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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, ANNEXING
THE HEREINAFTER MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED TERRITORY
GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS AN AREA COMPRISING
APPROXIMATELY 480 ACRES ABUTTING STATE HIGHWAY 114,
KNOWN AS "SOLANA", AND AN AREA COMPRISING APPROXIMATELY
27 ACRES ABUTTING THAT PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,
TEXAS, AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF SAID CITY SO
AS TO INCLUDE SAID TERRITORY WITHIN SAID CITY LIMITS AND
GRANTING TO ALL OWNERS OF PROPERTY ALL OF THE RIGHTS
AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING SAID OWNERS
AND OTHER PERSONS WITHIN THE ANNEXED AREA BY ALL THE
ACTS, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS OF SAID CITY; APPROVING
A SERVICE PLAN FOR SUCH TERRITORY; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas is a home rule city acting under its charter
adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and
Chapter 9 of the Local Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the City of Southlake desires to annex the hereinafter described territory
(the "Territory"); and
WHEREAS, the City of Southlake has received a petition signed by all owners of the
Territory requesting that the city annex the Territory, accepting the proposed service plan
and waiving any right or requirement for public hearing under Chapter 43 of the Local
Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas, has prepared a service plan, setting forth
municipal services and a schedule for extending services to the property herein annexed; and
WHEREAS, the newly annexed Territory lies within the exclusive extraterritorial
jurisdiction of the City of Southlake, Texas.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
That the Territory generally described as follows:
Parcel A - Being all that 251.757 acre tract of land situated in the J.B.
Martin Survey, Abstract No. 1134, the T.W. Mann Survey, Abstract No. 1107,
the U.P. Martin Survey, Abstract 1015, the W. Medlin Survey, Abstract No.
1958, and the C.M. Throop Survey, Abstract No. 1510, Tarrant County, Texas
and more particularly described as the Westlake/Southlake Park, Addition No.
1 to the Town of Westlake as recorded in Volume 388-214, Pages 78 and 79,
Map & Plat Records of Tarrant County, Texas, including the replat of Lots
1R and 2R, Block 2 of the Westlake/Southlake Park, Addition No. 1 to the
Town of Westlake as recorded in Cabinet A, Slide No. 283, Map and Plat
Records of Tarrant County, Texas; and
Parcel B - Being a acre tract of land situated in the William Pea Survey,
Abstract Number 2025, Tarrant County, Texas, the same being Abstract
Number 1045, Denton County, Texas; the J. Henry Survey, Abstract Number
724, Tarrant County, Texas, the same being Abstract Number 528, Denton
County, Texas; the W. Medlin Survey, Abstract Number 1958, Tarrant County,
Texas and the C.M. Throop Survey, Abstract Number 1510, Tarrant County,
Texas, all located in northern Tarrant County and southern Denton County,
Texas. This tract of land embraces all of those tracts described in deeds to
International Business Machines Corporation, hereinafter referred to as IBM,
as recorded in Volume 7376, Page 1728; Volume 7373, Page 2080; Volume
7351, Page 1940; Volume 7864, Page 142; Volume 7926, Page 1452; Volume
7940, Page 171; Volume 7940, Page 167, and also being a portion of those
tracts of land described in deeds to IBM as recorded in Volume 7376, Page
1737; Volume 7376, Page 2087; and Volume 7376, Page 1765, Deed Records,
Tarrant County, Texas; and
Parcel C - Being all that certain tract of land in the W. Medlin Survey,
Abstract 1958, and the C.M Throop Survey, Abstract 1510, both in Tarrant
County, Texas. This tract of land embraces the tracts described in deeds to
International Business Machines, hereinafter referred to as IBM, and recorded
in Volume 8795, Page 553, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas; and
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Parcel D - BEING a tract of land in the T.W. MANN SURVEY, ABSTRACT
NO. 1107 and the C.M. THROOP SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1510, the
JAMES B. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1134, the U.P. MARTIN
SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1015 and the W. MEDLIN SURVEY,
ABSTRACT NO. 1958, Tarrant County, Texas
and more particularly described in Exhibit "A" and depicted in Exhibit "B", be, and the same
is hereby, annexed to the City of Southlake, Texas, and the boundary limits of the City of
Southlake be, and the same are hereby, extended to include the so described Territory
within the City limits, and the same hereafter shall be included within the territorial limits
of said City, and the owners and other persons within the Territory thereof hereafter shall
be entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens of the City and shall be bound by all
the acts, ordinances and regulations of said City.
