82S10074 PMO-D By: Hinojosa S.B. No. 41 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to validating certain acts transferring land rights of the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. FINDINGS. On or before August 1, 1986, in accordance with Chapter 844, Acts of the 69th Legislature, Regular Session, 1985, the board of directors of the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District paid or provided for the payment of all debts and liabilities of the district and transferred all district assets to the City of Corpus Christi, including district rights to real property described by Section 3 of this Act. Additionally, the district's enabling legislation, Chapter 159, Acts of the 51st Legislature, Regular Session, 1949, was repealed, and the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District was dissolved in accordance with Chapter 844. SECTION 2. TRANSFERS VALIDATED. (a) The governmental acts and proceedings of the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District taken to comply with Chapter 844, Acts of the 69th Legislature, Regular Session, 1985, relating to the 1986 transfer to the City of Corpus Christi of district rights to real property described by Section 3 of this Act are validated and confirmed as of the dates the transfers occurred. The acts and proceedings may not be held invalid because they were not performed in accordance with Chapter 51, Water Code, or other law. (b) The 1986 transfer of rights to real property described by Section 3 of this Act by the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District to the City of Corpus Christi may not be held invalid on the ground that the transfer, in the absence of this Act, was invalid. (c) The City of Corpus Christi is the owner of the rights to real property described by Section 3 of this Act. (d) This section does not apply to any matter that on the effective date of this Act: (1) is involved in litigation if the litigation ultimately results in the matter being held invalid by a final court judgment; or (2) has been held invalid by a final court judgment. SECTION 3. TERRITORY. The rights to real property transferred by the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District in 1986 to the City of Corpus Christi include all of the following: SAN PATRICIO COUNTY DEEDS Lot 43, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from R. C. Blumberg and wife, Georgia Blumberg, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 10, 1957, recorded in Volume 229, Pages 344-345, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots 36 and 37, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from C. J. Oldham, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 6, 1957, recorded in Volume 229, Pages 347-348, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots 54 and 55, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from F. O. Berthold and wife, Lela Mae Berthold, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 7, 1957, recorded in Volume 229, Pages 351-352, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots 48 and 49, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in a deed from J. L. Berthold and wife, Shirley Berthold, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 6, 1957, recorded in Volume 229, Pages 355-356, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 52, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14. San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from J. C. Pendleton, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 15, 1957, recorded in Volume 229, Pages 450-451, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 1, Block 3, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Charles H. Koehn, a single man, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 18, 1957, recorded in Volume 230, Pages 112-113, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 12, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from C. L. Cornelius and wife, Vera Cornelius, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 9, 1958, recorded in Volume 230, Pages 115-117, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 16, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from E. L. Bland and Lem Crocker, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 9, 1958, recorded in Volume 230, Pages 186-187, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 11, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Fred F. Morgan, Trustee, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 4, 1958, recorded in Volume 230, Pages 373-374, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 9, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Fred F. Morgan, Trustee, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 13, 1958, recorded in Volume 230, Pages 397-398, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 18, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Fred F. Morgan, Trustee, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 13, 1958, recorded in Volume 230, Pages 398-399, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots 4 and 5, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Mable G. Brown and husband, D. M. Brown, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 11, 1957, recorded in Volume 230, Pages 556-557, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 2, Block 3, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from L. A. Wynn and wife, Lois Wynn, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 13, 1958, recorded in Volume 231, Pages 233-235, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots 5 and 8, Block 5, and Lot 17, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Fred F. Morgan, Trustee, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 14, 1958, recorded in Volume 231, Pages 340-341, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 1, Block 5, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Alvin C. Carte and wife, Clennie K. Carte, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 3, 1958, recorded in Volume 232, Pages 179-180, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 8, Block 3, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Dario Prezas and wife, Marie Prezas, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 8, 1958, recorded in Volume 232, Pages 198-200, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 2, Block 5, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from George Schulze and wife, Helen Schulze, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 15, 1958, recorded in Volume 232, Pages 290-292, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots 57 and 58, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from A. R. Rivera and wife, Dolores Rivera, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 15, 1958, recorded in Volume 232, Pages 294-295, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 8, Block 2, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from T. A. Thomas and wife, Louise Thomas, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 27, 1958, recorded in Volume 232, Pages 429-430, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 2, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from R. T. Stephens and wife, Dora Stephens, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 1, 1958, recorded in Volume 232, Pages 481-482, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 14, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from R. O. Senf, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 8, 1958, recorded in Volume 232, Pages 622-623, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 3, Block 1, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Dorothy S. Allen and Christen H. Allen, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 12, 1958, recorded in Volume 233, Pages 629-631, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 8, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from R. L. Cypert and wife, Georgia Cypert, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 8, 1958, recorded in Volume 233, Pages 633-634, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 12, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from E. J. Cain and J. F. Brown, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 3, 1958, recorded in Volume 234, Pages 334-336, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 10, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Green B. Brewer, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 5, 1958, recorded in Volume 234, Pages 388-389, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 13, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Charlie Brady, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 7, 1958, recorded in Volume 234, Pages 390-391, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots 1 and 5, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from M. J. Snyder, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 29, 1958, recorded in Volume 234, Pages 438-439, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 3, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from R. E. Gallagher, Jr., to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 13, 1958, recorded in Volume 234, Pages 575-577, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 6, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Forest Odell Lytton and wife, Elizabeth Lytton, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 10, 1958, recorded in Volume 235, Pages 265-266, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 4, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Thurman Lee Mulhollan, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated August 1, 1958, recorded in Volume 236, Pages 140-141, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 2, Block 6, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Harry B. Oakes and wife, Kay Oakes, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated August 4, 1958, recorded in Volume 236, Pages 143-144, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 6, Block 5, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Charles A. Frey and wife, Edna