HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 21963-11-2015 ORDINANCE NO. 21963-11-2015
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING CERTAIN FINDINGS;
PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF CERTAIN BOUNDARY
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH; PROVIDING FOR
FULL-PURPOSE ANNEXATION OF A CERTAIN 468.04 ACRES
(0.74 SQUARE MILES) OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE
JOHN F. HEATH SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 641, TARRANT
COUNTY, TEXAS, (CASE NO. AX-14-006) WHICH SAID
TERRITORY LIES ADJACENT TO AND ADJOINS THE
PRESENT CORPORATE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF FORT
WORTH, TEXAS; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL
AMEND EVERY PRIOR ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE
CUMULATIVE OF ALL PRIOR ORDINANCES NOT IN DIRECT
CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND NAMING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Fort Worth has received a petition in writing by the
Pamela A. Spadaro, Trustee- U.S. Trust Bank of America under the will of A.M. Pate;
the A.M. Pate, Jr. Marital Trust under will; the A.M. Pate, Jr. Charitable Trust under will;
the A.M. Pate, III Trust under will; the Sheila L. Pate Trust under will; the Charles
Patrick Pate Trust under will; the Sharon L. Pate Trust under will; the Christopher Todd
Miller Trust under will; the Charles Patrick Pate, Jr. Trust under will; the Adlai Preston
Pate Trust under will; the Mason L. Pate Trust under will; Christopher Todd Miller
Revocable Trust; Charles Patrick Pate, Jr. Revocable Trust; and Mason Lansden Pate
Revocable Trust; Texas Christian University; Texas Wesleyan University; Austin
College and Charles Patrick Pate, individually, requesting the full-purpose annexation of
the area; and
WHEREAS, a notice of the availability of the Service Plan and notice of the first
and second hearings were published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of
Fort Worth and in the area proposed for annexation on October 31 and November 21,
2014 and the City made the plan available to the public in the City's Planning and
Development Department and on the City's Internet website; and
WHEREAS, the City conducted the following public hearings at which members
of the public who wished to present testimony or evidence regarding the Regulatory Plan
and Full-Purpose Annexation were given the opportunity to do so, in accordance with the
procedural requirements of Section 43.124 of the Local Government Code on November
11, 2014 at 7:00 p.m., on December 2, 2014, at 10:00 a.m., on August 4. 2015 at 7:00
p.m., on August 11, 2015, at 7:00 p.m, at the City Council Chamber; and
WHEREAS,the City's population is in excess of 100,000 inhabitants; and
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WHEREAS, the hereinafter described territory is in the City's exclusive
extraterritorial jurisdiction and is adjacent to and adjoins the City; and
WHEREAS, the hereinafter described territory contains 468.04 acres (0.74
square miles) of land, more or less;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
The following described land and territory lying adjacent to and adjoining the
City of Fort Worth, Texas is hereby added to and annexed to the City of Fort Worth,
Texas, for full purposes, and said territory hereinafter described shall hereafter be
included within the boundary limits of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, and the present
corporate boundary limits of said City, at the various points contiguous to the area
hereinafter described, are altered and amended so as to include said area within the
corporate limits of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, to-wit:
BEING a 444.208 acre tract of land situated in the J. Heath Survey, Abstract Number
641, City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, being a portion of a tract of land
described as Tract 1 and a portion of a tract of land described as Tract 2 in the deed to
A.M. Pate, Jr. Trustee recorded in Volume 6691, Page 475, Deed Records of Tarrant
County, Texas, said 444.208 acre tract of land being more particularly described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a P.K. Nail with shiner stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set in the
southerly right-of-way line of Dirks Road (County Road 1043) (a variable width right-of-
way) in easterly line of a tract of land described as Tract 1 in the deed to S.W. Richardson
