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ORDINANCE NO. 501-4-84
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN COUNTY,
TEXAS, AMENDING COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE NO.
366-10-81 OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED, SO
AS TO ESTABLISH PERMANENT ZONING, TO -WIT: "PD" PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT NO. 18, ON THE FOLLOWING -DESCRIBED TRACT OF
LAND: APPROXIMATELY 97 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT
OF THE WITSAUL FISHER SURVEY,. ABSTRACT NO. 323, PAGE 181,
COLLIN COUNTY' DEED RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS;
PROVIDING FOR A PRELIMINARY CONCEPT AND DEVELOPMENT
PLAN; PROVIDING FOR USE REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR A LAND
USE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY OF FINE NOT TO EXCEED
THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE;
PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE
EFFECTIVE DATE OF SAID ORDINANCE.
WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission of the City of Allen, and the governing
body of the City of Allen, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas and the
ordinances of the City of Allen, have given the requisite notices by publication and
otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all the
property owners generally and to all persons interested and situated in the affected
area and in the vicinity thereof, and in the exercise of its legislative discretion, have
concluded that Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 366-10-81 should be amended;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ALLEN, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 366-10-81 of the
City of Allen, Texas, as heretofore amended, be and the same is hereby amended by
amending the Zoning Map of the City of Allen to give the tract of land described in the
Preliminary Concept and Development Plan attached hereto as Exhibit "A" the
following zoning classification, to -wit: That the area be and the same is hereby zoned
as "PD" Planned Development No. 18.
SECTION 2. That the Preliminary Concept and Development Plan attached
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hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all purposes shall"be adhered to in its
entirety for purposes of development of PD (Planned Development) No. 18.
SECTION 3. That the Use Regulations described as Exhibit "B" and attached
hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes shall be the governing regulations for PD
(Planned Development) No. 18.
SECTION 4. That the Land Use Plan attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and
made a part hereof for all purposes shall be adhered to in its entirety for purposes of
development of PD (Planned Development) No. 18.
SECTION 5. That all ordinances of the City of Allen in conflict with the
provisions of this ordinance shall be, and the same are hereby, repealed; provided,
however, all other provisions of said ordinances not in conflict herewith shall remain in
full force and effect.
SECTION 6. That the property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto shall
be used in the manner and for the purposes provided for as approved by the attachment
of Exhibits "A", "B" and "C".
SECTION 7. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the
provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided
for in Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 366-10-81 of the City of Allen, as
heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not to exceed the
sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for each offense.
SECTION 8. That it is hereby declared to be the intention of the City
Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this ordinance
are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence or section of this ordinance shall be
declared unconstitutional or invalid by any judgment or decree of a court of competent
jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect any other remaining
phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance; and the City Council
hereby delcares it would have passed the remaining portions even though it had known
the affected parts would be held unconstitutional.
SECTION 9. That this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and
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after its passage and publication in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the
City of Allen, and it is accordingly so ordained.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ALLEN, TEXAS, ON THE 5TH DAY OF APRIL, 1984.
