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R-88-1120 - 5/26/1988RESOLUTION NO. ) WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock ( "City "), Georgetown Railroad Company ( "GRR ") and Texas Crushed Stone ( "TCS ") have previously entered into a Contract and Agreement Extending Industrial District which designated certain property owned by GRR and TCS as an Industrial District which would not be subject to annexation until December 21, 1992, and WHEREAS, GRR and TCS agree to contribute 70,000 tons of base material for certain improvements to the Old Settlers Park at Palm Valley, and WHEREAS, in consideration of said contribution the City agrees to extend the expiration date of said Industrial District, and WHEREAS, the City Council deems this Contract to be in the best interest of the City, Now Therefore, Y , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City the Second Contract and Agreement Extending Industrial District with GRR and TCS, a copy of said Agreement being attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. RESOLVED THIS 26th day of May, 1988. ATTEST: JO LAND, City Secretary G5RESGRRTCS MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas SECOND CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT EXTENDING INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, heretofore, the City of Round Rock, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "City" entered into an agreement with the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, such agreement having been executed on the lath and 14th days of December 1978 and recorded in Volume 744, Page 1, Deed Records, Williamson County, Texas, and WHEREAS, said agreement provided, among other things, that certain property owned by Westinghouse would be included in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, that said property would be designated as an Industrial District pursuant to Art. 970a., V.A.T.S. and that the property would not be annexed by the City prior to December 21, 1985, and WHEREAS, Texas Crushed Stone Company, hereinafter referred to as "TCS" and Georgetown Railroad Company, hereinafter referred to as "GRR" purchased on June 30, 1982, a portion of the Westinghouse property, said portion of land being described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof, and Whereas, TCS, GRR and the City extended the aforesaid Westinghouse agreement by and through that one certain Contract And Agreement Extending Industrial District ( "1985 Contract "), dated February 14, 1985 and recorded in Vol. 1162, Page 406 of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, and Whereas, TCS, GRR and the City now wish to further extend the Industrial District status previously granted, Now Therefore, IT IS AGREED BETWEEN THE UNDERSIGNED AS FOLLOWS: I. The City is in need of 70,000 tons- of 'limestone base material to construct a road and related improvements in the Old Settlers Park at Palm Valley. TCS and GRR hereby agree to contribute 70,000 tons of limestone base material to the City at no cost to be used for the construction of a park road and related improvements. The material to be supplied shall be limestone base material graded from 1 3/4" to C24CONT &AGRE fine and of an appropriate quality to be mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto. The material will be made available at TCS's quarry and the hauling or transport of said material shall be at City's cost. II. For and inconsideration of the base material as aforesaid, the City hereby grants an extension from December 21, 1992, to May 31, 1995, of the Industrial District status previously granted Westinghouse and extended pursuant to the 1985 Contract. The Industrial District status will apply to the property described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein. III. Except as otherwise stated herein, TCS and GRR agree that at any time when requested by the City, they will file with the City a written petition and request for annexation of all property not previously annexed and described in Exhibit A hereto. IV. TCS and GRR further agree that should they develop or sell for development all or any portion of the land described in Exhibit A, such portion developed or sold for development shall be subject to immediate annexation and that the owner of said property shall petition the City for immediate annexation. It is further agreed that the owner of any portion so sold for development or developed shall pay to the City, on or before January 31 of the year following the sale or beginning of development, an amount which would equal the City taxes, including but not limited to agricultural roll -back taxes, that would have been payable had that portion of the property been annexed into the City on December 22, 1985. As used herein, the term "develop" shall, mean putting the property to any use except agricultural or limestone mining or directly related activities. V . As an additional assurance to the City that the property shown on Exhibit A shall be annexed when sold for development, developed, or at the expiration of the extension, in addition to the petition 2. referenced above, TCS and GRR herein requests annexation by the City in this contractual agreement, with the condition precedent to such request that it not be acted on prior to the property or portion thereof being sold for development, or developed or prior to May 31, 1995. In the event for any reason the City determines that additional or substitute petitions or other documents are required to complete the contemplated annexation(s) TCS and GRR agree to duly and promptly execute and file such petition or documents at the request of the City, provided that such petition or documents have terms and conditions of the same substance as this agreement. VI. The terms and conditions contained herein shall be deemed to be covenants running with the land and shall be binding on the respective legal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, expressly including subsequent transferees of any portion or portions of the property described in Exhibit A. The terms and conditions contained herein shall also be binding on the successors of the present Round Rock City Council and shall also include any substitute or different governmental entity that may succeed to the duties and responsibilities of the existing City Council and under which appropriate jurisdiction is had for the matters contained herein. VII. The obligations and undertakings of each of the parties to this agreement shall be governed by and resolved in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, and shall be performable in Williamson County, Texas. VIII. If any word, phrase, clause, paragraph, sentence, part, portion or provision of this contract or the application thereof to any person, corporation, entity or government or circumstances shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remainder of the contract shall nevertheless be valid and TCS, GRR and City hereby declare that 3. this contract would have been entered into and enacted without such invalid or unconstitutional word, phrase, clause, paragraph, sentence, part, portion or provisions. EXECUTED in multiple originals on the dates indicated below. Date: May 31, 1988 ATTEST: CITY OF ROUND ROCK By: By: JOANNE LAND, City Secretary MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor Date: ATTEST: TEXAS CRUSHED STONE COMPANY By: By: Printed Name: W. A. Snead Title: Title: Date: ATTEST: GEORGETOWN RAILROAD COMPANY By: By: Printed Name: C. R. Turner Title: Title: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of ,1988, by Mike Robinson, Mayor of the City of Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of ,1988, by W. A. Snead of Texas Crushed Stone Company. Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: My Commission Expires: Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: My Commission Expires: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of ,1988, by C. R. Turner of Georgetown Railroad Company. Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: My Commission Expires: 5. DATE: May 23', 1988 SUBJECT: Council Agenda, May 26, 1988 ITEM: 9C. Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an amendment to an agreement with Texas Crushed Stone dated February 1985. STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: Bob Bennett /Sam Huey In February of 1985, the City granted Texas Crushed Stone an Industrial District. This allows TCS to remain outside the City limits for seven (7) years. The seven years is the maximum time allowed under Texas law. Under the old agreement, TCS has 4} years remaining. That is, the City cannot x annex the property for 4} more years. In exchange for the foregone taxes TCS paid the City $300,000. The foregone taxes amounted to $1,385.58 for the 1,136 acres in the Industrial District or $197.94 per year (please see attached memo). Texas Crushed Stone is willing to donate -make a payment in lieu of taxes - $140,000 worth of base material for the regional park road if the City will extend the life of the District for 2} additional years. The District will then have a total of seven more years to remain outside the City limits. ECONOMIC IMPACT: 2} years of foregone taxes of $494.85 in exchange for $140,000 of base material. The base material is vital to the park development program. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor to sign the resolution subject to working out specific details of the contribution. NOTE: Bill Sneed and Bob have worked out the major points of the agreement. Sharon is working on the specifics. The transaction is far enough along for Council to take action. We want to start hauling base before Council meets again in order to meet critical deadlines. WADE TODD DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE October 31, 1988 Ms. Joanne Land City Secretary City of Round Rock 221 East Main Street Round Rock, Texas 78664 Dear Ms. Land: GEORGETOWN RAILROAD COMPANY 701 EAST UNIVERSITY AVENUE POST OFFICE BOX 529 GEORGETOWN, TEXAS 78627 -0529 51 2 -863 -2538 Enclosed herewith is the Second Contract and Agreement Extending Inlstrial District recorded in Volume 1720, Page 289 in the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas. Sincerely, Lv c � d�� (,;'/ Wade Todd Wr /ljt Enclosures CONNECTING Wf ISS R KANSAS- I ITF EX SANO',MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES 7E747 /OS r7 C24CONT &AGRE OFFICIAL' RECORDS WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS ov L1'72OPact289 32908 SECOND CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT EXTENDING INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, heretofore, the City of Round Rock, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "City" entered into an agreement with the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, such agreement having been executed on the llth and 14th days of December 1978 and recorded in Volume 744, Page 1, Deed Records, Williamson County, Texas, and WHEREAS, said agreement provided, among other things, that certain property owned by Westinghouse would be included in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, that said property would be designated as an Industrial District pursuant to Art. 970a., V.A.T.S. and that the property would not be annexed by the City prior to December 21, 1985, and WHEREAS, Texas Crushed Stone Company, hereinafter referred to as "TCS" and Georgetown Railroad Company, hereinafter referred to as "GRR" purchased on June 30, 1982, a portion of the Westinghouse property, said portion of land being described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof, and Whereas, TCS, GRR and the City extended the aforesaid Westinghouse agreement by and through that one certain Contract And Agreement Extending Industrial District ("1985 Contract"), dated February 14, 1985 and recorded in Vol. 1162, Page 406 of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, and corrected by a Memorandum of Correction dated May 23, 1985 and recorded in Vol. 1190, Page 622 of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, and Whereas, TCS, GRR and the City now wish to further extend the Industrial District status previously granted, Now Therefore, IT IS AGREED BETWEEN THE UNDERSIGNED AS FOLLOWS: I. The City is in need of 70,000 tons of limestone base material to construct a roadiand related improvements in the Old Settlers Park at Palm Valley. TCS and GRR hereby agree to contribute 70,000 tons of limestone base material to the City at no cost to be used for the construction of a park .i:oad and related improvements. The material to be supplied shall be limestone base material graded from 1 3/4" to VOL1 fine and of an appropriate quality to be mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto. The material will be made available at TCS's quarry and the hauling or transport of said material shall be at City's cost. II. For and inconsideration of the base material as aforesaid, the City hereby grants an extension from December 21, 1992,.to May 31, 1995 of the Industrial District status previously granted Westinghouse and extended pursuant to the 1985 Contract. The Industrial District status will apply to the property described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein. III. Except as otherwise stated herein, TCS and GRR agree that at any time when requested by the City, they will file with the City a written petition and request for annexation of all property not previously annexed and described in Exhibit A hereto. Iv. TCS and GRR further agree that should they develop or sell for development all or any portion of the land described in Exhibit A, such portion developed or sold for development shall be subject to immediate annexation and that the owner of said property shall petition the City for immediate annexation. It is further agreed that the owner of any portion so sold for development or developed shall pay to the City, on or before January 31 of the year following the sale or beginning of development, an amount which would equal the City taxes, including but not limited to agricultural roll -back taxes, that would have been payable had that portion of the property been annexed into the City on December 22, 1985. As used herein, the term "develop" shall mean putting the property to any use except agricultural or 1Jmestone mining or directly related activities. V. As an additional assurance to the City that the property shown on Exhibit A shall be annexed when sold for development, developed,• . or at the expiration of the extension, in addition to the petition 2. referenced above, TCS and GRR herein requests annexation by the City in this contractual agreement, with the condition precedent to such request that it not be acted on prior to the property or portion thereof being sold for development, or developed or prior to May 31, 1995. In the event for any reason the City determines that additional or substitute petitions or other documents are required to complete the contemplated annexation(s) TCS and GRR agree to duly and promptly execute and file such petition or documents at the request of the City, provided that such petition or documents have terms and conditions of the same substance as this agreement. VI. The terms and conditions contained herein shall be deemed to be covenants running with the land and shall be binding on the respective legal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, expressly including subsequent transferees of any portion or portions of the property described in Exhibit A. The terms and conditions contained herein shall also be binding on the successors of the present Round Rock City Council and shall also include any substitute or different governmental entity that may succeed to the duties and responsibilities of the existing City Council and under which appropriate jurisdiction is had for the matters contained herein. VII. The obligations and undertakings of each of the parties to this agreement shall be governed by and resolved in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, and shall be performable in Williamson County, Texas. VIII. If any word, phrase, clause, paragraph, sentence, part, portion or provision of this contract or the application thereof to any person, corporation, entity or government or circumstances shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remainder of the contract shall nevertheless be valid and TCS, GRR and City hereby declare that 3. VOL1720PAGE291 r0L1720P„GE292 this contract would have been entered into and enacted without such invalid or unconstitutional word, phrase, clause, paragraph, sentence, part, portion or provisions. EXECUTED in multiple originals on the dates indicated below. Date: May 31, 1988 ATTEST: By: 60,114u d J NE LAND, City Secretary Date: S O /9g'! ATTEST: By: Printed Name: e N r la S Title:Ewt , - , e<•I.,..,' Rrr...,,.,, Date: (yGL C,, )q gQ ATTEST: ODELL R. FASKE MY COMMISSION EMPIRES September 30, 1992 By: 4. CITY OF ROUND MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor TEXAS CRUSHED STONE COMP, By: !� W. B. Snead EvEcK rtvi lon n, 7re1/'14'J Title: ste4srAAy 77,t �/�jj �/� GEORGETOWN RAILROsi COMPANY By: 2X-0"2�� i"/ By: � J - - Printed Name: Gfr ooLsc E. deS. Snead Title: 4ss* Seane' Title: fee - as oan-r STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON hi i trument was acknowledged before me this z4 da of r ,1988, by Mike Robinson, Mayor of the City of y Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas. A GyCJ Notary Public,`S`tate of T xas Printed Name: My Commission Expires: 'I — STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON Thi instrument was acknowledged before me this Ar/. day of (1,•.To /t) / ,1988, by W. B. Snead of Texas Crushed Stone Company. Notary Publi , State of Texas Printed Name: j...// X Ske My Commission xpires: 30.91 OCR STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON This instrument was acknowledged before me this Co day of ,1988, by E. deS. Snead of Georgetown Railroad Company. Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: 1642'4 r C!n rS'' -- s. My Commission Expires: 7-3/-7 5. VOL 1720pAcE293 VOL1720PA6E2 Description of two tracts of land, being Tract IA consisting of 875.68 acres and Tract IIA consisting of 260.39 acres. EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 of 11 t" TRACT IA Field notes describing 875.68 acres of land in the Evans League (Abstract 212) and the D. Curry Survey in Williamson County, Texas; said tract being a portion of the 1,036.15 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated July 23, 1971 from Lamoc Corporation to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 538, page 80, and all of the 526.60 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated October 18, 1971 from Leon E. Behrens and wife Onie D. Behrens to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 540, page 767 and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin set for the southeast corner of the tract herein described, said southeast corner also being the southeast corner of the above said 526.60 acre tract conveyed to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and in the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the south line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) South 85° 54' 42" West a distance of 835.47 feet to an iron pin found; (2) South 69° 28' 14" West a distance of 884.18 feet to a cedar post found; (3) South 75 10' 48" West a distance of 88.43 feet to a cedar post found; (4) South 68° 59' 10" West a distance of 2,355.65 feet to a creosote post found; (5) South 70 38' 31" West a distance of 119.60 feet _ to a creosote post found; (6) South 68° 46' 58" West a distance of 1,697.08 feet to an iron pin found; (7) South 77° 49' 02" West a distance of 78.40 feet to an iron pin found; (8) South 68° 02' 17" West a distance of 1,596.96 feet to an iron pin found; (9) South 69 01' 04" West a distance of 1,080.90 feet to an pin set for the southwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the west line of the tract