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031745 ORD - 04/23/2019
Ordinance providing for the cession by the City of Corpus Christi to the City of Portland of all annexation rights and police powers over and in certain tracts of land, by mutual agreement; and providing for publication. WHEREAS, the City of Portland, a municipal corporation having a population of five thousand or more but less than twenty-five thousand inhabitants, has an extraterritorial jurisdiction consisting of all contiguous unincorporated area, not a part of any other city or the extraterritorial jurisdiction of any other city, within one mile of its corporate limits; WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, a municipal corporation having a population of one hundred thousand or more inhabitants, has an extraterritorial jurisdiction consisting of all contiguous unincorporated area, not a part of any other city or the extraterritorial jurisdiction of any other city, within five miles of its corporate limits; WHEREAS, on August 23, 1963, the area within one mile of the then city limits of the City of Portland and within five miles of the then city limits of the City of Corpus Christi was an area of overlapping jurisdiction between the City of Corpus Christi and the City of Portland; WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, on February 22, 1968, contracted with the City of Portland to cede to the City of Portland for a period of ten years all such areas of overlapping jurisdiction as they existed in 1963; WHEREAS, during such ten-year period, the City of Portland annexed most of its one-mile area of overlapping jurisdiction; WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, on May 25, 1982, contracted with the City of Portland to cede to the City of Portland additional areas of overlapping jurisdiction within one mile of the then existing and presently existing city limits of the City of Portland and not within one-half mile of the City of Gregory and an area lying generally north of the City of Portland, such areas being more particularly described in the contract dated May 25, 1982, reference to which is here made; WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, on August 2, 1983, contracted with the City of Portland to cede to the City of Portland additional areas of overlapping jurisdiction within one mile of the then existing and presently existing city limits of the City of Portland and not within one-half mile of the City of Gregory, an area lying generally northeast of U.S. Highway 181, such area being more particularly described in the contract dated August 2, 1983, reference to which is here made; WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, on October 24, 1995, contracted with the City of Portland to renew the agreement of August 2, 1983, for a ten-year period, the area of ceded control remained the same northeast of U.S. Highway 181 and was only slightly modified to the north and west as annexations took place extending the City of Portland's extraterritorial jurisdiction zone; 031745 1 of SCANNED WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, on October 11, 2005, contracted with the City of Portland to renew the agreement of October 24, 1995, for a ten-year period; WHEREAS, the City of Portland now desires to annex additional land west from its present city limits and within the five-mile extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Corpus Christi; and WHEREAS, in consideration for services provided by the City of Portland, it is the desire of the City of Corpus Christi to reduce the boundaries of its extraterritorial jurisdiction so that said proposed annexation by the City of Portland may be accomplished, there being no other cities having jurisdiction or legal interest for the purpose of establishing the exclusive annexation rights and police powers of the City of Portland and in the said certain tract of land. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Manager or designee is hereby authorized to execute the Cession Agreement marked Exhibit "A", attached hereto, and by this reference incorporated herein and made part hereof for all purposes, for and on behalf of the City of Corpus Christi and City of Portland, all as authorized by Texas Local Government Code §42.022. Said Cession Agreement shall in no way be intended to include any water area or underlying land within the boundaries of Corpus Christi Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be published by caption once in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith shall be and are hereby repealed to the extent of conflict herewith. SECTION 4. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court to competent jurisdiction, it shall now affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. 2 of 3 That the f r oing ordi9qnce was ad for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the I (I ay of CA12 2019, by the following vote: Joe McComb 4 Michael Hunter , i,!0.4 Roland Barrera W. Ben Molina ,. Rudy Garza I '' ' Everett Roy a Paulette M. Guajardo 4: Greg Smith FL 4 Gil Hernandez -----at— That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the ' y of a 2019, by the following vote: Joe McComb ta Al Michael Hunter / Roland Barrera .,�; EXHIBIT A CITY OF PORTLAND - CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CESSION AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, on October 11, 2005, contracted with the City of Portland to cede to the City of Portland areas of overlapping extraterritorial jurisdiction; and where such areas reverted to the City of Corpus Christi if not annexed within 10 years; WHEREAS, with respect to the 122 acres specified in Exhibit A (the "Concurrent ETJ Area"), the effect of the reversion could be interpreted to (1) establish exclusive jurisdiction in the City of Corpus Christi or (2) reestablish overlapping extraterritorial jurisdiction with the City of Corpus Christi and the City of Portland; WHEREAS, aforesaid cities adopt an interpretation of the October 11, 2005 cession agreement that the reversion caused the areas of overlapping jurisdiction to be reverted to their prior status of overlapping extraterritorial jurisdiction; WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi desires to annex the Concurrent ETJ Area adjacent to the City of Portland; WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Corpus Christi to allow the City of Portland an opportunity to annex the Concurrent ETJ Area, but preserve City of Corpus Christi's right to annex such area if the City of Portland does not annex prior; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Corpus Christi to grant exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction in the areas specified as "ETJ Cession Area" in Exhibit B, C, & D to City of Portland. Now, therefore, effective the date of execution of this Agreement: SECTION 1. The City of Corpus Christi hereby grants and conveys to the City of Portland concurrent and non-exclusive annexation rights, privileges, powers, and authority under Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Chapter 42 and 43, and other applicable laws over and in the area described as "Concurrent ETJ Area" in Exhibit A. The City of Corpus Christi and the City of Portland, Texas, shall have concurrent and non-exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction over the Concurrent ETJ Area. Having concurrent jurisdiction, both the City of Portland and the City of Corpus Christi have the right to annex the Concurrent ETJ Area described in Exhibit A. Having concurrent jurisdiction, both the City of Portland and the City of Corpus Christi may both enter into Development Agreements with owners of property within the area pursuant to Texas Local Government Code §43.016 and §212.172. SECTION 2. The City of Corpus Christi hereby grants and conveys to the City of Portland sole and exclusive annexation rights, privileges, powers, and authority under EXHIBIT A Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Chapters 42 and 43, and other applicable laws over and in the areas described as "ETJ Cession Area" in Exhibit B, C, & D. SECTION 3. After the City of Corpus Christi completes annexation of the La Quinta corridor, as depicted in Exhibit F, the City of Corpus Christi agrees that the City of Corpus Christi automatically cedes additional, rolling areas of ETJ to the City of Portland within the area identified as "Area A.1" in Exhibit E. Said rolling areas will automatically extend into the "Area A.1" in Exhibit E one mile from Portland's City limits as those city limits expand. In no event will the rolling ETJ area extend beyond the area depicted as Area A.1 in Exhibit E. Upon termination of this agreement, the right to annex the rolling ETJ areas will terminate and the areas not annexed will revert to the City of Corpus Christi ETJ area. SECTION 4. The City of Corpus Christi reserves unto itself complete extraterritorial jurisdiction of any and all areas within five miles of the City of Corpus Christi, except those areas that have been previously ceded to municipalities within such five-mile area and the area ceded herein. SECTION 5. All understandings, bargains, and agreements of the parties hereto are merged in this agreement and all prior agreements the parties thereto, relative to the subject matter hereof, are superseded by this Agreement. SECTION 6. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Agreement shall for any reason be finally adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, such final judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof but shall be confined in its operation to the section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase,or worked thereof so found unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 7. The City of Corpus Christi does not intend to interfere with the City of Portland's water or sewer certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN) or service to areas in the La Quinta Corridor. The City of Portland's existing water and sewer service to areas in the La Quinta Corridor will remain in effect regardless of annexation action by the City of Corpus Christi. The City of Portland agrees not to withdraw its water or sewer CCN from the La Quinta Corridor. Subject to the limitations and requirements of the Texas Public Utilities Commission and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the City of Portland understands that the City of Corpus Christi may purchase water from the City of Portland for resale in areas outside the City of Portland's city limits and may obtain non-industrial sewer services to resale said services in areas outside the City of Portland's city limits. The City of Portland agrees to allow the City of Corpus Christi to connect to City of Portland's water mains and make its treated water available to and treat the City of Corpus Christi as favorably as any other treated water customer. The City of Corpus Christi may resell this water to areas outside the City of Portland's city limits. The City of Corpus Christi may further obtain non-industrial sewer service from the City of Portland EXHIBIT A on the same basis as any other customer and resell such sewer service to customers outside the City of Portland's city limits. The City of Corpus Christi will pay the City of Portland's standard out-of-city-limit rates for either water or sewer service. For purposes of this paragraph, "non-industrial sewer services" are sewer services receiving "domestic sewage" pursuant to Section 23-171 of the City of Portland City Code. SECTION 8. If requested by the City of Corpus Christi, the City of Portland will provide law enforcement, non-industrial fire suppression, and EMS services as may be needed for areas annexed by the City of Corpus Christi north of the Corpus Christi Bay within the areas described in Exhibit F. The City of Portland will agree to enter into an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement(s) and/or mutual aid agreement(s) with the City of Corpus Christi for the provision of these services. SECTION 9. From and after the date this agreement is approved and adopted by the Governing Bodies of the cities which are parties hereto, and for a period of 15 years thereafter, the City of Portland, Texas, shall have concurrent and non-exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction over the land area described as "Concurrent ETJ Area" in Exhibit A and exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction over the land area as described as "ETJ Cession Area" in Exhibit B, C, & D. Said land may be annexed by the City of Portland within such 15 year period; provided however, that in the event said land or portion thereof remains outside the corporate boundary of the City of Portland at the expiration of such fifteen (15) year period, the extraterritorial jurisdiction over said land or portion thereof shall revert to the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 10. Failure to comply with Sections 7 and/or 8 shall entitle the City of Corpus Christi to declare this agreement in default. After at least 30 days' notice of default, the City of Corpus Christi may terminate this agreement early. Upon early termination, all areas of ceded ETJ not annexed as of the date of termination shall revert to the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 11. The City of Corpus Christi is in the process of annexing the La Quinta Corridor as depicted in Exhibit F. Services provided by the City of Portland to the City of Corpus Christi and the La Quinta Corridor are the consideration for the cessions described herein. If the City of Corpus Christi is prohibited by State action/legislation from completing the annexation of the La Quinta Corridor, then this agreement automatically terminates at the time such prohibition becomes effective. (remainder page left blank, signature page to follow) EXHIBIT A EXECUTED in duplicate originals this day of , 2019. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CITY OF PORTLAND Samuel Keith Selman Randy Wright Interim City Manager City Manager ATTEST: ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Annette Hall City Secretary City Secretary APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: Buck Brice Hal George Assistant City Attorney City Attorney For City Attorney EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT A ti 4,. ' ''''''''.-- 7 \ �.. ...., 4(,,,,e....„..../ .L.,..:. D _ 18 ACRES � ` ,� L iVEXED: �� lipy' -•..., . .41‘,.._ ..--- — -—4(./.'lligr.ii-41-Vii.-.- -.4 - ''' ) ... te� / .\ ! 7 1 3 /s/l ��''-X` �^ tea,. ! -114 NGiEs: 48ARTDN® &ASSOATES LAND S U RCIV E Y I N G I. THIS DOCUMENT WAS PREPARED UNDER 22 TAC j663.21 DOES NOT REFLECT THE RESULTS OF AN ON THE GROUND SURVEY AND IS NOT TO BE �.� =„,no„am n ,,n, I WI/MiIO USED TO CONVEY OR ESTABLISH INTERESTS IN REAL PROPERTY EXCEPT „1141c 41441,40 FM.:mam. CO THOSE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS IMPLIED OR ESTABLISHED BY THE CREATION '..-^•''p*•I-^^''""''' OR RECONFIGURATION OF THE BOUNDARY OF THE POLITICAL SUBDIVISION FOR WHICH IT WAS PREPARED. CITY OF PORTLAND, TEXAS o PROPOSED ANNEXATION o 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 10 1 , SCALE1” =2000 FEET Cor•',-' " `''" 7/26/18 Fl. Nor,' BOUNDARY.DWG Scale. 1"=200' °'r.cyca by. Draw- AF Check.] by' CB 122 Acres = Concurrent ETJ Area :37 . I.Iiiiiiki4L. 701 I , . ....::::,/ �' EX B I T A i _ ; ti. 4. 4# ' yi /f H. yy fa ,� ti 'fix_ ` TAO N p 1 4000 1 4.. i7 4..1619%,,t-a5 .t, -... _ •.'•# ice' _ 1 ;' ` .'"wpm ~ -----'.....4:r— _. _ —. ,.a. , % I 4 . ...�,,,110.0.0000111111110' em I 11 4. * Rkg4T9 r- '"-' 0 ' I It I a 1 .dy. r � I*; a ..-1,,..-1,, �i .. �', + I >. AL` i• do'LP ii �I , ETJ Cession Area = City Limits Parcel Lines Source: San Patricio County Appraisal District GIS Data files (08/07/2018) O PUS c-A, G ,J+ ° -+\ EXHIBIT B Print Date: 4/05/2019 W E r k Legal Acreage = 66.3 r�J14411E, • y I s 7852/ 0 900 1800 3,600 Feet Exhibit C .. 1-1 I B IT A s . t-- 1 - - •I . - m • ..r i.- • ' • ` 1 - - . • 181 : r . i t. . __ 4,.. . 1 . - .2 , Ai • i t , - 1 0 .el • [ C Al 14-- 78 1.... ••... - ...- II .. ...,. , ' I -----iriii`-----;-_- „ - , 4 ........--------- 1906---- -... '''-• ..." C I .. I - al a ' , 3667Mil -.. 1910/ • •..t. - ,/ 0 arl / '474,41 014 , -• 27 •7.--- „ - .. -. /141 . - I sri 2004 <1 0 ell I - ---„, •. --,.. , - .. 1 _ . 1 0 L„. w I _.. n -3 . a,76, or, / gra I -4., • 4-...7cor 77 Lang Rd -- . 4 - •:, , .‘” v ;Atit,_it "!.' - 8931 ... Moore Me -*'.. .ft • . 1r. ri.„7-ri . t 1 k - '•,: - -:, -1.k,C, • al .. -›\ i •, ' , .9„, , .....--,, _ --,--- ,.._ - .• -, ,- . ,.., , , •. P .. -Allf -.7 s _ - Ai - _Ai -. .. ,,. ti ,ilitIV..„,„.• ' ork , -4 •'114,-.*:-': iiii --I i la ht. ... - [ 2, Draft Cession Lands IIIII City Limits Parcel Lines ---- ---- ,ey u s cs,ti 00 40,11, et( Print Date: 4/04/2019 City of w ---F ›st t...... , 1. Corpus Christi s \'1852. 0 3,050 6,100 12,200 Feet EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT D . ... ,' N. , _ , , ., , . • -,, / -.. ... 1 4 -lt ' • ,. - ,,,.. AREA A.2 --,- ,.p. -, i . .,./\____ ..-,. .- ;., KJ - . .,.. • -'''' , • -11 PORTLAND 1 4111 . A Google Ear ., _4 i ETJ Cession Area (only "Area A.2") EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT E Cg29►4 CR 1906 N n U iJ6 CR 2004 n M u AREA A.1 PORTLAND • A Goo51e NUECES BAY . Area A.1= Area subject to automatic extending ETJ cession '. Exhibit F 4 1�' ,-, 4 YYt ! 19102. . , li • e / 1�� / -t a •. -jow , 'T1 7.-"ri t- ip: , , , __, --\ .. t ,i La Quinta Corridor \ *`' ` ~�� ' V - 1�\y \�• ter' R _ _ "-- , - 44iiiii 4 , _ La Quinta Corridor �,f \\ - • ' i. t. a'e ._ ‘... 0 ,. ::,, ,,, ,,. ,," I , , • /. - - rr ` d >J, . 1: ''../''' • itof k �t {. t �_ _, * S ''. 8 ---- \ / / t i ). - •••• . , La Quinta Corridor •z w'.'�w.vhf. `,T �C r" a c 6-. • .,..:L.-:ziA•:• —,- 4173 - �=�nit •��� �t a�q � ,� r...41,-,_- J YtOK .d qtr-.T�. >,,,,r- i1 �' .4^ - �� ! 