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RESOLUTION NO. 06-08-2006-13.08
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
RELATING TO: (1) THE AUTHORITY OF THE CITY TO INITIATE, COMPLETE, AND
ACQUIRE, BY PURCHASE OR CONDEMNATION, AN EXCLUSIVE, PERMANENT
PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT REGARDING 2.80 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, IN
BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS, A PART OF THE MARlA KEGANS LEAGUE, ABSTRACT
NO. 28; (2) A DECLARATION THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE CITY TO
ACQUIRE SAID EASEMENT, THROUGH PURCHASE OR CONDEMNATION, IN ORDER
TO ACCOMPLISH AN AUTHORIZED AND DECLARED PUBLIC USE AND PURPOSE; (3)
THE RATIFICATION OF ALL PRIOR CITY ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS; AND (4) THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN
MEETING STATUTES.
WHEREAS, the City of College Station, Texas ("City") is a home rule municipality which is
duly incorporated and chartered under the constitution and laws ofthe State of Texas; and
WHEREAS, the City owns, operates, constructs, repairs, and maintains a municipal electric
utility system ("electric utility system") as a public service, in order to provide electric power
service to the public and the City, now and in the future; and
WHEREAS, the City's ownership, operation, construction, repair, and maintenance of the
electric utility system is a benefit to the public, because the system currently provides, and will
provide in the future, an important source of electric power to the public and the City. Therefore,
the electric utility system, including the City's ownership, operation, construction, repair, and
maintenance of the system, now and in the future, are hereby declared to be worthwhile public
uses and purposes; and
WHEREAS, the City, through a condemnation proceeding, may exercise the power of eminent
domain to acquire property, inside or outside the municipality, in order to efficiently carry out
the ownership, operation, construction, repair, and maintenance of its electric utility system
pursuant to the following, non-exclusive authority: Chapters 251 and 402 of the Texas Local
Government Code; Chapter 21 of the Texas Property Code; and articles I and II of the City
Charter; and
WHEREAS, the City is engaged in the following project regarding the improvement and
expansion of its electric utility system: the Brazos Tie Transmission Line Project ("project").
This project has been the subject of review and approval by the Electric Reliability Council of
Texas ("ERCOT"). This ERCOT approved project will benefit the public, the City, and the
entire Bryan-College Station area because its completion and operation will enhance and
improve the sources of electric power available to the community at large. Therefore, this
ERCOT approved project, which includes the acquisition of the exclusive, public utility
easement and right of way herein described, is hereby declared to be a worthwhile public use and
purpose; and
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WHEREAS, the City determines that the best interests and needs of the public, including the
health, safety, and welfare of the public, require that the City's electric utility system should be
improved and expanded through the City's acquisition, through purchase or condemnation
proceeding, of an exclusive, permanent public utility easement and right of way ("permanent
public utility easement") regarding the project, on, in, over, along, under, across, and through a
certain tract or parcel of land, being and situated in Brazos County, Texas, containing 2.80 acres,
more or less, a part of the Maria Kegans League, Abstract No. 28, therein ("subject property"), in
exchange for the payment of reasonable, adequate, and just compensation by the City to the
owner or owners of the subject property, said property being more particularly described by
metes and bounds and survey plat in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated by
reference; and
WHEREAS, pursuant the authority stated herein, the City intends and seeks to acquire the
permanent public utility easement regarding the subject property for the following, declared
public use and purpose regarding the project: (a) the construction, installation, inspection, and
placement of electric power lines and related electric utility infrastructure, facilities, and
improvements by the City, on, in, above and below the ground, in order to improve, expand, and
maintain the transmission and distribution of electricity within the City's electric utility system,
now and in the future, for the benefit of the public and the City, as described herein; and (b) the
permanent ownership, operation, construction, repair, inspection, and maintenance of the electric
utility system at the location of said easement on the subject property, including all utility
infrastructure, facilities, or improvements placed on, in, above and below the ground, in order to
improve, expand, and maintain the transmission and distribution of electricity within the City's
electric utility system, now and in the future, for the benefit of the public and the City, as
described herein; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the project, a public necessity exists for the City to acquire, through
purchase or condemnation proceeding, the permanent public utility easement regarding the
subject property for the public uses and purposes described herein, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the project, the City's acquisition of the permanent public utility
easement, through purchase or condemnation proceeding, is necessary to accomplish, achieve,
and advance the public uses and purposes described herein; and
WHEREAS, upon acquisition of the permanent public utility easement, the City shall allow the
owner of the subject property to use all or any part of the easement acquired for any purpose that
does not damage, destroy, injure, or interfere with the City's efficient, safe, or convenient use of
the easement acquired, as described herein, including the specific use limitations of said owner
as described herein; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS:
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Singular nouns and pronouns shall include the plural, and the masculine gender
shall include the feminine gender, where necessary for a correct meaning of this
resolution.
