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Ord. 0754 11-11-96ORDINANCE NO. 754 AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, TO INCLUDE ALL LAND AREA WITHIN CERTAIN LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES AND ANNEXING TO THE CITY OF PEARLAND ALL OF THE AREA WITHIN SUCH LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES; APPROVING A SERVICE PLAN FOR ALL OF THE AREA WITHIN SUCH LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES; CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT; AND PROVIDING A SAVINGS AND SEVERABILI1Y CLAUSE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Pearland, Texas, has, following due notice and publication in accordance with the requirements of §43.052, Tex. Local Govt. Code, conducted two (2) public hearings regarding the City's intended annexation of certain territory located contiguous to the City and within the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, public hearings were conducted before the City Council on October 7, 1996, at 5:30 o'clock p.m. and on October 14, 1996, at 5:30 o'clock p.m., at the Pearland City Hall, 3519 Liberty Drive, Pearland, Texas; and WHEREAS, the City of Pearland has, in accordance with §43.051 et seq., Tex. Local Govt. Code, complied with all procedural requirements regarding the annexation of territory, including the preparation of a plan for extension of municipal services into the area annexed to the City; and WHEREAS, the City intends to fulfill those obligations imposed upon it by State law regarding newly annexed areas, including timely provision of municipal services as required by law; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the annexation intended by this Ordinance is in the best interests of the City of Pearland and benefits the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of said City; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS: Section 1. That the boundaries and limits of the City of Pearland, Texas, are hereby extended to embrace and include all of the territory described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, and such territory is hereby annexed to and made a part of the City. Section 2. The plan for extension of municipal services into the territory annexed to the City of Pearland by the provisions of this Ordinance is set forth in the "City of Pearland, Texas, Service Plan for Approximately 58.2 Acres of land located on the west side of O'Day Road, north of Hickory Slough in Brazoria County, Texas" attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and made a part hereof for all purposes. Such Municipal Service Plan is hereby approved. Section 3. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that sufficient written notices of the date, hour, place and subject matter of the meetings of the City Council at which this Ordinance was considered were posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the City of Pearland for the time required by law preceding said meetings, as required by law; and that said meetings have been open to the public, as required by law, at all times during which this Ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notices and the contents 2 and posting thereof. Section 4. If any section or part of this Ordinance be held unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, or the application thereof ineffective or inapplicable as to any territory, such unconstitutionality, illegality, invalidity, or ineffectiveness of such section or part shall in no wise affect, impair or invalidate the remaining portions, the same shall be and remain in full force and effect; and should this Ordinance for any reason be ineffective as to any part of the area hereby annexed to the City of Pearland, such ineffectiveness of this Ordinance as to any such part or parts of any such areas shall not affect the effectiveness of the Ordinance as to all of the remainder of such area, and the City Council hereby declares it to be its purpose to annex to the City of Pearland every part of the area described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto, regardless of whether any other part of such described area is hereby effectively annexed to the City. Provided, further, that if there is included in the general description of territory set out in Exhibit "A", attached hereto, any land or area which is already a part of and included within the general limits of the City of Pearland, or which is presently part of and included in the limits of any other city, town or village, or which is not within the City of Pearland's jurisdiction to annex, the same is hereby excluded and excepted from the territory to be annexed as fully as if such excluded and excepted area was specifically described herein. PASSED nand, )APPROVED on first reading this C: I ; 2.)1/ /tom , A. D., 1996. 