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File #: ID#15-296    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Individual Consideration
File created: 5/20/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/2/2015 Final action:
Title: Hold discussion and provide direction to Staff regarding the 1st Year Annexation Strategy Timeline and Potential Areas for Annexation.
Attachments: 1. Potential Year 1 Property List Updated, 2. 1st Year Annexation Schedule, 3. Draft Annexation Strategy 1st Year 2015_11x17, 4. 1st Year Annexation Strategy - Property Analysis
AGENDA CAPTION:
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Hold discussion and provide direction to Staff regarding the 1st Year Annexation Strategy Timeline and Potential Areas for Annexation.
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Meeting date: June 2, 2015

Department: Planning and Development Services

Funds Required: N/A
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Funds Available: N/A
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CITY COUNCIL GOAL: Quality of Life and Place
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ELEMENTS: Land Use
Goal 1: Direct growth, compatible with surrounding uses
Objective 2: Update Annexation/ETJ Management Plan

BACKGROUND: In September 2014, the Annexation/Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) Management Strategy was adopted by City Council. Every annexation and ETJ decision should be policy driven and evaluated in terms of how it fits with the annexation-related goals and policies of the comprehensive plan and with this strategy.

The Annexation/ETJ Review Team, comprised of multiple City departments, met on April 1, 2015 to finalize potential areas for annexation to bring forward for direction from City Council. After reviewing the Rolling Annexation Candidate List as laid out in the annexation strategy, a map of the draft candidate areas was created along with a list of property owners. A draft schedule of annexation has been included should Council decide to move forward with annexation of the areas shown on the map. These items are included as attachments.

64 properties totaling 1,166.46 acres or 1.82 square miles were identified for possible annexation. The current city limits of San Marcos consist of 32.29 square miles. Seven (7) properties identified requested Out of City Utility Connections and/or Extensions (OCUs), eight (8) properties are owned by the City of San Marcos and nine (9) properties have agriculture exemptions. The remaining 40 properties were identified as areas bounded on two sides by the City Limits (e.g. infill). It is important to note that OCU requests include a signed consent to annex from the property owner....

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