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R-04-07-08-9F5 - 7/8/2004RESOLUTION NO. R -04-07-08-9F5 WHEREAS, Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code, V. T. C.A. , authorizes local governments and agencies of the state to enter into agreements with one another to perform governmental functions and services, and WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock wishes to enter into an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Georgetown for the relocation of the waterline relating to SH -29 road improvements for Georgetown's Simon Mall Project, Now Therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City said Interlocal Agreement, a copy of same being attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein for all purposes. 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 herecf were discussed, considered and formally acted upon, all as required by the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as amended. RESOLVED this 8th day of July, 2004. CHRISTINE R. MARTINEZ, City S @PFDesk'.:np,::CDMA/WOR.LDOX/0:i1,1DOX/RESOLUTI/R40708F5.WPD/sr NY Ad., . ELL, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas etary INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT This Interlocal Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS ("Round Rock"), a home rule municipal corporation of the State of Texas and the CITY OF GEORGETOWN ("Georgetown"), a home rule municipal corporation of the State of Texas. RECITALS WHEREAS, the Texas Interlocal Cooperation Act allows local governments to contract with one another to perform governmental functions and services; and WHEREAS, Round Rock and Georgetown mutually desire to be subject to the provisions of the Texas Government Code, Chapter 791, the Interlocal Cooperation Act, specifically Sections 791.011 and 791.028 rearding contracts to perform governmental functions and services; and WHEREAS, pursuant to an Advance Funding Agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation ("TxDOT") for the widening of SH 29 from a 4 -lane rural section to a 4 -lane urban section, Georgetown is required to acquire the minimum right of way width of 130 feet, corner clips at intersecting streets, and any additional right of way deemed necessary by TxDOT to complete the widening of SH 29 (the "Roadway Project"); and WHEREAS, Simon Property Group has acquired a 101 -acre site at the southwest corner of IH -35 and SH 29 on which on which to locate a pedestrian -oriented shopping center (the "Simon Project"), which is the subject of a development agreement between a Simon affiliate and Georgetown; and WHEREAS, the Roadway Project and the Simon Project both contemplate the widening of SH 29 by TxDOT from IH -35 to a point east of River Chase Blvd. as shown on the attached Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City of Georgetown is acquiring the necessary right-of-way and easements for the Roadway Project on behalf of TxDOT as required by the TxDOT Advance Funding Agreement; and WHEREAS, Round Rock owns and operates two (2) raw water lines located in the right of way of SH 29 (one on the north side of SH 29 (the "North Water Line") and one on the south side of SH 29 (the "South Water Line")), both of which lines would have to be relocated to accommodate the widening of SH 29 as contemplated by the Roadway Project; and Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West June , 2004 Page 1 of 7 a a 9 EXHIBIT VIA IJ WHEREAS, in lieu of relocating both water lines, Round Rock and Georgetown have determined that the widening of SH 29 as contemplated by the Roadway Project can be accomplished by moving only the North Water Line; acquiring additional right-of-way along the north side of SH 29 to allow the South Water Line to remain in place at this time; and relocating the North Water Line within the existing CR 265 right-of-way; and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. Georgetown's Duties and Responsibilities 1.1. Georgetown agrees to: 1.1.1. Acquire right-of-way as necessary along the north side of SH 29 (the "SH 29 North Right -of -Way") to accomplish the Roadway Project as required by TxDOT and to allow the South Water Line to remain in place at this time. 1.1.2. Obtain surveys from a certified professional land surveyor for the SH 29 North Right -of -Way. 1.1.3. Pay fifty percent (50%) of the final costs of acquiring the SH 29 North Right -of - Way, including any damages to the remainder, with the exception of Parcels 6 and 7. As to Parcels 6 and 7, the costs of acquiring the SH 29 North Right -of -Way shall be shared on a 50-50 basis, but 100% of any damages to the remainder on Parcels 6 and 7 shall be solely the responsibility of Round Rock. 1.1.4. Work to acquire the SH 29 North Right -of -Way and related easement(s) consistently with the terms of this Agreement. 1.2. Georgetown agrees that, subject to the foregoing conditions and to force majuere events beyond its control, it will use its best efforts to complete the foregoing activities in a timely manner in order to comply with the schedule for completion of the Roadway Project by June 30, 2005. 