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File #: 16-5917   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 2/22/2017
Posting Language: Public Hearing and Consideration of a resolution authorizing the release of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction from the City of San Antonio to the City of Converse of approximately 600 acres generally located northwest of the intersection of NE Loop 1604 and Interstate 10 East. (Bridgett White, Director, Planning and Community Development, 207-0147, Bridgett.White@sanantonio.gov)
Attachments: 1. Converse Phase1 KnoxRidge Map, 2. Converse-Knox Ridge ETJ Release DRAFT Resolution - 2-16-17
Related files: 17-1735
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DEPARTMENT: Planning and Community Development


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Bridgett White, AICP


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUMMARY:

Public hearing and consideration of a resolution authorizing the release of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction from the City of San Antonio to the City of Converse of approximately 600 acres generally located northwest of the intersection of NE Loop 1604 and Interstate 10 East.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The City of Converse has requested that San Antonio release approximately 600 acres of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) area. The subject area is generally located in east Bexar County, southwest of the City of Converse, and northwest of the intersection of NE Loop 1604 and Interstate 10 East.

On November 15, 2016 the City of Converse Council, by resolution, requested that the City of San Antonio release 403 acres of land, northwest of the intersection of NE Loop 1604 and Interstate 10 East. Based on further negotiations between the City of San Antonio and the City of Converse, the request was then updated to an area consisting of 600 acres. Upon release, Converse plans to extend its ETJ to the property and annex the area. Converse, a home rule municipality, may annex properties unilaterally or by consent of the property owners. The proposed ETJ area is contiguous to the existing Converse municipal boundaries and will provide logical planning and service delivery boundaries.

State law allows cities with population of 5,000 to 24,999 a one mile ETJ area around their city limits (Converse's 2015 US Census population was 21,987). Texas cities are permitted to seek the release of another city's existing ETJ area with the written consent from the releasing city's governing body. San Antonio and Converse have agreed to previous ETJ exchanges in 1979 and 2006. As a result, Converse gained approximately 261 acres of land.

The City of San Antonio does not provide municipal services to the subject area since it located with...

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