3 day of Tom Reid, Mayor ATTEST: YoI •p d. C. Benitez, City ecretary /PASSED �andAPPROVED on second and final reading this day of •/L.4-ttsn�.G 0 , A. D., 1996. ATTEST: Yop n • a C. Benitez, C Secretary AP OVED AS TO FORM: es McCullough, City A's•rney 4 city -At, Tom Reid, Mayor EXHIBIT "1311 CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS SERVICE PLAN FOR THE PINE OAKS SUBDIVISION AND ADJACENT AREA (58.2 ACRES OF LAND) LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF O'DAY ROAD NORTH OF HICKORY SLOUGH IN BRAZORIA COUNTY, TEXAS. I. INTRODUCTION. This Service Plan ("Plan") is made by the City of Pearland, Texas ("City") pursuant to Chapter 43 of the Local Government Code ("the Act"). This Plan relates to the annexation by the City of 58.2 acres of land ("Tract") located on the West side of ODay Road North of Hllckory Slough in Brazoria County. The Tract is described by metes and bounds in "Exhibit A" which is attached to this Plan and to the annexation ordinance of which this Plan is a part. H. TERM: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Plan shall be in effect for a term of ten years commencing on the effective date of the annexation of the Tract. Renewal of this Plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council which refers to this Plan and specifically renews this Plan for a stated period of time. HI. SERVICE PROGRAMS. A. In General. This Plan includes two service programs: (i) the Early Action Program, described below, and (ii) a Capital Improvement Program described below. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this Plan shall equal or exceed the number of services and the level of services in existence in the Tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this Plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the Tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as sufficient basis for providing differing service levels. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this Plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, govenunental entities and other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or part. 1 2. As used in this Plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at the time that the service is requested or at the time that the service is made available or provided. The policies and procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid, and they may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Program. 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within the Tract within the period required by State law. Service will be provided immediately upon annexation in the case of police, fire protection and emergency medical service, within sixty days of annexation for solid waste collection, and within sixty days for all other services. The statutory services are as follows: a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the Tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses, the handling of complaints and incident reports, and, as appropriate, support by special units of the Department. b. Fire Protection. The Pearland Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) of the City of Pearland will continue to serve the area in cooperation with VFDs in the area according to mutually agreed to procedures. c. Emergency Medical Service. The Pearland Emergency Medical Service (EMS) will continue to provide emergency medical service to the Tract under a contract with the City. d. Solid Waste Collection. Service will be provided to eligible property by private contractor, under contract with the City. To be eligible for City solid waste collection, service property must have frontage on a public street and place solid waste in containers approved for the specific type of occupancy. e. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. The Tract will be served directly by the City using the rates and policies of the City. Capital recovery charges or impact fees will be assessed upon issuance of building permits for lots developed within the Tract. The City will make wastewater treatment capacity, either in existing wastewater treatment plants or in wastewater treatment facilities to be built by the City, available for the Tract should property owners wish 2 to connect to sanitary sewer in the future. The cost of connecting to available lines will be the responsibility of the Tract owners, as it is within the existing City utility system. The City will make water available to the Tract according to the line capacity of existing lines in the vicinity of the Tract. The cost of connecting to available lines will be the responsibility of the Tract owners, as it is within the existing City utility system. City ordinances also provide for the installation of a separate meter for irrigation systems. A customer with such a meter is billed, but does not pay a City sewer charge on this water use. f. Maintenance of Road and Streets (including lighting). The Department of Public Works will provide maintenance of roads, streets, and traffic control devices over which the City will have jurisdiction. The road into the Pine Oaks subdivision is currently designated as a private street, over which the City does not have jurisdiction. Street lighting will be maintained on all public thoroughfares at the City's expense through a contract with Houston Light and Power. g. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. Since there are no such public facilities within the Tract, any future maintenance of parks, playgrounds and swimming pools will result from the acquisition and development of such by the City Parks and Recreation Department. The Parks and Recreation Department will include the area in its planning for future facilities and its acquisition program. h. Maintenance of Any Other Publicly -Owned Facility, Building or Service. Those drainage facilities associated with City -maintained public streets will be maintained by the Department of Public Works. Should any other facilities, buildings or services be constructed or located by the City within the Tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to the statutory services, will be provided within the Tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City. These are as follows: a. Library Service will be provided from existing facilities and future facilities outside the Tract. As population in this area within the City of grows, it will be considered for the development of additional facilities. Residents of the Tract will be eligible for borrowing privileges at City/County libraries on the same basis as current residents. b. Health Services will be provided by the Health Department to area residents and businesses. Health services include City inspection of restaurants and groceries and Animal Control. c. Code Enforcement personnel will enforce the City's housing code and ordinances against junk motor vehicles, high weeds, unsafe buildings, and illegal dumping of refuse. d. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the Tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures will be provided. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction of certain capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the Tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two years of the effective date of this Plan, and be substantially complete before four and one half years of the effective date of this plan. 1. Police Protection. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide police protection. However, the Tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised, or expanded public safety facilities. 2. Fire Protection. Initial fire protection for the Tract will be provided by using existing facilities established by the Fire Department, however, the long term provision of service to the area will require additional capital improvements. The Tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire fighting facilities. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the Tract. The Tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new revised or expanded solid waste facilities. Water and Wastewater Facilities. The Pine Oaks subdivision is a large lot subdivision designed for on -site septic systems, so no capital improvements will be necessary to provide wastewater treatment service to the Tract. At such time a sanitary sewer main is installed along ODay Road and/or Garden Road, property owners may connect. 4 An existing water main is available on the O'Day Road frontage of the Tract. Also, a water main is being installed to the southwest corner of the Lawhon Elementary School site, so relatively minor capital improvements will be necessary to provide water service to the Garden Road frontage of the Tract. A well and ground storage tank is being constructed at Garden Road and Hickory Slough to improve water supply in the vicinity of the Tract. 5, Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominant control of all roads and jurisdiction in, over and under all roads and streets within the Tract upon annexation, subject to the jurisdiction of other local governmental entities. State highways and farm -to -market roads remain the primary responsibility of the Texas Department of Transportation, for instance. Additional roads, streets or related facilities are not necessary at this time to serve the Tract. Future extensions or widening of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities, such as traffic control devices or street lights will be undertaken by the City as necessary. The Tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised, widened, or enlarged roads, streets, or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the Tract. However, the Tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for such facilities. 7. Other Publicly -Owned Facilities, Buildings or Service: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided for the Tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide City services, but the Tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised, or expanded facilities, buildings or services. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW. This Plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the Act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service programs nor changes in the responslilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this Plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This Plan is subject to and shall be interpreted when in accordance with the Act, the Constitution and laws of the federal governments of the United States Of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. V. FORCE MAJEURE. Should a force majeure interrupt the service described herein, the City shall resume services under this Plan within a reasonable time after the cessation of the force majeure. "Force Majeure," for the 5 purpose of this Plan shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God, acts of the public enemy, war blockades, insurrection, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fire, storms, floods, washouts, droughts, tornadoes, hurricanes, arrests and restraints of government, explosions, collisions and other inability of the City, whether similar to those enumerated or otherwise, which is not within the control of the City. VL ENTIRE PLAN. This document contains the entire and integrated Service Plan relating to the Tract, and supersedes all other negotiations, representations, plans and agreements, whether written or oral. 6 "EXHIBIT A" FIELDNOTE DESCRIPTION of a 58.2 acre tract of land to be annexed into the City of Pearland located in the H.T.&B. RR Survey, Section 7, Abstract No. 219, Brazoria County, Texas. Said 58.2 acre tract is a portion of Lots 9, 10, 11, 22, 23 and 24 of the Allison - Richey Gulf Coast Home Company's Suburban Gardens Subdivision as recorded in Volume 2, Page 23 of the Plat Records and is more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: COMMENCING at the southeast comer of said Section 7; THENCE NORTH, along the east line of said Section 7 for a distance of 7705.30 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 24, same being the northeast comer of Lot 25 of said Subdivision; THENCE WEST, along the south line of said Lot 24, same being the north line of said Lot 25, for a distance of 30.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract, said point being in the west line of the existing City of Pearland City limits as established by Ordinance No. 464, dated November 28, 1983; THENCE WEST, continuing along the common lot line between Lot 24 and Lot 25, same being the south line of a tract described in a deed to Thinh Dang Bui as recorded in Clerk's File No. 93-039809 of the Brazoria County Official Records, passing the common corner of Lots 24, 25, 11 and 12 of said Subdivision at 983.9 feet, same being the southeast comer of a tract described in a deed to James Damon Bird, et ux, Irene. Elizabeth Bird, and Jerry Michael Bird as recorded in Volume (91) 978, Page 244 of the Brazoria County Official Records, continuing in all a total distance of 1,967.8 feet to a point for comer in the east right-of-way line of Garden Road (County Road 109, based on a width of 60 feet); THENCE NORTH, along the east line of said Garden Road, passing the southwest comer of a tract described in a deed to Edelmiro A. Briones and wife, Virginia S. Briones, and Edelmiro S. Briones and wife, Annabelle T. Briones at 214.8 feet, passing the southwest comer of a tract described in a deed to Thanhyen Thi Vu as recorded in Volume (86) 314, Page 108 of the Official Records at 429.6 feet, passing the southwest comer of a tract described in a deed to Texas Underground, Inc. As recorded in Volume (88) 570, page 393 of the Official Records at 644.4 feet, passing the southwest comer of tract described in a deed to Apolonia Fernandez as recorded in Volume 959, Page 243 of the Brazoria County Deed Records at 859.2 feet, passing the southwest comer of tract described in a deed to Armando P. Martinez and Henry V. Sanchez as recorded in Volume 986, Page 347 of the Brazoria County Deed Records at 966.6 feet, passing the southwest comer of a tract described to Jesus Gonzalez and wife Dolores Gonzalez as recorded in County Clerk's File No. 95-015477 at 1074.0 feet, continuing in all a total distance of 1288.8 feet to a point for comer in the north line of the aforementioned Lot 9, same being the south line of Lot 8; THENCE EAST, along the common line between Lots 8 and 9, passing the northeast of said Jesus Gonzalez tract at 375.52 feet, same being the northwest comer of tract described in a deed to Harold Weeden, Luke C. Cash and Charles L. Cash in a deed recorded in Volume 926, Page 389 of the Brazoria County Deed Records, passing the common comer of Lots 7, 8, 9 and 22 at 983.9 feet, continuing along the common line between Lots 7 and 22, in all for a total distance of 1967.8 feet to a point for comer in the aforementioned west line of the existing City of Peariand City Limit line, same being the west right-of-way line of O'Day Road (County Road 103, based on a width of 60 at this point); THENCE SOUTH, along the existing west line of the City of Pearland City