APPROVED:
M. B. Pierson, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Marty Hendrix, CW
ecretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
wdde]rF.,-15tty Attorney
Ordinance No. 501-4-84 - Page 3
Exhibi 'A"
Attach t to Ord. No. 501-4-84
Adopted: April 5, 1984
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
BEING a part of the Witsaul Fisher Survey, Abstract No. 323
and being a part of a 100 acre tract as described in a Deed from
Ross Williams to Mary B. Williams, recorded in Volume 322, Page
181, of the Collin County Deed Records and being more fully
described as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron stake in the Northwest corner of the
said tract in the center line of a public road. Said stake
bears North 0 degrees, 07 minutes, 42 seconds, East, 1668.27
feet from the Southwest corner of the said Survey;
THENCE South 89 degrees, 10 minutes, 24 seconds, East with
an established fence and hedge along the North line a distance
of 2039.14 feet to a stake;
THENCE South 89 degrees, 30 minutes, 54 seconds, East with
an established fence and hedge along the North line a distance
of 607.17 feet to an iron stake in the Northeast corner thereof;
THENCE in a Southerly direction following an established
fence and hedge along the East line of the said tract as follows:
South 0 degrees, 01 minutes, 58 seconds, West, 68.69 feet; South
0 degrees, 33 minutes, 17 seconds, West, 1170.06 feet; South
0 degrees, 14 minutes, 22 seconds, East, 415.00 feet to a stake
in the Southeast corner of the said tract. Said stake bears
South 0 degrees, 14 minutes, 22 seconds, East, 45.0 feet from a
Wood Highway Right -of -Way marker;
THENCE North 88 degrees, 59 minutes, 08 seconds, West with
the South line a distance of 236.95 feet to a stake;
THENCE North 01 degrees, 00 minutes, 52 seconds, East a
distance of 45.0 feet to a stake;
THENCE in a Westerly direction with the North Right -of -Way
line of F.M. Highway No. 2170 as follows: North 88 degrees,
59 minutes, 08 seconds, West, 965.62 feet to a stake; South
88 degrees, 09 minutes, 07 seconds, West, 100.12 feet to a stake;
North 89 degrees, 09 minutes, 01 seconds, West, 198.17 feet to
a stake; South 87 degrees, 58 minutes, 44 seconds, West, 100.83
feet to a stake; North 89 degrees, 09 minutes, 59 seconds, West
300.0 feet to a stake; South 88 degrees, 08 minutes, 58 seconds,
West, 100.08 feet to a stake; North 88 degrees, 59 minutes,
14 seconds, West, 567.17 feet to a Wood Right -of -Way marker;
North 45 degrees, 56 minutes, 06 seconds, West 65.88 feet, to
an iron stake; North 88 degrees, 44 minutes, 05 seconds, West,
25.0 feet to an iron stake in the West line of the said tract,
and in the center of the said road;
THENCE North 0 degrees, 07 minutes, 42 seconds, East with
the West line of the said tract and center line of road, a
distance of 1568.27 feet to the place of beginning and containing
97.697 acres of land, being 96.553 net acres of land.
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PLANNED DEVELOPMENT: USE RESTRICTIONS
The overall objective of this development is to provide a unique residential community with the
neighborhood consisting of different housing categories. The land use and architectural
integrity of each housing category within the neighborhood will provide each with its own
identity within the parameters of the overall objective.
The total number of dwelling units shall not exceed 313 units.
The overall density shall not exceed 3.2 dwelling units per acre and net
residential density shall not exceed 4.0 dwelling units per acre.
FAIRHAVEN VILLAGE
A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
BY OMNI HOMES
ALLEN, TEXAS
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DISTRICT 1: SINGLE FAMILY, R-2
1. Purpose: This district is to be composed of single-family
detached dwellings, on lots of not less than eighteen thousand
(18,000) square feet, together with the allowed incidental_and
accessory uses. This district should provide for about 2.1
dwelling units per acre.
2. Use Regulations: A building or premise shall be used only for
the following purposes:
a) Any use permitted in the R-2 Single Family Residential
District Regulations.
b) Such uses as may be permitted under the provisions of
Section 2.06, Specific Use Permits.
3. Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty (30) feet
or two and one-half (2-1/2) stories in height.
4. Area Regulations:
a) Size of Yards:
1) Front Yard - There shall be a front yard having a
depth of not less than twenty-five (25) feet.
2) Side Yard - There shall be a side yard on each side of
the lot having a width of not less than ten (10) per cent
of the lot width. A side yard adjacent to a side street
shall not be less than fifteen (15) feet.
3) Rear Yard - There shall be a rear yard having a depth of
not less than fifteen (15) feet.
b) Size of Lot:
1) Lot Area - No building shall be constructed on any lot of
less than eighteen thousand (18,000) square feet. Such lot
shall have a minimum buildable area of seven thousand two
hundred (7,200) square feet.
