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(LANGUAGE PURSUANT TO SECTION 11.008 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE)
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
§ RESALE DEED
COUNTY OF WALKER §
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that the HUNTSVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
in trust for the use and benefit of itself, CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, WALKER COUNTY HOSPITAL
DISTRICT and WALKER COUNTY acting by and through its duly elected official ("GRANTOR") as
g; authorized by Section 34.65, Texas Property Tax Code, for and in consideration of the sum of ONE
THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS ($1,700.00)and other good and valuable consideration, in hand
paid by MICHAEL JENKINS ("GRANTEE") the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged and confessed, has
GRANTED, BARGAINED, SOLD AND CONVEYED, and by these presents does GRANT, BARGAIN,
SELL AND CONVEY unto said Grantee all that certain property acquired by tax foreclosure sale heretofore
held, in Cause No. TIO-022, styled HUNTSVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT VS. LUCEA T
REAGAN, ET AL, said property being described as:
BEING A TRACT OF LAND, CONTAINING 1.312 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS,
BEING A PORTION OF THE H. L. HUNTER ORIGINAL SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 248,
WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN VOLUME, 336, PAGE
89 OF THE WALKER COUNTY TEXAS DEED RF,CORDS TO WHICH REFERENCE IS :MADE
FOR A MORE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION. GEO: 6100082000810
This conveyance is made and accepted subject to the following matters to the extent that the same are in
effect at this time: any and all rights of redemption, restrictions, covenants, conditions, easements,
encumbrances and outstanding mineral interests, if any, relating to the hereinabove described property,but only
to the extent they are still in effect, shown of record in the tie ftab'ovei tinned County..and,,State_and to all
zoning laws, regulations and ordinances of municipal and/or ther governmental authorities,4-any but only to
the extent that they are still in effect,relating to the hereinabove described property.
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TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said premises, together,,.y4ith all and singular the rights, privileges and
appurtenances thereto in any manner belonging unto the said Grantee and Grantee"sieirs`ari�assign ;'Iorever.
THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE BY GRANTOR SUBJECT TO ALL ENCUMBRANCES AND
WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF TITLE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
ALL WARRANTIES THAT MIGHT ARISE BY COMMON LAW OR PURSUANT TO §5.023 OF THE
TEXAS PROPERTY CODE(OR ITS SUCCESSOR).
Grantee accepts the property in "AS IS" condition and subject to any environmental conditions that
might have or still exist on said property.
Post judgment taxes which begin with 2013 tax year through the current tax year are assumed by
Grantee.
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IESTIMONY WHEREOF, the undersigned have caused these presents to be executed this day of
2015.
E CITY OF HUNTSVILLE
By:_�2
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' THE STATE OF TEXAS X
COUNTY OF WALKER X
BEF �_t the _ ndersigned authority on this day personally appeared
Mayor of the City of Huntsville of Walker County, Texas,
known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me
that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and in the capacity therein
stated.
Given under my hand and seal of office this ay of ,2015.
;':�;��� LEE WOODWARD
�; �� Notary Public jayr
b tc in ai ar*� �* STATE OF TEXASof Texas�',;��p My Comm.Exp.Feb.19,2017 mmission expiresQ` 1
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MINUTES FROM THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 17TH DAY OF MARCH 2015, IN THE CITY
HALL,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M, IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS,AT 6:00 P.M.
The Council met in a regular session with the following:
COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: Mac Woodward,Andy Brauninger,Lydia Montgomery, Keith D.Olson,Joe Emmett,Tish Humphrey,Ronald Allen,
Joe P.Rodriquez
COUNCILMEMBERS ABSENT: Don H.Johnson
OFFICERS PRESENT:Matt Benoit,City Manager,Leonard Schneider,City Attorney,Lee Woodward,City Secretary
MAIN SESSION[6:00 P.M.]
1. CALL TO ORDER—Mayor Woodward called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGES — City Manager Matt Benoit gave an invocation and William Samuell of the YMCA led the
pledges.
3. PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
- Dr.Amanda O'Banion on the National Book Award authors coming to Huntsville
- Proclamation for Sexual Assault Awareness Month—Joe Thornton, SHSU
4. CONSENT AGENDA
Public Comments will be called for by the presiding officer before action is taken on these items. (Approval of Consent Agenda
authorizes the City Manager to implement each item in accordance with staff recommendations. An item may be removed
from the Consent Agenda and added to the Statutory Agenda for full discussion by request of a member of Council.)
a. Approve the minutes of the City Council meeting held on March 3,2015.[Lee Woodward,City Secretary]
b. Authorize the City Manager to sign an Engineering Agreement with Freese and Nichols, Inc. for Condition and
Capacity Assessment Studies(CCAS)of the City's Water Distribution System and Wastewater Collection System,
second reading.[Y.S.Ramachandra,City Engineer]
c. Consider approving tax sale bid for trust property(WCAD ID 32972), New Addition, Lot 8.1, as recommended by
Walker County Appraisal District.[Steve Ritter,Finance Director]
Councilmember Olson moved to approve the consent agenda:the motion was seconded by Councilmember Montgomery.
Councilmember Brauninger asked to pull item b. The motion was adopted unanimously. 8-0.
Councilmember Montgomery moved to authorize the City Manager to sign an Engineering Agreement with Freese and
Nichols, Inc. for Condition and Capacity Assessment Studies (CCAS) of the City's Water Distribution System and
Wastewater Collection System; the motion was seconded by Councilmember Humphrey. Councilmember Brauninger
moved to amend the motion to postpone and reassess the Agreement until the 2016 budget year; the motion was
seconded by Councilmember Allen. Councilmember Brauninger moved the Previous Question; the motion was not
seconded. The amended motion failed, 3-5,
Councilmembers Brauninger, Allen, and Rodriquez voting in support. The main motion was adopted, 6-2,
Councilmembers Brauninger and Allen voting against.
5. STATUTORY AGENDA
a. Presentation,public comment, discussion, and possible action to consider accepting the audit for FY 13-14 from
Pattillo,Brown,and Hill,LLP,CPAs.[Steve Ritter,Finance Director]
Chris Pruitt of Pattillo, Brown, and Hill, LLP, CPAs, reviewed the highlights of the audit, noted it had been discussed in
detail with the Finance Committee, and praised Finance Director Steve Ritter.
Councilmember Humphrey moved to accept the audit for FY13-14 from Pattillo, Brown, and Hill, LLP, CPAs; the motion
was seconded by Councilmember Olson. Councilmember Brauninger moved to postpone acceptance until the
Councilmembers had reviewed the document;the motion was seconded by Councilmember Allen. Councilmember Olson
moved the Previous Question; the motion was not seconded. The amended motion failed, 4-4, Mayor Woodward and
Councilmembers Brauninger,Allen, and Rodriquez voting in support.
Councilmember Humphrey moved the Previous Question; the motion was not seconded. The motion was adopted, 5-3,
Councilmembers Brauninger,Allen, and Rodriquez voting in opposition.
6. MAYOR/CITY COUNCIUCITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
a. Presentation, public comment, discussion, and possible action to consider a request from Councilmember
Johnson for the City Council to consider removal of the stop signs on Spring Drive at the intersection of Winter
Way by adopting Ordinance 2015-17,first reading.[Councilmember Johnson]
First reading, no action taken. City Manager Benoit recalled the prior recommendation, after review by staff, was to
remove the signs on Spring Drive but not on Winter Way, and that the Council had not been supportive at the first reading
of an earlier ordinance in August 2013. Councilmember Rodriquez asked about the need for petition in Elkins Lake to
receive traffic calming devices, and Mr. Benoit noted the legal necessity for traffic signals to be installed in accordance
with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices(MUTCD). The Mayor encouraged the public to share their thoughts.