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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0111_104104 FXIIIBIT A BEING a tract or parcel of land located in Williamson County, Texas, and a part of the Nicholas Porter Survey, Abstract No. 497, and described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the South property line of the Jay Wolf property with the Westerly right of way line for Interstate 35, which point is opposite engineer's station 778/72.2; THENCE N 27* 08' West with the said Jay Wolf property line 130 feet, more or less, to a point which is exactly 100 feet at right angles from the Westerly right of way line of said Interstate 35; THENCE N 63* 15.4' East 100 feet to the Westerly right of way line of Inter- state 35; THENCE South 26* 44.6' West with said right of way line 74 feet, more or less to the point of beginning, containing .0849 of an acre. EXIIII3IT 13 A strip of land 200 feet in -width West of and adjacent to the Westerly right of way line for Interstate IIighway 35 described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the North line of the present City Limits of the City of Georgetown with the Westerly right of way line of Interstate Highway 35 which point is N 60* 59' West 350 feet from the Northwest corner of the Sexton Addition, a subdivision within the City of Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas; THENCE Northeasterly with the Westerly right of way line of said Inter- state 35 a distance of 2994.6 feet, more or less, to the North property line of the Jay Wolf property which point is opposite engineers station 743/19.2; THENCE N 88* ill West with the North property line of the Jay Wolf tract a sufficient distance to be exactly 200 feet at right angles to the Westerly right of way line of said Interstate 35; TIMNCE Southwesterly parallel with and exactly 200 feet from the Westerly right of way line of said Interstate 35 a distance of 2980 feet, more or less, to the point of intersection, with the present North City limits of the City of Georgetown; THENCE South 53* 46' East with said City Limits line to the place of beginning, being partly in the Antonio Flores Survey, Abstract No. 235, and partly in the Nicholas Porter Survey, Abstract No. 497, containing 13.72 acres, more or less.