M. Frey, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated August 16, 1958, recorded in Volume 236, Pages 468-469, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. .03 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1.23 acre tract of land, out of a 64.6 acre tract of land, out of the J.M.P. and N. Delgado Four League Grant, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Guaranty Title and Trust Company, Trustee for the Estate of James H. Ewing, Deceased, a corporation acting herein, by and through its duly authorized officers, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 18, 1959, recorded in Volume 255, Pages 207-209, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. SAN PATRICIO COUNTY EASEMENTS 26.21 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 111.55 acre tract of land, out of Tracts No. 9 and 10 of the Schleicher and Joseph Subdivision, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tracts of land described in perpetual easement from Max Jonas and wife, Edna W. Jonas, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 5, 1956, recorded in Volume 210, Pages 49-54, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 22.23 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 111.56 acre tract of land, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Sam Isenberg and wife, Sarah Isenberg, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 26, 1956, recorded in Volume 211, Pages 3-9, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 29.99 acres of land, more or less, out of Block 5, of the Mathis Town and Land Company Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, and out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 368, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 2, Page 39A, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Anthony W. Koepsel and wife, Mary Frances Koepsel, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated October 26, 1956, recorded in Volume 216, Pages 455-461, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 27.31 acres of land, more or less, out of Block 5, of the Mathis Town and Land Company Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, and the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 368, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 2, Page 39A, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Daniel Roe Baen and wife, Mollie Jean Baen, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated October 26, 1956, recorded in Volume 216, Pages 464-470, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 40.40 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 111 acre tract of land, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Grant, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Edgar H. Eggert, Jr. and Billie Cox, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 18, 1957, recorded in Volume 219, Pages 494-500, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 130.67 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 169.95 acre tract of land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from R. L. Miller and wife, Winnie G. Miller, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 31, 1957, recorded in Volume 224, Pages 16-21, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 276.38 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 338.75 acre tract of land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Alton Miller and wife, Louise Miller; and Rodney Miller and wife, Katie Miller, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated August 30, 1957, recorded in Volume 227, Pages 194-200, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 34/100 of an acre of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1000 acre tract of land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Rollo L. Coffin and wife, Phyllis Coffin, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated November 5, 1957, recorded in Volume 229, Pages 227-232, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 32.41 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 161 acre tract of land, being Tract No. 8, of the Mathis Town and Land Company Subdivision, and a 110 acre tract of land, being a portion of Tracts Number 6 and 7, of the Mathis Town and Land Company Subdivision, out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 368, and out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from C. V. Rouse and wife, Nola Rouse, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated September 23, 1957, recorded in Volume 230, Pages 284-288, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 249.11 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1000 acre tract of land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Zena H. Coffin and husband, A. B. Coffin, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 24, 1957, recorded in Volume 230, Pages 460-469, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 136.32 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 281.88 acre tract of land, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Grant, Abstract No, 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from A. B. Coffin and wife, Zenna H. Coffin; and Rollo L. Coffin and wife, Phyllis Coffin, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 24, 1957, recorded in Volume 230, Pages 470-480, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. .50 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1.12 acre tract of land, out of a 169.1 acre tract of land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from A. E. Hall and wife, Jennie Hall, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 17, 1958, recorded in Volume 231, Pages 4-8, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 1.17 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of Lot 7, Block 3, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from J. B. Brame, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 11, 1958, recorded in Volume 231, Pages 344-348, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 1/10 acre of land, more or less, being a portion of Lot 9, Block 3, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from J. B. Davis, Sr. and wife, Mrs. J. B. Davis, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 20, 1958, recorded in Volume 232, Pages 363-368, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 1/10 acre of land, more or less, being a portion of Lot 9, Block 3, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from C. A. Neumann and wife Hortense G. Neumann, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 20, 1958, recorded in Volume 232, Pages 368-373, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 28.70 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 403.62 acre tract of land, out of a 503.62 acre tract, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Grant, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Clarence A. Maedgen and wife, Elizabeth Maedgen, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 15, 1958, recorded in Volume 233, Pages 170-175, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 5.76 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of Lots A, B, & 1, Blocks 4, Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Cuatro Amigos Land Company Inc., acting herein by and through its President, John Ben Elliott, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated April 9, 1958, recorded in Volume 233, Pages 374-378, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 3, Block 1, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Dorothy S. Allen and husband, Christen H. Allen to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 12, 1958, recorded in Volume 233, Pages 629-631, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 4, Block 1, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from 0. W. DeMalade and wife, Daisy DeMalade, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 14, 1958, recorded in Volume 234, Pages 86-87, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 243.39 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 638.9 acre tract of land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from T. M. Luther, and wife, Lucy D. Luther; James Luther, a single man; Nellie Jane Luther, a feme sole, Ann Luther, a feme sole; Charles Luther, and wife, Elsie Luther; Homer Luther and wife, Rose Luther; Travis B. Luther and wife, Beth Luther; J. W. Luther and wife; Beryle Luther; Pearl Hansard, a widow; and Henry Luther and wife, Elsie Luther, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated April 10, 1958, recorded in Volume 234, Pages 101-111, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 46, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Robert C. Johnson and wife, Floralene Johnson, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 27, 1958, recorded in Volume 247, Pages 324-327, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 45, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from C. E. Tischler and A. R. Jezek, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 16, 1958, recorded in Volume 247, Pages 327-330, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 38, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Joe Hoegerl, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 16, 1958, recorded in Volume 247, Pages 331-334, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 2.17 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 210 acre tract of land, out of Tracts 9 and 10, of the Schleicher & Joseph Subdivision, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from B. B. Wright and wife, Ruby Wright, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated August 11, 1958, recorded in Volume 247, Pages 380-384, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 44, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Charles C. Johnson, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply Distric dated November 4, 1958, recorded in Volume 250, Pages 128-131, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 2.17 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 210 acre tract of land, out of Tracts 9 and 10, of the Schleicher & Joseph Subdivision, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Leah Wright Dugat and husband, J. C. Dugat, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated November 4, 1959, recorded in Volume 250, Pages 164-168, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 2.17 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 210 acre tract of land, out of Tract 9 and 10, of the Schleicher & Joseph Subdivision, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Ardelle Wright Boothman and husband, Edward S. Boothman, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated November 6, 1959, recorded in Volume 250, Pages 169-173, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 2.17 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 210 acre tract of land, out of Tracts 9 and 10, of the Schleicher & Joseph Subdivision, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from M. V. Wright and wife, Sally Wright, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated November 18, 1959, recorded in Volume 250, Pages 403-409, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots 41 and 42, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Glen Noel Blackwood, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 22, 1959, recorded in Volume 251, Pages 238-241, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots 39 and 40, Block 1, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from DeWitt Poole, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 29, 1959, recorded in Volume 251, Pages 369-372, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 1/10 acre of land, more or less, being the East 300 feet of Lot 9, Block 3, Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from C. A. Newmann and wife, Hortense S. Newmann, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated April 20, 1958, recorded in Volume 253, Pages 581-585, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 2.17 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 210 acre tract of land, out of Tracts 9 and 10, of the Schleicher & Joseph Subdivision, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same property described in perpetual easement from Mary Wright Berryman and husband, C. V. Berryman, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 12, 1960, recorded in Volume 253, Pages 588-592, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 2.17 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 210 acre tract of land, out of Tracts 9 and 10, of the Schleicher & Joseph Subdivision, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Mrs. Forest Wright Stone, a feme sole, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated November 9, 1959, recorded in Volume 255, Pages 563-567, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 2.17 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 210 acre tract of land, out of Tracts 9 and 10, of the Schleicher & Joseph Subdivision, out of the J.P.M. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Mrs. Henrietta Wright, a widow, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 15, 1959, recorded in Volume 255, Pages 567-571, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots 8 and 9, Block 4, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from George Wilburn, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated April 8, 1960, recorded in Volume 256, Pages 67-71, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 929.35 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1022 acre tract, out of the Patrick Nevan Grant, Abstract No. 207, and out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and out of the Patrick Nevan Grant, Abstract No. 31, and the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 28, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Richard C. Miller and wife, Ethel Miller, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated September 23, 1963, recorded in Volume 310, Pages 13-24, Deed Records, San Patricio County, Texas. SAN PATRICIO COUNTY JUDGMENTS Lot 1, of the Lovenskiold Subdivision, being a portion of the V. G. Miller land, out of the Ed J. McGloin survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 3, Page 15A, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same property described in easement awarded by Judgment Cause No. 1515 in the County Court of San Patricio County, Texas, styled, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, Forrest C. Porter and wife, Vernell S. Porter, dated August 3, 1957, recorded in Volume 8, Page 165, County Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. All of Lot 2, of the Second Lovenskiold Subdivision, being a portion of the V. G. Miller land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, SAVE AND EXCEPT: That portion of Lot 2 of the Second Lovenskiold Sub-division that was resubdivided into Newill Estate Subdivision, and SAVE AND EXCEPT the portion of land described in a real estate sale contract between Fred F. Morgan and John Holman Smith and wife, Thelma T. Smith, dated September 20, 1954, recorded in Volume 194, Page 447, of the Deed Records of San Patricio County, Texas, SAVE AND EXCEPT, two tracts of land, out of Lot 2, of the Second Lovenskiold Subdivision being a tract of 0.28 acres of land, more or less, and a tract of 0.04 acres of land, more or less, owned by Fred F. Morgan, W. A. Weir and wife, Mrs. W. A. Weir, and being the same tract of land described in Judgment awarded in Cause No. 1528, in the County Court of San Patricio County, Texas, styled, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, Fred F. Morgan, W. A. Weir and wife, Mrs. W. A. Weir, dated January 24, 1958, recorded in Volume 8, Pages 234-237, Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. A portion of Lot 2, of the Second Lovenskiold Subdivision, being a portion of the V. G. Miller land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 3, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same property described in easement awarded in Judgment Cause No. 1529, in the County Court of San Patricio County, Texas, styled, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, Fred F. Morgan, John Holman Smith and wife, Thelma T. Smith, dated January 24, 1958, recorded in Volume 8, Pages 228-229, County Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 0.32 acres of land, more or less, being two tracts of land; 0.28 acres in the first tract of land, and .04 acres in the second tract of land, both being a portion of Lot 2, of the Second Lovenskiold Subdivision, being a portion of the V. G. Miller land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 3, Page 64, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in Judgment awarded in Cause No. 1516 in the County Court of San Patricio County, Texas, styled, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, Fred F. Morgan, G. R. Nelson and Mrs. G. R. Nelson, dated January 24, 1958, recorded in Volume 8, Pages 230-231, County Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Being a portion of land out of Lots 2, 3, and 4, of Mrs. V. G. Miller Camp Sites on Lake Lovenskiold, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same land described in Judgment awarded in Condemnation Suit No. 54,in the County Court of San Patricio County, Texas, styled, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, E. L. Pool and wife, Mrs. E. L. Pool, dated March 14, 1958, recorded in Volume 8, Pages 269-271, County Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lots No. 10 and 11, Block 3, of Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same land described in Judgment awarded in Condemnation Suit No. 55, in the County Court of San Patricio County, Texas, styled, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, J. E. Wilburn and wife, Mrs. J. E. Wilburn, dated April 15, 1958, recorded in Volume 8, Pages 281-283, County Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 83.94 acres of land, more or less, 41.39 acres of land, being a portion of a 421.75 acre tract of land, out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and 42.55 acres of land, being a portion of a 100 acre tract of land, out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in Judgment awarded in Condemnation Suit No. 59, County Court of San Patricio County, Texas, styled, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, Joe W. Hill and Bera Brown Hill, dated July 2, 1958, recorded in Volume 8, Pages 357-358, County Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 229.5 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 583.5 acre tract of land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 24, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement awarded in Cause No. 1526, in the County Court of San Patricio County, styled, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, C. S. Brown and wife, Ellorine Brown; Bettie B. Hensley and husband, J. P. Smith; Annie B. Loveland and husband, E. W. Loveland; and Lila Brown, as guardian of the person and estate of Henry Powell Brown, a person of unsound mind, dated September 12, 1959, recorded in Volume 9, Page 55, County Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Lot 1, Block 5, of the Lake View Subdivision, and Park No. 1 and No. 2, of the Lake View Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 33, Map Records of San Patricio County, Texas, and a portion of Lot 12, of the Lovenskiold Subdivision, being a part of the V. G. Miller land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by the map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 3, Page 15A, Map Records, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement awarded in Judgment Cause No. 10,051, District Court of San Patricio County, Texas, 156 Judicial District, styled, Fred F. Morgan, Versus, Lower Nueces River Water District, dated September 4, 1958, recorded in Volume L, Pages 253-255, District Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. Private Park No. 1, and Private Park No. 2, of the Newill Estates Subdivision, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 4, Page 65, Map Records of San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement awarded in Judgment Cause No. 10,052, District Court of San Patricio County, Texas, 36th Judicial District, styled, A. E. Hinman, John J. Pichinson, and Fred F. Morgan, Versus, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, dated September 4, 1958, recorded in Volume M, Page 96, District Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. 