Union Valley, Texas
Encyclopedia
Union Valley is a city in Hunt County
, Texas
, United States
. The city voted to incorporate
in an election held on November 6, 2007. A total of 90 votes were cast (out of 173 registered voters), 75 (83.3%) in favor of incorporation and 15 (16.7%) against. According to the Union Valley incorporation committee, the city has about 78 households. A July 1, 2008 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 193.
in southwestern Hunt County. The city covers around 948 acres (3.8 km²) and contains households and businesses which front Farm to Market Roads 1565 and 35. It also includes the northeast corner of FM 1565 and State Highway 276
as well as a portion of Old Quinlan Road.
Moves to incorporate
Union Valley arose in response to the rapidly growing and expanding communities to the west in neighboring Rockwall County
, particularly Royse City
, which grew from a population of 2,957 in 2000 to approximately 9,300 in 2007. In the past few years, the city has annexed land extending into Collin
and Hunt counties, and Union Valley residents felt that incorporation was the only way to prevent annexation by Royse City or any other city. Fears of higher taxes and a loss of the area's rural, close-knit feel were the main concerns raised by Union Valley residents.
The first attempt at incorporation took place in May 2006, but was defeated by a vote of 151 (89.3%) against and 18 (10.7%) for. This was due in part to some residents fearing that liquor stores would come to the community. After the resounding defeat, a series of public meetings on the issue occurred in 2007 and a second incorporation vote was held on November 6, 2007 in which it was approved by 83.3% of the voters.
In addition to the incorporation
vote on November 6, 2007, residents were given the option of choosing their city officials in case the proposition passed. There were three candidates – Jay Atkins, Jeffrey A. Francis, and Daniel W. Council. Residents could choose to vote for none, one, two, or all three candidates. Jay Atkins received 42 votes, followed by Daniel Council with 26, and Jeffrey Francis with 24. Since Atkins obtained the highest number of votes, he became Mayor, while the other two were designated Commissioners. They were sworn-in on November 19, during a special session of the Hunt County Commissioners Court.
The council meets in the city hall at the (volunteer] fire station, which is considered the heart and pride of the community. It was formed in 1976 and has a service area of 68 square miles (176.1 km²).
The first city council meeting took place on December 6, 2007. Eddie "Chris" Elliott was named City Secretary, while Commissioner Jeffrey Francis was named Mayor Pro-Tem. It was also decided that council members would be elected for staggered two-year terms.
Voters were also asked whether they favored a one percent sales and use tax. Of 24 votes cast, 19 (79.2%) voted for the measure and 5 (20.8%) voted against it. A non-binding referendum regarding the future imposition of a small property tax to expand the fire station was supported by the same 19-5 margin.
After 6 months as mayor Jay Atkins made a decision not to pursue another term and started his campaign for Hunt County Commissioner Precent #2. In municipal elections on May 10, 2008, City Secretary Eddie "Chris" Elliott was the sole candidate for mayor and received 21 votes. Three candidates competed for two open seats on the city commission. Daniel W. Council, elected commissioner in November 2007, finished first with 15 votes. The second seat was won by Michelle Oznick, who received 14 votes. Oznick was a supporter of incorporation for Union Valley and served on the annexation committee. Commissioner and mayor pro-tem Jeffrey Francis lost his seat after placing third with 12 votes. In October 2009 the council celebrated the Grand Opening of the new city hall in Union Valley next to the (volunteer) fire station with much support from the citizens and the fire department.
In May 2010 elections were held and Mayor Eddie "Chris" Elliott ran for a second term and his opponent was Pat Miller. Running for a second term for a council position was Michell Oznick. Running for council also were two others, Jay Thompson which has supported the city since its inception and Craig Waskow. The results of the election were the incumbent, Mayor Elliott, won by a narrow margin of 27 votes to 25 for Pat Miller. For council the results were Jay Thompson 27 votes, Craig Waskow 27 votes and Michelle Oznich 25 votes. Pro-Tem was discussed between both Jay Thompson and Craig Waskow. The two agreed that Craig Waskow would serve as Mayor Pro-Tem in the absence of the mayor.
