HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-069ORDINANCE NO % g' Ia q C�i ll -J
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, DISANNEXING CERTAIN
PORTIONS OF LAND AS A PART OF THE CITY OF DENTON, AND DECLARING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, it has been proposed to the City Council of the City
of Denton, Texas, that it is desirable and to the best interest of
the City of Denton, Texas, that the property described herein be
disannexed as a part of said City, and
WHEREAS, the City of Denton has not been able to and does not
foresee being able to provide governmental and proprietary
services to the property within the next three years which is
substantially equivalent to the standard of governmental and
proprietary services furnished by the City to other areas similar
in topography, patterns of land utilization, and population
density of the property, and
WHEREAS, it appears that the majority of the owners of the
land more particularly described below are desirous of being
disannexed from the City of Denton, Texas,
All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, lying and being
situated in the City and County of Denton, State of Texas, and
being all of a called 71 73 acre tract of land as conveyed by deed
dated June 20, 1956, from Terrell W King, Jr and Terrell
Whiteman King, III, to Genelia Elizabeth King, as shown of record
in Volume 424, Page 136 of the Deed Records of Denton County,
Texas, all being out of the James Severe Survey, Abstract No
1164, and being more particularly described as follows
BEGINNING at a steel pin at the northwest corner of the above
mentioned called 71 73 acre tract, same being the northwest corner
of the James Severe Survey, Abstract No 1164, said point of
beginning being 20 feet west of the centerline of a north and
south public road whose width is 60 feet, said beginning point
being in what was the west boundary line of a public road whose
width at that time was 40 feet,
THENCE north 89 degrees 34 minutes 11 seconds east along the north
boundary line of said James Severe Survey, and the north boundary
line of said called 71 73 acre tract, same being a fence line,
2085 00 feet, to a steel pin and railroad crosstie fence corner
post for the northeast corner of said 71 73 acre tract, and being
in the west boundary line of the Texas and Pacific Railroad right
of way,
THENCE southwesterly, along the arc of a curve to the left and the
west boundary line of the Texas and Pacific Railroad, (the chord
of this part of curve being south 29 degrees 40 minutes 14 seconds
west), 450 00 feet to a steel pin for the pc of said curve,
THENCE south 26 degrees 17 minutes west along the fence line and
the west boundary line of the Texas and Pacific Railroad, 650 00
feet to a steel pin for corner,
THENCE south 27 degrees 24 minutes west along the west boundary
line of said Texas and Pacific Railroad, 500 00 feet to a steel
pin for a corner,
THENCE south 28 degrees 02 minutes west along fence line and the
west boundary line of sad Texas and Pacific Railroad, 2782 63 feet
to a steel pin for the south corner of the King 71 73 acre tract
and being in the west boundary line of the James Severe Survey,
Abstract No 1164, and being 20 feet west of the centerline of
public road running north whose width is 60 feet,
THENCE north 00 degrees 32 minutes 30 seconds west along the west
boundary line of said James Severe Survey, 3858 38 feet, to a
point of beginning and containing 88 083 acres of usable land, or
net acreage, and 4 429 acres in public road making a total
distance of 92 512 acres of land, more or less
NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS,
HEREBY ORDAINS
SECTION I
(1) That the matters and facts recited herein in the preamble
of this ordinance are hereby found and determined to be true and
correct.
(2) That, pursuant to Articles 970a and 1175(2), Vernon's
Texas Civil Statutes, the above described property is hereby
discontinued as a part of the City of Denton, Texas
(3) That the City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed
to enter this Ordinance on the minutes and records of the City of
Denton, Texas, to the effect that said property is disannexed as a
part of the City of Denton, Texas, and after the entry of this
ordinance the said property shall cease to be a part of the City
of Denton, Texas
SECTION II
That this ordinance shall become effective immediately after
its passage and approval
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 4th day of September, A D 1979
BIT7L NASH, MAYOR
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
ATTEST - I
G'BROOKS HOLT, CITY SECRETARY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
APPROVED AS TO LEGALFORM
BURT R SOLOMONS, ACTING CITY
ATTORNEY, CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS