Ordinance 1985-85
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ANNERATION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS ~3Q~~
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS ANNEXING THE
HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY INTO THE CITY OF WYLIE,
TEXAS, AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY SO AS
TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN THE
CITY LIMITS AND GRANTING TO ALL INHABITANTS AND OWNERS OF
SAID PROPERTY, ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER
CITIZENS AND BINDING ALL INHABITANTS BY ALL THE ORDINANCES,
ACTS, RESOLUTIONS AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF
SAID ORDINANCE.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, finds
that the hereinafter described territory is contiguous and
adjacent to the corporate limits of the City of Wylie; and v
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WHEREAS, the City has prepared a service plan for the area, a; T
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a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and - o n
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WHEREAS, after notice was duly given, public hearings on th "
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proposed annexation were held by the City Council all in~ ~ m
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compliance with Article 970-A, Vernon's Annotated Civil A
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Statutes of the State of Texas; and "
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WHEREAS, the City Council has concluded that such area
should be annexed into and made a part of the City of Wylie,
Texas:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS:
r SECTION 1. That the following described territory be, and
the same is hereby, annexed into and made a part of the
corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas, and the same
shall hereafter be included within the territorial limits of
said City, and the inhabitants thereof shall hereafter be
entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens of
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the City, and shall be bound by the ordinances, acts,
resolutions and regulations of the City of Wylie~ Texas.
Said territory hereby annexed being described as follows:
605.24 acres owned by the United States of America
being a portion of the Federal Land contained on Collin
County Central Appraisal tax record survey maps in the
extreme Northern section sheets 1& 2 of the Francisco
de la Pina Survey~ Abstract °688; and the Jno Campbell
Survey, Abstract 4 239, sheets 1& 2; and 130.6 acres
owned by the United States of America as shown on the
Collin County Central Appraisal District Survey maps,
S. Barrow Survey, Abstract °54; and being a total of
735.84 acres. This annexation shall establish a
Western boundary line in the Jno. Campbell Survey,
Abstract 4239-1, which may be arrived at by extending a
North-South line along the axis created by the Western
boundary of the S. Barrow Survey, Abstract °54 and the
Eastern boundary of the hI. Phelan Survey, Abstract
°697, said North-South line shall extend due South
along said axis until said line intersects at a 90
degree angle with the Northern most East-West boundary
line of the Franciso de la Pina Sruvey, Abstract 4688.
Land which is East of that line in the Jno. Campbell
Survey Abstract 4239, is by the action of this
ordinance, within the territorial limits of the City of
Wylie.
It is not the intention of the City to annex any part
of the area known as Collin Park or any of the
improvements associated with said Collin Park,
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including boat docks, morring areas, or marina. This
deletion and clarification of the annexed area is done
~ in response to a request submitted to the City of Wylie
by the City of St. Paul.
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SECTION 2. It is the intention of the City to annex only
that territory which is legally subject to being annexed by
the City and should any portion of the above described
territory be not subject to legal annexation by the City of
Wylie, Texas, such fact shall not prevent the City from
annexing such portion of said territory which is subject to
legal annexation by the City of Wylie, Texas. Therefore, if
any provision or portion of the territory herein described
is held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction,
such provision or portion of land shall be deemed as
separate, distinct and independent and such holding shall
not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this
ordinance or portions of land annexed by this ordinance.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect from and after
its passage as the law in such cases provides.
DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas,
this the -1~?~11Lday of 1985.
APPROVED:
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY
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EXHIBIT "A"
PROVISION OF SERVICES TO LAND ANNEXED INVOLUNTARILY
POLICE PROTECTION AND ENFORCEMENT: Immediately following
the final vote by the City Council to sign the annexation
ordinance, Police protection will be provided to your
property. You, as the property owner, and any other person
residing on that property shall be entitled to response and
enforcement of State and local laws. You may contact the
Police of the City of Wylie at 442-2222. Regular patrols
will be made of your property and.all local ordinances in
effect within the city limits of Wylie shall immediately be
in effect on your property. You may also expect the
enforcement of traffic regulations on your property and its
perimeter. Such requests should be expressed to the Chief
of Police of the City of Wylie.
FIRE FIGHTING & FIRE CODES ENFORCEMENT: Immediately
following the final vote by the I City Council to sign the
annexation ordinance, your proper~y and all structures or
buildings which exist on the property annexed will be
provided, without charge, fire fighting services. Should a
fire of any magnitude occur on your property or in any
structure on your property, a call to the City of Wylie
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POlice/Fire number at 442-2222; will cause the fire
department to be dispatched to the scene to combat the fire.
