HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 2005-104 - ANX Inner Loop E POWIrdinanceNo.!
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, Providing
for the Extension of Certain Boundary Limits of the City of Georgetown, Texas,
and the Annexation of Certain Territory Consisting of 51.34 acres, More or Less,
of Inner Loop East Right of Way, in the Antonio Flores Survey and John Berry
Survey, as Described in Exhibit A of this Ordinance; Which Said Territory Lies
Adjacent to and Adjoins the Present Boundary Limit of the City of
Georgetown, Texas and Not Being a Part of Any Incorporated Area; Approving
a Service Plan for the Area; Repealing Conflicting Ordinances and
Resolutions; Including a Severability Clause; and Establishing an Effective
Date.
Whereas, the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, may under the Charter of said
City, Section 1.06, annex areas as allowed by State law; and
Whereas, the owners of the area proposed for annexation submitted a petition in writing
requesting annexation of the area; and
Whereas, the petition described the area by metes and bounds and was acknowledged in the
manner required for deeds by each person having an interest in the area; and
Whereas, State Statute allows for the annexation of sparsely occupied areas on a petition of
the landowner if specific criteria are met; and
Whereas, the area proposed for annexation is one-half mile or less in width, are contiguous
to the City limits of the City of Georgetown, and are vacant and without residents or have fewer
than three qualified voters in residence, this meeting the specific criteria in the State Statute; and
Whereas, the Section 4.03.010 of the Unified. Development Code creates procedures for initial
zoning of newly annexed territory; and
Whereas, the Georgetown City Council approved a resolution granting the petition on
November 8, 2005; and
Whereas, the Georgetown City Council conducted public hearings on the proposed
annexation on November 8, 2005, and November 22, 2005; and
Whereas, all of the herein -described property lies within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of
the City of Georgetown, Texas; and
Whereas, the herein -described property lies adjacent and contiguous to the City of
Georgetown, Texas; and
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Whereas, all prerequisites of state law and the City Charter have been complied with;
Now, therefore, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas that:
Section 1. The facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this ordinance are hereby
found and declared to be true and correct, and are incorporated by reference herein and expressly
made a part hereof, as if copied verbatim. The City Council hereby finds that this ordinance
implements the following Policy Statements of the Century Plan- Policy Plan Element:
1. Policy Statement 1.0: The community enjoys the benefits of well-planned land use in
which conflicting needs are balanced.
2. Policy Statement 2.0: Georgetown's natural and physical resources are managed so that
citizens enjoy the benefits of economic and social development.
3. Policy Statement8.0: Parks, open space, recreation facilities and services, and social and
cultural activities contribute to an enhanced quality of life for the citizens of Georgetown.
and further finds that the enactment of this ordinance is not inconsistent or in conflict with any
other Century Plan Policies, as required by Section 2.03 of the Administrative Chapter of the Policy
Plan.
Section'.). The City Council of the City of Georgetown hereby annexes: 51.34 acres, more or
less, in the Antonio Flores Survey and John Berry Survey, as described in Exhibit A of this
ordinance, as shown in B of this ordinance. Exhibit C contains the service plan.
Section 3. The 51.34 acres, more or less, in the Antonio Flores Survey and John Berry Survey,
as described in Exhibit A of this ordinance, is included in City Council Districts 6 for areas north of
San Gabriel River and City Council District 7 for areas south of the San Gabriel River, as it is
adjacent to Council Districts 6 and 7 and no other City Council Districts.
Section 4. All ordinances and resolutions, or parts of ordinances and resolutions, in conflict
with this Ordinance are hereby repealed, and are no longer of any force and effect.
Section 5. If any provision of this ordinance or application thereof to any person or
circumstance, shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions, or
application thereof, of this ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or
application, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are hereby declared to be severable.
Section 6. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign this ordinance and the City Secretary to
attest. This ordinance shall become effective and be in full force and effect in (10) ten days on and
after publication in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of Georgetown.
Passed and Approved on First Reading on the 1311, day of December, 2005.
Annexation of 5 1.34 Acres, Inner Loop East ROW
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Passed and Approved on Second Reading on theoV, day of ` Fl4wf6 2005.
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Sandra D. Lee
City Secretary
Approved as to form:
Patricia E. Carls
City Attorney
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LEGAL DESCRLPIION FOR WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEM4S
SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY TRACT
BEING 0.74 of an acre of land, situated in the William Addision Survev Abstract No. 21, in
Williamson County, Texas, said land being a portion of that certain Tract 4, called 2.50 acres, as
conveyed to Southwestern University by deed recorded as Do
Ofcument No. 2000068095 of the
Official Records Williamson County, Texas. Surveyed on the ground in the month of January,
2001 under the supervision of Don H. Bizzell, Registered Professional Land Surveyor, and being
more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron pin found on the north line of State Highway No. 29, marl ring the
Southeast corner of the above -referenced Southwestern University Tract 4, being a southwesterly
corner of that certain tract of land, called 258.657 acres, as conveyed to New America, Ltd., of
