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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 2001-17 Annex 196.09 Elliot Bradley.pdfCITY OF ANNA, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 2001-17 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF SAID CITY SO AS TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND ADOPTING A SERVICE PLAN FOR SAID TERRITORY AND ITS. INHABITANTS WHEREAS, certain property owners have petitioned the City of Anna to have their property, described in Exhibit A, annexed to the City of Anna; and WHEREAS, said properties are adjacent to and adjoin the present boundaries of the City of Anna; and WHEREAS, a service plan providing for the extension of municipal services into the proposed annexed area and attached to this ordinance as Exhibit B and hereby made part of this ordinance was prepared prior to publication of notice of hearings and reviewed at said hearings; and WHEREAS, after hearing the arguments for and against the annexation, the City Council has voted to annex said territory to the City of Anna, Texas; now therefore Section I. The land and territory described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and hereby made an integral part of this Ordinance, lying adjacent to and adjoining the present boundaries of the City of Anna, Texas, is hereby added and annexed to the City of Anna, Texas, and said territory hereinafter described shall hereafter be included within the boundary limits of the City of Anna, Texas, and the present boundary limits of such city are altered and amended so as to include said area within the corporate limits of the City of Anna, Texas. Section 2. The above described territory and the area so annexed shall be a part of the City of Anna, Texas, and the inhabitants thereof, if any, shall be entitled to all of the rights and privileges of all citizens and shall be bounded by the acts, ordinances, resolutions, and regulations of the City of Anna, Texas. Section 3. The service plan providing for the extension of municipal services into the annexed area and attached to this ordinance as Exhibit B is hereby adopted. The City Secretary is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of Collin County, Texas, a certified copy of this ordinance. D:OnnaWna Dev lssueslAnnexations120011Central Expy 196 J01 -Annex Onidoc Page 1 of 2 PASSED on this the 9th day of October, 2001, by the following vote of all members of the City Council as present: AYES S NAYS D ABSTAIN _0 appRnvFn- ATTEST: City Secretary D:I4nnaWnna Dev lssuesWnnexations{20011Central Expy 196 JV11-Annex Ord. doc Page 2 of 2 ;tract No. - 752, Lh2 Thomas Rattan survey, Abstract No_ 78Z and the Joseph Bcoyle Survey. Abs"et No.105, being a survey of the 196.193 acre tract, ibed in a Trust Agreement between Gary t'. Bram, -Trustee, and John Dieffenbach, 'The Beneficiary-, dated December 20, 1991 and recorded in Clerks File No, 92-4.0 0 of the Collin County Land Records, being d—^mod by metes and bounds as follows: BEG;Ni iiNG at an iron pin set at the intersection of the center line of county road no. 368 and the north line of Farm Road no. 455, ce g i eh p;n being the southern most southwest comer of s Id 1 eo.19.3 acre tract; THENCE with a west line of said 196.193 acre tract, and generally with the center of said county road No. 368 as follows; North 00.29' 10" West, a distance of 1033.46 feet to at iron pin found; North 000 06'444 East, leaving said road at 995 38 favi, in all, a distance of 1395.92 feet, to it Pin found under an east-west fence at the south inside comer of said 196.193 acre trap; THENCE with the south line of said 198.193 ase tract as follows North, SO- 4i' 36" West, generally with said fence, a distance of 128.49 feet to a nail Set; North 89° 40' 03" Wcst, a distance of 371.26 feet to a nail set in fence; North 87.38' 37" West, passing an iron pin set in fence at 156.76 fem-M, and continuing in all, a distance of 250.93 fee! to a point at the most weNerty &Outhwest comer of said 196.193 acre tract; THENCE with the West line of said 196.193 acne tract and anesthb:Uhed fence and hedge row as follows North 00d 48' 48" West, passing an Iron pin set at 41.20 feet, and continuing in all, a distance of 244.04 feet to a cull set; North 00^ 5244' West, a distance of 292.93 feet to a nail set; North 010 11' 50" West, a distance of 489.34 feet to a nail set; North 01.38' 40" West, a d an-„ of 362.44 feet to a nail set; North 00° 56'050 West, a distance of 400.20 feet to an iron pin found in the center of a dirt road at the northwest rnmar of said 195.193 acre tract THENCE North 89" 11'00" East, generally with the center of said dirt aced a,d with the north line of said 196.193 acre tract, a distance of 794.06 feet to an iron pin found in a no"-south `once; THENCE South D0. 10' 57" West, a distance of 232.18 feet to a i;oi, pin set in the center of said dirt road: THENCE North 89. 