HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-2043 - Ordinance - 12/09/1993ORDINANCE NO. 2o43
AN ORDINANCE RECEIVING CERTAIN TERRITORY ADJOINING THE CITY LIMITS
OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS:
WHEREAS, the City of College Station has decided to extend the boundaries of the City and
annex area adjacent to the City lying within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City as
described by metes and bounds m Exhibit A attached herein and incorporated by reference;
WHEREAS, the City Council as governing body of the City has conducted two public hearings
on October 28, 1993 and November 11, 1993 respectively, at which persons interested in the
annexation were given the opportumty to be heard:
WHEREAS, these hearings were conducted on or after the 40th day but before the 20th day
before the date of the institution of the annexation proceedings;
WHEREAS, nottce of the hearings was published in a newspaper of general circulation and in
the area proposed for annexation at least once on or after the 20th day but before the 10th day
before the date of each hearing;
WHEREAS, at the pubhc hearings a "Service Plan" that provtdes for the extenston of full
municipal services to the area to be annexed, prepared by the City Planning Department in
accordance with §43.056 of the Local Government Code, was made available for public
mspection and was explained to the inhabitants of the area at the public heanngs; and,
WHEREAS, the Service Plan is set out in Exhibit B attached hereto is and incorporated herein as
part of this ordinance by reference.
NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with Article II, Section 7 of the Charter of the City of
College Station, Texas, and §43.021 of the Texas Local Government Code, the C~ty of College
Station City Council by th~s ordinance receives the aforementmned terntory into the
incorporated limits of the City of College Station, Texas as described in Exhibit A.
PASSED and APPROVED this 9th day of December, 1993.
ATTEST:
-- ity Secretary, Conme Hooks
APPROVED:
O~dinancc No. ~ n ~ q Parc Z
1993 ANNEXATION
EXI4mlT A
& BOUNDS DF3CRIPTION
AREA l: (Stonehedge)
Being all that certain tract or .parcel et land lying and being situated in thc Morgan
Rector Survey, A-46, in Brazes county, Texas and being all or part of the following four
tracts of land:
(1) a port~on of the street right-of-way of lndtan Trail as shown on the plat of the
Estates of Indian Trail as recorded in volume 930, page 651,
(2) the 6.036 acre tract known as the Stonehedge Subdivmion, as recorded in volume
1615, page 231;
(3) the 2.283 acre tract conveyed to Robert B. Waltman et ux by deed recorded in
volume 1554, page 97, and,
(4) the remainder of a 219.890 acre tract conveyed from Tom D. Giesenschleg, Trustee,
to C. Wllham Hedderman Il and Robert D. Martell by deed as recorded in volume
342, page 751.
BEGINNING at a point m the north line at Sandstone Drove, being the east corner of
the Sandstone Addition as recorded in volume 389, page 179 and being the most
westerly corner of the Stonehedge Subdtvmion as recorded in volume 1615, page 231;
THENCE S 44° 43' 06" W 29 79 feet to a point tn Sandstone Drive;
THENCE S 36° 25' 04" E 049.32 Steel to a pomt m the centerhne at a creek;
THENCE up the centerhne of the creek for the following:
S 16° 56' 24" E 9.35 leer;
S 04° 10' 54" E 39 I I leer;
S 42° 39' 29" W 19.59 leet;
N 77° 10' 15" W 70.00 feet;
S 87° 32' 06" W 68.10 feet;
N 25° 35' 22" W 8.92 feet;
THENCE S 82° 36' 14" W 278.63 feet to a point tn the centerhne of smd creek;
THENCE S 40° 04' 29" W 143.98 feet to the common corner between lots 37 and 38,
block I of Foxfire Subdivm~on, Phase I as recorded m volume 351, page 435;
THENCE S 66° 20' 30" E 335.07 teet to a point tn the northwest right-of-way line of
Freneau Drive;
THENCE N 40° 36' 41" E 120.00 feet along the north hne ol Freneau Drive;
THENCE N 44° 24' 13" E 51.52 feet and N 45° 31' 14" E 705.96 feet along the
southeast hne o! the Wahm,m 2.283 acre tract,
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THENCE N 36° 24' 51" W at 161.84 feet passed the north corner of said Waltman
tract, continuing along the northeast hne of the Stonehedge Subdivision for a total
distance of 725.77 teet to a point toe corner;
THENCE S 45° 04' 29" W 481 98 teet along the northwest line of said Stonehedge
Subdivision to the PLACE OF BEGINNING containing 10.41 acres, more or less.
