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Proposed Zoning Ordinance
CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS
(Property rezoned under this ordinance is generally located on the north side
of FM 455 and west of U.S. 75)
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AMENDING THE CITY'S
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, ZONING MAP, AND ZONING ORDINANCE AND
CHANGING THE ZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED HEREIN;
PROVIDING FOR SAVINGS, REPEALING AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES;
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY CLAUSE
NOT TO EXCEED $2,000 OR THE HIGHEST PENALTY AMOUNT ALLOWED BY
LAW, WHICHEVER IS LESS; AND, PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE
CAPTION HEREOF.
WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas ("City") has previously adopted ordinances, rules and
regulations governing the zoning in the City; and
WHEREAS, the City has received a requested zoning change on Property described in Exhibit
A and Exhibit B ("Property") attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes as if set
forth in full; and
WHEREAS, said Property generally located on the north side of FM 455 and west of U.S. 75
being rezoned from "PD - Single Family Residential" zoning district to "PD- Single Family
Residential (PD) zoning; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City and the City Council of the City
of Anna ("City Council") have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise and have
held the public hearings as required by law and afforded a full and fair hearing to all property
owners and generally to all persons interested in and situated in the affected area and in the
vicinity thereof, the City Council has concluded that the Zoning Ordinance of the City should be
amended as set forth below.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANNA, TEXAS THAT:
Section 1. Recitals Incorporated
The above recitals are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Section 2. Zoning Change
The Comprehensive Plan of the City and City of Anna Ordinance No. 116-2003 as amended and
codified as Part III -C of The Anna City Code of Ordinances are hereby amended by changing the
zoning of the Property described in Exhibit A from PD - Single Family Residential to PD —
Single Family Residential zoning.
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I. PURPOSE AND INTENT
A. Purpose and Intent: This zoning submittal addresses the disposition of approximately
368 total acres of land within the City of Anna more fully described on the legal
description attached as Exhibit A (the "Property") and depicted on Exhibit B. The uses
proposed for the Property follow the intent of the City of Anna Comprehensive Plan
dated March 2010. It is the intent of the Planned Development (PD) to offer greater
flexibility for residential development. The purpose of the district is to create a master
planned community featuring a mixture of housing types in a manner that will
encourage sustainable neighborhoods and attract investment to the area.
1. The purpose of this district is:
a. To provide development and land use flexibility within the framework of
a Planned Development zoning district.
2. The intent of this district is:
a. To design streets and buildings which will contribute to creating safe
neighborhoods.
b. To provide an attractive environment for pedestrians which includes
such things as buildings framing public space, street trees, lighting and
canopies that will attract pedestrians.
C. To contribute to the definition and use of public parks, ball fields and
walking trails.
d. Integrated parks and open space to preserve areas designated within
the 100 -year floodplain. This will protect existing stream corridors and
other physical assets as amenities.
3. The Villages of Hurricane Creek PD is intended to provide the community with a
mixture of housing types in a pattern and amount that will encourage
sustainable neighborhoods and development.
4. The Villages of Hurricane Creek Concept Plan delineates the boundaries of the
respective neighborhood areas (Exhibit B). The Development Standards shall
apply to the entire Villages of Hurricane Creek District unless indicated
otherwise. Housing mix, street types, building types and frontage standards for
any particular area shall be controlled by the neighborhood areas delineated on
the plan.
B. Applicability: This Ordinance shall apply to all development within the PD boundaries.
Unless otherwise stated herein, all ordinances of the City shall apply to The Villages of
Hurricane Creek.
11. DEFINITIONS
Accessory Building or Use: (a) is subordinate to and serves a principal Building or principal Use;
(b) is subordinate in area, extent, or purpose to the principal Building or principal Use served
and is not physically connected to the principal Building; (c) contributes to the comfort,
convenience and necessity of occupants of the principal Building or principal Use served; and (d)
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is located on the same Building Lot as the principal Use served. If connected to the principal
Building, a structure becomes part of the principal Building.
Block: Property abutting on one side of the Street and lying between the nearest intersecting or
intercepting Streets or nearest intercepting Street and railroad right-of-way, waterway, or other
barrier to or gap in the continuity of development along such Street.
Building: Any structure built for the support, shelter, or enclosure of persons, chattels, or
movable property of any kind. When such structure is divided into separate parts by one or
more unpierced walls extending from the ground up, each part is deemed a separate Building,
except as regards minimum side yards.
Building Line: A line parallel or approximately parallel to the Street line at a specific distance
there from marking the minimum distance from the Street line that a Building may be erected.
Court: An open, unoccupied space on the same Lot with a Building and bounded on two sides
by such Building, or the Open Space provided for access to a dwelling group.
District: A portion of the territory of the city within which certain uniform regulations and
requirements or various combinations thereof apply under the provisions of this Part of the
Code. The term "residential District" means any SF -E, SF -1, SF -84, SF -72, SF -60, SF -2, SF -Z, SF-
TH, MH, or MF District; the term "commercial District" means any C-1, NC, C-2, C-3 or 0-1
District.
Dwelling Unit: A room or a group of rooms including cooking accommodations, occupied by one
Family, and in which not more than two persons, other than members of the Family, are lodged
or boarded for compensation at any one time.
Dwelling Unit, Single -Family: Detached means located on a Lot or separate Building tract and
having no physical connection to a Building on any other Lot.
Flood Plain: The land adjoining the channel of a river, stream, or watercourse that has been or
may be covered by floodwater. Any land covered by the water of a 100 year frequency storm is
considered in the Flood Plain and must comply with the engineering criteria found in the
subdivision regulations and other relevant regulations of the City.
Frontage: All the property abutting on one side of a Street between intersecting or intercepting
Streets, or between a Street and a right-of-way, waterway, end of a dead-end Street, or village
boundary measured along the Street line. An intercepting Street shall determine only the
boundary of the Frontage on the side of the Street which it shall determine only the boundary of
the Frontage on the side of the Street which it intercepts. Where a Lot abuts more than one
Street, the planning and zoning commission shall determine the Frontage for purposes of the
Part of the Code.
Land Use Plan: The long-range plan for the desirable use of land in the City of Anna as officially
adopted and as amended from time to time by the City Council, the purpose of such plan being,
among other things, to serve as a guide in the zoning and progressive changes in the zoning of
land to meet the changing needs, in the subdivision and Use of undeveloped land, and in the
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acquisition of rights-of-way or sites for public purposes such as Streets, parks, schools and public
Buildings.
Lot: The entire parcel of land occupied or to be occupied by a main Building and its Accessory
Buildings, or by a group such as a dwelling group or automobile Court and their Accessory
Buildings, including the yards and Open Spaces required therefore by this title and other
applicable law.
Lot, Corner: A Lot abutting on two intercepting or intersecting Streets where the interior angle
of intersection or interception does not exceed 135°.
Lot Coverage: The percentage of the total area of a Lot occupied by the base (first Story or
floor) of Buildings located on the Lot.
Lot, Interior: A Lot other than a corner Lot.
Lot, Lines: The property lines bounding the Lot as defined herein.
Lot, Through: A Lot having its front and rear on different Streets, or having its front or rear line
on a Street and the other line on a river, lake, creek or other permanent body of water.
Lot Depth: The average depth from the front line of the Lot to the rear line of the Lot.
Lot Width: The width measured at a distance back from the front line equal to the minimum
depth required for a Front Yard.
Lot of Record: A Lot, which is part of a subdivision, the plat of which has been recorded in the
office of the County Clerk of Collin County, or a parcel of land, the deed for which was recorded
in the Office of the County Clerk, Collin County, prior to January 1, 1986.
Main Building: A Building in which is conducted principal Use of the Lot on which it is situated.
Open Space: That part of any Lot or tract that is used for recreational purposes, both passive
and active, but not including areas used for parking or maneuvering of automobiles, or drives or
approaches to and from parking areas, Floodplains, or 100% of any standing surface water, may
be considered as Open Space, provided such Open Space is contiguous and part of the platted
Lot and is maintained and utilized in the same manner and to the same degree as all other Open
Space areas as is designated on the site plan as filed with the building permit application.
Planned Development: Land under unified control, including developed as a whole; in a single
development operation or a definitely programmed series of development operations, including
all lands and Buildings; for principal and accessory structures and uses substantially related to
the character of the District; according to comprehensive and detailed plans which include not
only Streets, utilities, and Lots or Buildings sites, but also site plans, floor plans, and elevations
of all Buildings as intended be located, constructed, used and related to each other, and detailed
plans for other uses and improvements on the land as related to the Buildings; and with a
program for provision, operation and maintenance of such areas, improvements, facilities, and
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services as will be for common Use by some or all of the occupants of the District, but will not be
provided, operated, or maintained at general public expense.
Planned Development is both a concept and a zoning classification which may include, in
addition to planned unit development, commercial, shopping center, and industrial uses or
combination thereof, which may be intended to serve areas within the District and areas
without the District.
Rear Yard: The required Rear Yard is an Open Space unoccupied and unobstructed except for
Accessory Uses extending across the rear of a Lot from one side Lot line to the other side Lot
line, the depth of which is dependent upon the zoning District in which the Lot is located.