56' 12" East, with a north line of said 196.193 acre trac4 e a generally with the center of said dirt road, coming to =,i3 county road no. 366 at approximately 920 fest arK, 6eparting said county road at approximately 1080 feet, continuing with the center of an abandoned lane, in all, a distance of 213e.7,.6 feel to an iron pin found in the west right-of-v?—line of U. 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Highway No. 75 at the northeast crI mer of said 196.193 acre tract; THENCE with the west right-of-moray line of said fthrtay 75 and with the east line of said 196.193 are tract as fo'riows: South 11° 21' 00" West, a distance of 104.29 feet to an iron ;;n set; South 086 29' 00' West, a distance of 2200.00 feet to an iron pin set; South 12° 04'00" West, a distance of 801.57 feet to an iron pin set; South 08° 29' 00" West, a distance of 200.00 feet to ani iron pin set; South 17- 01'X' West, a distance of 20224 feet to an iron pin set; South 45= 21'00' West, a distance of 499.98 feet to an iron pin sa: South 096 52' 00" West, a distance cf 108,20 feet to an iron pin set; South 44- 11'001" West, a distance of 40.09 feet to an iron pin set in the north line Of said Farm Road No. 455; THENCE with the north find Of said Farm Road No. 455 as follows: South 89° 13'50" West, 982.03 feet to an iron pin set; South 89. 40'50" West. 13559 fcPf to the ?LACE OF BEGINNING, end .,.^,ntainiog 196.09 ACRES OF LAND. CERTIFICATION: 1, hereby certify that b made this survey -n the ground on October 20, 1999 on the herein dacrvtbed tract shown hereon and set comer stakes as reflected on the plat and that only visible or apparent improvements on the ground are a< she :n 011 the survey: to my knowledge, there are no visible or apparent encroachments, overlapping of improvements or Conflicts except as shown On the survey plat; FLOOD CERTIFICATION According to Flood Insurance Rate Map No. 4808500175 G, dated January 19, 1996, a portion of the property platted hereon lies within the 100 year n--Od plain as shown on tho plat hereon. EXHIBIT B CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS ANNEXATION SERVICE PLAN OCTOBER, 2001 D.OnnalCity CounciA10-09-01104-Service Plan.doc Paoe 1 of 8 CODE ENFORCEMENT Code Enforcement includes activities of inspecting properties and buildings and securing compliance with adopted ordinances and codes relative to the following: (1) Tall grass and weeds (except for agricultural and ranch properties) (2) Trash and debris (3) Stagnant water and unsanitary conditions (4) Junked vehicles and parts (5) Junked appliances and materials (6) Enforcement of the Minimum Housing Code pertaining to maintenance and habitability of existing housing City code enforcement activities will be conducted in newly annexed territories under the same terms and on the same schedule and using the same procedures as for other areas inside the corporate limits. Code enforcement services will be implemented immediately upon the effective date of this ordinance. D_IAnnalAnna Dev IssuesOnnexations120011Centra/ Expy 196 JVV04-Service Plan. doc Paae 2 of 8 SOLID WASTE, BRUSH, AND REFUSE COLLECTION SERVICES Refuse Service Newly annexed areas will receive solid waste (trash), brush, and refuse service in accordance with existing city ordinances. The City of Anna contracts with a private solid waste collection firm to provide solid waste, brush, and refuse collection service. Generally, the City ordinances and the contract between the City and the private collection firm provides for residential pick-up service of plastic bags and metal cans of not larger than 20 gallons in size at curbside or streetside twice per week for a fee that is established by the city council. Present solid waste collection service routes will be extended to cover annexed areas. Commercial solid waste service is available through the private collection firm under contract with the City or by private contract between the commercial entity and a private contractor. If the commercial entity desires to utilize the services of the firm under contract with the City, the commercial entity is responsible for making such request to the City Secretary, in writing. These services will be implemented within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the ordinance of which this service plan is a part. D:IAnnaOnna Dev lssueslAnnexations120011Centrat Expy 196,1004 -Service Plan.doc Paoe 3 of 8 PLANNING, ZONING AND MAPPING The function of planning, zoning, and mapping is to implement ordinances relating to zoning classifications within the City and to provide mapping resources. Zoning functions include the following: (1) Provide proper zoning classification of properties within the City. Zoning is a tool to designate the uses of property, such as residential, business, agricultural, industry, etc. Proper zoning ensures the best use for the property and, at the same time, protects adjacent properties from mixed uses that reduce property value and lower the quality of life for adjacent property owners and residents. It also regulates parking, building heights, lot coverage, noise