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<br /> corner of Lot 81 of Laurel Estates, Section Two <br /> recorded in Book 1, Page 62 of the Hays County <br /> Plat Records and being in the southwest line of the <br /> 96.7l acre tract; <br /> THENCE with the common northeast line of Laurel <br /> Estates and the southwest line of the 96.71 acre <br /> tract, as fenced, the following five courses: <br /> 1. N42°56'21"W 276.01 feet to an angle point, <br /> 2. N43°14'21"W 243.78 feet to an angle point, <br /> 3. N42°25'21"W 365.91 feet to an angle point, <br /> 4. N42°09'21"W 365.95 feet to an angle point, <br /> and, <br /> 5. N47°49'21"W 315.77 feet to an iron pipe <br /> found for the north corner of Lot 51 of <br /> Laurel Estates being the west corner of <br /> the 96.71 acre tract lying in the southeast <br /> line of a 772.02 acre tract described in <br /> a deed from B.G. Rothwell, et ux, to Corrie <br /> Smith, et ux, dated January 10, 1944 and <br /> recorded in Volume 131, Page 281 of the <br /> Hays County Deed Records; <br /> THENCE with the common southeast line of the Smith <br /> tract and the northwest line of the 96.71 acre <br /> tract, as fenced, the following six courses: <br /> 1. N40005'39"E 137.12 feet to an angle point, <br /> 2. N44°46'39"E 158.l8 feet to an angle point, <br /> 3. N43°28'39"E 190.81 feet to an angle point, <br /> 4. N45°05'39"E 282.09 feet to an angle point, <br /> 5. N47°41'39"E 487.52 feet to an angle point, and <br /> 6. N47°05'39"E 464.1l feet to a 4" cedar fence <br /> post for the north corner of the 96.71 acre <br /> tract being the west corner of the afore- <br /> mentioned 82.06 acre tract; <br /> THENCE with the common northeast line of the 96.71 acre <br /> tract and southwest line of the 82.06 acre tract, as <br /> fenced, the following eight courses: <br /> 1. S41006'41"E 405.25 feet to a 4" cedar fence <br /> post for an angle point, <br /> 2. S39°50'26"E 200.79 feet to a l5" double <br /> chinese elm for an angle point, <br /> 3. S41056'04"E 94.19 feet to a 6" chinese elm <br /> for an angle point, <br /> 4. S32°52'12"E 213.42 feet to a 10" chinese elm <br /> for an angle point, <br /> 5. S51002'25"E 125.56 feet to a 4" chinese elm <br /> for an angle point, <br /> 6. S48°50'51"E 335.97 feet to a 3" chinese elm for <br /> an angle point, <br /> 7. S43°22'42"E 258.95 feet to a 3" cedar fence post <br /> for an angle point, and <br /> 8. S42°30'00"E 680.39 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, <br /> pass at 675.89 feet a fence corner for the end <br /> of the fence in this course. There are contained <br /> within these metes and bounds 89.81 acres, more <br /> or less, of land area as prepared from public <br /> record information by David C. Williamson, R.P.S. <br /> #4190, Dabney-Byrn and Associates of San Marcos, <br /> Texas. This description is rotated 00°06'21" <br /> counter-clockwise from the record 96.7l acre tract <br /> to match the record 82.06 acre tract also known <br /> as 2500-2600 Hunter Road. from "AO" (Agricultural-Open <br /> Space District) to "R-l" (Single-Family Dwelling District) <br /> TRACT 2: <br /> ---- <br /> 10.76 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OF LAND AREA PREPARED FROM <br /> PUBLIC RECORD INFOm~TION OUT OF THE J.M. VERAMENDI <br /> LEAGUE NO. 1, BEING A PORTION OF THAT 82.06 ACRE <br /> TRACT DESCRIBED IN A DEED FROM W.B. WILLIAMS TO TOM E. <br />