Ord. 0971 06-26-00ORDINANCE NO. 971
AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
PEARLAND, TEXAS, TO INCLUDE ALL LAND AREA WITHIN CERTAIN
LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES AND ANNEXING TO THE CITY OF
PEARLAND ALL OF THE AREA WITHIN SUCH LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES
(NEAR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF STATE HIGHWAY 288 AND
FM 2234) AT THE REQUEST OF PEARLAND INVESTMENTS, L.P.;
APPROVING A SERVICE PLAN FOR ALL OF THE AREA WITHIN SUCH
LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES; CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS
RELATED TO THE SUBJECT; AND PROVIDING A SAVINGS AND
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Pearland, Texas, has, following due
notice and publication in accordance with the requirements of §43.052, Tex. Local
Govt. Code, conducted two (2) public hearings regarding the City's intended
annexation of certain territory located contiguous to the City and within the City's
extraterritorial jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, public hearings were conducted before the City Council on May 8,
2000, at 6:30 p.m. and on May 22, 2000, at 6:30 p.m., at the Pearland City Hall,
3519 Liberty Drive, Pearland, Texas; and
WHEREAS, the City of Pearland has, in accordance with §43.051 et seq.,
Tex. Local Govt. Code, complied with all procedural requirements regarding the
annexation of territory, including the preparation of a plan for extension of municipal
services into the area annexed to the City; and
WHEREAS, the City intends to fulfill those obligations imposed upon it by state
law regarding newly annexed areas, including timely provision of municipal services
as required by law; and
1
ORDINANCE NO. 971
WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the annexation intended
by this Ordinance is in the best interests of the City of Pearland and benefits the
health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of said City; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the boundaries and limits of the City of Pearland, Texas, are
hereby extended to embrace and include the territory described in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto and made a part hereof, and such territory is hereby annexed to and made a
part of the City.
Section 2. The plan for extension of municipal services into the territory
annexed to the City of Pearland by the provisions of this Ordinance is set forth in the
"City of Pearland, Texas, Service Plan for 12.58 Acres of Land Located Near the
Southwest Corner of State Highway 288 and FM 2234, Encompassing Approximately
12.58 acres in Brazoria County, Texas" attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and made a part
hereof for all purposes. Such Municipal Service Plan is hereby approved.
Section 3. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares
that sufficient written notices of the date, hour, place and subject matter of the
meetings of the City Council at which this Ordinance was considered were posted at
a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the City of Pearland for the time
required by law preceding said meetings, as required by law; and that said meetings
have been open to the public, as required by law, at all times during which this
2
ORDINANCE NO. 971
Ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally
acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written
notices and the contents and posting thereof.
Section 4. Savings. All rights and remedies which have accrued in favor of the
City under this Chapter and amendments thereto shall be and are preserved for the
benefit of the City.
Section 5. Severability. If any section or part of this Ordinance be held
unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, or the application thereof ineffective or inapplicable
as to any territory, such unconstitutionality, illegality, invalidity, or ineffectiveness of
such section or part shall in no wise affect, impair or invalidate the remaining portions,
the same shall be and remain in full force and effect; and should this Ordinance for any
reason be ineffective as to any part of the area hereby annexed to the City of Pearland,
such ineffectiveness of this Ordinance as to any such part or parts of any such areas
shall not affect the effectiveness of the Ordinance as to all of the remainder of such
area, and the City Council hereby declares it to be its purpose to annex to the City of
Pearland every part of the area described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto, regardless
of whether any other part of such described area is hereby effectively annexed to the
City. Provided, further, that if there is included in the general description of territory
set out in Exhibit "A", attached hereto, any land or area which is already a part of and
included within the general limits of the City of Pearland, or which is presently part of
3
ORDINANCE NO. 971
and included in the limits of any other city, town or village, or which is not within the
City of Pearland's jurisdiction to annex, the same is hereby excluded and excepted
from the territory to be annexed as fully as if such excluded and excepted area was
specifically described herein.
PASSED and APPROVED on First Reading this the 12th day of
June , A. D., 2000.
TOM REID
MAYOR
ATTEST:
PASSED and APPROVED on Second and Final Reading this the 26th day of
June
, A. D., 2000.
