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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16148 ORD - 04/01/1981I' TEXAS: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AGREEMENT WITH Sunoco Terminals, Incorporated FOR A TERM OF SEVEN (7) YEARS COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 1981;=DESIGNATING AN AREA TO BE KNOWN AS "CORPUS CHRISTI INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT NO. 22 "; EXEMPTING SUCI-I AREA FROM ANNEXATION AND PROVID- ING FOR AN ANNUAL PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TAXES TO THE CITY DURING THE TERM THEREOF; ALL AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AGREEMENT, A SUBSTANTIAL COPY OF WHICH I5 ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF, MARKED EXHIBIT 1. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, SECTION 1. That the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute an Industrial District Agreement with Incorporated• Sunoco Terminals, for a term of seven (7) years commencing January 1, 1981; designating an area to be known as "Corpus Christi Industrial District No.22"; exempting such area from annexation and providing for an annual payment in lieu of taxes to the City during the term thereof; all as more fully set forth in the Industrial District Agreement, a substantial copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, marked Exhibit 1. L6148 SEP 2 71984 Mh Q 1LMED ►SiP u I wo4 { 'r SUNOCO TERMINALS, INCORPORATED 4908 UP RIVER ROAD, CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78407 o 512-881-9498 February 25, 1981 The Honorable Luther Jones Mayor of Corpus Christi, Texas P. 0. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78408 Dear Mayor Jones: Sunoco Terminals, Inc. owns and operates an oil storage and transfer terminal at 4908 up River Road, Corpus Christi, Texas 78407. This letter is submitted as our Letter of Intent to sign an Industrial District Agreement with the City of Corpus Christi under the authority of Ordinance 15898. Very tru yours, 1 K. G. Lowrance, Terminal Manager KGL/msf OFFICES IN • MEDIA, PENNSYLVANIA • NEDERLAND. TEXAS • HOUSTON, TEXAS FEB 1981 City ,Managcr • SUNOCO TERMINALS, INCORPORATED MADISON BLDG., CHESLEY DR., MEDIA, PA. 19063. 215-565-8646 February 18, 1981 Honorable Luther Jones Mayor of Corpus Christi, Texas Dear Mayor Jones: 62S2728�j . 5 �\ °NO3:" \\' E (g? ''L2 _?tom% Sunoco Terminals, Inc. is amenable to the principles of the Industrial District Agreement and is willing to join such an agreement if the terms can be resolved to the satisfaction of the management of Sunoco Terminals, Inc. EGK:cnb' Very truly yours, E. . Kulwicki /? '2 T 2 f 1 OFFICES IN • MEDIA, PENNSYLVANIA • NEDERLAND, TEXAS • HOUSTON. TEXAS M INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 COUNTY OF NUECES CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI 0 This -Agreement made and entered into by and between the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, a municipal corporation of Nueces County, Texas, hereinafter called "CITY", and SUNOCO TERMINALS, INC. (Landowner) a DELAWARE corporation, ,a (Lessee) corporation, and SUNOCO TERMINALS, INC. . (Improvements Owner) a DELAWARE corporation, hereinafter collectively called "COMPANY', W ITNESSET H: WHEREAS, it is the established policy of the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, -to -adopt reasonable measures permitted by law which will tend to enhance the economic stability and growth of the City and its en- virons and which will attract the location of new and expansion of existing industries -therein, and such policy is hereby reaffirmed and adopted by this City Council as being in the best interest of the City and its citizens; and WHEREAS, Company is the owner or lessee of land or owner of improve- ments on land within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Corpus Christi, which land shall, upon execution of this agreement by the City, be known as "Corpus Christi Industrial 'District No. a?R 1, f and which land is more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, and incorporated herein for all purposes, herein called "said Iand" and upon which Company has either constructed (and/or contemnlates) the construction or expansion of improvements; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said policy and provisions of Article 970a, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, known as the Municipal Annexation Act, City has enacted Ordinance No. 15898 indicating its willingness, within 90 days after final passage of said'ordinance, to enter into industrial district agree- ments with industries located within its extraterritorial jurisdiction and designating areas located in its extraterritorial jurisdiction as industrial districts, herein collectively called "Districts" and Ordinance No. 15949 designating land areas as Corpus Christi Industrial Development