HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-0667 - Ordinance - 01/26/1970ORDINANCE NO. 667
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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 23rd day of February, 1970, 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:
T rant No _ 1
Beginning at a concrete post in the Northwest Right of Way line of FM 60, said
concrete post being in the present city limit line, and also being the southeastcorner of the
Ruble Langston 47. 5 acre tract and a corner of the A&M University land;
Thence in a northwesterly direction along a line between the A&M University
land and the Ruble Langston 47.5 acre tract a distance of approximately 933 feet to
a point, said point also being the northeast corner of the Ruble Langston 47. 5 acre
tract;
Thence, in a southwesterly direction along a line between the A&M University
land and the Ruble Langston 47.5 acre tract, a distance of approximately 2, 325 feet
to a concrete post, said concrete post also being the northwest corner of the Ruble
Langston 47.5 acre tract;
Thence, in a northwesterly direction along a boundary fence line of the A&M
University land a distance of approximately 2, 900 feet to a point in the northwest right
of way line of F&B Road.
Thence S 450 W a -long the northwest Right of Way line of F&B Road, approximately
1, 700 feet to a point, said point being 500 feet west of the West Right of Way line of
FM 2818.
Thence in a southerly direction along a line 500 feet from and parallel to
the various concrete control monuments in the West Right of Way line of FM 2818,
to a point, said point being 500 feet northwest of a concrete Right of Way marker
in the north Right of Way line of FM 60;
Thence S 450 E a distance of 500 feet to the above mentioned concrete right
of way marker in the northwest right of way line of FM 60;
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Thence S 220 E a distance of approximately 105 feet to a concrete right of way
marker in the southeast right of way line of FM 60;
Thence in a Northeasterly direction along the southeast right of way line of
FM 60, said line being the present city limit line, a distance of approximately 4,138
feet to a point;
Thence, in a northwesterly direction across FM 60 a distance of approximately
100 feet to the place of beginning and containing 234 acres more or less.
Tract No. 2:
Beginning at a concrete right of way marker, said marker being the intersection
of the south right of way line of FM 2818 and the east right of way line of FM 2154, said
point further described as being at station THD 150 + 32. 0 of FM 2154;
Thence S 450 49' W across FM 2154, a distance of approximately 790 feet to a
point, said point being 500 feet southwest of the west right of way line of the Southern
Pacific Railroad.
Thence N 310 41' W a distance of approximately 1, 200 feet to a point, said point
being S 60 42' W a distance of 500 feet from a concrete right of way marker at the
intersection of the south Right of Way line of FM 2818 and the east Right of Way line of
the Southern Pacific Railroad;
Thence in a northwesterly direction along a line 500 feet from and parallel to
the various concrete markers in the southwest right of way line of FM 2818 to a point,
said point being S 110 41' W a distance of 500 feet from a concrete marker located at
Station 334 + 14.7 of FM 2818;
Thence N 700 09' W a distance of approximately 280 feet to a point, said point
being in the present city limit line and also being the most southerly corner of the
Alton B. Williams 10.5 acre tract;
Thence N 410 09' W along the present city limit line a distance of approximately
1, 245 feet to a point, said point being a corner of the A&M University land and also
being in the North Right of Way line of Hrdlicka Road;
Thence N 440 21' E along the north right of way line of Hrdlicka Road, said
right of way line also being the present city limit line, a distance of approximately
5, 538 feet to the west right of way line of the Missouri Pacific Railroad;
Thence S 180 20' E along the west Right of Way line of the Missouri Pacific
Railroad, said right of way line also being the present city limit line, a distance of
approximately 4,410 feet to a point, said point being in the North Right of Way line of
FM 2818.
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Thence S 890 09' E along the north right of way line of FM 2818, said right
of way line also being the present city limit line, a distance of 43 feet to a concrete
marker;
Thence S 860 10' E, continuing along the present city limit line, a distance of
1,494.6 feet to a point, said point being the intersection of the northeast right of way
line of FM 2154 and an extension of the north right of way line of FM 2818;
Thence in a Southeasterly direction along the northeast right of way line of
FM 2154, a distance of approximately 1, 950 feet to the place of beginning and containing
356 acres of land, more or less.
Trnnf No R-
Beginning at a concrete post in the west right of way line of the Missouri
Pacific Railroad, said concrete post further described as being N 180 20' W a
distance of 174 feet from the intersection of the West right of way line of the Missouri
Pacific Railroad, and the north right of way line of Hrdlicka Road;
Thence N 420 W along a fence line for the boundary of the A&M University land
a distance of 1, 865 feet to a concrete post for a corner;
Thence N 450 E along the South right of way line of FM 2347, a distance of
approximately 830 feet to the west right of way line of the Missouri Pacific Railroad;
Thence S 180 20' E along the west right of way line of the Missouri Pacific
Railroad a distance of approximately 2, 040 feet to the place of beginning and containing
17.2 acres, more or less.
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, 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 26th day of January, 1970.
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Mayor
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Cit Secretary