, although small portions of the city lie in the Royse City Independent School District
.
Lakeland Academy http://www.lakelandacademy.org/, a private Montessori
school, has a 70 acres (283,280.2 m²) ranch campus in Union Valley. The school serves students in grades one through eight.
Hunt County, Texas
As of the census of 2000, there were 76,596 people, 28,742 households, and 20,521 families residing in the county. The population density was 91 people per square mile . There were 32,490 housing units at an average density of 39 per square mile...
, Texas
Texas
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, United States
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. The city voted to incorporate
Incorporation (business)
Incorporation is the forming of a new corporation . The corporation may be a business, a non-profit organisation, sports club, or a government of a new city or town...
in an election held on November 6, 2007. A total of 90 votes were cast (out of 173 registered voters), 75 (83.3%) in favor of incorporation and 15 (16.7%) against. According to the Union Valley incorporation committee, the city has about 78 households. A July 1, 2008 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 193.
Geography
Union Valley is located approximately five miles west of QuinlanQuinlan, Texas
Quinlan is a rural city in the southern part of Hunt County, Texas, United States located within the US Government designated Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area.-Demographics:...
in southwestern Hunt County. The city covers around 948 acres (3.8 km²) and contains households and businesses which front Farm to Market Roads 1565 and 35. It also includes the northeast corner of FM 1565 and State Highway 276
Texas State Highway 276
State Highway 276 or SH 276 is a Texas state highway that runs from Rockwall east to Emory. This route was designated in 1960 between Rockwall and Quinlan, and was extended to its current terminus in 1990, replacing FM 35.-Junction list:...
as well as a portion of Old Quinlan Road.
History
Settlement of the area began in the 1880s. From its inception, Union Valley served area farmers as a school and church community. It was bypassed by the railroads that crisscrossed Hunt County in the late 1880s and early 1890s. This resulted in the community remaining lightly populated throughout the twentieth century.Moves to incorporate
Incorporation (business)
Incorporation is the forming of a new corporation . The corporation may be a business, a non-profit organisation, sports club, or a government of a new city or town...
Union Valley arose in response to the rapidly growing and expanding communities to the west in neighboring Rockwall County
Rockwall County, Texas
As of the census of 2000, there were 43,080 people, 14,530 households, and 11,972 families residing in the county. The population density was 334 people per square mile . There were 15,351 housing units at an average density of 119 per square mile...
, particularly Royse City
Royse City, Texas
Royse City is a city in Rockwall County in the U.S. state of Texas. It also extends into Collin and Hunt Counties.The population was 2,957 at the 2000 census...
, which grew from a population of 2,957 in 2000 to approximately 9,300 in 2007. In the past few years, the city has annexed land extending into Collin
Collin County, Texas
As of the census of 2000, there were 491,675 people, 181,970 households, and 132,292 families residing in the county. The population density was 580 people per square mile . There were 194,892 housing units at an average density of 230 per square mile...
and Hunt counties, and Union Valley residents felt that incorporation was the only way to prevent annexation by Royse City or any other city. Fears of higher taxes and a loss of the area's rural, close-knit feel were the main concerns raised by Union Valley residents.
The first attempt at incorporation took place in May 2006, but was defeated by a vote of 151 (89.3%) against and 18 (10.7%) for. This was due in part to some residents fearing that liquor stores would come to the community. After the resounding defeat, a series of public meetings on the issue occurred in 2007 and a second incorporation vote was held on November 6, 2007 in which it was approved by 83.3% of the voters.