record as Document No. 9839081 of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, for the
Southeast corner hereof;
THENCE, along the said north line of State Highway No. 29, being the south line of the said
Southwestern University Tract 4, S .750 41' W. 5;.93 feet to an iron pin set for the Southwest
corner hereof,
THENCE, 130 01' 45" E, 115.03 feet to an iron pin set and I'\T 13 0 061 45' W. 202.0- feet
iron PM set on the north Iine of the said Sourhu�estern Universi Tracr4 4 ° to an
of the said 2.55.657 acre New America, Ltd. im, for the North est corner hereo= a southerly line
THENCE. ti ; 5° 29 45" E. 166.94 feet to an iron pin found marking the Northeast corner of the
said Southwestern L'niversin' Tract 4 being an inteaor corner of the said 255.657 acre New
America, td. tract, for the Northeast corner hereof:
THENCE, along the east line of the said Southwestern University Tract 4, being a westerly line
of the said 258.657 acre New America, Ltd. tract; S 1 ° 317 15" W
and S 19° , 96.63 feet to an iron pin found
land. 51' 00" W, 255.90 feet to the Place of BEGINNING and containing 0.74 of an acre of
STATE OF TE, .AS
COUNTY OF WMLa-MSON
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR WILLL-iuMSON COUNTY'. TEXAS
NEVI' AMERICA, LTD. TRACT
BEING 12.03 acres of land, situated in the William Addison Survey, Abstract No. 21, in
Williamson County, Texas, said land being a portion of that certain tract of land, called 258.657
acres, as conveyed to New America, Ltd., of record as Document No. 9839081 of the Official
Records of Williamson County, Texas. Surveved on the ground in the month of January, 2001
under the supervision of Don H. Bi=ell, Registered Professional Land Surveyor, and being more
panicularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron pin found on the north line of State Highway No. 29, marking a
southwesters}' corner of the above -referenced 258.657 acre New A.mericar Ltd. tract, being the
Southeast corner of that certain Tract 4, called 2.50 acres, as conveyed to Southwestern
University by deed recorded as Document No. 2000068095 of the Official Records of
Williamson County, Texas, for the most southerly Southwest corner hereof;
THENCE, along a westerly line of the said 258.657 acre'New America, Ltd. tract, being the east
Iine of the said Southwestern University Tract 4, N 190 51' 00" E, 255.90 feet to an iron pin
found and Nr I ° 31' 15" E. 96.63 feet to an iron pin found marking an interior comer of the said
258.657 acre New America, Ltd. tract, being the Northeast corner of the said Southwestern
Universiry Tract 4, for an interior corner hereof;
THENCE, along a southerly line of the said 2.58.657 New America, Ltd. tract, being the north
line of the said Sout:7westem University Tract 4, S= 29' 4=" C4', 166.94 feet to an iron nun set
for the most northerly Southwest corner hereof:
THENCE, N 130 06' 45" W, 167.20 feet to an iron pin set at the beginning of a curve to G`ie
right, (Radius = 2500.00 feet. Long Chord bears N1 50 58' 45" SC, 654.,5 feet);
Thence. along the said curve for an arc distance of 656.2; feet to an iron pier set;
Thence, N 1° 32' 15" E. 418.85 feet to an iron pin set at the beginning of a carve to the
left, (Radius = 1100.00 fees Long Chord bears N 40 04' 45" W
Thence, along. the said curve for an arc distance of 2y .70 feet to an iron pin set:
Thence. N 90 41' 45" Vr'. 562.18 fee: to an iron pin set at the beginning of a curve to the
right, (Radits = 677.27 feat, Long Chord bears N 3 ° 02' 30" E. 328.18 feet);
Thence, along the said curve for an arc distance of 331.48 feet to an iron pin set at the
beginning of a curve to the right (Radius = 1100.00 feet, Long Chord bears
N 140 06' 30" E, 113.71 feet);
Thence, along the said curve for an are distance of 113.76 feet to an iron pin set on the
Northeast line of the said 258.657 acre New America, Ltd. tract, being the Southwest line
of that certain Tract One, tailed 110.09 acres, as conveyed to Carolyn B. Sharkey and
Sara Elizabeth Sharkey by deed as recorded in Volume 2239, Page 95, of the Official
Records of Williamson County, Tczas, for the most northerly corner hereof;
THENCE, along the said Northeast line of the 258.657 acre New America, Ltd. tract, being the
Southwest line of the said Sharkey Tract One, S 21 ° 27' 15" E, 413.71 feet to an iron pin found
and S 350 38' 15" E, 224.58 feet to an iron pin set for the Northeast corner hereof:
THENCE, S 1 ° 32' 30" W. 1,063.39 feet to an iron pin set at the beginning of a curve to the left,
(Radius = 2300.00 feet- Long Chord bears S 5° 4T 30" E, 586.92 feet);
Thence, along the said curve For an arc distance of 588.52 feet to an iron pin set;
Thence, S 13° 07' 15" E, 383.16 feet to an iron pin set and S 390 4' 45 E, 110.40 feet
to an iron pin set on the said north litTe -of Scare Highwav NO, 2A. being the -south line of. _
the said "';8.657 acre New America. Ltd. tract,. for the Southeast corner hereof;
TH NCE. along the ;aid north line of State Highway No, 29, S 29..15.. ',,,246.26 feet to the
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Place of BEGINNING and containing 12.03 acres of land.
STATE OF TEXAS }
COUNTY OF WII.IIAMSON
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
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I, Don K BizzeIl, Registered Professional Land Sur.•evo:, do hereby certify that this survey was
made on the ground of the property legally described hereon and is correct, and that there are no
apparent discrepancies, conflicts, overlapping of improvements, visible utility lines or roads in
place, except as shown on the accompanying plat, and that said property has access to and from a
dedicated roadway, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
To certify whiff witness my hand apd seal at Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, this the
�J7 day of ,Lz, 2002, A�D
Registered
State of Texas
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LEGAL IJESCILI.T'TION k'pii lV LL LAMS0t4 COUiM1', TEXAS•SHARKEY TRAGI
BUNG 1.273 acres of land, SI(Mcd in the Afltonio Flora
County, Texas, ,aid turd beima 5'n'ey. Absttaa No. ct5, in WiJiiamaon
g portion of shot certain Tran One, called 1.10.04 acres, a eoosc7ed to
Carolyn B- Sharkey and' Sara i liaabexh Sharkey by deed as mmrded In Voles 2239 Fago 95, of the
OfScW Records of Willuara'.on Count7, Texan, SurYcyed on the ground in the month of January, 2001
under the superrision of Don IL'BIzzell, ;gcgivared Professional Land Strrmyor, and being more
particulsrJy dcscn'bcd as foUoNr,
Bcr`Z0 G at a point in the ce".ter of the Sa« Gabriel Riyer, being the north line of the above-
iefatenctdLKSharkey Tract Oste being tht South line of that certain Trutt 1, cflod 77.29 acr=, as
Wtrvvytd toNathan Scott ltnbins acrd wife, Iinda A. Robins, by deed as recorded is Yoturne 2021, Fitt
50I, of the Official Rtwrda of Niil ==n Cotmty, 'Texas, for the Northwest mtner hereof: said point
being N 72• 19' fi, Z19.67 feat from the Nortlrwc$t corner of lilt said Shlri<ey Tr= hire;
TIIENC2i, downstrtatm, along the c,.nlcT of the San Gabriol Riycr, beim the said north line of tba
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Shakey Tract One, N 7E" 19' I~, 44.59 feet to a point for- the Sontheast comes of the amid Robins Tea 1,
bring the Sootlrwest oomcr of that certain no of ked, c mUcd 57.75 acres, as dtsaibcd in an
Iadapendent Excentor Deed to Knnia Jo Pedrotti of record is Document No:19997451i5 of the afl-ic ial
RccordY of WiUm—mu0n County, Tcxaa, and continuing along tt�o south Iinc of the said 57.75 acro pedrotti
tract, N 774 22' 15' E, 7.27,45 feu to a point for tic Northeast corner hereof;
THENCE, S la IB' 15" W, 244.55 feet to an iron pin set at he begl .n ng of a cu
to the right,
(Radius a 1000.00 foot, L.oag Chord bears S 8° 20' 15" W, 244.93 ftct);
Thence, along the raid carve for an ate distaaca of 245.$4feet TD m iron pin set at the b xinning
of a em vc to the left {Radius =1000.00 fat, Long Chord be=S 9a 13130" W, 214.I7 rcct}
Tl1G • Siong the said omrm for an arc distamm of 21459 feet to an iron vin st"
T1xnix, S I° 42' 30" W. 1,2£,010 fen to an 'iron pin set at the beginning of a curve to tht ltf.,
(P, dins — 1657.10 fact Lang Chord burs 5 5`04' 45` E 2y7.63 feet);
Thence, along the SaW az , e For an arc d1tsmo c of 298.03 fcot to an iron pia set at the bagizming
of a cur4t to taro r'*, (Radice _ ! 104.00 foot, Long Chord liars S 4' 31' 00" r•
mac* 11`n5 trtc said cnarve for an ue dish of 22256 feet to an iron pin 4�x
T ironco, S 1' 1y^ 45" ;y, 213.,31 foot to an icon pia sn on the Sauthwcsi Bite of dic mid Snarka,
Traci One being the Nortirza line of that rrtxia fast# of rand. talicd 25;.657 scree u
eorveynd :n New A tt-,r'cz, I.a1_ by decd recorded ss D�owmesu No. 98; 901 ij of the Offici
of 7If
RecorCa Z'Ilasnsea Cru sty, T =.5, for the most soutlterfy corner horcof,,
71KMNCF-, along the Southvv'=t line of the slid Sharkey Trad Cute, being rho 1 iorl,cn t line of the said
258.657 nary New An aims _,:j tract N 3: 38' 15^ V!, ?2s.5; Cdr to zn idea pin feu d atsd
N 21° 27' 15" \v, ;13.71 feet to an iron pir, act for the Soutmrest coater hemp,
THENCE, alonguus a esrvo to tltc Icf , ((Radius o 1100.00 feet, Long Chord hems N 4` 42' OOP $ 17051
fast) an are distrat I?0.68 fes to an iron pin set and N 20 1S' 30" F. 1,855.55 fact to the plan
BEGINNING and containing 1273 acres of land of
STATE -OF TEXAS }
COtJN E Y OF W1 KNO W AL,LUEN BY TSEsE ?FZSFNTS:
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uI. Den 14 Bi>`dl, R"gistered Professional Land Surveyor, do hereby certify that this sisrvey was taadc on
cor nc ,f the p er legally described hereon And s cancer, and that there 4m no appar'eat
$how's on the ,eco an is overlapping of isaorovemeau, vicr3la srtriity Tina or toads io place as
the best of to 7 n be and that said property hu acetas to and from a dcdlcat�d ioadway, to
MY tsterxicdgo and belief.
To-Ms7ie1ip ,..trocar my .end seal at Georgetown, Williamson Co.:nty. Tem this t4x
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`,RRiIL1Z TRACT
BEING 4.711 acres of land. snuatcd it) the John fjcrr: Surc.,. Abstrac: N0, 51. in Williamson
Count,. Texas. said land being a portion of thai certain tract of land. called 8b.,12 acres, ai
conveved to Leon Perriraz and "tuc, Mattie F. Ptrnraz. by deed as recorded in Volume 452, Page
39of the Decd Records of Williamson Count,:. Texas. Surveyed on the ground in the month of
Januar;. 1.001 under the supervision of Don H. Bizzell. Reaistered Professional Land Surve:'or
and being more panicularh' described as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron pin set on the south line of the above -referenced 88.53 acre Perriraz
tract. beina the north line of the Georgetown Railroad, for the most southerly Southwest corner'
hereof. said point being N 56' 34' 45" E. 443.3 feet from a concrete monument markine th,
Southwest corner of the said 88.33 acre Perriraz tract:
THENCE. N 33= 13' 15" W, ;47.68 feet to an iron pin set at the beginning of a curve to the left
(Radius = 914.40 feet. Long Chord bears N 54° 18' 30" W. 658.03 feet);
Thence. along the said curve for an arc distance of 673.13 feet to an iron pin set on tht
west line of the said 88.83 acre Perriraz tract, being the east line of the Georaetown Inne:
Loop as shown on the plat of Kate School Subdivision. a subdivision of record in Cabine
S. Slide 304, of the Plat Records of Williamson County, Texas, for the most westerly
Southwest corner hereo?:
THENCE, alonethe said west line of the 88.83 acre Perriraz tract. :; ° 07' l5 ' 'V, at 69.6d
feet, more or less. pass the most easterh, corner of the Georgetown Inne: Loop, being thd.
Southeast corner of Lot 3 of the said Katt School Subdivision, and continuing along the east link+
of the said Lot 3, for a total distance of =13.31 feet. in all, to an iron pin set for the Northwesq
corner hereof:
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HENCE. along a curve to the right. (Radius = _.+Joy oS lee.. Lone Chord bears S
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903.88 feet):
Thence. along the said curve for ar arc distance of 930.66 feet to an iron pin set:
Thence, _: ` ;: i E, 34.5 feet to an iron pin ser or. the said sau " ' n of The `7S.S
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acre Pt iraz tract. being the nosh iine of :lte saic Georgetown Railroad. for the Southeas
come: hereof:
T��ENC.E. along the said north !int of the Georaetovi-n Railroad. S o= _='' �� . i SG.30 reel :ol
the Place of BEGINNING and containing 4.16 acres of iand.