herein described the following courses; • h (1) North 20° 58' 25" West a distance of 2,698.73 feet to an iron pin set; (2) North 67 45' 45" East a distance of 173.70 feet to an iron pin set; EXHIBIT "A" Page 2 of 11 voL1720rac[295 v . •(3) North 21° 00' 01" West a distance of 1,919.02 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; for the northwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the north line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) North 70° 15' 54" East a distance of 492.06 feet to . a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (2) 652.77 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 652.44 feet bearing North 73° 32' 09" East and a radius of 5,829.58 feet to a nail in rock found; (3) North 76° 44' 56" East a distance of 7,502.43 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (4) 613.26 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 612.99 feet bearing North 79° 41' 43" East and a radius of 5,829.58 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (5) North 76° 48' 34" East a distance of 310.48 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (6) 224.69 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 224.68 feet bearing North 86° 46' 27" East and a radius of 5,869.58 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (7) North 87° 57' 18" East a distance of 124.22 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin for the northeast corner of the tract herein described, said northeast corner also being in the west right -of- way of the Georgetown Railroad THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad, the following courses; (1) South 0° 43'47 " East a distance of 907.61 feet to a 30d nail in a railroad tie found; (2) South 0° 52' 37" East a distance of 2,847.16 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 875.68 acres, more or less. I, Jerry Brooks Hale, a REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR, do hereby ' certify that these field notes represent the results of an on- the- ground survey made under my direction on the 29th day of June, 1982. EXHIBIT "A" Page 3 of 11 i f rry B flegi f oks Ha e red Public Surveyor No. 2154 4 ' • TRACT IIA EXHIBIT "A" Page 4 of 11 �0� 1'720P AGE 297 Field notes describing 260.39 acres of land in the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212) and the D. Curry Survey in Williamson County, Texas: Said tract being a portion of the 153.014 acre tract conveyed by deed dated June 24, 1971 from Raymond Pearson and wife, Gladys D. Pearson to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 537, page 93, and a portion of the 1,036.15 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated July 23, 1971 from Lamoc Corporation to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 538, page 80, and all of the 88.23 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated September 20, 1971 from Robert L. Bowers, Trustee, and Robert L. Bowers and Carl W. Burnette Individually to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 540, page 68, and all of the 27.65 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated August 3,1971 from Marvin H. Parker and wife, Ruth W. Parker to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 449, page 391, and all of the 17.93 acre tract that was conveyed by decd dated October 18, 1971 from Leon E. Behrens and wife, Onie D. Behrens to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 540, page 767, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at. an iron pin found for the southeast corner of the tract herein described, said corner also being the southeast corner of the above •said 88.23 acre tract conveyed to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and in the west right - of -way line of Interstate Highway 35; THENCE along the south line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) South 80° 46' 40" West a distance of 112.73 feet along a fence to an iron pin set; (2) North 20 14' 48" West a distance of 400.71 feet along a fence to an iron pin set; (3) South 85° 53' 09" West a distance of 1,650.58 feet to an iron pin set for the southwest corner of the tract herein described, said southwest corner also being in the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the west line of the tract herein described, said west line also being the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad, North 0° 51' 14" West, a distance of 6,445.92 feet to an iron pin found for the northwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the north line of the tract herein described North 89° 02' 16" East, a distance of 1,648.58 feet to an iron pin found for the northeast corner of the tract herein described, said northeast corner also being in the west right -of -way line of Interstate Highway 35; VOL1 /2OPAGE298 THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of Interstate Highway 35, the following courses (1) 24.31 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 24.30 feet bearing South 2° 04' East and a radius of 2,914.8 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (2) South 2° 09' 30" East a distance of 855.64 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; '(3) 597.76 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 596.70 feet bearing South 8 01' 07" East a radius of 2,914.8 • feet to a Texas highway Department monument found; (4) 381.42 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 380.75 feet bearing South 8° 00' East and a radius of 1,859.9 feet to'd Texas Highway Department monument found; (5) South 2° 12' 52" East a distance of 187.22 feet to a Texas Highway Department - monument found; (6) 331.69 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 326.16 feet bearing South 15° 59 02" West and a radius of 523.0 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (7) 968.37 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 905.19 feet bearing South 1° 55' 53" East and a radius of 766.2 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (3) 331.15 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 325.65 feet bearing South 20° 13. 10" East and a radius of 523.0 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (9) South 2° 05' 37" East a distance of 1,086.87 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (10) • South 2° 04' 08" East a distance of 2,069.59 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 260.39 acres of land, more or less. 1, Jerry Brooks Hale; a REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR, do hereby certify that these field notes represent the results of an on- the- ground survey made under my direction on the 29th day of June, 1982. h ' .lF JERRY GR00XS HALE 2154 , SUPJi� EXHIBIT "A" Page 5 of 11 ooks Hale ered Public. Surveyor Ho: 2151 Description of two tracts of land, being Tract I consisting of 2,023.28 acres and Tract II consisting of 35.23 acres. EXHIBIT "A" Page 6 of 11 VOL 1 20PAGE299 VOL1720 PACE 300 TRACT I Field notes describing 2,023.28 acres of land in the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212) and the John Powell League (Abstract 491) in Williamson County, Texas; said tract being all of the 1,474.684 acre tract conveyed by deed dated June 24, 1971 from Raymond Pearson and wife, Gladys D. Pearson to Westinghouse Ele6tric Corporation and recorded in the • Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 537, page 93, and a portion of the 1,036.15 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated July 23, 1971 from Lamoc Corporation to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 538, page 80, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin found for the most easterly' northeast corner of the tract of land herein described, said corner.alsgbeing the most easterly northeast corner of the above said 1,474.684 acre tract conveyed to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, in the south line of the John Powell League (Abstract 491), in the north line of the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212), and in the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad South 7° 00' 06" West a distance of 422.97 feet to an iron pin found, said iron pin also being the northeast corner of that 13.00 acre tract of land conveyed to the City of Round Rock and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 853, page 56; THENCE along the north line of the above said City of Round Rock tract South 72° 14' 37" West a distance of 1,016.96 feet to an iron pin found for the northwest corner of the above said City of Round Rock tract; THENCE along the west line of the above said City of Round Ruck LracL SouLh 17 47' 23" East a distance of 652.19 Leo_ to an iron pin found for the southwest corner of the above said City of Round Rock tract; THENCE along the south line of the above City of Round .Rock tract North 72° 14' 24" East a distance of 719.90 feet to an iron pin found for. the southeast corner of the above said City of Round Rock tract, said southeast corner also being in the west right - of - way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown.Railroad, the following courses; (1) South 4° 18' 56" West a distance of 65.18 feet to an iron pin found; (2) North 67 51' 47" East a distance of 11.14 feet to an iron pin found; " � (3) South 6° 23' 45" West a distance of 955.07 feet to an iron pin found; (4) 1,504.16 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 1,503.15 feet bearing South 3° 09' 58" West and a radius of 11,489.59 feet to an iron pin set; EXHIBIT "A" Page 7 of 11 South 0° 51' 01" East a distance of 407.61 feet to an iron pin found; (6) South 0° 51' 14" East a distance of 2,695.35 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin for the southeast corner of the tract herein described; (5) THENCE along the south line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) South 87° 57' 18 "_West a distance of 124.22 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (2) 224.69 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 224.68 feet bearing South 86 46' 27" West and a radius of 