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File #: 19-5198   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 8/8/2019
Posting Language: Ordinance extending the City limits by full purpose annexation of a 150.26 acre property located at 4526 South Loop 1604, which is contiguous to the city limits of San Antonio and located within the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in southeast Bexar County near City Council District 3, as requested by the property owners, Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., approving a Service Agreement, and establishing an effective date of August 31, 2019. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
Attachments: 1. CC Public Hearing 2 Exhibit A, 2. CC Public Hearing 2 Exhibit B, 3. CC Public Hearing 2 Exhibit C, 4. Planning Commission Resolution, 5. Halliburton Ord - 7-30-19, 6. Ordinance 2019-08-08-0601
Related files: 19-4454
DEPARTMENT: Planning


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Bridgett White, AICP


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 3


SUBJECT:

Second public hearing and consideration of an Ordinance of a 150.26 acre property, located at 4526 South Loop 1604, as requested by Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., and approving the associated Service Agreement.

SUMMARY:

Second public hearing and consideration of an Ordinance extending the City limits by full purpose annexation of a 150.26 acre property located at 4526 South Loop 1604, which is contiguous to the city limits of San Antonio and located within the City of San Antonio's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in southeast Bexar County, as requested by the property owners, Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., approving a Service Agreement, and establishing an effective date of August 31, 2019.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. is a large oil services company that currently maintains an office at the intersection of IH-37 South and South Loop 1604, in the City's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) and in Emergency Services District (ESD) #6. This facility is the main base for its Eagle Ford Shale operations. As of 2018, Halliburton has approximately $29.8 million dollars in real property value and $240 million dollars in personal property value (mostly mobile equipment called "rolling stock"), located at the project site. In addition, this office is subject to Texas sales/use tax via a direct pay permit.

In 2010, the City included the Halliburton property in its Heritage South Sector Plan (as part of the City's Comprehensive Plan to accommodate sustainable growth). In January 2014, the City annexed the Halliburton property for limited purposes as part of the South San Antonio Area. Under limited purpose annexation, the City is allowed to extend regulatory authority for the limited purposes of applying its planning, zoning, health, and safety ordinances without the provisions of full services. The City cannot asse...

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