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Ordinance 2016-19 - Ord. 2016-19 - Closing & abandoning streets to SHSU, 4-16 CITY,SECRETARY FILE I ORDINANCE NO. 2016-19 ID. # I 2S AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING STREET RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR CERTAIN STREETS WITHIN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, AND CONVEYING THE SAME BY QUITCLAIM DEED OR DEED WITHOUT WARRANTY OR SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED TO SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY; PROVIDING THAT THE MAINTENANCE OF SAID STREETS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY; RESERVING EASEMENTS FOR THE RIGHT OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TO MAINTAIN ITS UTILITIES; PROVIDING ACCESS FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES; DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS INCIDENT THERETO. WHEREAS, Sam Houston State University(hereinafter "University") has adopted a master plan for development that includes cooperation with the City of Huntsville, Texas ("City") for infrastructure; and WHEREAS,the University has experienced significant growth in the last decade; and WHEREAS, the growth experienced by the University necessitates additional buildings and infrastructure; and WHEREAS, the City owns certain streets within the University campus that are or will obstruct the planned development by the University of the additional buildings and infrastructure; and WHEREAS, the University owns the property on both sides of the rights-of-way and desires to acquire the entire rights -of-way from the City and has requested that the City do so; and WHEREAS, Chapter 272 of the Texas Local Government Code authorizes the City to abandon the right-of-way and sell it to adjoining landowners; and WHEREAS, both Section 3.03 of the City Charter and Texas Transportation Code Section 311.007 provide the City shall have the power to abandon or vacate each public street within the corporate limits of the City; and WHEREAS, both Section 3.03 of the City Charter and Texas Transportation Code Section 311.001 provide the authority that the City controls and regulates the use of public streets; and WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville has an interest in maintaining its infrastructure located within the existing rights-of-way and ensuring access for emergency vehicles; and WHEREAS, the City wishes to deed to the University certain city streets to allow and encourage the planned development by the University of the additional buildings and infrastructure; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntsville has the authority to interpret the provisions of the City Charter; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntsville finds: (i) it is reasonable to determine that the intent of Charter Section 14.13(b) was and is to apply to real estate that does not include public roads; (ii) that the authority to control and regulate the use of public streets is given to a home rule city by the Texas Transportation Code Chapter 311.001; (iii) section 3.03 of the City Charter also provides the authority for the City to control and regulate the use of public streets, the abandonment and vacation of public streets; and (iv) Charter Section 14.13(b) was not intended to and does not govern public streets; and So WHEREAS, as an attachment to this Ordinance is an Interlocal Agreement ("Agreement") [Exhibit D] between the City and the University outlining that the University will give certain easements to the City in exchange for the City deeding ownership of the certain street segments; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntsville, acting pursuant to law, deems it advisable to abandon, vacate and close the hereinafter described street segments and is of the opinion that said land is not needed and therefore constitutes a public charge without corresponding benefit, and that same should be abandoned, vacated and closed as hereinafter provided; and WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of Huntsville is of the opinion that the best interest and welfare of the public will be served by abandoning and vacating and closing same resulting in the vesting of title in the abutting property owner Sam Houston State University, subject to the conditions,requirements and restrictions contained herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that: 1. The interest of the general public at large is hereby terminated for travel purposes over and across three 3 certain street segments as presently used and traveled within the City Limits