The above order having been read in full, it was moved by Commissioner Stone and seconded by Commissioner Bartel, that the same be passed. Thereupon the question being called for, the following members of the Court voted AYE: Julius R. Neunhoffer, W. C. -- Schwethelm, Clinton D. Burney, Adolph Bartel, Roger Stone, and the following voted N0: none. The County Judge declared the motion carried and the order passed and the Clerk was instructed to record the same in the proper Minutes of the Court. /s/ Julius R. Neunhoffer County Judge /t/ Julius R. Neunhoffer ATTEST: /s/ Emmie M. Muenker County Clerk /t/ Emmie M. Muenker (Seal) RETURNS IN MAINTENANCE TAX ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF KERB DIVIDE COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT N0. 12 TO THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF KERB COUNTY, TEXAS: I, the undersigned, the presiding judge for an election held on the 4 day of April, 1970, at Divide School in Kerr County, Texas, in said School District for the purpose of submitting to the resident qualified property taxpaying voters of said School District for their action thereupon the proposition of maintenance tax as provided in the order calling said election, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that at said election only resident qualified property taxpaying voters, who owned taxable property in said School District and who had duly rendered the same for taxation, were permitted to vote, and that there were 15 votes cast, of which number there were cast: "FOR SCHOOL TAX" 15 votes "AGAINST SCHOOL TAX" votes I herewith enclose poll list and tally sheet of said election. WITNESS NIY HAND, this the 4 day of April, 1970. /s/ Mrs. Emil Fossler Presiding Judge o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 11109 ORDER ADOPTING RESOLUTION RE~.~UESTING EXTENSION OP' S. H. 39 FROM THE VICINITY OF INGRAM TO THE F. M. 1338 - I. H. 10 INTERCHANGE On this the 13th day of April 1970, came on to be considered by the Commissioners' Court of Kerr County, Texas an order to adopt a Resolution requesting the extension of S. H. 39 from the vicinity of Ingram to the F. M. 1338 - I. H. interchange. A motion was made by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Bartel and unanimous- ly approved by the Court to adopt said Resolution and that said Resolution be recorded verbatim in the Minutes of this Court as an appendix to this order. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Plans for the 1970's for highways in District 15 of the Texas Highway Depart- ment were presented at a public hearing before the Texas Highway Commission in Austin on March 31, 1970, and 4JHEREAS, these plans included among others a recommendation of the Commissioners Court of Kerr County to extend S. H. 39 from the vicinity of Ingram to the F. NI. 1338 - I. H. ,,,~ 10 interchange, and WHEREAS, said S. H. 39 extension will provide a direct connection from L H. 10 to one of the finest and most scenic recreation areas in the State of Texas, visited by thousands of tourists each year, and WHEREAS, it is the desire of Kerr County to co-operate with the Texas Highway Depart- ment in developing said S. H. 39 extension toward completion at an early date in order to properly co-ordinate with completion of I. H. 10 in Kerr County. N04V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Kerr County acting through its Commissioners Court does hereby request the Texas Highway Department to designate said S. H. 39 extension, authorize preliminary engineering and a contractual agreement with Kerr County for acquisi- tion of rights-of-way, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Kerr County acting through its governing body does hereby pledge its full co-operation in establishing location and the acquisition of necessary rights-of-way, and is presently prepared to participate in the costs incident thereto, doing so with funds currently available and budgeted for expenditure for this purpose during the calendar year 1970, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Kerr County acting through its governing body express to the State Highway Commission of Texas full confidence in their service to the Citizens of Texas. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by a unanimous vote of the Commissioners of Kerr County pursuant to Order No. 11,109 on April 13, 1970. /s/ Julius R. Neunhoffer /t/ Julius R. Neunhoffer County Judge, Kerr County, Texas ATTEST: /s/ Emmie M. Muenker (Seal) /t/ Emmie M. Muenker, County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Commis- sioners Court of Kerr County, Texas o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 11110 ORDER ADOPTING JOINT RESOLUTION - KERRVILLE CITY COUNCIL AND KERR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' COURT On this the 13th day of April 1970, came on to be considered by the Commissioners' Court of Kerr County, Texas, an order to adopt the Joint Resolution between the Kerrville City Council and Kerr County Commissioners' Court requesting development of a partial loop around Kerrville from F. M. 689 southeast of the City generally north and west to S. H. 27 northwest of the City. A motion to adopt said resolution was made by Commissioner Sehwethelm, seconded by Commissioner Bartel, with Commissioners Sehwethelm, Burney and Bartel and Judge Neunhoffer voting "AYE" and Commissioner Stone voting "NO", said motion carrying by a majority vote adopting said Resolution and that said Resolution be recorded verbatim in the Minutes of this Court as an appendix to this order. JOINT RESCLUTION - KERRVILLE CITY COUNCIL AND KERR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT WHEREAS, Plans for the 1970's for highways in District 15 of the Texas Highway Depart- ment were presented at a public hearing before the Texas Highway Commission in Austin on March 31, 1970, and WHEREAS, these plans included among others a recommendation of the City Council of Kerrville and the Commissioners Court of Kerr County to develop a partial loop around Kerrville from F. M. 689 southeast of the City generally north and west to S. H. 27 north- west of the City, and WHEREAS, said loop is urgently needed as a supplementary highway facility for dispersal and collection of I. H. 10 traffic as well as in the interest of meeting general traffic