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Kntr (n{inh• Tn>~a~ ~j //x'117 ' ti1~171J TEXAS PARKS & `'4'ILIILIFE ©EPARTMEl`~TT GRANTS-Ii~I-Aid BRANCii JrJL~, 1J9^r TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Nos Cover Letter & Resolution 1 - 2 Application Form 3 - 4 Letter of Commitment 5 - 7 Applicant's Certification & Program Assurances 8 - 9 Location Nlap 10 - 12 Program Narrative 13 - 15 Environmental Assessment & Environmental Checklist 16 - 24 Photographs of the Project Area 25 - 28 Tabular Summary of Project Elements & Costs 29 Site Plan 30 Proof of Ownership & Legal Control 31 - 48 Proof the Sponsor Can Prevent Drilling/Mining of the Project Site 49 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Review Comments/ Clearance/404 Permit 50 - 52 Supporting Documents 53 - 58 Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application COVER LETTER & RESOLUTION Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application NEED UPDATED COVER LETTER & RESOLUTION APPLICATION FORM _,_ Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application .... APPLICATION FORM - PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION TEAS RECREATION ~ PARRB ACCODNT PROGRAM I. SPONSOR: KERR COUNTY A. Address COUNTY COURTHOUSE ROOM 113, 700 :MAIN KERRVILLE, TEXAS 78028 B. Federal Tax Identification Code: 74 600 1490 C. Contact & Phone Number: (210) 792-2255 I I . PROJECT NAME : FLAT ROCK LAKE COUNTY PARK III. PROJECT LOCATION A . City & County : KERRVILLE , KERB COUNTY B. State Legislative Districts _ 1. Senate: 25 2. House: 53 C. Federal Congressional District: 21 IV. FUNDS REQUESTED A. Sponsor (50%) : 294,845 B. State (50%) 294,845 C. Total Project: 589,690 - * * * * * ~ To the best of my knowledge and belief, all •documentation in this application is true and correct, the application has been duly authorized by the governing body ct the sponsor, and the sponsor agrees to comply with "- all program rules and procedures if grant assistance is awarded. Signature of Official Authorized in Resolution ROBERT A. DENSON, COUNTY JUDGE (210) 792-2211 "~' Typed Name, Title and Telephone Number Date _. APPLICATION FORM - PART II - BUDGET INFORMATION TEXAS RECREATION ~ PARRS ACCOUNT PROGRAM SECTION A - CALCULATION OF THE TOTAL PROJECT COST Cost/value - 1. i Land Improvements, and Right-of-IJay i $ - 0 - 2. ~ Appraisals and Boundary Survey 12, 190 3. Professional services (Including Aerial Topo 52,500 ~. Demolition, Removal and Site Preparation 14,0 0 0 - S. Construction, Renovation and Groject Improvements 5 0 1.0 0 0 6. SUB-TOTAL (Add lines 1 through 5) 579.690 ,.,_ 7. Contingency 10 , 000 ?. TOTAL PROD.CT COST (Add lines ~ anc ') $589,690 Q. Grant Reouest (50% of tine 8) $500.000 SECTION B - LOCAL SPONSOR MATCHING SHARE Cost/value - 1. Voter Approved Capitol Improvement Bonos 2. Sponsor Appropriations $ 114, 845 ~. Sponsor In-House Labor, Equipment, Materials ~. Sponsor or Puclicly Ouned, Non-Parkland S. Private Donations of Land 6. Private Donations of Cash 7. Private Donations of Labor, Equipment, Materials °. Other_Governmental/Educational Institution Resources (Specify in Section C) 180.000 _ 9. Other rants (Specify in Section C) ~ 10. Other unds/Resources (Specify in Section C) 11. TOTAL LOCAL SPONSOR SHARE (Add lines 1 through 10) $ 2 9 4,8 4 5 SECTION C - EXPLANATIONS LETTER OF COMMITMENT Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application NEED UPDATED LETTER OF COMMITMENT APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION & PROGRAM ASSURANCES Flat Rock Lake Cotcnty Park Grant Application APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION ~ PROGRAM ASSIIRANCEB TEXAS RECREATION i PARKS ACCOUIIT PROGRIUI "° As the duly suthorized representative of the sponsor l certify that the sponsor: 1. r.-.-- . • ~.. Has complied with all pertinent local and state laws, and Texas Recreation ~.Pa~ks Account Program ._. (TRPA) requirements requiring public hearings. - ~~.:~ ;: 2. ~. Has the required proportionate share of funds. available andJ-suff' .en~ for the project as required by ~ . ~ "~ Section 13.309 of the Parks i YiZdlifr Code. 3. Will meintai and operate areas acquired or developed with TRPA assistance at sponsor expense as required by lion 13.309 of the Parks & Jildlife Code. 4. Will germane ly dedicate for public park and recreation use all project area(s) which receive TRPA `° assistance, a>f required by Chapter 640.1.2' of TRPA Grants Manual Guidelines. 5. Has the legal authority to apply for TRPA assistance, and the institutional, managerial and financial capability to ensure proper planning, management and completion of the project described in this application. 6. Will give the State of Texas, hereafter referred to as "State", through any authorized representative, access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the assistance; and will establish a proper accounting system in accordance with generally accepted accounting ~° standards or agency directives. 7. Wilt not dispose of, modify the usE of, or change the terms of the real property title, or other interest in the site and facilities without permission and instructions from the Texas Parks ~ Wildlife ° Department hereafter referred to as the "Department" Will record the State interest in the title of real property in accordance with Department directives and will include a covenant in the title of real property acquired in whole or in part with TRPA assistance funds to assure nondiscrimination during the useful life of the project. 8. 51111 comply with the requirements of the Department with regard to the drafting, review and approval of construction plans and specifications. 9. will provide and maintain competent and adequate engineering supervision at the construction site to -' ensure that the complete work conforms with the approved plans and specifications. 10. Will furnish quarterly progress reports and such other information as may be required by the Department. 11. 4ill initiate and complete the work within the applicable time frame after receipt of approval from the Department. 12. Wilt establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that _ constitutes or presents the appearance of personal or organizational conflict of interest or personal gain. '_. 13. viii comply with all State and Federal statues relating to non-discriafination. These include but are -' not limited L~: (a) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) which prohibits discrimination;on the basis of race, color or national origin; (b) Title IX of the Education Amerxinents of 72, as amended (20 U.S.C. §§ 1681-1683, and 1685-1686) which prohibits discrimination on the basis o sex; (c) Section SOk of the Rehabilitatipn Act of 173, as amended (29 U.S.C. § 794) which prohibit iscrimination of the basis of handicaps; (d) the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 U. .C. §§ 6101-6107) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; (e) any other non-discrimina on provisions in the specific statute(s) wider which application for TRPA assistance is being made, and (f) the requirements of any other non-discrimination statute(s) which may apply to _ the application. 14. Will comply with the flood insurance purchase requirements of Section 102(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-234) which requires recipients in a special flood hazard area to participate in the program and to purchase flood insurance if the total cost of insurable construction and acquisition is 110,000 or more. (Page 1 of 2) 15. Will comply with environmental standards which racy be prescribed pursuant to the following: (a) institution of environmental quality control measures under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-1900 and Executive Order (EO) 11514; (b) protection of wetlands pursuant to EO 11990; (c) evaluation of flood hazards in floodplains in accordance with EO 11988; (d) assurance of project consistency with the approved State management program developed under the Coastal Zone Kanagement Act ~•• of 1972 (16 U.S.C. §§ 1451 et seq.); (e) conformity of Federal actions to State (Clean Air) Implementation Plans under Section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act of 1955, as amended (42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq.); and (f) protection of endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1473, as amended, (P.L. 93-205). ._.. 16. Yill comply with the Wild end Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (16 U.S.C. §§ 12T et seq.) related to protecting components or potential components of the national wild and scenic rivers system. 17. Will assist the Department in assuring compliance with Texas Antiquities Code (Rev. 9-1-87). 18. Yill cause to be perforated the required financial and compliance audits in accordance with the Single Audit Act of 1984. • - 19. dill tomply t+ith ell provisions of the "Sumtary of Guidelines for Administration of Local Park Grant Assistance Projects". 20. Will comply with all applicable requirements of all other State and Federal laws, regulations and policies governing this program. KERR COUNTY COyII~IISSIONERS COURT Sponsor Name FLAT ROCK LAKE COUNTY PARK Project Name - Signature of Official Authorized in Resolution ROBERT A. DENSON, COUNTY JUDGE - Print or Type Name and Title of Official Date (Page 2 of 2) LO CATIO N MAP Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application ~ ~~ ~ ~ 3 ~a:~ ~ r `1 r l; l ft~l l ~~ ~{'~flii`ffil ~ ~ ~ ~~. 1 ~ U w l '1 11~11 ~, II ~' ~~ 1;ff 11l,rrl I~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ url frf~ .