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HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-2656• 1 y < ,i ORDINANCE NO. 86-2656 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR-THE EXTENSION OF CERTAIN BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY CONSISTING OF .839.5$ ACRES OF LAND, WHLCH SAID.. TERRITORY LIES ADJACENT TO AND ADJOINS THE PRESENT LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS AND WITHIN THE EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF SAID CITY. WHEREAS, two public hearings were conducted before the City .Council of the. City of Plainview, Texas, where all interested persons were: provided with an opportunity to be heard on the proposed annexation of the following described territory: BEGINNING at a;point in the West line of Section 32, Block JK-2 Hale County,-Texas, which point is 50 feet South of the Northwest corner of aid Section 32 and is 50 feet South of the Northeast corner of `Section 29, Block JK-2, Hale County, Texas, and which .point is the. Southwest corner of a tract of land annexed to the City of Plainview March 11, 1975 by Ordinance No. 75-1.739; THENCE N. 88°55'E. 5,376.1 feet alonga line 50 feet South from and parallel. o the North line of°said Section 32 and along the City Limit Line of the City of Plainview to a point which bears West 50 feet from the West line of a tract of land included in the Hale County Airport property;. THENCE S.1°19'50"E. 3,330.7 feet along a line 50 feet West from and parallel to the West line of said Hale County Airport property.:whch line has been: described. as the West line of Section 41 Block JK-2, Hale County,'- Texas, in deeds for tracts conveyed to `the City of .Plainview and Hale County, to a point in-the Northwest line :of a 3.220 acre tract: of land conveyed to the City of Plainview and-Hale Countg,.Texas, by deed recorded in Vol. 7.17, Page 37S of the Deed .Records of Hale County, Texas; THENCE 5.50°43'05:"W. 3,100.9 feet along the Northwest.. line of said 3.220 :acre tract to apointin the South line of said Section 32-which point bears. West. 29.44. feet from the East line of Section 57, Block A-1, Hale :County, Texas. THENCE 5.88°56'15"W. 5,938..7 feet along the south lines of said Sections 32 and 29 where said Sections 32 and 29, Block JK-2, lap into Sections 57 and 58, Block A-1, Hale County, Texas, to a point measured perpendicularly 500 feet We terly from the West right-of-way line of Interstate Highway No. 27 as held in 1975 as right-of-way for'U.S. Highway No. 87 Loop 274; ®, ,~\ THENCE N.4°17'25"W. 661.1 feet along a line 500 feet .Westerly .from and parallel to the West right-of-way line of said Interstate. Highway No. 27 to the Southwest corner of a tract of land annexed to the'City of Plainview. March 'll, 1975, by Ordinance No. 75-1738; THENCE N.88°56:'15"E. 1,3Q2.1 feet alang the City Limit Line 660 feefi North from ,and ,paralle to the South: line'.. of said ,Section 29 to the Southeast .corner of said tract of land annexed by Ordinance No. 75-1738; THENCE N.4°1,7'25"W.' 1,356.5 feet.,along a line 500 feet'Easterly from and parallel to the East right-of-way line of U. S, Highway No. 87 (:Interstate Highway No. 27`) as held in-1975 and along thee. City Limit Line to a point; THENCE N.6°10':04.6"W. 2„820.1 feet along aline 500 feet Easterly from and parallel to the: East right-of-way line of U, S._ Highway No. 87 (Interstate_Highway.No. 27) as held in 1975 and along the.`:City Limit Line to ;the beginning of a curve to the right; THENCE Northerly 42.9.75 feet along. the City Limit Line and along a curve to the right-witha radius of 5,079.65 feet, a central angleof 4°50'50:.44" and whose chord bears N.3°44'39.4"W. 429:6 feet to a point:which bears South 50 feet .from the North line of said Section 29; ~ '' THENCE N.89°02'S6"E. 2,065.8 feet along a line 50 feet South from. and parallel to. the North line of said Section 29 and.. along ahe City Limit... Line to- the Place of Beginning and containing 839.58 ,acres of land, more or°less. WHEREAS, said hearings being held at the City: Council Chambers of the City of Plainview on'the 24th day of .;...June. 198b and the 8th day of`July-1986,-with said first hearing date-being not more: than forty (40) days.nor;less han twenty' (20) days prior to the introduction and first reading of this Ordinance; and` WHEREAS, the first and second notices of such Public, Hearings. were published in a'newspaper having