§ 19.3. Reservations  


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  • A.

    Permitted Purposes

    No land contained within the City Limits and in a proposed subdivision shall be reserved for any use other than a use permitted by the Zoning requirements of this UDC for the district in which the land to be reserved is located. Land located in the extraterritorial jurisdiction is not subject to City zoning restrictions, but must follow the regulations of the Subdivision Ordinance and any required building codes adopted by the city and as allowed by the Texas Local Government Code.

    B.

    Designation on Plat

    The specific use for which each piece of land is to be reserved must be shown by appropriate label or description on the subdivision plat. Provision for future abandonment of a reservation as may be appropriate must likewise be shown on said plat. Vacation of a previously dedicated easement or right-of-way must likewise be indicated as a vacating instrument on the plat.

    C.

    Schools

    The location and size of school sites in accordance with the Inter-local Agreement executed between the City and Schertz-Cibolo Universal City Independent School District.

    D.

    Minimum Size and Maintenance of Reserved Tracts

    Reserve tracts shall have a minimum area of 5.0 acres. Smaller reserve tract sizes may be considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission upon the developer providing rationale for such a reservation. In all instances where reserve tracts are designated, the plat shall include a general note stating that it shall be responsibility of the developer, or a Homeowner or Property Owner Association to maintain the reserved tract.

    E.

    Remnant Tracts Prohibited

    When platting or developing property, the creation of a remnant, or undevelopable, tract of property shall be prohibited.