Title
Consider/Discuss Potential Approach for Orderly Growth and Annexation Planning
Summary
COUNCIL GOAL: Direction for Strategic Growth
MEETING DATE: November 16, 2015
DEPARTMENT: Planning Department
CONTACT: Jennifer Arnold, Planning Manager
Brian Lockley, AICP, CPM, Director of Planning
Michael Quint, Executive Director of Development Services
RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Discuss and provide direction to Staff.
ITEM SUMMARY:
* This item is to discuss and provide direction on a potential approach for orderly growth and annexation planning in McKinney.
* The area of McKinney's current city limits is 66.82 square miles. However, the ultimate area of McKinney's city limits is roughly 116 square miles. This means that roughly 50 square miles of unincorporated land currently sits within McKinney's extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ).
* While a municipality can plan future development conditions for land within its ETJ, it cannot exercise land use control (i.e. zoning) or taxing authority over those unincorporated areas.
* As such, many Texas cities establish a municipal annexation plan as a means by which to ensure orderly growth, development and fiscal health over the short and long term.
* Given the tremendous amount of growth expected to occur in McKinney over the next several years, Staff strongly recommends that the City Council consider adopting a plan for the systematic annexation of unincorporated land in its ETJ.
* By establishing a new Municipal Annexation Plan, the City will be able to better protect the long term interests of the City in terms of desired growth patterns, development quality, and fiscal stability.
* If the City Council is supportive of this, Staff will begin coordinating with the City Attorney's Office to draft a Municipal Annexation Plan. Staff anticipates that a Municipal Annexation Plan could be ready for consideration by Council in the Spring of 2016.
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