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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 950124-QKESOLUTION NO. /�QAZ-11— q 130 DI ILAVA to • it am FWa 0 1 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 I of that year, plus any 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; Resolution for Annexation of FM2338 and Sun City Georgetown Phase One properties No. Page 1 of 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF A 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: L. 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 resolves to annex property from the existing City limit boundary adjacent to Cedar Breaks Road northwest along FM2338 to the southeastern boundary of the Casa Loma subdivision, as described in Exhibit A and Exhibit B of this resolution; and a 983.335 acre property known as Sun City Georgetown - Phase One, as described in Exhibit C and Exhibit D of this resolution. SECTION 3. The developer of Sun City Georgetown, the Del Webb Corporation, will acquire title to the land and request voluntary annexation before obtaining a Final Plat. The Del Webb Corporation has submitted landowner authorizations requesting voluntary annexation for the properties included within the Sun City Georgetown Phase I Preliminary Plat. SECTION 4. The proposed service plans for the properties, Exhibit E and Exhibit F of this resolution are hereby adopted. SECTION 5. The required public hearings to describe the service plans and receive comments shall be held on February 14, 1995 and on February 28, 1995. Resolution for Annexation of FM2338 and Sun City Georgetown Phase One properties No. —*5007— Page 2 of 3 SECTION 6. The Mayor is hereby authorized -to sign on behalf of the City Council of the City of Georgetown. I me Wei Wj- WDMT W, n ATTEST: Sandra D. Lee City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Marianne Landers Banks City Attorney Resolution for Annexation of FM2338 and Sun City Georgetown Phase One properties No. Page 3 of 3 THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN: By: h#o w60D Mayor =,f_ '1 °1 EXHIBIT B r- �, i _ xaa3g LO 2 I 2 !tt Q 1; �J 4� J 1 �O J CREEK r 00 n � Q 4 \ m LL Oe a m 4J 4 r ti 2g' c`+ s z r� �g3 =,f_ '1 °1 Being a tract of land out of and part of the Joseph Fish (A-232), R.T. Jenkins (A-360), George Thompson (A-792), and Isaac Jones (A-361) surveys; generally being that area described as located along FM 2338 and bounded on its southeasternmost end by the northwestern margins of Sequoia Spur and Cedar Breaks Rd., and on its northwesternmost end by the southeastern lines of Casa Loma subdivision (Cabinet D, Slide 9) and the Theron S. Bradford, Trustee tract (Volume 1898, Page 597); said tract being out of and a part of the following tracts of land and subdivisions referenced in the Williamson County, Texas land records: 1. Robert L. Crouch tract (Volume 968, Page 31), 2. North Lake Ltd. tract (Volume 1669, Page 712), 3. Ed Mersiosky tract (Volume 1912, Page 394), 4. J. Wolf tract (Volume 688, Page 589), 5. Jay L. Wolf tract (Volume 676, Page 557), 6. Bettie Wolf tract (Volume 676, Page 555), 7. W.D. Ischy tract (Volume 836, Page 887), 8. Chaparro Estates subdivision (Cabinet D, Slide 276) Lots # 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6, 7A, 7B, 8; and 9. Gail S. Warnock tract (Volume 1622, Page 902), 10. M. Noe tract (Volume 1417, Page 642), 11. Bradley S. Cockrum tract (Volume 2363, Page 762), 12. Gabriel Estates subdivision (Cabinet G, Slide 313) Block A: Lots # 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) 7; anf 111-tlock B: Lots 13. Larue Olson tract (Volume 2131, Page 775), 14. Clive Runnells III tract (Volume 1513, Page 767), 15. J. K. Richardson tract (Volume 666, Page 326), 16. T. C. Green, et al tract (Volume 2127, Page 141), 17. G.A. McNeil tract (Volume 824, Page 730), '&es 18. Kenneth Glass tract (Volume 592, Page 19. C.B. Stewart tract (Volume 689, Page 489), 20. E.R. Stewart tract (Volume 2117, Page 728), 21. R & M Rental tract (Volume 2055, Page 817), 22. R & M Rental tract (Volume 2055, Page 813), 24. And any other parcel or parcels not listed above that might be included within the boundary of the herein described annexation tract. BEGINNING, for the POINT OF BEGINNING hereof, at the southernmost corner of the Crouch tract, said POINT OF BEGINNING lying in the northwest margin of Cedar Breaks Rd. in the iillq� 1111��II�IIIIJ��111111� 1 I Thence • the •• • BEGINNING and proceeding in a • direci'A" along the southwestern line of Crouch, said line being in common with the tract convey to the United States of America in Volume 514, Page 432 of the Williamson • 2. THENCE continuing in a northeasterly direction along the northwestern line of Crouch, said line being in common with the southeastern line of the North Lake Ltd. tract, to a 89M EF '01131H=MIRINI ij� 11�! 1111 1111111 ; I mm� the Mersiosky tract; at a 500' distance southwest of the highway centerline through the interior of Mersiosky to the northwest line of said, same line being in common with the southeastern line of the Olde Oak Estates subdivision; 5. THENCE continuing northeasterly along the southeastern line of Olde Oak and the northwestern line of Mersiosky to the easternmost northeast comer of Olde Oak, said corner lying in common with the southwestern margin of FM 2338 and the northernmost corner of Mersiosky; 6. THENCE leaving Mersiosky and proceeding northwesterly along the northern line of Olde Oak and the southwestern margin of FM 2338, to the northernmost comer of Olde Oak, said corner also lying at or near the northernmost corner of Olde Oak Drive, and lying in the southwestern margin of FM 2338 and the eastern corner of the J. Wolf (688/589) tract; 7. THENCE leaving FM 2338 and proceeding westerly along the northwestern line of Olde Oak, said line being in common with the southern line of J. Wolf (688/589), to the westernmost corner of Olde Oak, said corner being at or near the northeastern corner of the Jay L. Wolf (676/557) tract; 8. THENCE leaving J. Wolf (688/589) and proceeding southwesterly along the northwest line of Olde Oak and the southeast line of Jay L. Wolf (676/557), to the southwestern line of the George Thompson Survey, said line being at or near the southwestern corner of the Thompson Survey and the northeastern corner of the Isaac Jones Survey, and said line also lying in common with the northeastern line of the Jones Survey, the northwestern line of the Joseph Fish Survey, and the northwestern line of Olde Oak; 9. THENCE leaving Olde Oak and proceeding in a westerly direction through the interior of Jay L. Wolf (676/557), to an interior corner of said Jay L. Wolf, said corner also being the southernmost corner of Bettie Wolf; M -Ml` 1