HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 86-51 - ANX Rivery & Riveroaks SecAN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF
CERTAIN BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN,
TEXAS, AND THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY
ging.. CONSISTING OF: 219.61 ACRES KNOWN AS THE REVERY
SECTION ONE AND RIVEROAKS SUBDIVISIONS; WHICH SAID
TERRITORY LIES ADJACENT TO AND ADJOINS THE PRESENT
BOUNDARY LIMIT OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS
AND NOT BEING PART OF ANY INCORPORATED AREA;
PROVIDING FOR SERVICE PLANS, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL
BY THE U.S. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT, AND CONTAINING A
SAVINGS CLAUSE.
WHEREAS, two public hearings by the City Council of the City
of Georgetown, Texas, where all interested persons were provided
with an opportunity to be heard on the proposed annexation of
that certain tract of land located in Williamson County, Texas,
known as the RTVERY SECTION ONE AND RIVEROAKS SUBDIVISIONS were
held, the first being on the 14th day of October, 1986, and the
second hearing being on the 21th day of October, 1986; and
WHEREAS,
notices of
such
public hearings were
published
according to
law in a newspaper
Georgetown,
having general circulation
in the
City of Georgetown,
Texas,
and
in the herein described
territory
to be annexed
not more than
20
days nor less than 10
days prior
to those hearings; and
WHEREAS,
the
total
corporate
area of
the
City of
Georgetown,
Texas on the
1st
day of
January,
1986 was
4938
acres;
and
WHEREAS, the population of the City of Georgetown, Texas is
13,546 inhabitants; and
WHEREAS, all the herein described territory lies within the
extra -territorial ,jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown, Texas;
and
WHEREAS, the herein described territory lies adjacent and
contiguous to the City of Georgetown, Texas; and
WHEREAS, the herein described territc.:y contains
219.51 acres; and
WHEREAS, the owners of such property have requested
annexation by the City of Georgetown, Texas; now therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS;
Section 1.
The following
described land and territory lying
adjacent and contiguous
to
the City of Georgetown, Texas is
hereby added and
annexed
to
the City of Georgetown, Texas and
said territory hereinafter
described
shall hereafter be included
in the boundary limits
of
the
City of Georgetown, Texas and the
present boundary
limits
of
said City at, the various.points
nage 1 of 13
contiguous to the area hereinafter described are altered and
amended so as to include said area within the corporate limits of
the City of Georgetown, Texas, to -wit:
BEING those certain tracts and parcels of land
described in Exhibit A attached hereto and in-
corporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Section 2. The above described territory and the area so
annexed shall be a part of the City of Georgetown, Texas and the
property so added hereby shall bear its pro -rata share of the
taxes levied by the City of Georgetown, Texas and inhabitants
thereof shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of
city citizenship, shall be bound by all such duties of
citizenship and shall be bound by the acts, ordinances,
resolutions and regulations of the City of Georgetown, Texas;
furthermore, said tracts described in Exhibit A shall be served
in accordance with the service plan described in Exhibit B
attached hereto which is hereby approved and adopted.
Preclearance Clause
This ordinance is subject to and contingent upon approval by
the U.S. Department of Justice under Section 5 of the Voting
Rights Act,
Savings Clause
If any section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or provision of
this Ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or held
unconstitutional, the same shall not affect the validity of this
Ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than
the part so declared to be invalid or unconstitutional.
READ AND APPROVED on the first reading, on this the 10th day
of November, 1986.
