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091117 -- MUD District No. 2 Petition
Op isc;rEa AiBryan W.Shaw,Ph.D.,P.E.,Chairman %.e Toby Baker,Commissioner x�4 �4 Vo Jon Niermann,Commissioner 'coda , ,o Richard A.Hyde,P.E.,Executive Director �o-r. / TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Protecting Texas by Reducing and Preventing Pollution /,,,..7—__ _ September 7, 2017 SEP 1 1 2017 BY: Ms. Jessica Holoubek Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLC 3200 Southwest Freeway, Suite 2600 Houston, Texas 77027 Re: Publication of Notice of District Petition regarding creation of Brazos County Municipal Utility District No. 2 TCEQ Internal Control No. D-06122017-018 Dear Ms. Holoubek: Enclosed is a copy of the notice for the above petition. Please carefully review the notice for accuracy prior to publication and distribution. Contact Jeeva Anandham in the District Administration Office at 512/239-4747 if the notice is found to be in error. This full notice, including Exhibits A and B, must be published in accordance with 3o Texas Administrative Code Section 293.12, at your client's expense, in a newspaper (or newspapers) regularly published or circulated in the county or counties in which the proposed district is to be located. Publication shall be once a week for two consecutive weeks. The 3o-day comment period will begin on the day after the date of the second publication. In addition, pursuant to 30 Texas Administrative Code 293.12, you are required to post the enclosed notice, including Exhibits A and B, on the bulletin board used for posting legal notices in each county in which all or part of the proposed district is to be located. This notice should be posted so that it is available to the public no later than the date of your second newspaper publication. After notice has been published and posted in accordance with 293.12, please provide proof of these actions to the Chief Clerks Office (Mail Code 105). The proof for newspaper publication shall be the original TCEQ affidavit of publication completed and notarized by the newspaper and an original tear sheet from the newspaper. The proof of posting can be in the form of an affidavit signed by a representative for the proposed district, stating all facts of the posting action. P.O. Box 13087 • Austin,Texas 78711-3087 • 512-239-1000 • tceq.texas.gov How is our customer service? tceq.texas.gov/customersurvey printed on recycled paper The Chief Clerk's Office should receive all affidavits no later than 14 days after the second publication of the notice in the newspaper. If you have any questions regarding these publication requirements, please contact Irma Salazar iii this office al 512/239-1328. Sincerely, C L6A(Or 610-L, Bridget C. Bohac Chief Clerk BCB/is Enclosures cc: To all on attached mailing list. MAILING LIST Brazos County Municipal Utility District of Brazos County TCEQ Internal Control No. D-06122017-018 Ms. Jessica Holoubek Allen Boone Humphries Robinson, LLC 3200 Southwest Freeway, Suite 2600 Houston, Texas 77027 Mr. Adam J. Brumbaugh, P.E. Jones & Carter, Inc. 150 Venture Drive, Suite 100 College Station, Texas 77845 Mr. David Van Soest, Regional Director TCEQ Region 9 6801 Sanger Avenue, Suite 2500 Waco, Texas 76710 The Honorable Karen McQueen, County Clerk Brazos County 300 E. 26th Street, Suite 120 Bryan, Texas 77803 Ms. Tanya McNutt, Deputy City Secretary City of College Station PO Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Mr. Mark W. Price, Chief Appraiser Brazos Central Appraisal District 1673 Briarcrest Drive, Suite A-101 Bryan, Texas 77802 Mr. Tom Wilkinson, Jr., Executive Director Brazos Valley Council of Governments PO Drawer 4128 Bryan, Texas 77805-4128 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality P.O. Box 13087 Austin, Texas 78711-3087 Todd Galiga, Senior Attorney, Environmental Law Division, MC-173 Hollis Henley, Attorney, Environmental Law Division, MC-173 Jeeva Anandham, Technical Manager, Districts Bond Team, MC-152 Seyed Miri, P.E., Team Leader, Districts Creation Team, MC-152 Kent Steelman, Public Drinking Water Section, MC-155 Print Form TCEQ - Office of the Chief Clerk Applicant Name: BRAZOS COUNTY MUD 2 MC-105 Attention: Notice Team TCEQ Tracking No. D-06122017-018 CID Item No. 108206 PO Box 13087 A licati Austin TX 78711-3087 pp on Type: PETITION FOR CREATION OF