378 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1,217.7 acre tract of land, out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, and out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 368, San Patricio County, Texas, and out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement awarded in Judgment Cause No. 10,428, in the District Court of San Patricio County, Texas, 36th Judicial District, styled, Natalie M. Collins, a widow; Bryant M. Collins; Natalie Collins Curry and husband, Reginald Buck Curry; Beverly Collins Meyer, and husband, George E. Meyer; and Demra Collins Trube and husband, Albert S. Trube, Versus, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, dated August 14, 1963, recorded in Volume O, Pages 161-169, District Court Records, San Patricio County, Texas. LIVE OAK COUNTY DEEDS 561 acres of land, more or less, being the Southwest part of a 2712 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brigida Kivlin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from George R. Dunning; Ruth Dunning and husband, E. E. Dunning; Willie R. Dunning, a widow; Suzanne Manfull and husband Melvin L. Manfull; Elizabeth Hyman and husband, Vance Hyman; Lillie Dunning, a widow; Sarah Wiesner and husband, Al N. Wiesner; Willie F. Dunning, a widow; Willynn Dunning Miers and husband, H. T. Miers; Frances Dunning Harter and husband, R. D. Harter; and Eleanor Dunning Black and husband, James H. Black, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 5, 1957, recorded in Volume 174, Pages 344-357, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 8.70 acres of land, more or less, being two tracts; one of 4.15 acres of land, and a second tract of 4.65 acres of land, being a portion of a 354 acre tract of land, out of the B. F. Clark Subdivision of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from J. M. Wilson, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 13, 1957, recorded in Volume 175, Pages 128-132, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. A parcel of land 135 feet by 580, feet and by 235, feet and by 8,365, feet respectively, more or less, being from Point Number 1, Station 3612/55, situated in the Southern Pacific R. R. Survey, Abstract No. 439, through Point Numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, situated in the Jose Maria Colchado Survey, Abstract No. 140, to Point Number 8, Station 134/00, in the Maria Brigida Kivlin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement deed from Houston Pipe Line Company, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated November 18, 1957, recorded in Volume 177, Pages 82-88, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 12 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of 166 acres of land, out of the South one-half of the Maria Brigida Kivlin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from J. E. McCord, Sr., to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 17, 1959, recorded in Volume 179, Pages 627-628, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 607.99 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 639.79 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brigida Kivlin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Hallie T. Boothe, a widow, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated September 11, 1961, recorded in Volume 189, Pages 354-360, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. LIVE OAK COUNTY EASEMENTS 476.29 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 570.30 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 7, Abstract No. 30, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from W. Bruce Kline and wife, Luella Pridgen Kline, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 1, 1956, recorded in Volume 172, Pages 73-78, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 333.18 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 656.09 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 10, Abstract No. 419, and out of the John McMullen Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 418, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Kate Kelly, and husband, V. L. Kelly; Gussie Sweeten and husband, J. A. Sweeten; Zelia Walters and husband, H. W. Walters; Leonard O. Jacobs and wife, Hessie Jacobs; Hallye Hoover, a feme sole; Louis E. Jacobs, a single man; and Charles S. Jacobs, a single man, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 25, 1956, recorded in Volume 172, Pages 300-309, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 40.47 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 534.6 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 7, Abstract No. 30, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Walter A. Henshaw and Paul A. Henshaw, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 9, 1956, recorded in Volume 172, Pages 358-363, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 23.28 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 43.2 acre tract of land known as Share Three, out of a 183.2 acre tract of land, out of the Jane Curry Survey No. 8, Abstract No. 143, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Hilda McCumber and husband, B. F. McCumber, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 9, 1956, recorded in Volume 172, Pages 441-444, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 159.10 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 545 acre tract of land, out of a 795 acre tract of land, out of the William S. Cannon Survey No. 2, Abstract No. 141, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from E. B. McWhorter and wife, Laura McWhorter; E. B. McWhorter, guardian of the person and estate of Emmett Royer McWhorter, a person of unsound mind, a non compos mentis, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 22, 1957, recorded in Volume 174, Pages 175-180, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 159.10 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 545 acre tract of land, out of a 795 acre tract of land, out of the William S. Cannon Survey No. 2, Abstract No. 141, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from E. B. McWhorter, guardian of the person and estate of Emmett Royer McWhorter, a person of unsound mind, a non-compos mentis, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 7, 1957, recorded in Volume 174, Pages 180-188, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 157.29 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 246.2 acre tract of land, out of the James M. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from James N. Jones and wife, Lucy Jones, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 7, 1957, recorded in Volume 174, Pages 218-224, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 56.44 acres of land, more or less, being two tracts of land, First Tract: 34.06 acres of land, more or less, out of a 50 acre tract of land, out of the Archibald McDonald Survey No. 9, Abstract No. 280; and the Second Tract: 22.38 acres of land, more or less, out of a 246.4 acre tract of land, out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tracts of land described in perpetual easement from Dorothy Donahoe and husband, John F. Donahoe, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 25, 1957, recorded in Volume 174, Pages 400-405, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 56.44 acres of land, more or less, being two tracts of land, First Tract: 34.06 acres of land, more or less, out of a 50 acre tract of land, out of the Archibald McDonald Survey, No. 9, Abstract No. 280; and the Second Tract: 22.38 acres of land, more or less, out of a 246.4 acre tract of land. out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tracts of land described in perpetual easement from Zoe Peterson, a feme sole, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 28, 1957, recorded in Volume 174, Pages 407-412, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 56.44 acres of land, more or less, being two tracts of land; First Tract: 34.06 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 50 acre tract of land, out of the Archibald McDonald Survey No. 9, Abstract No. 280; and the Second Tract: 22.38 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 246.4 acre tract of land, out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tracts of land described in perpetual easement from Ruth Peterson, a single woman, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 25, 1957, recorded in Volume 174, Pages 414-419, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 22.38 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 246.4 acre tract of land, out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from A. G. Peterson, a single man, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 22, 1957, recorded in Volume 174, Pages 421-426, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 6.06 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 38.9 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullin Survey, Abstract No. 393, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from F. W. Ludewig, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated April 23, 1957, recorded in Volume 174, Pages 513-516, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 24.28 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of the Northwest 40 acres, of the West 100 acres of Block No. 6, of the Mathis Town and Land Company Subdivision, out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 368, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from the Veterans Land Board of the State of Texas, and Lewis G. Roberts and wife, Anna Mae Roberts, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated October 18, 1957, recorded in Volume 176, Pages 510-516, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 106.89 