Kerr County, Texas, from pages 464 thru 471, Volume O. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 13743 OFFER TO E. E. SAMPLE FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR LOOP 534 On this the 9th day of July, 1979 came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of compensation to be paid E. E. Sample for his conveyance to the State of Texas of 4 parcels of land required for the construction of Loop 534, which lands comprise 4 separate tracts out of Survey 112, Samuel Wallace, and designated as Parcels 13, 14, 15 and 16 of said right of way; and it appearing to the Court that an agreed amount of compensation has been arrived at, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Speakmon, seconded by Commissioner Garrett, and unanimously approved by the Court that Kerr County offer to pay E. E. Sample the following amounts of compensation for land and damages for his conveyance to the State of Texas of the aforesaid 4 parcels of right of way subject to execution and delivery of his 4 right of way deeds: ~I 1. Parcel No. 13 comprising 0.776 acres $4,056.00 2. Parcel No. 14 comprising 0.082 acres 429.00 u 3. Parcel No. 15 comprising 1.401 acres 7,427.00 4. Parcel No. 16 comprising 1.403 acres 7,334.00 Cost of moving barn from severed remainder 350.00 Cost of fencing right of way lines 2,854.20 Total $22,450.20 It is further ordered that on approval for filing by the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation of the aforesaid 4 right of way deeds and on final title approval, a voucher shall be drawn in the amount of $22,450.20 on the Loop 534 Right of Way Fund, payable to E. E. Sample. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 13744 OFFER TO GABRIEL RAMIREZ AND WIFE,.LOUISA RAMIREZ, FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR LOOP 534 On this the 9th day of July, 1979, came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of compensation to be paid Gabriel Ramirez and wife,Lauisa Ramirez, as compensation for their conveyance to the State of Texas of a parcel of land required for right of way for the construction of Loop 534, which land comprises .005 acres of land out of Lot 40, Block 3100, Legion Heights Subdivision, and is designated as Parcel No. 18 of said right of way; and it ~U, appearing to the Court that an agreed amount of compensation has been arrived at, it is order- ed on motion by Commissioner Lich, seconded by Commissioner Guthrie, and unanimously approved by the Court that Kerr County offer to pay Gabriel Ramirez and wife,Louisa Ramirez, the sum of $200.00 as compensation for land and damages for their conveyance to the State of Texas of Parcel 18 as aforesaid, subject to the execution and delivery of their right of way deed; and it is further ordered that on approval for filing by the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation of the aforesaid right of way deed, and on final title approval a voucher shall be drawn in the amount of $200.00 on the Loop 534 Right of Way Fund, payable to Gabriel Ramirez and Louisa Ramirez. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 13745 APPROVAL OF MERIT INCREASE FOR NINA JORDAN, SECRETARY TO THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT NO. ONE, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1979 On this the 9th day of July 1979, upon motion made by Commissioner Garrett, seconded by Commissioner Guthrie, the Court unanimously approved, that the Secretary to the Justice of the Peace of Precinct No. One, Nina Jordan, be granted a merit increase, from $6960.00 per annum 4"7fi t; to $8160.00 per annum, effective July 1, 1979. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o " NO. 13746 APPROVAL OF COMPENSATION FOR RUBY NEECK, DEPUTY SHERIFF FOR SERVICES AS JAIL MATRON, EFFECTIVE JULY 1st, 1979 On this the 9th day of July 1979, upon motion made by Commissioner Garrett, seconded by Commissioner Guthrie, the Court unanimously approved that Ruby Neeck, Deputy Sheriff, be compensated for services as Jail Matron, in the amount of $600.00 per annum, effective July 1, 1979, payable out of the Jail Operating Fund. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 13747 APPROVAL OF MERIT INCREASE FOR MARY JO BRANDON, DEPUTYDISTRICT CLERK OF KERB COUNTY„ TEXAS On this the 9th day of July 1979, upon motion made by Commissioner Speakmon, seconded by '; Commissioner Garrett, with Commissioners Garrett and Speakmon and County Judge, Julius R. Neunhoffer, voting "AYE" and Commissioners Lich and Guthrie voting "NO", said motion carrying by a majority vote, it was approved that Mary Jo Brandon, Deputy District Clerk of Kerr County, Texas, be granted a merit increase effective July 1, 1979, from $6600.00 per annum to $7200.00 i per annum. ' o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 13748 EMPLOYMENT OF LAW FIRM OF PERDUE, BRANDON, BLAIR, SHIEVER AND FIELDER, TO ASSIST THE COUNTY ATTORNEY OF KERB COUNTY, TEXAS, WITH DELINQUENT TAX SUITS AGAINST 40 LOVACA GATHERING COMPANY ~' On this the 9th day of July 1979, upon motion made by Commissioner Lich, seconded by Commissioner Guthrie, the Court unanimously approved the employment of the law firm of Perdue, " Brandon, Blair, Shiever and Fielder, to assist the County Attorney of Kerr County, Texas, ' James C. Nogues, with Delinquent Tax Suits against 40 LoVaca Gathering Company, for the years 1977 and 1978, as per letter proposal dated July 6, 1979, on file with the County Clerk of Kerr County, Texas. I 'I HOWARD PERDUE '~', LARRY BRANDON JIM BLAIR JERRY SHIEVER C. DAVID FIELDER Hon. Julius R. Neunhoffer 'I Kerr County Judge Courthouse Kerrville, Texas 78028 O-o-O-O-O-o-O-O-O-O PERDUE, BRANDON, BLAIR, SHIEVER & FIELDER ATTORNEYS AT LAW REPLY TO: Austin Office July 6, 1979 AMARILLO, TEXAS 79105 P.O. Box 9132 (806) 359-3188 FT. WORTH, TEXAS 76112 P.O. Box 8801 EXT. METRO (817) 461-3344 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 2nd Floor STEWART TITLE BUILDING 9th & SAN ANTONIO (512) 477-3741 Re: Collection of delinquent taxes due by Lo-Vaca Gathering Company Dear Sir: ~; Please accept and approve this letter as a record of our agreement whereby the Commis- sinners Court of Kerr County, hereinafter called Client, has employed the law firm of Perdue, ' Brandon, Blair, Shiever and Fielder, hereinafter called Attorneys, to assist Kerr County Attorney James Nogues, hereinafter called County Attorney, in enforcing the collection of delinquent ad valorem taxes, penalties, interest and costs assessed to and owed by Lo-Vaca Gathering Company for the years 1977, and 1978 and any subsequent years becoming due during