118 the matter of unauthorized hunting of wild game animals and the discharge of firearms on the City-County Airport and the unauthorized use of Airport property as a route of access by persons trespassing on private property adjoining the Airport, and it appearing to the Court that the discharge of firearms on the Airport property either in the course of hunting wild game animals or otherwise endangers both the installations, personnel and aircraft on the Airport property as well as residences on adjoining private property, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Witt and unanimously approved by the Court that the hunting of wild game animals, either in or out of season, and the discharge of fire- arms either in hunting or otherwise be prohibited on all parts of the City-County Airport Property, and it is further ordered that all unauthorized persons be barred from using the Airport property as a route of approach to adjacent private property for any purpose, including hunting. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0, 9609 ORDER CLASSIFYING CADE ROAD AND CAVE SPRING ROAD IN COMMISSIONER'S PRECINCT N0. 4 On this the 22nd day of November 1963, came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of classifying two roads in Commissioner's Precinct No, !}, and it appearing to the Court that a classification of these roads as authorized under the terms of Article 6704, Texas Civil Statutes is necessary and desirable, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Stone seconded by Commissioner Witt and unanimously approved by the Court that the following public roadways in Precinct No. 4 be classified as second class public roads with a minimum width of 4o feet: 1. The Public Road known as the Cade Road commencing at its intersection with the South Right-of-Way line of State Highway No, 39 east of the Ingram Dam and running south across the Guadalupe River and continuing in a westerly and northwesterly airection as now laid out a total distance of 1,9 miles more or less to the point of its intersection with the Rio Vista Road at a point on the South hank of the Guadalupe River, 2, The Public Road known as the Cave Spring Road commencing at the point of its inter- section with the North Right-of-Way line of State Highway No. 39 at a point opposite Station ,_, lts2b + 50.2 of the centerline of said Highway, and running in a northwesterly direction as now laid out a total distance of 0.4 miles more or less to a point in the East line of the Rita Gable property. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o xo, 9610 ORDER AUTRORIZING COUNTY JUDGE 'I'0 EXECUTE AND DELIVER OIL LEASE ON AIRPORT PROPERTY On this the 22nd day of November, 1963 came on for consideration by the Commissioners Court of Kerr County, Texas the proposal of G, L, Rowsey that Kerr County execute and deliver to him a certain oil, gas and mineral lease covering the undivided 1/2 interest of Kerr County in and to that certain 367.23 acres comprising the Municipal Airport known as Louis Schreiner Field, and being all of those lands described in that deed from the City of Kerrville to Kerr County as is of record in Vol, 92, Page 491, Kerr County Deed Recorda, less that tract of 24,97 acres conveyed by Kerr County to the City of Kerrville during the year 1960, it being agreed that the lease offered shall embody substantially the same general and special provisions and be for the same term as that now cancelled lease executed by Kerr County to H. M. Naylor pursuant to Order No. 8617 of the Commissioners Court as recorded in Vol. L, Page 355 of the Minutes of the Court, and that the bonus paid and the annual delay rental to be paid shall be at the rate of $1,C;0 per acre for 163,62 acres (1/2 of the total net acreage described) and