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00-01 - O• • �J 0 TOWN OF PROSPER, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 00-01 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE EDWARD BRADLEY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 86, AND THE HARRISON JAMESON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO.480, CONTAR41NG 412.809 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, IN COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING THAT THE OWNERS AND INHABITANTS OF THE ABOVE -DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO THE RIGHTS AND PRIVELAGES OF OTHER CITIZENS OF PROSPER AND BE BOUND BY THE ACTS AND ORDINANCES NOW IN EFFECYAND HEREINAFTER ADOPTED; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR A VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND PROSPER' S ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 84-16 AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the Town of Prosper ("Prosper") received a request from Steve Folsom to annex a tract of land containing 412.809 acres of land, more or less; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the Prosper ("City Council") under the authority of Section 43.001, et seq. Local Government Code, investigated and determined that it would-be advantageous and -beneficial to Prosper and its inhabitants to annex the below - described property ("Property") to Prosper; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the property the subject of this Ordinance is within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Prosper and is adjacent and contiguous to the existing city limits of Prosper; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the field notes close the boundaries of the Property being annexed; and WEHREAS, the City Council finds that. the property the subject of this Ordinance is one-half (1/2) mile or less in width; and N3 CJ7 CD �3 G • U4bZb 02188 WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the property the subject of this Ordinance • is vacant and without residents; and WHEREAS, the City Council has conducted at least two, (2) public hearings at • which persons interested in the annexation were given an opportunity to be heard regarding the proposed annexation and the proposed service plan; and WEHREAS, the City Council finds the public hearings were conducted on or after the fortieth (40'`) day but before the twentieth (20`") day before the date of institution of the annexation proceedings; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds it has completed the annexation process within ninety (90) days after the City Council instituted annexation proceedings; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds the proposed Service Plan for Annexed Area was available for review and inspection by citizens; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that all legal notices, hearings, procedures and publishing requirements for annexation have been performed and completed in the manner and form set forth by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PROSPER, TEXAS: SECTION 1: The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: The Property described as follows and all public streets, roadways and alleyways located within or contiguous to the same is hereby annexed to Prosper. • SECTION 3: The Service Plan for the Property is attached hereto and made a 0 part hereof for all purposes. J A • 04625 021 R9 • SECTION 4: That from and after the passage of this Ordinance, the Property shall be a part of Prosper, and the inhabitants thereof shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of all of the citizens of Prosper and shall be bound by all of the ordinances and • regulations enacted pursuant to and in conformity with the City Charter and the laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 5: That the official map and boundaries of Prosper are hereby amended to include the property as part of Prosper and that a certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed in the County Clerk's office of Collin County, Texas. SECTION 6: It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to make use of the Property in some manner other than as authorized by this Ordinance and Zoning Ordinance No. 84-16, and any amendments thereto; and it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to construct on the Property any building that is not in • conformitywith the permissible use under this Ordinance and Zoning Ordinance No. 84- p g 16, and any amendments thereto. SECTION 7: Any person, firm or corporation who violates any provision of this Ordinance and Zoning Ordinance No. 84-16, and any amendments thereto, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined a sum not exceeding Two Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($2,000.00), and each and every day such violation continues shall be considered a separate offense; provided, however, such penal provision shall not preclude a suit to enjoin such violation. SECTION 8: Should any part of portion of this Ordinance, or the use created • herein or under Zoning Ordinance No. 84-16, and any amendments thereto, be declared 0 O650219-0 • unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 9: All ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent they are in conflict, and any remaining portions of the conflicting ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 10: The caption of this Ordinance shall be published in accordance with the law and the City Charter of Prosper and shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY OCUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PROSPER, TEXAS on this 14th day of March, 2000- ATTESTED TO AND CORRECTLY RECORDED BY: 7 ' Filed_ for Record in: • � � _ tOLLIN COUNTY TX HONORABLE HELLN STARNES 2000/03/15 At 2 : 55R ® Ngmber;: 00— 0025323 :Type. OR 17.00 gym. - CQ $�� .<_. L^A ) '�o o Co IZZI CITY OF PROSPER, TEXAS SERVICE PLAN FOR ANNEXED AREA ANNEXATION ORDINANCE NO. 00-01 DATE OF ANNEXATION ORDINANCE: MARCH 14, 2000 ACREAGE ANNEXED: 412.809 ACRES SURVEY, ABSTRACT & COUNTY: EDWARD BRADLEY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 86, AND THE HARRISON JAMESON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO.480, CONTAINING 412.809 ACRES OF LAND. MUNICIPAL SERVICES TO THE ACREAGE DESCRIBED ABOVE SHALL BE FURNISHED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF PROSPER, TEXAS, AT THE FOLLOWING LEVELS AND IN ACCORDACNE WITH THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE: A. POLICE SERVICE 1. PATROLLING, RESPONSES TO CALLS, AND OTHER ROUTINE POLICE SERVICES, WITHIN THE LIMITS OF EXISTING PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT, WILL BE PROVIDED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. 2. AS DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION COMMENCE INTHIS AREA, SUFFICIENT POLICE PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT WILL BE PROVIDED TO FURNISH THIS AREA THE MAXIMUM LEVEL OF POLICE SERVICES CONSISTENT WITH THE CHARACTERISTICS OF TOPOGRAPHY, LAND UTILIZATION, AND POPULATION DENSITY WITHIN THE AREA AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL WITHIN TWO AND ONE-HALF (2 ''h) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ADOPTION OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE, OR UPON COMMENCEMENT OF DEVELOPMENT WITH THE AREA, WHICHEVER OCCURS LATER. 3. UPON ULTIMATE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AREA, THE SAME LEVEL OF POLICE SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED TO THIS AREA AS ARE FURNISHED THROUGHOUT THE CITY. B. FIRE SERVICE 1. FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY AMBULANCE EQUIPMENT BY THE PRESENT PERSONNEL AND THE PRESENT EQUIPMENT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, WITHIN THE LIMITS OF AVAILABLE WATER AND DISTANCES FROM THE EXISTING FIRE STATION, WILL BE PROVIDED TO THIS AREA WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. 