TOM REID
MAYOR
4
ORDINANCE NO. 971
ATTEST:
UNG
Y SE' ' ETARY
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
D RRIN M. COKER
CITY ATTORNEY
5
EXHIBIT A
METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION
12.58 ACRES (548,195 SQUARE FEET)
Being 12.58 acres (548,195 square feet) of land situated in the
J. Crawley Survey, Abstract 174, Brazoria County, Texas, and
being all of Tract 1 (called 12.4790 acres) conveyed to Lennar
Homes of Texas, Inc. by instrument recorded under File Number 94-
009151 of the Brazoria county official Public Records of Real
Property;said 12.58 acres (548,195 square feet) of land being
more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows (all
bearings are referenced to the monumented east line of said Tract
1):
BEGINNING at a 1/2 inch iron rod with cap found for a corner in
the west right-of-way line of State Highway 288, varying in width
and recorded in volume 1028, Page 631 of Brazoria County Deed
Records and being the northeast corner of that certain 7.400 acre
tract of land conveyed to Don c. strouhal, Jr. and wife Phyllis
A. strouhal by instrument recorded under File Number 88546-884 of
the Brazoria county official Public Records of Real Property, and
being the most northerly corner of the herein described tract of
land and also being in the west line of said James Crawley
Survey;
THENCE 1041.89 feet (called 1036.59 feet), with the arc of a
curve to the right in the west right-of-way line of said state
Highway 288 whose chord bears S 21°41'12" E 1013.06 feet (called
s 21°34'02" E 1008.20 feet) and having a central angle of
46°53'06" (called 46°38'48") and a radius of 1273.24 feet, to a
5/8 inch iron rod set for a point of compound curve and from
which a 4" square concrete monument bears S 84°49'14" E 1.84
feet;
THENCE 741.33 feet, with the arc of a curve to the right in the
west right-of-way line of said State Highway 288 whose chord
bears S 03°38'37' w 741.19 feet and having a central an9le of
03°46'33" and a radius of 11249.16 feet, to a 5/8 inch iron rod
set for the end of the curve and from which a 4" square concrete
monument bears N 05°31'54" E 0.53 feet;
THENCE S 05°31'54" w 107.86 feet, with the west right-of-way line
of said State Highway 288, to the northeast corner of that
certain 6.2773 acre tract of land conveyed to Emanual Rubin as
Trustee for the Goldstein, Kingsley, & Meyers, Ltd. Employees
Retirement Plan and Trust Fund by instrument recorded under File
Number 89740-764 of the Brazoria County official Public Records
of Real Property and being the southeast corner of this tract and
from which a 1/2 inch iron rod bears N 49°36'00" w 0.29 feet;
THENCE S 89°55'16" w 320.50 feet (called 319.11 feet) to a 5/8
inch iron rod set for the northwest corner of said 6.2773 acre
tract, same being the northeast corner of that certain 202.5189
acre tract of land conveyed to Vaughn A. Bradley, Jr., Trustee,
by instrument recorded under File Number 90839-646 of the
_rr• 19 • t ..--.--
12.58 ACRES (548,195 SQUARE FEET) PAGE 2
THENCE N 00°07'00" E 1788.85 feet (called N 00°11'24" E 1785.09
feet) and passing at 1331.43 feet (called N 00°48'59" E 1331.52
feet) the northeast corner of said 37.847 acre tract, same being
the southeast corner of said 7.400 acre tract, and from which a
1/2 inch iron rod bears S 83°17'46" w 1.56 feet, to the PLACE OF
BEGINNING and containing 12.58 acres (548,195 square feet) of
land
The area stated in acres is compatible with the allowable
precision of closure for this survey. The area stated in square
feet is a calculated value only.
Jeffrey N. Heck
Registered Professional Land surveyor
Texas Registration No. 4385
Texas Land Surveying, Inc.
P.O. Box 5825 Pasadena, Texas 77508
(281) 487-5880
Job No. 298-010A October 23, 1998
Revised: November 24, 1998
ul'wl tnrnl it c - - ` .. r.
"1•a� las .iue 02• .e_1=r
c rl_
t � �"III ,.
Vii,✓•01 . G1.0.7 n: Ct1r tam ii?::_It11L��
�_ 1.11-IILY 1_I:IC��
Ilifi. ..•l•sst '� Ll!,'1 ��CIII'I"1::111'1.11 ill►
lP on �i�i �j1''� = r11.1111.1111.111t.UTA
d•' / z 11'n111111 1111-tr E
4.t. `0 1, C ��Id111d111.ty/i ..
