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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance No. 495 CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. ~d~<~ AN ORDINANCE CALLING TWO (2) PUBLIC HEARINGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH TEX-REV.CIV.STAT.ANN.ART. 970a OF THE MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT AND SECTION 1.03, OF CHAPTER 1 OF THE HOME RULE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS, ADOPTED JANUARY 20, 1979, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING THE INSTITUTION OF ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS TO ANNEX ALL THAT LOT, TRACT, PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" WITH THE FIRST PUBLIC HEARING TO BE CONDUCTED ON SITE ON THE/~DAY OF -~£~-~fD~£A! 19.~? , AT ?;©D O'CLOCK P.M. AND WITH T~ SECOND PUBLIC HEARING TO BE CONDUCTED AT THE CITY HALL, 5576 NORTH COLONY BOULEVARD, THE COLONY, TEXAS ON THE /4/~DAY OF~, 19 ~_~_, AT ~ 362) O'CLOCK P.M., PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF NOTICE; DIRECTING PREPARATION OF A SERVICE PLAN FOR INSPECTION AT THE PUBLIC HEARINGS NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS: Section 1. That pursuant to and in accordance with Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann. art. 970a, and Section 1.03 of Chapter 1 of the Home Rule Charter of the City of The Colony, Texas, adopted January 20, 1979, two (2) public hearings to consider institution of annexation proceedings to annex that lot, tract, and parcel of land described in Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as if copied in its entirety into the body of this ordinance are hereby called as follows: (a) Public Hearing on Site is set for the /~day of ~PT~n)B~, 19 ~? , at ~-'OO o'clock p.'m. (b) Public Hearing at City Hall, 5576 N. Colony Blvd., The Colony, Texas is set for the /~9~ day of ~6p~ , 19 ~7 , at . 7" ~ O o'clock p.m. Section 2. All interested persons shall be given the opportunity to be heard at said public hearings which shall be conducted and held not more than forty (40) days nor less than twenty (20) days prior to the institution if annexation proceedings. Section 3. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (a) Notice of this public hearing shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City, and in the territory proposed to be annexed. Said notice shall be accomplished by publication of this ordinance in its entirety, including Exhibit "A" at least once in said newspaper not more than twenty (20) days nor less than ten (10) days prior to each public hearing. (b) Additional notice by Certified Mail shall be given to railroad companies, if any serving the City and on the City's tax roll where the right of way is located within the territory to be annexed. Section 4. The City Council hereby directs the City Manager to prepare a service plan that provides for the extension of municipal services into the area to be annexed in accordance with Section 10 of Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann. art. 970a. Said service plan shall be made available for inspection and explained to the inhabitants of the area to be annexed at the public hearings. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect from · and after its passage. Don Amick, Mayor ' ~ ~:~f% '..?,.~ · ~.ti A. Hi'c , City Secretar City Attorney [SEAL] of ~exas,~.a~-.oD that certain tracts end parcels of lend situated in the County of ~enton, State of Te~., and described as follows, ~o-wl~: FIRST TI{ACT: A part of the T.~West Survey, described as follov~s: BEGIN~INO at the southwest corner of the said west survey, a stake drivI en in the g~nd. T~.NOE East along the south boundary line of said West survey lB08 feet to iron pipe in the ground for sorner; TIIENCE North 3 degrees East 1440 feet to corner; ~ENCE North 89 degrees ZO minutes West 12~8 feet to the West boundary line of said West survey to ce: tar of the p~blic road; ~HKNCE South i degree west along the west boundary l~ne of said west survey and along the center of the public road 14~8 feet to the place of beginning, and contel lng 40.64 acres of land and being a part of the 1BB~ acres of land conveyed to ~rank NcEamy and Lee NcKamy, by Sam Hawkins, Sheriff, of Denton County, Texas, on the 8th day of November, 1900, by deed of record In Volume ?~, page $1, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas. SECOND TRACT: Being a part of the David Cook ~2G acre survey, Abstract No. £~4, BEOINNIN~ at the mos~ Easterly northeast corner of the T. A. West 19B acre survey on the ~outh boundary line a£ said Cook Survey; ~Ht'~CE North on the west boundary line of a 78 acre tract oat of the said eorvey · deeded to J. H. Morgun,~Jr. by A..L.~eDsniel and Wa. McDaniel, 1403.8 rares to a'stake .... TH~CE %?est 391 Yarns to the northeast corner of a 40 acre tract out of said Cook S%~rvey, once owned by Wm. Ellis; ~i~.................~NCE South with Ellis' east boundary line ,1403.8 vares to e stake in th~ south boundary line .of said Cook Survey; TH~CE East 391 yarns to the~plece of beginning, end containing 97.~ acres.of. Lland, more or less. THIRD TRACT: Being a port of the 195 acre T. West survey, Abstract No. 1345 and adioining the above described tract, and described ss follo BEGINNING at the most Eastern'Northeast corner of the said T. A. ¥,'est Survey, Abs~tract 1345. T~t~-~CE West on the South'~oundary line of said David Cook Survey 391 yarns to a stake; TH~CE South 199 yarns to a stake; I~CE East 391 varas,to a stake in the.east boundary line of said T. A. ',','est survey; TH~CE North 199 yarns to. t~e piece of beginning, and containing 13.5 acres of land out of the said T. A.. West survey; FOURTH TRACT: All that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the Southeast part of Denton County, Texas, ca the waters of Elm Fork of ity River/ about 20 miles southeast, from the townctf Denton, being a part of the David B. Cook, i JS0 acre Survey, Abstract No. 234, described a~s follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at the southeast il ~u u~rvey; ~{ENCE ~est~on the South~boundsry line there'of, 309 rares to the most Fasl I ly Northeast ~'orner of a Survey of 195 acres of ladd patented to T W~*. ~ ~ ii yarns, along line of 82 acres out of said survey deeded to ~. T. Griffin recOrded in Volume 98 ;Ipage 433, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, to the Northeast corner of said 82 acres tract TH]~CE East ?l varas to a stake; THENCE North 21.8 Yarns to the southwest corne~ of a 445 Acre Survey patented to T, A. West, the same being an inner corner of said David B. Cook Survey; T~[E~CE East 239.6 yarns to the most Easterly northeast corner of said Cook Survey; TNE~ICE Scut on the East boundary line of said Cook SUrvey, 1425.6 yarns to the place of beginning, contain ing 78 acres of. land, more or less. FIFTH TRACT: All that certain tract or parcelef, lend sit- uated in Denton County, Texas, a part of the ~. B. Evens Survey, Abstract #39?, described as follows: HEGINNING at a point in the South line of the David Cook gurvey, Abstract No. 234, at a stake in a h~dge said stake being about 225 feet west of the Southeast corner of said Cook ~urvey; ~I'aNCE' following said l~dge in southwest and western direction to the West line of said Evans SUrvey, being in the East line of T. A. West survey Abstract #1345; THENCE North followin fence line to a stake at the southwest corner of a 78 acre tract off of the East side of said Cook survey; TH~CE East on the South line of said Cook survey to the place of beginning.