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1983-2
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1/24/1983
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60
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<br /> -3- <br /> event the City fails or refuses to provide or <br /> cause to be provided such services within the time <br /> specified in the service plan for that area or in <br /> the Act, a majority of the qualified voters residing <br /> within such particular annexed area may petition <br /> the City to disannex such particular annexed area as <br /> set out in the Act. All procedures pertaining to <br /> such proposed disannexations shall be as granted by <br /> the Act. <br /> B. Section 2.04. (new section) Limited Purpose Annexation <br /> As a tool for planningand growth management of the City <br /> of San Marcos, it is recommended that the City adopt and <br /> utilize limited purpose annexation. <br /> Proposed wording: <br /> In addition to the power to annex additional territory <br /> for all purposes, the City shall have the power, by <br /> ordinance, to fix, alter and extend the corporate boundary <br /> limits of the City for the limited purposes of "Planning <br /> and Zoning" and "Sanitation and Health Protection", and <br /> to annex for one or both of such limited purposes addi- <br /> tional territory lying adjacent to the City, with or with- <br /> out the consent of the property owners or inhabitants of <br /> such annexed territory; provided, however, that no such <br /> territory which lies farther than 1 mile from the corporate <br /> boundary limits enclGsing the territory which is a part <br /> of the City for all purposes, as those corporate boundary <br /> limits are now or may hereafter be established, shall be <br /> annexed for any limited purpose or purposes. Wherever <br /> the boundary limits of territory annexed for one or both <br /> of such limited purposes are not coterminous with the <br /> corporate boundary limits enclosing the territory which <br /> is a part of the City for all purposes, such boundary <br /> limits of the limited purpose territory shall be known <br /> as "Limited Purpose Boundary Limits". Every ordinance <br /> by which territory is to be annexed to the City for one <br /> or both of such limited purposes shall state clearly the <br /> limited purpose or purposes for which it is being annexed, <br /> and shall be published one time, in a newspaper of general <br /> circulation in the City and in the form in which it is <br /> to be finally adopted, not less than 30 days prior to its <br /> final passage. <br /> When any additional territory has been annexed for one <br /> or both of said limited purposes, it shall be a part of <br />
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