1.3. To the extent allowed by law and subject to Round Rock's compliance with the terms of this Agreement, Georgetown further agrees to Round Rock's placement of its North Water Line in the existing Georgetown portion of the CR 265 right-of-way. Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West June , 2004 Page 2 of 7 2. Round Rock's Responsibilities 2.1. Round Rock agrees to: 2.1.1. Obtain surveys, pay 100% of all costs, and take all other actions necessary to relocate the North Water Line from the north side of SH 29 to the existing CR 265 right of way. Round Rock agrees that, subject to force majuere events beyond its control, it will use its best efforts to relocate its North Raw Water Line in a timely manner in order to comply with the schedule for completion of the Roadway Project by June 30, 2005. 2.1.2. Within thirty (30) days of receipt of a written request from Georgetown, pay to Georgetown its portion of the costs associated with acquiring the SH 29 North Right -of -Way calculated as follows: fifty percent (50%) of the final costs of acquiring the SH North Right -of -Way, including any damages to the remainder, with the exception of Parcels 6 and 7. As to Parcels 6 and 7, the costs of acquiring the SH 29 North Right -of -Way shall be shared on a 50-50 basis, but 100% of any damages to the remainder of Parcels 6 and 7 shall be solely the responsibility of Round Rock. 2.2. At its option and expense, Round Rock may employ a certified public accountant to audit Georgetown's records to verify the SH 29 North Right of Way acquisition costs. 2.3. Upon request of the Texas Department of Public Transportation relocate the South Water Line. 3. TERM 3.1. This Agreement shall continue until the parties have each fulfilled their respective responsibilities hereunder, unless sooner terminated in accordance with Section 4, below. 4. TERMINATION 4.1. A party may terminate the Agreement for breach of any provision of this Agreement after providing written notice of the alleged breach to the other party, and allowing the other party at least thirty (30) days after receipt of the written notice in which to cure the alleged breach. Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West June , 2004 Page 3 of 7 5. NOTICES 5.1. All notices, demands and requests, including invoices which may be given or which are required to be given by either party to the other, and any exercise of a right of termination provided by this Agreement, shall be in writing and shall be deemed effective when: (i) personally delivered to the intended recipient; (ii) two (2) days after being sent, by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the intended recipient at the address specified below; (iii) delivered in person to the address set forth below for the party to whom the notice was given; (iv) deposited into the custody of a recognized overnight delivery service such as Federal Express Corporation, Emery, or Lone Star Overnight, addressed to such party at the address specified below; or (v) sent by facsimile, telegram or telex, provided that receipt for such facsimile, telegram or telex is verified by the sender and followed by a notice sent in accordance with one of the other provisions set forth above. For purposes of this Section, the addresses of the parties for all notices are as follows (unless changed by similar notice in writing given by the particular person whose address is to be changed): City of Round Rock Attn: City Manager 221 East Main Street Round Rock, Texas 78664 Phone: (512) 218-5565 Fax: (512) 218-7041 6. MISCELLANEOUS City of Georgetown Attn: Assistant City Manager - Utilities P.O. Box 409 Georgetown, Texas 78627-0409 Phone: (512) 930-3889 Fax: (512) 930-3659 6.1. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties regarding the subject matter contained herein. The parties may not modify or amend this Agreement, except by written agreement approved by the governing bodies of each party and duly executed by both parties. 6.2. Approval. This Agreement has been duly and properly approved by each party's governing body and constitutes a binding obligation on each party. 6.3. Assignment. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, a party may not assign this Agreement or subcontract the performance of services without first obtaining the written consent of the other party. 6.4. Non -Waiver. A party's failure or delay to exercise right or remedy does not constitute a waiver of the right or remedy. An exercise of a right or remedy under this Agreement does not preclude the exercise of another right or remedy. Rights and remedies under Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West June , 2004 Page 4 of 7 this Agreement are cumulative and are not exclusive of other rights or remedies provided by law. 6.5. Paragraph Headings. The various paragraph headings are inserted for convenience of reference only, and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement or any section thereof. 6.6. Attorneys' Fees. In any lawsuit concerning this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees from the nonprevailing party, plus all out- of-pocket expense such as deposition costs, telephone calls, travel expenses, expert witness fees, court costs, and other reasonable expenses. 