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 202.37 acre tract of land, out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, and a portion of a 500 acre tract of land, out of a 1004.28 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brennan Survey, Abstract No. 3, and a portion of a 250 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brennan Survey, Abstract No. 3, and a portion of a 255.5 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brennan Survey, Abstract No. 3, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from J. I. Hailey, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated November 13, 1957, recorded in Volume 176, Pages 528-535, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 127 acres of land, more or less, out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Fannie Staples Braun, a feme sole, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 9, 1957, recorded in Volume 176, Pages 565-570, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 32.41 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 161 acre tract of land, being Tract No. 8, of the Mathis Town and Land Company Subdivision and a 110 acre tract of land, being a portion of Tracts No. 6, and No. 7, of the Mathis Town and Land Company Subdivision, out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and out of the Patrick Nevan Survey No. 368, and out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tracts of land described in perpetual easement from C. V. Rouse and wife, Nola H. Rouse, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated September 23, 1958, recorded in Volume 177, Pages 1-6, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 55.84 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 166 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brigida Kivlin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Cardina M. Engelking, Individually and as Independent Executrix of the Estate of Otto Engelking, Deceased, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 31, 1958, recorded in Volume 177, Pages 207-212, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 3.88 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 100 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 418, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Russell S. Ponder and Virginia E. Ponder, a feme sole, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 5, 1958, recorded in Volume 177, Pages 593-599, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 4 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 16 acre tract of land, out of a 166 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brigida Kilvin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from S. L. Lane, C. H. Whitely, and U. E. Ray, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 31, 1958, recorded in Volume 177, Pages 625-631, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 155.33 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 16 acre tract of land, and a portion of a 151 acre tract of land both out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from J. H. Hinnant, Sr.; J. H. Hinnant, Jr.; F. R. Hinnant; Lamar Hinnant; Reagan C. Hinnant, Individually and as Attorney-in-Fact for Richard A. Hinnant, being all the Heirs of Mae Staples Hinnant, Deceased, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 20, 1958, recorded in Volume 178, Pages 1-7, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 34.43 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 83.2 acre tract of land, out of a 183.2 acre tract of land, out of the Jane Curry Survey No. 8, Abstract No. 143, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Josephine Canfield, a feme sole, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 30, 1958, recorded in Volume 178, Pages 14-20, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 36.15 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 118.8 acre tract, out of the Northwest portion of a 602.5 acre tract of land, out of the Isaac W. Smith Survey No. 64, Abstract No. 431 and, out of the Stephen Simmons Survey No. 63, Abstract No. 422, Live Oak County, Texas, being the same tract of land described in easement from C. N. Freeman and wife, Kathleen Freeman, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 25, 1958, recorded in Volume 178, Pages 323-331, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 153.28 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 887 acre tract of land, out of the Archibald McDonald Survey No. 9, Abstract No. 280, and out of the Stephen Simmons Survey No. 63, Abstract No. 422, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from C. N. Freeman and wife, Kathleen Freeman, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 25, 1958, recorded in Volume 178, Pages 333-341, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 79.17 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 740 acre tract of land, out of the T. Y. Gill Survey No. 4, Abstract No. 971, and out of the D. F. Webb Survey, Abstract No. 477, and out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Martha Kring, a widow; Nettie Powell and husband, Grahman Powell; Ruth Law and husband, Rayburn Law; Myrle Hatcher, a widow; Maude Hatcher, a feme sole; Louise H. Johnson and husband, Marvin Johnson; Nanny Reagan, a widow; Harvey Hatcher and wife, Maude Hatcher; Sid Hatcher and wife, Halgerd Hatcher; Amos Hatcher, Jr. and Dorothy Myle Hatcher, a feme sole, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 17, 1958, recorded in Volume 178, Pages 400-411, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 1.7 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 45.58 acre tract of land, being comprised of a 29.78 acre tract of land, being a portion of a 68 acre tract of land, and a 15.80 acre tract of land, being a portion of a 38.83 acre tract of land, both tracts of land being out of the Patrick McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 28, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tracts of land described in perpetual easement from Roger Umphres and wife, Imogene Umphres, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated September 3, 1958, recorded in Volume 178, Pages 533-539, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 282.44 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 372.08 acre tract of land, out of a 591.09 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 7, Abstract No. 30, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Lisette O. Sellers, a widow, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated November 8, 1958, recorded in Volume 178, Pages 594-602, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 118.71 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of 209.9 acres tract of land, being 93.5 acres of land, out of the Archibald McDonald Survey, Abstract No. 280, 4 acres of land, out of the Archibald McDonald Survey, Abstract No. 280, and 112.4 acres of land out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Mrs. Emma McGuffin, Individually and as Independent Executrix of the Estate of J. R. McGuffin, Deceased; J. R. McGuffin, Jr. and wife, Clarice McGuffin; Joe S. McGuffin and wife, Joyce McGuffin; and Mary McGuffin Taylor, a feme sole, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated November 13, 1958, recorded in Volume 179, Pages 86-94, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 204 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 250 acre tract of land, out of the William S. Cannon Survey No. 2, Abstract No. 141, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from J. A. Stewart and wife, Nellie Stewart, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated November 24, 1958, recorded in Volume 179, Pages 97-104, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 47.34 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 361.3 acre tract of land, being comprised of 231.3 acres out of the William S. Cannon Survey No. 2, Abstract No. 141, and 130 acres out of the George W. Lewis Survey No. 1, Abstract No. 270, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from C. M. Porter and wife, Lena Porter, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 16, 1958, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 170.56 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 278.18 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 10, Abstract No. 419, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Ernest Kinkler, a widower, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 20, 1959, recorded in Volume 179, Pages 490-497, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 116.91 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 520.3 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brigida Kilvin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Julius H. Wright and wife, Mollie Wright; and Carter Younts and wife Marie Trader Younts, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 19, 1958, recorded in Volume 179, Pages 497-503, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 115.59 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 994.6 acre tract of land, out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from B. H. Cummins, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated January 6, 1959, recorded in Volume 179, Pages 611-619, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 215.41 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 2708.49 acre tract of land, out of the Louis Arrojo Survey, Abstract No. 42, and out of the Felix Mungia Survey, Abstract No. 288, and out of the William Cabran Survey, Abstract No. 151, and out of the Memucan Hunt Survey, Abstract No. 236, and out of the Willis P. Darby Survey No. 4, Abstract No. 1022, and out of the Jose Miguel Alderete Survey, Abstract No. 1024, Live Oak County, Texas, and out of the Jose Miguel Alderete Survey, Abstract No. 23, Jim Wells County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from H. D. Miller and wife, Bonita C. Miller; Carroll Gerard Miller and wife, Glyn Roddy Miller; Addie Eilleen Sanguinet and husband, Marshal R. Sanguinet, the said Marshal R. Sanguinet acting herein