READ AND APPROVED on the final re4ding, o this the 25th day
of November, 1986. # '°
ATTEST:
eat Caballero,
City Secretary
oved as to form:
Stump andlStum�, City Attorney
Jim Colbert, Mayor
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TRACT 1
EXHIBIT A
DESCRIPTION OF 194.14 ACRES OF LAPID IN THE J.B. FULSIFER SURVEY, ABSTRACT 140, 498 '
AND THE NICHOLAS PORTER SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 497, IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, SAME
,BEING A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LIU4D CALLED TO CONTAIN 259.4406 ACRES AND
DESCRIBED IN A DEED TO GEORGETOWN PARTNERS N0. 1, LTD., A TEXAS LJ' -II
nTED PARTNERS}iIP,
1' DEEDS RECORDED IN VOLUME 1169, PAGE 811, AND VOLUME 1169, PAGE 785, DEED RECORDS
OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS; SAID 194.14 ACRES OF LAND SURVEYED BY MCGR.AY & MCGRAY
IJ',ND SURVEYORS, INC. IN JULY, 1986, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES
AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING at a 1/2 inch iron rod found protruding 0.9 of one foot above ground near
a fence corner and being at a south corner of said 259.4406 acre tract and this
tract, on the northwest right-of-way line of Interstate Highway No. 35, said point
also being the east corner of Lot 1 of River Hills, a subdivision of record in
Cabinet H, Slides 231, and 232, Plat Records of Williamson County, Texas, said 1/2
inch iron rod also being in the common survey line of said Nicholas Porter Survey
Abstract No. 497 and said J.B. Pulsifer Survey Abstract No. 498,` as said common
survey line is used, occupied, and held on the ground by an existing old barbed wire
fence; ,
THENCE, with said common survey line, same being a southwest line of said 259.4406
acre tract and this tract and a northeast line of said Lot 1 and along or near said
old barbed wire fence, N18,01132"W 397.83 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found near a
fence corner;
THENCE, departing said common survey line and continuing with the northwest line of
said Lot 1, same being a southeast line of said 259.4406 acre tract and this tract
and along or near said existing old barbed wire fence, the following two (2)
courses:
1) S79"50106"W 443.24 Meet to a 60d nail found in a 12 inch cedar; and
2) 576`35'08"W 190.00 feet po a 1/2 inch iron rod set;
THENCE, crossing said 259.4406 acre tract and with this tract, the following four
(4) courses:
1)_N16®53'18"W 555.41 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set;
2) S78057'140W 774.30 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set in the curving east
right-of-wa.y line of a proposed 60 feet wide street (Hillview. Drive);
3) with the east right-of-way line of said proposed Hillview Drive and said
curve to the left, having a radius of 1128.11 feet, an arc distance of 159.31 feet,
and the chord of which bears S17002108"E 1.59.18 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set at
the point of tangency; and
4) continuing with the east right-of-way line of said proposed Hillview Drive,
S21°04'53"E 489.67 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set in the northwest line of River
Hills Section One, a subdivision in Georgetown, Texas, of record in Cabinet n D,
Slides 304, 305, and 306,.Plat Records of WilliamsoCounty, Texas, and being at the.
11VL tEiwesl corner oz Iot is ntocx L oz saia 5ectron One, same being in'a-southeast
line of said 259.4406 acre tract and this tract;
page 3 of 13
THENCE, with the northwesL amine of said lover Hills Section One and with the
existing northwest line of Hillview Drive, 60 feet wide right-of-way, same being a
southeast line of said 259.4406 acre tract and this; tract, and along or near an old
barbed wire fence, crossing said Hillview Drive, 568'56148"W 60.00 feet to a 1/2
inch iron rod found at the northeast corner of Lot 8, Block F of said River Hills
Section One;
THENCE, crossing said 259.4406 acre tract and with this tract, the following six (6)
courses:
1) with the west and northwest right-of-way line of said proposed Hillview
Drive, N21004.153"W 489.64 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for the Point of Beginning
of a curve to the right;
2) continuing with the northwest right-of-way line of said proposed Hillview
Drive and with said curve to the right, having a radius of 1188.11 feet, and the
chord of which bears NO3°36111"W 713.69 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set at the point
of tangency;
3) continuing with the northwest right-of-way line of said proposed Hillview
Drive, N13'52131"E 148.00 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for the Point of'Beginning
of a curve to the right;
4) continuing with the northwest right-of-wav line of said proposed Hillview
Drive and with said curve to the right having a radius of 1200.00 feet, an arc
distance of 1215.79 feet and the chord of which bears N42'541000E 1164.45 feet to a
1/2 inch iron rod set;
5) departing the northwest right-of-way line of said proposed Hillview Drive,
1109066145"W 883.70 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set; and
6) S7704,1'31"W 606.00 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found protruding 0.6 of one
foot above the ground near an existing old barbed wire fence on a bluff in the
northwest line of said 259.4406 acre tract and at a corner of this tract, same being
the southeast line of a tract of land described in a deed to Georgetown Country
Club, of record in Volume 232,.Page 578, Deed Records of Williamson County, Texas;
THENCE, in part, along a bluff and the irregular northwest line of the said 259.4406
acre tract and this tract, same being, in part, the irregulasoutheast line of said
Georgetown Country Club tract, the- eollowing five (5) courses:
1} west of said old barbed wire fence, N31`21123"W at approximately 28 feet
departing said bluff and continuing for a total q-...