�� �+ j ice. ' � V\'11I1'11','� �
2 ♦:� • �911:- .. ;
o El 11,E ,e,_ .`'.a= =� ��II
;1i :tr11 IN�L,�
�.a nh mr� --
ZAill'IR r1'11•►1i
c1:IrU11J U111.II1I.
MM
��.1111 111. 11 111
• 1111'11' III■11t1•�
� �AI11�. i.1111;�� 1...
0 �. � 1111r11�ilii: 1
"'VOIR l'yti i
etatu-740611: Z.
40�ur.t Atatttips,�,utittu.1.I. i.l�nln.nuir'u°i■nu��.,� ���'►4�'4III.1-a-ILLIIIIJI//R
99Z 'ON AVMHOIH 31VIS
ti '�I" oNpa
i
1
R. ,1-I _ ■■ ■■ tm Cn1:n11: r t>0 p0o --.-„ "ore -on �:��:.
: Olar-: ■_uo!u.!■
L. 1"11i111T•D..p:.O ■
C.__• r ma ■o•n■ t7'�11itu �s ■■ ■■ f:Li11:1111'� u. ■■ ■■■
10:11:13.C1►�0 p0 DI] 17
`t,::1/ICI:rae9 —
CC uu Q i.-WrZ11.ra....
--•• •— ,_ --. =-", ....uc� � � �% u' •V Qi�� s� v 1Js•OSOVA004 .. �
1
1
1
i
1
1,1
1
N
CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS
SERVICE PLAN FOR 12.58 ACRES OF LAND
LOCATED NEAR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SH 288 AND FM 2234,
ENCOMPASSING APPROXIMATELY 12.58 ACRES IN BRAZORIA COUNTY TEXAS.
EXHIBIT
6,�
I. INTRODUCTION.
This Service Plan ("Plan") is made by the City of Pearland, Texas ("City") pursuant to Chapter 43
of the Local Government Code ("the Act"). This Plan relates to the annexation by the City, by
petition of the owner, of land located north and east of the existing city limits, encompassing
approximately 12.58 acres in Brazoria County Texas. The Tract is described by metes and bounds
in "Exhibit A" which is attached to this Plan and to the annexation ordinance of which this Plan is
a part.
II. TERM: EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Plan will be in effect for a term of ten years commencing on the effective date of the annexation
of the Tract. Renewal of this Plan will be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised
by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council which refers to this Plan and specifically renews
this Plan for a stated period of time.
III. SERVICE PROGRAMS.
A. In General. This Plan includes two service programs: (I) the Early Action Program,
described below, and (ii) a Capital Improvement Program described below.
B. Scope and Quality of Services. This Plan will provide a level of services,
infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance that is comparable to the level of
services, infrastructure, and infrastructure maintenance available in other parts of the
municipality with topography, land use, and population density similar to the Tract.
However, it is not the intent of this Plan to require that a uniform level of services be
provided to all areas of the City (including the Tract) where differing characteristics
of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as sufficient
basis for providing differing service levels.
C. Definitions.
1. As used in this Plan, "providing services" includes having services provided
by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any
other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities,
governmental entities and other public service organizations to provide such
services, in whole or part.
1
2. As used in this Plan, the phrase "Standard Policies and Procedures" means
those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service
which are in effect either at the time that the service is requested or at the
time that the service is made available or provided. The policies and
procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an
application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid, and
they may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions.
D. Early Action Program.
1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within the Tract
within the period that meets or exceeds that required by State law. The
following services will be provided in accordance with Standard Policies and
Procedures immediately upon annexation:
a. Police Protection: The Police Department of the City will provide
protection and law enforcement in the Tract. These activities will
include normal patrols and responses, the handling of complaints and
incident reports, and, as appropriate, support by special units of the
Department.
b. Fire Protection: The Pearland Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) of
the City of Pearland will serve the area in cooperation with VFDs in
the area according to mutually agreed to procedures.
c. Emergency Medical Service: The Pearland Emergency Medical
Service (EMS) will continue to provide emergency medical service
to the Tract under a contract with the City.
