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File #: 18-6514   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 11/29/2018
Posting Language: Ordinance approving a development agreement with Wayne Lee Benke, owner of the Public Improvement District property, generally located east of the intersection of Cartwright Trail and Talley Road in the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A Field Notes & Survey, 2. Exhibit B_Aerial Exhibit, 3. Exhibit C - Draft Development Agreement, 4. Talley Rd PID Final PC Resolution, 5. Draft Ordinance.pdf, 6. Draft Resolution, 7. Ordinance 2018-11-29-0954, 8. Executed Development Agreement
Related files: 18-6013, 18-6513
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DEPARTMENT: Planning


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Bridgett White, AICP


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide and City Council District 6


SUBJECT:

A Public hearing and consideration of the following items related to the proposed Talley Road Special Improvement District: a) The City's conditional consent to the creation by Bexar County of a 232.314 acre Public Improvement District (PID) and b) a Development Agreement between the City and Wayne Lee Benke, owner of the PID property.


SUMMARY:

A Public hearing and consideration of the following items related to the proposed Talley Road Special Improvement District: a) a Resolution granting the City's conditional consent to the creation by Bexar County of a 232.314 acre Public Improvement District (PID) and b) an Ordinance authorizing a development agreement, between the City of San Antonio and Wayne Lee Benke, owner of PID property, generally located east of the intersection of Cartwright Trail and Talley Road in the extraterritorial jurisdiction ("ETJ") of the City San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Texas Local Government Code Chapters 372 and 382 allows for the creation of Public Improvement Districts (PIDs), also referred to as Special Improvement Districts, by a city or county. PIDs are considered to be economic development tools used to pay or finance public improvements and economic development within (and that benefit) a defined geographical area which will ultimately become the district. The general nature of the proposed work may include, but is not limited to, the improvement and construction of certain road thoroughfares and collector and arterial roads, acquisition of right-of-way for those road improvements, improvements to all utilities, water, wastewater, and sanitary sewer improvements, associated drainage and trails, and park and recreational improvements, located within the district boundaries. These districts may levy a special assessment as a source of funding and costs are...

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