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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1939-0002 - Ordinance - 03/09/1939ORDINANCE NO. 2 AN ORDINANCE TO RECEIVE THE INHABITANTS RESIDING IN CERTAIN TERRITORY ADJOINING THE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, INTO SAID CITY. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Col- lege Station, Texas: An affidavit having been made by three qualified voters residing in the hereinafter described territory adjoining the limits of the incorporated City of College Station, Texas, to the effect that the majority of the persons who are qual- ified to vote for members of the State Legislature residing in such territory have duly voted in favor of becoming a part of the incorporated City of College Station, Texas, and the aforesaid affidavit having been filed withthe mayor, who has certified the same to the City Council, now, therefore, the City Council, by virtue of the authority conferred by article 974, chapter 1, Title 28, of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, 1925, as amended, by this ordinance does hereby receive the inhabi- tants of such adjoining territory within the incorporated limits of the City of College Station, Texas, such adjoining territory being shown on an accompanying plat and being described more particularly as follows, to -wit: Being all of that certain tract of land conveyed to J. C. Culpepper by Mrs. Minnie Dansby et al, by deed dated August 10, 1937, filed for record by Volume 92, page 231, Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas and being described as follows: Beginning at the north corner of the Richard Carter League at an iron stake thence 45 northeast 2632 feet, corner, thence south 46 east 3311 feet corner, thence south 45 west 2632 feet, corner, thence north 46 west 3311 feet to the place of beginning, containing in all 200 acres, save and ex- cept that portion of the above described tract of land that was included within the limits of the City of College Station, Texas, at the time of its incorporation. Passedand approved this the 9th. day of March, 1939 A. D. ATTEST: s/ Sidney L. Loveless City Secretary. s/ J. H. Binn ,y. Mayor ORDINANCE NO. 2 AN ORDINANCE TO RECEIVE THE INHABITANTS RESIDING IN CERTAIN TERRITORY ADJOINING THE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, INTO SAID CITY. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Col- lege Station, Texas: An affidavit having been made by three qualified voters residing in the hereinafter described territory adjoining the limits of the incorporated City of College Station, Texas, to the effect that the majority of the persons who are qual- ified to vote for members of the State Legislature residing in such territory have duly voted in favor of becoming a part of the incorporated City of College Station, Texas, and the aforesaid affidavit, having been filed with the mayor, who has certified the same to the City Council, now, therefore, the City Council, by virtue of the authority conferred by article 974, chapter 1, Title 28, of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, 1925, as amended, by this ordinance does hereby receive the inhabi- tants of such adjoining territory within the incorporated limits of the City of College Station, Texas, such adjoining territory being shown on an accompanying plat and being described more particularly as follows, to -wit: 4 Being all of that certain tract of land conveyed to J. C. Culpepper by Mrs. Minnie Dansby et al, by deed dated August 10, 1937, filed for record by Volume 92, page 231, Deed Records of Brazos County, Texas and being described as follows: Beginning at the north corner of the Richard Carter League at an iron stake thence 45 northeast 2632 feet, corner, thence south 46 east 3311 feet corner, thence south 45 west 2632 feet, corner, thence north 46 west 3311 feet to the place of beginning, containing in all 200 acres, save and ex- cept that portion of the above described tract of land that was included within the limits of the City of College Station, Texas, at the time of its incorporation. Passed and approved this the 9th. day of March, 1939 A. D. ATTEST: City Sec etary.