~~~.i WHEREAS, Kerr County, Texas, joined by the City of Kerrville, Texas, has made applica- tion to the Texas Criminal Justice Council for a grant of $11,250.00 in connection with planning improvements for City and County jail facilities; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that Kerr County, Texas, obligate funds to meet its share of the cost of the planning project: Now, Therefore, BE 1T RESOLVED by the Commissioners Court of Kerr County, Texas, acting jointly and in conjunction with the City of Kerrville, Texas, that an amount equal to twenty-five (25) per cent of the cost of the project be and it is hereby obligated and appropriated to cover said City and County's share of the cost of said project. Motion made by Commissioner Sallee, seconded by Commissioner Bartel and ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 12th day of February, 1973. /s/ Julius R. Neunhoffer /t/ Julius R. Neunhoffer, Co. Judge Kerr County, Texas ATTEST: /s/ Emmie M. Muenker (Seal) County Clerk, Kerr County, Texas o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 11782 ORDER AUTHORIZING PURCHASE OF ABANDONED RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY ABUTTING CITY- COUNTY AIRPORT PROPERTY On this the 12th day of February, 1973, came on to be heard and considered by the Court, the proposal of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, acting by and through its Agent and Attorney-in-fact, J. M. Speer, Sr., to sell to Kerr County and the City of Kerrville the portion of abandoned Railroad Right-of-Way abutting the jointly owned City- County Airport Property and fronting on State Highway 27 in which the Railroad is vested with fee title and it appearing to the Court that such owned right-of-way comprises two parcels of land comprising 11.26 acres of land out of Surveys 43, 44, 71, 72 and 1921 which separate the Airport Property from the North Right-of-Way line of State Highway 27 and that it would be advantageous to Kerr County and the City of Kerrville to acquire owner- ship to the lands aforesaid, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Schwethelm and unanimously approved by the Court that Kerr County hereby accepts the proposal o f the Southern Pacific Transporta tion Company, successors in title to the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway Company to convey by special warranty deed its currently existing ownership in the 11.26 acres of land aforesaid (this being subject to the concurrence of the City of Kerrville herein) to the City of Kerrville and Kerr County for a cash cons ideration of $9,571.00, of which one-half is to be paid by Kerr ~~j~ ~~J~ County and one-half is to be paid by the City of Kerrvi lle, and it is further ordered that the Clerk and the Treasurer be authorized to draw a voucher in the amount of $4,785.50 on the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund, payable to Southern Pacific Transportation Company, which voucher is to be delivered concurrently with a pa yment of like amount by the City of Kerrville and upon receipt of the seller's properly executed special warranty deed. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 11783 ORDER AUTHORIZING PURCHASE OF ABANDONED RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY ABUTTING AGRICULTURAL BUILDING PROPERTY On this the 12th day of February, 1973 came on to be heard and considered by the Court the proposal of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, acting by and through its agent and Attorney-in-Fact, J. M. Speer, Sr., to sell to Kerr County the portion of abandoned Railroad Right-of-Way abutting the Agricultural Exhibition Building property