2. AS DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION COMMENCE IN THIS AREA, SUFFICIENT FIRE AND EMERGENCY AMBULANCE EQUIPMENT WILL BE PROVIDED TO FURNISH THIS AREA THE MAXIMUM LEVEL OF POLICE SERVICES CONSISTENT WITH THE CHARACTERISTICS OF TOPOGRAPHY, LAND UTILIZATION, AND POPULATION DENSITY WITHIN THE AREA AS DETERMINED ORDINANCE 00-01 BY THE CITY COUNCIL WITHIN TWO AND ONE-HALF (2'/z) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE AREA, WHICHEVER OCCURS LATER. 3. UPON ULTIMATE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AREA, THE SAME LEVEL OF FIRE AN EMERGENCY AMBULANCE SERVICES WILL BE PROVIDED TO THIS AREA AS ARE FURNISHED THROUGHOUT THE CITY. C. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICES 1. ENFORCEMENT OF THE CITY'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ORDINANCE AND REGULATIONS, INCLUDED BUT NOT LIIVIITED TO WEED AND BRUSH ORDINANCES, JUNKED AND ABANDONED VEHICLE ORDINANCE, AND ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCES, SHALL BE PROVIDED WITHIN THIS AREA 60 DAYS TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. THESE ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS WILL BE ENFORCED THROUGH THE USE OF EXISTING PERSONNEL. COMPLAINTS OF ORDINANCES OR REGULATION VIOLATIONS WITHIN THIS AREA WILL BE ANSWERED AND INVESTIGATED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. 2. INSPECTION SERVICES, INCLUDING THE REVEIW OF BUILDING PLANS, THE ISSUANCE OR PERMITS AND THE INSPECTION OF ALL BUILDINGS, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL WORK TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH CITY CODES AND ORDINANCES WILL BE PROVIDED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. EXISTING PERSONNEL WILL BE USED TO PROVIDE THESE SERVICES. 3. THE CITY'S ZONING, SUBDMSION, SIGN, AND OTHER ORDINANCES SHALL BE ENFORCED IN THIS AREA BEGINNING WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. 4. ALL INSPECTION SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF PROSPER, BUT NOT MENTIONED ABOVE, WILL BE PROVIDED TO THIS AREA BEGINNING WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXED ORDINANCE. 5. AS DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION COMMENCE IN THIS AREA, SUFFICIENT PERSONNEL WILL BE PROVIDED TO FURNISH THIS AREA THE SAME LEVEL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICES AS ARE FURNISHED THROUGHOUT THE CITY. D. PLANNING AND ZONING SERVICES THE PLANNING AND ZONING JURISDICTION OF THE CITY WILL EXTEND TO THIS AREA WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. CITY PLANNING WILL THEREAFTER ENCOMPASS THIS PROPERTY, AND IT SHALL BE ENTITLED TO CONSIDERATION FOR ZONING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. ORDINANCE NO. 00-01 E. PARK AND RECREATION SERVICES 1. RESIDENTS OF THIS PROPERTY MAY UTILIZE ALL EXISTING PARK AND RECREATIONAL SERVICES, FACILITIES, AND SITES THROUGHOUT THE CITY, BEGINNING WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. 2. ADDITIONAL FACILITIES AND SITES TO SERVE THIS PROPERTY AND ITS RESIDENTS WILL BE ACQUIRED, DEVELOPED, AND MAINTAINED AT LOCATIONS AND TIMES PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE PLANS, POLICIES AND PROGRAMS AND DECISIONS OF THE CITY OF PROSPER 3. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE INCLUDED IN ALL PLANS FOR PROVIDING PARKS AND RECREATION SERVICES TO THE CITY. THE SAME LEVEL OF PARKS AND RECREATION SERVICES SHALL BE FURNISHED TO THIS PROPERTY AS IS FURNISHED THROUGHOUT THE CITY. 4. EXISTING PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS, AND OTHER RECREATIONAL FACILITIES WITHIN THIS PROPERTY SHALL, UPON DEDICATION TO AND ACCEPTANCE BY THE CITY, BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED BY THE CITY OF PROSPER, BUT NOT OTHERWISE. F. SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXISTING CITY POLICIES, BEGINNING WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINACNE. RESIDENTS OF THIS PROEPRTY UTILIZING PRIVATE COLLECTION SERVICES AT THE TIME OF ANNEXATION SHALL CONTINUE TO DO SO UNTIL IT BECOMES FEASIBLE BECAUSE OF INCREASED DENSITY OF POPULATION TO SERVE THE PROPERTY MUNICIPALLY. COMMERCIAL REFUSE SERVICE COLLECTION SERVICES WILL BE PROVIDED TO ANY BUSINESS LOCATED IN THE ANNEXED AREA AT THE SAME PRICE AS PRESENTLY PROVIDED FOR ANY BUSINESS CUSTOMER WITHIN THE CITY OF PROSPER, UPON REQUEST. 2. AS DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION COMMENCE IN THIS PROPERTY, AND POPULATION DENSITY INCREASES TO THE PROPERTY LEVEL, SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THIS PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT POLICIES OF THE CITY AS TO FREQUENCY, CHANGES AND SO FORTH. 3. SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SHALL BEGIN WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. G. STREETS 1. THE CITY OF PROSPEW S EXISTING POLICIES WITH REGARD TO STREET MAINTENENCE, APPLICABLE THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE CITY, SHALL APPLY TO THIS PROPERTY BEGINNING WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE NO.00-01 THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. UNLESS A STREET WITHIN THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN CONSTRUCTED OR IS IMPROVED TO THE CITY'S STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, THAT STREET WILL NOT BE MAINTAINED BY THE CITY OF PROSPER. 2. AS DEVELOPMENT, IMPROVEMENT OR CONSTRUCTION OF STREETS TO CITY STANDARDS COMMENCES WITHIN THIS PROPERTY, THE POLICIES OF THE CITY OF PROSPER WITH REGARD TO PARTICIPATION IN THE COSTS THEREOF, ACCEPTANCE UPON COMPLETION, AND MAINTENENCE AFTER COMPLETION, SHALL APPLY. 3. THE SAME LEVEL OF MAINTENENCE SHALL BE PROVIDED TO STREETS WITHIN THIS PROPERTY WHICH HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED BY THE CITY OF PROSPER AS IS PROVIDED TO CITY STREETS THROUGHOUT THE CITY. 4. STREET LIGHTING INSTALLED ON STREETS IMPROVED TO CITY STANDARDS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE EXISTING FRANCHISE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT POLICIES. H. WATER SERVICES 1. CONNECTION TO EXISTING CITY WATER MAINS FOR WATER SERVICE FOR DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL USE WITHIN THIS PROPERTY WILL BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXISTING CITY POLICIES. UPON CONNECTION TO EXISTING MAINS, WATER WILL BE PROVIDED AT RATES ESTABLISHED BY CITY ORDINANCES FOR SUCH SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE CITY. 2. AS DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION COMMENCE IN THIS PROEPRTY, WATER MAINS OF THE CITY WILL BE EXTENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROVISIONS OF THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE AND OTHER APPLICABLE ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS. CITY PARTICIPATION IN THE COSTS OF THESE EXTENSIONS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CITY ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS. SUCH EXTENSIONS WILL BE COMMENCED WITHIN TWO AND ONE-HALF (2 -/z) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ADOPTION OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE, OR UPON COMMENCEMENT OF DEVELOPMENT OF A SUBDIVISION WITHIN THIS PROPERTY, WHICHEVER OCCURS LATER 3. WATER MAINS INSTALLED OR IMPROVED TO CITY STANDARDS WHICH ARE WITHIN THE ANNEXED AREA AND ARE WITHIN DEDICATED EASEMENTS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE CITY OF PROSEPR BEGINNING WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. 