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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 2010-32 - REZ Sun City Neighborhood 55 PUDAn Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, amending part of the Zoning District Map adopted on the 41h day of April, 2002 in accordance with the Unified Development Code passed and adopted on the lllh day of March, 2003, to change 27.62 acres out of the Frederick Foy Survey from AG, Agriculture to PUD, Planned Unit Development, to be known as Sun City Georgetown, Neighborhood Fifty -Five; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date. Whereas, an application has been made to the City Council for the purpose of changing the zoning district classification of the following described real property ("the property"): 27.62 acres, out of the Frederick Foy Survey, Abstract 229, located south of the intersection of Cool Springs Way and Pedernales Falls Drive, to be known as Sun City Georgetown, Neighborhood Fifty -Five, as recorded in Document Number 9701913 of the Official Records of Williamson County, hereinafter referred to as "the property' Whereas, the City Council has submitted the proposed change in the Base Ordinance to the Planning and Zoning Commission for its consideration irh a public hearing and for its recommendation or report; and Whereas, notice of such hearing was published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City; which stated the time and place of hearing, which time was not earlier than fifteen (15) days for the first day of such publication; and Whereas, written notice was given not less than fifteen (15) days before the date set for the meeting before the Planning and Zoning Coirunission to all the owners of. the lots within two hundred feet of the property, as required by law; and Whereas, the applicant for such zoning change placed on the property such sign(s) as required by law for advertising the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing, not less than fifteen (15) days before the date set for such hearing; and Whereas, in compliance with the Unified Development Code, a Development Plan was submitted in conjunction with the requested establishment of the Planned Unit Deveiopinem district, attached as Exhibit B; and Whereas, the City PIanning and Zoning Commission in a meeting held on August 3, 2010, recommended the rezoning to a district classification of PUD, Planned Unit Development, known also as Sun City Texas Neighborhood Fifty -Five. that: Now, therefore, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas Section 1. The facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this ordinance are hereby found and declared to be true and correct, and are incorporated by reference herein and expressly made a part hereof, as if copied verbatim. The City Council hereby finds that this ordinance is in full compliance with the goals and objectives of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan and further finds that the enactment of this ordinance is not inconsistent or in conflict with any other 2030 Comprehensive Plan policies. Section 2. The City Council hereby finds that the proposed Planned Unit Development and Development Plan satisfy the approval criteria of Section 3.06.030 and Section 3.06.404 of the Unified Development Code. Section 3. The Zoning District Map of the City, as well as the Zoning District for the Property shall be and the same is hereby changed to amend the boundaries of the previously approved PUD, Planned Unit Development for Sun City Texas Neighborhood Fifty -Five; in accordance with Exhibit A and Exhibit B2 attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein is hereby adopted by the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas. Section 4. The Development Plan accompanying the Planned Unit Development, attached hereto as Exhibit B, including Exhibits B1 and B2, is hereby adopted by the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, Section 5. All ordinances and resolutions, or parts of ordinances and resolutions, in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed, and are no longer of any force and effect. Section 6. If any provision of this Ordinance or application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions, or application thereof, of this Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable. Section 7. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign this Ordinance and the City Secretary to attest. This Ordinance shall become effective and be in full force and effect on the date of final adoption by City Council. Passed and Approved on First Reading on the 2411, Day of August, 201.0. Passed and Approved on Second Reading on 14th Day of September, 2010. Attest: The City of Georgetown: ty Secretary Approved as to Form: Marl: Sokolow City Attorney Mayor v (SM t&IQ EORGLLitT�OcWN I lMJ W 0 .175 ;K, F. ,i Coordinate System: Texas Skate Plane/Central &me/NAD Si/OS Feet Cartographic Data For General Planning Purposes Only Legend EM Site Parks Parcels L City Limits [ Georgetown ETJ Sun City Neighborhood Fifty -Five Planned Unit Development Development Plan A. Property This Development Plan covers approximately 27 acres of land located within the city limits of Georgetown, Texas, described as 27.627 acres out of the Frederick Foy Survey, to be known as Sun City Georgetown, Neighborhood Fifty -Five. B. Purpose In accordance with Unified Development Code Section 4.04.030 (5) "Development PIarn", the following is a summary of the design standards for the development of Neighborhood Fifty -Five of Sun City Texas. The standards are consistent with those outlined in Exhibit G of the Sun City Texas Planned Unit Development Standards of. the Sun City Texas Development Agreement - Amendment No. 9 (attached hereto as Exhibit B1 and incorporated herein). C. Development Plan 1. Miscellaneous a. A Public Review Fizlal Plat for Neighborhood Fifty -Five has been submitted to the City of Georgetown on behalf of Del Webb Texas Limited Partnership. A copy of this plat is attached and incorporated herein. b. The platted area is intended to be developed as a residential neighborhood designed as detached single family lot development. C. All 70 lots within Neighborhood Fifty -Five shall be developed as detached single family residential lots consistent with the development standards contained herein. i. Neighborhood Fifty -Five shall be developed with 70 detached single-family residential units classified as standard lot development. d. The plat depicts the 100 -year flood plain and existing topography. Sun City Georgetown Neighborhood 55 1 PUD Standards • r r e. The neighborhood shall be developed in accordance with the City Council approved Development Agreement for Del Webb / Sun City. 2, Proposed Acreage and Usage a. The neighborhood size is 27.627 acres b. The number of units within the neighborhood is 70. C. The density of the neighborhood is 2.53 units per acre. 3. Lot Configuration and Setbacks a. The plat illustrates the street and lot configuration, building setbacks as well as the density for the neighborhood. The neighborhood is desib Zed with the building setbacks outlined within the development agreement as follows: Neighborhood Fifty -Five i. Front 20 feet ii. Rear 20 feet iii. Corner Side 20 feet iv. Side 5 feet V. Interior Side 5 feet b. The neighborhood has been designed as standard lot development. C. Exhibit G of the approved Development Agreement outlines lot size, impervious cover and building coverage requirements for tie standard single family product. These standards are carried for-Vv-ard as follows: i. Tlie minimum lot size allowed shall be 6,000 square feet in accordance with the approved Development Agreement. ii. Impervious cover shall be 65% for standard lots. Maximum impervious coverage for the overall development shall be 40%. Building coverage shall be 40% for standard lots. Maxilnu_m building coverage for the overall development shall be 30%. Sun City Georgetown Neighborhood 55 2 PUD Standards EXHIBIT B iv. Impervious cover and building coverage calculations are prepared for each platted area, as well as the overall. development platted to date. The table will be updated and provided to the Citf7 staff. 4. Circulation Street cross-sections are in compliance with those outlined within Exhibit G of the Development Agreement. 5. Parkland / ®pen Space In accordance with Development Agreement, public parks are not required within the neighborhood, but parkland fees will be required at the time of platting. 6. Public Facilities There are no public facilities, i.e., schools or fire station within the neighborhood boundary. List of Exhibits Exhibit 'BZ" Exhibit G of the Sun City Texas Development Agreement 8t" Amendment Exhibit "B2" Public Review= Final Plat and Field Notes Sun City Georgetown Neighborhood 55 3 PUD Standards Exhibit B 1 Exhibit "G" of the Development Agreement Sun City Georgetown Planned Unit Development Varied Standards for Subdivision Regulations and Unified Development Code 1. The standards and criteria set forth in this Exhibit G, including the additional standards in Exhibit G-1 and the roadway and utility specification in Exhibits G-2, G-3, G-4, G-5 and G-8, will be applicable to the development of the Project. 2. All streets within the Project are classified as "minor". Typical cross-sections and utility assignments for a minor arterial, a neighborhood collector, a residential collector and a local street are attached as Exhibits G-2, G-3, G-4 and G-5, respectively. Standard utility assignments for local streets are shown in the attached Exhibit G-8. 