2) Lot Width - The width of the lot shall be not less than
one hundred (100) feet at the front street building line,
nor shall its average width be less than one hundred (100)
feet.
3) Lot Depth - The depth of the lot shall not be less than
one hundred twenty (120) feet, except that a corner lot
may have a depth of less than one hundred twenty (120)
feet provided that the minimum depth is no less than one
hundred (100) feet.
c) Minimum Dwelling Size: The minimum floor area of any dwelling
shall be two thousand (2,000) square feet, exclusive of
garages, breezeways and porches. This district will be within
the minimum house size standards for the entire subdivision
which is as follows:
Less
than
1200 sq. ft.
15%
1200
sq.
ft.
to
1400
sq.
ft.
25%
1400
sq.
ft.
to
1600
sq.
ft.
15%
1600
sq.
ft.
to
1800
sq.
ft.
15%
1800
sq.
ft.
to
2000
sq.
ft.
20%
2000
sq.
ft.
and
up
10
d) Lot Coverage: In no case shall more than thirty five (35)
percent of the total lot area be covered by the combined
area of the main buildings and accessory buildings.
5. Building Regulations:
a) Type of Materials: All main buildings shall have exterior
construction of a minimum of 75% brick or stone.
DISTRICT 2: SINGLE FAMILY, R-3
1. Purpose: This district is to be composed of single-family,
detached dwellings, on lots of not less than twelve thousand
(12,000)square feet, together with the allowed incidental and
accessory uses. This 7district should provide for about 3.0
dwelling units per acre.
2. Use Regulations: A building or premise shall be used only for
the following purposes:
a) Any use permitted in District 'Ili -211
b) Such uses as may be permitted under the provisions of
Section 2.06, Specific Use Permits.
2) Lot Width - The width of the lot shall be not less than
seventv (70) feet at the front street building line,
nor shall its average width be less than seventy (70)
feet.
3) Lot Depth - The depth of the lot shall not be less than
one hundred ten (110) feet, except that a corner lot
may have a depth of less than one hundred ten (110) feet
provided that the minimum depth is no less than ninety
(90) feet.
c) Minimum Dwelling Size: The minimum floor area of any dwellir
shall be eighteen hundred (1,800) square feet, exclusive of
garages, breezeways and porches. This district will be with-
in the minimum house size standards for the entire subdiviEi:
which is as follows:
3. Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty (30) feet
or two and one-half (2-1/2) stories in height.
Less
than
1200 sa.. ft.
15%
1200
sq.
ft.
to 1400
sq.
ft.
25%
4. Area Regulations:
1400
sq.
ft.
to 1600
sq.
ft.
15%
1600
sq.
ft.
to 1800
sq.
ft.
15%
a) Size of Yards:
1800
sq.
ft.
to 2000
sq.
ft.
20%
2000
sq.
ft.
and up
10%
1) Front Yard - There shall be a front yard having a
depth of not less than twenty-five (25) feet.
2) Side Yard - There shall be a side yard on each side of
the lot having a width of not less than ten (10) per cent
of the lot width. A side yard adjacent to a side street
shall not be less than fifteen (15) feet.
d) Lot Coverage: In no case shall more than forty (40) percen,
of the total lot area be covered by the combined area of the
main buildings and accessory buildings.
5. Building Regulations:
a) Type of Materials: All main buildings shall have exterior
3) Rear Yard - There shall be a rear yard having a depth of construction of a minimum of 75% brick or stone.
not less than fifteen (15) feet.
b) Size of Lot:
1) Lot Area - No building shall be constructed on any lot of
less than twelve thousand (12,000) square feet. Such lot
shall have a minimum buildable area of four thousand six
hundred (4,600) square feet.