6.7. Severability. The parties agree that in the event any provision of this Agreement is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction that part of the Agreement is severable and the decree shall not affect the remainder of the Agreement. The reminder of the Agreement shall be in full force and effect. 6.8. Venue. The parties agree that all disputes that arise out of this Agreement are governed by the laws of the State of Texas and venue for all purposes herewith shall be in Williamson County, Texas. 6.9. Open Meetings. The parties hereby represent and affirm that this Agreement was adopted in an open meeting held in compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act (Tex., Gov. Cod Ch. 551). APPROVED by the City Council for the City of Round Rock, Texas, in its meeting held on the day of the month of , 2004, and executed by its authorized representatives. APPROVED by the City Council for the City of Georgetown, Texas, in its meeting held on the day of the month of , 2004, and executed by its authorized representatives. EFFECTIVE on the latest date of approval indicated above. CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS 13y: NYLE MAXWELL, Mayor Round Rock, Texas Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West June 2004 Page 5 of 7 ATTEST: CHRISTINE R. MARTINEZ, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Printed Name City Attorney for City of Round Rock APPROVED by the City of Georgetown, in its meeting held on the month of , 2004, and executed by its authorized representatives. CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS By: ATTEST: SANDRA D. LEE, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Patricia E. Carls, Brown & Carls, LLP City Attorney for City of Georgetown day of the GARY NELON, Mayor Georgetown, Texas Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West June _, 2004 Page 6 of 7 MATCH (own op -D WOA WTO SOL ONS • -4-4 CO" LINE STA. 165.00.00 Id I i1 . 4• ;1 I • • i a W. lI.%S„ 8 m 1 z a ,A(OnZ of -0 oZ �W () to moz Nod DO , N GI 01 Z Tom.__.._.._.._.._.. I RIVERCHASE BLVD. ONm Nim LDC1 O Z WW •tD oNrn I) N "4 CO ;t , 1, 11 0.1 V!, I• 1 II I I 7 712' 265 WEs i13 I! f 4• I ;t MATCH LINE STA. 165.00.00 o F 0001,1 tAZ ti. 09-0 A ' NOZ 'nun a' USO , tom z -10y co• 0 o DATE: July 2, 2004 SUBJECT: City Council Meeting - July 8, 2004 ITEM: 9.F.5. Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Georgetown for the relocation of the waterline relating to SH -29 road improvements in Georgetown. Department: Water and Wastewater Utility Department Staff Person: Tom Clark, Director of Utilities Justification: The City of Round Rock currently has both of its 30" Raw Waterlines in the SH 29 right-of-way in Georgetown, one line on the North Side and the other on the South Side. TxDOT will be widening SH 29 in this area to accommodate the additional traffic that will be generated with the completion of the new Simon Property's Development South of SH 29 at IH 35 in Georgetown. This agreement sets forth a cost sharing agreement with Georgetown to allow for the surveying, purchase and other related costs of acquiring right of way to move the north waterline and acquire additional right-of-way along north side of SH 29 to allow the south waterline to remain in place at this time; and relocating of the north waterline with the existing CR 265 ROW. Funding: Cost: $3,600,000.00 Source of funds: Self Financed Utility Outside Resources: City of Georgetown Background Information: TxDOT has agreed to shift the improvements to SH 29 to the North, which allows the City of Round Rock's South Side 30" Raw Water Line (RWL) to remain in place. The City will be required to relocate the North Side 30" Raw Water Line and remove the existing line at an estimated cost of $3,600,000. Public Comment: N/A Executed Document Follows (J4 MEMORANDUM TO: Christine Martinez, City Secretary FROM: 4' Don Rundell, Public Works Department DATE August 27, 2004 SUBJECT: Original Interlocal Agreement with City of Georgetown Christine, I'm transmitting herein the executed Original Interlocal Agreement with City of Georgetown pursuant to the SH 29 improvements and the relocation of our 30" Raw Water Line for your files. If you have any question please give me a call at 218-5554. Xc: Tom Word Tom Clark Steve Sheets Project File D: \30 RAW VVTR LINE AT SH29'interlocal Transmit 08-27-04 doc INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT This Interlocal Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS ("Round Rock"), a home rule municipal corporation of the State of Texas and the CITY OF GEORGETOWN ("Georgetown"), a home rule municipal corporation of the State of Texas. RECITALS WHEREAS, the Texas Interlocal Cooperation Act allows local governments to contract with one another to perform governmental functions and services; and WHEREAS, Round Rock and Georgetown mutually desire to be subject to the provisions of the Texas Government Code, Chapter 791, the Interlocal Cooperation Act, specifically Sections 791.011 and 791.028 regarding contracts to perform governmental functions and services; and WHEREAS, pursuant to an Advance Funding Agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation ("TxDOT") for the widening of SH 29 from a 4 -lane rural section to a 4 -lane urban section, Georgetown is required to acquire the