STATE OF TEYAS
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COUNTY' OF u'ILLL�'viSON )
I, Don H. Bizzell. Registered Professional Land Sur•evor. do hereby ctrtif , that this survey wasl
made on the ground of the property legal)y described 'hereon and is correct, and that there are nod
apparent discrepancies, conflicts, overlapping of improvements. visible utility lines or roads inj
place, except as shown on the accompanying plat. and that said property has access to and from al
dedicated roadway, to the best of my kno%,-ledge and belief. O
To certify which. witness my hand nd seal at Gcoreetown. Williamson County. Texas, this the
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on-the-grDund Survey made under my direction and Superv'S'0n during er).
0( January, 1001 of Inc- Properly legally descriped hereon and is correci ar .
ore no opporent dlscreooncroS. conflicts. Snortooes in otea• boundary line)
conflicts. enCrOOChment S. overlOpPing of rmprovem!nts• v'3$ble Utility nne5 Dr ,
in Place, except Os Shown hereon. and Said property has acC"S to and )rL,
a dedicated roadway except as shown nereon
TO CERTIFY WHICH. WITNESS my hand e01 at Georgetown, Williams '
County. Tekas, this the �_day 311gjG
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BEGIINNING at a point in the :enter a( San Gabriel Rr.er. an. or near. the west line of the John $em'
Surye...bstrac: N,.. 5 i. and cite east IIne Of the .-lntonir, Fiores Surve}..Abstract'_3:, being on the north
line of that certain tract of land. calledI=. :acres. as conveyed to Williamson County• by deed recorded
as Document No. 20020 768 4= cf the Official Records of Williamson Counn•, Texas, being the
Soutitvyest corner of the above -referenced acre Williamson Count% tract and the Southeast corner
of that certain tract of land, called -'".29 acres. as conveyed to Scott Robins and wife, Linda Robins,
Jerry D. Robins and wife, Barbara D. Robins. and River Oaks Trust Compan.. Trustee for Baker. Brown.
Sharman and Parker. FBO D. Robins Trust of record in Volume .307. Page 495. of the Official Records
of Williamson Country. Texas. for the Southwest zorner hereof.
THENCE. along, or near, the said west line of the John Bern: Survev. Abstract , lo. 51, and the east line
of the Antonio Flores Survey. Abstract No. 235. being the west line of the said 57.75 acre Williamson
County' tract and the east line of the said 7-.29 acre Robins tract. as follows: N 13' 19: 30" W. 214.15
feet to an iron pin set: N 11' 54' WA i S. I3 feet to a pipe found and N 16° 40' 30" \'', 15.18 feet to an iron
pin set for a westerly corner hereof:
THENCE. N 2' 07' 30" E. 620.6.6 feet to an iron pin set at the beginning of a curve to the left,
(Radius = 2392.42 feet. Long Chord bears N 8' 321 45" W. 885.96 feet):
Thence. along the said curve for an arc distance of 89:.10 feet to an iron pin set:
Thence. N 19' 13' W. ?13.38 feet to an iron pin set at the beginning of a curve to the ieft.
(Radius = 2924.61 feet, Long Chord bears N 26' 12' 30" W. 742 ?? feet):
Thence, along the said curve for an arc distance of 714.02 feet. in all. to an iron pin set on the
north line of the said 57.75 acre Williamson Counn' tract. being the south line of the Georgetown
Railroad Company Right -of -Way, as described in a Quitclaim Deed of record in Volume 3267.
Page 95 of the Official Records of Williamson Counrf. Texas. for the Northwest corner hereof--
TtictiCE. along the said north line oc the -_ acre % illiamson Counr: tract and the south line of the
.Said Georgetown Railroad Comoant. RiaAit-of-'wa%, \; = ^_ C .SS„_ ?get to an iron pin Set for the
NOttheasi corner hereof:
TKENCS. along a curve to the n^_ht. (Radius =:209.7_ :eel. Long Chord bears S 26= i3' _' E. 7S .:7
feet -t. an arc distance of 735.5= feet to an iron pin set.
Thence. S 10°I E. 718.3S feet to an iron pin set at tite beginning of a curve to the rieht.
(Radius = 267-.56 fest_ i_onc Chord bears S S` =.Lf_ feet):
Thence, aiong the said cur e for an arc distance of 9? :feet:
Thence. S" 310” W. 30,.:9feet to a ooint in the said center of the San Gabriei River, being
the south line of the said 5- 75 acre Williamson Counn tract and the north iine of the said L.?3
acre Williamson Counry tract. for the Southeast corner hereof:
THENCE. upstream along the center of the San Gabriel River, with its meanders. S 7-` .�` 15" \h',
_26.23 feet to ahe Place of BEGI7\'NING and containing "1.08 acres of land.
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the ground of the pronerr, legali% described hereon and is correct. and that there are no apparent i
discrepancies. conflicts. overlapping of improvements. visibie utiiin lines or roads in piace. except as i
Shown on the accompan% in= plat. to the best of ml. knowiedge and beiief.
To certii` ,match. witness m% Ono and sea: at Gcor«etown. Williamson Counn. Texas. this the
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line of that certain tract of land. calledI=. :acres. as conveyed to Williamson County• by deed recorded
as Document No. 20020 768 4= cf the Official Records of Williamson Counn•, Texas, being the
Soutitvyest corner of the above -referenced acre Williamson Count% tract and the Southeast corner
of that certain tract of land, called -'".29 acres. as conveyed to Scott Robins and wife, Linda Robins,
Jerry D. Robins and wife, Barbara D. Robins. and River Oaks Trust Compan.. Trustee for Baker. Brown.
Sharman and Parker. FBO D. Robins Trust of record in Volume .307. Page 495. of the Official Records
of Williamson Country. Texas. for the Southwest zorner hereof.