d. Solid Waste Collection: Service will be provided to eligible property
by private contractor, under contract with the City. To be eligible for
City solid waste collection service, property must have frontage on a
public street and place solid waste in containers approved for the
specific type of occupancy. Any person currently being serviced by
a privately owned solid waste management service provider may
continue to use that service for two years after the effective date of
the annexation.
e. Operation and Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities:
Existing public water and wastewater facilities, if any, will be
operated and maintained by the City.
f. Operation and Maintenance of Road and Streets (including lighting):
Existing roads and streets, including lighting and traffic control
2
g.
devices, if any, will be operated and maintained by the City, subject
to the jurisdiction of other governmental entities. State highways and
farm -to -market roads remain the primary responsibility of the Texas
Department of Transportation, for instance. Existing roadside
drainage ditches not maintained under the jurisdiction of another
entity will be operated and maintained by the City.
Operation and Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming
Pools: Existing parks, playgrounds, and swimming pools, if any, will
be operated and maintained by the City.
h. Operation and Maintenance of Any Other Publicly -Owned Facility,
Building or Service. Existing publicly owned or operated facilities,
buildings, or services, if any, will be operated and maintained by the
City.
2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to the statutory services,
will be provided in accordance with Standard Policies and Procedures within
the Tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere
in the City. These are as follows:
a. Library Service will be provided from existing facilities and future
facilities outside the Tract. Residents of the Tract will be eligible for
borrowing privileges at City/County libraries on the same basis as
current residents.
b. Health Services will be provided by the City Health Department to
area residents and businesses. Health services include City inspection
of restaurants and groceries and Animal Control.
c. Code Enforcement personnel will enforce the City's housing code and
ordinances against junk motor vehicles, high weeds, unsafe buildings,
and illegal dumping of refuse.
d. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties
within the Tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures
will be provided.
E. Capital Improvement Program.
As necessary, the City will initiate the construction of certain capital improvements necessary for
providing municipal services for the Tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated
below. Access to the improvements will be in accordance with Standard Policies and Procedures.
The improvements shall be completed as soon as reasonably possible and shall be substantially
3
completed within the time period indicated below.
1. Police Protection: Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to
provide police protection. The Tract will be included with other territory in
connection with planning for new, revised, or expanded public safety facilities.
2. Fire Protection: Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to
provide fire protection. The Tract will be included with other territory in connection
with planning for new, revised, or expanded public safety facilities.
3. Emergency Medical Service: Additional capital improvements are not necessary at
this time to provide emergency medical service. The Tract will be included with
other territory in connection with planning for new, revised, or expanded public
safety facilities.
4. Solid Waste Collection: No capital improvements are necessary at this time to
provide solid waste collection services within the Tract. The Tract will be included
with other territory in connection with planning for new revised or expanded solid
waste facilities.
5. Water and Wastewater Facilities: Additional capital improvements are not necessary
at this time to provide water and wastewater service to the Tract. The cost of
connecting to available water and sewer lines will be the responsibility of the Tract
owners, as it is within the existing City utility system following standard policies and
procedures. Capital recovery charges or impact fees also will be assessed at the time
of connection to the City's utility system or upon issuance of building permits for lots
developed within the Tract.
The City will make wastewater treatment capacity in existing or future wastewater
treatment plants built and operated by the City available for the Tract.
The City will make potable water supply from existing or future sources built and
operated by the City available to the Tract. The City currently operates its own
ground water wells and purchases wholesale surface water via contract from third
parties.
6. Roads and Streets (including lighting): Additional roads, streets or related facilities
are not necessary at this time to serve the Tract. Future extensions or widening of
roads or streets and future installation of related facilities, such as traffic control
devices or street lights will be undertaken in accordance with Standard Policies and
Procedures. The Tract will be included with other territory in connection with
planning for new, revised, widened, or enlarged roads, streets, or related facilities.
7. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools: Additional capital improvements are not
4
necessary at this time to provide such services to the Tract The Tract will be
included with other territory in connection with planning for such facilities.
8. Other Publicly -Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: All other City functions and
services, and the additional services described above, can be provided for the Tract
by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not
necessary to provide City services, but the Tract will be included with other territory
in connection with planning for new, revised, or expanded facilities, buildings or
services.
IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW.
This Plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the Act or other controlling law.
