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13 - 6055 CLARKSVILLE STREET DISANNEXATION REQUEST
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Its ETJ, the municipal ordinanae supersedes the regu4tions imposed by or adopted by the <br />Commission. (Sec. 216.902.) <br />6. Indu3trial Districts and Planned Unit Reveloomert Districts <br />Section 42.044 of the TLGC albws a municipality to designate a part of its ETJ as an industrial <br />district and treat that area in the manner considered to be In the best Interest of the city, <br />including making written contracts with the owner of the land regarding annexation and <br />regulations. Chapter 42 of the TLGC also discusses planned unit development districts in the <br />ETJ. The governing body of a municipality that has disannexed territory previously annexed for <br />limited purposes may designate an area within its ETJ as a planned unit development district by <br />written agreement with the owner of the land. The panned unit development district shall <br />contain no fewer than 250 acres. (See TLGC Sec. 42016.) <br />7. impact F*W <br />Impact fees, under Ch. 395 of the TLGC, may be applied in the ETJ; however, impact fees for <br />roadway elements cannot be imposed In the ETJ. Paris does not Collect such fees at this the. <br />a. Municipal Drainage UtilityS+tstems <br />Under Sec. 402.044 (a) of the TLGC, the boundaries of a city's drainage system service area may <br />be extended within the ETJ that contribute overland flow into the watershed of the city. Parts <br />has no such system at this tlme. <br />9. The SAM Foot "kulsance ae "_ <br />Section 217.042 of the TLGC states as follows: <br />(A) The municipality may define and prohl* any nuisance within the limits of the municipality <br />W within 5,000 feet outside the limits,, without regard to Its ETJ. <br />(a) The municipality may enforce all ordinances necessary to prevent and summarily abate and <br />remove a nuisance. <br />If a home -rule city wishes to enforce these activities extraterritorially, city ordinances must be <br />amended to reflect the extraterritorial application of the ordinances. Also, a home -rule city <br />cannot just state that all conduct Is a nuisance and extend such nuisance mviations S,OOD feet <br />from the city's boundaries. A "nuisence is anything that works injury, harm or prejudice to an <br />individual or the public, or which causes a well- founded apprehensbn of danger. A nuisance <br />obstruct4, impairs or destroys the reasonable, peaceful and comfortable use of property. <br />1o. Economk Development <br />HB 918, effectwe May 17, 2oDs, amended Section 38D.001(a) of the TLGC to Include a <br />munkipalhty's ET) and areas annexed for limited purpases as part of the municipality for <br />purposes of establishIng economic development Programs. SB 466, effective September 1, <br />2005, amended a number of Sections of chapter 877 of the TLGC relating to municipal <br />a <br />
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