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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-2590 - Ordinance - 10/24/2002ORDINANCE NO. 2590 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL 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 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, Section 7; and WHEREAS, on July 11, 2002~ the City Council of the City of College Station directed staff to begin annexation proceedings for annexation of approximately 4,200 acres of land; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that all the required notices were given in the time and manner required by law; and WHEREAS, public hearings before the City Council were held in the Council Chambers on September 26, 2002, and October 2, 2002, both days being on or after the 20th 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 and present evidence bearing upon the annexation; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the annexation will ensure consistent and orderly development of the annexed areas; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: SECTION I: The tracts of land described in Exhibits Al, A2, A3, A4, A5 and A6 attached hereto and made a part of this ordinance for all purposes, are hereby added to and annexed to the City of College Station, Texas. SECTION 2: The Service Plan, Exhibit B, 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 explanation to the inhabitants of the area being annexed at the public hearings on September 26, 2002, and October 2, 2002. SECTION 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 o/group/legal/ordmances/boundar3' hmtts doc HC jls 10/14 '02 Ordinance No. 2590 Page 2 ordinance. If any part of the real property annexed in Exhibits A 1, A2, A3, A4, A5 and, A6 is already included within the City Limits of the City of College Station or is not within the City of College Station's jurisdiction to annex, the same is excluded from the territory annexed as fully as if the excluded area(s) were expressly excluded by this ordinance. SECTION 4: That upon final passage, approval and after the effective date of this ordinance, all property annexed shall be zoned AO (Agricultural Open Space). SECTION 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 herein 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. SECTION 6: That this ordinance shall become effective after its passage and approval on November 1, 2002. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 24th ATTEST: CONNIE HOOKS, City Secretary DAY OF October ,2002. APPROVED: RON SILVIA, Mayor APPROVED: City Attorney o/group/legal/ordtnances/boundaO' limtts doc HC j Is 10/14/'02 EXHIBIT A-1 Joe Orr, Inc. Surveyors & Engineers 2167 Post Oak Circle College Station, TX 77845 (979) 690-3378 Area 1 A 2002 Annexation City of College Station 12 June 2002 All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Crawford Bumett League, Abstract No. 7, in Brazos County, Texas, being a part of that tract conveyed to Linda Sue Gorzycki, et al by deed recorded in Volume 672, Page 404 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas, and a part of that tract conveyed to TLS Properties, Ltd. by deed recorded in Volume 3022, Page 187 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the common rear comer of the said Gorzycki tract and that tract conveyed to Jean A. Preston and Linda Jean Preston by deed recorded in Volume 433, Page 48 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, in the line between the existing city limits of College Station, Texas, as defined by ordinance No. 378 and ordinance No. 673. Thence along the existing city limits line defined by ordinance No. 673 as follows: S 87° 05' 23" E - 273.24 feet; S 80° 50' 48" E - 598.26 feet; N 81° 55' 37" E - 328.48 feet; N 83° 38' 30" E - 46.58 feet; S 76° 53' 38" E - 105.16 feet; N 83° 48' 58" E - 281.26 feet; N 62° 00' 53" E - 160.91 feet; N 83° 48' 58" E - 1098.10 feet; N 84° 57' 02" E - 1000.38 feet; N 83° 48' 18" E - 199.49 feet; S 88° 54' 49" E - 8.93 feet; S 47° 13' 46" E - 145.38 feet; S 75° 47' 35" E - 540.40 feet to the existing city limits line defined by ordinance No. 1196; Thence along the existing city limits line defined by ordinance No. 1196 as follows: S 22° 12' 35" E - 51.46 feet; S 42° 58' 48" W - 614.18 feet; Annex02 Area IA Page I of l Thence S 42° 14' 36" W - 1713.75 feet to the most easterly comer of that 2.186 acre right-of-way dedication described by plat recorded in Volume 1056, Page 215 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence S 62° 40' 52" W - 834.76 feet along the northwest line of Dowling Road to the southwest line of the said TLS Properties, Ltd. tract; Thence N 48° 53' 25" W - 154.95 feet along the southwest line of the said TLS Properties, Ltd. tract to the most easterly comer of The Woodlands addition according to plat of record in Volume 393, Page 521 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence N 48° 08' 54" W - 1088.64 feet along the line between the said TLS Properties, Ltd. tract and the Woodlands addition to the common comer of The Woodlands addition and the Texas A&M University tract described in Volume 81, Page 180 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, which is a comer of the existing city limits as defined by ordinance No. 378; Thence N 48" 24' 23" W - 1958.27 feet along the line between the existing city limits as defined by ordinance No. 378 and the said TLS Properties, Ltd. tract and the said Gorzycki tract to the Point of Beginning and containing 129.98 acres of land more or less. Annex02 Area IA Page 2 of 2 Joe Orr, Inc. Sura'eyors & Engineers 2167 Post Oak Circle College Station, TX 77845 (979) 690-3378 Area 1B 2002 Annexation City of College Station 12 June 2002 All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Crawford Bumett League, Abstract No. 7, in Brazos County, Texas, being bounded by the existing city limits on the northwest, the northeast and the southeast and by the proposed future I&GN road on the southwest and by the tracts of Charles Turner, Henry Mayo, Joseph Mikeska, Jr. and Oak Creek, LLP on the southeast and southwest and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning in the northeast right-of-way line of F.M. 2154 (Wellborn Road) at the common comer of the existing city limits as defined by ordinance 673, ordinance 663 and ordinance 889 of the City of College Station. Thence S 47° 03' 28" E - 7410.34 feet along the northeast right-of-way line of F.M. 2154 to the north comer of the existing city limits as defined by ordinance No. 2219; Thence along the northwest line of the existing city limits as defined by ordinance No. 2219 as follows: S 50° 30' 58" W - 243.20 feet; S 41° 08' 39" W - 1703.00 feet to a point in the southeast line of North Graham Road; Thence N 47° 42' 52" W - 1193.22 feet across North Graham Road and along the line between the Joseph A. Mikeska, Jr. 32.81 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 414, Page 203 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas and the CTEC, Ltd. tracts described by deed recorded in Volume 4380, Page 324 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, to the southeast right-of-way line of Rock Prairie Road West; Thence S 42° 17' 08" W - 185.08 feet along the southeast right-of-way line of Rock Prairie Road West; Thence N 47° 42' 52" W - 1140.66 feet across Rock Prairie Road West and continuing along the line between the Charles I. Turner 22.97 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 3331, Page 61 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the Alta Vista Christian Academy 20.27 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume Annex02 Area 1B Page ! of 1 2901, Page 137, to the most westerly comer of the said Alta Vista Christian Academy tract; Thence N 41° 29' 08" E - 206.75 feet continuing along the line between the Charles I. Turner tract and the Alta Vista Christian Academy tract to a the common comer of the said Turner tract and the L.M. Haupt, Jr. 136.063 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 171, Page 392 of the Deed Records of Brazos County~ Texas; Thence N 49° 59' 52" W - 561.96 feet along the line between the said Turner tract and the said Haupt tract to the most