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ORD 999 11/08/2011 j1,ownflm#4.4,,/v rti0 * 14 i * C 4E1 4 4111 * III�0 „„„„„„,„ I NII £ X 5 "City of Choice” ORDINANCE NO. 9 99 PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF CIBOLO, TEXAS CITY LIMITS BY THE ANNEXATION OF TRACTS OF LAND THAT CONTAIN AN AGGREGATE AREA OF 71.67 ACRES, AS DEPICTED HEREIN AS THE ANNEXATION AREA LOCATED EAST OF CIBOLO CREEK, NORTH OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 10, SOUTH OF LOWER SEGUIN ROAD AND WEST OF THE EXISTING CITY OF CIBOLO BOUNDARY, ADJACENT TO THE EXISTING CITY LIMIT BOUNDARY OF THE CITY OF CIBOLO, GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS; AND APPROVING A SERVICE PLAN FOR SUCH AREAS. WHEREAS, Texas Local Government Code section 43.021 authorizes the City of Cibolo, as a home-rule municipality, to extend its City limit boundaries through the annexation of area adjacent to those boundaries; and WHEREAS, section 1.03 of the City Charter of the City of Cibolo provides that the City Council has authority by ordinance to fix the City limit boundaries, provide for the alteration and extension of said boundaries, and annex additional territory lying adjacent to said boundaries in any manner provided by law; and WHEREAS, Texas Local Government Code section 43.052(h)(1) provides that an area proposed for annexation containing fewer than one hundred (100) separate tracts of land on which one or more residential dwellings are located on each tract is exempted from the state law requirement that an area proposed for annexation first be identified in an annexation plan; and WHEREAS, the areas described herein contain fewer than one hundred (100) separate tracts of land on which one or more residential dwellings are located on each tract and are, therefore, exempted from the above-described annexation plan requirement; and Page 1 WHEREAS, Texas Local Government Code section 43.035(a)(2) stipulates that a municipality may not annex an area appraised for ad valorem tax purposes as land for agricultural use under Subchapter C or D, Chapter 23, Tax Code and Texas Local Government Code section 43.035(b)(1) stipulates provides that a municipality must offer to make a development agreement with landowners eligible under TLGC 43.035(a)(2) to guarantee the continuation of the extraterritorial status of the area; and WHEREAS, the City of Cibolo executed Non-Annexation Agreements for properties within the 1,606.41 acre annexation area that were eligible for said Non-Annexation Agreement, which was approved by City Council by Resolution on October 25, 2011; and WHEREAS,pursuant to Texas Local Government Code section 43.035(c) an area adjacent or contiguous to an area that is the subject of a development agreement under Texas Local Government Code section 43.035(b)(1) is considered adjacent or contiguous to the municipality; and WHEREAS, on the 13th day of September 2011, and the 27th day of September 2011, the City Council of the City of Cibolo, Texas held public hearings on the proposed annexation of approximately 1,606.41 acres, situated outside of, but immediately adjacent to, the current corporate limits of the City of Cibolo, Texas and such public hearings gave all interested persons the right to appear and be heard on the proposed annexation of such land; and WHEREAS, notice of the above referenced public hearings was published in The Seguin Gazette on August 19, 2011 and August 21, 2011, a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Cibolo, Texas and within the territory to be annexed, in accordance with law; and WHEREAS, the proposed service plan was made available for public inspection and explained to the inhabitants of the area at the public hearings held; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned public hearings were conducted not more that forty (40) days nor less that twenty(20) days prior to the institution of annexation proceedings; and WHEREAS,the population of the City of Cibolo, Texas is in excess of approximately 18,000 inhabitants, and the area to be annexed lies within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Cibolo,Texas, and lies adjacent to and adjoins the City of Cibolo, Texas. NOW THEREFORE: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CIBOLO,TEXAS: SECTION 1. The land and territory lying outside of, but adjacent to and adjoining the City of Cibolo, Texas, more particularly described in Exhibits 'A' and `B', attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, more particularly described as Area 1 and Area 2, is hereby added and annexed to the City of Cibolo, Texas, and said territory, as described, shall hereafter be included within the