distance of 107.63 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found approximately 14 feet west of
said fence;
2) NOO'27154"W 77.48 feet to a point (called to be a found rock at the
northeast corner of the Georgetown Country Club property in Volume 1169, Pages 785
and 311) in the. centerline of the North San Gabriel River;
3) N13'19'14"E 164.77 feet to an old fence post (leaning southwest) at the end
of an old barbed wire fence;
4) east of said old barbed wire fence, N01`27123"E 276.22 feet -to a 1/2 'inch
rod found approximately 3.5 feet east of said fence.; and
5) continuing east of said old barbed wire fence, N02943'44"W 41.74 .feet to -a
..1/2 inch iron rod found approximately 9 feet east of said fence at the sout'tiwest
corner of a tract of land described in a deed to James H. Cole, Trustee, of record
in..uolume 815, Page 885, Deed Records of Williamson County;
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THENCE; with the irregular south kine of said Cole tract, being the irregular north
lire of said 259.4406 acre tract and this tract, along a -bluff and along.or near. an
old barbed wire fence, the following five (5)-cours.es:
1) N87®15110"E 25.10 feet to a 1/2
2) S84°321080E 708.41 feet to a 1/2
3)� N73®11`18"E 289.99 feet to a 1/2
4) N63032121"E 401.83 feet to a 1/2
5) N71`49'56"E 466.46 feet to a 1/2
corner of said Cole tract;
inch iron rod found;
inch iron rod found;
inch iron rod found;
inch iron rod found;: and
inch iron rod found at -the
southeast -
THENCE, with the east line of said Cole tract, same being a west line of said
255.4406 acre tract and this tract, N26°06'23"W 65.10.feet to a 3/4.,,inch iron rod
found protruding 0.7 of one foot above ground in a_ bluff at the southeast corner of
Lot 18, same being the,
southwest corner of Lot 19, Block.`E, Country Club Acres, a
--st:bdivision of record in Cabinet B. Slide 8-, Plat Records �of Williamson County, same
being the northeast corner of said Cole tract;
THENCE, with the irregular south line of Block "E" of said Country Club Acres, in
part being Lots 19, 20, and 21 thereof, same being an irregular north line of said
259.4406 acre. tract and this tract and along said bluff, the following six (6)
courses:
1)
N47®08113"E
142.25
feet
2)
S63®08'01"E
93.34
feet
3)
N81®38'56"E
114.34
feet
4)
N50®10130"E
31.43
feet
foot above ground;
to a broken spindle in rock found;
to a 1/2 inch iron rod found;
to a 3/8 inch iron rod found;
to a'3/8 inch iron rod found protruding 0.6 of one
5) 579 27 53"E 90.42 feet to a 3/8 inch ircn rod found protruding 0.9 of one
foot above ground; and
6) S8* 22'30"E 81.78 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found in the south right-of-
way line of Country Club Road, a 60 feet wide right-of-way;
THENCE, with the -south right-of-way line of said Country Club Road, same being a
north line of said 259.4406 acre tract and this tract, and along said bluff,
N83"05'21"E 182.24 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rodifound;
THENCE, departing the south right-of-wfly line of said Country Club Road and with the
irregular northeast ling of said 259.4406 acre tract and this tract and also
departing said bluff, the following five (5) courses:
1) 508'36145"E 59.26 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found;
2) S23047118"W 48.71 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found;
a) 536`58143"E 176.25 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found;
4) S24®36105"E 89.18 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found; and
5) S18'12115"E 115.00 -feet to a point in the centerline of the
Gabriel -River;
North San
page 5 of 13
THENCE, with
east line of
courses:
the centerline
said 259.4406
1) S41m38143"E 602.14
2) S09®17137"W 800.35
3) S03®19°44"E 907.86
said Interstate Highway No,
oP the North San Gabriel River, same being tt'e irregular
acre tract and this tract, the following three (3)
feet to a point;
feet to a point; and
feet to a point in the
35;
northwest right-of-way line of
`£HENCE, departing the centerline of the North San Gabriel River and with the
