ORDINANCE NO. 140- AMENDMENTS
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SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE
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SUBDIVISION
ORDINANCE
PREPARED THROUGH THE COOPERATION OF THE
TEXAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
The preparation of this material was financially
aided through a Federal Grant from the Urban
Renewal Administration of the Department of
Hous i ng and Urban Deve lopment ,under the Urban
Planning Assistance Program authorized by Sec-
tion 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended.
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CONTENTS
SUBD'IVISION ORDINANCE
CITY OF SCHERTZ, rEXAS
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PART I GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1
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Jurisdiction.
Interpretation and 'Purpose
Adoption of Legislature Grant of Power
Definitions .
Rules and Regulations of The City Planning Commission
Appeal From Commission Action
Enforcement .
Severability Clause
Variance .
Guarantee of Performance.
Dedication and Maintenance of Streets
PART II PROCEDURE
SECTION 13
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Pre-Application Conference
Preliminary'Plat
Final Plat
PART III DESIGN STANDARDS
SECTION 16
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General Design Principles and Objectives
Streets
Alleys.
Easements.
Pedestrian Circulation
Blocks.
Lots
Public Sites and Open Spaces
Protection of Natural Features.
PART IV REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS
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Monuments.
Street Improvements
Water Systems
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EXHIBITS AND TABLES
Exhibit "A" Specifications and Design Standards for
Public Works IlIlproveJlll!nts.
&xhibit "B" Acknowledgements and Certificates
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Table 1
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Curb and Intersection Returns
Street Grades sndHorizontal Curve Radii.
Street Base and Surface Standards
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SECTION 30
Emergency Clause.
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AN ORDINANCE
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ADOPTING ARTICLES 974a A1~ 970a, REVISED CIVIL STATUTES
OF TEXAS; REGULATING THE SUBDIVISION OF LAND SITUATED
vlITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ OR
WITHIN 5 MILES THEREOF; ESTABLISHING SUBDIVISION DE-
SIGN STANDARDS; PBOVIDING IMPBOVEMENTS TO BE MADE OR
GUARANTEED TO BE MADE BY THE SUBD IVIDER AND PRESCRIB-
ING THE SPECIFICATIONS OF SUCH IMPROVEMENTS; REQUIR-
ING AND REGULATING THE PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION
OF PLATS TO THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION AND SETTING
FORTH THE PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE CITY PLAN-
NING COMMISSION IN APPLYING THESE RULES, REGULATIONS
AND STANDARDS IN ORDER TO ;BOCURE THEIR APPROVAL;
PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS:
PART I - GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1. Short Title. This Ordinance shall be known as the 'Sub-
division Ordinance" of the City of Schertz, Texas.
SECTION 2. Jurisdiction. No person shall create a subdivision of
land within the corporate limits of the City of Schertz or within
five (5) miles thereof, without co~lying with the provisions of
this Ordinance. All plats and subdivisions of any such land shall
conform to the rules and regulations herein set forth.
SECTION 3. Interoretation and Puroose. In their interpretation and
application, the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed to be
minimal in nature, and whenever the principles, standards or require-
ments of any other ap"licable provision of other ordinances of the
City of Schertz which are higher or more restrictive, the latter shall
control. The purpose of this Ordinance is to achieve orderly urban
development through land subdivision; to promote and develo~ the
utilization of land to assure the best possible community environment
in accordance with the Master Plan of the City of Schertz; to provide
for adequate municipal services aud safe streets; and to protect and
promote the health, safety and general welfare.
SECTION 4. Adoption of Legislature Grant of Power. This Ordinance
is adopted under the authority of the constitution and laws of the
State of Texas, including particularly Chapters 231, Acts of The
40th Legislature, Regular Session, 1927 as heretofore or hereafter
amended (compiled as Article 974a, U.T.C.S.) and the ~rovisions of
Section 4 of the Municipal Annexation Act as heretofore or hereafter
amended (compiled as Article 970a, U.T.C.S.).
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SECTION 5. Definitions.
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For the purposes of this Ordinance, the following terms, phrases,
words and their derivations shall have the meaning given in this Section.
l~en not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense
include the future; words used in the singular number include the ~lura1
number; and 'IOrds used in the plural number iuclude the singular number.
The \lord 'shall" is always mandatory, "lhi1e the word may" is merely
directory.
5-1 Building Line means a line beyond '~lich buildings must be
set back from the street line.
5-2 Conmission means the governing body as contrasted with the
City Planning Commission of the City of Schertz.
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5-3 Major Street means a principal traffic artery, more or less
continuous across the City, which is intended to connect remote parts of
the City or areas adjacent thereto, and act as a principal counecting
street with state and federal highways, and shall include each street
designated as a thoroughfare on the Major Street Plau, iucluding all
existing and proposed major streets shown on the Major Street Plan as
adopted by the City Commissiou.
5-4 Collector Street means a street collecting traffic from
other streets and serving as the most direct route to a thoroughfare,
including all existing and ,Jroposed major streets shm'D Ofl the Major
Street Plan as adopted by the City Commission.
5-5 Local Street means a street which is intended primarily
to serve traffic within a neighborhood or limited residential district,
and which is not necessarily continuous through several residential
districts.
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5-6 Industrial Street meaflS a street intended primarily to
serve traffic within an area of industrial developmeut or proposed
industrial development.
5-7 Comprehensive Master Plan means the comprehensive plan of
the City of Schertz, and includes any unit or part of such plan separately
adopted and any amendments to such plan or parts thereof.
5-8 Plat means the map, drawing or chart on which a subdivider's
plan of a subdivision is presented, which he submits for approval and a
copy of which he intends to record in final form.
5~9 Street Width means the shortest horizontal distance between
the lines which delineate the right-of-way of a street.
5-10 Subdivision means the division of any lot, tract or parcel
of land into two or more lots or sites for the purpose, .mether immediate
or future, of sale or of building development. It also includes resub-
division of land or lots. Division of land in parcels oi three (3) or more
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acres each shall not be included in this definition of subdivision,
unless any such division of three (3) or more acres includes the
planning or development of a new street or access easement.
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5-11 Urban Subdivision means (a) a subdivision within the City
limits, (b) a subdivision which is within two (2) miles of the City, and
is accessible to the City by public road.
5-12 Suburban Subdivision means and includes all subdivisions
situated within five (5) miles of the City limits which are not Urban
Subdivisions as herein defined.
SECTION 6: Rules and Regulations of The City Plal1ning Commission.
The City Planning Commission may adopt rules of procedurc to
govern its actions. After public h~aring thereon, the City Planning
Commission may adopt rules and regulations governing plats and sub-
divisions. Such rules shall be consistent with the provisions of this
Ordinance and shall become effective upon being filed with the City
Secretary.
SECTION 7: Appeal From Commission Action.
Any subdivider aggrieved by a finding or action of the City
Planning Commission which is lawfully subject to review by the City
Commission shall a~peal to the City Commission I1ithin thirty (30) days
from the date of such finding or action, and not thereafter. Nothing
in this Sectiou shall prevent a right of review by a court of competent
jurisdiction.
SECTION 8: Enforcement.
In addition to any other remedy provided by law, the City and
its officers shall have thc right to enjoin any violation of this Or-
dinance by injunction issued by a court of competcnt jurisdiction.
SECTION 9: Severability Clause.
If any provision of, this Ordinance, or the application thereof
to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of the
Ordinance, and the application of such provision to other persons or
circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
SECTION 10: Variance.
Where literal enforcement of a provision of this Ordinance will
render subdivision of a tract of land impractical, and will result in
the confiscation of property, the City Planning Commission shall have
authority to grant a variance from such provision.
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SECTION 11: Guarantee of Performance.
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11-1 Public Works Imorovements. No plat of any subdivision shall
receive final approval unless the subdivider has complied or provided for
compliance with the policies and procedures set forth in Exhibit A, "Speci-
fications and Design Standards for Public Works IlD\Jrovements," which is
attached hereto and made a part hereof. Until such ?olicies and procedures
have been com~lied with by the subdivider and the plat approved by the
City Planning Commission as herein required, no building, water sewer,
plumbing or electrical permit shall be issued by the city as to any
property in the subdivision.