Neither changes in the methods nor means of implementing any part of the service programs nor
changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City will constitute amendments to
this Plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This Plan is subject to and will be
interpreted when in accordance with the Act, the Constitution and laws of the federal governments
of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of
governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction.
V. FORCE MAJEURE.
Should a force majeure interrupt the service described herein, the City will resume services under
this Plan within a reasonable time after the cessation of the force majeure. "Force Majeure," for the
purpose of this Plan will include, but not be limited to, acts of God, acts of the public enemy, war
blockades, insurrection, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fire, storms, floods,
washouts, droughts, tornadoes, hurricanes, arrests and restraints of government, explosions,
collisions and other inability of the City, whether similar to those enumerated or otherwise, which
is not within the control of the City.
VI. ENTIRE PLAN.
This document contains the entire and integrated Service Plan relating to the Tract, and supersedes
all other negotiations, representations, plans and agreements, whether written or oral.
5
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
The Pearland Reporter News
2404 South Park
Pearland, Texas 77581
State of Texas
Brazoria and Harris Counties
I, Randy Emmons, hereby certify that the notice hereby appended was published
in Brazoria and Harris Counties in THE REPORTER NEWS, a newspaper of general
circulation in Brazoria and Harris Counties, for / issues, as follows:
% No Date -/ 20 l�
No. Date 20
No Date 20
No. Date 20
No. Date 20
Subscribe and sworn to before me this
mmissioi Exp:r 9w,S Q
mmons Pub�lis
Notary Public, State of Texas
\ 8 .zl
NOTICE OFS PIp ",...-,7-1 ....
HEARING ON ANkit/416N;
• -..- ;.-' r..!....ii ;.t.'-* 5
Notice is hereby given that a. .....,
public hearing will be held by 5
the City Council of the City of ;a
Pearland, Texas: iin' thi.qn
Council Chambers, City i-tak-.1 B
3519 Liberty DrivielDeidaIld;F°,,
Texas, at 6:30 P.M. on May 8?!. -A-
2000, for the purpose of cent;:7; g
sidering annexation into- ther
city limits -of the follovrindst
property: • ' *••:;. ',..1=:cr'Li 1"
Being 12.58 acres (548,195
square feet) of land situated in
the J. Crawley •.Survey,
Abstract 174,-? Brazoria
- 1 ..-.:,,,, ..;7.•,--..
County, Texas, and being all -:
of Tract 1 (called.12.4790
acres) conveyed to Lenner
Homes of Texas, Inc. by
instrument recorded under
File Number 94-009151 of thg
Brazoria County Official Public
Records of Real„Property;
said 12.58 acres (548,195
square feet) of land being
more particularly described by
metes and bounds as „follows
(all bearings are referenced to
the monumented east line of
said Tract 1): -,... .-Ji
BEGINNING at a 1/2 inch. iron
rod With cap found fora Center
in the west right-Of:way line of
State Highway 288, varying in
width and recorded in Volume
1028, Page 631' of Brazoria
County Deed Recordeind
being the northeast srner, of
that certain 7406 p,dre triccof
land conveyed, tO15iin4O.
Strouhal, Jr.. and7tiv'ifeIpttiti(a
A. StrotihM by j99nt
recorded under Fileflember •
88546.-884 of the.Brazoria
County (Adel Public e&ds
of Real Properti,adng z
the most nOrthellysorner,o1-:- -
the herein,deSeribesttract.of
land and also 6eii,ijie
westline of saidJames
8
THENGE
1,01.89 ee
1036.59 feet),Alketere
curve to the ngtm the
right;:efir:eyfine-of,
Highikay" Ose ;
bears S 2it4112,'"
feet 42
1008.20fetel) an.
central angle o
7--1.A (called -11 81-F,{47a
radius of 127314 fgat,leg,5/134
.0/4 inch iron rodeet fofa nt efA
_„
us compound ctirvelind-fromA
which a 4*.sgietarterete
monument bearsS 84°4914.*
-.0: ,rzeiir:Titag,:;) I
E 1.84 feet; T,.1.c_41-1•44.q
THENCE 741.33 feet; Wlth the ,
tz,TER, .arc of a curVeTto the:right in
ztthe west right -Of -way cc.
said State -:.FlighWay-::288
whose chord kliears:1-:-S
03°38'37' W 741.19 feet and
having a central angteot
03°46'33-end aradius of
11249.16 feet, .to 5/87 (itch
iron rod set forthe end of the
curve and from which a 4
square concrete monument
bears N 05°31 0.53
feet;
THENCE. S -05°3 1•054'W
107.86 feet; With the.iiett
right-of-waY line of Said State'.
