24-R-74 Development Agreement Rumpf-Brady- 44 acresRESOLUTION NO. 24-R-74
A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SCHERTZ, TEXAS AUTHORIZING THE APPROVAL OF
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS WITH WESLEY H. RUMPF, CHAD
RUSSELL BRADY AND AMANDA BRADY, FOR APPROXIMATELY 44
ACRES OF LAND IN RELATION TO ANNEXATION,
EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION STATUS, DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS AND OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION
THEREWITH
WHEREAS, the City staff of the City of Schertz (the "City") has been approached by
Wesley H. Rumpf, Chad Russell Brady and Amanda Brady Owner(s)") to enter into
Development Agreements in relation to annexation, extraterritorial jurisdiction status in relation
to approximately 44 acres; and
WHEREAS, Texas Local Government Code Section 212 allows the City to enter into an
agreement with an owner of land that is located in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the
municipality; and
WHEREAS, the exhibit A is attached illustrating the approximately 44 acres that are
identified within this resolution; and
WHEREAS, the City staff has recommended that a development agreement in relation to
annexation, extraterritorial jurisdiction status, development regulations and other matters in
connection as outlined within the Development Agreement.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SCHERTZ, TEXAS THAT:
Section 1. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to execute and deliver
a Development Agreement with Wesley H. Rumpf, Chad Russell Brady and Amanda
Brady (Owner(s)) generally per the attached Exhibit B, subject to changes approved by the
City Manager and City Attorney.
Section 2. The recitals contained in the preamble hereof are hereby found to be true, and
such recitals are hereby made a part of this Resolution for all purposes and are adopted as
a part of the judgment and findings of the City Council.
Section 3. All resolutions, or parts thereof, which are in conflict or inconsistent with any
provision of this Resolution are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict, and the
provisions of this Resolution shall be and remain controlling as to the matters resolved
herein.
Section 4. This Resolution shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws
of the State of Texas and the United States of America.
Section 5. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof to any person or
circumstance shall be held to be invalid, the remainder of this Resolution and the
application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall nevertheless be
valid, and the City Council hereby declares that this Resolution would have been enacted
without such invalid provision.
Section 6. It is officially found, determined, and declared that the meeting at which this
Resolution is adopted was open to the public and public notice of the time, place, and
subject matter of the public business to be considered at such meeting, including this
Resolution, was given, all as required by Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as
amended.
Section 7. This Resolution shall be in force and effect from and after its final passage,
and it is so resolved.
PASSED AND ADOPTED, thiA day of , 2024.
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STATE OF TEXAS § CITY OF SCHERTZ
COUNTY OF BEXAR § DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
This DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into effective as of the
day of , 2024 ("Effective Date"), by and between the CITY OF
SCHERTZ, Texas, a Texas Municipal Corporation ("City") and WESLEY H. RUMPF and
CHAD RUSSELL BRADY and AMANDA BRADY (collectively, the "Owners"). The City and
the Owners may be individually referred to herein as "Party" or collectively as the "Parties".
WHEREAS, Wesley H. Rumpf owns approximately 28.901 acres ("Rumpf Property") located on
the south side of Schaefer Road, approximately 3,500 feet east of FM 1518, more particularly
described and Bexar County Appraisal District Identification Numbers 309807 & 309814, within
the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of the City of Schertz, Bexar County ("County"), Texas, as further
described in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes; and
WHEREAS, Chad Russell Brady and Amanda Brady own approximately 14.932 acres ("Brady
Property") located adjacent to the Rumpf Property, more particularly described and Bexar County
Appraisal District Identification Number 309837, within the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of the
City of Schertz, Bexar County ("County"), Texas, as further described in Exhibit "B", which is
attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes; and
WHEREAS, the Rumpf Property and the Brady Property (collectively, the "Properties") are to be
developed as a residential community including associated infrastructure and other public
improvements (as further described herein, the "Project"); and
WHEREAS, the Owners are requesting to utilize capacity in the Saddlebrook lift station, the pro-
rata of which has been paid for by the City of Schertz and is assigned to and controlled by the City
of Schertz; and
WHEREAS, the City's Master Thoroughfare Plan includes future roadways through the
Properties, which support connectivity and future development within the City; and
WHEREAS, the City has determined that the annexation and development of the Properties in
accordance with the terms herein provided will benefit the City; and
WHEREAS, in exchange for utility service and other commitments outlined in this Agreement,
the Owners have agreed to dedicate right-of-way to the City and to voluntary, full purpose
annexation of the Properties following completion of the Project, which will thereafter to be
included into the City's corporate limits; and
WHEREAS, necessary police, public safety, and other municipal utility services will be provided
to the Properties for the Project as herein described; and
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WHEREAS, The City enters into this Agreement pursuant to the authority granted thereto under
the Constitution and general laws of the State of Texas, including (particularly) Article III, Section
52-a of the Texas Constitution, Subchapter G of Chapter 212, and the Authorizing Ordinance.