3. Del Webb is authorized to create non-standard private lots within the median of a public street to place mamied entry houses or similar entry features near the entries to the Project on F.M. 2338 and on Highway 195. These entry features will eventually be located on non- standard private lots surrounded by public right-of-way, and will meet the requirements of Section 24032-D of the Subdivision Regulations. The private lots need not satisfy subdivision criteria for lot size and setbacks. The street designated as Texas Drive on the preliminary plat for Phase 1 of the Project will be allowed an alternative roadway section design that will be considered during the construction plan review, and will be considered during the construction plan review, and will be subject to the approval of the Director of Community Owned Utilities. 4. The Project will include an extensive network of walking trails, bike trails and/or sidewalks. 5. The City approves the use of 6 -inch diameter fire leads in dead-end conditions of less than 600 feet in length (such as cul-de-sacs). A maximum of one fire hydrant may be located on a 6 -inch diameter dead-end line. 6. Water lines in dead-end conditions may be smaller than 6 inches in diameter where not required for fire protection, and in no case shall they be less than 4 inches in diameter, unless approved by the City. Fire hydrants shall not be installed on lines that are smaller than 6 inches in diameter. Del Webb is authorized to create non-standard lots vt itlnin the Project for open space, golf course, buffer zones, karst features, and preserve areas. Del Webb will restrict these non- standard lots from any building construction. Del Webb or its successors or assigns is responsible for maintaining these non-standard lots. These non-standard Iots may be final platted prior to the final platting of the adjoining streets shown on a preliminary plat. S. The City approves block lengths that exceed the criteria for block Ieigths when the block includes creeks, natural drainageways, buffer zones, open spaces, and golf courses. City of Georgetown - Revised by City Council March 28, 2006 Page 1 of 9 Exhibit B 1 Exhibit "G" of the Development Agreement 9. The City approves Del Webb's plans to preserve existing trees and vegetation v\7ithin medians and public right-of-ways, and to supplement existing plant life with the planting of additional trees and vegetation in medians and public right-of-ways. Del Webb or its successors or assigns is responsible for landscape maintenance in medians and public right- of-ways withal the Project. 10. Detailed landscape and irrigation plans for certain non-residential areas shall be required prior to detailed development plan approval and are not required prior to preliminary plat approval. 11. Detailed development plans are not required for single-family residences within the Project. 12. The City may review and approve Del Webb's detailed development plans cmd building permits for construction yards and construction staging areas, which are considered specially permitted uses within the R -P District of the Project, provided that Del Webb shall maintain ownership of these areas until access to these areas is provided through dedicated public right-of-way and all applicable Development Regulations have been satisfied. In lieu. of meeting the landscape requirements of the Development Regulations for temporary construction yards and construction staging areas, Del Webb shall provide adequate buffering, taking into account existing vegetation and distance to residential areas from adjacent land uses, as approved by the Director of Development Services. Del Webb shall secure detailed development plans and building permits as necessary for development of the construction yards and construction staging areas. Del Webb agrees that any construction yards and construction staging areas within the Project shall not remain more than two years beyond the term of this Agreement. 13. The City approves the use of flag lots within the Project. Flag lots may utilize a 10 -foot Bride access or a shared 20 -foot wide accessway between two lots. 14. Swimming pools constructed on residential lots shall be allowed within the required rear yard setback areas so long as they are located at least three (3) feet from the property line; no privacy fence shall be required, provided that fencing (which may be vvrouglit iron or similar type fencing) shall be required to satisfy other city requirements regarding safety. (Added by First Amendment to Development Aareement, 1-14-96, Doc. No. 9606700). City of Georgetown - Revised by City Council March 28, 2006 Page 2 of 9 Exhibit B 1 Exhibit "G" of the Development Agreement Applicable Regulations City Del Webb Subdivision 24060 Expires in 12 months Regulations PreliminaryPlat Approval No expiration dates so long as 3.08.050-J Expires in 18 months ! Development Agreement in UDC Preliminary Plat Approval unless phased and each effect j additional phase is 12 months Median