boundary limits of said City, and the present boundary limits of said City, at the various points contiguous to the area described in Exhibits 'A' and `B', are Page 2 altered and amended so as to include said areas within the corporate limits of the City of Cibolo, Texas. SECTION 2. The land and territory comprising 71.67 acres; more particularly described as the annexation area on Exhibits 'A' and `B', are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be part of the City of Cibolo, Texas and inhabitants thereof shall be entitled to all of the rights and privileges as citizens and shall be bound by the acts, ordinances, resolutions, and regulations of the City of Cibolo, Texas. SECTION 3. A service plan outlining the provisions of necessary municipal service to the properties described in Exhibit 'C' is hereby approved and the implementation of said plan is hereby authorized. Such plan is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit 'C'. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be effective from and after November 8, 2011. PASSED AND APPROVED this, the 8th day of November 2011. • 61- /10A a� J 'fer l'man, Mayor i ATTEST: I Peggy Cimics, City Secretary Page 3 EXHIBIT A ANNEXATION AREA METES &BOUNDS DESCRIPTION Page 4 ANNEX MAP—NOVEMBER 8,2011 FOR THE CITY OF CIBOLO,TEXAS Field Notes for 71.67 Acres of land to be annexed into the City of Cibolo, Guadalupe County, Texas, from the 71.67 Acre annexation area (Area #3A-68.16; Area #3B-3.51) adjacent and/or surrounded by the existing City Limits or ETJ of the City of Cibolo, Guadalupe County,Texas. AREA#3A BEGINNING: at a point at the Southeastern corner of a 66.3520 Acre tract listed in the Guadalupe County Appraisal District, Account No. 63569 and North Right-of-Way of Bolton Road is the POINT OF BEGINNING of herein described 68.1600 Acre tract. THENCE: Continuing along the North Right-of-Way of Bolton Road, S 58°38' 18"W,for a distance of 794.85'to a point; S 55°09' 17"W,for a.distance of 47.02'to a point; S 57°49'02"W,for a distance of 186.7Y to a point; Leaving the North Right-of-Way of Bolton Road and continuing, N 27°33' 14"W,for a distance of 99.44'to a point; S 59°43' 32"W,for a distance of 508.77'to a point on the East side of Cibolo Creek; Following the meanders of Cibolo Creek,N 29°40'45"W, for a distance of 54.20'to a point; N 49°21'43"W,for a distance of201.95'to a point; N 43°21' 11"W,for a distance of 223.52'to a.point; N 28°41' 51"W,for a distance of 270.70'to a point; N 41°24'43"W,for a distance of 191.25'to a point; N 49°01'37"W,for a distance of 177.61'to a point; N 33°06'30"W,fora distance of 119.65'to a point; Page 5 N 25°38'31"W,for a distance of 141.11'to a point; N 26°34'56"W,for a distance of 119.85'to a point; N 27°20'09"W,for a distance of 174.80'to a point; N 17°49'52"W,for a distance of 173.52'to a point; N 17°39'56"W,for a distance of 119.64'to a point; Leaving the East side of Cibolo Creek and continuing, N 86° 16' 36"'E,for a distance of 206.68'to a point; N 40°05'52"E,for a distance of 461.45'to a point; S 32°37'31"E,for a distance of 475.99'to a point; N 58°53'08"E,for a distance of 1,012.06'to a point; S 30° 12'45"E,for a distance of 1,605.86'back to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing.68.1600 Acres more or less. AREA#3B BEGINNING: at a point at the Northeastern corner of a 3.5100 Acre tract listed in the Guadalupe County Appraisal District, Account No. 63362 and South Right-of-Way of Bolton Road is the POINT OF BEGINNING of herein described 3.5100 Acre tract. THENCE: Leaving the South Right-of-Way of Bolton Road,S 30°43' 15"W, for a distance of 407.90'to a point on the North Right-of-Way of IH 10West; Continuing along the North Right-of-Way of IH 10 West, S 66°32'53"W,for a distance of 401.47'to a point on the East �� 2p" Right-of-'Way of Bolton Road; g : 14, 77 s Continuing along the East Right-of-Way of Bolton Road, N 30°54'26"W,for a distance of 350.29'to a point on the South RUDQLN F•;KLEIN Right-of-Way of Bolton Road; epJ ti..-796a9....:5i 4f,� `�.^ Continuing along the SouthRight-of-Wayof Bolton Road, jLI A.��= N 58° 18'06"E,for a distance of 399.44'to THE POINT OF 1--. BEGINNING and containing 3.5100 Acres more or less. Page 6 EXHIBIT B ANNEXATION METES & BOUNDS MAP H. �.. M ._v /f'. I . V j r i L21 0 63564 -T- NICHOLS BURTON K&SA__Y P £5 35:AC 0 w5 AREA #3A a r TOTAL ACR LS=168.1 6 N TOTAL ACRES ANNEXED=68.16 I.-. .63570 Ni HOLS SA._L P OD 181 ACi____ im m { ____ A 1 L5 .. L3 21 L i BOLTS).. D. � h P.D.B. e_,ac w P,O,B, --\ 'JICi lc-Ls ki..R';.`.N AREA ##3B Z _ &SALLY P _'..S I,AC / .-TOTAL ACRES=3.51 ____ _______,.__--:_ JP :,4 TOTAL ACRES ANNEXED=LSI IH -- FSGINTFk1,1. Page 7 EXHIBIT C 2011 ANNEXATION PROGRAM CITY OF CIBOLO, TEXAS SERVICE PLAN FOR NOVEMBER 8, 2011 ANNEXATION Upon annexation of the area identified above the City of Cibolo will provide City services utilizing methods by which it extends services to any other equivalent area of the City. SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF ANNEXATION 1. Police Protection The City of Cibolo, Texas and its Police Department will provide police protection to newly annexed areas at the same or similar level of service now being provided to other areas of the City with like topography,land use and population density as those found within the newly annexed areas. The Police Department will have the responsibility to respond to all dispatched calls for service or assistance within the newly annexed areas. 2. Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services The City of Cibolo, Texas and its Fire Department, and the Cibolo Volunteer Fire Department, will provide fire protection to newly annexed areas at the same or similar level of service now being provided to other areas of the City,with like topography,land use and population density as those found within the newly annexed areas. The City of Cibolo, Texas contracts with the City of Schertz for EMS services and will provide EMS services through that contract to newly annexed areas at the same or similar level of service now being provided to other areas of the City,with like topography,land use and population density as those found within the newly annexed areas. 3. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities All of the newly annexed properties are within the water and waste water service area of Green Valley Special Utility.District. All water/wastewater facilities owned or maintained by Green Valley Special Utility District at the time of the proposed annexation shall continue to be maintained by Green Valley Special Utility District. All water/wastewater facilities which may be acquired subsequent to the annexation of the proposed areas shall be maintained by Green Valley Special Utility District, to the extent of the ownership of each in said facilities. The now existing water/wastewater mains at existing locations shall be available for the point of use extension based upon the City of Cibolo and Green Valley Special Utility District standard extension policies now existing or as may be amended. On-site sewerage systems may be maintained in accordance with the City of Cibolo Code of Ordinances. 4. Solid Waste Collection The City of Cibolo, Texas contracts for the collection of solid waste and refuse within the corporate limits of the City with Bexar Waste. Solid waste collection will be provided to citizens in the newly annexed areas at the same or similar level of service now being provided to other areas of the City with like topography, land use and density as those found within the newly annexed areas. The City may negotiate with annexed areas to allow continued services with an existing solid waste management Page 8 provider. After the second anniversary of the annexation date,the City will impose fees and provide the service. If areas with private roads and/or gates are arranged so that garbage may be collected without creating a safety hazard, the City, at its discretion, may collect the garbage provided proper indemnification is received from the community association or individual property owners. The City will then impose fees and provide the service. Garbage collection locations shall be subject to the approval of the Sanitation Manager. In the event the City does not collect garbage within the areas with private roads and/or gates, residents of these areas will not be billed for service after the two-year date. 5. Maintenance of Roads and Streets Any and all public roads, streets or alleyways shall be maintained to the same degree and extent that other public roads, streets, and alleyways are maintained in areas of the City with like topography, land use and density as those found within the newly annexed areas. Private roads will remain under the ownership of the homeowners association and as such maintained by the association. 6. Maintenance of Parks,Playgrounds,and Swimming Pools The City of Cibolo, Texas is not aware of the existence of any publicly owned parks, playgrounds or swimming pools now located in the proposed areas of annexation. In the event any such parks, playgrounds,or swimming pools do exist and are public facilities,the City will maintain such areas and facilities to the extent and degree and to the same or similar level of service now being provided to other such areas and facilities within the corporate limits of the City with like topography, land use and density as those found within the newly annexed areas. Private facilities will remain under the ownership of the homeowners association and as such maintained by the association. 