Order No. 10 , 584 Order Closing and Abandoning P~~rtions of the North Fork County Road, also Known as Old Kerrville-Rocksprings Road, as a Public Roadway On this the 20th day of October, 1967, came on to be heard and con- aide red .by the Court the fact that certain portions of the North Fork County Road, also known as the old Kerrville-Rocksprings Road, are no longer required for use by the public as a public roadway due to the construction by the State of Texas of karm-to-Market Road 1340 from Mo-Ranch westward to a paint west of the Boneyard Water Hole on the North Fork of the Guadalupe River; and It further appearing to the Court that as a portion of the consideration for the granting of various parcels of right-of-way for F. M. Road 1340, Kerr County did agree to close and abandon certain portions of said zoadway as is evidenced by the minutes of the Court, It is ordered on motion by Commissioner Stone , seconded by Commissioner Schwethelm and unanimously approved by the Court that the following portions of the said North Fork County Road are hereby ordered closed and abandoned as a public roadway for all purposes and that the lawful owners of the lands underlying said abandoned roadway are hexe- by authorized to fence and enclose the lands occupied by said abandoned roadway as follows: Part I. BEGINNING at a point in Willie Toy Survey No. 703 on the south side of the river and situated within the 92 acre Lee Wallace Estate property at a point immediately to the north of the existing entrance gate to the enclosed portions of said 92 acre tract; THENCE, running northerly and westerly acrasa portions of Survey 703, Willie Joy, 1374, W. H. Wilhite and 1031, G. W. T. & P, R. R, Co. , to a point an the north bank of the Guadalupe River in the Texas Parks and Wildlife Degartmexlt property and on the south side of F'. M. Road 1340 in the proximity of Station 120 of the centerline of said roadway. Yart II. Bk:GINNING at a point in F. M. Smith Survey 1475 just north of the intersection of the Stowers Ranch Road with the North Pork County Road at a cattle guard set in the south line of the llr. Eugene T. Standley property and running norhtwesterly through a portion of said Standley property to a point on the north side of the Guadalupe River and in the south line of t'. M. Road 1340 in ~. H. Larrimore b"urvey 1355 and in the proximity of Station 171 of the center- line of said .roadway. Part IiI. Those portions of the North fork County Road, also kaawn as the old Kerrville-Rockaprings Raad, lying outside of the right-of-way of r'. Af,. Road 1340 as now fenced and lying on either side of the fenced right-of-way be- ginning at Station 171 of the centerline of said roadway and running west bcyoad the Baneyard Water Hole, where said Farm-to-h4arket Road 134f3 presently ends at Station 283 of the centerline of said roadway, the sections of county roadway ao abandoned eanatitnting portions of tike follawing aurvtys: S. H. Larrimore Survey 1355, G. C. & S. i'. Survey 1549, L. W. Howell Survey 1442, Mary J. Anderson Survey 1439 and 1k. C1. Spencer Survey lib and toeing variously eaclaaed in part by L1r. Eugene T. Standiey, Texas Park and Wildlife 1~3epartment, The Stowers Ranch (I~lational Bank of Commerce, 't'rustee}, sad Feluc k. Kitin; and It is further ordered tha# a certfied copy of this oader be recorded in the l3eed Records of Kerr County, Texas. j~~'1~ J~ _, ~ Under Closing and Abandoning portions of the North Fark County Rnad, also Known as 01d Kerrville-Recksprings R.aad, as a Public Roadway ''7" +~, ~r-w i jC~ , _.. ~_,