not addressed Subdivision 33030 (Table 33030-A) Design for minor arterials I Regulations Standards for Streets ` Allow median Median not addressed UDC 12.03.020 for major collectors or lower streets Subdivision Arterial Street Center Line Curve 2000' min. 1200' min. with 45 m.p.h. Regulations Radius design speed* Sharper curve radii are j Curves in arterial streets 12.03.020-B2 shall be designed in approved for the F. M. 2338 UDC Arterial Streets accordance with the entry feature area design speed standards in AASHTO Manual 33030-J Subdivision Collector Street Center Line 600' min. Regulations Curve Radius 300' min with appropriate Curves in collector streets shall be designed speed limit designation UDC 12.03.020-83 in accordance with the 1 Collector Street Curves design speed standards in AASHTO Manual Subdivision 33030-K 250' min. radius, except for loop or partial loop Regulations Local Street Curves streets For loop, partial loop cul -de - sac streets, minimum radius Curves in local streets shall be designed in ! to accommodate 30 m.p.h. UDC 12.03.020-B4 accordance with the design speed ! Local Street Curves design speed standards L in AASHTO Manual City of Georgetown - Revised by City Council March 28, 2006 Page 3 of 9 Exhibit B 1 Exhibit "G" of the Development Agreement Applicable Regulations City Del Webb 33030-N Subdivision Dead -End Streets Cul-de-sac 500' maximum length Regulations Length Prohibited except to permit extension of the street. Temporary turn - 12.03.050-05 arounds shall be UDC Dead -End Streets required where stub exceed one lot or 100 I Request for 800' to be feet in length and signs 1 reviewed for adequate fire shall be provided. flows and lot size No more than 200 ADT for any street longer than j I 200 feet 12.03.020-B7 Turn-arounds shall have UDC Cul-de-sac Length a minimum paved radius of 50 feet for single- family and two-family and use 60' for other uses Five total access points shall be provided which are: 1. Del Webb Blvd at Williams Drive 2. Sun City Blvd at SH 195 3. Sun City Blvd at Ronald Requires interconnected ( Reagan Blvd. street system to provide j 4. The local street designated 12.03.030 for adequate access for ( as West Majestic Oak UDC Local Street Connectivity' emergency and service I Lane in preliminary plat of Requirements vehicles; enhance ; Woodland Park West walkability by ensuring subdivision will be connected transportation connected to a local street routes within Neighborhood 51, and 5. Oak Branch Dr. in Shady j Oaks subdivision will be connected to Sun City Blvd as a local street. All collector -designated j 12.03.040 streets shall connect on ! Collector streets may terminate into local streets. UDC Collector Street Connectivity both ends to an existing j Capacity requirements for Requirements or planned collector or collectors are met. higher-level street. City of Georgetown - Revised by City Council March 28, 2006 Page 4 of 9 Exhibit B1 Exhibit "G" of the Development Agreement Applicable Regulations City 1 Del Webb UDC Table 12.03.030 Requires a connectivity ( Waived in its entirety. Street Connectivity Computation ratio of 1.20 Five total access points shall be provided which are: 1. Del Webb Blvd at Williams Drive 2. Sun City Blvd at SH 195 3. Sun City Blvd at Ronald 1 Reagan Blvd. Subdivisions of 300 lots 4. The local street or greater shall be designated as West 12.03.050-B3 required to provide four Majestic Oak Lane in UDC Required Subdivision Access or more access points to preliminary plat of Points the existing or proposed Woodland Park West public roadway system subdivision will be connected to a local street within Neighborhood 51; and 5. Oak Branch Dr. in Shady Oaks subdivision will be connected to Sun City Blvd as a local street. Five total access points shall be provided which are: 1. Del Webb Blvd at Williams Drive 2. Sun City Blvd at SH 195 1 3. Sun City Blvd at Ronald Reagan Blvd. Provide connectivity to 4. The local street other neighborhoods designated as West 12.03.050-C existing streets in Majestic Oak Lane in UDC Relation to Adjoining Street adjacent or adjoining preliminary plat of Systems areas shall be continued Woodland Park West in the new development subdivision will be in alignment therewith connected to a local street within Neighborhood 51; and 5. Oak Branch Dr. in Shady Oaks subdivision will be connected to Sun City Blvd as a local street. A 5' landscape UDC 12.03.020 Landscape Easement Table and easement will be Will provide open space lots Diagram required along all Rights preserving trees. of Way (ROW) Street trees will be UDC 8.03 located in the landscape Will provide open space lots Street Trees easement planted at one preserving trees, tree for ever 50 feet City of Georgetown - Revised by City Council March 28: 2006 Page 5 of 9 Exhibit B 1 Exhibit "G" of the Development Agreement Applicable Regulations I City Del Webb 10' P.U.E. for all lots 10' P.U.E. not required on Subdivision 34020E adjacent to public Rights minor arterial and ! Regulations Easements of Way (ROW). neighborhood collector due to extra R.O.W. provided. 