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AN ORDINANCE DECLARING CERTAIN FINDINGS, PROVIDING FOR THE
EXTENSION OF CERTAIN BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH,
PROVIDING FOR THE ANNEXATION OF A CERTAIN 282 001 ACRES (0 441
SQUARE MILES) OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE M E P AND P R R
SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO 906 AND THE A ROBINSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO
1119, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS, WHICH SAID TERRITORY LIES ADJACENT TO
AND ADJOINS THE PRESENT CORPORATE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF FORT WORTH,
TEXAS, PROVIDING THAT THE TERRITORY ANNEXED SHALL BEAR ITS PRO RATA
PART OF TAXES, PROVIDING THAT THE INHABITANTS THEREOF SHALL HAVE
ALL THE PRIVILEGES OF ALL THE CITIZENS OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS,
FINDING AND PROVIDING THAT SURROUNDING CERTAIN UNINCORPORATED
TERRITORY AS A RESULT OF SAID ANNEXATION IS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST,
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, a public hearing before the City Council of the City
of Fort Worth, Texas, wherein all interested persons were provided
an opportunity to be heard on the proposed annexation of the
territory hereinafter described, was held in the City Council
Chambers in the Municipal Office Building of Fort Worth, Texas, on
the 7th day of December 1999, which. date was not more than forty
(40) days nor less than twenty (20) days prior to institution of
annexation proceedings, and
WHEREAS, a second public hearing before the City Council of
the City of Fort Worth, Texas, wherein all interested persons were
provided an opportunity to be heard on the proposed annexation of
the territory hereinafter described, was held in the City Council
Chambers in the Municipal Office Building of Fort Worth, Texas, on
the 21st day of December 1999, which date was not more than forty
(40) days nor less than twenty (20) days prior to the institution
of annexation proceedings, and
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WHEREAS, notice of the first such public hearing was posted on
the -City of Fort Worth's Internet web site, and published in a
newspaper having general circulation in the City of Fort Worth,
Texas, and in the hereinafter described territory on the 26th day
of November 1999, which date was not more than twenty (20) days nor
less than ten (10) days prior to the date of said such public
hearing, and
WHEREAS, notice of the second such public hearing was posted
on the City of Fort Worth's Internet web site, and published in a
newspaper having general circulation in the City of Fort Worth,
Texas, and in the hereinafter described territory on the 10th day
December 1999, which date was not more than twenty (20) days nor
less than ten (10) days prior to the date of said public hearing,
and
WHEREAS, written notice of the proposed annexation was
provided to the Northwest Independent School District, 18501 State
Highway 114, Justin, Texas 76247-8700 on the 23rd day of November
1999, which date was not more than twenty (20) days nor less than
ten (10) days prior to the date of the first public hearing, and
WHEREAS, prior to the posting and publication of the notices
of public hearings, a Service Plan providing for the extension of
municipal services into the hereinafter described territory was
prepared for inspection by and explanation to the inhabitants of
the area to be annexed, and
WHEREAS, the population of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, is
in excess of 100,000 inhabitants, and
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WHEREAS, the hereinafter described territory lies within the
exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Fort Worth,
Texas, and
WHEREAS, the hereinafter described territory lies adjacent to
and adjoins the City of Fort Worth, Texas, and
WHEREAS, the City of Fort Worth finds that the inclusion of
the hereinafter described territory into the corporate limits of
the City of Fort Worth will cause the unincorporated area shown on
the attached Map Exhibit "A", to be entirely surrounded by the
corporate boundaries of the City of Fort Worth, and that the
surrounding of said unincorporated area is, and is hereby found to
be, in the public interest, and
WHEREAS, the hereinafter described territory contains 282 001
acres (0 441 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
That 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, 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
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DESCRIPTION FOR A 80 4181 ACRE TRACT
BEING a Tract of land situated in the M E P and P R R Survey
Abstract Number 906 and the A Robinson Survey Abstract
Number 1119, Denton County, Texas, and being a part of the
called 82 447 acre tract described in the Deed from Nolin
Ragsdale and James M Steele to R S R INVESTMENTS recorded in
Volume 1609, Page 55 of the Deed Records of Denton County,
Texas; and also being Brookstone 1, an addition to Denton
County, Texas, as recorded in Cabinet E, Page 356, Map Records
of Denton County, Texas, and being more particularly described
