Ordinance No. 5,092ORDINANCE NO. 5092
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
TEXAS, AUTHORIZING AND
AND THE CITY CLERK TO
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
ODORIZING, INC.; AND
HEREOF.
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COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN,
DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE
ATTEST TO AN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
CITY OF BAYTOWN AND NATURAL GAS
PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN,
TEXAS:
Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Baytown,
Texas, hereby approves an Industrial District Agreement with
Natural Gas Odorizing, Inc., and authorizes and directs the Mayor
and City Clerk of the City of Baytown to execute and attest to
said agreement. A copy of said agreement is attached hereto,
marked Exhibit "A," and made a part hereof for all intents and
purposes.
Section 2: This ordinance shall take effect immediately
from and after its passage by the City Council of the City of
Baytown.
INTRODUCED, READ and PASSED by the affirmative vote of the
City Council of the City of Baytown, this the 8th day of
September, 1988.
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EMMETT 0. HUTTO, Mayor
ATTEST:
EILEEN P. HALL, City Clerk
RANDALL B. STRONG, City,, torney
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INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
NATURAL GAS ODORIZING, INC.
AND
CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS
is This Agreement is made and entered into between the CITY OF
BAYTOWN, Texas, a municipal corporation in Harris County, Texas,
hereinafter also referred to as "Baytown" or "City," and NATURAL
GAS ODORIZING, INC., an Oklahoma corporation with a permit to
engage in business in the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to
as "NGO" or "Company."
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, Baytown has a history of cooperating with
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industries located within and near its city limits; a nd
® WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Baytown is of the
considered opinion that such cooperation results in economic
growth and stability for Baytown and its adjacent areas; and
WHEREAS, the Texas Legislature in 1963 adopted the
"Municipal Annexation Act," Article 970a, Revised Civil Statutes
of Texas, (now TEX.L.GOV'T.CODE ANN. S 42.044) which provides for
the creation of Industrial Districts within the extraterritorial
jurisdiction of cities; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to such Municipal Annexation Act and in
the interest of further cooperation with industry and the
economic enhancement of Baytown, the City of Baytown enacted
Ordinance No. 886, dated the 14th day of September, 1967,
® designating a part of its extraterritorial jurisdiction as an
Industrial District known as Baytown Industrial District No. 1;
and
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® WHEREAS, the City Council desires that all of NGO's Baytown
Plant and facilities except for that which is located in the area
annexed as described in Appendix A, be included in the Baytown
Industrial District No. 1, and further desires to enter into this
® contractual agreement with NGO for this purpose; and
WHEREAS, NGO's Baytown Plant includes both real and personal
property used in its refining and chemical manufacturing and
research facilities, and includes any office facilities used in
direct support of these operations and either situated contiguous
thereto or separated by public roads; NOW THEREFORE,
In consideration of the promises and of the mutual
convenants and agreements herein contained, it is agreed by and
between the Company and the City of Baytown as follows:
1. The City of Baytown hereby agrees that all of the land
and improvements thereon owned, used, occupied, leased, rented or
possessed by the Company within the area designated as Baytown
Industrial District No. 1 by Ordinance No. 886 and amendments
thereto shall continue its extraterritorial status as an
Industrial District and shall not be annexed by the City of
Baytown nor shall the City attempt to annex, or in any way cause
or permit to be annexed any of such property during the term of
this Agreement, except for such parts of Company's property as
may be necessary to annex in order to annex property owned by
third parties within the Industrial District that the City may
decide to annex. The City further agrees, promises and
® guarantees that during the term of this Agreement the City of
Baytown shall not apply or purport to apply any ordinance, rule
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or regulation to such property except as relating to noise,
vibration, drainage or flood control, and pollution performance
standards as hereinafter provided. Specifically, but without
® limitation, the City agrees, promises and guarantees that it will
not extend to said property any ordinance, rules or regulation
(a) governing plats and the subdivision of land; (b) prescribing
any zoning, building, electrical, plumbing or inspection code or
codes; and (c) attempting to exercise in any manner whatsoever
control over the conduct of the Company's business thereof. The
City further agrees that during the term of this Agreement it
will not levy or purport to levy ad valorem taxes against any
real or personal property owned, used, occupied, leased, rented,
or possessed by the Company within the Industrial District.
2. It is further agreed that during the term of this
Agreement the City of Baytown shall not be required to furnish
municipal services to the Company's Baytown Plant, which are
ordinarily and customarily supplied by the City to property
owners within its boundaries, except as provided by mutual
agreement. Specifically, but without limitation, it is agreed
that the City of Baytown shall not be required to furnish (1)
sewer or water service, (2) police protection, (3) fire
protection (4) road or street repairs, and (5) garbage pickup
service.