City government
Union Valley is a "Class C" municipality, which under state law means that the city cannot annex land totaling more than two square miles. "Class C" municipalities also don't have to provide services traditionally found in cities such as fire and police departments, or water/sewer services. The Hunt County Sheriff's Department provides police services to Union Valley, as it did prior to incorporation.In addition to the incorporation
Incorporation (business)
Incorporation is the forming of a new corporation . The corporation may be a business, a non-profit organisation, sports club, or a government of a new city or town...
vote on November 6, 2007, residents were given the option of choosing their city officials in case the proposition passed. There were three candidates – Jay Atkins, Jeffrey A. Francis, and Daniel W. Council. Residents could choose to vote for none, one, two, or all three candidates. Jay Atkins received 42 votes, followed by Daniel Council with 26, and Jeffrey Francis with 24. Since Atkins obtained the highest number of votes, he became Mayor, while the other two were designated Commissioners. They were sworn-in on November 19, during a special session of the Hunt County Commissioners Court.
The council meets in the city hall at the (volunteer] fire station, which is considered the heart and pride of the community. It was formed in 1976 and has a service area of 68 square miles (176.1 km²).
The first city council meeting took place on December 6, 2007. Eddie "Chris" Elliott was named City Secretary, while Commissioner Jeffrey Francis was named Mayor Pro-Tem. It was also decided that council members would be elected for staggered two-year terms.
Voters were also asked whether they favored a one percent sales and use tax. Of 24 votes cast, 19 (79.2%) voted for the measure and 5 (20.8%) voted against it. A non-binding referendum regarding the future imposition of a small property tax to expand the fire station was supported by the same 19-5 margin.
After 6 months as mayor Jay Atkins made a decision not to pursue another term and started his campaign for Hunt County Commissioner Precent #2. In municipal elections on May 10, 2008, City Secretary Eddie "Chris" Elliott was the sole candidate for mayor and received 21 votes. Three candidates competed for two open seats on the city commission. Daniel W. Council, elected commissioner in November 2007, finished first with 15 votes. The second seat was won by Michelle Oznick, who received 14 votes. Oznick was a supporter of incorporation for Union Valley and served on the annexation committee. Commissioner and mayor pro-tem Jeffrey Francis lost his seat after placing third with 12 votes. In October 2009 the council celebrated the Grand Opening of the new city hall in Union Valley next to the (volunteer) fire station with much support from the citizens and the fire department.
In May 2010 elections were held and Mayor Eddie "Chris" Elliott ran for a second term and his opponent was Pat Miller. Running for a second term for a council position was Michell Oznick. Running for council also were two others, Jay Thompson which has supported the city since its inception and Craig Waskow. The results of the election were the incumbent, Mayor Elliott, won by a narrow margin of 27 votes to 25 for Pat Miller. For council the results were Jay Thompson 27 votes, Craig Waskow 27 votes and Michelle Oznich 25 votes. Pro-Tem was discussed between both Jay Thompson and Craig Waskow. The two agreed that Craig Waskow would serve as Mayor Pro-Tem in the absence of the mayor.
Education
Most of Union Valley is served by the Quinlan Independent School DistrictQuinlan Independent School District
Quinlan Independent School District is a public school district based in Quinlan, Texas .In addition to Quinlan, the district serves the towns of West Tawakoni and Hawk Cove, most of Union Valley, as well as rural areas in southern Hunt County. A small portion of northern Kaufman County also lies...
, although small portions of the city lie in the Royse City Independent School District
Royse City Independent School District
Royse City Independent School District is a public school district based in Royse City, Texas . The district lies in eastern Rockwall County, and extends into parts of Collin and Hunt counties....
.
Lakeland Academy http://www.lakelandacademy.org/, a private Montessori
Montessori method
Montessori education is an educational approach developed by Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori. Montessori education is practiced in an estimated 20,000 schools worldwide, serving children from birth to eighteen years old.-Overview:...
school, has a 70 acres (283,280.2 m²) ranch campus in Union Valley. The school serves students in grades one through eight.