of the City of Huntsville, Texas and jurisdiction for the maintenance, repair, and upkeep of said street segments, described below, shall be, hereafter, vested with the Sam Houston State University subject to the rights of as set forth hereafter. -Bowers Boulevard Segment: Being a strip of land, approximately 50 feet in width, beginning in the west right-of-way line of Sam Houston Avenue, extending easterly approximately 960 feet to the east right-of- way line of Avenue I, containing approximately 48,000 square feet of land and shown on a map attached hereto as Exhibit"A". -Avenue J Se ment: Being a strip of land, approximately 50 feet in width, beginning in the north right- of-way line of 21st Street, extending northerly approximately 645 feet to the south right-of-way line of Bowers Boulevard, containing approximately 32,250 square feet of land and shown on a map attached hereto as Exhibit"B". -Avenue I Segment: Being a strip of land, approximately 50 feet in width, beginning in the south right-of-way line of Bowers Boulevard, extending southerly or southeasterly 650 feet, containing approximately 32,500 square feet of land and shown on a map attached hereto as Exhibit"C". 2. There is reserved and excepted from any transfer or abandonment of street segments identified in sections 2 through 5, the right and title of the City of Huntsville in and to any water or sanitary sewer lines or mains and the right of ingress and egress for the purposes of maintenance and repair or replacement of said lines and mains. A 20 foot wide utility easement, centered upon and extending 10 feet on both sides, of any water or sanitary sewer lines or mains, within any portion of the street segments described above, shall be reserved unto the City of Huntsville. 3. Be it further ordained by the City Council that should expansion of Sam Houston State University require construction over or upon any water or sanitary sewer line, title to which is retained by this Ordinance in the City of Huntsville, so as to require relocation of such lines, such relocation shall not be at the expense of the City of Huntsville. 4. That the abandonment, vacation and closure provided for herein is made and accepted subject to all present zoning and deed restrictions if the latter exist and shall extend r only to the public right, title, easement and interest and shall by construed to extend only to that interest which the governing body for the City of Huntsville, may legally and lawfully abandon, vacate and close. 5. Access to areas served by any streets affected by this Ordinance, shall always be maintained for emergency vehicles. 6. The street rights-of-way segments as described above and shown on Exhibits "A, a� B, and C", attached hereto, are hereby abandoned as street right-of-way, and said property may ,y be sold by quitclaim deed or deed without warranty to Sam Houston State University(SHSU), an adjoining property owner, for the exchange of certain easements from the University as provided b for in the attached agreement. The City Manager of the City of Huntsville Texas is hereby authorized to execute a quit claim deed or deed without warranty on behalf of the Cit conveying '+ q h' Y Y g said right-of-way to Sam Houston State University. 7. That SHSU shall pay all costs associated with procedures necessitated by the request to abandon these three street segments, plus compensation for the market value of the abandoned property. 8. The abandonment, vacation and closure shall be effective upon the abutting property owner University satisfying all conditions and requirements set forth in this Ordinance. 9. That the City Manager and City Attorney of the City are authorized to execute the necessary documents to transfer the title of the street segments to the University with the necessary easements and provide for recording of the documents. 10. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after the date of its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS DAY OF , 2016. QC!ITYUN VILLE, TEXAS Any ra inger, Mayo\ ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: -0 Le oodward, City Secretary 6Leodneider, City Attorney B rk: 8 Exhibit K —Bowers Boulevard Segment Being a strip of land, approximately 50 feet in width, beginning in the west right-of-way line of Sam Houston Avenue,extending easterly approximately 960 feet to the east right-of-way line of Avenue 1, containing approximately 48,000 square feet of land and shown on a map attached hereto. 4- rr IS IM MAINKaU I 4 '130WERS BLVD t�- IM16 r > W r ' � ter_ _ , .