HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-1669 - Ordinance - 08/14/1986ORDINANCE NO. ]669
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, an affidavit having been made by the owner of the here-
inafter described territory adjoining the limits of the City of
College Station, Texas, to the effect that there are no re~ister-
ed voters residing within the boundaries of the hereinafter de-
scribed territory and that the affiant is the sole owner of the
hereinafter described territory; and
WHEREAS, the aforesaid affidavit having been filed with the City
Secretary who has certified the same to the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing
at City Hall at 7:00 P.M. on July 17, 1986, and the City Council
held a public hearing in the City Hall at 7:00 P.M. on July 24,
1986, on the question of receiving certain territory into the
city limits;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council by virtue of the authority con-
ferred by Article II, Section 6 of the Charter of the City of
College Station, Texas, by this ordinance does hereby receive
such territory within the incorporated limits of the City of
College Station, Texas, such territory being more partic61arly
described as follows:
Being a 13.247 acre tract or parcel of land lying
and being situated in the Crawford Burnett League,
A-7, Brazos County, Texas, and being part of the
20.00 acre tract described in the Deed recorded in
Volume 542, Page 526, of the Deed Records of Brazos
County, Texas, and bein~ more particularly describ-
ed in the Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a
part hereof.
Attached to and incorporated herein as a part of this Ordinance
is a service plan, marked Exhibit "B", providing for the exten-
sion of municipal services into the duly described territory,
said plan having been presented at the public hearing heretofore
named.
PASSED and APPROVED this ]4th day of August, 1986.
ATTEST:
~ROVED: F'~
1986 - PETITION FOR ANNEXATION FROM W. D. FITCH
SERVICE PLAN
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A PLAN OF SERVICE FOR ANNEXATION OF A
13.247 ACRE TRACT OWNED BY W. D. FITCH LOCATED ON ROCK PRAIRIE
ROAD.
WHEREAS,
HB-1952 requires a plan of service be adopted by the
governing body of a city prior to passage of an
ordinance annexing an area.
WHEREAS, the City of College Station is contemplating annexation
of an area bounded as follows: SEE EXHIBIT
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS:
Section 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Article 970a,
Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, as amended by HB-1952, there is
hereby adopted, for the area bounded as described in Exhibit "A",
the following plan of service:
a. Police
(1) Patrolling, radio responses to calls, and other
routine police services, using present personnel and equipment,
will be provided on the effective date of annexation.
(2) Additional police personnel and patrol cars will be
added to continue the present level of police services throughout
the city, including the newly annexed areas as required.
(3) Traffic signals, traffic signs, street markings, and
other traffic control devices will be installed as the need
therefore is established by appropriate study and traffic
standards.
b. Fire
(1) No additional equipment or personnel will be required
to serve the expanded City.
c. Emergency Medical Service
(1) No additional equipment or personnel will be required
to serve the expanded City.
d. Water
(1) The water distribution system for this area
place.
e. Sewers
EXHIBIT "B"
(1) The sanitary sewer collection system for this area will
be Installed as described in #Exhibit "B"".
f. Electrical
(1) Initial Electrical Service to this area will be
provided from the existing system within the City.
g. Refuse Collection
(1) The same refuse collection service provided within the
City will be provided in this area in accordance with the policy
and ordinances of the City.
h. Streets
(1) Emergency maintenance of the existing streets (repair
of hazardous chuck holes, measures necessary for traffic flow,
etc.) will begin on the effective date of annexation.
(2) Routine maintenance, on the same basis as within the
present City Limits, will begin on the effective date of
annexation.
(3) Construction, reconstruction and/or resurfacing of
streets, installation of storm drainage facilities construction
of curbs and gutters, and other such improvements will be made as
the need arises and in accordance with the policy and ordinances
of the City.
i. Inspection Services
Any Inspection services now provided by the City (building,
electrical, plumbing, gas, housing, weights and measures,
sanitation, etc.) will begin in the annexed area in accordance
with the current City Code on the effective date of Annexation.
