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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 041001-Q - Inclusion Gtown Village PIDRESOLUTION NO. 04109Z A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF A PETITION FOR INCLUSION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY INTO THE GEORGETOWN VILLAGE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1; SETTING A DATE, TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON SAME; AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on February 23, 1999, the City of Georgetown adopted Resolution No. 99023 -N, which created the Georgetown Village Public Improvement District #1 (the "District "); and WHEREAS, on March 22, 2000, Charles D. Schmidt, Vice President of Shell Ranch Development, Inc. and James Giddens, Vice President of Lennar Homes of Texas Land and Construction, Ltd., through its General Partner, LennarTexas Holding Company, G.P., as owners of certain real property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto (the "Property ") filed a Petition for Inclusion of Certain Real Property in Georgetown Public Improvement District #1; and WHEREAS, before including the Property within the District, the city must call a public hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. The facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this resolution are hereby found and declared to be true and correct, and are incorporated by reference herein and expressly made a part hereof, as if copied verbatim. The City Council hereby finds that this resolution implements the following elements of the Century Plan - Policy Plan Element: 1. Growth & Physical Development Policy 7.0 - "Georgetown's land uses support economic, cultural and social activities for all residents, businesses and organizations; and the City's development process encourages new and infill development "; and 2. Finance Policy 5.0 - "All municipal operations are conducted in an efficient business -like manner and sufficient financial resources for both short -term and long -term needs are provided. "; and further finds that the adoption of this resolution is not inconsistent or in conflict with any other Century Plan Policies, as required by Section 2.03 of the Administrative Chapter of the Policy Plan. SECTION 2. Pursuant to Section 372.009 of the Local Government Code, V.A.T.S. the City Council of the City of Georgetown hereby formally acknowledges receipt of the aforementioned Petition for Inclusion of Certain Real Property in Georgetown Public Georgetown Village Public Improvement District #1 Resolution No. / Page 1 of 2 Improvement District #1 and sets a public hearing regarding inclusion of the Property described in Exhibit "A" before the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas on the 8`" day of May, 2001, at 6:00 o'clock p.m. in the City Council Chambers at 609 Main Street, Georgetown, Texas, 78626. SECTION 3. This resolution shall be effective upon publication pursuant to Chapter 372.016(b) of the Local Government Code, V.A.T.S. RESOLVED this day of April, 2001. ATTEST: THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN By: Sandra D. Lee, City Secretary -MaryEllen Kersch, Mayor Gary Da1Cllrtin, Deputy City Attorney Georgetown Village P blic Improvement District #1 Resolution No. IV:/L?O/, Page 2 of 2 STATE OF TEXAS P Ez D COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON § CITY XF, UFFICE PETITION FOR INCLUSION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY INTO GEORGETOWN VILLAGE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1 TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, AND THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS: WHEREAS, the undersigned property owners, pursuant to the Public Improvement Assessment Act, Chapter 372.001 et seq., Local Government Code, Vernon's Annot. Civil Statutes, respectfully petition the Mayor and the City Council to include certain real property, as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto (the "Property"), into the Georgetown Village Public Improvement Assessment District #1 (the "PID"), and WHEREAS, the undersigned property owners are the sole property owners of the Property to be included within the PID, NOW THEREFORE In support of said petition, Petitioners would show unto the City Council the following: General Nature of Proposed improvements. The Proposed Improvements shall consist of. a) Maintenance Assessment A perpetual assessment for the administration and maintenance of park facilities, recreational facilities, landscaping, lighting, open spaces, pedestrian alleyways, signage and other related amenities, said Maintenance Assessment to supplement the normal city operations and maintenance of said park facilities, recreational facilities, landscaping, lighting, open spaces, pedestrian alleyways, signage, and other related amenities. 