Subject: 20420/Reso/Sub.Plan of Serv/S.Wauhatchie Pike Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1993 12:29:10 -0500 RESOLUTION NO. 20420 A RESOLUTION TO SUBMIT A PROPOSED PLAN OF SERVICES TO THE CHATTANOOGA-HAMILTON COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION FOR REVIEW RELATIVE TO THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES ADJACENT TO SOUTH WAUHATCHIE PIKE, MORE SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, LYING CONTIGUOUS TO THE PRESENT CORPORATE LIMITS. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE, That a proposed plan of services, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, relative to the proposed annexation of certain properties adjacent to South Wauhatchie Pike, more specifically described herein, lying contiguous to the present corporate limits, be and is hereby submitted to the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission for study and a written report pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated A7 6-51-102 to be rendered within ninety (90) days hereafter. The legal description of said properties is designated as set forth below and is included with the proposed plan of services attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. The legal description for the property to be annexed is set forth as follows: BEGINNING at the southwest corner of parcel 8, Hunnicutt tax map 165, said point being on the Dade County, Georgia/Hamilton County, Tennessee line; thence, in a northeasterly direction, along the west property line of parcels 8, 9, and 10.2, map 165, and continuing along the west property line of parcel 28.1, map 153, to its northwestern corner, which is in the existing Chattanooga, Tennessee city limits; thence, in a southeasterly direction along the north property line of said parcel 28.1 and the existing city limit line, extending across Interstate 24 to the western right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 11; thence, still following the existing city limit line and the western right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 11 on the eastern property line of parcel 10.1, map 165, in a southeastern direction, crossing the L & N RR right-of-way, then following the eastern property line of parcel 5, map 166 to its most southeastern corner, said corner is in the western right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 11; thence, leaving U.S. Highway 11 in a northwesterly direction, along the south property line if parcel 5, map 166, and the north property line of parcel 18, map 165 to the east right-of-way line of the L & N RR, said point being the northwest corner of parcel 18, map 166; thence, in a southwesterly direction, along the aforesaid east right-of-way line and the west property lines of parcels 18 and 16, map 165, continuing across the L & N spur track to the Wauhatchie Railroad Yards, then continuing along the east right-of-way line of the L & N RR and the west property line of parcel 14, map 165, and parcel 2, map 177, to the Dade County, Georgia/Hamilton County, Tennessee line; thence, westwardly along the said county/state line, being also the south line of parcel 8, map 165, to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ADOPTED: December 6, 1994 PAN:tlm 0C PROPOSED PLAN OF SERVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH TENNESSEE CODE ANNOTATED A76-51-102 The City Council of the City of Chattanooga, Tennessee hereby proposes the following Plan for Provision of Services for an annexation area of certain properties adjacent to South Wauhatchie Pike lying contiguous to the present corporate limits of the City of Chattanooga, Tennessee as set forth within the attached Resolution. A. POLICE Patrolling, radio directed response to calls for assistance, crime prevention services, traffic control and accident prevention services and other police protection and support using present personnel and equipment will be provided on the effective date of annexation. B. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING Traffic engineering and installation of signs and other traffic control devices to be installed as required throughout the annexation area, when the need is established by appropriate traffic studies. C. FIRE 1. Fire protection by present personnel and the equipment of the fire fighting force within the limitations of available water and distance from fire stations will be provided on the effective date of annexation. 2. Additional fire services such as those made available through the City's fire prevention bureau and its arson investigation unit will be made available on the effective date of annexation. 3. Within six months after annexation, fire hydrants will be installed in those areas where water mains of adequate size are available. Placement of hydrants will be on the basis of nationally-accepted standards defined by the National Fire Underwriters' Association. As additional water lines are extended into areas that are not presently served, fire hydrants shall be installed as required by the above-mentioned standard. 4. Within six months after annexation a study will be completed to determine the need for the establishment of a fire substation in or near the annexed area to assure the continued compliance with standards established by the National Fire Underwriters appropriate to the existing fire insurance rating. D. REFUSE COLLECTION The same regular refuse collection now provided by the City will be extended to the annexed area on the effective date of annexation. E. STREETS 1. Emergency maintenance of streets (repair of hazardous chuck holes, measures necessary to maintain normal traffic flow), removal of snow and/or sanding of streets during icing conditions will begin on the effective date of annexation. 2. Routine maintenance, on the same basis as in the present City, will begin in the annexed area following the effective date of annexation. 3. Within six months of annexation, street name signs will be installed as needed in all substantially developed areas. 4. Street lights will be installed under the same standards as now prevail in the City. F. PLANNING AND ZONING The planning and zoning jurisdiction of the City will extend to the annexed area on the effective date of annexation. City planning will thereafter encompass the annexed area. Pending a review of the zoning by the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Planning Commission and the City, the property shall be re-classified to a temporary classification pursuant to Article X, Section 100 of the City's Zoning Ordinance. G. RECREATION FACILITIES 1. All of the recreational areas and programs provided for the present City residents will be made available immediately to the residents of the annexed area. 2. Summer recreation programs such as softball tournaments and Little League will be made available to all residents. H. WATER SYSTEM Water for domestic, commercial and industrial uses will continue to be provided to residents of the newly annexed area by the Tennessee-American Water Company. I. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Electricity for domestic, commercial and industrial uses will continue to be provided to residents of the newly annexed area by the Electric Power Board of Chattanooga. J. SEWER SYSTEM The existing Moccasin Bend Wastewater Treatment Plant is adequately sized to treat the flow from its Chattanooga service area. Interceptor sewers have been constructed nearby to transmit flow within the existing City boundaries. Sewers will be extended into the annexed area in accordance with the overall sewage development plan. K. INSPECTION/CODE ENFORCEMENT Chattanooga now provides inspection and code enforcement services (building, electrical, plumbing, gas, and better housing) to all areas of the City. These same services will be provided to the newly annexed area when it becomes a part of the municipality. L. ANIMAL CONTROL The Humane Educational Society of Chattanooga provides the services of animal control and enforces the City's leash laws and other animal control ordinances. This service will be available in the new area when the annexation becomes effective.