northwest right-of-way line of said Interstate Highway No, 35, same being a
:southeast line of said 259.4406 acre tract and this tract, the following two (2)
courses:
1) 543047'50"W 994,18 feet to a concrete monument found for the Point of
:Beginning of a curve to the left; and
2) with said curve to the left having a radius of 6029.58 feet, an arc
distance of 974,40 feet, and a chord of which bears S39009119"6 973.34 feet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 194.14 acres of land within these metes and
bounds,
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Exhibit B
Plans for Service of Annexation Areas
Described in Exhibit A
The following service
commitments are
made to
all annexation
areas described
herein
unless
otherwise
specified.
Police Protection
Upon annexation the Georgetown Police Department will
provide regular and routine patrols :A.n the area as a part of its
overall patrol activities. The depa��tment will respond to calls
for assistance within their responsibility and jurisdiction.
Eire Service
Fire service is
to be provided by the
City's fire fighting
Water Service
being provided to the area and will
present personnel and equipment of
force,
continue
the
Maintenance and operation of existing City of Georgetown
water facilities will be provided upon annexation in accordance
with rates, terms, and conditions contained in the Georgetown
City Code. Service shall be extended in accordance with the
adopted City policy.
Sewer Service
Maintenance and operation of City of Georgetown wastewater
facilities will be provided upon annexation in accordance with
rates, terms, and conditions contained in the Georgetown City
Code. Service shall be extended in accordance with the adopted
City policy.
Refuse Collection
Service will be provided to presently undeveloped areas in
accordance with rates, terms and conditions contained in the
Georgetown City Code, as those areas develop. Developed areas
will continue to receive current services, except that those
areas presently served by the City of Georgetown will receive
services twice per week at in -City rates.
Inspection Services
All inspection services (for example building, electrical,
plumbing, etc.) provided by the City will be extended to this
area on the effective date of annexation.
* Exhibit B has been deleted from all other ordinances
r,aaP R of 1 '�
Planning and Zoning
The Planning and Zoning jurisdiction of the City will extend
to this area on the effective date of annexation. The zoning
will be R -S (Residential Single Family) unless requested and
otherwise approved through regular procedures.
Streets. Street Lighting
Street lighting will be provided by the City at all
intersections in accordance with City policy. Streets will be
maintained according to Georgetown City Code.
Recreation, Library Services
Recreation and library services will be provided upon
annexation, in accordance with the City's rules and policies.
Miscellaneous
Any other applicable municipal services will be provided to
the area in accordance with policies established by the City of
Georgetown. All public properties within the corporate limits
shall be maintained by the City.
nasJa 9 of 1
POLICY FOR THE EXTENSION OF CITY OF GEORGETOWN
WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICES
A. Water and Wastewater services shall be extended to all
properties in the City of Georgetown meeting the following
criteria:
1. All extensions of utilities shall conform to the City's
water and wastewater plans. Water service is subject to
availability of adequate water supply, delivery
capability and system pressures in conformance with
requirements of the City, the Texas Department of Health,
the Texas Water Commission and the Texas State Insurance
Board. Wastewater service is subject to adequate
collection and treatment capacity.
2. The property to be served shall be platted in accordance
with the City's Subdivision Ordinance.
3. All lines, lift stations, valves, reducers, manholes and
other improvements required to meet City standards or as
shown on approved construction plans shall be extended at
the expense of the person(s) desiring said service.