� `w � too A OrOR :110 iistsy 114 1 in = a V 1227 Exhibit"B"—Avenue J Segment Being a strip of land,approximately 50 feet in width,beginning in the north right-of-way line of 21'Street,extending northerly approximately 645 feet to the south right-of-way line of Bowers Boulevard, containing approximately 32,250 square feet of land and shown on a map attached hereto. it;41 ail C7 K Aar." B E BLVD T gill WIL ^0 IhA P ;I. 0:': a'X lid "Mol 21 S7 > in 100 ft . 1 11 101 1.27 �&fig-► Exhibit"C" -Avenue Y segment Being a strip of land, approximately 50 feet in width,beginning in the south right-of-way line of Bowers Boulevard, extending southerly or southeasterly 650 feet, containing approximately 32,500 square feet of land and shown on a map attached hereto. 1 IW '-BOWERS BLVD -* , BOWERS AOII BLVD- - IM AAU 4k 1 in - 100 ft \11►, L#2 IS A-4- 0 R 122-7 1 Exhibit"D" INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF HUNTSVILLE AND SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY FOR THE DEED OF CERTAIN CITY-OWNED STREETS TO SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY IN EXCHANGE FOR DRAINAGE EASEMENTS FOR STORMWATER DETENTION ON SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY PROPERTY This Agreement is entered into by the City of Huntsville(City)and Sam Houston State University (University)pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, Texas Government Code Chapter 791. WHEREAS, Ordinance # 2016-19 approves deeding certain city-owned streets to Sam Houston State University; and WHEREAS, The City of Huntsville wishes to encourage orderly and effective storm water drainage from Sam Houston State University through the Town Creek watershed; and WHEREAS,the Sam Houston State University Masteiplan calls for storm water detention in and around the recreational fields on the Sam Houston State University Campus; and WHEREAS, a critical component of the City's Town Creek improvements includes ensuring the availability of storm water detention in and around the recreational fields on the Sam Houston State University Campus; and WHEREAS, the City has conducted fair market value appraisals and determined the value of the streets to be deeded to Sam Houston State University to be valued at$1.50/square foot;and WHEREAS,the City and Sam Houston State University wish to exchange the value of streets for drainage easements for storm water detention. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises and agreements contained herein, City and University agree as follows: I. Sam Houston State shall receive certain City-owned streets as more fully described in Exhibits"A,""B," and"C" of Ordinance# 2016-19. In exchange for the value of those streets, Sam Houston State University will grant drainage easements as described in Attachment A to this Interlocal Agreement. 11. Any notice given hereunder by one party to the other party shall be in writing and may be effected by personal delivery,by registered or certified mail,return receipt requested,when mailed to the proper party, in care of the official signing this Agreement or by fax transmission as agreed to by the Parties and as evidenced by a confirming return fax transmission. VC3 1. C,218 4 0 F-1 1227 5 1 If to City of Huntsville: Matt Benoit City Manager 1212 Avenue M Huntsville,Texas 77340 Phone: (936)291-5400 Fax: (936)291-5409 Copy to: Lee Woodward, City Secretary 1212 Avenue M Huntsville,Texas 77340 Phone: (936)291-5400 Fax: (936)291-5409 If Sam Houston State University: J.Carlos Hernandez,EdD, CPA Vice President for Finance and Operations Box 2027, Sam Houston State University Huntsville,Texas 77341 Phone: (936)294-2686,Fax: (936)294-1963 This is the complete and entire Agreement between the Parties with respect to the matters herein and supersedes all prior negotiations, agreements, representations, and understandings, if any. This Agreement may not be modified, discharged, or changed in any respect whatsoever except by a further agreement in writing duly executed by the parties hereto. No official, representative, agent or employee of Sam Houston State University, Texas has any authority to modify this Agreement,except pursuant to such express authority as may be granted by the Board of Regents of Texas State University System. No official, representative, agent or employee of the City of Huntsville,Texas has any authority to modify this Agreement, except pursuant to such express authority as may be granted by the City Council of Huntsville, Texas IV. The Parties agree to execute such other and further instruments and documents as are or may become necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this Agreement. V. This Agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of Texas. V1. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to confer upon any person, other than the Parties hereto, any benefits,rights, or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement. 101 VII. Hold Harmless To the extent permitted by State law, each party does hereby agree to waive all claims against, release, and hold harmless the other and its respective officials, officers, agents, employees, in both their public and private capacities, from any and all liability, claims, suits, demands, losses, damages, or cause of action which may arise by reason of injury to or death of any person or for loss of, damage to, or loss of use of any property arising out of or in connection with this Agreement. In the event of joint or concurrent negligence of the parties,responsibility,if any, shall be apportioned comparatively in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas without, however, waiving any governmental immunity available to any party individually under Texas law. Each party shall be responsible for its sole negligence. The provisions of this paragraph are solely for the benefit of the parties hereto and are not intended to create or grant any rights, contractual or otherwise,to any other person or entity. ARTICLE XIII Immunity It is expressly understood and agreed that, in the execution of this Agreement, no party waives, nor shall be deemed to have waived any constitutional, statutory, or common law rights, privileges,defenses,or immunity or defense that would otherwise be available to it against claims arising in the exercise of governmental powers and functions. By entering into this Agreement, the parties do not create any obligations, expressed or implied, other than those set forth herein, and this Agreement shall not create any rights in parties not signatories hereto. IX. This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together constitute one and the same instrument. X. Nondiscrimination: By executing this agreement, the City, all City contractors, City subcontractors,their respective employees,and others acting by or through them shall comply with all federal and state policies and laws prohibiting discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct. Any breach of this covenant may result in termination of this agreement. XI. This contract is subject to the review and approval as to legal form by the Texas State University System Vice Chancellor and General Counsel and subject to review and approval of the Texas State University System Chancellor and Board of Regents. 1 C31. P C1 0 2 0 R 1227 15-11 4 Approved on the date or dates indicated. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE 4Ben /�J 2c/4 Date exas APPRO D O LEGAL FORM Leona c 1dcr,City Attorney f amined and Recommended: 4Dana . 4HoStateUniversity Date President,S APP VED S LEGAL FORM FernandCo . Gomez,J.D, D. Date Vice Chancellor and General Counsel i P.Ux V(:) Attachment B—Utility Easement Agreement Easement Agreement Notice of confidentiality rights: If you are a natural person,you may remove or strike any or all of the following information from any instrument that transfers an interest in real property before it is filed for record in the public records:your Social Security number or your driver's license number. Date: li day of d(Ane , .201 Grantor: Sam Houston State University Grantor's Mailing Address: Vice President for Finance and Operations Box 2027, Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas 77341 Phone: (936)294-2686,Fax: (936)294-1963 Grantee: The City of Huntsville,Texas Grantee's Mailing Address: 1212 Ave M Huntsville,Texas-77340 Easement Property: An easement across as depicted and described in the metes and bounds attached as Exhibit"1"hereto and made a part hereof. Easement Purpose: This drainage easement with its rights and privileges shall be used for the purpose of maintaining, repairing or remediating the existing drainage structures and for public storm water detention. The City of Huntsville,shall have the right of ingress, egress to and from upon this easement for,inspection,patrolling,maintaining or part of its utility lines and systems, including, but not limited to, water, sewer and drainage, without necessity at any time of getting permission of the property owner. Any non-emergency construction,reconstruction,or adding to or removing all or part of the City's drainage system requires one hundred eighty (180) days written notice from the City to the Grantee (Sam Houston State University or The University) and engaging in good faith negotiations with The University during the notice period in advance of commencement of the