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R-05-06-09-10C1 - 6/9/2005RESOLUTION NO. R -05-06-09-10C1 WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock ("City") has previously consented, by Resolution No. R -04-12-02-9D1 dated December 2, 2004, to the creation of Highlands at Mayfield Ranch Municipal Utility District over approximately 345.79 acres of land in the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction ("Land"), and WHEREAS, the Land is not located within the certificated service area of any wastewater utility provider, and the developer of the Land, Highlands at Mayfield Ranch, Ltd. ("Developer"), proposes to obtain wholesale wastewater service for the Land through the Brushy Creek Regional Wastewater System ("System"), and WHEREAS, Section 7.10 of the Wastewater Disposal Contract which has been entered into by the City with the Brazos River Authority, the Lower Colorado River Authority, the City of Cedar Park, and the City of Austin dated October 11, 2000 ("Contract"), provides that neither the City, the Brazos River Authority, the Lower Colorado River Authority, the City of Cedar Park, nor the City of Austin will provide or enter into an agreement to provide wastewater service directly or indirectly to another customer's service area unless the customer in whose service area the service is to be provided consents, and WHEREAS, as set forth on Figure 1 to the Contract, the Land is located within the City's designated service area under the Contract, and the City wishes to consent to such service being provided by another customer, Now Therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, That the City gives its consent to the provision of wastewater OPFDesktop\::ODMA/WORLDOX/O:/WDOX/RESOLDTI/R50609C1.WPD/Sc service to the Land by another customer or participant in the Brushy Creek Regional Wastewater System, and agrees to provide further evidence of its consent if requested to do so by the Developer, the District, or the proposed service provider. The City Council hereby finds and declares that written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of the meeting at which this Resolution was adopted was posted and that such meeting was open to the public as required by law at all times during which this Resolution and the subject matter hereof were discussed, considered and formally acted upon, all as required by the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as amended. RESOLVED this 9th day of June, 2005. AT T: W L, Mayor C 'may of Round Rock, Texas CHRISTINE R. MARTINEZ, City Secret 2 y DATE: June 3, 2005 SUBJECT: City Council Meeting - June 9, 2005 ITEM: 10.C.1. Consider a resolution releasing the Highlands at Mayfield Ranch Municipal Utility District from the City of Round Rock Wastewater Service Area. Department: Water and Wastewater Utilities Staff Person: Tom Clark, Director of Utilities Justification: The Mayfield Ranch MUD will not be served water or wastewater by the City of Round Rock. The MUD is located in Round Rock's ETJ and in order to receive wastewater service from another entity, the MUD must receive Round Rock's consent. The attached Resolution will allow the MUD to receive service from the City of Cedar Park. Fundi Cost: N/A Source of funds: N/A Outside Resources: Blake McGee, Mayfield Ranch Jim Clarno, Lower Colorado River Authority Background Information: The Mayfield Ranch MUD will be served water by the City of Georgetown and wastewater service will be provided by the City of Cedar Park through the Brushy Creek Regional Wastewater System. The MUD is in Round Rock's ETJ and a condition of the Brushy Creek Regional Wastewater Disposal Contract requires Round Rock's consent for the MUD to be served by Cedar Park. We do not plan to provide wastewater service to the MUD and Staff recommends approval. Public Comment: N/A