HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-0720 - Ordinance - 01/25/1971ORDINANCE NO. 720
AN ORDINANCE SETTING A DATE, TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE
PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY BY THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SUCH
PUBLIC HEARING; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS:
Section 1. On the 22nd day of February, 1971, at 7:00 p. m. o'clock, in the City Council
Chamber of the City Hall of the City of College Station, Texas, the City Council will hold
a'public hearing giving all interested persons the right to appear and be heard on the proposed
annexation by the City of College Station, Texas of the following described property, to wit:
Tract No. 71-1
BEGINNING at the corner of the present City of College Station corporate
limits, said corner being further described as bearing north 450 east a distance
of 619. 5 feet from the most easterly corner of Lot 97 of the Beverly Estates
Addition to the City of Bryan;
THENCE along the northwest line of the Mrs. Fannie Putz, 200 acre tract,
bearing North 450 East a distance of 967 feet, more or less, to the most northerly
corner of the said Mrs. Fannie Putz, 200 acre tract;
THENCE along the northeasterly line of the Mrs. Fannie Putz, 200 acre
tract, bearing South 450 East a distance of 1,174 feet, more or less, to the most
northerly corner of the City of Bryan, 0.45 acre tract, described by deed filed
in Volume 250 on Page 369 of the Brazos County Deed Records;
THENCE along the boundary of the said City of Bryan, 0.45 acre tract;
the City of Bryan, 1.20 acre tract, described by deed filed in Volume 137 on
Page 230 of the Brazos County Deed Records and the City of Bryan, 50 acre tract,
described by deed filed in Volume 133 on Page 607 of the Brazos County Deed Records
as follows: Along the northwesterly line of the 0.45 acre tract, bearing South 450
West a distance of 56. 5 feet; along the westerly lines of the 0.45 and 1. 20 acre
tracts, bearing South 450 East a distance of 105 feet; bearing South 70 24' West a
distance of 54.9 feet and bearing South 450 East a distance of 631. 5 feet and along
the southeasterly line of the 1.20 and 50 acre tracts and an extension thereof bear-
ing North 450 East a distance of 4,413 feet, more or less, to a point for corner
THENCE South 450 East a distance of 1, 314 feet to a point for corner said
point being further described as the most northeasterly corner of the present City
of College Station corporate limit;
THENCE along the present City of College Station corporate limits and the
following bearings and distances; South 450 West, 5, 280 feet, North 450 West 3, 258
feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 202.76 acres, more or less.
Tract No. 71-2
BEGINNING at a concrete monument in the West right of way line of State
Highway 6 which point is identified as Station No. 25+00 on Sheet No. 23 of the plans
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for State Federal Aid Project F-471, said point being approximately 700 feet
northwest of the southeast boundary line of the Crawford Burnett League, and
also a point in the northeast boundary line of the Roy W. Kelly tract; and further
identified as being the North corner of Tract 1 in Ponderosa Place, a subdivision,
as shown on the preliminary plat dated October, 1970;
THENCE S 520 47' W perpendicular to the West right of way line of State
Highway 6 a distance of 500 feet to a point for a corner;
THENCE in a northwesterly direction parallel to and 500 feet West of the
revised State Highway 6 westerly right of way line to a point, said point being a
corner in the present city limit line;
THENCE N 440 53' E along the present city limit line a distance of 500 feet
to a point, said point further described as being the intersection of the South right of
way line of FM 2818 and the West right of way line of State Highway 6;
THENCE S 450 17' E a distance of 1, 956 feet to a point for a corner;
THENCE S 30 47' 38" E a distance of 163. 75 feet to a point for a corner;
THENCE S 370 25' E a distance of 1, 077.45 feet to a point for a corner;
THENCE S 400 52' E a distance of 702.2 feet to a point for a corner;
. THENCE S 370 06' 20" E a distance of 500 feet to the place of beginning and
containing '5-0.1 acres more or less.