as follows
BEGINNING at the Northeast Corner of the herein after
described 82 447 acre tract, at an iron rod found for the
Northeast Corner of said tract, said iron rod being in the
South line of Litsey Road,
THENCE, South 00 Degrees 56 Minutes 23 Seconds East, with the
East line of the said 82 447 acre tract, a distance of 199 55
feet to an iron rod found for an angle point in the East line
thereof,
THENCE, South 00 Degrees 11 Minutes. 16 Seconds East, with the
East line of the said 82 447 acre tract, a distance of
1362 18 feet to an iron rod found for an angle point in the
East line of said tract,
THENCE, South 00 Degrees 15 Minutes 11 Seconds East,
continuing with said East line, a distance of 1580 46 feet to
an iron rod found for corner at the Southeast Corner of the
herein described tract,
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THENCE, South 89 Degrees 44 .Minutes 49 Seconds West, with the
South line of the herein described tract, a distance of 346 64
feet to an iron rod found at an angle point therein,
THENCE, North 58 Degrees 57 Minutes 29 Seconds West,
continuing with the said South line, a distance of 180 00 feet
to an iron rod found at an angle point therein,
THENCE, North 3 Degrees 56 Minutes 18 Seconds East, continuing
with said South line, a distance of 169 14 feet to an iron rod
found at an angle point therein,
THENCE, North 81 Degrees 42 Minutes 29 Seconds West,
continuing with the said South line, a distance of 325 19 feet
to an iron rod set at an angle point therein,
THENCE, North 40 Degrees 58 Minutes 25 Seconds West,
continuing with the said South line, a distance of 86 64 feet
to an iron rod set at an angle point therein,
THENCE, North 28 Degrees 33 Minutes 15 Seconds West,
continuing with the said South line, a distance of 1374 59
feet to an iron rod found for corner at the Southwest Corner
of the said 82 447 tract,
THENCE, North 61 Degrees 25 Minutes 45 Seconds East, a
distance of 232 04 feet to an iron rod found for corner in the
West line of Watergate Drive on a curve to the right, having
a radius of 317 64 feet,
THENCE, in a Northerly direction, with a fence along the West
right-of-way line of Watergate Drive the following 15 calls,
1) In a Northeasterly direction along said curve, a
distance of 177 82 feet (chord bearing of North 02
Degrees 44 Minutes 14 Seconds West, a distance of 175 51
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feet) to an iron rod found at the end of said curve,
2) North 13 Degrees 18 Minutes 02 Seconds East, a
distance of 177 17 feet to an iron rod found at the
beginning of a curve to the lefr_ having a radius of
534 88 feet,
3) In a Northwesterly direction along said curve a
distance of 225 08 feet, (chord bearing of North Ol
Degrees 14 Minutes 44 Seconds East, a distance of 223 42
feet) to an iron rod found at the end of said curve and
at the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius
of 232 94 feet,
4) In a Northeasterly direction along said curve, a
distance of 238 44 feet (chord bearing of North 18
Degrees 30 Minutes 56 Seconds East, a distance of 228 17
feet) to an iron rod found at the end of said curve,
5) North 47 Degrees 50 Minutes 25 Seconds East, a
'distance of 119 99 feet to an iron rod found at the
beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 87 99
feet,
6) In a Northeasterly direction along said curve, a
distance of 70 54 feet (chord bearing of North 24
Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East, a distance of 68 66
feet) to an iron rod found at the end of said curve;
7) North Ol Degrees 54 Minutes 30 Seconds East, a
distance of 21 31 feet to an iron rod found at the
beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of
648 Ol feet,
8) In a Northeasterly direction along said curve, a
distance of 162 71 feet (chord bearing of North 09
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Degrees 06 Minutes 06 Seconds East, a distance of 162 28
feet) to an iron rod found at the end of said curve,
9) North 16 Degrees 17 Minutes 42 Seconds East, a
distance of 78 09 feet to an .iron rod found at the
beginning of a curve to the right, having a radius of
150 83 feet,
10) In a Northeasterly direction along said curve, a
distance of 56 74 feet (chord bearing of North 27
Degrees 04 Minutes 22 Seconds East, a distance of 56 41
feet) to an iron rod found at the end of said curve,
11) North 37 Degrees 51 Minutes O1 Seconds East, a
distance of 25 19 feet to an iron rod found at the
beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of
205 56 feet,
12) In a Northeasterly direction along said curve, a
distance of 27 98 feet(chord bearing of North 33 Degrees
57 Minutes 05 Seconds East, a distance of 27 96 feet) to
an iron rod found at the end of said curve and the
beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 24 89
feet,
13) In a Northeasterly direction along said curve, a
distance of 13 73 feet (chord bearing of North 14
Degrees 15 Minutes 16 Seconds East, a distance of 13 55
feet) to an iron rod found at the end of said curve and
the beginning of another curve to the left having a
radius of 517 20 feet,
14) In a Northeasterly direction along said curve, a
