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1984-106NO g~/--Q& AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING A TRACT OF LAND CONTIGUOUS AND ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, BEING ALL THAT LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY 9 013 ACRES OF LAND LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF DENTON, STATE OF TEXAS AND BEING PART OF A 152 542 ACRE TRACT CONVEYED TO MASSEY AND WILSON BY DEED OF RECORD, IN VOLUME 7722 PAGE 903, IN THE DEED RECORDS OF DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS, CLASSIFYING THE SAME AS AGRICULTURAL "A" DISTRICT PROPERTY, AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, the request for annexation was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, on the petition of the City of Denton, Texas, and WHEREAS, an opportunity was afforded, at a public hearing held for that purpose on the 5 day of , 1984 in the Council Chambers for all interested pe sons to state their views and present evidence bearing upon the annexation provided by this ordinance, and WHEREAS, an opportunity was afforded, at a public hearing held for that purpose on the 1Lt day of , 1984 in the Council Chambers for all interested persons to state their views and present evidence bearing upon the annexation provided by this ordinance, and WHEREAS, this ordinance has been published in full at least one time in the official newspaper of the City of Denton, Texas, prior to its effective date, and after the public hearings, NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, HEREBY ORDAINS SECTION I That the hereinafter described tract of land be, and the same is hereby annexed to the City of Denton, Texas, and the same is made hereby a part of said City and the land and the present and future inhabitants thereof shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of other citizens of said City and shall be bound by the acts and ordinances of said City now in effect or which may hereafter be enacted and the property situated therein shall be subject to and shall bear its prorata part of the taxes levied by the City The tract of land hereby annexed is described as follows, to-wit A-4/PAGE ONE All of that certain 9 015 acres of land, a part of the Samuel McCracken Survey, Abstract No 817, in Denton County, Texas, and being a part of the 152 542 acres conveyed to Massey and Wilson by deed of record in Volume 772, Page 903, in the Deed Records of said County, and this tract being described by metes and bounds as follows BEGINNING on the east line of said 152 542 acre tract at the south- east corner of 11 0 acres conveyed to Pruett by deed of record in Volume 845, Page 598, in the Deed Records of said County, for the northeast corner of this, THENCE south 02°51'06" west 839 4 feet with the east line of said 152 542 acres to a northeast city limit line of the City of Denton, Texas, which runs parallel to and 600 feet northeasterly of the cen- terline of proposed Loop No 288 for the southeast corner of this, THENCE north 57°11'25" 803 0 feet with said northeast city limit line to an internal corner of said city limit line which is 500 feet southeasterly of at right angles to the centerline of Sherman Drive or F M Highway No 428 (this line running parallel to and 600 feet at right angle from the centerline of the proposed Highway Loop No 288), to the southwest corner of this, THENCE north 29°37'08" east 475 0 feet running parallel to and 500 feet at right angle from the centerline of F M Highway No 428, to the north line of the remainder of the 152 542 acres mentioned above and the south line of the Pruett 11 0 acres mentioned above for the northwest corner of this, THENCE south 88°50'32" east 482 0 feet to the place of beginning SECTION II The above described property is hereby classified as Agricul- tural "A" District and shall so appear on the official zoning map of the City of Denton, Texas, which map is hereby amended accordingly SECTION III This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage Introduced before the City Council on the day of o 1984 PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council on the C:-/ day of 1984 61 R , CITY OF I)ENTON, TEXAS ATTEST UhAKLUELL ALLLA, U111 LL rrRy CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM C J TAYLOR, JR , CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY aQ~~ " A-4/PAGE TWO 7-71 PLAN OF SERVICh FOR ANNEXED AREA CITY OF DENTON TEXAS WHEREAS, Article 970a as amended requires that a plan of service be adopted by the governing body of a city prior to passage of an ordinance annexing an area, and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is contemplating annexation of an area which is bounded as shown on a map of the proposed annexation NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS Section 1 Pursuant to the provisions of Article 970a as amended, Texas Code Annotated, there is hereby adopted for the proposed annexation area the following plan of service I Basic Service Plan A Police (1) Patrolling, radio responses to calls, and other routine police services, using present personnel and equipment, will be provided on the effective date of annexation, (2) Traffic signals, traffic signs, street markings, and other traffic control devices will be installed as the need therefore is established by appropriate study and traffic standards B Fire (1) Fire protection by the present personnel and equip- ment of the fire fighting force, will be provided on the effective date of annexation C Water (1) Water for domestic, commercial and industrial use will be provided at city rates, from existing city lines on the effective date of annexation, and thereafter from new lines as extended in accordance with article 13 06 of appendix A of the code of the City of Denton, Texas D Sewer (1) Properties in the annetied areas will be connected to sewer lines it accordance with article 13 06 of appendix A of the code of the City of DenLun, Texas E Refuse Collection (1) The same regular refuse collection service now pro- vided within the city will be extended to the annexed area within one month after the effective date of annexation Service Plan Annexed Areas Page two F Streets (1) Emergency maintenance of streets (repair of hazardous chuckholes, measures necessary for traffic flow, etc ) will begin on the effective date of annexation (2) Routine maintenance on the same basis as in the present city, will begin in the annexed area on the effective date of annexation (3) Reconstruction and resurfacing of streets, installa- tion of storm drainage facilities, construction of curbs and gutters, and other such mayor improvements, as the need therefore is determined by the governing body, will be accomplished under the established policies of the city G Inspection Services (1) Any inspection services now provided by the city (building, electrical, plumbing, gas, housing, sanitation, etc ) will begin in the annexation area on the effective date of annexation H Planning and Zoning (1) The Planning and Zoning Jurisaiction of the city will extend to the annexed area on the effective date of annexation City planning will thereafter encompass the annexed area I Street Lighting (1) Street lighting will be installed in the substan- tially developed areas in accordance with the established policies of the city J Recreation (1) Residents of the annexed area may use all existing recreational facilities, parks, etc , on the effec- tive date of annexation The same standards and policies ndw used in the present city will be fol- lowed in expanding the recreational program and facilities in the enlarged city K Electric Distribution (1) The city recommends the use of City of Denton for electric power Cervice Plan Annexed Areas Page three L Miscellaneous (1) Street name signs where needed will be installed within approximately 6 months after the effective date of annexation II Capital Improvement Program (CIP) The CIP of the City consists of a five year plan that is up- dated yearly The Plan is prioritized by such policy guide- lines as (1) Demand for services as compared to other areas based partly on density of population, magnitude of problems compared to other areas, established technical standards and professional studies, and natural or technical restraints or opportunities (2) Impact on the balanced growth policy of the city (3) Impact on overall city economics The annexed area will be considered for CIP planning in the upcoming CIP plan, which will be no longer than one year from the date of annexation In this new CIP planning year the annexation area will be fudged accordingly to the same established criteria as all other areas of the city