In addition, new structures and existing structures will be
subject to random inspection in order to insure the control
of potentially dangerous fire hazards to both yourself and
to your neighbors.
ZONING AND CODES ENFORCEMENT: Immediately following the
final vote by the City Council to sign the annexation
ordinance your property will be subject to the enforcement
of all the provisions of the current editions of the Uniform
Building Code which sets forth basic policies on methods
which are approved for new construction and remodeling.
Such codes cover areas of construction, electrical, plumbing
and mechanical and plans for any improvement on your
property should be submitted following the date of
annexation to the Codes Enforcement Office at City Hall for
review and for the issuance of a bUilding permit. There is
a fee for this service and it is relative to the cost of the
improvement. Zoning is a public process that will begin
during the time your annexation is being processed. This
action should be final shortly after your annexation is
complete. Zoning is a public act by which the governing
body of your City designates a particular use for your tract
of land in order to provide for the o~derly growth of the
City. Any use which was in existance on your property prior
to the completion of the annexation will be allowed to
continue. This concept is called "grandfathered". Under
the grand fathered provision, you may continue to use your
property in a way that is not consistant with the zoning
placed Upon it by the public body; however, such use may not
be expanded and if the use is discontinued it may not be
~einstated. You may indicate, by signing the enclosed
forms, any preference which you may have for the zoning
designation to be placed upon your property. While you may
not have been aware of it, while your property was in the
county and was not within the city limits of any city, you
did not have zoning protection; thus, your neighbors could
have used their property for any purpose which mayor may
not have been consistant with your use or with the best use
of the property in general. Zoning will protect your
property and your area from that type of abuse and generally
adds both to your personal security and to the value of your
property.
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LIBRARY AND PARKS & RECREATION SERVICES: Upon completion of
annexation, you and any residents of the property shall be
entitled to the use of the City Library and our various
parks and recreational facilities. This segment of our city
services are undergoing a great deal of expansion and
improvement and although they provide excellent services
now, they will provide even greater service opportunities in
the near future. Many of these services are provided free
of charge to citizens to the City of Wylie, others are
provided with the charge of a small user fee. You are
entitled to pay the "in-city" rate for these services after
your annexation is complete.
ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES: The City provides an animal
control service to deal with problems associated with the
control of both and large and small animals that either wild
or domestic. This service is provided through our Public
Works Department which may be contacted by telephone at 442-
7588. On completion of your annexation process, you may
contact this office for any questions regarding this
service.
STREETS & DRAINAGE SERVICES: The City of Wylie operates a
department charged with the responsibility of maintaining
city streets and keeping existing drainage devices flowing
properly. If your property abuts or contains drainage
ditches or streets which are under the City's dominion and
control, you may request, upon completion of annexation,
that repairs or maintenance be performed upon these public
facilities. These requests should be phoned to the Public
Works Departmen~ at 442-7588. Upon.. receipt of your phone
call and verification of eligibility these requests will be
grouped and scheduled for an appropriate work period.
Improvements to streets and drainage which are above the
simple maintenance level involve a more complicated
procedure of prioritizing and, in most cases, some form of
financial participation between the City and the adjacent
property owner. Should you desire this level of services,
you should contact City Hall to discuss what improvements
you had in min~ and what financial arrangements can be made.
WATER SERVICES: The City of Wylie provides potable water
service to residents within it's city limits. In certain
areas there may be a previously existing legitimate water
supply corporation. If such is the case on your property,
then water service has already been provided. The City of
Wylie will be happy to assist you in assuring that such
provided service is adequate. Should you not be satisfied
with services provided by such a water service, please
contact City Hall with your complaints. We will be happy to
act as an intermediary on your behalf to see ....hat
improvements can be made. If service is not currently
available, the City, in participation with you and other
property owners, will be happy to assemble a plan which
provide water service within a reasonable distance from your
proeprty. We have several plans available and need only
arrange a meeting with you to decide which of the various
plans is most suitable for your needs and financial
Situation. The City has numerous water service points
within the area and should have little difficulty providing
such service within a reasonable time after annexation.
SEWER SERVICES: The City of Wylie owns it's own sewage
treatment facility and has divided the City into several
large lift station districts. Your property will fall into
one of these distr1.cts. Sewer service is being extended
throughout the City at a rapid rate. In order to obtain
sewer services to your property, you will need to contact
City Hall following your annexation to discuss the specifics
of extending such service. In general there are fees and
cost participation associated with initial provision of this
service; however, eac~ case is considered unique and only a
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discussion specifically involving your piece of property
will be able to determine your actual fees and the time
which will be necessary for such services to be provided.
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