HomeMy WebLinkAbout0080_0002PLAN OF SERVICE FOR SUPERIOR STONE TRACT
A. POLICE PROTECTION
Upon annexation the Georgetown Polite Department will provide regular and routine
patrols in the area as a part of its overall patrol activities. The department
will respond to any calls for assistance.
B. FIRE SERVICE
Fire service is now being provided to the area and will continue to be provided
by the present personnel and equipment of the fire fighting force.
C. WATER SERVICE
Is now available in this general area and will be provided to the boundary of the
tract upon request and in accordance with rates, terms and conditions contained
in the Georgetown City Code and the City of Georgetown Zoning and Subdivision_
Ordinances and depending upon the costs to the City to provide same.
D. SEWER SERVICE
Is now available in this general area and will be provided to the boundary of the
tract upon request and in accordance with rates, terms and conditions contained
in the Georgetown City Code and the City of Georgetown Zoning and Subdivision
4 . Ordinances and depending upon the costs to the City to provide same.
E. REFUSE COLLECTION
Service will be provided upon annexation in accordance with rates, terms and
conditions contained in the Georgetown City Code.
F. INSPECTION SERVICES
All inspection services (for example, building electrical, plumbing, etc.) provided
by the City will be extended to this area on the effective date of annexation.
G. PLANNING AND ZONING
The Planning & zoning jurisdiction of the City will extend to this area on the
effective date of annexation. The zoning will be I - Industrial District unless
requested otherwise.
H. STREETS, STREET LIGHTING, RECREATION, LIBRARY SERVICES
In accordance with the fact that the area proposed to be annexed is Vacant Land
which does not have any permanent residents or public streets, the above mentioned
services are not applicable to this area.
I. MISCELLANEOUS
Any other japplicable municipal services will be provided to the area in accordance
with policies established by the City of Georgetown.
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