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Hold a public hearing on Zone Change Application, Z15-17 (Lakes of Quail Pointe), a request to rezone approximately 210 acres to “RSF-5-PUD” (Single-family residential with a minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet with a Planned Unit Development) and “RSF-7-PUD” (Single-family residential with a minimum lot size of 7,000 square feet with a Planned Unit Development), generally located south of League City Parkway (SH 96), north of FM 646, east of South Shore Boulevard and west of State Highway 146 in League City, Texas (Director of Planning and Development)
Background:
A public hearing is required to consider this zone change application from “RSF-5”, “RSF-7” and “RSF-10” to “RSF-5-PUD and “RSF-7-PUD” currently named the Lakes of Quail Pointe. The accompanying Lakes of Quail Pointe PUD document is an attachment to and part of the adopting ordinance, making the development regulations enforceable on the subject property.
Project Timeline:
March 9, 2006 - City Council of League City adopted Ordinance No. 2006-12, annexing approximately 222.7 acres from League City’s extraterritorial jurisdiction into the corporate limits of League City. This annexation accounts for the southern half of the Lakes of Quail Pointe PUD.
March 28, 2006 - City Council of League City adopted Ordinance No. 2006-17, amending the original 2003 agreement between the City of League City and Galveston County Municipal Utility District # 45 (MUD #45) and expanding the service area of the MUD by approximately 256.38 acres. The expansion increases the overall size of the MUD to 849.86 acres while encompassing the majority of property known as the Lakes of Quail Pointe development today.
April 25, 2006 - City Council of League City adopted Ordinance No. 2006-31, rezoning approximately 201.2 acres from “RSF-20” (Single-family residential with a minimum lot size of 20,000 square feet), “RSF-10” (Single-family residential with a minimum lot size of 10,0...
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