Screening Element (Device): A barrier of permanent material of sufficient heights and density so
that the objects being screened are not visible from any point on the Lot line when viewed from
any height between ground level and seven feet above ground level and shall mean any of the
following:
(a) Any solid material constructed of brick, Masonry, or of a concrete or metal frame, or
wood or base which supports a permanent type material, the vertical surface of
which is not more than 30% open;
(b) Any dense evergreen hedge or plant material suitable for providing a visual barrier,
for which such material shall be maintained in a healthy growing condition; or
(c) Landscaped earth berms may, when appropriate in scale, be considered and used as
a Screening Element in lieu of a fence, wall, hedge, or other dense planting material.
Street: A public or private thoroughfare which affords the principal means of access to abutting
property.
The Villages of Hurricane Creek Concept Plan (Exhibit B): The graphic plan for The Villages of
Hurricane Creek that establishes and delineates the respective PD sub -districts such as the
Village Center and other Neighborhoods.
Thoroughfare: An officially designated federal or state numbered highway or county or other
road or Street designated as a primary thoroughfare on the official Thoroughfare Plan of the City
of Anna.
Thoroughfare Plan: The official Thoroughfare Plan of the City of Anna adopted by the City
Council establishing the location and official right-of-way width of principal highways and
Streets in the city, together with all amendments thereto subsequently adopted.
Use: The purpose for which land or a Building or structure thereon is designed, arranged
intended or maintained or for which it is or may be used or occupied. This definition does not
alter or affect the definition of Nonconforming Use as set forth in Section 39.01 of the Part.
(Ord. No. 457-2009, adopted 08/25/09)
Use, Accessory: A subordinate Use on the same Lot with the principal Use and incidental and
accessory thereto.
Yard: An Open Space, other than a Court, on the same Lot with a Building.
Yard, Front: A yard extending across the full width of a Lot and having a depth equal to the
shortest distance between the front line of the Lot and the nearest portion of the main Buildings
including an enclosed or covered porch, provided that the Front Yard depth shall be measured
from the future Street line for a Street on which a Lot fronts, when such line is shown on the
official map or is otherwise established.
Yard, Rear: A yard extending across the full width of a Lot and having a depth equal to the
shortest distance between the rear line of the Lot and the main Building.
Yard, Side: A yard between the side line of the Lot and the main Building extending from the
Front Yard to the Rear Yard and leaving a width equal to the shortest distance between said side
line and the main Building.
Zoning Map: The official Zoning Map of the City of Anna together with all amendments
subsequently adopted.
*Rules for Words and Phrases: For the purposes of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance, words
used in the present tense include the future tense; words in the singular number include the
plural number, and words in the plural number include the singular number; the word "shall" is
mandatory, not directory; the word "may" is permissive; the word "person" includes a firm,
association, organization, partnership, trust, foundation, company, or corporation as well as an
individual; the word "used" includes designed and intended or arranged to be used; the word
"Building" includes the word "structure"; the word "Lot" includes "Building Lot" or parcel.
Wherever the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance imposes a greater restriction than imposed by
other ordinances, laws, or regulations, the provisions of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance shall
govern.
III. LOT TYPE REGULATIONS
The Villages of Hurricane Creek will include a specific lot type in order to achieve the goals
established for the district. The lot type and requirement shall be as follows:
A. Lot Type SF -84 (70' x 120'):
1. Purpose: The SF -84 Single Family Residential District is designed to
accommodate Single Family Residential development on relatively ample Lots.
The District can be appropriately located in proximity to agricultural and Single
Family Residential Uses.
2. Permitted Uses: A Building or premise in a SF -84 District shall be used only for
the purposes as listed in Appendix 2 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance. The
Permitted Uses are as follows:
a. Single family dwelling, detached;
b. Community center (public and private);
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c. Park, playground, or recreational center (public and private);
d. School, public (primary and/or secondary); and
e. Swimming pool (private)
3. Specific Use Permit: The following specific uses shall be permitted in a SF -84
District, when granted in accordance with Section 37 of the City of Anna Zoning
Ordinance:
a. Public, parochial, and private schools and colleges offering courses of
general instruction and including convents, monasteries, dormitories,
and other related living structures when located on the same site as the
school or college.
b. Churches, synagogues, chapels, and similar places of religions worship
and instruction of a quiet nature when located in a substantial
structure.
c. Utility substations necessary to the functioning of the utility, but not
including general business offices, maintenance facilities and other
general system facilities, when located according to the yard space rules
set forth in this part for dwellings and have a landscaped or masonry
barrier on all sides. Building shall conform to all space limits of this zone
and shall be of such exterior designs to harmonize with nearby
properties.
d. Public and quasi -public buildings for cultural use.
e. Country clubs as defined herein.
f. Uses as listed in Appendix 2 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance.
