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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 19-MAN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FOR THE LIMITED PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING AND IvAINTAINING WARE- HOUSES OR OTHER FACILITIES OR AIDS TO NAVIGATION; PROVIDING FOR EXTENSION TO AN AREA CONTIGUOUS TO THE GENERAL LIMITS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT AND SITUATED WITHIN A DISTANCE OF LESS THAN 2500 FEET FROM THE THREAD OF THE STREAM OF THE NECHES RIVER AND BEING LOCATED IN THE VICINITY OF THE INTERSECTION OF BUFORD AND CARROLL STREETS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS: Section la That the limits of the City of Beaumont be extended for the limited purpose of establishing and maintaining warehouses and other facilities or aids to navigation to cover an area contiguous to the general limits of the City of Beaumont and wholly situated within a distance of less than twenty-five hundred (25001) feet from the thread of the stream of the Neches River, a navigable waterway, said area being more specifically described as follows: Beginning at a monument in the center line of Buford and Carroll Streets, and on the present City limit line; Thence East with the center line of Buford Street extended, 602 feet to corner; Thence South 1010 feet to a stake for corner; Thence West 616.94 feet to a point in ;tree center line of Carroll Street; Thence North two degrees and fifty seven minutes East 290.29 feet to an angle Point in the center of Carroll Street; Thence North with said center line 720 feet to the place of beginning. - 2 - (�A _Y-,, lei -l)-) Section 2. The fact that the above described area is a part of the public lands owned by the City of Beaumont, and unless said area is taken within the limits of the City of Beaumont, said property will not be immediately improved and therefore for the protection of the value of public property an emergency is created necessitating the suspension of the rule requiring ordinances to be read on three several days before their passage, said rule is therefore hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its lawful passage. PASSED by an affirmative vote of all members of the City Commission, this theday of , A. D,, 1939. - MAYOR - AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE EXTE-NDING THE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF BEAUI',IONT FOR THE LIT`TTTED PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING AND V'IARE- HOUSES OR OTHER FACILITIES OR AIDS TO NAVIGATION; PROVIDING FOR E,' T_1'NSION TO AN AREA CONTIGUOUS TO THE GENERAL LIMITS OF THE, C I 'I`l OF BEAUM OMT AND SITUATED 14ITHIN A DISTANCE OF LESS THAN I 2500 FEET FRONT: THE, T IR'ELam OF THE STREARI OF THE j NECHES RIVER AND BEING LOCATED IN THE VICINITY OF THE INTERSECTION OF BUFORD AND CARROLL STREETS, AND DECLARING AN +iVi ERGENCY. I BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY C011.1"IIISSION OF THE CITY OF BE J1.iONT, Th-XASe Section 1. That the limits of the City of Beaumont be extended for the limited purpose of establishing and maintaining warehouses and other facilities or aids to navigation to cover an area contiguous to the general limits of the City of Beaumont and wholly situated within a distance of less than twenty-five hundred (25001) feet from the thread of the stream of the Neches River, a navigable waterway, said area being more specifically described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of Buford Street 6021 East of the center line of Carroll Street; Thence East with -the center line of Buford Street 224 feet; Thence South 1309 feet; Thence West 85.6.33 feet to the center line of Carroll Street; Thence North 2 deg. 571 East 299.40 feet to a point; Thence East 616.94 feet to a point; Thence North 1010 feet to the place of beginning. - 2 - - Section 2. The fact that the above described area is a part of the public lands owned by the City of Beaumont, and unless said area is taken within the limits of the City of Beaumont, said property will not be immediately improved and therefore for the protection of the value of public property an emergency is created necessitating the suspension of the rule requiring ordinances to be read on three several, days before their passage, said rule is therefore hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its lawful passage. PASSED by an affirr2ative' vote of all members of the City Commission this the 31st day of October, A. D., 1939. MAYOR -