recorded in Volume 1846, page 459, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas;
THENCE with the southerly right-of-way line of County Road 1043 (Dirks Road) the
following:
South 88 degrees 06 minutes 35 seconds East a distance of 3,678.54 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 88 degrees 08 minutes 37 seconds East a distance of 162.46 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for coiner;
South 77 degrees 51 minutes 33 seconds East a distance of 20.36 feet to a 5/8 inch
iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for coiner;
South 86 degrees 36 minutes 43 seconds East a distance of 99.40 feet to a 5/8 inch
iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
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South 83 degrees 17 minutes 06 seconds East a distance of 179.86 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 78 degrees 31 minutes 40 seconds East a distance of 176.73 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Peloton" found in the westerly right-of-
way line of S.H. 121 (a variable width right-of-way) recorded in County Clerk's
Document Number D208446635, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas;
THENCE departing the southerly right-of-way line of County Road 1043 (Dirks Road)
with the westerly right-of-way line of S.H. 121 the following:
South 06 degrees 47 minutes 33 seconds West a distance of 342.49 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with blue cap stamped"Gorrondona&Assoc. Inc. Fort Worth
Texas" found for corner;
South 04 degrees 05 minutes 22 seconds East a distance of 963.02 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 06 degrees 12 minutes 09 seconds East a distance of 729.46 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with blue cap stamped"Gorrondona&Assoc. Inc. Fort Worth
Texas" found for the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 5,889.58
feet;
Southeasterly along said curve through a central angle of 12 degrees 57 minutes
12 seconds an arc distance of 1,331.51 feet with a chord bearing of South 12
degrees 40 minutes 45 seconds East and a chord distance of 1,328.67 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with blue cap stamped"Gorrondona&Assoc. Inc. Fort Worth
Texas" found for the end of said curve;
South 19 degrees 07 minutes 23 seconds East a distance of 524.15 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set in the westerly
line of a tract of described in the instrument to Cen-Tex Rural Rail Transportation
District recorded in County Clerk's Document Number D194164918, Deed
Records of Tarrant County, Texas;
THENCE South 27 degrees 04 minutes 03 seconds West with the westerly line of said
Cen-Tex Rural Rail Transportation District tract a distance of 1,959.05 feet to a 5/8 inch
iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for the easternmost northeast
corner of said S.W. Richardson tract;
THENCE departing the westerly line of said Cen-Tex Rural Rail Transportation District
tract generally along a wire fence with the northeasterly line of said S.W. Richardson
tract the following:
South 89 degrees 24 minutes 52 seconds West a distance of 1,411.11 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
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North 38 degrees 30 minutes 08 seconds West a distance of 1,236.11 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
North 66 degrees 45 minutes 08 seconds West a distance of 663.89 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
North 16 degrees 55 minutes 08 seconds West a distance of 652.78 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
North 03 degrees 44 minutes 52 seconds East a distance of 1,800.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
North 82 degrees 08 minutes 08 seconds West a distance of 351.32 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
North 20 degrees 35 minutes 08 seconds West a distance of 2,212.30 feet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING and containing a calculated area of 444.208 acres
(19,349,714 square feet) of land.
BEING a 23.829 acre tract of land situated in the J. Heath Survey, Abstract Number 641,
City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, being a portion of a tract of land described as
Tract 2 in the deed to A.M. Pate, Jr. Trustee recorded in Volume 6691, Page 475, Deed
Records of Tarrant County, Texas, said 23.829 acre tract of land being more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a 5/8 inch iron rod with blue cap stamped "Gorrondona& Assoc. Inc.