northerly comer of the said Turner tract; Thence S 41° 23' 08" W - 2307.55 feet along the line between the said Haupt tract and the said Turner tract and the Henry P. Mayo 25.00 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 1253, Page 878 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the Oak Creek, L.L.P. 33.52 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 4030, Page 98 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, to the northeast line of the propesed future I&GN Road 100' Right-of-way; Thence N 22° 03' 48" W - 7094.15 feet along the northeast line of the proposed future I&GN Road 100' right-of-way to the existing city limits line defined by ordinance No. 673; Thence along the existing city limits line defined by ordinance No. 673 as follows: S 75° 47' 35" E - 92.86 feet; N 23° 08' 19" E - 286.30 feet; S 85° 50' 09" E - 856.40 feet; S 34° 27' 44" E - 1210.53 feet; N 42° 56' 32" E - 700.00 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 514.36 acres of land more or less. Bearings are Texas State Plane, NAD-83 datum, based on City of CS 1994 GPS control points and GPS observations. Annex02 Area lB Page 2 of 2 . I I I II ~} [ 11 " I ~1n ii II i German A~:r# ,! EXHIBIT A-2 Joe Orr, Inc. Surveyors & Engineers 2167 Post Oak Circle College Station, TX 77845 (979) 690-3378 Area 2 2002 Annexation City of College Station 12 June 2002 All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Augustus Babille survey, Abstract No. 75, the William Clark survey~ Abstract No. 101, the Jesse Biedsoe survey, Abstract No. 71, and the Hardin McGrew survey, Abstract No. 175, and the T. Henry Survey~ Abstract No. 129, in Brazos County, Texas, being bounded by the existing city limits on the north side of Greens Prairie Road, the existing city limits line between the JL.L Gaut 24.45 acre tract and the Elizabeth M. Williams Education Trust 89.964 acre tract on the northeast, the fence along the west side of Arfington Road, the fence between the Jerry Windham tract and the William W. Smith tract the line between the Jerry Windham 320 acre tract and the Jerry Windham 79.63 acre tract and the northeast line of Sweetwater Subdivision and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning in the northwest line of Greens Prairie Road at the most westerly comer of the existing city limits as defined by ordinance No. 1457 which is in the southeast line of the existing city limits as defined by ordinance No. 1456. Thence S 48° 45' 07" E - 1496.28 feet along the line between that tract conveyed to J.L. Gaut by deed recorded in Volume 1850, Page 248 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, and that 89.964 acre tract conveyed the Elizabeth M. Williams Educational Trust by deed recorded in Volume 2974, Page 95 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, which is also the southwest line of the existing city limits as defined by ordinance No. 1457, to the existing fence line on the west side of Arrington Road; Thence along the west line of Atrington Road as fenced by the following calls: S 2° 42' 29" E - 1779.00 feet; S 48° 40' 05" E - 20.77 feet; S 3° 59' 59" E - 222.57 feet; S 2° 59' 45" E - 493.40 feet; S 2° 52' 07" E - 445.50 feet; S 3° 12' 38" E - 375.59 feet; S 3° 07' 38" E - 730.28 feet; S 0° 38' 15" E - 700.49 feet; S 15° 17' 22" E-57.31 feet; S 2° 17' 29" E - 1566.57 feet; Annex02 Area 2 Page I of I S 2° 40' 25" E - 2683.64 feet; S 20° 42' 40" E - 199.34 feet to the fence line between that 468.48 acre tract conveyed to William W. Smith by deed recorded in Volume 2533, Page 315 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the Jerry Windham 320 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 315, Page 734 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence along the fence line between the said Smith tract and the said Windham tract as follows: S 3° 06' 46" W - 80.34 feet; S 39° 40' 09" W - 577.18 feet; S 42° 28' 41" W - 243.88 feet; S 44° 10' 33" W - 976.71 feet to a fence comer at the most southerly comer of the said Windham tract; Thence N 50° 11' tract and the said conveyed to Jerry Records of Brazos 34" W - 508.73 feet continuing along the line between the said Smith Windham tract to the most easterly comer of that 79.63 acre tract Windham by deed recorded in Volume 839, Page 619 of the Official County, Texas; Thence N 49° 10' 20" W - 3039.62 feet along the line between the said Windham 320 acre tract and the said Windham 79.63 acre tract to the most northerly comer of the said 79.63 acre tract; Thence S 84° 25' 42" W - 102.15 feet to the most easterly comer of Sweetwater Subdivision according to plat of record in Volume 2072, Page 65 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence N 47° 55' 02" W - 4482.06 feet along the northeast line of the said Sweetwater Subdivision and continuing across Greens Prairie Road to the existing city limits line defined by ordinance No. 2132; Thence N 41° 59' 57" E - 7455.34 feet along the city limits line on the northwest side of Greens Prairie Road as defined by ordinance No. 2132 to the most easterly comer of same which is the most southerly comer of the city limits defined by ordinance No. 1456; Thence N 42° 23' 26" E - 1065.35 feet along the northwest side of Greens Prairie Road to the Point of Beginning and containing 1078.48 acres of land more or less. Bearings are Texas State Plane, NAD-83 datum, based on City of CS 1994 GPS control points and GPS observations. Annex02 Area 2 Page 2 of 2 181 pro~d HI~MmY 40 EXHIBIT A-3 Joe Orr, Inc. Surveyors & Engineers 2167 Post Oak Circle College Station, TX 77845 (979) 690-3378 Area 3 Revised 2002 Annexation City of College Station 15 October 2002 All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the S.D. Smith survey, Abstract No. 210, and the S.W. Robertson Survey, Abstract No. 202, in Brazos County, Texas, being all of Kensaii Point according to plat of record in Volume 1567, Page 299 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, all of Snug Harbor Phase II according to plat of record in Volume 2370, Page 63 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, all of Snug Harbor Phase I according to plat of record in Volume 2189, Page 251 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, all of Leisure Island, an unplatted subdivision around Fairhaven Cove and portions of the Nantucket Ltd. unplatted 595.85 acre tract described in Volume 531, Page 398 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the most easterly comer of Lot 3 in Block Five of Nantucket Phase One according to plat of record in Volume 575, Page 291 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, in the southwest line of Lot I in the said Block Five and in the southeast line of the existing city limits as defined by ordinance no. 2219 of the City of College Station, Texas. Thence S 38° 35' 19" E - 83.47 feet along the existing city limits line to the most southerly comer of the said Lot l; Thence S 38° 56' 05" E - 841.12 feet continuing along the existing city limits line to the most northerly comer of Lot 3 Block Thirteen of Nantucket Phase Two according to plat of record in Volume 752, Page 119 of the Official Records of Brazos County. Texas; Thence along the northwest line of the said Block Thirteen which is the existing city limits line as follows: S 69° 08' 15" W - 150.75 feet; S 83° 07' 43" W - 110.00 feet; S 76° 09' 38" W - 129.49 feet to the common comer of Lots 2 and 3 in the said Block Thirteen; S 75" 37' 41" W - 30.00 feet to the northeast comer of the said Kensail Point; Thence along the northeast line of the said Kensail Point and continuing along the existing city limits line as follows: Annex02 Area 3 Page i of 1 S 11042' 31" E- 352.73 feet; S 38" 35' 19" E - 256.79 feet to the most easterly comer of Kensail Point in the northwest line of Nantucket Drive; Thence along the northwest line of Nantucket Drive as follows: S 51° 24' 41" W - 290.27 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right (R=I 170.00'); Along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 3" 46' 24"; Thence S 37° 16' 17" E - 340.94 feet across Nantucket Drive continuing along the existing city limits line to the beginning of a curve to the left (R=617.09'); Thence continuing along the