11-2 Performance Bond. Prior to the approval of the subdivision
plat the subdivider must file with the Mayor s bond executed by a surety
company holding a license to do bu\iness in the state of Texas in an amount
equal to the cost of improvements guaranteeing to the city that such im-
provements shall be constructed and completed in a satisfactory manner
and within a period specified, but such period shall not exceed two years.
Said bond shall be approved by the City Attorney and shall be made payable
to and enforceable by the City of Schertz. Upon substantial compliance
and approval of all improvements as viewed by the City Engineer, the bond
may be released in writing by the Mayor and may be returned to the developer.
11-3 Where Bond Not Prerequisite to Approval. The filing of a
performance .bond shall not be a condition precedent to the approval of a
plat where the subdivider, prior to the last regular meeting of the City
Planning Commission before the expiration of thirty (30) days from the
date the plat was filed for approval, has signed and filed with the City
Planning Commission an instrument in substantially the following form.
I, , do hereby agree
that, if the proposed plat of (name of sub-
division). filed by me for approval on the _ day of ,19, is
approved by the City Planning Commission of the City of Schertz, Teias,
the City Secretary of said City may retain said plat in his ~ossession,
without recording same, until I have either constructed all site improve-
ments required under the provisions of the City of Schertz Subdivision
Ordinance, other than gas and electric lines, or have filed with the City
a bond in an amount equal to the cost of all such uncom"leted improvements,
as estimated by the City Engineer, guaranteeing that all such uncompleted
improvements will be constructed within two (2) years from the date of such
bond. Said bond shall comply with the requirements of Section 8 (b),
insofar ss such requirements are applicable.
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11-4: Serving Subdivisions With Utilities.
Unless and until a plat of an urban subdivision has been approved,
and the subdivider has constructed the streets, curbs, gutters, paving,
utilities and drainage facilities therein, in the manner provided for in
this Ordinance, it shall be un1altful for any official of the City of Schertz
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to serve or
by the City
plat, or to
connect any public utilities owned, controlled, or distributed
of Schertz to any land, or any part thereof, covered by said
the o'.uers or purchasers of said land, or any part thereof.
SECTION 12:
Dedication and Maintenance of Streets.
Disapproval of a plat by the City Planning Commission shall be
deemed a refusal by the City of Schertz to accept the offered dedications
shown thereou. Approval of a plat shall not be deemed an acceptance of
the proposed dedications and shall not impose any duty upon the City con-
cerning the maintenance of or improvements of any such dedicated parts
until the proper authorities of the City have actually ai>pro~riated the
same by entry, use or improvement. It shall be unlawful for any officer
or employee of the City to enter upon or maintain the streets in an urban
subdivision and the City will not ~cept or maintaiu said streets, unless
and until such streets have been surfaced, curbed and guttered, and the
required utilities and drainage facilities have been installed, and such
improvements have been accepted by the City, with such acceptance evidenced
in .~iting by written certificate of the City Engineer.
PART II - PROCEDURE
SECTION 13: Pre-Application Conference.
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Prior to the preparation of the preliminary plat, the subdivider
may seek the advice of the Commission in interpreting the regulations.
This step does not require formal application, fee, or filing of any plat
with the Commission. At such a meeting the Commission will 'be able to make
any suggestions that ,>ould direct the proposed subdivision toward desirable
objectives and possibly prevent unnecessary work and, expense if objectives
are not met.
SECTION 14: Pre1iminarv Plat.
14-1 General. Iu order to secure the review aad a~proval of a
proposed subdivision by the City Planning Commission the prospective sub-
divider shall, prior to makiug any street improvements or iastallation of
utilities, submit to the City Planning Commission a preliminary (plat) plan.
On approval of said prelimiuary (plat) plan the subdivider may proceed with
the preparation of a filla1 plat and such other plans and documents as re-
quired by this Ordinance.
14-2 Filing Procedure. All plans submitted for action by the City
Planning Commission shall be filed '1ith the City Secretary not less than
five (5) days prior to the next meeting of the City Plaaning Commission
at which it is to be considered. A certificate of filing shall be main-
tained by the City Secretary and a copy of such certificate shall be given
to the party filing the plan. The preliminary plan shall be accompanied
by a filing fee of ~'enty-Five ($25.00) Dollars plus an additional fee of
Ten ($10.00) Dollars per acre, or fraction thereof, for the first five (5)
acres, and one ($1.00) per acre or fraction thereof, for the next 95 acres,
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and ten cents (109) per acre for all additional acreage of the land being
subdivided. Such plan shall be delivered to the City Engineer, who shall
cause the same to be checked and verified, prepare a report to the City
Planning Commission setting forth his findings, and file such repo~t to-
gether with the plan with the City Planning Commission at its next regular
meeting.
14-3 Master Preliminary Plat or Larger Tract. Where . the! pruposed
subdiv,ision c,ons,titutes a. unit of a larger track owned by the subdivider
which, he intends to be subsequently subdivided as additional units" of the
same subdivision, the subdivision plat shall be accompanied bya laYQut of
the enti,re area, showing, the tentative layout of streets" blocks. and' .d-rain-
age for such area. The overall layout, if approved by thE'/'Ci'ty Plann'ing
Commission shall be attached to and filed with a copy of the approved sub-
division plat in the permanent files of the City. Thereafter, fractional
final plats of subsequent units of such subdivision may be sllbmitted",with-
out additional preliminary plat ~pproval, and shall confor~'to such a~proved
overall layout, unless changed by the City Planning Commis'B1on.
14-4 Specifications. A preliminary plan of any'propoaed ~ubdivision
shall consist of a drawing ,on tracing paper drawn to a 'S'cal:e of 100 fpet to
one (1) inch, and shall show the following informati:on:' I,
A. The date, scale, and north point; a key plan showing
location of the tract; the title under which the plat
is to be recorded, and the names of the owner and
engineer, land planner, landscape architect"~4rthi-
tect or surveyor or other person prepari:ng"tl'il!\.;llat.
B. The existing boundary lines and acreage 'of the land to
be subdivided, and the property lines and'na~s of
owners of adjacent properties.
C. The location of the center line of existing water
courses, railroads and other similar drainage and
transportation features, and the location and sizes
of existing streets, alleys, easements, lots and
public areas on or adjoining any part of the land.
D. Topographical information approximately equivalent to
five (5) foot contour lines. Such contour lines to
be not more than 100 horizontal feet apart, 'and":,based
'on City standard datum" or U.S .G.S. datum,whieh;,shall
be specified on the plat. '
E. The location, size and flow line of all existingdra~nage
structures on the land being subdivided and on "actjo.tning
tracts.
F. . The names, locations, widths and, dimensions of proposed
streets, alleys, easements, parks and other public
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spaces, sites for all private uses other than single
family dwellings, lot lines and building lines.
14-5 Processing of Pr.eliminary Plat. The City Engineer shall
check the preliminary plat as to its conformity to the major street
plan and other elements of the Comprehensive Plan. Copies of the plat
shall be submitted to all agencies who are involved with providing
public service, drainage or provisions affecting the development of the
tract or public safety. Each agency shall be instructed regarding the
filing date of the plat and its revie\, schedule.
The City Planning Commission shall approve or disapprove
any preliminary plan within thirty (30) days from the date it is filed.
Approval of the preliminary plan as such shall not constitute final
acceptance or approval of the subdividion. lfuen a preliminary plat
has been approved by the Commissiou, the final plat, as defined in
Section 15, shall be submitted "ithin six months thereafter; otherwise,
approval of the preliminary plan shall terminate unless the time for
filing of the plan is extended by the Commission at the request of the
subdivider.
