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Council approves PUD rezoning at Ridgeline and Rock Ridge with commercial occupancy triggers
Summary
City council approved a planned-unit development (PUD) rezoning south of the Sam Houston and Ridgeline/Rock Ridge intersection that includes commercial space, multifamily and townhome areas and commercial occupancy triggers tied to phased multifamily certificates of occupancy.
The City of Georgetown City Council unanimously approved a planned-unit development rezoning for property south of the Sam Houston and Ridgeline/Rock Ridge intersection that divides the site into three areas: local commercial (Area A/C1), higher-density multifamily (Area B, up to 250 units) and lower-density townhome-style multifamily (Area C).
Why it matters: The council—s action establishes permitted uses and a set of occupancy triggers that link delivery of commercial space to the pace of multifamily construction. Those triggers were added at first reading and refined before the second reading: the ordinance ties 16,000–17,000 square feet of commercial…
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