7. Maintenance of any Publicly owned Facility,Building or Municipal Service The City of Cibolo, Texas is not aware of the existence of any publicly owned facility, building, or other municipal service now located in the proposed areas of annexation. In the event any publicly owned facility, building, or other municipal service does exist and are public facilities, the City will maintain such areas and facilities to the extent and degree and to the same or similar level of service now being provided to other such areas and facilities within the corporate limits of the City with like topography,land use and density as those found within the newly annexed areas. 8. Other Services The City of Cibolo, Texas fmds and determines that such services as planning, code enforcement, animal control, library, parks and recreation, court and general administration will be made available after the effective date of annexation at the same or similar level of service now being provided to other areas of the City with similar topography,land use and density as those found within the newly annexed areas. CONSTRUCTION OF ANY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN 2 %z YEARS 1. Police and Fire Protection and Solid Waste Collection The City of Cibolo, Texas, fmds and determines that it is not necessary to acquire or construct any capital improvements within 2 '/z years of the effective date of the annexation of the particular annexed areas for the purpose of providing police protection,fire protection,emergency medical services or solid waste collection. The City finds and determines that it has at the present time adequate facilities and other resources to provide the same type, kind and level of service and protection which is presently being administered to other areas already incorporated in the City of Cibolo, Texas with like topography,land use and population density as those found within the newly annexed areas. Page 9 2. Water/Wastewater Facilities The City of Cibolo,Texas, finds and determines it is not necessary for the City of Cibolo to acquire or construct any capital improvements within 2 1/2 years of the effective date of the annexation of the particular annexed areas because the area being annexed is located within the water and wastewater service area of Green Valley Special Utility District. 3. Roads and Streets The City of Cibolo, Texas, finds and determines it is not necessary to acquire or construct any capital improvements within 2'/z years of the effective date of the annexation of the particular annexed areas. 4. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools and Any Other Publicly Owned Facility,Building,or Service The City of Cibolo, Texas, finds and determines it is not necessary to acquire or construct any capital improvements within 2 1/2 years of the effective date of the annexation of the particular annexed areas for the purpose of parks maintenance,playgrounds, swimming pools and other publicly owned facility, building or service. 5. Maintenance of Current Septic System Any resident who currently utilizes a septic system to manage wastewater shall be entitled to continue said system except for the following: Should a septic system located within 500-feet of an existing sewer main fail to the point where repair costs will exceed the cost of replacement, the property owner shall be required to connect to the sewer system. SPECIFIC FINDINGS The City of Cibolo, Texas, fords and determines that this proposed service plan will not provide any fewer services and will not provide a lower level of service in the areas being considered for annexation that were in existence in the proposed areas at the time immediately preceding the annexation process. Given the proposed annexation areas' topography, land utilization and population density, the service levels to be provided in the newly annexed areas will be equivalent to those provided to other areas of the City with similar characteristics. TERMS This plan shall be valid for a term of ten(10) years. Renewal of the Service Plan is at the discretion of the City of Cibolo. LEVEL OF SERVICE 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 areas, if different characteristics of topography, land use, and population density are considered a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. AMENDMENTS The plan shall not be amended unless public hearings are held in accordance with Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code. Page 10