'fes /\''r, "". .. , f. • ! , r .. Annexation AreaL_____;City LimitsETJ Parcel Lines ► .t 1y+ 1r US y'\ (1.:0401111W<I,\ N „- Print Date: 3/19/2019 � Cit of W E ml yW r-ititort•iCorpus Christi s • 7852 / 0 1,450 2,900 5.800 Feet EXHIBIT A CITY OF PORTLAND -CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CESSION AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, on October 11, 2005, contracted with the City of Portland to cede to the City of Portland areas of overlapping extraterritorial jurisdiction; and where such areas reverted to the City of Corpus Christi if not annexed within 10 years; WHEREAS, with respect to the 122 acres specified in Exhibit A (the "Concurrent ETJ Area"), the effect of the reversion could be interpreted to (1) establish exclusive jurisdiction in the City of Corpus Christi or (2) reestablish overlapping extraterritorial jurisdiction with the City of Corpus Christi and the City of Portland; WHEREAS, aforesaid cities adopt an interpretation of the October 11, 2005 cession agreement that the reversion caused the areas of overlapping jurisdiction to be reverted to their prior status of overlapping extraterritorial jurisdiction; WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi desires to annex the Concurrent ETJ Area adjacent to the City of Portland; WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Corpus Christi to allow the City of Portland an opportunity to annex the Concurrent ETJ Area, but preserve City of Corpus Christi's right to annex such area if the City of Portland does not annex prior; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Corpus Christi to grant exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction in the areas specified as "ETJ Cession Area" in Exhibit B, C, & D to City of Portland. Now, therefore, effective the date of execution of this Agreement: SECTION 1. The City of Corpus Christi hereby grants and conveys to the City of Portland concurrent and non-exclusive annexation rights, privileges, powers, and authority under Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Chapter 42 and 43, and other applicable laws over and in the area described as "Concurrent ETJ Area" in Exhibit A. The City of Corpus Christi and the City of Portland, Texas, shall have concurrent and non-exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction over the Concurrent ETJ Area. Having concurrent jurisdiction, both the City of Portland and the City of Corpus Christi have the right to annex the Concurrent ETJ Area described in Exhibit A. Having concurrent jurisdiction, both the City of Portland and the City of Corpus Christi may both enter into Development Agreements with owners of property within the area pursuant to Texas Local Government Code §43.016 and §212.172. SECTION 2. The City of Corpus Christi hereby grants and conveys to the City of Portland sole and exclusive annexation rights, privileges, powers, and authority under EXHIBIT A Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Chapters 42 and 43, and other applicable laws over and in the areas described as "ETJ Cession Area" in Exhibit B, C, & D. SECTION 3. After the City of Corpus Christi completes annexation of the La Quinta corridor, as depicted in Exhibit F, the City of Corpus Christi agrees that the City of Corpus Christi automatically cedes additional, rolling areas of ETJ to the City of Portland within the area identified as "Area A.1" in Exhibit E. Said rolling areas will automatically extend into the "Area A.1" in Exhibit E one mile from Portland's City limits as those city limits expand. In no event will the rolling ETJ area extend beyond the area depicted as Area A.1 in Exhibit E. Upon termination of this agreement, the right to annex the rolling ETJ areas will terminate and the areas not annexed will revert to the City of Corpus Christi ETJ area. SECTION 4. The City of Corpus Christi reserves unto itself complete extraterritorial jurisdiction of any and all areas within five miles of the City of Corpus Christi, except those areas that have been previously ceded to municipalities within such five-mile area and the area ceded herein. SECTION 5. All understandings, bargains, and agreements of the parties hereto are merged in this agreement and all prior agreements the parties thereto, relative to the subject matter hereof, are superseded by this Agreement. SECTION 6. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Agreement shall for any reason be finally adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, such final judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof but shall be confined in its operation to the section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase,or worked thereof so found unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 7. The City of Corpus Christi does not intend to interfere with the City of Portland's water or sewer certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN) or service to areas in the La Quinta Corridor. The City of Portland's existing water and sewer service to areas in the La Quinta Corridor will remain in effect regardless of annexation action by the City of Corpus Christi. The City of Portland agrees not to withdraw its water or sewer CCN from the La Quinta Corridor. Subject to the limitations and requirements of the Texas Public Utilities Commission and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the City of Portland understands that the City of Corpus Christi may purchase water from the City of Portland for resale in areas outside the City of Portland's city limits and may obtain non-industrial sewer services to resale said services in areas outside the City of Portland's city limits. The City of Portland agrees to allow the City of Corpus Christi to connect to City of Portland's water mains and make its treated water available to and treat the City of Corpus Christi as favorably as any other treated water customer. The City of Corpus Christi may resell this water to areas outside the City of Portland's city limits. The City of Corpus Christi may further obtain non-industrial sewer service from the City of Portland EXHIBIT A on the same basis as any other customer and resell such sewer service to customers outside the City of Portland's city limits. The City of Corpus Christi will pay the City of Portland's standard out-of-city-limit rates for either water or sewer service. For purposes of this paragraph, "non-industrial sewer services" are sewer services receiving "domestic sewage" pursuant to Section 23-171 of the City of Portland City Code. SECTION 8. If requested by the City of Corpus Christi, the City of Portland will provide law enforcement, non-industrial fire suppression, and EMS services as may be needed for areas annexed by the City of Corpus Christi north of the Corpus Christi Bay within the areas described in Exhibit F. The City of Portland will agree to enter into an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement(s) and/or mutual aid agreement(s) with the City of Corpus Christi for the provision of these services. SECTION 9. From and after the date this agreement is approved and adopted by the Governing Bodies of the cities which are parties hereto, and for a period of 15 years thereafter, the City of Portland, Texas, shall have concurrent and non-exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction over the land area described as "Concurrent ETJ Area" in Exhibit A and exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction over the land area as described as "ETJ Cession Area" in Exhibit B, C, & D. Said land may be annexed by the City of Portland within such 15 year period; provided however, that in the event said land or portion thereof remains outside the corporate boundary of the City of Portland at the expiration of such fifteen (15) year period, the extraterritorial jurisdiction over said land or portion thereof shall revert to the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 10. Failure to comply with Sections 7 and/or 8 shall entitle the City of Corpus Christi to declare this agreement in default. After at least 30 days' notice of default, the City of Corpus Christi may terminate this agreement early. Upon early termination, all areas of ceded ETJ not annexed as of the date of termination shall revert to the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 11. The City of Corpus Christi is in the process of annexing the La Quinta Corridor as depicted in Exhibit F. Services provided by the City of Portland to the City of Corpus Christi and the La Quinta Corridor are the consideration for the cessions described herein. If the City of Corpus Christi is prohibited by State action/legislation from completing the annexation of the La Quinta Corridor, then this agreement automatically terminates at the time such prohibition becomes effective. (remainder page left blank, signature page to follow) EXHIBIT A EXECUTED in duplicate originals this day of , 2019. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CITY OF PORTLAND Samuel Keith Selman Randy Wright Interim City Manager City Manager ATTEST: ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Annette Hall City Secretary City Secretary APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: Buck Brice Hal George Assistant City Attorney City Attorney For City Attorney EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT A ,; ; . - i <,..„, / ,.,:o,. • .e_ :. CCC. S 18 ACRES • ANNEXED i �,. . tATEXED J. .C3r. 'p.... ten-'42. 1 8S rs, Ill { 7• \\ • 92_ 1/ ` I NOTES: 48ARTON TI ) &ASSOCIATES LAND SURVEYING 1 THIS DOCUMENT WAS PREPARED UNDER 22 TAC X663.21 DOES NOT REFLECT THE RESULTS CF AN ON THE GROUND SURVEY AND IS NOT TO BE uix. am re m, mnamnrt mu I a.M.u. 0 USED TO CONVEY OR ESTABLISH INTERESTS IN REAL PROPERTY EXCEPT mvA uainrommnorm,wnm THOSE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS IMPLIED OR ESTABLISHED BY THE CREATION OR RECONFIGURATION OF THE BOUNDARY OF THE POLITICAL SUBDIVISION FOR •• WHICH IT WAS PREPARED. CITY OF PORTLAND, TEXAS o PROPOSED ANNEXATION o 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 c0 M SCALE 1" = 2000 FEET " - 7/26/18 F'" No'': BOUNDARY.DWG 1"=200' sLr''''d by: c.a - sr AF ':'-'-'-`"d , CB 122 Acres = Concurrent ETJ Area 7 ,T/ EXHIBIT 4 ,i. _ It r } L.-, if r ., , ,,- . _ . . . . ) I 5 .. . . , . . . 44%0 - . • ` If. r I*arts 1101110-- 1 s r. ... i, 1 ... , , , 1 , t 1/007 A ..J '� /1 ►i . �e / 1 , , .. _ , ,, . 1...-..- 6... R ? • g 1 ,... 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[_ _;; Draft Cession Lands 1.1 City Limits Parcel Lines Go�Qus Cy+ ° City of Print Date: 4/04/2019 W F CI' Corpus Christi s 182 0 3,050 6,100 12,200 Feet EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT D • i -',.,/ ir . ' . . :Ilk; c- ‘ , ..,.. . , it 4.1t* AREA A.2 011iklib,„ • -...... , PORTLAND gir At iag!‘e Ear i 4 . _• i A ETJ Cession Area (only "Area A.2") EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT E Di ta C4) liT • • 79 • A. CR 1906 CC CR 2004 rfl • A REA A.1 .41 41 1:11.3 ‘); PORTLAND • 'tt ‘, A Goo.*Earth NUECES BAY • . - . Area A.1= Area subject to automatic extending ETJ cession * ,-..'-' " / ,v Exhibit F - 4rh t \% !� 1910 r / /' i' /" r --a, ; >' 'T1~ • . ...„.,_ stir_,, \ ^`�-�� \ •`,.., 2986j , La Quinta Corrido ` � t \ �� r. \:*1 .1c..... rte. �aj -' ' =4., -41110ir .-. -----; C , �t.,•�: La Quinta Corri•or —'-2,�' a _` '• - . ' ocv 4. e w � ... co• !- . Aiii ' -,14 . ': ' '''* /: '-'' \ 11 • =-''1/ ' La Quinta Corridor .4 1' Portlan la. t M "� r J Annexation Area MI City Limits L____1 ETJ Parcel Lines _ r, • -. 'I-.` t '3. N. 4 = Print Date: 3/19/2019 A Wim`; City of W ,iii E r-,, Corpus Christi s *7852 0 1,450 2.900 5,800 Feet le r Ti is EL VIEW, PART OF THE USA TODAY NETWORK )\ 2019 MAY 13 PM 1: 22 Certificate of Publication NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE(S) N 0.031745, Ordinance pro- viding for the cession by the City of Corpus Christi to the City of Portland of CITY OF CORPUS CHRIS TI all annexation rights and PO BOX 9277 police powers over and in certain tracts of land, by mutual agreement; and CORPUS CHRISTI,TX 78469--927 providing for publication. This ordinance was passed and approved on second reading by the Corpus Christi City Council on STATE OF WISCONSIN) April 23,2019. /s/Rebecca Huerta )) City Secretary COUNTY OF BROWN) I,being first duly sworn,upon oath depose and say that am a legal clerk and employee of the publisher,namely,the Corpus Christi Caller-Times,a daily newspaper published at Corpus Christi in said City and State,generally circulated NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF in Aransas,Bee,Brooks, Duval,Jim Ho Jim Wells, ORDINANCE(S), 99� N 0.031745, Ordinance pro- Kleberg,Live Oak,Nueces,Refugio,and San Patricio, viding for the cession by ofCounties,and that the publication of which the annexed is a the City to the Cityy oChristf of PPorr tland of true copy,was inserted in the Corpus Christi Caller-Times all annexation rights and on the following dates: police powers over and in certain tracts of land, by mutual agreement; and providing for publication. This ordinance was passed April 29,2019 and approved on second reading by the Corpus On this April 29,2019,I certify that the attached document is April 2 City Council on April 23, 2019. a true and exact copy made by the publisher: /s/Rebecca Huerta City Secretary h1/71. /i1 Lga Notice Clerk Notary Publ. State of `(o/' County of Brown //l � Ndtary Expires \�\\11 N 1111111/,/I, \` O A •T,41 / //,moi �OTAR Publication Cost:$92.30 _ -•+110 Ad No:0003524292 = N• PUBO' Customer No: 1243917 ) PO#. No.031745F' •..•,• //////// Op SSG\\\\ /////0111111