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CITY OF BENBROOK 2019-20 ANNUAL BUDGET


               In exchange, Fort Worth will receive:

                   •  A 748.35-acre portion of Pecan Valley Park (including a portion of the golf course and a portion of Benbrook Lake) within
                       Benbrook will be dis-annexed by Benbrook and transferred to Fort Worth’s ETJ.

                   •  A 27.98-acre portion of Clear Fork Park within Benbrook will be transferred from Benbrook’s city limits to Fort Worth’s city limits.

                   •  A 14.79-acre tract on the east side of Benbrook Boulevard (US 377) containing the Park Ridge Stables will be transferred from
                       Benbrook’s city limits to Fort Worth’s city limits.

                   •  A 1.38-acre tract on the east side of Benbrook Boulevard (US 377) north of the railroad (known as the old City/County garage)
                       will be transferred from Benbrook’s city limits to Fort Worth’s city limits.

                   •  Benbrook agrees to dedicate a sewer easement through Whitestone Golf Course to facilitate sewer service to Fort Worth west
                       of Benbrook.  The exact alignment and construction schedule will be determined later.

                   •  Benbrook agrees to not file suit over Fort Worth’s proposed Mary’s Creek wastewater treatment plant, but reserves the right to
                       participate in the permitting process.

                   •  Benbrook agrees to coordinate the location and design of any future vehicle bridge over the Clear Fork.


               As part of a related Interlocal Agreement between Fort Worth and the Benbrook Water Authority (BWA-included in the Joint Ordinance
               as Exhibit M), the Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) boundaries of each City will be adjusted to reflect the city limits.  In
               addition, the BWA will provide up to 2.88 million gallons per day (MGD) of treated water and fire flow and up to 0.6 MGD of sanitary
               sewer capacity to a portion of Fort Worth’s service area to the west of Benbrook on an interim basis.  If BWA’s lacks capacity, Fort Worth
               will provide treated water to Benbrook on a pass-through basis.  All costs for extending service (including meters) will be the responsibility
               of the developer, and BWA is not obligated for any expense.





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