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Res 2014-119/Adopting an Annexation and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (“ETJ”) Management Strategy
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Res 2014-119/Adopting an Annexation and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (“ETJ”) Management Strategy
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The Annexation /ETJ review team will be comprised of City staff from the following Departments: <br />• Development Services <br />• City Manager <br />• City Clerk <br />• Economic Development <br />• Engineering/ Capital Improvements <br />• Finance <br />• Lega I <br />• Fire <br />• Police <br />• Public Services <br />• Environmental Health <br />• Parks and Recreation <br />• Communications <br />Rolling Annexation Candidate List <br />The Rolling Annexation Candidate List is a continuously updated GIS /sp reads heet -based working <br />document used by staff for internal planning purposes. It includes all the areas that may be reasonably <br />expected to be annexed over the mid -term (ten year planning horizon). The list should also include areas <br />covered by annexation /development agreements, areas that have requested utility service and areas <br />covered by strategic partnership agreements (SPAS) irrespective of annexation date. In general, the areas <br />proposed for inclusion in the candidate list can be categorized as: <br />1. Infill Areas (areas bounded on two sides by the City Limits) <br />2. Out of City Utility Areas (areas served with City water and wastewater) <br />3. Potential Section 43.035 Agreement Areas (agricultural land that can be provided with City services <br />which can be offered a Section 43.035 agreement) <br />4. Development Agreement Areas (land covered by existing development agreements) <br />The list may also include additional areas that do not neatly fit the categories listed above. Potential <br />areas for the Rolling Annexation Candidate List are shown on the attached map. <br />The Rolling Annexation Candidate List database should include spatial (GIS), land use, ownership, utility <br />service and other annexation - related data for each potential area. The list is dynamic in nature and <br />should be reviewed and updated regularly to maintain accuracy. Every year, the list should be reviewed <br />to identify areas to be added to the annual annexation program. If updated on a regular basis, it can also <br />be used to evaluate requests for voluntary annexations. The database associated with it can also be <br />used as an input to CIP and budget planning. The Annexation Resources Supplement discusses the <br />municipal annexation plan. <br />Annual Annexation Program <br />The annual annexation program is comprised of the areas proposed for annexation in the current <br />calendar year. Each year, all of the areas in the Rolling Annexation Candidate List should be evaluated <br />5111 a e <br />
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