Title
HOLD a public hearing and consider an ordinance granting a voluntary annexation petition for approximately 6.30 acres of land lying contiguous to the existing city limits, generally located south of West Stan Schlueter Loop, east of the Eagle Valley subdivision, and west of the Mesa Verde subdivision.
Summary
DATE: January 17, 2023
TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager
FROM: Edwin Revell, Executive Director of Development Services
SUBJECT: Voluntary Annexation Petition
BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:
On October 4, 2022, the Development Services Department received a petition for voluntary annexation from Mr. Alfredo G. Guerrero, represented by Quintero Engineering, LLC. The subject tract is comprised of 6.30 acres and is located contiguous to the existing city limits south of West Stan Schlueter Loop, east of the Eagle Valley Subdivision, and west of the Mesa Verde subdivision. The owner is making the request to have the property annexed into the corporate limits of Killeen. At the December 6, 2022 City Council Workshop, the Council directed the City Manager to negotiate a written service agreement for the provisions of municipal services in the area.
Annexation Process:
Sec. 43.0672 of the Texas Local Government Code: The City Council must enter into a written agreement with the owners of land in the area for the provision of services in the area. The agreement must include a list of each service the municipality will provide on the effective date of the annexation, and a schedule that includes the period within which the municipality will provide each service that is not provided on the effective date of the annexation. The City is not required to provide services that are not included in the agreement. [Note: there is no statutory time period in which to complete this action.]
Sec. 43.0673 of the Texas Local Government Code: Before a municipality may adopt an ordinance annexing an area under this subchapter, the City Council must conduct one public hearing. Notice of the public hearing must be published in the newspaper on or after the 20th day, but before the 10th day before the date of the public hearing and posted on the City’s website on or after the 20th day but before the 10th day before the date of the hearing, and must remain posted until the date of the hearing.
Notice of the Public Hearing was published in the Killeen Daily Herald on January 8, 2023 and posted on the City’s website on January 4, 2023.
Sec. 43.905 of the Texas Local Government Code: The City must provide written notice of the proposed annexation to the Killeen Independent School District during the notification period. The notice to the School District must contain a description of the area within the District proposed for annexation; any financial impact on the district resulting from the annexation, including any changes in utility costs; and any proposal the City has to abate, reduce, or limit any financial impact on the district.
Written notice to the Killeen Independent School District was provided in accordance with these requirements on January 4, 2023.
Sec. 43.9051 of the Texas Local Government Code: The City must provide written notice of the proposed annexation to each public entity that provides services to the area proposed for annexation during the notification period. “Public entity” includes Bell County, fire protection service providers, volunteer fire departments, emergency medical services providers, or special districts.
Written notice was provided to Bell County on January 4, 2023 in accordance with this requirement.
THE ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED:
The City Council has two alternatives:
§ Disapprove the written service agreement and the annexation ordinance; or
§ Approve the written service agreement and the annexation ordinance.
Which alternative is recommended? Why?
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the written service agreement and the annexation ordinance as presented.
CONFORMITY TO CITY POLICY:
This request conforms to the City’s policy as detailed in Article II, Section 6 of the City’s Charter.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
What is the amount of the expenditure in the current fiscal year? For future years?
There are no expenditures expected in the current fiscal year. Based on the size of the tract, municipal expenditures will be minimal for the 6.30 acre area.
Is this a one-time or recurring expenditure?
Municipal expenditures would be a recurring cost.
Is this expenditure budgeted?
It is not budgeted within the current fiscal year.
If not, where will the money come from?
Future expenditures will come from the General Fund, Water & Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage and Street Maintenance funding sources as necessary.
Is there a sufficient amount in the budgeted line-item for this expenditure?
Yes.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the written service agreement and the annexation ordinance as presented.
DEPARTMENTAL CLEARANCES:
City Attorney
ATTACHED SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS:
Petition for Voluntary Annexation
Written Service Agreement
Maps
Ordinance