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ORDINANCE 79-21
AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE EXTRATERRITORIAL
JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, WILLIAMSON
COUNTY, TEXAS, BEYOND THE DISTANCE LIMITATIONS
IMPOSED BY THE MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT (SUB -SECTION
A OF ARTICLE 970a, VERNON'S ANNOTATED CIVIL STATUTES)
TO INCLUDE THEREIN CERTAIN TERRITORY CONTIGUOUS TO
THE OTHERWISE EXISTING EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION
OF SAID CITY: DESCRIBING THE LAND CONTAINED WITHIN
SUCH EXTENSION AND RECITING THAT SUCH EXTENSION IS MADE
BECAUSE THE OWNER OF SUCH CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY HAS IN
WRITING REQUESTED SUCH EXTENSION: PROVIDING THAT SUCH
EXTENSION IN NO WAY CONFLICTS WITH THE EXISTING
EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF ANY OTHER CITY, AND
GRANTING TO SAID TERRITORY AND TO ALL FUTURE INHABITANTS
OF SAID PROPERTY ALL OF THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
INHERENT TO INCLUSION IN THE EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION
OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND
STATING THE REASON FOR SUCH EMERGENCY,
WHEREAS, a written request has been duly prepared, executed and
delivered to the City Council of the City of Georgetown calling for and
requesting that the land des cribed on Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto
and incorporated herein for all purposes to the same and full extent as
if copied herein word for word',be included in the extraterritorial
jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown and that such extraterritorial
jurisdiction of such City be extended to include said area, such written
request having been signed by all owners of any and all interest what-
soever in such real property; and
WHEREAS, said tract of land is contiguous to the otherwise existing
extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown, Williamson
County, Texas; and
WHEREAS, said petition was presented to the City Council on the 24th
day of May, 1979, at a special called meeting; and
WHEREAS, after fully considering such written request and after a
full hearing on such matter the City Council voted by unanimous vote of all
members present to grant such written request and to extend the otherwise
existing extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown, Texas,
to include said property herein described and described in such written
request; and
WHEREAS, the said area of extension herein described in no way
conflicts with the existing extraterritorial jurisdiction of any other
city or cities:
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by ,the City Council of the City of
Georgetown, Texas:
.That the otherwise existing extraterritorial -jurisdiction of the
City of Georgetown, Williamson County,' Texas is hereby extqnded to include
in its entirety the 106.26,acre tract out of the Key West Irrigation
Co. Survey Abstract No. 711 owned solely by Henry Peaslee, pursuant
to his wr Iten request for such extension of the extraterritorial
jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown,,Texas, and the present and future
inhabitant thereof shall hereafter be entitled to all rights and
privileges of other residents of the extraterritorial jurisdiction of
the City of Georgetown, Texas.
WHEREAS, an emergency exists for the immediate passage of this ordinance,
said emergqncy being the necessity to include said area in the planning of
permanent improvements and in order to activate the applicability of the
City of Georgetown subdivision ordinances to said described Area as well
as the preservation of order, good government and the general public safety
and welfare, therefore, it is accordingly ORDERED that the Home Rule
Charter requirement that an ordinance be read at two separate City Council
meetings be hereby dispensed with and this ordinance shall become applicable
and be of full force and effect upon its passage and it is accordingly so
Ordained.
The City Clerk is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of
Williamson County, Texas, a certified copy of the ordinance.
Read, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Georgetown,
Texas, on this first and final reading by the unanimous vote of those
present and voting at a specially called meeting held on the 24th day
of May, 1979.
CITY OF GEORGETOWN
BY:
C•
ATTEST: JOI C. DOERFLER, TOR
CITY SECRETARY
FORM OF ORDINANCE APPROVED:
410
EXHIBIT "A"
Henry Peaslee Tract
All that certain 106.26 -acre tract out of the Key West
Irrigation Co. Survey, Abstract No. 711 described in
Volume 483, Page 170 of the Deed Records of Williamson
County, Texas.
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` Um AU Alen big 91i M 11mll'I :
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that WE, Jan peaslee Ray, ,joined by my husband, Richard L. Ray.
of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, ----------------------------
altaEax]l momma ------------------Son" ------------------ Iw sad is coasidentiou
,.I heTwo Thousand, Seven Hundred Forty lour and No/100-------
02,744.00)-------------------------------------------------- DOLLARS
Io tea in hand paid by Henry Peaslee ------------------------------
--- --- a. follows:
$2,744.00 cash to us in hand paid, the receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged, A,+d for which no lien is retained, either expressly
or by impll n;
have Granted. Conveyed, and by these presents do Gnnt. Sell sad COMM- Onto 'be aid
Henry Peaslee
.d the County, liamson State of Texas allay
or my unt interest in and to those certain tracts or parcels
of land c ed as follows
FST TRA QINNING at a point in th^ •.-gin of the George'
Leander public road at the NE corner o: t, a cedar fence p
at or near the East line of the Ray We on Co. Survey, ssA...