THENCE. along, or near, the said west line of the John Bern: Survev. Abstract , lo. 51, and the east line
of the Antonio Flores Survey. Abstract No. 235. being the west line of the said 57.75 acre Williamson
County' tract and the east line of the said 7-.29 acre Robins tract. as follows: N 13' 19: 30" W. 214.15
feet to an iron pin set: N 11' 54' WA i S. I3 feet to a pipe found and N 16° 40' 30" \'', 15.18 feet to an iron
pin set for a westerly corner hereof:
THENCE. N 2' 07' 30" E. 620.6.6 feet to an iron pin set at the beginning of a curve to the left,
(Radius = 2392.42 feet. Long Chord bears N 8' 321 45" W. 885.96 feet):
Thence. along the said curve for an arc distance of 89:.10 feet to an iron pin set:
Thence. N 19' 13' W. ?13.38 feet to an iron pin set at the beginning of a curve to the ieft.
(Radius = 2924.61 feet, Long Chord bears N 26' 12' 30" W. 742 ?? feet):
Thence, along the said curve for an arc distance of 714.02 feet. in all. to an iron pin set on the
north line of the said 57.75 acre Williamson Counn' tract. being the south line of the Georgetown
Railroad Company Right -of -Way, as described in a Quitclaim Deed of record in Volume 3267.
Page 95 of the Official Records of Williamson Counrf. Texas. for the Northwest corner hereof--
TtictiCE. along the said north line oc the -_ acre % illiamson Counr: tract and the south line of the
.Said Georgetown Railroad Comoant. RiaAit-of-'wa%, \; = ^_ C .SS„_ ?get to an iron pin Set for the
NOttheasi corner hereof:
TKENCS. along a curve to the n^_ht. (Radius =:209.7_ :eel. Long Chord bears S 26= i3' _' E. 7S .:7
feet -t. an arc distance of 735.5= feet to an iron pin set.
Thence. S 10°I E. 718.3S feet to an iron pin set at tite beginning of a curve to the rieht.
(Radius = 267-.56 fest_ i_onc Chord bears S S` =.Lf_ feet):
Thence, aiong the said cur e for an arc distance of 9? :feet:
Thence. S" 310” W. 30,.:9feet to a ooint in the said center of the San Gabriei River, being
the south line of the said 5- 75 acre Williamson Counn tract and the north iine of the said L.?3
acre Williamson Counry tract. for the Southeast corner hereof:
THENCE. upstream along the center of the San Gabriel River, with its meanders. S 7-` .�` 15" \h',
_26.23 feet to ahe Place of BEGI7\'NING and containing "1.08 acres of land.
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I. Don H. Bizzeil. Registered Professional Land Surveyor. do hereby certif}, that this survey was made on i
the ground of the pronerr, legali% described hereon and is correct. and that there are no apparent i
discrepancies. conflicts. overlapping of improvements. visibie utiiin lines or roads in piace. except as i
Shown on the accompan% in= plat. to the best of ml. knowiedge and beiief.
To certii` ,match. witness m% Ono and sea: at Gcor«etown. Williamson Counn. Texas. this the
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QUITCLAIM DEED
NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: IF YOU ARE A NATURAL PERSON. YOU
MAY REMOVE OR STRIKE ANY OFTHE FOLLOWING INFORAIATION FROM THIS
INSTRUMENT BEFORE IT IS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS: YOUR
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR FOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NUI•IBER.
Date: C i5 't)O_
Grantor: WILLIAMSON COUNTY
Grantor's tNlailing Address (including counn•):
WILLIAtiISON COLt'TY
C'O JOHN DOERFLER
COUNTY JUDGE
WILLIA`ISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE
GEORGETOWN. TEXAS 78626
WILLIA4MSON COC N\TI '
Grantee: CITY OF GEORGE TOVS N
Grantee's Mailing Address (including counn•):
CITY OF GEORGETOWN
C.00 PAUL E. BRANDENBURG
CITYNNI NAGER
1 1= E. 8'H STREET
GEORGETOWN. TEXAS 78626
WILLIANISON COUNTY
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Consideration: TEN AND NO! 100 DOLLARS and other good and valuable cosideradon.
Property (including any improvements):
Described by - E'. attached hereto and made a pan hereof for all purposes.
TRACT I (Exhibit A):
Being a 0.74 of -an acre tract of land. situated n the Antonio Flores Sur: ey Abstract No. 2_ �
to Vr illiamson County. Texas. said iand being portion of that certain Tract -t, called 0 acres. a,
conveyed to Southsyestern Uniyer:<tty by deed recorded in Document No. 2000o6,mq; of the Official
Records of'Wilhamson r_'„u111%. Teva.,,.
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I. INTRODUCTION
EXHIBIT C
CITY OF GEORGETOWN
ANNEXATION SERVICE PLAN
ANNEXATION AREA: INNER LOOP EAST RIGHT OF WAY
COUNCIL DISTRICT NO, 6 AND 7
DATE: DECEMBER 23, 2005
This Service Plan (the "Plan") is made by the City of Georgetown, Texas ("City') pursuant to
Sections 43.056(b) -(o); 43.062, and 43.052(h)(1) of the Texas Local Government Code ("LGC").
This Plan relates to the annexation into the City of the land shown on Exhibit "A" to this Service
Plan, which is referred to as "Inner Loop East Right of Way". The provisions of this Plan were
made available for public inspection and explained to the public at the two public hearings held
by the City on November 8, 2005 and November 22, 2005 in accordance with Section 43.056(j) of
the LGC.
II. TERM OF SERVICE PLAN
Pursuant to Section 43.056(1) of the LGC, this Plan shall be in effect for a ten-year period
commencing on the effective date of the ordinance approving the annexation. Renewal of the
Plan shall be at the discretion of the City Council and must be accomplished by Ordinance.
III. INTENT
It is the intent of the City that municipal services under this Plan shall provide full municipal
services (defined in the LGC as being those provided by the City within its full service
boundaries, including water and wastewater and excluding gas or electrical services) in
accordance with the timetables required by the LGC. The City reserves the rights guaranteed to
it by the LGC to amend this Plan if the City Council determines that changed conditions,
subsequent occurrences, or any other legally sufficient circumstances exist under the LGC or
other Texas laws that make this Plan unworkable, obsolete, or unlawful.