SECTION 15: Final Plat
15-1 Filing Procedure. Upon approval of the preliminary plat as
herein set forth or if the preliminary plat meets the requirements herein
set forth for a final plat, the City Planning Commissiou may, on request
of the subdivider, consider such preliminary plat as a final plat and
approve or disapprove t~e same as such, provided such action is taken
within thirty (30) days from the date of its filing. If the preliminary
plat is approved only as such, a final plat shall be delivered to the
City Secretary who shall file it with the City Planning Comnission at its
next regular meeting. Each plat shall be accompanied by certificates from
the City and County Tax Collectors that all taxes on the land being sub-
divided have been paid to the current year, and \~len the plat is also con-
sidered as a preliminary plan the required filing fee.
15-2 Specifications. The final plat shall be dracm in black ink
upon film, linen, tracing cloth or other permauent tracing material 24"
wide and 16" long to a sca1" of 100 feet to one (1) inch and shall show the
following information:
A. Date, subdivision title, scale, and north point.
B. The names of the adjoining subdivisions or the names of
the adjoining property owners, together with the respective
plat or deed references.
C. The lines and names of all proposed streets or other ways
or easements (including a statement of the purpose for
\~lich such easements are dedicated), and other open spaces
to be dedicated for public use or granted for use of the
inhabitants of the subdivision.
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D. Sufficient data to determine readily and reproduce on the
ground the location, bearing and length of every street
line, lot line, boundary line, block liue and building
line whether curved or straight, and including true north
point. This shall include the radius, central angle, and
tangent distance for the property lines of curved streets
and curved property lines that arc not the boundary of
curved streets.
E. The location of all permanent monuments and control points.
F. Suitable primary control points to which all dimensions,
bearings and similar data shall be referred. Dimensions
shall be sho'~ in feet and hundredths of a foot.
G. Restrictive covenants imposed on the land if desired by
the subdivider.
H. A statement signed and acknowledged by the owner dedicating
all streets, alleys, easements, parks and other open spaces
to public use, or wheu the subdivider has made provision
for perpetual maintenance thereof, to the inhabitants of
the subdivision.
I. The signatures of the Chairman and Secretary of the City
Planning Commission attesting approval of the plat.
(See Append ix)
J. A certificate bearing the signature Dud seal of the
Engineer or surveyor who made the survey certifying that
the requiremeuts hereof have been complied with.
(See Appendix)
K. If the subdivision is not to be served immediately by a
water utility, a restriction prohibiting occupancy of any
lot until water satisfactory for human consumption is
available from a source on the land, a community source,
or a public utility source, in adequate and sufficient
supply for family use and operation of a septic tank and
. system shall be provided.
L. If the subdivision is not to be served immediately by a
sewage collecting system connected to a community septic
tank or treatment plant or to a public sewer system, a
restriction prohibiting occupancy of any lot until a
septic tank has been installed on such lot and has been
inspected and approved by the City-County Health Officer
shall be provided.
15-3 Processing of Final Plat.
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A. Within thirty (30) days from the filing of any final l,lat
the City Planning Comnlission shall disapprove such plat unlet
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(2) The subdivider has complied Hith the required,
standards of design; and
(3) (a) In an Urban Subdivision, the subdivider has
constructed and installed streets, paviug, curbs,
gutters, utilities and drainage facilities in his
subdivision in accordance "ith the provisions of
Section 11 or has made provision, by making a cash,
corporate bond or depositing money in escrow, each
in an amount equal to the estimated cost of con-
struction and installing the required improvements,
that in t:Ie event of the failure of subdivider to
make such improvements, the same will be constructed
and installed without cost to the City of Schertz.
(b) In a Suburban Subdivision the subdivider has
constructed and installed streets, roads, bridges
and drainage structures in accordance with the
requirements of Guadalupe County, and the County
has approved and accepted such streets and roads
for maintenance, or Jrovisions satisfactory to the
County, for such construction, installation, approval
and acceptance for maintenance have been made Hith
the County.
B. When the City Planning Commissiou is satisfied that the
technical requirements of any such subdivision plat have
been complied with by the subdivider, the'City Planniug
Commission shall enter an order disapproving the final
plat subject to action of the City Commission with
reference to such utility contracts, street construction,
drainage and other matters as the City Commission may law-
fully review. Upon taking such action, the City Planning
Commission shall cause the final plat to be forwarded to
the City Commission without delay accompanied by a copy
of the City Planning Commission's action with reference
thereto, together with a Hritten statement of any griev-
ance or disagreemeut '~lich the subdivider has reqnested
that the City Commission act upon. After the City Com-
mission is satisfied that the subdivider will comply Hith
all requirements for utilities and street construction and
has returned the final plat to the City Planning Commissiou,
indicating such action as the Council may have taken in
regard to the final plat, then the Commission shall enter
its order giving final approval of such plat.
C. Any final plat not disapproved within thirty (30) days
from the date of its filing with the City Planning Com-
mission shall be deemed to have been approved and a
certificate showing said filing date, and the failure to
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take action thereon within thirty (30) days from said
filing date shall on demand be issued by the City Planning
Commission, and said certificate shall be sufficient in
lieu of a written endorsement or other evidence of approval.
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After a final plat has been approved the City Planning
Commission shall cause such plat to be recorded in the
Plat Records of Guadalupe County, Texas.
PART III - DESIGN STANDARDS
The follouing design standards shall apply to
both urban and suburban subdivisions unless
otherwise noted.
SECTION lG.: General Design Principles and Objectives
16-1 Conformity with Comprehensive Master Plan. All subdivisions
shall conform to the Comprehensive Master Plan for orderly aud unified de-
velopment of streets, utilities, neighborhood design, and public land and
facilities.
16-2 Achieving Desirable Neighborhood Development. Resideutial
subdivisions shall be designed to take advantage of the principles and
general designs for neighborhood developmeut as established by the Com-
prehensive Master Plan and the City Planning Commission in order to
achieve the most advantageous developmeut of the entire neighborhood unit
in which the subdivision is located.
16-3 Provision for Future Subdivision. If a tract is subdivided
into parcels larger than ordinary building lots, such parcels shall be
arranged to allou logical further subdivision and the opening of future
streets.
16-4 Standards for Site Improvements. All streets, alleys, side-
",alks, utility installations and other site improvements required to be
ius tal led by the subdivider under the provisions of these regulations
shall conform to the requirements of this section and to the then current
policies, specifications, and regulations of the City of Schertz, or other
approved agencies responsible for design, construction methods and standards,
payment, refuuds, credits and other financial arrangements.
SECTION 17: Streets.
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17-1 Street Layout. The arrangement, extent, character, width,
grade and location of all streets shall conform to the Najor Street Plan
and the Comprehensive Master Plan. Minor residential streets shall pro-
vide adequate circulation within the neighborhood and yet discourage through
traffic. The street layout shall be arranged to achieve the most desirable
development 9f the entire neighborhood unit with appropriate consideration
of creeks, drainage channels, wooded areas and other topographical features
which lend themselves to special treatment.
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17-2 Relation ::0 AdloininR Streets. Hhere appropriate to the
neighborhood pattern, e; isting streets iu adjoining areas shall be con-
tinued and tied into th lJroposed street layout. The uidth and align-
ment of such streets sh ,11 be as determined by the City Planninu Com-
mission.
17-3 Projecti, a of Streets. When adjoining areas are not yet
subdivided, the arrang, ment of streets shall provide for the ;,roper pro-
jection of streets intI the adjoining unsubdivided areas as Hill be re-
quired to complete the neighborhood pattern or conform to the Comprehen-
sive Plan.
17-4 Private ~ ~reets. Private streets which serve more than one
residential lot~-or one ~r;;;;re multi-family structures O\med by more than
one person or cor~.)orati)o tIre expressly forbidden. All such streets shall
be dedicated to the pullic in accordance with these regulations.
17-5 Partial c,"[alf Streets. In the case of minor streets, no
new half-streets shall j~ platted. Where the proposed subdivision abutts
u~on an existing half-'treet, the remaining half of the street shall be
platted. In the case cf secondary streets and major thoro fares , half-
streets may be platted, if necessary, in conformauce "ith the Com;.'rehen-
sive Master Plan.
17-6 Dead-End Streets and Cul~de-Sncs.