4. THEIR OWNERS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXISTING POLICIES APPLICABLE THROUGHOUT THE CITY, SHALL MAINTAIN PRIVATE WATER LINES WITHIN THIS PROPERTY. I. MISCELLANEOUS .p y i .�;.r,. .. _ :! ORDINANCE NO.00-01 1. ANY FACILITY OR BUILDING LOCATED WITHIN THE ANNEXED AREA AND UTILIZED BY THE CITY OF PROSPER IN PROVIDING SERVICES TO THE AREA WILL BE MAINTAINED BY THE CITY COMMENCING UPON THE DATE OF USE OR WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE, WHICHEVER OCCURS LATER 2. GENERAL MUNICIPLE ADMINISTRATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES TO THE CITY SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO THE ANNEXED AREA BEGINNING WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE. ANNEXATION PFITFION Z'O'TIII: MAYOR AND GOVERNING BODY OF THE CI'I'Y OF TEXAS: T'lie undersigned owner(s) of the hereinafter described tract of land, which is vacant and without residents, or on which less than three (3) qualified voters reside, hereby petition your honorable body to extend the present city limits so as to include as a part of the City of ?1=-D-s iZ- , 'Texas, the following described territory, to wit: I/Rte certify that the above described tract of land is contiguous to the City ofFJ.O� , 'I'exas, is not more than one-half (1/2) mile in width and that this petition is signed and duly acknowledged by each and every person or corporation having an interest in said land. Qwrter's Signature #7 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLT-1 Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared R, S't`EVE FOLSOM known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknov!cdged to me that he or she executed the same for purposes and consideration therein expressed. C;ivcn under my hand and seal of office, this 3 rd (SEAT_,) SUZANNE GIDDINGS * NOTARY PUBLIC State OfTexas O Comm. Exp. 01464= THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF .. . day of JAPJUAtzy Notary Public in and for the State of Tex. My commission expires: Owner's Signature #2 Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared known tome to be'the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me thai he'.or she executed the same for purposes and consideration therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office, this day of (SEAL) 19 Notary Public in and for the State of Texas My commission expires: Governmental Service Agency, Inc. 2-6 Annexation Procedures Manual CITY OF PROSPER, TEXAS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ON ANNEXATION Notice is hereby given that public hearings will be held by the Governing Body of the City of Prosper, Texas in the Prosper High School Library at 7:00 p.m. on 02-08-00, and in the City Hall at 7:00 p.m. on 02-15-00 for the purpose of considering annexation into the city limits of the following described properties: EDWARD BRADLEY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO.86, AND THE HARRISON JAMESON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO.480, CONTAINING 875.818 ACRES OF LAND, IN COLLIN COUNTY TEXAS. All interested citizens and property owners are hereby notified of their right to appear and be heard on the matter. Jennifer Finley, City Secretary City of Prosper PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT THE STATE OF TEXAS � catio l l�1il-V` COUNTY OF COLLIN Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Jim Roberston who being by me duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Publisher of The AfcKinney Courier -Gazette and that said newspaper meets the requirements of Section 2051.044 of the Texas Government Code, to wit: (CLIPPING) (S) 1. It devotes not less than twenty-five percent (25%) of its total column lineage to general interest items; 2. it is published at least once each week; 3. it is entered as second-class postal matter in the county where it is published; 4. it has been published regularly and continuously since 1897; and 5. it is generally circulated within Collin County. Publisher further deposes and says that the attached notice ,-vas published in said newspaper on the following date(s) to wit: Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME by Jim Robertson who !� a) is personally known to me, or b) provided the following evidence to establish his/her identity, on this the day of ,A.D. 2000. to certify which witness my hand and seal of office. " -'Notary Public, State of Texas Printer's Feea v NU.rz� 'a 41/a. Annexation Letters - Check List U.S. Dept. of Justice Comptroller of Public Accounts Secretary of State Central Appraisal District Burlington Northern Rail Road TXU Electric / Gas Co Sery Electric Co Sery Gas B.F.I. Classic Cable S.W.B.T. Certified Certified ✓ 0 0 0 0 Town of Prospt; ,1 P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 (972) 347-2304 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 March 28, 2000 Central Appraisal District Attn: Carl Birdwell 2404 K Avenue Plano, TX 75074-5911 Re: Annexation of 412.809 Acres of land into the Town of Prosper. Dear Carl, Enclosed please find a copy of Annexation Ordinance No. 00-01 annexing the above referenced land into the Town of Prosper. I have also enclosed a map of the area. If any further information is needed to add this land to the franchise area of our Town, please contact me at the above address or phone number. Sincerely, Wer inley, Town Se etary Town of Prospc -, P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 (972) 347-2304 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 March 28, 2000 B.F.I. Attn: Sally Magnuson 4200 E. 141h Street Plano, TX 75074 Re: Annexation of 412.809 Acres of land into the Town of Prosper. Dear Sally, Enclosed please find a copy of Annexation Ordinance No. 00-01 annexing the above referenced land into the Town of Prosper. I have also enclosed a map of the area. If any further information is needed to add this land to the franchise area of our Town, please contact me at the above address or phone number. Sincerely, Jennifer Finley, Town SecretWry (972) 347-2304 March 28, 2000 Town of 'Prospej,`= ~) P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 Metro (972) 346-2640 U.S. Department of Justice, Voting Section Civil Rights Division P.O. Box 66128 Washington, D.C. 20035-6128 Fax (972)347-2111 U Re: Annexation of 412.809 Acres of Land into the Town of Prosper, Texas. My name is Jennifer Finley, Town Secretary. I am submitting this information to you on behalf of the Town of Prosper, Texas, 109 South Main Street, Prosper, Texas 75078. The above referenced land was annexed into the Town of Prosper, Texas and the owners of the land will have the same voting rights as all other citizens in the Town. The land has no improvements at this time but will not abridge the voting rights of anyone. A copy of ordinance number 00-01, which annexed the land into the Town of Prosper is enclosed for your review. The City Council of the Town of Prosper, Texas, after careful consideration, annexed the land to increase the City's tax base, and the owner needed the facilities of the Town including fire, police protection, water, garbage, and other services. The City Officials consist of a Mayor and five Council Members elected at large for two (2) year terms. The population of the Town of Prosper, Texas prior to the annexation is 1,650 per North Central Texas Council of Governments. The annexed land is uninhibited at this time. The property annexed will be used for single-family homes as well as commercial development. If you have any further questions, please contact me at the above address or phone number. Sincerely, Jennifer Finley, Town Secretary (972)347-2304 March 28, 2000 Town of prospet P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 Metro (972) 346-2640 Sales Tax Division Comptroller of Public Accounts Lyndon B. Johnson state Office Building Austin, TX 78774 