IV. CATEGORIZATION OF MUNICIPAL SERVICES
The municipal services described herein are categorized by those services which are (1)
available to the annexed area immediately upon annexation; (2) those services which win be
available to the annexed area within 21/z years from the effective date of the annexation; and (3)
those services for which capital improvements are needed and which will be available within
41/2 years from the effective date of the annexation based upon a schedule for construction of
such improvements as set forth herein.
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For the purposes of this Plan, "provision of services" includes having services provided by any
method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other areas of the City,
and may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities and other public
service organizations to provide such services by contract, in whole or in part.
In addition, in accordance with Section 43.056(g) of the LGC, if before annexation the annexed
area had a lower level of services, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance than the same
being provided by the City to other areas within the City limits, this Plan shall be construed to
allow for the provision to the annexed area of a level of services, infrastructure, and
infrastructure maintenance that is comparable to the level of services, infrastructure, and
infrastructure maintenance in other parts of the City with topography, land use, and population
density similar to those reasonably contemplated or projected in the annexed area.
V. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED UPON ANNEXATION
1. Police Protection —Upon annexation, the Georgetown Police Department will extend
regular and routine patrols to the area.
2. Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services— Upon annexation, in the areas
where the City has jurisdiction over fire protection and emergency medical services
or a contract under which the City provides such services, the City of Georgetown
Fire Department will provide response services in the annexed area consisting of:
fire suppression and rescue; emergency response to 9-1-1 calls; fire prevention
education efforts, and other duties and services provided by the Georgetown Fire
Department to areas within the City limits.
3. Solid Waste Collection — Upon annexation, beginning with the occupancy of
structures, the City will provide solid waste collection services to the annexed area in
accordance with City ordinances and policies in effect on the date of the annexation.
However, per the terms of Sections 43.056(n) and (o) of the LGC, if a property owner
chooses to continue to use the services of a privately owned solid waste management
provider, the City is prevented from providing solid waste services for 2 years.
4. Operation and Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities in the Annexed
Area that Are Not Within the Area of Another Water or Wastewater Utility — City -
owned water and wastewater facilities that exist in the annexed area will be
maintained upon annexation and such maintenance shall be governed by the City's
ordinances, standards, policies and procedures. Per the provisions of Section 13.01
020 of the UDC, for unplatted tracts in the annexed area, the City shall not repair,
maintain, install or provide any public utilities or services in any subdivision for
which a Final Plat has not been approved and filed for record, nor in which the
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standards contained in the UDC or referred to therein have not been complied with
in full.
5. Operation and Maintenance of Streets, Roads, and Street Lighting - The City will
provide preventative maintenance of the existing streets and roads in the annexed
area over which it has jurisdiction through such maintenance and preventative
maintenance services such as emergency pavement repair; ice and snow monitoring;
crack seal, sealcoat, slurry seal, and PM overlay; and other routine repair.
Preventative maintenance projects are prioritized on a City-wide basis and
scheduled based on a variety of factors, including surface condition, rideability, age,
traffic volume, functional classification, and available funding. As new streets are
dedicated and accepted for maintenance they will be included in the City's
preventative maintenance program. Per the provisions of Section 13.01.020 of the
UDC, for unplatted tracts in the annexed area, the City shall not repair, maintain,
install or provide any streets or street lighting to any subdivision for which a Final
Plat has not been approved and filed for record, nor in which the standards
contained in the UDC or referred to therein have not been complied with in full.
With regard to street lighting, it is the policy of the City of Georgetown that
adequate street lighting for the protection of the public and property be installed in
all new subdivisions. Installation procedures and acceptable standards for street
lights shall be governed by the utility standards of the City in effect at the time of
subdivision construction or addition thereto.
6. Operation and Maintenance of Public Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools -
Upon annexation, publicly owned parks, playgrounds, and swimming pools in the
annexed area (if any) will be operated and maintained by the City in accordance
with the Section 12.20 of the City Code of Ordinances, and other applicable
ordinances, policies, and procedures in effect at the time of annexation for other
areas in the City limits. Privately owned parks, playgrounds, and pools will be
unaffected by the annexation.
7. Operation and Maintenance of Publicly Owned Buildings, Facilities, and Services
- Should the City acquire any buildings, facilities or services necessary for municipal
services in the annexed area, an appropriate City department will operate and
maintain them.
8. Library - Upon annexation, library privileges will be available to anyone residing in
the annexed area.
9. Planning and Development Services; Building Permits and Inspections - Upon
annexation, the City's Unified Development Code and Title 15 of the City Code of
Ordinances will apply in the area. These services include: site plan review, zoning
approvals, Building Code and other standard Code inspection services and City
Code enforcement; sign regulations and permits; and Stormwater Permit services.
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For a full description of these services, see the City's Unified Development Code and
Title 15 of the City Code of Ordinances.
10. Animal Control Services — The provisions of Chapter 7 of the City Code of
Ordinances relating to animal control services shall apply in the annexed area.
11. Business Licenses and Regulations — The provisions of Chapter 6 of the City Code
of Ordinances relating to business licenses and regulations (Carnivals Circuses and
Other Exhibitions; Electrician's Licenses; Gross Receipts Charge or Street Rental;
Peddlers and Solicitors; Taxicabs, Buses and Other Vehicles for Hire; Horse Drawn
Carriages and other Non -Motorized Vehicles for Hire; Sexually Oriented Businesses;
and Alcoholic Beverages) shall apply in the annexed area.
12. Health and Safety Regulations — The provisions of Chapter 8 of the City Code of
Ordinance relating to health and safety regulations (Fire Prevention Code;
Fireworks; Food Sanitation; Noise Control; Nuisances; Junked Motor Vehicles; and
Smoking in Public Places) shall apply in the annexed area.
13. Regulations Pertaining to Peace, Morals and Welfare -- The provisions of Chapter 9
of the City Code of Ordinance relating to peace, morals and welfare (Housing
Discrimination; Weapons; and Enforcement of Other Miscellaneous Violations) shall
apply in the annexed area.