~~ i `v` -~ y . ~r- . ~1 C t 411 ~i~ !t~s Ali 11~ t yl~l. It~-ltitltt{ t(pptff-ggi+ I~i'~'~~~~~~i~IRI~ i~~: s`4i-~-~~~ iQa ~ ~~`- N I I I I i KEY TO MAP 10•Year Flood Boundary -------• 10-Year Flood Boundarv ' LOODWAYFRINGE ~ FL009WAY DO-Year flood Boundary L 00-Year Flood Boundary ------- ,pproximate 100-Year -----~ ~~ lood Boundary LL__--.. rocs Section Lfne ~ LJ aevation Ke(erence Mark RM7 X Rlver Mile • M1.5 FLOODWAY FLOOD BOUNDARY AND Fl00DWAY MAP KERB COUNTY, TEXAS (UNINCORPORATED AREAS) PANEI 275 OF 350 (SEE MAP INDEX FOR PANELS NOT PRINTED) CITY OF KERRVILLE 800 JUNCTION HIGHWAY KERRVILLE, TEXAS 78028 PLANNING DEPARTMENT APPROXIMATESGALE 4000 0 ?000 FEET ~---- PROGRAM NARRATIVE Flat Rock Lake Cotcnty Park Grant :4ppliartion PROGRAM NARRATIVE KERR COUNTY FLAT ROCK LAKE COUNTY PARK Prepared by: Frontera Associates International, Inc. - Description of Proposed Project: The proposed park is adjacent to Flat Rock Lake and approximately 1/4 mile south of Kerrville. The proposed park would provide the following recreational activities: Picnic Units (12) Pavilion/Learning Center Hike and Bike Trail _ Pedestrian Bridge Lake Access for Fishing and Swimming Sand Volleyball (4) _ Playground Nature Areas -Interpretive Signage (Oak Forest and Living Creek) Landscape - Lighting (30 area lights) Multi-Use Open Space for Athletic Fields and Large Gatherings _ There are no existing facilities on the site to be demolished or renovated. All improvements will be constructed by contract. The sponsor will provide _ site preparation and construction inspection as in-kind service. Objectives and Need for Assistance: -- Kerr County has experienced a 27% population growth between 1980 and 1990 and projections indicate that the County will grow at approximately the same rate through 2010. The increase in population has over taxed the _ limited recreation opportunities now available. Flat Rock Lake County Park will offer the residents of Kerr County a multitude of recreational activities. The Kerr County Master Plan (1996- 2001) identifies the following top 15 needs based on resident surveys, in order of rank: 1. Swimming 2. Playgrounds 3. Trails for Hike and Bike 4. Fishing Areas 5. Group Pavilion 6. Golf 7. Camping - 8. Wildlife/Nature Area 9. Volleyball Courts 10. Soccer 11. Basketball 12. BasebalUSoftball Fields 13. Tennis 14. Racquetball The proposed park provides for nine of the top 14 ranked recreational activities and five of the top five ranked recreational activities. The project proposes that 300 ft. of shoreline along Flat Rock Lake be developed as a beach area to provide for swimming and wading in the lake. _._ The lake is fed by the Guadalupe River and is approved for primary contact. The swimming area would have lifeguard stands and buoys to indicate depth and limits of swimming area. Outdoor showers would be provided to accommodate user needs. This facility would provide the number one ranked need for the County. This swimming facility would be the first in Kerr County to be provided by the County Parks System. The total development cost of the project is $588,690 (excluding project signage). The cost of Recreation facilities is $438,700 or 74% of the total construction cost. Using the formula provided to determine maximization of development funds, -' we have obtained the following results: $438 700 x 25 = 18 - $588,690 The project will provide increased recreation opportunities for all residents of Kerr County and specifically, for the following potential users: 1. Elderly: Approximately one out of four citizens in the County are 65 and over, which is twice the state ratio. The proposed hike and bike trails, fishing and picnic areas would be utilized by this segment of the population. - 2. "Youth at Risk": Provision of park facilities and organized recreational programs offer positive alternatives for free time activities. 3. "Persons with Disabilities": All facilities would be barrier free, providing accessibility to this segment of the population. 4. Children, Ages 1-19: Swimming, fishing, nature area, playground, volleyball, trails, picnic areas and athletic fields/open space, all contribute to providing for family oriented ~~' leisure activities. The land proposed for dedication by Kerr County is presently grassed and heavily wooded, with the exception of the area designated for athletic fields which is under cultivation. The confluence of Second Creek and Flat Rock Lake is in a natural state and will be preserved and protected as part of this project. There will be no development within this area. The County will promote this as a nature area to be utilized by local schools and education institutions. Signage and graphics for interpretation and education will be located along trails adjacent to this area. Additions to the existing landscaped areas of the park to be developed will be accomplished with only native plant material. The County has adopted the recommendations of the Five Year Master Plan. These recommendations include the linking of the proposed Flat Rock Lake _ Park with Louise Hays and Guadalupe Park by hike and bike trails. The proposed park at Flat Rock Lake would be the southern anchor to this trail system. Although this linkage is not included in this request, the ~' development of the trails at Flat Rock Lake Park will provide a first step. Source of Local Match and Relationship Between Other Federal or State Assistance: Kerr County has entered into an agreement with the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA). The agreement provides that the LCRA will donate $180,000 for the matching fund grant with the State Parks and Wildlife Department, and $20,000 for a five year master plan and grant application cost. The $180,000 is approximately 61% of the total match required. Maintenance and Operation Agreement: The park will be operated and maintained by Kerr County. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT & CHECKLIST __ Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application FLAT ROCK LAKE COUNTY PARK ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Description of Proposed Action: -' The proposed action is to develop, for outdoor recreational purposes, 66.50 acres of Kerr County lands in south Kerrville, Texas. The site is currently undeveloped and has no vegetation other than indigenous - grasses and trees. Approximately 15 acres of the site is under cultivation. The site was identified in the Kerr County current Parks and Recreation Master Plan (1996) as a county wide park. Site preparation will involve the removal of a small amount of underbrush, grading and installation of basic infrastructure including a water tap and wastewater tap, as well as underground electrical ~' lines and irrigation. Recreational Facilities will include the following: Lake Access for Swimming and Fishing Walking/Hiking Trails _ Pavilion/Learning Center Pedestrian Bridge Playground Multi-Purpose Open Fields - Sand Volleyball Picnic Units Nature Areas Landscaping Lighting Support Facilities will include the following: Roads Parking - Restrooms Irrigation System Project Signage . Community Coordination and Input: Various appropriate agencies have been consulted in connection with the development of this project. The citizens of Kerr County were surveyed and results were prioritized for the Master Plan effort. County departments including Engineering, Community Development, - as well as the Planning Committee of County Citizens appointed by the County Commissioners have actively participated in the planning of the Flat Rock Lake County Park. In addition, several other agencies were contacted to obtain pertinent information when appropriate. The - Upper Guadalupe River Authority was contacted to determine the state of the environment of the project site and ascertain if development would have an adverse impact on the area. Although the park site has not been formally surveyed for archaeological occurrences, no indicators of potentially significant ..-_ archaeological resources have been observed. There are no historic structures within the park site. Existing Environment: The proposed park site is located in the County's largest city, Kerrville, which is approximately 1,654 feet above sea level, which keeps the area approximately 6 - 7 degrees cooler than nearby locations such as San Antonio and Austin. --- The area boasts an annual average precipitation of 31.5 inches, with only a trace of snow recorded in any one year. Kerr County has an average of 275 days of sunshine a year. Although winter can be sometimes brisk and cool, rarely is it cold for long. Cold fronts usually last for 2 - 3 days at one time. January has a mean average temperature of 47°F and July has a mean average temperature of 81°F. Existing air quality is good and visibility usually clear. Prevailing southeasterly winds seem to maintain air quality. There is very little development southeast of the proposed site and the prevailing winds ___ keep most of the typical urban pollutants away from the site. Air pollution sources are automobile traffic in the vicinity and some blowing dust emissions occurring from limited agricultural operations and limited construction in the area. The site is relatively flat with very little defined slope, except towards the Guadalupe River. The soils are generally classified as a copita fine sandy loam with 0 to 3% slope and very fine sandy loam with 1 to 5% slope. Flora and fauna are limited to indigenous grasses, trees and brush. Approximately 15 acres of the site is in agricultural use. -' There are no known threatened or endangered plant or animal species in the area. -- Flood Plain and Wetlands: A portion of the proposed site is located within a flood plain area. ,__ There is no portion of the site designated as a wetland. Socio-Economic Factors: Statistics show that over 69% of the population is over 25 years old with 24% over 65 years of age. The median age shown in the 1990 Census was 43.20 versus the national average of 35.9. This indicates Kerr County has a predominantly more mature stable