O-89-2410 - 6/8/1989ORDINANCE NO. I 0
AN ORDINANCE SETTING A DATE AND TIME FOR A PUBLIC HEARING
TO BE HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS AND SETTING A DATE,
TIME, AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED
ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY BY THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK,
TEXAS, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO
PUBLISH NOTICE OF SUCH PUBLIC HEARINGS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK,
TEXAS, THAT, .
On the 22nd day of
I.
June , 19 89
at 7:00 o'clock P. M. in the City Council Chambers,
City of Round Rock, Texas, the City Council will hold a
public hearing giving all interested persons the right
to appear and be heard on the proposed annexation by the
City of Round Rock, Texas, of the property described
in Exhibit (s) "A" attached hereto and made a
part hereof.
II.
On the 29th day of
June , 19 89
at 6:00 o'clock P. M. in the City Council Chambers
of the City of Round Rock, Texas, the City Council will
hold a public hearing giving all interested persons the
right to appear and be heard on the proposed annexation by
the City of the above described property.
The City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed
to cause notices of such public hearings to be published
in a newspaper having general circulation in the City and
in the territory proposed to be annexed; such notices to be
published at least once in such newspaper not more than
twenty (20) days nor less than ten (10) days prior to said
hearings, all in accordance with the Municipal Annexation Act.
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IV.
The Director of Planning is hereby authorized and
directed to prepare a service plan that provides for
the extension of municipal services into the area
proposed to be annexed.
(Mark through the following alternative that is not
applicable)
Alternative 1
By motion duly made, seconded and passed with an
affirmative vote of all the Council members present, the
requirement for reading this ordinance on two separate
days was dispensed with.
�j READ, PASSED, and ADOPTED on first reading this
il..day of , 19 Q
Alternative 2
READ and APPROVED on first reading this the
day of
, 19
READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this
the day of
ATTEST:
, 19
MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor
City of Round Rock, Texas
C
J(/NNE LAND, City Secretary
Exhibit A
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VOL 1020 PAGE 815
FIELD NOTES FOR MR. BOB CLARK:
BEING 582.35 acres of land, of which 237.13 acres are situated in the
E. W. Matthews Survey, Abstract No. 449 and 345.22 acres are situated
in the John H. Randall Survey, Abstract No. 531 in Williamson County,
Texas; said land being a portion of that certain First Tract, called
640 acres, and Second Tract, called 289 acres, as conveyed to Otto C.
Pfluger by deed as recorded in Volume 347, Page 574, of the Deed
Records of Williamson County, Texas, and that certain tract of land,
called 100 acres, as conveyed to Otto C. Pfluger by deed as recorded
in Volume 355, Page 394, of the Deed Records of Williamson County,
Texas. Surveyed on the ground in the month of January, 1984, under
the supervision of R. T. Magness, Jr., Registered Public Surveyor,
and being more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at. an iron pin set ac a fence corner on the East line of
County Road No. 122, and being the N.W. corner of the above -referenced
100 -acre Pfluger tract, for the N.W. corner hereof;. said point being
on or near the North line of the John H. Randall Survey, A-531;
THENCE, with a fence along the North line of the said 100 -acre Pfluger
tract, and along or near the said North line of the John H. Randall
Survey, A-531, as follows: S 89° 34' 30" E, 925.10 feet to a 40d
nail set; S 89° 06' 30" E, 1019.51 feet to ar, iron pin found; S 89°
15' 30" E, passing the N.E. corner of the said 100 -acre Pfluger trace
and rhe most northerly N.E. corner of the above -referenced Pfluger
Second Tract, and continuing with a fence along the North line of the
said-Pfluger Second Tract, for a total distance of 1021.61 feet, in
all, co a 40d nail set; S 88° 53' E, passing by or near the N.E.
corne,r of the said John H. Randall Survey and the N.W. corner of the
E. W. Matthews Survey, A-449, being the N.E. corner of the said Pfluger
Second Tract and the N.W. corner of the above -referenced Pfluger First
Tract, and continuing with the fence along the North line of the said
Pfluger First Tract and along or near the North line of the said E. W.