existing city limits line and the arc of said curve through a central angle of 35° 51' 44" to the beginning of a curve to the right (R=25.00'); Thence continuing along the existing city limits line and the arc of said curve through a central angle of 82° 21' 21" to the end of said curve; Thence S 9° 13' 18" W - 209.80 feet continuing along the existing city limits line to the most easterly comer of Lot I in Block One of Nantucket Phase 6 according to plat of record in Volume 3035, Page 323 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, in the northwest line of Mariner's Cove; Thence along the northeast line of Block One of Nantucket Phase 6 as follows; N 77° 06' 38" W - 195.40 feet to the common comer of Lots I and 2; N 61° 57' 43" W - 386.21 feet to the northeast comer of Nantucket Phase 6B according to plat of record in Volume 3704, Page 79 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas; N 61° 57' 43" W - 29.81 feet; S 8° 55' 27" W - 15.75 feet S 62° 45' 21" W - 24.00 feet; N 27° 39' 21" W - 15.79 feet; S 62° 45' 20" W - 95.80 feet; S 72° 50' 14" W - 30.76 feet; N 89° 36' 46" W - 60.46 feet; N 57° 12' 40" W- 10.43 feet; N 41° 35' 25" W- 48.13 feet; N 36° 50' 04" W - 49.53 feet; N 12° 44' 46" W - 8.98 feet to the common comer of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of the said Nantucket Phase 6B; N 12° 43' 46" W - 22.61 feet; N 1° 27' 35" E - 35.78 feet; N 4° 20' 14" E - 151.66 feet to the southeast line of Nantucket Drive; Annex02 Area 3 Page 2 of 2 Thence N 27° 49' 47" W - 60.0 feet across Nantucket Drive to the northwest line of same in the southeast line of Snug Harbor Phase II: Thence along the northwest line of Nantucket Drive as follows: S 62° 10' 13" W - 116.81 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left (R=1030.00'); Along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 10° 06' 13" to the beginning ora curve to the right (R=25.00')' Along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 87° 00' 42" to the end of said curve in the northeast line of Harper's Ferry Road; Thence along the northeast line of Harper's Ferry Road as follows: N 40° 55' 18" W - 138.81 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left (R--479.04'); Along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 33° 13' 55" to the end of said curve at the common comer of Lots 3-R and 4-R in Block One of Snug Harbor Phase I according to plat of record in Volume 3496, Page 185 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas; N 74° 09' 13" W - 381.67 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right (R=890.00'); Along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 9° 13' 04" to the southwest comer of Lot I in the said Block One of Snug Harbor Phase I; Thence N 23° 35' 11" E - 191.44 feet along the northwest line of the said Lot I in Block One of Snug Harbor Phase I to the northwest comer of same; Thence along the northerly line of Lots 1, 2 and 3-R as follows: N 73° 12' 04" E - 281.10 feet; N 76° 36' 11" E - 276.23 feet to the most northerly comer of the said Lot 3-R; Thence S 13° 21' 18" E - 20.00 feet along the northeast line of the said Lot 3-R to the most westerly comer of Lot 4 in Block One of Snug Harbor Phase II; Thence N 75° 54' 27" E - 176.16 feet along the northwest line of the said Lot 4 to the common comer of Lot 4 and Lot 5; Thence N 72° 17' 30" E - 90.36 feet along the northwest line of Lot 5; Thence N 55° 41' 18" E - 109.36 feet along the northwest line of Lot 5 to the common comer of Snug Harbor Phase II and Kensail Point; Annex02 Area 3 Page 3 of 3 Thence along the northwest line of Lot 3 in Kensail Point as follows: N 14° 46' 30" E - 28.95 feet; N 4° 15' 59" E - 104.47 feet; N 30° 26' 46" E - 47.15 feet; N 68° 13' 29"E-41.78 feet; Thence N 2042, 35" E - 780.48 feet through the said Nantucket Ltd. 595.85 acre tract across Nantucket Lake to the southeast line of Lot 3 in Block Five of Nantucket Phase One; Thence along the southeast line of the said Lot 3 as follows: N 53° 38' 52" E- 103.13 feet; N 19° 28' 21" E -49.69 feet; N 80° 06' 14" E - 170.65 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 41.05 acres of land more or less. Bearings are based on the recorded plats of Nantucket Phase One, as cited hereon. This basis of bearing was also used on the recorded plats of Snug Harbor and Kensail Point. This plat was prepared from recorded subdivision plats, as cited hereon, and not from an actual survey on the ground, and does not represent an actual ground survey. 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. Annex02 Area 3 Page 4 of 4 o Z EXHIBIT A-4 Joe Orr, Inc. Surveyors & Engineers 2167 Post Oak Circle College Station, TX 77845 (979) 690-3378 Area 4 2002 Annexation City of College Station 21 October 2002 All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Thomas Caruthers League, Abstract No. 7, in Brazos County, Texas, bounded on the north by the old south channel of Carter's Creek, on the south and west by the existing city limits of College Station and on the east by Carter Lake Subdivision and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning in the northwest line of Bird Pond Road at the intersection of the existing city limits line as defined by ordinance no. 1462 and the city limits line defined by ordinance no. 1092. Thence along the northwest line of Bird Pond Road and the existing city limits line as follows: N 41° 00' 19" N 13° 53' 40" N 16° 24' 38" N 25° 47' 09" N 35° 18' 09" N 43° 38' 36" N 48° 45' 01" to plat of record in Volume 2351, Page Brazos County, Texas; E - 778.00 feet; E - 547.06 feet; E - 631.82 feet; E - 166.20 feet; E - 376.52 feet; E - 338.66 feet to the southwest line of Frost Drive; E - 61.78 feet to the southeast comer of Trinity Gardens according 15 of the Official Public Records of Thence along the city limits line defined by ordinance no. 2043 and ordinance no. 2132 as follows: N 48° 55' 01' W-283.03 feet; N 56° 21' 19" E- 216.52 feet; N 41° 08' 13" W - 226.40 feet to the southeast line of Foxfire Phase IV according to plat of record in Volume 717, Page 765 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence along the southeast line of Foxfire Phase IV and the existing city limits defined by ordinance no. 1964 as follows: Annex02 Area 4 Page I of I N 37° 29' 22" E - 152.48 feet; N 0° 34' 13" E- 106.13 feet; N 28° 56' 39" E - 61.67 feet; N 28° 06' 57" E - 80.03 feet; N 63° 15' 42" E - 163.84 feet to the northeast comer of Foxfire Phase IV; Thence N 39° 37' 15" W - 3445.68 feet along the northeast line of Foxfire Phase IV to a comer of the existing city limits defined by ordinance no. 1964: Thence along the city limits as defined by ordinance no. 1964 through that 190.40 acre tract conveyed to Randall K. Rogers and wife, Brenda F. Rogers by deed recorded in Volume 3861, Page 237 as follows: N 42° 03' 31" E - 969.93 feet; N41° 57' 45' W- 381.21 feet; S 42° 03' 31" W - 949.61 feet to the northeast line of Stonehedge according to plat of record in Volume 1615, Page 231 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County~ Texas, and the city limits as defined by ordinance no. 2043; Thence N 39° 23' 24" W - 394.34 feet along the northeast line of Stonehedge to the most northerly comer of same; Thence along the city limits line defined by ordinance no. 1092 as follows: N 43° 5 l' 23" E - 256.98 feet along the southeast line of Sandy Ridge according to plat of record in Volume 501, Page 473 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, to the northeast comer of same; N 65° 55' 19" W - 35.89 feet along the northeast line of Sandy Ridge to the southeast comer of that tract conveyed to J. Garland Watson, Jr. and wife Laurie Quinn Watson by deed recorded in Volume 3005, Page 335 of the Offficial Public Records of Brazos County, Texas; N 42° 07' 45" E - 3626.31 feet along the line between the said Watson tract and the said Rogers tract to the center of Carter's Creek; Thence down the center of the old south channel of Carter's Creek, along the northeast line of the said Rogers tract and continuing along the northeast line of that 50.48 acre tract conveyed to Shek Chak Hui and Suk Hing Hui by deed recorded in Volume 1632, Page 273 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, to