WHEREAS, the City Council has found that development of the Properties in compliance with
this Agreement will serve a public purpose and benefit the City and is in the best interests of the
residents of the City; and
WHEREAS, in recognition of the mutual benefits to be derived from the controlled and planned
development of the Properties, the Owners and City desire to enter into this Agreement to evidence
the terms of their mutual agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City of Schertz City Council authorized and approved this Agreement at a
regularly scheduled council meeting subject to the Open Meetings Act in compliance with the
laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances of the City on
.2024.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms and conditions described herein, and for other
good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged,
the City and Developer agree as follows:
I. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1.01 Agreement. The Owners agree that the Properties shall be annexed into the City
immediately following completion of the Project, as further defined in Section 1.02 herein.
1.02 Completion of the Project. The Project shall be deemed complete ("Project Completion")
when all infrastructure improvements have been properly and completely platted, permitted, and
constructed, as outlined in this Agreement, and when a residential structure has been properly and
completely permitted and constructed on each individual platted lot, as outlined in this Agreement.
1.03 Zoning. The Owners acknowledge and agree that the City may zone the Properties in a
manner consistent with the uses hereunder contemplated, but this Agreement does not constitute a
contract for specific zoning.
1.04 Application Procedures. Development of the Properties shall be governed by the
following:
1.04.1 Plat Approval & Building Review. The Parties agree that the Properties shall be
platted through the County and in accordance with County standards, provided however,
water, sewer, and street shall be designed in accordance with City standards as of the
Effective Date. Building construction shall be in accordance with City building standards,
provided however, building approvals shall be in accordance with Section 1.04.04 herein.
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1.04.2 Development of the Property. Development of the Properties shall be consistent
with the following standards o:
• Minimum lot size shall be 5,000 square feet.
• Minimum lot width shall be 45 feet wide.
• Minimum lot depth shall be 110 feet deep.
• Minimum side yard setbacks shall be 7.5 feet and no fences are allowed between
the front yard and rear corner of the primary structure and A/C units are only
allowed in the side yard if there is no A/U unit in the adjacent side yard.
• Minimum front setbacks shall be 25 feet.
• Minimum rear yard setbacks shall be 10 feet.
• Irregular -shaped lots may have modified lot dimensions subject to County
approval.
• Openings on the side of the primary structure are limited to windows.
• Impervious cover is 60% per platted lot.
• Minimum off-street parking spaces shall be two (2) spaces.
• Maximum building height shall be 35 feet.
1.04.3 Parkland Dedication. Parkland dedication requirements of UDC Section 21.9.10
shall apply and may be fully satisfied, and not be capped at 50% satisfied by providing
publicly accessible private parkland owned and maintained by a homeowners' association
("HOA") and no additional parkland dedication to the City shall be required.
1.04.4 Review & Inspections. Inspections of infrastructure and buildings shall be
performed in accordance with this section.
1.04.4.1 Environmental & Erosion Control. All erosion and sedimentation
controls shall be monitored and maintained at all times during the construction
process, and shall be inspected biweekly by a qualified, third -party engineering
inspector, as approved by the City. Such inspection results shall be provided to the
City following each inspection.
