Definitions.
For the purpose of this Ordinance, certain words or terms applicable
hereto are defined as hereinafter provided. Words and terms used in
this Ordinance, but not defined in this Ordinance shall have the meanings
ascribed thereto in the Zoning Ordinance of the City. Words and terms
defined in both ordinances shall be read in harmony unless there exists
an irreconcilable conflict, in which case the definition contained
in this Ordinance shall control.
Acreage, Net-
The acreage included within the boundary of a particular
subdivision, but excluding all public rights-of-way.
Adequate Public Facilities-
Facilities determined to be capable of supporting and servicing
the physical area and designated intensity of the proposed subdivision
as determined by the City and based upon specific levels of service.
Administrative Official-
The City Administrator, or the City Administrator’s
designated representative, authorized to enforce and administer the
terms of this Ordinance.
Alley-
A public or private right-of-way which affords a secondary
means of vehicular access to the back or side of properties otherwise
abutting a street, and which may be used for public utility purposes.
Applicant-
The owner of land proposed to be subdivided or the owner’s
authorized representative.
Block-
A tract of land bounded by streets, or by a combination of
streets and public parks, cemeteries, railroad rights-of-way, shorelines
of waterways, or boundary lines of municipalities.
Bond-
Any form of security, other than a cash deposit, to be used
as surety or as a guarantee in an amount and form satisfactory to
the City.
Build-
To erect, convert, enlarge, reconstruct, restore, or alter
a building or structure.
Building-
Any structure which is built for the support, shelter or
enclosure of persons, animals, chattels, or moveable property of any
kind.
Building, Line-
A line, generally parallel to a lot line or street right-of-way,
located the required distance to provide the minimum yards established
by the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to limit the area in which buildings
are permitted.
Building, Main-
A building in which the principal use of the lot on which
it is situated is conducted. In a residential district, any dwelling
shall be deemed to be a main building on the lot on which it is situated.
Building Setback Line-
The line on a plat delineating the nearest point to which
a building or other structure may be located to a street line, alley
line or building lot line.
Certified Planner-
A member in good standing of the American Institute of Certified
Planners.
City-
The City of Hudson Oaks, Texas.
City Engineer-
A person appointed to serve as City Engineer or authorized
to act in such capacity.
Common Area-
A private lot(s) established, owned and maintained by a homeowners’
association or a property owners’ association.
Comprehensive Plan-
A series of planning documents intended to guide the growth
and development of the City and its adjoining areas including, but
not limited to, the City’s Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Thoroughfare
Plan, Master Water Plan, Master Wastewater Plan, and Parks/Trail Master
Plan.
Cul-De-Sac-
That street or part of a street having one common entry and
exit and no other entry and/or exit.
Curvilinear Design-
Any street segment which is designed with a degree of curvature
not less than 3º 30' and not greater than 22º 55', and which
shall offset a minimum distance of thirty (30) feet, said offset being
measured perpendicular to the initial tangent line of the curve.
Design Standards-
The documents adopted by the City that establish the minimum
criteria for the design of public works improvements.
Developer-
The owner of land proposed to be subdivided or developed,
or the developer’s representative. A subdivider is a developer.
Development-
Any activity that requires the submission of a plat or the
securing of a building permit, or any manmade change to real estate,
including, but not limited to, construction of a building or structure,
mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation, drilling operations,
or storage of equipment or materials. A subdivision is a development.
Easement-
A grant of one or more of the property rights by the property
owner to and/or for the use by the public, a corporation or another
person.
Easement, Common Access-
An easement intended to provide shared access to and from
a development. It may be public or private.
Easement, Drainage-
(Abbreviated D.E., typically D. + U.E. when combined with
utility easements) an easement for the purpose of the overland or
underground transfer of stormwater.
Easement, Emergency Access-
An easement for the purpose of ingress, egress, access, and
passage to and across private property for police, fire and other
governmental vehicles and personnel.
Easement, Maintenance and Access-
An easement for the purpose of accessing and maintaining
private structures located adjacent to a common lot line, typically
used along the “zero lot line” property lines within a
subdivision.
Easement, Private-
An easement granted by a property owner to a specified person,
group of persons or entity in, on, across, over, or under property
for a specified use or uses.
Easement, Public-
An easement granted to the public or governmental agency
in, on, across, over or under property for a specified use or uses.
