HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2022-R0122 - Annexation Agreement with JDR Family for 76.15 acres at Erskine & Milwaukee AveResolution No. 2022-RO122
Item No. 8.10
March 8, 2022
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock is hereby authorized and directed to execute for
and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, an Annexation Agreement, by and between the City of
Lubbock and JDR Family, LP, and related documents. Said Agreement is attached hereto and
incorporated in this resolution as if fully set forth herein and shall be included in the minutes of
the City Council.
Passed by the City Council on March 8, 2022
DANIEL M. POPE, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Rebe a Garza, City SecretarTJ
APPROVED AS TO CON"
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Je ' c achern, Assistant City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
elli Leisure, Assistant City Attorney
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2.17.22
Resolution No. 2022-RO122
MUNICIPAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
AND JDR FAMILY, LP
This Municipal Services Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into on _ 8th day of
March , 2022 by and between the City of Lubbock, Texas, a home -rule municipality of
the State of Texas, ("City") and JDR Family, LP ("Owner"), collectively referred to as ("Parties").
RECITALS
The Parties agree that the following recitals are true and correct and form the basis upon
which the Parties have entered into this Agreement.
WHEREAS, Section 43.0671 of the Local Government Code ("LGC") permits the City to
annex an area when each owner of land in an area requests the annexation;
WHEREAS, the Owner owns a certain parcel of land situated in Lubbock, Texas which
consists of approximately 76.15 acres of land in the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction, such
property being more particularly described and set forth in Exhibit A attached to and incorporated
herein ("Property");
WHEREAS, where the City elects to annex such an area, the City is required to enter into
a written agreement with the property owners that sets forth the City services to be provided for
the Property;
WHEREAS, the Owner has filed a written request with the City for full -purpose
annexation of the Property, and said petition for annexation is set forth as Exhibit B attached to
and incorporated herein ("Petition");
WHEREAS, the City and the Owner desire to set out the City services to be provided for
the Property on or after the effective date of annexation;
WHEREAS, the annexation and execution of this Agreement are subject to approval by
the Lubbock City Council; and
NOW THEREFORE, in exchange for the mutual covenants, conditions and promises
contained herein, the City and the Owner agree as follows:
1. PROPERTY. This Agreement is only applicable to the Property, which is the subject of
the annexation.
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2. INTENT. It is the intent of the City that this Agreement provide for the delivery of full,
available municipal services to the Property in accordance with the service plan below and
state law, which may be accomplished through any means permitted by law.
3. MUNICIPAL SERVICES.
A. Commencing on the effective date of annexation, the City will provide the
municipal services set forth below. As used in this Agreement, "providing services"
includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City may extend
municipal services to any other area of the City, including the City's infrastructure
extension policies and developer or property owner participation in accordance with the
applicable city ordinances, rules, regulations, and policies.
i. Fire Services
a.Existing Services: None
b.Services to be Provided: Fire suppression will be available to the area upon
annexation. Primary fire response will be provided by Station No. 13,
located at 540 N. Fulton Avenue, Fire Station No. 3, located at 6420 25th
Street, and Fire Station No. 7, located at 202 Slide Road. Station 13 is
approximately 1.1 miles from the proposed annexation with an approximate
response time of 1 to 2 minutes. Station No. 3 is approximately 2.6 miles
from the proposed annexation with an approximate response time of 3 to 4
minutes. Station No. 7 is approximately 3.1 miles from the proposed
annexation with an approximate response time of 4 to 5 minutes. Fire
suppression activities can be afforded to the annexed area with an
acceptable response time within current appropriation. Fire Prevention
activities will be provided by the Fire Marshal's office as needed.
ii. First Responder Emergency Medical Services
a. Existing Services: None
b.Services to be Provided: Lubbock Fire Rescue is a Basic Life Support (BLS)
First Responder Organization. BLS First Responder emergency medical
response will be provided by Station No. 13, located at 540 N. Fulton
Avenue, Fire Station No. 3, located at 6420 25th Street, and Fire Station
No. 7, located at 202 Slide Road. Station 13 is approximately 1.1 miles from
the proposed annexation with an approximate response time of 1 to 2
minutes. Station No. 3 is approximately 2.6 miles from the proposed
annexation with an approximate response time of 3 to 4 minutes. Station
No. 7 is approximately 3.1 miles from the proposed annexation with an
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approximate response time of 4 to 5 minutes. First Responder Emergency
Medical Services can be afforded to the annexed area with an acceptable
response time within current appropriation. Emergency medical transport
is provided by the Lubbock County Hospital District.
iii. Police Services
a.Existing Services: None
b.Services to be Provided: The Police Department's responsibility for
responding to emergency and non -emergency law enforcement calls for
service and to provide law enforcement patrol coverage in an effort to
prevent, reduce, mitigate and solve crimes will extend to this area on the
effective date. These services can be provided within the department's
current budget.
iv. Building Safety Services
a.Existing Services: None
b.Services to be Provided: The Building Safety Department will provide
construction code enforcement services upon annexation. This includes
construction plan review and field inspection services and the issuance of
building, electrical, and plumbing/mechanical permits for any new
construction and remodeling, as well as enforcement of all other applicable
laws and codes that regulate building construction within the City of
Lubbock. As land is developed, the need for additional personnel and
budget appropriations will be dependent upon the type, intensity and rate of
development within the annexed area as well as areas that compete for those
resources.
V. Planning and Zoning Services
a.Existing Services: Subdivisions of land within the five -mile extraterritorial
jurisdiction (ETJ) of the city are required to have a plat of the subdivision
prepared in accordance with the City of Lubbock subdivision regulations.
Currently, plats and subdivisions in the ETJ are approved by the Planning
and Zoning Commission, as well as the County Commissioner's Court, as
may be dictated by applicable state statutes and City ordinances. Similarly,
signs and billboards are regulated within the ETJ pursuant to the City's sign
ordinance, as authorized by State law. No other Planning department
services are authorized or offered outside of the City limits, including
zoning.
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b.Services to be Provided: The Planning and Zoning Department's
responsibility for regulating development and land use through the
administration of the City of Lubbock Zoning Ordinance will extend to this
area on the effective date of the annexation. The annexed areas will also
continue to be regulated under the requirements of the City of Lubbock
Subdivision Ordinance. These services can be provided within the
department's current budget.
vi. GIS and Data Services
a.Existing Services: None
b.Services to be Provided: GIS and Data Services will update all city-wide
GIS data sets to include the newly annexed areas. This will include support
to the Office of City Secretary for elections requirements, to Building
Inspection, Streets and Traffic Engineering for addresses, street names and
street signs, and to Planning for transitional zoning. GIS will facilitate a
meeting with Lubbock Emergency Communication District, Police and Fire
for determination of updated information for 911 Dispatch. Updated GIS
information that is public will also be reflected on the GIS mapping website
for citizens.
vii. Publicly Owned Parks, Facilities, and Buildings
a.Existing Services: City of Lubbock Library's materials, services, and
programs are currently available to anyone who lives in Lubbock County.
b.Services to be Provided: Residents of the Property will be permitted to
utilize all existing publicly -owned and available parks, facilities (including
community service facilities, libraries, swimming pools, etc.) and buildings
throughout the City. Upon the effective date of annexation, staff will study
areas to be included in future versions of the Parks Master Plan. Any
addition of parkland will create additional expenses to the Parks and
Recreation operating budget. The Library will continue to provide services
to all of Lubbock County, including the area to be annexed. These services
are provided within the department's current budget.
viii. Code Administration/Environmental Health Services
a.Existing Services: None
b.Services to be Provided: The City of Lubbock's Code
Administration/Environmental Health Departments will implement the
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enforcement of local ordinances and regulations on the effective date of the
annexation. Such services can be provided with current Code
Administration/Health Department Personnel and within the current budget
appropriation. As land is developed, increases in personnel and budget will
be needed in order to provide the same level of customer service.
ix. Animal Services
a.Existing Services: None. Currently, the area is under the jurisdiction of the
Lubbock County Sheriffs Office.
b.Services to be Provided: Animal control services will be provided to the
area as needed. The City of Lubbock Animal Services Department will
implement the enforcement of the City of Lubbock's animal control
ordinances and regulations upon the effective date of the annexation. It is
anticipated that such services can be provided with current personnel and
budget appropriation, but response times may increase.