DISTRICT 3: SINGLE FAMILY, R-4
1. Purpose: This district is to be composed of single-family,
detached dwellings, on lots of not less than nine thousand
(9,000) -square feet, together with the allowed incidental and
accessory uses. This district should provide for about 3.4
dwelling units per acre.
2. Use Regulations: A building or premise shall be used only for
the following purposes:
a) Any use permitted in District "R-3"
b) Such uses as may be permitted under the provisions of
Section 2.06, Specific Use Permits.
3. Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty (30) feet
or two and one-half (2-1/2) stories in height.
4. Area Regulations:
a) Size of Yards:
1) Front Yard - There shall be a front yard having a
depth of not less than twenty-five (25) feet.
2) Side Yard - There shall be a side yard on each side of
the lot having a width of not less than ten (10) per cent
of the lot width. A side yard adjacent to a side street
shall not be less than fifteen (15) feet,
3) Rear Yard - There shall be a rear yard having a death of
not less than fifteen (15) feet.
:)) Size of Lot:
1)' Lot Area - No building shall be constructed on any lot of
less than nine thousand (9,000) square feet. Such lot
shall have a minimum buildable area of three thousand six
hundred (3,600) square feet.
2) Lot Width - The width of the lot shall be not less than
seventv (70) feet at the front street building line,
nor shall its average width be less than seventy (70)
feet. -
3) Lot Depth - The depth of the lot shall not be less than
one hundred ten (110) feet, except that a corner lot
may have a depth of less than one hundred ten (110) feet
provided that the minimum depth is no less than ninety
(90) feet.
c) Minimum Dwelling Size: The minimum floor area of any dwellin
shall be fourteen hundred (1,400) square feet, exclusive of
garages, breezeways and porches. This district will be with-
in the minimum house size standards for the entire subdivisia
which is as follows:
Less
than
1200 sq. ft.
15%
1200
sq.
ft.
to
1400
sq.
ft.
25%
1400
sq.
ft.
to
1600
sq.
ft.
15%
1600
sq.
ft.
to
1800
sq.
ft.
15%
1800
sq.
ft.
to
2000
sq.
ft.
20%
2000
sq.
ft.
and
up
10%
d) Lot Coverage: In no case shall more than forty (40) percent
of the total lot area be covered by the combined area of the
main buildings and accessory buildings.
5. Building Requlations:
a) Type of Materials: All main buildings shall have exterior
construction of a minimum of 75% brick or stone.
DISTRICT 4: SINGLE FAMILY, R-5
1. Purpose: This district is to be composed of single family
detached dwellings, on lots of not less than seven thousand
five hundred (7,500) square feet, together with the allowed
incidental and accessory uses. This district should provide
for 4.0 dwelling units per acre.
2. Use Regulations: A building or premise shall be used only
for the following purposes:
a) Any use permitted in District "R-4".
b) Such uses as may be permitted under the provisions of
Section 2.06, Specific Use Permits.
3. Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty (30)
feet or two and one-half (2-1/2) stories in height.
4. Area Regulations:
a) Size of Yards:
1) Front Yard - There shall be a front yard having a
depth of not less than twenty-five (25) feet.
2) Side Yard - There shall be a side yard on each side
of the lot having a width of not less than ten (10)
percent of the lot width. A side yard adjacent to a
side street shall have a depth of not less than fif-
teen (15) feet.
3) Rear Yard - There shall be a rear yard having a depth
of not less than fifteen (15) feet.
b) Size of Lot:
1) Lot Area - No building shall be constructed on any
lot less than seven thousand five hundred (7,500)
square feet. Such lot shall have a minimum buildable
area of three thousand (3,000) square feet.
2) Lot Width - The width of the lot shall be not less than
sixty-five (65) feet at the front street building line,
nor shall its average width be less than sixty-five (65)
feet.
