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File #: 18-4220   
Type: Resolution
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 8/2/2018
Posting Language: Resolution calling an election for annexations within a five mile radius of the Camp Bullis and Camp Stanley Military Bases and the Lackland Air Force Base and Medina Annex. [Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
Attachments: 1. Camp Bullis and Camp Stanley 5 mi Buffer, 2. Camp Bullis and Camp Stanley Proposed Annexation Parcels, 3. Lackland AFB and Medina Training Annex 5 mi Buffer, 4. Lackland AFB and Medina Training Annex Proposed Annexation Parcels, 5. Draft Resolution Camp Bullis, 6. Camp Bullis Map - ATTACHMENT A, 7. CB Property Description - ATTACHMENT A, 8. Draft Resolution Lackland, 9. Lackland Map - ATTACHMENT A, 10. Lackland Property Description - ATTACHMENT A, 11. FINAL Camp Bullis Annexation Model, 12. FINAL Lackland AFB Annexation Model, 13. Agenda Memorandum, 14. Resolution 2018-08-02-0032R A, 15. Resolution 2018-08-02-0032R B, 16. Staff Presentation
Related files: 18-5902
DEPARTMENT: Planning


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Bridgett White, AICP


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council Districts 4, 6, and 8


SUBJECT:

Public Hearing and Consideration of a Resolution calling an election for annexations within a five mile radius of the Camp Bullis and Camp Stanley Military Bases and the Lackland Air Force Base and Medina Annex.


SUMMARY:

Resolution calling an election related to annexation adjacent to the Camp Bullis and Camp Stanley Military Bases and the Lackland Air Force Base and Medina Annex. Pursuant to Senate Bill 6, 85th Legislative Session, and Special Session, 2017, a city may annex up to five (5) miles adjacent to a military base. Senate Bill 6 requires voter approval and affected property owners would choose between being annexed or allowing a municipality to enforce land use regulations as stipulated in the most recent Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) as a means to provide protection of a military installation mission.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Senate Bill 6, effective December 1, 2017, requires cities located in counties with more than 500,000 residents (Tier 2 cities) to obtain landowner or voter approval of a proposed annexation. The new law permits cities to hold elections which allow voters within five miles of military bases to choose one of two means to regulate land use: 1) by annexation or 2) allowing the municipality to improve land use regulations as delineated in the most recent Joint Land Use Study (JLUS). Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code was amended to include the following:

Section 43.0117 Authority of Municipality to Annex Area Near Military Base
Part (b) A municipality may annex for full or limited purposes, under the annexation provisions applicable to that municipality under this chapter, any part of the area located within five miles of the boundary of a military base in which an active training program is conducted. The annexation proposition shall be stated to allow the voters of the area to be ...

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