Anyone familiar with annexation law?
I posted a while back asking about authority of the city in the ETJ because a BESS developer is planning to develop the land right behind my back yard and we sit in the ETJ just a few hundred feet from city limits. I've been absolutely racking my brain with ways to stop this and it seems annexation is the most likely solution so zoning will be applied (and hopefully I'll have some influence with city council being in a smaller town). Even then I recognize the city could grant a zoning waiver.
Now I can meet the requirements of the section below if I bring in another landowner to sign the petition (we'd have 100% of registered voters (me and my wife would be only actual people living in this area) but then I need a 3rd person because of the size requirement.there are two neighboring landowners that connect to the BESS land and there's a decent chance I can get at least one to sign.
Is there anything I'm missing? I've seen some language regarding a minimum 1000 foot width but I think this may be an exception to that but I'm not entirely positive? I'll also likey speak with a lawyer but Texags knows stuff! Also for reference, all properties, including the BESS property have city services provided so there's no extra cost there for the city.
SUBCHAPTER C-4. ANNEXATION OF AREAS WITH POPULATION OF LESS THAN 200 BY PETITION
Sec. 43.0681. AUTHORITY TO ANNEX. A municipality may annex an area with a population of less than 200 only if the following conditions are met, as applicable:
(1) the municipality obtains consent to annex the area through a petition signed by more than 50 percent of the registered voters of the area; and
(2) if the registered voters of the area do not own more than 50 percent of the land in the area, the petition described by Subdivision (1) is signed by more than 50 percent of the owners of land in the area.
I posted a while back asking about authority of the city in the ETJ because a BESS developer is planning to develop the land right behind my back yard and we sit in the ETJ just a few hundred feet from city limits. I've been absolutely racking my brain with ways to stop this and it seems annexation is the most likely solution so zoning will be applied (and hopefully I'll have some influence with city council being in a smaller town). Even then I recognize the city could grant a zoning waiver.
Now I can meet the requirements of the section below if I bring in another landowner to sign the petition (we'd have 100% of registered voters (me and my wife would be only actual people living in this area) but then I need a 3rd person because of the size requirement.there are two neighboring landowners that connect to the BESS land and there's a decent chance I can get at least one to sign.
Is there anything I'm missing? I've seen some language regarding a minimum 1000 foot width but I think this may be an exception to that but I'm not entirely positive? I'll also likey speak with a lawyer but Texags knows stuff! Also for reference, all properties, including the BESS property have city services provided so there's no extra cost there for the city.
SUBCHAPTER C-4. ANNEXATION OF AREAS WITH POPULATION OF LESS THAN 200 BY PETITION
Sec. 43.0681. AUTHORITY TO ANNEX. A municipality may annex an area with a population of less than 200 only if the following conditions are met, as applicable:
(1) the municipality obtains consent to annex the area through a petition signed by more than 50 percent of the registered voters of the area; and
(2) if the registered voters of the area do not own more than 50 percent of the land in the area, the petition described by Subdivision (1) is signed by more than 50 percent of the owners of land in the area.