construction or reconstruction. Upon expiration of the notice period, the City of Huntsville shall have the right to move and keep moved all or any part of any building,fences,trees,shrubs,other growth or improvements that endangers or interferes with the easement shown and described above. The City of Huntsville shall not be responsible for replacing or reimbursing the property owner due to removal or relocation of any obstruction in the public easement. i 2 1.84-''�9"- 0 R 122 2 7 9-50 I Consideration: Good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by Grantor. Grant of Easement: The University, for the Consideration and subject to the Reservations from Conveyance and Exceptions to Warranty, grants, sells, and conveys to the City and the City's heirs,successors,and assigns an easement for as much of the surface of The University's property reasonably necessary to install, maintain, repair or remediate public utilities and drainage systems on, under(to a depth of no more than 20 feet from the existing elevation)and across the surface of the Easement Property together with an unobstructed aerial easement of ten (10) feet above the then highest point of the property for the Easement Purpose (collectively,the"Easement"),to have and to hold the Easement to the City and the City's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. This conveyance is made without express or implied warranty. All warranties which might arise by common law or by statute,including but not limited to Texas Property Code§5.23 (or its successor) are excluded. Reservation: The University hereby reserves from the grant of this easement all mineral interests, whether known or unknown, currently owned by Grantor in, on, or under and including that may be produced and saved from the Easement Property or acreage pooled or unitized therewith,and the full and exclusive executive rights to execute leases in connection therewith. Terms and Conditions: The following terms and conditions apply to the Easement granted by this document: 1. The Easement is appurtenant to,runs with,and inures to the benefit of all or any portion of the Dominant Estate Property,whether or not the Easement is referenced or described in any conveyance of all or such portion of the Dominant Estate Property. The Easement is nonexclusive and shall remain in full force and effect,except as provided in(2)below. The Easement is for the benefit of City and City's heirs,successors, and permitted assigns. 2. The grant of the Easement shall lapse, terminate and revert to The University should the purposes of the Easement cease to exist, or use of the Easement is rendered impossible. Upon such occurrence, all right, title and interest of the City in the Easement Property shall be of no further force and effect, and title to the Easement Property shall then and there wholly and absolutely and automatically revert and be vested in The University or its successors and assigns by operation of law and without the necessity of any action by The University. 3. City's right to use the Easement Property is nonexclusive, and The University reserves for The University and The University's heirs, successors, and assigns P,k vc3 1 Pt3 i_-k CI C',2 J.84 4 0 R 1227 15�I the right to use all or pail of the Easement Property in conjunction with City as long as such use by The University and The University's heirs,successors, and assigns does not interfere with the use of the Easement Property by City for the Easement Purpose, and the right to convey to others the right to use all or part of the Easement Property in conjunction with City, as long as such further conveyance is subject to the terms of this Easement and does not restrict or limit lights hereby granted. However, should expansion of Sam Houston State University require construction over or upon the Easement, so as to require relocation of any utility lines, including, but not limited to, water, sewer and drainage, the cost of such relocation shall be then negotiated between the City of Huntsville and the University. 4. This easement, and City's rights hereunder, are subject to all prior easements, reservations, grants of other rights,restrictions and other encumbrances and matters now of record and/or evident on said lands or otherwise made known by The University to City. 5. City's use of said Easement Property shall not unreasonably interfere with The University's use of the land herein described or adjacent lands,however, The University shall not construct,nor permit to be constructed or erected, any house,building,or other structure,within the Easement Property without providing the City one hundred eighty(180) days written notice and engaging in good faith negotiations with the City during the notice period prior to construction. 6. For erosion control purposes, the easement rights granted herein to City shall also include the right, upon providing The University written notice, to add, construct, maintain, repair, or replace concrete, rock rip rap or other improvements to protect the Facilities within or adjacent to creeks, gullies, and other natural or man-made water drainage courses, whether located within the Easement Property. 7. This Easement may be executed in any number of counterparts with the same effect as if all signatory parties had signed the same document.All counterparts will be construed together and will constitute one and the same instrument. 8. Binding Effect. This Easement binds and inures to the benefit of the parties and their respective heirs, successors, and permitted assigns. 9. Choice of Latin. This Easement will be construed under the laws of the state of Texas,without regard to choice-of-law rules of any jurisdiction. Venue is in the county or counties in which the Easement Property is located. 10.Further Assurances. Each signatory party agrees to execute and deliver any additional documents and instruments and to perform any additional acts j CI 2 18 4.4 0 R 1227 !:E;18 necessary or appropriate to perform the terms,provisions, and conditions of this Easement and all transactions contemplated by the same. 11. Integration. This document contains the complete Easement rights granted and cannot be varied except by written agreement of the parties. The parties agree that there are no oral agreements,representations, or warranties that are not expressly set forth in this Easement. 12. Legal Construction. If any provision in this Easement is for any reason unenforceable, to the extent the unenforceability does not destroy the basis of the bargain among the parties, the unenforceability will not affect any other provision hereof, and this Easement will be construed as if the unenforceable provision had never been a part of the Easement. Whenever context requires, the singular will include the plural and neuter include the masculine or feminine gender, and vice versa. Article and section headings in this document are for reference only and are not intended to restrict or define the text of any section. This Easement will not be construed more or less favorably between the parties by reason of authorship or origin of language. 13.Notices. Any notice required or permitted under this Easement must be in writing. Any notice required by this Easement will be deemed to be delivered (whether actually received or not)when deposited with the United States Postal Service,postage prepaid,certified mail,return receipt requested,and addressed to the intended recipient at the address shown in this document. Notice may also be given by regular mail, personal delivery, courier delivery, facsimile transmission, or other commercially reasonable means and will be effective when actually received. Any address for notice may be changed by written notice delivered as provided herein. 14.Recitals. Any recitals in this document are represented by the parties to be accurate, and constitute a part of the substantive Easement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The University, owner of the Easement Property, has caused these presents to be executed bduly authorized representative this day of. 20: it Examined and Recommended: Dana G. Hoyt, Ph�3 Date President, Sam Houston State University B k VC3 1 Pia 2 18 44 0 R 12 27 !E--,19 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM Fernando C. Gomez,J.D/A.D. Date Vice Chancellor and General Counsel Grantee: APPROVED AND AGREED CITY:OFZHS!VILLE X//Y/"/(.1 Date City Manage City of Huntsville, Texas THE STATE OFT XAS ACKNOWLEDGMENT COUNTY OF BEFORE ME, a Notary Public,on this day personally appeared Dana G. Hoyt, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE on this the I day of 2016. Notary Public, State of Texas DONNA J. OSBORN Notary Public,State or Texas My Commission Expires February 05, 2016 Vol P j3- r_1� a_r : ;fie 1. 227 THE STATE OF TEXAS } } ACKNOWLEDGMENT COUNTY OF L Qs— BEFORE ME,a Notary Public, on this day personally appeared Matt Benoit,known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE on his the day of 2016. Not r Pu lic, State o exas ANCES t.EE WOODWARD Notwy PubWc (9::Fl STATE OF TEXAS OMM.EXP.FEB.19,2017 NOTARY ID 12681012-9 Return to City's Address: City of Huntsville, Texas 1212 Avenue M Huntsville, Texas 77340 i V I U 2 1 4 4. 