4. Plan Requirements: Except as otherwise specifically authorized in the City of
Anna Subdivision Regulations, no building permit or Floodplain Development
Permit shall be issued by the City for any parcel of land until a Final Plat — or
Development Plat, as applicable —of the land has been recorded.
5. Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty-five feet (35').
6. Area Regulations: The following minimum standards shall be required as
measured from property lines:
Lot Size: 8,400 square feet
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Lot Coverage: The combined area covered by all main
buildings and accessory structures shall not
exceed fifty percent (50%) of the total lot area.
Building Size: The minimum square footage of a dwelling unit,
shall be two thousand (2,000) sf.
Front Yard: 20 feet minimum
Rear Yard: 15 feet minimum (the required Rear Yard shall
be open and unobstructed to the sky from a
point 30 inches above the average elevation of
the Graded Rear Yard, except for Accessory
Buildings as permitted herein. Eaves, covered
porches, and roof extensions without structural
support in the Rear Yard may extend into the
rear yard a distance not to exceed four feet.
Balconies shall not project into the required
Rear Yard.)
Side Yard, Interior: 5 feet minimum
Side Yard, Corner Lot,
Street Side: 15 feet minimum (45 feet where adjacent to
single Family or duplex residential District)
Lot Width: 70 feet minimum; (measured at the front
building line)
Lot Depth: 120 feet minimum
Masonry (Brick or rock veneer): 80%
7. Parking Regulations: Two enclosed spaces behind the Front Yard line for single-
family Dwelling Units and HUD Code manufactured homes. Other off -Street
parking regulations are set forth in Section 38 of the City of Anna Zoning
Ordinance.
8. Signs: Signs in this District shall comply with the requirements of the City of
Anna Sign Ordinance (as amended).
Lot Type SF -84 (80'x 120'):
1. Purpose: The SF -84 Single Family Residential District is designed to
accommodate Single Family Residential development on relatively ample Lots.
The District can be appropriately located in proximity to agricultural and Single
Family Residential Uses.
2. Permitted Uses: A Building or premise in a SF -84 District shall be used only for
the purposes as listed in Appendix 2 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance. The
Permitted Uses are as follows:
a. Single family dwelling, detached;
b. Community center (public and private);
c. Park, playground, or recreational center (public and private);
d. School, public (primary and/or secondary); and
e. Swimming pool (private)
3. Specific Use Permit: The following specific uses shall be permitted in a SF -84
District, when granted in accordance with Section 37 of the City of Anna Zoning
Ordinance:
a. Public, parochial, and private schools and colleges offering courses of
general instruction and including convents, monasteries, dormitories,
and other related living structures when located on the same site as the
school or college.
b. Churches, synagogues, chapels, and similar places of religions worship
and instruction of a quiet nature when located in a substantial
structure.
c. Utility substations necessary to the functioning of the utility, but not
including general business offices, maintenance facilities and other
general system facilities, when located according to the yard space rules
set forth in this part for dwellings and have a landscaped or masonry
barrier on all sides. Building shall conform to all space limits of this zone
and shall be of such exterior designs to harmonize with nearby
properties.
d. Public and quasi -public buildings for cultural use.
e. Country clubs as defined herein.
f. Uses as listed in Appendix 2 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance.
4. Plan Requirements: Except as otherwise specifically authorized in the City of
Anna Subdivision Regulations, no building permit or Floodplain Development
Permit shall be issued by the City for any parcel of land until a Final Plat — or
Development Plat, as applicable — of the land has been recorded.
5. Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty-five feet (35').
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6. Area Regulations: The following minimum standards shall be required as
measured from property lines:
Lot Size: 9,600 square feet
Lot Coverage: The combined area covered by all main
buildings and accessory structures shall not
exceed fifty percent (50%) of the total lot area.
Building Size: The minimum square footage of a dwelling unit,
shall be two thousand (2,000) sf.
Front Yard: 20 feet minimum
Rear Yard: 15 feet minimum (the required Rear Yard shall
be open and unobstructed to the sky from a
point 30 inches above the average elevation of
the Graded Rear Yard, except for Accessory
Buildings as permitted herein. Eaves, covered
porches, and roof extensions without structural
support in the Rear Yard may extend into the
rear yard a distance not to exceed four feet.
Balconies shall not project into the required
Rear Yard.)
Side Yard, Interior: 5 feet minimum
Side Yard, Corner Lot,
Street Side: 15 feet minimum (45 feet where adjacent to
single Family or duplex residential District)
Lot Width: 80 feet minimum; (measured at the front
building line)
Lot Depth: 120 feet minimum
Masonry (Brick or rock veneer): 80%
7. Parking Regulations: Two enclosed spaces behind the Front Yard line for single-
family Dwelling Units and HUD Code manufactured homes. Other off -Street
parking regulations are set forth in Section 38 of the City of Anna Zoning
Ordinance.
