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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 960827-JJ1*31 RESOLUTION NO. AO 7— J J A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, INDICATING INTENT TO INITIATE THE ANNEXATION PROCESS, ADOPTING PROPOSED SERVICE PLANS AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING DATES FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE CITY BOUNDARY TO INCLUDE 1) APPROXIMATELY 1,056 ACRES IN THE WILLIAM ROBERTS, JOHN BERRY AND DAVID WRIGHT SURVEYS, LOCALLY KNOWN AS BERRY CREEK SUBDIVISION - SECTIONS 1-11, GOLF COURSE, AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AREAS; THE 68.93 ACRE J.W. BISHOP ESTATE TRACT, THE 8 ACRE SYBERT SUBDIVISION, THE 16.76 ACRE BRAUN TRACT, THE 41.29 ACRE CHAMBERLIN TRACT, THE 4 ACRE MASCUS SUBDIVISION, THE 14.34 ACRE CAROTHERS TRACT, THE 1.255 ACRE CATRON TRACT, THE 1 ACRE TRACT KNOWN AS DEED NUMBER 1969/115, THE 59.06 ACRE WOOD ROAD PROPERTIES TRACT, THE 11.5 ACRE CERTIFIED FEDERAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION TRACT, THE 2.56 ACRE RAY BENEAT TRACT, THE 9.041 BUCHHORN TRACT, THE .58 ACRE EMBREE TRACT, THE 1.37 ACRE 190-195 JOINT VENTURE TRACT, THE 100.42 ACRE VOGLER TRACT, THE 42.74 ACRE SYBERT TRACT, THE 32.32 ACRE BOBBY G. STANTON TRACT, AND THE CREEK SIDE SUBDIVISION; AND (2) APPROXIMATELY 95 ACRES IN THE DAVID WRIGHT SURVEY, LOCALLY KNOWN AS CRYSTAL KNOLL TERRACE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, UNITS 1-2 AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AREA, AS DESCRIBED IN EXHIBITS A AND B OF THIS RESOLUTION WHEREAS, as a Home -Rule Municipality, according to Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code, the City of Georgetown has the authority to fix and extend its municipal boundaries and annex area adjacent to its boundaries; and WHEREAS, a municipality may annex only in its extraterritorial jurisdiction, unless the municipality owns the area; and WHEREAS, a municipality may not annex a publicly or privately owned area, including a strip of area following the course of a road, highway, river, stream, or creek, unless the width of the area at its narrowest point is at least 1,000 feet, unless the annexation is initiated on the written petition of the owners or of a majority of the qualified voters of the area or unless the property to be annexed meets specific configuration requirements; and WHEREAS, in a calendar year, a municipality may not annex a total area greater than 10 percent of the incorporated area of the municipality as of January 1 of that year, plus any Berry Creek area and Crystal Knoll Intent to Initiate Annexation _ Resolution No. <7.j Page 1 of 3 amount carried over as unused from previous years up to a total of 30 percent, unless the area annexed is volunteered or is owned by the municipality, a county, the state, or the federal government and is used for a public purpose; and WHEREAS, the total area to be annexed is within the amount allowed by State law and lies within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of, and is adjacent and contiguous to the City of Georgetown; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the annexation is in the best interests of the City of Georgetown; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. The facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this resolution 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 resolution implements the following policies of the Century Plan - Policy Plan Element: 1. Environmental and Resource Conservation Policy 1, which states: "The Physical attributes that make Georgetown attractive are protected"; and 2. Growth and Physical Development Policy 1, which states: "Land use patterns within the City provide economic, cultural, and social activities to all residents, businesses and organizations"; and 3. Growth and Physical Development Policy 2, which states: "The City's regulations implement the policy statements and provide the opportunity to seek change with reasonable effort and expense"; and 4. Growth and Physical Development Policy 3, which states: "Annexations procedures and standards benefit the community"; and further finds that the adoption of this resolution 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 2. The City Council of the City of Georgetown hereby indicates its intent to initiate the annexation process for 1) approximately 1,056 acres in the William Roberts, John Berry and David Wright Surveys, locally known as Berry Creek subdivision - Sections 1-11, golf course, and future development areas; the 68.93 acre J.W. Bishop Estate tract, the 8 acre Sybert Subdivision, the 16.76 acre Braun tract, the 41.29 acre Chamberlin tract, the 4 acre Mascus Berry Creek area and Crystal Knoll Intent to Initiate Annexation Resolution No. 91& Ti' Page 2 of 3 Subdivision, the 14.34 acre Carothers tract, the 1.255 acre Catron tract, the 1 acre tract known as deed number 1969/115, the 59.06 acre Wood Road Properties tract, the 11.5 acre Certified Federal Savings Association tract, the 2.56 acre Ray Beneat tract, the 9.041 Buchhorn tract, the .58 acre Embree tract, the 1.37 acre 190-195 Joint Venture tract, the 100.42 acre Vogler tract, the 42.74 acre Sybert tract, the 32.32 acre Bobby G. Stanton tract, and the Creek Side Subdivision; and (2) approximately 95 acres in the David Wright Survey, locally known as Crystal Knoll Terrace Planned Unit Development, Units 1-2 and future development area, as described in Exhibits A and B. SECTION 3. The proposed service plans for the properties, contained in Exhibits A and B of this resolution, are hereby adopted. SECTION 4. The required public hearings to describe the service plans and receive comments shall be held on October 10, 1996 and on October 24, 1996. SECTION 5. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the City Council of the City of Georgetown. SECTION 6. This resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption. RESOLVED this 27th day of August 1996. ATT ST: Sandra D. Lee City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Marianne Landers Banks City Attorney Berry Creek area and Crystal Knoll Intent to Initiate Annexation Resolution No. ���G��o2%' J".T Page 3 of 3 THE CITY OF GEOR TOWN: By: hEOWbOD Mayor LJLJ EXHIBIT A 4 C> or CD L 4-o"I LJ L." LJLJ 1A L CDC= 9129= L" u On m Lj�- tr4l tr� !j' \y , I, &0 d&/V d (.0 IL IF gT7. Yv. F122 EXHIBIT A CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS ANNEXATION SERVICE PLAN APPROXIMATELY 1,056 ACRES IN THE WILLIAM ROBERTS, JOHN BERRY AND DAVID WRIGHT SURVEYS, LOCALLY KNOWN AS BERRY CREEK SUBDIVISION - SECTIONS 1-11, GOLF COURSE, AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AREAS; THE 68.93 ACRE J.W. BISHOP ESTATE TRACT, THE 8 ACRE SYBERT SUBDIVISION, THE 16.76 ACRE BRAUN TRACT, THE 41.29 ACRE CHAMBERLIN TRACT, THE 4 ACRE MASCUS SUBDIVISION, THE 14.34 ACRE CAROTHERS TRACT, THE 1.255 ACRE CATRON TRACT, THE 1 ACRE TRACT KNOWN AS DEED NUMBER 1969/115, THE 59.06 ACRE WOOD ROAD PROPERTIES TRACT, THE 11.5 ACRE CERTIFIED FEDERAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION TRACT, THE 2.56 ACRE RAY BENEAT TRACT, THE 9.041 BUCHHORN TRACT, THE .58 ACRE EMBREE TRACT, THE 1.37 ACRE 190-195 JOINT VENTURE TRACT, THE 100.42 ACRE VOGLER TRACT, THE 42.74 ACRE SYBERT TRACT, THE 32.32 ACRE BOBBY G. STANTON TRACT, AND THE CREEK SIDE SUBDIVISION Introduction This service plan has been prepared in accordance with Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 43 - Municipal Annexation. This requires that the service plan provide for the extension of full municipal services to the area to be annexed by any of the methods by 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 of the annexation. Fire Protection and Code Enforcement Fire protection and prevention services are currently being provided to the area through an agreement with Williamson County. These services will continue to be provided to the area upon the effective date of the annexation. Upon the effective date of the annexation, the City Code Enforcement Officer will periodically patrol streets in the area to ensure that all properties are in conformance with City Code. Solid Waste Collection Solid waste collection and disposal services will be provided upon the effective date of the annexation, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions contained in the City Code. Water Service Water lines will be extended in accordance with City policy. The City has a Utility Expansion and Improvement Policy, which is described in this service plan. Annexation Service Plan, Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT A Sewer Service Wastewater lines will be extended in accordance with City policy. The City has a Utility Expansion and Improvement Policy, which is described in this service plan. Maintenance of Roads, Streets, and Drainage Roads, streets and drainage facilities dedicated to the public will be maintained according to City Code and policy upon the effective date of the annexation. Street Lighting Street lighting will be made available upon the effective date of the annexation, upon request of the property owners, in accordance with City Code and policy. Parks and Recreation Parks and recreation facilities dedicated to the public will be maintained according to City Code 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 City 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 City will initiate a rezoning process, to be coordinated with the annexation, for properties currently platted for residential uses. The appropriate residential zoning districts will apply to these properties. The remaining areas will be zoned A (Agricultural), unless otherwise approved through regular procedures. Inspection 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 EXHIBIT B w Z OLoll t/7}QN <m i o o 3a - meg 4 i � y < goo 1�y �•i;� is �: 2'S e �•, � { ?l 114 u ^ � N o i a i yy pv0 'U r /� OJMI• � _ n m o my• o. _ t CD 3; N t 3 3 is s n t a b /Vllsn l_i� �- a ,^.g Sf ay Fro 9;• �`.5 "�. m ; H 7-- a ci it • ��� J F IN_ i`.t EXHIBIT B CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS ANNEXATION SERVICE PLAN APPROXIMATELY 95 ACRES IN THE DAVID WRIGHT SURVEY, LOCALLY KNOWN AS CRYSTAL KNOLL TERRACE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, UNITS 1-2 AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AREA Introduction This service plan has been prepared in accordance with Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 43 - Municipal Annexation. This requires that the service plan provide for the extension of full municipal services to the area to be annexed by any of the methods by 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 of the annexation. Fire Protection and Code Enforcement Fire protection and prevention services are currently being provided to the area through an agreement with Williamson County. These services will continue to be provided to the area upon the effective date of the annexation. Upon the effective date of the annexation, the City Code Enforcement Officer will periodically patrol streets in the area to ensure that all properties are in conformance with City Code. Solid Waste Collection Solid waste collection and disposal services will be provided upon the effective date of the annexation, in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions contained in the City Code. Water Service Water lines will be extended in accordance with City policy. The City has a Utility Expansion and Improvement Policy, which is described in this service plan. Sewer Service Wastewater lines will be extended in accordance with City policy. The City has a Utility Expansion and Improvement Policy, which is described in this service plan. Maintenance of Roads, Streets, and Drainage Roads, streets and drainage facilities dedicated to the public will be maintained according to City Code and policy upon the effective date of the annexation. Annexation Service Plan, Page 1 of 2 6es, 96' OFc2 7- TY EXHIBIT B Street Lighting Street lighting will be made available upon the effective date of the annexation, upon request of the property owners, in accordance with City Code and policy. Parks and Recreation Parks and recreation facilities dedicated to the public will be maintained according to City Code 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 City 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 City will initiate a rezoning process, to be coordinated with the annexation, for properties currently platted for residential uses. The appropriate residential zoning districts will apply to these properties. The remaining areas will be zoned A (Agricultural), unless otherwise approved through regular procedures. Inspection 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