Order No. 11665 Order Closing a Portion of Fowler Street in Colvin's Addition in the Town of Ingram, Texas On this the 11th day of September, 1972, came on to be heard and con- sidered by the Court the matter of closing and abandoning an unused portion of Fowler Street as designated on the Plat of Colvin's Addition to the town of Ingram, r,, ;Texas, which plat is of record in Volume 34, Page 272 of the Kerr County Deed x~=+o t: x ~. Records; and it appearing to the Court that the portion of the 30 foot wide street ~. Ei .^ jH ~designaLed as Fowler Street on the aforesaid Plat of Colvin's Addition lying to ~ .=- r! c~ a sue' ~^the west of McNeil Street has never in fact been used as a public roadway and-.that n. ry 4 y `i `~!--+ no possibility exists fo+r the extension of this street to connect with any other street ~- M~ L1 f G nor.. Ci ¢ men the Town of Ingrarryand that it is not required for access to any adjacent tract H E i.: ` r H of land; .~ G t=+ "o It is ordered on motion by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Gommis- oN ~j~. sinner Baz'tel and unanimously approved by the Court that that !_; ~" ~x portion of Fowler Street as designated on the Plat of Colvin's Addition to the Town of Ingram, Texas, which lies to the west of the west line of McNeil Street and be- tween Lot No. 5 of Block No, 3 and Lot No. 1 of Block No. 4 of the said Colvin's Addition be declared to be closed and abandoned as a public street from the west line of McNeil Street westward to the west line of the said Golvin's Addition with legal title to the aforesaid closed and abandoned street vesting equally in the owners of the fee title to Lot No. 5 of Block No. 3 and Lot No. 1 of Block No. 4 of the said Goly~n's Addition; And it is further ordered that a certified copy of this order be recorded in the Beed Records of Kerr County, Texas. Ctir?.CL ,oVi 7sb°r t! ?'ni:~t ~;; n; J~>~°T,#~ z~;iwr? 1 3a nol3zo~1 s gaiao~:J T`ab7C) esx-~'9' ~rxs'r oft,. ''3o cwo 1 e.ri1 r~i rt c•Lf.bf>r1 _rs"- bns L•:s.,r1 2*_i o,r rto :,..rs~:, ,~;'l'i ,.sd ,i-:Sg:;U 3:, ysf) ri.':I [ sriS- , rrl± nC:J io noi3TOq bsz::as~ ns ~rr.,nobnsc;s brrs ~a:aor~ }o ^csttsrrs sr±3 t•rr c~:i sriJ '~ci b :•ssF~.a `1 1 a,P.l .JJ ~.} ,rrit;-c~nI }o nwo3 srit a3 noi,i,Lbf^ e`nivioJ ?0 3sf~i °szit nu bs3s;.~:sb s tss-t.;i~ aslwo'3 bs_~Q V'lniiaJ •cxs:It ~;,': is S`dL srlrq „~L -~rruiGV rii i.,~~o_,sT fc zi 3siq r~~itiw ,e_sxsTr3rn0 O f-3 "rcl :t,:~T:ie bi.w .ico? ti F. :^rl; ?u noiYaoq-:d± Sa_Ii aTc~aJ ~iti+ of ;,)ixssgq.c ai bnr: ;zbT.o~~s:%~i~~ O N aJ qrr~+s. nr>~:r,'x,b^, a'rsi-;io~~ is 3s;i4i btszs;o?„ ~rlf eto t_,sx*c, xswo'^- z.z bs3sn,~iG3b~f--~N w ~~~ ~c z c~ ;~~ 3sri± br..s ~; ~w•bsoT .:iidNS, ,~: i.:s2; n~sd :t•as3. ni •~ ~v_~:rr ~~srl Ja-.~T~tC ~, _~ P.; ?a .tao~v sri~ pyy ~N~a Y ."ya 'C sas'*Ja zari3o yrxs rthrv~ rl~srtnlJr, o-i J9,>1~2, 2rrii YO nnr3tI93Xa ^itlt ~} el",t:,'z y},(1rd128aCf OR H~ L, I H Z ~ ~`~ ?;Jh':.) tf~. ~.~J.6f})F. '(r(i Qt 22^a ". ~fi ti.p? .J "s~•It Uf%9T .t C= 2i ~1 t£rfi:l i1n.G.jTf.F 7yfil }a nwOT 9rff n.l~+t~~',~y \, IV ~~~ ~ ;bassi 3o H~ ~~ ti , r+ o '~~`( ,, rJ yd bybrc~ ~~, snort;', z-:~!Gi8eir!" txG., yci _:oiivrn . c, .G•~•tab_n zi 3I O'er 1 z Ho :twit tada iTUO" si.i v~ t,svc'~yye yiexaorr:insnU bass 1:b ~.-)c; ~.oi3iS~f.;'. atiiw noi.tibb.~_ 2'rsicl.o,_; hi-na sift ?c., sniff .;2.vv; .za'[3 oa bxsw.iasw fssT38 IaV1oM 3o enii zasnwo sd:t ni yiis~ps gr:i.iasv }ssz;)z bsroLri.scis bns bszoi.; bi.zzszc?s sri3 oa siti~~ i.s'3..,1 bis~ sd3 }c {~ .u/~ ~.;al~ 7-- .c.V1 ao~I brts c. .n'; iS~a1`i 3a ' -~•~t to~_'• o.i attic s33 sri3 ic3 ;rroi}i.F,bA z'u-uio: b3CTC7.29'F sd Tsbsc ai.(i~i }o yqun bail_Jzs~x s .Fsrl; b:a•tsbxo T_)cr,.,rri zi ,(t i,a,~ zs.c~'=' ,-.r,;n;~o:~ •rTS.:~! }v abrc~raS_+ 6astl sri;t rf