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The Missouri City Council held the second and final public hearing on Oct. 20 to receive comments on a proposed annexation of portions of the C and M Management District in the Sienna area. The public hearing asked for comments for or against annexing about three multifamily complexes along Sienna Parkway and Fort Bend Parkway.
City staff stated the annexation is intended to address confusion about land‑use regulations in the area. Staff said portions of the eastern property are already within the city’s limited purpose area and that the city would not assume any of the management district’s debt or assets because the management district would continue to exist. Staff also said the city’s current strategic partnership agreement with the management district expires in 2026. An estimate presented at the first public hearing indicated the city could gain net annual taxes of about $540,000 from annexation of the parcels discussed.
City Secretary confirmed no members of the public had registered to speak at the Oct. 20 hearing. Because this agenda item was a public hearing only, the council took no action at the meeting. Staff said additional information would be provided to council at first reading if the item proceeds to an ordinance vote.
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