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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />2.019 Acres <br />Page 2 of5 <br /> <br />20. <br />21. <br />22. <br />23. <br />24. <br />25. <br />26. <br />27. <br />28. <br />29. <br />30. <br />31. <br />32, <br />33. <br />34. <br />35. <br /> <br />36. <br /> <br />37. <br />38. <br />39. <br /> <br />16, <br />17. <br />18. <br />19. <br /> <br />N 50000'21" E a distance of 167.47 feet to a point for an angle point hereof: <br />N 55029'30" E a distance of 109.98 feet to a point for an angle point hereo~ <br />N 58016'57" E a distance of 78.18 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 46005'09" E a distance of5.10 feet to a point for an angle point hereof: from which <br />a 1/2 inch iron rod found on the approximate common line for the William Ward <br />Survey, Abstract No. 467 and the Juan Martin Vennendi Survey, Abstract No. 17, for <br />the inside ell comer of the 239.357 acre tract, being also the northwesterly corner of <br />said 53.05 acre tract, bears S 460 05' 09" E a distance of 1127.33 feet, <br />S 58012'27" W a distance of 118.24 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S sr05'50" W a distance of 129.02 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 47052'33" W a distance of 126.34 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 40029'21" W a distance of97.04 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 21018'35" W a distance of 125.55 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 10059'37" W a distance of83.68 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 01011 '03" E a distance of 231.46 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 04045'20" W a distance of 54.83 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 16004'08" W a distance of 105.50 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 06024'19" W a distance of 95.94 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 19009'27" W a distance of 144.70 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 04050'48" W a distance of 88.94 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 02025'10" E a distance of 151.33 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 00024 '38" W a distance of 1 09.11 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 21023'38" E a distance of 102.03 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, <br />S 26020'56" W a distance of 45.29 feet to a point for a non-tangent point of curvature <br />hereof, <br />with the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 137.51 feet, an arc length of <br />197.50 feet, a central angle of 820 17' 30", and a chord which bears, S 140 51' 28" E <br />a distance of 180.95 feet to a point of a point oftangency hereof; <br />S 56041 '06" E a distance of 97.02 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, _ <br />S 51028'03" E a distance of 55.69 feet to a point for an angle point hereof, and ~~ <br />S 40041'10" E a distance of 64.17 feet to a point on the approximate common l~ of <br />the William Ward Survey, Abstract No. 467 and the Juan Martin Vermendi Saflley, <br />Abstract No. 17, being also the southeast boundary line of said 239.357 acre-;ijact, <br />being also the northwest boundary line of said 53.05 acre tract, <br /> <br />?Z <br /> <br />,.~. <br />THENCE along the common line of the William Ward Survey, Abstract No. 467 aa.~e <br />Juan Martin Vennendi Survey, Abstract No. 17, being also the southeast boundary lille of <br /> <br />EXHIBIT F <br /> <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />