HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 86-53 - ANX of 309 AcresAN ORDINANCE. PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF
CERTAIN BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN,
t`n
TEXAS, AND THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY
NA�CONSISTING OF: 309 ACRES INCLUDING THE SURFACE OF
A PORTION OF LADE GEORGETOWN AND THE CITY'S LAKE
WATER TREATMENT PLANT; 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.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, AND CONTAINING A SAVINGS
CLAUSE.
the 21th day of October, 1986; and
WHEREAS, notices of such public hearings were published
according to law in a newspaper 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,
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 a portion of the
surface
of LAKE GEORGETOWN and the
City's
LAKE WATER TREATMENT
PLANT
were held, the first being on
the 14th
day of October, 1936,
and the second heailfig being on
the 21th day of October, 1986; and
WHEREAS, notices of such public hearings were published
according to law in a newspaper 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
4933
acres;
and
WHEREAS, the population of the City of Georgetown, Texas is
13,456 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 territory contains
309 acres; and
WHEREAS, the tract consists of public lands; 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
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present boundary limits of said City at the various points
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
of November,
READ AND
of November,
,.a*,*,
as
on the first reading, on this the 10th day
on the final reading, on this the day
Jim Colbert,
ATTEST
i
It
at Caballero, City Secretary
d as to form:
Lump and Stufip, Cit# Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
FIELD NOTE DESCRIPTICN
309 ACRES
FIELD NOTES DESCRIBING 309
ACRES OF LAND
MORE OR
LESS
OUT OF AND A PART OF THE
DAVID WRIGHT
SURVEY,
A-13
AND THE JOSEPH FISH SURVEY,
A-232 IN
WILLIAMSON
COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID 309
ACRES OF LAND
BEING
MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
BY METES AND
-BOUNDS
AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING at an interior corner of that certain 122.0 acre
tract of land conveyed by T.H. Godwin and wife Eunice Faye Godwin to the
United States of America as described in Volume 514, Page 432 of the Deed
Records of said Williamson County said corner being the most easterly corner
of that certain 13.228 acre tract of land described in Volume 616, Page 738 of
said Deed Records and being on the northwest right-of-way line of North Fork
Reservoir Access Road;
THENCE, N 370 32' 28" W, along the northeast line of said
13.228 acre tract of land, a distance of 1000.00 feet to the most northerly
corner of said tract of land;
THENCE, S 520 27' 32" W, along the northwest line of said
13.228 acre tract of land, a distance of 500.00 feet to the most westerly
corner of said tract of land;
THENCE, S 590 45' 10" W. a distance of about 1,966 feet to a
contour elevation of 791 feet above mean sea level, said contour being at or
near the north shore line of the North Fork Reservoir also known as Lake
Georgetown;
THENCE, in a westerly direction and along said contour,
elevation being the normal pool elevation of said North Fork Reservoir, a
distance° of about 3,050 feet to the intersection of a line whose grid bearing
is S 13 11' 32" W, and whose beginning point is a U.S. Corps of Engineers
monument "NF -57" (coordinates Y=378,179.99 X=2,816,852.00);
THENCE, S 130 11' 32" W, crossing said North Fork Reservoir, a
distance of about 1,603 feet to a contour elevation of 791 feet above mean
sea level, said contour being at or near the south. shore line of said
reservoir;
THENCE, with the meanders of said contour elevation being said
normal pool elevation of said reservoir, a distance of about 12,210 to said
north shore line,
THENCE, in a westerly direction and continuing along said
contour elevation a distance of about 3,110 feet to a point;
THENCE, S 840 06' 36" E, pass at 1,910 feet the west right-of-
way line of said North Fork Revervoir Access Rcad, for a total distance of
2,010 feet to the east right -of -{ray line of said access road;
THENCE, N 50 53' 24" E, along said east right-of-way line bring
the present westerly line of Georgetown City Limits, a distance of 500.00 feet
to a corner of said City Limits;
THENCE, N 840 06' 36" W, a distance of 100.00 feet to west
right-of-way line of said access road;
THENCE, N 50 53' 24" E, along said west right-of-way line, a
distance of 500.00 feet to the beginning of a curve to right;
THENCdE, along said curve having a radiu� of 1,974.69 feet, a
central angle of 19 13' 14", a chord which bears N 15 30' 02" E a distance
of 659.33 feet, for an arc distance of 662.43 feet to a point of tangency;
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THENCE, N 250 06' 39" E, continuing said west right-of-way
line, a distance of 66.74 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing within
these metes and bounds, 309 acres of land, more or less.
The foregoing description has been prepared from record
information and does not represent a survey made on the ground.
133GEOLEG
FREESE AND N?CHOLS, INC.
41c* a i er
Registered Public Surveyor
C -•... ...__,...1 Texas Registration No. 3692
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Exhibit 13
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 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 being provided to the area and will continue
to be provided by the present personnel and equipment of the
City's fire fighting force.
Water Service
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
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P a Hing and Zonin
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.
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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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