X. Street Services
a.Existing Services: City of Lubbock Public Works currently maintains any
roads that are within the City of Lubbock City Limits adjacent to these plats.
b.Services to be Provided: Newly annexed areas adjacent to, or bordering,
unpaved arterials will require a two-lane section of roadway to be built
along with the development adjacent to the property owned with
interconnectivity to adjacent paved arterial streets. The pavement structure
will require an appropriate pavement design meeting a minimum design
standard for an arterial street. These roadways will be required to be built
once any connection including streets or alleyways is made to the unpaved
arterial road by the voluntary annexation area. The developer will receive
offsets from impact fees as the adjacent unpaved arterial roadway is built.
c.lmpact Fees: This annexation will be considered as part of Service Area
"A" for Roadway Impact Fees and will pay the fees accordingly per said
Service Area.
xi. Storm Water Management Services
a. Existing Services: City maintains jurisdiction of playa lakes within the ETJ.
TCEQ (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) has jurisdiction of
enforcement and compliance with stormwater related permits outside the
City limits.
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b.Services to be Provided: As land is developed, developers will provide plans
for addressing the conveyance of storm water drainage. The Development
Engineering staff will review the drainage plans for compliance with the
current drainage regulations and policies. Any major improvements for
conveyance will be inspected for compliance by the city staff at time of
completion. Additionally, as land is developed and building permits are
requested, Storm Water staff reviews each permit request for compliance
with the Chapters 22 (City's Stormwater permit) and Chapter 30 (Lakes and
Floodplains) of the City Code. After permit issuance, inspections of the
construction sites are to ensure compliance with the City Code and state
regulations. Depending on the type and intensity of development within the
annexed area, the need for additional personnel and budget appropriations
may be needed to provide adequate customer service (development and
permit review and inspections). TCEQ Stormwater permit holders will be
transitioned from TCEQ oversight to City of Lubbock oversight, i.e.
inspection and compliance of these existing facilities will now be the
responsibility of the Storm Water Staff.
xii. Street Lighting
a. Existing Services: None
b.Services to be Provided: The City of Lubbock will coordinate any request
for improved street lighting with the local electric provider in accordance
with standard policy.
xiii. Traffic Engineering eering Services
a.Existing Services: None
b.Services to be Provided: Upon annexation and in conjunction with the
platting process, Traffic Engineering will identify and install required traffic
signs to be installed at the developer's expense. Other regulatory traffic
control devices will be provided after appropriate studies indicate the data
meets the minimum requirements as set forth in the Texas Manual on
Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD) and as budget permits.
xiv. Water and Sanitary Sewer Services
a. Existing Services: None
b.Services to be Provided: Water and sewer infrastructure is not currently
adjacent to this area within the existing City Limits. Availability of water
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and sewer is at the request and expense of the user and shall be provided
within current policies and ordinances of the City (note below for an
explanation of pro-rata charges). Water and sewer for domestic and
commercial use, when installed, will be available at approved City rates.
Water for fire protection will be available through lines only after service line
are installed by the developer.
The developer will provide analysis to confirm that minimum water pressures
can be maintained under Max Day Demand conditions (min 30 psi) and Fire
Flow conditions (1,000 gallons per minute at Average Day Demand). The
developer may need to add improvements or modify development to ensure
these criteria are met.
The area is served by a single water main feed. The developer will be
required to complete a second loop of at least an 8-inch line within three years
of the annexation of the tract.
c.Both Water and Sewer will require a study in order to assure services to the
voluntary annexation. Nearly all the voluntary annexation area is outside of
our current Water and Sewer Models and Master Plan for potential Capital
Projects.
d. Water will need to be looped appropriately to ensure appropriate fire flows
as well as assuring no dead end water mains are left within the system once
developed. The water loop will be required within three (3) years of installation
of a dead end water main or upon the issuance of four -hundred (400) building
permits, whichever is first.
e. The annexation area may require a lift station in order to receive sewer
services. The lift station shall be sized as to minimize the number of lift stations
which will be turned over to the City of Lubbock. The Lift Station will service
the entirety of the voluntary annexed area if feasibly possible.
xv. Solid Waste Services
a.Existing Services: None
b.Services to be Provided: Solid Waste Collection shall be provided to the area
of annexation in accordance with the present ordinance. Service shall comply
with existing City policies and practices, beginning with occupancy of
structures. Any subdivision with no alley will be serviced from the streets and
each residential unit will be provided refuse carts for their trash service. Since
there is potential residential growth within this area of annexation, impact to
services has been determined to be gradual. Additional driver and equipment
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can be projected when 1,000 residential unit structures are occupied, and an
increase in staffing and equipment will be needed as development continues
within this proposed annexation area and exceeds route collection averages.
