By: Rosson S.B. No. 1525
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
1-1 relating to the acquisition by the Texas Parks and Wildlife
1-2 Department of real property owned by the permanent school fund:
1-3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-4 SECTION 1. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department shall
1-5 acquire, by purchase or exchange for fair market value, all of the
1-6 real property owned by the permanent school fund located within
1-7 Franklin Mountains State Park in El Paso County, Texas (as the
1-8 boundaries of the park are established in Acts 1979, 66th Leg., p.
1-9 1805, ch. 736, Sec. 2, as amended by Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 3273,
1-10 ch. 860, Sec. 2 and Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 383, Secs. 1 and 2)
1-11 by deed from the permanent school fund. The real property owned by
1-12 the permanent school fund located within Franklin Mountains State
1-13 Park is further described as:
1-14 (A) all of the surface and mineral interest, including all
1-15 oil, gas, and other minerals, in the following tracts:
1-16 (1) Clara A. Mundy Survey No. 252;
1-17 (2) Clara A. Mundy Survey No. 253;
1-18 (3) Section 2, Block 82, Township 1, Texas and Pacific
1-19 Railway Company Survey;
1-20 (4) Section 4, Block 82, Township 1, Texas and Pacific
1-21 Railway Company Survey;
1-22 (5) Section 8, Block 82, Township 1, Texas and Pacific
1-23 Railway Company Survey;
2-1 (6) J.A. Rogers Survey No. 400;
2-2 (7) W.P. Paschal Survey No. 277;
2-3 (8) A.G. McMath Survey No. 297;
2-4 (9) A.G. McMath Survey No. 298;
2-5 (10) A.G. McMath Survey No. 299; and
2-6 (11) A.G. McMath Survey No. 300; and
2-7 (B) all of the mineral interest, including all oil, gas, and
2-8 other minerals, in the following tracts:
2-9 (1) H.G. Foster Survey No. 259;
2-10 (2) H.G. Foster Survey No. 260;
2-11 (3) H.G. Foster Survey No. 261;
2-12 (4) A.G. McMath Survey No. 296;
2-13 (5) A.G. McMath Survey No. 301;
2-14 (6) A.G. McMath Survey No. 306;
2-15 (7) A.F. Miller Survey No. 217;
2-16 (8) Lee Moor Survey No. 221;
2-17 (9) Lee Moor Survey No. 222;
2-18 (10) Eli Nations Survey No. 271;
2-19 (11) Eli Nations Survey No. 272;
2-20 (12) S.J. Larkin Survey No. 268;
2-21 (13) S.J. Larkin Survey No. 269;
2-22 (14) S.J. Larkin Survey No. 270;
2-23 (15) Clara Mundy Survey No. 251;
2-24 (16) Section 4, Block 81, Township 1, Texas and
2-25 Pacific Railway Company Survey;
3-1 (17) Section 6, Block 81, Township 1, Texas and
3-2 Pacific Railway Company Survey;
3-3 (18) Section 8, Block 81, Township 1, Texas and
3-4 Pacific Railway Company Survey;
3-5 (19) Section 16, Block 81, Township 1, Texas and
3-6 Pacific Railway Company Survey;
3-7 (20) Section 24, Block 81, Township 1, Texas and
3-8 Pacific Railway Company Survey;
3-9 (21) Section 6, Block 81, Township 2, Texas and
3-10 Pacific Railway Company Survey; and
3-11 (22) Section 14, Block 81, Township 2, Texas and
3-12 Pacific Railway Company Survey,
3-13 all in El Paso County, Texas, and only to the extent located within
3-14 Franklin Mountains State Park.
3-15 SECTION 2. The intention of this Act is that all of the real
3-16 property owned by the permanent school fund located within Franklin
3-17 Mountains State Park be conveyed to the Texas Parks and Wildlife
3-18 Department in exchange for fair market value. The determination of
3-19 fair market value will be in accordance with the procedures
3-20 established in Section 32.061, Note, Natural Resources Code (Acts
3-21 1983, 68th Leg., p. 79, ch. 11, Sections 1 to 3, as amended by Acts
3-22 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 633, Section 8, eff. Aug. 26, 1991). The
3-23 acquisition described in this Act shall be completed no later than
3-24 December 31, 1995.
3-25 SECTION 3. The importance of this legislation and the
4-1 crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
4-2 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
4-3 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
4-4 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.