By Uher, Hochberg                                     H.B. No. 1840
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                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-1                                   AN ACT
 1-2     relating to authorizing the board of regents of The University of
 1-3     Texas System to acquire certain properties for campus expansion and
 1-4     other university purposes.
 1-5           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-6           SECTION 1.  The board of regents of The University of Texas
 1-7     System may acquire by purchase, exchange, gift, or in any other
 1-8     manner, for campus expansion or other university purposes, any or
 1-9     all of the following real property located in Harris County and not
1-10     already acquired by the board of regents:
1-11     1.  All land in the P. W. Rose Survey, Abstract No. 645, Houston,
1-12     Harris County, Texas, that is bounded by Fannin, Cecil, and Lehall
1-13     Streets and Braeswood Boulevard, including, without limitation, all
1-14     lots within Blocks 1 and 2, University Park Addition, according to
1-15     the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 450, Page 564 of the
1-16     Deed Records of Harris County, Texas, and  all adjacent strips,
1-17     gores, streets, alleys, alleyways, thoroughfares, and real
1-18     property, whether or not vacated, specifically including, but not
1-19     limited to, Lyndon, Lehall, and Cecil Streets, SAVE AND EXCEPT all
1-20     such real property previously acquired by the Board of Regents and
1-21     SAVE AND EXCEPT Lots 1 through 6, inclusive, and Lots 27 and 28 in
1-22     Block 2, University Park Addition.
1-23     2.  All of Blocks 16, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 22, Institute Addition,
1-24     according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 3, Page 5
 2-1     of the Map Records of Harris County, Texas, and all adjacent
 2-2     strips, gores, streets, alleys, alleyways, thoroughfares, and real
 2-3     property, whether or not vacated, specifically including, but not
 2-4     limited to, Cecil, Selma, St. Agnes, Eaton and Princeton Streets
 2-5     and Braeswood Boulevard, SAVE AND EXCEPT all such real property
 2-6     previously acquired by the Board of Regents.
 2-7     3.  Approximately 1.0447 acres, or 45,505 square feet, more or
 2-8     less, of land in the P. W.  Rose Survey, Abstract No. 645, Houston,
 2-9     Harris County, Texas, said tract being more particularly described
2-10     by metes and bounds in the Warranty Deed dated effective June 26,
2-11     1987, recorded in the Real Property Records of Harris County,
2-12     Texas, under Clerk's File No. L195838, together with all adjacent
2-13     strips or gores of real estate.
2-14     4.  Approximately 39,540 square feet out of the P. W. Rose Survey,
2-15     Abstract No. 645, Houston, Harris County, Texas, said tract being
2-16     more particularly described by metes and bounds in the Special
2-17     Warranty Deed dated May 22, 1987, recorded in the Real Property
2-18     Records of Harris County, Texas, under Clerk's File No. L184468,
2-19     together with all adjacent strips or gores of real estate, and
2-20     together with any right, title and interest in the land lying
2-21     between the above described 39,540 square foot tract of land and
2-22     the center line of Wyndale Drive.
2-23     5.  All of the land that is bounded on the south by Braeswood
2-24     Boulevard, on the west by the property described in the deed to
2-25     Homegate Hospitality, Inc., recorded in S376020 of the Deed Records
2-26     of Harris County, Texas, and on the east by the property described
2-27     in the deed to the Board of Regents recorded in M54663 of the Deed
 3-1     Records of Harris County, Texas, "including, without limitation," a
 3-2     0.3940 acre (17,162 square feet) parcel, more or less, out of a
 3-3     called 9.19 acre tract as conveyed in deed recorded under Harris
 3-4     County Clerk's File No. P626553, said 0.3940 acre tract being out
 3-5     of the P.W. Rose Survey, Abstract No. 645, in the City of Houston,
 3-6     Harris County, Texas, and being more particularly described by
 3-7     metes and bounds as follows with all bearings referenced to the
 3-8     recorded plat of M. Sanders as recorded in Volume 340 at Page 103
 3-9     of the Harris County Map Records;
3-10           BEGINNING at a 5/8-inch iron rod set in the northerly
3-11     right-of-way line of South Braeswood Boulevard (based on a width of
3-12     120 feet) as described in instrument recorded in Volume 4414 at
3-13     Page 107 of the Harris County Deed Records, same point being in the
3-14     centerline of an abandoned 60-foot right-of-way formerly known as
3-15     Cecil Street, the southwest corner of a tract of land conveyed to
3-16     The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center by instrument
