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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 2010-24 - Grande Offices ZoningAn Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, amending part of the Zoning District Map adopted on the 4th Day of April 2002 in accordance with the Unified Development Code passed and adopted on the 11th Day of March 2003, to rezone 39.39 acres in the Berry Survey, from AG, Agriculture District to IN, Industrial District; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date. Whereas, an application has been made to the City Council for the Purpose of changing the Zoning District Classification of the following described real property ("The Property 39.39 acres in the Berry Survey, to be known as Grande Office, as recorded in Document Number 2003108122 of the Official Public Records of Williamson County, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "The Property Whereas, the City Council has submitted the proposed change in the Base Ordinance to the Planning and Zoning Commission for its consideration at a public hearing and for its recommendation or report; and Whereas, notice of such hearing was published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City; which stated the time and place of hearing, which time was not earlier than fifteen (15) days for the first day of such publication; and Whereas, written notice was given not less than fifteen (15) days before the date set for the meeting before the Planning and Zoning Commission to all the owners of the lots within two hundred feet of the property, as required by law; and Whereas, the applicant for such zoning change placed on the property such signs) as required by law for advertising the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing, not less than fifteen (15) days before the date set for such hearing; and Whereas, the City Planning and Zoning Commission in a meeting held on July 6, 2010, recommended approval of the requested zoning change for the above described property from AG, Agriculture District to IN, Industrial District. that: Now, therefore, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, Section 1. The facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this Ordinance 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 Ordinance implements the vision and policies of the Georgetown 2030 Comprehensive Plan and further finds that the enactment of this Ordinance is not inconsistent or in conflict with any other policies of the Georgetown 2030 Comprehensive Plan. Grande Offices Section 2. The Zoning District Map of the City, as well as the Zoning District for the Property shall be and the same is hereby changed from AG, Agriculture District to IN, Industrial District in accordance with Exhibit A (Location Map) and Exhibit B (Field Notes) and incorporated herein by reference, is hereby adopted by the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas. Section 3. All ordinances and resolutions, or parts of ordinances and resolutions, in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed, and are no longer of any force and effect. Section 4. If any provision of this Ordinance or application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions, or application thereof, of this Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable. Section 5. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign this Ordinance and the City Secretary to attest. This Ordinance shall become effective and be in full force and effect on the date of final adoption by City Council. PASSED AND APPROVED on First Reading on the 2701 day of July, 2010. PASSED AND APPROVED on Second Reading on the 10t1, day of August, 2010. ATTEST: Brettle ty Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Mark Sokolow City Attorney Grande Offices AG to IN Zoning Page 2 of 2 THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN: By: George Garver Mayor :04=11011200 FOREST SURVEYING AND MAPPING CO. 1002 Ash St. Georuetown. Tx_ 78626 DESCRIPTION FOR LONE STAR INFRASTRUCTURE JOINT VENTURE— GRANDE'NIINL-S, LLC BEING 39.39 acres of the John Berry Survey, Abstract No. 51, in Wiliiazr�son County, Texas. This tract is a part of the same property which was called 38.6 acres as described in a deed from Duane vlcEachron; et.ux., to Lone Star lnfrastructure Joint Venture, of record in Doc. 2003108122, of the Official' Records of Williamson County, Texas (ORWCT); and being the remnant of a tract called 102. 