Fort Worth Texas"found in the southerly right-of-way line of Dirks Road (County Road
1043) (a variable width right-of-way) in the westerly line of a tract of land described in
the deed to Cen-Tex Rail Link, Ltd. recorded in Volume 11657, Page 2246, Deed
Records of Tarrant County, Texas;
THENCE departing the southerly right-of-way line of Dirks Road (County Road 1043)
general along a wire fence with the westerly line of said Cen-Tex Rural Rail
Transportation District tract the following:
South 14 degrees 54 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 712.95 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 13 degrees 55 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 11 degrees 57 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 09 degrees 59 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
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South 08 degrees 01 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 06 degrees 03 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 04 degrees 05 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 02 degrees 07 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 00 degrees 09 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 01 degrees 54 minutes 57 seconds East a distance of 111.04 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for coiner;
South 03 degrees 00 minutes 57 seconds East a distance of 989.56 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 01 degrees 31 minutes 57 seconds East a distance of 99.98 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 01 degrees 26 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 04 degrees 25 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 07 degrees 24 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 10 degrees 22 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 13 degrees 22 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 50.34 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with blue cap stamped"Gorrondona&Assoc. Inc. Fort Worth
Texas " found in the easterly right-of-way line of S.H. 121 (a variable width
right-of-way);
THENCE departing the westerly line of said Cen-Tex Rural Rail Transportation District
with the easterly right-of-way line of S.H. 121 the following;
North 19 degrees 09 minutes 24 seconds West a distance of 116.30 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with blue cap stamped"Gorrondona&Assoc. Inc. Fort Worth
Texas"found for corner;
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North 26 degrees 23 minutes 52 seconds West a distance of 176.50 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod found for the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of
5,569.58 feet;
Northwesterly along said curve through a central angle of 18 degrees 58 minutes
41 seconds an are distance of 1,844.81 feet with a chord bearing of North 07
degrees 51 minutes 58 seconds West and a chord distance of 1,836.39 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "Dunaway Assoc. LP" set at the end of
said curve;
North 11 degrees 05 minutes 59 seconds East a distance of 1,137.62 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with blue cap stamped "Gorrondona&Assoc. Inc. Fort Worth
Texas" found in the southerly right-of-way line of S.H. 121;
THENCE departing the easterly right-of-way line of S.H. 121 with the southerly right-
of-way line of S.H. 121 the following:
North 57 degrees 09 minutes 03 seconds East a distance of 34.70 feet to a 5/8 inch
iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 76 degrees 47 minutes 55 seconds East a distance of 315.03 feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped"Dunaway Assoc. LP" set for corner;
South 74 degrees 30 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 91.70 feet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING and containing a calculated area of 23.829 acres
(1,038,013 square feet) of land.
SECTION 2.
The above described territory is shown on Map Exhibit A attached hereto and
expressly incorporated herein by reference for the purpose of depicting the location of the
hereinabove described territory.
SECTION 3.
That the above described territory hereby annexed shall be part of the City of Fort
Worth, Texas, and the property so added hereby shall bear its pro rata part of the taxes
levied by the City of Fort Worth, Texas, and the inhabitants thereof shall be entitled to all
of the rights and privileges of all the citizens in accordance with the Service Plan and
shall be bound by the acts, ordinances, resolutions and regulations of the City of Fort
Worth, Texas.
SECTION 4.
That the Service Plan attached hereto as Exhibit B was made available for
inspection by and explanation to the inhabitants of the area to be annexed and is approved
and incorporated into this ordinance for all purposes.
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SECTION 5.
This ordinance amends every prior ordinance in conflict herewith, but as to all
other ordinances or sections of ordinances not in direct conflict, this ordinance shall be,
and the same is hereby made cumulative.
SECTION 6.
It is hereby declared to be the intent of the City Council that the sections,
paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are severable, and if any
phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared
unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction,
such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences,
paragraphs and sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the
City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any unconstitutional phrase,
clause, sentence,paragraph or section.
SECTION 7.
The City Council hereby declares it to be its purpose to annex to the City of Fort
Worth every part of the area described in Section 1 of this ordinance, regardless of
whether any part of such described area is hereby not effectively annexed to the City.
Should this ordinance for any reason be ineffective as to any part or parts of the area
hereby annexed to the City of Fort Worth for full purposes, the ineffectiveness of this
ordinance as to any such part or parts shall not affect the effectiveness of this ordinance
as to the remainder of such area.
SECTION S.