4. Said person(s) shall bear the total initial cost of
over -sizing lines, as specifically required in writing,
to ensure adequate service for projected growth; and
shall be reimbursed in accordance with the provisions of
the City's Capital Recovery Fee Ordinance or as
specifically approved in writing by the City Council,
5. No utility service shall be provided until such time as
the City has accepted all improvements and all applicable
fees have been paid.
B. Water and wastewater services shall be extended to properties
within the city's extra -territorial jurisdiction provided
that the Council approves said extension and the above
conditions 1-5 are met.
page 10 of 13
Exhibit B
Plans for Service of Annexation Areas
Described in Exhibit A
The following service
commitments ars;
made to
all annexation
areas described
herein
unless
otherwise
specified.
Police Protection
Upon annexation the Georgetown Police Department will
provide regular and routine patrols in the area as a part of its
overall patrol activities. The department will respond to calls
for assistance within their responsibility and jurisdiction.
Fire Service
Fire service is
to be provided by the
City's fire fighting
Water Service
being provided to the area and will continue
present personnel and equipment of the
force.
Maintenance and operation of existing City of Georgetown
water facilities will be provided upon annexation in accordance
with rates, terms, and conditions contained in the Georgetown
City Code. Service shall be extended in accordance with the
adopted City policy.
Sewer Service
Maintenance and operation of City of Georgetown wastewater
facilities will be provided upon annexation in accordance with
rates, terms, and conditions contained in the Georgetown City
Code. Service shall be extended in accordance with the adopted
City policy.
Refuse Collection
Service will be provided to presently undeveloped areas in
accordance with rates, terms and conditions contained in the
Georgetown City Code, as those areas develop. Developed areas
will continue to receive current services, except that those
areas presently served by the City of Georgetown will receive
services twice per week at in -City rates.
Inspection Services
All inspection services (for example building, electrical,
plumbing, etc.) provided by the City will be extended to this
area on the effective date of annexation.
* Exhibit B has been deleted from all other ordinances
page 11 of 13
Planning and Zoning
The Planning and Zoning jurisdiction of the City will extend
to this area on the effective date of annexation. The zoning
will be R -S (Residential Single Family) unless requested and
otherwise approved through regular procedures.
Streets. Street Lighting
Street lighting will be provides by the City at all
intersections in accordance with City policy. Streets will be
maintained according to Georgetown City Code,
Recreation, Library Services
Recreation
and library services
will
be provided upon
annexation, in
accordance with
the
City's
rules
and
policies.
Miscellaneous
Any other applicable municipal services will be provided to
the area in accordance with policies established by the City of
Georgetown. All public properties within the corporate limits
shall be maintained by the City.
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POLICY FOR THE EXTENSION OF CITY OF GEORGETOWN
WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICES
A. Water and Wastewater services shall be extended to all
properties in the City of Georgetown meeting the following
criteria:
1. All extensions of utilities shall conform to the City's
water and wastewater plans. Water service is subject to
availability of adequate water supply, delivery
capability and system pressures in conformance with
requirements of the City, the Texas Department of Health,
the Texas Water Commission and the Texas State Insurance
Board. Wastewater service is subject to adequate
collection and treatment capacity.
2. The property to be served shall be platted in accordance
with the City's Subdivision Ordinance.
3. All lines, lift stations, valves, reducers, manholes and
other improvements required to meet City standards or as
shown on approved construction plans shall be extended at
the expense of the person(s) desiring said service.
4. Said person(s) shall bear the total initial cost of
over -sizing lines, as specifically required in writing,
to ensure adequate service for projected growth; and
shall be reimbursed in accordance with the provisions of
the City's Capital Recovery Fee Ordinance or as
specifically approved in writing by the City Council.
5. No utility service shall be provided until such time as
the City has accepted all improvements and all applicable
fees have been paid.
B. Water and wastewater services shall be extended to properties
within the city's extra -territorial jurisdiction provided
that the Council approves said extension and the above
conditions 1-5 are met.
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