3-17     recorded under Harris County Clerk's File No. M546653 and the
3-18     southeast corner of the herein described tract;
3-19           THENCE, S78 35' 21" W, along said northerly right-of-way line
3-20     of South Braeswood Boulevard, a distance of 94.73 feet to a
3-21     5/8-inch iron rod set for the southwest corner of the herein
3-22     described tract;
3-23           THENCE, N 00 50' 34" W, along the westerly line of the herein
3-24     described tract, a distance of 189.90 feet to a 5/8-inch iron rod
3-25     set for the northwest corner of the herein described tract in the
3-26     southerly line of a Harris County Flood Control District
3-27     right-of-way for Brays Bayou as described in instrument recorded in
 4-1     Volume 3488 at Page 56 of the Harris County Deed Records;
 4-2           THENCE, N 85 22' 57" E, along said southerly right-of-way
 4-3     line of Brays Bayou, a distance of 93.33 feet to a 5/8-inch iron
 4-4     rod set for the northeast corner of the herein described tract and
 4-5     the northwest corner of said tract conveyed to The University of
 4-6     Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in the centerline of said
 4-7     abandoned 60-foot right-of-way formerly known as Cecil Street;
 4-8           THENCE, S 00 50' 34" E, along the easterly line of the herein
 4-9     described tract, the westerly line of said tract conveyed to The
4-10     University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and the centerline
4-11     of said abandoned 60-foot right-of-way, a distance of 178.67 feet
4-12     to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0.3940 of an acre of land.
4-13           SECTION 2.  If all or any portion of the property described
4-14     by this section that is currently owned by the United States is
4-15     made available by the United States by auction, by negotiated sale,
4-16     as surplus property, or in any other manner, the board of regents
4-17     of The University of Texas System may acquire that property by
4-18     purchase, exchange, gift, or in any other manner, for campus
4-19     expansion or other university purposes.  This section applies to
4-20     the following property:
4-21     All property located south of Old Spanish Trail, north of El Paseo
4-22     Street, west of Cambridge Street and east of Fannin Street in
4-23     Houston, Harris County, Texas, that is now owned by the United
4-24     States of America and that is more particularly described as:
4-25     A tract of land containing 790,951.44 square feet (18.1578 acres)
4-26     of land situated in Harris County, Texas.
4-27     Commencing at a Highway Department right of way monument at the
 5-1     southeast corner of Knight Road and U.S. Highway 59 (Old Spanish
 5-2     Trail).
 5-3     THENCE WITH THE SOUTHERN LINE OF SAID HIGHWAY AND IN A COURSE NORTH
 5-4     7436' EAST A DISTANCE OF 821.06 FEET TO A POINT OF BEGINNING;
 5-5     THENCE NORTH 74 DEG. 28 MIN. 47 SEC. EAST A DISTANCE OF 592.49 FEET
 5-6     TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
 5-7     THENCE NORTH 74 DEG. 41 MIN. 57 SEC. EAST A DISTANCE OF 720.06 FEET
 5-8     TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORNER;
 5-9     THENCE SOUTH 15 DEC. 16 MIN. 58 SEC. EAST A DISTANCE OF 603.88 FEET
5-10     TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORNER;
5-11     THENCE SOUTH 74 DEG. 36 MIN. 13 SEC. WEST A DISTANCE OF 719.87 FEET
5-12     TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORNER;
5-13     THENCE NORTH 15 DEG. 46 MIN. 43 SEC. WEST A DISTANCE OF 3.94 FEET
5-14     TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORNER;
5-15     THENCE SOUTH 74 DEG. 44 MIN. 27 SEC. WEST A DISTANCE OF 592.27 FEET
5-16     TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD SET FOR CORNER;
5-17     THENCE NORTH 24 DEG. 00 MIN. 00 SEC. WEST A DISTANCE OF 600.00 FEET
5-18     TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 790,951.44 SQUARE FEET
5-19     (18.1578 ACRES), MORE OR LESS, together with all adjacent strips or
5-20     gores of real estate.
5-21           SECTION 3.  The importance of this legislation and the
5-22     crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
5-23     emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
5-24     constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
5-25     days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended,
5-26     and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its
5-27     passage, and it is so enacted.
 6-1                          COMMITTEE AMENDMENT NO. 1
 6-2           Amend House Bill 1840, page 1, line 7 by striking the word
 6-3     "may" and adding the words "is authorized to" between the words
 6-4     "System" and "acquire".
 6-5           Amend House Bill 1840, page 4, line 18 by striking the word
 6-6     "may" and adding the words "is authorized to" between the words
 6-7     "System" and "acquire".
 6-8                                                                   Crabb