14. City Council Districts — Portions of the Inner Loop East Annexation area south of
the San Gabriel River will be in Council District 7, areas north of San Gabriel River
will be in Council District 6.
VI SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED WITHIN 41/2 YEARS OF ANNEXATION; CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
PROGRAM
1. In General - The City will initiate the construction of capital improvements necessary
for providing municipal services for the annexation area as necessary for services that
are provided directly by the City.
2. Water and Wastewater Services in General - Water and wastewater services are only
provided to occupied lots that have been legally subdivided and platted or are
otherwise a legal lot, and that are located within the boundaries of the City's authorized
service areas. The City shall have no obligation to extend water or wastewater service to
any part of the annexed area that is within the service area of another water or
wastewater utility. For annexed areas located within the City's authorized service areas,
the City shall, subject to the terms and conditions of this Plan, extend water and
wastewater service in accordance with the service extension ordinances, policies, and
standards that are summarized in Section X of this Plan, which may require that the
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property owner or developer of a newly developed tract to install water and wastewater
lines. The extension of water and sewer services will be provided in accordance with the
policies summarized in Section X of this Plan and with any applicable construction and
design standards manuals adopted by the City.
3. Water and Wastewater Capital Improvements Schedule — Because of the time required
to design and construct the necessary water and wastewater facilities to serve the
annexed area, certain services cannot be reasonably provided within 21/z years of the
effective date of annexation. Therefore, in accordance with Sections 43.065(b) and (e) of
the LGC, the City shall implement a program, which will be initiated after the effective
date of the annexation and include the acquisition or construction of capital
improvements necessary for providing water and wastewater services to the area. The
following schedule for improvements is proposed: construction will commence within 2
1/2 years from the effective date of annexation and will be substantially complete within 4
1/z years from the effective date of annexation. However, the provisions of Section VII of
this Plan shall apply to the schedule for completion of all capital improvements. In
addition, the acquisition or construction of the improvements shall be accomplished by
purchase, lease, or other contract or by the City succeeding to the powers, duties, assets,
and obligations of a conservation and reclamation district as authorized or required by
law.
4. Roads and Streets — No road or street related capital improvements are necessary at this
time. Future extension of roads or streets and installation of traffic control devices will
be governed by the City's Comprehensive Plan, the City's Overall Transportation Plan,
the City's Impact Fee Capital Improvements Plan; the City's regular or non -impact fee
Capital Improvements Program, and any applicable City ordinances, policies, and
procedures, which may require that the property owner or developer install roads and
streets at the property owner's or developer's expense. It is anticipated that the
developer of new subdivisions in the area will install street lighting in accordance with
the City's standard policies and procedures. Provision of street lighting will be in
accordance with the City's street lighting policies.
5. Capital Improvements for Other Municipal Services — No capital improvements are
necessary at this time to provide municipal Police; Fire Protection; Emergency Medical
Services; Solid Waste Collection; Public Parks, Playgrounds, or Swimming Pools; Public
Buildings or Facilities; or Library Services. The annexed area will be included in the
City's future planning for new or expanded capital improvements and evaluated on the
same basis and in accordance with the same standards as similarly situated areas of the
City.
VII. FORCE MAJEURE AND SCHEDULE EXTENSIONS
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A. Certain events, described as Force Majeure Events in this Plan, are those over which the
City has no control. Force Majeure Events shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God;
terrorism or acts of a public enemy; war; blockages; riots; strikes; epidemics; forces of nature
including landslides, lightening, earthquakes, fires, storms, floods, washouts, droughts,
tornadoes, hurricanes; arrest and restraint of government; explosions; collisions, and all other
inabilities of the City, whether similar to those enumerated or otherwise, which are not within
the control of the City. Any deadlines or other provisions of this Plan that are affected by a
Force Majeure Event shall be automatically extended to account for delays caused by such Force
Majeure Event,
B. In accordance with Section 43.056(e) of the LGC, this Plan and the schedules for capital
improvements necessary to provide full municipal services to the annexed area may be
amended by the City to extend the period for construction if the construction is proceeding with
all deliberate speed. The construction of the improvements shall be accomplished in a
continuous process and shall be completed as soon as reasonably possible, consistent with
generally accepted local engineering and architectural standards and practices. However, the
City does not violate this Plan if the construction process is interrupted for any reason by
circumstances beyond the direct control of the City.
VIII. AMENDMENTS
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 43.056(k) of the LGC, on approval by the City Council, the
Plan is a contractual obligation that is not subject to amendment or repeal except as provided by
state law. Section 43.056(k) of the LGC provides that if the City Council determines, after public
hearings, that changed conditions or subsequent occurrences make the Plan unworkable or
obsolete, the City Council may amend the Plan to conform to the changed conditions or
subsequent occurrences. An amended Plan must provide for services that are comparable to or
better than those established in the Plan before amendment. Before any Plan amendments are
adopted, the City Council must provide an opportunity for interested persons to be heard at
public hearings called and held in'the manner provided by Section 43.0561 of the LGC.
IX. FEES
The City may impose a fee for any municipal service in the area annexed if the same type of fee
is imposed within the corporate boundaries of the City. All City fees are subject to revision
from time to time by the City in its sole discretion.
X. SUMMARY OF CURRENT WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICE EXTENSION POLICIES
Per the requirements of Section 43.056(e) of the LGC,
regarding the City's current service extension policies
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However, this is a summary of the current policies, and the policies and regulations related to
water and wastewater utility extensions that are included in the City Code of Ordinances, the
Unified Development Code, the City's Construction and Specifications Manual; Drainage
Manual, and other published policies and technical manuals, as the same may be amended from
time to time, shall control the extension of water and wastewater services to the annexed area.
In addition, these policies and ordinances are set by City Council and can be amended in the
future:
1. In General -- The provisions of Chapter 13 of the City's Unified Development Code
("UDC") shall apply in the annexed area. Portions of Chapter 13 of the UDC are
summarized below:
A. The City shall not repair, maintain, install or provide any water services,
wastewater service, gas, electricity or any other public utilities or services to any
property that has not been legally subdivided or is a legal lot.
