HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-2525 - Ordinance - 09/27/2001ORDINANCE NO. 2525
AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING A CERTAIN AREA AS REINVESTMENT ZONE
NUMBER THIRTEEN (13) FOR COMMERCIAL TAX ABATEMENT AS PROVIDED
IN THE PROPERTY REDEVELOPMENT AND TAX ABATEMENT ACT;
ESTABLISHING THE NUMBER OF YEARS FOR THE DISTRICT; AUTHORIZING
AN AGREEMENT TO EXEMPT FROM TAXATION THE INCREASE IN VALUE OF
THE PROPERTY IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE DEVELOPMENT AND
REDEVELOPMENT AND OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO; PROVIDING
A SAVINGS CLAUSE; FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT THE MEETING AT
WHICH THIS ORDINANCE IS PASSED IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED
BY LAW.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, (the "City") desires to
encourage supervised improvement by property owners through tax abatement procedures
within its jurisdiction by the creation of a reinvestment zone as authorized by the PROPERTY
REDEVELOPMENT AND TAX ABATEMENT ACT, TEXAS TAX CODE, CHAPTER 312, as
amended (the "Act"); and
WHEREAS a public hearing was scheduled for September 27, 2001, at 7:00 p.m. to receive
comments concerning the designation of proposed Reinvestment Zone Number Thirteen
(13). Notice of such heating was published on Tuesday, September 18, 2001, in the Bryan-
College Station Eagle newspaper, and on Friday, September 14, 2001, notice was mailed,
first-class, postage pre-paid to the presiding officers of all taxing units within the jurisdiction
of the proposed Reinvestment Zone, both such dates being not later than the seventh day
before the date of the scheduled public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the City called a public hearing and published notice of such public heating as
required by SECTION 312.201(D) of the ACT; and has given written notice to all taxing units
within the jurisdiction of the proposed Reinvestment Zone Number Thirteen (13) for
Commercial Tax Abatement; and
WHEREAS, at said public hearing the City presented evidence that such proposed designa-
tion would be reasonably likely to contribute to the retention or expansion of primary
employment or to attract major investment in the zone that would be a benefit to the prop-
erty and that would contribute to the economic development of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City at such public hearing invited any interested person or his attorney to
appear and contend for or against the creation of the reinvestment zone; the boundaries of
the proposed reinvestment zone, whether all or part of the territory that is described as:
Lots 2-A and 2-B, Block 1, of the Business Center at College Station, Phase I, in College
Station, Brazos County, Texas, should be included in such proposed reinvestment zone, and
the concept of tax abatement; and
WHEREAS, at such hearing recommendations were given as to the number of years the
district would be designated, the number of years in which an agreement would be available,
as well as the percentage of tax exemption to be applied to the taxable real property that is
redeveloper; and
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WHEREAS, the designation of the proposed reinvestment zone is consistent with the City's
guidelines for such zones as set forth in the City's "Economic Development Policy and
Incentives" document, first adopted by Council minute order on the 23rd day of January,
1991, and re-adopted by Council minute order on October 12, 1995, on October 9, 1997,
on February 10, 2000, and October 26, 2000 and will benefit the land included within the
proposed reinvestment zone after the expiration of the written agreement with the proposed
developer of the property within the reinvestment zone;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
COLLEGE STATION:
That the facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this ordinance are hereby found
and declared to be true and correct and are incorporated herein for all purposes.
II.
That the City, after conducting such a hearing and having further studied recommendations,
as well as the evidence presented at the public hearing, has made the following findings
based on the evidence and the testimony presented to the City:
(a)
That the public hearing on the adoption of the reinvestment zone
under the applicable provisions of the Act has been properly noticed,
called, held, and conducted, and that the notice of such hearing has
been published as required by law and has been mailed to the respec-
tive taxing units within the proposed reinvestment zone; and
(b)
That the City has jurisdiction to hold and conduct said public hearing
on the creation of the proposed reinvestment zone pursuant to the
Act; and
(c)
That creation of the proposed reinvestment zone with boundaries
described within the subdivision will result in improvements, made
after September 27, 2001, that are feasible and practical and will
benefit the City, its residents and property owners in the reinvestment
zone; and
(d)
That the proposed designation will be reasonably likely to contribute
to the retention or expansion of primary employment or to attract
major investments to the zone that would be a benefit to the property
and to economic development of the City.
III.
That the City hereby creates Reinvestment Zone Number Thirteen (13) and its boundaries
are those described and depicted in Exhibit "A" and such reinvestment zone shall hereafter
be identified as Reinvestment Zone Number Thirteen (13) for Commercial Tax Abatement,
City of College Station, Texas.
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IV.
That the designation of Reinvestment Zone Number Thirteen (13) for Commercial Tax
Abatement shall expire ten (10) years from the date of this ordinance.
That, as provided in the Act, a written agreement with the owner of taxable real property
located within the reinvestment zone shall be for a period of ten (10) years and that the
taxable real property that is subject to the above-mentioned exemption from taxation shall
be the total increase in value of the land and improvements over their value in 2001. In
consideration for the owner making specified improvements to the property, a written
agreement shall provide for an exemption from taxation of this total increase in value of the
property over its value in 2001 in percentages as set forth in that agreement. The written
agreement will require that all taxes be current at the time of execution of the agreement
and be kept current to all taxing entities during the term of said agreement.