0 R 1227 2 1 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS Engineering - Mapping 448 State Hwy. 75 North Huntsville, Texas 77320 THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF WALKER § 1, Leonard E. Woods, Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 2524, do hereby certify that the following field notes represent a survey made on the ground of the following described tract or parcel of land located in Walker County, Texas. Coordinates and bearings herein are referred to the Texas Coordinate System of 1983, Central Zone and are based on the position of National Geodetic Survey (formerly known as the U. S. Coast& Geodetic Survey)Primary Airport Control Station(PACS) monument designated "T39 A" having published NAD 83 (1993) coordinates of N= 3,128,437.762 meters and E= 1,154,289.433 meters. Distances herein are U. S. Survey Feet in"Grid" units and may be converted to "Geodetic Horizontal"by dividing by a combined scale factor of 0.99988. Being parcel of land containing 11.10 acres of land, more or less, situated in the PLEASANT GRAY LEAGUE, Abstract No. 24, Walker County, Texas, being out of and a portion of the following tracts of land: (1) A called 13.9109 acre tract described in a Deed from Don A. Sanders, et al to Sam Houston State University, dated June 13, 1978 and recorded in Volume 321, page 438, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas. (2) A called 2.385 acre tract described in a Deed from Doyle Stuckey Corporation to Sam Houston State University, dated December 21, 1982 and recorded in Volume 406,page 334, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas. (3) A called 2.308 acre tract described in a Deed from William Elsworth Lee, et al to Sam Houston State University, dated December 31, 1985 and recorded in Volume 454, page 552, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas. (4) A called 6.6116 acre tract described in a Deed from Gibbs Brothers & Company to Sam Houston Foundation, dated October 30, 1981 and recorded in Volume 386, page 408, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas. (5) A called 0.29 acre tract described in a Deed from Alberta Harrison Rector to Sam Houston State Teachers College Trust of December 5, 1963, dated November 1, 1971 and recorded in Volume 240, page 254, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas. (6) A called 0.25 acre tract described, as Tract One, in a Deed from Joel Guedry to Sam Houston State Teachers College Trust of December 5, 1963, dated March 28, 1972 and recorded in Volume 243,page 769, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas. (7) A called 0.36 acre tract described in a Deed from Prince Johnson to Sam Houston State Teachers College Trust of December 5, 1963, dated July 26, 1971 and recorded in Volume 237,page 640, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas. (8) A called 0.28 acre tract described in a Deed from Prince Johnson Rector to Sam Houston State Teachers College Trust of December 5, 1963, dated November 1, 1971 and recorded in Volume 237,page 646, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas. EXHIBIT "1" Page I of 3 • 11.10 Ac., SHSU DE Page 2 P.GRAY LGE.,A-24 VC3 1 Walker County,Texas U j .J I E)IR 1 -2 2".7 (9) Other small parcels in possession of Sam Houston State University. said 11.10 acres being described by metes and bounds as follows: COMMENCING, for reference only, at the northeast comer of said Sam Houston State University (SHSU) 2.385 acre tract, found a 3-1/2" diameter concrete monument(broken top) in the south right-of-way line of a City-maintained roadway, known locally as Bearkat Boulevard and formerly 16'h Street, having coordinates of N= 10,256,544.63 feet and E= 3,801,705.20 feet, said commencing comer being also the most northerly northwest comer of a called 27.675 acre tract described in a Deed from Gibbs Brothers& Company to Sam Houston State University, dated February 4, 1984 and recorded in Volume 425, page 439, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas; THENCE N 69025'09" W, with the north line of said SHSU 2.385 acre and 13.9109 acre tracts and the south right-of-way line of said Bearkat Boulevard, a distance of 411.02 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, found a X cut in a concrete curb for an angle comer in the north line of said SHSU 13.9109 acre tract; THENCE S 07°24'31" E, within said SHSU tracts, a distance of 207.94 feet to a point for comer; THENCE S 13025'00" W, continuing within said SHSU tracts, a distance of 1062.52 feet to a point for comer; THENCE N 79017'44" W, continuing within said SHSU tracts, a distance of 313.30 feet to a point for comer; THENCE N 03045'32" W,continuing within