minimum right of way width of 130 feet, comer clips at intersecting streets, and any additional right of way deemed necessary by TxDOT to complete the widening of SH 29 (the "Roadway Project"); and WHEREAS, Simon Property Group has acquired a 101 -acre site at the southwest corner of IH -35 and SH 29 on which on which to locate a pedestrian -oriented shopping center (the "Simon Project"), which is the subject of a development agreement between a Simon affiliate and Georgetown; and WHEREAS, the Roadway Project and the Simon Project both contemplate the widening of SH 29 by TxDOT from IH -35 to a point east of River Chase Blvd. as shown on the attached Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City of Georgetown is acquiring the necessary right-of-way and easements for the Roadway Project on behalf of TxDOT as required by the TxDOT Advance Funding Agreement; and WHEREAS, Round Rock owns and operates two (2) raw water lines located in the right of way of SH 29 (one on the north side of SH 29 (the "North Water Line") and one on the south side of SH 29 (the "South Water Line")), both of which lines would have to be relocated to accommodate the widening of SH 29 as contemplated by the Roadway Project; and Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock C R -04_07_Q8_ 9P.6) Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West June _, 2'6(AI Page 1 of 7 WHEREAS, in lieu of relocating both water lines, Round Rock and Georgetown have determined that the widening of SH 29 as contemplated by the Roadway Project can be accomplished by moving only the North Water Line; acquiring additional right-of-way along the north side of SH 29 to allow the South Water Line to remain in place at this time; and relocating the North Water Line within the existing CR 265 right-of-way; and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. Georgetown's Duties and Responsibilities 1.1. Georgetown agrees to: 1.1.1. Acquire right-of-way as necessary along the north side of SH 29 (the "SH 29 North Right -of -Way") to accomplish the Roadway Project as required by TxDOT and to allow the South Water Line to remain in place at this time. 1.1.2. Obtain surveys from a certified professional land surveyor for the SH 29 North Right -of -Way. 1.1.3. Pay fifty percent (50%) of the final costs of acquiring the SH 29 North Right -of - Way, including any damages to the remainder, with the exception of Parcels 6 and 7. As to Parcels 6 and 7, the costs of acquiring the SH 29 North Right -of -Way shall be shared on a 50-50 basis, but 100% of any damages to the remainder on Parcels 6 and 7 shall be solely the responsibility of Round Rock. 1.1.4. Work to acquire the SH 29 North Right -of -Way and related easement(s) consistently with the terms of this Agreement. 1.2. Georgetown agrees that, subject to the foregoing conditions and to force majuere events beyond its control, it will use its best efforts to complete the foregoing activities in a timely manner in order to comply with the schedule for completion of the Roadway Project by June 30, 2005. 1.3. To the extent allowed by law and subject to Round Rock's compliance with the terms of this Agreement, Georgetown further agrees to Round Rock's placement of its North Water Line in the existing Georgetown portion of the CR 265 right-of-way. Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West Juno , 2001 Page 2 of 7 2. Round Rock's Responsibilities 2.1. Round Rock agrees to: 2.1.1. Obtain surveys, pay 100% of all costs, and take all other actions necessary to relocate the North Water Line from the north side of SH 29 to the existing CR 265 right of way. Round Rock agrees that, subject to force majuere events beyond its control, it will use its best efforts to relocate its North Raw Water Line in a timely manner in order to comply with the schedule for completion of the Roadway Project by June 30, 2005. 2.1.2. Within thirty (30) days of receipt of a written request from Georgetown, pay to Georgetown its portion of the costs associated with acquiring the SH 29 North Right -of -Way calculated as follows: fifty percent (50%) of the final costs of acquiring the SH North Right -of -Way, including any damages to the remainder, with the exception of Parcels 6 and 7. As to Parcels 6 and 7, the costs of acquiring the SH 29 North Right -of -Way shall be shared on a 50-50 basis, but 100% of any damages to the remainder of Parcels 6 and 7 shall be solely the responsibility of Round Rock. 2.2. At its option and expense, Round Rock may employ a certified public accountant to audit Georgetown's records to verify the SH 29 North Right of Way acquisition costs. 2.3. Upon request of the Texas Department of Public Transportation relocate the South Water Line. 3. TERM 3.1. This Agreement shall continue until the parties have each fulfilled their respective responsibilities hereunder, unless sooner terminated in accordance with Section 4, below. 4. TERMINATION 4.1. A party may terminate the Agreement for breach of any provision of this Agreement after providing written notice of the alleged breach to the other party, and allowing the other party at least thirty (30) days after receipt of the written notice in which to cure the alleged breach. Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West M Page 3 of 7 5. NOTICES 5.1. All notices, demands and requests, including invoices which may be given or which are required to be given by either party to the other, and any exercise of a right of termination provided by this Agreement, shall be in writing and shall be deemed effective when: (i) personally delivered to the intended recipient; (ii) two (2) days after being sent, by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the intended recipient at the address specified below; (iii) delivered in person to the address set forth below for the party to whom the notice was given; (iv) deposited into the custody of a recognized overnight delivery service such as Federal Express Corporation, Emery, or Lone Star Overnight, addressed to such party at the address specified below; or (v) sent by facsimile, telegram or telex, provided that receipt for such facsimile, telegram or telex is verified by the sender and followed by a notice sent in accordance with one of the other provisions set forth above. For purposes of this Section, the addresses of the parties for all notices are as follows (unless changed by similar notice in writing given by the particular person whose address is to be changed): City of Round Rock Attn: City Manager 221 East Main Street Round Rock, Texas 78664 Phone: (512) 218-5565 Fax: (512) 218-7041 6. MISCELLANEOUS City of Georgetown Attn: Assistant City Manager - Utilities P.O. Box 409 Georgetown, Texas 78627-0409 Phone: (512) 930-3889 Fax: (512) 930-3659 6.1. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties regarding the subject matter contained herein. The parties may not modify or amend this Agreement, except by written agreement approved by the governing bodies of each party and duly executed by both parties. 6.2. Approval. This Agreement has been duly and properly approved by each party's governing body and constitutes a binding obligation on each party. 6.3. Assignment. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, a party may not assign this Agreement or subcontract the performance of services without first obtaining the written consent of the other party. 6.4. Non -Waiver. A party's failure or delay to exercise right or remedy does not constitute a waiver of the right or remedy. An exercise of a right or remedy under this Agreement does not preclude the exercise of another right or remedy. Rights and remedies under Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West .1440.3--;4004_ Page 4 of 7 this Agreement are cumulative and are not exclusive of other rights or remedies provided by law. 6.5. Paragraph Headings. The various paragraph headings are inserted for convenience of reference only, and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement or any section thereof. 6.6. Attorneys' Fees. In any lawsuit concerning this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees from the nonprevailing party, plus all out- of-pocket expense such as deposition costs, telephone calls, travel expenses, expert witness fees, court costs, and other reasonable expenses. 6.7. Severability. The parties agree that in the event any provision of this Agreement is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction that part of the Agreement is severable and the decree shall not affect the remainder of the Agreement. The reminder of the Agreement shall be in full force and effect. 6.8. Venue. The parties agree that all disputes that arise out of this Agreement are governed by the laws of the State of Texas and venue for all purposes herewith shall be in Williamson County, Texas. 6.9. Open Meetings. The parties hereby represent and affirm that this Agreement was adopted in an open meeting held in compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act (Tex., Gov. Cod Ch. 551). AP ROVED by the City Council for the City of Round Rock, Texas, in its meeting held on the ' day of the month of J U L , 2004, and executed by its authorized representatives. ` APPROVED by the City Counc 1l for the City of Georgetown, Texas, in its meeting held on the a04—day of the month of , 2004, and executed by its authorized representatives. EFFECTIVE on the latest date of approval indicated above. CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS LL, Mayor Round Rock, Texas Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West Juno_, 2004 Page 5 of 7 ATTEST: CHRISTINE R. MARTINEZ, City Secretary APP . OVED AS TO ORM: Printe City Attorney for City of Round Rock APPROVED by the City of Georgetown, in its meeting held on the • 044 day of the month of t , 2004, and executed by its authorized representatives. CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS By: ATTES�'`r SANDRA D. LEE, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: a b7 -C -C' Crkz_ Patricia E. Carls, Brown & Carls, LLP City Attorney for City of Georgetown AR !' ELON, Mayor Georgetown, Texas Interlocal Agreement between City of Georgetown and City of Round Rock Regarding the relocation of Round Rock's 30" raw water line along the north side of SH 29 West June , 20(34 Page 6 of 7 0 A � I; e i n _ 1 I I RIVERCRASE BLVD. I! It :L 1 1 f tT 7 R Q• CR, 265265 WEST 1} 1 —_. m 6. , IS1C)f*1 >o v.Z N h NO _ f x, Wn o) a, V,W_ " , tom �r-ODyy-I DNf Co• V O x A