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Consider and take action on a resolution: 1) receiving the annexation petition from property owners Martron, LLC, J.A.C. Interests, Ltd., and Ellen Lloyd Cummins regarding 80.45 acres of land, 2) scheduling a public hearing on May 13, 2025 to consider the annexation, 3) directing staff to provide public notice of the public hearing and provide notice to the school district and other public entities and 4) authorizing a municipal services agreement with property owners Martron, LLC, J.A.C. Interests, Ltd., and Ellen Lloyd Cummins regarding the 80.45 acres of land (City Attorney)
Background:
Approval of this item will officially begin the annexation process for approximately 80.45 acres located in League City’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). Specifically, this resolution will:
· Formally accept the annexation petition submitted by property owners Martron, LLC, J.A.C. Interests, Ltd., and Ellen Lloyd Cummins
· Schedule a public hearing on May 13, 2025, to consider the proposed annexation
· Direct city staff to publish notice of the hearing in the newspaper and send required notifications to the local school district and other public entities
· Authorize a municipal services agreement with the property owners listed above
In Texas, cities can annex land in different ways. One method is through a "consent annexation," which occurs when all property owners in a proposed area request annexation. This process is governed by Subchapter C-3 of the Texas Local Government Code (Sections 43.0671 - 43.0673).
In this case, all property owners involved have formally requested that their land be annexed into the city.
Before a consent annexation can take place, the city must follow certain legal steps, including:
· Publishing notice of the annexation hearing in the local newspaper and the City’s website
· Notifying the local school district and other affected public entities
· Holding a public hearing where residents and stakeholders can express their view...
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