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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />....... <br /> <br />lrL~ <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Marcos <br />has found that public necessity requires the widening of Texas- <br />U. S. Highway No. 81 through the City of San Marcos, in Hays <br />County, Texas, in order to make of same a street, highway, or <br />freeway; and, <br />WHEREAS, the said City Council has found and determined <br />that the hereinafter described land is suitable for such purpose <br />and that is is necessary to acquire said land for such street, <br />highway, and freeway purposes; and, <br />WHERR~S, the City of San Marcos has negotiated with <br />Oriental Oil Company, a corporation, having its office and <br />principal place of business in Bexar County, Texas, as the <br />owner of such land, and has been unable to agree with such <br />owner as to the fair cash market value thereof: <br />NOhf, THEREFORE} BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL <br />OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS: <br />THAT Ernest Morgan and Tom G. Oliver, Jr., be, and <br />they are, hereby employed as attorneys at law to represent the <br />City of San Marcos in said behalf, and that they be, and they <br />are hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to file against <br />all owners and lien holders a suit in eminent domain to acquire <br />the fee simple title for said purposes to the following described <br />tract of land: <br />Being a part of and out of Lot No. One (1) of the <br />Feltner Addition to the City of San Marcos, in Hays County, Texas, <br />according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Vol. 154, <br />page 49l, Hays County Deed Records, and a part of and out of <br />that real property conveyed by and described in deed from Ethel <br />Mae Bass to Oriental Oil Company, dated February 19, 1955, <br />recorded in Vol. 163, pages 560-562, Hays County Deed Records, <br />and which said parcel of land is more particularly described <br />as follmls: <br />