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HomeMy WebLinkAbout024697 ORD - 12/11/2001Page 1 of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the City of Corpus Christi desires to annex to the City Tracts 3A, 3B, 4, and 5 in Area F, located between Mustang Island State Park and the City of Port Aransas and contiguous to the city limits of the City of Corpus Christi which contain 718 acres, more or less, of land between the city limits of the City of Corpus Christi and city limits of the City of Port Aransas, Nueces County, Texas; WHEREAS, on October 16th, 2001, a public hearing was held by the City Council, during a regularly scheduled City Council meeting held in the Council Chambers, at City Hall, in the City of Corpus Christi; and on October 22nd, 2001, a second public hearing was held by the City Council, during a special scheduled City Council meeting held in the Grand Ball Room of the Port Royal Ocean Resort on Mustang Island which is within the area proposed for annexation; WHEREAS, before each hearing, the City published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Corpus Christi, and posted on the City's internet website, a notice of each hearing; and each hearing was held for the consideration of annexation proceedings and the service plan for the defined lands and territory; and during each hearing all persons interested in the annexations were allowed to appear and be heard; WHEREAS, a service plan for the area proposed to be annexed was made available for public inspection and explained at the public hearings on October 16th and October 22nd, 2001; WHEREAS, it has been determined by the City Council that the territory now proposed to be annexed lies wholly within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Corpus Christi; WHEREAS, it has been determined by the City Council that the territory now proposed to be annexed abuts and is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Corpus Christi; WHEREAS, it has been determined by the City Council that the territory now proposed to be annexed constitutes lands and territories subject to annexation as provided by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi and the laws of the State of Texas; and H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eDCurtis\MYD~S~1\P&~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DDC2~1~AreaF~Mustang~s~rd~d~c Page 2 of 16 ' WHEREAS, it has been determined that it would be advantageous to the City and to its citizens and in the public interest to annex the lands and territory hereinafter described. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That an Area herein called Area F, Tracts 3A, 3B, 4, and 5 located between Mustang Island State Park and the City of Port Aransas and contiguous to the city limits of the City of Corpus Christi which contains 718 acres, more or less, of land between the city limits of the City of Corpus Christi and city limits of the City of Port Aransas, Nueces County, Texas, is annexed to, brought within the corporate limits, and made an integral part of the City of Corpus Christi. The Area is also described by metes and bounds in Exhibits A through D and by a map in Exhibit E attached to this ordinance and which are incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 2. That there is approved, as part of this annexation ordinance, a service plan. The service plan, in Exhibit F of this ordinance, is incorporated into and made a part of this ordinance. The service plan provides for the same number of services and levels of service for the annexed area and to the same extent that the services are in existence in the area annexed immediately preceding the date of annexation or that are otherwise available in other parts of the city with topography, land uses and population densities similar to those reasonably contemplated or projected in the area annexed. SECTION 3. That the owners and inhabitants of the tracts or parcels of land annexed by this ordinance are entitled to all the rights, privileges, and burdens of other citizens and property owners of the City of Corpus Christi, and are subject to and bound by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi, and the ordinances, resolutions, motions, laws, rules and regulations of the City of Corpus Christi and to all intents and purposes as the present owners and inhabitants of the City of Corpus Christi are subject. SECTION 4. That the official map and boundaries of the City and its extraterritorial jurisdiction, previously adopted and amended, are amended to include the territories described in this ordinance as part of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas. SECTION 5. That the City Manager or his designee is directed and authorized to perform or cause to be performed all acts necessary to correct the official map of the City and its extra territorial jurisdiction to add the territory annexed as required by law. SECTION 6. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of the ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 7. This ordinance goes into effect at 12:01 A. M., December 31, 2001. H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eD~urtis~v1YD~2~1\P&~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DD~2~1~AreaFMustang~s~rd~d~c Page 3 of 16 ' That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the 20th day of November, 2001, by the following vote: Samuel L. Neal, Jr. Brent Chesney Javier D. Colmenero Henry Garrett William Kelly Rex A. Kinnison John Longoria Jesse Noyola Mark Scott That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the 11th day of December, 2001, by the following vote: Samuel L. Neal, Jr. ~,.t..l ~ Rex A. Kinnison Brent Chesney (,._tt~ X.-, John Longoria Javier D. Colmenero Henry Garrett William Kelly Jesse Noyola Mark Scott PASSED AND APPROVED, this the'~ 1th day of December, 2001. Arma~'do-Chapa City Secretary Mayor, The City of Corpus Christi APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM December 6 2001 James R. Bray, Jr., City Attorney,, 'Doy~ D. (¢;u~s Senior A§sistant City Attorney H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eDCurtis\MYD~CS~2~1\P&Z~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DD~2~1~AreaFMustang~s~.~rd.d~c Page 4 of 16 EXHIBIT A METES AND BOUNDS FOR MUSTANG ISLAND NORTH OF MUSTANG ISLAND STATE PARK AREA F, TRACT 3A 143 ACRES, more or less, consisting of all or part of the James M. Waterbury survey, A-408, La Concha Subdivision, the Mayan Prince Condo and the Admirals Row condo, located on Mustang Island between S.H. 361 and the Gulf of Mexico and approximately 1 mile northeast of the northeast boundary line of Mustang Island State Park, surrounded by the present city limits of the City of Corpus Christi and more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a point, the intersection of the northwest right-of-way line of S.H. 361 and the westerly extension of the southwest boundary line of a 9.28 acre tract, more or less, now or formerly owned by Facey Enterprises, described in volume 2177, page 135, of the Nueces County, Texas, deed records, for the west corner of the tract here-in described; THENCE northeasterly along the northwest right-of-way line of S.H. 361, to a point, its intersection with the northwesterly extension of the southwest boundary line of a 3.50 acre tract, more or less, now or formerly owned by the City of Corpus Christi, described in Document No. 1999012218, of the Nueces County, Texas, deed records, for the north corner of this tract; THENCE southeasterly crossing S.H. 361 with the southwest boundary line of said 3.50 acre tract, its curves and its angles and with its southeasterly extension, to a point, its intersection with the 1.37 foot line above mean sea level of the Gulf of Mexico side of Mustang Island with elevation based on U.S.C. and G.S. datum of 1929, for the east corner of this tract; THENCE southwesterly along said line at 1.37 feet above mean sea level, and its meanders, to a point, its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the southwest boundary line of a 51.68 acre tract, more or less, now or formerly owned by Facey Enterprises, described in volume 2104, page 251, Nueces County, Texas, deed records, for the south corner of this tract; THENCE northwesterly with the southwest boundary line of said 51.68 acre tract, to a point, its intersection with the southeast boundary line of the aforementioned 9.28 acre tract, for an inside corner of this tract; THENCE southwesterly along the southeast boundary line of said 9.28 acre tract, to a point, its south corner thereof and an outside corner of this tract; THENCE westerly along the southwest boundary line of said 9.28 acre tract and its westerly extension, to a point on the northwest right of way line of S.H. 361 for the POINT OF BEGINNING. \\CITYHALL02\USERS'~PLN-DIR\SHARED\WORD~ANNEX~ANNEXATION200 I~ANNEXATIONMETESANDBOUNDS~AREA f TRACT 3A METES & BOUNDS.DOC11/07/0113:01PM H:\LEG-D~R\D~y~eD~urtis`W1YD~2~1\P&~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DD~2~1~AreaFMustang~sL~rd~d~c Page 5 of 16 EXHIBIT B METES AND BOUNDS FOR MUSTANG ISLAND NORTH OF MUSTANG ISLAND STATE PARK AREA F TRACT 3B 77 Acres, more or less, consisting of all or part of the James M. Waterberry survey, A- 408 and Sunrise Shores subdivision, located approximately 8800 feet northeast of the northeast boundary line of Mustang Island State Park, between S.H. 361 and the Gulf of Mexico and more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a point, on the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, established by Ordinance No. 023890, dated 12-21-99, the same being the point of intersection between the northwest right of way line of S.H. 361 and the northwesterly extension of the northeast boundary line of a 3.5 acre tract, more or less, now or formerly owned by the City of Corpus Christi, described in Document No. 1999012218, Nueces County, Texas deed records, for the west corner of the tract here-in described; THENCE northeasterly along the northwest right of way of S.H. 361, the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, to a point, its intersection with the northwesterly extension of the northeast boundary line of a 20 acre tract, more or less, now or formerly owned by Martin A. Allen, et ux, described in Volume 2228, page 967, Nueces County, Texas, deed records, for the north corner of this tract; THENCE southeasterly leaving the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi and crossing S.H. 361, with the northeast boundary