Proposed Ordinances for consideration at the October 25, 2022 meeting

Oct 21, 2022

The following ordinances are on the agenda for consideration at the regular City Council meeting of October 25, 2022.  Please see the agenda packet here for more information.

First Readings

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, providing for the extension of certain boundary limits of the City of Georgetown, Texas, and the annexation and initial zoning designation of Public Facility (PF) of certain territory consisting of 52.057 acres, more or less, in the Joseph Mott Survey Abstract No. 427 and the Calvin Bell Survey Abstract No. 112 and the annexation of 0.423 acre of right-of-way of County Road 111 adjacent to said territory; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, providing for the extension of certain boundary limits of the City of Georgetown, Texas, and the annexation and initial zoning designation of Public Facility (PF) of certain territory consisting of 52.057 acres, more or less, in the Joseph Mott Survey Abstract No. 427 and the Calvin Bell Survey Abstract No. 112 and the annexation of 0.423 acre of right-of-way of County Road 111 adjacent to said territory; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

Second Readings

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, granting a Special Use Permit for the specific uses of a Columbaria in the Industrial (IN) zoning district, for the property located at 106 E 20th Street, bearing the legal description of 2.59 acres in block 12 of the Sparks Addition, repealing conflicting ordinance and resolutions including a severability clause and establishing an effective date.

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, amending part of the Official Zoning Map to rezone 11.707 acres in the Clement Stubblefield Survey, generally located 1200 W 17th Street, from the Residential Single-Family (RS) zoning district to Office (OF) zoning district; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, amending part of the Official Zoning Map to rezone 57 acres in the J. Mott Survey, Abstract 427, generally located at Westinghouse Road and FM 1460, from the Agriculture (AG) zoning district to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) with a base zoning of Residential Single Family (RS), High Density Multifamily (MF-2) and Local commercial (C-1); repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

An Ordinance of the City Council of the C ity of Georgetown, Texas, amending part of the Official Zoning Map to rezone Lots 1 and 2 Loper-Seebock Subdivision, generally located at 4219 and 4211 Williams Drive, from the Agriculture (AG) zoning district to Office (OF) zoning district, repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions, including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, amending part of the Official Zoning Map to rezone 56.730 acres in the John Berry Survey 3, Abstract 51, generally located at 2990 N IH 35 from the Agriculture (AG) and Residential Single Family (RS) zoning district to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) with a base zoning of Business Park (BP); repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, providing for the extension of certain boundary limits of the City of Georgetown, Texas, and the annexation and initial zoning to the Planned Unit Development (PUD) district with base districts of Industrial and Business Park of certain territory consisting of 92.23 acres, more or less, in the Lewis J. Dyches Survey 2 Abstract No. 180 and the Frances A. Hudson Survey Abstract No. 295 and the annexation of approximately 0.761 acres of City-owned right-of-way of Rabbit Hill Road , in the Frances A. Hudson Survey Abstract No. 295 and the annexation of approximately 3.879 acres of County maintained right-of-way, in the Frances A. Hudson Survey Abstract No. 295; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

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