Highway 288,10 thetialtheeit
comer of that Certain `62773
;
acre tract of land conveyed to
Emanuel RubioeS-Tnitted for
the Goldstein; Kingsley, &
Meyers, Ltd. •Employees
Retirement Plan -and Tniat'
Fund by instrument recorded
under File Number 89740-764
of the Brazoria County Official
Public • Records., of Real
Property and being _the seOth-
east comer of this tract end
from which a 1/? theft ken red
bears N 40°36'001•VI029
feet; •.
•
THENCE-
320.50 feet -(Called 319.11
feet) to a 5/8 fedi #6001 #el
for the tOrthWeet,cOmer Of
said 6.2773 acretnicVgarne
• being the tiorthe0(46Me(Of
that certain 202.5,189 acre'
tract Of Indt�t
yaughri', A • Br'Octl,ey1.1e4;i
Trustee, byinsfuAntiiiird;
ed under HON-hither 90839-
646 of the pra;cina•county
Official
Real P relirthrtrYttrole.
being the'southitaOt comer
that certain 37.841h#trict
of
land.c9pOlye09-7
Wee ms and LstMCty
NatRitidl.Bankof
TfustlitiotY!grumett•
„.
685 Of the:Brazonuat
itO- 471:
PeOldti°50Y
being ttle,sciPth
this tract aIS9 being
• west
brs•
ard
bearS S
feet _ •
•
Z1;
TkIENCE,44 qtro7.'orZE:
•1788:ortief-(64ed.:N,'
______0tE1785,09.1egi.) and
passing " at 1331.43 feet
(ailed N 00°48'59' E tpt..s2
feet) tti'd northeast comer of,
• said3/.847 acre tract, same
being the southeast Corner Of.
••• said, 7.400 acre tract, and'
frein*ilch a 1/2 inch iron rod
• bears S83°17'46W1,56
feet, tovitig PLACE OF
.BEGINNING,,41.0.nteining
148 acre1(548,19,5 square„
• feet) of .
The area stated in acres is
compatible with the
- precision of closure fokthis
•-' `..,•-
survey. The area Mated in.
,square feet is a calculated
value only.-
:All Interested citizens and
property owners are hereby
notified of their tight to appear
and be heard on the Matter.
/s/ young Larfing • _ CitySecretary
This site is accessible to dis
abled individuals:ter special
assistance, such as the need
for deaf interpreter&braille
materials, please 64:Young
Loding at 485-2411, exi. 341,
prior to the meeting so that
appropriite arrangements can
be made. • '
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
The Pearland Reporter News
2404 South Park
Pearland, Texas 77581
State of Texas
Brazoria and Harris Counties
I, Randy Emmons, hereby certify that the notice hereby appended was published
in Brazoria and Harris Counties in THE REPORTER NEWS, a newspaper of general
circulation in Brazoria and Harris Counties, for / issues, as follows:
Subscribe and sworn to before me this
AURA A. EMMONS
I Notaary PubYC, : ^+ . 4 TP , a
P BLIC TICS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING ON ANNEXATION
Notice is hereby given that a.
public hearing will be held by
the City Council of the City of
Pearland, .Texas, in the - •ounty Deed
Council Chambers, City'Hail, Records and being the north
3519 Liberty Drive, Peadand, .':east corner of that certain
Texas, at 6 30 P.M. on M7.400 acre'tract of land con-.
