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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-2330 - Ordinance - 05/28/1998ORDINANCE NO. 2330 AN ORDINANCE REZON1NG A PARCEL OF LAND TOTALING 87.888 ACRES LOCATED IN THE ROBERT STEVENSON LEAGUE, ABSTRACT NO. 54 IN COLLEGE STATION, BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING ALL THAT TRACT CALLED 88.00 ACRES OF LAND CONVEYED FROM E. BOSWELL PORTER AND ROBERT P. WOOD TO JAMES D. INGRAM III BY DEED DATED JUNE 9, 1980 AND RECORDED IN VOLUME 543, PAGE 151 OF THI! OFFICIAL DEED RECORDS OF BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: The subject 87.888 acre tract described by metes and bounds in the attached Exhibit "A" and shown graphically in Exhibit "B" is rezoned from A-O Agricultural Open to R-1 Single Family Residential. A notice of the time and place, where and when said ordinance would be given a public hearing and considered for final passage, was published in The Eagle, a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Cities of Bryan and College Station, said publication being on Wednesday, May 13, 1998, the same being at least fifteen (15) days prior to a public hearing to be held in the Council Room of the City Hall in College Station, Texas, at 7:00 p.m., on Thursday, May 28, 1998, to permit the public to be heard prior to final consideration of this ordinance. PASSED ON THIS 28th day of May, 1998. A~~ST: . Connie Hooks, City Secretary APPROVED: Harvey C~, Cit~t~ EXHIBIT "A" ORDINANCE NO. 2330 FIELD NOTES 87.888 ACRES Being aH that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the ROBERT STEVENSON LEAGUE, Abstract No. 54, College Station, Brazos County, Texas and being all of that tract called 88.00 acres of land conveyed fi.om E. Boswell Porter and Robert P. Wood to James D. Ingram III by deed dated June 9, 1980 and recorded in Volume 543, Page 151 of the Deed Records (B.C.D.R.)ofBrazos County, Texas and more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING: at a 1/2-inch iron rod found for the most northerly comer of the said 88.00 acre Ingram tract, said comer also being the most westerly comer of Shenandoah, Phase Four Subdivision as recorded in Volume 2807, Page 151 of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas (O.R.B.C.)and being in the southeast right-of-way line of Barron Road; THENCE: S 44° 33' 24" E for a distance of 3379.57 feet (Record Call S 44° 40' 30" E - 3382.42 feet) to a 1/2-inch iron rod found for comer, said kon rod also marking the most southerly comer of the E. Boswell Porter and Robert P. Wood tract as recorded in Volume 929, Page 216 (O.ILB.C.) and also being in the northwest line of the Timothy J. Crowley 519.23 acre tract as recorded in Volume 1415, Page 74 (O.tLB.C.); THENCE: S 46° 27' 23" W along the common line of the said Crowley tract for a distance of 1137.10 feet (Record Call S 46° 15' 42" W - 1136.95 feet) to a l/2-inch iron rod found for comer, said kon rod also mar'king the most easterly comer of the Charles Elmo Ferguson and Anna McClellan Ferguson 50 acre tract as recorded in Volumes 304, Page 182 and Volume 287, Page 152 (B.C.D.tL); THENCE: N 44° 33' 16" W along said Ferguson tract for a distance of 3355.56 feet (Record Call N 44° 40' 30" W - 3361.72 feet) to a 1/2 iron rod found for comer in the beforesaid Barton Road right-of-way line; THENCE: N 45° 14' 48" E along said Barton Road line for a distance of 1136.78 feet (Record Call N 45° 13' 06" E - 1136.78 feet) to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 87.888 acres of land, more or less. PAGE 2 OF 3 EXHIBIT "B" ORDI1NANCE NO. 2330