8 ac, as conveyed to Ruben Nord by deed filed in Vol, 333, Pg. 16 D/R. This tract was surveyed on the ground in March of 2010, under the supervision of William F. Forest, Jr., Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 1847. Survey note: The bearing basis for this survey is the Texas Coordinate System of 1983, Grid North, Texas Central Zone. Line codes used herein are in agreement with the survey drawing prepared this date. BEGINNING at an iron pin which was found at the lower Northeast fence corner of the said tract called 38.6 acres. This corner exists at the North end of an offset corner in the South line of the 61.495 acre tract that is described in a deed from Eads to Wright (580/715), and at the North end of an offset fence comer that exists in the South Iine of the 5 acre tract that was conveyed to American Mantle Co. (Doc. 2004086991). THENCE with the common boundary between the East line of the said 38.6 acre tract and the said 5 acre tract, (L2) S I/ 48'21"E 27.76 feet to an iron pin which was found at the Northwest fence corner of the property which is described in a deed to Clyde N. Kimbro (365/245,, now Dorothy Kimbro per county tax records); continuing with the West line of the Kimbro property, departing from an existing fence that is constructed along a portion of the boundary, S 15028'45"E at 774.17 feet pass a capped iron pin (CIPS) which was set on the West side of a fence corner post that exists on the North bank of Pecan Branch; continuing an additional (L3) S 15°28'45"E 2091 feet; continuing in all 795.08 feet to the approximate center of Pecan Branch. THENCE upstream with. the approximate centerline of Pecan Branch, as it currently exists, joining and following the North line of the 8.5 acre parkland as dedicated to the City of Georgetown as set out in Doc. 2003030623, as follows; (L4) N 82046118"W 45.78 feet; and (L5) S 75°37'22"W 58.76 feet. An iron pin which was set 8" S. of an 8" Elm on the North bank of the waterway stands (L6) N 09'219'27W 11.56 feet. THENCE continuing upstream with the approximate centerline of the waterway, as follows; (L7) S 18°39'33" W 40.74 feet; S 6695649"W 152.54 feet to a capped iron pin (CIPS) which was set by an 18 inch twin elm; S 82'54"101"N" 120.52 feet {CIPS West side of Bois D' Arc on South bank bears (L20) S 20005'46"E 10.15 feet"; N 88°23'36" W 127.51 feet {CIPS on West side of 12" Twin Elm on North bank bears (L8) N 17°47'49" W 9.63 feet}; (L9) S 33°`_'9'23"W 24.60 feet; S 87°25'49"W 126.02 feet {CIPS Nest side of 8 inch water elm on South bank bears (L11) N 46`2Y1 1" W 33.49 feet}; (LIO) N 41'38`6`W 49.25 feet; N 71°07'57"fir- 10/.48 feet; (L12) S 62°18'01"W 32.72 feet {CIPS on E. side of 14" Bois D'Arc on South bank bears S 05°10'31"E 12.76 feet); S 84°12'37"W I 1 1.23 feet; (L13) N 80°38'24"W 49.29 fect {CIPS on Northwest side of 12" Elm on South bank stands (L14) S 72018104"W 20.28 feet;; N 43035'29"W 40.35 feet; {GIPS on the Southside of a 15" Hackberry on the North bank stands (L16) N 69°56'34"W 18.32 feet,; (L15) S 88°10'02"W 51.00 feet; S 52°12'00"W 77.98 feet; (L17) S 26°23'48"W 51.72 feet; ;CIPS on North side of 20" Water Elm on North bank stands (L24) N 35°43'53"W 12.31 feet)'; S 7 759"1 "W 304.83 feet {CIPS East side of 15" Water Elm stands (L18) N 31'59'1 4"E 15.13 feet'; (L 19) N 79°15'35"W 36.95 feet; N 30°56'58"W 101.33 feet /CIPS 2 feet South of a 6" Elm on the North bank stands (L25) N 81°43'09"E 19.68 feet); and N 74°16'45"W 252.60 feet to the Southwest comer of the property of Lone Star Infrastructure J.V. According to record information this corner exists at the Southwest corner of the 102.8 acre that was conveyed to Ruben Nord (333116), in the partially fenced East line of the remainder of the 36.575 acre tract which is described in a deed to LOM Services (Doc. 2001044944). 5 DESCRIPTION FOR LONE STAR INFRASTRUCTURE JOINT VENTURE— GRANDE'NIINL-S, LLC BEING 39.39 acres of the John Berry Survey, Abstract No. 51, in Wiliiazr�son County, Texas. This tract is a part of the same property which was called 38.6 acres as described in a deed from Duane vlcEachron; et.ux., to Lone Star lnfrastructure Joint Venture, of record in Doc. 2003108122, of the Official' Records of Williamson County, Texas (ORWCT); and being the remnant of a tract called 102. 8 ac, as conveyed to Ruben Nord by deed filed in Vol, 333, Pg. 16 D/R. This tract was surveyed on the ground in March of 2010, under the supervision of William F. Forest, Jr., Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 1847. Survey note: The bearing basis for this survey is the Texas Coordinate System of 1983, Grid North, Texas Central Zone. Line codes used herein are in agreement with the survey drawing prepared this date. BEGINNING at an iron pin which was found at the lower Northeast fence corner of the said tract called 38.6 acres. This corner exists at the North end of an offset corner in the South line of the 61.495 acre tract that is described in a deed from Eads to Wright (580/715), and at the North end of an offset fence comer that exists in the South Iine of the 5 acre tract that was conveyed to American Mantle Co. (Doc. 2004086991). THENCE with the common boundary between the East line of the said 38.6 acre tract and the said 5 acre tract, (L2) S I/ 48'21"E 27.76 feet to an iron pin which was found at the Northwest fence corner of the property which is described in a deed to Clyde N. Kimbro (365/245,, now Dorothy Kimbro per county tax records); continuing with the West line of the Kimbro property, departing from an existing fence that is constructed along a portion of the boundary, S 15028'45"E at 774.17 feet pass a capped iron pin (CIPS) which was set on the West side of a fence corner post that exists on the North bank of Pecan Branch; continuing an additional (L3) S 15°28'45"E 2091 feet; continuing in all 795.08 feet to the approximate center of Pecan Branch. THENCE upstream with. the approximate centerline of Pecan Branch, as it currently exists, joining and following the North line of the 8.5 acre parkland as dedicated to the City of Georgetown as set out in Doc. 2003030623, as follows; (L4) N 82046118"W 45.78 feet; and (L5) S 75°37'22"W 58.76 feet. An iron pin which was set 8" S. of an 8" Elm on the North bank of the waterway stands (L6) N 09'219'27W 11.56 feet. THENCE continuing upstream with the approximate centerline of the waterway, as follows; (L7) S 18°39'33" W 40.74 feet; S 6695649"W 152.54 feet to a capped iron pin (CIPS) which was set by an 18 inch twin elm; S 82'54"101"N" 120.52 feet {CIPS West side of Bois D' Arc on South bank bears (L20) S 20005'46"E 10.15 feet"; N 88°23'36" W 127.51 feet {CIPS on West side of 12" Twin Elm on North bank bears (L8) N 17°47'49" W 9.63 feet}; (L9) S 33°`_'9'23"W 24.60 feet; S 87°25'49"W 126.02 feet {CIPS Nest side of 8 inch water elm on South bank bears (L11) N 46`2Y1 1" W 33.49 feet}; (LIO) N 41'38`6`W 49.25 feet; N 71°07'57"fir- 10/.48 feet; (L12) S 62°18'01"W 32.72 feet {CIPS on E. side of 14" Bois D'Arc on South bank bears S 05°10'31"E 12.76 feet); S 84°12'37"W I 1 1.23 feet; (L13) N 80°38'24"W 49.29 fect {CIPS on Northwest side of 12" Elm on South bank stands (L14) S 72018104"W 20.28 feet;; N 43035'29"W 40.35 feet; {GIPS on the Southside of a 15" Hackberry on the North bank stands (L16) N 69°56'34"W 18.32 feet,; (L15) S 88°10'02"W 51.00 feet; S 52°12'00"W 77.98 feet; (L17) S 26°23'48"W 51.72 feet; ;CIPS on North side of 20" Water Elm on North bank stands (L24) N 35°43'53"W 12.31 feet)'; S 7 759"1 "W 304.83 feet {CIPS East side of 15" Water Elm stands (L18) N 31'59'1 4"E 15.13 feet'; (L 19) N 79°15'35"W 36.95 feet; N 30°56'58"W 101.33 feet /CIPS 2 feet South of a 6" Elm on the North bank stands (L25) N 81°43'09"E 19.68 feet); and N 74°16'45"W 252.60 feet to the Southwest comer of the property of Lone Star Infrastructure J.V. According to record information this corner exists at the Southwest corner of the 102.8 acre that was conveyed to Ruben Nord (333116), in the partially fenced East line of the remainder of the 36.575 acre tract which is described in a deed to LOM Services (Doc. 2001044944). DESCRIPTION FOR LONE STAR INFRASTRUCTURE JOINT VENTURE (39. 39 ac. Page 2) THENCE (L26) N 17008'32"W at 17.86 feet pass a capped iron pin which was set on the Westside of a fence corner post, join and follow along or near the general line of the existing old fence, and following the same direction an additional 319.45 feet, continuing in all 337.31 feet to a capped iron pin which was set at the Northeast fence corner of the 36.575 acres that was conveyed to LOM Services. THENCE continuing along or near the general line of the fence, with t're East boundary of the property of Hayden B. and Wanda N. Lay (formerly 41.96 ac. 1673x423), and the West boundary of the said 38.6 acre tract, as claimed and used on the ground as evidenced by an old fence line, ?