general.. circulation in. the: City o~ Plainview, Texas, and in the above described territory on the 11th day of June-1986, and the° 19th day of June 1986, which dates are- not more than twenty (20) days nor less than ten (10) days. prior to the public hearing on the topic of annexation proceedings; and WHEREAS:, the population.: of the- City of Plainview, Texas is approximately 25,000 inhabitants; and WHEREAS, the above described territory lies within the ,~,` extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Plainview, Texas; and 2 `, ' ~ p~~ ` WHEREAS, the territory herein described lies adjacent to and adjoins the City of Plainview, Texas; and WHEREAS, a-copy of the "Service'~Flan" for the annexation area, as well as a map, is attached and made a permanent part of this Ordinance;-and WHEREAS, this Ordinance was published in its. entirety on July 25, 1986. NOW THEREFORE, BE- IT ORDAINED by the City. Council of the City of Plainview, Texas: Section 1. Thee fallowing described land and. territory lying adjacent to and adjoining with the City of Plainview, Texas, is hereby added and annexed to the City of Plainview,-Texas, and said territory hereinafter described shall hereafter be included within the boundary limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, and the present boundary amts of .such City, and the various points contiguous to the area hereinafter described are hereby altered and amended to as to include said area within the corporate limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point in the-West line. of Section 32, Block JK-2 Hale 'County, Texas,`whch point is 50 feet South of the Northwest corner of said Secton'32 and is 50 feet South of the Northeast corner of Section 29, Block JK-2, Hale County, Texas, and which point is the Southwest corner of a tract of land annexed to the City of Plainview. March 11, 1975 by Ordinance No. 75-:1739.; THENCE N.88°56'E. 5,376.1 feet .along. aline'50-feet South from and parallel to the North line of said Section 32 and along the City Limit.. Line of the City of Plainview to'a point which bears West 50 feet from the West line of a tract of land included in the. Hale County.:Airport,property; THENCE S.1°19'50"E: 3,330.7 ;:feet along a line 50 feet West from and parallel-to the West line of said Hale County Airport property which line has been .described as the West line of Section 41,"Block JK-2, Hale County, Texas, 'in deeds for tracts conveyed to the City of Plainview and Hale County, to a point- n-the Northwest line of a 3.220 acre tract 'of land conveyed to the. City of Plainview '.and-Hale County, 'Texas, by deed recorded in Vol. 717, Page 375 of the Deed Records of-Hale. County, Texas: THENCE 5.50°43'05"W. 3,100.9 feet along the .Northwest line of said 3.220 acre tract to a point in the south line of said Section 32 which point bears West 29.44 feet from the East line of Section 57, Block A-1, Hale County, Texas. 3 c~ ... A ~ _ - r a THENCE 5.88°56'15"W. 5,935.7 feet along the; south lines of said '~'~' Sections 32 and 29 where said Sections 32 and 29,;Block JK-2, lap into Sections 57 and 58, Block.A-1, Hale County,. Texas, to a point.: measured perpendicularly,_500 feet Westerly from the West right-of-way Tine of Interstate Highway No. 27 as held in 1975 as: right-of-way. for U.S. Highway No." 87 Loop 274; THENCE N.4°17'Z5"W._-661'.1 feet along a line 500 :.feet, Westerly from and parallel to the West right-of-way line of said Interstate Highway No. 27 to the Southwest corner of a tract of -land annexed to the City of Plainview March 11, 1975, by Ordinance No. 75-1738, THENCE N88°56'15"E'. 1,302.1 feed a ong the City Limit Line 660 feet North.-from-and parallel to the South line of said Section 29-to the Southeast corner of said tract of,land annexed by Ordinance No. 75-1735; .THENCE N.4°17'25"W. 1,356.5 ,feet along a line. 500 feet Easterly from and parallel to the East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 87-:(Interstate .:Highway No. 27) a held in 19.75 and along ; the City Limit Line to a point; THENCE N.6°IQ'04.6"W. 2",820.1-:feet along a line 500 feet Easterly_fxom and parallel to the East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 87 (Interstate Highway No. 27) as held in 1975 ~~ . and along the; City Limit Line to the beginning of a-curve to ``,~ the right; THENCE: Northerly 429.75.feet along the City Limit Line .and -along a curve to .the right with a radius: of 5,079.6'5 feet, a central-angle of 4°5-0'5.0.44" and whose chord bears - j N.3°44'39.'