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the past
revenue f
residents.
The Company and the City of Baytown recognize that in
the Company has paid to the City a share of the needed
r operating the City and providing services for its
It is further recognized that during the next
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succeeding
seven years the City of Baytown will experience
population
growth as a result of industrial expansion which will
necessitate
increased revenue to provide expanded services and
® facilities.
In view of this increased need for revenue,
beginning
in 1988, the Company agrees to pay the City of Baytown
an Industrial
District payment on or before December 31st of each
year during
the term of this Agreement, such payment to be
calculated
on the basis of the below stated formula:
A. In
applying the below stated formula, the following
definitions
shall apply;
1)
Full Value Payment: The fair market value, as
determined by the City, of all of the Company's
Baytown Plant within the corporate limits or
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extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, X .40 X
the property tax rate per $100.00 of assessed
valuation adopted by the City Council for the City
of Baytown for financing the fiscal year in which
such December due date falls.
2)
Tax Payment: The amount paid by the Company to the
City of Baytown as ad valorem taxes on that portion
of the Company's Baytown Plant within the City
limits. The tax payment shall be based on the value
determined by the Harris County Appraisal District
or such other appraisal district as may succeed the
Harris County Appraisal District in assessing
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property for the City.
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3) Industrial District Payment: Amount paid by the
Company in lieu of taxes pursuant to this Agreement,
which amount shall not include the tax payment paid
by the Company.
B. The Company's Industrial District payment shall be
calculated each year in the following manner using the
above definitions:
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Full Value Payment
- Tax Payment
Industrial District Payment
C. The appraised value for tax purposes of the annexed
portion of land, improvements, and tangible personal
property shall be determined by the Harris County
Appraisal District. The parties hereto recognize that
said District is not required to appraise the land,
improvements, and tangible personal property in the
unannexed area for the purpose of computing the
Industrial payments hereunder. Therefore, the parties
agree that to determine the fair market value of all of
the Company's Baytown Plant for the purpose of
calculating the Industrial District payment in the
manner described above, the appraisal of the land,
improvements, and tangible personal property in the
Company's Baytown Plant, the City may choose to use an
appraisal of the Harris County Appraisal District, or an
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appraisal conducted by the City of Baytown, and/or an
independent appraiser of the City's selection, and at
the City's expense. This value shall be used in
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determining the full value payment described above.
Nothing contained herein shall ever be construed as in
derogation of the authority of the Harris County
® Appraisal District to establish the appraised value of
land, improvements, and tangible personal property in
the annexed portion for ad valorem tax purposes.
D. It is agreed by the parties that the City has the power
to and shall create an Industrial District Review Board
which shall carry out the duties designated to it in
this Agreement.
E. If any disagreement arises between the Company and
Harris County Appraisal District that results in a delay
in the determination of Company's fair market value, the
Company shall pay to the City of Baytown on the due date
the same amount which was paid to the City for the last
preceding period as to which there was no controversy
concerning the fair market value of the Company.
Adjustments to this amount shall be made within thirty
(30) days of the resolution of the disagreement.
4. Determination of City and Industrial District fair
market values, in the above stated manner, shall be made by the
City of Baytown and approved by the Industrial District Review
Board. Such final fair market value as approved by the
Industrial District Review Board shall be subject to exception by
the Company and should the Company take exception to the fair
market value of such property as determined by the Board and
should the Board and the Company be unable, through negotiations,
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to reach a mutually acceptable fair market value on or before
September 1 of the calendar year in which such December 31 due
date falls, then either party may request determination of such
® disagreement by a mutually acceptable arbitrator. The costs of
such arbitrator shall be shared equally by the City of Baytown
and the Company, and such arbitrator's determination shall be
final and binding unless either party within thirty (30) days
after such arbitrator's determination is received by the parties,
petitions for a Declaratory Judgment to the Civil District Court
of Harris County, Texas, as provided for by Section 5 hereof.
Should the parties be unable to agree upon a mutually
acceptable arbitrator, each party shall nominate one arbitrator
and the arbitrators so nominated by the parties shall select a
® third arbitrator who will act with them as a three member
arbitration panel to decide the disagreement between the parties
by the concurrence of a majority of such panel. Such arbitrator
or arbitration panel shall determine whether the fair market
value of such property is as contended by the Industrial District
Review Board, by the Company, or some intermediate value. The
cost of such arbitration shall be shared equally by the City of
Baytown and the Company, and such panel's determination shall be
final and binding unless either party within thirty (30) days
after such determination is received by the parties, petitions
for a Declaratory Judgment to the Civil District Court of Harris
® County, Texas, as provided for by Section 5 hereof.
