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Adequate Public Facilities Processing Procedures
A. A final plat or replat or site development permit will not be approved unless the land proposed for subdivision or site development is adequately served by essential public facilities and services. These services include:
 
1. Streets including alleys, bridges and street lighting, rights-of-way, sidewalks, signalization.
2. Water system including wells (where used), utility easements, water distribution lines, fire hydrants, valves, pumps, pressure tanks, water towers and other water facilities.
3. Sanitary sewer system including utility easements, sanitary sewer lines, manholes, and lift stations.
4. Drainage system including drainage easements, culverts, channels, storm sewer lines and inlets, basins, control structures, and landscaping.
5. Park land in accordance with parkland dedication requirements.
6. Utilities for electric and telephone service and associated utility easements shall be installed in conformance with the terms and regulations of the provider of said utility[.]
7. Gas and cable television service and other telecommunications service and associated utility easements, when provided, shall be installed in conformance with the terms and regulations of the provider of said utility.

B. The City of Round Rock’s Design and Construction Standards shall apply for all public facilities within the City limits and ETJ of Liberty Hill. This policy may be further defined and supplemented by other codes adopted by the City.

C. Where appropriate, a letter from each respective utility service provider (when such utility is not provided by the City of Liberty Hill) which states that all requirements have been met, is sufficient in meeting the intent of this section.

See Chapter 5.00: Subdivision, Infrastructure and Public Improvements for complete, detailed information.