8. Signs: Signs in this District shall comply with the requirements of the City of
Anna Sign Ordinance (as amended).
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C. Lot Type SF -84 (90' x 120'):
1. Purpose: The SF -84 Single Family Residential District is designed to
accommodate Single Family Residential development on relatively ample Lots.
The District can be appropriately located in proximity to agricultural and Single
Family Residential Uses.
2. Permitted Uses: A Building or premise in a SF -84 District shall be used only for
the purposes as listed in Appendix 2 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance. The
Permitted Uses are as follows:
a. Single family dwelling, detached;
b. Community center (public and private);
c. Park, playground, or recreational center (public and private);
d. School, public (primary and/or secondary); and
e. Swimming pool (private)
3. Specific Use Permit: The following specific uses shall be permitted in a SF -84
District, when granted in accordance with Section 37 of the City of Anna Zoning
Ordinance:
a. Public, parochial, and private schools and colleges offering courses of
general instruction and including convents, monasteries, dormitories,
and other related living structures when located on the same site as the
school or college.
b. Churches, synagogues, chapels, and similar places of religions worship
and instruction of a quiet nature when located in a substantial
structure.
c. Utility substations necessary to the functioning of the utility, but not
including general business offices, maintenance facilities and other
general system facilities, when located according to the yard space rules
set forth in this part for dwellings and have a landscaped or masonry
barrier on all sides. Building shall conform to all space limits of this zone
and shall be of such exterior designs to harmonize with nearby
properties.
d. Public and quasi -public buildings for cultural use.
e. Country clubs as defined herein.
f. Uses as listed in Appendix 2 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance.
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4. Plan Requirements: Except as otherwise specifically authorized in the City of
Anna Subdivision Regulations, no building permit or Floodplain Development
Permit shall be issued by the City for any parcel of land until a Final Plat — or
Development Plat, as applicable —of the land has been recorded.
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Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty-five feet (35').
Area Regulations: The following minimum standards shall be required as
measured from property lines:
Lot Size: 10,800 square feet
Lot Coverage: The combined area covered by all main
buildings and accessory structures shall not
exceed fifty percent (50%) of the total lot area.
Building Size: The minimum square footage of a dwelling unit,
shall be two thousand (2,000) sf.
Front Yard: 20 feet minimum
Rear Yard: 15 feet minimum (the required Rear Yard shall
be open and unobstructed to the sky from a
point 30 inches above the average elevation of
the Graded Rear Yard, except for Accessory
Buildings as permitted herein. Eaves, covered
porches, and roof extensions without structural
support in the Rear Yard may extend into the
rear yard a distance not to exceed four feet.
Balconies shall not project into the required
Rear Yard.)
Side Yard, Interior: 5 feet minimum
Side Yard, Corner Lot,
Street Side: 15 feet minimum (45 feet where adjacent to
single Family or duplex residential District)
Lot Width: 90 feet minimum; (measured at the front
building line)
Lot Depth: 120 feet minimum
Masonry (Brick or rock veneer): 80%
Parking Regulations: Two enclosed spaces behind the Front Yard line for single-
family Dwelling Units and HUD Code manufactured homes. Other off -Street
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parking regulations are set forth in Section 38 of the City of Anna Zoning
Ordinance.
8. Sins: Signs in this District shall comply with the requirements of the City of
Anna Sign Ordinance (as amended).
D. Lot Type SF -84 (100' x 150'):
1. Purpose: The SF -84 Single Family Residential District is designed to
accommodate Single Family Residential development on relatively ample Lots.
The District can be appropriately located in proximity to agricultural and Single
Family Residential Uses.
2. Permitted Uses: A Building or premise in a SF -84 District shall be used only for
the purposes as listed in Appendix 2 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance. The
Permitted Uses are as follows:
a. Single family dwelling, detached;
b. Community center (public and private);
c. Park, playground, or recreational center (public and private);
d. School, public (primary and/or secondary); and
e. Swimming pool (private)
3. Specific Use Permit: The following specific uses shall be permitted in a SF -84
District, when granted in accordance with Section 37 of the City of Anna Zoning
Ordinance:
a. Public, parochial, and private schools and colleges offering courses of
general instruction and including convents, monasteries, dormitories,
and other related living structures when located on the same site as the
school or college.
b. Churches, synagogues, chapels, and similar places of religions worship
and instruction of a quiet nature when located in a substantial
structure.
c. Utility substations necessary to the functioning of the utility, but not
including general business offices, maintenance facilities and other
general system facilities, when located according to the yard space rules
set forth in this part for dwellings and have a landscaped or masonry
barrier on all sides. Building shall conform to all space limits of this zone
and shall be of such exterior designs to harmonize with nearby
properties.