Limits, passing the northeast corner of a tract described in a deed to Gay Y. Wong as recorded in Volume (85) 197, Page 685 of the Official Records at 429.6 feet, passing the northeast comer of the aforementioned Trinh Dang Bui tract at 859.2 feet and continuing for a total distance of 1288.8 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, containing a computed area of 58.2. acres. ROT ROAD 1C.R. 1 } 1 1/Y L4 y a 1 NORTH 1288.8. our w w SI SOUTH 1288.8 8 w CAROEN ROM (C.R. 109) C> 4rK .nv A g I /1 1 11 IL 1' EXHIBIT "B" C AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Pearland Reporter News 2404 South Park Pearland, Texas 77581 State of Texas Brazoria and Harris Counties I, Joan Cummings, hereby certify that the notice hereby appended was published in Brazoria and Harris Counties in the REPORTER NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation in Brazoria and Harris Counties, for / issues, as follows: No. / Date CV 2_ 5 19 q (o No. Date / 19 No. Date 19 No. Date 19 No. Date 19 cernx Editor Subscribe and worn to before me this q f4 day of O C-1•- 19 'I co Not rCys, ili eeaState oi.Tekas �_b•J y.�l�i �41nn^dyiu-3j 3 Laura Ann Emmons, •u•fish r EXHIBIT "B" NOTICE OF'PUBLIC HEAR- ING OF ANNEXATION Notice Is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City Coud of the City of Peadand, Texas, in the Camel Chambers, City Hall, 3519 Liberty Delve, Peadand, Texas, at 5:30 P.M. on October 14,1996, for the pur- pose of considering annexe lion Into the efy fits of tit (towing descrbed property FIELDNOTE;pESCRIPTION of a 58.2 sae trent of land to e annexed into the City of Pearland .located In the H.T.&B. RR Survey, Section 7, Abstract No. 219, Brazoda County, Texas. Said 58.2 acre tract is a portion of lots 9,10, 11, 22, 23 and 24 of thej Allison -Richey Gulf Coes, Home Company'sE, Suburban'Gardens' Subdivision as recorded Ir Volume 2, Page 23 of the Pla Records and Is more partial lady described by metes an bounds as follows: MENCING at the south - comer of said Secton 7; • nd Edelmiro S. Bdonea and • Annabelle T. Bdones at • r 14.8 feet, passing the scrub west corner of a tract described In a deed to 1 Thanhyen TN Vu as recorded In Volume (86) 314, Page 108 j of the Official Records at 429.8 feet, passing the south- west. corner of a tracti described in a deed to Texas Underground, Inc. As record- ed in Volume (88) 570, paged 393 of the Official Records at 644A feet, passing the south- west comer of tract desated In a deed to Apolonia Fernandez as recorded inj Volume 959, Page 249 of Be Brazoda County Deed Records at 8592 feet, pass- ing the southwest comer of tract described in a deed to Ammando P. Martinez and Henry V. Sanchez as record- ed In Volume 986, Page 347 of the Brazoda County Deed Records at 968.6 feet, pass- ing Be southwest comer of a tract described to Jesus Gonzalez and wife Dolores Gonzalez as recorded in County Cleric's File No. 95 015477 at 1074.0 feet contln- uing In all a total distance of 1288.8 feet to a point for cor- ner In the north line of the aforementioned Lot 9, same being the south line of tat 8; THENCE NORTH, along the east line of said Section 7 for a distance of 7705.30 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 24, same being the north- east comer of Lot 25 of saki Subdivision; THENCE WEST, along the south line of said Lot 24, same being the north line of. said Lot 25; fora distance of 30.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract, said point being In the west line of the xlsting City of Pearland City mlta as established by Ordinance No. 484, dated November 28, 1983; THENCE WEST, continuing along the common lot line between Lot 24 and Lot 25, game being the south I ne of a tract described in a deed t 'Minh Deng But as record in Glades File No. of the Brazorla County Records, passing the co mom comer ol Lots 24, 25,1 and 12 of said Simon 383.9 feet, same being .outheast comer of a tra escdbed in a deed to amon Bird, et ux, Iran THENCE EAST, along the common line between Lots 8 and 9, passing the northeast of said Jesus Gonzalez tract at 375.52 feet, same being the northwest comer ofdescribed In a deed to Hand Wooden, Luke C. Cash any Chades L. Cash in a deec recorded In Volume 926 Page 389 of the 8razoriq County Deed Records, pass.; ing the common corner of ots 7, 8, 9 and 22 at 983.9 eet, continuing along the Sne between Lots 7. nd 22, in ad for a total dls- of 1967.8 feet to a point r comer in the aforemen-, west lane of the e>dsting ty of Pearland City Limit e, same being the west ht-of-way line of O'Day ad (County Road 103, on a width of 60 at this Elizabeth Bird, and Jerry Michael Bird as recorded,in Volume (91) 978, Page 244 of the Brazoda County Official Records, continuing In all a total distance of 1,987.8 feet to a point for corner In the east right-of-way line of Garden Road (County Road 109, based on a width of 60 feet). THENCE NORTH, along the east line of said Garden Road, passing the southwest comer of a tract deserted Ini a deed to Edehniro A &dons