A. Dead-end streets shall be prohibited, except as short
stubs projected to be continued in future subdivisions ia
coaformance \vith Section 17-3, or 't.;rhen designed as Cul-de-
Sacs. Temporary turu-arounds shall be provided on pro-
jected streets until such time as they are extended.
B. Cul-de-Sacs shall not exceed four huudred (400) feet in
length and shall have a turn-around of not less than one
hundred (100) feet in diameter in single family residen-
tial areas, one hundred twenty (120) feet in multi-
family residential areas and not less than two hundred
(200) feet in diameter in commercial and industrial areas.
17-7 Alignment. The alignment of all major thoro fares and
secondary streets shall conform to the Compreheusive Master Plan and
the requirements of Exhibit "A" of these regulations. Minor street
alignment shall meet the requiremellts of Exhibit "A" and in no case
shall street jogs be offset less than one hundred twenty (120) feet
on ceuterline.
17-3 Intersections. All intersections on major thorofares Dnd
secondary streets shall be at ninety (90) degrees except as sholnl on the
Comprehensive Haster Plau or approved by the City Plallning Commission.
The intersectious of minor streets shall be as uearly ninety (90) degrees
as practicable. The curb radii at street intersectious in urban sub-
divisions shall conform to Table I of Exhibit "A".
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17-9 Right-of-Way and Pavement Hidths. All street and pavement
widths shall conform to the Comprehensive Master Plan and the requirements
of Exhibit "A", but in no case shall the right-of-way ,~idths be less than
the fo llO\~ing:
A. Major thoro fares - eighty (30) feet.
B. Secondary streets - sixty (60) feet.
C. Minor streets - fifty (50) feet.
17-10 Street llames. Names of new streets shall not duplicate the
names of existing streets Hithin the county unless the new street is a con-
tinuatio,1 of or part of a future continuation of such existing street.
Street uames shall be chosen to avoid similarity or confusion with existing
street names. Names of all new streets shall be subject to a,'proval bJ' the
City Plannin.g Commission, alld coordinated on an area-'{.lide basis.
17-11 Other Minimum Improvements. Additional improvements such
as street lights and street name, signs shall be installed in accordance
,,11th minimum requirements of Exhibit "A" and then current policies of the
City Planning Commis,sion.
17-12 Construction Standards. All streets shall be constructed
with reference to base, surfacing, curbs, grades, horizontal curves and
intersection curve radius in accordance with the standards prescribed in
Exhibit "A" of these regulations and the then current specifications of
the City of Schertz.
17-13 Reserve a provisional one-foot reserve shall be used along
the side or end of streets that abutt property not subdivided in a recorded
plat.
17-14 Temporary Right-of-Way. When deemed necessary by the City
Planning Commission, temporary right-of-way shall be provided for certain
uses or locations, such as the provision of turn-arounds on projected
streets. Such temporary right-of-way shall revert to the abutting property
owners when no longer required for its original purpose.
SECTION 18: Alleys.
18-1 Commercial and Industrial Districts. Paved alleys not less
than twenty (20) feet wide shall be provided iu all conunercial or industrial
districts, except that the City Planning Commission may waive this require-
ment where other definite and assured provision is made for service access,
such as off-street loading, unloading and parking consistent with an ade-
quate for the uses proposed.
18-2 Residential Areas. If alleys are provided in residential areas
they shall be not less than sixteen (16) feet wide.
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10-3 Intersections and Turns. Alley intersections and sharp
changes in aligument shall be avoided, but where two alleys intersect,
or an alley turus at an angle sharper than one hundred (100) degrees, a
cut-off of not less than ten (10) feet from the normal intersection of
the property lines shall be provided.
18-4 Dead-End Alleys. Dead-end alleys shall be avoided where
~ossib1e, but if unavoidable, shall be provided with adequate turn-around
facilities as determined by the City Planning Commission and have no less
than sixteen (16) foot pavement width.
13-5 Construction. All alleys shall be constructed in accordauce
with the standards prescribed in Exhibit "A" of these regulations.
SECTION 19: Easements.
19-1 Utility Easements. In residential areas where alleys are
not platted, easements shall be provided for installation of utilities.
In general the rear easement shall be twenty (20) feet wide, centered on
the rear lot lines. Additional requirements for public utility easements
shall be determined by the City Engineer.
19-2 Drainage Easements. Where the subdivisiou is traversed by a
water course, drainage way, channel or stream, there shall be provided a
storm water easement or drainage right-of-way conforming substantially with
the lines of such water course, and of sufficient width as determined by the
City Engineer, to accommodate further width or construction and allow access
for maintenance.
SECTION 20: Pedestrian Circulation.
20-1 Sidewalks. Paved sideualks shall be provided on both sides
of Major and Secondary Streets and on one side 0< all other streets in all
residential areas in urba.n subdivisions as prescribed in Exhibit "ATI.
Sidewalks shall not be required in suburban subdivisions.
20-2 Crosswalks. Pedestrian crosswalks not less than ten (10) feet
,lide, with not less than four (4) feet of paved surface shall be dedicated
in urban subdivisions where deemed necessary by the City Planning Commis-
sion, to provide access to schools, playgrounds, shopping centers and
other neighborhood facilities.
SECTION 21: Blocks
21-1 General Layout. The lengths, widths, and shapes of blocks
shall be determined uith due regard to:
A. Provision of adequate building sites suitable to the
special needs of the type of use contemplated.
B. Zoning requirements as to lot sizes and dimensions.
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C. Needs for convenient access, circulation, control and
safety of street traffic.
D. Limitations and opportunities of topography.
21-2 Length. In general block lengths along minor or secondary
streets shall not exceed one thousand four hundred (1,400) feet or be less
than five hundred (500) feet, and along major thoro fares shall not exceed
one thousand eight hundred (1,800) feet or be less than nine hundred (900)
feet. .
21-3 Hidth. In general, blocks shall be platted of sufficient
width to contain two tiers of lots tlith alley or utility easement between
them, except where lots are double-fronted on major thorofares, railroads,
or drainage channels, or tlhere overall ueighborhood design justifies a
different layout, or where a single tier of lots is platted to adjoin the
rear of ex~sting lots of unplatted tracts.
SECTION 22: ~.
22-1 General Layout. The size, width, depth, shape and orienta-
tion of lots shall be appropriate for the neighborhood in which the sub-
division is located, and for the type of development and use contemplated,
to assure provision of proper open space and prevent overcrm;ding.
22-2 Lot Dimensions. Lot dimensious shall conform to the zoning
ordinance or the follouing requirements, if more restrictive:
A. Residential lots uhere uot served by public or approved
off-lot sewer shall be at least seventy (70) feet wide,
at least one hundred twenty (120) feet deep and have an
area of at least nine thousand (9,000) square feet. In
addition the City Planning Commissiou shall request the
City or County Health Office to cause a percolation test
to be made and shall require such lot area as recommended
by the Health Officer, but in no case less than nine
thousand (9,000) square feet.
B. Residential lots where served by public or approved
central sewerage system shall be at least fifty (50)
.feet Hide, at least one hundred (100) feet deep and
have au area of at least six thousand (6,000) square
feet. 7/ ,,"0
C. Depth and width of properties laid out for commercial
or industrial purposes shall be adequate to provide for
the off-street service and parking facilities.required
by the type of use and development contemplated.
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D. Corner lots shall have sufficient width to permit the
required building setback and proper orientation to both
streets. Lots abutting on cross-walks shall be treated
as corner lots.
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E. Where a residential lot backs up to a railroad right-of-
way, high pressure gas line, industrial area or any other
land use "hich may have a depreciating effect on residen-
tial property, and where no marginal access street or other
street is provided at the rear of such lot, additional
depth shall be required, not to exceed a total of oue
hundred fifth (150) feet. Where a lot sides to any of
the above, appropriate additional Hidth sha 11 be required.
A planting screen, no-access easement of at least ten (10)
feet shall be provided along the' line of lots abutting
such traffic artery or other disadvantageous land use.
F. If a residential lot faces a major thoro fare it shall be
at least ten (10) feet deeper than otherwise required.