5,869.58 feet, to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (3) South 76 48' 34" West a distance of 310.48 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (4) 613.26 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 612.99 feet bearing South 79° 41' 43" West and a radius of 5,829.58 feet, to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (5) South 76° 44' 56" West a distance of 7,502.43 feet to an 30d nail in rock found; (6) 652.77 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 652.44 feet bearing South 73 32' 09" West and a radius of 5,829.58 feet, to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (7) South 70° 15' 54" West a distance of 492.06 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin for the southwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the west line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) North 21° 02' 58" West a distance of 3,679.56 feet - to an iron pin set; (2) North 69° 49' 35" East a distance of 1,000.42 feet to a cedar post in concrete found; (3) North 20° 28' 58" West a distance of 1,211.02 feet to an iron pin found; (4) North 20° 42' 10" West a distance of 4,877.31 to an iron pin found for the northwest corner the tract herein described; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the north line of tho tract herein described the following courses; (1) North 69° 17' 01 "Eust a distance of 2,187.71 feet to a cedar post found; (2) North 69° 04' 40" East a distance of 1,959.87 feet to a cedar post found; EXHIBIT "A" Page 8 of 11 VOL1 I,GOPdcE3O1 feet of VOLt72OrA 3O2 (3) North 69 02' 20" East a distance of 2,021.65 feet to an iron pin set for the most northerly northeast corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the east line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) South 5° 27' 36" East a distance of 1,552.71 feet to a dead 36 inch Pecan tree; (2) South 18 09' 07" East a distance of 110.14 feet to a 2 inch drill stem found; (3) South 87° 44' 21" East a distance of 44.64 feet to an iron 'pin found; (4) South 12 11' 05" East a distance of 200.03 feet to an iron pin found; (5) North 79° 31' 55" East a distance of 50.27 feet to an iron pin found; (6) South 23° 22' 39" East a distance of 3,040.24 feet to an iron pin set; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the north line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) North 68 59' 48" East a distance of 1,079.76 feet to a cedar post found; (2) North 51° 30' 13" East a distance of 43.49 feet to a cedar post found; (3) North 69° 15' 35" East a distance of 2,235.63 feet to an iron pin found; (4) North 80° 08' 33" East a distance of 47.20 feet to an iron pin found; (5) North 69° 29' 12" East a distance of 341.55 feet to an iron post found; (6) North 69° 17' 27" East a distance of 1,033.48 feet to a cedar post found; (7) North 68° 38' 13" East a distance of 741.68 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 2,023.28 acres, more or less. I, Jerry Brooks Hale, a REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR, do hereby certify that these field notes represent the results of an on- the-ground survey made under my direction on the 29th day of June, 1982. erry,ydoks FEale ;/ feoySXered Public 'Surveyor No, 2154 . i i 1/ EXHIBIT "A" Page 9 of 11 TRACT II VOL1720PAGE Field notes describing 35.23 acres of land in the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212) and the John Powell League (Abstract 491) in Williamson County, Texas: said tract being a portion of the 153.014 acre tract conveyed by deed dated June 24, 1971 from Raymond Pearson and wife, Gladys D. Pearson to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 537, page 93, and being more particularly described as follows: - BEGINNING at an iron pin found for the northwest corner of tract herein described, said corner also being the northwest corner of the above said 153.014 acre tract conveyed to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, the southwest corner of Chat tract of land conveyed to Georgetown Railroad Company as recorded in Volume 475, page 41, in the Williamson County Deed Records, and also being in the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the north line of the tract herein described North 87° 21' 23" East, a distance of 965.37 feet to a one inch pipe in concrete found for the northeast corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of Interstate Highway 35, the following courses; (1) 56.85 feet along'a curve to the right having a chord of 56.84 feet bearing South 34° 18' 25" West and a radius of 1,095.9 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (2) 1,023.42 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 949.02 feet bearing South 2° 04' 58" East and a radius of 766.2 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (3) 365.13 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 363.44 feet bearing South 30 ° "49' 05" East and a radius of 1,095.9 feet to an iron pin in concrete found for the southeast corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the south line of the tract herein described South 72° 11' 19" West, a distance of 1,424.52 feet to a concrete monument seL for the southwest corner of the tract herein described, said corner also being in the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown.Railroad; THENCE along the west line of the tract herein described,___ said west line also being the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad, North 6° 37' 05" East, a distance of 1,144.23 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 35.23 acres of land, more or less. EXHIBIT "A" Page 10 of 11 VOL / 2O PAGE UO4 I, Jerry Brooks Hale; a REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR, do hereby certify that these field notes represent the results of an on the ground survey made under my direction on the 29th day of June, 1982, � JERRY DR001tS HALE 2154 • S11RV... rooks Tale t.ered Public Surveyor 2154 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON I hereby certify that this Instrument was FILED on the date and at the time stamped hereon by me: and was duly RECORDED. in the Volume and Page of the named RECORDS of Williamson County, Texas, as stamped hereon by me. on OCT 2 4 1988 COUNTY CLERK / O WILLIAMSON COUNTY TEXAS STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON CERTIFIED TO BE A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL IN MY CUSTODY GIVEN DATED UNDER IS HANT� IIA ND SEAL A O D F 9F IQE N. BOYDSTON, COUNTY CLERK ON CO 1 TY,.TEXAS EXHIBIT "A Page 11 of 11 Deputy ORIGINAL FILED BUT NOT COMPARED OCT 2 t 88 SECOND CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT EXTENDING C o:V.4=y INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT County Clerk, 191111actoo Co. TX WHEREAS, heretofore, the City of Round Rock, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "city" entered into an agreement with the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, such agreement having been executed on the 11th and 14th days of December 1978 and recorded in Volume 744, Page 1, Deed Records, Williamson County, Texas, and WHEREAS, said agreement provided, among other things, that certain property owned by Westinghouse would be included in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, that said property would be designated as an Industrial District pursuant to Art. 970a., V.A.T.S. and that the property would not be annexed by the City prior to December 21, 1985, and WHEREAS, Texas Crushed Stone Company, hereinafter referred to as "TCS" and Georgetown Railroad Company, hereinafter referred to as "GRR" purchased on June 30, 1982, a portion of the Westinghouse property, said portion of land being described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof, and Whereas, TCS, GRR and the City extended the aforesaid Westinghouse agreement by and through that one certain Contract And Agreement Extending Industrial District ( "1985 Contract "), dated February 14, 1985 and recorded in Vol. 1162, Page 406 of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, and corrected by a Memorandum of Correction dated May 23, 1985 and recorded in Vol. 1190, Page 622 of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, and Whereas, TCS, GRR and the City now wish to further extend the Industrial District status previously granted, Now Therefore, IT IS AGREED BETWEEN THE UNDERSIGNED AS FOLLOWS: I. The City is in need of 70,000 tons of limestone base material to construct a road and related improvements in the Old Settlers:Park at Palm Valley. TCS and GRR hereby agree to contribute 70,000 tons of limestone base material to the City at no cost to be used for the construction of a park road and related improvements. The material to be supplied shall be limestone base material graded from 1 3/4" to C24CONT &AGRE fine and of an appropriate quality to be mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto. The material will be made available at TCS's quarry and the hauling or transport of said material shall be at City's cost. II. For and inconsideration of the base material as aforesaid, the City hereby grants an extension from December 21, 1992, to May 31, 1995, of the Industrial District status previously granted Westinghouse and extended pursuant to the 1985 Contract. The Industrial District status will apply to the property described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein. III. Except as otherwise stated herein, TCS and GRR agree that at any time when requested by the City, they will file with the City a written petition and request for annexation of all property not previously annexed and described in Exhibit A hereto. Iv. TCS and GRR further agree that should they develop or sell for development all or any portion of the land described in Exhibit A, such portion developed or sold for development shall be subject to immediate annexation and that the owner of said property shall petition the City for immediate annexation. It is further agreed that the owner of any portion so sold for development or