r'.,12A .Fax (972) 347-2111 Re: Annexation of 412.809 Acres of land into the Town of Prosper. Dear Carl, Enclosed please find a copy of Annexation Ordinance No. 00-01 annexing the above referenced land into the Town of Prosper. I have also enclosed a map of the area. If any further information is needed to add this land to the franchise area of our Town, please contact me at the above address or phone number. Sincerely, Jennifer Finley, Town Secretary Town o, f Prosper P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 (972) 347-2304 March 28, 2000 Office of the Secretary of State Statutoty Documents Division P.O. Box 12887 Austin, TX 78711 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 Re: Annexation of 412.809 Acres of land into the Town of Prosper. Enclosed please find a copy of Annexation Ordinance No. 00-01 annexing the above referenced land into the Town of Prosper. I have also enclosed a map of the area. If any further information is needed to add this land to the franchise area of our Town, please contact me at the above address or phone number. Sincerely, Jennifer Finley, Town Secretary Town of ProspeC ) P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 (972) 347-2304 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 March 28, 2000 TXU Electric Attn: Steve Matthews 103 W. McDermott, Suite 200 Allen, Texas 75013-2751 Re: Annexation of 412.809 Acres of land into the Town of Prosper. Dear Steve, Enclosed please find a copy of Annexation Ordinance No. 00-01 annexing the above referenced land into the Town of Prosper. I have also enclosed a map of the area. If any further information is needed to add this land to the franchise area of our Town, please contact me at the above address or phone number. Sincerely, Jennifer Finley, Town Secretary (972) 347-2304 March 28, 2000 Town of °Prosper "' P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 Metro (972) 346-2640 Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Attn: Dennis Bailey 208 N. Rockwall Terrell, Texas 75160 Fax (972) 347-2111 Re: Annexation of 412.809 Acres of land into the Town of Prosper. Dear Dennis, Enclosed please find a copy of Annexation Ordinance No. 00-01 annexing the above referenced land into the Town of Prosper. I have also enclosed a map of the area. If any further information is needed to add this land to the franchise area of our Town, please contact me at the above address or phone number. Sincerely, Jennifer Finley, Town Secretary (972) 347-2304 March 28, 2000 Co-Sery Electric 3501 FM 2181 Corinth, TX 76205 Attn: Janet Knight Town of Prosper P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 Re: Annexation of 412.809 Acres of land into the Town of Prosper Dear Janet, Enclosed please find a copy of Annexation Ordinance No. 00-01 annexing the above referenced land into the Town of Prosper. I have also enclosed a map of the area. If any further information is needed to add this land to the franchise area of our Town, please contact me at the above address or phone number. Sincerely, Jennifer Finley, Town Secretary (972) 347-2304 March 28, 2000 Co -Sere Gas 3501 FM 2181 Corinth, TX 76205 Attn: Don Leverty Town of Prosper P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 Metro (972) 346-2640 r',116A Fax (972) 347-2111 Re: Annexation of 412.809 Acres of land into the Town of Prosper. Dear Don, Enclosed please find a copy of Annexation Ordinance No. 00-01 annexing the above referenced land into the Town of Prosper. I have also enclosed a map of the area. If any further information is needed to add this land to the franchise area of our Town, please contact me at the above address or phone number. Sincerely, Jennifer Finley, Town Secretary (972) 347-2304 March 28, 2000 Classic Cable Attn: Rodney Fletcher 3815 Pioneer Road Balch Springs, TX 75180 Town of Prosper;D P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 Re: Annexation of 412.806 Acres of land into the Town of ;Prosper. Dear Rodney, Enclosed please find a copy of Annexation Ordinance No. 00-01 annexing the above referenced land into the Town of Prosper. I have also enclosed a map of the area. If any further information is needed to add this land to the franchise area of our Town, please contact me at the above address or phone number. Sincerely, Jennifer Finley, Town Secretary Town of Prospe P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 (972) 347-2304 Metro (972) 346-2640 March 15, 2000 Ruth Virginia Drewery, ETAL 3831 Turtle Creek Blvd., Apt. 16C Dallas, TX 75219-4414 Fax (972) 347-2111 Notice is hereby given that a request has been filed with the City Council for rezoning by Steve Folsom on the below -described property: Edward Bradley Survey, Abstract No. 86, and Harrison Jameson Survey, Abstract No. 480 containing 412.809 acres of land. Presently the property holds a zoning classification of Agricultural. Steve Folsom has filed application to change the zoning to Planned Developnient. A public hearing has been set for Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at the Cif Hall, 109 S. Main Street in Prosper, Texas for 7:00 p.m. As a property o*ner within 266 feet of t 'e described property, City Ordinance No. 84-16 requires written notification of le public Hearing. Any questions or comments you may have can be voiced at the Public I4taring. Sincerely, &hnifer Vinley, City Secreta (972) 347-2304 March 15, 2000 William Gurley, ETAL 4122 S. Lancaster Rd. Dallas, TX 75216-6457 Town of ProspeC-) P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 Notice is hereby given that a request has been filed with the City Council for rezoning by Steve Folsom on the below -described property: Edward Bradley Survey, Abstract No. 86, and Harrison Jameson Survey, Abstract No. 480 containing 412.809 acres of land. Presently the property holds a zoning classification of Agricultural. Steve Folsom has filed application to change the zoning to Planned Development. A public hearing has been set for Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at the City Hall, 109 S. Main Street in Prosper, Texas for 7:00 p.m. As a property owner within 200 feet of the described property, City Ordinance No. 84-16 requires written notification of the Public Hearing. Any questions or comments you may have can be voiced at the Public Hearing. Sincerely, ,' nn er Finley, City Secretary Town of Prospe(�; P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 (972) 347-2304 March 15, 2000 Winnie A -Le Rasor W.H. Rasor, III, ETAL 1800 Lovers Leap Lane Van Alstyne, TX 75495-2278 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 Notice is hereby given that a request has been filed with the City Council for rezoning by Steve Folsom on the below -described property: Edward Bradley Survey, Abstract No. 86, and Harrison Jameson Survey, Abstract No. 480 containing 412.809 acres of land. Presently the property holds a zoning classification of Agricultural. Steve Folsom has filed application to change the zoning to Planned Development. A public hearing has been set for Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at the City Hall, 109 S. Main Street in Prosper, Texas for 7:00 p.m. As a property owner within 200 feet of the described property, City Ordinance No. 84-16 requires written notification of the Public Hearing. Any questions or comments you may have can be voiced at the Public Hearing. Sincerely, ;'e ' er Finley, City Secretary r Town of Prosper P.O. Box 307 (972)347-2304 March 15, 2000 Wayne & Shirley Robinson 3121 Lake Creek Drive Highland Village, TX 75077-1823 Prosper, Texas 75078 Metro (972) 346-2640 i7 Fax (972) 347-2111 Notice is hereby given that a request has been filed with the City Council for rezoning by Steve Folsom on the below -described property: Edward Bradley Survey, Abstract No. 