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Ordinance No. 10,793Published in the Baytown Sun or January 19, 2008 ORDINANCE NO. 10,793 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN TEXAS MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF CERTAIN BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS AND THE ANNEXATION OF A 28.79-ACRE TRACT OF LAND IN THE NATHANIEL LYNCH SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 44, HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING THE SAME CALLED 28.809 ACRE TRACT AS FOUND IN DEED TO ROBERT A EASLEY JR. FROM L. L GREGORY, JR., RECORDED IN HARRIS COUNTY CLERK'S FILE NO. U606092 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF REAL PROPERTY OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS; WHICH SAID TERRITORIES LIE ADJACENT TO AND ADJOIN THE PRESENT BOUNDARY LIMITS FOR THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS. WHEREAS, there being no request for an "on-site" hearing, two public hearings before the City Council of the City of Baytown, Texas, where all interested persons were provided with an opportunity to be heard on the proposed annexation of the property described in Section I of this ordinance were held during the City Council meeting on the 13lh day of December, 2007, in the City Council Chamber of the City Hall of the City of Baytown, Texas, which date is not more than forty (40) nor less than twenty (20) days prior to the institution of annexation proceedings; and WHEREAS, notices of such public hearings were published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Baytown, Texas, and in the below described territories on the 3rd day of December, 2007, which date is not more than twenty (20) nor less than ten (10) days prior to the date of such public hearings; and ^ WHEREAS, a notice of such public hearings was posted on the City of Baytown's website on the 3 day of December, 2007, which date is not more than twenty (20) nor less than ten (10) days prior to the date of such public hearings and remained posted until the date of the hearings; and WHEREAS, the total corporate area of the City of Baytown, Texas, on the 1st day of January 2007, was 34.5 square miles; and WHEREAS, the population of the City of Baytown, Texas, is approximately 71,359 inhabitants; WHEREAS, the below described territories lie within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the Citv of Baytown, Texas; and y WHEREAS, the below described territories lie adjacent to and adjoin the City of Baytown, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS: Section 1: That the following described land and territories lying adjacent to and adjoining the City of Baytown are hereby added and annexed to the City of Baytown, Texas, and shall hereinafter be included within the boundary limits of the City of Baytown, Texas, and present boundary limits of such City, at the various points contiguous to the areas hereinafter described, are altered and amended so as io include said areas within the corporate limits of the City of Baytown, Texas, to-wit: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ; Section 2: The above described territories and the areas so annexed shall be a part of the C.ty ot Baytown, Texas, and the property so added hereby shall bear its pro rata of the taxes levied by the City of Baytown, Texas, and the inhabitants thereof shall be entitled to all of the rights and privileges of all the citizens of the City of Baytown and shall be bound by the acts, ordinances, resolutions, and regulations of the City of Baytown, Texas. Section 3: In accordance with Texas Local Government Code Annotated § 43.056, as amended, the service plan prepared by the City for providing municipal services to the annexed areas is hereby approved and is on file in the City Clerk's office. Said service plan is incorporated herein by this reference for all intents and purposes as if fully copied at length and attached hereto. Section 4: This ordinance shall be published and passed in the manner provided in Article 1 Section 9, of the Charter of the City of Baytown, Texas. INTRODUCED, READ and PASSED by the affirmative vod>of the City Council of the City of «^:-the 10th day of January, 2008. ' STBPHEmrbONCARLOS, :nAUF,mSfim City Cle APPROVED AS TO FORM: dCNACIO RAMIREZ, SR., City A)torney i?i?ySP& READ and PASSED °" t»e SECOND A>fD FINAL READING this STEl '. DONCARLOS, Mayor 1/ APPROVED AS TO FORM: IO RAMIREZ, SRY&ity Attorney R'KarenVFilcs\C-||yCouncil\OndinanccsV2008JatOary EXHIBIT "A" FIELD NOTES FOR A 28.79 ACRE (1,253,950 SQUARE FEET) TRACT OF LAND IN THE NATHANIEL LYNCH SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 44, HARWS COUNTY TE^S AND BEING THE SAME CALLED 28.809 ACRE TRACT AS FOUNE> INDEEDTO ROBErI a EASLEY, JR. FROM L. L GREGORY, JR., RECORDED ^ HARRlf CO^T? G ERK S ™JS£CF>) N°-U606092' OF ™ OFF!CIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF 2^I?1Si?i5f?nCOUNTY <0PRRPHC* SAID 28.79 