In determining the fair market value of property and
improvements as used herein, the Industrial District Review Board
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and any arbitrator or arbitration panel shall base its
determination on the replacement cost of comparable present day
facilities considering and giving effect to sound engineering
® valuation practices relative to service life, life expectancy,
process and functional obsolescense.
5. If any disagreement arises between the parties
concerning the interpretation of this Agreement or the decisions
of the arbitrator or arbitration panel provided for hereunder, it
is agreed that either of the said parties may petition any Civil
District Court of Harris County, Texas, for a Declaratory
Judgment determining said controversy and the cause shall be
tried as other civil causes in which the Plaintiff must establish
by a preponderance of the evidence the- correct interpretation of
valuation. Pending final determination of said controversy, the
Company shall pay to the City of Baytown on the due date the same
amount which was paid to the City for the last preceding period
as to which there was no controversy concerning the amount owed
by the Company to the City. The Company agrees to tender the
amount of potential liability to the registry of the Civil
District Court, Harris County, Texas, pending final determination
of the controversy beyond any further appeal.
6. All payments to the City of Baytown provided herein
shall be made to the City at the City Hall in Baytown, Texas. If
any payment is not made on or before the due date, the same
® penalties, interest, attorneys' fees and costs of collection
shall be recoverable by the City as would be collectible in the
® case of delinquent ad valorem taxes; provided, however, that this
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® sentence shall not apply to any payment which may be found to
have been deficient as the result of proceedings provided for in
Section 5 hereof. The City shall have a lien upon the Company's
® property upon any delinquency in Industrial District payment.
7. If any other municipality attempts to annex any land or
property owned, used, occupied, leased, rented or possessed by
the Company within the area designated as Baytown Industrial
District No. 1, or if the creation of any new municipality should
be attempted so as to include within its limits such land or
property, the City of Baytown shall, with the cooperation of the
Company, seek injunctive relief against any such annexation or
incorporation, and shall take such other legal steps as may be
necessary or advisable under the circumstances. The cost of such
legal steps, including attorneys' fees (other than the City
Attorney) retained by mutual agreement of the parties, shall be
paid by the Company. Should the City refuse or fail to comply
with its obligations under this paragraph, the Company shall have
the right to seek such legal or equitable relief as it deems
necessary or advisable in its own name or in the name of the City
and, if necessary, the Company may join the City as a party to
such legal action.
If the City and the Company are unsuccessful in preventing
any such attempted annexation or incorporation, the Company shall
have the right to terminate this Agreement as to any property so
® annexed or incorporated retroactive to the effective date of such
annexation or incorporation, or the Company may continue this
® Agreement in full force and effect; provided, however, that the
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® Company's right to terminate this Agreement must be exercised
within thirty (30) days after Judgment upholding such annexation
or incorporation becomes final beyond further appeal. If any
® payment is made by the Company to the City of Baytown after the
effective date of such annexation or incorporation and if the
Company elects to terminate this Agreement as above provided,
then as to such property so annexed or incorporated such payment
shall be refunded by the City to the Company.
8. The City of Baytown and the Company mutually recognize
that the health and welfare of Baytown residents require
adherence to high standards of quality in the air emissions,
water effluents and noise, vibration and toxic levels of those
industries located in the Baytown Industrial District No. 1, and
that development within the District may have an impact on the
drainage of surrounding areas. To this end, the Company and the
City agree that the same standards and criteria relative to
noise, vibration and toxic levels and drainage and flood control
which are adopted by the City and made applicable to portions of
the City adjacent to the Company's Baytown Plant shall also be
applicable to the plant within the.Industrial District. The
Company further agrees to abide by the rules and regulations and
the permits issued to it by the Environmental Protection Agency,
the Texas Water Commission, the Texas Air Control Board, and any
other governmental agency having legal authority in these
matters. In this connection, it is recognized between the
® parties that these agencies are charged with the responsibility
® for enforcing air and water quality standards, and it is agreed
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® that so long as the Environmental Protection Agency, the Texas
Water Commission, the Texas Air Control Board, and other related
agencies are charged with such responsibility, nothing contained
® herein shall be construed to impose upon the City of Baytown any
responsibility, authority or right, by termination of this
Agreement or otherwise to enforce any standards relative to air
and water quality as are established by law, rule, regulation or
permit. It is also agreed that no violation of any standards or
criteria adopted by the City shall be a reason for termination of
this Agreement.