86, and Harrison Jameson Survey, Abstract No. 480 containing 412.809 acres of land. Presently the property holds a zoning classification of Agricultural. Steve Folsom has filed application to change the zoning to Planned Development. A public hearing has been set for Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at the City Hall, 109 S. Main Street in Prosper, Texas for 7:00 p.m. As a property owner within 200 feet of the described property, City Ordinance No. 84-16 requires written notification of the Public Hearing. Any questions or comments you may have can be voiced at the Public Hearing. Sincerely, Jld' er Finley, City gecretary Town of ProspeC) P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 (972) 347-2304 Metro (972) 346-2640 March 15, 2000 Sterling Projects 8235 Douglas Avenue, suite 800 Dallas, TX 75225-6008 Fax (972) 347-2111 Notice is hereby given that a request has been filed with the City Council for rezoning by Steve Folsom on the below -described property: Edward Bradley Survey, Abstract No. 86, and Harrison Jameson Survey, Abstract No. 480 containing 412.809 acres of land. Presently the property holds a zoning classification of Agricultural. Steve Folsom has filed application to change the zoning to Planned Development. A public hearing has been set for Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at the City Hall, 109 S. Main Street in Prosper, Texas for 7:00 p.m. As a property owner within 200 feet of the described property, City Ordinance No. 84-16 requires written notification of the Public Hearing. Any questions or comments you may have can be voiced at the Public Hearing. Sincerely, Qu J ' er Finl 'y, City Secretary -�� Town of Prospe( P.O. Box 307 r Prosper, Texas 75078 (972) 347-2304 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 March 15, 2000 Wilson B. Sexton, ETAL 350 Equestrian Way Prosper, TX 75078 Notice is hereby given that a request has been filed with the City Council for rezoning by Steve Folsom on the below -described property: Edward Bradley Survey, Abstract No. 86, and Harrison Jameson Survey, Abstract No. 480 containing 412.809 acres of land. Presently the property holds a zoning classification of Agricultural. Steve Folsom has filed application to change the zoning to Planned Development. A public hearing has been set for Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at the City Hall, 109 S. Main Street in Prosper, Texas for 7:00 p.m. As a property owner within 200 feet of the described property, City Ordinance No. 84-16 requires written notification of the Public Hearing. Any questions or comments you may have can be voiced at the Public Hearing. Sincerely; J n3iifer Finley, City Secretary R- Town of Prospe,( P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 (972) 347-2304 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 March 15, 2000 183 Land Corporation, Inc. 1 Cowboys Parkway Irving, TX 75063-4945 Notice is hereby given that a request has been filed with the City Council for rezoning by Steve Folsom on the below -described property: Edward Bradley Survey, Abstract No. 86, and Harrison Jameson Survey, Abstract No. 480 containing 412.809 acres of land. Presently the property holds a zoning classification of Agricultural. Steve Folsom has filed application to change the zoning to Planned Development. A public hearing has been set for Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at the City Hall, 109 S. Main Street in Prosper, Texas for 7:00 p.m. As a property owner within 200 feet of the described property, City Ordinance No. 84-16 requires written notification of the Public Hearing. Any questions or comments you may have can be voiced at the Public Hearing. Sincerely, lerinffer Fi@ey, City Secretary (972) 347-2304 March 15, 2000 Henry Barlow 1320 Stuart Road Denton, TX 76201-1031 Town of Prospe(' j P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 Metro (972) 346-2640 _ Fax (972) 347-2111 Notice is hereby given that a request has been filed with the City Council for rezoning by Steve Folsom on the below -described property: Edward Bradley Survey, Abstract No. 86, and Harrison Jameson Survey, Abstract No. 480 containing 412.809 acres of land. Presently the property holds a zoning classification of Agricultural. Steve Folsom has filed application to change the zoning to Planned Development. A public hearing has been set for Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at the City Hall, 109 S. Main Street in Prosper, Texas for 7:00 p.m. As a property owner within 200 feet of the described property, City Ordinance No. 84-16 requires written notification of the Public Hearing. Any questions or comments you may have can be voiced at the Public Hearing. Sincerely, Je6irlifer Finley, City Secretary (972) 347-2304 March 15, 2000 Carol Tung 3209 Amherst Avenue Dallas, TX 75225-7621 Fowl? of Prospe J P.O. Box 307 Prosper, Texas 75078 Metro (972) 346-2640 Fax (972) 347-2111 Notice is hereby given that a request has been filed with the City Council for rezoning by Steve Folsom on the below -described property: Edward Bradley Survey, Abstract No. 86, and Harrison Jameson Survey, Abstract No. 480 containing 412.809 acres of land. Presently the property holds a zoning classification of Agricultural. Steve Folsom has filed application to change the zoning to Planned Development. A public hearing has been set for Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at the City Hall, 109 S. Main Street in Prosper, Texas for 7:00 p.m. As a property owner within 200 feet of the described property, City Ordinance No. 84-16 requires written notification of the Public Hearing. Any questions or comments you may have can be voiced at the Public Hearing. Sincerely, J, n fer Firffey, City Secretary( La Ci*ma Planned Development District Development Standards Applicant: Dowdey, Anderson and Associates, Inc. Planning and Engineering 5225 Village Creek Parkway Suite 200 Plano, Texas 75093 (972)931-0694 (972)931-9538 Fax Owner: Mustang -Midway Plano, Ltd. By Folsom Properties, Inc., General Partner 16475 Dallas Parkway, Suite 800 Dallas, Texas 75248 (972)931-7400 (972) 250-1812 Fax Submitted March 14, 2000 For Review by the Prosper City Council on March 14, 2000 \\NT SERVER-0\PLANNING\H-Eword\96091PDcoverpage.doc03/13/00 La Cima PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT STANDARDS 1.0 Planned Development District — Corridor District Tracts 1, 2, and 3 1.01 General Description: The Corridor District (COR) tract will provide the ability to encourage and accommodate the development of office, retail and commercial center(s). 1.02 Permitted Uses: All uses identified in Ordinance 99-24, Permitted Uses, of the City of Prosper Zoning Ordinance, No. 84-16, under the heading of Corridor District (COR) shall be permitted within Tracts 1, 2, and 3 in the Planned Development District. Antique shops - indoor display only Apparel distribution centers Appliance stores Artist material and supplies Auto laundries/car wash facilities Auto parts sales - no outdoor storage/display Automobile parking lots and parking garages Automobile sales, service, and leasing Baby shops Baker and confectionery shops Banks, savings and loan and credit unions - with and without drive-thru services Barber/beauty shops Beverage stores - in accordance with other applicable City of Prosper, Texas Ordinances as they presently exist or may be amended Billboard and advertising signs - permitted in compliance with the City of Prosper, Texas Sign Ordinance as it presently exists or may be amended Book and stationery shops Bus stops Business services Cafeterias Camera shops Candy and cake shops Catering establishments Churches/rectories \\NT SERVER-0\PLANNING\H-Eword\96091pdrevised.hll.docLast printed 03/13/00 2:16 PM