13.04.060 10' PUE required along Additional easements for UDC Easements all Rights of Way (ROW) electric service will be provided. Pay 1/2 of the required fees at Parkland is required at a the time of platting and get ! UDC 13.02 ratio of one acre for credit for open space, trails: Open Space every 50 lots, fees are and golf course for the other currently 250 per unit half of required parkland Subdivision 33030-N 200 Average Daily Trips Regulations Average Dailysac on Cul-de- (ADT) No maximum 12.03.020137b 200 Average Daily Trips UDC Permitted Cul-de-sacs (ADT) i Subdivision 33030-U (Table 33030-C) Street 320 foot Along arterials and Regulations Lighting Standards spacing neighborhood collectors, placed at 320' intervals. In addition, street lights at I intersections and at end of Required at all cul-de-sacs over 500' in UDC 13.07.020 intersections and at 300 length. Street Lighting Standards foot intervals Additional requested street lighting may be installed in the future at no expense to the I City. Subdivision 33030-X I Both sides of Arterials; Regulations Pedestrian Circulation/Sidewalks one -side of collectors Sidewalks on both sides or 8' wide sidewalks on one side ford ! arterials and neighborhood collectors. No sidewalks required for residential Both sides of all streets, collectors or local streets. A as needed to provide ! sidewalk along F.M. 2338 may 12,02.020 access to commercial, be deferred until F.M. 2338 is Sidewalk General eneral ReRequirements I employment areas, parks, widened at entry y area or for greenways or streets ten (10) years from the date of ! approval of this Agreement by j the City, whichever first ! 1 occurs. 33043 j Subdivision Spacing Between Driveways for 125' min on collectors Regulations Residential No limit on residential collectors 12.03.010-D5 125' min on residential Spacing Between Driveways for collectors Residential City of Georgetown - Revised by City Council March 28, 2006 Page 6 of 9 Exhibit B 1 Exhibit "G" of the Development Agreement Applicable Regulations City ( Del Webb Subdivision 33043 300' min on minor Regulations Spacing Between Driveways for arterials Non-residential 1 120' on minor arterials at golf course clubhouses 12.03.020 Driveway separation UDC Spacing Between Driveways on based on posted speed o ( Non-residential roadway 33044 j Subdivision Spacing Between Driveways and 60' min. on local streets Regulations Intersections for Residential 50' min. on local streets on Streets same side as corner 12.03.010-C Separation from the ( UDC Spacing Between Driveways and corner no less than 50 I Intersections for Local Streets feet 33044 Subdivision Regulations Spacing Between Driveways and 75' min. on collectors 50' min. on residential Intersections collectors on same side as 12.03.010-D Separation from the UDC Spacing Between Driveways and corner no less than 125 corner Intersections for Collector Streets feet j Subdivision 33051-A Off-street parking spaces At Phase 1 clubhouses and Regulations General Design Standards/Off- located behind front sales pavilion, the City staff will Street Parking building work with Del Webb to achieve an optimum balance between Off-street parking spaces for non-residential uses the 25' front building line 6.03.040 are not allowed in the setback requirement and the ( UDC Non Residential Lot Dimensions front setback only the side' preservation of tree and karst and rear of contiguous ( features. ( uses Subdivision 33056 1 space/buildings 5,000- Regulations Basic Off -Street Loading 19,000sq. ft. 1 space minimum/buildings Regulations over 5,000 sq.ft. with full food j 9.05-C As needed and will be the and beverage service. i UDC Off -Street Loading minimum feet by 54 feet12 For parking pattern of 540-7401 22' two-way lane For parking patter on 540-74°, width; 9' (8.5') parking 24' two-way lane width; Subdivision ,03057 (Table 33057) space width; 21' (16.5') space length average 9.5' parking space Regulations Parking Facilities Design parking width; 20' parking space length For parking patterns of 540-900, landscaped islands not addressed For parking patterns of 54° - All spaces shall be 9 feet 90° parking spaces adjacent 9.03.020 by 18 feet and drive aisles to landscaped islands may be j UDC Parking Space and Parking Lot must be 26 feet one way 18' long Design drive aisle widths vary on degree of parkin City of Georgetown - Revised by City Council March 28, 2006 Page 7 of 9 Exhibit B 1 Exhibit "G" of the Development Agreement Applicable Regulations city Del Webb Subdivision 34010-C 600' min. to be considered on Regulations Block Length alongarterial 1300' min. plat submittal Subdivision 34020-B Depth/width ratio No lot depth/width