Round Rock Edition | June 2022

COMPILED BY CARSON GANONG & BROOKE SJOBERG

Round Rock project rezoned to planned unit development

Round Rock officials rezoned a new housing development south of the city’s downtown area to a planned unit development. The project was previously zoned for single family, commercial and light industrial use, but officials unani- mously approved the change during a May 12 city council meeting. The proposed project is known

as the Arte PUD by developer W.B. Property Group, according to city documents. During an April Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the commission voted 3-4 against approval following complaints from residents of the immediate area. At the May 12 council meeting, Planning and Development Services

Director Brad Wiseman said the loca- tion is in line with the city’s strategic goal of adding 1,000 new housing units within a quarter mile of Main Street. Plans for the project include a maximum of 410 urban multifamily units and 19 townhomes. Space: 11.25 acres Timeline: TBD

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More multifamily units approved for city of Hutto

before the development delivers units—long after the first segment of Southeast Loop’s expected completion in early 2023. Space: 30.6 acres Timeline: summer 2022-spring 2023

An approximately 30.6-acre tract of land on CR 138 is now zoned for multifamily use. Hutto City Council approved planned unit devel- opment zoning for the tract a May 5 meeting. The land, previously part of a larger single-fam- ily tract, will eventually be cut off from the larger tract by Williamson County’s ongoing Southeast Loop road project. Developer Empire Group plans to use the land for a multifamily development called Village at

Hutto Station. The development will contain up to 300 one-, two- and three-bedroom units, according to a city presentation. Council members stressed the importance of Southeast Loop for managing traffic from Village at Hutto Station and other nearby developments that would otherwise go to CR 138. However, Empire Group representative Bryan Freel said it would likely be at least 18 months

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