lam;' Cleaning, dyeing, pressing, pick-up and collection agencies Clothing and apparel stores Clothing, footwear, and textile centers Collection agencies Commercial amusement enterprises - indoor and outdoor (excluding drive- in theaters) Computer centers Computer sales, service, and repairs Computer training facilities Concrete batch plants - temporary and incidental to on -site construction Convenience stores Convenience stores with gas service Convention facilities Copy services Corporate and professional office facilities and headquarters Gift shops Dairy products and Ice cream stores Day care centers for children Delicatessens Department stores Dinner theaters Distribution centers and showrooms - no outdoor storage unless screened Drapery shops Dress shops Drug stores/pharmacies Dry goods stores Electronic product sales Electronic security facilities Feed stores Financial institutions Fitness and health centers Florist and garden shops Food product distribution centers Fraternal organizations, lodges, and civic clubs Funeral homes and mortuaries, Furniture, home furnishings and equipment showrooms and sales Furniture stores General merchandise stores Governmental and utility agencies, offices and facilities - no outdoor storage unless screened Greenhouse and nursery facilities - sales permitted Grocery stores and supermarkets Guard and patrol services Hardware and building materials stores - no outdoor storage unless screened Health product sales \\NT SERVER-0\PLANNING\H-Eword\96091pdrevised.hll.docLast printed 03/13/00 2:16 PM 2 Hospitals and emergency centers Interior decorating stores Jewelry stores Key shops/locksmiths Laboratories - testing and experimentation - emissions of hazardous or toxic chemicals shall be prohibited Laundromats Laundry and dry cleaning establishments Leather good shops Meat markets - no slaughter houses or packing plants Medical equipment showrooms Medical and health care facilities Museums, libraries, art schools, and art galleries Musical instrument sales Newspaper and magazine sales Newspaper printing centers Novelty/notion stores Offices - professional, administrative and general offices - including but not limited to, doctors, optometrists, psychiatrist, attorneys, architects, engineers, planners, travel agents, advertising, insurance, and real estate offices Office showroom facilities - sales permitted Office businesses Office equipment repairs and maintenance Office supplies and sales Paint stores Parks, playgrounds, recreational facilities, and community centers Pest control/exterminating shops - emissions of hazardous or toxic chemicals shall be prohibited Pet grooming and supplies Pet shops Photographic services Play equipment - sales and display Post office facilities Printing and duplicating establishments Private club facilities - in accordance with other applicable City of Prosper, Texas Ordinances as they presently exist or may be amended Radio and televisions sales and service Radio and television studios and broadcasting facilities Recreation centers - public and private Restaurants Restaurants - with drive-in/drive-thru service Retail sales Retail shops and stores Schools - public or state accredited \\NT SERVER-0\PLANNING\H-Eword\96091pdrevised.hll.docLast printed 03/13/00 2:16 PM Scientific/research facilities - emissions of hazardous r toxic chemicals shall be prohibited Securities and commodities offices - including, but not limited to, brokers, dealers, underwriters, exchange offices and similar offices Service stations full service (including bays) Service stations - self service Sewing machine sales and services Shoe and boot sales and repair stores Shopping centers/malls Sign sales, sign installation to be in compliance with the City of Prosper, Texas Sign Ordinance as it presently exists or may be amended Small enclosed machinery sales and services - service and repair facilities to be under roof and enclosed Small truck sales and leasing Specialty shops and boutiques Sporting good sales Storage facilities and uses customarily incidental to the primary, permitted uses Studios - art, photography, music, dance, gymnastics, health, etc. Tailor shops Theaters - indoor Theatrical centers Tire dealer - no outdoor storage Toy stores Trade and commercial schools Travel bureaus Trophies and awards shops Utility distribution systems and facilities Variety stores Veterinarian clinics and kennels - limited to small animals (no outside runs) Watch making shops Accessory building and uses customarily incidental to the permitted uses Temporary building and uses incidental to construction work on the premises to be removed upon completion or abandonment of construction work Uses similar to the above -mentioned uses, provided the Prosper City Council approves said uses prior to the issuance of a building permit 1.03 Non -Permitted Uses: For clarity, the following uses are specifically not permitted within Tracts 1, 2, and 3 of the Planned Development District. 1. Multiple -Family Residences 2. Light Industrial Uses \\NT SERVER-0\PLANNING\H-Eword\96091pdrevised.hll.docLast printed 03/13/00 2:16 PM 4 i 1 � 1.04 Building Materials: All main buildings shall have an exterior finish of glass, stone, stucco, brick, tile, concrete, exterior wood or similar materials or any combination thereof. The use of wood as a primary, exterior building material shall be limited to a maximum of twenty-five (25) percent of the total exterior wall surfaces. 1.05 Building Heights: The maximum permitted height of all buildings within the commercial tracts of the Planned Development District shall be as outlined in Section 11, Height Regulations, of the City of Prosper Zoning Ordinance, No. 84- 16. 1.06 Front Yard: There shall be a front yard having a depth of not less than twenty- five (25) feet. Front yard setbacks are required on both streets for corner lots. 1.07 Side Yard: Side .yard requirements for commercial the tracts shall be as outlined in Section 10, Area Regulation, of the City of Prosper Zoning Ordinance, No. 84- 16, under the heading of Side Yards. 1.08 Rear Yard: Rear yard requirements for commercial the tracts shall be as outlined in Section 10, Area Regulation, of the City of Prosper Zoning Ordinance, No. 84- 16, under the heading of Rear Yards. 1.09 Landscape Plans: Landscape plans for proposed development areas shall be submitted in accordance with the City of Denton Landscape Code as it presently exists at the time this Planned Development District is approved. 1.10 Screening: A six (6) foot screening wall shall be provided between areas developed for residential uses. The commercial user shall be responsible for the construction and maintenance of the six (6) foot screening wall. This screening wall shall be constructed at the time a commercial property is developed and shall only be required adjacent to the specific commercial property that is being developed. The above referenced six (6) foot screening wall shall be constructed of stone, brick, or similar materials or any combination thereof. 1.11 Floor to Area Ratio (FAR): The permitted floor area of all buildings located within the commercial tract shall be 5:1 (floor area ratio). 1.12 Required Parking: Parking shall be provided in accordance with Section 12,Off- Street Parking Regulations of the City of Prosper Zoning Ordinance, No. 84-16. 1.13 Land Area Permitted: The amount of acreage permitted in Tract 1 shall not exceed twenty (20) acres net of right-of-way dedications. The amount of acreage permitted in Tract 2 shall not exceed one hundred ten (110) acres net of right-of- \\NT SERVER-0\PLANNING\H-Eword\96091pdrevised.hll.docLast printed 03/13/00 2:16 PM way dedications. The amount of acreage permitted in Tract 3 shall not exceed thirty-one (31) acres net of right-of-way dedications. 