ORDER NO. 17196 ORDER FOR VARIANCE ON SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS AND ESTABLISHING TIME FOR FILING OF PLAT ON Y. O. LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY On this the 20th day of March 1987 a motion was made by Commis- sioner Holland and seconded by Commissioner Ray, that Y. O. Land and Cattle Company be given 30 days within which to file a plat on its Kerr County development, and providing a variance for having paved roads, subject to the plat having the proper notations on the face thereof, as follows: (1) That the 60' easements for roads are not dedicated to the County and are private roads. (2) The County will not be required to maintain the roads until accepted as provided in No. 3 below. (3) The County will not be requested to accept such roads until the 60' easement is properly assigned to the County and all roads are brought to County standards for paved roads. Discussion reflects that originally, Order No. 16331 dated October 15th, 1985 granted a variance from Subdivision Regula- tions based on three representations as follows: 1) All tracts of land which my client contemplates selling at this time, would be large acreage tracts of land with the smallest possible portion being not less than 150 acres. It is my client's desire to sell as few tracts of land as possible, however at this time that information is not ascertainable in that buyers are not on hand. 2) All tracts sold by my client will be sold for agri- nultural purposes from mV client's point of view. 3) The portion of property on the west side of the Y-O Ranch would require no roads in as much as all tracts sold will border State Highway 83. It now appears that items 1 and 3 are not being complied with. In order to correct the circumstances which have developed as a result of the entering of Order No. 16331 and the deviation from the intentions at the time of entering such order, another order is required at this time. The outstanding motion is an effort to resolve the outstanding problems. There being no further discussion, upon vote, the motion carried unanimously.