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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 092501-QQWHEREAS, all of the owners of the hereinafter described area of land have requested the governing body of the City of Georgetown, pursuant to Local Government Code Section 43.028, by written petition, properly acknowledged, to annex said area of land into the City of Georgetown, to -wit: All of that certain 61.74 acre tract in the William Addison Survey that is more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit "A, " and shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "B, " both of which Exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in full; and WHEREAS, the said area of land is less than one -half mile in width, is contiguous to the existing city limits of the City of Georgetown, and is vacant and without residents or has fewer than three qualified voters residing on it. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS: That the said Petition, being proper and according to law, shall be, and it is hereby, granted; and, further, the City Secretary is directed to commence the publication of notices of two public hearings to be held on October 23, 2001 and on November 13, 2001 before the City Council on the subject of the proposed annexation of the said area into the City of Georgetown; and further, to place upon the City Council Agendas for November 27, 2001 and December 11, 2001 the consideration of the passage of an ordinance annexing said area into the City of Georgetown. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 25"' day of September, 2001. ATTEST. Sandra D. Lee, City Secretary Approved as to Form: Patricia E. Carts, Brown & Carts, LLP City Attorney MaryEllen Kersch, Mayor €F.4t' c;E ^Epoa3?ZE_L E ?:G, 1HC. FAX NO. 512 930 9416 Sep. 17 2001 08:4eRM P2 EXHIBIT A LE C.',L L uSC?Zr TIG'_N FCR R3CE PARK, INC. 41.7-1 acres of land, situated in the William Addison Survey, Abstract No. 21, in W;_.,_..._ ..e ^. t1P.i. Ttxa. a „v Ian, _ eirg a portion of that ce=i'.. tract cf 7ar� ca lled 169.53 r �, acres, as conveyed to Louis L. Davidson by deed as recorded in Volume 659, Paste 444, of the Deed Records of Williamson County, Texas. Surveyed' on the ground in the month of Tune, 2001, under the supervision of Don H. Bizzell, Registered Professional Land Surveyor, and being more particulariy desc —;bed as foilows; EEGININ'LtiG at an iron pin found marking the Northeast corner of the above - referenced Davidson tract, being on the west line of that certain tract of land, called 16.00 acres, as conveyed to Sam.H. Brady and "wife, Patricia T. Brady, by deed as recorded in Volume 630, Page 201, of the Deed Records of Williamson County, Texas, marking the Southeast comer of that certain Tract 1, called 30.00 acres, as conveyed to James R Harris Associates, L.P. by deed recorded as Document No. 9925860 of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, for th t Northeast corner hereof; THENCE, along the east line of the said Davidson tract, S 21' 21' 30" E, at 15 feet, more or less, pass the Southwest corner of the said Brady tract, being the Northwest comer of that certain tract of land, called 10.36 acres, as conveyed to Gerald B. Eckley and wife, Anne T. Eckicy, by deed as recorded in Volume 634, Page 386, of the Deed Records of Williamson County, Texas; for a total distance of 785.01 feet, in all, to a nail found in the base of a Hackberry tree, marking the Southwest comer of the said Eckley tract, being the Northwest comer of that certain tract of land, called 10.02 acres as described in a Contract of Sale and Purchase between the Veterans' Land Board of Texas and Douglas Clarence "Ratciiff of record in Volume 631, Page 321, of the Deed Record's of Williamson County, Texas, and S 21' 17'E, 945.58 feet to an iron pin found marking the most northerly Southeast comer of the said Davidson tract, being on the north line of that certain tract of land, called 103.5913 acres, as conveyed to the County of Williamson, Texas, by deed as recorded in Volume 2332, Page 141, of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, marking the Southwest corner of the said Rarcliff tract, for the Southeast corner hereof, THENCE, S 69' 08' 30" W, 210.24.feet