population with a large retirement community. __ Based on 1990 Census data, Kerr County is predominantly white (over 80%) with only 16% Hispanic. There are almost an equal number of males as females in the County, 52.7% female vs. 47.3% male. The 1990 Census shows a total of 6,742 persons below the poverty level, or 17% of the population. The median income is $23,205 for Kerr County vs. $27,016 statewide. - Land Use: The site is bordered on its west side by Flat Rock Lake. The north, east and south sides have only sporadic development of a commerciaUresidential mix. Outdoor Recreation: The proposed Flat Rock Lake County Park is identified by the County's current Parks and Recreation 5 Year Master Plan and is scheduled as - a priority item. The design of the park and its features are in concert with the County's Master Plan and the guidelines of the National Recreation and Parks Assessment. Environmental Impact of the Proposed Action: Climate (Air Quality) The air quality, presently, is very good. We can assume that it would be affected on those occasions when planned events would __ increase the number of au~omobiles in the area by park users, some dust during development of the site, and from use of the play areas. Since this will be a county wide outdoor recreational facility, we assume additional automobile traffic would be generated to and from the site. With the above items considered, we believe the overall impact to the area will be minimal. Soils Soils would be disturbed during construction and could result in some limited run off, increased foot traffic in the area could -- result in small areas of soil compaction. However, large areas of the site will be left undisturbed and with the implementation of an irrigation system, the overall impact to soils would be negligible. Flora and Fauna Vegetative cover would be reduced somewhat by facility construction but not significantly. Since there is little or no presence of animals on the site, the animal population for the area should not be significantly affected by the development of the outdoor recreational facility. Archaeoloeical and Historical Resources No archaeological sites or historical structures are known to be - present which would be impacted by park development. If evidence of such resources are discovered, an archaeological survey will be conducted. The survey could reveal resources - that could otherwise be left undiscovered. Any historical evidence would contribute to the body of knowledge about cultural history of the region. Alternative uses of the property would not require a survey, thus existing archaeological _ resources could be left undiscovered or could be destroyed during construction. - Socio-economic Factors Development of the park may affect the desirability and expense of homes in the surrounding area. In general, a park is expected to make housing more desirable although the traffic and activities in parks can be objectionable social impacts. Overall, the presence of a park adds stability to the neighborhood and - should help to reduce problems associated with "youth at risk". Land Use Development of the park would cause disruptions of the existing natural setting but would not influence the surrounding commercial/residential areas. A park setting helps provide a more balanced land use pattern in developing urban areas, and addresses a specific goal in the County's Parks & Recreation Master Plan. Outdoor Recreation Development of the park would significantly increase recreational opportunity in an underserved area of Kerr County. A variety of outdoor recreation would be made available including the following: swimming, playground activities, field sports, water recreation, hike and bike trails. Recreational opportunities for the handicapped would be increased since the park would meet all ADA requirements. Mitigation Measures All facilities to handle visitor needs would be built in full compliance with the Kerr County's Master Plan and Ordinances, - which provides guidelines for environmentally sensitive construction and development. __ The proposed action provides for the following environmental control features: 1. Prior to construction, topsoil will be removed, stockpiled -' and later redistributed. 2. Clear-cutting for paths and parking areas will be kept to an absolute minimum to allow clear passage. 3. No roads, parking areas or buildings will be constructed _ in slopes exceeding 15%. 4. Wherever possible, vegetation will be left undisturbed. where disturbance occurs, the area will be revegetated with indigenous plant materials along with the installation of additional native trees throughout the site. - 5. The site plan will be designed to disburse people and activities throughout the site to reduce soil erosion and compaction from foot traffic. 6. Fall absorbing materials will be placed under playground facilities. _ 7. Areas along the westerly portion of the site will only consist of walking paths and quiet areas for the preservation of existing flora and to encourage ~- redevelopment of wildlife habitat. Adverse Impacts which can not be Avoided: A developed park site would increase traffic around the park location. As a result of the increased traffic and outdoor recreational activities, ~' noise levels in the area adjacent to the complex would rise during peak use periods. -- Short Term Uses -vs- Long Term Productivity: The short term use of the site would be for some school activities and unsupervised neighborhood recreation. Such an open space site would receive very little management or supervision and would be more susceptible to undesirable activities such as gang assemblies, alcohol and drug consumption, as well as trash dumping. Development of the Flat Rock Lake County Park would result in an accessible and usable outdoor setting. In addition to passive -- recreational opportunities, active recreation would be made available. A wider range of recreation would be made available for a broader range of park users including children, the elderly and the handicapped who have a harder time utilizing a complete natural setting. The ultimate result of park development would be a positive social benefit. - Irreversible Commitment of Resources: Development of the park site would remove some vegetative cover of the site, and possibly remove a limited amount of wildlife habitat. The natural setting would not be visually changed. Alternatives to the Proposed Action: The primary alternative to proposed park development would be no action or no park development. The results would be a continuation of recreational deficiencies in this area of Kerr County. As population continues to grow in Kerr County, the gap between recreation demand and supply would widen. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECICI+IST ~_ (NOTE: Multiple site projects require separate checklists.) _ PROJECT SPONSOR: KERB COUNTY PROJECT NAME : FLAT ROCK LAKE PARK '° PREPARED BY: FRONTERA ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL. INC. I. GENERAL INFORMATION Please circle the appropriate answer. NO YES Are there existing overhead utilities or easements within the project area? (If "yes", locate and label them on the site plan and boundary map.) NO YES Are there any known threatened or endangered species of flora or fauna located within the project area(s)? If "yes" provide details. -- NO YES Do you have a jurisdiction-wide parks, recreation and open space master plan? (If yes, provide a copy with the application.) II. SURROUNDING LAND USES ~~' Please fill in the appropriate answer. Examples include single- family residential, multi-family residential, ranch, agricultural, industrial, commercial, retail, school, park, etc.) North: AGRICULTURAL SOtlth: AGRICULTURAL East: RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL RECREATIONAL West : LAKE STATE PARK III. SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROJECT SERVICE AREA (Include a map identifying the project service area, low income residential areas, and areas with significant -- concentrations of ethnic populations identified in IIIB.) A. Income Groups ~ Low (less than $12,575): 30 $ Middle ($12,575 to $50,000): 54 $ High (more than $50,000): 16 TOTAL: 100$ 43 22 B. Ethnic Groups $ African American: $ Caucasian: $ Hispanic: ' $ Native American: $ Oriental: .4 $ Other TOTAL: .3 100$ Source: 1990 U.S. CENSUS IV. PROJECT ACREAGE Acres to be acquired: Acres to be developed: TOTAL Project Acreage: 60.00 60.00 V. FISH & WILDLIFE RESOURCES - Please circle the appropriate answer. A listing of applicable laws and regulations accompanies the checklist, and after each question a reference to the applicable laws and regulation is ._ provided. NO YES Does the project alter, renovate or demolish a building or disturb soil around structures, or suspected structures, that were constructed prior to 1944? (I.A, B) NO YES Will the project modify or place/remove fill material in a creek, stream, tidal area, or other bodies of water? (II.A, B) NO YES Will the project fill, modify or drain a wetland? (II.A) NO ES Will the project impound or withdraw water from a creek, stream or other water body? (II.A, B, D) NO ES Will the project cause discharge of effluent which will require a federal or state permit? (II.C) NO YES Will the project include the placing or storing of solid wastes or other material above ground or in a pit? (II.E) ^ NO YES Could the project result in air emissions from landfills, burning, construction, or production facilities which will require a permit? (II.F) 2 80 17 .3 44 23 ~ burning? (II.G) NO YES Will the project modify habitat or rookeries that °' provide significant nesting habitat for nongame birds? (D.A) VI. TOXIC OR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CHEMICALS & DRUGS NO YES Does the project include the use and/or storage of ._ herbicides or pesticides? (III.A, B, C, D) NO YES Does the project require a pesticide use exemption _ permit under state or federal regulations? (III.C) NO YES Will the project involve chemicals or discharge into -- the air or water that would affect any state or federally listed endangered or threatened species or their habitats? (ZI.C, F; III.A, B, C, D; IV.A, B) NO YES Does the project include the installation or removal of above or below ground fuel storage tanks? (II.H) NO YES Does the project include the use of therapeutants, drugs or chemicals that promote healing, growth or regroduction of fish or wildlife? (III.E} NO YES Will the project or activity affect a state or federally listed, threatened or endangered species or -- one proposed for listing, or their habitats? (IV.A, B) NO YES Will the project affect ecologically unique or _ sensitive areas on public lands? (IV.C) VII. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS OR INFORMATION NO YES Does the project include prescribed or controlled 45 24 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PROJECT AREA Flat Rock Lake Cocanty Park Grant Application b.~ ~.- . _ - ~.k. .~~:~-4 - _.-_ - - _ ~. VIEW OF PROPOSED PICNIC AREA LOOKING I~'ORTHWEST VIEW OF PROPOSED PICNIC AREA LOOKING SOUTHEAST VIEW OF PROPOSED OPEN SPACE AREA LOOKING SOUTHWEST VIEW OF PROPOSED OPEN SPACE AREA LOOKING NORTHEAST ~ f'~ _ • , . ._~ i.Y .. ~ _.- .. f-' .~. ^. S ~e~ .Y .,~~-. -.. .~, ! 1 ~ ~Y ~ _ ... ~r ... `:~ 't i~ J E .~~ -_ = ~ ` ~:' ~' '_ T~R~ AREA F p-RppO~ED TKyVEST VIES a ppK~NG ~pR __,-- r _ _..~ ~.~~ -- 4P p SE~D N A.T~ Ew OF PR G Sp~T~~EST VI Lpp~IN __--- ____ D pIC~11C ~REI~ T p-RpppS V IE`~~ O~ YI~G NO.~TxwF,S La~~ 't ~'. ~T~r) _ ~, ~ -~ r . _ - I'R~pQ~~v 10~ x-~~n~W ~1 VIEW ~F TKVVEST FR '~"~ ~~ -: ~. :~,~ ' _ M yy.~•'~'~# ,~ lY~~ 4 TABULAR SUMMARY OF PROJECT ELEMENTS & COSTS -- Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application FLATROCK T,AKF: COUNTY PARK TABULAR SUMMARY OF PROJECT ELEMENTS AND COST I. Professional Services Pre-Agreement Cost A. Site Planning and Application Preparation $ 6,190 B. Central Resources Survey and/or 404 Permit $ 6,000 (If Required) Construction Plans/Specifications and Inspections A. By Consultant $ 52,500 Subtotal $ 64,690 II. Construction Be,.gin: After Project Approval A. Utilities 1. Water $ 3,500 2. Electrical 10,000 3. Sanitary Sewer 4,000 B. Vehicular Access 1. Roads $ 19,800 2. Parking 38,000 C. Buildings 1. Restrooms (2) $ 26,000 D. Recreational Facilities 1. Picnic Units (12) $ 20,000 2. Pavilion/Learning Center (1,500 sq. ft.) 14,000 3. Hike and Bike Trail (8' x 6850') 56,800 4. Pedestrian Bridge 45,000 5. Lake Access for Fishing & Swimming 32,000 6. Sand Volleyball (4) 26,000 7. Playground 54,000 8. Nature Areas 6,500 Interpretive Signage (Oak Forest and Living Creek) 9. Landscape 68,400 10. Lighting (30 Area Lights) 30,000 F. Miscellaneous 1. Irrigation $ 60,000 2. Program Signage 1,000 Subtotal ~ $ 515,000 III. Contingency 10,000 GRAND TOTAL $ 589,690 SITE PLAN Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application VE y. ~. FT. 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"- - ~~~~55 ~a~ LP~~ ~, ~~~4~IN~ ~~NIt~1~I~lC~ 0 0 r~ i ~d s f ~~-fIJR~ PARK p~V~LOPh'tENT ~_ ~~'~T~oc GV,~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~~~ ~'~~~ 0 r. ~"~11`I~ ~S~pOM 1~ ~ ~~~Y~~ou~~ ~ ~ PLAY 6~oUN~ ro AGGa ~°p~AY~~~„pLUNU y~ ~ /{~~6~ y p,~ pHY91GAL NEE ~, ~• WpUL.D INCLUDE EAtHR00M5. ~•...,~ 15 LP~ND ~ ... 1 ,~~~ ~p~ST 'LIVING G~K' \ ~~~~ ~ E PRESERVED NATURAL AREA TO 8 p,TION AND PRO'1'EGTED. INTERPRETIVE IN~OR-" t TO 6E pROVIDED• MULTI-U5~ Of'~N 5Pp` ~,~T-oNAL MULTI-U5E FIELDS TO AGGOMMODATE REG SOGGER, SAND VOLLEYBALL, BASEBALL AND yOFTBALL' N01~,TH SGhLE: 1 "= 200'x0 ~~ G~S~ ~pl~ L~~~ ~G ~I~~~~ W~MMit~~ ~ ,~X15"f l~G ~ K c.T A-'T~ ~~`~` -., ~~._ ~~~T~~~~ GU~`~~l~U ~~~,~ ~'~ ~~Y~R C~ ~~~~ ~~„~`~IN ~,~~,,, (~~~~ ~,O E~ p~~ER`~~ ORMRTION N ~ ~~ ; ~~p, iN'fER~TIY~ a v~D~. TOHE~ _ ~p~N 5p~`G~ TiONP ~U L•~ ~ ~~~~ ~p,GGOMMODA p,RL f~ND ~F~ ~LTI•~ ~IE1-~ Q °~pl.L, gASEB SpGGER,SAND ~(~~?.~ G~ ~p~K'~ T~.4 V ~-_-'""-~"-'-~-''" ~~.1~ p~~~ -~a~ KKR ~~~~ PROOF OF OWNERSHIP & LEGAL CONTROL _ Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application ~~~ DEED 1/I2fI VSNDQ •S LISl~1 BBSEI;YBD FOR THS_ $EHLtIT OF GRat~l?OR 8TATS OF TEXAS + 1WQW SI.I. MEN BY THESE PRESENTS COtTIt]'Y OF 1CSRR • THA? SOUTHERN T7AVES?MEtITS, I14C . , a Taxna COrporatioo, by end throtigh its duly authorized undersigned officer, and L04i COUNTRY AOApB, LTD., a Taxes Limit~rd Partnership, by and ths:'ough its dnlp authorized general partner, of the eouatlr of tterr, State of Texas, (hersinatter 'Grantor', KbeLher one or Bose} for and inn cansiders- tioa of the anm of fiBbl J-HD HQ/I00 ($10.00} DOLLARS and other good nrsd valuable consideration in hand pnid by the Grantee herein Warned, the receipt of which is herebT aaknawled~ed, ANR FOR Ts3E FURTfiSR COD7SIDERI-TZON of the execution and delivery by Gzantea of a ene certain promissory note of even date herewith in the principal suss Of FZFTY-BZx T800SA19D SI7I BU1iDR"..II 56VEIiTY-THREE AFD 30/ 100 {$S6,6?3.30} DCTLLARS, payaixle to the order at Grantor, as therein gzovided, the paraent of which note is secured by the vendor's liens bereia satailled, sad is additionally secured by a Deed of Trust of even date herewith to aQBEA2 J. PARltLEY, T'ruatsa, haw 6RAtt':sD, SOLD ANii COHVSYBD and by t2tese preeent^ do G!l,Ai+fT, SSI.L ]hI4D CONVEY unto 1CSRA CO[1NTY, a political ^ubdivision of the Stet.. of Texas, of the Countp of 1Csrr, State of Texas, (rerainafter "Grantee', vhetber one or moray, all of the follor-iaq described real psopertr, lying and beiag situated in Karr County, Texas, together with all rights, beAelits, privileges, tensmaata, here:ditesentr and nppurtestances thereon az in az~.riae appertaining thereto sad together with any sad All iarprovsaeats thereon described as fallow, to-zit: All those eertaia tracts or parcels at land lying and btistg sitvatad ire t1M Cogat7 of ]C~rr, State a! Texas. rDOre particalarly described iA and sabjsct to the exceptions statsd in Exhibit •A', attached Dereto and ssads a part hereof for all purpoiras. TO 811VH ACID ?O HOLD t2~e above desCZi.bed pre>ilises, together with all Wad singular tho rights and appurtenancca tfiertto is anywise belongiaq unto the said Graatae, and Grantee's heirs, legal repstesantati-es, a,aceeesosa sad assigps forever; and Grantor does haceby bind Grantor. sad Grantar•s aa3rs, legal represesltatl.vea, successors and assigns to IPARRPiDiT JIND POFtSYBR DElBxD all and riagttlaz 1 -.1 STh' _',' IT ACA' par A_7'C son Xez Rer [er ~~~ fdO ~~ s wrl~ 7rsh~1 42 . YOC O tJ~f~lG!~~~t 6T]1Y's 8! ?EX1LS • ._ _ CAUfi'r1C Ot l~ Wl • This inetrw~act was aaknowlsdgsd before u on the ^~ day of . 1995, ~by Ttx HOOD, General Partnes of LClFi GOLJIi'fRY • -• A S, Ta., • Texee b3mited Pnrtnet~hip, ors bRlsnlf of said Baited partnereblp. ;,wt~,4?. w,.;:_..,,. ~..,,.~ ~ Rotary C, Sate of TWCde '•!~~p!=' S,:~;c~•41C~ rO,+;D?~ !t}r Co~t eaio0 expiress ~7/t~- r7 D r~ ~/ C~-~.•.. Hatacy'e pri Le aaae 1lFPQR RECORDING RETURN T'Os ~013r Robert 11_ Den9on Eerr Cannty Judgo Kerr County Cdutt.5onee Kerrville, ?e:e~ 7SG24 ~~~ritnrorreti~I~+~/wM .r~ ~":~ ArK 031995 ~~~~ ,~' ~~,~- PREP.~iRED 211 THE L~St OF?ICS 4F+ Aobezt J. Permiey 2?2 Sidney Balker South, Suite 615 1C:rrvilla, Tezas 7802H f1~.ED ,~'OR R.~+GO~D ~i. ~ ~ ~ 8.. ~s't~it ._..~ .,kl APR - ~ 1995 PATRlG1~l ~1'E ____ ~rxeo.M ws AP$ 8 X1395 p~ ~~~~ +~+rR.co~aitaF os~sa ~ fir. ~ ~~°~ 3 ~3 -- ~5 "35 .c ._ .. .-_ c __ _ - -_. ~_ __ `- All that certain tract or parcel of land casprising, approximately, O,ii arr• cut of Thos. N. ttSRtar Survey t7o. I10, Abstract ho. 248, and 44.40 acres out of 1Va. flat[ Survey :io. 68, Abstract No. 366, in xarr County. Texaa; part of 87.59 acres conveyed to Saran 8. Lloyd __ from [!Arvin Xannedy by a xsrraatp Deed with Asuumptior. of vendor's Lion executed the 7th day of t}eceauer, 1959, and recorded in volaa~e lQ6, at Page tZB, of t1e Dead Recorda of Kwrr Cocnty, Texas; and tieing awra particularly described by metes end Aoueds tie follow s SFGSNH:NG at a .i2' iron stake !or t'na westerly north corzsr of the aereia doscribed tract end said 8'.58 acraa, the aoa~ westerly corner of 13.00 acres described in a Dead of trust to Hill Country 5aviago and Loan Aescciation :rosy yen R. pc:7eW, et ux, executed tb.. 13th day o: SeQCember, 19'6, and recazaeed in volumo IA S, at ?eqe 579, of the ,~,~sad o; ?ruaL Rerords oI Kerr Cocnty, i@xas; vh:ch roinr Sears, approxifnatel;+, fl2q ft. N. 4S deg. S. and 2852 st. Di, /5 deg. Fi. from the south nr lover rivex rnraer of said &urvey No. 68; THE:CC3, ai:.ny' L4e northwest line of void 97.54 aerae, S. 48 deq. 41' 54• W., at 75.77 ft. pa:ainq as existing 112` iron stake, theA .artinainq fcr a total dista:ice of 293.3° ft. to n 1/2` iron stake an the nOr:?teeat bank of Flat Rxk La1[a or, the G;,lada2-ups River; T:lEmCL, foil~-iag the uella is said lCenrady to FloydueeJ along that ~.:rtion of 11nd inttnda~ed '-7' the vatarS of aa;B lake a-~d rive= and ,aacceaalble !or surae7ing, all Cota+lrs n:~mer!cadc s. <8 deg. 41' S4" it 1:?.52 `~t.; S. 27 day. i!' 35' '~'. 3"v3.6~ ft.; ~. =~ 3ec;. 32' LT" ~i. ?75.90 fti S. 03 deq, 41' 15' B. lO1.E4 ft.F 5. ~1 deg. 0$' O1" w ~ C[ .r ~ 1~ jR:,T. .]•~• ~3• F.. ~?J.~~ .. j ~i ~6~. j7 31` ~'• 355.54 8. 4ti deg, i$' 33" L'. 2u^;.5i :[.; aiic~ n. 75 Jeq. 34' ~v' S, 252.2- f_. ic: the aoa:.~'. cprser of the :lAZ1Atn ~rscribad Bract; :BEtaCE, upca, aver and aoroea said 47,58 acraa, N. b3 deg. 22' 43' -- y. 577.13 ft. to a poi.at on the northeast bank o1 said Flat Rock Lnke et thw suut?