B. For property that is required by the City's UDC or other City regulations to
construct water or wastewater facilities, funding and construction of those
facilities are the responsibility of the property owner or developer. (the
"subdivider').
C. Subdividers shall be responsible for providing an approved public water supply
system for fire protection and domestic/ commercial/ industrial usage consistent
with the Comprehensive Plan. Where an approved public water supply or
distribution main is within reasonable distance of the subdivision, but in no case
less than one-half mile away, and connection to the system is both possible and
permissible, the subdivider shall be required to bear the cost of connecting the
subdivision to such existing water supply. The subdivider shall, consistent with
all existing ordinances, make a pro -rata contribution to funding of needed
storage facilities, treatment facilities, and specific distribution lines as determined
necessary by the City.
D. Subdividers shall be responsible for providing an approved public sanitary
sewer system, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, throughout the entire
subdivision such that all lots, parcels, or tracts of land will be capable of
connecting to the sanitary sewer system except as otherwise provided herein.
Where an approved public sanitary sewer collection main or outfall line is in no
case less than one-half mile away, and connection to the system is both possible
and permissible, the subdivider shall be required to bear the cost of connecting
the subdivision to such existing sanitary sewer system. No connection shall be
required for subdivisions located more than 1/2 -mile from a main or outfall line.
The design and construction of a public sanitary sewer system shall comply with
regulations covering extension of public sanitary sewer systems adopted by the
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E. All infrastructure and public improvements must be designed and installed in
accordance with all of the elements of the Comprehensive Plan and shall meet
the minimum requirements established by the UDC, the City's Construction
Standards and Specifications for Roads, Streets, Structures and Utilities, and any
other adopted City design or technical criteria. No main water line extension
shall be less than eight inches. All new public sanitary sewer systems shall be
designed and constructed to conform with the City's Construction Standards and
Specifications and to operate on a gravity flow basis by taking advantage of
natural topographic conditions and thereby reducing the need for lift stations
and force mains.
2. If the specific undeveloped property does not have City water or wastewater facilities
and capacity fronting the property - the owner may make an application for an
extension of service to the property. If the Assistant City Manager for Utilities
determines in writing that adequate water or wastewater capacity is available, or will be
available, and if the project does not include City cost participation or reimbursement, if
the proposed facilities are depicted on the City's Water and Wastewater Master Plans,
and the requested service otherwise meets the City's requirements, the extension size,
capacity, and routing may be approved by the Assistant City Manager for Utilities for
construction by the developer at the developer's cost and expense.
3. If the specific undeveloped property does have adequate City water or wastewater
facilities and capacity fronting the property - the owner may receive water or
wastewater service from the City by applying for a tap permit and paying the required
fees.
4. If any property in the annexed area is using a septic system - the property owner
remains responsible for the operation and maintenance of the septic system. If the septic
system fails before City wastewater service is extended to the property, then the
property owner must either repair the septic system or pay to connect to the City service
as it may then exist.
5. Reimbursement and cost participation by the City - Pursuant to Section 13.09.030 of
the UDC, the City, in its sole discretion and with City Council approval, may participate
with a property owner or developer in the cost of oversized facilities or line extensions.
The actual calculation of the cost participation and reimbursement amounts, including
limits and schedules for the payments, are set forth in the UDC. :
6. Section 13.10.010 of the City Code of Ordinances provides as follows:
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This policy shall apply to improvements to the City's utility systems, which
encompass both existing system upgrades and system expansion for treatment
plant capacity, utility line networks and appurtenances. It is established as the
official policy of the City that all utility system improvements shall be planned,
designed, constructed, operated and maintained such that:
A. Upgrades of existing infrastructure and system extensions in close
proximity to existing utility networks shall be preferred to excessive line
extensions and expansion of the system outside the established and approved
utility service area.
B. Priority shall be assigned to projects which provide the greatest benefit as
measured by the size in acres of the land to be served and the level of capacity to
be provided.
C. System improvements which promote the retention and/or creation of
long-term jobs shall receive greater emphasis over projects which produce only
temporary or no lasting employment results.
D. Improvement programs which support and complement the City's
adopted economic and industrial development objectives shall receive
preference.
E. Projects which increase property values and retail sales are preferred.
F. Project capacity should be able to accommodate projected demand for a
ten-year period.
G. Improvements that will achieve shorter build -out times and will initially
satisfy higher levels of projected ultimate demand capacity are favored.
H. Infrastructure programs designed to simplify construction, operation and
maintenance are preferred.
I. There exists the potential for the City to recapture 100 percent of all
nonreimbursed City expenditures.
J. Participation by owners of benefiting property is strongly encouraged.
K. Incentive for up -front participation:
1. Enter into contract;
2. Guarantee capacity availability for ten years:
a. Interest free for first three years,
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b. Interest at T -Bill rate for remaining seven years,
3. If option not exercised in ten-year period, guarantee for capacity
expires,
4. Option assignable if all/part of property sold during Iife of
agreement,
5. Prepayment applied to 100 percent of cost of first units used.
L. Terms for obtaining capacity:
1. At time of connection, full payment for units of capacity requested
computed on design capacity plus carrying costs calculated from date of
award of contract for construction of initial project. (This is for
nonguaranteed capacity and assumes capacity is available.)
At time capacity is desired may obtain guaranteed capacity by paying in
the same manner as for a connection but must provide City with one-year
notice of intent to connect to system.
2. All payments based upon units of capacity;
3. All necessary easements are donated and only facilitate the ability
to connect to system but do not convey any right or privilege to hook on
to system (water system will provide fire protection and lower fire
insurance rates.)
M. Water line improvements shall be designed and constructed to satisfy
domestic/industrial demands and fire flow requirements as forecast in the City's
Comprehensive Plan.
N. System improvements will begin when existing line demand equals 70
percent of design capacity or committed capacity plus existing demand equals 90
percent of design capacity.
O. All design and implementation of utility improvements shall be in
accordance with the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan.
This policy is set by the City Council and can be amended in the future by ordinance.
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