pollution, setbacks, and regulations relating to the use of property. (2) Enforce zoning ordinances relating to uses permitted, parking, lot coverage, minimum building area, storage, heights, and other items. (3) Implement and enforce subdivision and plat requirements. (4) Provide assistance to citizens building on their property and handle complaints relating to land use and zoning. Mapping and drafting functions include the following: (1) Provide mapping resources of new territories, zoning, streets, water and sewer lines, easements, right-of-ways, subdivisions, lots, and other related matters. (2) Assist citizens in matters related to their properties and maps containing requested information. These services will be provided to residents and property owners in newly annexed territories on the some basis as they are provided to residents and property owners in the existing incorporated area. Planning, zoning, and mapping services will be implemented immediately upon the effective date of this ordinance. D-OnnalAnna Dev lssueslAnnexationsI200IICentral Expy 196 JV104-Service Plan. doc Paoe 4 of 8 STREET MAINTENANCE The street maintenance function is primarily supported from ad valorem (property) and sales taxes. Maintenance activities are determined by the level of funding and the need for maintenance as determined by the city council. Once the annexation of property included in this ordinance has been completed, all streets, roads, and bridges included in the annexed area will be added to the City's street maintenance program. Roadways in the newly annexed area will receive equal consideration with regard to maintenance as those within the existing corporate limits. Street maintenance services will be implemented immediately upon the effective date of this ordinance. D:IAnnalCity CounciA10-09-01104-Service Plan. doc Paoe 6 of 8 WASTEWATER SERVICES Citizens in newly annexed areas will be offered sanitary sewer service in accordance with existing City ordinances. Generally these ordinances state that the customer must bear the cost of construction of sewer system facilities to a point where service to the customer can be provided. All sanitary sewer facilities must be constructed in accordance with Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Texas Department of Insurance, and City of Anna regulations and specifications. The property being annexed through this ordinance will require sanitary sewer service to be extended to the property by the property owner/developer. Should the property be developed, the property owner/developer will be required to submit plans for providing sanitary sewer service to the tract as part of the platting process. The policy for private service lines will remain the same as exists in the current city limits. That is, the City will maintain main transmission lines only. Only one connection per primary structure is permitted without specific written approval from an authorized official of the City. Improvements to the wastewater system are made on a priority basis in accordance with the Wastewater System element of the Comprehensive Development Plan of the City of Anna. This Plan is evaluated and updated periodically. Upon completion of this annexation, the Plan will be evaluated and updated to include wastewater system improvement needs of the annexed area as part of the overall Anna Wastewater System Plan. Sewer service rates will be assessed at the same rate as established for other city customers in the same use classification. D_14nnalAnna Dev IssuestAnnexations120011Central Expy 196 JV104-Service Plan.doc Paae 7 of 8 WATER SERVICES Residents and property owners in newly annexed areas will be offered water service in accordance with existing City ordinances. Generally, these ordinances state that the customer must bear the cost of construction of water system facilities to a point where connection to the existing system can be made and service to the customer can be provided. All water mains must be constructed in accordance with Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Texas Department of Insurance, and City of Anna regulations and specifications. The property being annexed through this ordinance will require water service to be extended to the property by the property owner/developer. Should the property be developed, the property owner/developer will be required to submit plans for providing water service to the tract as part of the platting process. The policy for private service lines will remain the same as exists in the current City limits. That is, the City will maintain water lines from the water main to the water meter. All repairs/maintenance from the meter to the point of usage is the property owner's responsibility. Improvements to the water system are made on a priority basis in accordance with the Water System element of the Comprehensive Development Plan of the City of Anna. This Plan is evaluated and updated periodically. 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