wffe, Vkglrila ENCE SOUTH, along the west Medina Oly i Band City Limits, passing northeast comer of a tract In bilged to GayY. brg as recorded In Volume 5) tr. _Page :685 of the Records at 429.8 feet, ng the northeast comer the aforementioned Tdnh ang Bul tract at 859.2 feet and contlmdrrg for a total dis- tance of 1288.8 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, con- taining a computed area of 582 acres. Alt Interested citizens and property owners are hereby notified of their right to appear l and be heard on the matter. Yolanda C. Benitez CiPeada Cty o td The she Is accessible to dis- abled individuals. Forspecial assistance, such as the need tor.deaf Interpreters or braille materials, please call Yolanda Benitez at 485 2411. eel. 341 prior to the meeting so that appropriate arangemash can be made. EXHIBIT "B" AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF HARRIS: Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas, on this day personally appeared: Rory Socco, who after being duly sworn, says that she is the SUPERVISOR - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE of the HOUSTON CHRONICLE, a daily newspaper published in Harris County, Texas, and that the publication, of which the annexed is a true copy, was published to -wit: '***ADVERTISEMENT PUBLISHED ON SEPT ,28,.1996*** Rory Socc Supervisor - Accounts Receivable Sworn and subscribed to before me, -this the -- day of QfTARPR 9th_. A D 1996 tary Public In and for the State of Texas 'o JACQUE W. BROWN Notary public, State of Texas . Commission Expires 06-19-2000 7932465 ueo-sons EXHIBIT "B" NOTICR OF PUBLIC HEARING ow Ny�py. ANNEXATION ak Noticey� C Council Is ay of Newland, T���aN"Inns f�..cli ibFrM City Ha#. 2519 Liberty Drive, Peallend, Tem, at540 P.M. on OcNyr 14 199a. nMN urpose acp"Mergamexalom Wog* ay Gash a the kYawi"bKr ibed Patera FIELONOTE DESCRIPTION of a 582 acre trod a lmld 10 be annexed' Inteih City of Pearteed located In the H.T.&B RR Survey, Section 7, Abstract No.219, Brazed° COula, Texas. Sah6L2 age tract is aaa- tNn of Lots 9, 10, 11 22. 23 and 24 a hie AOson- Gulf Cant ma Horn Co"nyl Suburn Gardens SuaNWon as recorded h Vol- MmiNsandboihie estaRecords te aldNmonarlkulanydaw"a COMMENCING atthesoutheast corner asaid SMlan 7i THENCE NORTH: eeyteea%e astlhe of mid Section 7 for a Marmot 7703.70 feettothe mulfNest corner of said Lot 24 same being the northeast comer of Lot tp2fpNN&OdMelam dot pe a exth THENCE a WEST, idea 25, for aa�ataadnoeaoof 3a0.00 at m the PANT DE artBEGINNING Ea eisting .City and November* lalvte NNh as p*itbeing blishe,lheOrwest - THENCE WEST, continuing elorgthe cannmla line Lehman Lott/ and La 25, same bee" the south moot a tract descrbed In a deed % TNM Bul as recorded Iecords,n Clerk's Fee No. 93-039se➢01 Ile Bra- zoria ORRIS corny of Lets 24. 25.11a2 3a,11 add of sal lr 9SubdiNNm at 9KL9 teasold Oe 1horkbethetractdescribed In a deed toJarnes Dana Nye,es Ellrd, and Jerry hael BIM as recorded In 1 iota as 17.11feet d POBi BrIao hecer ie (91- w 1pe Of, Garden Road (Canty Road 109. based ort a of 60 :' THENCE NORTH, Menghthe toM R" a saki Garden Rood, pA,aoydlp an and wife V1the southwest �r01as 5. Br , anandLEEdedescribed Inl re S BErt"rs s wife_ tWra"c"t ddescrriibed I i Orionis 10 gym ThI Vuu as the southwest a""lore Volume (56) 314 Pea 100 of 1M Official Rocora et Ma fed papaw to southwest Nsrec4444 pporeeppdInppIn corner f Vetrad(BBde � Page deed tlMe� Amanda won rtheecorded reecorrddedd comer ot n Wane�959, Page � o ash the Ora- aorta County Deed Records at se9.2 tat. 1a m southwest teener of tract Seabed Ina to ArmandoP. aedHeryV.Sm- Dia ROKaaNsat966.6 fNL paahq the southwestal ttomerofa trMlorded In VOIUMe9136, Faunthe Brawl. �dos rttdd to Jesus Gena"i and wife Dolores Gonzalez 05 recorded in County Clerk's Flee No.95-01501010740feet. continuing Ina statedhrne of 1209.1fat to aoontMcomer h to norm6n a the aeamlalwwd Lae. are beam the sarh One a Lath THENCE EAST, alonthe common line between LasBanda, passim Ion oalhat of said Jae Galan tract 0 37552 tea, some bee" old Maiden, (afro C. Cash e"1St northwest dChaarlasL Caw 1n a deed hi recorddeed ed In Wane 926. age 359 Macomer of of Lots 7 0. 9 � 22 County 72dea"90t9"Otards. gassing the Mt continuing aalcoa common ccoms at MbetweenLot rd72.kiEtotalpstoma196S ptor oint 9Ho s pCy 01 Peerletl CIy Land line. same ash" I" wed .gm a -way of O'Day Road (County Road 103. bonnet' wldlh a 60 ei nes made: nTHENCE SOUTH, atom the existingngwest line of the. ely Maeda:ILima. gassing the nattiest corner of • tract gong nead ySOU. recorded in e" RKmdtm9fed passinghtnNicomer aheao tls. "deloIMfeet andcontinuing e lance 12NAfeet o POINT OF BEGINNING, curtaining a cam Medaraaa532acres MI reread clan anteeoeerNowners arehteby notified of their Med t0 ewer and a harden the matter. :.. / /-ro°aaC.BaWez tb'aPNarra This site Is aomabe 00 tlbatled iregaluals. For such as the needier Oat Interpreters or brae �, pion cI yWaalSi tee it 341 Prier to Innat seap.' Orapato inyongentenb centxts made r •