the center of the box culvert at Bird Pond Road from which the comer of the Watson and Rogers tracts bears N 33° 53' 45" W - 5489.00 feet; Thence continuing down the old south channel of Carter's Creek, along the northeast line of that 30.69 acre tract conveyed to Kathryne Chenault by deed recorded in Volume 346, Page 760 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the 58.97 acre tract conveyed to William E. Grant by deed recorded in Volume 357, Page 128 of the Deed Annex02 Area 4 Page 2 of 2 Records of Brazos County, Texas, to the east comer of the said Grant tract, from which the center of the culvert at Bird Pond Road bears N 63° 41' 13" W - 1760.24 feet; Thence S 41° 40' 13" W - 4016.50 feet along the line between the said Grant tract and that 2.56 acre tract conveyed to Carter Lake Home Owners Corporation by deed recorded in Volume 2414, Page 20 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, and continuing along the line between the Carter Lake Home Owners Corporation tract and that 18.267 acre tract conveyed to Edward M. Kelley, et al, by deed recorded in Volume 281, Page 528 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the Carter Lake Home Owners Corporation tract and that 26.25 acre tract conveyed to Edward M. Kelley and William N. Kelley, Jr. by deed recorded in Volume 489, Page 523 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, to an angle point; Thence S 20° 49' 13" W - 1593.38 feet continuing along the line between the Carter Lake Home Owners Corporation tract and the said Kelley 26.25 acre tract and continuing along the line between that 1.91 acre tract conveyed to Carter Lake Development Corporation by deed recorded in Volume 1638, Page 229 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, and that 26.25 acre tract conveyed to Jack P. Friedman by deed recorded in Volume 1102, Page 592 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas, and continuing along the line between the said Friedman tract and that 4.45 acre tract conveyed to Lawrence Wolken by deed recorded in Volume 401, Page 689 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, to the existing city limits line defined by ordinance no. 1462; Thence along the existing city limits line defined by ordinance no. 1462 as follows: N 82° 02' 02" W - 1130.35 feet; N 84° 23' 02" W - 621.75 feet; N 85° 02' 02" W - 1073.19 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 648 acres* of land more or less. Bearings are Texas State Plane, NAD-83 datum, based on City of CS 1994 GPS control points and GPS observations. 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. *Acreage is approximate and was calculated with the centerline of the old, south channel of Carter's Creek determined from topographic maps~ aerial photographs and deed information. Annex02 Area 4 Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT A-5 Joe Orr, Inc. Surveg'ors & Engineers 2167 Post Oak Circle College Station, TX 77845 (979) 690-3378 Area 5 2002 Annexation City of College Station 20 June 2002 All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Thomas Caruthers League, Abstract No. 7, the Nathan Clampitt Survey, Abstract No. 90 and the S.W. Robertson Survey, Abstract No. 202, in Brazos County, Texas, being all of the land bounded by the Carter Lake Subdivision and Carter Creek Cloisters on the west, the present city limits along Rock Prairie Road on the south, the old south channel of Carter's Creek on the north and the line between the Carol M. Anderson 648.21 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 3375, Page 9 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the Benjamin A. Allen and Evelyn L. Allen Revocable Living Trust 590.5 acre tract described in Volume 3327, Pages 207 and 210 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, on the east, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning in the southeast line of Bradley road which is the northwest line of that 40.93 acre tract conveyed to John and Mary Bradley by deed recorded in Volume 312, Page 754 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, at the intersection with the existing city limits line of the City of College Station, Texas as defined by ordinance no. 1462. Thence N 35° 51' 13" E - 3393.04 feet along the southeast line of Bradley Road to the most northerly comer of that 0.55 acre tract conveyed to John F. Griffiths and wife, M. Joan Griffiths by deed recorded in Volume 364, Page 553 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, which is in the southwest line of Carter Creek Cloisters according to plat of record in Volume 395, Page 183 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence S 49° 05' 47" E - 230.90 feet along the southwest line of the said Carter Creek Cloisters to the most southerly comer of same; Thence N 35° 51' 13" E - 1152.83 feet along the southeast line of the said Carter Creek Cloisters to the most easterly comer of same; Thence N 54° 08' 47" W - 260.00 feet along the northeast line of the said Carter Creek Cloisters to the southeast line of Carter Lake Subdivision according to plat of record in Volume 252, Page 111 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence N 35° 51' 13" E - 1085.00 feet along the line between the Carter Lake Home Owners Corporation 20.7 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 2414, Page 20 Annex02 Area 5 Page I of I of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the Justinus Bulhof 24.12 acre tract described in Volume 2628, Page 278 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, to the center of the old south channel of Carter's Creek; Thence down the center of the old south channel of Carter's Creek to the line between the James T. Carll 75 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 252, Page 434 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the James T. Carll 40.942 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 1682, Page 265 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, fi.om which the intersection of the said creek channel and the line between the said Carter Lake Home Owners Corporation 20.7 acre tract and the said Bulhof24.12 acre tract bears N 51 ° 59' 16" W - 5747.48 feet; Thence continuing down the center of the old south channel of Carter's Creek through the said Cafll 40.942 acre tract, across Greens Prairie Road and along the northeast line of the said Carol M. Anderson 648.21 acre tract to a point located 500' from the southeast right-of-way line of Greens Prairie Road, from which the point in the center of the old south channel of Carter's Creek and the line between the said Carll 75 acre tract and the said Carll 40.942 acre tract bears N 36° 50' 01" W - 1302.59 feet; Thence continuing down the center of the old south channel of Carter's Creek and the main channel of Carter's Creek which is the boundary between the said Carol M. Anderson 648.21 acre tract and that 2366.04 acre tract conveyed to George J. Kacal, Jr. and wife, Linda M. Kacal by deed recorded in Volume 1470, Page 88 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, to the comer of the said Anderson tract in the northwest line of the said Benjamin Allen tract, from which the point in the channel 500' southeast of the right-of-way of Greens Prairie Road bears N 77° 10' 16" W - 10, 365.39 feet; Thence along the line between the said Anderson tract and the said Allen tract as follows: S 4° 06' 27" W - 523.00 feet; S 6° 50' 22" W - 1320.21 feet; S 11 o 41' 36" W - 215.97 feet to the line between the said Anderson tract and that 4.0 acre tract conveyed to Tom Bradley by deed recorded in Volume 1502, Page 1 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence along the line between the said Anderson tract and the said Bradley 4.0 acre tract and continuing along the northwest line of Rock Prairie Road as follows: S 73° 12' 02"W- 706.08 feet; S 78° 22' 37"W-413.19 feet; S 74° 19' 30" W - 1172.30 feet to the comer of that 12.50 acre tract conveyed to James Janac by deed recorded in Volume 3628, Page 328 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, which is the existing city limits line of College Station, Texas, as defined by ordinance no. 1462; Annex02 Area 5 Page 2 of 2 Thence N 2° 58' 12" W - 