A DISTRICT AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF: § Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared , who being by me duly (name of newspaper representative) sworn, deposes and says that (s)he is the (title of newspaper representative) of the ; that said newspaper is (name of newspaper) regularly published or circulated in County/Counties, (name of county or counties) Texas; that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates: (date or dates of publication) Newspaper Representative's Signature Subscribed and sworn to before me this the day of 20 to certify which witness my hand and seal of office. Notary Public in and for the State of Texas (Seal) Print or type Name of Notary Public My Commission Expires TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY z 9) '\k'-.41, . © 0 TU NOTICE OF DISTRICT PETITION TCEQ Internal Control No. D-06122017-018 PETITION. Peach Creek Partners, LTD, McFarlane Interests, LTD, RB Ventures I, LLC, John E. Mcfarlane, Jr., and Erin Mcfarlane, and Rock Barn Conservation Partners, LLC, (Petitioners) filed a petition for creation of Brazos County Municipal Utility District No. 2 (District) with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The petition was filed pursuant to Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution; Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code; Title 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 293; and the procedural rules of the TCEQ. The petition states that: (1) the Joint Petitioners are the owners of a majority in value of the land to be included in the proposed District; (2) ) there is one lienholder, Prosperity Bank, a Texas state bank, being lienholder on the land to be included in the proposed District; (3) the proposed District will contain approximately 995.30 acres located within Brazos County, Texas; and (4) all of the land within the proposed District is within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of College Station (City), Texas, and no portion of land within the proposed District is within the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of any other city, town or village in Texas. The Petitioners have also provided certificates evidencing the consent of the lienholders to the creation of the proposed District. By Resolution No. 06-09-16-02, passed and approved June 9, 2016, the City of College Station, Brazos County, Texas, gave its consent to the creation of the proposed District, pursuant to Texas Water Code § 54.016. The territory to be included in the proposed District is set forth in a metes and bounds description designated as Exhibit "A" and is depicted in the vicinity map designated as Exhibit "B," both of which are attached to this document. The petition further states that the proposed District will: (1) design, construct, acquire, maintain, and operate an adequate and efficient waterworks and sanitary sewer system primarily for commercial and domestic purposes; (2) design, construct, acquire, maintain, and operate works, improvements, facilities, plants, equipment, and appliances helpful or necessary to provide more adequate drainage for the proposed District; (3) control, abate, and amend local storm waters or other harmful excesses of water; (4) construct, acquire, operate, and maintain roadways, including storm drainage, bridges, and other improvements in aid of these roadways; (5) construct, acquire, maintain, and operate parks and recreational facilities; and (6) construct, acquire, improve, maintain, and operate such other and additional facilities, systems, plants, and enterprises as may be consistent with the purposes for which the District is created. The District will connect to Brazos County Municipal Utility District No. 6, the proposed master district, which will provide the regional water supply and wastewater treatment services to four districts, including the proposed District. The District will pay its pro-rata share of the development costs. According to the petition, a preliminary investigation has been made to determine the cost of the project, and it is estimated by the Petitioners, from such information available at this time, that the cost of said project will be approximately $23,138,000 ($10,760,000 for utilities, plus $9,904,000 for pro-rata share of the master district trunk water, wastewater, and