line of said 20 acre tract and its extensions, to a point on the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, established by Ordinance No. 015415, dated 3-19-80, the 1.37 foot line above mean sea level of the Gulf of Mexico side of Mustang Island with elevation based on U.S.C. and G.S. datum of 1929, for the east corner of this tract; THENCE southwesterly along the meanders of said present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, to a point, its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the northeast boundary line of the aforementioned 3.5 acre tract now or formerly owned by the City of Corpus Christi, for the south corner of this tract; THENCE northwesterly with the northeast boundary line of said 3.5 acres tract and its extensions, crossing S.H. 361 to a point on the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, and the northwest right of way line of said S.H. 361, for the POINT OF BEGINNING. H:\PLN-DIR\SHARED\WORD~ANNEX~ANNEXATION2001~AREAFTRACT3BMETESANDBOUNDS.DOC 12/06/0110:28 PM H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eD~ur~s~v1YD~1\P&~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DD~2~1~AreaF~Mustang~sL~rd~d~c · · Page 6 of 16 EXHIBIT C METES AND BOUNDS FOR MUSTANG ISLAND NORTH OF MUSTANG ISLAND STATE PARK AREA F TRACT 4 207 acres, more or less, consisting of all or parts of the James M. Waterbury survey, A- 408, Mustang Island section 2, Lost Colony Condos, Sand Piper Condo, and Sea Gull Condo, located approximately 10,400 feet northeast of the northeast boundary line of Mustang Island State Park, between S.H. 361 and the Gulf of Mexico and more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a point on the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi established by Ordinance No. 023890, dated 12-21-99, the intersection of the northwest right of way line of S.H. 361 and the northwesterly extension of the northeast boundary line of a 20 acre tract, more or less, now or formerly owned by Martin A. Allen et ux, described in volume 2228, page 967, Nueces County, Texas, deed records, for the west corner of the tract hero-in described; THENCE northeasterly along the northwest right of way line of S.H. 361, the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, to a point, its intersection with the northwesterly extension of the southwest boundary line of Lot 40C, Block 1, Mustang Island Section 2, shown on plat of record in Volume 54, page 151, Nueces County, Texas, map records for the north corner of this tract; THENCE southeasterly leaving the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, crossing S. H. 361, along the southwest boundary line of said lot 40C, Block 1, Mustang Island Section 2, and its extensions, curves and angles, to a point on the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi established by Ordinance No. 015415, dated 3-19- 80, for the east corner of this tract; THENCE southwesterly along the meanders of the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, the 1.37 foot line above mean sea level of the Gulf of Mexico side of Mustang Island with elevation based on U.S.C. and G.S. datum of 1929, to a point, its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the northeast boundary line of the aforementioned 20 acre tract now or formerly owned by Martin A. Allen, et ux, for the south corner of this tract; THENCE northwesterly with the northeast boundary line of said 20 acre tract now or formerly owned by Martin A. Allen, et ux, and its extensions, crossing S.H. 361, to a point on the northwest right of way line of S.H. 361, the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, for the POINT OF BEGINNING. \\~TYHALL~2\~ERS\PLN~D~R\SHARED\W~RD~ANNE~ANNEXAT~N2~1~ANNE~AT~NMETE~ANDB~NDS~AREA F4METESANDBOUNDS,DOC 11/07/0113:02PM H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eD~urtis~1YD~1\P&Z~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DDc2~1~AreaF~Mustang~sL~rd~d~c Page 7 of 16 EXHIBIT D METES AND BOUNDS FOR MUSTANG ISLAND NORTH OF MUSTANG ISLAND STATE PARK AREA F TRACT 5 291 acres, more or less, consisting of all or parts of Mustang Island Section 2, the Port Royal by the Sea Condo, Mustang Island Beach Club, The Mustang Towers Condo, The Gulf Shores Condo, and Mariners Watch subdivision, located Southwest of and adjacent to the present city limit line of the City of Port Aransas, and between S.H. 361 and the Gulf of Mexico and more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a point on the present city limit of the City of Corpus Christi, established by Ordinance No. 023890, dated 12-21-99, the intersection of the northwest right of way line of S.H. 361 and northwesterly extension of the southwest boundary line of Lot 40C, Block 1, Mustang Island Section 2, shown on plat of record in volume 54, page 151, Nueces County, Texas, map records, for the west corner of the tract here-in described; THENCE northeasterly along the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, the northwest right of way line of S.H. 361, to its intersection with the common line between the William Little survey, A-211 and the William Little survey, A-212, for a point on the present city limit line of the City of Port Aransas, established by Ordinance No. 91-6, dated 4-8-91, and