G. Radial residential lots shall be at least fifty (50)
feet Hide at the building line.
22:3 Orientation. Residential lots shall be oriented to take
advantage of topography, and the best relationship to the overall design
of the neighborhood and to minimize the effects of any surrounding depre-
ciating land uses.
A. The placing of residential lots faciug directly upon a
major thorofare shall be avoided, unless lots face a
marginal access street parallel to such major thorofare.
Lots should side or back to major thorofares and other
depreciating land uses.
B. The placing of lots at right angles to each other ~<ith
rear and side lot lines adjacent) shall be avoided.
C. Side lot lines shall be as nearly perpendicular as
practicable to the street the lot faces, or radial
to curved streets.
22-4 Access. Every lot shall be provided >lith adequate access
to a public street, either by direct frontage on such street, or by a
public pedestrian accessway approved by the Commission. Rear and/or
side driveway access to major thoro fares shall be prohibited.
22-5 Building Lines. Minimum front and side building setback
lines at streets and cross-walks shall be shown on all plats and shall
conform to the restrictions, if any, imposed on the subdivision by the
subdivider, but in no event shall such setback lines be less than re-
quired by the zoning ordinance or the folloHing minimum requirements.
A. Interior Lots;
(1) Fronting on minor street: Tl<enty (20) feet.
(2) Fronting on secondary street: Twenty-five (25) feet.
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(3) Fronting on major thorofare: Thirty-five (35) feet.
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B. Corner Lots: Same as interior lot requirement on each
street.
SECTION 23: Public Sites and Open Spaces.
23-1 Conformance l~ith Comprehensive Haster Plan "here a proposed
park, school, playground, or other public facility is sho"Il in the Com-
prehensive Master Plan or official neighborhood plan is located in l~hole
or in part in a subdivisiou, the subdivider may dedicate such land to public
use, or shall cause such land to be held in reserve for a period of three
(3) years from date the plat is recorded for purchase by the appropriate
public agency. If detailed plans are not available for the land to be
pub1icily u3ed, the City Planning Commission shall cause such determination'
to be m~d0 "ithin reasonable period of time and inform the subdivider of the
extent of land area re~uired.
23-2 Other Public Land. Where deemed essential by the City Plan-
ning Commission, upon consideration of the particular type of development
proposed in the subdivision, and especially in large scale neighborhood
unit developments not anticipated in the Comprehensive Master Plan, the
City Planning Commission may require the dedication or reservation of such.
other areas or sites of a character, extent and location suitable to the
needs created by sub-development for schools, parks, and other neighborhood
purposes.
SECTION 24: Protection of Natural Features. The Commission may decline
approval if due regard is not shown for the preservation 0:1: natural features
such as large trees, water courses, scenic points, historical spots and
similar community assets, >rllich if preserved, will add attractiveness,
stability and value to the property.
PART IV - REQUIRED l}lPROVE}illNTS
SECTION 25: Monuments. Concrete monuments shall be placed at all block
corners, angle poiuts, points of curve, and all corners of boundary lines
of the subdivision as required by City Engineer. All intermediate property
corners shall be marked "rith iron stakes. Placement, size, length, and
type of monuments shall confo~1m to specificatiou of the City Engineer.
SECTION 26: Street Improvements. All street improvements shall meet the
then current requirements of the Comprehensive Master Plan, specifications
of the City Engineer, and the requirements of Exhibit "A" of these regula-
tions, but in no case shnll be more minimal than the following specifica-
tions:
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SCHEDULE OF MINIMUM STREET IMPROVE~lliNTS
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Classification
Right-
of-Way
Pavement
Standard*
A B
Drainage Standard
A B
Sidewalk
Standard
A Only
Expressway
As required by Comprehensive Plan, City Commission and
Highway Department
Major Thorofare
As required by Comprehensive Plan, City Commission and
Highway Department
Secondary Thoro.
fare
60'
Minor Street
50'
40-44 241 Curb & Ditch & 4' Both Sides
Gutter Culvert
28' 20' Curb & Ditch & 4' either side
Gutter Culvert
28' 20' Curb & Ditch & 4' on Sub-
Gutter Culvert division Side
only
Frontage Street
40'
* Standard "A" applies to urban subdivision.
Standard "B" applies only to suburban subdivisions.
SECTION 27: W~ter Systems.
27-1 General. All water supply, treatment, storage, and distribu-
tion facilities shall be f'lr::lished and installed in compliance with the re-
quirements of Exhibit "A" of these reguJ.ations, and then current po l1cies
and specifications of the City Engineer and the Texas State Department of
Health.
27-2 Urban Subdivisions. Every lot in an urban subdivision shall
be provided with an approved supply of water, either by the construction of
a distribution system connected to an adequate approved public water system,
or if such public source is not available, by construction of a complete
water system, including a safe, adequate water source, proper treatment
facilities, pumps, storage facilities and distribution system, approved by
the State Department of Health.
27-3 Suburban Subdivisiou. Every lot in a suburban subdivision
shall be provided with water satisfactory for human consumption from a
source on the lot, or a public utility source, in adequate supply for
family consumption, and for operation of a septic tank as required by
these regulations if the lot is not served by public sewer.
27-4 Fire Hydrants. Every urban subdivision shall be provided with
standard fire hydrants as part of the water distribution system, in accord-
ance with the then current policies of the City so that every lot is within
five hundred (500) feet of a fire hydrant.
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SECTION 28: Sewerage Systems.
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28-1 GeneraL All facilities for the collection and disposal of
sewerage shall be furnished and installed in com~liance with the require-
ments of Exhibit "A" of these regulations, the then current policies and
specifications of the City Engineer, and the Texas State Department of
Health.
28-2 Sanitary Sewers. Sanitary sewers shall be installed to serve
each lot in all subdivisions where connection is to be made immediately to
a community disposal system or to a public sel'lerage system. Where such
counection is not to be made immediately, plans shall be l're:Jared for
installation of a sewerage collecting system to serve each lot, and those
parts of such system which will lie in the portion of streets and alleys,
intended for vehicular traffic shall be installed before such street or
alley is paved.
28~3 Septic Tank. In any subdivision in which immediate connection
to a sewerage system cannot be made, a septic tank of at least five hundred
(500) gallons capacity with a drain field of at least one huudred fifty (150)
feet shall be installed on lot in accordance with the regulations of the
appropriate health authorities.
SECTION 29: Drainage.
29-1 Geuera1. No lot in any subdivision which is subject to flood-
ing by rainfall shall be approved until drainage facilities adequate to carry
off such rainfall have been provided, as determined by computations by the
City Engineer.
29-2 Urban Subdivisions. All necessary storm drainage facilities
including enclosed storm sewers, bridges, culverts, and water course im-
provements, to carry off storm water within the subdivision and integrate
such subdivision drainage with the overall urban drainage system, shall
be installed in accordance with the then current requirements o'f the City
Engineer, Exhibit "A" of these regulations, and official urban and county
drainage plans.
29-3 Suburban Subdivisions. All necessary drainage improvements
shall be installed to assure that all rain runoff is carried to an existing
county drainage facility without crossing adjoining property or causing
erosion of any land in accordance with any official county drainage plans,
Exhibit "A" of these regulations and the requirements of City Engineer, or
City Planning Commission':
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EXHIBIT "A"
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SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN STANDARDS
FOR PUBLIC WORKS UlPROVENENTS
All urban subdivisions shall comply with the specifications
and design standards as hereinafter outlined. Suburban sub-
divisions shall comply with the specifications and standards
I,ith the exception of such items as side\,alks, curbs and
gutters, etc. J ~lhich are not required in rural subdivisions.
When such items ,n1ich are not required are nevertheless in-
stalled by the subdivider these specifications shall apply.
A. ~,o copies of plans and profiles for streets, alleys, sidewalks and
drainage ease~ents including the following information shall be sub-
mittedwith each final plat.