~ career o: 1.Ot' acre cbrtrryed as ?tact 2 to Sterling Y_ £rs-nkliii, at ux, froa ban R. !lcltear. et ux, by ~ Warranty Deod with Vendnr•a Lian executed the 11th dap of llpril, 1178, and recorded in 17alome ZO7, at Paq• 38, of the Deed Reeorda of L(err Cauntp. ?axna; T83:NC$, coatinniag upoa, over and across said 87.58 acres: along tl~a southwest lice of said Track 2, i1. 36 deq. 37' 1S' 3t. 208.7Q ft. to the veer corner of eeid '!tact Z, a reentrant corner of the hereia described tract! along tba narthw-est line of said Tract 2, N, 53 deq. "~" 22' {5" E., at 0.83 it. passipg a 1/2" iron atak., then continuing for a rotas distance o! 208.70 !t. to ie existing 1I2' izoa etako ia~c the north corner of raid Tract 2, a reentrant career of ins herein described tract; along tZ,e aortheatt Iiae of said Tract Z, s. 3b deg. _ J7' 15' 8. 208.30 !L. to an existing 112" iron stake for the gait corner of acid Traci 2; b. 45 deg. 37. 36. 8. 4CC.03 ft. to a 1/T' iroA ^takei cad 11. 51 deq. 17• 35• R, I1S.78 !t. Lo a llz' iron [take !or the east corner of the desein dtseribeel treat fn the aoutbvest line of 3.65 acres conveyed to Carroll Y. Zschiesehe, at ux, free Don -_ R_ ?1cl~tev, at ax, by a ftazraaty Deed riLD Vaador'a Lien executed the 15th day of 12ay, il81. and recorded in Polume 2IE, at Page 841, of the Deed Records of Eerr CovatY, Texas; T9ENC$, continuing upon, trvrr and aeroae ^aid A?.58 acres alot7g the soutlnreat Iina of said 3.65 scres~ tl_ 46 deg. 19. 35' W. 117.89 !t. to sn existing 112" iron stakes ». ~2 deq. 2i• i5` ii. 308.70 !t. to an existing 1/B• iron stake at a trace endpost; and D1. O7 deq. OS' 1Z• H. 217.72 iL. to as ez±nting l/e` iron ^take in the southeast line of said 13.40 acrosl THHtiCE, alanq ttte sautbeaat and vo+-th+reet lines O! Reid 13.00 Beres, contir..ing upon, over and across Bald 67.58 acres, ascTz point rearYe4 with a ll2' iron atakei S. 38 deq. 05' Si' 1+T. 454.?9 ft>; Z~. 81 4eq. rs~xar'r ~~- ~~~ ~ eY 4 ~a~;~s 4 =~ ~~_ .-_ ~,~ X79?:2,c~4~fi • ° 3t' b5• -1. 287.32 ft. j 2[. 3S deq. ST' S7' 2f. 449,1 ft. ~ ti. S2 deeqq. 25' 42• fi. 494.37 ft.= and R. 51 deq. 29' 43• X. 237.38 ft. to the PLACE Oi 86Gi2DiiP2G, coatainlaq 16.34 acre. of land, store or lees, within these snetee and bounds, IACL9DZ11C 2S.E acres inundated by the raters of Flat Rock Lake sad the Gnadalape Riverl LE~FxcBPT the "•• folloxiaq 1.00 acres, leaviag a seat of 45.34 acres; Being Tract 210. 7 as shown on an nnrscorded plat of Aiasoad D Subdivision, conv~yad to Sterllnq v. Yzaaklin, et ox, from Don R. .... t~te2lev, et ux, by a slerraaty Qeed with Vesedor's Lien executed the 11th day of Aprll, 1910, seed recorded in Yoltse 207, at Paye 38, of the Dasd Ttecords of Rtrr County, ?pxas= and beiRq scare particularly described by uetea and bosnds a^ follow s --•- HBGIHNING at an existing 1(?' is:on stake far the north Corner of the herein described tract, rbicb point bears 2093.00 ft. N. ?8 deg 21' 48" B. fron- a fence cot`iterpost at tAw asst Corner of said 81.58 acres; " TBEPCB, S. 36 deg. 37' 15^ E. 208.70 ft. to an existing 1/2' iron ,take for the east corner of the herein described tracts TgEt1CE, S. 53 deg. 22• 45" ii. 208.70 !t. to • 1/2• iron stake ^et for ~, the south earner of the herein described tract; TBENCli, 27. 36 deg. 37' 1S" K. 208.T0 ft. to a 1/2' iron stake set for the vest corner of the herel.n described tract; T[tGltC2i, 41. 53 deq. 22' 45' 8. 208.70 ft. to the FI.A~B of BBGINNII+Ki, contaitsiag 1.40 acre of land, score or lere, vit2sin these mete^ and 5ounde; Survey dated June 9, 1997, by Don rf. Voelkel, >tagistered Professional .- Land &urvayar No. 3990. ~~ All those cestaln ?tarts 1ROS. Two [2} steed Berea [T}, as shows oss an unrecorded Plat of lyiasaood D Subdivision, Eery Coexrety, Texas, sore particularly described a: foilvvst TF~T iro. 2 °-" All that certain tract or parcel of load lying asu2 being situated in the County of Kerr, State of saxes, eosiprising one (1) Gore of land, snots or leas, out of Original Survey Yo. id, iiiliiam ttatt, Jlbetract 140. 366, and bsiag wore prarticularly described by testes and bounds .^ follows, to-wit: 88GIl12iI21G Jet an iron stake in the S11 line of s +{0 foot vide private roadway, for the Bast corset of snbjeot tract, said earner being located 24b.0 feet N. 36 deg. 23' Y. fro asotber iron state set oA .-- the Ilorth or N1t bwat of a slough or drag, at the cater' a edge as backed up by Plat Z;ock Aa9t, sad said from stake oa t2se bunk of said slough or drax beitsq located appraacisratelr 1120 feet 7s. 13 deq. tr. fross t2se iowr or Stsnth corner of .aid Qriginal SbrvaT DIo. 68, ilillias ltattj T2i82tC8, with ttsa 8N line of said private soadvap, 2t. 36 deg. 23' W. 205.? feet to as cross stake set for the Ubrt6 corner of subject tract: -' 'rBSxCSS, e. 53 deq. 3T• 11. 203.7 feet, ~• oz lass, to flee wteter•e edge of 271st Rock l'.a2ee as backed ss-p bX Tlat Hock Dan, for the Yest corner of subject tract, stacked by an l.rno stake _ T2l2iHCS, down th* bent of clef J1oek 2:ake, follc+riaq flea mater's edge, as backed up b~- TLt Rack Des, 3. 3i deq. 23• Z;. ?OB.T feet to the Savth vrtrsr of subject tsaet, t+azked by aA izose stake? BlI2iiSZT 'R• P]1G8 2 OT ~ P11Gffi -~~~ 45 d'JL 25 '96 1L'd5 AN ."c 70:.e _..-_ ~Ld ~_' ~_-+ ;~ ~~ 7~'NEPCE, N. S3 dsg. 31' lt. 409.7 feet, Ror^ or lose, to the VLACE OF BSGINHIltQ . TRACT 1Q4. ? i _ )111 that pertain tract oz parcel of lend lying and being aitueted in the County of Kerr, State of Texas, coa~prisinq one {1) acre of lead, a+ore or less, out of Otiginal Survey lip. 68, Nilliac~Itatt, Abstract ~To. 3d6, and being more partieu?arly described by motes and bounds °- as fol:ovs, to-wi.t BEGZ29mIH6 at en iron stake in the Bit line of a ~0 foot vide private roadvsy, far the Bast comer of subject tract, said corner being Iacated 1289.5 feat N. 36 dsg. 23' R. Sroa taother Iron stoke set an ._._ the Korth or lili bank of n slough ar drew, et Che voter's edge as backed up by flat Rook Dar-, and said iron stake oA the bank of said slough oz draw being Toasted eppraximatnly 2120 fee[ N. t3 deg. It. front the lover or South eocner of said Original Survey No. 58, __ Milliam Xatt; THENCE, wS.tS the 379 line of said private roadway, N. 3b deg. 23' H. 248.7 feet to an iron stoke set !or the Borth corner of ^ubZect tract TRENCH, S. 53 d•q. 37• xt. ZOS.: feet, bars or less, to LkLe water's edge of Plat Rock Lake, as barbed up by Plat Rock Dam, for the beat comer of subject tract, marked by an iron stake= SR6DlC$, down the bank of plat Bock Lake, ia2lowing the wate:'a edge, as backed up by Flet Rock Data, S. 96 dsg. 23' E. .208.7 feet to the Synth ;.corner of eaeject tract, marked by nn iron stake; T![BNCE, Z1. 53 deg. 37' E. 208.1 feet, more or less, to toe PI.A~6 OE $~,jy T XCH s3tP_~tt This Convsyaace is made wad acesptsd $SJ$JECT TO the Zoilv++ing °- easements, reaervstions, and other ratters, but only to the extent that the aace are valid aAd affect the tract herein conveyed: I. taaement to Karr County, texAS, dated lebruary 13, 1956, _ recorded in Volume 3, Page 15, $aseaaot xecerds of Kerr County, 'texas. 2. Basement to 1(srrvilla Talaphoae Company, dated Augnat 8, 29?2, recorded is VolWae 7, Page 438, 8asehsent Records of Kerr County, - Texas. 3. Right of Nap EwsesKnL doted December 28, 1979, reaorde4 in voluate 11. page 424, Easaaeat Records of xerr Cauaty, Teza^. -' 4. Saesment to Lo+r~er Colorado River llatbozitY, dated lebroary 17, 1983, recorded in Yolume 16, Paps 265, $asemeat Records of Kerr County, Tszas. 5. Road Right of Kay Ewasment dated Oetobez S, 1l9T, recorded [n volwsa 660, Paps 705. Real Property Jtecords of Esrr County, ?sxas. 6. All oil, gas and other.R3.aesala in and under and that say be produced frog the subject propart7, reserved by Dos a. Mellow and vita, Mande !. llcwsM, in MwrraAt Deed Mitb Vendor's Lien to sterling V. 1-raaklin and wife, Jodi 3C. Franklisl, Anted 1-pril I1, 2978, marded is volu9se xb7, page 38, Deed ]trcords, Kerr County, ?exaa. {Tract 8 Daly) 7. Tha rights of adyoiainq land owners in and to that part of the hareiaabove described property ~rhich slay ConeCitute ~-ccretion. - EXHIBIT •A' PAGB 3 or i BAGtS !~ 6 11:87 RN 1/HITE ROCK cXPL +21H 257 3574 Pa9z . ~ f1792~:~~4~ ~ 8. l1aY Pisil~7.a an4lar apparsab roadwys or euasenu ov.r or acro•^ the suh~eet ptoptrty. 9. propasty tests far 1195 aad all snbea4luent years. 10. ~astrictioaa filed of record is Voluas 19Z, Page il3 of the Deed lacorda of xsrr ConntY, swcas. (tract g on171 axaiarr •a- p~ / Os 4 pAGBS ~7 1 ~,.- 1 I I i I i~ 1 I 1 I ;~ 1 ~,_~L,..---~..-~.-~-" ~..+" y~° 1~ NI MI Nlrq N M IM~I A N W M4 NI M IN ~ ~q W ~ ~ ,Mt ~ IHp MME GM ~ •( M ~~ IW W ~~ IN,. y rd'N'~- _ .~~ . M • IN1Ml N ~~~ M• 1!q hN Mllwq~i wee OF bAN~I etJ0.ViY ~'~~ F0~'a ~~ ~%• 1 OF ~' ~w,ic~~ ° ~~ Veit i~o, Y'~, ~ ~KP~ ~~ ~aw~w-~` ~ e~''`"y~~w~ a v ~~' TMe w~nae rt awai eK oaw o '~ ate, ~,~ e~ ~ c rouRw~ Ke+~W ~~ 4 ~,~(~ ~ ~ vE~yp~ 4 ~ ~' e~~tao ~9 y~co~° 1'~0 ~quw~ ~ ~, Keaa couuSY ~~pp9e K1'f6M~~R rie1 1 ~~i Cha:_es S. Rees County Clerk • a-o-o-o-o-a t~0, 6522 pURGtiASa Or" NIh'ETX (90) ACRRS OF LAND FOR L1VES:'GG1(& AGRICITLTIJRF, BJILDING By motion duly made by Goif end seconded by Powell end unanimously approved by the Court, that Rerr County, Texas, Fdrehase 90 Bores of land more or less out of Survey 111 - S. 'Nallace snd Surrey 110 - T. hinter, bet~xeen right-oP-way of S,A. & A.P. Ry, Co. aAd the Guadalupe Rival, less that land in State Kighway X27, Pram Texas H~11 Country Development Foundation, a ".'exalt Corporation for X16,890.00 cash, subJect to title ex:uci,x tion and with a restriction that such ' • lbnd be used far Agriculture Bad Livestock purposes, Such lend to be used by Kerr County Taxag ;for site for oonstrucsion oP Livestock end Agriculture Building. o-a-a-o-c-o COURT RECNsSED FRIDAY, J~n.~Y 2nd, 1951x. AT x;00 C'CLOCii, UNTIL 11:00 O'CLOCK A,I~. JCLY j, 1951, for aay may;:ers the msy be presented to ttie Court, COURT RECONY3A'RD SA"",JRAAX JOLY 3rd 19Sr• 1.T 11:00 O'CLOCi{ ;,, hl. '~Y1TF,' Ti:~ ~LLO',;_hG GF'~":CERS PFESE~Ii': :'.nnorahle Jno. R, Leaved, County J~wd~o Adolph Bartel, Comd !o me Chat h~ exec::ed _.._ sar4 ._r the ru/:xoses and considers;ion therein expressed, as :`a ec; and feed o° ,sail :emp:e6Lumcar :a.