3) Lot Depth - The depth of the lot shall not be less than
one hundred ten (110) feet, except that a corner lot may
have a depth of less than one hundred ten (110) feet pro-
vided that the minimum depth is no less than ninetq (90)
feet.
c) Minimum Dwelling Size: The minimum floor area of dwelling
shall be twelve hundred (1,200) square feet, exclusive of
garages, breezeways and porches. This district will be with-
in the minimum house size standards for the entire sub-
division which is as follows:
Less
than
1200
sq. ft.
15%
1200
sq.
ft.
to
1400
sq.
ft.
25%
1400
sq.
ft.
to
1600
sq.
ft.
15%
1600
sq.
ft.
to
1800
sq.
ft.
15%
1800
sq.
ft.
to
2000
sq.
ft.
20%
2000
sq.
ft.
and
up
10%
d) Lot Coveraqe: In no case shall more than forty (40) percent
of the total area be covered by the combined area of the main
buildings and accessory buildings.
5. Building Regulations:
a) Type of Materials: All main buildings shall have exterior
construction of a minimum of 75% brick or stone.
DISTRICT 5: TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL, "TH"
1. Purpose: This district provides a medium density dwelling
classification in the form -of attached dwelling units on
separate lots under separate ownership of dwelling units.
This district should provide for about 8.7 dwelling units
per acre.
2. Use Regulations: A building or premise shall be used only for
the following purposes:
a) Any use permitted in District "2F".
b) Attached dwelling units, provided that no more than six
(6) dwelling units are attached in one continuous row or
group and provided that no dwelling unit is constructed
above another dwelling unit.
c) Accessory buildings and uses, customarily incident to
the above uses and located on the same property there-
with.
d) Such uses as may be permitted under the provision of
Section 2.06, Specific Use Permits.
3. Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty (30) feet
or two and one-half (2-1/2) stories in height.
4. Area Regulations:
a) Size of Yards:
1) Front Yard - There shall be a front yard having a re-
quired depth of not less than twenty (20) feet. No
required parking shall be allowed within the required
front yard.
2) Side Yard - There shall be a side yard'on each side of
-a continuous row or Group of dwellings of not less than
six (6) feet. A side yard adjacent to a side street shall
not be less than fifteen (15) feet.
3) Rear Yard - There shall be a rear yard having a depth of
not less than fifteen (15) feet.
b) Size of Lot:
1) Lot Area - No building shall be constructed on any lot
less than three thousand three hundred (3,300) square
feet. Such lot shall have a minimum buildable area of
two thousand two hundred fifty (2,250) square feet.
2) Lot Width - The width of the lot shall not be less than
thirty (30) feet at the front street building line.
3) Lot Depth - The depth of the lot shall not be less than
one hundred ten (110) feet.
c) Minimum Dwelling Size - The minimum floor area of any dwelling
unit shall be one thousand (1,000) square feet exclusive of
garages, breezeways and porches. This district will be with-
in the minimum house size standards for the entire subdivision
which is as follows:
Less
than
1200 sq. ft.
15%
1200
sq.
ft.
to
1400
sq.
ft.
25%
1400
scr.
ft.
to
1600
sq.
ft.
15%
1600
sq.
ft.
to
1800
sq.
ft.
15%
1800
sq.
ft.
to
2000
sq.
ft.
20%
2000
sq.
ft.
and
up
10%
d) Lot Coverage - In no case shall more than sixty-five (65)
percent of the total land area be covered by the combined area
of the main buildings and accessory buildings.
DISTRICT 5: TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL, "TH" (Cont.
e) Open Space Requirement - Each group or row of townhouses
shall provide additional common area or open_ space so as
00
to provide a total of four thousand (4,0) square feet.
This requirement is in addition to all other required
I` yard spaces. This open space area may be added to the
total park area which will fulfill the requirements of
this section.
5. Building Regulations:
a) ape of Materials - All main buildings shall have exterior
construction of a minimum of 75% brick or stone.
