HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 2002-36 Annex Tompkins 35 Acre Westfield.pdfCITY OF ANNA, TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO. 2002-36
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.
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PASSED on this the 12th day of November, 2002, by the following vote of all members
of the City Council as present:
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EXHIBIT A
BEING a tract of land situated in Collin County, Texas out of the Joseph
Schluter Survey, Abstract No. 856, and being the remainder of a 40 acre
called tract of land conveyed to Benj. B. West and Hazel Marie West according
to the deed recorded in Volume 393, Page 378, Deed Records, Collin County,
Texas and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at a 1/2" iron rod found in the south right of way line of Farm
Road 455 (80' right of way), being the northeast corner of said West tract,
and also being the northwest corner of the remainder of an 8.4 acre tract of
land conveyed to Harlow Land Company, Ltd. according to the deed recorded
in Volume 4617, Page 2624, Deed Records, .Collin County, Texas;
THENCE, departing said south line, and along said common line, South 00
degrees, 38 minutes, 04 seconds West, a distance of 1544.15 feet to a 1/2"
iron rod found at the southeast corner of said West tract;
THENCE, along the south line of said West tract, North 88 degrees, 00
minutes, 53 seconds, West, a distance of 16.68 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found
at the northeast corner of a 7.511 acre called tract of land conveyed to
James Bonner Oglesby by deed recorded in Volume 3963, Page 362, Deed
Records, Collin County, Texas;
THENCE, along the common line of said West and Oglesby tracts, and with an
established fence line, North 88 degrees, 45 minutes, 49 seconds, West, a
distance of 72.17 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set with red plastic cap stamped
"R.P.L.S. 5199";
THENCE, continuing
along
said common line and said
fence,
North 87
degrees,
16 minutes, 33 seconds
West, a distance of 167.74
feet to
a 5/8" iron
rod
set with red plastic
cap
stamped "R.P.L.S. 5199";
THENCE, continuing
along
said common line and said
fence,
North 86
degrees,
48 minutes, 54 seconds
West, a distance of 79.54 feet
to
a 5/8" iron rod
set with red plastic
cap
stamped "R.P.L.S. 5199";
THENCE, continuing
along
said common line and said
fence,
North 88
degrees,
39 minutes, 04 seconds
West, a distance of 192.83
feet to
a 5/8" iron
rod
set with red plastic
cap
stamped "R.P.L.S. 5199";
THENCE, continuing
along
said common line and said
fence,
North 86
degrees,
15 minutes, 46 seconds
West, a distance of 203.49
feet to
a 5/8" iron
rod
set with red plastic
cap
stamped "R.P.L.S. 5199";
THENCE, continuing
along
saidcommon line and said
fence,
North 87
degrees,
15 minutes, 20 seconds
West, a distance of 262.10 feet to
a 1" iron
pipe
found;
THENCE, continuing along said common line and said fence, North 88 degrees,
09 minutes, 36 seconds West, a distance of 18.34 feet to a 1/2" iron rod
found at the southwest corner of said West tract, and the northwest corner
of said Oglesby tract, also being in the east line of a 1.496 acre called tract
of land conveyed to Slayter Creek Association by deed recorded in Volume
1158, Page 316, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas;
THENCE, along the common line of said West and Slayter Creek Association
tracts, and with an established fence, North 02 degrees, 24 minutes, 51
seconds East, a distance of 64.91 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set with red
plastic cap stamped "R.P.L.S. 5199";
THENCE, continuing along said common line and said fence, North 02 degrees,
14 minutes, 58 seconds West, a distance of 1473.20 feet to a 1" iron pipe
found in the south right of way line of said Farm Road 455, the northwest
corner of said West tract, and the northeast corner of said Slayter Creek
Association tract;
THENCE, along said south right of way line, South 87 degrees, 44 minutes, 00
seconds, East, a distance of 969.05 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and
containing 1,528,103 square feet or 35.0804 acres of land, more or less.
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ANNEXATION SERVICE PLAN
TOMPKINS 35.08 ACRE TRACT
NOVEMBER, 2002
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.
SOLID WASTE, BRUSH, AND REFUSE COLLECTION SERVICES
Refuse Service
Citizens in newly annexed areas will receive solid waste (trash), brush, and refuse
service in accordance with existing city ordinances. Generally, the ordinances provide
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. Most large objects can be picked up on an as -needed basis. The solid waste
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customer must arrange for large object pick-up by calling the City of Anna (972-924-
3325). Present solid waste collection service routes will be extended to cover annexed
areas.
The City currently contracts with a private firm that provides solid waste collection
services. The individual customer will be provided information regarding solid waste
collections services when the customer makes his/her water and/or sanitary sewer
service deposit.
These services will be implemented within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the
ordinance of which this service plan is a part.
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.
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(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.
FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES
The City is served by the Anna Volunteer Fire Department, a private non-profit
corporation. Fire protection services provided by the Anna Volunteer Fire Department
to the City include response to fire calls and inspection of commercial and industrial
structures for code violations. All fire protection services provided by the Anna
Volunteer Fire Department within the existing corporate limits will be provided within the
newly annexed area upon the effective date of the annexation. Volunteers are available
for consultation on fire prevention on request by citizens and/or property owners of the
community.
It is anticipated that development of the property will result in additional costs to the city
relative to provision of fire protection and prevention services to the property. A fire
prevention and fire protection capital improvement assessment may be charged and
assessed on a building lot basis as development of the property occurs.
Fire protection services will be implemented immediately upon the effective date of this
ordinance.
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
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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 or after the acceptance by the City of the streets in a new subdivision,
whichever is appropriate.
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 Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas Department of
Insurance, and City of Anna regulations and specifications.
The property is located within the area certificated to the City of Anna for sanitary sewer
service. The newly annexed area 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 Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas Department of
Insurance, and City of Anna regulations and specifications.
It is anticipated that sanitary sewer service will be provided to this property through
construction by the property owner and/or developer of off-site and on-site facilities. A
Facilities Agreement will be developed that will identify the details regarding sanitary
sewer service for the newly annexed area. Impact fees may be charged to the property
for the recovery of costs associated with provision of sanitary sewer service to the
property. Should the property owner and/or developer construct eligible oversized
and/or off-site facilities, the property owner and/or developer may be reimbursed for
some or all of the costs of such facilities, subject to agreement with the City of Anna.
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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 structure is permitted without specific written approval from an authorized official of
the City.
Sanitary sewer service rates will be assessed at the same rate as established for other
city customers in the same use classification.
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
suitable connection to the existing system can be made and service to the customer can
be provided. Water service facilities designed to connect an unserved area to the City's
existing system must be approved by the City Council and meet all City zoning,
subdivision, and other relevant requirements. All water mains must be constructed in
accordance with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas Department of
Insurance, and City of Anna regulations and specifications.
It is anticipated that water service will be provided to this property through construction
by the property owner and/or developer of off-site and on-site facilities. A Facilities
Agreement will be developed that will identify the details regarding water service for the
newly annexed area. Impact fees may be charged to the property for the recovery of
costs associated with provision of water service to the property. Should the property
owner and/or developer construct eligible oversized and/or off-site facilities, the property
owner and/or developer may be reimbursed for some or all of the costs of such facilities,
subject to agreement with the City of Anna.
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.
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Water service rates will be assessed at the same rate as established for other city
customers in the same use classification.
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