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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/15/1947 - Regular Minutes - City CouncilMINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING July 15, 1947 Members present: Mayor Langford; Councilmen Ames, Badgett, Black, Harrington and Orr; City Secretary McGinnis and City Manager Vaughn. Visitors present: Victor J. Boriskie Mr. Boriskie was present to request the City Council to sell back to him that part of the Cemetery which lies south of the old and original part. This is an area of around four acres and would include all of the lake now owned by the Cemetery. The council, without official action, informally said they were not interested in Mr. Boriskieā€¢s proposition to repurchase the plot. Councilman Badgett made a motion that the City buy from Dr. F. B. Clark and the Southside Development Company for $2,000.00 the area enclosed by Dexter and Jersey Streets, except certain areas deeded to Mrs. C. C. Todd, Mr. R. K. Fletcher and Mr. C. W. Burchard; this area was formerly known as College Park Lake. The deed to this property expressed that it should be used for park purposes ,only and included several restrictions some of which were objectionable to th6 Council. Upon motion by Councilman Harrington and seconded by Councilman Badgett and a unanimous vote in favor of the motion by the Council the following paragraph is to follow the restrictions in the deed to the property: "These restrictions shall remain in force until such time as they may be changed by a majority vote of the people of the City of College Station". The motion to purchase this property was seconded by Councilman Ames and the Council vote was: For the motion: Councilman Ames, Badgett, Black and Orr Against the motion: Councilman Harrington. Councilman Ames introduced a resolution and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Orr. The motion was adeopted by a unanimous vote of the Council. The resolution is as follows: Whereas, the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, has agreed to purchase a tract of land in the College Park Addition from Dr. F. B. Clark for $2,000.00, and Whereas, the City of College 'Station does not have funds to finance the purchase of this land, and Whereas, the City Council of the City of College Station deems it advisable to borrow the necessary funds, Therefore, be it resolved and ordered by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas; That the Mayor and City Manager are authorized to arrange from local sources a loan of $2,000.00 for the purchase of a tract of land in College Park Addition from Dr. F. B. Clark. Page 2, Minutes of Regular Meeting, July 15, 1947 Councilman Orr made a motion that the City purchase from Mr. H. E. Burgess for $1,000.00 on the terms proposed by Mr. Burgess a tract of land described as follows: "Being all of lots numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten (10), and Eleven (11), in Block "B" of the resubdivision of College Park, according to a plat of said College Park of record in Volume 107, page 151, of the Heed Records of Brazos County, Texas, and the said lots conveyed herein represent all of the property in said Block "B"." This property is out of the J. E. Scott League, Councilman Badgett seconded this motion and the Council vote was: For the motion: Councilmen Ames, Badgett, Black and Orr Against the motion: None. Attest: City Secretary Appro = e sc Mayor / 0 i),?3 51