HomeMy WebLinkAbout2026-4670 - Ordinance - 03/26/2026ORDINANCE NO. 2026-4670
AN ORDINANCE MAKING CERTAIN AFFIRMATIVE FINDINGS AND VACATING
AND ABANDONING A 761 SQUARE FOOT PORTION OF THE 10-FOOT-WIDE
WATER LINE EASEMENTS, SAID PORTION LYING OVER, ACROSS, AND UPON
CULPEPPER AT TAMU SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE
INSTRUMENTS RECORDED IN VOLUME 4090, PAGE 242 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 a 761 square foot portion of the 10-foot-wide Water Line Easement, said portion
lying over, across, and upon Block 1, Lot 2 of the Culpepper at TAMU Subdivision, according to
the instruments recorded in Volume 4090, Page 242, 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. 2026-4670
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PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 26th day of March, 2026.
ATTEST:
City Secreiary
APPROVED:
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City Attorney
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Mayor
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FIELD NOTES DESCRIPTION
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EXI5TIN G 10' WIDE WATER LINE EASEMENTS
PRDPOSED TO BE AEA/GONER
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JOSEPH E. SCOTTL1EAGsUE SURVEY, ABSTRACT No. SO
'COLLEGE STATION, BRA2D5 COUNTY, TEXAS
A FIELD NOTES DESCRIPTION OF 761 SU, FT, IN THE JOSEPH E. SCOTT LEAGUE SURUEY, ABSTRACT No. SO, IN COELEEE
STATION, BRA2fls COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING EXISTING 10' WIDE WATER LINE EASEMENTS t{SCRIBEO AS EXHIBIT f AND
EXHIBIT G FILED IN VOLUME 4090, PAGE 242 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRAZOS EDUNTY, TEXAS I OPR9{T] DIVER,
ALROSS AND UPON THE REMAINDER OF A CALLED 4.924 ACRE TRACT OF LAHO DESCRIBED AS "TRACT 2" I11 A DEED TO
CULPEPPER FAhtl1_Y L.P. RECORDED IN 4'DLUME 4073, PAGE 34 (OPRBCT) AND THE REMAINDER OF LOT 1R, THE RAMPARTS
FILED IN VOLUME 4512, PAGE 277 (0P11II01; SAID 761 SO. FT. BEING MLIRE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBE} DY METES AND
BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS'
CrlAM1ENC1NIG ar a 1/2andi Iron rod taundwith mange plastic cap stamped°HPROAM RPLS 5O4i' marlmgthe east canner
of said Lorin and an interim cerner of saad tetnairiier of 4,924 acre tact; Frgrn which an'X' Found in concrete marking an
angle pone in the southeast line of said reminder of Lot 1R hears S 411' 513' 54' W a distance of 72.29 feet;
THENCE, with the northeast bed said Loll 1R and a southwest line of said remainder of 4.924 acre had, N 47" 4Et' IS" W
a distanced 5.1E2leet to the POINT OFI GrNNFN6 hereof,
THENCE, Gm acrossand upon saidrernainder of Lat11I tar the fallowing two l2} courses and distances'
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2) it 47" 59' 13' W a d tame of 113.013 feet to a pain! Irorn which Iha Colo Station hrhonumWn# CS94•110F hearts
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THENCE, over. across, and o Don said remainder of Lnt 1R and said remainder of 4,924 acre Wall i2" DIT'iT E a distance
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THENCE, aver, a«ess. and upon said remainder of 4.924 acre tract tar the following four (411 courses and distances,
1) S 47' 46' fO' E a distance of 59.77 feet;
2jl Seh" 52' fir wadistance of 14.45 Fan
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FExhibit A
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Surveyed on the ground in 2025under my supervision. The bearing basis for this survey is based on the Texas State Plane
Coordinate System al 1923 01ABA31, Central Zane, Grid North as established from GPS'observation using the Leas
5martnet 0083 111422114 Epoch 2'0I0 Multi -year CORS Solution 2 {I YCS2N, OISiances described herein are surface
distances. To obtain grid distances [not grid areas] divide by a combined scale few of 1,002U9532155377 ftaku[ated
using 51X112ll20]. Rae -mode drawing: 25.0913-S;tben10112.dw9.
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