Tex. Spec. Dist. Local Laws Code Section 6905.053
Annexation by Petition


(a)

The district may annex territory in the manner provided by this section.

(b)

The board may annex territory or a municipality under this section only if a petition requesting annexation is signed by 50 voters of the territory or municipality to be annexed, or a majority of the registered voters of that territory or municipality, whichever is fewer, and is filed with the board. The petition must describe the territory to be annexed by metes and bounds, or otherwise, except that if the territory is the same as that contained in the boundaries of a municipality, the petition is sufficient if it states that the territory to be annexed is the territory contained in the municipal boundaries.

(c)

If the board determines that the petition complies with Subsection (b), that the annexation would be in the best interest of the territory or municipality and the district, and that the district will be able to supply water to the territory or municipality, the board shall:

(1)

adopt a resolution stating the conditions, if any, under which the territory or municipality may be annexed to the district; and

(2)

set a time and place to hold a hearing on the question of whether the territory or municipality to be annexed will benefit from:

(A)

the improvements, works, or facilities owned or operated or contemplated to be owned or operated by the district; or

(B)

the other functions of the district.

(d)

At least 10 days before the date of the hearing, notice of the adoption of the resolution stating the time and place of the hearing shall be published one time in a newspaper of general circulation in the territory or municipality to be annexed. The notice must describe the territory in the same manner in which Subsection (b) requires the petition to describe the territory.

(e)

Any interested person may appear at the hearing and offer evidence for or against the annexation.

(f)

The hearing may proceed in the order and under the rules prescribed by the board and may be recessed from time to time.

(g)

If, at the conclusion of the hearing, the board finds that the property in the territory or municipality will benefit from the present or contemplated improvements, works, or facilities of the district, the board shall adopt a resolution making a finding of the benefit and calling an election in the territory or municipality proposed to be annexed.

(h)

The resolution must state:

(1)

the date of the election;

(2)

each place where the election will be held; and

(3)

the proposition to be voted on.

(i)

At least 10 days before the date set for the election, notice of the election shall be given by publishing a substantial copy of the resolution calling the election one time in a newspaper of general circulation in the territory proposed to be annexed.

(j)

In calling an election on the proposition for annexation of the territory or municipality, the board may include, as part of the same proposition or as a separate proposition, a proposition for:

(1)

the territory or municipality to assume its part of the tax-supported bonds of the district then outstanding and those bonds previously voted but not yet sold; and

(2)

an ad valorem tax to be imposed on taxable property on the territory or municipality along with the tax in the rest of the district for the payment of the bonds.

(k)

If a majority of the votes cast at the election are in favor of annexation, the board by resolution shall annex the territory or municipality to the district.

(l)

The board is not required to call an election if:

(1)

a petition requesting annexation is signed by all residents and landowners of the territory to be annexed, the same as provided by law for conveyance of real property; and

(2)

the petition:

(A)

states that the petitioners approve their share of the outstanding bonds or other obligations, and the unissued bonds, if any, of the district, and authorizes the board to set tax rates sufficient to pay their share of the debt; and

(B)

is filed in the office of the county clerk of the county in which the district is located.

(m)

An annexation under this section is incontestable except in the manner and within the time for contesting elections under the Election Code.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 920 (H.B. 3166), Sec. 1.06, eff. April 1, 2009.

Source: Section 6905.053 — Annexation by Petition, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/SD/htm/SD.­6905.­htm#6905.­053 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

6905.001
Definitions
6905.002
Nature of District
6905.003
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
6905.051
District Territory
6905.052
City of Beeville Annexations
6905.053
Annexation by Petition
6905.101
Composition of Board
6905.102
Removal from Office
6905.103
Board Resolutions
6905.104
Officers and Assistants
6905.105
Meetings
6905.106
Personal Liability of Directors
6905.151
General Powers
6905.152
Bylaws and Rules
6905.153
Regional Waste Disposal
6905.154
Permits
6905.155
Property Acquisition, Use, and Disposition
6905.156
Requests for and Acceptance of Aid
6905.157
District Office
6905.158
Personnel
6905.159
General Manager
6905.160
General Authority of Public Agencies and Political Subdivisions to Contract with District
6905.161
Contracts to Supply Water
6905.162
Sources for Water
6905.163
Construction Contracts
6905.164
Conveyance of Land to District
6905.165
Surplus Property
6905.166
Eminent Domain
6905.167
Cost of Relocating or Altering Property
6905.168
Rights-of-way
6905.201
District Money
6905.202
Depository
6905.203
Investment of District Money
6905.204
District Facilities Exempt from Taxation and Assessment
6905.251
Authority to Issue Bonds
6905.252
Form of Bonds
6905.253
Maturity
6905.254
Election for Bonds Payable from Ad Valorem Taxes
6905.255
Bonds Secured by Revenue
6905.256
Bonds Payable from Ad Valorem Taxes
6905.257
Additional Security
6905.258
Trust Indenture
6905.259
Deannexation of District Territory After Issuance of Bonds
6905.260
Charges for District Services
6905.261
Use of Bond Proceeds
6905.262
Appointment of Receiver
6905.263
Refunding Bonds
6905.264
Limitation on Rights of Holders
6905.265
Bonds Exempt from Taxation

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 6905.053’s source at texas​.gov