The landfill will be able to handle this request. The only impact would be
that the City could anticipate landfilling additional solid waste tonnage and
ultimately developing the next landfill cell sooner than currently projected.
However, the developer may be asked to assist with infrastructure for
residential waste collection, i.e. carts or dumpsters. Depending on the
style/type of development additional expectations may be placed on the
developer in order for service to be provide in the timeframe requested.
c. Service Route: Until such time as adjacent unpaved roadways are built all City
Solid Waste services will be routed through and upon Paved Arterial Roadways
only. Solid Waste will not route trucks down unpaved roadways to service
alleyways in any case.
B. It is understood and agreed that the City is not required to provide a service that is
not included in this agreement.
C. The Owner understand and acknowledge that the City departments listed above may
change name or be -reorganized by the City Manager. Any reference to a specific department
also includes any subsequent department that will provide the same or similar services.
4. AUTHORITY. City and Owner represent that they have full power, authority and legal right
to execute, deliver and perform their obligations pursuant to this Agreement. The Owner
acknowledges that approval of the annexation is within the sole jurisdiction of the City
Council. Nothing in this Agreement guarantees favorable decisions by the City Council.
5. SEVERABILITY. If any part, term, or provision of this Agreement is held by the courts to
be illegal, invalid, or otherwise unenforceable, such illegality, invalidity, or
unenforceability will not affect the validity of any other part, term or provision, and the
rights of the Parties will be construed as if the part, term, or provision was never part of the
Agreement.
6. INTERPRETATION. The Parties to this Agreement covenant and agree that in any
litigation relating to this Agreement, the terms and conditions of the Agreement will be
interpreted according to the laws of the State of Texas. The Parties acknowledge that they are
of equal bargaining power and that to each of them it was recommended to seek legal advice
and each Party was given adequate opportunity to seek representation of legal counsel in
the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement.
7. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE. Venue shall be in the state courts located in Lubbock
County, Texas and construed in conformity with the provisions of Texas Local Government
Code Chapter 43.
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8. NO WAIVER. The failure to either party to insist upon the performance of any term or
provision of this Agreement or to exercise any right grated hereunder shall not constitute a
waiver of that party's right to insist upon appropriate performance or to assert any such right
on any future occasion.
9. GOVERNMENTAL POWERS. It is understood that by execution of this Agreement, the City
does not waive or surrender any of its governmental powers or immunities.
10. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed an original and constitute one and the same instrument.
11. CAPTIONS. The captions to the various clauses of this Agreement are for informational
purposes only and shall not alter the substance of the term and conditions of this Agreement.
12. AGREEMENT BINDS SUCCESSORS AND RUNS WITH THE LAND. This
Agreement is binding on and inures to the benefit of the Parties, their successors, and
assigns. The term of this Agreement constitutes covenants running with the land comprising
the Properties and is binding on the Owner.
13. CH. 43 DISCLOSURE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TEXAS LOCAL
GOVERNMENT CODE SEC. 43.004
A. The City discloses that the Landowners are not required to enter into this agreement,
however if the Landowners desire to have their property annexed, the Texas Local
Government Code Sec. 43.0672 requires a written agreement for the provision of
municipal services;
B. The City may, in compliance with and under the authority of the Texas Local Government
Code Subchapter C-3, annex the Landowners' property upon the Landowners' request;
C. The procedural mechanisms in order to annex the Landowners' property shall be as
follows:
1. The Landowners of the property must petition the City requesting the annexation
of Landowners' property;
2. If the City desires to annex Landowners' property, a written agreement shall be
made with each Landowner requesting property to be annexed and said agreement
shall include:
a. All of the services the City will provide to the property once annexed;
and
b. A schedule of any services the City will provide at a later time, if not at
the time of annexation.
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D. The above procedures shall require the consent and signature of the City and the
Landowners; and
E. The City waives immunity from suit for the purpose of adjudicating a claim for breach of
the agreement.
14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the
Parties and supersedes all prior oral and written agreements between said Parties. This
Agreement shall not be amended unless executed in writing by all Parties.
EXECUTED as of the Effective Date hereof.
CITY OF BBOCK
DANIEL M. POPE, MAYOR
ATTEST:
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Reb cca Garza, City Se reta y
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Bry n Isham, Director Planning
JDR FAMILY, LP
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SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME on the
day of S day of 62 a a 1-� , 20,� to
cafficial seal.
CATHIE FLUD
Notary Public. State of Texas
Comm. Expires 07-14-2024
Notary ID 1,W567408
[Signature] L w� [Printed name] Adhiv FILtd
Notary Public in and for
the State of Texas
APPROVED AS TO FORM: JDR FAMILY, LP
K lli Leisure, Assistant City Attorney Mark Rhoads, Vice President
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME on the
day of S*—�' day of/ l2 fC h , 209->A , to certify
which witness my hand and official seal.
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CATHIE FIUD
Notary Public, State of Texas
Comm. Expires 07-14-2024
Notary ID 132567408
[Signature] �_ LA�. L ttz [
[Printed name] _ Oathy e _�1 �
Notary Public in and for
the State of Texas
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LAN D S U RVEYI N G
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Delta Land Surveying
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1310 Jarvis Street
Lubbock, TX 79403
806-701-5707
www.deltalbk.com
Metes and Bounds Description on a 76.15 acre tract of land being the same tract of land described in
County Clerk File Number (CCFN) 2021027836, Official Public Records of Lubbock County, Texas
(OPRLCT), and out of Section 8, Block JS, Lubbock County, Texas, and being more particularly described
as follows:
Beginning at a found 1/2" iron rod in the East line of a tract of land described as Tract 2 in Volume 8950,
Page 84, OPRLCT, for the Southwest corner of the Plat Limits of Lots 23-56, Sierra Vista Estates, an
Addition to Lubbock County, Texas, as recorded in CCFN: 2007029952, OPRLCT, and for the Northwest
corner of this tract;
Thence S88°11'08"E, leaving said tract described in Volume 8950, Page 84, and with the South line of
said Plat Limits, 1158.57 feet to a found nail and shiner in the South line of the Plat Limits of Lots 1-22,
Sierra Vistas Estates, an Addition to Lubbock County, Texas, as recorded in Volume 9931, Page 156,
OPRLCT, for the Northwest corner of the Plat Limits of Lots 40-68, Shadow Hills Estates, an Addition to
the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, as recorded in CCFN: 2009020565, OPRLCT, and for the
Northeast corner of this tract;
Thence S01°48'34"W, leaving said Plat Limits of Lots 1-22, Sierra Vistas Estates, an Addition and with the
West line of said Plat Limits of Lots 40-68, Shadow Hills Estates, an Addition, at 1842.16 feet pass a
found 1/2" iron rod for the Southwest corner of the Plat Limits of Lots 1-39, Shadow Hills Estates, an
Addition to the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, as recorded in CCFN: 2006039389, OPRLCT, and
for the Northwest corner of the Plat Limits of Lots 69-88, Shadow Hills Estates, an Addition to the City of
Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, as recorded in CCFN: 2012018579, OPRLCT, at 2326.16 feet pass a
found 1/2" iron rod with blue cap marked STEVENS RPLS 4339 for the Southwest corner of said Plat
Limits of Lots 69-88, Shadow Hills Estates, an Addition and for the Northwest corner of the Plat Limits of
Lots 89-102-B, Shadow Hills Estates, an Addition to the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, as
recorded in CCFN: 2013047478, OPRLCT, continuing for a total distance of 2514.31 feet to a found 1/2"
iron rod with red cap for the Northeast corner of that tract described in Volume 9177, Page 315,
OPRLCT, and for the most Easterly Southeast corner of this tract;
Thence N88°09'59"W, leaving said Plat Limits of Lots 89-102-B, Shadow Hills Estates, an Addition and
with the North line of said tract described in Volume 9177, Page 315, a distance of 431.03 feet to a
found 3/4" iron pipe for the Northwest corner of said tract described in Volume 9177, Page 315 and for
a corner of this tract;
Texas License Firm Number 10194496
Engineering Firm Number F-22948
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Delta Land Surveying
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1310 Jarvis Street
Lubbock, TX 79403
806-701-5707
www.deltalbk.com
Thence S01°48'56"W, with the West line of said tract described in Volume 9177, Page 315, at 451.84
feet pass a found in reference 3/4" iron pipe, at 455.21 feet pass a point in the North Right of Way line
of Erskine Street described in Volume 1194, Page 209, Deed Records of Lubbock County, Texas (DRLCT),
at 505.21 feet pass a found railroad spike in the North line of that tract described in Volume 6638, Page
9, Real Property Records of Lubbock County, Texas (RPRLCT) and near the center of said Erskine Street
for the Southwest corner of said tract described in Volume 9177, Page 315, continuing for a total
distance of 555.21 feet to a point in the South Right of Way line of said Erskine Street for the most
Southerly Southeast corner of this tract;
Thence N88°10'13"W, with said Erskine Street, a distance of 727.88 feet to a point for the Southwest
corner of this tract;
Thence N01°49'01"E, at 50.00 feet pass a found railroad spike near the center of said Erskine Street,
continuing a total of 3069.18 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Bearings are based on the West line of the West line of the subject tract being previously recognized as
N01°49'01"E.