ACRE TRACT MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING at a 5/8 Inch iron rod, marking the intersection of the southwest right of way of Park Street (called 60.00 feet wide as monumented) and the east right of way of Crosby- Lynchburg Road (per Texas Department of Transportation Right of Way Map, Account No. Tl \ ^ ? JanUafy 31' I968; Width varies)' said P°int ^g the northwest comer of the Coastal Industrial Water Authority call 15.62 acre tract, as found in H.C.C.F. No. E939589: THENCE South 16*32"14" West, along the East right of way line of Crosby-Lynchburg Rd and the west boundary of said call 15.62 acre tract, a distance of 273.80 feet to a set 3/8 inch iron rod with Land Tech cap for the southwest corner of said call 15.62 acre tract and the northwest corner of said 28.809 acre tract and the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE along the common boundary of said call 15.62 acre tract and said 28.809 acre tract, the following courses and distances: North 6r43'35" East, 65.16 feet to a set 3/8 inch iron rod with Land Tech cap for angle point; South 89*20'25" East, 82.00 feet to a set 3/8 inch iron rod with Land Tech cap for ancle point; South 85*59'25" East, 46.00 feet to a set 3/8 inch iron rod with Land Tech cap for angle South 15*58*05" West, 10.90 feet to a found 5/8 inch iron rod for angle point; North 81*32*03" East, 589.43 feet to a found 5/8 inch iron rod for angle point: North 87*41'13" East, passing at 677.94 feet a found 5/8 iron rod marking the northeast corner of a call 14 acre tract described in deed to A Corporation, E Corporation. J Corporation, and W Corporation, recorded in H.C.C.F. No. F856509, and cominuinu on for a total distance of 1535.94 feet to a set 3/8 inch iron rod with Land Tech cap for angle point: r e North 8O'I7'23" East, 374.02 feet lo a found 5/8 inch iron rod for angle point; Page 1 of3 North 71*48*35" East, 517.88 feet to a set 3/8 inch iron rod with Land Tech cap for angle point: North 07'39'50" East, 77.49 feet to a point in the center of Spring Gully for the northeast comer of the herein described tract; THENCE along the meanders of the center line of Spring Gully and the east line of said 28.809 acre tract the following courses and distances: South 71*15*28" East, 39.79 feet; South 79*07'56" East, 82.10 feet; South 34*1 T29" East, 96.28 feet; South 64*4P06" East, 52.42 feet; South 56*18'48" East, 93.16 feet to a point on the north right of way of Interstate Highway 10 for the southeast corner of the herein described tract; THENCE along the north right of way line of Interstate Highway 10 (per Volume 4429, Page 488, and Volume 2178, Page 356, H.C.D.R.; width varies) and the south line of said call 28.809 acre tract, the following courses and distances: South 64*47*58" West, 70.60 feet to a set 3/8 inch iron rod with Land Tech cap for angle point; South 40*55'17' West, 127.99 feet, to a found TxDOT concrete monument for angle point; South 64*59*06" West, 594.77 feet, to a found 3 inch brass disk in concrete marking the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 1145.92; Along said curve to the right in a southwesterly direction, an arc distance of 600.00 feet, having a central angle of 30*00*00", a radius of 1145.92 feet, and chord bearing of South 79*59*06" West 593.17 feet, to the Point of Tangency, from which a found 5/8 inch iron rod bears North 28*57' West, 0.57 feet; North 85*15'23" West, 379.56 feet to a found 3 inch brass disk in concrete marking the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 1637.02; Along said curve to the left in a southwesterly direction, at 339.08 feet pass a point marking the southeast corner of said 14 acre tract, continuing on for a total arc distance of 857.14 feet, having a central angle of 30W0O", a radius of 1637.02 feet, and chord Page 2 of3 bearing of South 79*44'37" West 847.38 feet to the Point of Tangency from which a found 5/8 inch iron rod bears North 19M5'47' West 2.07 feet; South 6r34'28" West, 49.60 feet to a found 3" brass disk in concrete marking the ST"*^ IZTZ* ** rf8ht *"** a "*» ofl 14592 ** *«, which™ Sd 5/8 inch iron rod bears North 36*53'West 0.56 feet. M Along said curve to the right in a southwesterly direction, an arc distance of 680.00 feet, Tt * * T C°nCrete monuraent for *• M« of Tangticy-* * T C°nCrete monuraent for *• M« of North «rO4*SS* West, 128.38 feet to set 3/8 inch iron rod with Land Tech cap marking Ae south east comer of a called 0.979 acre tract described in deed to Sun DtveloZen? &2KKS-No> P963224'Md *"most * ^809^ ^°9'2/'W'* S?1 ^^ Une °f ^ °979 «^ tract and the west line of said 28.809 acre tract, a distance of 185.64 feet to a set 3/8 inch iron rod with Land Tech ca f the northeast comer of said 0.979 acre tract and an internal corner of the herein described ^ US* 8r04'54\West» *»• *e n°"h line of said 0.979 acre tract and the south line T°TT* *^T" °f 23869 feet toa"* 3/8 ««* ta" "^«««»Land Tech<£o ^^t^, hS °f Crosby-L>™hbu* Ro«d Wth varies) for the northwest comerof said 0.979 acre tract and the most westerly southwest comer of the herein described tract; THENCE North 16*43'34" East, along the east right of way line of Crosby-Lynchburg Road and S^S!,Ji5f °[ Ae "ld 28'809 ■» *** a distance of 197-5« feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 28.79 acres (1,253,950 square feet) of land. All bearings are referenced to the Texas Coordinate System of 1983, South Central Zone (NAD 83). All distances are surface and may be converted to grid using a scale factor of 0.99989813. March 19,2007 Landtech Consultants, Inc. ^-'•'.