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d. Public and quasi -public buildings for cultural use.
e. Country clubs as defined herein.
f. Uses as listed in Appendix 2 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance.
4. Plan Requirements: Except as otherwise specifically authorized in the City of
Anna Subdivision Regulations, no building permit or Floodplain Development
Permit shall be issued by the City for any parcel of land until a Final Plat — or
Development Plat, as applicable — of the land has been recorded.
5.
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Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty-five feet (35').
Area Regulations: The following minimum standards shall be required as
measured from property lines:
Lot Size: 15,000 square feet
Lot Coverage: The combined area covered by all main
buildings and accessory structures shall not
exceed fifty percent (50%) of the total lot area.
Building Size: The minimum square footage of a dwelling unit,
shall be two thousand (2,000) sf.
Front Yard: 20 feet minimum
Rear Yard: 15 feet minimum (the required Rear Yard shall
be open and unobstructed to the sky from a
point 30 inches above the average elevation of
the Graded Rear Yard, except for Accessory
Buildings as permitted herein. Eaves, covered
porches, and roof extensions without structural
support in the Rear Yard may extend into the
rear yard a distance not to exceed four feet.
Balconies shall not project into the required
Rear Yard.)
Side Yard, Interior: 5 feet minimum
Side Yard, Corner Lot,
Street Side: 15 feet minimum (45 feet where adjacent to
single Family or duplex residential District)
Lot Width: 100 feet minimum; (measured at the front
building line)
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Lot Depth: 150 feet minimum
Masonry (Brick or rock veneer): 80%
7. Parking Regulations: Two enclosed spaces behind the Front Yard line for single-
family Dwelling Units and HUD Code manufactured homes. Other off -Street
parking regulations are set forth in Section 38 of the City of Anna Zoning
Ordinance.
8. Sins: Signs in this District shall comply with the requirements of the City of
Anna Sign Ordinance (as amended).
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Land Use Summary
IV. DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN STANDARDS
A. Accessory Buildings: All development within The Villages of Hurricane Creek Planned
Development District shall comply with Section 35 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance
in effect at the time of City Council approval of this ordinance.
Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed as preventing any Architectural Control
Committee with jurisdiction over any neighborhood from further restricting permission,
location, and type of any accessory structure.
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LAND USE SUMMARY
USE
ACREAGE +/-
SF LOTS
SF DENSITY
(UNITS/ACRE)
PERCENTAGE
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL'PD-XX' - 50% MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE
70'x 120' LOTS
84.07
365
4.34
51.4%
80'x 120' LOTS
45.32
185
4.08
27.7%
90'x 120' LOTS
14.61
55
3.76
8.9%
100'x 150' LOTS
19.70
49
2.49
12.0%
TOTAL
163.7
654
4.00
44.5%
OPEN SPACE
148.7
40.4%
FIRE STATION
2.5
0.7%
AMENITY CENTER
2.0
0.5%
ROW DEDICATION
51.3
13.9%
TOTAL
368.2
654
1.76 GROSS
100.0%
IV. DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN STANDARDS
A. Accessory Buildings: All development within The Villages of Hurricane Creek Planned
Development District shall comply with Section 35 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance
in effect at the time of City Council approval of this ordinance.
Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed as preventing any Architectural Control
Committee with jurisdiction over any neighborhood from further restricting permission,
location, and type of any accessory structure.
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B. Screening and Fences: All development within The Villages of Hurricane Creek Planned
Development District shall comply with Section 40 of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance
in effect at the time of City Council approval of this ordinance
C. Landscape Standards: All development within The Villages of Hurricane Creek Planned
Development District shall comply with the City of Anna Code of Ordinance Part I11 -E
(Landscape Regulations) in effect at the time of City Council approval of this ordinance.
