1986-1351504L
NO AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF DENTON,
TEXAS, AS SAME WAS ADOPTED AS AN APPENDIX TO THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, BY ORDINANCE NO 69-1,
AND AS SAID MAP APPLIES TO APPROXIMATELY 7 366 ACRES OF LAND OUT
OF THE T M DOWNING SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO 346, AS IS MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, TO PROVIDE FOR A CHANGE IN ZONING
CLASSIFICATION AND USE DESIGNATION FROM AGRICULTURAL "A" DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION AND USE TO TWO-FAMILY "2-F" CLASSIFICATION AND
USE FOR SAID PROPERTY, PROVIDING FOR A MAXIMUM PENALTY OF $1,000
FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF, PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND
DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS HEREBY ORDAINS
SECTION I
That the Zoning Classification and Use designation applicable
to all or part of the property described in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto and incorporated by reference herein, is hereby changed
from Agricultural "A" District Classification and Use to
Two-Family 112-F" District Classification and Use under the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas
SECTION II
That the Zoning Map of the City
the 14th day of January, 1969, as
Ordinances of the City of Denton,
69-1 is hereby amended to show
Classification and Use
of Denton, Texas, adopted
an Appendix to the Code of
Texas, under Ordinance No
such change in District
SECTION III
That the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby
finds that such change is in accordance with a comprehensive
plan for the purpose of promoting the general welfare of the
City of Denton, Texas, and with reasonable consideration, among
other things for the character of the district and for its
peculiar suitability for particular uses, and with a view to
conserving the value of the buildings, protecting human lives,
and encouraging the most appropriate uses of land for the
maximum benefit to the City of Denton, Texas, and its citizens
SECTION IV
Any person who shall violate a provision of this ordinance,
or fails to comply therewith or with any of the requirements
thereof, or of a permit or certificate issued thereunder, shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding
One Thousand Dollars ($1,000 00) Each such person shall be
deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or
portion thereof during which any violation of this ordinance is
commuted, or continued, and upon conviction of any such
violations such person shall be punished within the limits above
SECTION V
That if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause,
phrase or word in this ordinance, or application thereof to any
person or circumstance is held invalid by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this ordinance, and the City Council of
the City of Denton, Texas, hereby declares it would have enacted
such remaining portions despite any such invalidity
SECTION VI
That this ordinance shall become effective fourteen (14)
days from the date of its passage, and the City Secretary is
hereby directed to cause the caption of this ordinance to be
published twice in the Denton Record-Chronicle, the official
newspaper of the City of Denton, Texas, within ten (10) days of
the date of its passage TL
PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 1986
E ALFORD, YOR PRO TER
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
ATTEST
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CHARLOTTE ALLEN, TY SECRETARY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM
DEBRA ADAMI DRAYOVITCH, CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
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EXHIBIT "A"
Tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the T M Downing Survey,
Abstract 346, Denton County, Texas, being all of a certain (called) 7 262 acre
FIRST TRACT described in a deed from Pauline Berry Mack to C F Pofal on May 5,
1971 and recorded in Volume 621, Page 129, Deed Records of said County, and being
more particularly described as follows
BEGINNING at a steel pin on the South right-of-way of McKinney Street (F M 426)
same being the Northeast corner of said 7 262 acre tract,
THENCE S 0° 56' E 64 50 feet to a steel pin at the beginning of a curve to
the left,
THENCE Southeasterly with said curve with a central angle of 21° oo', a radius
of 674 44 feet, a tangent of 125 0 feet, the chord bearing and distance being
S ll° 26' E 245 81 feet, and an arc length of 247 20 feet to a steel pin,
THENCE S 21° 56' E 190 00 feet to a steel pin at the beginning of a curve
to the right,
THENCE Southeasterly with said curve with a central angle of 17° 29', a
radius of 975 67 feet, a tangent of 150 00 feet, the chord bearing and distance
being S 13° 11' 30" E 296 52 feet, and an arc length of 297 67 feet to a
steel pin,
THENCE S 4° 27' E 198 20 feet to a steel pin at the Southwest corner of
said 7 262 acre tract and the South Boundary Line of said Survey,
THENCE S 88° 48' W with said South line of said tract and said Survey
317 01 feet to a steel pin at the Southwest corner of said tract,
THENCE N 5° 53' W 256 80 feet to a steel pin,
THENCE N 140 55' W 47 30 feet to a steel pin at the beginning of a curve to
the left,
THENCE Northwesterly with said curve with a central angle of 7° 01', a radius
of 619 82 feet, a tangent of 38 0 feet, the chord bearing and distance being
N 18 25 30 W 75 86 feet, and an arc length of 75 90 feet to a steel pin,
THENCE N 21° 56' W 190 0 feet to a steel pin at the beginning of a curve to
the right,
THENCE Northwesterly with said curve with a central angle of 21° 00', a
radius of 998 17 feet, a tangent of 185 00 feet, the chord bearing and distance
being N 11° 26' W 363 80 feet, and the arc length being 365 85 feet to a
steel pin,
THENCE N 0° 56' W 75 0 feet to a steel pin on the South right-of-way of said
McKinney Street,
THENCE S 88° 51' E with said Street and the North line of said tract 320 0
feet to the place of beginning, containing in all 7 366 acres of land
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