SECTION 2.
That the approved Service Plan is hereby approved by the city council and adopted,
and is attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and is made a part hereof for all purposes.
SECTION 3.
The official map and boundaries of the city, heretofore adopted, are hereby amended
so as to include the aforementioned Territory as a part of the City of Southlake, Texas. The
city manager is hereby directed and authorized to perform or cause to be performed all acts
necessary to correct the official map of the city to add the Territory hereby annexed as
required by law.
SECTION 4.
The city secretary is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance in the
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office of the county clerk of Denton and Tarrant Counties, Texas.
SECTION 5.
This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances of the City of
Southlake, Texas, except where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with
the provisions of such ordinances, in which event the conflicting provisions of such
ordinances are hereby repealed.
SECTION 6.
If any section, subsection, sentence, phrase or word of this ordinance be found to be
illegal, invalid or unconstitutional, or if any portion of said property is incapable of being
annexed by the city, for any reason whatsoever, the adjudication shall not affect any other
section, sentence, phrase, word, paragraph or provision of this ordinance or the application
of any other section, sentence, phrase, word, paragraph, or provision of any other ordinance
of the city. The city council declares that it would have adopted the valid portion and
applications of this ordinance and would have annexed, and does hereby annex, the valid
property without the invalid part, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be severable.
SECTION 7.
The annexation described herein shall be effective immediately upon passage after
second reading.
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PASSED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING ON THIS DAY OF
1997.
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EXHIBIT
LAND DESCRIPTION FOR THE PORTION OF SOLANA
FOR ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
Being all that property, commonly known as Solana and more particularly described as Parcels
"A", "B" and "C" as follows:
Parcel "A"
Being all that 251.757 acre tract of land situated in the J.B. Martin Survey, Abstract No. 1134,
the T.W. Mann Survey, Abstract No. 1107, the U.P. Martin Survey, Abstract 1015, the W.
Medlin Survey, Abstract No. 1958, and the C.I. Throop Survey, Abstract No. 1510, Tarrant
County, Texas and more particularly described as the Westlake/Southlake Park, Addition No. 1
to the Town of Westlake as recorded in Volume 388-214, Pages 78 and 79, Map & Plat Records
of Tarrant County, Texas, including the replat of Lots I R and 2R, Block 2 of the
Westlake/Southlake Park, Addition No. 1 to the Town of Westlake as recorded in Cabinet A,
Slide No. 283, Map and Plat Records of Tarrant County, Texas.
PARCEL "B" 7 'q yi lel"s 11q
Being al acre tract of land situated in the William Pea Survey, Abstract Number 2025, Tarrant
County, Texas, the same being Abstract Number 1045, Denton County, Texas; the J. Henry
Survey, Abstract Number 724, Tarrant County, Texas, the same being Abstract Number 528,
Denton County, Texas; the W. Medlin Survey, Abstract Number 1958, Tarrant County, Texas
and the C. M. Throop Survey, Abstract Number 1510, Tarrant County, Texas, all located in
northern Tarrant County and southern Denton County, Texas. This tract of land embraces all of
those tracts described in deeds to International Business Machines Corporation, hereinafter
referred to as IBM, as recorded in Volume 7376, Page 1728; Volume 7373, Page 2080; Volume
7351, Page 1940; Volume 7864, Page 142; Volume 7926, Page 1452; Volume 7940, Page 171;
Volume 7940, Page 167, and also being a portion of those tracts of land described in deeds to
IBM as recorded in Volume 7376, Page 1737; Volume 7376, Page 2087; and Volume 7376, Page
1765, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas. Said tract is more particularly described by metes
and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at a 5/8 inch iron rod in the southerly right-of-way of State Highway No.
114 (variable width), being the most northerly northwestern corner of said tract of land recorded
in Volume 7376, Page 1728, said Deed Records, and the northeast corner of that certain tract of
land conveyed to R. Chandler as recorded in Volume 1139, Page 580, Deed Records, Denton
County, Texas;
THENCE along the southerly right-of-way line of said State Highway 113, the following
courses and distances:
S 71° 03'21" E, 3458.57 feet for the beginning of a curve to the right;
Along said curve an arc distance of 888.33 feet, through a central angle of 27° 21' 59",
having a radius of 1859.86 feet, and a long chord of S 57° 22' 21" E, 879.91 feet;
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S 25° 37' 35" W, 108.86 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the right;
Along said non-tangent curve and arc distance of 196.55 feet, through a central angle of
06° 15' 25", having a radius of 1799.86 feet, and a long chord of S 39° 40' 08" E, 196.46
feet to a concrete Texas Highway Department monument;
S 36° 32' 25" E, 215.14 feet;
THENCE leaving said right-of-way, West, 2141.45 feet;
THENCE S 52° 00' 00" W, 1000.00 feet;
THENCE South, 1882.23 feet to the north line of that certain tract of land conveyed to
Howard Dudley et ux as recorded in Volume 4888, Page 622, said Deed Records;
THENCE N 89° 57' 44" W, 200.93 feet to the northwest comer of said Dudley tract, also
being in the south line of said IBM tract as recorded in Volume 7376, Page 1765;
THENCE N 00° 20' 49" E, 45.01 feet;
THENCE N 89° 39' 10" W, along the north line of Roanoke Dove Road (variable width),
1346.51 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right;
THENCE along the easterly right-of-way line of Precinct Line Road (a variable width
right-of-way the following courses and distances:
Along said curve to the right an arc distance of 241.85 feet, through a central angle of 89°
45' 10", having a radius of 154.38 feet, and a long chord of N 44° 46' 35" W, 217.86
feet,
N 00° 06' 00" E, 977.90 feet,
N 00° 08' 31" W, 394.37 feet,
N 00° 10' 13" W, 551.67 feet,
N 02° 20' 32" E, 554.17 feet,
N 28° 49' 02" E, 164.88 feet,
N 23° 30' 55" E, 98.16 feet,
N 12° 46' 54" E, 100.00 feet,
N 00° 16' 18" W, 993.50 feet to the southwest corner of the aforementioned R. Chandler
tract;
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THENCE N 89° 47' 00" E along the southerly line of said R Chandler tract, 258.02 feet,
THENCE N 00° 30' 28" W along the easterly line of said R Chandler tract, 505.33 feet
to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 232.921 acres of land more or less, save and
except approximately 20 acres dedicated to the State of Texas for State Highway No. 114 right-
of-way.
PARCEL "C"
Being all that certain tract of land in the W. Medlin Survey, Abstract 1958, and the C.M. Throop
Survey, Abstract 1510, both in Tarrant County, Texas. This tract of land embraces the tracts
described in deeds to International Business Machines, hereinafter referred to as IBM, and
recorded in Volume 8795, Page 553, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas. Said tract is more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the westerly right-of-way of County Road No. 3088 (also known
as West T.W. King Road), a variable width roadway, said point also being on the northeasterly
right-of-way of S.H. 114, a variable width roadway;
Thence along the northeasterly right-of-way of S.H. 114, N 36° 32' 30" W, 587.00 feet;
Thence leaving the northeasterly right-of-way of S.H. 114 as follows:
N 53° 29' 00" E, 546.74 feet,
S 03° 07' 00" W, 344.50 feet to a point in the centerline of County Road 3088,
N 89° 28' 00" W, 25.00 feet to the westerly right-of-way of County Road No. 3088, said right-
of-way also being the westerly limits of the City of Southlake,
Thence along the westerly right-of-way of County Road No. 3088 and the westerly limits
of the City of Southlake, S 00° 33' 00" W, 514.80 feet,
Thence S 72° 03' 00" W, 47.70 feet to the Point Of Beginning and containing 3.9419
acres, more or less, save and except any right-of-way dedications to the State of Texas for State
Highway No. 114.
PARCEL "D"
BEING a tract of land in the T.W. MANN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1107 and the C.M.
