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  80R10250 JPL-D
 
  By: Hughes H.B. No. 3688
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice to the City of Winnsboro.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  (a) Not later than October 31, 2007, the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice shall transfer to the City of
Winnsboro, for consideration to which the parties mutually agree,
the real property described by Subsection (d) of this section.
       (b)  Consideration for the transfer authorized by Subsection
(a) of this section may be in the form of an agreement between the
parties that requires the City of Winnsboro to use the property for
a purpose that benefits the public interest of the state. If the
consideration for the transfer is in the form of an agreement
described by this subsection:
             (1)  the City of Winnsboro may use the property
transferred under this Act only for a purpose that benefits the
public interest of the state; and
             (2)  ownership of the property automatically reverts to
the Texas Department of Criminal Justice if the City of Winnsboro no
longer uses the property for a purpose that benefits the public
interest of the state.
       (c)  The Texas Department of Criminal Justice shall transfer
the property by an appropriate instrument of transfer. If the
consideration for the transfer is in the form of an agreement
described by Subsection (b) of this section, the instrument of
transfer must include a provision that:
             (1)  requires the City of Winnsboro to use the property
for a purpose that benefits the public interest of the state; and
             (2)  indicates that ownership of the property
automatically reverts to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice
if the City of Winnsboro no longer uses the property for a purpose
that benefits the public interest of the state.
       (d)  The real property to which Subsection (a) of this
section refers consists of two tracts of land described as follows:
             (1)  Tract 1 consists of 21.423 acres out of the Gray B.
King Survey located in Wood County and further described as
follows:
All that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the County of
Wood, State of Texas, being in the Gray B. King Survey, Abstract No.
3, and being a portion of that 2.226 acre Tract One and a portion of
that 36.154 acre Tract Four, both conveyed from Wood County to Texas
Department of Criminal Justice and recorded in Volume 1319, page
147, being a portion of that 2.1 acre tract conveyed from Wood
County to Texas Department of Criminal Justice and recorded in
Volume 1319, page 145, being a portion of that 21.3 acre tract
conveyed from Wood County to Texas Department of Criminal Justice
and recorded in Volume 1319, page 152, being a portion of that 98
acre Tract One and a portion of that 47.815 acre Tract Two, both
conveyed from Wood County to Texas Department of Criminal Justice
and recorded in Volume 1319, page 140, and being a portion of that
6.360 acre tract conveyed from Wood County to Texas Department of
Criminal Justice and recorded in Volume 1319, page 150, all of the
Real Property Records of said county and bounded as follows:
Beginning at a ½" steel rod found in the curve of Wood County Road
No. 4608 (now abandoned) and being the southeast corner of the above
mentioned 21.3 acre tract, also being the southwest corner of a
27.90 acre tract conveyed to the City of Winnsboro and recorded in
Volume 624, page 105 of the Deed Records of said county, same being
in the north boundary line of a 99.273 acre tract conveyed to the
City of Winnsboro and recorded in Volume 1490, page 357 of the Real
Property Records of said county;
Thence South 89 deg. 05 min. 44 sec. West, with said abandoned
county road, 847.63 feet to a ½" steel rod found at the southwest
corner of the above mentioned 21.3 acre tract, and being the
southeast corner of the above mentioned 98 acre Tract One;
Thence South 89 deg. 29 min. 55 sec. West, continuing with said
abandoned county road, 829.80 feet to a steel spike found at the
northeast corner of a 20.83 acre tract conveyed to Carl Welch et al
and recorded in Volume 1154, page 680 of the Real Property Records
of said county, same being the northwest corner of the 99.273 acre
City of Winnsboro tract;
Thence South 89 deg. 21 min. 40 sec. West, continuing with said
abandoned count road, with the north boundary line of the 20.83 acre
tract (Vol. 1154, pg. 680), with the north boundary line of a 20.83
acre tract (Vol. 1154, pg. 684), and with the north boundary line of
a 20.83 acre tract (Vol. 1154, pg. 676), for a distance of 702.75
feet to a 3/8" steel rod found at the southwest corner of the 98 acre
Texas Department of Criminal Justice tract and being the southeast
corner of the 47.815 acre Texas Department of Criminal Justice
tract;
Thence South 89 deg. 26 min. 50 sec. West, continuing with said
abandoned county road, 197.23 feet to a railroad spike found at the
lower southwest corner of the 47.815 acre tract, and being the
southeast corner of the above mentioned 6.360 acre tract, same
being in the north boundary line of a 31.1 acre tract conveyed to
Jerry David Jackson et al and recorded in Volume 704, page 637 of
the Deed Records of said county;
Thence South 89 deg. 26 min. 16 sec. West, continuing with said
abandoned county road, 0.29 feet to a typical steel rod set (typical
steel rod is a ½" by 24" rebar with surveyor's cap marked "Noble")
in the north boundary line of the 31.1 acre Jackson tract;
Thence North 0 deg. 36 min. 30 sec. West, 0.16 feet to a typical
steel rod set in the south right-of-way line of relocated Wood
County Road No. 4608;
Thence North 89 deg. 23 min. 30 sec. East, with the south
right-of-way line of said relocated county road, 1200.00 feet to a
typical steel rod set at the beginning of a curve to the left;
Thence in a northeasterly direction continuing with said county
road right-of-way line and along said curve: Radius=1492.40 feet,
Long Chord bears North 53 deg. 06 min. 08 sec. East, 1766.59 feet,
through a Central Angle of 72 deg. 34 min. 27 sec., for an Arc Length
of 1890.48 feet to a typical steel rod set in the east right-of-way
line of F.M. Highway No. 3530;
Thence North 16 deg. 49 min. 03 sec. East, with said highway
right-of-way line, 1434.14 feet to a typical steel rod set in the
north boundary line of the 2.226 acre Texas Department of Criminal
Justice tract and being in the south boundary line of a 1.974 acre
tract conveyed from Tommy Ray Clay et ux to Wood County and recorded
in Volume 1284, page 308 of the Real Property Records of said
county;
Thence South 83 deg. 10 min. 02 sec. East, with the south boundary
line of the 1.974 acre Wood County tract, 114.39 feet to a ½" steel
rod found for an angle point;
Thence South 82 deg. 57 min. 53 sec. East, 200.38 feet to a 60 d nail
found at the southeast corner of the 1.974 acre tract and being the
northeast corner of the 2.226 acre Texas Department of Criminal
Justice tract, same being in the centerline of Wood County Road No.