being the ME corner of the 63-1/3 acs- u*d in a deed from
Henry M. Bryson et ux to C. D. Fulke; 1.n. 30, 1928, and re-
corded in Vol 234, page 4990 Deed Re ;illliasson Cousty, Text,
THENCE 3 19 E 252.0 varas, a
a road leading hest, at or near the Z,
tion Co. Survey;
THENCE S 70-35 W 1012.7 we,
tract as fenced, at or near the Sh
Cu. Survey and the Last line of tv
on the North margin of a public rcw
THENCE N 18-53 W with the 6<.
corner;
THENCE S 70-46 W 972.8 vary
tract on the John T. Church Survey
post for corner at turn c
:ter of said Key West IrrUL
3W corner of the 63-1/3 acro,
of said Key West Irrigation
T. Church survey, a point
e fence 337.1 varas, a fence
itth South line of the 100 acre
its S W corner;
THENCE N 19-32 W With Vast line of said 100 acres, 391 vara
to center of the Georgetown -Lander road;
THENCE in an Easterly direation with the center of said road,
about as follows' N73-40 E 124.9 varas; N 86«10 E 127.2 varas; S 86-
09 E 385.8 varas; N 89-2M E 162.6 varas; and M 81-15 E 1200.0 vara
to point in center of said road opposite the plscos of beginning;
THENCE S 19 E 6.8 varas to the pi"* of beginning, and contain-
ing, exclusive of the public rtd 106.26 acres of land. being the
acme land conveyed by C. D. as, et ux to T. R. Peaslee, by deed
dated April 22, 1939, and rR...sad in Vol. 294, page 512, Deed Records
of Williamson County, Texas.
SECOND TRACT: All that curtain tract or parcel of land being a partof
the Clement Stubblefield One -Third Lague Hesdright and more particular
described as follows:
BLGINNINO in the channel of the South San Gabriel River, about
10 varas west of the Northwest corner of 4a tract of land sold by
0. W. Olascock to Wm. Knight;
THENCE East 350 vara, with the North line of said tract to they
SW corner of a tract sold by S. N. Lesuene it us to booty;
THENCE with booty's west line to the middle of the channel Of
the said San Gabriel River;
9(fD 481
THEACB up said streaw with its manders to the place or begin-
ning, containing six and one-fifth (6-1/5_ acres of land, sore or loss;
and being the same land described in a deed from C. 0. Miffleton, et
ux to T. P. Peaslee by deed dated October 1, 1929, and recorded in
Vu;. 244, Page 2>2, Deed Records or Williamson County, Taxa*.
1'tt 11.\\'1:.%%1r To HULD the al—or dexfibed prensaw,, together with all and singular the fight%
an.l alq.u.troaotr• ll.rreto in anywise belongtor unto the ,ani,.
Henry Peaslee, his
hen+and a• igoi, forever and we do hereby hind ourselves, our
lnvr-. raaautora and administrators, to Warrant and Foretrr Defend. all and ,o vular the .sad pretntw.
.tram the ,ant Henry Peaslee, his
hrir+ and a+,it;n,, against every person whontK.ever 121,011111, rlainnub
9, or . Am sithe ,ame, ur spy hart
11'rtr•.1
��'1'l'�!•:JJ our hands at Baton Rouge, Louisiana
ants !� day Ut November
%\•ittte,• at request of Graotul
IL v""Zell
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LOUISIANA JOINT A :KF40WLVDCMFW
TI I F' ST VIT OF X=Ax
,WerrtUK East Baton Roue Parish
HEFORE MEi The andersaer.rd, a Notary Publm to and lot rail County and Slate, uo that stay personally appramt
Richard L. Ray and Jan Peaalee Ray hi. astir, Nsth
mown as mr to be the perwns tyh. %, names air sub.cnbrd to also foregoing matrunwnt, sod arktu arlrAged to me that
they -h rarrutr.l the Same for the pulp— and ron.uleratuw therein rspressrd, and the +aid
Jan Peaslee day . aide of she ..id Richard L. Ray
barin)t been eummed by me prosody al -a tops,. from her bu•bsnst, and having the Same Gully raplainnt In, her, she, the
,ai-1 Jan Peaa lee Raya't'nowledue.l such instrument to be her art and deet(, and she
Ar. taint tWt .Ile had w.11inely signed the .tome Inc the purl—es and nmsbtrrat.nn therein expressed, sod that the did nm
n,.h b Weser it.
