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Our zoning committee has gathered the following information on possible annexation of NASWC areas. City of Austin Annexation InformationOn this page of our website, NASWC will post all information that we receive which is pertinent to the Annexation process affecting parts of our community. The next step the City must take is to develop an inventory of services and then a service plan for this annexation area. They will be sending another letter to all property owners in the affected areas in Fall of 2008, which will be in advance of two public hearings. At those hearings they will present the service plan and invite questions and comments on the proposed annexation. As Annexation progresses, we anticipate many questions and as we obtain answers, we will post them. NASWC is not a partner to this annexation. Though we are working with the City of Austin to gather information and to help them update what information they might have on our community, this in no way reflects our stand on the issue of Annexation nor does it constitute an eager partnership for completing the process. NASWC is not a MUD. Anderson Mill MUD and Springwoods MUD are the municipal utility districts to contact if you have questions concerning service and their role in the annexation process. Please check this page often for updates to this question. Springwoods Non-MUD AnnexationThe City of Austin is planning to annex Springwoods MUD, most of which is south of Anderson Mill Road; however there are some small sections that are north of Anderson Mill Road, and as they annex these portions they are also planning to include some sections which are not currently part of the MUD in order to maintain a contiguous plat. It is being referred to as the Springwoods MUD and non-MUD annexation. The annexation is to become effective December 31, 2010. Virginia Collier is the representative from the City of Austin Neighborhood Planning & Zoning Department -- phone 974-2022. The department wants to have 5 neighborhood representatives work with city services as they plan for the transition. There is a map of the various portions of the proposed annexation, along with other pertinent information, on the city's website. The City goes through a 3-year process for annexation, which includes notifications and hearings; according to city documents. Resolution & Amendment documents are posted on the City’s website. Cathy Mandell ResourcesSpringwoods annexation area map (PDF) Letter to property owners 28 March 2008 from COA (PDF) Letter to service providers 28 March 2008 (PDF)
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