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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0061_1985Resolution of Understanding and Agreement Between the City of Round Rock, Texas and the City of Georgetown, Texas Establishing a Line of Demarcation for Expansion of Each City's Respective Extra - Territorial Jurisdiction WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock, Texas and the City of Georgetown, Texas have identified a need to provide for the orderly and logical future expansion of their corporate limits; and WHEREAS, each City has established a separate extra- territorial jurisdiction in which they exercise development authority; and WHEREAS, the extra -territorial jurisdiction of each City may be expanded from time to time as the corporate area of the City increases; and WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock, Texas and the City of Georgetown, Texas desire to cooperate in establishing a line of demarcation across which neither City will expand its extra -territorial 3urisdication; and WHEREAS, the line of demarcation is established and described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the William S. Parker Survey Abstract A-9 , thence North 710 East to the Southeast corner of the said William S. Parker Survey; Thence, North 190 West along the East boundary of the said William S. Parker Survey and continuing along the common boundary of the Walter Campbell Survey, Abstract A-3,and the Anastasha Carr Survey, Abstract A-122 to the Northeast corner of the said Walter Campbell Survey; Thence, North 71° East along the Northern boundary of the Anastasha Carr Survey to the Northeast corner of said Anastasha Carr Survey; Thence, South 19° East along the East boundary line of the Anastasha Carr Survey and continuing along the East boundary line of the J.D. Anderson Survey, Abstract A-16, coinciding with the West boundary of the John Powell Survey, Abstract A-491, to the Southwest corner of the Powell Survey; Thence, North 710 East a distance of 5,800' along the Southern boundary line of the John Powell Survey; Thence North 19° West a distance of 4,7251; OR5