1.04.4.1.1 For purposes of this section, the term construction shall include all
phases of development, from the movement of dirt for infrastructure to final
approval.
1.04.4.2 Building Inspections. Construction of new single-family homes
and related structures and improvements (such as pools, driveways, and sheds) shall
be constructed in accordance with City building standards as of the Effective Date,
provided however, building inspections and approvals shall be conducted by a
qualified, third -party inspection service, as approved by the City and shall be
consistent with City inspection practices. Approved inspections for each single-
family residence shall be submitted to the City prior to home occupation.
1.04.4.3 The City shall provide inspection of all public improvements.
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1.04.4.4 Cost for inspections shall be the responsibility of the Owners.
1.05 Public Facilities Schedule & Financing.
1.05.1 The City hereby agrees to provide the following:
1.05.1.1 Connection to City utilities and confirmation of capacity to serve the
Project ("Capacity").
1.05.1.2 With this Agreement the City agrees to assign and/or allocate up to
250 LUE in water capacity and service. Owner shall pay the City the cost per LUE
at the time of the Owner's, or Owner's agent's, formal request for water meter
installation per lot. The cost of each LUE shall be the fee as of the date of plat
recordation.
1.05.1.3 With this Agreement the City agrees to assign and/or allocate 250
LUE in sewer capacity and service from the Saddlebrook lift station. Owner shall
pay the City the cost per LUE at the time of the Owner's, or Owner's agent's, formal
request for sewer line connection installation per lot. The LUEs in sewer capacity
may not be assigned to another property. The cost of each LUE shall be the fee as
of the date of plat recordation.
1.05.2 Roadway Impact Fees. The owner shall receive credit for the dedication of right-
of-way for the FM 3009/Redbud Canyon, as well as Ray Corbett, as per Chapter 78, Article
VII Roadway Capital Recovery Fees. Roadway Impact Fees will be due as per Chapter 78,
Article VII Roadway Capital Recovery Fees at time of issuance of a water meter.. As a
result of the right-of-way dedication and construction described in Section 1.05.4.1 below,
roadway impact fees ordinarily assessed by the City shall be waived and not be due for the
Project.
1.05.3 Water and Sewer Impact Fees. Water and Sewer impact fees shall be paid as
applicable.
1.05.4 The Owners shall be responsible for the payment of all costs associated with the
extension and improvements of the infrastructure required to properly serve the
development of the Properties and the Project, unless provided otherwise herein. If the City
requires the Owner to plan for or construct any infrastructure not required to serve the
development of the Property or Project, Owner shall receive credit or payment in
accordance with the Code and State law. The Owners hereby agrees to provide the
following:
1.05.4.1 Right of Way Dedication and Road Construction.
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1.05.4.1.1 FM 3009/Redbud Canyon. At the time of platting, Wesley H.
Rumpf , shall dedicate, or cause to be dedicated, to the City land for the
extension of FM 3009/Redbud Canyon, as identified in Exhibit "C".
1.05.4.1.2 Ray Corbett Drive. At the time of platting, Wesley H. Rumpf, shall
dedicate, or cause to be dedicated, to the City land for the extension of Ray
Corbett Drive. Prior to plat recordation the Owner shall construct or cause to
be constructed the full width of Ray Corbett Drive from where it currently
exists to the southeast corner of the property if all necessary offsite rights -of -
way have been dedicated by January 1, 2025.
1.06 Annexation. As consideration for this Agreement the Owners agree to full purpose
annexation of the Properties.
1.07 Concurrent with annexation of the Rumpf Property, the City, with the Owner's consent,
shall initiate a zoning change to establish a zoning district that as closely as possible reflects the
terms and conditions of this Agreement. Upon recordation of a plat for all or a portion of the
Property, the Owners shall be deemed to have submitted a petition for full -purpose, voluntary
annexation to the City for any and all property included within the recorded plat. Upon approval
of this Agreement, Owner agrees to full purpose annexation of the Property. A copy of the form of
Annexation Petition is attached as Exhibit "D". If plat recordation of all of the property does not
occur within 3 years of the date of approval of this agreement, the Owners shall be deemed to have
submitted a petition for full -purpose, voluntary annexation to the City for any and all property and
the City may annex the property. With regard to the Brady Property, the City, with the Owner's
consent, shall initiate a rezoning change to establish a zoning district that as closely as possible
reflects the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
1.08 Development Standards. Following annexation, all City of Schertz codes and ordinances
in effect on the date of annexation shall govern. In the event of a conflict between this Agreement
and the Schertz Unified Development Code ("UDC") or the City's Codes and Ordinances, this
Agreement shall control.
