HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-3653 - Ordinance - 04/09/2015 ORDINANCE NO. 2015-3653
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR THE
EXTENSION OF THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, ANNEXING
CERTAIN TERRITORY ADJACENT TO THE PRESENT BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
COLLEGE STATION; APPROVING A SERVICE PLAN FOR THE ANNEXED PROPERTY;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of College Station has the power by ordinance to fix the boundary
limits of the City of College Station and to provide for the extension of such boundary limits and the
annexation of additional territory lying adjacent to the City of College Station by the City Charter of the
City of College Station,Texas, Article II, Section 7;and
WHEREAS,on January 22, 2015,the City Council of the City of College Station directed staff to prepare
a service plan for approximately 233 acres of land identified for annexation;and
WHEREAS,the City Council finds that all the required notices were given in the time and manner required
by law;and
WHEREAS, two public hearings before the City Council were held - one at Greens Prairie Elementary
School on March 10, 2015, and one in the City Hall Council Chambers on March 12, 2015. Both public
hearing dates being on or after the 20`h day but before the 40th day before the date of the institution of the
annexation proceedings to allow all interested persons to state their views regarding the annexation;and
WHEREAS,the City Council finds that the annexation will ensure consistent and orderly development of
the annexed area;now,therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS:
PART 1: The tracts of land described in Exhibit "1", attached hereto and made a part of this
ordinance for all purposes, is hereby added to and annexed by the City of College Station,
Texas.
PART 2: The Service Plan, Exhibit "2", attached hereto and made a part of this ordinance for all
purposes,which provides for the extension of municipal services to the annexed property,
is approved as part of this ordinance. The Service Plan was made available for public
inspection and explained at the public hearings held on March 10, 2015 and March 12,
2015.
PART 3: Should any part of this ordinance be held illegal or invalid for any reason,the holding shall
not affect the remaining sections or portion of sections or provisions of this ordinance.
PART 4: That upon final approval and after the effective date of this ordinance,all property annexed
shall be zoned R(Rural).
PART 5: That, upon final passage hereof and after the effective date of this ordinance,the annexed
territory shall be a part of the City of College Station,Texas,and the property situated shall
bear its pro rata portion of the taxes levied by the City of College Station and the inhabitants
thereof shall be entitled to all of the rights and privileges of all the citizens and shall be
bound by the acts,ordinances,resolutions,and regulations of the City of College Station.
PART 6: That this ordinance shall become effective on the 8th day of May,2015.
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PASSED,ADOPTED and APPROVED this 9th day of April,2015.
APPROVED:
Nancy Berry, ayor
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City Secreta
APPROVED:
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City Attorney
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EXHIBIT 1
Annexation Area—233.10 Acres
Wellborn—Greens Prairie Trail Area
Brazos County,Texas
All of that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Samuel Davidson survey(abstract
no. 13)in Brazos County, Texas,adjoining the present City of College Station city limits as described in
Ordinance no. 3248 and no. 2011-3331,being bounded on the west by the southwest right-of-way line of
Union Pacific Railroad,on the north by the southeast line of that 0.88 acre tract conveyed to the Eugene
B. Savage III Revocable Trust(vol. 7912,pg. 257), on the east by the southwest right-of-way line of
Royder Road, and on the south by the southeast boundary of the Estates of Royder Ridge and Crossroad
Woods subdivisions,and being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at intersection of the southwest right-of-way line of Union Pacific Railroad(100' width,vol.