2. Estimated Costs of Improvements. a) Maintenance Assessment The estimated costs of the Maintenance Assessment shall be an annual, per lot assessment, including improvements, of up to $0.20 per $ 100 assessed valuation, as determined by the Williamson County Appraisal District, said Maintenance Assessment to supplement the normal city operations and maintenance of park facilities, recreational facilities, landscaping, lighting, open spaces, pedestrian alleyways, signage, and other related amenities. Boundaries of the Proposed Assessment District. The boundaries of the Property are described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein. C:\WINDCWS\TM-POR.: --RY INTERNET FILES\OLK6056\INTO PID PETITION.DOC/Cdc 4. Proposed Method of Assessment. a) Maintenance Assessment The proposed method of assessment for the Maintenance Assessment shall be based upon the annual, assessed value of each lot. The assessment on each lot shall commence on January 1 of the first year after said lot is part of a final, recorded subdivision plat. 5. Concurrence of the Establishment of the District. All of the undersigned request and/or concur with the inclusion of the Property into the Georgetown Village Public Improvement Assessment District #l. 6. Apportionment of Costs a) Maintenance Assessment The costs of the Maintenance Assessment shall be borne entirely by the platted lots within the boundaries of the PID. The Maintenance Assessments shall be placed in a special fund which shall be used to operate and maintain the parklands and other recreational amenities consistent with the quality and character of the subdivision, and as a supplement to city Parks and Recreation funds normally expended on the parklands and other amenities within the PID. SIGNED this the o2 (5A_ day of r✓ ACh , 2001. Respectfully submitted, Charles D. Schmidt Vice - President Shell Ranch D lopment, Inc. By: _ Jamegtiddens Vice- President Lennar Homes of Texas Land and Construction, LTD. By: Lennar Texas Holding Company, G.P., Its General Partner e5. 0 /0 0 2. ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF TRAVIS § This instrument was acknowledged before me on the,;? 15* day of (�ak 2001, by ekoj (es 1. Sckm�okf. V ce 2e5ecken,+ of5hnQll9Ov)e,ASa pmev%t, r;ne. Notary Public, State of Texas 1 i t STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF TRAVIS § This instrument was acknowledged before me on the c�eday of Maje 2001, by J zrr'8.�s d se n f of Lt.flna- zz 2iotary "Public, State f Texas rrrrrrurrnnnm�n�i»> Zz L-C�7 � 61? , el 7 A#A, hmeAf -/v /Pes. otl/od /- 4 3. E IT 46 i 99 GEORGETOWN VILLAGE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, SECTION THREE -B FIELDNOTE DESCRIPTION FIELDWM DESCRIPMN of a 20.1878 acre tract out of The Joseph Fish Survey k0roct No. 232, WHamson County. Texas, being all of that 20.188 acre tract tract conveyed to Shell Ranch Development, Inc. in Document No. 199930192 of tht Official Pudic Records of Williorrtson County, Texas, the said 20.1878 acre tract is more particularly descrbed o4 f . BEGINNING at a 3/4" iron rod found in concrete, on a carve to the right, for the southeast comer of the said 20.188 acre tract, being a pant on the northerly right of won fine of Shell Rood (80.00' rlgfit -of -way) as dedicated in Volume 1751, Payee 872 of the said Deed Records and the southeoO corner -of Shell Ranch, Section Three, a subdivision recorded in Cobkiet Q, Slides 1 hough 3, of the Williamson County Plat Records; THEME, the souilherly fine of the said Shell Ranch, Section Three, along the cow firt4 betww the Said 20.188 acre trod and the westerly right -of -way of Shell Road, with the said curve to the right tnavirng a central angle of 05'12'35', a radius of 2760.00 fret, a ctard distance of 250.87 feet (chord beers S51'33'38"W) for an arc distance of 250.95 feat to