HomeMy WebLinkAbout2026-4668 - Ordinance - 03/26/2026ORDINANCE NO. 2026-4668
AN ORDINANCE MAKING CERTAIN AFFIRMATIVE FINDINGS AND VACATING
AND ABANDONING A 0.094 ACRE PORTION OF THE 20-FOOT-WIDE UTILITY
EASEMENT, SAID PORTION LYING OVER, ACROSS, AND UPON CULPEPPER AT
TAMU SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUMENTS RECORDED
IN VOLUME 1396, PAGE 139 OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF BRAZOS COUNTY,
TEXAS.
WHEREAS, the City of College Station, Texas, has received an application for the vacation and
abandonment of 0.094 acre portion of the 20-foot-wide aerial utility easement, said portion lying
over, across, and upon Culpepper at TAMU Subdivision Phase 2, according to the instruments
recorded in Volume 1396, Page 139, of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas, as described
in Exhibit "A", attached hereto (such portion hereinafter referred to as the "Easement"); and
WHEREAS, in order for the Easement to be vacated and abandoned by the City Council of the
City of College Station, Texas, the City Council must make certain affirmative findings; now
therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS:
PART 1:
That after opening and closing a public hearing, the City Council finds the
following pertaining to the vacating and abandoning of the Easement described in
Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of this ordinance for all purposes.
1. Abandonment of the Easement will not result in property that does not have
access to public roadways or utilities.
2. There is no public need or use for the Easement.
3. There is no anticipated future public need or use for the Easement.
4. Abandonment of the Easement will not impact access for all public utilities
to serve current and future customers.
PART 2: That the Easement as described in Exhibit "A" be abandoned and vacated by the
City.
ORDINANCE NO. 2026-4668
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PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 26th day of March, 2026.
ATTEST:
City Secreiary
APPROVED:
VG p (Am&
City Attorney
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Mayor
ORDINANCE NO. 2026-4668
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ORDINANCE NO. 2026-4668
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lExhibft A
FIELD NOTES DESCRIPTION
`SURVEYING OF AN
EXISTING 20' MIME AERIAL LtTILITYEASEMENT
4RU POSED TO 8E ABA Momen
0-094 ACRE (4,10B Sp_ FT_)
JOSEPH E. SCOTT LEAGUE SLFRV EY, ABSTRACT No. 5D
COLLEGE STATION, BRA20S COUNTY, TEXAS
A FIELD NOTES DESCRIPTION BF 0.094 ACRE IN THE JOSEPH E. SCOTT LEAGUE SURVEY, ABSTRACT No, 50, IN
COLLEGE STATION, BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING AN EXISTING 20' WIDE AERIAL UTILI'C'f EASEMENT FILED IN
VOLUME 1396, PAGE 1:39 OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS IOROCT} OVER, ACROSS AND
UPON THE REMAINDER OF A CALLED 4.924 ARE TRACT OF LAND oESCRIOED AS "TRACT 2" IN A DEED TO
CULPEPPER FAMILY L.P. RECORDED IN VOLUME 4073, PAGE 34 OF THE OFFICIAL PLFOLIC RECORDS Of ORAZOS
(cum, TEXAS (DPRBCTI; 5A10 0..094 ACRE BEINE MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBE D BY METES AND BOUNDS AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING at a point an the northwest line of a called D.516 acre tract described in a deed to AuSlaco II'Real
Estates Partners, Ltd_ in Volume 2233, Page 93 IGR nCT1 and on a southeast line of said remainder of called 4.924
acre tract, from which an "X" found on curb marking a south corner of said remainder of called 4_524 acre l ra[t
hears 5 42` 15' 19" 1A1 a distance of 81.27 feet;
THENCE* over, across, and upon said reminder of 4.924 acre tract, N 4B° 134' 54" IN a distance of 26535 feel to
a point on the southeast line of the remainder of Lol 1Rr the Ramparts filed in Volume 4512, Page 277IOPABCT)
frwm which the College Station monument C594-110 hears 5 E3' 18' 49" Ara distance of 2,846_10 feet:
TH M, partially with said southeast line of remainder of Let 1R common with said remainder of 4.924 acre
tract, and partially over, acrOssr and upon said 4.924 Due tract, N 41" 5D' S4" E, passing at a distance of 10.50
feet a1/2 inch iron rod found with cap stamped -HP MAYO RPES 9345" marking the east comer of said remainder
of Lot 1R, and continuing fora total distance of 2V.0U feel;
THIS, continuing over, across, and upon said remainder of 4.924 acre tractr 5 #$° 04' 54- E a distance of
205-45 feet to a point on said northwesi line of D.515 acre tract and said southeast line of the remainder of the
ralld 4.924 acre tract;
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Exhibit
THENLF, with said Austacn tract, 5 rle 15' 19- W a di5rdnpe of 20.00 feet io the POINT OF AE7GIHHNG hereof and
tantainirrg 0_U94 acre VON 5q, ft_l, more or less_
Sunreged un the ground in 21:1125 under mg supervision. The bearing basis fartiles survey is based an the Texas
State Plan, Coordinate system of 191U (NADAL Central Zone, Grid North as established from GPS observation
using the Leila 5rnarinet NAa$3 (10.2t 111 Epoch ZI:1110 Multi -year WI* solution 2 iMYE52). Distances described
herein are surface distances. To obtain grid distances (not grid areas! divide by a combined scale factor of
1.U1X109532165377 {-calculated using GE1:02l3). Reference drawing: 25-p915-5 Abanll E2.dwg_
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Registered Prolessioual Land Surveyor Mo. 5531
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