658.79 feet along the northeast line of the said Janac 12.50 acre tract, which is the existing city limits line, to the northeast comer of same Thence S 87° 01' 48" W - 1342.54 feet along the line between the said Janac 12.50 acre tract and that 10.00 acre tract conveyed to James Janac by deed recorded in Volume 1113, Page 142 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas, and continuing along the line between the said Janac 10.00 acre tract and that 10.00 acre tract conveyed to James Janac by deed recorded in Volume 2522, Page 119 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, which is the existing city limits line, to the common comer of the two 10.00 acre tracts in the northeast line of a 60' wide private road conveyed to Robert Bonnet by deed recorded in Volume 3478, Page 33 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence S 2° 58' 12" E - 511.27 feet along the southwest line of the said Janac 10.00 acre tract and the existing city limits line; Thence continuing along the existing city limits line as defined by ordinance no. 1462 as follows: S 89° 04' 34" W- 137.92 feet; N 85° 50' 59" W - 586.71 feet; N 73° 45' 20" W - 281.04 feet; N 66° 49' 22" W - 368.62 feet; N 61° 25' 56" W - 1021.07 feet; N 61 ° 23' 07" W - 634.77 feet; N 72° 18' 14" W -359.66 feet; N 79° 43' 57" W - 880.23 feet; N 77° 22' 22" W - 1386.34 feet; N86° 13' 55" W- 911.14 feet; N 83° 30' 28" W - 726.22 feet; N 82° 16' 21" W- 122.68 feet; N 61° 11' 58" W - 332.23 feet; N 50° 43' 41" W - 758.26 feet; N 57° 48' 31" W - 1255.62 feet; N 69° 53' 32" W - 3311.48 feet; N 76° 28' 02" W - 1211.85 feet to the southeast line of that 5.005 acre tract conveyed to Rudolph Schultz by deed recorded in Volume 3704, Page 1 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas; N 42° 02' 33" E - 235.70 feet to the east comer of the said Schultz tract; N 47° 57' 27" W - 370.00 feet along the northeast line of the said Schultz tract to the most northerly comer of same; S 42° 02' 33" W - 55.15 feet along the northwest line of the said Schultz tract to the most easterly comer of the 3.37 acre tract conveyed to Nita M. Holliday by deed recorded in Volume 4148, Page 164 of the Official Public N 59° 53' 43" W - 362.23 feet along the northwest line of the said Holliday tract to the most northerly comer of same; Annex02 Area 5 Page 3 of 3 S 18° 23' 14" W - 440.16 feet along the northwest line of the said Holliday tract; N 76° 28' 02" W - 378.84 feet to the southeast line of that 1.41 acre tract conveyed to Roger Pampa by deed recorded in Volume 448, Page 236 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas; N 35° 51' 13" E - 188.78 feet along the southeast line of the said Pampa tract to the most easterly comer of same; N 39° 37' 21" W - 134.29 feet along the northeast line of the said Pampa tract to the most northerly comer of same; S 35° 51' 13" W - 275.83 feet along the northwest line of the said Pampa tract; N 76° 28' 02" W - 454.90 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 1340 acres* of land more or less. Bearings are Texas State Plane, NAD-83 datum, based on City of CS 1994 GPS control points and GPS observations. 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. *Acreage is approximate and was calculated with the centerline of the old, south channel of Carter's Creek determined from topographic maps, aerial photographs and deed information. Annex02 Area 5 Page 4 of 4 '7 MS r, i ,Ills - J EXHIBIT A-6 Joe Orr, Inc. Surveyors &Engtneers 2167 Post Oak Circle College Station, TX 77845 (979) 690-3378 Area 6 2002 Annexation City of College Station 17 June 2002 All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Thomas Camthers League, Abstract No. 7, the Augustus Williams League, Abstract No. 58, and the Nathan Clampitt Survey, Abstract No. 90, in Brazos County, Texas, being a strip of land lying along each side of Greens Prairie Road approximately 1175 feet wide extending from the old south channel of Carter's Creek to the southwest right-of-way line of State Highway No. 30 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning in the southwest right-of-way line of State Highway No. 30 at the common comer of the Walter McGmder 15.8 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 716, Page 132 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the Robert Allen Smith 15.8 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 716, Page 136 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas. Thence S 41° 22' 01" W - 862.08 feet along the line between the said McGruder tract and the said Smith tract to the rear common comer of same in the northeast line of the C.M. Anderson Properties, Ltd. tract described by deed recorded in Volume 3169, Page 130 &the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence S 47" 43' 56" E - 393.96 feet along the line between the said C.M. Anderson Properties, Ltd. tract and the said McGruder tract to a point located 500' northwest of the northwest right-of-way line of Greens Prairie Road; Thence through the said C.M. Anderson Properties, Ltd. tract and the Jean Stephen 870.94 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 3731, Page 202 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, parallel to and 500' from the northwest right- of-way line of Greens Prairie Road as follows: S 44° 13' 28" W - 306.74 feet to an angle point; S 42° 45' 29" W- 1132.51 feet to an angle point; S 41° 52' 27" W - 315.48 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left (R=4630.14'); Along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 16° 53' 03" to the end of said curve; S 24° 59' 24" W - 5870.27 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left (R=3581.85'); Annex02 Area 6 Page I of I Along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 12° 27' 45" to a point in the line between the Goen 50 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 138, Page 505 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the Liquid Energy Corporation tract described by deed recorded in Volume 594, Page 44 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence S 41° 14' 16" W - 373.50 feet along the line between the said Goen tract and the said Liquid Energy Corporation tract to the common comer of same in the northeast line of the C.F. Goen 160 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 33, Page 586 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence S 48° 31' 35" E - 234.93 feet along the line between the said Liquid Energy Corporation tract and the said Goen 150 acre tract to a point located 500' northwest of the northwest right-of-way line of Greens Prairie Road; Thence through the said Goen 160-acre tract parallel to and 500' from the northwest right-of-way line of Greens Prairie Road as follows: S 6053' 06" W - 1401.19' to the beginning of a curve to the right (R=2587.02'); Along the arc of said curve through a central angel of 18° 07' 45" to the end of said curve; Thence S 41° 41' 06" W - 2922.00 feet, at 116.0 feet pass the most northerly comer of the James T. Carll 40.942 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 1682, Page 265 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, and continuing along the line between the said Carll 40.942 acre tract and the James T. Carll 75 acre tract described in Volume 252, Page 434 of the Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas, to the old south channel of Carter's Creek; Thence in a southeasterly direction down the old south channel of Carter's Creek through the said Carll 40.942 acre tract, across Greens Prairie Road and along the line between the Carol M. Anderson 648.21 acre tract described by deed recorded in Volume 3375, Page 9 and the George J. Kacal, Jr. and wife, Linda M. Kacal 2366.04 acre tract described in Volume 1470, Page 88 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas, to a point located 500' southeast of the southeast right-of-way line of Greens Prairie Road, from which the point in the creek on the line between the Carll 75 acre tract and the Carll 40.942 acre tract bears N 36° 50' 01" W - 1302.59 feet; Thence through the said Kacai tract parallel to and 500' from the southeast right-of-way line of Greens Prairie Road as follows: N 41° 51' 17" E - 2428.00 