233 of the said Spur 535 together with the contemporaneous construction of a segment of connecti roadway within the airport will result in a relocation of the route of access to the public use and commercial areas of the airport and will eliminate the need for the continuing public ~~ use of the existing principal entrance to the west side of of Louis Schreiner Field as well ~~' I i. as certain other public roadways lying to the west of Spur 535; and it further appearing to the Court that a commitment by Kerr County and the City of Kerrville to close such roadways is~ an essential factor in the pending negotiations for the acquisition of right of way for the route of Spur 535, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Holland, seconded by Commissioner Lich, and unanimously approved by the Court that, subject to the concurrence by the City Council of the City of Kerrville, Kerr County does hereby accept the following recommendations] of the Joint Airport Advisory Board and the Kerrville Planning and Zoning commission to close ~! i. and abandon the following public roadways within and in the proximity of Louis Schreiner Field on completion of the new Spur 535 access roadway to Louis Schreiner Field as shown in ~' the sketch filed herewith as "Exhibit A', with each governing body to act according to its own administrative procedures, the said recommendations being to close the following public roadways: 1. A portion of the Peterson Farm Road (Old Highway 27)west of Spur 535; 2. The old Schulze-Post Road between the present routes of Highway 27 and the Peterson Farm Road; 3. The present main entrance roadway to Louis Schreiner Field between Highway 27 and the Peterson Farm Road subject to the retention of an easement for permanent access to the City-County owned water tower site and with portions of said roadway to be reserved as an access route to the present Mooney lease area from the Peterson Farm Road. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 14824 ORDER APPROVING OIL, GAS AND t4INERAL LEASE WITH EVEREST MINERALS CORPORATION AS TO 42.146 ACRES OF MINERALS OWNED BY KERR COUNTY BENEATH OLD RIGHT OF WAY OF STATE HIGHWAY NO. 41 On this the 11th day of October, 1982 came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of approving an oil, gas and mineral lease with Everest Minerals Corporation as _.,, ~~ to 42.146 acres of minerals owned by Kerr County beneath the old right of way of State Highway` No. 41; and it appearing to the Court that the aforesaid lease as to 5 tracts of road right of way as originally conveyed to Kerr County in fee simple in the year 1930 has been negotiat- ed, drawn and approved by County Attorney H. Ritman Jons, and that it would be in the best interests of Kerr County to approve the lease as drawn for a 3 year period with Everest Minerals Corporation, the lessee as to the oil, gas and minerals under the abutting privately owned lands, for the total consideration offered, and it further appearing that the notice of the Court's proposed action has been posted in the Kerr County Courthouse for more than 72 hours in compliance with the provisions of Art. 6252-17, V.A.T.S., it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Holland, seconded by Commissioner Guthrie and unanimously approved by the Court that Kerr County approve the aforesaid oil, gas and mineral lease and that the County Judge be authorized to execute the same on behalf of Kerr County. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 14825 APPROVAL OF SALARY INCREASE OF JODY VANICEK, DEPUTY COUNTY TREASURER On this the 11th day of October 1982, upon motion made by Commissioner Holland, seconded by Commissioner Lich, the Court unanimously approved a routine salary increase of Jody Vanicek, Deputy County Treasurer, due to the completion of her probationary period, effective October 1st, 1982, in the amount of $300.00 per annum.