.4"W. 429:6 feet to a point which bears South 50 feet- from ,the North line of said Section 29; THENCE N.89°02'56"E. 2, 065.8-feet along a line 50 feet South from and parallel to the North line of'said Section 29 and along_ he ..City Limit Line to the :..Place of Beginning .and containing: 839.58:agres of land, more. or less. Suction. 2. The above described territory and the.. area so annexed shall be apart of the City of Plainview, Texas, and. the property so added shall bear its pro rata part of the taxes levied by the-Cty of Plainview, Texas, and the inhabitants thereof shall be entitled to all. of the rights.- and privileges of all of the citizens and shall be bound by the acts, ordinances, and regulations of the City of Plainview., Texas. Section 3. This.. Ordinance shall be passed in the manner provided by Charter, of the City. of P ainview, Texas.. ii . ,-, '~ ~2 0~~ PASSED on first reading on this the 22nd day of July, 1986. PASSED on second. reading on 'this the-26th day of August, 1986. E.V. RIDLEHUBER, Mayor ATTEST• SHERYL OWEN, ..Interim City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: TOM HAMILTON, City Attorney ,. _., ',_ 5 ~~ CITY OF"PLAINVIEW ANNEXATION SERVICE PLAN TRACT 1 - 1.31 SQUARE MILES INTRODUCTION Pursuant to Section 10 Article 970a, V.A.C.S., the City of Plainview has prepared this proposed. service .plan for .the delivery of municipal services to this territory which is proposed to be annexed to the- City. This tract of land, a map of which is attached and labeled Exhibit "A," contains 1.31 square miles of area, or 839.58 acres, and is located to the South 'of `the present exi ting City limits. The area proposed to be annexed is more fully described by the attached field notes labeled Exhibit "B." As 'indicated, the area proposed to be annexed contains 1.3.1 .square miles and contains-approximately eight single family residences, one. mobile home, one business establishment and one barn used for agricultural. purposes. Based on household population ':figures established by the 1980 census ,'the approximately nine single family residences are estimated to contain approximately 30 inhabitants. The vast majority of the area proposed to be annexed is relatively undeveloped and uninhabited. Based on the number of houses and inhabitants,-the density for the entire area is calculated to be • approximately 23 people per square mile, or .36 .people per acre. Using the most recent assessed values, provided by the Hale County Appraisal District, the land and `improvements within the. area proposed for annexation is valued at approximately $778,459. Planning a city's. growth is no easy task as social, political, economic and physical issues must be considered. Care must be taken - that- the path of least resistance, which may solve an immediate problem, does not result in a long-term future problem. For . example, in times of rapid growth, decision makers must be careful that maintenance of existing infrastructure does not suffer at the expense of new development or, at least, that lack of maintenance for .existing. infrastructure is not an unforeseen consequence of a decision. to support growth. The benefits that are derived from an annexation program are usually not immediate. It is a myth that." most annexations .pay for themselves immediately. However, over the long term, it is thought to be much.-more fiscally responsible to manage growth early on rather than to try .and correct it ten or twenty years after the fact. The fact. is that uncontrolled growth outside the city. limits. will be tomorrow's problems if a city doesn't exert control early in the development process. Therefore, annexation is usually fiscally beneficial in the long term, but not in the short term. Without land use controls, development may occur which is haphazard, !`"~. unsightly and below city standards. Such developments can effect. a ~ '~ city .long into the future. Not only will it negatively effect ^1_ ~ ~t community residents. perception of their community, but also visitors ,. to the. community.. These developments, which are outside the city limits and below city standards, are difficult, if not impossible, to correct even after annexation. ANNEXATION SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED In accordance with the annexation statute, the following municipal services will be provided immediately upon annexation by the City of Plainview, and in no event later than sixty days after the effective date.. of the annexation ordinance. POLICE PgtOTECTION 1) On the effective date of annexation, the area will become part of the existing west patrol district. 