Distances are actual surface distances
Field Notes for annexation purposes only.
Texas License Firm Number 10194496
Engineering Firm Number F-22948
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ANNEXATION SKETCH
ON A 76.15 ACRE TRACT OF LAND BEING THE SAME TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN
COUNTY CLERK FILE NUMBER 2021027836, OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF LUBBOCK
COUNTY, TEXAS, AND OUT OF SECTION 8, BLOCK JS, LUBBOCK COUNTY, TEXAS
GENERAL NOTES:
SCALE: 1" = 400'
1) This sketch was prepared as a visual representation of a
75.32 acre tract of land out of Section 8, Block JS, for the owner's SURVEYED FOR:
purposes of annexing this tract of land into the city limits only. It MARK RHOADS
depicts corners found on the ground and their relative positions.
This does not represent a complete survey as per TBPE&LS
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TEXAS
PETITION REQUESTING ANNEXATION BY AREA LANDOWNERS
TO THE MAYOR OF THE GOVERNING BODY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS:
The undersigned owners of the hereinafter described tract of land, which is vacant and without residents, or on which fewer
than three qualified voters reside, hereby waive any requirement to be offered a development agreement pursuant to the
Texas Local Government Code Section 43.016, and petition your Honorable .Body to extend the present city limits so as to
include as part of the City of Lubbock, Texas, the territory described in the attached Exhibit A, including a survey, field
notes or legal description with subdivision, lot and block.
We certify that the above described tract of land is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Lubbock, Texas, falls within
Lubbock County, is not more than one-half mile in width, and that this petition is signed and duly acknowledged by each
and every person having an interest in said land.
OFELIA CORRAL Signed:
Notary Public, State of Texas
9r +P Comm. Expires 04-14-2024
Notary ID 1204070-2 Sigtte
Signed:
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF
BEFORE ME, a undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared
and known to me to
be th perso whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument and each acknowledged to me that he or she executed
the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this day of�O �, 20�.
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Notary Pub •c in and for T�1 L O p,4County,
Texas.
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VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION .APPLICATION
APPLICATION IS NOT VALID WITHOUT COMPLETION OF ALL PAGES AND SIGNATURES
MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS:
❑ Application provided by City of Lubbock completed in full. This application must be used and may not be
adjusted or altered. Please attach pages if additional information is provided.
❑ Annexation petition provided by City of Lubbock with notarized signature(s).
❑ Map of the subject property.
❑ A legal description of the property (including a survey, field notes or legal description with subdivision, lot and
block) labeled as Exhibit A.
❑ Ownership Documents. A clean copy of recorded warranty deed or other document(s) verifying ownership of all
property to be annexed. If the property is owned by a partnership, corporation, trust, or other entity, documents
demonstrating signatory's authority to sign petition on behalf of entity must be included.
❑ One digital copy of all of the above.
❑ If designating a representative, the affidavit designating representative with notarized signature(s).
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❑ I will represent my application and petition before city staff and the City Council.
I" I hereby authorize the person named in the attached affidavit to act as my representative in this application before city staff
Please note The signature of owner authorizes the Citv of Lubbock staff to visit and inspect the property that is subject to this application. The
presentative is the official contact person for this project and the single point of contact All correspondence and communication - and responsibility
for responding to same — will be conducted with the representative.
City of Lubbock • Planning Department • (806) 775-2108 •1625 13" St, #107 - Lubbock, TX 79401 Page I of I