23,pg. 121),with a southeast line of the existing city limits of College Station as defined in Ordinance
no. 2011-3331,being approximately in the northwest line of the said Samuel Davidson original survey,
from where the City of College Station GPS control monument no. 134 bears N 1°22' 07"W—1681.4
feet;
Thence N 69° 59' 28"E—202.55 feet,with said City Limits, crossing the rights-of-way of said railroad
and F.M.2154(Wellborn Road, 100' width,vol. 202,pg. 575),to the south corner of said Savage Trust
tract;
Thence N 45° 09' 51"E—412.49 feet, along the southeast line of said Savage Trust tract,to the
southwest line of Royder Road;
Thence along the said southwest line of Royder Road(vol. 7088, pg. 290)as follows:
S 47°21' 31"E—860.95 feet,to an angle point,
S 47°48' 25"E—1815.14 feet,to an angle point,also being in the northeast line of that 53.51 acre tract
conveyed to College Station I.S.D. (vol. 9577,pg.268),
S 47°34' 56"E—396.84 feet,to an angle point,
S 48°30' 03"E—273.93 feet,to an angle point,
S 48°59' 26"E—91.82 feet,to the east corner of the said I.S.D.tract in the northwest line of the Estates
of Royder Ridge Phase Two(vol. 4377,pg. 205);
Thence N 42°25' 46"E—4.08 feet,along the northwest line of said Royder Ridge,to a corner in the
southwest line of Royder Road as described by said plat of Phase Two;
Thence along the said southwest line of Royder Road,as described by plats of said Phase Two and
Estates of Royder Ridge Phase One(vol. 4119,pg. 120), as follows:
S 44° 52' 49"E—79.19 feet,to the beginning of a tangent curve to the right
(radius=770.00 feet),
Along said curve,through a central angle of 6°00' 26",to its point of tangency,
S 38° 52' 23"E—433.04 feet,to the beginning of a tangent curve to the left
(radius=830.00 feet),
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Along said curve,through a central angle of 12°44' 30",to its point of tangency,
S 51°36' 53"E—16.09 feet,to the beginning of a tangent curve to the right
(radius=35.00 feet),
Along said curve,through a central angle of 93° 58' 27",to its end in the northwest line of
Greens Prairie Trail and the present city limits line, as described in Ordinance no. 3248;
Thence S 42°21' 34"W—2206.47 feet,along the northwest line of Greens Prairie Trail(100' width,vol.
1243,pg. 274),also being the southeast boundary of the said Estates of Royder Ridge Phase Two and
Phase One subdivisions,to the beginning of a tangent curve to the right(R=904.93');
Thence along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 7°46' 53"to the east corner of Lot 1 in
Block One of the Crossroad Woods subdivision(vol. 1697,pg. 219);
Thence S 47°56' 03"E— 101.12 feet across Greens Prairie Trail,to the north corner of Lot 1 in Block
Two of said Crossroad Woods subdivision, also being the west corner of that 46.027 acre tract conveyed
to College Station Independent School District(vol. 8256,pg. 42);
Thence S 48°02' 08"E—504.17 feet, along the common line of said Block Two and said 46.027 acre
tract,to their common corner;
Thence S 41°41' 43"W-41.35 feet,to the north corner of that 42.214 acre tract conveyed to John.M.
Duncum and wife,Diane Duncum(vol. 2724,pg. 215),being the last point of this described tract in
common with present city limits lines;
Thence S 41°47' 01"W—637.43 feet, along the common line of said Block Two and the Duncum Tract,
to an angle point in the south lines of Lot 2 of Block Two, also being the northeast corner of that 2.924
acre tract conveyed to Floyd Dale Collins and Grietje Collins(vol. 2622,pg. 84);
Thence S 79°03' 48"W—224.39 feet, along the common line of said Lot 2,Block Two and said Collins
tract,to the southwest corner Lot 2, also being the east corner of that 2.50 acre tract conveyed to Brenda
Kay Smith(vol. 946,pg. 759 and vol. 4087,pg.273);
Thence N 10°56' 12"W—203.84 feet,along the common line of said Lot 2,Block Two and said Smith
tract,to the common corner of the Smith tract and Lot 3 of said Block Two;
Thence S 79°03' 48"W—734.72 feet,along the common line between Lots 3,4 and 5 of said Block Two
and said Smith Tract, and continuing across said F.M.2154 and Union Pacific Railroad rights-of-way,to
a point in the east line of that 83.34 acre tract conveyed to the Santina Revocable Trust(vol. 7145,pg.
