ST9301A-ES 970507
RIGHT OF WAY AND TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
§ KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS
COUNTY OF DALLAS §
THAT the term Grantor used herein shall be construed in the singular or plural number
as such term respectively represents one or more than one person.
THAT,______________________________________________________________, herein
after referred to as GRANTOR, in consideration of the payment of Thirty-five Thousand, eight
hundred and sixty Dollars ($35,860.00) (detailed below) and other good and valuable consideration in
hand paid by City of Coppell, Texas, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does by these presents
grant, bargain, sell and convey unto City of Coppell, Texas, ("GRANTEE"), the free and
uninterrupted use, liberty and privilege of passage in, along, upon and across the following described
property owned by Grantor for the purpose of right of way (the "right of way easement strip") and a
temporary construction easement. The GRANTEE herein, its agents, employees, workmen and
representatives shall have the right and privilege at all times to have ingress, egress, and regress in,
along, upon and across said right of way for the purpose of maintaining, making additions to,
improvements on and repairs to any part of the right of way easement and the right and privilege
during the construction period, to have ingress, egress and regress in, along, upon and across said
temporary construction easement for the purpose of grading and constructing improvements in the
right-of-way necessary for the completion of the project. No parking of construction equipment,
blocking of the driveway or night time work will be allowed. The temporary construction easement
shall be for a maximum period of 24 months from the time of the start of construction.
Said right of way and temporary construction easement strips being described in Exhibit "A"
(Parcels 29 and 29 TE) attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes.
The payment for the right of way and temporary construction easement, in addition to other
good and valuable considerations, is as follows:
1. 4952 square feet of right of way at $2.00/sq.ft. = $ 9,904.00
2. 6140 square feet of temp. construction easement at $.40/sq.ft. = $ 2,456.00
3. Damages for loss of visibility = $ 10,000.00
4. Damages for loss of revenue during construction = $ 13,500.00
TOTAL $ 35,860.00
That in consideration of the benefits set out above and after construction has been completed or
after any entry for repairs or maintenance, GRANTEE shall, except for removed obstructions, return
the surface area of the temporary construction easement to its original condition as nearly as practical
taking into consideration the nature of the work being performed and the temporary construction
easement shall terminate at the end of construction and GRANTEE shall not be obligated for future
maintenance and upkeep of the temporary construction easement.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto the City of Coppell, Texas, its successors or assigns for
the purposes aforesaid, the premises above described.
EXECUTED this _______________ day of ________________________________ , 1997.
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GRANTOR
Social Security Number _________________________
STATE OF TEXAS §
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COUNTY OF DALLAS §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on the __________ day of
____________________, 1997, by _______________________________________________ .
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NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Texas
My Commission Expires:
_________________________ __________________________________________
(Type / Print Name of Notary)
March 7, 1997
James Harrington
1601 E. Sandy Lake Road
Coppell, Texas 75019
RE: Sandy Lake Road Bridge Project ST 93-01A
Dear Mr. Harrington:
In conjunction with the acquisition of the easement from the Harrington Bait Shop and in
conjunction with the Sandy Lake Road Bridge over the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, the City
of Coppell shall provide an amount up to $1000 for the purchase of an Air Filtration System to
assist in the elimination of dust created during construction of the aforementioned project. The
monies will be made available at the start of construction for either the purchase of the Air
Filtration System by the City or the reimbursement to Mr. Harrington for the purchase of the
Air Filtration System.
Any questions concerning this issue can be directed to myself.
Sincerely,
Kenneth M. Griffin, P.E.
Director of Engineering and Public Works