Easement, Screening-
An easement granted to a homeowners’ or property owners’
association for the construction and perpetual maintenance of a screening
device along the perimeter of a subdivision.
Easement, Utility-
An easement for the installation, maintenance, and operation
of water, sewer, electric, telephone, cable, gas, and other similar
utilities.
Engineer-
A person who has been licensed and registered by the Texas
State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers to engage in
the practice of engineering in this state and listed in State Records
as “Civil.”
Escrow-
Money placed in the possession of the City to guarantee the
performance of an obligation.
Exaction Requirement-
A requirement imposed as a condition of approval for a plat
or other permit to accomplish the following:
(1)
Dedicate an interest in land for a public works improvement;
(2)
Construct a public works improvement; or
(3)
Pay a fee in lieu of constructing a public works improvement.
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction-
The unincorporated area, not a part of any other municipality,
which is contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of Hudson
Oaks, the outer boundaries of which are measured from the extremities
of the corporate limits of the City outward for such distances as
prescribed in Chapter 42 of the Texas Local Government Code, as amended,
according to the total population of the City and by interlocal agreements
with surrounding cities.
Feeder Line-
an electrical line that emanates from an electrical substation
or hub for distribution throughout a local area.
Filing Date-
The date the subdivider has provided a complete plat application as defined in this Exhibit A of Chapter
10 "Subdivisions," of the Code of Ordinances."
Floodway-
The channel of a watercourse and the adjacent floodplain
that must be reserved to convey the base flood without cumulatively
increasing the base flood elevation more than a designated height.
Frontage-
That side of a lot, parcel, or tract abutting a street right-of-way
and ordinarily regarded as the frontal orientation of the lot.
Lateral Line-
An electrical line that emanates from a feeder line and is
used for distribution to smaller areas of consumers, and is usually
connected to a feeder line through a sectionalizing device such as
a fuse or disconnection switch.
Local Residential or Minor Street-
A public thoroughfare which is intended primarily to serve
as access to residential property within a neighborhood interior or
limited residential district and is not aligned or located to attract
other than limited local traffic movements.
Lot-
A parcel of land whose boundaries have been established by
a recorded plat which is recognized as a separate legal entity for
transfer of title.
Marker-
A permanent iron rod generally used on lot corners, points
of curvature and tangency.
Monument-
A permanent concrete survey monument generally used on subdivision
property corners adjacent to public.
Off-Site-
Any premises not located within the area of the property
to be platted.
Owner-
A person who has a fee simple title in land, or a person
acting on behalf of or through authority granted by the owner.
Person-
Any individual or group of individuals, general or limited
partnership, joint venture, unincorporated association, any corporation,
or governmental or quasi-governmental entity.
Plan for Development-
A plan outlining the proposed use(s) of a tract or tracts
of land, which provides the City fair notice of the intended project
and the nature of the permit sought. It includes an application for
approval of a plat or an application for approval of a zoning change
or site plan which contains, at a minimum, a graphic depiction or
sketch of the tract and describes the proposed uses of land and their
location within the tract(s) and the general layout of streets and
parks or other open spaces. It does not include any information or
exhibit presented to (1) City staff for the purpose of seeking information
regarding the applicable regulations or (2) the Commission or City
Council unless the information or exhibit is required to be submitted
with the permit application.
Plat-
A plan or map of a subdivision of land showing all the essential
dimensions and other information essential to comply with the plat
standards of this Ordinance. A plat may be a preliminary plat, final
plat, replat, amending plat or development plat.
Plat, Amending-
A plat which meets the requirements as set forth in Section
212.016 of the Texas Local Government Code.
Plat, Final-
A plat which substantially conforms to the approved preliminary
plat if required, and contains all or a portion of the property within
the approved preliminary plat. A final plat as referred to in this
Ordinance may also refer to replats, amending plats, and short form
plats.
Plat, Minor-
A plat which includes four or fewer lots and that fronts
and [an] existing street, and that does not require the creation of
any new street or any public improvements.
Plat, Preliminary-
The preliminary drawing or drawings, described in these regulations,
indicating the proposed manner or layout of the subdivision to be
submitted to the Commission and City Council for approval.
Plat, Vacation-
A plat that meets the requirements as set forth in Section
212.013 of the Texas Local Government Code, as amended.