286);
Thence N 10°54' 24"W—5296.56 feet,along the west right-of-way line of said Union Pacific Railroad,
to the Point of Beginning and containing 233.10 acres of land more or less.
Bearings are Texas State Plane,NAD83(CORS)datum, based on City of College Station GPS control
monuments and GPS observations.
Volume and page numbers cited refer to the Brazos County public records.
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No monuments were set for this survey and found monuments are not cited.
This document was prepared under 22 TAC §663.21 does not reflect the results of an on the ground
survey and is not to be used to convey or establish interests in real property except those rights and
interests implied or established by the creation or reconfiguration of the boundary of the political
subdivision for which it was prepared.
See survey plat dated January 2015.
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EXHIBIT 2
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION SERVICE PLAN
FOR THE AREA TO BE ANNEXED
EFFECTIVE MAY 8,2015
ANNEXATION AREA
The annexation area is located on the southwest side of the City of College Station,in the City's
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction.The area is illustrated in Figure 1 and generally described below.
Area Description-approximately 233 acres generally bordered by Royder Road,FM 2154
(AKA Wellborn Road),and Greens Prairie Trail.
II. INTRODUCTION
This service plan has been prepared in accordance with the TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT
CODE, Sections 43.021, 43.065, and 43.056(b)-(o) (Vernon 2008,AND VERNON SUPP. 2009,
as amended from time to time).Municipal facilities and services to the annexed area described
above and illustrated in Figure 1 will be provided or made available on behalf of the City in
accordance with the following plan. This plan provides a program under which the City of
College Station will provide full municipal services to the annexed areas.All services will be
provided within the time provided in the TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE, Section
43.056(B).
This Service Plan does not:
• require the creation of another political subdivision;
• require a landowner in the area to fund the capital improvements necessary to
provide municipal services in a manner inconsistent with Chapter 395,TEXAS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE; or
• provide services in the area in a manner that would have the effect of reducing,
by more than a negligible amount, the level of fire and police protection and
emergency medical services provided within the corporate boundaries of the
municipality before annexation.
The level of services, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance provided to the annexed
area is comparable to the level of services, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance
available in other parts of the City with topography,land use,and population density similar to
those reasonably contemplated or projected in the annexed area.
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III. SERVICE COMPONENTS
This plan contains three service components: (1)Immediate Services,(2)Additional Services,
and(3)Capital Improvement Program.
Immediate Services
As required by the TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE,SECTION 43.056(B),Certain municipal
services will be provided by the City of College Station immediately upon the effective date of
annexation. These services include:
• police protection;
• fire protection;
• emergency medical services;
• solid waste collection, except as provided by Subsection 43.056(o);
• operation and maintenance of water and wastewater facilities in the annexed area
that are not within the service area of another water or wastewater utility;
• operation and maintenance of roads, and streets, including road and street
lighting;*
• operation and maintenance of publicly-owned parks,playgrounds,and swimming
pools; and,
• operation and maintenance of any other publicly-owned facility, building, or
service.
*Note: Street lighting will only be maintained for fixtures located within the
service territory of College Station Utilities.
A. Police Protection
The College Station Police Department will provide police service, including routine
patrol, traffic enforcement, and dispatch response to emergency and non-emergency
service calls.
B. Fire Protection
The College Station Fire Department will provide fire protection, including response to
emergency calls for assistance, fire prevention education, pre-fire planning, and target
hazard inspections.
Construction and development activities undertaken after the effective date of annexation
shall comply with all fire and life-safety codes of the City of College Station. All
structures shall comply with the address standards of the College Station Code of
Ordinances within ninety(90)days of the effective annexation date.
C. Emergency Medical Services
The College Station Fire Department will provide emergency medical services (EMS).
Each Fire Department ambulance,engine,and ladder truck is capable of providing EMS,
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including defibrillation, medical administration, IV therapy, advanced airway
management,and initial treatment of injuries.