This ordinance shall take effect upon adoption.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Melinda Ramos, Mar y J. Ka ys ,
Sr. Assistant City Attorney City Secretary
ADOPTED AND EFFECTIVE: November 3, 2015
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Proposed Annexation Area Exhibit A
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CITY OF FORT WORTH TEXAS
SERVICE PLAN FOR ANNEXED AREA
Property Subject to Plan: BEING 468.04 acres of land situated in the Heath, John F. Survey, Abstract
641; situated about 9.2 miles South 32 degrees West of the Courthouse in
Tarrant County, Texas.
Location and Acreage: Approximately 468.04 acres of land in Tarrant County, located in the
Southwest quadrant of the intersection of the Fort Worth &Western Railroad
and Altamesa Boulevard.
County: TARRANT
Municipal services to the Annexation Area will be furnished by or on behalf of the City of Fort Worth, Texas,
at the following levels and in accordance with the following service plan programs:
1. PROGRAM FOR SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE
ANNEXATION
The City will provide the following services in the Annexation Area on the effective date of the annexation,
unless otherwise noted.
As used in this plan, the term 'providing services'includes having services provided by any method or
means by which the City may extend municipal services to any other area of the City, including the City's
infrastructure extension policies and developer or property owner participation in accordance with applicable
city ordinances.
A. Police Protection
The Fort Worth Police Department will provide protection and law enforcement services in the
Annexation Area commencing on the effective date of full-purpose annexation. The services will
include:
Normal patrols and responses to calls for service
Handling of offense and incident reports
Special units, such as traffic enforcement, criminal investigations, narcotics law enforcement, gang
suppression, and crime response team deployment when required.
These services are provided on a citywide basis. This area will be in a new Police Reporting Area
C150. The area will be added to Beat W24 in Zone W2 in West Division.
B. Fire Protection
Fire protection services will be provided by existing personnel and equipment of the Fort Worth Fire
Department. These services will be provided based upon available water, road and street
conditions, and distances from existing fire stations. Services will be provided to the annexation area
commencing on the effective date of the full-purpose annexation. These services include:
Basic Life Support(BLS) 1 st responder emergency medical services
Fire suppression and rescue;
Hazardous materials mitigation and regulation;
Dive rescue;
Technical rescue;
Fire Safety Education;
Aircraft/rescue/firefighting;
Fire protection system plan review; and
Inspections
These services are provided on a citywide basis. All Fort Worth firefighters are certified by the Texas
Commission on Fire Protection. On the date of annexation, the first responding fire services will
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come from Fire Station 39,located at 7655 Oakmont Blvd,to the proposed annexation. The second
responding fire company will be from Fire Station 26, located at 6124 South Hulen Street. The Fire
Department estimates the response time to be 3.7 minutes and 4.6 minutes, respectively.
C. Emergency Medical Services—Basic Life Support
Basic Life Support (BLS) emergency medical services by existing personnel and equipment of the
Fort Worth Fire Department will be provided to the annexation area commencing on the effective
date of the full-purpose annexation. The Fort Worth Fire Department serves as the first responder
on life threatening medical emergencies as a part of the MedStar system. All Fort Worth Fire
Department personnel are certified as Emergency Medical Technician basic level or higher. All
engines, trucks, and rescue units carry Automated External Defibrillators for use with victims who are
in cardiac arrest.
Emergency Medical Services—Advanced Life Support
Advanced Life Support response provided by MedStar is greater than 9 minutes to the full-purpose
annexation area with a potential of at least a 30-minute transport time to the nearest trauma center.
D. Solid Waste Collection
Solid waste collection shall be provided to the Annexation Area in accordance with existing City
ordinances and policies commencing on the effective date of the full-purpose annexation. For
residential collections, private solid waste service providers under contract with the City will provide
services. Residential customers using the services of a privately owned solid waste management
service provider other than the City's contracted service provider may continue to use such services
until the second anniversary of the annexation.