1. Tree Requirements:
For all single-family and duplex parcels, builders shall be required to plant two
large trees (minimum of three-inch caliper and seven feet high at time of
planting) per lot prior to obtaining a certificate of occupancy. At least one of the
trees shall be located in the front yard. Existing quality trees of at least three-
inch caliper size located on the lot shall count to meet this standard if
appropriate tree protection measures have been followed. (Ord. No. 56-2003,
adopted 2/11/2003)
Requirements for single family residential and duplex lots three-inch caliper
trees selected from the Large Tree list in the City of Anna Landscape Regulations
shall be planted on all single family residential, duplex, and town home lots. At
least one of the trees must be placed in the front yard of the lot. Single Family
Residential (SF -84) requires 3 trees. The following are approved large trees:
Caddo Maple
Pecan
Shagbark Hickory
DeodarCedar
Texas Persimmon
Black Walnut
Eastern Black Walnut
Red Cedar
Eastern Red Cedar
Sweetgum
Southern Magnolia
Chinese Pistachio
Texas Pistache
Bur Oak
Chinquapin Oak
Shumard Oak
Texas Red Oak
Live Oak
Western Soapberry
Bald Cypress
Winged Elm
American Elm
Cedar Elm
Chinese Elm
Lace Bark Elm
Siberian Elm
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D. Off -Street Parking Requirements: All development within The Villages of Hurricane
Creek Planned Development District shall comply with Section 38 of the City of Anna
Zoning Ordinance.
E. Residential Architectural Standards:
1) House repetition.
a. Within residential developments, single family homes with substantially
identical exterior elevations can only repeat every four (4) lots when
fronting the same right-of-way including both sides of the street.
b. Homes side by side or across the street within one house (directly
across the street or "caddy corner" across the street) shall not have
substantially identical exterior elevations.
2) Building Articulation. At least four fagade articulation techniques are required on
each single family home to add architectural variety and interest to a building. The
following features shall be acceptable techniques of exterior articulation.
a. A base course or plinth course; banding, moldings, or stringcourses;
quoins; oriels; cornices; arches; balconies; brackets; shutters; keystones;
dormers; louvers as part of the exterior wall construction. (Quoins and
banding shall wrap around the corners of the structure for at least two
feet.
b. Horizontal banding continuing the length of the wall that faces a street,
or other similar highly visible areas.
c. The use of both stone and brick on the front elevations with a minimum
of ten percent coverage of one of the elements.
d. Front porch of at least 50 square feet.
e. The installation of at least two (2) coach lights.
f. Other techniques for Building Articulation can be substituted if
administratively approved by the Administrative Official.
3) Roofs.
a. Except for porch roofs and shed roofs, pitched roofs shall have a
minimum slope of 6" x 12" (six inches vertical rise for every 12 inches
horizontal run) and shall have an overhang at least 1' (one foot) beyond
the building wall; however, the overhang shall not encroach into a
setback more than one foot. Porch roofs and shed roofs must have a
minimum pitch of 4" x 12".
b. Roofing materials in all residential districts may only consist of
architectural asphalt shingles (including laminated dimensional
shingles), clay and concrete tile, metal shingles, mineral -surfaced row
roofing, slate and slate -type shingles, wood shingles, wood shakes or an
equivalent or better product as compared with said materials. Should
architectural shingles be used as roofing material, said shingles shall be
accompanied with a minimum 25 year warranty. Under no
circumstances shall three -tab shingles be used as roofing material.
4) Garages. Garages maybe front facing or J Swing type.
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5) Fenestration.
a. Windowless exterior walls, excluding garage doors that face a public
right-of-way, or other similar highly visible areas are prohibited. On two
story structures, windows are required on the first and second story
facing a public right-of-way.
b. Windows shall be in harmony with and proportionate to the rest of the
structure.
c. The use of reflective glass on residential structures is prohibited.
Reflective glass will be defined as having a visible light reflectance rating
of 15% or greater
6) Masonry Content.
a. Except as noted below, the exterior walls (excluding windows and
doors) on the First Floor Front Elevation of any single family home shall
be 90 percent masonry and 80 percent on the second floor front
elevation. The total cumulative surface area of the remaining exterior
walls (excluding windows and doors) shall be 80% masonry.
b. Except as noted below, the exterior walls (excluding windows and
doors) on the Front Elevation of any multi -family structure shall be 100
percent masonry. The total surface area of the remaining exterior walls
(excluding windows and doors) shall be 90% masonry.
c. Second floor Dutch Gable Roof elements are not required to be
masonry if setback at least 3 feet from the first floor front elevation
vertical plane.
7) Exceptions to the Residential Architectural Standards in this section may be only
occur after application and review by the Planning and Zoning Commission and
approval by the City Council by Specific Use Permit.
(Ord. No. 597-2012, adopted 10/23/2012)
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V. DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE
Date
Total Lots
2015
150
2016
250
2017
300
2018
375
2019
450
2020
550
2021
654
Home construction anticipated through the end of 2021.
Section 3. Official Zoning Map
The official Zoning Map of the City shall be corrected to reflect the change in zoning described
herein.