the north corner of this tract; THENCE southeasterly along the present city limit line of the City of Port Aransas, to a point, its intersection with the centerline of 120 foot wide S.H. 361, for a corner on the present city limit line of the City of Port Aransas and an outside corner of this tract; THENCE southwesterly along the centerline of said S.H. 361, continuing along the present city limit line of the City of Port Aransas, a distance of 14.00 feet, more or less, for a corner there of and an inside corner of this tract; THENCE southeasterly along a line that is 14.00 feet, more or less, southwest of and parallel to the common line between the William Little survey, A-211 and the William Little survey, A-212, continuing with the present city limit line of the City of Port Aransas and its southeasterly extension, to a point, its intersection with the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, established by Ordinance No. 015415, dated 3-19-80, for the east corner of this tract; THENCE southwesterly along the meanders of the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, the 1.37 foot line above mean sea level of the Gulf of Mexico side of Mustang island with elevation based on U.S.C. and G.S. datum of 1929, to point, its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the southwest boundary line of aforementioned Lot 40C, Block 1, Mustang Island Section 2, for the south corner of this tract; H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eD~urtis`~v1YD~S~1\P&Z~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DDC2~1~AreaF~Mustang~s~`~rd~d~c Page 8 of 16 H:\PLN-DIR\S HARE D\WO RD~AN N EX'AN N EXATION2001lAN N EXATION METESAN DBOUNDS~AREAFI'RACTSM ETE SAN D THENCE northwesterly leaving the present city limit line of the city of Corpus Christi along the southwest boundary line of said 40C, Block 1, Mustang Island section 2, its extensions, curves and angles, crossing S.H. 361, to a point on the northwest right of way line of said S.H. 361 and the present city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, for the POINT OF BEGINNING. H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eD~urtis\MYD~S~1\P&~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DD~2~1~AreaF~Mustang~s~rd~d~c EXHIBIT E Page 9 of 16 ARANSAS PASS INGLESIDE o°* LACUNA ~teo'~ her MADRE CORPUS CHRISTI BAY .....% °TR.& 291 Ac. q, C TR. 4. 207ac. ~j ~"' TR. 3I~. ?7Ac. ~WATER EXCHANGE PASS 2000 ANNEXATION PROGRAM CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI ANNEXATION AREA "F" GULF OF/MEXICO H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eD~urtis\MYD~1\P&~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DD~2~1~AreaF~Mustang~s~rd~d~c EXHIBIT F Page 10 of 16 Service Plan for Mustang Island Area F H:\LEG-DIR\DoyleDCu rtis~VIYDOCS~001 \P&ZORD01 ~Annexation.ord\DDC2001 '~Area F.M ustanglsl,o rd .doc EXHIBIT F Page 11 of 16 Attachment VI: Service Plan for Mustang Island Area F INTRODUCTION The City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, finds and determines that this Service Plan will not provide any fewer services or a lower level of services in the annexation area than were in existence in the annexation area at the time immediately preceding the annexation process. The service plan will provide the annexed area with a level of service, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance that is comparable to the level of service, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance available in other parts of the municipality with topography, land use, and population density similar to those reasonably contemplated or projected in the area. It is the intent of the City of Corpus Christi to maintain an agreement with the Nueces County Water Control & Improvement District ~ (NCWCID#4) to allow the District to continue providing water and wastewater services to the existing and future residents of area "F". As part of the agreement, the NCWCID#4 will continue maintenance responsibilities of existing water and wastewater service lines, as well as any future water and wastewater infrastructure constructed within the area. Upon annexation of Area F, the City of Corpus Christi will provide city services by any of the methods by which it extends the services to any other area of the city. After Annexation new development must comply with State law and City Zoning, Platting, Building Code, Flood Hazard Prevention and all other code requirements. CITY SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED IMMEDIATELY UPON ANNEXATION 1. Police Protection The Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD) will provide police protection and law enforcement services in the annexation area, commencing on the effective date of annexation. These services include: Normal patrols and responses; Handling of complaints and incident reports; Special units, such as traffic enforcement, criminal investigations, narcotics, gang suppression, and special weapons and tactics team. The area will be included in a patrol district that will receive 24-hour patrol coverage. CCPD will provide primary patrol services with regularly scheduled officers. Currently, officers who patrol this area will begin and end their shifts at the Padre Island Assembly Point at Fire Station #15 located at 4~02- 14402 Commodore Drive. H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eD~urtis\MYD~1\P&~RD~1~Annexati~n.