HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-2697 - Ordinance - 02/26/2004ORDINANCE NO 2697
AN ORDINANCE MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS OF FACT AND VACATING AND
ABANDONING A PORTION OF A VARIABLE WIDTH SLOPE EASEMENT. WHICH
CROSSES AND LIES WITHIN LOT I. BLOCK 19, EMERALD FOREST SUBDIVISION
PHASE I IA IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS.
WHEREAS. the Ctty of College Station has rece,ved an application for the vacation and
abandonment of a portion of a variable width slope easement, which crosses and hes within Lot
I. Block Iq. Emerald Forest Subdtwsmn Phase I IA in the Cdy of College Station. said portmn
of the variable width slope easement being more particularly described on Exhibit "A" attached
hereto; and
WHEREAS on February 26, 2004. the Ctty Council of the Cfly of College Station, Texas, heard
the application of Dean Schieffer. President of Sch~effer Corp., Managing Venturer for Emerald
Forest Joint Venture gl for the vacation and abandonment of the aforementtoned portmn of the
variable width slope easement that crosses and lies within Lot I. Block 19. Emerald Forest
Subdlvtsion Phase II A, according to separate agreement metes & bounds recorded in Volume
1566, Page 342, of the Official Records of Brazes County, Texas, and
WHEREAS. in order for any portion of an easement to be vacated and abandoned by the City
Council of the City of College Statmn. the Counol must make certain findings of facts: and
WHEREAS. after heanng the apphcat,on of Dean ScMeffer. President of ScMeffer Corp.
Managing Venturer for Emerald Forest Jorat Venture #1 to vacate and abandon the variable
width slope easement, the City Council of the City of College Station. finds the following facts
The Iocatlou of the variable w~dth slope easement crosses the applicant's property
and u~lblts its development
The variable width slope easement is no longer used by tile City and there is no
infrastructure in the easement
That Ihe land use in the neighborhood appears to be stable and the use to which
this property is being put is not likely to change wflhm the foreseeable future and
is similar to the use to that of the neighborhood: and
WHEREAS, the City Council after heanng tile application and finding the specific facts as stated
above now concludes and finds that.
The fact that the location of the variable width slope easement that crosses the
applicant's property would deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of his
property
The fact that tile land use is not likely to change within the foreseeable future
provMes a basis for granting apphcant's request to vacate and abandon a portion
of the variable width slope easement necessary for the preservation and
enjoyment of the substantial property right of the applicant The pomons of the
utility easements dedtcated by plat in volume 4580. page 196 and volume 823.
page 546 of the Official Records of Brazes County. Texas. and included within
Ordinance No 2697
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this variable width slope easement, are not abandoned and any permanent
structure is prohibited from being constructed within these utthty easements
The fact that the abandomnent of a portion of the easement is not detrimental to
the public health, safety or welfare or injurious to the property m the area, now
therefore.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS, that a portion ora variable width slope easement, which crosses and lies within Lot 1.
Block 19, Emerald Forest Subdlwsion Phase I IA in the City of College Station, as described on
Exhibit "A" attached hereto, be abandoned and vacated.
PASSED. ADOPTED and APPROVED this 26th day of February. 2004.
APPROVED:
A'I'FEST'
CONNIE HOOKS. C~ty Secretary
APPROVED.
City AUomey
Exhibit "A"- page I olaf=
TRACT A
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COLLgG]E STATION, BBAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS
METES AND ~S DESCR~T]ON OF ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OFLA~)LY~ ANDIM~G
SITUATED IN 1'1-~ MORGAN RF~-'TOR LEAOU~ ABSTRACT ]qO 46, COT ] r,0~ STATION, BRAZOS COUNTY,
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