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left (R=3762.02')' Along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 34° 58' 11" to the end of said curve; Annex02 Area 6 Page 2 of 2 N 6° 53' 06" E - 180.35 feet to the line between the said Kacal tract and the said Goen 160 acre tract; Thence N 42° 01' 40" E - 333.63 feet along the line between the said Kacal tract and the said Goen 160 acre tract to the common comer of the said Goen tract and that 32.27 acre tract conveyed to Mark Dudley and wife, Deanie Dudley by deed recorded in Volume 3738, Page 192 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County, Texas; Thence N 48° 20' 42" W - 233.78 feet along the line between the said Goen 160 acre tract and the said Dudley tract to a point located 500' southeast of the southeast right-of- way line of Greens Prairie Road; Thence parallel to and 500' from the southeast line of Greens Prairie Road as follows: N 6° 53' 06" E - 904.25 feet to the beginning of a curve to the fight (R=2406.85'); Along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 18° 06' 18" to the end of said curve; N 24° 59' 24" E - 5870.27 feet to the beginning of a curve to the fight (R=3455.14'); Along the arc of said curve through a cenu'al angle of 16° 53' 03" to the end of said curve; N 41° 52' 27" E - 306.42 feet to an angle point; N 42° 45' 29" E - 1108.41 feet to an angle point; N 44° 13' 28" E - 935.68 feet to the southwest right-of-way line of State Highway 30; Thence along the southwest right-of-way line of State Highway 30 as follows: N 39° 58' 12" W - 382.19 feet to an angle point; N 28° 33' 30" W - 200.29 feet to an angle point; N 39° 58' 35" W - 1045.51 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 456 acres of land more or less. Bearings are Texas State Plane, NAD-83 datum, based on City of CS 1994 GPS control points and GPS observations. Annex02 Area 6 Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT B CITY OF COLLEGE STATION SERVICE PLAN FOR AREAS TO BE ANNEXED OCTOBER 24, 2002 1. ANNEXATION AREAS The annexatxon areas are located in various parts of the City of College Station's Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction. These properties are illustrated in Figure 1 and described below. Area # 1 - located generally at the intersection of Harvey Mitchell Parkway and Wellborn Road and containing approximately 644 acres. Area # 2 - located generally south of Green Prairie Road and north of Arrington Road and containing approximately 1077 acres. Area # 3 - located in the Nantucket Subdivision and containing approximately 40 acres. Area # 4 - located generally east of Rock Prairie Road and north of Carter Lake Subdivision and containing approximately 655 acres. Area # 5 - located generally east of Rock Prairie Road and south of the Carter Lake Subdivision and containing approximately 1340 acres. Area # 6 - located generally along the extension of Greens Prairie Road east from Carter Creek to SH 30 and containing approximately 455 acres. II. INTRODUCTION This service plan has been prepared in accordance with the Texas Local Government Code, Sections 43.02 43.065, and 43.065(b)-(o) (Vernon 1999, AND VERSON Su?P. 2002) as amended). Municipal faciliues and services to the annexed areas described above will be provided or made avmlable on behalf of the City in accordance with the following plan. This plan provides a program under which the City of College Station wall provide full mumc~pal services to the annexed areas. All services will be provided within the t~me provided in TEXAS LOCAL GOVERN M ENT CO DE SEC. 43.056(H }. 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 contemplated or projected in the annexed area 111. PERMITS REQUIRED Construction activities underway prior to annexation may continue provided that all construction after annexation must comply with City codes and ordinances. All permits required by City codes and ordinances must be obtained for construction underway. Permit fees shall be waived for construction underway prior to annexation. IV. AD VALOREM (PROPERTY OWNER) TAX SERVICES Certain municipal services will be provided on the effective date of annexation. These include: A. Police Protection and Animal Control Police service, including patrolling, response to calls, and other routine functions, will be provided to the property upon the effective date of the annexation using existing personnel and equipment. Animal control services will also be provided to the property upon the effective date of the annexation. B. Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services Fire protection and emergency medical services 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 within sixty (60) days of the date of annexation. C. Roads and Streets, and Street Signs Roads and streets in the area annexed will be maintained by the City of College Station. State highways 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 City-wide basis taking into consideration such factors as: street width, volume of traffic, street conditions, nature of maintenance needs, and public safety hazards. Street signs shall be brought to College Station standards within 60 days of the annexation. The City will install street signs in accordance with College Station standards for same within sixty (60) days of the annexation. D. Solid Waste Collection The City is not required to provide solid waste collection services under this Service Plan to a person who continues to use the services of a privately owned solid waste management service provider. 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. Residential Service - All services will be provided at a point of collection adjacent to, and accessible from, a public right of way. Residential solid waste collection vehicles will not conduct operations on private roads or property. In the case of multiple residences located on a privately owned road, a mass collection point will be established at an area adjacent to the nearest public right of way. The City will provide all residential containers. Commercial Service - Containers and collection points may be located on private property, provided that it can be easily accessed from a public right of way, and both the route of access and the collection point meet sanitation division requirements for approved surfaces, vehicle clearance and turning radii. The City will provide standard commercial containers. A private collection company presently serves a portion of the annexed area in the Nantucket Subdivision. Service in this area will continue to be provided by this business through a franchise agreement. In order to secure solid waste collection services in the remaining areas, each property owner must establish a utility account with the City of College Station. Services will be initiated upon the effective date of annexation. E. Building Inspections Building inspections will be made available on the effective date of the annexation on the same basis and at the same level as similar facilities are maintained throughout the City. Service is provided on a "cost recovery" basis, and permit fees offset the costs of services delivered. Incomplete construction must obtain building permits from the Building Inspections Department of the City of College Station. F. Planning and Development Services Planning and Development Services will be made available on the effective date of the annexation. The Development Services Department currently services this property by way of administration of Chapter 9 of the CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Code o£ Ordinances, concerning subdivision regulations. The College Station City Council adopted the current Comprehensive Plan in August, 1997. The Future Land Use Plan addresses both land in the City and its ETJ. The Plan designates future land uses to manage the quality and quantity of growth by organizing the land use patterns and by matching land use intensity with available infrastructure. The City's Comprehensive Plan will be used as a basis tbr final zoning classifications after the properties are annexed. G. Parks and Recreation The City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, is not aware of the existence of any parks, playgrounds or public swimming pools now located in the areas proposed for annexation. In the event any such facilities do exist and are public, they will be maintained to the same degree and extent that the City maintains public parks, playgrounds and swimming pools within the current City limits. H. Other Publicly Owned Buildings and Facilities The City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, is not aware of the existence of any publicly owned buildings now located in the areas proposed for annexation. In the event any such facilities do exist and are public, they will be maintained to the same degree and extent that the City maintains these facilities within the current City limits. 