~rd\DD~2~1~AreaF~Mustang~s~rd~d~c EXHIBIT F Page 12 of 16 2. Fire Protection/Emergency Medical Services The City of Corpus Christi, Texas, and its Fire Department will provide fire protection and emergency medical service to the newly annexed tract, commencing on the effective date of the annexation, at the same level of service now being provided to other areas of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, with similar topography, land use and population density. These services include: Fire suppression and rescue; · Emergency medical services; · Hazardous materials mitigation and regulation; · Emergency prevention and public education efforts; · Water rescue; · Technical rescue; · Construction plan review; · Inspections; · Emergency management planning; · Rescue / hazardous materials unit. Fire Department services are provided, on a citywide basis, by 395 employees operating from 15 emergency fire stations and other non-emergency sites. The Texas Commission on Fire Protection certifies all Corpus Christi Fireflghters. Upon annexation the Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) will provide service from Fire Station #15 located at !~.02 14402 Commodore Drive. Fire Station #15 has five firefighter personnel on duty 24 hours a day. Three firefighters are assigned to fire suppression and two flrefighters are available for emergency medical response. Every Fire Unit is manned with at least one certified Emergency Medical Technician and every medical unit is manned with at least one Certified Emergency Medical Technician and one Certified Paramedic. If Station #15 is unavailable, CCFD will provide service from Station # 13 in Flour Bluff. All pumper, ladder trucks, and rescue units carry Automatic External Defibrillators for use with heart attack victims. The citizens of Corpus Christi approved a bond program in 2000 to finance a new public safety facility on Mustang Island. The City Engineering Services Department is currently designing a modular fire station facility. Staff has received preliminary staff approval from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to place the fire station on 2 acres of parkland at the north end of Mustang Island State Park. The City's request for use of the 2 acres is on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Board November 2001 agenda. With Texas Parks and Wildlife approval the new fire station will be operational within 2 ½ years or sooner from the effective date of annexation. See Section C Item 2 - Capital Improvements of this Service Plan. H:\LEG-DIR\DoyleDCurtis\MYDOCS~001\P&ZORD01~Annexation.ord\DDC2001 ~AreaF,Mustanglsl.ord.doc EXHIBIT F Page 13 of 16 3. Solid Waste Collection After the effective date of annexation the City of Corpus Christi will provide solid waste services to single family residential customers directly or indirectly through a third party contract. Services currently provided by the City for single-family residences include: · Garbage collection; · Recycling collection - curbside recycling collection for residential customers; materials collected include newspaper, "junk mail," tin and aluminum can, glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles; · Brush pick up; and · Large and bulky material pickup. Commercial garbage collection service for businesses and multi-family residences is available on a subscription basis from private service providers. The City of Corpus Christi will allow commercial refuse collectors to continue providing this service to condominium complexes, multi-family apartments and commercial establishments. 4. Operation and Maintenance of Water and Waste Water Facilities Any and all water or wastewater facilities owned or maintained by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, at the time of the proposed annexation shall continue to be maintained by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas. Any and all water or wastewater facilities that may be the property of another municipality or other entity shall not be maintained by the City of Corpus Christi unless the facilities are dedicated to and accepted by the City of Corpus Christi. The existing water line mains at their existing locations shall be available for point of use extension based upon the current City's standard water extension policies now existing or as may be amended. ~"'~;";'~'"'~ ~""*; ..... *~"~ crc ""* .... ... ~... ~... ~-. .... ..-- .k'"*'....... D ......... r' ....... . *;--.. r'....