by and through his duly authorized Agent and Attorney-in-Fact, Addie Eilleen Sanguinet, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 23, 1959, recorded in Volume 180, Pages 246-258, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 236.02 acres of land, more or less, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 7, Abstract No. 30, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Gladys Key, a widow; and Bruce R. Whalen and wife, Georgina Whalen, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 24, 1959, recorded in Volume 180, Pages 439-446, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 3 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 106.38 acre tract of land, out of the Patrick McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 28, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Homer Morgan and wife, Genevieve Morgan, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 12, 1959, recorded in Volume 180, Pages 459-464, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 934 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 2092.17 acre tract of land, out of the George W. Louis Survey No. 1, Abstract No. 270, and out of the Hooper and Wade Survey, Abstract No. 259, and out of the Hooper and Wade Survey, Abstract No. 257, and out of the Louis Arrojo Survey, Abstract No. 42, and out of the Felix Mungia Survey, Abstract No. 288, and out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Richard C. Miller, as Independent Executor of the Estate of Demrie B. Miller, Deceased, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 10, 1959, recorded in Volume 180, Pages 499-508, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 17.84 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 130.84 acre tract of land, and being comprised of 54.31 acres of land, out of the George W. Louis Survey No. 1, Abstract No. 270, and 76.53 acres of land, out of the Hooper and Wade Survey No. 101, Abstract No. 259, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tracts of land described in perpetual easement from Zephyer Baptist Encampment, a non-profit Religious Corporation, acting herein by Byron Richardson, its President; joined herein by Walter Laher, Sr., B. S. Whitaker, J. E. Henderson and W. A. Guynes, Trustees, First Baptist Church of Mathis, Texas, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated April 16, 1959, recorded in Volume 180, Pages 563-572, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 81.95 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 321.73 acre tract of land, out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same land described in easement from Darden W. Wurzback, a widow, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 25, 1959, recorded in Volume 180, Pages 583-589, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 196.60 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1718.4 acre tract of land, out of 2355.78 acres of land, out of the Maria Brennan Survey, Abstract No. 3, and out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, and out of the Jesse Billingsley Survey, Abstract No. 534, and out of the John Work Survey, Abstract No. 472, and out of the Pat Pugh Survey, Abstract No. 1018, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Katherine M. Pugh, a feme sole, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 12, 1959, recorded in Volume 181, Pages 269-277, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 172.1 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 400 acre tract of land, being Tracts No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the Boothe and Hampton Subdivision, out of the Maria Brigida Kilvin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, as Shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 1, Page 126, Map Records, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tracts of land described in easement from S. F. Coffin and wife, Dorothy K. Coffin, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 9, 1959, recorded in Volume 181, Pages 510-515, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 19 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 183.2 acre tract of land, out of the Jane Curry Survey No. 8, Abstract No. 143, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Lurline Rankin and husband, V. C. Rankin, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 17, 1956, recorded in Volume 183, Pages 477-481, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 43.2 acres of land, more or less, being known as Share Two, out of a 183.2 acre tract of land, out of the Jane Curry Survey No. 8, Abstract No. 143, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Louise McCumber and husband, S. L. McCumber, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 23, 1960, recorded in Volume 183, Pages 586-591, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 70 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a tract of land known as Pernitas Point, out of the Willis P. Darby Survey No. 4, Abstract No. 1022, and out of the Jose Miguel Alderete Survey, Abstract No. 1024, Live Oak County, Texas; and out of the Jose Miguel Alderete Survey, Abstract No. 23, Jim Wells County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual Easement from Pernitas Development Company, a Corporation, Alex Cox, President, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 13, 1960, recorded in Volume 184, Pages 243-247, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. .81 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 58.55 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 7, Abstract No. 30, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Andrea P. Morin, a widow; Manuel Morin, a single man; Lionel Morin and wife, Beta R. Morin; Margarita M. Escamilla and husband, Daniel Escamilla; Lucia M. Martinez and husband Marcario Martinez; Candia M. Tamez and husband, Ambrosio Tamez; Belen M. Villarrel and husband Epifanio Villarrel; Guadalupe M. Sanchez and huband, Rumaldo Sanchez; Zenaida M. Jaime and husband, Oscar Jaime; and Conrada Morin, a feme sole, being all the heirs at law of Guadelio Morin, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated March 12, 1960, recorded in Volume 184, Pages 406-412, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 13.5 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 641.3 acre tract of land, being all of Lots 706, 707, 708, 709, 807, 908, 909, and 910, Block E, of the George W. West Subdivision, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 18, Abstract No. 179, Live Oak County, Texas, as shown by map or plat thereof as recorded in Volume 38, Page 189, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Martha Harrison West, Individually and as Independent Executrix of the Estate of Sol West, Deceased; and Mable West Perkins and husband, Willard H. Perkins, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated April 12, 1960, recorded in Volume 184, Pages 515-521, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 513.27 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 10,862.42 acre tract of land, out of the Casa Blanca Survey, Abstract No. 296, and out of the San Antonio De Agua Dulce Survey, Abstract No. 249, and out of the George Noessell Survey, Abstract No. 330, and out of the George Noessell Survey, Abstract No. 331, and out of the Wait F. Rice Survey, Abstract No. 400, and out of the Jose Miguel Alderete Survey, Abstract No. 1024, Jim Wells County, Texas, and out of the Alonzo Blair Survey, Abstract No. 79, and out of the W. P. Darby Survey, Abstract No. 1022, and out of the Memucan Hunt Survey, Abstract No. 236, and out of the Felix Mungia Survey, Abstract No. 288, and out of the Louis Arroja Survey, Abstract No. 42, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tracts of land described in perpetual easement from Lou Ella Wade, a widow, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated August 17, 1957, recorded in Volume 184, Pages 586-590, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 41.19 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1995.09 acre tract of land, out of the Patrick McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 28, and the Maria Brennan Survey, Abstract No. 3, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Rorick Cravens and wife, Mary Cullinan Cravens; Malcolm Cravens and wife, Martha Hurley Cravens; and Annette G. Lummis, Individually and as Independent Executrix of the Estate of Frederick R. Lummis, Deceased, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 1, 1960, recorded in Volume 186, Pages 599-606, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 1038.9 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 3658.85 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 7, Abstract No. 30, and out of the Patrick Nevan Survey Abstract No. 31, and out of the Live Oak County School Land Survey, Abstract No. 272, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Reeves Brown and wife, Emma Hale Brown, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 27, 1960, recorded in Volume 187, Pages 41-52, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 44.44 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 502.2 acre tract of land, out of the Jane Curry Survey No. 8, Abstract No. 143, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Marian Scanio and husband, Frank Scanio; Robert Rooke, and wife, Nancy Rooke; Joan Rooke Nini, a feme sole; and Nellie Kitchell and husband William Kitchell, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 5, 1960, recorded in Volume 188, Pages 235-241, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 44.44 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 502.2 acre tract of land, out of the Jane Curry Survey No. 8, Abstract No. 143, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Robert E. Rooke, Administrator of the Estate of Mary B. Frederick, Deceased, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 7, 1960, recorded in Volume 188, Pages 241-246, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 44.44 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 502.2 acre tract of land, out of