/16/18: Mr. James gave the City Manager update. He spoke about the Main Street Input Meeting on April 9 and mentioned staff would be providing a written update to Council in the next couple of weeks. The goal of the meeting was to get feedback from the community stakeholders and provide Council input that the City is on the right track with this project and that this is the direction /vision it is going. He also shared that Council has been meeting in closed sessions to discuss the City Manager search and that the next step of the process will be posting for the position. The committee then discussed the topic of roles of the city boards and commissions. Some boards have a defined role and are a function of overseeing the entity (EDC or TIRZ board, for example). There are other boards that are created under state law and their role is defined by the state (Animal Service Advisory Committee, Board of Adjustment or Planning and Zoning Commission). What distinguishes these boards is that they have core duties and when they meet, there is a particular role they fill. Some of the other boards the City has by choice (TSAC, Library Advisory Board, and CCAB, for example). A challenge that faces these boards /commissions is being able to clearly define the intent of the board from when it was created and evaluating if it still relevant as time goes by. CCAB members discussed looking at their by -laws and clearly defining what their role is as a board, where they can add value and what the goals or topics are for their meetings. Next meeting agenda topics: Each committee member was tasked with reviewing the CCAB by -laws and being prepared to discuss them at the June meeting.