2) Effective on the date of annexation, preventative patrol service on a level comparable to that provided _f or other areas of the .City with equivalent population densities,. degrees- and nature. of development, traffic patterns, and other factors influencing crime and traffic accident rates will be provided. 3) Review and adjustment of patrol district boundaries, in order to .maintain the number of calls .for service in each district at approximately equal levels, will be preformed at two to five year `-- intervals, depending' on the amount and patterns of development throughout= the .City. r 4) Calls for police service, will be answered by the District Officer with responsibility for the area,' and/or by another officer as required, unless the call is determined to be unfounded, fictitious,-or noncriminal in nature. Any decision riot to respond to a particular' class ,or category of call will be .made based on a policy which will apply equally to all calls. within the annexed area and the existing City ..limits. 5) Criminal investigative 'services will be provided to the annexed area for each reported crime. occurring on or after the effective date: of annexation, based upon the same criteria as applied to crimes reported elsewhere in the City. Each reported crime will be evaluated individually. FIRE SERVICE 1) Primary ,response into the annexed area will be from the Quincy Street .Fire Station`located.at 10th and Quincy. The "Central Fire Station" located at 215 E. 6th, will act as backup to the Quincy Street Station. Emergency ambulance service will also be provided in the newly. annexed area by the Fire Department as provided in other areas of the City. Preliminary runs- by units of the -Fire Department indicate response time into the annexed area will compare. favorably with the rest. of the City. ,: _2_ ., 2) The Fire Department does not anticipate need for additional personnel or fire stations to provide service to the newly annexed area at this time. As population density and'fire flow requirements increase iri the area, fire station 'site selection may be made to provide coverages and xesponse time similar to other more densely populated areas of the. City. 3)-Regular fire prevention inspection and a building construction plan review will be provided to the area immediately upon"annexation in accordance .with existing City policy. PARK SERVICES 1) Park services for those persons living in the annexed area will be provided immediately. Services provided will be identical to those provided to persons living in ether areas of the City. 2) Open park areas for picnicking wll_be available to all residence of the annexed area on the same bases as residence presently residing within the City limits. .The closest park to .the annexed .area is, the Running Water Draw Regional Park. LIBRARY SERVICES Library services identical to those .provided to persons already. living in the City will be provided those persons living in the annexation area immediately upon the effective date of annexation. • Information and programming services offered ,by the Unger Memorial • Library, located at Austin and W. 9th, will be available to 'any person desiring to avail themselves of such servicesbased,on the .same. proceduresforpersons already living in the City.. SOLID WASTE: COLLECTION 1) The annexation `area will be provided immediate refuse collection services upon request of individual residents and property owners. The collection of solid waste. from.: `the individual properties and containers shall be made in .accordance with usual Sanitation Department scheduing_and standard rates. 2) The use_of the City's Sanitary Landfill will be provided to all residents of the newly annexed' area on the same- basis as` thane residents currently diving within the City limits. 