■••-■i ALLEN C BYERLV/ £/ Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 5562 Project No. 0710008 Dwg. No. 1853-D-2512 Page 3 of3 Service Plan Annexation of 28.79 acres Multi-family and Motel December 13,2007 December 13, 2007 BAYTOWN SUMMARY The area to be annexed is located in the ETJ, north of Interstate 10, east of Crosbv Lynchburg Road. y gizeof Area: The area proposed for annexation is 28.79 acres shown on the attached map. Existing Land Use: Vacant. Upon annexation, the property will be in the Mixed Use (MU) zoning district. v ' Impact: As a result of this proposed annexation: The Fire Department will deliver the same services as other developments in the area The Response Time for receipt of call for services until the arrival of the 1st due company 5 minutes 36 seconds. Fire will be confined to the room of origin increasing the probability of accomplishing the critical task of rescue, fire control, and property conservation. EMS survivability from cardiac arrest increase by 10% for each minute with BLS care before 6 minutes. The Response Time for receipt of call for services until the amval of the 1st alarm assignment (2 Engines, 1 Ladder, 1 Chief) on location 17 minutes 24 seconds. The time over 10 minutes will significantly increase fire spread and therefore decrease rescue, fire control, and property conservation measures. Additionally, the return of circulation for cardiac arrest victims without ALS care within 10 minutes diminishes significantly. To improve the service delivery performance measures to the proposed area the initial investment for construction of a new building equipment and personnel is $2,892,000 with a recurring cost of $1,105 805 (See attached Service Plan). The project site will be assigned to Fire Station 5. The Police Department indicates that additional area of responsibilities will increase the response times to existing City of Baytown citizens and businesses, without the increase In personnel. To improve the service new vehicles will need to be purchased in the amount of $120,582.00 and additional personnel will be required $247 363 00 The project site will be assigned to Police District 1. ' The Public Works and Utilities Department response time, workloads and work order backlogs will increase on a cumulative basis. Means of Accomplishment; The annexation will be accomplished from the existing citv limit line. * ' public Input: Public Hearings will be held to allow for public input. Atochments: Attached to this summary are the specific Service Plan elements submitted by each of the major city departments. SERVICE PLAN FOR THE FJRE DEPARTMENT RE: Proposed annexation of 28.79 acres north of Interstate 10, east of Crosby Lynchburg Road. 2" SiSfh*"' be aSSi?ned t0 the f0ll0Win9 service area: District S. The newly annexed area will receive the same services as other developments in the area! 3" 2SL3?lh' 6XPeCted Se(ViCe d6liVery performance mea8"«* for the area within existing a> F'ret Due: S minutes 36 seconds (1.8 miles) Response Time for receipt of call for SKIT! f f™81 °f thf 1 dUe "*""»• Time less than six minute* £ required™ JhSSTKS!' t mCtTina the Pr°bability Of accomplishing the eSk* pi rescue, fire control, and property conservation. EMS survivabilitv from cardiac arrest increases by 10% for each minute with BLS care before 6 K5» cl^larm,;,l! m'nut?8 ?* ■**»""«• (7.7 miles) Response Time for receipt of call for ESS S r8 amVal I"18 firSt alarm assi9nment (2 Engines. 1 Ladder 1 CNeQ on location. The time over 10 minutes will significant^ increase fire spread S decrease rescue fire control, and property conservation measures i"itcs!as;or ""■"arrest victims wthout als Building -4 Bay Fire Station Equipment -Fire Engine Personnel Hiring Costs -15 Personnel Initial Costs Total Personnel Educational Building Maintenance Utilities Recurring Costs Total 5-™jr£ZZ S^V^J^J^^^ "!"■«•" with expanded b. increase by 10% for each miSuliof BLS «rVbeforel care within 10 minutes increases sigritfiSantly >n Blake, Fire Chief s November 14,2007 SERVICE PLAN FOR THE EQUCI DEPARTMENT RE: Proposed annexation of 28.79 acres north of Interstate 10, east of Crosby Lynchburg Road desgibed as a *« * ^ ■* < 4. 3. What will be the fiscal impact of this annexation on your department? > *—H* Construction of additional buildings. Please list in details anv new buildinn requirements and attach hereto as Exhibit "A". V 9 > ?ni?St'58^P?