Public Facilities System-
With respect to water, sanitary sewer, roadway, drainage
or parks, the facilities owned or operated by or on behalf of the
City to provide services to the public, including existing and new
developments and subdivisions. The public facilities system includes
improvements to roads owned by the County or the State to the extent
such improvements are necessitated by and attributable to a proposed
development or subdivision.
Replat-
A plat which revises currently platted lots or combines platted
and unplatted property.
Residential Subdivision-
A subdivision developed primarily for residential uses as
enumerated in the City’s Zoning Ordinance.
Retaining Wall-
A structure constructed and erected between lands of different
elevations to protect structures and/or prevent erosion by retaining
or restraining lateral forces of soil or other materials.
Right-of-Way-
(Abbreviated as ROW) Land conveyed by plat, or other legal
instrument, to the public ownership and use for roadways, utilities
and other public improvements. Land dedicated as right-of-way shall
be owned by the City, whereas land dedicated by easement is owned
by the landowner with a right of use given to the City.
Roadway-
The traveled portion of a street upon which vehicles traverse
and circulate, to include the area from back-to-back of the outer
curblines, or where curbs do not exist, said roadway includes the
traveled area from the outer edges of the surfaced and prepared portion
of the roadway, excluding shoulders, etc.
Service Line-
An electrical line which, through a transformer, supplies
electricity to a customer’s service entrance.
Street-
All property which is contained within fixed boundaries commonly
referred to as right-of-way (ROW) lines, for the primary purpose of
vehicular movement and circulation, and in which traveled roadways
exist, along with various service utilities and sidewalks for pedestrian
circulation.
Street, Arterial-
A through street designed for the movement of heavy traffic
volume, intended to carry traffic from collector streets to state/county
highways.
Street, Internal-
Generally a street whose entire width is contained within
a development.
Street, Minor Collector-
A street which is local in character and use but due to its
configuration within the development, serves as a collector of local
streets, thereby connecting them to a collector street.
Street, Perimeter-
A street which abuts a development or one whose width lies
partly within a development and partly without.
Street, Private-
A street that is privately owned and maintained and that
is not dedicated to the public for general use and maintenance.
Street, Residential-
A street which is continuous through several districts and
is intended as a connecting street between residential districts and
a collector street providing access to major streets, business districts
or places of employment.
Subdivide-
The act or process of creating a subdivision.
Subdivider-
A person who subdivides or seeks to subdivide land into two
or more lots or to construct a structure on land that has not been
platted.
Subdivision-
The division of a tract or parcel of land situated within
the City or the City’s extraterritorial jurisdiction into two
or more parts for the purpose of sale, lease or development. A division
of a tract includes a division regardless of whether it is made by
using a metes and bounds description in a deed of conveyance or a
contract for a deed, by using a contract of sale or other executory
contract to convey, or by using any other method. A subdivision includes
a replat and a one-lot subdivision of a tract which has not been previously
platted. A division of land into parts greater than five acres, where
each part has access and no public improvement is being dedicated,
shall not constitute the subdivision of land.
Surveyor-
A person registered as a registered professional surveyor
or licensed professional land surveyor by the Texas Board of Land
Surveying.
System-Related Facility-
A public works improvement or expansion that is for the use
or benefit of the overall water, sanitary sewer, roadway, drainage,
or park facilities systems, as applicable. A system-related facility
has capacity larger than needed to serve a single new development
and exceeds the minimum standards required. A system-related facility
may include a public works improvement that is reflected in the capital
improvement plan or the Comprehensive Plan. A system-related facility
may be located off-site, within the development site, or on the perimeter
of the development site.
Thoroughfare Plan-
The master plan of major and secondary streets and highways
which is a part of the City’s Comprehensive Plan and adaptations,
amendments or supplements thereto as adopted by the City Council.
Tract-
All contiguous property in common ownership.
Transmission Line-
An electrical line operated at a nominal voltage of 60,000
volts or higher that brings electricity from a generating plant to
an electrical substation.
Utility-
A company providing electrical, telephone, cable television,
or cable- or wire-based data transmission services within the City.
Utility Provider-
A person that provides a public or private utility or service
to the general public, including but not necessarily limited to a
municipal water, sewer or drainage utility, electric company, telephone
company, natural gas company and a cable television provider.
Zoning Ordinance-
Ordinance No. 2001-02, C, as amended, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, Exhibit A of Chapter
14 of the Code of Ordinances.