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OR 57-08 Annexation 5708 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY CONTIGUOUS TO AND ADJOINING THE TOWN OF COPPELL, TEXAS, TO THE TOWN OF COPPELL, TEXAS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, Mr. P. S. Corbin and other.s have presented a petition to the Town Council of the Town of Coppell, Texas, praying that certain lands, more particularly described in said petition, be annexed to the Town of Coppell, Texas; and WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Coppell, Texas, have investigated into and have determined that all of the facts contained in said petition are true and do hereby officially find: 1. That Mrs. P. S. Corbin and others are the Owners of the land described in said petition. 2. That the land described in said petition is located entirely within Dallas County, Texas, and is contiguous and adjacent to the Town of Coppell, Texas, and on which less than three (3) qualified voters reside. . 3. That none of the territory is more than one-half mile in width from the present Town Limits of the Town of Coppell, Texas. 4. That said petition is acknowledged by every person owning an interest in said land. and; WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Coppell, Texas, have investigated into and have determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the Town of Coppell, Texas, and its inhabitants, as well as the hereinafter described territory, to annex such terri- tory to the Town of Coppell, Texas; THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF COPPELL, TEXAS: 1. That the territory described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the corporate limits of the Town of Coppell, Texas, said point being at the intersection of the North line of the E. Cook Survey, Abstract No. 300, with the Northeast bank of Denton Creek; THENCE Southeasterly with the meanderings of the Northeast bank of Denton Creek to its intersection with the North line of the D. Meyers Survey, Abstract No. 886; THENCE East with the North line of said D. Meyers Survey to its Northeast corner; THENCE South with the East line of said D. Meyers Survey to the center of the channel of Denton Creek; THENCE Northwesterly with the meandering of the center of the channel of Denton Creek to its intersection with the North line of said D. Meyers Survey; THENCE West with the North line of said D. Meyers Survey to the new Northeast right of way line of Old U. S. Highway 77; THENCE in a Southeasterly direction parallel to and 50 feet from the center line of Old U.S. Highway 77 to a point in the East line of said D. Meyers Survey; THENCE South with the East line of said D. Meyers Survey, the S. A. & M. G. Survey, Abstract No. 1442, continuing South to the North right of way line of the St. Louis and Southwestern Ry.; THENCE West with the North right of way line of the St. Louis ard Southwestern Ry. to the East corporate limits of the Town of Coppell, Texas; THENCE North with the East corporate limits of the Town of Coppell, Texas, to the place of Beginning; SAVE AND EXCEPT: a right of way 130 feet wide across the D. Meyers Survey, Abstract No. 886, and the S. A. & M. G. Ry. Survey, Abstract No. 1442, conveyed by two separate deeds each dated October 17, 1956. be and the same is hereby annexed to the Town of Coppell, Texas. 2. That from and after the passage of this ordinance, said terri- tory shall be a part of said Town of Coppell, Texas, and the inhabitants thereof shall be entitled to all of the rights, privileges and immunities of all other citizens of the Town of Coppell, Texas, and shall be bound by all of the ordinances and regulations enacted pursuant to and in con- fortuity with the general laws of the State of Texas. The fact that the Town of Coppell, Texas, and its inhabitants, are in immediate need of the relief afforded by the provisions of this ordinance creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity demand- lng that any and all rules requiring ordinances to be passed at more than one meeting be suspended, and that this ordinance take effect immediately upon and after its passage, and it is so ordained. Ordinance 57-08 was passed and approved by the Town Council of the Town of Coppell, Texas on May 15, 1957.