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Originally Posted by Novacek
Considering that the only place the city could formerly unilaterally annex from (generally) was from its ETJ, yes the new laws apply to the ETJ. Absolutely, positively, 100%.
Schools have literally nothing to do with the city. That's AISD.
Austin energy service area is disjoint from the city. It covers (by my count) _14_ other cities.
https://austinenergy.com/ae/about/co...rvice-area-map
And of course, what the post office chooses to put on an address has 0 meaning. There's addresses that list one city that are legally in another city (much less ETJ).
https://communityimpact.com/austin/l...der-addresses/
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It doesn't matter how you parse it. If you build something in the ETJ, you need city approval. I believe that permitting process qualifies as 'city business'. Now, here's where you try to convince us that city staff is not a part of the city. Go ahead.