Proposed Ordinances for May 9, 2023 Council Meeting

May 5, 2023

The following ordinances are on the agenda for consideration at the regular City Council meeting of May 9, 2023.  Please see the agenda packet here for more information.

First Readings

An Ordinance of the City of Georgetown, Texas, amending the Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Budget for midyear obligations that were not known at the time the budget was adopted; appropriating the various amounts thereof; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, providing for the extension of certain boundary limits of the City of Georgetown, Texas, and the annexation and initial zoning designation of Local Commercial (C-1) of certain territory consisting of 5.69 acres, more or less, in the Francis A. Hudson Survey Abstract No. 295 for the property generally located at 2400 FM 1460, as described herein; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

Second Readings

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas approving the “Development and Authorized Improvements Agreement,” between the City of Georgetown, Texas, LAMY 2243, LTD., and A.C. Weir Properties, Ltd. pertaining to the Bluffview Public Improvement District; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas adding Chapter 10.06 of the Code of Ordinances related to non-radioactive hazardous material routing through and in the City of Georgetown; repealing Section 10.04.030; providing for a penalty pursuant to Section 10.06.130; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, amending part of the Official Zoning Map for approximately 68-acres of land in the Joseph Thompson Survey, Abstract No. 608, generally located at the northeast corner of FM 2243 and SW Bypass, from the Residential Single Family (RS) zoning district to the Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning district with a base district of Residential Single-Family (RS) and Low Density Multifamily (MF-1); repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

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