developed shall pay to the City, on or before January 31 of the year following the sale or beginning of development, an amount which would equal the City taxes, including but not limited to agricultural roll -back taxes, that would have been payable had that portion of the property been annexed into the City on December 22, 1985. As used herein, the term "develop" shall mean putting the property to any use except agricultural or limestone mining or directly related activities. v. As an additional assurance to the City that the property shown on Exhibit A shall be annexed when sold for development, developed, or at the expiration of the extension, in addition to the petition 2. referenced above, TCS and GRR herein requests annexation by the City in this contractual agreement, with the condition precedent to such request that it not be acted on prior to the property or portion thereof being sold for development, or developed or prior to May 31, 1995. In the event for any reason the City determines that additional or substitute petitions or other documents are required to complete the contemplated annexation(s) TCS and GRR agree to duly and promptly execute and file such petition or documents at the request of the City, provided that such petition or documents have terms and conditions of the same substance as this agreement. VI. The terms and conditions contained herein shall be deemed to be covenants • running with the land and shall be binding on the respective legal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, expressly including subsequent transferees of any portion or portions of the property described in Exhibit A. The terms and conditions contained herein shall also be binding on the successors of the present Round Rock City Council and shall also include any substitute or different governmental entity that may succeed to the duties and responsibilities of the existing City Council and under which appropriate jurisdiction is had for the matters contained herein. VII. The obligations and undertakings of each of the parties to this agreement shall be governed by and resolved in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, and shall be performable in Williamson County, Texas. VIII. If any word, phrase, clause, paragraph, sentence, part, portion or provision of this contract or the application thereof to any person, corporation, entity or government or circumstances shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remainder of the contract shall nevertheless be valid and TCS, GRR and City hereby declare that 3. this contract would have been entered into and enacted without such invalid or unconstitutional word, phrase, clause, paragraph, sentence, part, portion or provisions. EXECUTED in multiple originals on the dates indicated below. Date: May 31, 1988 ATTEST: By: 1 A1 ii.. Date: S C c- 17H ATTEST: LAND, City Secretary By: Printed Name: Lee. l u114. S Title :& , /v e. P•n,., r,,;rt�ee.�ra.,l Date: Or� (,, )q$g ATTEST: pr ODELL R. FAME •:;•i MY COMMISSION EXPIRES Soptembw 30.1992 By: TEXAS CRUSHED STQME COM By: W. B. Snead ExBcH Muni - ,, r7EEn�^� Title: s Oc.. /. :way ALE 4s.. AF_,t GEORGETOWN RAILROAD COMPANY / y l, , By: By: Printed N me: WM E. deS. Snead Title: H 5BCRe*ziR y Title: Fire -s i /7eif STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON instrument strument was acknowledged before me this 0 day of �Al ,1988, by Mike Robinson, Mayor of the City of Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas. • • • • 4. CITY OF ROUND ROCK MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor Notary Public, State of Te as Printed Name: — r 9 --i ta_ Ci My Commission Expires: / -d' -*J STATE OF TEXAS . COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of /PC.t•/•-I.•) ,1988, by W. B. Snead of Texas Crushed Stone Company. Nota y Public, State of Texas /' Printed Name: , Q // � as�ce My Commission Expires: 9-�p. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON This instrument was acknowledged before me this ' day of 7e - Company. Nolen Cassons Notary Public In and For Williamson County, Texas ,1988, by E. des. Snead of Georgetown Railroad Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: / e l` s s ...r s My Commission Expires: 7 5. Description of two tracts of land, being Tract IA consisting of 875.68 acres and Tract IIA consisting of 260.39 acres. EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 of 11 TRACT IA Field notes describing 875.68 acres of land in the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212) and the-D. Curry Survey in Williamson . County, Texas; said tract being a portion of the 1,036.15 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated July 23, 1971 from Lamoc Corporation to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 538, page 80, and all of the 526.60 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated October 18,• 1971 from Leon E. Behrens and wife Onie D. Behrens to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 540, page 767 and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin set for the southeast corner of the tract herein described, said southeast corner also being the southeast corner of the above said 526.60 acre tract ..conveyed to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and in the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the south line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) South 85 54' 42" West a distance of 835.47 feet to an iron pin found; (2) South 69 28' 14" West a distance of 884.18 feet to a cedar post found; (3) South 75 10' 48" West a distance of 88.43 feet to a cedar post found; (4) South 68° 59' 10" West a distance of 2,355.65 feet to a creosote post found; (5) South 70° 38' 31" West a distance of 119.60 feet .to a creosote post found; (6) South 68 46' -58" West a distance of 1,697.08 feet to an iron pin found; (7) South 77° 49' 02" West a distance of 78.40 feet to an iron pin found; (8) South 68° 02' 17" West a distance of 1,596.96 feet to an iron pin found; (9) South 69° 01' 04" West a distance of 1,080.90 feet to an iron pin set for the southwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the west line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) North 20° 58' 25" West a distance of 2,698.73 feet to an iron pin set; (2) North 67 45' 45" East a distance of 173.70 feet to an iron pin set; EXHIBIT "A" Page 2 of 11 •(3) North 21 00' 01" West a distance of 1,919.02 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; for the northwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the north line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) North 70° 15' 54" East a distance of 492.06 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (2) 652.77 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 652.44 feet bearing North 73° 32' 09" East and a radius of 5,829.58 feet to a nail in rock found; (3) North 76 44' 56" East a distance of 7,502.43 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (4) 613.26 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 612.99 feet bearing North 79° 41' 43" East and a radius of 5,829.58 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (5) North 76° 48' 34" East a distance of 310.48 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (6) 224.69 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 224.68 feet bearing North 86° 46' 27" East and a radius of 5,869.58 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (7) North 87° 57' 18" East a distance of 124.22 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin for the northeast corner of the tract herein described, said northeast corner also being in the west right -of- way of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad, the following courses; (1) South 0° 43'47 " East a distance of 907.61 feet to a 30d nail in a railroad tie found; (2) South 0 52' 37" East a distance of 2,847.16 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 875.68 acres, more or less. I, Jerry Brooks Hale, a REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR, do hereby certify that these field notes represent the results of an on- the- ground survey made under my direction on the 29th day of June, 1982. OF JERRY BROOKS HALE o'. 2154 GB to/ • EXHIBIT "A" Page 3 of 11 S 1?rry Br oks Ha e RegW red Public Surveyor No. 2154 TRACT IIA Field notes describing 260.39 acres of land in the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212) and the D. Curry Survey in Williamson County, Texas: Said tract being a portion of the 153.014 acre tract conveyed by deed dated June 24, 1971 from Raymond Pearson and wife, Gladys D. Pearson to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 537, page 93, and a portion of the 1,036.15 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated July 23, 1971 from Lamoc Corporation to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 538, page 80, and all of the 88.23 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated September 20, 1971 from Robert L. Bowers, Trustee, and Robert L. Bowers and Carl W. Burnette Individually to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 540; page 68, and all of the 27.65 acre .tract that was conveyed by deed dated August 3, 1971 from Marvin H. Parker and wife, Ruth W. Parker to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 449, page 391, and all of the 17.93 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated October 18, 1971 from Leon E. Behrens and wife, Onie D. Behrens to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 540, page 767, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin found for the southeast corner of the tract herein described, said corner also being the southeast corner of the above •said 88.23 acre tract conveyed to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and in the west right - of -way line of Interstate Highway 35; THENCE along the south line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) South 80° 46' 40" West a distance of 112.73 feet along a fence to an iron pin set; (2) North 20° 