4 V. 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 pans 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 any of the methods by which the City provides services to other comparable areas. All services will be provided within the time provided in TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE SEC. 43.056(H). Water and Wastewater facilities as shown within this service plan have been sized to accommodate projected demands that will occur within the effective time of the service plan (10 years) for the annexed area. Water and 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 VII Water and Wastewater Capital Improvements. The City may extend facilities under this plan or otherwise serve this area through the use of Impact Fees as permitted under CHAPTER 395 OF THE TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE. A. Area 1 Wastewater Properties within Annexation Area 1 are currently on septic systems except for the residents of University Acres who are served by University Acres Wastewater Treatment Plant. This plant is owned and operated under TPDES wastewater permit No. 12284-001 by Dr. Albert Prescott Ribisi. Upon annexation, the treatment plant will remain in operation to provide private wastewater treatment and disposal to the buildings currently connected to the plant. The City of College Station will obtain a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) for the entire Annexation Area to provide retail wastewater services as required. As in other areas of College Station with similar topography, land use, and population density these rural density areas will remain on septic systems or small wastewater treatment plants. This status will remain until such time as significant development occurs to warrant the extension of an organized sanitary sewer collection system. W~teF All properties with water service in Annexation Area 1 arc currently served by private well or the Wellborn Special Utility District. Wellborn currently supplies water to this area via a 2'' water line located along Wellborn Road and another 2" water line along Cain Road. Exhibit A-1 illustrates these existing service lines. Where these Wellborn Special Utility District lines exist within Annexation Area 1, service will be continued to be provided by Wellborn Special Utility District (SUD) under the contract between the City of College Station and Wellborn SLID until the City takes over service fi.om Wellborn SUD. Area 2 Wastewater All properties within Annexation Area 2 are currently on septic systems. As in other similarly developed areas of College Station, these rural density areas will remain on septic systems until such time as significant development occurs to warrant the extension of an organized sanitary sewer collection system. Water All properties with water service in Annexation Area 2 are currently served by private well or the Wellborn Special Utility District. Wellborn currently supplies water to this area via a 2" water line, which is located along Arrington Road. Exhibit A-2 illustrates these existing service lines. Where these Wellborn Special Utility District lines exist within Annexation Area 2, service will continue to be provided by Wellborn Special Utility District under an existing contract with the City until service is taken over by the City from the Wellborn SUD pursuant to the contract. B. Area 3 Wastewater The sanitary sewer service to Annexation Area 3 is currently provided by a small private wastewater treatment plant and collection system owned and operated by Nantucket, Ltd. which has filed for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity with the TCEQ. Upon annexation, the City of College Station will allow Nantucket Ltd. to continue to provide full retail wastewater services until such time that TCEQ has granted CCN to Nantucket, or an agreement with the City is reached to allow all property, easements, sewer lines, manholes, lift stations, equipment, treatment plant and appurtenances and any other facilities required to provide full retail wastewater services to all customers currently served by Nantucket Ltd. to be transferred to the City at no cost. Should an agreement be reached, the City will take over the operation and maintenance of the plant. The plant may be removed from service once a gravity sewer line can be constructed to the plant location. The plant will remain in service until the City constructs an organized sanitary sewer collection system to serve this area. Water All properties with water service in Annexation Area 3 are currently served by private well or the Wellborn Special Utility District. Wellborn currently supplies water to this area via an 8" water line, which is located along SH6 and a 2" water line along Nantucket Drive. Exhibit A- 2 illustrates these existing service lines. Where these Wellborn Special Utility District lines exist within Annexation Area 3, service will continue to be provided by Wellborn Special Utility District under an existing contract with the City until service is taken over by the City t¥om the Wellborn SUD pursuant to the contract. C. Area 4 Wastewater All properties within Annexation Area 4 are currently on septic systems. As in other similarly developed areas of College Station, these rural density areas will remain on septic systems until such time as significant development occurs to warrant the extension of an organized sanitary sewer collection system. In accordance with the City of College Station's Water and Waste Water Extension Policy, these collection line extensions will be designed and constructed by the developer or the Cay may extend them as Impact Fee Lines. Water All properties with water service in Annexation Area 4 are currently served by private well or the Wellborn Special Utility District. Wellborn currently supplies water to this area via a 2" water line, which is located along Bird Pond Road. Exhibit A-3 illustrates these existing service lines. Where these Wellborn Special Utility District lines exist within Annexation Area 4, service will continue to be provided by Wellborn Special Utility District under an existing contract with the City until service is taken over by the City from the Wellborn SUD pursuant to the contract. D. Area 5 Wastewater All properties within Annexation Area 5 are currently on septic systems. As in other similarly developed areas of College Station, these rural density areas will remain on septic systems until such time as significant development occurs to warrant the extension of an organized sanitary sewer collection system. In accordance with the City of College Station's Water and Waste Water Extension Policy, these collection line extensions will be designed and constructed by the developer or the City may extend them as Impact Fee Lines. Water All properties with water service in Annexation Area 5 are currently served by private well or the Wellborn Special Utility District. Wellborn currently supplies water to this area via a 2" water line located along Rock Prairie Road. Exhibit A4 illustrates these existing service lines. Where these Wellborn Special Utility District lines exist within Annexation Area 5, service will continue to be provided by Wellborn Special Utility District under an existing contract with the City until service is taken over by the City from the Wellborn SUD pursuant to the contract. E. Area 6 Wastewater All properties within Annexation Area 6 are currently on septic systems. As in other similarly developed areas of College Station, these rural density areas