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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-221ORDINANCE NO 9 �aV/ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, ANNEXING A TRACT COMPRISING 125 ACRES, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF I-35W AND NORTH OF CRAWFORD ROAD, PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (A-81) WHEREAS, the City of Denton wishes to extend its City limits line to include the 125 acre tract labeled as "Tract #2", described in Exhibit A, and WHEREAS, public hearings were held in the Council Chambers on March 29ih, 1999, and March 30`h, 1999, to allow all interested persons to state their views and present evidence bearing upon this annexation, and WHEREAS, after a public hearing on April 10, 1999, the City of Denton Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the annexation by a vote of 4-2, and WHEREAS, annexation proceedings were instituted for the property described herein by the introduction of this ordinance at a meeting of the City Council on April 201h, 1999, and WHEREAS, this ordinance has been published in full one time in the official newspaper of the City of Denton after annexation proceedings were instituted and 30 days prior to City Council taking final action, as required by City Charter, and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the annexation will be in compliance with the 1999 Growth Management Strategy, NOW, THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS SECTION I That the tract of land labeled as "Tract #2", described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated by reference, is annexed to the City of Denton, Texas SECTION II That the service plan attached as Exhibit B, and incorporated by reference, which provides for the extension of municipal services to the annexed property, is approved as part of this ordinance SECTION III The annexed property is temporarily classified as Agricultural (A) zoning district classification and use designation SECTION IV The City of Denton official zoning map is amended to show the Agricultural (A) zoning district and use classification of the property annexed SECTION V Should any part of this ordinance be held illegal for any reason, the holding shall not affect the remaining portion of this ordinance and the City Council hereby declares it to be its purpose to annex to the City of Denton all the real property described in Exhibit A regardless of whether any other part of the described property is hereby effectively annexed to the City If any part of the real property annexed is already included within the city limits of the City of Denton or within the limits of any other city, town or village, or is not within the City of Denton's jurisdiction to annex, the same is hereby excluded from the territory annexed as fully as if the excluded area were not expressly described in this ordinance SSECTION VI That this ordinance shall become effective fourteen (14) days from the date of its final passage, and the City Secretary is hereby directed to cause the entire ordinance to be published once or the descriptive caption to be published twice in the Denton Record - Chronicle, the official newspaper of the City of Denton, Texas, within ten (10) days of the date of its passage PASSED AND APPROVED this the 6V'day of , 1999 JACI ER, MAYOR ATTEST JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY BY l -�- -A 17 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM HERBERT L PROUTY, CITY ATTORNEY BYC / Fa Exhibit A TRA T 2 ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the County of Denton, State of Texas, in the E Pizano Survey, Abstract Number 994 and being more particularly described as follows COMMENCING at a point in the existing Denton city limit line as established by annexation Ordinance Number 74-36 (Tract 1), said point lying 577 feet west of the intersection of the centerlines of Interstate Highway 35 West and Crawford Road, said point also being 500 feet northwesterly from and perpendicular to the centerline of Interstate Highway 35 West, said point also lying on the common Apportionment Agreement line established on November 18t', 1969 between the City of Denton and the Town of Argyle and recorded in Volume 716, Page 145 in the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, said point lying in the south line of the E Pizano Survey, Abstract Number 994 and the north line of the Patrick Rock Survey, Abstract Number 1063, THENCE northeasterly along the existing Denton city limit line (Ordinance Number 74-36(Tract 1)), parallel with and 500 feet perpendicular to the centerline of I H 35 West a distance of 28 83 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said point lying on the north right-of-way line of Crawford Road, 25 feet north of the said Denton/Argyle agreement line, THENCE North 89 degrees 32minutes 57seconds West along the north line of Crawford Road and being 25' north of and parallel to the said Denton/Argyle agreement line a distance of 5,119 feet to a point for corner, said point lying on the west line of the said E Pizano Survey, Abstract Number 994, same being the east line of the M Scurlock Survey, Abstract Number 1141, THENCE North 00 degrees 04minutes 29 seconds West along the west line of the said E Pizano Survey, Abstract Number 994 and the east line of the M Scurlock Survey, Abstract Number 1141, a distance of 1000 feet to a point for corner, THENCE South 89degrees 32minutes 57seconds East, 1000 feet north of and parallel to the north line of Crawford Road, a distance of 5,751 feet to a point for corner, said point lying on the existing Denton city limit line as established by annexation Ordinance Number 74-36 (Tract 1) and lying 500 feet northwesterly from and perpendicular to the centerline of Interstate Highway 35 West, THENCE southwesterly along said existing Denton city limit line as established by annexation Ordinance Number 74-36 (Tract 1), 500 feet from and parallel to the centerline of Interstate Highway 35 West a distance of 1,178 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 125 acres of land, more or less Exhibit B DRAFT ANNEXATION SERVICE PLAN: TRACTS #1, #2, & #3 CASE NUMBER: A-80 AREA- 3,102 Acres LOCATION• In the far southeastern section of the City of Denton ETJ, in the vicinity of Crawford Road, Interstate Highway I-35W, and U S 377 Municipal services to the site described above shall be furnished by or on behalf of the City of Denton, Texas, at the following levels and in accordance with the following schedule A Police Protection In the short term, the Police Department can provide service to Tracts #l, #2, and #3 using existing resources, resulting in response times consistent with other undeveloped perimeter areas of the city In the longer term, the Police Department estimates that service can be provided within average response times for the City as a whole, with the addition of 24 sworn and 8 non -sworn personnel, phased in proportion to population growth within the annexed tracts B Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services Fire service will be available though existing facilities during the interim period when the annexation tracts remain for the most part undeveloped A new Fire Station #7 will be needed in the future to provide service to the annexed tracts, to be located in the vicinity of the I-35W / F M 2449 intersection The City of Denton Fire Department Five -Year Strategic Plan is scheduled to be presented to City Council on March 30`h, 1999 The plan will provide additional detail regarding proposed fire and emergency service delivery to all parts of the city, including Tracts #1, 92, and #3 C Water / Wastewater Services Current City of Denton CIP funding is programmed for the construction of a 20-inch water line extension that will reach the Hills of Argyle subdivision on U S 377 The line will be extended further south to Tract #3 in a subsequent phase Construction of these improvements will begin within 2 years and will be completed within 4'/z years Development within Tract 43 is expected to run the line west to I-35 W The property owners of Tracts #1 and #2 will be expected to extend water lines from I-35W to deliver water for development Interim water service options are available Wastewater service will be made available through either extensions from the Hickory Creek interceptor sewer system or through on -site treatment plants that are owned, operated, and maintained by the City of Denton See Annexation Service Analyses for further detail D. Stormwater Drainage Services Drainage improvements will be made by property owners at the time of development Maintenance will be the responsibility of the City of Denton, supported as a function of water and wastewater fund transfers paid by rate payers E Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Solid waste service are available to the annexed tracts Existing contracts between customers and private waste haulers will not be disturbed Equipment and personnel needed to serve new development will be added in proportion to growth in the customer base F Electric Utilities Electric service will be made available upon request to all of the property within the areas being annexed G. Parks, and Recreation Services Neighborhood parks will be provided as residential growth occurs, as per the City of Denton Park Dedication Ordinance One community park will be needed in the longer term The community park and additional personnel will be funded as appropriate through city funds H. Streets and Roads Crawford and Florence Roads, located on the perimeter of Tract #1, will not be annexed, and will remain the responsibility of Denton County Johnson, John Paine, and Allred Roads in Tract #3 will be upgraded by private development, and ultimately maintained by the City of Denton F M 1830 (Country Club Road) is a state facility and will be upgraded and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) I. Building Inspections / Code Enforcement Services Services are available now for the areas to be annexed Additional personnel will be dedicated to the areas to be annexed as dictated by growth J Libralry Services The Library Master Plan will determine the appropriate method of service delivery for all areas of the city, and is near completion The plan will be presented to City Council in late April 1999