14' 48" West a distance of 400.71 feet along a fence to an iron pin set; (3) South 85° 53' 09" West a distance of 1,650.58 feet to an iron pin set for the southwest corner of the tract herein described, said southwest corner also being in the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the west line of the tract herein described, said west line also being the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad, North 0° 51' 14" West, a distance of 6,445.92 feet to an iron pin found for the northwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the north line of the tract herein described North 89° 02' 16" East, a distance of 1,648.58 feet to an iron , pin found for the northeast corner of the tract herein described, said northeast corner also being in the west right -of -way line of Interstate Highway 35; EXHIBIT "A" Page 4 of 11 THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of Interstate Highway 35, the following courses; (1) 24.31 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 24.30 feet bearing South 2° 04' East and a radius of 2,914.8 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (2) South 2° 09' 30" East a distance of 855.64 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; - (3) 597.76 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 596.70 felt bearing South 8° 01' 07" East a radius of 2,914.8 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (4) 381.42 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 380.75 feet bearing South 8 00' East and a radius of 1,859.9 feet to - a Texas Highway Department monument found; (5) South 2° 12' 52" East a distance of 187.22 feet to a Texas Highway Department - monument found; (6) 331.69 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 326.16 feet bearing South 15° 59' 02" West and a radius of 523.0 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (7) 968.37 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 905.19 feet bearing South 1° 55' 53" East and a radius of 766.2 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (3) 331.15 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 325.65 feet bearing South 20° 13' 10" East and a radius of 523.0 feet to a Texas Highway Department - monument found; (9) South 2 05' 37" East a distance of 1,086.87 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (10) South 2° 04' 08" East a distance of 2,069.59 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 260.39 acres of land, more or less. 1, Jerry Brooks Hale a REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR, do hereby certify that these field notes represent the results of an on- the- ground survey made under my direction on the 29th day of June, 1982. JERRY BR00RS HALE 2154 </ C SUP EXHIBIT "A" Page 5 of 11 rooks Hale ered Public Surveyor Ho. 2154 i Description of two tracts of land, being Tract I consisting of 2,023.28 acres and Tract II consisting of 35.23 acres. EXHIBIT "A" Page 6 of 11 1 TRACT 1 Field notes describing 2,023.28 acres of land in the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212) and the John Powell League (Abstract 491) in Williamson County, Texas; said tract being all of the 1,474.684 acre tract conveyed by deed dated June 24, 1971 from Raymond Pearson and wife, Gladys D. Pearson to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 537, page 93, and a portion of the 1,036.15 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated July 23, 1971 from Lamoc Corporation to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 538, page 80, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin found for the most easterly' northeast corner of the tract of land herein described, said corner.alsg eing the most easterly northeast corner of the above said 1,474.684 acre tract conveyed to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, in the south line of the John Powell League (Abstract 491), in the north line of the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212), and in the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad South 7° 00'.06" West a distance of 422.97 feet to an iron pin found, said iron pin also being the northeast corner of that 13.00 acre tract of land conveyed to the City of Round Rock and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 853, page 56; THENCE along the north line of the above said City of Round Rock tract South 72° 14' 37" West a distance of 1,016.96 feet to an iron pin found for the northwest corner of the above said City of Round Rock tract; THENCE along the west line of the above said City of Round Rock tract South 17° 47' 23" East a distance of 652.19 feet to an iron pin found for the southwest corner of the above said City of Round Rock tract; THENCE along the south line of the above City of Round .Rock tract North 72° 14' 24" East a distance of 719.90 feet to an iron pin found for. the 'southeast corner of the above said City of Round Rock tract, said southeast corner also being in the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad, the following courses; (1) South 4° 18' 56" West a distance of 65.18 feet to an iron pin found; (2) North 67° 51' 47" East a distance of 11.14 feet to an iron pin found; (3) South 6° 23' 45" West a distance of 955.07 feet to an iron pin found; (4) 1,504.16 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 1,503.15 feet bearing South 3° 09' 58" West and a radius of 11,489.59 feet to an iron pin set; EXHIBIT "A" Page 7 of 11 ,(5) South 0° 51' 01" East a distance of 407.61 feet to an iron pin found; (6) South 0° 51' 14" East a distance of 2,695.35 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin for the southeast corner of the tract herein described; THENCE alongithe south line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) South 87° 57' 18" -West a distance of 124.22 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (2) 224.69 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 224.68 feet bearing South 86° 46' 27" West and a radius of 5,869.58 feet, to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (3) South 76 48' 34" West a distance of 310.48 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (4) 613.26 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 612.99 feet bearing South 79° 41' 43" West and a radius of 5,829.58 feet, to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (5) South 76° 44' 56" West a distance of 7,502.43 feet to an 30d nail in rock found; (6) 652.77 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 652.44 feet bearing South 73° 32' 09" West and a radius of 5,829.58 feet, to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (7) South 70° 15' 54" West a distance of 492.06 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin for the southwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the west line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) North 21° 02' 58" West a distance of 3,679.56 feet to an iron pin set; (2) North 69° 49' -35" East a distance of 1,000.42 feet to a cedar post in concrete found; (3) North 20° 28' 58" West a distance of 1,211.02 feet to an iron pin found; (4) North 20° 42' 10" West a distance of 4,877.31 feet to an iron pin found for the northwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the north line *of the Lract herein described the following courses; (1) North 69° 17' 01 "East a distance of 2,187.71 feet to a cedar post found; (2) North 69° 04' 40" East a distance of 1,959.87 feet to a cedar post found; EXHIBIT "A" Page 8 of 11 4 (3) North 69° 02' 20" East a distance of 2,021.65 feet to an iron pin set for the most northerly northeast corner of the tract herein described • THENCE along the average line of a fence for the east line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) South 5 27' 36" East a distance of 1,552.71 feet to a dead 36 inch Pecan tree; (2) •South 18° 09' 07" East a distance of 110.14 feet to a 2 inch drill stem found; (3) South 87° 44' 21" East a distance of 44.64 feet to an iron found; '• (4) South 12° 11' 05" East a distance of 200.03 feet to an iron pin found; (5) North 79° 31' 55" East a distance of 50.27 feet to an iron pin found; (6) South 23° 22' 39" East a distance of 3,040.24 feet to an iron pin set; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the north line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) North 68° 59' 48" East a distance of 1,079.76 feet to a cedar post found; (2) North 51° 30' 13" East a distance of 43.49 feet to a cedar post found; (3) North 69° 15' 35" East a distance of 2,235.63 feet to an iron pin found; (4) North 80° 08' 33" East a distance of 47.20 feet to an iron pin found; (5) North 69 29' 12" East a distance of 341.55 feet to an iron post found; (6) North 69° 17' 27 " .East a distance of 1,033.48 feet to a cedar post found; (7) North 68° 38' 13" East a distance of 741.68 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 2,023.28 acres, more or less. I, Jerry Brooks Hale, a REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR, do hereby certify that these field notes represent the results of an on- the- ground survey made under my direction on the 29th day of June, 1982. EXHIBIT "A" Page 9 of 11 erry,� d S Hale I;eni.Sxered Public 'Surveyor Ho. 2154 %! r // L, • TRACT II Field notes describing 35.23 acres of land in the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212) and the John Powell League (Abstract 491) in Williamson County, Texas: said tract being a portion of the 153.014 acre tract conveyed by deed dated June 24, 1971 from Raymond Pearson and wife, Gladys D. Pearson to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 537, page 93, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin found for the northwest corner of tract herein described, said corner also being the northwest corner of the above said 153.014 acre tract conveyed to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, the southwest corner of that tract of land conveyed to Georgetown Railroad Company as recorded in Volume 475, page 41, in the Williamson County Deed Records, and also being in