Public Notices (1): Public Hearing for Beall Development Public Improvement District, 10 December 2024, 6P, City Hall
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• Public Hearing
"... the City Council of the City of Willow Park, Texas (“City”), will hold a public hearing to accept public comments and discuss the petition (the “Petition”) filed by the person identified in the Petition (the “Petitioner”), requesting that the City create a public improvement district within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City to be referred to as the Beall-Dean Ranch Public Improvement District (the “District”).
Date, Time, and Place of the Hearing. The public hearing will start at or after 6:00 p.m., December 10, 2024, at Willow Park City Hall, 120 El Chico Trail, Suite A, Willow Park, Texas 76087.
General Nature of the Proposed Authorized Improvements. The general nature of the proposed public improvements to be provided by the District that are necessary for the development of the Property within the District and which shall promote the interests of the City and confer a special benefit upon the Property, may include: (i) acquisition, construction, and improvement of street, roadway and sidewalk improvements, including related drainage, utility relocation, signalization, landscaping, lighting, signage, off-street parking and right-of-way; (ii) acquisition, construction, and improvement of water, wastewater, and drainage improvements and facilities; (iii) establishment and improvement of parks, trails and recreational facilities improvements; (iv) projects similar to those listed above authorized by the Act, including similar off-site projects that provide a benefit to the Property within the District; (v) acquisition of real property or interests in real property in connection with each Authorized Improvement; (vi) payment of costs, including, without limitation, design, engineering, permitting, legal, required payment, performance and maintenance bonds, bidding, support, construction, construction management, administrative and inspection costs, associated with developing and financing the public improvements listed in (i) through (v) above; (vii) payment of costs associated with special supplemental services for improvement and promotion of the District as approved by the City including services related to advertising, promotion, health and sanitation, water and waste-water, public satety, security, business recruitment, development, recreation, and cultural enhancement related to the public improvements listed in (i) through (v) above; (viii) payment of costs of establishing, administering, and operating the District, as well as the interest, costs of issuance, reserve funds, or credit enhancement of bonds issued for the purposes described in (i) through (vili) above (collectively, the "Authorized Improvements"). The Authorized Improvements shall promote the interest of the City and confer a special benefit upon the property within the District.
Proposed District Boundaries. The District is proposed to include property owned by the Petitioner consisting of approximately 317.732 acres of property generally located south of Interstate Highway I-12 [?], west of F. M. 1187, and north of E. Bankhead Highway, and within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, as more particularly described by a metes and bounds description available at the Willow Park City Hall and available for public inspection.
Proposed Method of Assessment. The City shall levy assessments on each parcel within the District in a manner that results in imposing equal shares of the costs on property similarly benefited. Each assessment may be paid in part or in full at any time (including interest), and certain assessments may be paid in annual installments (including interest). If the City allows an assessment to be paid in installments, then the installments must be paid in amounts necessary to meet annual costs for those Authorized Improvements financed by the assessment and must continue for a period necessary to retire the indebtedness on those Authorized Improvements (including interest).
Proposed Apportionment of Cost between the District and the City. The City will not be obligated to provide any funding to finance the Authorized Improvements, other than from assessments levied in the District. No City property in the District shall be assessed. The Petitioner may fund certain improvements from other funds available to the Petitioner.
Objections During the public hearing, any interested person may speak for or against the establishment of the District and the advisability of the improvements to be made for the benefit of the property within the District. Written and oral objections will be considered at the hearing.
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