At the discretion of the customer, private service providers may provide solid waste collection
services for businesses and multi-family dwelling complexes having three or more units. Private
solid waste collection providers must have an active Grant of Privilege issued by the City of Fort
Worth to provide service within the city limits.
E. Operation and Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities
Existing occupied homes that are using water well and on-site sewer facilities (and therefore have
service) may continue to use the existing water well and on-site sewer facilities. If the existing
property owner would like to connect to the City water and sewer system, then the property owner
may request connection and receive up to 200 LF of water and sewer extension at City cost for each
occupied property lot or tract in accordance with the"Policy for the Installation of Community
Facilities" and as consistent with the Texas Local Government Code.
Upon connection to the City's water and sanitary sewer mains,water and sanitary sewage service
will be provided at rates established by City ordinances for such service at the normal rates charged
throughout the City.
F. Operation and Maintenance of Roads and Streets, Including Street Lighting
The following services will be provided in the Annexation Area commencing on the effective date of
the full-purpose annexation, unless otherwise noted.
These services include emergency pavement repair and repair maintenance of public streets on an
as-needed basis. Preventive maintenance projects are prioritized on a region-wide basis and
scheduled based on a variety of factors, including surface condition, ride ability, age,traffic volume,
functional class, and available funding. Any necessary rehabilitation or reconstruction will be
considered and prioritized by the City.
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Streetlights installed on improved public streets shall be maintained by the City of Fort Worth in
accordance with current City policies. Other street lighting shall not be maintained by the City of Fort
Worth.
The City will also provide regulatory signage services in the Annexation Area. Traffic signal, stop,
and all other regulatory studies are conducted in conjunction with growth of traffic volumes. All
regulatory signs and signals are installed when warranted following an engineering study. Faded,
vandalized, or missing signs are replaced as needed. "CALL BACK"service is provided 24 hours a
day, 365 days a year for emergency sign repair.
G. Operation and Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools
Residents of this property may utilize all existing parks and community service facilities throughout
the City, beginning with the effective date of the full-purpose annexation. Existing parks,
playgrounds, swimming pools and other recreational and community facilities within the Annexation
Area that are private facilities will be unaffected by the annexation.
Existing parks, playgrounds, swimming pools and other recreational and community facilities within
this property shall, upon deeding to and acceptance by the City and appropriations for maintenance
and operations be operated by the City of Fort Worth, but not otherwise.
H. Operation and Maintenance of Any Other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service.
In the event the City acquires any other facilities, buildings or services necessary for municipal
services located in the Annexation Area, the appropriate City department will provide maintenance
services upon the effective date of the full-purpose annexation.
2. PROGRAM FOR PROVIDING ADDITIONAL SERVICES
In addition to the services identified above, the following services will be provided in the Annexation Area on
the effective date of the full-purpose annexation, unless otherwise noted:
A. With a Fort Worth library card, residents can access the Library's online resources which include
ebooks, e-audio and reference databases from home and borrow materials from any Fort Worth
Library branch and our MetrOPAC partners and from participating TexShare libraries.
B. The City will provide general municipal administration and administrative services.
C. The Annexation Area will be included in the Transportation and Public Works Department's
Stormwater Utility service area. Properties in this area will be assessed a monthly fee based on the
amount of impervious surface. The fees will cover the direct and indirect costs of stormwater
management services, including routine maintenance(at current citywide service levels)for all public
drainage channels and for all public storm sewers within dedicated public drainage easements. The
Stormwater Utility will also provide floodplain management and information regarding flood plains, as
well as watershed development review and inspection.
D. City codes, consumer health, and animal care and control ordinances and regulations, that include
but not limited to: high weeds and grass, trash and debris, solid waste,trash carts and illegal
dumping,junked and abandoned vehicles, zoning,food, daycare, public pool and spa inspections,
stray animals, cruelty and bite investigations will be enforced. Complaints of ordinance or regulation
violations within the area will be answered and investigated by existing personnel within the
appropriate Code Compliance Division beginning on the effective date of the annexation.