^neny,§nd 1n *.he caveeity thereto stated. _ ;!wen fader -? hsn~nd seal of off".ce, this 29th gay of November, A. 0. 195u. ~iesley grey Thompson SEAL Notary Public, Harris Coun;y, T•~xas "' ~1.e9 .."cr _car. Ctrs 1st ?ay .. _or:ary, A. D. 1955 at 1:15 o~clock ?. M. _,,..?(: :... _.._ .3T ]f 90^'=3rd , ~. .. 19~= at 1C:'_~j c~cloc'< .1. yM". (4arb) ~~ i2. .~, .:__", ,.,..:y .,_erf By 1.-~.7n ,//~ //~. ~ S~ Deputy ~ . ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J:,':D .,fLTfiCUT WARRANTY iTH°. STATE CF TEXAS 1 - I CCOUNTY 0~ 3~3R 1 I THIS ^EED ma3e oy and between the United States of America, acting by and through the Ad- ;minis ire to of Jeneral Services, under and pursuant to the pavers and au thorl ty contained in tnr orov!slons of Pr;vate Law ,100, 3rd Conrress, approved ,;une 2c, 195u, Party of the First Part, and the Tsxas F!!:1 Country Jevelopnent °oundatlon, incorporated, s Texss corporation, Sta successors and assLans, Party of the Second Part; 'dl TNESSETH ~, 1 The said Party of the Flrat Pert, for and Ln conalderation of the continuous use and maln- _... ~tenance of the premises 6t' Lhn Party of the Second Parc Cor the promotion o° a3rieuLture end Sn ~c onslderatlon of the payment of the sum of SIXTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AHD NO/100 DO LLAAS ~(~16,$00.00), to 1t duly paid by the said Party of the Second Part, recelpt of which la hereby ~~ ~ y ~ 5~ Survey 90. 1:0 Thoma• N. Minter •nd 32 •orea more or lea^ out of Survey No. 111 Samuel Wallace, and being a tart of the property acquired Dy the United States of America under dead from the State of Tezae, dated December 31, 1925, •nd recorded !n Volume 45, Pags• 471-476, Deed Recocda of Karr County, Tezea. And being the acme property described in • Deed from the United ~tetea of Amerlce to Tezsn AI11 Country Development Foundation, Incorporated, dated February 1, 1955, of record In Volume 97, Psge 445 of the Deed Records of Kerr County, Tezaa. i` Ss distinctly understood end sgreed that thin conveyance Ss made subject to all of *_he r~~~rvetlons end restrictions set forth !n the original deed from the Onlted Staten of America t0 the Texas Hill Country Development Foundation, Incorporated, except es to the ellPnation thereof, which right wsa apeclfioslly given by the Congress of the United Staten, and slgr.-d by the President oC the United StaCss of America. - TO HAV3 AND TO HOLD the above described premises, together with all and singular, the rights end eppurtenancea thereto in anyxlae belonging unto the said Kerr County, Texsa; •nd it does hereby Sind Itself, Lts successors and •ssigna, to Wsrrant and Forever Defend •11 •nd singular the sold premises unto the acid Kerr County, Texsa, against every person who~maoever lawfully cla!ning, or to claim the rime, or any part thereof, subject to the reaervatlons, conditions end covenants herein contained. W ^i'N?S9 Lts hand at Kerrville, Texsa, this 30 day of August, A. D. 1955. CORPORATE 9~i Tr~CA3 HILL COIINTRY DflYELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INCORPORATID. ATTzST: BY Adam Wllaan, Jr., Prealdeat. F. A. 3uddy Karger, Secretary. iNo Revenue Stamps affixed) THE STAY? OF '.3XA3 ) TH° C07YTY OF {ERR ~ 9~'OR3 ^"~, the undersigned authority, s Notary Public In and for Kerr County, Texas, on this jay personally appeared Adam Wilson, Jr., President of the Texas H111 Country Development Founde*.lon, Incorporated, known to me to be the person end officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, end acknoxledged to me Chet the acme was the act and Seed ~f the Texas Hill Country Development Foundation, Incorporated, • corporation, end that he executed the same es the act of such corporation, for the purposes and conalder- etion th=rein expressed, and in the capacity therein atsted. si7_!7 ^;?3R MY HAilD AND SAIL OF OFFICE, thin 30 day of August, A. D. 1955. S JlL W. A. Clempltt Notary Public, Kerr County, Texsa. Filed for record the 11 day of Oct. 19$5 et 11:30 A. M. Recorded the 1) dsy of October, 195$ at 11:35 A. M. (at) R. V. Yichols, County Clerk Byf ~,,~.,,~ - ~i /~iL~_ ~-' ~. Deputy. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-a-o-o-o-o-o RIGHT OF WAY D3c~, THE STAY°_ OF T~CAS ) ( KNOW ALL MZ'1 HY THESE PRESLIT'TS: COUNT!' OF K?RR ) That we, MRS. WZNONA MOORS PRIOUR, a widow, MRS. YS'LMA MOORS PRIOUR, joined by her husband, J. W. PRIOUR, MRS. LIINEOLA MOO RE OOWN~, joined by her husband, HARRY DOWN ~(, T. J. MOORS, II, MsRL3 MOORS DIe.i'ERT, joined by her husband, RAYMOND DIrl'5AT, OLADYS MOOAc, • widow, J. W. P4IOUR, JR., DALE PRIOVR, T. J. MOORS, III, lU1RTHA VIRGINIA MOORS, a fame sole, MHS. MARZfi HURT, joined by her husband, L ~tIS HURT, BILLIfi JEAN GRIFFIN DUlICAN and her husband, JIN DUNCAN, •11 residents of Kerr County, Texsa, aav the said MAS. MINa-OLA MOORS DGWNF7.C •nd , her husband, RA RAY DOWNeY, who ere residents of Bexsr County, Texsa, and the said BZI,hIE JEAN GRIFFIN DUNCAN •nd her husband, JIM DUNCAN, who •re residents of Tarrant County, Texu, for ~ l~`~9 ~S~O 53 ~~ description of said ressrvstSona •nd restrictions; •nd, VH°,ieJ13, under the teens of said deed above referred to, the Texan AS11 Country De- velopment Foundation, Ineorporstsd, xaa restricted from the sale of said property for • per- iod of twenty-flue (25) years from the date thereof, but said roetriction •a to the sale of acid property va^ relaxed in a recent bill psaaed by Congreaa of the IInitsd States of America, •nd signed by the President, in vhleh said bill aald association was authorized to convey said lend to Kerr County, Texas, auD,Ject however to the acme reaervatlona and restrictions sa were net forth Sn the original deed !rom the IInlted States Government to the aald Texas H111 Country Development Foundation, Incorporated; NOM THcREFOR::, Texan ASI1 Country Development Foundation, Incorparoted, acting Dy sn~ through its duly ^uthorized President end Secretary, pursuant to ^ resolution psaaed by the Hoard of Directors of acid aaaociation, for •nd Sn conelden Give of the sum of =16,950.00 to St Sn hand paid by Kerr County, Texan, the receipt of which Sa hereby acknowledged and con- fessed, have Granted, Sold •nd Conveysd, end by these presents do Grant, Sell •nd Conway to d Kerr County, Texas, the folloxing described lend, situated in Kerr County, Texan: All that certain tract or pa reel of land lying end being altuated in the County of Ksrr d and the State of Tsxu out of Survey 90. 11C, Thos. N. Minter, and Survey No. 111, Sam. I Mlsllace, situated about 2+} miles S. 30° E. from the City of Kerrvills, the County Ssat, and being more particularly described by metes end bounds es foilovs, to-wit: HJGINNING •t the South corner of Survey No. 110, Thomas N. Minter, being also the Mest corner of Survey No. 68, Mm. Watt, an Sron stake on ehs Northeast bank of the Guadalupe River, et the normal watec'a edge, end this corner being located V. 45° c. 'rom and on the opposite side of the said 91ver from the North corner of Surve? Yc. 56, ihn. nett from which SC vas originally located; THn'NC3 with the Southeast line of Surrey No. lit Thomas V. Minter, De1ng the Southeast lies of the II. S. Government property, N. 45° -CO' E. 225Q fret to en iron stskea i and fence corner in the Southwest right of way line of the 9. A. h A. P. R. R., for the ex- ( trema ~aat corner of this tract; TH?"iC~ with the Southwest line of avid Rail Road Right of Ways N. ?9° -LC' :1. $$0 feet to the beginning of a circular carve to the left; THi1iCE along the arc of the said circular curve to the left chose redlua is :564.7 feet and whose central engl_ Ss 25° -b2' for a distance of 790 feet to the end of th= curie; THy^JC3 continuing xlth said right of way, on the tangent line, N. 65° -52' d. 165 feet to a fsnce corner poet and ^n Sron stake net for the East corner of that 6 acre tract of la n3 which xas conveyed by the U. S. Government to the American Legion Department of Texas by Deed dated October 29, 1930, •a re- corded in Volume 52, Page 612 of the Deed Records of Kerr County; THRICE with Ehe line of the asld American Legion tract, S. 17° -44' w. 296 fast to a corner, now in the limits of HSghxay r No. 27; THENC3 xith the line of acid American Legion erect S. 52° -35' ti'-• 376 feet to an iron ateke Sn the Northeast line of the old Hlghwey No. 27, now a County Road, for the South carner~ a of the aald American Legion tract; THENCE with the Northeast for North) line of the acid old ; Righwey No. 27, N. 39° -22' i1. 3C7 feet; THf11C? xith said road line, N. 45° -07' W. 196 feet; TH ~IC3 with acid road line NQ. b6° -54' N. 267 feet; THENCE with said coed Line, N. 51° -54' ! W. 293 felt to •n Iran atske net in the Northwest lips of the U. S. Government property; I TH3IC3 xith the Northeast line of the II. S. Government property S. 45° M• 516 feet to sn iron stake net on the Northxast bank of the Guadalupe River, st the waters edge, for the Ysat cor- ner of the U. S. Government property, and the bleat corner of Lh1a tract; THBTICE dom the NE bank of the Guadalupe River folloxing the waters edge with its meanders, S. 33° -1$' 8. 