�' l9°07'31"W 545.52 feet to an iron pin which was found as described in the said deed to Lone Star Infrastructure J. V: (called point in a road where the intersection of the South fence tine of a tract of 61.4 ac, would intersect). This comer exists N 16°44'09" W 10.68 feet from a fence corner of the said property of Hayden B. and Wanda N. Lay, at or near a point where the record property line of Lay offsets Westerly, on the West side of the existing driveway that provides access to the Lay residence. THENCE with a line that remains Easterly from the fence line and the record boundary of the Lay property, continuing with the West line of the said property of Lone Star Infrastructure J.V., following the West line of a strip that is approximately 30 feet wide (existing driveway used for access to the said property of the Lay family, Lone Star Infrastructure J.V., and Sally Mason, commonly known as Private Road.'.' 102 ( see County Road Map) and being called Lazy Road (as set out by online mapping of the City of Georgetown), N 20°34'39" W 911.90 feet to a capped iron pin which was set for the Southwest corner of a 0.041 acre (Parcel 11.21) which was conveyed by Lone Star Infrastructure J.V. to the State of Texas (Doc. 2006039402) for highway purposes related to State Highway 130 and widening of the County Road 152 intersection. THENCE crossing the existing gravel drivew=ay or roadway that crosses the said 0.041. acre State parcel and which currently provides access from this property to County Road 152, following the South line of the said 0-.041 acre State property, (Ll) N 66052'45"E 30.18 feet to a capped iron pin set. THENCE with the West line of a 5.00 acre tract as previously surveyed for Sally Mason, and with the West boundary of 10.00 acre tract that is described in a Correction Deed to Sally Mason of record in Doc. 2005036712, with a line that departs the existing fence Line, S 20041'11" E 913.72 feet to an iron pin found ata fence corner. According to record information this corner exists at the Southwest corner of the 61.495 acre tract that is described in a deed from Eads to Wright (580/7 15)'_ THENCE with the South line of the Sally Mason tract, finding iron pins in the fence line as follows;. N 7102411 i"E 223.52 feet; N 71026149"E 322.09 feet; (L27) N 71°54'39"E 27.25 feet; and (L28) N 85022'34"E 73.85 feet, continuing with the South line of: the property of Benny R. Castleberry (Betu-ty R. & Sharon E. Castleberry two tracts 7391874), N 85006'45"E 202.50 feet to an iron pin found at the Southeast fence corner of Castleberry; continuing along the fenced boundary of the 10.02 acre tract that is described in a deed to D.& D. Holdings, Inc., finding iron pins as follows; (Doc. 2000038052), (L29) N 84002`5311E 46.30 feet; and S 31 °46' 16"E 40I.55 feet; N 80052' 14"E 97.92 feet to a nail found in a 36 inch Liveoak (6 feet high in trunk at old fork), and N 780)7' 10"E 197.25 feet to a capped iron pin set at the Southwest fence corner of the 14.98 acre property that is described. in a deed to Bradley W. and Sharon E. Smith (Doc. 2000075459). THENCE with the South line of the Smith tract, N 78033707" E 250.89 feet to an iron pin which was found at the common South corner between Smith and American Mantle Co. (said 5 ac. Doc. 2004086991 j continuing with the upper South line of the said 5 ac. tract, N 79°03'05"E 170.37 feet to the POIT T OF BEGINNING. EXHIBIT B DESCRIPTION FOR LONE STAR INFRASTRUC T URE JOENT VENTURE (39. 39 ac. Page 31) STATE OF TEXAS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS; COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON I, AXYMt F. FOREST, JR., do hereby certify that this survey was made on the around of the propert;: legally described hereon, under my supervision. This description is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belie.. The attached plat identifies anv significant boundary tine conflicts, shortages in area, apparent protrusions, intrusions or overlapping of improvements. This property abuts a public roadway, except as shown. Ownership and easement information for this tract has not been researched except as shown on the attached plat. TO CERTIFY WHICH, W TNESS my hand and seal at Georgetown. Texas, this the I6`f' day of March of ?0 A.D. File: Word: lonestar ijv 39 ac.doc --�- -• WM' F FOREST JR, i/r . . REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NO. 1847 C. . TT TT 4� i.��Y,• •.eaa. a.ca aa......• .. .v