File #: 17-0556    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/28/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/9/2017 Final action: 5/16/2017
Title: Second Reading Ordinance - Creation of new Industrial District Agreement for Basic Equipment Co. Owned Property (1st Reading 5/9/17) Ordinance disannexing from the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, an approximately 3.41-acre tract of land owned by Basic Equipment Company and located in Nueces County; adjusting the City boundaries; amending Ordinance no. 029958 by adjusting the boundary of the City’s Industrial District No. 1 to include the disannexed tract; authorizing the City Manager, or designee, to execute an Industrial District Agreement with Basic Equipment Company, requiring the payment of 100 percent of the ad valorem taxes that would be due if the tract was in city limits, and to file the Industrial District Agreement in the official records of Nueces County; providing for publication; and providing for severance.
Sponsors: Business Liaison, Planning and Community Development Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo - Basic Equip Disannexation IDA 7B, 2. Presentation - Disannexation Basic Equip, 3. Ordinance - Industrial District Agreement 7B Basic Equipment Co, 4. Section 2 Attachment - Map and Metes and Bounds Describing Tract A, 5. Section 4 Attachment - Revised Industrial District 1 Metes & Bounds, 6. Section 5 Attachment - IDA 7B Basic Equipment, 7. Form 1295 - Basic Equipment Co

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Second Reading Ordinance - Creation of new Industrial District Agreement for Basic Equipment Co. Owned Property (1st Reading 5/9/17)

 

Ordinance disannexing from the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, an approximately 3.41-acre tract of land owned by Basic Equipment Company and located in Nueces County; adjusting the City boundaries; amending Ordinance no. 029958 by adjusting the boundary of the City’s Industrial District No. 1 to include the disannexed tract; authorizing the City Manager, or designee, to execute an Industrial District Agreement with Basic Equipment Company, requiring the payment of 100 percent of the ad valorem taxes that would be due if the tract was in city limits, and to file the Industrial District Agreement in the official records of Nueces County; providing for publication; and providing for severance.