1.09 Term. The term of this Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and continue for
thirty (30) years thereafter ("Initial Term"), unless sooner terminated under this Agreement. After
the Initial Term, the Agreement may be extended for a fifteen (15) year period by Owners, with
City's approval, by delivering written notice of such election to the City on or before the expiration
of the then -current term.
1.10 Enforcement and Default. If either Parry defaults in its obligations under this Agreement,
the other Party must, prior to exercising a remedy available to that Party due to the default, give
written notice to the defaulting Party, specifying the nature of the alleged default and the manner
in which it can be satisfactorily cured, and extend to the defaulting Party at least thirty (30) days
from receipt of the notice to cure the default. If the nature of the default is such that it cannot
reasonably be cured within the thirty (30) day period, the commencement of the cure within the
thirty (30) day period and the diligent prosecution of the cure to completion will be deemed a cure
within the cure period.
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1.10.1 This Agreement may be enforced by the Owners, including successors and assigns,
or the City by any proceeding at law or in equity. Failure to do so shall not be deemed a
waiver to enforce the provisions of this Agreement thereafter.
1.11 Remedies for Default. If either Parry defaults under this Agreement and fails to cure the
default within the applicable cure period, the non -defaulting Party will have all rights and remedies
available under this Agreement or applicable law, including the right to institute legal action to
cure any default, to enjoin any threatened or attempted violation of this Agreement or to enforce
the defaulting Parry's obligations under this Agreement by specific performance or writ of
mandamus, or to terminate this Agreement or other enforcement remedies the City may possess
under its municipal regulatory authority.
1.11.1 Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no party shall be deemed to be in
default hereunder until the passage of ten (10) business days after receipt by such party of
notice of default from the other party. Upon the passage of ten (10) business days without
cure of the default, such party shall be deemed to have defaulted for purposes of this
Agreement.
IL MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
2.01 Covenant Running With the Land. This Agreement shall be recorded in the Official
Property Records of Bexar County and shall be a covenant running with the land binding upon all
parties having any right, title or interest in the Properties or any part thereof, including their heirs,
successors and assigns.
2.02 Authority, Applicable Rules and Right to Continue Development.
2.02.1 This Agreement is entered under the statutory authority of Sections 42.042, 43.0672
and 212.172 of the Texas Local Government Code and pursuant to Section 21.4.10 of the
UDC. The Parties intend that this Agreement guarantee the continuation of the
extraterritorial status of portions of the Land as provided in this Agreement; provide for the
uniform review and approval of plats and development plans for the Land; provide
exceptions to certain ordinances; and provide other terms and consideration, including the
continuation of land uses and zoning upon annexation of any portion of the Land to the
City.
2.02.2 Execution of this agreement, under Section 212.172 of the Texas Local Government
Code, constitutes a permit under Chapter 245 of the Texas Local Government Code. In
addition, the City acknowledges and agrees that (1) the uses and development contemplated
in and authorized by this Agreement were planned for the Properties more than ninety (90)
days prior to the effective date of this Agreement and, therefore, more than ninety (90) days
prior to the effective date of annexation of the Properties, and (2) the Owners have filed a
completed application for the initial authorization with the City prior to the institution of
any annexation proceedings related to the Properties. As a result of the foregoing sentence,
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Section 43.002 of the Texas Local Government Code applies to the uses and development
of the Properties contemplated in and authorized by this Agreement.