All prior resolutions or orders regarding the project, the permanent public utility
easement, and the subj ect property are hereby supplemented and incorporated by
reference.
All prior acts of the City, including the acts of its elected officials, officers,
employees, agents, or attorneys, regarding the project, the permanent public utility
easement, and the subject property are hereby authorized, ratified, approved,
confirmed, and validated.
All statements made in the caption, preamble, preliminary recitals, and the
documents attached to this resolution are true, correct, and incorporated by
reference.
The best interests and needs of the public, including the health, safety, and
welfare of the public, pursuant to the utility project described above, require that
the electric utility system of the City be improved and expanded by the City's
acquisition of the permanent public utility easement regarding the subject
property, as described herein.
The permanent public utility easement regarding the subject property, pursuant to
the project and as described herein, is sought and shall be acquired by the City for
the following public uses and purposes:
a. the construction, installation, inspection, and placement of electric power
lines and related electric utility infrastructure, facilities, and improvements
by the City, on, in, above and below the ground, including but not limited
to electric transmission lines, connecting lines, access facilities, poles, pole
grounding, assembly, and foundation structures and equipment, insulator
structures and equipment, wires, attachment structures and equipment,
cross-arm assembly structures and equipment, and communication lines
specifically related thereto, in order to improve, expand, and maintain the
transmission and distribution of electricity within the City's electric utility
system, now and in the future, for the benefit ofthe public and the City;
b. the permanent ownership, operation, construction, repair, inspection, and
maintenance of the electric utility system at the location of said easement
on the subject property, including all utility infrastructure, facilities, or
improvements placed on, in, above and below the ground, as described
herein, in order to improve, expand, and maintain the transmission and
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distribution of electricity within the City's electric utility system, now and
in the future, for the benefit of the public and the City; and
c. any other public use and purpose described in this resolution.
All public uses and purposes described in this resolution are hereby declared to be
worthwhile, convenient, and necessary to justify and support the acquisition of the
permanent public utility easement by the City, through purchase or condemnation
proceeding.
Regarding the permanent public utility easement described in this resolution, and
pursuant to the project, the City hereby declares the following:
a. A public necessity and convenience exists for the City to acquire said
easement, through purchase or condemnation proceeding, for the public
uses and purposes stated in this resolution.
b. The City's acquisition of said easement, through purchase or
condemnation proceeding, is necessary and convenient to accomplish,
achieve, and advance the public uses and purposes stated in this resolution.
Pursuant to the project, the City's elected officials, officers, employees, agents,
representatives, and attorneys are hereby authorized to engage in the following
conduct regarding the permanent public utility easement and the subject property:
a. Said representatives shall have the authority to lay-out or map the exact
location of the land needed regarding the subject property.
b. Said representatives shall have the authority to hire, engage, or direct such
City staff, engineers, surveyors, appraisers, title companies, architects,
attorneys, or other persons or entities needed to effect: the mapping or
design of the necessary utility infrastructure, facilities, or improvements
on the subject property; the establishment and acquisition of the necessary
title to the subject property; and the construction, operation, inspection,
and maintenance of the necessary utility infrastructure, facilities, or
improvements on the subject property.
c. Said representatives shall have the authority, with the consent of the
property owner or through a court order, to enter upon property for the
purpose of: surveying and establishing title; determining reasonable,
adequate, and just compensation; conducting tests; or negotiating with the
owner for the purchase of the required property interest.
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d. Said representatives shall have the authority, after determining reasonable,
adequate, and just compensation for said easement, to negotiate with the
property owner for the purpose of acquiring for the City the required
property interest by purchase.
