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Item No. 13 <br />memorandum <br />TO: Mayor & Council <br />FROM: Stephanie H. Harris, Interim City Attorney <br />SUBJECT: DISANNEXATION REQUESTS <br />DATE: February 10, 2016 <br />BACKGROUND: The City Council has approved the disannexation of the properties of David <br />and Brenda G. Denison and Kevin and Sandi Kear due to lack of city water and sewer services <br />and the city's inability to provide them with these services in a timely manner. The properties <br />currently receive City Sanitation, Fire, EMS and Police Services. These services change to the <br />property owner's choice in sanitation company, local volunteer fire department, the city would <br />still provide EMS service and the Lamar County Sheriffs Department would be responsible for <br />law enforcement for the properties. <br />STATUS OF ISSUE: This is the second public hearing for the proposed disannexation of 10.05 <br />acres, being two 5.025 acre tracts located in the Wesley Askins Survey, Abstract No. 7, being <br />lots fourteen (14) and sixteen (16) of the Wildwood Estates Subdivision, according to the plat of <br />such addition recorded in Envelope 321 -A, Lamar County Plat Records. <br />PROCESS: The process for disannexing properties from the City of Paris requires two public <br />hearings over a 40 day period and publication of notice of the public hearing 10 -20 days prior, as <br />well as notice to Lamar County, school districts and railroad companies. Notice was published <br />in The Paris News on January 24, 2016. The first public hearing took place on February 8, 2016, <br />the second public hearing will take place February 22, 2016, and the City Council may take <br />action on the proposed disannexation ordinance at its regular meeting on March 14, 2016. <br />BUDGET: Tax base reduction <br />RECOMMENDATION: Conduct the second public hearing on the disannexation as published <br />on January 24, 2016 in The Paris News. <br />