Area N. 1 and Corpus Christi Industrial Development Area Mo. 2; and WHEREAS, City desires to encourage the updating, expansion and growth of industries within said Districts and for such purpose desires to enter into this Agreement with Company: NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the mutual agreements of the parties herein contained and pursuant to the authority granted under the Municipal Annexation Act and the Ordinance of City referred to above, City and Company hereby agree as follows:. I City covenants and agrees that during the term of this Agreement, and subject to the terms and provisions hereof, said land shall retain its extra- territorial status as an industrial district and shall continue to retain such status untilandunless the same is changed pursuant to the terms of this Agree- ment. Except as herein provided City further covenants and agrees that said land shall be immune from- annexation. Ditixr~ #gItxit 4, n rxdxxximmmn o YY zEloartixneolbdostptelocidszasgmacemerdapatnalitxtud2rEbtxcarcedl000dafflelaind taxmadexatametnobabasoninanncokkoccaintangeessaKypobaxtbeoapdatboxxcilxitha VotyonaccacitgotoGannmotxxstingxamccemlidaunctitxtuusazzarantovicoftbdaxesdatititxxAg4 Anfztermalledoelesnnembloccummoncdaudaxinxiatildtiaxambolzagtholeculdcxmatficchustt xnxa xaactelcaidormfxthexa z itottateolgoSsodxioncalolatinuctlityxbinttexmixtElmsx.tbrkEtsicanticxtscomadstaxtle/ Ala •t.., d i•Pt,:>O •.•: ,3-1, .•, ^. .4':_•Q.PAi. 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Further, City and Company agree that during the term hereof, City shall not require with respect to said land compliance with its rules or regu- lations (a) governing zoning and platting of said land or any additions thereto outside the City limits; provided, however, Company further agrees that it.will• in no way divide said land or additions thereto without complying with State law and City ordinances governing subdivision of land; (b) prescribing any building, electrical, plumbing or inspection code or codes; or (c) prescribing any rules- governing the method of operations of Company's business, except as to those regulations relating to the delivery of utility services and industrial waste disposal through City owned facilities. II The term of this Agreement shall begin on the first day of January, 1981, and shall continue until December 31, 1987, unless extended for additional period or periods of time upon mutual consent of Company and City as provided by the Municipal Annexation Act; provided, however, that in the event this Agreement is not so extended for an additional period or periods of time on or before March 31 of the final calendar year of the term hereof, then the immunity from annexa- tion granted herein shall terminate on that date, but all other terms of this Agreement shall remain in effect for the remainder of the term; provided, however, the effective date and time of such annexation shall be no earlier than midnight of December 31 of such final year of the term. This Agreement may be extended for an additional period or periods by agreement between City and Company and/or its assigns. In this connection, City- recognizes ityrecognizes that industrial district agreements of this kind are conducive to the development of existing and future industry and business and are to the best interest of all citizens of City. Accordingly, future City Councils are hereby encouraged, but are not obligated, to enter into industrial district agreements and to extend existing industrial district agreements. -3- SO III Each year during the term hereof, Company shall pay to City: (a) An amount in lieu of taxes on said land (excluding improvements and personal property located thereon) equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the amount of ad valorem taxes based upon the market value of said land which would otherwise be payable to City by Company if said land were situated within the city limits of City. With respect to any new land acquired by Company after January 1, 44/ 1981, located in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of City, and the use of which,, relates directly to the primary use of the parent tract, 00141111101111NOOMPIIIIIINOMPse such new land shall beincludedin Company's land known as said land, and shall be considered in calculating the in lieu of tax payment on said land as of January 1 of the first year following the date which such new land is_acquired by Company. In addition, Company shall provide City a revised Exhibit "A" which includes a complete description of such new land. (b) An amount -in lieu -of taxes on improvements (excluding personal property) located on said land equal to fifty percent (50%) of the amount of ad valorem taxes which would otherwise be payable to City by Company if said improvements were situated on land within the city limits of City. On or before March 31 of each year