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Ord. 2004-1501-YYY Lakes at Fairmont Greens SCUP in TIRZ #1
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Ord. 2004-1501-YYY Lakes at Fairmont Greens SCUP in TIRZ #1
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8/23/2004
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<br />La Porte Golf Community <br />SCU#04-012 <br />July 15, 2004 <br />Page 4 of7 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />improvements needed to serve this project. The Developer's <br />participation may be an eligible expense with the TIRZ that allows the <br />developer to seek reimbursement. <br />. Drainage - The proposed development lies within the Taylor Bayou <br />Watershed and TIRZ #1. The channel improvements cannot directly <br />receive stormwater runoff from this development. A solution is to <br />provide stormwater detention within this development. <br /> <br />The proposed layout depicts several reserves along eastern boundary of <br />the development adjacent to the golf course. These reserves are intended <br />to provide the drainage and detention for the full development. The <br />developer's layout for drainage and detention is quite similar to the <br />layout contained in the Taylor Bayou Drainage Master Plan. The Master <br />Plan shows a north-south channel conveying storm water downstream to <br />a detention pond that is less than the one provided by the developers. <br /> <br />This layout shows wider channel areas serving as additional buffer for <br />the golf course. Constant level ponds could also increase aesthetics for <br />adjacent homeowners and users of the pedestrian trails. Fencing along <br />the detention areas to prevent free movement of pedestrian traffic <br />between the golf course and the subdivision should be considered. <br />Detention basins design and calculations will be reviewed thoroughly to <br />make sure that water is retained sufficiently to prevent flooding on the <br />golf course and the subdivision. In addition, the Commission may wish <br />to determine, in a development agreement, the party that shall be <br />responsible for routine maintenance of these detention areas down to the <br />water level. <br /> <br />. Parks and Open Space - The proposed subdivision is in close <br />proximity to the City's Little Cedar Bayou Park. The proposed <br />subdivision can be made accessible to Little Cedar Bayou Park and <br />connect into the City's trails/pedestrian system with the installation of <br />sidewalks, and other pedestrian facilities (e.g. interconnecting trails). <br /> <br />The plan also shows several reserves serving as pocket parks and open <br />spaces. In addition to the passive park/detention areas, the development <br />proposal could include in its deed restrictions that these areas are private <br />and maintenance would be the responsibility of the Homeowner <br />Association. The Developer could submit to the City for approval a park <br />plan showing the playground equipment that will be installed. Staff <br />suggests pedestrian/bicycle trails to be incorporated along the <br />detention/park areas at several points into the subdivision. This would <br />connect the developments private areas with the public (City owned) trail <br />system. <br />
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