22, 2000, for the purpose aveyed to Don C. Strouhat, ,lr
considering annexation into and wife Phyllis A. Strouhaf by the citylimits of the following instrument recorded under
File Number 88546.884 of the
property
Brazoria County •Official
Being 12.58 acres (548,195. Public .Records of Real
square feet) of land situated in Property 'and being the most
the J. =Crawley Survey; northerly comer of the herein
Abstract j7d,. 'Brazoria"described tract of land and
County, Texas,' and being all also being in the west line of
of Tract 1 (called 12.4790 said James Crawley Survey; 1
r THENCE 1041.89 feet (cal
y* . 1036.59 feet), with the arc
r 1:a ewe to the right in the w
e T' right-of-way line of.saidSta
I Highway 288 whose cho
I I, bears S 21°4112".E 1013.
s feet (called S 21 °34'02
1008.20 feet) and having
central angle of 48°53'0
-(called 46°38'48') and
radius of 1273.24 feet, to
aces) conveyed to Lenna
‘--Homes of Texas, Inc. b
instrument recorded undo -
File Number 94-009151 of th
Braoria County -Officia
Public -Records off'Rea
Property; said 12.58 acre
•(548,195 square feet) of land
'being more�particutarly
descrfbed by metes and
bounds as follows (all bear.
m,gs are referenced to the
gk
monumented east Gne of s"aitl
Tract)).
5/8 inch iron rod set. for
led acre tract of land conveyed to
of Emanuel Rubin as Trustee for
est:, the Goldstein, Kingsley, &
to Meyers,' Ltd. ''Employees
rd Retirement Plan and Trust
06 Fund by instrument recorded
E under File Number 89740-764
a of the Brazoria County Official
6 Public Records" of •Real
a Property and being the south -
a east corner of this tract and
point of compound curve in
from; which a 4' square co bears N 49°36'00"
crete monument bears S feet; 1788.85 ieet (called N -
BEGINNINGat a 1/2 inch; iron 84°49'14' E 1.84 feet i "T 00°1124 E 1785 09feet) and -
rod with cap -found for a cor-. THENCE S 89°55 16" W passing atr 1331' 43 feet
ner in the west right-of-way THENCE 741.33 feet, with the . 320.50 feet (called 3f9 tt (called N 00°48'59" E 1331.52
line of State Highway 288, - arc�;of a curve to the right in feet) to a 5/8 inch ironrod set feet) the northeast corner of:
varying in width and recorded the west right-of-way line of for the northwest corner' of said 37847 acre tract, same``
in Voiume'1028, Page 631 of said State Highway ' 288 said 6.2773 acre tract, same . being the southeast comer of
Brazoria C being the northeast comer of said 7.400 acre tract, and
d from which a 1/2 inch iron rod
n 0.29
whose chord ,':bears S
03°38'37" W 741.19 feet and
having a central angle of
03°46'33". and a radius. of
11.249.16 feet,; to a 5/8 inch
iron rod set for the end of the
curve and from which a 4"
square concrete monument
bears N 05°31'54" E 0 53
feet;;
THENCE S 05°31 '54" W
107.86 feet, with' the west
right-of-way line of said State
Highway 288, to the northeast
comer of that certain 6.2773
rs»
that certain 202.5189 are
tract of 'land conveyed to
Vaughn ,'A. Bradley, Jr.,
Trustee, by instrument record
ed under File Number 90839-
64e of,the Brazoria County
Official Public Records of
Real Property and same
being the southeast_comer`of
that certain 37.847 acre tract
of land conveyed to Ben'r
Weems and' First City'
Nattio,1a1 Bank of Houston,
Trustee, byinstniment record
' ed rfdnoer,F"Iteltiimber 88619 •
tP
685 of the Brazoria County
Official Public Records of_":
Real Property and same
being the southwest comer of
this tract also beifig in the,,
west line .of said James,;`..
Crawley Survey and from
which a 1/2 inch iron rod
bears N 84°05'20' E 0.95 feet
and another 1/2 inch iron rod
bears S 67°43'00`-w 0 96
feet; i
THENCE N' 00°07'00' E
from which a 1/2 inch iron rod
bears S 83°±17'46'.W 1.56
feet,--4- the • PLACE OF
BEGINNING,and containing
12.58 acres,(548,195 square,
feet) of land • ,
The area stated rn acres is H
compatibie.withfthe' allowable -
precision of,ctosure foj,this
survey. The'area``sfafed in
square feet i �cutated
value only
All ;interested itizens and
property`owriers ara hereby{
noti d of their,pght to a ipear
aidbe heardon the matter
•
Young Lu�fi�g ;
c.�tySeeretaryi
This srte�is accessible to drs < i
abled individuals For special:
:asfstance, Sikh as the ne?d.,
ss'deeaf interpreters orb le
pateneisi,piease call iloung
i.oinng at 485 2411, ext. 3411
appro
rf al
era
n bamad0
at
ngements