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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />48. <br /> <br />INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT <br />BETWEEN HAYS COUNTY AND THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS <br />FOR SUBDIVISION REGULATION WITHIN THE EXTRATERRITORIAL <br />JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS <br /> <br />COUNTY OF HAYS <br /> <br />CITY OF SAN MARCOS <br /> <br />THIS INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT is made and entered <br /> <br />into by and between Hays County, Texas, a political subdivision of the State of Texas <br /> <br />(hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY"), by and through its County Judge, Jim Powers, <br /> <br />and the City of San Marcos, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas (hereinafter <br /> <br />referred to as "CITY"), by and through its City Manager, Dan O'Leary. <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the CITY has duly identified its corporate limits and the areas of its <br /> <br />extraterritorial jurisdiction (hereinafter referred to as "ETJ") that are within the <br /> <br />COUNTY; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the CITY has adopted and is enforcing subdivision regulations <br /> <br />pursuant to Texas Local Government Code Chapter 212 and other statutes applicable to <br /> <br />municipalities; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the COUNTY has adopted and is enforcing subdivision regulations <br /> <br />pursuant to Texas Local Government Code sections 232.001-232.005 and other statutes <br /> <br />applicable to counties; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the CITY, pursuant to Texas Local Government <br /> <br />Code Section 242.001, have both enforced their subdivision regulations in the CITY's <br /> <br />ETJ and, in those situations where the CITY's regulation conflicted with the COUNTY's <br /> <br />regulation, the more stringent provisions have prevailed; and <br />