B. Etreets, Alleys. and Sidewalks
1. Plans
(a) T~,ical sections showing the proposed pavement width, type,
thickness and crown; the proposed curb or curb and gutter
type as required, location in relation to centerline and
exposure; the proposed sidel,alk dimcnsions and lGcation in
relation to curbs and propcrty lincs; the proposed street
grading slopes, for each of the differcnt types of strcets
and alleys in the subdivision.
(b) Alignment of each street, alley, sidel,alk aud crosslomlk-way
showing a beginning and ending station; each deflection angle
of the centerline and the station of the point of interscction;
the station of the point of curvature and thc point of tangcncy
of each curve; the station and angle of intersection of cach
intersection with another street, alley or drainage easement;
the station and radius of each curb return; the loca'tion of
adjaccnt right-of-way lincs; the location and limits of side-
walks and curbs of each street; the location of monumcnts.
(c) Location, description, and clevation of bench marks, thc top
of curb grade at each curb end, each fifty (50) foot station
and cach end of each curb rcturn; the centerline grade at
each end and at each fifty (50) foot station of alleys; the
gradient of each tangent grade and the location and leugth
of each vertical curve; the direction of storm .drainage flow
at each intersection; thc profi1cs of streets, alleys, and
drainage ditches shall show the natural ground at adjacent
property lines and the proposed centerline.
(d) Scale, north arrow and date. Plan and profile shall be drm>n
,to scale of one inch (1") equals fifty (50) feet horizontally
and one (1") inch equals five (5) feet vertically.
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2. Design Standards
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(a) At each street intersection the curb shall be rounded with a
curve of radius "R", varying "ith the interior angle as
specified in Table 1. (Not required in rural subdivisions.)
(b) At each intersection the property lines at each block corner
shall be rounded with a curve on radius "R", varying with the
interior angle as specified in Table 1.
(c) Street and alley grades shall, in general, conform to the
terrain, and shall not exceed the grades sl,ecified in Table 2.
No street or alley grade shall be less than three-tenths (0.3)
of one(l) percent unless otherwise specified by the City
Engineer.
(d) Horizoutal curve radii shall not be less than those specified
in Table 2.
3. Constructi.on Requirements
The subdivider shall excavate, fill and grade all alleys and new
streets including sidewalk areas ,,,here required, "ithin the sub-
division so that pavements and sidewalks may be constructed along
lines and grades approved by the City Engineer. In general, the
grades of sidewalk areas shall be so established that no extreme
or abrupt changes in grade are encountered ~vithin blocks, but
variations may be allowed where, because of soil conditions,
topography, or valuable trees, the establishment of such grades
would result in uudue hardshi? New streets and alleys shall be
surfaced in accordance with i,lans and specifications approved
by the City Engineer and coustructed under his su~ervision. No
street shall be surfaced until the undergrouud utilities which
are to be installed in the portions of the streets intended for
vehicular traffic, have been installed.
New streets (including previously dedicated right-of-ways) and
existing unpaved streets abutting both sides to a new subdivision
or resubdivision shall be constructed in accordance with the stand-
ards of Table 3 and the following requirements.
(a) Sub-Grade Preparation
Subgrade shall be pre~ared in accordance with the specifica-
tions of the City Engineer, aud compacted to a Proctor dry
density of not less than ninety percent (90%). When fill is
required it shall be placed in uuiform lifts not to exceed
six (6) inches in depth prior to compaction with pneumatic
rollers or eight (8) inches prior to compaction with other
types of rollers. Each lift shall be compacted to ninety (90)
percent Proctor density before succeeding lifts are placed.
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(b)
Flexible Base
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l'ihen asphaltic pavement surfaces are used, the base shall be
a compacted flexible base constructed to the specifications
of the City Engineer, to the depth shown in Table 3, with a
Proctor density of not less than ninety-five (95) percent.
(c)
Stabilized Base
As alternate to the flexible base above, a compacted soil-
cement base with a Proctor density of ninety-five (95) percent
may be used, with soil-cement ratio and thickness to be ap-
proved by the City Engineer.
(d) Asphaltic Pavement
The compacted surface course shall be applied at the rates
specified in Table 3. The paving mixture and construction
methods shall conform to the specifications of the City
Engineer for Hot Mix, Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete, Hot Mix
Cold Laid Asphaltic Concrete, or Cold Mix Limestone Rock
Asphalt.
(e) Concrete Pavement
All concrete pavement shall be Portland Cement concrete of a
depth and compressive strength specified in Table 3 and con-
structed in accordance with the specifications of the City
Engineer. Reinforcing steel shall be 6 x 6 wire mesh or
number 3 round steel eighteen (18) inches on centers both
ways.
(f) Curbs, Curb and Gutters
Curbs or combined curb and gutter sections, where required,
shall be constructed of Port laud Cement Concrete and installed
in accordance with the specifications of the City Engineer,
on all streets within the subdivision along the lines and
grades approved by the City Engineer. Curbs or combined curb
and gutter shall be provided on both sides of all streets
within urban subdivisions and on the side of bouudary streets
adjacent to the subdivision.
(g) Sidewalks
All sidewalks and crosswalks shall be constructed of Portland
Cement Concrete at least four (4) inches thick and at least
four (4) feet wide, according to specifications of the City
Engineer, and along the lines and grades approved by the City
Engineer.
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C. Drainage and Drainage Struc,~
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1. Plans
The required plans shall show the following iuformation:
(a) Coustruction details of all drainage structures including
dimensions, reinforcing, and components such as grates and
manhole covers.
(b) Alignlnent of drainage easements showing a beginning and
ending station; each deflection angle of the centerline,
and the station of the point of intersection; the station of
the point of curvature and the point of taugency of each
curve) the station and angle of intersection of each inter-
section with another drainage easement, the location of each
drainage structure, and the location and siz'e of, all storm
se1:oJ'ers.
(c) The centerline grade at each end and at each fifty foot station
of drainage ditches, the direction of storm drainage flow at
each intersection, the flow line elevations of each drainage
structure, the flow liue elevation of each storm sewer, at
each point of change, each end, and at the intervening
gradients.
2. Drainage Computations
(a) Run-off rates shall be computed as determined by the City
Engineer. In all cases run-off rates shall be computed on the
basis of ultimate development of the entire watershed contri-
buting run-off water to the proposed subdivision, on the basis
of concrete-lined channels and streets carrying storm water
in the contributing area.
(b) Streets may be used to carry storm water if the calculated
flow does not exceed that required by the City Engineer, or the
velocity does not exceed ten (10) feet per second. Minor
streets shall be designed on a five (5) year frequency. Where
streets are not capable of meeting the above requirements,
drainage structures shall be provided. Street widths shall
not be widened beyond width determined by street classification.
(c) Concrete and earth-lined channels and storm sewers shall be
designed on the basis of a twenty-five (25) year frequency.
(d) Alleys shall be designed on the basis of a five (5) year
frequency to carry storm water from only the lots within
the blocks abutting the alleys.
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3. Construction Standards
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(a) All drairlage structures shall be constructed in accordance
with the plans and specifications and to the lines and grades
approved by the City Engineer.
(b) All concrete used in drainage structures shall develop a
COml)ressive strength of three thousand (3,000) p. s. 1. in
twenty-eight (28) days. All castings shall conform to the
Standard Specifications for Gray Iron Castings, A.S.T.M.
Designation A-48 for Class 2 Gray Cast Iron.
(c) QL~i~~e Ditches. In concrete lined ditches the lining shall
eKtend one foot beyond the height of the design flm, line.
Between the top of the lining and the top of the ditch an
earth sodded side slope not steeper than two (2) horizontal
to one (1) vertical may be used. Vertical concrete walls
shall not exceed two (2) feet in height unless properly
fenced or enclosed. Earth sodded channels shall be mulch
sodded over the entire surface area of the channel, and the
side slope shall not be steeper than three (3) horizontal to
one (1) vertical.
D. Sanitary Sm'1ers
1. All gravity sewers shall be vitrified clay sewer pipe conforming to
A.S.T.M. standards, and installed in conformance with the specifica-
tions of the City Engineer. Concrete sewer pipe may be used in
areas in which there will be no industrial waste carried, upon
approval of the Engineer.