ratio Regulations Lot Dimensions between 2.5 and 1.5 Lots facing each other Subdivision 34020-C increase width for lots No restriction on orientation Regulations Lot Orientation when side abuts rear yard Subdivision 34020-C Not permitted adjacent Regulations Double Frontage Lots to collector Permit adjacent to collector May not have frontage on two non -intersecting streets (no access to UDC 6.04.010-C local or collector streets, collectors from such lots) Double Frontage Lots unless access is taken from the street of the er lower classification Subdivision Table 34020 6ft. min sq. 4,620 sq. ft. for zero lotiine Regulations Lot Sizes , . lots, no more that 300 lots to be developed (12.0% of Table 6.02.030 remaining lots), 5,000 sq. ft. UDC Housing Type Dimensional 5,500 sq. ft. minimum for cluster lots, no more than Standards 525 lots to be developed (21.0% of remaining lots). Subdivision 34020-E 40% max. for each lot Regulations Impervious cover I 75% for cluster lots; 75% for zero lotiine lots*; 65% for 50% maximum up to 11.02.010 65% if impervious single family lots. (40% max. UDC Impervious Cover Limitations coverage waivers are impervious cover in overall met. This is calculated development) on a Gross Site Area 50% for cluster lots; 70% for zero lotiine lots; 40% for Subdivision 34020-E Building Coverageo 30% single family lots. (30% max. Regulations (maximum) building coverage in overall development) Sun City proposed Lot Development Sun City Sun City Sun City Sub Reors UDC Cluster" Zero Lotline** Standard front 25' 20' 10' 10` 20' Rear 20' 10' S' 5' 20' Corner Side 25' 10' 10` 01/10` Side 5/10' 6' 5' 01/10' 5' Interior Side 5/10' 6' 5' 01/10' S' City of Georgetown - Revised by City Council March 28, 2006 Page 8 of 9 Exhibit B 1 Exhibit "G" of the Development Agreement *Cluster homes (lots) are detached, single-family product aimed at a market segment seeking a smaller lot with less yard maintenance, but not necessarily at the sacrifice of a larger home. The setbacks for the Cluster Lots have been established to create a pedestrian scaled street scene and more clustered relationship between adjoh-ih-ig homes. Surrounding openspace will offset the increased impervious and building coverage for individual lots. (Revised by Eighth Amendment to Development Agreement, Doc. No. ) Zero Lotline homes (lots) are detached, single-family product aimed at a market segment seeking a smaller lot not at the sacrifice of a larger home. The homes will be oriented towards the side yard area, create unique outdoor living areas. Surrounding open space will offset the increased impervious and building coverage for individual lots. (Added by Eighth Amendment to Development Acrreement, Doc. No. ) **Neighborhoods 1 through 10 and Neighborhood 12A. For all residential properties within Neighborhoods 1 through 10 and Neighborhood 12A of Sun City Georgetown, as reflected in the final plats of such neighborhoods recorded in the Official Records of Williamson County, setback distances are to be measured to the outside face of the studs of the framed walls and any structural component, i.e. planter boxes that are constructed from the foundation up or along the face of the exterior wall surface into required front yards. **All Neighborhoods Finally Platted Subsequent to Neighborhood 12A. For residential properties within all other neighborhoods to be platted other than neighborhoods 1 through 10 and Neighborhood 12A, setback distances are to be measured in accordance with the Cite of Georgetown development standards in effect as of July 7, 1997, i.e. measured to the exterior face of the completed, finished wall to include stucco, brick, rock, man-made rock, wood siding and any structural component that is to be constructed from the foundation up or along the exterior wall surface. The roof overhang shall not extend more than twelve inches (12") into a required yard and ornamental features, i.e. planter boxes may be allowed up to twelve inches (12") into a required front yard as long as they are attached to the exterior wall and not an integral part of the wall starting with construction from the foundation. This measurement of setback distances should maintain consistency with the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Georgetowlz. (Added bit Second Amendment to Development Agreement, 9123197, Doc. No. 9743888.) Air conditioning units are permitted within side lot setbacks. ***10' on street side to provide P.U.E. standards set above. (Added by Eighth Amendment to Development Agreement, Doc. No. ****Note: On back-to-back corner lots only, 15' setback is allowed on secondary front setbacks. Driveways on back-to-back corner lots must take access from the 20' front yard. City of Georgetown - Revised by City Council March 28, 2006 Page 9 of 9 N CO X W w \aJ N L \\ r w .. 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