° * • The need to Purcnase additional vehicles. Please list in details anv specific vehicle requirements and attach hereto as Exhibit "Bn. V > $247,363,00 * The Department need for additional personnel Please list in detaik any specific personnel required and attach hereto as ExhibiTC". If thiS annefatfon ^"'^ the construction and or expansion of any other °r "^ aP e<|Ulpment a" ^P'3"300" shou'd be attached hereto as How will this annexation effect existing response times? ADDITIONAL AREA RESPONSIBILITES OF PROTECTING A PROVIDING POUCE^ER^ I^'^11^^1-^^^E RESPONSE TIMES TO EXISTING G POUCE^ER^S^S I^a^'^11^^1-^^^E RESPONSE TIMES TO EXISTING^ AREAS WITHOUT AN INCREASE OF POLICE OFFICERS AND EQUIPMENT. * THIS AREA WOULD BE INCLUDED INTOT AU^ JIJJS^ ^ WAS "WWm ™ THE 2oTS W ™ THE 2oTSed ^^T^76 10 CORRH>OR-IF APPROVED, THIS AREA COVERED BY THE ADDITIONAL OFFICERS AND FE? ^ ^ PREVIOUS ANNEXATIO™^ ^ w^l d^LSS 5. The effective date of implementation of this service plan will be Upon Date SERVICE PLAN FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RE: Proposed annexation of 28.79 acres north of Interstate 10, east of Crosby Lynchburg Road 2. The area will be assigned to the following service area: AJ/rT The newlv annexed area will receive the same services as other developments in the area. 3. What will be the fiscal impact of this annexation on your department? > %NJJT Construction of additional buildings. Please list in details any new building requirements and attach hereto as Exhibit "A". > sAJJfr The need to purchase additional vehicles. Please list in details any specific vehicfe requirements and attach hereto as Exhibit "B". > $ tV/lT—The Department need for additional personnel. Please list in details any specific personnel required and attach hereto as Exhibit "C. If th'S annexation «***"* the construction and or expansion of any other W any Captel ^"'P1™51* an explanation should be attached hereto as will this annexation effect established (response time) standards as established by recognized agencies?(explain) AJI/Y 5. The effective date of implementation of this service plan will be Upon Annexatinn. Date SERVICE PLAN FOR THE PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT RE: Proposed annexation of 28.79 acres north of Interstate 10, east of Crosby Lynchburg Road °f 'and °Ut °f Nathaniel Ivnrh 2. The area will be assigned to the following service area: The newlv annexed area will receive the same services as other developments in the area. ' 3. What will be the fiscal impact of this annexation on your department? Construction of additional buildings. Please list in details any new buildina requirements and attach hereto as Exhibit "A". _The need to purchase additional vehicles. Please list in details any specific vehicle requirements and attach hereto as Exhibit "B". > i—_ The Department need for additional personnel. Please list in details any specific personnel required and attach hereto as Exhibit "Cn. > 1. If th'S annexation re£luires the construction and or expansion of any other °r any aPlta ^"'P"16"1 an ^'O hld b c i fail-K l e construction and or expansion of any other Exhibit "D" °r any aPlta ^"'P"16"1 an ^P'anaOon should be attached hereto as 4. How will this annexation effect existing response times? will this annexation effect established (response time) standards as established recognized agencies?(explain) 5. The effective date of implementation of this service plan will be UtWAnnexaHnn. Date SERVICE PLAN FOR THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT RE: Proposed annexation of 28.79 acres north of Interstate 10, east of Crosby Lynchburg Road. 1. The area being annexed is described as a tract of land out of Nathaniel Lvnrh Survey. Atarrart-44 Harris County, TffKgs. i ^inmramt in 2. The area will be assigned to the following service area: GgW<«-ftiQ.\^ The newly annexed area will receive the same services as other developments in the area. 3. What will be the fiscal impact of this annexation on your department? > $ ~ O"—Construction of additional buildings. Please list in details any new building requirements and attach hereto as Exhibit "A". > $ ~Q -—The need to purchase additional vehicles. Please list in details any specific vehicle requirements and attach hereto as Exhibit "B". > $-Q-The Department need for additional personnel. Please list in details any specific personnel required and attach hereto as Exhibit "C". > $~O ~ If this annexation requires the construction and or expansion of any other service faaTrty or any capital equipment an explanation should be attached hereto as 4. How will this annexation effect existing response times? ///A ; and will this annexation effect established (response time) standards as established by recognized agencies?(explain) A///3 5. The effective date of implementation of this service plan will be Upon Annantinn Signature // Date iture/] '