during the term of this Agree- ment, Company shall provide to City's Tax Assessor -Collector a written statement of its opinion of the market value sworn to by an official of Company authorized to do the same. (c) With respect to any new improvements or facilities, which are hereby defined as those being completed after January 1, 1974, Company shall pay to City five percent (5%) rather than the percentages of the amount of ad valorem taxes as caluclated in paragraph (b) above for each year of use, i.e., 10% the second year in use, 15% the third year in use, etc. Payments under this provision shall never'exceed fifty percent (50%). The first year of use for purposes of this new improvements payment shall be deemed to commence on the first day of January next following the date which the new improvements are placed in use. This provision shall apply to construction of new improve- ments or facilities and to the expansion of existing improvements or facilities on said land. Flew improvements or facilities not included within this paragraph (c) shall be deemed to be included within the provisions of paragraph (b) above. -4.- (d) An additional amount for City fire protection eoual to fifteen percent (15%) of the amount which would be payable on 100% of assessed value of improvements located in said land notwithstanding the provisions of para- graph (b) above; provided, however, that if and as long as Company is a member in good standing of the Refinery Terminal Fire Company, or its successor, it shall not be obligated to pay the additional amount provided by this paragraph (d). (e) At the request of Company, an alternative to the method of calcula- tion set forth in paragraphs (a) through (d) above, the Company may make a payment which is determined by considering using the method of calculation set forth in paragraphs (a) through (d) above, said land and all other lands contiguous to said land, orformingan integral part of Company's primary operation located on said land, owned by Company inside the city limits as if all the value of Company's lands above described and improvements thereon were outside the city limits, and -deducting from the amount which would otherwise be due from such calculation the property taxes actually due to City resulting from the assessed values of land and improvements, excluding personal property, located inside the City. If Company selects such alternative procedure, the amount due to City under thissectionshall be the resulting difference or the minimum payment required in paragraph (f), whichever is greater. In addition, Company shall provide City, by attaching hereto as Exhibit "B", a complete description of the lands contiguous to said land, or forming an integral part of Company's primary operation located_on said land, owned by Company inside the city limits. . With respect to any new land acquired by Company after January I, 1981, located inside the city limits, which is contiguous to said land, or forms an integral part of Company's primary operation located on said land, such new land may be considered in the alternative method of calculating the in lieu of ,tax paymen$ as stated above, as of January 1 of the first year following the date which such new land is acquired by Company. Company shall provide City a new or revised Exhibit "B" which includes a complete description of such new land. (f) Minimum Payments. For any Company which qualifies as an industry under Ordinance No. 15898 and which has less than two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) in market value of improvements on said land subject to this agreement, such Company, in lieu of the payments in items (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) above, shall pay the lower of: -5- (i) an amount in lieu of taxes on said land equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the amount of ad valorem taxes based on the market value of said land which would be payable to City if said land were situated within the city limits, plus an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the ad valorem taxes on one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) of improvements which would be payable to City if said improvements were situated within the city limits, regardless of whether one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) of improve- ments exist on said land, or (ii) the amount of ad valorem taxes on land, improvements and personal property on said land which would be payable to City if said land, improvements and personal property were situated within the city limits of City, plus an amount in lieu of City sales tax equal to that which would be remitted to the State Comptroller annually by Company, and which would later be remitted to City by the State Comptroller, if said land were situated within the city limits. IV Company agrees to pay to City on or before December 3i of each year during