distance. of 71 72 feet (chord bearing of North 05 Degrees
30 Minutes 58 Seconds West, a distance of 71 66 feet) to
an iron rod found at the end of said curve;
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15) North 09 Degrees 29 Minutes 19 Seconds West, a
distance of 95 15 feet to a "X" found on a masonry column
at the point of intersection at the West line of
Watergate Drive with the South line of the above
mentioned Litsey Road, for the Northwest Corner of the
herein described tract,
THENCE South 89 Degrees 35 Minutes 54 Seconds East with said
road a distance of 993 09 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING AND
CONTAINING 80 7381 acres of land
'SAVE AND EXCEPT Lot 38 of Brookstone 1 as recorded in Cabinet
E, Page 356, Map Records of Denton County, Texas which
contains 0 3200 acres leaving a net area of 80 4181 acres of
land
DESCRIPTION FOR A 201 5829 ACRE TRACT
BEING a tract of land situated in the M E P and P R R
Survey, Abstract No 906, and the A Robinson Survey, Abstract
No 1119, Denton County, Texas and being a part of a 430 50
acre tract of land conveyed to Claretian Theological Seminary
by deed recorded in Volume 453, Page 353, of the Deed Records
of Denton County, Texas, and being more particularly described
as follows
THE POINT OF BEGINNING is the Southeast addition corner of
BROOKSTONE 1, an addition to Denton County, Texas, as recorded
in Cabinet E, Page 356, of the Map Records of Denton County,
Texas, said point lying in the common survey line of the above
referenced M E P and P R R Survey Abstract No 906 and the
J Short Survey Abstract No 1236, Denton County, Texas, said
addition corner being evidenced by an iron rod found for
corner,
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THENCE, along said common survey line and generally with a
fence line, South 00 Degrees 15 Minutes 11 Seconds East,
210 75 feet to an iron rod found for corner,
THENCE, continuing along said common survey line and generally
with a fence line, South 00 Degrees 17 Minutes 37 Seconds
East, 2137 78 feet to an iron rod found for corner, in the
North line of Henrietta Creek Road, (a County Road),
THENCE, along the North line of said Henrietta Creek Road,
North 89 Degrees 24 Minutes 16 Seconds West, 1692 60 feet to
an iron rod found for corner, said corner being the Southeast
corner of HENRIETTA CREEK ESTATES, (an unrecorded
subdivision),
THENCE, along the Easterly line of said HENRIETTA CREEK
ESTATES, North 41 Degrees 03 Minutes 15 Seconds West, 114 08
feet to an iron rod found for corner,
THENCE, continuing along said easterly line of HENRIETTA CREEK
ESTATES, North 40 Degrees 32 Minutes 28 Seconds West, 2709 44
feet to an iron rod found for corner, said point being a
common interior corner of HENRIETTA CREEK ESTATES and the
above referenced Claretian Theological Seminary 430 50 acre
tract,
THENCE, North 17 Degrees 14 Minutes 52 Seconds East, 917 97
feet to an iron rod found for corner,
THENCE, North 89 Degrees 43 Minutes 11 Seconds East, and
generally with a fence line 89 20 feet to an iron rod found
for corner,
THENCE, North 61 Degrees 25 Minutes 38 Seconds East, generally
with a fence line, 964 13 feet to an iron rod found for
corner,
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THENCE, North 89 Degrees 42 Minutes 59 Seconds East, generally
with a fence line, 1013 53 feet to an iron rod found for
corner in the Westerly addition line of the above referenced
BROOKSTONE 1 addition,
THENCE, along the Westerly addition line of said BROOKSTONE 1
addition, as follow
South 28 Degrees 33 Minutes 15 Seconds East, 893 77 feet
to an iron rod set for corner,
South 40 Degrees 58 Minutes 25 Seconds East, 86 64 feet
to an iron rod set for corner,
South 81 Degrees 42 Minutes 29 Seconds East, 325 19 feet
to an iron rod found for corner,
South 03 Degrees 56 Minutes 18 Seconds West, 169 14 feet
to an iron rod found for corner,
South 58 Degrees 57 Minutes 29 Seconds East, 180 00 feet
to an iron rod found for corner,
North 89 Degrees 44 Minutes 49 Seconds East, 346 64 feet
to the POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 201 5829 acres
of land
SECTION 2
That the above described territory is shown on Map Exhibit "A"
which is attached hereto and expressly incorporated herein by
reference for the purpose of illustrating and depicting the
location of the hereinabove described territory
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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 annexation of the above described territory into the
City of Fort Worth will cause an unincorporated area to be
entirely surrounded by the corporate boundaries of the City of
Fort Worth, that said unincorporated area will not be included
within the City of Fort Worth as a result of said annexation, and
that the surrounding of said unincorporated area by the City of
Fort Worth is in the public interest
SECTION 5
That attached hereto, marked Exhibit "X" and incorporated herein
for all purposes incident hereto, is a Service Plan providing for
the extension of municipal services into the area to be annexed,
said Service Plan having been prepared prior to publication of the
notices of hearings prescribed under Section 43 063 of the Texas
