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Hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending the corporate City limits of the City of Killeen, Texas (DA25-01) by disannexing approximately 126.71 acres of land, including Lots 1 and 2, Block 1 out of Live Oak Acres Addition and the remainder out of the James H. Evitts Survey, Abstract No. 287. The subject property is generally located on the south side of Chaparral Road between East Trimmier Road and F.M. 3481.
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DATE: November 18, 2025
TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager
FROM: Wallis Meshier, Exec. Dir. Of Dev. Serv.
SUBJECT: Petition for Disannexation
BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:
On October 1, 2025, City staff received a petition for disannexation submitted by Jane Seals, on behalf of WBW Single Land Investment, LLC - Series 138, for three tracts of land, totaling approximately 126.71 acres, generally located on the south side of Chaparral Road between East Trimmier Road and F.M. 3481.
The subject properties were annexed into the City of Killeen as follows:
* Property ID 170866 (43.7 acres):
Involuntarily annexed on January 27, 2008, via Ordinance No. 07-112.
* Property IDs 364611 and 448337 (83.01 acres):
Voluntarily annexed on June 11, 2019, via Ordinance No. 19-025.
As required by Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code, each annexation ordinance included a service plan detailing the provision of municipal services. In its petition for disannexation, WBW Single Land Investment, LLC, asserts that the City "failed to complete the Service Plan Improvements to provide services to the Property."
Tex. Local Gov't Code Sec. 43.056(g):
If the annexed area has a lower level of services, infrastructure, and maintenance than that within the corporate boundaries of the municipality before annexation, a service plan must provide the annexed area with a level of services, infrastructure, and maintenance that is comparable to other parts of the municipality with similar topography, land use, and population density.
Currently, there i...
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