~.;..;....v ,,vv.v.. On site sewage facilities shall not be allowed if a property is within 300 feet of a public wastewater line. For properties located more than 300 or more feet from a public wastewater line, an on site sewage facility may be allowed contingent upon the property owner obtaining a Nueces County Health Certificate for the facility. Regarding existing residences served by on site sewaqe facilities r-- ...... ~,CW2~C vv,. .....v.vmc, the City does not maintain private on site sewaqe facilities Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District ~4 (NCWID #4) currently provides water and wastewater service to Area F and will continue to do so after annexation by the City of Corpus Christi. NCWID #4 is certified by the State of Texas to provide water and wastewater service to Area F. H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eD~urtis~v1YD~S~2~1\P&Z~RD~1V~nnexati~n~rd\DD~2~1~AreaF.Mustang~sL~rd.doc EXHIBIT F Page 14 of 16 The NCWID #4 purchases water for its customers from the City of Corpus Christi and San Patricio County Municipal Water District. The City of Corpus Christi is also the raw water supplier for the San Patricio County Municipal Water District. In addition, the City of Corpus Christi's contract to sell water to NCWCID #4 indicates that the district will provide water service to areas north of Mustang Island State Park and maintain all existing and future service lines. The City of Corpus Christi has no current plans to extend water and wastewater service into the area. 5. Operation and Maintenance of Roads and Streets, including Street Lighting The City will maintain public streets over which the City has jurisdiction. Any and all roads, streets or alleyways which are dedicated to and accepted by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, or which are owned by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, shall be maintained to the same degree and extent that other roads, streets and alleyways are maintained in the City. Any and all lighting of roads, streets and alleyways which may be positioned in a right-of-way, roadway or utility company easement shall be maintained by the applicable utility company servicing the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, pursuant to the rules, regulations and fees of the utility. Street Department services include: · Emergency pavement repair; and · Maintenance of public streets. Following annexation, public streets for which the city has jurisdiction will be included in the City's preventive maintenance program. Preventive maintenance projects are prioritized on a Citywide basis and scheduled based on a variety of factors, including surface condition, rideability, age, traffic volume, functional class, and available funding. Any necessary rehabilitation or reconstruction will be considered on a citywide priority basis. The Traffic Engineering Division of the Engineering Services Department will also provide regulatory signage services in the annexation area. All regulatory signs and signals are installed when warranted following an engineering study. All roadways are re-striped and remarked and signage replaced as needed. 6. Operation and Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools Any park that may be under the responsibility of the County will be maintained by the City only upon dedication of the park by the County to the City and City's acceptance of said park. In the event any parks, playgrounds or swimminR pools do exist, and the parks, playgrounds or public swimmin.q pools are accepted as City owned public facilities by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, then they will be maintained to the same extent and degree that parks, playgrounds H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eD~urtis\MYD~S~2~1\P&Z~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DD~2~1~AreaF~Mustang~s1~rd~d~c EXHIBIT F Page 15 of 16 and swimming pools and other similar areas of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas are maintained. The City council finds and determines that the property known as Lot one (1), Block one (1), Sunrise Shores, an unplatted subdivision, comprisin.q approximately one (1) acre in area, has not been accepted by Nueces County as a public park, is not being accepted by the City of Corpus Christi as any type of public park, and shall be annexed as private property 7. Operation and Maintenance of Beaches After annexation any beach that becomes the responsibility of the City will be cleaned and maintained by the City unless the city contracts with another entity for beach cleaning services. It shall be the responsibility of the City of Corpus Christi to create and enforce plans for the maintenance, preservation and enhancement of public beaches and public beach access. 8. Operation and Maintenance of any Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Municipal Service The City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is not aware of the existence of any publicly owned facility, except water and wastewater facilities/services provided by Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District ¢f.4, building or other municipal service now located in the annexation area. In the event any publicly owned facility, building or municipal service is dedicated to and accepted by the City of Corpus Christi, the facility, building or municipal service will be maintained to the same extent and degree that publicly owned facilities, buildings or municipal services of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas are maintained. CITY SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH THE ACQUISITION AND/OR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROCESS WITHIN 2-1/2 YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ANNEXATION Police Protection The City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas finds and determines that it is unnecessary to