2.0 Planned Development District — Single Family Residence-2 Tract 4 2.01 General Description: The Residential Tract is intended to accommodate single family residential uses. The residential units will be comprised of Single Family Residence-2 (SF-2) products. Development standards for each of the aforementioned housing type are outlined within this text. 2.02 Permitted Uses: Land uses permitted within the PD are as follows: a. Residential units as described herein. b. Private or public recreation facilities. C. Churches/rectories. d. Schools — public, private, or state accredited. e. Parks, playgrounds and neighborhood recreation facilities including, but not limited to, swimming pools, clubhouse facilities and tennis courts. f. Fire stations, police stations, and public safety facilities. g. Real estate sales offices during the development and marketing of the Planned Development. h. Public streets and private streets. i. Electronic security facilities including gatehouse and control counter. j. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the permitted uses. k. Temporary buildings and uses incidental to construction work on the premises, which shall be removed upon completion. 1. Municipal service centers. 2.03 Required Parking_ Parking shall be provided in accordance with Section 12,Off- Street Parking Regulations of the City of Prosper Zoning Ordinance, No. 84-16. 2.04 Building Materials: A minimum of seventy-five (75) percent of the total exterior wall surfaces of all main buildings shall have an exterior finish of glass, stone, stucco, tile, brick, cementitious fiberboard, or similar materials, as approved by the PD Architectural Review Committee (ARC), or any combination thereof. The use of wood as a primary, exterior building material shall be limited to a maximum of twenty-five (25) percent of the total wall surfaces. 2.05 Single-Family-2: Single-Family-2 units are a form of single family, detached housing. This residential type will consist of larger units and lots, having access and frontage on a public or private street. Building and area requirements are as follows: \\NT SERVER-0\PLANNING\H-Eword\96091pdrevised.hll.docLast printed 03/13/00 2:16 PM 6 a. Lot Area: The minimum area of any lot shall be ten thousand (10,000) square feet. b. Lot Coverage: In no case shall more than forty-five (45) percent of the total lot area be covered by the combined area of the main buildings and accessory buildings. Swimming pools, spas, deck, patios, porches, driveways, walks, and other paved areas shall not be included in determining maximum lot coverage. C. Lot Width: The minimum width of any lot shall not be less than eighty (80) feet at the front building line of the lot, except that lots at the terminus of a cul-de-sac or along street elbows/eyebrows may have a minimum width of seventy (70) feet along the are at the front building line; provided all other requirements of this section are fulfilled. Building lines may be staggered or set back at a greater distance from the right-of-way. d. Lot Depth: The minimum depth of any lot shall be one hundred ten (110) feet, except that a lot at the terminus of a cul-de-sac or along street elbows/eyebrows may have a minimum lot depth, measured at mid -point on front and rear lot lines, of one hundred (100) feet; provided all other requirements of this section are fulfilled. e. Front Yard: The minimum depth of the front yard shall be twenty-five (25) feet. Front yard setbacks may vary in depth into the lots, but in no case shall be less than twenty-five (25) feet. Front porches, roof eaves, chimneys and other similar architectural elements may extend into the front yard. f. Side Yard: The minimum side yard on each side of a lot shall be seven (7) feet. A side yard for all corner lots shall not be less than fifteen (15) feet. Roof eaves, chimneys and other similar architectural elements may extend into the side yard. g. Rear Yard: The minimum depth of the rear yard shall be ten (10) feet for main buildings. Accessory structures shall have a minimum rear yard setback of two (2) feet. h. Building Height: Buildings shall be a maximum of two and one-half (2 %2) stories. 3.0 Planned Development District - Multiple -Family Dwelling Tract 5 3.01 General Description: Multiple Family units are attached units. These units will consist of flats (single level units) and studio (two to three level units), or a combination thereof. Access shall be allowed from access drives or parking areas connecting to adjacent public or private streets. Requirements for the multiple family development shall be governed by standards as described below. 3.02 Permitted Uses: All uses identified in Section 9, Use of Land and Buildings, of the City of Prosper Zoning Ordinance, No. 84-16, under the heading of Multiple \\NT SERVER-0\PLANNING\H-Eword\96091pdrevised.hll.docLast printed 03/13/00 2:16 PM Family Dwelling shall be permitted within Tract 5 as indicated on the Zoning Exhibit. 3.03 Density: The allowed density for Tract 5 shall be eighteen (18) units per gross acre of land. 3.04 Required Parking: Parking requirements for multi -family developments shall be provided in accordance with Section 12,Off-Street Parking Regulations of the City of Prosper Zoning Ordinance, No. 84-16. 3.05 Building Materials: All multi -family structures shall have an exterior finish of glass, stone, stucco, brick, tile, exterior wood or similar materials (as approved by the Prosper City Council) or any combination thereof. The use of wood as a primary, exterior building material shall be limited to a maximum of twenty-five (25) percent of the total exterior wall surfaces. 3.06 General Requirements: Unless otherwise approved by the Prosper City Council or their designee, a six (6) foot screening fence shall be constructed by the Owner and/or Developer of the multi -family property between areas developed for multi- family uses and those areas developed for single family residential uses. The above referenced six (6) foot screening fence shall be constructed of exterior wood, stone, stucco, brick, tile, concrete, or similar materials or any combination thereof. Design of the aforementioned screening fence shall be approved by the City at the time of Site Plan approval. 3.07 Minimum Dwelling Size: The minimum floor area for multi -family units shall be six hundred fifty (650) square feet, exclusive of garages, open breezeways, and porticos. 3.08 Lot Area: The minimum area of any multi -family lot shall be ten thousand (10,000) square feet. 3.09 Lot Coverage: In no case shall more than forty-five (45) percent of the total lot area be covered by the combined area of the main buildings and accessory buildings. 3.10 Lot Width: The width of any lot shall not be less than eight (80) feet. 3.11 Lot Depth: The minimum depth of any lot shall not be less than one hundred twenty (120) feet. 3.12 Front Yard: The minimum dept of the front yard shall be twenty-five (25) feet. 3.13 Side Yard: The minimum side yard on each side of the lot shall be fifteen (15) feet. A side yard adjacent to a street shall be a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet. A building separation of fifteen (15) feet shall be provided between multi -family \\NT SERVER-0\PLANNING\H-Eword\96091pdrevised.hll.docLast printed 03/13/00 2:16 PM structures. A minimum side yard of sixty (60) feet shall be required where units abut a single family zoning district, unless the multi -family units are less than two (2) stories in height. 3.14 Rear Yard: The minimum depth of the rear yard shall be twenty (20) feet. A minimum rear yard of sixty (60) feet shall be required where units abut a single family zoning district, unless the multi -family units are less than two (2) stories in height. 