to an iron pin found marking an interior corner of the said Davidson tract, being the Northwest corner of the said County of Williamson, Texas, tract, being the Northeast corner of that certain Tract 11, called 104.66. acres, as conveyed to Vergil H. Poarch and wife, Jessie N. Poarch, by deed as recorded in Volume 836, Page 597, of the Deed Records of Williamson County, Texas, and continuing along the north line of the said Poarch Tract IL as follows; S 70' 54' W, 762.25 feet to a concrete nail found at a fence comer, S 36' 34' W, 446.71 feet to an iron pin found; N 60' 06' 30" W, 26.15 feet to an iron pin set; and S 29' 23' 30" W, 133.06 feet to an iron pin found marking the most easterly comer of that certain Tract I, called 2.72 acres, as conveyed to Vergil K Poarch and wife, Jessie N. Poarch, by deed as recorded in Volume 836, Page 597, of the Deed Records of Williamson County, Texas, being the most northerly coiner of Lot 1, Windsong, Section One, a subdivision of record in Cabinet I, Slide 127, of the Plat Records of Williamson County, Texas, for a southerly corner hereof; THENCE, N 60' 11' 30" W, 74.84 feet to an iron pin found marking the most northerly corner of the said Poarch Tract I, for an interior corner hereof, THENCE, along the Northwest line of the said Poarch Tract I, S 29' 45' W, 100.48 feet to an iron pin found; S 17' 02' W, 212.77 feet to an iron pin found; S 12' 46' W, 807.76 feet to an iron pin found; S 2' 25' W, 245.85 feet to an iron pin found; and S 48' 21' 30" W, 199.97 feet to an iron pin found on the Northeast line of County Road No. 110 (Hutto Road), being the Southwest line of the said Davidson tract, marking the most westerly corner of the said Poarch Tract I, for the most southerly comer hereof; THENCE, along the said Northeast line of County Road No. 110, N 49° 41' 30" W, 877.76 feet to an iron pin found marking the most westerly corner of the said Davidson tract, being the Southwest corner ofRaintree, a subdivision of record in Cabinet F, Slide 118, of the Plat Records of Williamson County, Texas, for the most westerly Northwest corner hereof; Star 8a 11 -ell lIn�in ®eriaig, Ino. r:nnrul u� 13stiln9efs $43T440rffi tali i...0 7.431 Ui�7tso-f��x !w U�nuo -t4tt rlb Icaso i dad $ 0 > a ®^' L a O STEGE:::2.312 —7 7-ELL MD J�JC. FAX . : 512 930 9416 Sep. 17 21201 126:49AM P3 HENCE. along the Nort,.�,xcst I HENCE. - 1, line of the 521d Davidzon. tract, beir-2 tl)e Scuth? av sad Rair feet t I L'. I �t-ee, N 64— 46' E, 345.5 1 to an iron pin found and INT 19' 46' E, 871.79 , o n Fir, ' 6,-,nd marking the IL;or-licast, corner of the said Raintree, being the Southwest corner of that certain tract of !and, called 133,93 acres, as conveyed to APW Corp, by de-ed as recorded in voiumne 2.118, Page 52, of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, and ccrt;,i,-,;-- alcriz the Southeast line of the said APW Corp. tract, N I1' 00' 30" E, 455.40 feet to an iron pin found; N 55' 06' E, 239.78 feet to an iron pin found; N 51' 52' 301'B, 598.78 feet to an iron pin ibund,IN 39' 44' E, 168.65 feet to an iron pin found; and N 4' 44' W, at 925.6 feet, mere or less, pass a fence corner marking an interior comer of the said Davidson tract, for a total distance of 1,033.5-4 feat, in all, to an iron pin found on the south line of the said James R. Harris Associates, L.P. tract, marking the Northeast corner of the said APW Corp. tract, being the most northerly Northwest come., of that certain tract of land, called 168.7 acres, as conveyed to Neely Cr. Landrum by deed as recorded in Volume 474, Page 397, of the Deed Records of Williamson County, Texas, for the most northerly Northwest comer hereof, from said point an iron pin found marking the most northerly Northwest comer of the said Davidson tract, bears S 701 06' W, 98.59 feet; TBENCE, N 690 06' 30" E, 473.11 feet to the Place of BEGINNING and containing 61.74 acres of land. STATE OF TEXAS AMSON I KNOW ALL NMN, BY THESE PRESENTS; COTJNTY OF WILLL I, Don K Bi=c!l, Registered Professional Land Surveyor, 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 utilitV 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 which, witness my hand and sealAt Georgetown, Williamson County Texas, this the day of 2001, A- Reizistered Professional State o � Page 2 of 2 9, ores S\ 06580-id.doc 2218 Don H. Dizzell - S St6i er & Bizzell Engineering, Inc. canou K Tpffl...r. SurTorgry Q—"—, T.. ?a"$ (012)830-1412 f.. (#19)949-1414 EXHIBIT 6 scu WES Z�, aE�y cg r� Mai s coc =57 C2 -7 �c n',"735 ILLIAM ACCISC,f !. A L' .0 "c CCC 197-!60 CUTAL ➢ 3711 —nzy ,v so 45 z 6 c .0 ,c Ic Ac _-.A .:^ \�` ` 1 + � I `� � �DSS74a toy �i fcTA��� � S.C�E�te �, *Q,H{r f . .................... ............... PCMC�. w. :S95,357 9� V L",.ry I AC 1.3 ac L;s . .......... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ................ ,99975 to RC:213- 4=713 2695,337 zs;-.lZ37 14.-'t AC S.0 AC 9. 51 K 5.0 CITY {)F GEORGETOWN, TEXAS ANNEXATION SERVICE PLAN 61.74 ACRES IN THE WILLIAM ADDISION SURVEY, LOCATED EAST OF SOUTHWESTERN BOULEVARD, AND SOUTH AND EAST {}FRA|NTREESUBDIVISION Introduction This service plan has been prepared in accordance with Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 43 - yWUOiCipa| Annexation. This requires that the service plan provide for the extension of full municipal services tOthe area b]be annexed bv any Of the methods hv which it extends services to any other area of the municipality. Police Protection ` Regular and routine patrolling of streets, responses to calls, and other police services will be provided upon the effective date Df the annexation. Fire Protection and Code Enforcement Fire protection and prevention services are currently being provided to the area through 8O agreement with Williamson County. These services will continue tOb8 provided tD the area upon the effective date ofthe aOD8X8tiDO. Upon the effective date of the annexation, the City Code EDfDr}eDl8Ot Officer will periodically patrol streets in the area to SOSUFG that all properties are iD conformance with City Code. Solid Waste Collection Solid waste collection and disposal services will be provided upon the effective date Ofthe annexation, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions contained in the City Code. Water Service Water lines will be extended iOaccordance with City policy. The City has 8 Utility Expansion and Improvement Policy, which is described iD this service plan. Sewer Service Wastewater lines will be extended iD accordance with City policy. The City has a Utility Expansion and Improvement Policy, which is described iO this service plan. Maintenance of Roads, Streets, and Drainage Roads, streets and drainage facilities dedicated to the public will be maintained accordin' to City Code and policy upon the effective date Ofthe annexation. Street Liahtina Street lighting will be made available upon the effective date Of the annexation, upon request Of the property owners, iD accordance with City Code and policy. Annexation Service Plan, Page fof2 11 1) q ~- / 0 Parks and Recreation Parks and recreation facilities dedlc2ted 4,0 the put!ic 1,kiil! na rr!:lintfaired ace'- 1r-;inn try Cjilt CCdc and policy upon the effective date of the annexation. Recreation services will be provided to all residents in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions contained in the Ciiy Code. Planning and Zoning Upon the effective date of the annexation, the planning and zoning jurisdiction of the City will extend to this area. The area will be zoned A (Agricultural), unless otherwise approved through regular procedures. Insoection Services All inspection services, including building, electrical, plumbing, etc., provided by the City will be extended to the area upon the effective date of the annexation. Library Services Library services will be provided to all residents in accordance with the rates, terms, and conditions contained in the City Code upon the effective date of the annexation. Other Services Other services provided by the City, such as animal control, court, and general administration, will be made available upon the effective date of the annexation, in accordance with the City Code and policies. Utility Expansion and Improvement Policy City Ordinance Number 900404, a Utility Expansion and Improvement Policy, guides the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of all utility system improvements, including water, wastewater and electrical service. Annexation Service Plan, Page 2 of 2