TABLE I: ANNEXATIONS AND DE-ANNEXATIONS
Ord. No.
Date Passed
Description
Ord. No.
Date Passed
Description
61-6
3-13-61
Annexing the following four tracts of land:
 
 
Tract 1: Hogpen Road and the old Killeen-Nolanville Road, and running the full width of the road from the present east city limits.
 
 
Tract 2: A certain tract of land being situated in the south section of the Carlis Edwards tract, and being approximately one mile southwest of Nolanville.
 
 
Tract 3: A certain tract of land being situated in the east section of the Carlis Edwards tract, being bounded on the north by the Old Killeen-Nolanville Road on the east by a natural drain ditch.
 
 
Tract 4: A certain tract of land containing 265.7 acres of land described in the deed from Tom C. Simmonds and wife, Rebecca Simmonds, of record in Volume 807, Page 267, Deed Records of Bell County, Texas, to P.R. Cox, Barney Sissom, and Sam Garth, Jr.
63-3
4-8-63
Annexing certain property adjoining the east city limits as described in Exhibit A, attached to Ordinance 63-3.
63-4
6-11-63
Annexing certain land beginning at the most southerly southwest corner of the original Town of Harker Heights, the intersection of the east right-of-way line of Ann Lane, with the north right-of-way line of Farm-to-Market Road #2410 for the southeast corner of this.
63-7
8-13-63
Annexing certain property being 100.93 acres of land, and beginning in the east line of V.L. Evans' survey and the north fence of G.C. & S.F. Ry right-of-way.
69-3
1-14-69
De-annexing certain property beginning at a stake in the north margin of FM Highway 2410, said stake being the most southerly southeast corner of the City of Killeen Municipal Airport tract and the most westerly southwest corner of the city limits of Harker Heights.
69-8
6-6-69
De-annexing certain property beginning in the east line of V.L. Evans survey and the north fence of G.C. & S.F. Ry right-of-way.
72-22-
12-12-72
Annexing certain property beginning at the point of intersection of the east line of the Robert Cunningham Survey, Abstract No. 158 and the south line of a 71.31-acre tract owned by Robert T. Thornton, for the most westerly northwest corner of this.
72-34
4-17-73
Annexing the following four tracts of land:
 
 
Tract 1: Beginning at the most northerly northwest corner of a 79.5-acre tract as described in Volume 783, page 523, Deed of Records of Bell County.
 
 
Tract 2: Beginning at a point in the west line of the Vincent Evans Survey, Abstract No. 288, and the north line of U.S. Highway #190.
 
 
Tract 3: Beginning at the point of intersection of the east line of the Robert Cunningham Survey, Abstract No. 158 and the south line of the J.A. Cox Survey, Abstract No. 189, for the northwest corner of this.
 
 
Tract 4: Beginning at the intersection of U.S. Highway 190 and Buffalo Road, generally east along the south boundary of the right-of-way of U.S. Highway 190, approximately 280 feet to a point on the westerly boundary of Plat #220.
76-19
6-21-76
An ordinance relinquishing territory within the City of Harker Heights to the City of Killeen.
76-20
6-21-76
Annexing a tract of land beginning at an iron pipe in the south line of U.S. Highway 190 for the northeast corner of Block 11 of the referenced Stillforest Subdivision for the northeast corner of this.
79-4
4-24-79
Annexing the following two tracts of land:
 
 
Tract 1: Beginning at a point in the west margin of E. Berry Survey, and the east margin of the Alijah Keith Survey, Abstract No. 497, said point in the south margin of the Old Killeen-Nolanville Road.
 
