By: Montford S.B. No. 1328
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
1-1 relating to the release of the state's reversionary interest in
1-2 certain real property located in Howard County.
1-3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-4 SECTION 1. (a) The General Land Office may release, on
1-5 behalf of the state, the state's reversionary interest described by
1-6 Section 2, Chapter 85, Acts of the 64th Legislature, 1975, in the
1-7 real property conveyed to the City of Big Spring and described by
1-8 Section 2 of this Act if:
1-9 (1) the City of Big Spring and the Texas Department of
1-10 Mental Health and Mental Retardation execute a memorandum of
1-11 understanding ensuring that the future use of the property is
1-12 compatible with the operation of the Big Spring State Hospital;
1-13 (2) the City of Big Spring ensures that the portion of
1-14 the property set aside for public use is accessible to persons with
1-15 disabilities; and
1-16 (3) the City of Big Spring pays consideration to the
1-17 state in an amount determined by the General Land Office.
1-18 (b) The General Land Office shall determine the amount of
1-19 consideration due under this Act by determining the fair market
1-20 value of the property as if the restrictions described by Section
1-21 2, Chapter 85, Acts of the 64th Legislature, 1975, do not apply
1-22 less the fair market value of the property determined as if the
1-23 restrictions apply.
1-24 SECTION 2. The real property referred to in Section 1 of
2-1 this Act includes only the territory contained in the following
2-2 area:
2-3 being a 70.67 acre tract, Sec. 26, Block 33, T-1-N T & P RR Co.
2-4 Survey, Howard County, Texas, to wit:
2-5 Beginning at a 3/4" G.I.P. in the South line of Sec. 23,
2-6 Block 33, T-1-N, T. & P. RR Co. Survey, Howard County, Texas, and
2-7 in the East boundary line of a north-south paved county road, for
2-8 the NW corner of this tract; From whence a railroad spike in the
2-9 centerline of pavement, the NW corner of Sec. 26, Block 33, T-1-N
2-10 bears S. 75 40' 15" W 1435.4';
2-11 Thence N 75 40' 15" E with the South line of said Sec. 23,
2-12 1320.0' to a 3/4" G.I.P. for the N.E. corner of this tract;
2-13 Thence S. 14 27' E. 2303.83' to a 3/4" G.I.P. in the north
2-14 right-of-way line of I.H. 20 for SE corner of this tract.
2-15 Thence S 75 59' 58" W with said north right-of-way line of
2-16 I.H. 20, 1,085.48' to a 3/4" G.I.P. for the most easterly SW corner
2-17 of this tract.
2-18 Thence N. 14 00' 02" W with said north right-of-way line of
2-19 I.H. 20, 10.0' to a 3/4" G.I.P. the beginning of a curve to the
2-20 right (having a radius of 1860' and a delta angle of 23 42'), for
2-21 an interior corner of this tract.
2-22 Thence with the north right-of-way of I.H. 20, the arc of
2-23 said curve to the right 277.57' to a 3/4' G.I.P. in the east
2-24 boundary line of a north-south paved county road, for the most
2-25 westerly SW corner of this tract;
2-26 Thence N 13 24' 07" W. 2275.80' to the place of beginning
2-27 containing 70.67 acres of land, more or less.
3-1 SECTION 3. The importance of this legislation and the
3-2 crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
3-3 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
3-4 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
3-5 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended,
3-6 and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its
3-7 passage, and it is so enacted.