9. This Agreement shall be for a term of seven (7) years
from the date this instrument is executed and for such additional
period or periods of time as provided by the Texas Municipal
Annexation Act and mutually agreed upon the parties hereto.
This Agreement shall further terminate and replace that
certain Industrial District Agreement entered into between the
Company the City of Baytown, dated July 16, 1981.
10. The benefits accruing to the Company under this
Agreement shall also extend to the Company's "affiliates" and to
any properties owned or acquired by said affiliates within the
area encompassed by Industrial District No. 1, and where
reference is made herein to land, property and improvements owned
by the Company, that shall also include land, property and
improvements owned by its affiliates. The "affiliates" as used
herein shall mean all companies with respect to which the Company
directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries at the
time in question, owns or has the power to exercise the control
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® over fifty (50 %) percent or more of the stock having the right to
vote for the election of directors.
11. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that only
® full, complete and faithful performance of the terms hereof shall
satisfy the rights and obligations assumed by the parties and
that, therefore, in addition to any action at law for damages
which either party may have, the Company may enjoin the enactment
or enforcement of any ordinance or charter amendment in violation
of, or in conflict with, the terms of this Agreement and may
obtain such other equitable relief, including specific
performance of the Agreement, as is necessary to enforce its
rights. It is further agreed that should this Agreement be
breached by the Company, the City shall be entitled, in addition
to any action at law for damages, to obtain specific performance
of this Agreement and such other equitable relief necessary to
enforce its rights. However, nothing contained herein shall be
construed to give the City any right to terminate this Agreement
on the basis of the Company's violation of any standard or
criteria relative to air emissions, water effluents, noise,
vibration, or toxic levels, or drainage and flood control
established by any law, ordinance, rule, regulation or permit.
12. In the event the terms and conditions of this Contract
are rendered ineffective or their effect changed by the
Constitution, any Legislative changes, or any interpretation of
® the Texas Property Tax Code by the State Tax Assessment Board,
both parties mutually agree that said Contract shall be
® renegotiated to accomplish the intent of this Agreement.
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0 EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE ORIGINALS this the day of
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ATTEST:
SECRETARY
ATTEST:
EILEEN P. HALL, City Clerk
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NATURAL GAS ODORIZING, INC.
By
CITY OF BAYTOWN
EMMETT CO. HUT 0, Mayor
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APPENDIX "A"
Being a 15 acre tract in the William Scott Upper League,
Abstract 66, Harris County, Texas, which was conveyed by
Humble Oil & Refining Company to the University of Oklahoma
Foundation, Inc., by deed dated June 26, 1964, said deed
being recorded in Volume 5583, Page 162 of the Deed Records
of Harris County Texas; save and except for a 3 acre tract
® which is more fully described as follows:
BEGINNING at the northeastern corner of said 15 -acre
tract, said corner being on the existing city limit
line of the City of Baytown;
THENCE, South 11 degrees 02' West, a distance of 441.55
feet to a point for corner;
THENCE, South 89 degrees 34' West, a distance of 338.61
feet to a point for corner;
THENCE, North 00 degrees 26' West, a distance of 432.74
feet to a point for corner;
THENCE, North 89 degrees 34' East, a along the city
limit line of the City of Baytown, a distance of 426.39
feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; SAVE AND EXCEPT a tract
of land called 100 feet wide and being more particu-
larly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the north line of the afore-
mentioned 15 -acre tract, said point being the northeast
corner of a 100 foot wide easement herein described and
being south 89 degrees 34' west, 130 feet from the north-
east corner of the aforesaid 15 -acre tract of land.
THENCE, Continuing south 89 degrees 34' west 106.36 feet
to the northwest corner of said 100 foot wide right -of -way.
of -way;
THENCE, south 20 degrees 11' 46" east, 446.78 feet to a
point on the easterly line on the 15 -acre tract of land,
said point being 12.52 feet north 11 degrees 02' east
of the southeastern corner of said 15 -acre tract of land
and being the southwest corner of the easement herein
described;
THENCE, North 11 degrees 02' east, 192.95 feet to the
southeast corner of the 100 foot wide easement herein
described;
THENCE, north 20 degrees, 10' 58" west, 245.83 feet to
the POINT OF BEGINNING.
® Said 3 acre tract being annexed by the City of Baytown and not
a part of Industrial District ##1.
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