4608 (now abandoned), and being in the west boundary line of the
27.90 acre City of Winnsboro tract;
Thence South 18 deg. 42 min. 44 sec. West, with said abandoned
county road, 255.06 feet to a 60 d nail found at the southeast
corner of the said 2.226 acre tract, and being the northeast corner
of the 36.154 acre Texas Department of Criminal Justice tract;
Thence South 18 deg. 38 min. 50 sec. West, continuing with said
abandoned county road, 734.22 feet to a ½" steel pipe found at the
southeast corner of the 2.1 acre Texas Department of Criminal
Justice tract, and being a lower northeast corner of the 36.154 acre
Texas Department of Criminal Justice tract;
Thence South 16 deg. 59 min. 43 sec. West, continuing with said
abandoned county road, 638.94 feet to a 60 d nail found at the
southeast corner of the 36.154 acre tract and being the lower
northeast corner of the 21.3 acre Texas Department of Criminal
Justice tract;
Thence South 17 deg. 21 min. 12 sec. West, continuing with said
abandoned county road, 869.07 feet to the place of beginning and
containing 21.423 acres of land.
             (2)  Tract 2 consists of 2.30 acres out of the Gray B.
King Survey located in Wood County and further described as
follows:
All that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the County of
Wood, State of Texas, being in the Gray B. King Survey, Abstract No.
3, being a portion of that 43.815 acre tract conveyed from Wood
County to Texas Department of Criminal Justice and recorded in
Volume 1319, page 137, and being a portion of that 0.352 acre Tract
Two conveyed from Wood County to Texas Department of Criminal
Justice and recorded in Volume 1319, page 154, both of the Real
Property Records of said county and bounded as follows:
Beginning at a ½" steel pipe found in the west side of Wood County
Road No. 4608 (now abandoned), same being the southwest corner of a
4.32 acre tract conveyed to the City of Winnsboro and recorded in
Volume 624, page 112 of the Deed Records of said county, same being
the upper southeast corner of the above mentioned 43.815 acre
tract;
Thence North 84 deg. 36 min. 17 sec. West, with the south boundary
line of the 43.815 acre tract, 29.73 feet to a typical steel rod set
(typical steel rod is a ½" by 24" rebar with surveyor's cap marked
"Noble") in the east right-of-way line of F.M. Highway No. 3530;
Thence North 16 deg. 49 min. 03 sec. East, with said highway
right-of-way line, 604.38 feet to a ½" steel rod found at the
beginning of a curve to the right;
Thence in a northeasterly direction continuing with said highway
right-of-way line and along said curve: Radius=894.93 feet, Long
Chord bears North 38 deg. 09 min. 29 sec. East, 651.35 feet, through
a Central Angle of 42 deg. 40 min. 52 sec., for an Arc Length of
666.66 feet to a ½" steel rod found at the end of said curve;
Thence North 59 deg. 29 min. 55 sec. East, continuing with said
highway right-of-way line, 112.62 feet to a typical steel rod set in
the west line of the above mentioned abandoned county road and being
in the east boundary line of the said 0.352 acre tract, same being
in the west boundary line of an 18 acre tract conveyed to J.L.
Mullinax and recorded in Volume 169, page 23 of the Deed Records of
said county, said corner lies South 17 deg. 12 min. 56 sec. West,
59.97 feet from the northeast corner of the 0.352 acre tract;
Thence South 17 deg. 12 min. 56 sec. West, with the west line of said
abandoned county road, passing the southeast corner of the 0.352
acre tract, same being the northeast corner of the 43.815 acre
tract, and continuing along same course for a total distance of
378.14 feet to a ½" steel rod found for a corner;
Thence South 72 deg. 54 min. 13 sec. West, continuing with said
right-of-way line of said abandoned county road, 350.00 feet to a
5/8" steel rod found at the northwest corner of the 4.32 acre City
of Winnsboro tract;
Thence South 16 deg. 06 min. 32 sec. West, continuing along said
right-of-way line of said abandoned county road, 714.62 feet to the
place of beginning and containing 2.30 acres of land.
NOTE: Bearings shown hereon are "true bearings" as determined by
solar observation.
       SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
Act takes effect September 1, 2007.