If necessary, and should the owner of the subject property fail to accept a bona
fide, good faith offer from the City to purchase the required property interest, said
representatives shall have the authority to initiate and complete condemnation
proceedings against said owner, in order to acquire through condemnation all
required property interests and title regarding the subject property.
e. Said representatives shall have the authority to initiate and complete all
other actions deemed necessary and appropriate to effect the
accomplishment of the public uses and purposes described herein.
Upon acquisition of the permanent public utility easement, the City shall allow the
owner of the subject property to use all or any part of the easement acquired for
any purpose that does not damage, destroy, injure, or interfere with the City's
efficient, safe, or convenient use of the easement acquired. Said owner shall not
be allowed to lay-out, dedicate, construct, maintain, or use any house, structure, or
reservoir, or to permit same to be accomplished, on, over, or within said easement
except as provided herein. However, said owner shall be allowed to lay-out,
dedicate, construct, maintain, or use roads, streets, alleys, and driveways, on,
over, or within said easement, provided that said use does not change the grade
over the land of said easement without the prior written consent ofthe City.
This resolution and order shall take effect immediately from and after its passage.
This resolution was passed at a public meeting in compliance with the Texas
Open Meetings Act.
ADOPTED this 8th day of June,
.2006.
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APPROVED:
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RON S , Mayor
CONNIE HOOKS, City Secretary
APPROVED:
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City Attorney
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Joe Orr, Inc.
Surveyors & Engineers
2167 Post Oak Circle
College Station, TX 77845
(979) 690 -3378
Proposed Easement
Canyon Creek Partners, LTD. Tract
Maria Kegans League
Brazos County, Texas
October 14, 2005
All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Maria Kegans
League, Abstract no. 28, in Brazos County, Texas, being an easement seventy feet (70')
in width through. that 44.24 acre tract conveyed to Canyon Creek Partners, Ltd. by deed
recorded in Volume 5639, Page 26 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County,
Texas, extending from Nunn Jones Road to State Highway No. 30 and being more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a %z "iron rod found in the southwest right -of -way line of State Highway No.
30 from which the City of College Station 1994 GPS control monument no. 242 bears N
45° 14' 25" W — 1896.5 feet.
Thence S 59° 29' 09" E — 36.49 feet along the southwest right -of -way line of State
Highway No. 30 to the most easterly comer of this tract, from which a 'A" iron rod in
concrete was found S 59° 29' 09" E — 11.46 feet at the common comer of the said
Canyon Creek Partners, Ltd. tract and Patricia R. Pearce remainder of Eight acres
described in Volume 1947, Page 80 of the Official Public Records of Brazos County,
Texas;
Thence S 31° 05' 25" W — 53.98 feet through the said Canyon Creek Partners, Ltd. tract
to an angle point;
Thence S 42° 59' 14" W — 1679.38 feet continuing through the said Canyon Creek
Partners, Ltd. tract to an angle Point;
Thence S 31° 22' 21" W — 42.26 feet continuing through the said Canyon Creek Partners,
Ltd tract to the northeast line bf Nunn Jones Road, from which a %z" iron rod was found S
15° 59' 11" E — 13.21 feet on the west side of a 26" oak tree at the common corner of the
said Canyon Creek Partners, Ltd. tract and the Leonard L. Muesse and wife 2.00 acre
tract described in . Volume 1396, Page 22 of the Official Records of Brazos County,
Texas;
Thence N 15° 59' 11" W — 91.62 feet along the northeast line of Nunn Jones Road to the
most westerly corner of this tract;
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Thence N 42° 59' 14" E — 1666.26 feet through the said Canyon Creek Partners, Ltd.
tract to an angle point;
Thence N 31° 05' 25" E — 45.21 feet continuing through the said Canyon Creek Partners,
Ltd. tract to the southwest right -of -way line of State Highway No. 30;
Thence S 60° 48' 09" E — 33.53 feet along the southwest right -of -way line of State
Highway No. 30 to the Point of Beginning and containing 2.8Q acres of land more or less.
Bearings are Texas State Plane, Central Zone NAD -83 (1986) datum, based on City of
College Station 1994 GPS monument nos. 126, 127 & 242 and GPS observations.
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