2.02.3 In consideration of the Owners' agreements hereunder, the City agrees that, during
the term of this Agreement, it will not impose or attempt to impose: (a) any moratorium on
building or development within the Properties, or (b) any land use or development
regulation that limits the rate or timing of land use approvals, whether affecting preliminary
plans, final plats, site plans, building permits, certificates of occupancy or other necessary
approvals, within the Properties. No City -imposed moratorium, growth restriction, or other
limitation affecting the rate, timing or sequencing of development or construction of all or
any part of the Properties will apply to the Properties if such moratorium, restriction or
other limitation conflicts with this Agreement or would have the effect of increasing
Owners' obligations or decreasing Owners' rights and benefits under this Agreement. This
Agreement on the part of the City will not apply to temporary moratoriums uniformly
imposed throughout the City and ETJ due to an emergency constituting an imminent threat
to the public health or safety, provided that the temporary moratorium continues only
during the duration of the emergency, or a moratorium authorized by Subchapter E, Chapter
212 of the Texas Local Government Code.
2.03 Entire Agreement; Parties in Interest. This Agreement, together with any exhibits
attached hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between Parties with respect to its subject matter,
and may not be terminated or amended except by a writing signed by all Parties with authority to
sign and dated subsequent to the date hereof. There are no other agreements, oral or written, except
as expressly set forth herein. The Parties agree that any expired or existing development or non -
annexation agreements between the City and an owner of all or a portion of the Properties shall be
considered expired and/or terminated with no surviving provisions. No person, other than a Parry,
shall acquire or have any right hereunder or by virtue hereof.
2.04 Recordation. Pursuant to the requirements of Section 212.172(f), Texas Local
Government Code, this Agreement shall be recorded in the official public records of Bexar County,
Texas. The terms of this Agreement shall be binding upon: (a) the Parties; (b) the Parties'
successors and assigns; (c) the Properties; and (d) future Owners of all or any portion of the
Properties.
2.04.1 Owners agree that all restrictive covenants for the Properties shall not be
inconsistent with the requirements herein. Owners further agree to memorialize the terms
of this Agreement through inclusion in the plat notes. The Agreement shall be recorded in
the Bexar County land records to place subsequent purchasers on notice at Owners'
expense and Owners shall provide a copy of all such restrictive covenants to the City prior
to filing.
2.05 No Oral or Implied Waiver. The Parties may waive any of their respective rights or
conditions contained herein or any of the obligations of the other Party hereunder, but unless this
Agreement expressly provides that a condition, right, or obligation is deemed waived, any such
waiver will be effective only if in writing and signed by the party waiving such condition, right,
or obligation. The failure of either party to insist at any time upon the strict performance of any
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covenant or agreement in this Agreement or to exercise any right, power, or remedy contained in
this Agreement will not be construed as a waiver or a relinquishment thereof for the future.
2.06 No Third -Party Beneficiary. This Agreement is not intended, nor will it be construed, to
create any third -party beneficiary rights in any person or entity who is not a Party, unless expressly
otherwise provided herein.
2.07 No Personal Liability. None of the members of the City Council, nor any officer, agent,
or employee of the City, shall be charged personally by the Owners with any liability, or be held
liable to the Owners under any term or provision of this Agreement, or because of execution or
attempted execution, or because of any breach or attempted or alleged breach, of this Agreement.
2.08 Governmental Powers. It is understood that by execution of this Agreement, the City does
not waive or surrender any of its governmental powers.
2.09 Provisions Severable. If any provision of this Agreement shall be held or deemed to be or
shall, in fact, be invalid, inoperative or unenforceable as applied in any particular case in any
jurisdiction or jurisdictions, or in all jurisdictions because it conflicts with any provision of any
Constitution, statute, rule of public policy, or any other reason, such circumstances shall not have
the effect of rendering the provision in question invalid, inoperative or unenforceable in any other
case or circumstance, or of rendering any other provision or provisions of this Agreement invalid,
inoperative or unenforceable to any extent whatever.
