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Council adopts rezoning for Ranch Gate 40, capping density and adding open-space stipulations
Summary
The council approved Ordinance No. 4686 to change zoning on about 40 acres at East Ranch Gate Road and 120th Street to allow a 32-lot subdivision with an environmentally sensitive lands overlay and additional natural-area open space requirements.
The City Council on Tuesday approved Ordinance No. 4686 to rezone roughly 40 acres at the southeast corner of East Ranch Gate Road and 120th Street from R1-130-ESL to R1-135-ESL for a proposed 32-lot subdivision called Ranch Gate 40.
City planner Jesus Murillo summarized staff’s recommendation and noted the applicant had stipulated to cap density at 0.8 dwelling units per acre, resulting in a 32-lot development rather than the 41 lots the zoning could allow. The applicant also proposed 18.32 acres of natural-area open space (NAOS), about 70% of which would be held in tracts.
Keith Nichter of Kimley-Horn, representing the applicant…
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