Austin Expands: Over 1500 Acres Annexed
- A special meeting was convened solely to discuss the annexation of land into the city.
- Council members approved the annexation of a substantial 1,539.76-acre area.
- This significant expansion included land across both Travis and Williamson Counties, specifically along the FM 1325 Corridor.
- Despite a public hearing, no members of the public attended or offered testimony regarding the proposed annexation.
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City Council Ron Mullen Mayor John Treviño, Jr. Mayor Pro Tem Council Members Mark Rose Roger Duncan Sally Shipman Mark E. Spaeth Charles E. Urdy Jorge Carrasco City Manager Elden Aldridge City Clerk ITY OF AT FOUNDED 182. Austin City Council MINUTES For - SPECIAL CALLED MEETING NOVEMBER 27, 1984 ELECTRIC BUILDING AUDITORIUM 4:00 Ρ.Μ. Council Chambers, 307 West Second Street, Austin, Texas Memorandum To: - Mayor Mullen called to order the Special Called Meeting of the Council, noting the absence of Councilmembers Duncan, Rose and Urdy. The Mayor announced the purpose of the meeting is for annexation of certain land. There was no one in the audience, other than members of the staff, therefore, no one appeared to speak. 4 Motion The Council, on Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's motion, Mayor Mullen's second, closed the public hearing on annexation of the following: (4-0 Vote, Councilmembers Duncan, Rose and Urdy absent.) a. 1,539.76 acres of land out of the James Rogers Survey No. 19, T. W. Bundick Survey No. 83, T. M. Fowler Survey No. 20, Thomas Collins Survey No. 61, Francisco Garcia Survey No. 60, John Applegate Survey No. 58, Wm. W. Hornsby Surveys Nos. 22, 76, and 77, and the Jacob м. Harrell Survey in Travis County, Texas; and the Wm. W. Hornsby Surveys Nos. 76 and 77, George W. Spear Survey No. 100, Andrew Spreecher Survey No. 101, and the Jacob M. Harrell Survey in Williamson County, Texas, Fm 1325 Corridor. C7a-83-008. ADJOURNMENT Council adjourned their meeting at 4:35 p.m.