2.10 Exhibits, Headings, and Assumptions. All exhibits attached to this Agreement are
incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement for all purposes. The paragraph headings
contained in this Agreement are for convenience only and do not enlarge or limit the scope or
meaning of the paragraphs. Wherever appropriate, words of the masculine gender may include the
feminine or neuter, and the singular may include the plural, and vice -versa. Each of the Parties has
been actively and equally involved in the negotiation of this Agreement. Accordingly, the rule of
construction that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting Parry will not be employed
in interpreting this Agreement or its exhibits. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original, and all of which will together
constitute the same instrument. This Agreement will become effective only when one or more
counterparts, individually or taken together, bear the signatures of all of the Parties.
2.11 Force Majeure. The term "force majeure" as used herein shall mean and refer to Acts of
God, strikes, lockouts, or other industrial disturbances, acts of public enemies, orders of any kind
of the government of the United States, the State of Texas or any civil or military authority,
insurrections, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquake, fire, hurricanes, storms, floods,
washouts, droughts, arrests, restraint of government and people, devil disturbances, explosions,
breakage or accidents to machinery, pipelines, or canals, or other causes not reasonably within the
control of the party claiming such inability.
2.11.1 If, by reason of force maj eure, any party hereto shall be rendered wholly or partially
unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, then such party shall give written
notice of the full particulars of such force maj eure to the other party within ten (10) days
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after the occurrence thereof. The obligations of the parry giving such notice, to the extent
effected by the force majeure, shall be suspended during the continuance of the inability
claimed, except as hereinafter provided, and the party shall endeavor to remove or
overcome such inability with all reasonable dispatch.
2.12 Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State. This Agreement is performable in Bexar County. Any legal
action or proceeding brought or maintained, directly or indirectly, as a result of this Agreement
shall be heard and determined in a court of competent jurisdiction located in Bexar County. In the
event that a Parry initiates a cause of action in court, the prevailing party shall be entitled to
reasonable and necessary attorney's fees and costs of court.
2.13 Notices. All notices, demands and requests required hereunder shall be in writing and shall
be deemed to have been properly delivered and received (i) as of the date of delivery to the
addresses set forth below if personally delivered or delivered by facsimile machine, with
confirmation of delivery (in the event a facsimile is sent after 5:00 p.m. central standard time, it
shall be deemed to have been received on the next day), or email (as indicated below); (ii) three
(3) business days after deposit in a regularly maintained receptacle for the United States mail,
certified mail, return receipt requested and postage prepaid; or (iii) one (1) business day after
deposit with Federal Express or comparable overnight delivery system for overnight delivery with
all costs prepaid. All notices, demands and requests hereunder shall be addressed as follows:
If to City: City of Schertz
Attn: City Manager
1400 Schertz Pkwy.
Schertz, Texas 78154
With a copy to:
City of Schertz
Attn: City Attorney
1400 Schertz Pkwy.
Schertz, Texas 78154
If to Owners: Wesley H. Rumpf
12250 Schaefer Rd.
Schertz, Texas 78108
And
Chad & Amanda Brady
12198 Schaefer Rd.
Schertz, Texas 78108
With a copy to:
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Killen, Griffin & Farrimond, PLLC
Ashley Farrimond
10101 Reunion Place Suite 250
San Antonio, Texas 78216
Any party may change the address for notice to it by giving notice of such change in accordance
with the provisions of this Section.
EXECUTED to this day of , 2024.
SIGNATURE PAGES TO FOLLOW
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CITY:
The City of Schertz,
a Texas Municipal Corporation.
I0
Name:
Title:
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF BEXAR §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on the day of
2024, by , the
behalf of said City.
Notary Public, State of Texas
of the City of Schertz, on
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OWNERS:
Wesley H. Rumpf
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on the
2024, by
execute this document.
Notary Public, State of Texas
Wesley, H. Rumpf, Owner
day of
who acknowledged that he is authorized to
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Chad Russell Brady
LE
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF §
Chad Russell Brady, Owner
This instrument was acknowledged before me on the day of
2024, by Chad Russell Brady who acknowledged that he is authorized to execute this document.
Notary Public, State of Texas
Amanda Brady
Amanda Brady, Owner
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on the day of
2024, by Amanda Brady who acknowledged that she is authorized to execute this document.
Notary Public, State of Texas
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