 
Tract 2: Beginning at a point in the south margin of the Old Killeen-Nolanville Road, said point being the northwest corner of a 0.87-acre tract and being a corner of the present city limits.
80-06
7-8-80
Relinquishing territory being out of and a part of the J.T. W. Hallmark Survey, Abstract No. 413, and the Albert Gatlin Survey, Abstract No. 363.
84-06
5-8-84
Annexing certain property beginning at an iron rod in the north line of the 68.14-acre tract that bears N. 70° 32€ 19" W., 954.01 feet, and N. 70° 16€ 55" W., 439.71 feet from the northeast corner of the 68.14-acre tract for the northeast corner of this.
85-13
8-13-85
Annexing certain property beginning at an iron rod in the west margin of the Old Nolanville-Comanche Gap Road (Warrior Trail) and the south line of the 51.5-acre tract for the southeast corner of this.
86-02
1-28-86
Annexing certain property beginning at the intersection of the north line of the Fourth Tract and the west margin of FM No. 2410, for the northeast corner of this.
86-07
8-12-86
Annexing certain property beginning at a point in the north margin of FM Highway 2410, and the east margin of Verna Lee Drive.
88-11
4-12-88
Annexing a certain tract of land beginning at a spike in the west margin of Cedar Knob Road that bears N. 24° 15' 00" E., 1383.70 feet from the southeast corner of the Magill 490.1-acre tract for the southeast corner of this.
88-26
12-27-88
Annexing certain land as described in Exhibit A, attached to Ordinance 88-26, and known as the Comanche Hills Utility District.
92-25
10-22-92
Annexing certain property beginning at an iron rod in the south line of the E. Berry Survey, Abstract No. 117, for the northwest corner of the H.B. Littlefield Survey, Abstract No. 511, for the northwest corner of this.
93-36
12-21-93
Annexing a certain tract of land beginning at a 3/8" iron road set for the northeast corner of a 7.530-acre tract deeded to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, said corner being at the intersection of the west margin of Warriors Path Road and the south margin of Old Nolanville Road.
94-04
1-11-94
Annexing a certain tract of land beginning at a 3/8" iron rod in the east margin of Verna Lee Boulevard that bears, N. 19° 11€ 28" E., 50 feet, from the north margin of FM No. 2410, for the most westerly southwest corner of this.
96-32
8-27-96
Annexing certain territory consisting of approximately 698.387 acres within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city beginning at a point being the northeast corner of said A.S. Ashley Survey, being the most easterly northeast corner of this.
97-02
4-22-97
Extending the corporate limits of the city to include land lying contiguous and adjacent to the present city limits.
97-28
9-9-97
An ordinance extending the corporate limits of the city to include land lying contiguous and adjacent to the present city limits; declaring said land to be a part of the city; declaring said land and its inhabitants and any future inhabitants of said land to be entitled to all the rights and privileges of other lands and citizens of the city and to be bound by the acts, ordinances, resolutions and regulations of said city; placing the land in a single family residence district, and establishing an effective date.
2004-18
5-25-04
An ordinance extending the corporate limits of the City of Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas, to include 10.783 acres out of the H.B. Littlefield Survey, Abstract No. 511, Bell County, Texas; and zone such property R-1.
2004-22
8-10-04
An ordinance extending the corporate limits of the City of Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas, to include approximately 1,155 acres of land lying contiguous and adjacent to the present city limits, providing an effective date, adopting a service plan, and zoning such property R-1.
2005-03
1-11-05
An ordinance extending the corporate limits of the City of Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas to include 15.16 acres of land out of the W.J.C. Survey, Abstract No. 383, providing an effective date and temporarily zoning such property R-1.
2005-39
11-8-05
An ordinance extending the corporate limits of the City of Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas to include a 30.63 acre tract being further described as part of the W.H. Russell Survey, Abstract No. 1049, the J.P. Survey, Abstract No. 148, and part of the Gideon Survey, Abstract No. 60, said tract as described in a deed from Harry L. Robards to Quantro, Inc., being of record in Volume 3488, Page 154 of the Official Public Records of Real Property of Bell County, Texas, temporarily zoning said property R-1, and providing an effective date.
2007-12
3-27-07
An ordinance conforming the Official Public Records of the city to reflect that portion of the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction described in the Final Judgment rendered in Bell County District Court Cause Number 205,209-B.
2009-05
2-2-09
An ordinance extending the corporate limits of the City of Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas, to include approximately 746 acres of land lying contiguous and adjacent to the present city limits, providing an effective date, adopting a service plan, and zoning such property R-1.
2009-09
4-14-09
An ordinance adopting an updated Land Use plan for the City of Harker Heights to reflect the recent addition of the 2009 Annexation Area and to include various updates along FM 2410.
2009-19
7-7-09
An ordinance extending the corporate limits of the City of Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas, to include approximately 96 acres of land lying contiguous and adjacent to the present city limits, providing an effective date, adopting a service plan, and zoning such property R-1.
2011-02
1-25-11
An ordinance extending the corporate limits of the City of Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas, to include approximately 87.80 acres of land lying contiguous and adjacent to the present city limits, providing an effective date, adopting a service plan, and zoning such property R-1 (One Family Dwelling District).
2016-1
1-12-16
An ordinance extending the corporate limits of the City of Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas, to include approximately 155.08 acres of land lying contiguous and adjacent to the present city limits, providing an effective date, adopting a service plan, and zoning such property R-1 (One Family Dwelling District).
2020-47
9-22-20
An ordinance extending the corporate limits of the City of Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas, to include 2.806 acres of land out of the Uriah Hunt Survey, Abstract No. 401, and H.B. Littlefield Survey, Abstract No. 511, a voluntary annexation of right-of-way along Warriors Path, lying contiguous and adjacent to the present city limits, providing an effective date, and adopting a service plan.