HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 09.13.1965 - ANX 8.72 acres�3 �.4
ANNEXATION ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED
TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, WILLIAMSON
COUNTY, TEXAS, AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS
OF SAID CITY SO AS TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIB-
ED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS, AND GRANTING TO
SAID TERRITORY AND TO ALL INHABITANTS, PRESENT AND
FUTURE, OF SAID PROPERTY ALL OF THE RIGHTS AND PRIVI-
LEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING SAID INHABITANTS
BY ALL THE ACTS AND ORDINANCES OF SAID CITY AND CON-
TAINING EMERGENCY CLAUSE:
WHEREAS, a petition for annexation has been duly signed and acknow-
ledged by each and every person having an interest in the hereinafter described
property and territory; and,
WHEREAS, said tract of land is contiguous and adjacent to the City
of Georgetown, Texas, and is not more than one-half mile in width; and,
WHEREAS, said petition was presented to the City Council on the
7th day of September, 1965, such date being not less than five nor more than
30 days from the date hereof; and,
WHEREAS, after hearing such petition and arguments for and against
same the City Council has voted to grant such petition and to annex said terri-
tory to the City of Georgetown, Texas:
NOW,, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the
City of Georgetown, Texas:
That the following property hereinafter described, to -wits
BEING 8.72 acres of the A. Flores Survey, Abst. #235 in
Williamson County, Texas, part of a tract described in a
deed to Carl Liese of record in Vol. 214, Page 266, Deed
Records of Williamson County, Texas.
FIRST TRACT;
BEING 8.06 acres and being all of the Liese land lying between
the old Weir Read and the new Weir Road, Farm -to -Market
Road #2606, West of the cemetery;
BEGMING at an iron pin at the lower Southeast corner of the-
Liese tract at a bend in the old Weir Road;
THENCE North 85 deg. 34 min. West with the North line of
the old road, 1207. 5 feet to a concrete ROW marker in the
South ROW line of Farm -to -Market Road #2606;
THENCE with said ROW line North 70 deg. 33 min. East
1390.1 feet to a cedar fence corner post at the North corner
of the cemetary;
THENCE South 32 deg. 49 min. West with a woven wire fence,
208. 3 feet to an iron rod found at the West corner of the cemetary;
THENCE South 56 deg. 57 min. East at 208. 5 feet past a
woven wire fence corner post, in all 209 feet to an iron pin
at the South corner of the cemetary;
THENCE South 32 deg. 19 min. West 316.5 feet for the West
line of the old Weir Road, to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
SECOND TRACT;
BEING 0.66 acres and being all of the Liese land lying between
1he old Weir Road and the new Weir Road, Farm -to -Market
#2606, E st of the cemetary.
BEGINNING at a cedar fence corner post at the North corner
of the cemetary and the upper Northeast corner of the FIRST
TRACT;
THENCE Nort* 70 deg. 33 min. East with the South ROW line
of Farm -to -Market Road #2606, 136. 9 feet to a concrete ROW
marker at the beginning of a 3 deg. curve to the left, whose
central angle is 17 deg. , 20 min.;
THENCE around a curved ROW line about 213 feet, to a point
which stands North 67 deg. 25 min. East 212.7 feet from the
ROW marker mentioned above, for the East corner of this tract;
THENCE South 32 deg. 19 min. West with the West line of the
old Weir Road, 284 feet to a pipe fence corner post of a woven
wire fence at the East corner of the cemetary;
THENCE North 56 deg. 57 min. West 207.2 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING, and being that same real estate conveyed by Carl
Liese and wife, Olga G. Liese to Phillip A. Mewalla and wife,
Opal A. XbRaella by Deed dated Feb. 15, 1965 and duly recorded
in Vol. 475, Page 476, Deed Records of Williamson County, Texas.
be and the same is hereby annexted to the City of Georgetown, Williamson
County, Texas, and that the boundary limits of the City of Georgetown, Texas
be and the same are hereby extended to include the above described territory
within the City Limits of the City of Georgetown, Texas, and the same shall
hereafter be included within the territorial limits of said city, and said land,
and the present and future inhabitants thereof, shall hereafter be entitled to
all the rights and privileges of other citizens of the City of Georgetown, Texas,
and shall be bound by the acts and ordinances of said City.
The City Clerk is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of
Williamson County, Texas, a certified copy of this ordinance.
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 by an affirmative vote of all of the members of the City
Council this thel,3th day of Septen!xrA.D. 1965.
APPROVED:
RAWLEI _ S. ELLIOT ,,
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY SECRETARY
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PETITION FOR ANNEXATION AND FOR EXTENSION OF CITY LIMITS.
TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS:
The undersigned owners of the hereinafter described tract of land on
which less than three (3) qualified voters reside, hereby petition your
Honorabel Body to extend the present City Limits so as to include as a part
of the City of Georgetown, Texas, the following described tbrritory, to -wit:
BEING 8.72 acres of the A. Flores Survey, Abst. #235 in Williamson County,
Texas, part of a tract described in a deed to Carl Liese of record in Vol.
214, Page 266, Deed Redords of Williamson COunty, Texas.
FIRST TRACT:
BEING 8.06acres and being all of the Liese land lying between the Old
Weir Road and the new Weir Road, Farm to Market Road #2606, West of the
cemetary;
BEGINNING at an iron pin it the lower Southeast corner of the Liese tract
at a bend in the Old Weir Road;
THENCE North 85 deg. 34 min. West with the North line of the old road,
1207.5 feet to a concrete ROW maxker in the South ROW line of Farm to
Market Road #2606.
THENCE withsaid ROW line North 70 deg. 33 min., East 1390.1 feet to a
cedar fence corner post at the North corner of the cemetary;
THENCE South 32 deg. 49 min. West with a woven wire fence 208.3 feet to an iror
iron- i'od found at the West corner of the cemetary;
THENCE South 56 deg. 57 min. East at 208.5 feet past a woven wire fence
corner post, in all 209 feet to an iron pin atthe South corner of the
cemetary;
THENCE South 32 deg. 19 min. West 316.5 feet for the West line of the Old
Weir Road, to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
SECOND TRACT:
BEING 0.66 acres and being all of the Liese land lying between the Old
Weir Road and the New Weir Road, Farm to Market Road 2606, East of the
cemetary.
BEGINNING at a cedar fence corner post at the North corner of the cemetary
and the upper Northeast corner of the First Tract;
THENCE North 70 deg. 33 min East with the South RON line of Farm to Market
Road 2606, 136.9 feet to a concrete ROW marker at the beginning of a 3 deg.
curve to the left, whose central angle is 17 deg. 20 min;
THENCE around a cruved ROW line about 213 feet, to a point which stands North
67 deg. 25 min East 212.7 feet from the ROW marker mentioned above, for the
East corner of this tract;
THENCE South 32 deg. 19 min. West with the West line of the old Wier Road,
284 feet to a pipe fence corner post of a woven wire fence at the East Corner
of the cemetary;
THENCE North 56 deg. 57 min. West 207.2 feet to a POINT OF BEGINNING, and
being that same real estate conveyed by Carl Liese and wife, Olga G. Liese
to to Philip A. Menella and wife, Opal A. Mennella by Deed dated Feb. 15, 1965,
and duly recorded in vol. 475, Page 476, Deed REcords of Williamson County,
Texas.
We the undersigned do hereby certify that the above' -described tract of land
is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Georgetown, Texas, and not more than
J miles in width and that this petition is signed and duly acknowledged by each
and every person or corporation having an interest in said land.
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