E. The City's building, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and all other construction codes will be
enforced within the Annexation Area beginning with the effective date of the full-purpose annexation.
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F. The City's zoning, subdivision, sign, manufactured housing,junk yard and other ordinances shall be
enforced in the Annexation Area beginning on the effective date of the full-purpose annexation.
G. All inspection services furnished by the City of Fort Worth, but not mentioned above, will be provided
to the Annexation Area beginning on the effective date of the full-purpose annexation.
H. The Environmental Management Division will provide the following services:
Emergency spills and pollution complaints response;
Storm sewer discharge pollution prevention; and
Water quality assessments for creeks
3. PROGRAM FOR PROVIDING FULL MUNICIPAL SERVICES WITHIN 2-%YEARS
In addition to the services listed above,the City will provide full municipal services to the Annexation Area
commensurate with the levels of services provided in other parts of the City except if differences in
topography, land use, and population density constitute a sufficient basis for providing different levels of
service, no later than two and one-half(2-1/) years after the effective date of the full-purpose annexation. If
full municipal services cannot be reasonably provided within the aforementioned time period, the City will
propose a schedule for providing said services within a period of four and one-half(4-%) years after the
effective date of the annexation, and/or upon commencement of development of a subdivision within this
property, whichever occurs later.
"Full municipal services"are services provided by the annexing municipality within its full-purpose
boundaries, excluding gas or electrical service. The City shall provide the services by any of the methods by
which it extends the services to any other area of the City.
4. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM
The developer will initiate acquisition or construction of capital improvements necessary for providing full
municipal services adequate to serve the Annexation Area. Any such construction shall be substantially
completed within two and one-half(2-'/) years after the effective date of the full-purpose annexation. If
capital improvements necessary for providing full municipal services for the Annexation Area cannot be
reasonably constructed within the aforementioned time period, the City will propose a schedule for providing
said services within a period of four and one-half(4-'/) years, and/or upon commencement of development
of a subdivision within this property,whichever occurs later.
Acquisition or construction shall be accomplished by purchase, lease, or other contract. Any such
construction shall be accomplished in a continuous process and shall be completed as soon as reasonably
possible, consistent with generally accepted local engineering and architectural standards and practices.
A. Police Protection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide police protection to
the Annexation Area. Need for construction of new facilities will be assessed periodically based on
population growth, predicted growth and call volume.
B. Fire Protection. Currently, Fire Station 39 has a 3.7 minute response time to the Annexation Area.
No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the Annexation Area.
Need for construction of new facilities will be assessed periodically based on population growth,
predicted growth, and call volume.
C. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste
collection services to the Annexation Area.
D. Water and Wastewater. The property has existing water lines adjacent(12-inch, 16-inch and 24-
inch)to the property and existing sewer lines (8-inch, 10-inch, 27-inch and 30-inch) adjacent or
crossing the property. A direct connection to the existing 24"water line or to the existing 27-inch or
30-inch sewer lines is not allowed. Connection to these facilities will need to be through an 8"or
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larger extension. The area to the south of the property will require an off-site sewer extension to
drain to the Richardson Slough Lift Station.
Vacant properties'water and sewer extensions will be installed by the Developer in accordance with
the"Policy for the Installation of Community Facilities". All water and wastewater facilities will be at
the developer's cost and as consistent with the Texas Local Government Code. Water and sewer
line sizes will be determined based upon the water/sewer study provided by the developer's
engineer. Any City participation on water and sewer facilities will be in accordance with the
"Installation Policy of Community Facilities"and the Texas Local Government Code.
Upon connection,to existing water and sanitary sewer mains,water and sanitary sewage service will
be provided at rates established by City ordinances for such service at the normal rates charged
throughout the City.
E. Roads. No future capital improvements are required.
F. Storm Water Utility. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide drainage
services.