Tract No. 71-3
BEGINNING at a corner in the present boundary of the City of College Station
corporate limits, said corner being further described as bearing N 440 47' E a distance
of 1, 879.46 feet from an iron rod in the East right of way line of Texas Avenue, said
iron rod marking the most southwesterly corner of the Richards Addition to the City
of College Station;
THENCE N 460 14' W a distance of 398. 96 feet to a point in the present city
limits line for a corner;
THENCE N 440 42,21 E along the present city limits line, a distance of
approximately 5, 940 feet to a point for a corner, said point also being 500 feet East
of the East right of way line of the Highway 6 By-pass;
THENCE along a line in a southerly direction parallel to and a distance of
500 feet from the East right of way of the Highway 6 By-pass to a point 500 f6et from
and parallel to a Texas Highway Department right of way marker, located at Texas
Highway Department station number 684+70.6 in the East right of way line of Hwy, 6;
THENCE in a southwesterly direction across Highway 6 a distance of approximately
740 feet to a point in the West ri ght of way line of Highway 6; said point further described
as being a concrete right of way marker located at Texas Highway Department station
number 25+ 50 of the southbound lane of Highway 6; 01936
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THENCE along the revised westerly right of way of Highway 6 as defined by
Sheet No..23 of the State Federal Aid Project No. F-471, the following bearings and
distances: N 830 53' 55" W 68.45 feet, N 370 06' W 500 feet, N 400 52' W 702 feet,
N 370 25' W 1077.45 feet to a point for a corner; said point further described as being
a concrete right of way marker located at station 2+00 of the southbound lane of Hwy. 6;
THENCE in a Northeast direction across Hwy. 6 approximately 210 feet to a
point for a corner, said point also being a corner of the present city limits line located
in the Northeast line of Hwy. 6 and the West line of Hwy. 6 By-pass;
THENCE along the West right of way line of the Hwy. 6 By-pass, same being
the present city limit line, in a northerly direction until said line intersects a line that
is 2000 feet from and parallel to the East right of way line of Hwy 6;
THENCE in a northerly direction along a line 2000 feet from and parallel to
the East right of way line of Hwy. 6, said line being the present city limit line, to a
point in the North line of Lot 20 of the Richards Addition to the City of College Station;
THENCE S 440 47' W a distance 120. 54 feet along the North line of the afore-
mentioned Richards Addition to the place of beginning and containing 1, 025. 05 acres,
more or less.
Tract No. 71-4
BEGINNING at a fence corner in the southwest line of State Highway 6 at the most
easterly corner of the tract conveyed to the Area Progress Corporation by Roy W. Kelley
as as shown in Volume 286, Page 292 of the Deed Records of Brazos County and now identified
as the southeast corner of Tract 2 in Ponderosa Place, a subdivision, as shown on the
preliminary plat dated October, 1970.
THENCE S 460 00' W - 363. 2 feet with the southeast line of the Area Progress
Corporation tract;
THENCE N 370 13' W - 767. 1 feet;
THENCE N 520 47' E - 314. 2 feet to the southwest line of State Highway 6;
THENCE with the southwest line. of Highway 6 as follows; S 370 18' E - 70. 0 feet;
S 800 35' E - 67. 5 feet; S 370 13' E - 605. 2 feet to the point of beginning and containing
6.073 acres.
Section 2. The Mayor of the City of College Station is hereby authorized and directed to cause
notice of such public hearing to be published once in a newspaper having general circulation in
the city and in the above described territory not more than twenty days nor less than ten days
prior to the date of such public hearing, all in accordance with the Municipal Annexation Act
(Chapter 160, Acts of the 58th Legislature, Regular Session, 1963; compiled as '970a, Vernon's
Texas Civil Statutes).
Section 3. The importance of this ordinance creates an emergency and an imperative public
necessity that the rule requiring ordinances to be read at three several meetings be suspended,
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and this rule is hereby suspended, and the ordinance shall take effect and be in force from
and after its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 25 day of January, 1971.
D. A. Anderson
Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Secretar