3.15 Building Height: The permitted height of all multi -family structures shall not exceed three (3) stories; provided, however, no multi -family structure shall exceed two (2) stories when located one hundred fifty (150) feet or less from a single family zoning district, unless otherwise approved by the City. 4.0 Planned Development District — General Conditions 4.01 Conformance to All Applicable Articles of the City of Prosper Zoning Ordinance: Except as amended herein, this Planned Development District shall conform to any and all applicable articles and sections of the City of Prosper Zoning Ordinance, No. 84-16, as it presently exists. 4.02 Ameni , Center: The Developer for the Planned Development District shall provide for an amenity center which may include, but not be limited to a swimming pool, cabana, and landscaping to be owned, operated, and maintained by a property owner's association. 4.03 Zoning Exhibit: A Zoning Exhibit is hereby attached and made a part of the ordinance. It establishes the most general guidelines for the district by identifying the land use types, approximate thoroughfare locations and project boundaries and illustrates the integration of these elements into a master plan for the whole district. 4.04 Streets: Residential streets shall consist of a fifty (50) foot right-of-way with a twenty-seven (27) foot paving section (b-b). 4.05 Maintenance of Facilities: The Owner(s) shall establish, with each preliminary plat submittal, a property owner's association, membership association or other designation that will be responsible for the improvement and maintenance of all common areas and/or common facilities contained within the area of the Planned Development District. 4.06 Sidewalks: A four (4) foot sidewalk within the street right-of-way shall be provided at the front of all single family residential lots. Corner lots shall also provide the aforementioned requirement. \\NT SERVER-0\PLANNING\H-Eword\96091pdrevised.hll.docLast printed 03/13/00 2:16 PM LE DESCRIPTION BEING a tract of land situated in the EDWARD BRADLEY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 86, and the HARRISON JAMISON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 480, in the Town of Prosper, Collin County, Texas, and being part of a called 872.746 acre tract of land described as Tract One in a deed to Mustang -Midway Plano, Ltd., recorded as County Clerk's Document Number 96-0038753 of the Official Public Records of Real Property of Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a 100-penny nail found in the center of County Road No. 78 for the most northerly northwest corner of said 872.746 acre tract and the northeast corner of a called 27.672 acre tract of land described as Tract Nine in a deed to 183 Land Corporation, Inc., recorded as County Clerk's Document Number 97- 0005168 of said Deed Records; THENCE North 88 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds East, along the center of County Road No. 78 and the north line of said 872.746 acre tract, a distance of 1335.56 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod found for an angle point at the southwest corner of a called 50.923 acre tract of land described in a Substitute Trustee's deed to Robert S. Folsom recorded in Volume 2998, Page 935 of said Official Public Records; THENCE North 88 degrees 49 minutes 19 seconds East, continuing along the north line of said 872.746 acre tract and the center of County Road No. 78, a distance of 378.09 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod set in the west line of a tract of land described in a Geed to the Town of Prosper recorded as County Clerk's Document Number 96-0090462; THENCE South 18 degrees 36 minutes 00 seconds West, along the west line of said Town of Prosper tract and generally along a fence, a distance of 352.42 feet to the southwest corner of said Town of Prosper tract, from which a bent 5/8-inch iron rod found bears North 22 degrees 15 minutes 43 seconds East, 2.22 feet; THENCE North 88 degrees 49 minutes 19 seconds East, along the south line of said Town of Prosper tract, a distance of 372.00 feet to the southeast corner of said Town of Prosper tract, in the west line of a 100-foot wide easement to Texas Power & Light Company recorded in Volume 493, Page 96 of said Deed Records, from which a 1/2-inch iron rod found bears South 88 degrees 49 minutes 27 seconds West, 0.91 feet; THENCE South 18 degrees 36 minutes 00 seconds West, along the west line of said easement, a distance of 2575.53 feet to a, 1/2-inch iron rod set for an angle point in said easement; THENCE South 04 degrees 28 minutes 23 seconds West, continuing along the west line of said easement, a distance of.1444.62 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod set in the prolongation of the north line of a called 41.166 acre tract of land described in a deed to Carol Tung recorded in Volume 1326, Page 351 of said Official Public Records; THENCE North 88 degrees 34 minutes 45 seconds East, along the prolongation of the north line of said Tung tract, a distance of 3413.31 feet to a point in the southeast line of a 170' wide easement to T. P. & L. Co. recorded in Volume 805, Page 413 of said Official Public Records; LA CIMA AREA CALCULATIONS Prepared March 31, 2000 TOTAL OPEN SPACE Lot Area Calculation Number of Lots 1,324 Total Open Space 83.8 Acres Average Lot Size 9,333 S.F. Open Space Per Lot 2,757 S.F. Average Lot Size and Open Space Per Lot 12,090 S.F. La Cima - Area Calculations Page 1 C&B #020245000.R01.doc «� Carter -: Burgess LA CIMA AREA CALCULATIONS NET OPEN SPACE (Open Space Net of Powerline Easements) Lot Area Calculation Number of Lots 1,324 Total Open Space 83.8 Acres Area in Easement 24.2 Acres Net Open Space 59.6 Acres Average Lot Size 9,333 S.F. Net Open Space Per Lot 1,961 S.F. Average Lot Size and Net Open Space Per Lot 11,294 S.F. La Cima —Area Calculations Page 2 C&B #020245000.R01.doc «i Carter:: Burgess LA CIMA AREA CALCULATIONS NET EXCESS OPEN SPACE (Open Space Net of 5% Requirement and Powerline Easements) Lot Area Calculation Number of Lots 1,324 Total Open Space 83.8 Acres Area in Easement (24.2 Acres) 5% Required Open Space (22.4 Acres) Net Excess Open Space 37.2 Acres Average Lot Size 9,333 S.F. Net Excess Open Space Per Lot 1,224 S.F. Average Lot Size and Net Excess Open Space 10,557 S.F. La Cima — Area Calculations Page 3 C&B #020245000.R01.doc Cii Carter ° Burgess LA CIMA AREA CALCULATIONS ALTERNATE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME Total Lot Area 9,333 Average X 1,324 Lots = 12,358,892 SF Total Open Space 83.8 Acres X 43,560 SF = 3, 650,328 SF Required Open Space (5%) 22.4 Acres X 43,560 SF = (975,744) SF Land Available for Lots Average Lot Size Number of Lots 15,033,476 SF 12,000 SF 1 252 Lots La Cima —Area Calculations Page 4 C88 #020245000.R01.doc C72 Carter - Burgess Preliminary Project Budget 1. Sewer Rehabilitation New sewers: 12,800' x $18 = $230,400 Manholes: 35 x $2,000 = $ 70,000 Highway Crossings: 3 x $10,000 = $ 30,000 Sewer Services: 149 x $400 = $ 59,600 Surveying $ 18,000 Engineering $ 34,000 Inspection $ 12,000 $454, 000 2. Regional Outfall Prosper McKinney CWSRF Other Developer 18" Sewer 16,500' x $75 = $225,000 $ 85,000 $310,000 $620,000 15" Sewer 3,300 x $65 = $ 78,250 $ 29,000 $107,250 12" Sewer 2,000 x $50 = $ 36,000 $ 14,000 $ 50,000 Road crossings = $ 32,000 $ 12,000 $ 44,000 $ 60,000 Surveying = $ 5,000 $ 2,000 $ 7,000 $ 9,000 Engineering = $ 21,000 $ 8,000 $ 29,000 $ 39,000 Inspection = $ 11,000 $ 4,000 $ 15,000 $ 20,000 $408,250 $154,000 $562,250 $748,000 3. Prosper's Cost for Construction, Surveying, Engineering, inspection: $ 862,250 Financial $ 20,000 Legal $ 20,000 Administration $ 20,000 Contingency $ 59,586 CWSRF fee. $ 18,164 CWSRF Total -$1,000,000