§ 25-2-1121. INTENSITY ZONES.  


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  • (A)

    Property is in a high intensity zone, if the property:

    (1)

    is along Loop 360 and within 3,500 feet of the intersection of Loop 360 with US 290; or

    (2)

    is within 1,000 feet of the right-of-way of two intersecting highways that are maintained by the state; and

    (a)

    has frontage on:

    (i)

    both highways; or

    (ii)

    one highway and an intersecting arterial or collector street.

    (B)

    Property is in a moderate intensity zone, if the property:

    (1)

    is not in a high intensity zone; and

    (2)

    has frontage on:

    (a)

    Loop 360, north of RM 2222 and south of RM 2244;

    (b)

    the segment of Loop 360 that is 1,200 feet or less from Westlake Drive;

    (c)

    the segment of RM 2222 that extends east from RM 620 for 2.1 miles;

    (d)

    the segment of RM 620 that extends from Comanche Trail to Anderson Mill Road;

    (e)

    the segment of RM 620 that extends from Lohman's Crossing to Steward Road; or

    (f)

    a segment of a roadway that would otherwise place the property in a low intensity zone, if access to the property is solely from an arterial or collector street that is not a hill country roadway.

    (C)

    Property is in a moderate intensity zone, if the property is not in a high intensity zone, has frontage on a hill country roadway and on an intersecting arterial or collector street, and is located 500 feet or less from the right-of-way boundary of the arterial or collector street. This subsection does not apply to an intersection on RM 2222 east of Loop 360.

    (D)

    Property is in a low intensity zone if the property is not in a high intensity zone or a moderate intensity zone.

Source: Section 13-2-782(1); Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 031211-11.