the_term hereof all payments in lieu of taxes provided for hereunder without discount for early payment. The present ratio of ad valorem tax assess- ment used by City is one hundred percent (100%) of the fair market value of property. Any change in such ratio used by City shall be reflected in any subsequent computations hereunder. This Agreement and the method of determining and fixing -the amount of in lieu of taxes payments hereunder shall be subject to all provisions of law relating to determinations of market value and taxation, including, but not limited to, laws relating to rendition, assessment, equaliza- tion and appeal. V In the event Company elects to protest the valuation set on any of its properties by City for any year or years during the term hereof, it is agreed that nothing in this Agreement shall preclude such protest and Company shall have the right to take all legal steps desired by it to reduce the same as if such property were located within the City.• *totwithstanding any such protest.by Company, Company agrees to pay -to City an initial in lieu of tax payment on or before the date therefor hereinabove provided, at least the amount of the payment in lieu of taxes on said land and improvements which would be due by Company to City hereunder on the basis of renditions filed - 6 - by Company with City's Tax Assessor -Collector for that year or on the basis of the assessment thereof for the last preceding year, whichever is higher. When the valuation on said property has been finally determined, either as the result of final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction or as the result of other final settlement of the controversy, then within thirty (30) days thereafter Company shall make to City an additional payment due based on such final valuation. If as a result of final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, or as the result of other final settlement of the controversy, the valuation of Company's property is established as an amount less than the amount used to compute the initial in lieu of tax payment for such year_by Company, then within thirty (30) days thereafter City shall make to Company any -payment due based on the difference between the initial payment and that which is computed based on the final settlement. VI (a) In the event Company fails or refuses to comply with all or any of the terms, conditions and obligations herein imposed upon the Company, then this Agreement may be terminated at the option of City and/or the City may elect to sue_to recover any sum or sums remaining due hereunder or take any other action which in the sole discretion of the City it deems best. In the event the City elects tosueto recover any sum due under this Agreement, the same penalties, interest, attorney's fees, and cost of collection shall be recoverable by the -City as would be in a suit to recover delinquent ad valorem taxes. (b) City shall be entitled to a tax lien on said land and improve- ments, in the event of default in payment of in lieu of tax payments hereunder, which may be enforced by City in the same manner as provided by law for the collection of delinquent ad valorem taxes. (c) In the event City breaches this Agreement by annexing or attempting to pass an ordinance annexing any of the said land, xtiA, 2xnix xxAgEssexEe`ec Company shall be entitled to enjoin City from the date of its breach for the balance of the term of this Agreement, from enforcing any annexation ordinance adopted in violation of this Agreement and from taking any further action in violation of this Agreement. If Company elects to pursue this remedy, then so long as City specifically performs its obligations hereunder, under injunctive order or otherwise, Company shall continue to make the annual .payments required by this Agreement. -7- VII Company agrees to provide to City at Company's expense, a survey plat and field note description of said land. With respect to Company's acquisition of new land, as described in Article III(a) above, which becomes included in said land, Company agrees to provide to City at Company's expense, a survey plat and field note description of such new land. VIII If any attempt to annex any of said land owned, used, occupied, leased, rented or possessed by Company, is made by another municipality, or if the incor- • poration of any new municipality should be attempted so as to include within•Yts- limits_such land or property, the City shall seek a temporary and permanent • injunction -against such annexation or incorporation, with the cooperation of Company, and shall take such other legal action as may be necessary or advisable under the circumstances. The costof any such legal action shall be•borne equally by the parties hereto; provided, however, the fees of any special legal counsel shall be paid,by the party retaining same. In the event City -and Company are unsuccessful in