D. Solid Waste Collection
The College Station Public Works Department will provide fee-based solid waste
collection service for residential and commercial customers. Customers in the annexed
area may elect to continue using a private solid waste management service provider for
a period of two years after the effective date of annexation in accordance with provisions
of the TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE. The City will not charge a fee to a person
who continues to use the services of a privately-owned solid waste management service
provider during the aforementioned two-year period.
Residential Service—Residential solid waste collection(including brush and bulk items)
is provided once per week.All residential service will be provided at a point of collection
adjacent to,and accessible from,a public right-of-way or an improved surface acceptable
to the City. Residential solid waste collection vehicles will not conduct operations on
private property. However, residential service may be provided on private streets that
comply with the Sanitation Division's requirements for surface material, vehicle
clearance, and turning radii. In the case of multiple residences located on a privately-
owned road or drive, the City may require the establishment of a mass collection point
at an area adjacent to the nearest public right-of-way. The City will provide one solid
waste container per residential account. Additional containers are available for an
additional fee.
Commercial Service - Containers and collection points may be located on private
property provided they can be easily accessed from a public right-of-way and the route
of access and the collection point meets the Sanitation Division's surface requirements,
vehicle clearance, and turning radii. The City will provide standard commercial
containers.
Utility Account Required - In order to secure solid waste collection services in the
annexed areas, each property owner must establish a utility account with the City of
College Station. The City will not be responsible for damage to private drives, private
streets,or parking areas caused by trucks servicing solid waste containers.
E. Water and Wastewater Facilities
The City of College Station will provide water and wastewater service to areas that are
not located within the certificated service territory of another utility. The level of water
and wastewater service, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance provided in the
annexed area will be comparable to the level of services,infrastructure,and infrastructure
maintenance available in other parts of the City before annexation with topography,land
use, and population density similar to those reasonably contemplated or projected in the
area. Municipal services to be provided within the annexed area may be provided by any
of the methods in which the City provides services to other comparable areas.
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F. Roads and Streets
The Public Works Department will maintain public roads and streets at a level
comparable to the maintenance prior to annexation. These services include emergency
pavement repair and preventative street maintenance. Right-of-way mowing activities
along State highways are addressed in the City's maintenance agreement with the Texas
Department of Transportation and will be added to the City's maintenance activities
immediately following annexation.Maintenance priorities are determined on a City-wide
basis taking into consideration factors such as age, traffic volume, surface conditions,
nature of the maintenance,public safety hazards,and available funding.
Existing street and traffic control signs shall conform to the City of College Station's
standards within ninety(90)days of the effective date of annexation. The City will install
traffic control signs in accordance with College Station's standards for same within
ninety(90)days of the effective date of annexation.
G. Parks and Recreation Facilities
The City of College Station is not aware of the existence of any publicly-owned parks,
public playgrounds, or public swimming pools in the proposed annexation area. In the
event any such facilities exist,they will be maintained to the same degree and extent that
the City maintains such parks,playgrounds and swimming pools within the current City
limits.
H. Other Publicly-Owned Buildings and Facilities
The City of College Station is not aware of the existence of any publicly-owned buildings
in the proposed annexation area. In the event any such facilities exist, they will be
maintained to the same degree and extent that the City maintains such facilities within
the current City limits.
Additional Services
A. Building Permitting and Inspections
Upon the effective date of annexation, the City will provide building permits and
inspection services. This service will be made available to the annexed areas on the same
basis and at the same level of service as similar facilities throughout the City. Service is
provided on a"cost recovery"basis,and permit fees partially offset the costs of services
delivered. Construction activities underway prior to annexation may continue provided
that all construction after annexation complies with City codes and ordinances.
All permits required by City codes and ordinances must be obtained for construction
underway at the time of annexation.Permit fees will be waived for building construction
underway prior to annexation.
B. Planning and Development Services
Planning and development services will be made available on the effective date of the
annexation. Upon annexation, planning and development services will be provided by
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way of the Unified Development Ordinance, the Comprehensive Plan, and other
applicable codes and standards.The Comprehensive Plan contains information on future
land use and character. It also includes a growth management and capacity section
designed to accommodate growth by matching land use intensity with planned
infrastructure. Upon annexation, all properties will be zoned R (Rural). The
Comprehensive Plan will be used as the basis for evaluating rezoning requests after
annexation.
