Proposed Ordinances for consideration at the March 14, 2023 City Council meeting

Mar 9, 2023

The following ordinances are on the agenda for consideration at the regular City Council meeting of March 14, 2023.  Please see the agenda packet here for more information.

First Readings

An Ordinance of the City of Georgetown, Texas adopting Chapter 8.40 of the Code of Ordinances relating to establishing minimum standards of care for Youth Recreation Programs; providing a severability clause; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; and establishing an effective date.

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, amending part of the Official Zoning Map to rezone 8.66 acres in the Orville Perry Survey, Abstract 10, from the Residential Single-Family (RS) zoning district to the Local Commercial (C-1) zoning 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, granting a Special Use Permit for the specific uses of “Automobile Repair and Service, General” within the General Commercial (C-3) zoning district, for the property located at approximately 235 feet east of the intersection of FM 1460 and Westinghouse, bearing the legal description of 1.3713 Acres in the Joseph Robertson Survey, Abstract No. 545; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

Second Reading

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 designations of Residential Single Family (RS), Neighborhood Commercial (CN), and Agriculture (AG) of certain territory consisting of 101.24 acres, more or less, in the John Berry Survey Abstract No. 51 and the annexation of 3.68 acres of right-of-way on Count Road 152 adjacent to said territory; repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions; including a severability clause; and establishing an effective date.

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