G. Street Lighting. It is anticipated that new subdivisions in the Annexation Area will install street
lighting in accordance with the City's standard policies and procedures. In other cases, the City will
consider installation of additional street lighting in the Annexation Area upon request, with priority
given to street lighting for traffic safety. Provision of street lighting will be in accordance with the
City's street lighting policies, and those of the providing utility.
H. Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. Capital improvements such as parkland acquisition and
development of facilities will be dictated by future land use of the area, goals established by the
Park, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan and appropriation of resources. Should additional
residential development occur, parkland dedication, neighborhood park development and
neighborhood park infrastructure or payment in lieu thereof will be required in accordance with the
Park Dedication Policy of the Subdivision Ordinance.
I. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Building or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City
functions and services, and the additional services described above can be provided for the
Annexation Area by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not
necessary to provide City services.
5. IMPACT FEES
Notwithstanding any other provision of this service plan, a landowner within the Annexation Area will not be
required to fund capital improvements necessary to provide municipal services in a manner inconsistent with
Chapter 395 of the Local Government Code governing impact fees, unless otherwise agreed to by the
landowner.
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City of Fort Worth, Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 11/3/2015 - Ordinance No. 21963-11-2015
CONTINUED FROM A PREVIOUS WEEK
DATE: Tuesday, April 07, 2015 REFERENCE NO.: L-15771
LOG NAME: 06AX-14-006 PATE TRACTS (AREA 55-2)
SUBJECT:
Consider Institution and Adoption of Ordinance for the Owner-Initiated Annexation of Approximately 468.04
Acres of Land in Tarrant County Located South of Altamesa Boulevard and West of the Fort Worth and
Western Railroad (COUNCIL DISTRICT 6)
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council institute and adopt the attached ordinance for the Owner-Initiated
annexation of approximately 468.04 Acres of Land in Tarrant County, located generally south of Altamesa
Boulevard and west of the Fort Worth and Western Railroad.
DISCUSSION:
The subject property is situated within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Fort Worth, located
south of Altamesa Boulevard and west of the Fort Worth and Western Railroad. The property is entirely
surrounded by the City of Fort Worth. The area, which covers approximately 468.04 acres, is currently
vacant. The owner of the property has proposed a mix of commercial and residential uses.
The owner submitted a zoning application and case ZC-14-147 was heard by the Zoning Commission at
their November 12, 2014 public hearing. Based on land use policies and future land use designated in the
Comprehensive Plan, and on existing land uses, the Zoning Commission recommended to the City
Council that the property be zoned as "A-5" Single-Family, "G" General Commercial and "MU-2" Mixed-
Use. While the annexation and zoning are related cases, approval of the annexation is not conditioned on
the associated zoning also being presented for approval.
The fiscal impact analysis shows that the property will have a long-term positive impact to the General
Fund, based on the proposed future development. Projected property tax revenue for the first five years is
projected to be approximately $7.7 million. Operating costs projected from the Police, Code Compliance
and Transportation and Public Works Departments show a typical negative fiscal impact for the first year.
Annual impacts will be positive thereafter.
The City is able to provide municipal services upon annexation in accordance with State law without
negatively impacting service provision within the City. Annexation of this site is consistent with the City's
annexation policy of annexing property identified as an enclave.
Public hearings on the service plan were conducted during the November 11, 2014 and December 2,
2014 City Council meetings. The adoption of the attached ordinance completes the annexation process.
If annexed, this property will become part of COUNCIL DISTRICT 6, Mapsco 102B, 102C, 102D, 102F,
102G, 102H and 102L.
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FISCAL INFORMATION / CERTIFICATION:
The Financial Management Services Director certifies that based upon the proposed development, the
annexation will have no material effect on Fiscal Year 2015 budget. While no current year impact is
anticipated from this action, upon approval revenue and expenditures will be included in the long term
forecast associated with years 2016-2020.
FUND IDENTIFIERS (FIDs):
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CERTIFICATIONS:
Submitted for City Manager's Office by: Fernando Costa (6122)
Originating Department Head: Randle Harwood (6101)
Additional Information Contact: Leo Valencia (6942)
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