C. Animal Control
The Police Department will provide animal control service upon the effective date of
annexation. Animal control services include response to and investigation of reported
animal bites, response to reports of stray or "at large" animals, and response to and
investigation of animal cruelty and neglect reports.
D. Code Enforcement
Code enforcement services will be made available on the effective date of annexation.
Code enforcement services include response to and investigation of nuisance issues,
sanitation issues, illegal signs, abandoned or inoperable motor vehicles, property
maintenance issues,and zoning violations.
E. Economic and Community Development
Economic and community development services will be made available on the effective
date of annexation.Economic and Community Development services include the City's
HOME Investment Partnership Grant programs (rehabilitation assistance and minor
repair programs as well as the down payment assistance program) and Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds. CDBG Funds can be used for economic
development and the construction and rehabilitation of various parks, public facilities,
and infrastructure in income eligible areas. These funds may also be used for disaster
relief and recovery efforts.
F. Recycling Collection
For residential customers electing solid waste collection from the City of College Station,
curbside recycling collection is also provided once per week. Items accepted in the
curbside recycling program include:
• Newspapers,magazines,and phone books
• Aluminum and steel food cans
• Clear and brown glass
• Plastic bottles
• Lead acid car batteries
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IV. WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICE PROVISION
This Water and Wastewater Service Plan("Plan")provides a program under which the City of
College Station will provide full municipal services to the annexed area. For the purpose of
this plan, "full municipal services" includes water and sewer services provided by the City
within its full-purpose boundaries. The level of water and sewer service, infrastructure, and
infrastructure maintenance provided in the annexed area will be comparable to the level of
services, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance available in other parts of the City
before annexation with topography, land use, and population density similar to those
reasonably contemplated or projected in the area. The City will not provide water or
wastewater service in areas where another entity holds the CCN unless or until the City of
College Station acquires the CCN.Municipal services may be provided by any of the methods
by which the City provides services to other comparable areas within the City.All services will
be provided within the time provided in the TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE SEC.
43.056(B).The City may extend facilities under this plan or otherwise serve these areas through
the use of Impact Fees as permitted under CHAPTER 395 OF THE TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT
CODE.
Wastewater facilities for future development that increases densities beyond the capital
improvements specified in this plan will be extended in accordance with the City's Water and
Wastewater policy in existence at the time of development. The water and wastewater
extension policy is discussed in Section V, Water and Wastewater Capital Improvements. In
general,the policy for extension of utility service is development driven, meaning that utility
line extensions are typically installed by developers,in conjunction with development projects.
The City may accept ownership and maintenance of major facilities, such as gravity sewer
lines, manholes, lift stations and/or wastewater package plants, as required by the particular
development. The City may elect to pay for upgrades or oversize of infrastructure projects
being installed by developers. As an area develops, developers or homeowners extend water
distribution and wastewater collection lines to individual lots.
Generally,until an area becomes densely populated,the cost of utility extension is not feasible
to be borne by a few lot owners. Also,in the case of wastewater treatment,developments with
large lots will normally be constructed with on-site sewage treatment facilities that are privately
owned and operated.
Water
The annexation area is in the water CCN service territory of Wellborn Special Utility District.
The City of College Station does not have the right to provide water service in the annexation
area,therefore,no water infrastructure will be provided by the City after annexation.
Wastewater
Wastewater service in the annexation area is currently provided by private on-site sewer
facilities. The City recently installed a 12-inch gravity sewer main along the west side of
Royder Road. Future development within the annexation area may access this sewer main
through a combination of gravity lines and/or force mains.
As in other areas of College Station with similar topography, land use,and population density,
the area currently served by private sewer treatment systems will remain on private systems
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until such time as significant development occurs to warrant the extension of an organized
sanitary sewer collection system.
V. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
Should the City 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
Improvements Program (CIP). Facilities 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,projected growth
trends,and the City Council through its development plans and policies.