the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the north line of the tract herein described North 87° 21' 23" East, a distance of 965.37 feet to a one inch pipe in concrete found for the northeast corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of Interstate Highway 35, the following courses; (1) 56.85 feet along 'a curve to the right having a chord of 56.84 feet bearing South 34° 18' 25" West and a radius of 1,095.9 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (2) 1,023.42 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 949.02 feet bearing South 2° 04' 58" East and a radius of 766.2 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (3) 365.13 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 363.44 feet bearing South 30° 49' 05" East and a radius of 1,095.9 feet to an iron pin in concrete found for the southeast corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the south line of the tract herein described South 72° 11' 19" West, a distance of 1,424.52 feet to a concrete monument se:t for the southwest corner of the tract herein described, said corner also being in the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown .Railroad; THENCE along the west line of the tract herein described, said west line also being the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad, North 6° 37' 05" East, a distance of 1,144.23 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 35.23 acres of land, more or less. EXHIBIT "A" Page 10 of 11 I, Jerry Brooks Hale, a REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR, do hereby certify that these field notes represent the results of an on the ground survey made under my direction on the 29th day of June, 1982, EXHIBIT "A" Page 11 of 11 � erry'srooks Tale Re f tered Public Surveyor Nc 2154 Mayor Mike Robinson Mayor Pro -tem Trudy L. Lee Council Members Make Heiligenstein Glenn T. King Pete Correa Ronnie Jean Charles Culpepper City Manager Robert L. Bennett, Jr. City Attorney Stephan L. Sheets THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK 221 East Main Street Round Rack, Texas 78664 512. 255 -3612 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: May 10, 1988 TO: Bob Bennett FROM: Sam Huey SUBJECT: Texas Crushed Stone Industrial District The amount of land within the Texas Crushed Stone Industrial District is 1,136 acres. The fair market value is on the tax roles at $15,000.00 an acre but it is Ag exempt at $41.00 an acre. This lowers the total ad valorem basis from $17,040,000.00 to $46,576.00 for 1,136 acres. Taxes forgone during the year exemption period would be: $46,576.00 Basis for 1,136.00 acres x42.5/ $100.00 tax rate $ 197.94 / yr. City taxes x 7 / yr. exemption $1,385.58 Total taxes forgone 0 MEETING CONFIRMATION i� DATE: /0— / 9 TIME: 3 P 4 PLACE' S.n .(_, j-e, a °'v Oc 47'" SUBJECT: Exam 6-5 47/4-,4Q) z(Lu..cl cL rr vrr, (i-i) ' ATTENDEES: )1 7 /'c -' A,,,,, r ' AAtet — FROM: DATE /d- 6- 92 Date: To: From: Subject: attachment INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM October 5,1992 Bob Bennett, AICP, City Manager Joe Vining, AICP, Director Planning and Community c Joanne Land, City Secretary Steve Sheets, City Attorney David Kautz, Finance Director JV /vm Jim Nuse, Director, Public Works s - Q 40,0 )P 9 CITY OF ROUND ROCK ment Texas Crushed Stone /Georgetown Railroad Industrial District Our agreement with Texas Crushed Stone /Georgetown Railroad expires December 21, 1992. I have attached a copy of our existing agreement in order to facilitate discussion. X6..6 -1Z ° q�. �� / V co : •rm 1132Pgt406 • - CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT EXTENDING INDUSTRIAL DISTRTCTtil WHEREAS, heretofore, the City of Round Rock, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "City" entered into an agreement with the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, such agreement having been executed on the llth and 14th days of December 1978 and recorded in Volume 744, Page 1, Deed Records, Williamson County, Texas, and '.WHEREAS, said agreement provided, among other things, that certain property owned by Westinghouse would be included in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, that said property would be designated as an Industrial District pursuant to Art. 970a., V.A.T.S. and that the property would not be annexed by the City prior to December 21, 1985, and WHEREAS, Texas Crushed Stone Company, hereinafter referred to as "TCS" and Georgetown Railroad Company, hereinafter referred to as "GRR" purchased on June 30,. 1982, a portion of the Westinghouse property, said portion of land being described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, TCS and GRR have jointly made a gift of $300,000.00 to the City, Now Therefore . IT IS AGREED BETWEEN THE UNDERSIGNED as follows: I. For and in consideration of the gift of $300,000.00 previously mentioned, the City grants an extension from December 21, 1985, to December 21, 1992, of the Industrial District status previously granted Westinghouse Electric Corporation on the portion of the property that TCS and GRR purchased from Westinghouse as described in Exhibit A. II. Except as otherwise stated herein, TCS and GRR agree that at any time when requested by the City, they will file with the City a written petition and request for annexation of all property not previously annexed and described in Exhibit A hereto. OFFICIAL• RECORDS WILLIAMf.ON COUNTY TEXAS III. TCS and GRR further agree that should they develop or sell for development all or any portion of the land described in Exhibit A, such portion developed or sold for development shall be subject to immediate annexation and that the owner of said property shall petition the City for immediate annexation. It is further agreed that the owner of any portion so sold for development or developed shall pay to the City, on or before January 31 of the year following the sale or beginning of development, an amount which would equal the City taxes, including but not limited to agricultural roll —back taxes, that would have been payable had that portion of the property been annexed into the City on December 22, 1985. As used herein, the term "develop" shall mean putting the property to any use except agricultural or limestone mining or directly related activities. IV. As an additional assurance to the City that the property shown on Exhibit A shall be annexed when sold for development, developed, or at the expiration of the seven (7) year extension, in addition to the petition referenced above, TCS and GRR herein requests annexation by the City in this contractual agreement, with the condition precedent to such request that it not be acted on prior to the property or portion thereof being sold for development, or developed or prior to the expiration of seven (7) years from December 21, 1985. In the event for any reason the City determines that additional or substitute petitions or other documents are required to complete the contemplated annexation(s) TCS and GRR agree to duly and promptly execute and file such petition or documents at the request of the City, provided that such petition or documents have terms and conditions of the same substance as this agreement. 2 • 1162 PALE 407 • ,m.1162,,u 408 v . The terms and conditions contained herein shall be deemed to be covenants running with the land and shall be binding on the respective legal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, expressly including subsequent transferees of any portion or portions of the property described in Exhibit A. The terms and conditions contained herein shall also be binding on the successors of the present Round Rock City Council and shall also include any substitute or different governmental entity that may succeed to the duties and responsibilities of the existing City Council and under which appropriate jurisdiction is had for the matters contained herein. VI. The obligations and undertakings of each of the parties to this agreement shall be governed by and resolved in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, and shall be performable in Williamson County, Texas. VII. If any word, phrase, clause, paragraph, sentence, part, portion or provision of their ordinance and /or contract or the application thereof to any person, corporation, entity on government or circumstances shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remainder of the ordinance and /or contract shall nevertheless be valid and TCS, GRR and City hereby declare that this ordinance and /or contract would have been entered into and enacted without such invalid or unconstitutional word, phrase, clause, paragraph, sentence, part, portion or provisions. EXECUTED in multiple originals on the dates indicated below. Date: L -Lb au/ )�l,14P5 A EST: v NO SEAL CITY OF ROUND OC . / r ne Land, City Secretary B Mike Robinson, Mayor 3 Date: 0? ATTE / Date- 02 '/5 �$ STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON h's instrument was acknowledged before me this /4 day - l /hi.t.�t+a , by Mike Robinson, Mayor of the City o f Round Rock. o STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON Tyi .S instrument was acknowled•ed before me this � — U day of . Jic�27.y , by ✓'y.'' of Texas Crushed Stone Company. TEXAS CRUSHED ✓ 4PANY to SEW By • 'V No r��YY,, Public, ate of Texas - „/RA/1" - / - . 00 rye Printed Name of Notary My commission expires. 4/.0/9h of y Pub 4p, of y Publ State of Texas iH4✓E Printed Name of Notary My commission expires. 4///9G STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON Thi ' nstrument was acknow} edg -d b-for- e t.is .ay of �'P�ZC< , by doer t d - .i �..:✓ir�. ii • of Georgetown Railroad Company. Notary,,PPyyblic, State of Texas /Ai✓e ," e20Tf/F Printed Name of Notary My commission expires. &////g0 4 'rn[ 116&<409 GEORGETOWN RAILROAD COMPANY • Yn,1162 PALE 410 Description of two tracts of land, being Tract IA consisting of 875.68 acres and Tract IIA consisting of 260.39 acres. EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 of 5 TRACT IA YO;. 