said SHSU tracts, a distance of 441.42 feet to a point for comer; THENCE N 17048'25"E, continuing within said SHSU tracts, at 483.92 feet and 13.77 feet right, found a 1-1/4"diameter iron pipe (buried 5 inches) for the southeast comer of said SHSU 2.308 acre tract, continuing for a total distance of 648.01 feet to a point for comer; THENCE N 49007'18"E, continuing within said SHSU tracts, a distance of 168.54 feet to a point for comer; THENCE N 77024'l 0" E, across said SHSU tracts, a distance of 106.99 feet to a point on the south side of a City-maintained roadway known locally as 17th Street for an angle comer in the north line of said SHSU 13.9109 acre tract and from which a 1-1/4" diameter iron pipe found for the northwest comer of said SHSU 13.9109 acre tract and the northeast comer of said SHSU 2.308 acre tract bears S 87055'27" W 173.02 feet; EXHIBIT 6411, Page 2 of 3 11.10 Ac.,SHSU DE Page 3 P.GRAY LGE.,A-24 F.t-": VC3 1. P Walker County,Texas THENCE N 75027'14"E, with the north line of said SHSU 13.9109 acre tract, along the south side of 17th Street, a distance of 75.58 feet to a point for an angle comer in the north line of said SHSU 13.9109 acre tract situated on the southwest side of said Bearkat Boulevard; THENCE S 61052'11"E, continuing with the north line of said SHSU 13.9109 acre tract, a distance of 60.48 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. NOTE: 1. For further information, see Plat of Survey labeled Exhibit"B"prepared concurrently with the legal description herein. Surveyed: March 2016. Signed Leonard E. Woods Reg. Prof. Land Surveyor No.2524 YASURVEYOMPROJECTSWchived Survey ProjectskCOH09\UE\PARCEL SURVEYS\SHSU FIELD DE\090303-SHSU DE EXHIBIT Mns.doc S T LEONARD E.WOODS 2524 EXHIBIT "I Page 3 of 3 s e -•C 17TH STREET UI L9 li t F"� Gnd l-I/4' bon Plpe�• L8 $.H$.U. / n- 41 a.gRh4 r = can 2.308 AC. V. 454, P. 552, D.R. Can 2.385 Ac. Q of 48192 and 13.77 Rf. / V. 406, p. 3344 D.R. pass ind 1-I/4' bon Pipe •�t, r �2 �'i •U.240,P.254,'D.R.• F/ .. .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . SURVEYEDcr- 1 0 V.243.P. 769.D.R. DD (a //./0 ACRES sFcsu / Can 27.675 Ac. 64a D.R. V. 425 p. 439, D.R. V 237,A• • V Z37 �•• p.64Q OR.1,/ / Line Table M . . .. . 0 Line No. Bearing Length M Sam Houston State Wvers/ty .'� Can 13.9/09 Ac. v LI N 69125'09' W 411.02 IV. 321, A 438, D.R. f L2 8 07°24'31' E 207.94 I I L3 S 13.25'00' W 1062.52 L4 N 79°17'44" W 313.30 L5 N 03"45'32' W 441.42 L6 N 17°48'25• E 648.01 L7 N 49°07'18' E 168.54 L8 N 77°24'10' E 106.99 y a L9 N 75°27Y4' E 75,58 LIO S 61°52'11' E 60.48 44 / LII S 87°55'27' W 173.02 NOTES+ I. Unless otherwise noted corners of the surveyed 11.10 acre parcel are not monwmented. Coordinate System, Basis of Bearings and Linear Units' 2. See Metes and Bounds description labeled 'EXHIBIT Coordinates and bearings hereon are referred to the Texas Coordinate System of A• prepared concurrently herewith. 1983, Centro( Zone, and torsed on the position of National Geodetic Survey (formerly known as the U. S. Coast d Geodetic Survey) Primary Airport Control Station(PACS) monument designated 'T39 A" having published NAD 83 (1993) coordinates of N• 3,128,437.762 Meters and E. 1,154,289.433 Meters. Distances shown hereon are U. S. Survey Feet In 'GRID" units and may be converted m to "Geodetic Horizontal" units by dividing by a combined scale factor of 0.99988. 9 ori �—r I, Leonard E. Woods, certify that this plot represents a survey made on the ground under my direct supervision and that all corners, found or set, are monumented as shown hereon. Leonard E. Woods Reg. Prof, Land Surveyor No. 2524 March 28, 2016 Of l� PLAT OF SURVEY OF GJ'tPp 1 5 T 11.10 ACRE PARCEL Leonard E. Woods OUT OF 01 2524 + *,�WOSAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY PROPERTY `��� Sl1itNFy04 EnCitgineering of g'MMaving 448 State Hwy. 75 North CITY OF HUNTSVILLE Project No. 09-03-03 Huntsville, Texas 77320 PLEASANT GRAY LEAGUE, A-24 Y-\surveyors\PROJECTS\Archived Survey Projects\COH09\UE\090303\PARCEL WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS SURVEYS\SHSU FIELD DE\090303_SHSU DE.dwg MARCH 2016 EXHIBIT 3,B„ SCALE 1' -;06 FEET ° F,� ^ ����� ���� � �� Filed for Record in: Walker County in4 jun 21.2016 at 04:2Q9 As u Recordings Document Number: 00021844 AMOmot 110.00 Receipt Number - 10718 Muren Glad den STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKER { hereby certifx that this instrument was filed an the dote and time stomved hereon bo me and was duly recorded in the volume and nnye of the nomed records of: Walker County as stomped hereon by me. Jun 21,2V16 Kori A. French, Walker County Clerk Walker County