the Jane Curry Survey, No. 8, Abstract No. 143, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Constance Nellie Johnson, acting herein as Guardian of the Estate of Herbert Frederick, a Habitual Drunkard, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated August 22, 1960, recorded in Volume 188, Pages 246-250, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 11.32 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 581.6 acre tract of land, out of the Hooper and Wade Survey No. 205, Abstract No. 258, and out of the Pat Sheeran Survey No. 206, Abstract No. 585, Live Oak County, and being the same tracts of land described in perpetual easement from E. B. Baker and Southwestern Life Insurance Company, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 26, 1961, recorded in Volume 188, Pages 515-521, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 95.40 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 300 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 10, Abstract No. 419, and out of the Isaac W. Smith Survey No. 64, Abstract No. 431, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Fred Scrivener; Kathleen Scrivener Chadwick, as Independent Executrix of the Estate of Arnold Scrivener, Deceased; Kathleen Scrivener Chadwick and husband, B. F. Chadwick; and Nell Scrivener Alexander and husband, Moses Alexander, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 30, 1962, recorded in Volume 192, Pages 413-419, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 2.65 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 104.27 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 418, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Wayland Rivers and wife, Jo Ellen Larkin Rivers, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 19, 1962, recorded in Volume 193, Pages 532-537, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 151 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 354 acre tract of land, out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from J. M. Wilson, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 17, 1962, recorded in Volume 194, Pages 179-186, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 21.56 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1509 acre tract of land, out of the James Campbell Survey, Abstract No. 139, and out of the R. B. Johnson Survey No. 203, Abstract No. 477, and out of the T. C. Weinet Survey No. 203, Abstract No. 1059, and out of the Thomas Castello Survey No. 62, Abstract No. 156, and out of the Thomas Castello Survey No. 61, Abstract No. 147, and out of the J. Pointevant Survey No. 21, Abstract No. 362, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Beulah Margaret McDougal and husband, Fain McDougal; Arthur G. Hermann, Jr., Individually and as Trustees Under the Will of Claire Bennet Hermann, Deceased, for Arthur G. Hermann III; Arthur G. Hermann, Jr., and Fain McDougal, Independent, Executors of the Estate of Clair Bennet Hermann, Deceased, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 9, 1963, recorded in Volume 194, Pages 278-285, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 25.1 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 331.55 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 15, Abstract No. 393, and out of the John McMullen Survey No. 16, Abstract No. 394, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Lucile Vickers, a widow, Individually and as Independent Executrix of the Estate of Carl Vickers, Deceased, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 22, 1964, recorded in Volume 199, Pages 310-314, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 30 foot wide road right-of-way across a portion of a 520.3 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brigida Kilvin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in permanent right-of-way easement from Carter Younts and wife, Marie Trader Younts, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 8, 1964, recorded in Volume 199, Pages 337-339, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 30 foot wide road right-of-way across a portion of a 407.3 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brigida Kilvan Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in permanent right-of-way easement from Ross Boothe and wife, Lucile Bennet Boothe, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 22, 1964, recorded in Volume 199, Pages 339-342, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 11.98 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 309 acre tract of land, out of a 886.18 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey No. 15, Abstract No. 393, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Cora A. Ridgway, a widow; Clara L. Stidham, a widow; Carl Wright Johnson; and R. E. Schneider, Jr., to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 9, 1964, recorded in Volume 199, Pages 625-630, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 0.46 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 50 acre tract of land, out of a 85 acre tract of land, out of the Patrick McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 28, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Homer Morgan and wife, Genevieve Morgan, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated July 27, 1964, recorded in Volume 200, Pages 151-156, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 561 acres of land, more or less, being the Southwest part of a tract of 2712 acres out of the Maria Brigida Kivlin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same land described in an Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease from E. E. Dunning et al to H. R. Smith dated March 22, 1954, recorded in Volume 169, Pages 259-267, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas, INSOFAR AND ONLY INSOFAR, as said lease covers 40 acres of land in the form of a square, around the Lone Star Production Company, J. B. Dunning Estate No. 6, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual right and easement from Southwestern Oil and Refining Company, a corporation; Lone Star Producing Company, a corporation, each acting herein by and through its proper officers thereunto duly authorized, and H. R. Smith, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated June 22, 1964, recorded in Volume 200, Pages 158-161, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 929.35 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1110 acre tract of land, out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 31, Live Oak County, Texas, and out of the Patrick Nevan Survey, Abstract No. 368, and out of the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 24, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement from Richard C. Miller and wife, Ethel Miller, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated September 23, 1964, recorded in Volume 201, Pages 251-260, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 44.48 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 50 acre tract of land, out of the Archibald McDonald Survey No. 9, Abstract No. 280, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Guaranty National Bank and Trust of Corpus Christi, Guardian of the Estate of Cynthia Ann Toland, a minor, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated August 9, 1966, recorded in Volume 206, Pages 541-547, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 35.57 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1509 acre tract of land, out of the James Campbell Survey, Abstract No. 139, and out of the R. B. Johnson Survey No. 203, Abstract No. 477, and out of the T. C. Weinert Survey No. 204, Abstract No. 1059, and out of the Thomas Castello Survey No. 62, Abstract No. 156, and out of the Thomas Castello Survey No. 61, Abstract No. 147, and out of the John McMullen Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 418, and out of the J. Poitevant Survey No. 21, Abstract No. 362, Live Oak County, Texas, being the same tracts of land described in correction perpetual easement from Beulah Margaret McDougal and husband, Fain McDougal; Arthur G. Hermann, Jr., Individually and as Trustee, Under the Will of Clair Bennet Hermann, Deceased, for Arthur G. Herman III; Arthur G. Herman, Jr., and Fain McDougal, Independent Executor of the Estate of Claire Bennet Hermann, Deceased, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 27, 1967, recorded in Volume 209, Pages 136-137, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. LIVE OAK COUNTY JUDGMENTS 76 acres of land, more or less, being a track of land 32,755.5 feet in length and approximately 100 feet in width from a point in the Francisco Botello Survey No. 3, Abstract No. 80, Live Oak County, Texas, from Station 5439+63.0 of the Right-of-Way and Track Map of the San Antonio, Uvalde and Gulf Railway, dated January 10, 1919, and corrected June 30, 1919, to Station 5767+18.5, being in the Ed J. McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 14, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement, awarded in Cause 567, in the County Court of Live Oak County, Texas, styled, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, versus, Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, a Missouri Corporation, Clifford W. Rouse and wife Naomi Beatrice Rouse, C. V. Rouse, Reeves Brown, Joe Hill, Darden W. Wurzbach, The Boalmen's National Bank of St. Louis, Manufacturers Trust Co., Ray Harris, as Tax Assessor-Collector of the George West Independent School District and Augusta Henderson, as Tax Assessor-Collector of the Mathis Independent School District, dated August 5, 1957, recorded in Cause 568, County Court Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 3,462.30 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 17,413.47 acres of land, out of the Jane Curry Survey, Abstract No. 143, and out of the George W. Wright Survey No. 5, Abstract No. 473, and out of the Margare Trubo Survey No. 5, Abstract No. 453, and out of the Jane Curry Survey, Abstract No. 144, and out of the Joseph Sandman Survey No. 32, Abstract No. 421, and out of the Samuel Maas Survey, Abstract No.281, and out of the Jose