11621,E 411 Field notes describing 875.68 acres of land in the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212) and the D. Curry Survey in Williamson County, Texas; said tract being a portion of the 1,036.15 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated July 23, 1971 from Lamoc Corporation to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 538, page 80, and all of the 526.60 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated October 18, 1971 from Leon E. Behrens and wife Onie D. Behrens to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 540, page 767 and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin set for the southeast corner of the tract herein described, said southeast corner also being the southeast corner of the above said 526.60 acre tract conveyed to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and in the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the south line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) South 85° 54' 42" West a distance of 835.47 feet to an iron pin found; (2) South 69 28' 14" West a distance of 884.18 feet to a cedar post found; (3) South 75° 10' 48" West a distance of 88.43 feet to a cedar post found; (4) South 68° 59' 10" West a distance of 2,355.65 feet to a creosote post found; (5) South 70° 38' 31" West a distance of 119.60 feet to a creosote post found; (6) South 68° 46' 58" West a distance of 1,697.08 feet to an iron pin found; (7) South 77° 49' 02" West a distance of 78.40 feet to an iron pin found; (8) South 68° 02' 17" West a distance of 1,596.96 feet to an iron pin found; (9) South 69 01' 04" West a distance of 1,080.90 feet to an iron pin set for the southwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the average line of a fence for the west line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) North 20° 58' 25" West a distance of 2,698.73 feet -to an iron pin set; (2) North 67 45' 45" East a distance of 173.70 feet to an iron pin set; EXHIBIT "p" Page 2 of 5 ,41 1162 PAGC 412 •(3) North 21° 00' 01" West a distance of 1,919.02 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; for the northwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the north line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) North 70° 15' 54" East a distance of 492.06 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (2) 652.77 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 652.44 feet bearing North 73° 32' 09" East and a radius of 5,829.58 feet to a nail in rock found; (3) North 76° 44' 56" East a distance of 7,502.43 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (4) 613.26 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 612.99 feet bearing North 79° 41' 43" East and a radius of 5,829.58 feet Go a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (5) North 76 48' 34" East a distance of 310.48 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (6) 224.69 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 224.68 feet bearing North 86° 46' 27" East and a radius of 5,869.58 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin; (7) North 87° 57' 18" East a distance of 124.22 feet to a 30d nail found and replaced with an iron pin fbr the northeast corner of the tract herein described, said northeast corner also being in the west right -of- way of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad, the following courses; (1) South 0° 43'47 " East a distance of 907.61 feet to a 30d nail in a railroad tie found; (2) South 0 52' 37" East a distance of 2,847.16 feet co the Point of Beginning and containing 875.68 acres, more or less. I, Jerry Brooks Hale, a REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR, do hereby certify that these field notes represent the results of an on- the- ground survey made under my direction on the 29th day of June, 1982. EXHIBIT "A" Page 3 of 5 ;fe rry gr.oks Ha e Regi1t. red Public Surveyor No. 2154 TRACT IIA Field notes describing 260.39 acres of land in the Ephraim Evans League (Abstract 212) and the D. Curry Survey in Williamson County, Texas: Said tract being a portion of the 153.014 acre tract conveyed by deed dated June 24, 1971 from Raymond Pearson and wife, Gladys D. Pearson to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 537, page 93, and a portion of the 1,036.15 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated July 23, 19 from Lamoc Corporation to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 538, page 80, and all of the 88.23 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated September 20, 1971 from Robert L. Bowers, Trustee, and Robert L. Bowers and Carl W. Burnette Individually to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 540, page 68, and all of the 27.65 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated August 3, 1971 from Marvin H. Parker and wife, Ruth W. Parker to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 449, page 391, and all of the 17.93 acre tract that was conveyed by deed dated October 18, 1971 from Leon E. Behrens and wife, Onie D. Behrens to Westinghouse Electric Corporation and recorded in the Williamson County Deed Records in Volume 540, page 767, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin found for the southeast corner of the tract herein described, said corner also being the southeast corner of the above said 88.23 acre tract conveyed to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and in the west right - of -way line of Interstate Highway 35; THENCE along the south line of the tract herein described the following courses; (1) South 80° 46' 40" West a distance of 112.73 feet along a fence to an iron pin set; (2) North 20 14' 48" West a distance of 400.71 feet along a fence to an iron pin set; (3) South 85 53' 09" West a distance of 1,650.58 feet to an iron pin set for the southwest corner of the tract herein described, said southwest corner also being in the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad; THENCE along the west line of the tract herein described, said west line also being the east right -of -way line of the Georgetown Railroad, North 0° 51' 14" West, a distance of 6,445.92 feet to an iron pin found for the northwest corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along the north line of the tract herein described North 89 02' 16" East, a distance of 1,648.58 feet to an iron pin found for the northeast corner of the tract herein described, said northeast corner also being in the west right -of -way line of Interstate Highway 35; EXHIBIT "A" Page 4 of 5 '1n; 1162 race 413 ...,.e..::rL.� ,011162Nu414 THENCE along the east line of the tract herein described, said east line also being the west right -of -way line of Interstate Highway 35, the following courses; (1) 24.31 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 24.30 feet bearing South 2° 04' East and a radius of 2,914.8 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (2) South 2 09' 30" East a distance of 855.64 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (3) 597.76 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 596.70 feet bearing South 8° 01' 07" East a radius of 2,914.8 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (4) 381.42 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 380.75 feet bearing South 8° 00' East and a radius of 1,859.9 feet to'a Texas Highway Department monument found; (5) South 2° 12' 52" East a distance of 187.22 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (6) 331.69 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 326.16 feet bearing South 15° 59' 02" West and a radius of 523.0 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (7) 968.37 feet along a curve to the left having a chord of 905.19 feet bearing South 1° 55' 53" East and a radius of 766.2 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (8) 331.15 feet along a curve to the right having a chord of 325.65 feet bearing South 20° 13' 10" East and a radius of 523.0 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (9) South 2° 05' 37" East a distance of 1,086.87 feet to a Texas Highway Department monument found; (10) South 2 04' 08" East a distance of 2,069.59 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 260.39 acres of land, more or less. I, Jerry Brooks Hale; a REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR; do hereby certify that these field notes represent the results of an on- ' the ground survey made under my direction on the 29th day of June, 1982. opkS Hale ' ered publ'ic Bo. 2154 EXHIBIT �� - . r: ,. ...:�' ,, ,•f'e _4 vane S o S" ! 'I''TI I: , .3'1'') ; 1:4:4A -1 RESOLUTION NO. (O {I c2W WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock ( "City ") and Westinghouse Electric Corporation ( "Westinghouse ") have previously entered into an agreement whereby certain property owned by Westinghouse would be designated an Industrial District and would not be subject to annexation by the City until after December 21, 1985, and WHEREAS, Texas Crushed Stone Company ( "TCS ") and Georgetown Railroad Company ( "GRR ") purchased a portion of Westinghouse's property, and WHEREAS, TCS and GRR have agreed to contribute $300,000.00 to the City in consideration for the City's extension of the agreement not to annex this property, and WHEREAS, the City Council deems this agreement to be in the best interest of the City, Now Therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City an agreement which is attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. RESOLVED this 14th day of February, 1985. ATTEST: 1 L/ / //L' ,'a%// JO; NNE LAND, City Secretary MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas National League r Cilics 1002 Con„, -ue °- „ Tss of Cit and MW99111ber 8 • Ne 01119:Ms, - .91002 mish= * National League of Cities Institute 1301 Pennsylvania t venue N.W. 1Vashine — on, P.C. p.c. 20004 , z Z 1P $111 jr. I — V ENUE lo` A S e an Enmr= LFADIG Ju ltS thr E0B P11 r4NET P.0; ir,rr: E . r-r-1C71:: • Tx eip 2 <2, o c-9`98. or-i-6 ?Cb 0 9, 3 511 k• 5CA44.-1?-5- 9 / r g ' -n ."""ff r ER MHO 4815 WASIIINGION,DC