HomeMy WebLinkAbout0063_82-29 1982AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN
SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE OF MAY 10, 1977,
DELETING SECTION 4 PROCEDURE FOR PRELIMINARY
AND FINAL PLATS AND ADOPTING SECTION 4
PROCEDURES FOR CONCEPT PLANS, PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT, PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLATS:
ADDING TO SECTION 5.07 IMPROVEMENTS - THE
REQUIREMENT FOR DRAINAGE AND STORM SEWERS:
AND SECTION 5.10 VARIANCES THAT THERE BE A
TIMELY AND WRITTEN REQUEST.
WHEREAS, the City of Georgetown enacted an ordinance
regulating subdivisions and resubdivision of land for the purpose
of development within the City limits and its extraterritorial
jukisdiction on May 10, 1977= and
WHEREAS, said Ordinance is ambiguous in certain respects a n d
is in need of broadening; and
WHEREAS, the enactment and passage of this Ordinance is
imperative for the orderly and timely development of land under
the jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
IZORGETOWN;
That the following sections of the Subdivision Ordinance are
amended as follows:
SECTION 4
PROCEDURE
4.01 CONCEPT PLAN
When only a portion of a tract or parcel of land is to be
developed, or sold for development, a concept plan of the entire
tract shall be submitted.. A sufficient number of copies for
review, as indicated on the application form, drawn at a scale of
10 0 feet to the inch will be required. On tracts with an outside
perimeter in excess of 2400' x 3600' a scale. of 1" • 4001 may be
required. The plan shall include all land owned or under the
control of the developer impacted by the subdivision and shall
also include all land owned or controlled by the person, firm or
corporation -that sold the tract to be subdivided that will have
an impact on the subdivision, if available. If no 'plans for the
remainder of the tract are available the applicant may submit a
plat of the perimeter of the complete tract of land indicating
thereon the tract being subdivided. Provided, however, that it
shall not be necessary to furnish a concept plan on any tract but
once unless the concept plan materially or substantially changes.
The concept plan shall contain the following:
1. Name and addresses of the subdividers, record owner, land
planner, engineer and/or surveyor.
2. Proposed name of the subdivision.
3. Location in relation to rest of the City and boundaries of
proposed subdivision.
4. A schematic layout of the entire tract and its relationship
to adjacent property and existing or recorded adjoining
development.
5. Topographic contours at 2' intervals ( in 'some cases 5'
contour intervals may be acceptable with consent of Director
of Planning.)
6. Proposed major categories of land use showing existing and
proposed zoning.
7. Proposed number of dwelling units and population densities.
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