will remain on septic systems until such time as significant development occurs to warrant the extension of an organized sanitary sewer collection system. In accordance with the City of College Station's Water and Wastewater Extension Policy, these collection line extensions will be designed and constructed by the developer or the City may extend them as Impact Fee Lines. Water All properties with water service in Annexauon Area 6 are currently served by private well, Wellborn Special Utility District, or Wickson Special Utility District. Wellborn currently supplies water to this area via a 16" line. Wickson Special Utility District currently supplies water to this area via an 8" line. Exhibit A-5 illustrates these existing service lines. Where the Wellborn Special Utility District lines exist within Annexation Area 6. service will continue to be provided by Wellborn Special Utility District under an existing contract with the City until service is taken over by the City from the Wellborn SUD pursuant to the contract. Wickson Special Utility District, however, does not have an existing contract with the City of College Station that will allow the City to assume their customers. Therefore, as development occurs within Annexation Area 6 Wickson SUD will continue to serve these customers. This may prove problematic, as the Wickson Special Utility District may not be capable of serving these properties with fire protection as required within the City's development ordinances. Therefore as these properties develop, in order to comply with the City's fire protection ordinances, they may be required to install a pond with a dry hydrant system, a chemical fire sprinkler system, or obtain a variance to the respective fire protection ordinance. VI. 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, growth trends and direction and the City Council through its development plans and policies. A. Police Protection Police protection services will be provided to the annexed area through existing City facilities at a level of service comparable to the level of service in other pans 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 Fire protection and emergency medical services will be provided will be provided to the annexed area through existing City facilities 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 Solid waste collection services will be provided to the annexed area 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. Roads and Streets Streets and drainage will be provided through the existing facilities at a level of service not less than exists in the area immediately preceding annexation. The improvement and enlargement of roads within existing rights-of-way will be included in future capital VII. improvements programs as practical and where needed to facilitate the maneuvering of emergency and sanitation service vehicles. E. Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools 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 limited to, dedication of park land and/or money in lieu of land in accordance with the City of College Station subdivision regulations. F. Other Public Building and Facilities 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 water and wastewater major facilities (i.e. water storage, wastewater treatment facilities and large diameter water transmission and trunk sewer lines) shall be borne by the City; 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 ofbnpact Fees. Standard tap fees or other fees that are put into effect on a citywide basis are in addition to ~mpact fees levied. A. Area 1 Wastewater The City of College Station will construct as part of Annexation Area I's Capital Improvement Plan, an 18" trunk sewer line along the north fork of Bee Creek to terminate just west of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way. This line will act as the main trunk sewer line for Annexation Area 1. The Luther Street Lift Station, which was completed May 1, 2002, serves the 130 acres located west of I&GN Road. Water The City of College Station will construct as part of Annexation Area I's Capital Improvement Plan, two 12" water mains located at Navarro Drive and Rock Prairie Road extending from the east side of Wellborn Road to terminate just west of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way. These two lines will serve as the water main transmission lines to serve the eastern portion of Annexation Area 1. An 18" water line along FM 2818 is currently under design that will serve the western portion of Annexation Area 1. The water line is being built in accordance with the West Side Utility Master Plan. Exhibit A-I illustrates the proposed improvements. 10 B. Area 2 Wastewater The City of College Station will construct as part of Annexation Area 2's Capital Improvement Plan a 12" trunk sewer line from Annexation Area 3 along Harpers Ferry Road to Annexation Area 2. A portion of Annexation Area 2 will not be able to gravity feed to the 12" trunk sewer line. This area is planned to develop as rural density residential, which can be served by septic systems. If redevelopment of this area warrants the extension of a force main and lit~ station, those improvements would be constructed by the developer or by the City as an Impact Fee Improvement. Water The City will construct as part of Annexation Area 2's Capital Improvement Plan, a 12" water main from the Castlegate Subdivision to Area 2. Exhibit A-2 illustrates the proposed improvements. C. Area 3 Wastewater The City of College Station will construct as part of Annexation Area 3's Capital Improvement Plan a 12" trunk sewer line from SH 6 and through Annexation Area 3 along Nantucket Drive or along the rear of several lots in this location. Water The City of College Station will construct as part of Annexation Area 3's Capital Improvement Plan, an 8" water along Nantucket Drive to Area 3. E.xhibit A-2 illustrates the proposed improvements. D. Area 4 Wastewater Area 4 will remain on septic systems until such time as development warrants the extension of an organized sanitary sewer collection system. Water The City of College Station will construct as part of Annexation Area 4's Capital Improvement Plan, a 12" water main under Rock Prairie Road at Bird Pond Road. Exhibit A-3 illustrates the proposed improvements. E, Area 5 Wastewater The City of College Station will construct as a part of Annexation Area 5's Capital Improvement Plan an 8" sewer line from the western side of Area 5 at the Rock Prairie/Greens Prairie Intersection along Greens Prairie Road to the existing sewer at the entrance to Pebble Creek. If Area 5 is not annexed, the sewer portion of Area 5 will still need to be constructed to serve Area 6. Water The City of College Station will construct as a part of Annexation Area 5's Capital Improvement Plan two 12" water line extensions to the east and west of Greens Prairie Road. If Area 5 is not annexed, the water portion of Area 5 will still need to be constructed to serve Area 6. Exhibit A4 illustrates the proposed improvements. 11 F. Area 6 Wastewater The City. of College Station will construct as a part of Annexation Area 6's Capital Improvement Plan a lift station and 6" force main through Area 6 from the Greens Prairie Road/Rock Prairie Road intersection to just northeast of Tonkaway Lake Road. Water The City of College Station does not have an agreement with Wickson Special Utility District, therefore, the customers within Wickson's CCN shall continue to be served by Wickson Special Utility District. The CCNs areas are indicated on Exhibit A-6. The City will install a 12" water line from the Greens Prairie Road/Rock Prairie Road intersection to the southern end of Area 6, along Greens Prairie Road. Exhibit A-5 illustrates the proposed improvements. VIII. UNIFORM LEVEL OF SERVICES MAY NOT BE REQUIRED 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. IX. TERM This service plan shall be valid for a term often (10) years. Renewal of the service plan shall be at the discretion of City Council. X. 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 Texas Local Government Code, Section 43.056 (Vernon 1999 and Vernon Supp. 2002). 12 APPENDIX - ! I % % · % % ?_ · t- 0 C~ X (- (- -/ / /,. · ¢ : ) r