Local Government Code, and having been made available at said
hearings for inspection by and explanation to the inhabitants of
the area to be annexed
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the area to be annexed
SECTION 6
That this ordinance shall and does amend 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 7
That 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
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SECTION 8
That this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and
effect from and after the date of its passage, and it is so
ordained
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY
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Marce la Olson, Assistant City Attorney
DATE
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EXHIBIT X
CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS
SERVICE PLAN FOR ANNEXED AREA
Property Subject to Plan M E P AND P R R SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO 906 AND THE
A ROBINSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO 1119 (the
Annexation Area)
Location and Acreage NORTH SIDE OF HENRIETTA CREEK ROAD APPROXIMATELY
1 5 MILES WEST OF US HIGHWAY 377 - 282 001 ACRES
County DENTON
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
A Police Protection
The Fort Worth Police Department (FWPD) will provide protection and law
enforcement services in the Annexation Area commencing on the effective
date of annexation The services will include
Normal patrols and responses;
Handling of complaints and incident reports;
Special units, such as traffic enforcement, criminal investigations,
narcotics, gang suppression, and special weapons and tactics team
The FWPD anticipates providing service to the Annexation Area with an
average response time of not more than the city-wide average response
time
B Fire Protection
Fire protection services by existing personnel and equipment of the Fort
worth Fire Department, within the limitations of available water and
distances from existing fire stations, will be provided to the Annexation
Area commencing on the effective date of the annexation These services
include
Fire suppression and rescue;
Hazardous materials mitigation and regulation;
Dive rescue;
Technical rescue;
Fire Safety Education;
Aircraft/rescue/firefighting;
Fire protection system plan review;
Inspections;
Emergency management planning
These services are provided, on a city-wide basis All Fort Worth
firefighters are certified by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection
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C Emergency Medical Services
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 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 at an Emergency Medical Technician level or higher All
engines, trucks, and rescue units carry Automatic External Defibrillators
for use with heart attack victims
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 annexation Services will be provided by City
personnel or by private solid waste service providers under contract with
the City Persons using the services of a privately owned solid waste
management service provider may continue to use such services until the
second anniversary of the annexation
Solid waste collection services for businesses and multi-family dwelling
complexes having three or more units may be provided by the City or
private service providers at the discretion of the customer
E Operation and Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities
The Annexation Area is located in the CCN of the City of Fort Worth The
City will provide water service to the Annexation Area in accordance with
the "Installation Policy of Community Facilities Sewer facilities may be
extended to the Annexation Area in accordance with the "Installation
Policy of Community Facilities "
F aeration and Maintenance of Roads and Streets, Includin Street Li hting
The following services will be provided in the Annexation Area commencing
on the effective date of the annexation, unless otherwise noted
Existing public streets located inside the Annexation Area will be
repaired so to achieve a minimum structural number (SN) of 3 2 in
accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding Between The City of Fort
Worth and Terra/Chadwick, Ltd Dated August 31, 1999 Upon completion by
Terra/Chadwick, Ltd and City inspection and approval of the paving
repairs, the Transportation and Public Works Department will assume
maintenance of public streets over which the City has jurisdiction These
services include emergency pavement repair and repair maintenance of
public streets on an as-needed basis Public streets will be included in
the City's preventive maintenance program Preventive maintenance projects
are prioritized on a Citywide basis and scheduled based on a variety of
factors, including surface condition, rideability, age, traffic volume,
functional class, and available funding Any necessary rehabilitation or
reconstruction will be considered and prioritized on a citywide basis
Street lights 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 Transportation and Public Works Department 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
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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 For major arterials and
collectors, the marking of streets is on an 18-month frequency All
improved intersections and roadways are striped upon improvement All
roadways are re-striped and. remarked as needed
G Operation and Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimmincr Pools
Residents of this property may utilize all existing parks and community
service facilities throughout the City, beginning with the effective date
of the 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
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In the event the City acquires any other facilities, buildings or services
necessary for municipal services located in the Annexation Area,
maintenance services will be provided by the appropriate City department
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 annexation, unless
otherwise noted
A The residents of the Annexation Area will receive library services from the
Fort Worth Public Library commencing on the effective date of the
annexation
B The City will provide general municipal administration and administrative
services
C The Transportation and Public Works Department will provide drainage
maintenance services in the Annexation Area at current Citywide service
levels The City will assume maintenance for all public drainage channels
within dedicated public drainage easements
The Transportation and Public Works Department will provide the following
services
Storm sewer maintenance;
Watershed development review and inspection
The Environmental Management Department will provide the following
services
Emergency spills and pollution complaints response;
Storm sewer discharge pollution prevention (commercial only);
Water quality assessments for creeks
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The Department of Engineering will provide information relating to flood
plains
D Enforcement of the City's environmental health ordinances and regulations,
including but not limited to weed and brush ordinances, junked and
abandoned vehicle ordinances, food handlers' ordinances and animal control
ordinances, will be provided within the Annexation Area on the effective
date of the annexation Complaints of ordinance or regulation violations
within the area will be answered and investigated by existing personnel
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 annexation
F The City's zoning, subdivision, sign, mobile home, junk yard and other
ordinances shall be enforced in the Annexation Area beginning on the
effective date of the 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 annexation
3 PROGRAM FOR PROVIDING FULL MUNICIPAL
SERVICES WITHIN 2-1/ 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- ~) years after the effective date
of the 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 (4-1/2) 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
municipal taxation and provided by the
shall provide the services by any of the
to any other area of the City
that are funded in whole or in part by
City within its boundaries The City
methods by which it extends the services
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM
The City 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 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 proposed a schedule for providing said services within a period of four
and one-half (4-1/2) 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
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growth, predicted growth and call volume
B Fire Protection 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 Existing water and sanitary sewer mains located
inside the Annexation Area will be repaired in accordance with the
Memorandum of Understanding Between The City of Fort Worth and
Terra/Chadwick, Ltd dated August 31, 1999 As development and
construction of subdivisions commence within this property, other water
and sewer mains of the City will be extended where necessary by the
property owner in accordance with provisions of the Subdivision Ordinance
and other applicable policies, ordinances, and regulations City
participation in the costs of these extensions shall be in accordance with
applicable City policies, ordinances, and regulations Such extensions
will commence within two and one-half (2-1/2) years from the effective
date of the annexation ordinance If water and sewer mains of the City
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 (4-1/2) years, and/or upon commencement of
development of a subdivision within this property, whichever occurs later
Following is a summary of the Water and Wastewater Installation Policy as
set out in Section III of the City's Policy for the "Installation Policy
of Community Facilities "
The developer shall cause to be constructed all water and wastewater
facilities required to provide service to the development,
subdivision, or lot/tract The developer shall be responsible for
100 of the cost for water and wastewater facilities designed to
provide service to the proposed development If larger facilities
are required based on comprehensive study, the additional