J. Planning and Zoning
The Planning and Zoning Jurisdiction of the City will extend
to the annexed area on the effective date of annexation. City
planning and zoning requirements will thereafter encompass the
annexed area. Ail areas will be zoned A-O until permanent zoning
classifications are established. Where prior planning studies
have been conducted on specific parcels, permanent zoning may be
established upon the effective date of annexation if requested by
the property owners or initiated by the City Council.
k. Street Lighting
Street lights will be installed in substantially developed
commercial and residential areas under the standards currently
prevailing in the existing city and In accordance with the
policies and ordinances of the City.
1. Recreation
Residents of the annexed area may use all existing
recreational facilities, parks, etc. on the effective date of
annexation. The same standards and policies now used in the
present city will be followed In expanding the recreational
program and facilities in the enlarged city.
m. Miscellaneous
(1) Street name signs where needed will be installed within
approximately thirty (30) months after the effective date of
annexation.
Exhibit
HaD ! "1"
Exhibit
Hap
Legal Description 13.247 acre tract
Subject Property
Water and Sewer Service Description
Water and Sewer Hap
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EXHIBIT A
FrELD notes OF a 1) ~7 acres ~ract or parcel of land Lying
and being situated ~n the Craw£ord 8urnett League, A-7, BraiDS
£~llows
BEGI~IN,; at a ~/8-J nth 1 ron rod £ound marking the west
Volume 779, Page ~83, o~ the Deed Records o~ Brasoe County, Texas,
said iron rod being located tn the southeast line of the 19.2
acres tract described In the Deed recorded in Voltme 7?8. Page
of the Deed Records of BraiDs County, Texas. said southeast lXne
of the 19 2 acres tract being a southeast City L~mit Line of the
~lty of college Station, Texas,
THENCE N ~l° ~2' ~' E along the common line of the 20.00 acres
tract and the 19 ~ acres tract, same being a southeast City Limit
L~ne of the City of College Station. Texas. for a distance of
29~ 89 feet to a point for corner, said point being located at or
of tbs ~A 8~ acres tract described in the Deed recorded in Volume
~1[. Page ~8~, off tbs Deed Records of Bt&aDS Count~. Texaea
THENCE $ ~]~ ~' ~] E along tbs common line of tbs
acres trac~ and the ~2 82 acres tract for a distance of 1,812.21 feet
the ~ 000 a¢~es tract described in the Deed recorded tn Volume
*-!!oge 3~a,.,--, ~exas, For a d~stance 21~ O1 Feet %o a
~HE~,FE ~ .~o )8. 2~ ~ a~ong the northeast ~lne of the ].~
for a distance of 1,~] ~? feet to the PT. ACE OF BEGINNING of tbs
herein described t~act of land containing l~ 227 acres of land,
a'rtin L Riley, Jr , R P S ~ ~08q
RILIY INOINIIMING COMPANY I Rme ]. BOK 417 / lel~n. Teuel 7710~ I (Mi) 111-~417
WILLIAM D. FITi2H
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THE STATE OF TEXAS X
COUNTY OF BRAVOS X
KNO~ ALL MEN BY THBSE PRESENTSI That W. D. FZTCH, individually,
does propose that 13.247 acres of land which we have requested
the City of College Station, Texas, to annex may be se~lced by
utilities as eho~n on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part
hereof.
Exhibit "B" sho~s the proposed sewer line connections in green
and the proposed water line connections in blue. The tract is
served by an existing sewer line at the northern most side, the
northwestern side, and along the northeastern side of the tract.
All the other sewer lines will fall into these lines sewertng the
entire tract. There is an 18' water line e~tending the entire
length of the northeast side of the trsct. We propose to connect
a loop to the 18' water line and extend water lines to the
boundary of the tract. We estimate that the work will be
completed by ,~j~,.~ .
WITNESS OUR HAND at College Station, Texas this 30th day of
April 1986.
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