2. The minimum size of lateral sewer mains in residential areas shall
be six (6) inches in diameter. Minimum grades shall be sufficient
to produce a velocity of two (2) feet per second.
3. All outfall mains shall be of sufficient size to accommodate the
maximum anticipated flow from the entire area tributary to the line,
as approved by the City Engineer.
4. Lift stations shall be furnished '~1ere necessary, of such size and
design as determined by the City Engineer.
E. Water Mains
1. All water distribution mains shall be installed in conformance with
the specifications of the City Engineer.
2. The m1n1mum size of lateral water mains shall be six (6) inches in
diameter.
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3. All principal mains shall be of sufficient size to meet all anti-
cipated requirements of the system as determined by the City
Engineer.
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4. The layout of mains shall assure two-way flow at all "oints in
the system, with the exception of extensions of Cul-de-Sacs and
other dead-ends approved by the City Engineer.
TABLE 1
CURB RETURNS
Interior Angle
In Degrees
Intersection of
Local or Collec-
tor Streets
Intersection ofCollec-
tor or Local Street and
Ma jor Street
150-145
145-11,0
140-135
135-85
85- 7 5
75-65
65- 55
55-45
45-0
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15
15
15
15
20
25
30
35
35
Interior Angle
In Degrees
150-145
145-140
140-135
135-125
125-85
85-75
75-65
65-55
55-45
45-0
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25
25
25
25
30
35
40
45
45
INTERSECTION RETURNS
Intersection of Local
~r Collector Street
12
12
12
12
15
20
30
40
50
75
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Intersection
of Ma;or Stre~
Intersection of
Major Street(s)
15
18
20
25
25
40
70
80
100
140
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25
28
30
35
50
80
90
110
150
"
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TABLE 2
STREET & ALLEY GRADES
Street or Alley Type
Expressway
Major
Secondary
Local
Harginal Access
Alley
Per Cent Grade
(Designated by State
Highway Department)
6%
6%
107.
10%
10%
HORIZONTAL CURVE RADII
Street Type
Express\<ay
Major
Secondary
Local
Marginal Access
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Center Line Radius
(Designated by State
Highway Department)
1200'
700'
.100'
100'
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TABLE 3
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STREET BASE AND SURFACE STANDARDS - URBAN SUBDIVISION
Street Classification
Base
Surface
Major Thorofare
12" Flexible
Asphalt, Hot Mix, hot
Laid, 200 lbs per square
yard.
6" Reinforced Concrete
3500 p. s. i., with 6x6
mesh or equivalent #3
steel
Secondary Thorofare
8" Flexible
Asphalt, Hot Mix, Hot
Laid, 125 lbs. per
square yard.
6" Reinforced Concrete
3500 p.s.i., with 6x6
mesh or equivalent #3
steel
l1inor or Frontage
Street
6" Flexible
1. Asphalt, Hot Mix,
Hot Laid, or Hot l1ix
Cold Laid, 100 lbs.
per square yard.
2. Rock asphalt, lJ;;"
3. Double bituminous
surface treatment.
4. 6" unreinforced Con-
crete 3500 p.s.i.
Commercial Alley
6" Unreinforced Concrete
3500 p.s.1.
Residential Alley
5" Unreinforced Concrete
3000 p.s .1.
NOTE: In suburban subdivisions the construction of major and
secondary thorofares will be determined by the State
Highway Department if classified under State or Farm-to-
l1arket system, otherwise by appropriate County authority.
Minor streetS shall be surfaced in accordance with County
requirements for acceptance for maintenance.
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EXHIBIT "B"
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND CERTIFICATES
The final plat shall contain the following:
1. Owner's Acknowledgement:
State of Texas
County of
x
X
I (we), the undersigned, owner(s) of the land shown on this plat, and
designated herein as the subdivision to the City of : ,
Texas, and whose name is subscribed hereto, hereby dedicate to the use
of the public forever all streets, alleys, parks, water courses, drains,
easements and public places thereon shown for the purpose and consider-
ation therein expressed.
Owner
State of Texas
County of
X
X
Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared
, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed
to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the
same for the purposes and considerations therein stated.
Given under my hand and seal of office this
day of
19 .
Notary Public,
County, Texas
2. Certificate by the City Engineer:
I, the undersigned, City Engineer of the City of hereby
certify that this subdivision plat conforms to all requirements of the
subdivision regulations of the City as to which his approval is required.
City Engineer
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3. Aporoval of the City Planning Commis s io,E!;:
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This plat has been submitted to and
considered by the City Planning Commission of the City of ,
Texas, and is hereby approved by such Commission.
Date this day of , 19_ .
By:
Chairman I
ATTEST: I
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Secretary I
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4. Certificate of the Surveyor. responsible for surveying the subdivision
area, attesting to its accuracy:
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State of Texas X
County of X
I, the undersigned, a (registered professional eugineer/
publi~ surveyor) in the State of Texas, hereby certify that this plat
is true and correct and was prepared from an actual survey of the property
made under my supervision on the ground.
(Engineer or
Registered Professional Engineer !
Surveyor I S Seal) or
Registered Public Surveyor
5. Certificate by the Platting Engineer responsible for the preparation of
the final plat and supporting data, attesting to its accuracy:
State of Texas
County 0 f X
I, the undersigned, a registered professional engineer in the State of
Texas, hereby certify that proper engineering consideration has been given
this plat.
(Engineer's Seal) Registered Professional Engineer
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SECTION 30: Emergeucy Clause:
4It WHEREAS, an emergency is apparent for the immediate preservation of
the public health, safety and general welfare, and there is an imperative
public necessity that this Ordinance shall become effective immediately
upon its passage, all ordinance and rules governing the effective date
of any ordinance are hereby suspended, and this Ordinance shall take
effect and be in force and effect from and after its final passage, and
it is so ordained.
PASSED:
APPROVED:
APPROVED: '
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Mayor
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City Attorney
ATTEST:
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City Secretary
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ORDINANCE NO. ,~~ ;:2 3 I
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE #140 REQUIRING SUBDIVIDERS TO
SHOW THE LOCATION OF FIRE HYDRANTS :AND STREET LIGHTING POLES
ON PLOT PLANS AND SETTING DESIGN STANDARDS THEREFOR.
Exhibit "A", Section B. Streets, Alleys, and Sidewalks,
subparagraph 1. Plans, subparagraph (b) is amended to read,
"Alignment of each street, alley, sidewalk and cross-wa1k-way
showing a beginning and ending station; each deflection angle
of the ccnter1ine and the station of the point of intersection;
the station of the point of curvature and the point of tangency
of each curve; the station and angle of intersection of each
intersection with another street alley or drainage easement;
the station and radiv8 of each curb return; the location of
adjacent right-of-way lines; the location and limits of side-
walks and curbs of each street; the location of monuments; the
location of fire hydrants; and the location of street lighting
poles.
Subparagra9h 2. Design Standards, subparagraph (e) is added.
"Street lighting poles will be of metal construction, spaced
to provide luminosity throughout the street thoroughfare
for which intended and of design standard which meets the then
current policy of the City of Schertz.
PASSED A~ID AP~RnVED THIS
6th day of MaY-Inl.
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MAYOR
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ORDINANCE NO. 247
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 140 OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ,
TEXAS, CONCERNING SUBDIVISION IN SAID CITY AND WITHIN ITS EXTRA-
TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, GUADALUPE
COUNTY, TEXAS:,
1. That ordinance No. 140 governing the construction of subdivisions
within the. city limits of the City of Schertz, Guadalupe County, Texas
and within its extraterritorial jurisdiction be amended as follows:
(1) That those sections of said ordinance which specify a
reinspection of streets or other major utilities when required
by the engineer of the City of Schertz, Texas, be amended to
read, "That the City of Schertz, Guadalupe County, Texas will
require a $5q,OO fee to be paid to said city by such subdivider
when each such reinspection is required".
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 2nd day of March 1972.
