l~ NO. 11978 ORDER TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR TWO 1974 MODEL 4-DOOR SEDANS FOR THE KERB COUNTY .._. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT On this the 12th day of November 1973, upon motion made by Commissioner Sallee, seconded by Commissioner Bartel, it was unanimously approved by the Court that the County Judge be authorized to advertise for bids for two 1974 Model 4-Door Sedans for the Kerr County Sheriff's Department. Specifications are on file in the office of the County Clerk. Bid price to include trade-in of one 1971 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan and one 1972 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan, less radio and other special police equipment. Bids to be received until 10:00 o'clock A. M., December 10, 1973, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read. Kerr County reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Notices to be published November 14 and November 21, 1973. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 11979 OFFER TO GRADY TUCK, JR. AND WIFE, JEAN TUCK, AND ROLAND WALTERS AND WIFE, MARY A. "- WALTERS, FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR STATE HIGHWAY 16 On this the 12th day of November, 1973, came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of acquiring a parcel of land from Grady Tuck, Jr. and wife, Jean Tuck, and Roland Walters and wife, Mary A. Walters, required for right of way for the reconstruction of a portion of State Highway 16, and it appearing to the Court that the landowners concerned have expressed a willingness to accept a prior verbal offer made on behalf of Kerr County, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Sallee and unanimously approved by the Court that Kerr County offers to pay the aforesaid Grady Tuck, Jr., et ux, and Roland Walters, et ux, the sum of $11,100.00 as compensation for land, damages and sever- ance damages for their conveyance to the State of Texas of a parcel of land comprising 9.611 acres oŁ land out of Survey 148, J. A. Southmayd, and 1907, August Burow, with payment being made upon approval for filing and recordation by the Texas Highway Department of their proper- ly executed right of way deed, together with a partial release for outstanding lien by the Chas. Schreiner Bank of Kerrville, Texas, which approval shall be conditioned on final title approval and payment of all ad valorem taxes, including current taxes heretofore assessed against the property conveyed; and in addition to the foregoing, Kerr County will, after the reconstruction and relocation of State Highway 16, seek to have the Texas Highway Department close and abandon as a public roadway those portions of the present right of way of said Highway 16 which abut the remainders of the lands presently owned by the aforesaid landowners and which lie outside the relocated new right of way and thereafter seek to have legal title to said abandoned right of way vested in the aforesaid landowners to the extent that their predecessors in title purportedly donated the same to the State of Texas in the year 1941, and it is further ordered that the Clerk and the Treasurer be authorized to draw a voucher ~~ on the Highway 16 right of way fund in the amount of $11,100.00 payable to Grady Tuck, Jr., Jean Tuck, Roland Walters and Mary A. Walters, which voucher shall be delivered to them upon final approval for filing and recordation by the Texas Highway Department of their right of way deed and partial release of lien as aforesaid. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 11980 RESIGNATION OF JAMES L. SMITH, JR., AS DEPUTY SHERIFF OF KERR COUNTY, TEXAS On this the 12th day of November 1973, upon motion made by Commissioner Sallee, seconded by Commissioner Bartel, the Court unanimously approved that the resignation of James L. Smith,