acquire or construct capital improvements within 2 1/.2 years of the effective date of the annexation of the annexation area for the purposes of providing police protection. The City Council finds and determines that it has at the present time adequate facilities to provide the same type, kind and level of police protection and service which is presently being administered to other areas already incorporated in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, with the same or similar topography, land use and population density. H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eDCurtis`~v1YD~2~1\P&~RD~1V~nne~ati~n~rd\DD~2~1~AreaF~Mustang~s~rd~d~c · EXHIBIT F Page 16 of 16 2. Fire Protection/Emergency Medical Services In 2000, the citizens of Corpus Christi approved a referendum to construct a new public safety facility on Mustang Island. The City of Corpus Christi is negotiating with Texas Parks and Wildlife for a 2-acre site on Mustang Island State Park. Within 2 1/2 years or sooner, from the effective date of annexation, a new public safety facility will be located at or near the north end of Mustang Island State Park. The City will provide all necessary manpower and equipment, including a pumper truck, to equip the fire station. 3. Water and Waste Water Facilities Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District #4 (NCWID #4) will provide water and wastewater services to the annexation area for the foreseeable future. 4. Street Lighting and Street Extensions Upon the effective date of annexation of the proposed area, the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, with a cooperative effort of the City's designated electric utility franchise company, will undertake to provide the same degree of road and street lighting as is provided in areas of similar topography, land use and population density within the present corporate limits of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas. Maintenance of street lighting upon dedication to and acceptance by the City of Corpus Christi will be consistent with the maintenance provided by the City on other roads and streets in areas of topography, land use and population density similar to the annexed property. New development will be required pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, to provide internal and peripheral streets and to construct those streets in accordance with the specifications required by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, for a properly dedicated street. D. SPECIFIC FINDINGS The City of Corpus Christi will provide services to the newly annexed area in a manner that is similar in type, kind, quantity, and quality of service presently enjoyed by the citizens of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, who reside in areas of similar topography, land utilization and population density. H:\LEG~D~R\D~y~eD~urtis~v~YD~S~1\P&~RD~1~Annexati~n~rd\DDc2~1~AreaF~Mustang~sL~rd~d~c Doc# ~001054655 THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OFNUECES § CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned City Secretary of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, so certify that the following is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 024697 passed and approved by the City Council on December 11, 2001, as same appears in the Official Records of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, of which the City Secretary's Office is the lawful custodian. WlTNESSETH MY HAND and the Official Seal of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, this 17th day of December, 2001. Armando Chapa City Secretary Corpus Christi, Texas a~es 18 Date,' 1P./~1/01 IE;47:40 PM Filed & Recorded in Official Records of ERNEST {~. ~IOIiES Fees Any provillo~ Mrelfl w~11¢/1 recfficts tho Sale, Renta/or of the described REAL PROPERTY Because of Race. Co/or. Religion, Sex Handicap, Familial Statu~ ~r Na~ona/Or/gin. is InVald and unenforc~t~ under FEDERAL LAW, 3/12/89 PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT State of Texas } County of Nueces } SSi CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Ad # 4036961 PO # Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally came Eugenia Cortez, who being first duly sworn, according to law, says that she is Customer Service Manager of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, a daily newspaper published at Corpus Christi in said City and State, generally circulated in Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Victoria and Webb Counties, and that the publication of, NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. which the annexed is a true copy, was inserted in the Corpus Christi Caller-Times and on the World Wide Web on the Caller-Times Interactive on the 17TH day(s) of n, 0. ~ ~i ~l~r-~, ~y, O~r 17, 2~1 024697 Oidinanoa .nnexi,o vu.t.ng Time(s) slued Ama F, Tracls .3A, 3B, 4 and 5 located between Mustang Island stero Park and the City of Port Atansas and comiguous to the c~ pWl, vt~ng for a sewk~ amendm~0t of ~e This ordinance was t~ C~ ~ Credit Customer Service Manager Subscribed and sworn to me on the date of DECEMBER 18, 2001. Notary Public, Nueces County, Texas ROSA MARIA FLORES Print or Type Name of Notary Public My commission expires on 04/23/05.