obtaining a temporary injunction enjoining such attempted annexation or incorporation, Company shall have the option of (1) terminating this Agreement, effective as of the date of such annexation or incorporation, or (2) continuing to make the in lieu of taxes payments required hereunder. Such option shall be exercised within thirty (30) days after -the application for such temporary injunction is,denied. In the event Company elects to continue such in lieu of taxes payments, the City shall place future payments hereunder together with part of the payment for the cal- endar year in which such annexation or incorporation is attempted, prorated to • the date such temporary injunction or relief is denied, in a separate interest- bearing escrow account which shall be held by City subject to the following: (a) In the event final judgment (after all appellate review, if any, --- has - has been exhausted) is entered denying a permanent injunction and/or upholding. such annexation or incorporation, then all such payments and accrued interest thereon shall be refunded to Company; or (b) In the event final judgment (after all appellate review, if any, has been exhausted) is entered granting a permanent injunction and/or invali- dating such annexation or incorporation, then all such payments and accrued interest thereon shall be retained for use by City. - 8 - IX The benefits accruing to Company under this Agreement shall also extend to Company's "affiliates" and to any properties presently owned or acquired by said affiliates within the area described in Exhibit ''A" to this Agreement, and where reference is made herein to land, property and improve- ments owned by Company, that shall also include land and improvements presently owned by its affiliates. The word "affiliates" as used herein shall mean (1) all companies with respect to which Company directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries at the .time in question, owns or has the power to exercise control over fifty percent (50%) or more of the stock having the right to vote for the election of directors; -or (2) all corporations which are members of a "controlled group of corporations" (as that term is defined in Section 1563(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended) of which Company is a member. X This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon City and Company, and upon Company's successors and assigns, affiliates and subsidi- aries, and shall remain in force whether Company sells, assigns, or in any other ,manner disposes of, either voluntarily or by operations of law, all or any part of said land, and the agreements herein contained -shall be held to be covenants running with said land for so long as this Agreement or any extension thereof remains in force. - - XI (a) Whenever the Company sells a contiguous portion of said land consisting of 20 acres or more to an ancillary industry which will be engaged on the property in the further processing of the product of the Company or the preparation of raw materials prior to their processing by the Company, then platting of such property may be deferred under the following conditions: (i) The seller shall submit for approval by the City Council a site plan indicating the proposed water, sewer, drainage, access, and street plans for said land. (ii) Both the buyer and the seller shall enter into an agreement with the City requiring the platting of said land in the event the buyer's use of the property materially changes from the permitted uses described above, or if the Company's industrial district agreement terminates without extension. -9- The seller shall remain solely responsible for any payments in lieu of taxes attributable to the buyer's holdings on the property unless the buyer has entered into a supplemental industrial district contract with the City concerning such holdings. (b) Whenever the Company properly plats, subdivides and conveys to a buyer other than an affiliate a portion of the lands described in Exhibit ''A" and/or Exhibit "B", Company shall furnish to the City's Tax Assessor -Collector a revised Exhibit "A" and/or Exhibit "B", which revised exhibit or exhibits shall constitute an amendment to this Agreement, effective for the calendar year next following the calendar year in which the conveyance occurred. Seller shall remain solely responsible for any payments in lieu of taxes for the calen- dar year in which -the conveyance occurred. In the event the Company improperly plats, subdivides or conveys a portion of the lands described in Exhibit A" or Exhibit "B", Company shall remain solely responsible for any payments in lieu of taxes applicable to such property, including improvements thereon, as if no such conveyance had occurred:_. XII If -City enters into_an agreement with any other landowner, within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, engaged in a similar industry, as