Matthews Survey, for a total distance of 1031.93 feet, in all, to an
iron pin found; S 88° 50' E, 381.12 feet to an iron pin set ac a
fence corner and S 89° 13' E, 503.24 feet to a metal post, for the
most northerly N.E. corner hereof;
THENCE S 12° 04' W, 612.04 feet to an iron pin set; S 48° 10' W,
766.74 feet to a 40d nail set in a fence, and S 9° 57' 30" W, 425.53
feet, with the said fence,to an iron pin set' for an interior corner
hereof;
THENCE S 89° 17' E, 3241.38 feet to an iron pin set in a fence on the
Fast line of the said Pfluger First Tract, being on or near the East'
line of the E. W. Matthews Survey, for the most easterly N.E. corner
hereof;
THENCE, with a fence along the said East line of the Pfluger First
Tract, and along or near the said East line of the E. W. Matthews
Survey, as follows: S 0° 48' W, 437.70 feet co an iron pin set at
a fence corner and S 0° 45' 30" W, 1533.03 feet to an iron pin se•t,
for the most easterly S.E. corner hereof;
THENCE N 89° 17' W, 2581.89 feet co an iron pin set for an interior
corner hereof;
THENCE S 0° 43' W, 1512.14 feet to an iron pin found at a fence corner
for the most southerly S.E. corner hereof;
THENCE, with a fence, N 89° 19' W, 1125.00 feet to an iron pin sec
on or near the common line between the said E. W. Matthews Survey
and the John H. Randall Survey, being the common line between the
said Pfluger First Tract and the said Pfluger Second Tract, and
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Exhibit A
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FIELD NOTES FOR HR. BOB CLARK, Cont.
S 87° 03' W, 163.99 feet to an iron pin found for the most southerly
S.W. corner hereof;
THENCE N 1° 23' 30" E, 431.50 feet to an iron pin found for an interior
corner hereof;
IHENCE N tib° 56' 30" W, 1106.09 feet to an iron pin found marking the
S.E. corner of Jackrabbit Subdivision, a 'subdivision of record in
Cabinet E, Slides 213-214 of the Plat Records of Williamson County,
'texas, for a southwesterly corner hereof;
rhENCE N 0° 58' 30" E, 790.36 feet to an iron pin found marking the
N.E. corner of the said Jackrabbit Subdivision for an interior corner
Hereof;
THENCE N 88° 41' W, 2404.80 feet to an iron pin found on the said East
line of County Road No. 122, marking the N.W. corner of the said Jack-
rabbit Subdivision, for the most westerly S.W. corner hereof;
THENCE, with a fence, along the said East line of County Road No. 122,
as follows: N 0° 43' E, 1443.73 feet to a 40d nail set; N 0' 36' E,
1822.83 feet to an iron pin set; N 76' 26' 30" E, 40.50 feet to an
iron pin sec; N 6' 38' 30" W. 259.14 feet to an iron pin set and N 1' 07' E,
255.33 feet to the place of BEGINNING and containing 582.35 acres of
land.
NOTE:
The above-described tract of land is subject to a 10 -foot -wide Public
Utility Easement along and 10 feet South of the entire most northerly
North line.
The above-described tract of land is subject to an easement to Brushy
Creek Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 of Williamson
and Milam Counties of record in Volume 430, Page 643 of the•Deed
Records of Williamson County, Texas.
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COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON Z
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
I, R. T. Magness, Jr., Registered Public Surveyor, do hereby certify
that the above-described tract. of land was surveyed on the ground under
my personal supervision during the. p onth of January, 1984, and that said
description is trut and correct to )the best of my knowledge and belief.
TO CERTIFY WHICH, WITNESS my hand and •seal at Georgetown, Williamson
County, Texas, this the 12th day of January, 1984, A.D.
. Magness, Jr.
Regis urveyor,f . 1433
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NOTE: access to a 100.00 acre tract in the N.E. corner
of the said Pfluger First Tract is along an
twisting Pasture Road or as shown, said access
to be 60 feet wide.
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DATE: June 6, 1989
SUBJECT: Council Agenda, June 8, 1989
ITEM: 8C. Consider an ordinance setting the date, time
and place of public hearings concerning the
proposed annexation of the Franklin 582 Tract.
(First Reading)
STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: Joe Vining
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval
This ordinance will establish a date, time and place for the two
statutory public hearings required for the Franklin Tract. These
hearings are scheduled as follows:
1. 7:00 P.M., June 22, 1989, in the Council Chamber.
2. 6:00 P.M., June 29, 1989", in the Council Chamber.
ECONOMIC IMPACT: Cost of advertising Statutory Public Hearings