Being all that certain tract or parcel ot land lying and being situated in the Thomas
Caruthers Survey, Abstract No. 9, in Brazos County, Texas, and being all or part of the
following five tracts of land:
(1) the remmnder of a 76.474 acre tract conveyed by Anna Jean Kirk et ux to William
C. Llpsey by deed recorded in volnme 754, page 331;
(2) the 5 01 acre tract conveyed by George H. Wahle, Jr. to J. W. Brewster and Toby
Brewster by deed recorded m volume 1666, page 17;
(3) the 5.01 acre tract conveyed by Wtlham C. Lipsey Trustee, to Darnel R. Bausch and
Barbara J. Bausch by deed recorded m volume 1251, page 269,
(4) the 5.45 acre tract conveyed by Wllham C. Llpsey Trustee, to Frederick Willems and
Patricia Wdlems by deed recorded in volume 1313, page 227;
(5) the right-of-way under Frost Drive between the current c~ty limits and ~ts
intersection w~th B~rd Pond Road
BEGINNING at a point in the southwest hne of Frost Drive, said point being the north
corner of lhe 76.47 acre tract conveyed by Anna Jean Kirk et ux to William C. Lipsey,
Trustee as described by deed recorded m volume 754, page 331.
THENCE S 45° tiT' 00" E 322.95 teet along the southwest hne of Frost Drive to the
north corner ol the 5.87 acre tract conveyed by Wm. C. L~psey, Trustee to Gary Henry
by deed recorded m volume 1242, page 725,
THENCE along smd Henry tract for the following calls:
S 44° 53' 00" W 95.32 leer,
S 03° 02' 02" E 80.84 teet,
S 31° 17' 20" W 277.57 feet;
S 24° 16' 59" E 220.53 feet;
S 00° 03' 05" W 212.19 feet;
S 11° 02' 22" E 89.13 feet;
N 44° 53' 00" E 698.15 feet to a point m the southwest line of Frost Drive;
THENC~ S 45° 07' Off' E 393.50 feet along the southwest hne of Frost Drive;
THENCE crossing Froat Drive w~th the following:
N 44° 43' 02" E 38.89 leer;
N 40° 56' 38" E 21 11 teet to the south corner ot lot 5, block 15 of Foxfire Phase 4 as
recorded m volume 71.7,, page 765 being ,d~o the northwest corner of the 5.00 acre tract
conveyed to Frances O Bnen in volume 1253, page 600:
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THENCE along the northeast line of Frost Drive S 45° 28' 51" E 435.44 feet to a point
m the northwest line of Bird Pond Road;
THENCE along the northwest hne of Bird Pond Road tot the following:
S 52° 03' 41" W 63.21 feet crossing Frost Drive;
S 46° 57' 41" W 339.07 feet;
S 39° 18' 58" W 92.31 feet;
S 39° 03' 03" W 283.69 feet;
S 28° 18' 48" W 66.54 feet;
S 27° 35' 08" W 97.41 feet;
S 19° 34' 12" W 615 feet;
S 16° 37' 12" W 572.51 feet;
THENCE N 44° 53' 00" W 2232.60 teet along the southwest llne of the above
mentioned Lipsey 76.474 acre tract to a corner,
THENCE N 42° 44' 00" E 1922.06 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING containing
76.4 acres of land, more or less.
AREA 3: (Graham Road)
Being all that certain tract or parcel ot land I~mg and being situated in the Robert
Stevenson Lea[ue, Abstract No. 54, in Brazos county, Texas, and being all or part of
the following stxteen tracts of land:
(1) the 17.06 acre tract conveyed by Gus George to M. P. Laurent, Jr. by deed recorded
in volume 135, page 603;
(2) the remainder of the 30.02 acre tract conveyed by Charles E Pearce et ux to F. M.
Arnold et ux, by deed recorded in volume 2{}0, page 445;
(3) the 2.0 acre tract conveyed by Robert S. Fausett, Jr. et ux to George Carroll, Jr. et
ux, by deed recorded in volume 589, pt~ge 424;
(4) the 1.0 acre tract conveyed bl~; George Carroll et ux to J. B. Carroll by deed
recorded in volume 350, page 5
(5) the 12.1 acre tract conveyed by Fritz Schaffer et ux to Charles G. Carroll, Jr et ux
by deed recorded in volume 301, page 343;
(6) the 5.39 acre tract conveyed by Fritz Schalter et ux to Charles G. Carroll et ux by
deed recorded in volume 254, page 230;
(7) the remainder of a 77 acre tract conveyed by Fritz Schaffer et ux to Horace Schaffer
and Clyde Schaffer, Trustees, by deed recorded ~n volume 400, page 7;
(8) the 0.48 acre tract conveyed by Horace Schafier et al to Brazos County by deed
recorded in volume 810, page 820;
(9) the remainder of the 25.6 acre tract conveyed to M. H. Gandy as recorded ~n
volume 102~ page 254;
(10)the 10 acre tract conveyed by J. A. Gandy et ux to D. Ralph Lee by deed recorded
in volume 148, page 300,
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(ll)the rematndcr of a 99.25 acre tract conveyed by Alton Govee Ncelley to Lisa M.
Neelley by deed recorded in volnme 318, page 493;
(12)the 68.442 acre tract conveyed by Brazosland Properties, Inc. to SW College Station
- Graham Road Ltmited Parmershtp by deed recorded in volume 683, page 589;
(13)thc remainder of the 35 acre tract and the 15.1864 acre tract conveyed by the
Veterans Land Board of Texas to Edward P. McSwain by deed recorded in volume
220, page 422:
(14)the remmnder of thc 136 acre tract conveyed by J G. Musgrove et ux to A. B.
McSwam by deed recorded m volume 3, page 631;
(15)the 15.1864 acre tract conveyed by A. S. McSwam et ux to Mary Lois Bland by deed
recorded ~n volume 3ol, page 571, and,
(16)lhe 1.00 acre tract conveyed to the City ot Bryan as recorded m volume 198, page
514.
BEGINNING at a 1/2" tron rod mark,rig the most easterly corner of the 159.657 acre
Lteven J. Van Riel et al tract descr,bed m volume 963, ~ai~ 29, said corner also
markmg the most northerly corner ol the 4 0 acre Texas A Research Foundation
tract described m volume 936, p;lge 151, and being tn the southwest right-or-way line of
Schaffer Road,
THENCE N 48° 30' 39" W 14c)657 leet along satd r,ght-of-way hne, crosstng Arnold
Road to a pomt in the north line ot Arnold Road to a point for corner;
THENCE along the nurth linc ill Arnold Rt~,~d lor the followtng:
N 41° 44' 51" E 4645 feet:
N 41° 59' 15" E 411.o6 feet;
N 41° 57' 54" E 1027.13 teet to the southernmost corner of the M. P Laurent Jr.
17.06 acre tract,
THENCE along the satd Laurent tract Ior Ihe following calls.
N 47° 31' 55" W 317.98 leer,
N 41° 17' 35" E 1533.40 teet:
S 48° 02' 59" E 531 22 feet t, the north ~orner ol the 35 acre tract conveyed to
the C,ty of College Stature m volume 692, page 506;
THENCE along the smd City of College Slauon tract for the following calls:
S 42° 59' 22" W 858 30 feet:
S 47° 42' 06" E 177o.42 feet to a point m the northwest hne of Graham Road;
N 41° 53' 27" E 858 30 feet along smd northwest hne of Graham Road;
N 46° 44' 53" W 448.72 feet.
N 48° 03' 07" W 858.50 leet,
THENCE N 89° 23' 31" E 536 05 leer to a pomt ~n the southeast line of Btrm,ngham
Drtve;
THENCE N 56° 17' 17" E 109624 leer along smd southeast hne;
THENCE S 42° 52' 46" E 211.09 leer to an angle poml;
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THENCE S 32° 14' 32" E 497.26 feet to a point in the southeast line of Graham Road;
THENCE S 41° 26' 13" W 210.28 feet along the southeast line of Graham Road to the
most northerly west corner of the 35.854 acre tract conveyed to Lick Creek Limited by
deed recorded tn volume 813, page 555, being also the north corner of the M. H. Gandy
25.6 acre tract;
THENCE along said Gandy tract for the lollowmg calls:
S 47° 38' 47" E 585.25 feet;
S 41° 26' 13" W 525.22 leer;
S 48° 33' 47" E 420.00 feet,
S 41° 16' 13" W 69.44 feet;
S 41° 15' 05" W 515.98 feet to a point m the northeast line of the Neelley 99.25
acre tract;
THENCE S 47° 44' 34" E 1060 16 feet lo a point for the east corner of the SW College
Station - Graham Road Lmnted 68 4 acre tract,
THENCE along the southeast hne of said 68 4 acre tract for the following calls:
S 41° 10' 49" W 956.97 leer;
S 41° 30' 55" W 296.78 feet;
S 42° 00' 58" W 1029.30 feet to the south corner of said 68.4 acre tract, being
also the east corner of the E. P. McSwam 50 acre tract;
THENCE S 4]° 55' 50" W 210972 reel to the south corner ot the Mary Lois Bland
15.1864 acre tract;
THENCE N 48° 04' Iff' W 208889 feet along said Bland tract to a point in the
southeast line of Graham Road;
THENCE along the southeast hne ol Graham Road tor the following calls'
S 41° 57' 50" W 0.60 feet;
S 53° 39' 12" W 204.19 feet,
S 41° 50' 47" W 948 79 feet;
THENCE N 48° 35' 08" W 7000 feet ~o a point ~n the northwest hne of Graham Road;
THENCE along the northwest line ol Graham Road for the following calls:
N 41° 50' 47" E 956.59 feet,
N 53° 39' 12" E 204.26 feet,
N 41° 27' 50" E 1438.32 feet to a point An the southwest line at Schaffer Road;
THENCE N 48° 32' 10" W 429.99 leer along the southwest line of Schaffer Road to the
PLACE OF BEGINNING, containing 379 9 acres, more or less
AREA 4: /.Highway 60)
Being all that certain tract or parcel of land lying ~,nd being situated in the John Jones
Survey, A-26, the J. Herrald Surve...y, A-139, the J. H Jones Survey, A-148, and the Joe
E. Scott Survey, A-50, in Brazos ~_ounty. Texas, ,,nd being part of the right-of-way for
Texas State Highway 47 and Farm-to-Market Rood
COMMENCING at a point in the southeast right-of-way line at F.M. 60 and State
Highway 47, being ~,he ,,west corner of the 2189.48 acre Texas A & M University tract;
TI-{ENC:E N 47° 20 10 W 23.10 to a corner of the present city hmit of College Station
for the PLACE OF BEGINNING:
THENCE crossing the r,ght-of-way of State H,ghway 47 and F.M. 60 the following calls:
N 47° 20' 10" W 98.88 feet to an angle point
S 42° 36' 27" W 415.61 feet to an angle point
N 47° 40' 16" W 37.88 feet to a point ,n the northwest right-of-way line at F.M.
60;
THENCE N 42° 46' 00" E 118 78 along the northwest right-of-way line of F.M. 60 to its
intersection with the south right-of-way line of State Highway 47;
THENCE with the SOltth right-of-way hne at State H,ghway 47 for the lollowing calls:
N 04° 39' 35" W 135 31 reef;
N 57° 14' 06" W 96 90 leer;
N 65° 06' 53"
THENCE N 17° 16'
Highway 47;
W 204.20 feet;
17" E 471 82 feet to a po,nt ,n the north r,ght-ot-way line of State
THENCE with the north r,ght-of-way hne of State Highway 47 and F.M. 60 for the
following calls:
N 88° 42' 54" E 321.30 leer;
N 76° 44' 08" E 200 35 reef;
N 67° 24' 30" E 177 59 feet;
N 57° 58' 42" E 205.00 feet;
N 50° 41' 05" E 122 98 feet,
N 48° 01' 11" E 1404 12 teet;
N 45° 40' 19" E 221 91 feet to the beg,nmng of a carve to the right with a radius
of 11509.16 feet;
THENCE along said ,curve to the n~ht for an arc distance of 2715.67 feet, the chord of
which bears N 50° 56 43" E 2709.37"feet;
THENCE N 57° 42' 17" E 154 98 teet to the beginning of a curve to the left with a
radius of 4533.66 ieet;
THENCE along said ,cu~e to the left for an arc distance of 721.04 feet, the chord of
which bears N 33° 08 55' E 720.28 feet to a point for corner;
THENCE S 41° 24' 28" E 167.71 feet to a point in the sot, theast right-of-way line of
F.M. 60 and State H:ghway 47,
THENCE along smd right-of-way hne for the following calls:
S 59° 49' 29" W 253 29 reef;
S 57° 40' 31" W 406 09 feet to the beg~nn,ng of a curve to the right with a radius
of 4633.19 feet,
THENCE along smd, curve to the right lor an arc distance of 85.36 teet, the chord of
which bears S 57° 10 35" W 85.36 {eet;
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THENCE S 57° 42' ]7" W 154.98 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left with a
radms of 11409.16 feet;
THENCE along said curve to the left for an arc al,stance of 1242.62 feet, the chord of
which bears S 54° 35' 05" W 1242.00 feet;
THENCE S 49° 40' 14" E 85.39 feet to an angle point;
THENCE S 41° 57' 39" W 295.00 feet to an angle point;
THENCE N 49° 40' 14" W 131.02 feet to an angle point and the beginning at a curve
to the left w~th a radius of 11409.16 feet;
THENCE along said,curve to the left for at] arc d~stance of 1452.66 feet, the chord of
which bears S 46° 18 41" W 1451 68 feet;
THENCE S 42° 39' 50" W 2325.60 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING containing
26.4 acres of land, more or less.
AREA 5: (Highway 6}
Being all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Robert
Stevenson League, Abstract No. 54, the S. W. Robertson Survey, A-202, and the Pu
Babflle Survey, A-76, m Brazos County, Texas, and being part of the right-of-way for
Texas State Highway 6,
BEGINNING at a point mark,rig the Jntersecuon ot the southwest right-of-way line of
State H~ghway 6 and the northwest line ot Graham Road;
THENCE along the southwest right-of-way hne of State H~ghway 6 for the following
calls.
N 32° 21' 32" W 313.4 feet;
N 42° 59' 46" W 180.0 feet;
THENCE crossing State Highway 6 with the tollowmg.
N 57° 46' 29" E 245 teet;
N 32° 13' 31" W 80 feet;
N 48° 29' 28" E 341.11 feet to a point m the northeast right-of-way line of State
Highway 6, being also in the northwest hne of Rock Prame Road;
THENCE along the northeast right-of-way hne ol State Highway 6 in a generally
southeast direction for the following calls:
S 21° 49'
S 32° 13'
S 34° 27'
S 27° 44'
S 36° 44'
S 42° 27'
S 49° 24'
S 60° 43'
S 44° 08'
S 49° 24'
24" E 618.25 feet;
31" E 1035.0 feet;
56" E 282.3 feet;
03" E 192.3 feet;
48" E 384.1 feet;
04" E 393.1 feet;
38" E 1624.9 feet;
14" E 153 0 feet;
12" E 326.3 feet;
38" E 600 0 feet;
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S 55° 07' 16" E
S 47° 46' 27" E
S 49° 24' 38" E
S 55° 07' 16" E
S 49° 24' 38" E
201.0 feet;
700.3 feet;
2500.0 feet;
201.0 feet;
800.0 feet;
S 56° 46' 14" E 1210.0 feet;
S 49° 24' 38" E 400.0 feet;
N 85° 26' 00" E 141.03 feet to a point in the northwest hne of Greens Prairie
Road;
THENCE S 49° 24' 38" E 130.12 feet to a po,at in the southeast hne of Greens Prairie
Road;
THENCE in a generally southeast direction along the northeast right-of-way line of
State Highway 0 for the following calls:
S 03° 04' 28" E 138 24 feet;
S 49° 24' 38" E 475.0 feet;
S 40° 08' 38" E 962.56 feet;
S 49° 23' 06" E 948.93 feet;
S 39° 36' 08" E 320.75 teet;
S 23° 52' 45" E 149.7 feet;
S 40° 10' 08" E 1554.45 feet;
S 45° 52' 47" E 201.0 feet;
S 40° 10' 08" E 721.7 feet to a corner of the present mty limits of College
Stauon;
THENCE S 49° 49' 52" W 335.0 feet to a po,at ,n the southwest right-of-way line of
State H~ghway 6;
THENCE in a generally northwest direct,on along the southwest right-of-way line of
State H~ghway 6 for the follow,ng calls:
N 40° 10' 08" W 120 feet,
N 50° 05' 43" W 203.0 feet;
N 40° 10' 08" W 200.0 feet;
N 31° 38' 18" W 202.2 feet;
N 40° 10' 08" W 1754.1 feet,
N 42° 40' 17" W 441.0 teet;
N 48° 51' 50" W 969.8 feet,
N 59° 55' 53" W 712.0 feet;
N 54° 24' 40" W 803.1 leer;
S 66° 35' 14" W 114 1 feet to a point m the east l,ne of Arnngton Road;
THENCE along the east hne of Arrington Road S 02° 27' 07" E 433.49 feet;
THENCE S 88° 27' 27" W 46.77 feet to a point m the west line of Arnngton Road;
THENCE N 23° 52' 27" W 159 1 feet to an angle point;
THENCE N 47° 35' 39" W 100.0 feet to an angle point;
THENCE S 87° 24' 21" W 70.7 feet to a point in the southeast l,ne of Greens Prmrie
Road;
THENCE S 42° 24' 21" W 179 63 feet along the southeast hne of Greens Prairie Road;
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THENCE N 47° 35' 39" W 52.43 leer to a po,nt m the northwest line of Greens Prairie
Road, bezng also in the southwest right-of-way I,ne of State Htghway 6;
THENCE N 26° 53' 27" E 638.2 feet lo an angle point;
THENCE in a generally northwe..st d~rection along the southwest r,ght-of-way line of
State Highway 6 for the follow,ng calls:
N 45° 35' 47" W 300.6 feet;
N 40° 38' 47" W 1214.2 feet;
N 49° 24' 38" W 400 0 feet;
S 40° 35' 21" W 300.0 feet;
N 25° 22' 00" W 500.7 feet;
N 44° 52' 42" E 100.0 feet;
N 45° 07' 17" W 150.6 feet;
N 49° 24' 38" W 4069.89 leer,
S 85° 35' 22" W 91.2 feet to a point m the ,,outheast hnc of Barron Road;
THENCE crossing Barron Road and continuing along the southwest right-of-way hnc of
State Highway 6 for thc following calls:
N 57° 07' 00" W 76.9 feet;
N 01° 23' 52" W 73.7 feet,
N 49° 24' 38" W 240.0 feet;
N 43° 42' 00" W 210.0 feet;
N 49° 24' 38" W 1400.0 feet;
N 46° 51' 52" W 413.2 feet;
N 38° 33' 19" W 507.2 feet;
N 32° 13' 29" W 534.28 feet;
N 27° 56' 11" W 200.6 feet;
N 32° 13' 31" W 400.0 feet;
N 35° 05' 16" W 200.2 feet;
N 82° 25' 12" W 79.0 feet to a po~,~t m the southeast line of Graham Road;
THENCE N 40° 38' 25" W 67.93 leer to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, containing
161.1 acres of land, more or less.
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SERVICE PLAN
EXHIBIT B
On December 9, 1993, the City Council of the City of College Station annexed certain
properties located within the City~ Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction into the City. These
properties are illustrated in Figure 1.
This plan provides a program under which the City of College Station will provide full
municipal services to the annexed area. The timing of service provision will vary depending on
the service. All services will be provided within 4 1/2 years unless changed conditions or
subsequent occurrences make the service plan unworkable or obsolete. In such event, the City
shall amend the service plan to co~orm to the changed conditions or subsequent occurrences
as provided m Local Government Code Sec. 43.056(h). However, the following services shall
be provided not later than sixty (60) days following the effective date of annexation:
i)
police protection;
fire protection;
solid waste collection
maintenance of water and waste water facilities;
maintenance of roads and streets, including road and street lighting;
maintenance of parks, playgrounds and swimming pools; and
maintenance of any other publicly owned facility, building, or service.
For the purpose of th~s plan, "full mnnic~pal services" includes any service funded in full or ia
part by municipal taxes and provided by the City of College Station within its full-service
boundaries. Municipal services to be provided w~thin the annexed area may be by any of the
methods by which the City provides services to other comparable areas.
PROVISION OF SERVICi~ TO ANNEXED ARF_A
Municipal servicez within the annexed area are to be provided at the same level as such
services are provided to other comparable areas of the City. Specifically, comparable areas of
the City are those portions of the City that have similar characteristics of topography, land use
and population density.
Police Protection
Police protection and police services will be provided to the annexed properties immediately
following the effective date of annexation. Services will include patrolling, responses to calls,
investigations and other routine police services.
Police protection and services will be provided at the same level as provided to other
comparable areas within College Station.
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Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Service
Fire protection and emergency medical service will be provided immediately following the
effective date of the annexation. Protection will be provided through emergency call
responses, fire prevention education, fire survey activities, and fire code enforcement.
Construction and development activities undertaken after the effective date of annexation shall
comply with all building and fire safety codes of the City of College Station.
All structures shall be brought into compliance with the address standards of the College
Station Code of Ordinances.
Solid Waste Colleetign
Solid waste collection services, presently provided by a private service, will be provided
exclusively by the City. In order to secure selid waste collection services, each property owner
must establish a utility account with the City of College Station. Services will be provided
within 10 days after establishing an account.
Maintenance of Water and Waste Water Facilities
There are no public waste water systems within the areas to be annexed which are not
maintained by the City of College Station.
The areas to be annexed may currently be served by a private water utility. That service will
continue until a public water system is installed. The private utility will continue to maintain
their system until it is replaced.
Maintenance of Roads and Streets. ineludin~ Road and Street Linhfino
Roads and streets in the area annexed will be maintained by the City of College Station, except
state highways as are addressed in the city's maintenance agreement with Texas Department of
Transportation and will be added to the City's. Maintenance activities immediately following
annexation. Maintenance priorities shall be determined on a Cfly-wide basis taking into
consideration such factors as: street width, volume of traffic, street conditions, nature of
maintenance needs, and public safety hazards. The improvement and enlargement of roads
within existing rights-of-way will be included in future capital hnprovements programs as
practical and where needed to facilitate the maneuvering of emergency and sanitation service
vehicles.
Current area street lighting will be maintained by the C~ty of College Station as soon as the
electrical distribution system for the annexed area has been acquired by the City of College
Station from the City of Bryan.
The sufficiency of the area*s street lighting will be reviewed after the acquisition of the system.
Street lights will be installed and maintained in a manner consistent with standards established
for other comparable portions of the C~ty.
OrdbumceNo 2043 Pagel3
Street signs shall be brought to College Station standards within 60 days of the annexation.
Maintenance of Public Parks. Play,,rounds and Swfmmtno ~001~-
There are no existing public parks, playgrounds or swimming pools within the area to be
annexed. There are a sufficient number of parks, playgrounds, and swimming pools located in
the general vicinity to service the areas to be annexed at a stsndard that meets or exceeds the
current Parks and Recreation Department standard for services in other comparable areas of
College Station.
Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Faeillfias. Bnfldlnes or Services
There are no publicly owned buildings in thc area to be annexed. Electrical services and
facilities operated by the City of Bryan will be acquired by the City of College Station as
provided by written agreement between the cities of Bryan and College Station.
Construction activities underway prior to annexation may continue provided that all
construction after annexation must comply with C~ty codes and ordinances. All permits
required by City codes and ordinances must be obtained for construction underway. Permit
fees shall be waived for ennstruction underway prior to annexation.
CAPITAL 1MPROVEMRNTS
Should the C~ty make capital improvements to serve the annexed areas, the City reserves the
right to levy an impact fee to the properties annexed according to Chapter 395 of the Texas
Local Government Code and the City's Code of Ordinances. The City may, from time to time,
include construction of new, expanded or replacement facilities in its Capital Impwvements
Program(CIP). Fadlities to be included in the CIP shall be determined on a City-wide basis.
Priorities shall be established by the CIP plans of the City, growth trends and direction and the
City Council through its development plans and policies.
Police Protection
Police protection services wdl be provided through the existing facilities at a level of service
not less than exists in the ares immediately preceding annexation.
Fire Protection
Fire protection and emergency medical services will be provided through the existing facilities
at a level of service not less than exists ~n the area ~mmediately preceding annexation.
Solid waste collection services will be provided through the existing facilities at a level of
service not less than exists m the area immediately preceding annexation.
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Water and Waste Water Facilities
Water and Waste Water services will be provided through the existing facilities at a level of
service not less than exists in the area immediately preceding annexation.
Any assessment levied in accordance with Chapter 395 does not preclude the payment of
standard tap fees or other fees that are put into effect on a City-wide basis.
Water and Waste Water Utility Extension Policy
The water and waste water utihty extension policy of the City of College Station, as evidenced
through the ordinances and development prnctices of the City, is as follows:
The cost of water and waste water facilities necessary to serve existing lots or new
development within a subdivision plat or land development shall be borne by the lot
owner or developer of the plat or land;
The cost of off-site extension of water and waste water facilities to serve a lot, tract,
plat or land development shall be borne by the owner or developer of the lot, tract plat
or land. Where such extension is consistent with plans for the development of the City
and its utility system the C~ty may, by decision of the City Council, participate in the
cost of construction so as to provide for additional capacity for the overall
development of an area.
Roads and Streets ineludine Street Linhts
Transportation services, including roads, streets, drainage, and street lighting will be provided
through the existing facilities at a level of service not leas than exists in the area immediately
preceding annexation.
Parks. Plavnrounds. and Swimminn Pooln
Parks and recreation services will be provided through the existing facilities at a level of service
not less than exists in the area immediately preceding annexation.
Additional park development in the area will be addressed through the development standards
and procedures of the City as additional residential development occurs. Such park
development includes, but is not hmited to, dedication of park land and/or money in heu of
land in accordance with the C~ty of College Station subdivision regulations.
Other Public Facilities. Buildines. or Servjee~
Other public facilities, buildings or services will be provided through the existing facihties at a
level of servico not less than exists in the area immediately preceding annexation.
Ordinance No. 2043 Page l $
VALIDITY AND AMENDMENT
Upon approval by the City Council of the City of College Station this plan becomes a
contractual obligation. This plan is valid for ten years from the date of its adoption. Renewal
of the service plan is at the discretion of the City of College Station, This service plan may be
amended or revised in accordance with Local Govemmant Code Sec. 43.056(h).
Ord:tn~nce No. 2043 Page 16
FIC~RE 1
(1993) FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS SUMMARY
FOR
AREAS PROPOSED FOR ANNEXATION
EXISTING CONDITIONS
FOXCREEK & STONEHEDGE SUBDIVISIONS:($1 $,304)
GRAHAM ROAD AREA: ($16,685)
BUILD-OUT SCENARIO
FOXCREEK & STONEHEDGE SUBDIVISIONS $ 5,045
GRAHAM ROAD AREA $832,828