classified by Major Group according to the Standard Industrial Classification Manual(1) or enters into a renewal of any existing industrial district agreement with an industry of the same classification, which contains in lieu of tax pay- ment terms and provisions more favorable to such landowner than those in this Agreement, Company and its assigns shall have the right to either terminate . this Agreement, or amend this Agreement to contain such more favorable in lieu of tax payment terms and provisions. XIII In the event any one or more words, phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs, sections, articles or other parts of this Agreement or the appli- cation thereof to any person, firm, corporation or circumstances shall ever be held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason, then the application, invalidity or unconstitutionality of such (1) Standard Industrial Classification Manual. (Executive Office of the President - Office of Management and Budget, Statistical Policy Division, 1972). 659 pp. - 10 - words, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section, article or other part of the Agreement shall be deemed to be independent of and separable from the remainder of this Agreement and -the validity of the remaining parts of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby. ENTERED into this 26 day of March > 1981 - ATTEST: S cretary�' / ATTEST: !/ Secretary ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED: _ DAY OF , 19: J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY By Assistant City Attorney SUNOCO TERMINALS, INC. (Company) (Landowner) By (Company) By By (Lessee) SUNOCO TERMINALS, INC. (Impr'ovements Owner) (Company) CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI By R. Marvin Townsend, City Manager OiL555 in:2E1955 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NUECES 101) oLO) FttyC,I. . :,,16' 1 'tib€690 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT SUN OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, a Pennsylvania corporation, successor by reorganization to Sun 011 Company (a New Jersey corporation), acting herein by and through its proper officers hereunto duly authorized, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten and More Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, all cash, to it in hand paid by the hereinafter named Grantee, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has, subject to the reservations, and conditions hereinafter set forth, GRANTED, SOLD and CONVEYED, and by these presents does, subject to the reservations, and conditions hereinafter set forth, GRANT, SELL and CONVEY unto SUNOCO TERMINALS, INC., a Texas corporation, the following lands and interests in lands, together with all improvements, rights -and appurtenances belonging, situated in Nuecea County, Texas, as described in the following Deeds, to wit: 1._ Deed dated.January 30, 1941, Mary Riddle, et vir, et al to Southern Minerals Corporation, recorded in Volume 265, Pages 535- _538 of the Deed Records, Nuecea County, Texas. being 14.51 acres, more or less. 2, Deed dated January 7, 1941, Mrs. Connie L. Worley, et vir, et al to Southern Minerals Corporation,recorded in Volume 265, Pages 385 &-386 of the -Deed Records, Nueces County, Texas, being 14.51 _ acres,..more or_less.- - 3.._.Deed dated March 24, 1941, Aaron Cohen, a widower, to Southern Minerals Corporation, recorded in Volume 266, Pages 613-615 of the Deed Records, Nueces County, Texas, being 7.82 acres, more or less. 4. Deed dated April 18, 1940, Southern Alkali Corporation to Southern Pipe Line Corporation, recorded in Volume 256, Pages 551 & 552 of the Deed Records, Nueces County, Texas, being 20.2 acres, more or less which tract was conveyed to Southern Minerals Corporation by Deed dated April 22, 1941, recorded in Volume 271, Pages 4-6 of the Deed Records, Nuecea County, Texas. SAVE AND EXCEPT that tract of 1.961 acres, more or less, conveyed to the State Highway Commission by Deed dated October 25. 1961, recorded in Volume 945, Page 305 of the Deed Records, Nueces County, Texas. SAVE AND EXCEPT that tract of 0.648 acres, more or less, conveyed to Sun Pipe Line Company by Deed dated October 22, 1973, recorded in Volume 1478, Page 723 of the Deed Records, Nueces County, Texas. BEING part of the real properties conveyed by Southern Minerals Corporation to Sun Oil Company by instrument recorded in Volume 1389, - Page 433 of the Deed Records, Nueces County, Texas, and now containing 54.431 acres, more or less. SUBJECT to all existing easements, leases, agreements, rights and privileges heretofore given and/or granted by Grantor, or its predecessors in title or outstaiding mineral or royalty rights or interest affecting the land hereby sold and conveyed or any part hereof. �Idus7`na! O,•s1r,ct renmertr Sgvoe0 %rm,nals,.Tvte, �x »bre "4" ;illiL55c 95L1957 THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF DELAWARE or vir..corros .aLi6it7 t'AMEG92 BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared W. J. Magers, known to me to be the person who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that in his capacity as President for SUN OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA he executed the same as the act and deed of said corporation for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. Given under my hand and seal of office this 04day of OcTiJFA , 1978. GF:dmd 4/1 O a a SO Notary Public in and for Dela County, Pennsylvania C= .: THOMAS BROWNLIE, JR. ` ' •s• Notary Public, Radnor Twp., Uetawore Co. : — v �-:"• " My Commission Expires April 19, 19E9 % v:' = • atATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NUECES 1 hereby certify that this Instrument was FILED on Um date end at the time atnroped hereon b/ me; end .son duty RECORDED. in tha Volume end Pane el the ,an RECORDS el thea; County, Texas, es stamped hereon by nm. w DEC 13 1978 COUNTY CLERK. NUECES COUNTY. TEXAS 1ndusfn'al D,Sir;et / reerYenf cSUqoc.c) Trrn! 1 S) -rhe. EA-19;bii- Ki x` .iJ'tL 555 Ing[ 1956 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above described lands and interests in lands; -together with all and singular the improvements, rights and appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging, unto Sunoco Terminals, Inc., its successors and assigns, forever; and the undersigned does hereby bind itself, and its successors, to WARRANT and FOREVER DEFEND all and singular the said premises unto the said Grantee, its successors and assigns, against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof, EXECUTED This the // Z-' day of ne. o e r , A. D. 1978, but effective as of January 1, 1978. ATTEST: ;;t. co r/ • a 1. U 1.11;fn i01.167 t 16[691 SUN OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BY: /� Preside W. J. Magers 1/ trsFr'czl Disfi-,et- 4 ree,7 ,2t" c5i m3oTrn2tnals,.7ne. Eyh;bit "R " That the foregoing ordinance w read for he firs time a ,passed to its second reading on this the /' day of , 19ff/ , by the fallowing vote: Luther Jones Edward L. Sample Dr. Jack Best Jack K. Dumphy Leopoldo Luna Betty N. Turner Cliff Zarsky That the foregoing ordinance was read for third reading on this the „Ri day of following vote: Luther Jones Edward L. Sample Dr. Jack Best Jack K.'Dumphy Leopoldo Luna Betty N. Turner Cliff Zarsky nd time and passed to its , 192/ - , by the That the foregoing ordinwas read for on this the _l 5'r_ day of , , { d Luther Jones Edward L. Sample Dr. Jack Best Jack K.'Dumphy Leopoldo Luna_ Betty N. Turner Cliff Zarsky PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 1%-,k7 day of'GAIL, 19 ax 0i the third 19 g! , by the following vote: time and passed finally ATTEST: City Secretary APPROV D: / /$. DAY OF /7/4.4-� 1987 J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY MAYOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS c7 1p148 MOTION TO AMEND iLvy moved and seconded this motion to amend the ordinance authorizing the City Manager to exe— cute an industrial district agreement with Sunoco Terminals for a term of seven (7) years commencing January 1, 1981, passed ontfirst reading by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi on March 18, 1981. 1. Amending the sentence comprising the second paragraph of Article I of Exhibit 1 to hereafter read as follows: "During the term hereof City shall have no obligation to extend to said land any City services except fire protection in the event Company makes additional payments to City under Article III(d) hereof, and such other City services as are being provided to and paid for by Company on the date hereof." 2. Amending the first sentence of Article.III(c) of Exhibit 1 to hereafter read as follows: __"With respect to any hew improvements or facilities, which are hereby defined as those being completed after January 1, 1974, Company shall pay to City five percent (5%) rather than the percentage of the amount of ad valorem taxes 'as calculated in paragraph (b) above for each year of use,•i.e., 10% the second year in use, 15% the third year in use, etc.' 3. Amending the sentence comprising Article XII of Exhibit I to hereafter read as follows: "If City enters into an agreement with any other landowner, within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, engaged in a similar industry, as classified by Major Group according to the Standard Industrial Classification Manual(1) or enters into a renewal of any existing industrial district agreement with an industry of the same classification which contains in lieu of tax payment terms and provisions more favorable to such landowner than those in this Agreement, Company and its assigns shall have the right to either terminate this Agreement, or amend this Agreement to contain such more favorable in lieu of tax payment terms and provisions." r• 4. Amending