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Res 2022-012/authorizing an agreement with the TXDot for the City of San Marcos to assume operation and maintenance of existing traffic signals due to an increased population exceeding 50,000 as required by state law and an ag
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Res 2022-012/authorizing an agreement with the TXDot for the City of San Marcos to assume operation and maintenance of existing traffic signals due to an increased population exceeding 50,000 as required by state law and an ag
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1"211119110111 <br />When the Property is annexed, services will be provided to the Property as follows: <br />1. Police Protection <br />Police services, including patrolling, response to calls and other routine services, will begin on the <br />Effective Date of the annexation using existing personnel and equipment. <br />2. Fire Protection <br />Fire protection services, including emergency response calls, will begin on the Effective Date of <br />the annexation using existing personnel and equipment and within the limitations of the available <br />water supply. <br />3. Ememency Medical Services <br />The City of San Marcos contracts for emergency medical services through the San Marcos — Hays <br />County EMS, which already provides service to the area being annexed. <br />4. Solid Waste Collection <br />Solid waste collection services, provided under contract with a private company, will be made <br />available to all properties on the Effective Date of the annexation. Residents of the Property may <br />elect to continue using the services of a private solid waste hauler for a period of two years after <br />the Effective Date of the annexation. Businesses and institutions must make arrangements with <br />private solid waste haulers. <br />5. Operation and Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities <br />a. Water. The Property is located within an area over which the City of San Marcos holds a <br />Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) for water service. The City will make water <br />service available to the Property on the Effective Date of the annexation on the same basis as <br />available to other owners of property in the City, i.e., the Owner is solely responsible for the cost <br />to construct and extend all infrastructure, facilities, and lines necessary to serve the Property. <br />b. Wastewater. The Property is not covered by a CCN for wastewater service; however, the <br />City of San Marcos has wastewater lines adjacent to the Property and agrees to make wastewater <br />service available to the Property on the Effective Date of the annexation on the same basis as <br />available to other owners of property in the City, i.e., the Owner is solely responsible for the cost <br />to construct and extend all infrastructure, facilities, and lines necessary to serve the Property. In <br />addition, the City is in the process of adding the Property as an area covered by the City's CCN <br />for wastewater service. <br />6. Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Roads and Streets <br />As new development occurs within the Property, the Owner(s) of Property will be required to <br />construct streets at the Owner's sole expense in accordance with applicable ordinances of the City. <br />
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