THROOP SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1510, the JAMES B. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT
NO. 1134, the U.P. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1015, and the W. MEDLIN
SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1958, Tarrant County, Texas, and being more particularly described
as follows:
BEGINNING at the northwest corner of the J.B. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1134,
Tarrant County, Texas, a 1/2 inch iron rod in the northeasterly right-of-way of State Highway
No. 114 (a 220 foot wide right-of-way);
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THENCE along the said northeasterly right-of-way of State Highway No. 114 N 360 32' 00" W,
continuing along a projection of said R.O.W. to a point for a corner in the centerline of County
Road #3088 (Sam School Road), said point being in the common boundary line between
Westlake and Southlake and described in the City of Westlake Ordinance #81;
THENCE South with the projected center line of County Road #3088 (Sam School Road)
(Peytonville Road) to a point for a comer in the southwest R.O.W. line of S.H. 114;
THENCE Southeast along the southwest RO. W. of S.H. 114 a distance of approximately
2,796.55 feet to a point for a corner, said point being the southeast comer of a tract by deed to
I.B.M. recorded in V. 7422 P. 2157, DRTCT as described in ordinance #447 city limits of the
City of Westlake, said point also being the southeast corner of Lot I R, Block 2 of the
Westlake/Southlake Park, Addition No. 1 to the Town of Westlake as recorded in Volume 388-
214, Pages 78 and 79, County Records, Tarrant County, Texas;
THENCE N 88° 29' 50" W along the south line of said I.B.M. tract 907.75 feet to a point for
a corner, said corner being the N.E. corner of a tract by deed to I.B.M V. 7824 P. 2033 DRTCT;
THENCE S 00° 17' 58" W along the east line of said I.B.M. tract a distance of 197.59 feet to
an iron pin in its S.E. corner;
THENCE S 86° 22' 05" W a distance of 518.25 feet to the S. W. comer of said I.B.M. tract;
THENCE N 19° 09' 01" W along the east R.O.W. of Sam School Road a distance of 393.02 feet
to an iron pin being the S.W. corner of a tract by deed to I.B.M. V. 7376 P. 1779 DRTCT and
being in the east R.O.W. of Sam School Road (County Road 93088);
THENCE S 88° 45' 45" W approximately 51 feet crossing Sam School Road (County Road No.
3088) to a point in the westerly right-of-way of Sam School Road;
THENCE S 19° 09' 01" E, approximately 500 feet along the westerly right-of-way of Sam
School Road to a galvanized iron pipe by a corner of a fence in the west line of Sam School
Road;
THENCE in a southeasterly direction crossing County Road #3088 (Sam School Road) to a point
for a corner, said point being the southwest corner of Lot 7 and the northwest corner of Lot 6
of the R.P. Estes Subdivision as recorded in Vol. 1957, P. 324, DRTCT;
THENCE easterly along the common south line of Lot 7 and north line of Lot 6 by deed a
distance of 1349 feet to a point for a corner in the east line of the T. Mann Survey, said line also
being the city limits of the City of Southlake;
THENCE in a northerly direction along the east line of the T. Mann Survey and the west line
of the J. Martin Survey A-1134 to a point for a corner, said point being by deed South 910.51
feet from the northwest corner of the J. Martin Survey and being the southwest corner of the tract
of land annexed into the City of Southlake by Ordinance #319;
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THENCE N 89° 27' 49" E to a point for a corner in the southwesterly R.O.W. of State Highway
114
THENCE northeasterly at a right angle to S.H. 114 centerline, crossing S.H. 114 to a point for
a corner in its northeasterly R.O.W., said point being in the southwest line of a tract of lane
annexed into the City of Southlake by Ordinance #126;
THENCE northwesterly along the northeasterly R.O.W. of S.H. 114 and said Ordinance #126
tract to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 27 acres of land, more or less.
EXCLUSIONS FROM ANNEXATION
Save and except those portions of said Parcels "A" and "B" more particularly described as Strips
No. 1 and No. 2 as follows:
STRIP NO. 1
Being a portion of said Parcel "B" as described above, said portion being a strip of land 50 feet
wide, the westerly line of said 50 foot strip described as follows:
Beginning at the northwest corner of said tract of land described by deed recorded in
Volume 7376, Page 1728, said northwest corner also being the southwest corner of the R.
Chandler tract described by deed recorded in Volume 1139, Page 580, Deed Records of Denton
County, Texas. Said comer also being in the easterly right-of-way of Precinct Line Road.
Thence southerly along the easterly right-of-way of Precinct Line Road approximately
1250 feet to a point approximately 50 feet south of the intersection of the westerly right-of-way
of Precinct Line Road and the north line of the Scott Bradley Tract as described by deed recorded
in Volume 6395, Page 67, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas, said 50 foot strip containing
1.4 acres, more or less.