Morin Survey, Abstract No. 279, and out of the Jose Maria Colchado Survey, Abstract No. 140, and out of the S.P.R.R. Survey No. 1, Abstract No. 439, and out of the Francisco Botello Survey No. 3, Abstract No. 80, and out of the H. Minnant Survey No. 2, Abstract No. 916, and out of the I. Railey Survey No. 2, Abstract No. 582, and out of the J. Poilevent Survey No. 1, Abstract No. 334, and out of the W. J. Cannon Survey, Abstract No. 141, and out of the Francis Dietrich Survey, Abstract No. 167, and out of the J. M. Dickens Survey No. 2, Abstract No. 706, and out of the M. A. Dickens Survey No. 4, Abstract No. 746, and out of the L. DeBerry Survey No. 4, Abstract No. 592, and out of the Seal Morris and Seal Survey No. 3, Abstract No. 440, and out of the Seal Morris and Seal Survey No. 1, Abstract No. 441, and being the same tract of land described easement awarded in Cause 4123, in the District Court of Live Oak County, Texas, 156 Judicial District, styled Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, Holman Cartwright and wife, Claire Lucas Cartwright, dated April 26, 1960, recorded in Volume 1, Pages 73-77, Court Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 875.59 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 1,285.84 acre tract of land, out of the Maria Brigida Kivlin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, and out of the James McGloin Survey, Abstract No. 25, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tracts of land described in easement awarded by judgment in Cause No. 4278 in the District Court of Live Oak County, Texas, 36th Judicial District, styled Ross Boothe and wife, Lucile Boothe, Hallie T. Boothe, a feme sole, Gertrude Hampton, a feme sole, Mary E. Hampton, a feme sole, Mary Lee Marshall and husband, Hugh T. Marshall, Sunset International Petroleum Corporation, a corporation duly incorporated, and Myron Turfett, Trustee, versus, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated October 28, 1961, recorded in Cause No. 4278, District Court Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 129.29 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 142.68 acre tract of land, out of a 2,762 acre tract of land, out of the Mary Brigida Kilvin Survey No. 11, Abstract No. 21, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in a perpetual easement awarded in Cause No. 4279 in the District Court of Live Oak County, Texas, 36th Judicial District, styled Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, Ross Boothe, a minor, and Ross Boothe, as Guardian of the Estate of Ross Boothe, Jr., a minor, Sunset International Petroleum Corporation, a corporation, and Myron Turfitt, Trustee, Ross Boothe, Individually and his wife, Lucile Bennet Boothe, are Intervenors, dated February 22, 1962, recorded in Volume 1, Pages 158-168, District Court Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 72.83 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 193.33 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey, Abstract No. 30, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement awarded in Cause No. 4421 in the District Court of Live Oak County, Texas, 156 Judicial District, styled Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, versus, N. A. Brown, Jr., Individually and as Executor of the Will and Estate of N. A. Brown, Sr., Deceased; Roma Brown, a widow; Hazel June Brown, a feme sole; Guaranty National Bank and Trust of Corpus Christi, Trustee, Corpus Christi State National Bank; and Augusta Henderson, as Tax Assessor-Collector of the Mathis Independent School District, dated June 25, 1964, recorded in Book 1, Pages 255-259, District Court Records, Live Oak County, Texas. 805.57 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 816.57 acre tract of land, out of the John McMullen Survey, No. 7, Abstract No. 30, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in easement awarded by judgment in Cause No. 4440 in the District Court of Live Oak County, Texas, 36th Judicial District, styled Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, H. T. Sellers and wife, Mary Sellers dated April 21, 1965, recorded in Volume 202, Pages 324-331, Deed Records, Live Oak County, Texas. JIM WELLS COUNTY DEEDS 71 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 147.39 acre tract of land, out of the Casa Blanca Survey, Abstract No. 296, Jim Wells County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in deed from Lou Ella Wade, a widow, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated May 24, 1957, recorded in Volume 175, Pages 536-538, Deed Records, Jim Wells County, Texas. JIM WELLS COUNTY EASEMENTS A 4 1/2 inch oil pipeline begining at a point on the North, 41 feet South of the South line of State Park Road No. 25, and extending in a Southeast, South and Southwesterly direction, and is West, North and Northwest of and parallel to the relocated United Gas Company's 14 inch pipeline right-of-way and extending a sufficient distance to make a connection with the 4 1/2 inch O.D. line presently connected with the 3740 feet herein released, being out of the Casa Blanca Survey, Abstract No. 296, Jim Wells County, Texas, and out of the M.P.J. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas and being the same tract of land described in contract releasing in part old right-of-way and granting new right-of-way from Lower Nueces River Water Supply District to Southern Pipe Line Corporation dated December 19, 1955, recorded in Volume 161, Pages 54-57, Deed Records, Jim Wells County, Texas. 80 foot wide road right-of-way and easement through and over a portion of the land owned by Lou Ella Wade, out of the Casa Blanca Survey, Abstract No. 296, Jim Wells County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in roadway easement from Lou Ella Wade, a widow, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated December 1, 1955, recorded in Volume 165, Pages 462-464, Deed Records, Jim Wells County, Texas. Being a 50 foot by 6324.1 foot right-of-way and easement, out of the Casa Blanca Survey, Abstract No. 296, Jim Wells County, Texas, and out of the M.P.J. and N. Delgado Survey, Abstract No. 4, San Patricio County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in right-of-way easement from Lower Nueces River Water Supply District to United Gas Pipeline Company, dated March 6, 1956, recorded in Volume 167, Pages 213-214, Deed Records, Jim Wells County, Texas. 513.27 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a 10,862.42 acre tract of land, out of the Casa Blanca Survey, Abstract No. 296, and out of the San Antonio De Agua Dulce Survey, Abstract No. 249, and out of the George Noessell Survey, Abstract No. 330, and out of the George Noessell Survey, Abstract No. 331, and out of the Wait F. Rice, Survey, Abstract No. 400, and out of the Jose Migual Aldrete Survey, Abstract No. 1024, Jim Wells County, Texas, and out of the Alonzo Blair Survey, Abstract No. 79, and out of the W. P. Darby Survey, Abstract No. 1022, and out of the Memucan Hunt Survey, Abstract No. 236, and out of the William Cabban Survey, Abstract No. 151, and out of the Felix Mungia Survey, Abstract No. 288, and out of the Louis Arroja Survey, Abstract No. 42, Live Oak County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Lou Ella Wade, a widow, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated August 17, 1957, recorded in Volume 184, Pages 354-359, Deed Records, Jim Wells County, Texas. 70 acres of land, more or less, being a portion of a tract of land known as Pernitas Point, out of the Willis P. Darby Survey, Abstract No. 1022, and out of the Jose Miguel Alderete Survey, Abstract No. 1024, Live Oak County, Texas, and out of the Jose Miguel Alderete Survey, Abstract No. 23, Jim Wells County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in perpetual easement from Pernitas Development Company, a corporation, to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District dated February 13, 1960, recorded in Volume 195, Pages 444-448, Deed Records, Jim Wells County, Texas. JIM WELLS COUNTY JUDGMENTS 63.22 acres of land, more or less, out of the Casa Blanca Survey, Abstract No. 296, Jim Wells County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in Judgment awarded in Cause No. 179, in the County Court of Jim Wells County, Texas, styled, Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, Versus, Lou Ella Wade dated September 21, 1955, recorded in Cause No. 179, County Court Records, Jim Wells County, Texas. ATASCOSA COUNTY DEEDS CAMPBELLTON WELL TRACTS 0.5 acres of land out of the Edward O'Boyle Survey #1, Abstract #10, Atascosa County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in Warranty Deed from L. P. Bruner and wife, Margaret Bruner to the Lower Nueces Water Supply District, dated February 12, 1951, and recorded in Volume 207, Pages 618-619, Deed Records, Atascosa County, Texas. One (1) acre of land out of Subdivision Number Six (6) of the Mary Campbell Subdivision adjoining the Town of Campbellton, out of the Thomas Hennessey Survey Number 8, Abstract Number 5, Atascosa County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in Warranty Deed from the Campbellton Water Works, Inc., to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, dated January 8, 1951, and recorded in Volume 207, Pages 60-61, Deed Records, Atascosa County, Texas. 0.5 acre of land out of the Thos. Hennessey Survey #8, Abstract #5, Atascosa County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in Warranty Deed from Gregorio Rodriguez and wife, Ageripina Rodriguez to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, dated February 28, 1951, and recorded in Volume 207, Pages 620-621, Deed Records, Atascosa County, Texas. 0.5 acre tract of land out of the J. W. Roper Survey Number 184, Abstract Number 751, Atascosa County, Texas, and being the same tract of land described in Warranty Deed from Truman Clyburn and wife, Nettie E. Clyburn to the Lower Nueces River Water Supply District, dated February 16, 1951, and recorded in Volume 207, Pages 623-624, Deed Records, Atascosa County, Texas. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect on the 91st day after the last day of the legislative session.