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GIVEN U14PEa MY HAND AND SEAT. nF of cit E• this the 2 }4.fay ni November A. D- it 65
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N.uary Publi, in and IM
6a Baton Rougg x :e
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ORDINANCE
871.1
AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE EXTRATERRITORIAL
JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, WILLIAMSON
COUNTY, TEXAS, BEYOND THE DISTANCE LIMITATIONS
IMPOSED BY THE MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT (SUB -SECTION
A OF ARTICLE 970a, VERNON'S ANNOTATED CIVIL STATUTES)
TO INCLUDE THEREIN CERTAIN TERRITORY CONTIGUOUS TO
THE OTHERWISE EXISTING EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION
OF SAID CITY: DESCRIBING THE LAND CONTAINED WITHIN
SUCH EXTENSION AND RECITING THAT SUCH EXTENSION IS MADE
BECAUSE THE OWNER OF SUCH CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY HAS IN
WRITING REQUESTED SUCH EXTENSION: PROVIDING THAT SUCH
EXTENSION IN NO WAY CONFLICTS WITH THE EXISTING
EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF ANY OTHER CITY, AND
GRANTING TO SAID TERRITORY AND TO ALL FUTURE INHABITANTS
OF SAID PROPERTY ALL OF THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
INHERENT TO INCLUSION IN THE EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION
OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND
STATING THE REASON FOR SUCH EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, a written request has been duly prepared, executed and
delivered to the City Council of the City of Georgetown calling for and
requesting that the land described on Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto
and incorporated herein for all purposes to the same and full extent as
if copied herein word for word, be included in the extraterritorial
jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown and that such extraterritorial
jurisdiction of such City be extended to include said area, such written
request having been signed by all owners of any and all interest what-
soever in such real property; and
WHEREAS, said tract of land is contiguous to the otherwise existing
extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown, Williamson
County, Texas; and
WHEREAS, said petition was presented to the City Council on the 24th
day of May, 1979, at a special called meeting; and
WHEREAS, after fully considering such -written request and after a
full hearing on such matter the City Council voted by unanimous vote of all
members present to grant such written request and to extend the otherwise
existing extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown, Texas,
to include said property herein described and described in such written
request; and
WHEREAS, the said area of extension herein described in no way
conflicts with the existing extraterritorial jurisdiction of any other
city or cities:
VOL Urt11E ,-%37
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of
Georgetown, Texas:
That the otherwise existing extraterritorial jurisdiction of the
City of Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas is hereby extended to include
in its entirety the 106.26 acre tract out of the Key West Irrigation
Co. Survey, Abstract No. 711 owned solely by Henry Peaslee, pursuant
to his written request for such extension of the extraterritorial
jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown, Texas, and the present and future
inhabitants thereof shall hereafter be entitled to all rights and
privileges of other residents of the extraterritorial jurisdiction of
the City of Georgetown, Texas.
WHEREAS, an emergency exists for the immediate passage of this ordinance,
said emergency being the necessity to include said area in the planning of
permanent improvements and in order to activate the applicability of the
City of Georgetown subdivision ordinances to said described area as well
as the preservation of order, good government and the general public safety
and welfare, therefore, it is accordingly ORDERED that the Home Rule
Charter requirement that an ordinance be read at two separate City Council
meetings be hereby dispensed with and this ordinance shall become applicable
and be of full force and effect upon its passage and it is accordingly so
Ordained.
The City Clerk is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of
Williamson County, Texas, a certified copy of the ordinance.
Read, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Georgetown,
Texas, on this first and final reading by the unanimous vote of those
present and voting at a specially called meeting held on the 24th day
of May, 1979.
ATTEST:
CITY OF GEORGETOWN
JO C. DOERFLER, JAYOR
CITY SECRETARY
FORM OF ORDINANCE APPROVED: f,
'LJ i ?•�::� LAB' .
VOL. 767 ACE 5-28
LANDOWNERS' PETITION FOR INCLUSION
IN EXTRATERRRITORIAL JUkISDICTION OF GEOttGETOWN, TEXAS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
TO: THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS:
the undersigned owner or owners of the properties described in the
attached exhibits, do hereby request, under the provisions of
Section 3.C•. of Article 970a., Vernon's Annotated Civil Statues of
the State of Texas, known as the Municipal Annexation Act, that
the City of Georgetown, Texas, extend the extraterritorial
jurisdiction of such city to include the properties described in
the attached exhibits, all of which properties are presently
contiguous to the existing extraterritorial jurisdiction of such
city. Signed tbiS Z 3 day of 19
EXHIBIT "A"
Henry Peaslee Tract
All that certain 106.26-acre tract out of the Key West
Irrigation Co. Survey, Abstract No. 711 described in
Volume 483, Page 170 of the Deed Records of Williamson
County, Texas.