drainage facilities, plus $2,474,000 for road facilities). CONTESTED CASE HEARING. The TCEQ may grant a contested case hearing on this petition if a written hearing request is filed within 30 days after the newspaper publication of this notice. To request a contested case hearing, you must submit the following: (1) your name (or for a group or association, an official representative), mailing address, daytime phone number, and fax number, if any; (2) the name of the petitioner and the TCEQ Internal Control Number; (3) the statement "I/we request a contested case hearing"; (4) a brief description of how you would be affected by the petition in a way not common to the general public; and (5) the location of your property relative to the proposed District's boundaries. You may also submit your proposed adjustments to the petition which would satisfy your concerns. Requests for a contested case hearing must be submitted in writing to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address provided in the information section below. The Executive Director may approve the petition unless a written request for a contested case hearing is filed within 30 days after the newspaper publication of this notice. If a hearing request is filed, the Executive Director will not approve the petition and will forward the petition and hearing request to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. If a contested case hearing is held, it will be a legal proceeding similar to a civil trial in state district court. INFORMATION. Written hearing requests should be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, TCEQ, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, TX 78711-3087. For information concerning the hearing process, please contact the Public Interest Counsel, MC-103, at the same address. General information regarding TCEQ can be found at our web site http://www.tceq.texas.gov/. Issued: September 7, 2017 Municipal Utility District No.2(MUD 2) 995.30 Acres STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF BRAZOS § A METES AND BOUNDS description of a certain 995.30 acre tract of land out of the Jose Maria Barrera Survey,Abstract No.67,the Jose Maria Barrera Survey,Abstract No.68,the Jose Maria Barrera Survey, Abstract No. 69, the Thomas Henry Survey, Abstract No. 130, the Henry G. Hudson Survey, Abstract No.140,the Andrew Miller Survey,Abstract No.165,the Bartlett McGregor Survey,Abstract No. 171,the Archibald McLaughlin Survey,Abstract No.158,the Diadem Millican Survey,Abstract No. 178, the Jefferson P.Mitchell Survey,Abstract No. 179,the Clement Raney Survey,Abstract No.201,and the John W.Stewart Survey,Abstract No.213, Brazos County,Texas, being all or a portion of the following tracts of land: 1.A called 82.453 acre tract to RB Ventures I, LLC, recorded in Volume 12300, Page 5, of the Official Public Records of Brazos County(OPRBC); 2. Remainder of a called 170.748 acre tract to RB Ventures I,LLC,recorded in Volume 12300,Page 20,OPRBC; 3.A called 10.001 acre tract to John E.McFarlane,Jr.and Erin M.McFarlane,recorded in Volume 9422,Page 180,OPRBC; 4. A called 122.98 acres (Tract One) to 5271 Memorial Partners, LTD., as recorded in Volume 6396,Page 106,OPRBC; 5. Remainder of a called 170.748 acre tract to Peach Creek Partners recorded in Volume 12300, Page 13,OPRBC; 6.A called 39.705 acre tract to Peach Creek Partners,LTD.,described in Volume 12468,Page 57, OPRBC; 7.The property conveyed to Peach Creek Partners, LTD., as recorded in Volume 04227, Page 00119,OPRBC,and in Volume 04227,Page 00145,OPRBC; 8.A called 235.123 acre tract to Peach Creek Partners recorded in Volume 04227, Page 00135, OP RBC; Said 995.30 acres being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows with all bearings being based on the most north line of said 1215.830 acre tract having a record bearing of South 88°34'00"East recorded in Volume 04227,Page 00145,OPRBC; BEGINNING at the north corner of aforementioned 82.453 acre tract,same being the east corner of the 16.68 acre tract recorded in Volume 8531,Page 011,OPRBC,and being in the southwest right-of-way of State Highway No.6; THENCE South 39°30'34" East,along the southwest right-of-way of State Highway No.6,same being an easterly line of said 82.453 acre tract,1524.59 feet to a point-for-corner; THENCE continuing along said southwest right-of-way and easterly