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Universal City council amends non‑annexation extension to five years, tables final annexation vote to December
Summary
The Universal City City Council on Oct. 7 voted to amend a proposed 10‑year extension of non‑annexation agreements to five years and tabled final action on annexation until the second meeting in December, following a lengthy public hearing and council discussion about ETJ properties and infrastructure costs.
The Universal City City Council on Oct. 7 moved to amend a proposed extension of non‑annexation agreements for properties in the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction and to table final action until the council's second meeting in December.
Mr. Michael Kasai, who presented the item for staff, described 13 properties in the city's ETJ totaling about 148 acres and identified six parcels that lie partially in a mapped floodplain. He told the council that the non‑annexation agreements executed about 10 years earlier include a clause requiring voluntary annexation upon expiration: "upon the expiration of this agreement, the landowner and the landowner's successors, Earsworth assigns, agree to the voluntary annexation…
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