DISTRICT 6': LOCAL RETAIL
1. Purpose: This district is a limited retail category intended -
for use near neighborhood areas for the purposes of supplying
day to day retail needs of the residents, such as food, drugs,
and personal services. The area height, yard, parking and
screening regulations of the "LR" District are calculated to
permit neighborhood convenience facilities compatible with the
adjacent residential areas which they are intended to serve.
2. Use Regulations: A building or premise shall be used for the
following purposes:
a) Cleaner or laundry (self service) .
b) Hardware store.
c) Barber and beauty shops.
d) Florist or garden shops (no outside storage or sales).
' e) Household appliance sales.
f) Veterinarian (no outside runs) .
g) Drug store or pharmacy.
h) Bakery (retail) .
i) Grocery store.
j) Other retail stores and personal services of similar
nature and character provided that the business esta-
blishment supplies the everyday shopping needs of the
immediate neighborhood and subject to the following
conditions:
1) That it be conducted wholly within an enclosed
building.
2) The required yards not be used for display, sale or
storage of merchandise or for the storage of vehicles,
equipment container or waste material.
3) That all merchandise be first hand and be sold at retail
on the premises.
4) That such use be not objectionable because of odor, ex-
cessive light, smoke, dust, noise, vibration or similar
nuisance.
k) Day care center for children.
1) Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any of
the above uses.
m) Such uses as may be permitted under provisions of Section 2.OG,
Specific Use Permit.
n) Any use permitted in "0" District.
3) Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty (30) feet or
2-1/2 stories in height.
4) Area Regulations:
a) Size of Yards:
1) Front Yards - There shall be a front yard having a minimum
depth of twenty-five (25) feet. No parking, storage or
similar use shall be allowed in required front yards, ex-
cept that automobile parking will be permitted in such
yards if separated by at least 100 feet from any "R11
District.
2) Side Yard - A side yard of not less than fifteen (15) feet
in width shall be provided on the side of a lot adjoining
a side street, an alley, or an "R" District. A side yard
of not less than ten (10) feet in width shall be provided
on at least one side of any lot.
DISTRICT 6: LOCAL RETAIL (Cont.)
3) Rear Yard - No rear yard is required except that a rear
yard of not less than twenty-five (25) feet in depth
shall be provided upon that portion of the lot abutting
or across a rear street or alley from "R" District.
b) Lot Coverage - In no case shall more than forty (40) percent
of the total lot area be covered by a combined area of the
main buildings and accessory buildings.
c) Floor Area Ratio - The ratio of total floor area of all
buildings, to total land area shall be a maximum of 1:1.67.
5. Building Regulations:
a) Type of Materials - All main building exteriors shall be
constructed of stone, brick, tiles, cement, concrete or
similar materials.
DISTRICT 7: PARK
_ This tract of approximately 4.5 acres is to be dedicated to the
City of Allen as a public park. In the 1978 - 2000 City of Allen
Comprehensive Urban Plan, a neighborhood park site and an ele-
mentary school site is shown directly North of this tract. It is
the intent of this proposed park to form a Greenbelt Park system
to the planned school site. This system would allow pedestrian
circulation for children attending the school. Park area
will be irrigated and seeded by Developer.
LANDSCAPE PLAN
1. Zoning Category
A. District 1: Single Family, R-2 E. District 5: "TH" Townhouse Residential
Approximately 4.7 acres, 10 dwelling units, minimum '_Approximately 7.9 acres, 67 dwelling units,
landscape package to include: minimum landscape package to include:
30 trees 134 trees
150 foundation plants 670_,foundation.& open space
plants
B. District 2: Single Family, R-3 2. Concept
.Approximately 17.9 acres, 41 dwelling units, minimum
landscape package:to include:
The landscape will be designed and planted in such
a way as to avoid repetition in both the street
123. trees ...scape as well as in the common areas.
