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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0144_137137 ORDINANCE 1:XTENDING T11E APPLICATION OF A SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE TO THE CITY"S EXTRATERRITORIAL JU1i1SDICTI0N AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE APPLICATION OF THE CITY OF GEOUGLTOWN ESTABLISHING RULES AND RL:GULATIONS GOVE1C%1ING PLATS AND THE' SUBDIVISION OF LAND TO ALL OF THE Ala,A UNDL1t THE ZXTIiATIMMORIAL JUMSDICTION OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TM, 1S ; PROVIDING T'iAT A VIOLATION OF THE ORDINANCE IN SUCH Al" OF k:XTifATiiUMORIAL JURISDICTION SHALL NOT BE MISMkIEANOR NOR SHALL ANY FINE 13E APPLICABLE; PROVIDING FOR ksNFORCLAIF.NT OF SUC1I ORDINANCE 13Y INJUNCTION IN THE DISTRICT COURT. WIItiLIS, the h1unicipal Annexation Act (Chapter 160, Acts of the 58th Legislature, Regular Session, 1963; compiled as Article 970a, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) authorizes any city to extend the application of its ordinance establishing rules and regulations governing plats and the subdivision of land to all of the area under its extraterritorial jurisdic- tion as defined in such Act; now therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY T1IE CITY COLNCIL OF T!IE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS: Section 1. The Ordinance passed and approved on the 16th day of U December 1968, establishing rules and regulations governing plats and U the subdivision of land in Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas: is hereby extended in its application to include all of the area within,, the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown, Texas. The provisions of such ordinance shall have the same force and effect within said area of extraterritorial jurisdiction as within the corporate limits of the City of Georgetown, Texas, except as provided in Sections 2 and 3 of this ordinance. Section 2. No violation of any provision of such Ordinance outside the corporate limits of the city, but within such city's area of extrater- retorial jurisdiction, shall constitute a misdemeanor under such ordinance, nor shall any fine provided for in such Ordinance be applicable to a vio- lation within such area of extraterritorial jurisdiction. Section 3. In the event any provision of said Ordinance is violated within the area of extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Georgetown, Texas, and outside its corporate limits, the City may institute any appro- priate action or proceedings in the District Court to enjoin the violation of such ordinance. PASSED AND APPROVED, THIS 16th day of December, 1968 Jay C. Sloan, Mayor ATTEST: Claud Eads, City Secretary