A site plan and water-quality plan for a proposed assisted-living center in Bee Cave’s Town Center district has been approved by City Council.

During the Jan. 14 regular meeting, Bee Cave City Council approved a conditional-use permit for the proposed Longleaf at Bee Cave assisted-living facility, which will be an 88-unit development within a single two- and three-story building totaling 70,000 square feet located on a 3.57-acre tract at 3936 RM 620.

Council approved the permit on several conditions, including that the developer provide approval letters from applicable agencies such as West Travis County Public Utility Agency and the Texas Department of Transportation.

City Council also approved the development plat for the Rockwood subdivision, which is the 3.57-acre tract of land on which the Longleaf at Bee Cave facility is proposed.