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HomeMy WebLinkAboutField Notes~~ FIELD NOTES Temporary Public Access Easement 0.0821 Acres (Edelweiss Estates, Phase 4-A) Being all that certain tract or pazcel of land lying and being situated in the ROBERT STEVENSON SURVEY, Abstract No. S4, in College Station, Brazos County, Texas., and being a portion of the 159.657 acre tract conveyed by Lieven J. Van Riet et al to Lieven J. Van Riet, Trustee by deed recorded in Volume 964, Page 818 of the Official Records of,Brazos County, Texas and beiing more particulazly described by metes and bounds as follows: COMMENCING: at a found 1/2-inch iron rod marking the north corner of the 10.899 acre Public Park tract described in Volume 1843., Page 95 of the Official Records of Brazos County, said iron rod also being in the southwest right-of--way line of Victoria Avenue (based on a 70' width); THENCE: 40.38 feet in acounter-clockwise direction along the arc of a curve having .a central angle of 92 ° 33' 17" , a radius of 25:00 feet, a .tangent of 26.14 feet and a long chord bearing S 85 ° 03' 43" W at a distance of 36.13 .feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod mazking a Point of Compound Curve in the northwest line of said Public Park. tract; THENCE: 266.26 feet along the arc of said curve having a central angle of 56° 30' 09", a radius of 270.00 feet, a tangent.:of 145.08 feet and a long chord beazing 5 10° 32' 00" W at a distance of 255.60 feet to a found 1/2-inch. iron rod at the Point of Tangency; THENCE: S 17° 43' OS" E for a distance of 179.55 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rodeat tlhe Point of curvature of a curve to the right; THENCE: 188.06 feet: along .the arc of said curve having a central angle of 20 ° 19' S0" , a radius of 530.00. feet, a tangent of 95.03 feet and a .long chord beazing S 07° 33' 10" E at a distance of 187.08 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod set; THENCE: N 87° 23' 15" W for a distance of 60.00 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod. set; THENCE: 40.95 feet in acounter-clockwise direction: along the azc. of a curve having a. central angle of 93° 51' 36", a radius of 25.00 feet, a tangent of 26.74 feet and a long chord bearing N 44 ° 19' 03 ° W at a distance of 36:53 feet; THENCE:- N 07° 11' 35" W fora distance of 60.32 feet and N 53° 33'.06" W for a distance of .213.02.feet; THENCE: 15.94 feet in a clockwisedirection along the azc of a curve having a central. angle of 14° 03' 16", a radius of 65.00. feet, a tangent of 8.01 feet and a .long chord beazing N 43 ° :L8' 32" E at a distance of 15.90 feet to a wood stake set for the POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE: 156.10 feet'in a clockwise direction along the azc of a curve .having a central angle of 178° 52' 21", a radius of 50.00 feet, a tangent of 5081.03 feet. and a long chord bearing S 89° 18' 59" W at a distance of 100.00 feet to a wood stake set for comer; THENCE:' N O1° 14` 51" W for. a distance of 50.06 feet to a wood stake set for corner; THENCE: N 88° 45' 09' E for a distance of 10.00 feet to a wood stake set for corner; THENCE:.. S 01° 14' S1" E for a distance of 50.00 feet to a wood stake set for corner; THENCE: 14.64 feet in a clockwise direction along the arc of a curve having a central angle of 33° 33' 26", a radius of 25.00 feet, a tangent of 7.54 feet and a long chord bearing .S 74° "8' 08" E ai a distance of` 14.43 feet to a wood stake set at a Point of Reverse Curve; THENCE: 81.46.feet along the :arc of a curve having a central, angle of 71 ° 48' 26", a radius of 65.00.. feet, 'a tangent of 47.06 feet aild a long chord bearing N 86° 24' 23" E at a distance oi' 76.23 feet to the .POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0.082.1 acres of land, more or less. I, Michael R. McClure, Registered Professional Surveyor. No. 2859 in the State of Texas do certify to the,best of my knowledge information and belief and in my professional opinion that this survey is true .correct and. agrees with: a survey made. under my supervision. Date ~e e ~ o `~' o ~ Michael R. 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Van Riet, Trustee by deed recorded in Volume 964, Page 818 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas and being more particularly. described by metes and bounds as follows: COMMENCING:. at a found 1/2-inch iron rod marking .the. north corner of the 10.899 acre Public Park tract described in Volume 1843, Page. 95 of the .Official Records of Brazos County, said iron rod also :being in the southwest right-of--way line of Victoria Avenue (based on a 70' width); THENCE: N 48° 39' 39" W for a distance of 580.49 feet, N 48° 38' 41'` W for a distance of 625.10 feet and N 55° 29' 49" W for a distance of 45.07 feet along the said southwest line of Victoria Avenue (based on a 70-foot width) to a ll2-inch iron rod marking the intersection. of the said southwest line of Victoria'A~enue and the southeast line of North Graham Road; THENCE: S 59° O1' 49" W for a distance of 39.45 feet and S 43 ° 12' 03" W for a distance of 262.17 feet along the said line of North Graham Road;.. THENCE:. S 48° 38' 41" E for a distance of 158.64 feet and N 41° 21'.19" E for a distance. of 86.77 feet into. the interior of the beforem~entioned 159.657 acre tract for .the. POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE: N 41 ° 21' 19" E -for' a distance of 13.23 feet.: to a wood stake set for the Point of Curvature of a curve to the right; THENCE: 39.27 feet in a clockwise direction. along the arc. of a curve .having a central angle of 90° 00' 00", a radius of 25.00 feet, a tangent of 25..00 feetand a long chord bearing S 86° 21' 19" W at a distance of 35.,36 feet to a wood stake set for the Point of Tangency; THENCE.:. S 48° 38' '41" E for a .distance of 13.09 feet to' a wood stake set. for comer; - THENCE: 57.01 feet in a clockwise direction along the arc. of a curve .having a central angle of 65° 19' 29", a radius of SOOO feet, a tangent of 32.05 feet and a long chord bearing N 86° 14' 44" E at a distance of 53.97 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0.0203 acres of land, more. or less. 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