SJJ/Q;4,,~/
Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Secretary
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ORDINANCE 4i 263
ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISION OF THE SUB-
DIVISION ORDINANCE 4n40 OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ,
GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS that:
I.
Exhibit A, Section B, Subparagraph 3 (f): SPECIFICATIONS AND
DESIGN STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC WORKS IMPROVEMENTS; Section B - Streets ,
Alleys, and Sidewalks; Subparagraph 3 - Construction Requirements,
f. Curbs, Curb and Gutters of the CITY OF SCHERTZ SUBDIVISION ORDI-
NANCE #140 be amended to include:
EXHIBIT "A" SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC WORKS
IMPROVEMENTS
B. Streets, Alleys, and Sidewalks
3. Construction Requirements
f. Curbs, Curb and Gutters - "Roll curbs, slant curbs, or
other type curb construction which impedes street sweeper operation is
prohibited."
II.
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are
herewith repealed.
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PASSED AND APPROVED this the <;:!,'itX day of rLv.ft/.U
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ORDINANCE fF 2.71
AN ORDINANC": AI1":lffiING cry ORDINANC": #< 140 A!m PRESCRIBING Nl\W BAS1i; AND SURFACE
STJ,l\1DARDS FOR URBAN SUBDIITISIONS \-lITlIIN THE CITY.
BE IT ORDAHJ4:D BY 'J'lIl1: CITY COUNCIL OF THr.; CITY OF SCW<;Rn, GU/I.l)AIJJPE CCUNTY, TSXAS:
1. That City of Schertz Ordinance # 140 governing submmvisions within the city
limits of the City of Schertz, Guadalupe County, Texas and liLthin its extraterritorial
jurisdiction be ,amended as follows:
Table 3 STRElilT BASE AND SURFACE STJ\NDARDS - URBAN SUBDIVISION
Street Classification .
Major Thar~fare
Base
12" Flexible
Surface
Asphalt, Hot Mix, Hot
Laid, 220 Ibs per square yard.
6" Reinforced Concrete 3500 p.s.i.
wi th 6x6 mesh or equivalent #3
st8el
Secondary Thorofare
10" flexible
Asphalt, Hot Mix, Hot Laid,
190 Ibs. per square yard.
6" Reinforced Concrete 3500 p.s.1..
with 6x6roesh or equivalent #3
steel
l~nor or Frontage Street
8" Flexible
ComMercial Alley
ResideTItiaiA-Uey
Asphalt, Hot Nix, Hot Laid,
5l:6;!ic:illizc:pexcsq1iloxexlf.lilX1l\<:
Hot Mix, Cold La~d, 165 Ibs per s~a]
6" ullreinfor..'?~d concrete 3500 ~~-.l.
6" unreinforced concrete 3500 p.s.i.
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5" unr-einforced CO'1crete 3000 p.s. i.
Note: In suburban subdivisions the construction 8f major and
secondary thorofares will be determined by the State
Highway Department if classified under state or,Farm_to_
Market system" otherwise by appropriate county authority.
Minor streets shall be surfaced in accordance with County
requirements.
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ORDINANCE NO. .~~ .2 3/
Al, ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE #140 REQUIRING SUBDIVIDERS TO
SHOW THE LOCATION OF FIRE HYDRANTS :AND STREET LIGHTING POLES
ON PLOT PLANS AND SETTING DESIGN STANDARDS THEREFOR.
Exhibit "A", Section B. Streets , Alleys , and Sidewalks,
subparagraph 1. Plans, subparagraph (b) is amended to read,
"Alignment of each street, alley, sidewalk and cross-wa1k-way
showing a beginning and ending station; each deflection angle
of the ccnterline and the station of the point of intersection;
the station of the point of curvature and the point of tangency
of each curvc; the station and angle of intersection of each
intersection with another street alley or drainage easement;
the station and radi~s of each curb return; the location of
adjacent right-of-way lines; the location and limits of side-
walks and curbs of each street; the location of monuments; the
location of fire hydrants; and the location of street lighting
poles.
Subparagraph 2. Design Standards, subparagraph (e) is added.
'''Street lighting poles will be of metal construction, spaced
to provide luminosity throughout the street thoroughfare
for which intended and of design standard which meets the then
current policy of the City of Schertz.
PASSED A'ID APrRn'IED TItIS
6th day of MaY.l97l.
W(J-1J/Q/J.n kl
MAYOR
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ORDINANCE NO. 247
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 140 OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ,
TEXAS, CONCERNING SUBDIVISION IN SAID CITY AND WITHIN ITS EXTRA-
TERRItORIAL JURISDICTION.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, GUADALUPE
COUNTY, TEXAS I,
1. That ordinance No. 140 governing the construction of subdivisions
within the city limits of the City of Schertz, Guadalupe County, Texas
and within its extraterritorial jurisdiction be amended as follows:
(1) That those sections of said ordinance which specify a
reinspection of streets or other major utilities when required
by the engineer of the City of Schertz, Texas, be amended to
read, "That the City of Schertz, Guadalupe County, Texas will
require a $5q,OO fee to be paid to said city by such subdivider
when each such reinspection is required",
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 2nd day of March 1972.
SJ1/Q:4,,~/
Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Secretary
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ORDINANCE # 263
ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISION OF THE SUB-
DIVISION ORDINANCE #140 OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ,
GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS that:
1.
Exhibit A, Section B, Subparagraph 3 (f): SEECIFICATIONS AND
DESIGN STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC WORKS IMPROVEMENTS; Section B - Streets,
Alleys, and Sidewalks; Subparagraph 3 - Construction Requirements,
f. Curbs, Curb and Gutters of the CITY OF SCHERTZ SUBDIVISION ORDI-
NANCE #140 be amended to include:
EXHIBIT "A" SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC WORKS
IMPROVEMENTS
B. Streets, Alleys, and Sidewalks
3. Construction Requirements
f. Curbs, Curb and Gutters - "Roll curbs, slant curbs, or
other type curb construction which impedes street sweeper operation is
prohibited. "
II.
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are
herewith repealed.
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PASSED AND APPROVED this the .:<..r'7X day
of a.,.,""'/.U
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ORDlllANIJE fF 2-7 I
AN ORDINANC": AtRWJING Cry ORDINANC": j~ 140 A!.JU PRBSCRIBING NW,W BASE AND SURFA(7,
ST!,]I)DARDS FOR URB~,N SUBDII!ISIONS 1-lI THIN TIm CITY.
Bl1l IT ORDAINSD BY TM CITY COUNCIL OF TH": CITY OF SClffiHTZ, GUADALUPE COUNTY, T";XAS:
1. That City of Schertz Ordinance # 140 governing sub~mvisions within the city
limits of the CHy of Schertz, Guadalupe County, Texas and Hithin its extraterritorial
jurisdiction be amended as folloHs:
Table 3 STR1<lET BASE AND SURFAC8 STJINDARDS - URBAN SUBDII!ISION
Street Classification
-~ajor Thar~fare
Base
12" Flexible
Surface
Asphalt, Hot Mix, Hot
Laid, 220 Ibs per square yard.
6" Reinforced Concrete 3500 p.s.i.
Hith 6x6 mesh or equivalent If3
st8el
Secondary Thorofare
10" flexible
Asphalt, Hot Mix, Hot Laid,
190 Ibs. per square yard.
6" Reinforced Concrete 3500 p.o.i.,
with 6x6 mesh or equivalent #3
st8el
}~nor or Frontage Street
8" Flexible
Asphalt, Hot Mix, Hot Laid,
x6~cxbEc~excsq~oxex~Q
Hot Mix, Cold La~d, 165 Ibs per s~'a:
6" unreinfor..g,~d concrete 3500 ~~-'d'
6" unreinforced concrete 3500 p.s.i.
Com~ercial Alley
iiesidenttAl-iiley --
5" unreinforced concrete 3000 p.s.i.
Note: In suburban subdivisions the construction Jf majpr and
secondary thorofares \<ill be determined by the State
Highway Department if classified under state or Farm_to_
M8rket system" otherHise by appropriate county authority.
Minor streets shall be surfaced in accordance Hith County
requirements.
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