3326 feet to the place of beginning. Containing •n aggregate of 116 acres more ar leas, being 811 acres more ar less out of ~g~ ~~~~~ 54 --- -- - - - -- - ------- ---- MAHfUNTY DEED---- -- ---- __ THE STATE OF TEZAS ) ( KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: " .THE COUNTY OF KERR ) •°-~ That whereas, on the 1st day of February, A, D. 1955, the United Slates of America con- veyed to the Texas H111 Country Development Foundation, Incorporated, the following described "land, aituatsd in Karr County, Texas: """ ~I All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated Sn the County of Kerr Viand the Stets of ?axes out of Survey No. 110, Thoa, N. Minter, and survey No. 111,9am. Wallace situated about 2~ miles S. ;0• E, from the City of Karrrills, the County Seat, and Dsing more !i I ~ {{;particularly daacrlbed by metes and bounds, ae follows, to-wit: 'i BEGINNING at the South corner of Survey No. 110, Thomas N. Minter, being also the wet Ali ~cornar of Surrey No. 68 Wm. Watt, en iron stake on the northeast bank of the Guadalupe RSrer, at Chs normal water's edge, and this corner being located N. 45' $• from and on the opposite "side of the said River from the North corner of Surrey No. 66 Wm. Watt from which St was ,originally located; THENCE with the Southeast line of Survey No. 110, Thomas N. Minter, being the Southeast line of the U, S. Government property, N. 45' 00' E. 2258 feet to an iron stake, ,'and fence corner In the SoutheesC right of way line of the S. A, do A, P. R. A., for the ex- treme East corner of thin tract; THENCE with the Southwest line of said Rail Road Right of Way, N. 39' -10' W. 550 feet to the beginning of a circular cone to the left; THENCE along the are of the said circular curve to the left xhose radius Sa 1668.7 test and rhoee eeatral angle is .26•-42', for a distance of 790 feet to the end of the curie; THfiNCE continuing with said right of way, on the tangent line, N. 65• -52' W. 1065 feet to a fence corner post and an iron stake set for the East corner of that 6 acre tract of land which was conveyed by the U, S. _ ;overnmenc to the American Legion Department of Texas by Deed dated October 29, 1930, as re- corded in Volume 52, Page 612 of the Deed Reeorda of Kerr County; THENCE with the line of the said American Legion tract S. 17• -44' +~. 296 feet to a corner, now in the limits of Highway _ No. 27; 'HENCE with the line of said American Legion tract S. 52'-35' W. 376 feet to an iron stake in the Northeast line of the old Highway No. 27, nox a County Road, far the South cor- ner of the said American Legion tract; THENCE xlth the Northeast (or North) line of the said - old Highway No. 27, N. 39' -22' W, 307 feet; THENCE with said road line, N. 45' -07' W. 196 feet; THENCE with said road line No. 46• -54' W. 267 feet; THENCE with said road line, N. 51° -54' W. 293 feet to an iron stake set in the Northwest line of the U. S. Government property; - THENCE with the Northeast line of the U. S. Government property S, 45' W. 516 feet to an iron stake sec on the Northwest bank of the Guadalupe River, at the xaters edge, for the Yest cor- ner of the U. S. Government property, and the Wast corner of this tract; THENCE do+m the NE bank of the Guadalupe River following the waters edge with its meanders, 9. 33' -15' E. 3326 ,feet to eha place of beginning. Containing an aggregate of 116 acres, more or loos, being 84 acres more or leas out of _ Survey No. 110, Thoau,s N. Minter end 32 acres more or less out of Survey No. 111 Samuel Wallace, and being a part of the property acquired by Lhe United States of America under Deed from The State of Texas, dated December 31, 1925, end rseardsd in Yolume 45, Pages 471-476, 'Deed Reeorda of Kerr County, Texas_ which said deed la of record in Volume 97, Page 445 of the ,Deed Records of Rerr County, Texas, to which inatrwsent and its record reference is hereby {made for all purposes; and, ~~ WHSREAS, in said deed sbove referred ta, certain resenationa ae to minerals, and Cer- !~tain restrictions as to the use of said property were placed in said deed, all of which 1Llly lappears in said deed, and reference is hereby made to the same for a 2h11 and coe~plata - 55 -- ay not b+ tranaf+rr«A or A+llrwr+A xi Ch out ^ lfn+ns. unA+r Ch• Atom'o Rn+rpy Aot of 1946, a 1{ ox exlata or may he re al ter be amended, such saterial shall be the property of the United 4tatsa - tomlc Energy Commission, and the Commisalon may rsquLr• dellrary of suoh saterial to li by any °- ossseaor thereof after such material has been separated ^• suoh from the ores In xhiah it was ) ontalned. If the Commission requires the delivery of such material to it, It shall pay to the, i arson mining or extracting the acme or to aueh other person as the Commission determines to bal °'"' ntLtled thereto, aueh scans, including profits, as the Commisalon deems fair •nd reaaonabl• for he discovery, mining, development, production, extraction, ^nd other servicsa performed xlth eapect to suoh :material prior to such delivery, but such payment aha11 not Include any amount ~ n account of the •alus of such material before removal from its place of deposit in nature. , f the Commlaalon does not require delivery of such saterial to St, the reservation hsreby~made Shall be of no further force or effect. This conveyance is subject to all existing easertnnts, rlghta-of-+sy, llcenasa or permlta or telephone, eater, power, end other utility lines and for roads and highxaya, TO HAVE AND TO AOLD the acid presiaea, xith its appurtenancsa, unto the said Party of the e 1 ~econd Part, !ta auccessors and asalgns forever, subject to the reservations, conditions and ~ovenanta herein contained. _ Zn the event there is • breach of any of the conditions •nd covenants herein oontained by he Party of the Second Part, Sts succesaora and assigns, xhether caused Dy the legal Snab111ty ~f said Party of the Second Part, Lta auccessors and saslgns, to perform said candltiona and ovenants, or otherxiae, during said twenty-fire year (2$-year) period, all right, title, and i )interest In and to •11 of the said premises shall, Ln !ts then existing condition, revert to ^rd ~ecome the property of the United States of America at its option, and it shall have the l~nedla: 13ht of entry upon said premises and the Party of the Second Part, Sts successors and assigns, `hall forfeit ell right, tills and Sntersat Sn said premises and in any and all of the tenements, I }:ereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging; PROVIDED HOWEVER, that the failure of the United States of America to require Sn any one br mare Lnstsnces complete performance of any of the oo ndltlona or covenants herein contained shall not be construed as • waiver or relinquishment of such future performance, but the obllg- ' its successors and asal3na, with respect to such future performance, shall continue ation of the Party of the Second Party in full fores and effect; PROVIDED FURTHE3, that In the swami the United Staten of Nnerica fails to exerclae the option to re-enter the premises for any such breach within twenty-five years (25-years) from Lhs dste hereof, ail of said conditions and covenants, togsther with ell rights of the United States of America to re-enter thereon as hereinabove provided, shall as of that dste terminate and be bztingulahed. ~ The said Party of the Second Part does by the aeceptsnce of this deed covenant and agree yi Tor Itself, and its succesaora and ssaLgns, forever, as follows: I ,I 1. For a pertod of twenty-five years (25-yeara) from the date of tM s Conreyanee, the above ``gescrlbed premises shall be continuously used and maintained by the Texas Alll Country Devalop- pent Foundation, Inecrparated, for the promotion of agriculture through encouraging activities ( f 4-H Clubs, Future Farmers of America, Vocational Training, improvements !n the breeding of ivestock; studies concerning improvements in grasses on ranges; and other •c ti villas designed .o encourage more interest Ln, and improvevent of all phases of •griaultural endeavor, but for i~ o other purpose,. 2. For a period of twenty-five years (25-years) from the date of this eonveyanoa, the arty of the Second Part, its auccessors and assigns, shall file biennial reports with Lhs _ dministrator of General Services, or his successor in function, setting forth the ue• of the i 56 ~ property during the praesding txo-year (2-year) period, and other pertinent data establishing ~ Lts continuous us• and suintenanae of the property by the Texas Hill Country Development Found •tion, Incorporated, for Lha purpoae• •et forth above. 3. The Party of the Sscoad Part, its successors and assigns, x111 not sell, lease. or ' otherxlss dlspoa• of, any of th• prsmiss• abav• described rlthin txsnty-flue years (25-years) of the date of this Conveyance, xithout first obtaining the vrittsa authority of the Administr - i for of 6ensral Servlcea, or his successor in funotlon, to suoh sale, leas, or other disposal. 4. In the avant of a breach of any oonditlon or oovsnant herd n imposed, the Admiaiatr- ator of General Ssrvloss, or his successor in function, may immediately enter •nd poaaea• him- ~ self at title to the herein-conveyed premises for and on behalf of the IInltsd States of An:eria . 5. In the event of • breach of any condition or covenant herein Imposed, the Party of the Second Part, its successors and •aslgns, will, upon demand Dy the Administrator of General Services, or his successor in funotibn,.take such action, Including the prosecution of suit, o execute such lrutrumsnts, as may be necessary or required to evidence transfer of the tills to the herein-conveyed premises to the United States of America. IN WITNESS rREttSOP, the United States of Amerlc• and the Texas H111 Country Development Foundatton, Incorporated, have caused these presents to be executed this 1st day of February 1955. IIfiI?SD STATES OP AMERICA, Acting by and through WITNESSES: Administrator of General Services Martin S. Tudyk /s/ By Earl S. Wallace James K. 