88R12977 KBB-D     By: Rogers H.B. No. 3420       A BILL TO BE ENTITLED   AN ACT   relating to the transfer of certain real property from the Texas   Transportation Commission to Palo Pinto County.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  (a) Not later than January 1, 2024, the Texas   Transportation Commission shall transfer to Palo Pinto County all   or part of the real property described by Section 2 of this Act. The   property transferred shall be sufficient to serve the purposes   described by Subsection (b) of this section.          (b)  The consideration for the transfer authorized by   Subsection (a) of this section is the requirement that Palo Pinto   County use the property transferred only as an area for motor   vehicle scales used by and motor vehicle inspections conducted by   Department of Public Safety inspectors or other authorized weight   enforcement officers for purposes of enforcement of Chapter 621,   Transportation Code, or a successor statute, a purpose that   benefits the public interest of the state. If Palo Pinto County no   longer uses the property as described by this subsection, ownership   of the property automatically reverts to the Texas Transportation   Commission.          (c)  The Texas Transportation Commission shall transfer the   property by an appropriate instrument of transfer that:                (1)  includes a provision that:                      (A)  requires Palo Pinto County to use the   property as an area for motor vehicle scales used by and vehicle   inspections conducted by Department of Public Safety inspectors or   other authorized weight enforcement officers for purposes of   enforcement of Chapter 621, Transportation Code, or a successor   statute, a purpose that benefits the public interest of the state;   and                      (B)  indicates that ownership of the property   automatically reverts to the Texas Transportation Commission if   Palo Pinto County no longer uses the property for that public   purpose; and                (2)  describes the property to be transferred by metes   and bounds.          (d)  All contracts, leases, and other obligations governing   the real property transferred as authorized by this Act in effect on   the effective date of this Act are transferred to Palo Pinto County.          (e)  Sections 31.158 and 31.159, Natural Resources Code, do   not apply to the transfer of real property authorized by this Act.          SECTION 2.  The real property to which Section 1 of this Act   applies is only the property included in the following description   that is located in the S. Botsford Survey, Abstract 2164, in Palo   Pinto County, Texas:   BEING a called 6.820 acres, more or less, and being out of the   following described two tracts of land conveyed by A. B. Gilbert and   wife, Helen Gilbert to the State of Texas, acting by and through the   State Highway Commission, by Deed dated July 18, 1966, recorded in   Volume 336, Page 557, Deed Records of Palo Pinto County, Texas.   TRACT ONE:   BEING 4.014 acres of land, more or less, situated in the County of   Palo Pinto, State of Texas, and being out of the S. Botsford Survey,   Abstract No. 2164, and being a part of a tract of land conveyed to A.   B. Gilbert by will recorded in Volume 22, Page 394 thru 395 of the   Probate Minutes, Palo Pinto County, Texas, which 4.014 acres of   land, more or less, is more particularly described as follows:   BEGINNING at a point in the existing southeasterly right of way line   of U.S. Highway 80, said point being North 42 deg. 50 min. East a   distance of 6.55 feet from the most northerly northwest corner of   said A. B. Gilbert's tract that lies southerly of U.S. Highway 80;   THENCE North 42 deg. 50 min. East with the existing southeasterly   right of way line of said U.S. Highway 80 a distance of 2,400.00   feet to a point in the proposed southeasterly right of way line of   Interstate Highway 20, said point being 225.00 feet southeasterly   of and at right angles to centerline survey station 1334+00.00;   THENCE in a southwesterly direction with said proposed right of way   line along the arc of a circular curve to the left having a radius of   2,824.79 feet, and through a central angle of 13 deg. 00 min. 00   sec. a distance of 640.92 feet to a point;   THENCE South 29 deg. 50 min. West continuing with said proposed   right of way line a distance of 228.04 feet to a point;   THENCE in a southwesterly direction continuing with said proposed   right of way line along the arc of a circular curve to the right   having a radius of 1,472.39 feet and through a central angle of 25   deg. 00 min. 00 sec. a distance of 642.45 feet to a point;   THENCE South 54 deg. 50 min. West continuing with said proposed   right of way line a distance of 324.81 feet to a point;   THENCE in a southwesterly direction continuing with said proposed   right of way line along the arc of a circular curve to the left   having a radius of 2,824.79 feet and through a central angle of 12   deg. 00 min. 00 sec. a distance of 591.62 feet to the point of   beginning.   TRACT TWO:   BEING 48.804 acres of land, more or less, situated in the Counties   of Palo Pinto and Parker, State of Texas, and being out of the A.   Issac Survey, Abstract No. 728, Palo Pinto County, and Abstract No.   2165, Parker County, and the S. Botsford Survey, Abstract No. 31,   Parker County and Abstract No. 2164, Palo Pinto County, and being a   part of a tract of land conveyed by Billy H. Jones to A. B. Gilbert   by deed dated September 5, 1961 and recorded in Volume 295, Page   498, of the Deed Records, Palo Pinto County, Texas, and being also a   part of a tract of land conveyed to A. B. Gilbert by Will recorded in   Volume 22, Page 394 thru 395 of the Probate Minutes, Palo Pinto   County, Texas, which 48.804 acres of land, more or less, is more   particularly described as follows:   BEGINNING at the most Easterly corner of the A. B. Gilbert tract   that lies Northwesterly of U.S. Highway 80, said point being in the   existing northwesterly right of way line of U.S. Highway 80.   THENCE South 42 deg. 50 min. West with said existing Northwesterly   right of way line of U.S. Highway 80 a distance of 5,098.89 feet to a   point in the East line of the Ella Gilbert tract;   THENCE North 00 deg. 39 min. East with the East line of said Ella   Gilbert's tract a distance of 521.32 feet to a point in the proposed   Northwesterly right of way line of Interstate Highway 20, said   point being South 00 deg. 39 min. West a distance of 98.87 feet from   the Northeast corner of said Ella Gilbert's tract;   THENCE with said proposed Northwesterly right of way line of   Interstate Highway 20 the following courses and distances:          North 42 deg. 50 min. East a distance of 105.04 feet to a   point;          North 34 deg. 18 min. East a distance of 335.18 feet to a   point;          North 22 deg. 21 min. East a distance of 286.64 feet to a   point;          North 13 deg. 17 min. East a distance of 172.41 feet to a   point;          North 28 deg. 50 min. East a distance of 325.67 feet to a   point;          North 37 deg. 59 min. East a distance of 331.86 feet to a   point;          North 66 deg. 40 min. East a distance of 211.29 feet to a   point;          North 64 deg. 05 min. East a distance of 356.59 feet to a   point;   THENCE in a Northeasterly direction continuing with said proposed   right of way line along the arc of a circular curve to the left   having a radius of 1,869.86 feet and through a central angle of 21   deg. 15 min. 00 sec. a distance of 693.50 feet to a point, said point   being 225.00 feet Northwesterly of and at right angle to centerline   survey Station 1342+00.00;   THENCE North 42 deg. 50 min. East continuing with said proposed   right of way line a distance of 2,007.84 feet to a point in the   Northeasterly line of A. B. Gilbert's tract;   THENCE South 47 deg. 07 min. East with the Northeasterly line of   said A. B. Gilbert's tract a distance of 350.00 feet to the point of   beginning.          SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives   a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as   provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this   Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this   Act takes effect September 1, 2023.