incremental cost shall be borne by the City
Connection to existing City water mains for domestic water service
to serve residential, commercial, and industrial uses within the
Annexation Area will be provided in accordance with existing City
ordinances and policies Upon connection to existing mains, water
will be provided at rates established by City ordinances for such
service at the normal rates charged throughout the City
Connections to existing City sanitary sewer mains for sanitary
sewage service in the Annexation Area will be provided in accordance
with existing City ordinances and policies Upon connection, to
existing sanitary sewer mains, 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 and Streets No road or street related capital improvements are
necessary at this time Future extensions of roads or streets and future
installation of related facilities, such as traffic control devices, will
be governed by the City's standard policies and procedures
F Drainage Utility No capital improvements are necessary at this time to
provide drainage services
G Street Lightin It is anticipated that new subdivisions in the Annexation
Area will install street lighting in accordance with the City's standard
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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 Swimmin 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 Parks, Recreation
and Open Space Comprehensive Plan and appropriation of resources Should
additional residential development occur, parkland dedication or payment
in lieu thereof shall be required in accordance with the Park 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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1sT PUBLIC HEARING DECEMBER 7 1999
2ND PUBLIC HEARING DECEMBER 21, 1999
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DATE REFERENCE NUMBER LOG NAME PAGE
1 /11 /00 PZ-2164 06A99-11 1 of 2
SUBJECT ORDINANCE ANNEXING 282 001 ACRES OF LAND (LAKES OF BROOKSTONE)
MEP AND P R R. SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO 906 AND THE A. ROBINSON SURVEY,
_ ABSTRACT NO 1119, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS (ANNEXATION CASE NO A-99-11)
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that:
The City Council find that the inclusion of 282.001 acres of land out of the M E P and P R.R.
Survey, Abstract No 906 and the A. Robinson Survey, Abstract No 1119, Denton County, Texas,
into the corporate limits of the City of Fort Worth will cause the unincorporated area shown on Map
Exhibit A, as included in the attached ordinance, to be entirely surrounded by the corporate
boundaries of the City of Fort Worth, and that the surrounding of said unincorporated area is, and is
hereby found to be, in the public interest; and,
2 The City Council approve the attached Ordinance annexing the subject property in compliance with
the requirements of Section 43 061 of the Local Government Code of the State of Texas
DISCUSSION
On November 23, 1999, the City Council approved the timetable for annexing the above referenced
property into the Fort Worth City limits (M&C PZ-2153) Public hearings concerning this request were
held as required by state law on December 7 and 21, 1999 The adoption of the attached ordinance
completes the annexation process
The annexation of the subject 282 001 acre tract will cause an unincorporated area to be entirely
surrounded by the corporate boundaries of the City of Fort Worth and will not include the
unincorporated area within the City Section 43 057 of the Local Government Code specifically states
that:
"If a proposed annexation would cause an area to be entirely surrounded by the annexing
municipality, but would not include the area within the municipality, the governing body of
the municipality must find, before completing the annexation, that surrounding the area is
in the public interest."
City staff has reviewed the annexation request and recommends that surrounding the above referenced
unincorporated area is in the public interest The Development Review Committee (DRC)
recommended approval of the annexation on November 18, 1999 The City Plan Commission
recommended approval of the annexation on December 22, 1999
LOCATION -The subject property is located on the north side of Henrietta Creek Road approximately
1 5 miles west of US Highway 377 If annexed, this property would become a part of COUNCIL
DISTRICT 2.
City of Fort Worth, Texas
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DATE
1/11/00 REFERENCE NUMBER
PZ-2164 LOG NAME
06A99-11 PAGE
2 of 2
SUBJECT ORDINANCE ANNEXING 282 001 ACRES OF LAND (LAKES OF BROOKSTONE)
MEP AND P R.R. SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO 906 AND THE A. ROBINSON SURVEY,
ABSTRACT NO 1119, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS ANNEXATION CASE NO A-99-11
FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION
The Finance Director certifies that no funds are required for this action
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Submitted for City Manager's FUND ACCOUNT CENTER AMOUNT CITY SECRETARY
Office by: (to)
Mike Groomer 6140 D
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