A. Police Protection(including animal control)
No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide Police Services to the
proposed annexation area. Police protection will be provided to the annexed areas
through existing City facilities at a level of service comparable to the level of service in
other parts of the City before annexation with topography, land use, and population
density similar to those reasonable contemplated or projected in the area.
B. Fire Protection(including EMS)
No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide Fire Protection to the
proposed annexation area.Fire protection will be provided to the annexed areas through
existing City facilities and mutual aid agreements at a level of service comparable to the
level of service in other parts of the City before annexation with topography, land use
and population density similar to those reasonable contemplated or projected in the area.
C. Solid Waste Collection
No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection to
the proposed annexation area. Solid waste collection services will be provided to the
annexed areas through the City's existing facilities or through franchise agreements with
private services at a level of service comparable to the level of service in other parts of
the City before annexation with topography, land use and population density similar to
those reasonable contemplated or projected in the area.
D. Maintenance of Public Roads and Streets
No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide right-of-way maintenance.
Maintenance will be provided through the existing facilities at a level of service not less
than exists in the area immediately preceding annexation. Any future improvement
and/or enlargement of roads within existing rights-of-way will be included in future
capital improvement programs in compliance with the City's thoroughfare plan and/or
as needed to facilitate the maneuvering of emergency and sanitation service vehicles.
E. Parks,Playgrounds and Swimming Pools
No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide parks and recreation
services to the proposed annexation area. Parks and recreation services will be provided
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through existing facilities at a level of service not less than exists in the area immediately
preceding annexation.
Additional park development in the annexed areas will be addressed through the
development standards and procedures of the City as residential development occurs.
Such park development includes, but is not limited to, dedication of park land and/or
money in lieu of land in accordance with the City of College Station Unified
Development Ordinance and an existing interlocal agreement with the College Station
Independent School District.
F. Other Public Buildings and Facilities
No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide other public buildings and
facilities to the proposed annexation area. Other public facilities, buildings or services
will be provided through the existing facilities at a level of service not less than exists in
the area immediately preceding annexation.
WATER AND WASTEWATER CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
The water and wastewater utility extension policy of the City of College Station is as
follows:
The cost of off-site extension of water and wastewater 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 by direct installation or through the use of Impact Fees. Where such extension is
consistent with plans for the development of the City and its utility system the City 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.
The cost of water and wastewater 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 by direct installation or through the use of Impact
Fees. Standard tap fees or other installation fees in effect on a citywide basis are in
addition to impact fees levied.
Water
No water infrastructure will be provided to this area after annexation. The annexation
area is located within the water CCN service territory of Wellborn SUD. Therefore,the
properties will continue to be served by Wellborn SUD after annexation.
Wastewater
Properties within the annexation area are either vacant or served by private on-site
sewer treatment systems.Properties currently served by private on-site systems will
continue to be served by said systems until such time development and/or
redevelopment warrants the extension of an organized sanitary collection system.
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VI. LEVEL OF SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED
It is the intent of the City of College Station to provide the level of services required by State
law. The City Council finds and determines that the services, infrastructure and infrastructure
maintenance proposed by this plan are comparable to that provided to other parts of the City
with topography, land use, and population density reasonably similar to the annexed area and
will not reduce the level of services available to the territory prior to annexation.
Nothing in this plan shall require the City to provide a uniform level of full municipal services
to each area of the City, including the annexed area, if different characteristics of topography,
land use,and population density are considered a sufficient basis for providing different levels
of service.
VII. TERM
This service plan shall be valid for a term of ten(10)years. Renewal of the service plan shall
be at the discretion of the City Council.
VIII. AMENDMENTS
The service plan may be amended if the City Council determines at a public hearing that
changed conditions or subsequent occurrences make this service plan unworkable or obsolete.
The City Council may amend the service plan to conform to the changed conditions or
subsequent occurrences pursuant to the TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE, Section 43.056
(VERNON 2008 and VERNON SUPP.2009).