a 1/2" Wan rod found for the point of tangency; THENCE, SW09*55*W, continuing with the common line between the said 20.188 acre tract acrd the westerly right -of -way of She# Rood, 55190 f"..t to a 1/2" iron rod set for a soartl" o"w of that 0.5 am graveyard as reserved in Volume 133, Page 254 of the said Dead Records, from which a 1/2' iron rod found for the most southerly corner of the staid 0.5 acre graveyard, bears S54' 09'55 W 51.59 feet; THENCE, fearing the westerly right -of -way line of Shell Rood, with the common fine betww the said 20.188 acre tract and the 0.5 acre graveyard, for the following four (4) causes: 1) N2728'21 -W. 69.71 feet to a 1/2' iron rod found for corner; 2) N54'06'321 123.83 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for corner; 3) N33' 44'38"fg, 112.20 feet to a 3/8" Won rod found for comer; 4) S64' 54'48 -1, 139.61 teat to a 1/2' iron rod found in the westerly line of the said 20.188 acre tract, being a point in the easterly fine of that 226.68 acre tract c to Com - Georgetown ¢1, L.P., by deed recorded in Volume 1678, Papa 9 of the said Deed Records; THENCE, Ismitg the nwftriy Fuse of the said 0.5 acre graveyard with the comm tort& betww the said 20.180 acre tract and the 226.68 acre tract, for the tofiowing two (2) cxxrses: 1) N21-20'39'W, 20615 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for corner, 2) N21 42'38 -W, 655.35 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for a corner; THENCE, N20' 58'04°8, continuing with the common line between 20.188 acre tract and the 226.68 ales tract, 877.89 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for the southwest corner of Lot 13, %cic "C ", Shell Ranch, Section Two —A a subdivision recorded in Cabinet P. Slides 211 thro* 214 of the said P1at Records; Page 2 of 2 T1'lEt' 'having the arty right -of -way line of said Village Commons Boulevard with #the common tine-b6 the said 20.188 acre tract and the perKnet.r of said Shed Ranch, Section Three, for the fOgominq sieventeen (17) courses; 1) With the said curve to the right having a central angle of 90' 00'00', a radius of 5.00 feet, o chord distance of 7.07 feet (chord bears N61' 35'32E), for an ore distance of 7.85 feet to a 1/2' iron rod found for the point of tangency: 2) S73 24'28'E, at 118.38 feet pass a pant in the southeost line of the said 195.137 ocre tract, bising in the northwest line of the 42 775 acre tract, for a total distance of 285.00 fo®t to a 1/2" iron rod found for the point of curvature of a curve to the right; 3) tidith the said curve to the right having o central angle of 90' 00'00', a radels Of 5.00 feet, o chord distance 7.07 feet (chord mean S28' 24'28'E) for an orc distance of 7.85 feet to a 1/2' iron rod found for the southwest comer of Hakory Lane (50.00' right -of -way); 4) S73' 24 28'E. 50.00 feet to a 112' iron rod found for the southeast comer of said Hickory Lane; 5) NIT 35'32E. 30.00 feet to a 1/2' iron rod found for corner, 6) S7T 24'28E, 137.50 feet to a 112' eon rod found for comer. 7) SIC 35'32W, 244.74 feet to a 1/2* iron rod found for corner, 8) SW 58'03'E, 121.89 feet to o X. iron rod found for comer, 9) S41'39'28'E. 44.92 feet to a 1/2' iron rod found for comer; 10) S16 35'32'#, 124.18 feet to a 1/2' iron rod found on a curve to the right. in the northerly right-of-way fete of Hickory Lam; 11) Wirth the said curve to the right having a central angle of 1928'293 n radius of 175.00 feet, a chord distance of 3199 feet (chord bears N67 37'49"W), for an arc distance of 31.99 feet to a 1/2' iron rod frrtnd for the northwest comer of said Hickory Lorne; 12)S35'38'13'1r, at 50.05 feet pass a 1/2' iron rod found for the snuthw*st corner of said tlickory Lane, for a total distance of 13413 feel to a 112" iron rod found for caner, 13) S73' 24'28'E, at 145.15 feet pass a 1/2' iron rod found 'tor ttw southeast corner of Green" Lane (50.00' right -of -way), for a total di,tnnce of 195.15 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for the southeast corner of said Greenside Lane; 14) N 16' 35'32'E, 5.00 feet to a 1/2' iron ; od found for comer; 15) 57T24'281 E, 125.00 feet to a cotton gin spindle found for corner, 16) S16'35'32"W, 60.00 feet to a 1/2' iron rod found for comer, 17) S73- 24'28'"E, 207.09 feet to the POINT Of BEGINNING, CONTAJNM within these metes and bounds 20.1878 acres of land area /7 �;