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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 4777 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS AND ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY LYING ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF FORT WORTH; PROVIDING THAT THE ORDINANCE BE ADVERTISED IN A DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SAID CITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 40, CHAPTER XXVIII OF THE CITY CHARTER; AMENDING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PRESCRIBING A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND SPECIFYING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS: Section 1. That the hereinafter described territory lying adjacent to the City of Fort Worth is hereby annexed and brought within the corporate limits and made an integral part of said City of Fort Worth, said territory being situated in Tarrant County, Texas, and being described by metes and bounds as follows: BEING a tract of land about 7 miles northeast from the Court House of Tarrant County, Texas, and embracing all or portions of the S. Townsend, Wn. Dean, Wm. Doshier, B.B.B. & C. R.A., T. & P. R.B., S. A. Hatcher, J. Bowman, and J. J. Bonham Surveys, and being more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the present City of Fort Worth City Limit Line at its intersection with the north line of the S. Townsend Survey. THENCE east, along the north line of the S. Townsend Survey and the north line of the S. Townsend Survey produced east, to its intersection with the east right-of-way lire of State Farm-to-Market Road No. 1220 in the Win. Dean Survey. THENCE north, along the east right-of-way line of State Farm-to-Market Road No. 1220, to its intersection with the south right-of-way line of County Road No. 4030. THENCE east and southeasterly, along the south and southwesterly right-otk- way line of County Road No. 4030 to its intersection with the east line of the B.B.B.&C. R.R. Company Survey. THENCE south, along the east line of the B.B.B.&C. R.R. Co. Survey, and the east line of the T.&P. R.R. Co. Survey, to the most northerly southeast corner of said T.&P. R.R. Co. Survey. THENCE southeasterly, along the northeasterly line of the T.&P. R.R. Co. Survey to its southeast corner, the northeast corner of the S. A. Hatcher Survey. THENCE south, along the east line of the S. A. Hatcher Survey to its south-- east corner, in the north line of the J. Bowman Survey. THENCE east, south, east, and south along the lines of the J. Bowman Survey to its intersection with the present City Limit Line of the City of Fort Worth. THENCE continuing south, along the present City Limit Line of the City of Fort Worth to its intersection with the northeasterly right-of-way line of State Farm-to-,VArke t Road No. 1220. r� THENCE northwesterly, along the northeasterly right-of-way line of State Farm-to-Market Road No. 1220, to its intersection with the east line of the C. Brown Survey. THENCE north, along the east line of the C. Brown Survey and the west lines of the J. Bowman and S. A. Hatcher Surveys, to the westerly southeast corner of the TAP. R.R. Co. Survey. THENCE west, along the south lines of the TAP. R.R. Co., and Wm. Doshier Surveys, and along the south line of the Wm. Doshier Survey produced westerly to its intersection with the east right-of-way line of State Farm-to-Market Road No. 1220, the present City Limit Line of the City of Fort Worth. THENCE northerly and northwesterly, along the east and northeast right-of- way line of State Farm-to-Market Road No. 1220, the present City Limit Line of the City of Fort Worth, to a point east of the intersection of the west line of the Wm. Dean Survey with the west right-of-way line of State Farm-to-Market Road No. 1220. THENCE west, across said road, along the present City Limit Line of the City of Fort Worth to the intersection of the west line of the 1 z. Dean Survey, with the west right-of-way line of said State Farm-to-Market Road No. 122D. THENCE south, along the west line of the Wm. Dean Survey, the present City Limit Line of the City of Fort Worth, to its southwest corner. THENCE west, along the south line of the S. Townsend Survey, the present City Limit Line of the City of Fort Worth, to its intersection with the north- east corner of the G. R. Williams tract and the southeast corner of a tract acquired from J. H. McKay as such tracts are referred to in the corporate boundary description contained in the Fort Worth City Code of1950. THENCE northerly, along the present City Limit Line of the City of Fort Worth, with its meanders, to the place of beginning and containing approxi- mately 1.696 square miles. Section 2. That this ordinance shall and does hereby amend every prior ordinance in con- flict herewith, but as to all other ordinances or sections of ordinances not in direct conflict herewith this ordinance shall be and is hereby, made cumulative. Section 3. That this ordinance shall be published one time in a daily newspaper published in the City of Fort Worth, in accordance with the provisions of Section 40, Chapter XUIII ofthe City Charter. Section 4. If any section, subsection, clause, sentence, phrase, or word of this ordinance is for any reason held void or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, subsections, clauses, sentences, phrases or words, except as the same are inseparable from and indispensable to the remaining portions of the ordinance. Section 5. That this ordinance shall became effective and be in full force and effect upon its final passage, which in no event shall be less than thirty (30) days from the date of its publications, as aforesaid, and it is so ordained. PRESENTED AND PASSED on first reading Monday, the /® day of ;(\r( 'io �Lt IX-} A. D., 1962. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND IEGALITY: < 622,7 '71e /, City Attorney CITE' OF FORT WORTH TEXAS OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Communication t0 Mayor and Council No. Z- 39 December 10, 1962 ✓. �, Qom ' � 7 �� '"� '��� Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Re: Annexation of Triangle City of Fort Worth Estates Mrs. McKnight and Gentlemen: The City Plan Commission at its meeting on November. 20, 1962, reviewed factors related to the annexation of Triangle Estates, a portion of the W.M. Dean Survey, which was requested by Mr. Wesley T. Johnson, owner and developer of the property. Triangle Estates persently :_has no facilities for sewerage service but could be served on the same basis as Jinkens Heights, which adjoins it on the south, if a contract could be successfuly negotiated with Lake Worth Village. As shown in green on the plat contained in the attached report, a sewage pump station planned for construction in the future viftT provide sewerage service for the Jinkens Heights drainage area. Bids were received October 16, 1962, on a 16-inch water line to pass along the eastern edge of Triangle Estates in the right-of-way of Boat Club Road, to the proposed elevated water north of Ten Mile Bridge Road, thus providing water service to this addition. To provide for development of this area in accordance with the City's regulations, the City Planning Commission recommends unanimously that ordinances be adopted placing TrEi �a Estates under second and final reading to the City and-retaining under first reading all other land originally included in First Reading Ordinance 3832. Annexation of this property is consistent with the Policy on Consideration & Annexation and Deannexation Requests adopted by the City Council on November 26, 1962 Respectfully submitt d, LPC:ih Co ingham City Manager attach.