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League City schedules public hearings on two annexation petitions, accepts disannexed acreage into ETJ
Summary
The council received annexation petitions for about 80.45 acres and 130.9043 acres, authorized municipal service agreements, and scheduled public hearings for May 13, 2025; council also accepted approximately 130.9043 acres recently disannexed from Friendswood into League City’s extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ).
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League City — The League City Council on April 22 received annexation petitions from multiple property owners and set public hearings for May 13, 2025, while also accepting recently disannexed acreage into the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction.
The council received a petition and annexation position from property owners identified as Matron LLC, JAC Interests, Ltd., and Ellen Lloyd Cummings regarding roughly 80.45 acres and directed staff to schedule a public hearing on May 13, 2025. The resolution also directed staff to provide public notices and notify the school district and other public entities, and authorized a municipal services agreement with the property owners regarding the 80.45-acre tract.
Separately, the council accepted approximately 130.9043 acres of land recently disannexed from the city of Friendswood into League City’s ETJ, under a local agreement between the two cities. Council then received an annexation petition from property owner BC–SB Baybrook JV LLC for the same approximately 130.9043 acres, scheduled a May 13, 2025 public hearing, directed staff to publish notice and notify the school district and other public entities, and authorized a municipal services agreement with the property owner.
City clerks recorded the council’s motions and the clerk announced each motion carried with no votes against. The actions create the administrative steps necessary to consider eventual annexation following the scheduled hearings and to prepare municipal service agreements for Council review.