STRIP NO. 2
Being a portion of Parcels "A" and "B" as described above, also being a strip of land 50 feet
wide the southerly line of said strip described as follows:
Beginning at the northeast corner of the Alvin F. Olen Jr. tract described by deed as
recorded in Volume 4181, Page 644, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas, said corner also
being in the south line of Lot 1, Block 3 of the Westlake/Southlake Park, Addition No. 1 to the
Town of Westlake as recorded in Volume 388-214, Pages 78 and 79, County Records, Tarrant
County, Texas;
Thence westerly along the south line of said Lot 1, Block 3 approximately 1466.76 feet
to a point in the east line of the Howard Dudley tract described by deed as recorded in Volume
4888. Page 622, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas;
Thence northerly along the east line of said Dudley tract, said line also being the westerly
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line of said Lot 1, Block 3 approximately 460.91 feet to a point in the northeast comer of said
Dudley tract, said corner also being in the south line of said Lot 1, Block 3;
Thence westerly along the south line of said Lot 1, Block 3, said line also being the north
line of said Dudley tract, approximately 1774.98 feet to the southwestern comer of said Lot 1,
Block 3, said corner also being in the north line of said Dudley tract;
Thence generally westerly along the north line of said Dudley tract, said line also being
the south line of Parcel "B" as described above, approximately 100.93 feet;
Thence generally northerly leaving the north line of said Dudley tract approximately 95
feet,
Thence generally westerly, parallel to the north right-of-way of Dove Road (a variable
width roadway), approximately 1396.51 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right,
Thence along the arc of said curve a distance of 241.85 feet, having a central angle of
89° 45' 10", a radius of 154.38 feet and whose long chord bears N 44 46' 35" W,
Thence generally northerly, parallel to the east right-of-way of Precinct Line Road
approximately 50 feet,
Thence generally westerly approximately 50 feet to a point in the east right-of-way of
Precinct Line Road;
THENCE generally northerly approximately 600 feet along the east right-of-way of Precinct Line
Road to a point approximately 50 feet north of the intersection of the westerly right-of-way of
Precinct Line Road and the northerly line of the Hillwood/1088 tract as described by deed as
recorded in Volume 12260, Page 1948, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas, said 50 foot strip
containing approximately 7.1 acres, more or less.
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SERVICE PLAN
Municipal services to the following area known as the Solana Project and generally
described as:
Parcel A - Being all that 251.757 acre tract of land situated in the J.B.
Martin Survey, Abstract No. 1134, the T.W. Mann Survey, Abstract No. 1107,
the U.P. Martin Survey, Abstract 1015, the W. Medlin Survey, Abstract No.
1958, and the C.M. Throop Survey, Abstract No. 1510, Tarrant County, Texas
and more particularly described as the Westlake/Southlake Park, Addition No.
1 to the Town of Westlake as recorded in Volume 388-214, Pages 78 and 79,
Map & Plat Records of Tarrant County, Texas, including the replat of Lots
1R and 2R, Block 2 of the Westlake/Southlake Park, Addition No. 1 to the
Town of Westlake as recorded in Cabinet A, Slide No. 283, Map and Plat
Records of Tarrant County, Texas.
Parcel B - Being a acre tract of land situated in the William Pea Survey,
Abstract Number 2025, Tarrant County, Texas, the same being Abstract
Number 1045, Denton County, Texas; the J. Henry Survey, Abstract Number
724, Tarrant County, Texas, the same being Abstract Number 528, Denton
County, Texas; the W. Medlin Survey, Abstract Number 1958, Tarrant County,
Texas and the C.M. Throop Survey, Abstract Number 1510, Tarrant County,
Texas, all located in northern Tarrant County and southern Denton County,
Texas. This tract of land embraces all of those tracts described in deeds to
International Business Machines Corporation, hereinafter referred to as IBM,
as recorded in Volume 7376, Page 1728; Volume 7373, Page 2080; Volume
7351, Page 1940; Volume 7864, Page 142; Volume 7926, Page 1452; Volume
7940, Page 171; Volume 7940, Page 167, and also being a portion of those
tracts of land described in deeds to IBM as recorded in Volume 7376, Page
1737; Volume 7376, Page 2087; and Volume 7376, Page 1765, Deed Records,
Tarrant County, Texas.