615 foundation plants
C. District 3: Single Family, R-4
Approximately 10.4 acres, 34 dwelling units, minimum
landscape package to include:
102 trees
510 foundation plants
D. District 4: Single Family, R-5
Approximately 37.6 acres, 161 dwelling units, minimum
landscape package to include:
322 trees
1;610 foundation plants
AFFIDAVIT AND PROOF OF PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
Charles F. Barnard, Jr.
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared X M )&.X W, who having
by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:
That he is publisher of THE ALLEN AMERICAN, a newspaper published in Collin County, Texas, not less
quently than once a week, having a general circulation in said county, and having been published regularly and
tinuously for more than twelve months prior to publishing
Notice of Public Hearing
of which the attached is a true and written copy, and which was published in THE ALLEN AMERICAN on
and which was issued on 2/27/84 , by
of Collin County, Texas. A printed copy of said publication is
SCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 7th
City of Allen
hereto.
of March , A.D. 19 84
�a D Notary Public in and for Collin County, Texas
s Fee $ Dianne Kerr
Commission Expires 10/14/87
"CITY -4F -11ALMN
NOTICE OF, _
PUBLIC HEARING -
Notice is hereby given
that the AIIenCity Coun-
cil will conduct a public
hearing at their regular
meeting on Thursday,
March 15,. 1984, at 7:30
p.m., in the Council
Chambers of the Allen
Munidipal"Annex, One
Butler Circle, Allen,
Texas, to consider a re-
quest for rezoning and
site plan approval by Om-
ni Homes.
The request is for
Planned Development
Zoning and Site Plan Ap-
proval on 97 acres of
land out of the Witsaul
Fisher Survey, Abstract
No' 323, jocated at the
northeast corner of
Malone;Road and F.M.
2170,_ _
.Anyone, wishing, to
speak FOR or AGAINST
this request is invited to
attend this Public Hear-
ing and voice their opi-
.nion.1 j�
If further information
is needed, call the Allen
;Mun-icipal ' An'nex,
Department of Com-
munity Development at
727-9171 'or ' 424.7518
(metro) and refer to Zon-
ing Case No. Z841.83-40.
(Published in the Allen
American. 'Monday,
January 27. 1984.)
THE STATE OF TEXAS AFFIDAVIT AND PROOF OF PUBLICATION
COUNTY OF COLLIN {
C.�a--c� �5 � • �-c r�uc o\
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared JACK—R—.—ST=, who having been
by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:
That he is publisher of THE ALLEN AMERICAN, a newspaper published in Collin County, Texas, not less fre.'
quently than once a week, having a general circulation in said county, and having been published regularly and con
tinuousslly for more than twelve months prior to publishing
of which the attached is a true and written copy, and which was published in THE ALLEN AMERICAN on
and which was issued on I I Z� b � � �t , by L C`
of Collin County, Texas. A printed copy of said publication is attached
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this �� ^ �� day ofA.D. 19�3q
Publisher's Fee $ % (/D
Notary Public in and for Collin County, Texas
"'CITY OF -ALLEN
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given
that the Allen City Coun-
cil will conduct a public
hearing .at their regular
meeting onThursday,
February 16, 1984, at 7:30
p.m.," in the Council
Chambers of the Allen
Municipal 'Annex, One
Butler Circle, Allen,
Texas, to consider a re-
quest for rezoning and
site plan approval by Om-
ni -Homes:
The request is for
Planned Development
Zoning and Site Plan Ap-
proval on 97 acres of
land out of the Witsaul
Fisher Survey, Abstract
No. 323, located at the
northeast corner of
2170. I., I%.L '
Anyone 'wishing to
speak FOR or AGAINST
this request is invited to
attend this Public Hear-
ing and voice their opi.
nion.
If further iriformation
is needed, cal; the Allen
Municipal Annex,
Department of. Com-
munity Development at
727.9171 or 424-7518
(Metro) and refer to Zon.
ing Case No -Z&31-83-40.
I ^ Marty Hendrix
City Secretary
(Published in the Allen
American on' Monday,
Jan. 30, 1984.)
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