line of said 82.453 acre tract the following two(2)courses and distances: 1. South 21°04'28"East,103.75 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. South 39°30'37"East,80.88 feet to a point-for-corner; THENCE over and across said 82.453 acre tract, aforementioned 122.98 acre tract, aforementioned 1213.537 acre tract,and aforementioned remainder tracts of the called 170.748 acre tract the following eighteen(18)courses and distances: 1. South 71°42'07"West,684.53 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. North 76°33'36"West,367.98 feet to a point-for-corner; 3. South 37°36'11"West,489.75 feet to a point-for-corner; 4. South 85°55'01"West,1114.30 feet to a point-for-corner; 5. South 30"40'07"West,244.29 feet to a point-for-corner; 6. South 02°33'49"East,246.04 feet to a point-for-corner; 7. South 12°34'02"East,384.90 feet to a point-for-corner; 8. South 38°49'41"West,182.69 feet to a point-for-corner; 9. South 66°15'42"West,253.06 feet to a point-for-corner; 10. North 88°24'18"West,340.45 feet to a point-for-corner; 11. South 55°33'30"West,386.21 feet to a point-for-corner; 12. South 16°44'55"East,156.95 feet to a point-for-corner; 13. South 08°40'55"West,406.85 feet to a point-for-corner; Page 1 of 5 Municipal Utility District No.2(MUD 2) 995.30 Acres 14. South 51°55'56"West,268.66 feet to a point-for-corner; 15. South 1745'20"West,273.38 feet to a point-for-corner; 16. South 77°16'18"West,76.56 feet to a point-for-corner; 17. North 61°48'13"West,323.52 feet to a point-for-corner; 18. South 64°13'23"West,605.99 feet to a point-for-corner,being in aforementioned 141.460 acre tract; THENCE over and across said 141.460 acre tract,the following four(4)courses and distances: 1. South 57°08'38"West,565.05 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. South 86°50'52"West,552.43 feet to a point-for-corner; 3. South 73°40'37"West,1177.10 feet to a point-for-corner; 4. North 86°00'38"West,596.88 feet to a point-for-corner being in aforementioned 1213.537 acre tract; THENCE South 57°44'45"West,394.02 feet to a point-for-corner in said 1213.537 acre tract; THENCE North 58°42'27"West.continuing over and across said 1213.537 acre tract,495.48 feet to a point- for-corner being in aforementioned 235.123 acre tract; THENCE over and across said 235.123 acre tract,the following five(5)courses and distances: 1, South 51°31'07"West,198.60 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. North 41°32'31"West,413.39 feet to a point-for-corner; 3. North 77°31'31"West,369.11feet to a point-for-corner; 4. South 09°06'20"East,2198.58 feet to a point-for-corner; 5. North 86°12'14"West,378.58 feet to a point-for-corner,being in a common line of said 235.123 acre tract and the 83.159 acre tract recorded in Volume 12536,Page 294,OPRBC; THENCE along the common lines of said 235.123 acre tract and said 83.159 acre tract the following three • (3)courses and distances: 1. North 08°48'56"East,326.38 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. North 14°30'53"West,493.85 feet to a point-for-corner; 3. North 55°27'30"West,544.47 feet to a point-for-corner; THENCE North 85°59'18"West,along a northerly line of said 83.159 acre tract,699.47 feet to a point-for- corner,same being the most northerly corner of said 83.159 acre tract; THENCE continuing along the common lines of said 83.159 acre tract and said 1215.830 acre tract the following four(4)courses and distances: 1. South 38°39'12"West,506.11 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. South 86°39'45"West,264.29 feet to a point-for-corner; 3. South 40°06'02"West,90 5.2 5 feet to a point-for-corner; 4. South 49°52'07"East,1114.82 feet to a point-for-corner marking the beginning of a tangent curve to the right; THENCE along said curve to the right,having a radius of 3050.00 feet,an arc length of 630.27 feet,a delta angle of 11°50'24",a chord hearing of South 43°56'55"East,and a chord length of 629.15 feet,to a point- for-corner marking a point of tangency and being the south corner of said 83.159 acre tract; THENCE over and across aforementioned 1215.830 acre tract, the following thirteen (13) courses and distances: 1. South 53°19'29"West,1938.66 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. South 03°25'08"West,409.10 feet to a point-for-corner; 3. South 29°39'21"West,379.66 feet to a point-for-corner; 4. South 