ORDNANCE NO. 12, 782 AN ORDNANCE OF THE CTY COUNCL OF THE CTY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, MAKNG CERTAN FNDNGS; PROVDNG FOR THE EXTENSON OF CERTAN BOUNDARY LMTS OF THE CTY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, AND THE ANNEXATON OF APPROXMATELY 19. 5 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED APPROXMATELY 275 FEET EAST OF THE NTERSECTON OF NORTH MAN STREET AND WALLSVLLE ROAD N THE GEORGE ELLS LEAGUE SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 21, HARRS COUNTY, TEXAS, WHCH SAD TERRTORY LES ADJACENT TO AND ADJONS THE PRESENT BOUNDARY LMTS FOR THE CTY 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 1 of this ordinance, were held, during the City Council meetings on the 8"' day of January, 2015, 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 the first and second public hearings were published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Baytown, Texas, and in the below described territories on the 215` day of December, 2014, which date is not more than twenty (20) nor less than ten ( 10) days prior to the date of such public hearings; and WHEREAS, notice of the first and second public hearings were posted on the City of Baytown' s notice board and website on the 2151 day of December, 2014, which date is not more than twenty (20) nor less than ten ( 10) days prior to the date of the public hearings; and WHEREAS, each notice posted on the City of Baytown' s notice board and website remained posted until the date of the hearing referenced in the notice; and WHEREAS, the total corporate area of the City of Baytown, Texas, on the 1st day of January, 2015, was 39. 92 square miles; and and WHEREAS, the population of the City of Baytown, Texas, is approximately 74,487 inhabitants; WHEREAS, the below- described property lies within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Baytown, Texas; NOW THEREFORE BE T ORDANED BY THE CTY COUNCL OF THE CTY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS: Section 1: That all matters and facts set forth in the recitals hereinabove are found to be true and such recitals are hereby approved and made a part of this ordinance for all purposes and are adopted as a part of the judgment and findings by the City Council of the City of Baytown, Texas. Section 2: 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 to include said areas within the corporate limits of the City of Baytown, Texas, to -wit: Section 3: SEE EXHBT "A" The above described territories and the areas so annexed shall be a part of the City of 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 4: n 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 attached hereto as Exhibit `B," and is incorporated herein by this reference for all intents and purposes. Section 5: This ordinance shall be published and passed Section 9, of the Charter of the City of Baytown, Texas. NTRODUCED, READ and PASSED by the affirmative Baytown this the 12th day of February, 2015. / manner provided in Article 1, the City Council of the City of DONCARLOS, Mayor l/ imy, 3!- f/ APPROVED AS TO FORM: JC, eldnaco RAMREZ, SR., City t orney NTRODUCED, READ and PASSED on the SECOND AND FNAL READNG this the 126' day of March, 2015. ATTEST: STEPHEN H. DONCARLOS, Mayor LETCA BRYSCH, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: GNACO RAMREZ, SR., City Attorney R:% Karen'. Files, CiryCounciP.Ordinances\2015\ February MAnnexationofl9.5Acres.doc
Exhibit "A" ANNEXATON DESCRPTON 19. 51 ACRES Being a 19. 51 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the George Ellis League, Abstract No. 21, Harris County, Texas, and being a portion of a called 22.2050 acre tract as described in deed to North Main Partners LLC and recorded in Harris County Clerks File No. 20070270161, said 26,228. 5 square feet tract being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows; COMMENCNG at a Point with State Plain Grid Coordinates of N = 13869080.34 and E = 3246584. 17, said point being the intersection ofthe existing east line of annexation at the existing sewer easement east of North Main Street and the south line of the 20 feet wide annexation strip south of Wallisville Road ; THENCE N 77 47' 03" E, along the south line of said 20 feet wide strip, a distance of 260.40 feet to a point for the Point of Beginning of the herein described tract; THENCE N 77047' 03" E, a distance of 330.61 feet; THENCE S 12008' 34" E, a distance of 260.46 feet; THENCE N 77 51' 41" E, a distance of 330.56 feet; THENCE N 12008' 29" W, a distance of 280. 91 feet; THENCE N 77047' 03" E, a distance of 334.03 feet; THENCE S 12008' 29" E, a distance of 918. 59 feet; THENCE S 78 022' 20" W, a distance of 671. 56 feet; THENCE N 1201016" 16" W, a distance of 210.89 feet; THENCE S 78 012'09" W, a distance of 574.86 feet; THENCE N 16026'22" W, a distance of 53. 64 feet; THENCE, along a curve to the right having a radius of 1929.94 feet, a central angle of 04028' 32" an are length of 150.75, a chord bearing ofn 14019' 14" W and a chord distance of 150.71 feet; THENCE N 12 003' 48" W, a distance of 212.53 feet; THENCE N 77047'29" E, a distance of 260.47 feet; THENCE N 12 004'47" W, a distance of 260.02 feet to the PONT OF BEGNNNG, containing a calculated area of 19. 51 acres of land. NOTES: This document was prepared under 22TAC 663. 21, does not reflect the results of an on the ground survey, and is not to be used to convey or establish interests in real property except those rights and interests implied or established by the creation or reconfiguration of the boundary of the political subdivision for which it was prepared. The bearings shown here -on are referenced to State Plane Coordinate System, South Central Zone, NAD 83.