the first paragraph of Article I of Exhibit 1 to hereafter read as follows: "City covenants and agrees that during the term of this Agreement; and subject to the terms and provisions hereof, said land shall retain its extraterritorial status as an industrial district and shall continue to retain such status until and unless the same is changed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Except as herein provided City further covenants and agrees that said land shall be immune from annexation.. Whenever it may be necessary, in the opinion of the -City Council, to annex land not immune from annexa- tion by an effective industrial district agreement pursuant to Ordinance 15898, and in order to carry out such annexation it is necessary, in the opinion of the City Council, to annex a strip or corridor of land contained within Exhibit A, Company shall designate, within sixty (60) days after the City sends Company written request to provide such strip or corridor, a strip or -corridor (hereinafter called "annexation corridor") in -a width and length legally sufficient to accomplish a con- tractual annexation of the annexation•corridor pursuant to Article I, Section 2 of the City Charter of Corpus Christi and to enable the City to annex the aforementioned land not immune from annexation. 'Said annexation corridor shall thereafter be included within the corporate boundaries of the City of Corpus Christi, and shall become a part thereof, subject to the terms of Article I, Section 2 of the City Charter of Corpus Christi, as amended. In the event that Company fails or refuses to make such designation legally sufficient to accomplish such purpose, the City may, at its option, either (1) terminate this industrial district agreement and any guarantee of immunity from annexation shall thereafter be void, or (2) seek a mandatory injunction from any court of competent jurisdiction to compel Company to make such designation and perform such other acts as may be necessary for the City to annex said annexation corridor pursuant to this . agreement and to Article I, Section 2 of the City Charter, or both." -2- s'. 5. Amending the first sentence of Article VI(c) of Exhibit 1 to hereafter read as follows: "In the event City breaches this Agreement by annexing or attempting to pass an ordinance annexing any of the said land, except as provided in Article I of this Agreement, Company shall be entitled to enjoin City from the date of its breach for the balance of the term of this Agreement, from enforcing any annexation ordinance adopted in violation of this Agreement and from taking any further action in vio- lation of this Agreement." 6. Amending Article III(f) of Exhibit 1 to hereafter read as follows: "(f) Minimum Payments. For any Company which qualifies as an industry under Ordinance No. 15898 and which has less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) in market value of improvements on said land subject to this.agreement, such Company, in lieu of the payments in items (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) above, shall pay the lower of: :_"(i) an amount in lieu of taxes on said land equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the amount of ad valorem taxes based on the market value of said land which would be payable to City if said land were situated within the city limits, plus an amount equal to one•hundred percent (100%) of the ad valorem taxes on bne million dollars ($1,000,000) of improvements which would be payable to City if said improvements were situated within the city limits, regardless of which one million dollars ($1,000,000) of improvements exist on said land, or "(ii) the amount of ad valorem taxes on land, improve- ments a and personal property on said land which would be payable to City if said land, improvements and personal property were situated within the city limits of City, plus an amount in lieu of City sales tax equal to that which would be remitted to the State Comptroller annually by Company, and which would later be remitted to City by the State Comptroller, if said land were situated within the city limits." 7. Amending the third "WHEREAS" clause of Exhibit 1 to hereafter read as follows: "WHEREAS, pursuant to said policy and the provisions of Article 970a, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, known as the Municipal Annexation Act, City has enacted Ordinance No. 15898 indicating its willingness, within 90 days after final passage of said ordinance, to enter into industrial district -3- agreements with industries located within its extraterritorial jurisdiction and designating areas located in its extraterritorial jurisdiction as industrial districts, herein collectively called "Districts",and Ordinance No. 15949 designating land areas as Corpus Christi Industrial Development Area No. 1 and Corpus Christi Industrial Development Area No. 2; and" PASSED /� /14P( - 4 -