44°06'24"West,1168.08 feet to a point-for-corner; 5. South 33°19'41"East,1142.14 feet to a point-for-corner; 6. South 74°20'36"West,191.27 feet to a point-for-corner; 7. South 24°51'24"East,293.88 feet to a point-for-corner; 8. North 62°04'40"East,865.68 feet to a point-for-corner; 9. North 32°07'46"East,449.62 feet to a point-for-corner; Page 2 of 5 Municipal Utility District No.2(MUD 2) 995.30 Acres 10. North 16°56'29"East,484.44 feet to a point-for-corner; 11. North 04°30'39"East,823.17 feet to a point-for-corner; 12. North 15°42'38"East,459.11 feet to a point-for-corner; 13. South 37°06'59" East, 553.34 feet to a point-for-corner,same being the northwest corner of a called 20 acre tract recorded in Volume 10069,Page 264,OPRBC; THENCE South 00°53'00"East,along the west line of said 20 acre tract,2083.06 feet to a point-for-corner; THENCE South 02°02'00" East, 728.06 feet to a point-for-corner, same being the northeast corner of a called 23.85 acre tract recorded in Volume 11639,Page 022,OPRBC and being in the west line of a called 43.05 acre tract recorded in Volume 11890 Page 225 OPRBC; THENCE South 89°04'00"West,along the north line of said 23.85 acre tract,1217.50 feet to a point-for- corner,same being the northwest corner of said 23.85 acre tract; THENCE South 04°27'00" West, along the west line of said 23.85 acre tract, 849.85 feet to a point-for- corner,same being a westerly corner of the 0.14 acre tract recorded in Volume 10577,Page 237,OPRBC and being in the north right-of-way of Farm to Market Highway 2154; THENCE North 70°59'09" West, along said right-of-way, 531.25 feet to a point-for-corner marking the beginning of a curve to the right; THENCE along said curve to the right, having a radius of 5305.46 feet,an arc length of 1643.96 feet, a delta angle of 17°45'14",a chord bearing of North 61°33'22"West,and a chord length of 1637.39 feet,to a point-for-corner; THENCE North 53°20'32"West,continuing along said right-of-way,2655.74 feet to a point-for-corner; THENCE North 01°05'00"West,21.41 feet to a point-for-corner,being in the west line of aforementioned 1215.830 acre tract; THENCE North 01°12'41"West,continuing along a west line of said 1215.830 acre tract,782.28 feet to a point-for-corner,being the southwest corner of a 26.587 acre tract conveyed as a 1/2 undivided interest to DuBois Children's Limited Partnership,LTD,recorded in Volume 12468,Page 57,OPRBC; THENCE along the south and east lines of said 26.587 acre tract the following five (5) courses and distances: 1. North 88°11'03"East,371.48 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. North 68°06'25"East,581.47 feet to a point-for-corner; 3. North 21°30'46" West, 343.01 feet to a point-for-corner, marking the beginning of a tangent curve to the right; 4. Along said curve to the right, having a radius of 3000.00 feet,an arc length of 1157.30 feet, a delta angle of 22°06'10",a chord bearing of North 10°27'41"West,and a chord length of 1150.14 feet,to a point-for-corner marking a point of tangency; 5. North 00°35'24"East,passing at a distance of 86.88 feet the northeast corner of said 26.587 acre tract and the southeast corner of a called 5.763 acre tract conveyed to DuBois Children's Limited Partnership, LTD, recorded in Volume 12468, Page 57,OPRBC,continuing in all a total distance of 508.48 feet to a point-for-corner in the south line of an 86.835 acre tract conveyed to Millican DPC Partners,LP,recorded in Volume 9981,Page 290,OPRBC; THENCE North 69°40'32" East,with the south line of said 86.835 acre tract,2301.29 feet to a point-for- corner being the south corner of a 11.972 acre tract conveyed to John T.Jaques and Kamela A.Jaques recorded in Volume 9960,Page 271,OPRBC; THENCE North 69°40'33" East,with the southeast line of said Jaques tract and the southeast line of the remainder of a 103.4 acre tract conveyed to Millican DPC Partners, LP, recorded in Volume 9981, Page 276,a distance of 1644.73 feet to a point-for-corner; THENCE,North 00°11'39"West,with the east line of the remainder of said 103.4 acre tract a distance of 944.63 feet to a point-for-corner,being in a west line of aforementioned 1215.830 acre tract; THENCE with the west and north lines of said 1215.830 acre tract, the following four (4) courses and distances: 1. North 00°03'00"East,937.50 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. North 19°35'00"West,460.00 