VI.
That said designation of Reinvestment Zone Number Thirteen (13) for Commercial Tax
Abatement and the written agreement are in accordance with the City of College Station
Policy for Tax Abatements and will be a benefit to the land that will be included within the
reinvestment zone and to the City of College Station at~er expiration of the agreement with
the owner of the property.
VII.
That if any provision of this ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remain-
der of such ordinance shall continue in full force and effect the same as if such invalid or
unconstitutional provision had never been a part of it.
VIII.
That it is hereby found and determined that the meeting at which this ordinance is passed is
open to the public as required by law and that public notice of the time, place, and purpose
of said meeting was given as required.
IX.
This ordinance shall become effective and be in full force and effect from and a_,ffer its
passage and approval by the College Station City Council and duly attested by the Mayor
and City Secretary.
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PASSED and APPROVED this 2?th day of September, 2001.
ATTEST:
Connie Hooks, City Secretary
APPROVED:
Mayo~4Lynn Mcllliane);
APPROVED:
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FIELD NOTES
Lots 2-A and 2-B, Block I
THE BUSINESS CENTER AT COLLEGE STATION
16.681 ACRES
Being all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the S.W. ROBERTSON SURVEY,
Abstract No. 202, Coll~,e Station, Brazos County, Texas and being all of the 6.498 acre tract called Lot 2-A
and all of the 10.183 acre tract called Lot 2-B, Block I according to the replat of THE BUSINESS CENTER
AT COLLEGE STATION, PHASE ONE recorded in Volume 4117, Page 259 of the Official Records of Brazos
County, (O.R.B.C.) and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING: at a found l/2-inch iron rod marking the most southern common comer of Lot I, Block I,
according to the Replat of THE BUSINESS CENTER AT COLLEGE STATION, PHASE ONE recorded in
Volume 2970, Page 149 (O.R.B.C.) and Lot 2-A, Block I of said Replat of THE BUSINESS CENTER AT
COLLEGE STATION, PHASE ONE (4117/259), said iron rod also being in the north right-of-way line of
Quality Circle (based on a 70-foot width);
THENCE: N 48' 46' 56" W along the common line of said lots for a distance of 269.87 feet, said iron rod also
being in the southeast line of Tract A, PEBBLE CREEK. PHASE 5A as recorded in Volume 2193, Page 303
(O.R.B.C.);
THENCE: N 41' 13' 04" E for a distance of 538.17 feet and
N 48' 00' 31" E for a distance of 232.14 feet along the common line of said Lot 2-A and the
southeast line of said PEBBLE CREEK. PHASE 5A to a found I/2-inch iron rod for comer, said iron rod also
being in the southwest line of Lot 19, Block 25 of PEBBLE CREEK, PHASE 5D as recorded in Volume 2541,
Page 239;
THENCE: S 47' 10' 45" E for a distance of 20.50 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod marking the south comer of
said Lot 19;
THENCE: N 44' 02' 25" E along the southeast line of Lots 19 and 20, Block 25 PEBBLE CREEK. PHASE 5D
for a distance of 182.65 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod marking the north corner of said Lot 2-B and the
northwest corner of PEBBLE CREEK, PHASE 6 as recorded in Volume 2867, Page 7 (O.R.B.C.);
THENCE: S 43' 57' 04" E for a distance of 1576.71 feet along the southwest line of said Phase 6 to a found
l/2-inch iron rod marking the east corner of said Lot 2-B;
THENCE: S 39' 42' 30" W for a distance of 305.61 feet to a chiseled "x" set in a concrete sidewalk for the most
southerly corner of said Lot 2-B and being in the beforementioned right-of-way line of Quality Circle;
THENCE: 28.76 feet in a counter-clockwise direction along the arc of a curve in said Quality Circle
line, said curve having a central angle of 14' 58' 58", a radius of 1 I0.00 feet, a tangent of 14.46 feet
and a long chord bearing N 36' 27' 35" W at a distance of 28.68 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod for
the Point of Tangency;
THENCE: N 43' 57' 04' W continuing along the north line of Quality Circle for a distance of 760.84 feet to a
found l/2-inch iron rod for the Point of Curvature of a curve to the left;
THENCE: 885.49 feet along the arc of said curve having a central angle of 94' 49' 52", a radius of
535.00 feet, a tangent of 582.13 feet and a long chord bearing S 88' 38' 00" W at a distance of 787.82
feet to a found I/2-inch iron rod for the Point of Tangency;
THENCE: S 41' 13' 04" W for a distance of 49.34 feet to thc POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 16.681
acres of land, more or less.
This description is based on the Land Title Survey and Plat prepared by Michael R. McClure, Registered
Professional Land Surveyor No. 2859, State of Texas on September 7, 2001, and substantially complies with
the current Texas Society of Professional Surveyors, Standards and Specifications for a Category IA, Condition
II Survey.
Michael R. McClure, R.P.L.S. #2859
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