Section 4. Savings, Repealing and Severability Clauses
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the words, sentences, paragraphs,
subdivisions, clauses, phrases, and provisions of this ordinance are severable and, if any phrase,
sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, or provision of this ordinance shall be declared
unconstitutional or otherwise invalid or inapplicable by the valid judgment or decree of any court
of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality, invalidity or inapplicability shall not affect
any of the remaining words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions
of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the
incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional, invalid or inapplicable words,
sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions. Further, all ordinances or
parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are
consistent and do not conflict with the terms and provisions of this ordinance are hereby ratified
to the extent of such consistency and lack of conflict, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in
force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are inconsistent or in conflict
with the terms and provisions contained in this ordinance are hereby repealed only to the extent
of any such conflict.
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Section 5. Penalty
Any violation of any of the terms of this ordinance, whether denominated in this ordinance as
unlawful or not, shall be deemed a misdemeanor. Any person convicted of any such violation
shall be fined in an amount not to exceed $2,000 for each incidence of violation. Each day a
violation exists is considered a separate offense and will be punished separately.
Section 6. Publication of the Caption and Effective Date
This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage by the City Council, approval by the Mayor,
and posting and/or publication, if required by law, of its caption. The City Secretary is hereby
authorized and directed to implement such posting and/or publication.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas this day of
2014.
ATTESTED:
Natha Wilkison, City Secretary
APPROVED:
Mike Crist, Mayor
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EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
BEING all that certain tract of land situated in then Joseph Boyle Survey, Abstract Number 105, the John
Coffman Survey, Abstract Number 197 the J. M. Kincade Survey, Abstract Number 509 J. W. Mitchel
Survey, Abstract Number 565 the W. Rattan Survey, Abstract Number 752 and the T. Rattan Survey,
Abstract Number 785, Collin County, Texas and being all of a called 262.41 acre tract as described by
deed to Villages of Hurricane Creek, LP recorded in Volume 5430, Page 9864 of County Records, Collin
County, Texas and being part of a called 114.252 acre of land described by deed to Don Collins, et al
recorded in Volume 5257, Page 4877 of said County Records and being more particularly described by
metes and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at the southeast corner of said 262.41 acre tract, in the west line of said 114.252 acre tract:
THENCE S 89°54'24"W, 2687.84 feet;
THENCE N 00°04'27"W, 387.21 feet;
THENCE N 89°58'14"W, 849.21 feet;
THENCE N 03°33'44"E, 1188.00 feet;
THENCE N 88°2626"W, 365.15 feet;
THENCE N 23°08'27"W, 67.47 feet;
THENCE N 02°48'15"E, 1930.31 feet;
THENCE N 89°5255"E, 465.63 feet;
THENCE N 89°15'32"E, 742.56 feet;
THENCE S 90°00'00"E, 1755.97 feet to the northeast corner of said 262.41 acre tract of land and being
the northwest corner of said 114.252 acre tract;
THENCE N 89°11'00"E, 794.06 feet;
THENCE S 00°10'57"W, 232.18 feet;
THENCE N 89°56'12"E, 1184.36 feet;
THENCE S 01°06'39"E, 55.96 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right;
THENCE with said curve to the right, an arc distance of 205.39 feet, through a central angle of 16°48'41",
having a radius of 700.00 feet, the long chord which bears S 07017'41"W, 204.65 feet;
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THENCE S 15°42'02"W, 121.60 feet;
THENCE with said curve to the left, an arc distance of 205.39 feet, through a central angle of 16°48'41",
having a radius of 700.00 feet, the long chord which bears S 07°17'41"W, 204.65 feet;
THENCE S 01°06'39"E, 201.55 feet;
THENCE with said curve to the right, an arc distance of 116.43 feet, through a central angle of 09°31'48",
having a radius of 699.99 feet, the long chord which bears S 03°39'15"W, 116.30 feet;
THENCE S 08°25'09"W, 393.86 feet;
THENCE with said curve to the left, an arc distance of 101.69 feet, through a central angle of 08°19'23",
having a radius of 700.03 feet, the long chord which bears S 04°15'28"W, 101.60 feet;
THENCE S 00°05'44"W, 1035.62 feet;
THENCE with said curve to the right, an arc distance of 530.61 feet, through a central angle of 43°25'52",
having a radius of 700.00 feet, the long chord which bears S 21°48'40"W, 518.00 feet;
THENCE S 43°31'37"W, 241.38 feet;
THENCE with said curve to the right, an arc distance of 25.41 feet, through a central angle of 00°02'48",
having a radius of 400.00 feet, the long chord which bears S 43°40'02"W, 25.41 feet;
THENCE N 89°44'50"W, 655.06 feet;
THENCE S 00°56'11"E, 265.80 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 16,037,378 square feet or
368.2 acres of land more or less.
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EXHIBIT "B"
CONCEPT PLAN
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