feet to a point-for-corner; Page 3 of 5 Municipal Utility District No.2(MUD 2) 995.30 Acres 3. North 13"17'00"East,680.56 feet to a point-for-corner; 4. South 88°34'00" East, 1930.00 feet to a point-for-corner, being the northeast corner of said 1215.830 acre tract and the northwest corner of a called 235.123 acre tract conveyed to Peach Creek Partners,LTD,recorded in Volume 4227,Page 135,OPRBC; THENCE with the north line of said 235.123 acre tract,the following four(4)courses and distances: 1. North 87°19'00"East,219.61 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. North 87°50'00"East,1157.69 feet to a point-for-corner; 3. North 60°08'00"East,136.11 feet to a point-for-corner; 4. North 47°16'00" East, 246.14 feet to a point-for-corner, being the northeast corner of said 235.123 acre tract and the most westerly northwest corner of a called 1213.537 acre tract conveyed to Peach Creek Partners,LTD,recorded in Volume 4227,Page 145,OPRBC; THENCE with the north line of said 1213.537 acre tract,the following three(3)courses and distances: 1. North 47°28'00"East,173.89 feet to a point-for-corner; 2. South 64°25'00"East,234.17 feet to a point for corner; 3. North 62°30'00" East, 637.50 feet to a point-for-corner, being a northeast corner of said 1213.53/ acre tract and the northwest corner of a called 141.460 acre tract (Tract three) conveyed to Peach Creek Partners,LTD,recorded in Volume 4227,Page 145,OPRBC; THENCE North 89"21'00"East,along the north line of said 141.460 acre tract,24945G feet to a point-for- corner,being said tract's northeast corner and being in the west line of the remainder of a called 170.748 tract conveyed to RB Ventures I,LLC,recorded in Volume 12300,Page 20,OPRBC; THENCE with the west and north lines of said remainder tract, the following seven (7) courses and distances: 1. North 00°10'21"West,2075.08 feet to a point-fur-corner; 2. North 40°29'41"West,18.39 feet to a point-for-corner; 3. North 04°05'22"West,102.71 feet to a point-for-corner; 4. North 70"09'13"East,92.81 feet to a point-for-corner; 5. South 88°43'16"East,348.00 feet to a point-for-corner; 6. North 88°03'52"East,297.93 feet to a point-for-corner; 7. South 89°58'11" East, 538.46 feet to a point-for-corner, being the northeast corner of said remainder tract and the northwest corner of a called 10.001 acre tract conveyed to John E. McFarlane,Jr.,and Erin M.McFarlane,recorded in Volume 9422,Page 180,OPRBC; THENCE North 85°28'53" East,along the north line of said 10.001 acre tract,491.52 feet to a point-for- corner; THENCE South 89°47'44" East,passing the northeast corner of said 10.001 acre tract being a northwest corner of aforementioned 82.453 acre tract,continuing with the north line of said 82.453 acre tract,for a total distance of 999.70 feet to a point-for-corner at an interior corner of aforementioned 1213.537 acre tract; THENCE North 00"17'51" East, 1592.78 feet to a point-for-corner in the southwest right-of-way of State Highway No.6; THENCE South 47°21'49"East,with said right-of-way,81.40 feet to a point-for-corner; THENCE South 00°18'00"West,with an east line of said 1213.537 acre tract,1537.89 feet to a point-for- corner in a north line of aforementioned 82.453 acre tract; THENCE North 89°59'15"East,with a north line of said 82.453 acre tract,579.03 feet to a point-for-corner; THENCE North 02°18'53" East,795.80 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING,CONTAINING 995.30 acres of land in Brazos County,Texas. FOR A POLITICAL BOUNDARY ACREAGE TOTALLING 995.30 ACRES. The metes and bounds description of MUD 2 was prepared under 22 TAC§663.21,and does not reflect the results of an on the ground survey, and is not to be used to convey or establish interests in real Page 4 of 5 Municipal Utility District No.2(MUD 2) 995.30 Acres property except those rights and interests implied or established by the creation or reconfiguration of the boundary of the political subdivision for which it was prepared. A separate plat bearing DWG No.1363 was prepared in conjunction with the foregoing metes and bounds description and is available in the offices of Jones'Carter in College Station,Texas. • eijr) / / r -6-., F ACYiRISTOPFIE�F•I U�TIS�� aQ• .v% • Page 5 of 5 t ;t; "fit s t t \� ti f t s r � .,, _ ..e- IP �; t =1.--1:', / ° '11 Vit =t n t , 5 ca "�r�. 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