How often do they change? I know the individual schools that a property is zoned to within an ISD is subject to change, but how high is the risk that a home located adjacent to the boundary between districts will get switched?
I may end up doing that. An open records request to MCAD came back with documents noting "MULTIPLE ACCTS BECAUSE PROPERTY SITS ON 2 SCHOOL DISTRICTS"normaleagle05 said:
I have some experience with Montgomery on this front. Your bigger issue here may be that no one really knows where that boundary really is. There a chick along the Montgomery/Magnolia line that is in both!
If you really want to know the answer, email both districts' open records officer and request the district boundary metes and bounds description. Post the description or send it to me in an email and I can help you out.
I'd still be curious to know, but someone else put it under contract today.normaleagle05 said:
I got a hold of my copy of the Montgomery description. Tell me where the property is and I can tell you how the ISD boundary crosses it (according to MISD).
Quote:
Thence north with the west line of said Mortimer survey to
the south line of the Richard Smith survey;
Thence east with the south line of said Richard Smith survey
to the southeast corner thereof;
Thence north along the east line of said Richard Smith survey
to its northeast corner;
Thence west with the north line of said Smith survey to the
southeast corner of the Theodore Bennette survey;
Thence north with the east boundary lines of the Theodore
Bennette, Robert P. Stewart and Nancy Lynch surveys to the south line
of the James Smith survey;