'dinaor SARI. E. WALLACE Regional Director, Region 7 General Servlcea Administration Dallas, T~zas WITNESSES: TEXAS HILL COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT Martin S. Ilidyk FOUNDATION, INCOAPORATF.D lames E. Wlnaor /s/ By A. C. Erxin ~ ATTEST: (Na Corporate Seal Affixed) Y1cs Prea. F. A. Earger Tizaa Rill Country Development Foundatton, Inc. Secretary TAE SSATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DALLAS 1 H~'CRE Mc. a Votary Public Ln and for Dallas County, Tezaa, an this i day personally appeared KARL E. .IALLAC~, known to me to be the person xhose name la subscribeQ to the foregoing instrument, and known to me to be the Regional Director, Region 7, General Servlcea Administration, Dallas, Texas, ^nd acknowledged Co me that the same xaa the act •nd deed of the United States of Amerlea and of the Administrator of General Services, and that hey !xecuted the same as the act of the United States of America end at the Administrator of Gensr~l Services for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and in the capacity therein slat ed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE at Dallas, Tdxaa, this 1st day of February, 1955. My Commiss!on Expires: June 1, 1955 Mary L. Patton Notary Publia in •nd for Dallas County,I`exe j SEAL THE ]TATS OF TEXAS ~ COUNTY OF DALLAS ( B EPORE ME, the undersigned authority, on thin day personally appeared A. C. ER'dIN, YScs-President. known to me to be the person xhose name is subscribed to the fore going instrument, and acknowledged to me that hs executed the same for the purposes and consld ation'thsrein s;preased and Ln Lhs capacity thsrd n stated as the set and dead of. Texas Sill Country Development Foundation, Incorporated. GIVEN IIIfDER KY HA]fD AND SEAL OP OPPICE_this 1st day of Pabrussy, 1955. My Commission Expires: June 1, 1955 Mary L. Patton SEAL Notary Publia !n and for Dallas County, Texas Piled for record the 2nd day of February A. D. 1955 •t 3:30 o'clook P. M. - ~ Raaordsd the ~rd.day of February. A. D.-1955 at'9:115 O''olook A. M. lai0bl _ ~.Y.~QCEOLS,_CouaL~flerk_- -- -_-~y~,J.~.:orl~,~~?„~~~sy~.<~c.~ D"-•jty 9~ ~~~~ P- 57 i s.,..- ~ ~ , ~„" ~,.r- ~"' y,,.. 4"' ~-"' ~". r'' Y` w!,,,r M/1- ~M ~~~~~~~~(( '~ ~ D4~"~ App OF ~ '~j ~ Si11~ ~Y~ SSOES ~ ~ ~ 11Y[ µN4 PROOF THE SPONSOR CAN PREVENT DRILLING/MINING OF THE PROJECT SITE Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application PROOF THE SPONSOR CAN PREVENT DRILLING/ _ MINING OF THE PROJECT SITE Kerr County does not have an ordinance preventing drilling/mining on County property. In lieu of such an ordinance, the County Commissioners Court passed a Resolution on July 29, 1996, as follows: _ SECTION 5: The "Applicant" hereby declares and resolves that all lands dedicated as Flat Rock Lake County Park shall not allow any mining for, -' exploration of, or drilling for oil, gas or other minerals of any nature or kind on the subject lands including but not limited to gravel, -.- coal or other hard rock mineral. This was part of the Resolution authorizing the Grant Application which is included in this application. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS REVIEW COMMENTS/CLEARANCE/ 404 PERMIT -' Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application CORPS LETTER WILL BE INSERTED SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS Flat Rock Lake County Park Grant Application COUNTYIUDGE ROBERT A. DENSON COMMISSIONERS COURT H. A. "BUSTER" BALDW¢v, PCT. 1 T. H. 'BUTCH" LACKEY, PCT. 2 JONATHAN LETZ, PCT. 3 BRUCE OEHLER, PCT. 4 Mr. Walter Heard, ASLA Groves & Associates, Inc. 100 Richmond San Antonio, Texas 78205 ~~ ~l. ~~: ~ ~: !.___ THE COUNTY COURT OF KERB COUNTY, TEXAS 700 MwIN KERRVII.I.E, TExws 78028 I'EL: (210) 792-2211 FAx: (210) 792-2218 July 7, 1997 ~Ty ----------__ !~rL J ~ E ? ' i~~; CLERK PATRICIA DYE ADMUIISTRATIVE ASST. THEA SOVIL Re: Letters of Support Dear Mr. Heard: Please find enclosed original letters of support of the proposed Flat Rock County Park. If we can be of further assistance, let me know. I believe there are a few more _ letters forthcoming. _ JL/ts Sincerely, c ~/ Jonathan Letz Commissioner Pct. #3 _._ Center Point Inae enaent Sc oo District PO Box 377 + CENTER PonvT Tx 780io - April 17, 1997 - Grover & Associates Consulting Engineers 100 Richmond _ San Antonio, Texas 78205 Gentlemen: - This letter is written in support of Kerr County's grant request to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for improvement of county parks. The improvements requested are needed and will be of great benefit to the children of Center Point. We in the Center Point Independent School District - are happy and anxious to lend our support to this effort. _ Si>~cerely, Ro rt L. Payne Superintendent R L Panne M~ Downes Soon Txrner wester joiner - Superintendent • High School Principal • Middle School Principal • Elementary Principal 210 634-2171 210 634-2244 210 634-2533 210 634-2257 FAX 210 634-2254 FAX 210 634-7430 FAX 210 634-7825 FAX 210 634-2119 COMFORT INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Marlin Marcum Superintendent P.O. Box 398 232 High Street Comfort, Texas 78013 June 3, 1997 _ Mr. Jonathan Leiz, Commissioner Kerr County Courthouse Kerrville TX 78028 Telephone (210)995-3664 Fax (210) 995-2236 _ I am writing in support of the project to build a county park to be known as Flat Rock Lake Park. It's my understanding that the park will include a large __ area for various activities and a nature center where learning can focus on native plant life. In addition swimming and fishing are available on the Guadalupe River. Comfort ISD heartily endorses this project and encourages the commissioners court to proceed with the project. The educational opportunities - and recreational opportunities offered by the park will provide within a reasonable travel time access to facilities that can enrich and benefit both the curricular and extracurricular program. Young learners can be taught about native fauna and at the same time have access to excellent recreational facilities. Driving time will allow for use that will not disrupt other programs or bus routes. We at CISD see in this project an excellent learning and recreational potential for our students. We hope that Kerr County officials will take the _ necessary steps to enrich their community with this project. Sincerely, ~- ~ ~,~ ~`~- - Marlin Marcum Superintendent MM:Ij Ingram Independent School District Central Office Mary E Ward, Superintendent ._ 700 Highway 39 Ingram, Twrar 78025 831Y367-SS17 FAX (830) 367869 July 1, 1997 Kerr County Commissioners' Court Ken County Courthouse Kerrville, TX 78028 _ Gentlemen: I understand the Court will be applying to the Texas Parks and Wildlife for a grant to establish the Flat Rock Lake Pazk. I would like to lend support for the project on behalf of the Ingram Independent School District. Ingram ISD, as well as other districts, aze increasingly using outdoor settings to both conduct and support academic curriculum. The project as described with pavilioq waterfront, and nature trails will offer an additional setting for this purpose. We teach environmental science as a stand alone course in high school as well as in integrated in other courses in middle and elementary school. Public areas that offer the variety of environments, as would the proposed pazk, for practical application and study aze limited. In additioq to the educational advantages, we also see tbe benefit in having a place for families to enjoy the river and outdoor activities. Promotion of family activities supports the health and welfare of the community. I encourage the Commissioners' Court to pursue the grant application to make this concept a reality and request the Texas Parks and Wildlife to give the application all due consideration. _ Respectfully submitted, MARY E.~~RD . Superintendent a~aada~.~~ p~a~~~ ~4~~04~ DO~'~G3D .. _. 2250 Memorial Blvd. • P.O. Box 911 • Kerrville, Texas 78029-0911 210-257-3050 FAX 210-257-8078 - June 30, 1997 Honorable Robert Denson County Judge Kerr County, Texas 700 Main Street Kerrville, Texas 78028 Dear Honorable Robert Denson: ._ The Kerrville Public Utility Board supports the proposed Flat Rock Lake Park project sponsored b~~ Kerr County Commission. The Utility Board will consider the electrical requirements and possible assistance, however it is not possible at this time to give you an estimate of the commitment by the - Board without a design of the electrical requirement. Kerrville Public Utility Board will be glad to work with your staff to determine the design and estimated cost. We look forward to the completion of this project and the benefits that the park will bring to Kerrville and Kerr County. Sincerely, 1A William L. Ta r P.E. General Manager cc: Jonathan Letz ~~ KERRVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 1009 Barnett Street, Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mark L Jackson, Ph. D., Superintendent July 1, 1997 Mr. Jonathan Letz, Commissioner Ken County Courthouse 700 Main Street Kerrville, Texas 78028 Commissioner Letz: This letter is in support of the project to build a county park to be known as Flat Rock Lake Park. It is my understanding that the park will enhance the recreational and educational activities on the Guadalupe River. The activity areas on the proposed plan identify a nature center, a pavilion, and awalking/biking path through the park. Kerrville ISD certainly endorses this project and encourages the Commissioner's Court to proceed with the project. The educational opportunities and recreational activities offered by the park will provide an easy access to facilities and activities that will benefit both the curricular and extracurricular programs. Young learners can be taught about native fauna and at the same time have access to excellent recreational facilities. The convenience of these facilities and - activities is especially attractive. We at KISD see in this project an excellent learning and recreational potential for :,ur students. ~'~'e encourage tree Kerr County officials to take the necessary steps to enrich our community with this project. Sinc rely, Mark L. Jackson, Ph. D. Superintendent