BEAR LAND 3201 N. STATE HWY 146 UNT A S UR VE YNC CO. PHONE: ( 28 COPYRGHT 2014 FRM NO. 10160300 TE-X4S 77520 427-6442 N = 13869080. 34 E = 3246584. 17 WALLSVLLE ROAD 730.61' 77. 77. 47' 47' 03 03 S S - - 884. 884. 03' 03' i1 a t m N s 2 W cq N q N iw 77. 47' 29' R 260.4r h N 7T61. 41' R ti 380.66' lrl 1 bb L s 160.76' R s 1829.94' ANNEXATON ANNEXATON TRACT TRACT 19. 19. 51 51 ACRES ACRES NN yy 16' 26' 22" W - 63.64' i 1 S 78. 12' 09' w - 674.86' mw mw OO NN SS 78. 78. 22' 22' 20' 20' w w - - 671 671
Exhibit " B" December 18, 2014 i now, SERVCE PLAN SUMMARY Proposed annexation: Annexation of property approximately 19. 5 acres out of the George Ellis Survey, Abstract No. 21, Harris County, Texas situated approximately 275 feet east of the intersection of North Main Street and Wallisville Road. Existing Land Use: Vacant and undeveloped. Fire Department: The subject properties of the proposed annexation will be assigned to Fire Station 7. With current resources the service delivery performance measures are: a. First Due: Response Time for receipt of call for services until arrival of the 1st due company is estimated to 6 minutes and 12 seconds ( 2. 1 miles). Response Time of less than 6 minutes is required to confine the fire to the room of origin to increase the probability of accomplishing the critical tasks of rescue, fire control and property conservation. EMS survivability from cardiac arrest will increase by 10% for each minute of BLS care before 6 minutes. b. First Alarm: Response Time for receipt of call for services until the arrival of the first alarm assignment ( 2 engines, 1 Ladder, 1 Chief) on location is estimated to be 15 and 24 seconds minutes ( 6. 7 miles). The time over 10 minutes will significantly increase fire spread and therefore decreases rescue, fire control and property conservation measures. Additionally, the return of circulation for cardiac arrest victims without ALS within 10 minutes decreases significantly. Service impact resulting from annexation: The expansion of resources would be required to improve the service delivery to the proposed area: nitial nvestment Cost in dollars Building 4 Bay Fire Station 3200000 Equipment- Fire Engine 673, 000 Personnel Hiring Costs 15 personnel 45, 000 nitial Total Costs 3, 918, 000 Recurring Costs Cost in Dollars Personnel 1, 074, 000 Educational 15, 000 Building Maintenance 4, 000 Utilities 12, 000 Recurring Total costs 11105, 000
The predicted service delivery resources would be: performance measures with expanded a. First Due: Response Time for receipt of call for services until arrival of the 1st due company is estimated to 6 minutes with more resources. Fire would be confined to the room of origin increasing the probability of accomplishing the critical tasks of rescue, fire control and property conservation. EMS survivability from cardiac arrest will increase by 10% for each minute of BLS care before 6 minutes. b. First Alarm: Response Time for receipt of call for services until the arrival of the first alarm assignment ( 2 engines, 1 Ladder, 1 Chief) on location is estimated to be 10 minutes. The time under 10 minutes significantly decreases fire spread and therefore increases rescue, fire control and property conservation measures. Additionally, the return of circulation for cardiac arrest victims with ALS within 10 minutes increases significantly. Police Department: The proposed annexation will have no effect on response times and will be assigned to Police District 10. Health Department and Emergency Medical Services: The continued incremental annexations of property combined with the increased demands of service from citizens have caused a complete saturation of staff's capacity to provide service. To continue to provide the same level of services to any additional annexations, without reducing the services to existing citizens, additional personnel in Environmental Health ( ES), Neighborhood Protection ( NP) and Animal Services ( AS) will be necessary. The additional staff necessary for both EH and NP would be one each and 2 FTE's for AS. The budgetary impact would be approximately $ 250, 000 for the additional four staff members. As indicated in previous annexations, the annexation of undeveloped property has little effect on operational activities; however, once the development begins the demand for services is immediate. This proposed area will require immediate attention by EH, NP and AS personnel. Parks and Recreation Department: The proposed annexation will have no impact. Building Division: The proposed annexation will increase the amount of time in response to building submissions. Public Works Department: The proposed annexation will have no effect. Engineering Department: The widening of Wallisville Road needs to reviewed and appropriated for funding; at an approximate cost of $430,000. Means of Accomplishment: Annexation will be accomplished by extending from current city limit line. Public nput: The first and second public hearings are scheduled for January 8, 2015.