Parcel C - Being all that certain tract of land in the W. Medlin Survey,
Abstract 1958, and the C.M Throop Survey, Abstract 1510, both in Tarrant
County, Texas. This tract of land embraces the tracts described in deeds to
International Business Machines, hereinafter referred to as IBM, and recorded
in Volume 8795, Page 553, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas.
Parcel D - BEING a tract of land in the T.W. MANN SURVEY, ABSTRACT
NO. 1107 and the C.M. THROOP SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1510, the
JAMES B. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1134, the U.P. MARTIN
SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1015 and the W. MEDLIN SURVEY,
ABSTRACT NO. 1958, Tarrant County, Texas.
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shall be furnished after the effective date of annexation by or on behalf of the City of
Southlake, Texas, at the following levels and in accordance with the following schedule:
1. Within sixty (60) days of the effective date of annexation the City of Southlake will
provide the following services to the newly annexed area:
A. Police Protection
The City of Southlake, Texas, and its Police Department will provide police
protection to the newly annexed tract at the same or similar level of service now being
provided to the areas of the City of Southlake, Texas, with similar topography, land use and
population within the newly annexed area.
B. Fire Protection and Ambulance Service
The City of Southlake, Texas, and its Fire Department will provide fire protection
and ambulance service to the newly annexed tract at the same or similar level of service now
being provided to other areas of the City of Southlake, Texas, with similar topography, land
use and population within the City. Further, the City of Southlake Fire Department and
ambulance service will respond to all dispatched calls and requests for service or assistance
within the newly annexed area.
C. Solid Waste Collection
At the present time the City of Southlake, Texas, is using a designated, specific
contractor for collection of solid waste and refuse within the city limits of the City of
Southlake, Texas. Such contract for solid waste collection is with Laidlaw. Upon payment
of any required deposits and the agreement to pay lawful service fees and charges, solid
waste collection will be provided to citizens in the newly annexed area to the extent that the
City's contractor has access to the area to be serviced.
D. Maintenance of Water and Waste Water Facilities
Any and all water or waste facilities owned or maintained by the City of Southlake,
Texas, at the time of the annexation shall continue to be maintained by the City of
Southlake, Texas. Any and all water or waste water facilities which may be acquired
subsequent to the annexation of the proposed area shall be maintained by the City of
Southlake, Texas, to the extent of its ownership. It is the intent of the City of Southlake to
maintain all water and waste water facilities in the annexed area that are not within the
service area with any other water or waste water utility.
E. Maintenance of Roads and Streets
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Any and all roads, streets or alleyways which have been dedicated to the City of
Southlake, Texas, or which are owned by the City of Southlake, Texas, shall be maintained
to the same degree and extent that other roads, streets, and all alleyways are maintained in
areas with similar topography, land use and population density. Any and all lighting of
roads, streets and alleyways which may be positioned in a right-of-way, roadway or utility
company easement shall be maintained by the applicable utility company servicing the City
of Southlake, Texas, pursuant to the rules, regulations and fees of such utility.
F. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools
The City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, is not aware of the existence of any
parks, playgrounds or public swimming pools now located in the area proposed for
annexation. In the event any such parks, playgrounds or swimming pools do exist and are
public facilities, the City of Southlake, Texas, will maintain such areas to the same extent and
degree that it maintains parks, playgrounds and swimming pools and other similar areas of
the City now incorporated in the City of Southlake, Texas.
G. Maintenance of any Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Municipal Service
The City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, is not aware of the existence of any
publicly owned facility, building or other municipal service now located in the area proposed
for annexation. In the event any such publicly owned facility, building or municipal service
does exist and is a public facility, the City of Southlake, Texas, will maintain such area to the
same extent and degree that it maintain publicly owned facilities, buildings or municipal
services of the City now incorporated in the City of Southlake, Texas.
2. Program for construction or acquisition of any capital improvements necessary for
providing municipal services for the area:
A. In General
1. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of any capital
improvements required by this service plan within two years after the effective date of the
annexation and will substantially complete the work within 4-1/2 years.
2. The City policy for extending water and waste water service is to extend
service on an as required basis when development applications or subdivision plats are
submitted to the City in accordance with the City's subdivision and development ordinances.
3. Landowners may be required to fund capital improvements necessary
to provide service in a manner consistent with Chapter 395, Texas Local Government Code.
Nothing in this service plan shall be interpreted to require a landowner within the newly
annexed area to fund capital improvements necessary to provide municipal services in a
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manner inconsistent with Chapter 395 of the Local Government Code, unless otherwise
agreed to by the landowner.
4. This Service Plan shall have no effect on the Trophy Club Municipal
Utility District No. 1.
B. Police Protection, Fire Protection & Solid Waste Collection
The City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, finds and determines it to be
unnecessary to acquire or construct any capital improvements for the purposes of providing
police protection, fire protection or solid waste collection. The City Council finds and
determines that it has at the present time adequate facilities to provide the same type, kind
and level of protection and service which is presently being administered to other areas
already incorporated in the City of Southlake, Texas, with the same or similar topography,
land use and population density.
C. Water and Waste Water Facilities
The City of Southlake, Texas, believes that given the current state of development
in the area to be annexed, adequate City water mains exist for points of connection for
serviceable extensions to provide water service pursuant to the City's standard water
extension policies now in existence or as may be amended by the City Council. If further
development and construction of subdivisions commence within this property, water mains
and waste water facilities of the City will be extended by the property owner or developer
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 years from the effective date of the annexation ordinance, and/or
upon development, whichever occurs later.
D. Roads and Streets
The City of Southlake, Texas, with a cooperative effort of the City's designated utility
company, will undertake to provide the same degree of road and street lighting as is
provided in areas of similar topography, land use and population density within the present
corporate limits of the City of Southlake, Texas. Maintenance of properly dedicated roads
and streets will be consistent with the maintenance provided by the City to other roads and
streets in areas of similar topography, land use and subdevelopment of the annexed
property. Developers will be required pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Southlake,
Texas, to provide internal and peripheral streets and to construct those streets in accordance
with the specifications required by the City of Southlake, Texas, for a properly dedicated
street.
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E. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools, and the
Maintenance of any Other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service
To the extent that it becomes necessary because of development demands, population
growth, and a bona fide need, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, will
undertake to provide any such facility which it deems necessary to adequately provide for
the health and safety of the citizens of the newly incorporated area based upon the standard
considerations of topography, land use and population density.
SPECIFIC FINDINGS
The City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas finds and determines that this
proposed Service Plan will not provide any fewer services, and it will not provide a lower
level of service in the area proposed to be annexed than were in existence in the proposed
area at the time immediately preceding the annexation process.
Because of the differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population
density, the service levels which may ultimately be provided in the newly annexed area may
differ somewhat from services provided other areas of the City of Southlake, Texas. These
differences are specifically dictated because of differing characteristics of the property and
the City of Southlake, Texas, will undertake to perform consistent with this contract so as
to provide this newly annexed area with the same type, kind and quality of service presently
enjoyed by the citizens of the City of Southlake, Texas, who reside in areas of similar
topography, land utilization and population.
APPROVED on this the day of , 1997.
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
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AD ORDER NO. 11100621
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Before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, this day
personally appeared TAMMIE BRYANT Billing Specialist for the
Star-Telegram, published by the Star-Telegram Inc. at Fort Worth, in Tarrant County, Texas; and
who, after being duly sworn, did depose and say that the following clipping of an advertisement was
published in the above named paper on the following dates:
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THE 27TH DAY OF MAY, -- -
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Star-Telegram FED. I.D. NO. 22-3148254
AD ORDER NO. 11037745
400 W.SEVENTH STREET•FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76102 ACCOUNT NO. C I T 5 7
STATE OF TEXAS
my of Tarrant
Before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, this day
personally appeared TAMMIE BRYANT Billing Specialist for the
Star-Telegram, published by the Star-Telegram Inc. at Fort Worth, in Tarrant County, Texas; and
who, after being duly sworn, did depose and say that the following clipping of an advertisement was
published in the above named paper on the following dates:
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PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all interested persons that
the City Council of the City of
Southlake, Texas, will be
holding a public hearing dur-
ing the Regular City Council
Meeting to be held on May
27, 1997 at 6:00 p.m. in .
the City Council Chambers
of City Hall, 667 North Car-
roll Avenue, Southlake, Tex-
as.
Purpose of the hearing is to - -
consider the second reading
of the following ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO.676
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City Secretary_ (-�"r-/V!!j,
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