3) Commercial refuse collection services will be provided to any -business located in the annexed area at ..the same. price as_ presently ..provided for any business customer within the: City of Plainview. MAINTENANCE OF ROADS AND ,.STREETS The approximately 1.05 miles o£ streets located in the area to be annexed will be maintained by City street forces effective with the date of annexation.' Maintenance shall be on a level comparable to that provided for other areas of the City with similar roads., ~~, 1, -3- ~6 equivalent population densities, .degrees and nature: of development, '`- traffic patterns, and other factors influencing street maintenance. WATER AND WASTE WATER .FACILITIES 1) The extension of water and .sanitary sewer will be provided in accordance with current policy, established by the City Council and applicable to all property presently within the corporate limits of the City. This policy basically provides for the extension of mains from the existing systems by the owners or developers of property desiring service. The owners of other properties served share in the .cost of the project. through the payment of pro rata charges established in the policy at such time as service connections are made to mains installed by others. 2) The City has presently in service a one-million gallon reservoir and pump; station located at 900 S.W. 3rd Street, which will provide an adequate -water source to serve all the area proposed to be annexed.. 3) The-trunk sanitary sewer main presently existing along Southwest Third will adequately serve the annexation area. Secondary mains extended from this trunk main by developers in accordance' with current policy will serve the majority of the area proposed to be annexed. Remaining areas will be served by the .installation of lift stations. '~~ _ PLANNING AND ZONING SERVICES 1) Planning and zoning services will be provided immediately on annexation. In addition to the protection of property values through the enforcement of zoning and subdivision regulations, other • services including the processing of applications for zoning. change, subdivision and platting, and site plans, will be provided by the current Planning and Public Works Division personnel. Until a specific land .use plan is prepared for the annex, the guidelines provided ;in the Plainview master plan will be utilized in evaluation of development. proposals in the area. Z) AlI properties annexed into the City will be initially zoned "A"- Agricultural without. regard to its present use or potential use, as a "Transitional-Zone:" Changes in .zoning for specific tracts will be processed in accordance with state law, including public hearings before the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City ..Council. prior to final action. Existing uses. of property at the time of annexation will be allowed to continue as non-conforming uses, though the zoning of the property` will initially be "A"-Agricultural. Expansion of a non-conforming use, however, will require approval by the City's Board of .Adjustment or a change in zoning to accommodate the existing or proposed use. '~ _ , ~7 Er1GINEERING SERVICES ~'~ ~. Engineering services, including the review of development. plans,. the issuance of permits as required in the development phase, and the: inspection of the installation of water and sanitary sewer mains, ...storm sewers, and. paving of public streets and alleys, w l be,provided immediately by current Engineering Division personnel., BUILDING INSPECTION ,.SERVICES Inspection services, inoluding the review of building, plans., the issuance of permits.. in the .inspection of all buildings, plumbing, mechanical, and elec rical work to ensure compliance with City codes and` ordinances, will be provided immediately bg current Building Inspection Division personnel. TRAFFIC .SERVICES Installation of traffic signs; including street name, warning and -regulatory signs, will. be installed and maintained by current Traffic Division personnel according to established priorities. Traffic counts and .other studies. will be conducted-as warranted, as is currently the practice .within the corporate limits of the City. This service will begin within xty daysfollowing annexation. ' ENVIRONN~:NTAL HEALTH. AND CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICES f,~..,, 1) Enforcement of the City's Environmental Health Ordinances will be ~ • provided within the annexed area on the effective date of the annexation ordinance. These health ordinances and other regulations wild be enforced using existing environmental-health personnel.`- • 2): Complaints of ordinance violations.. or other code violations within`the area will be answered and investigated by existing ' personnel bn the effective date'of the annexation ordinance. 3) ;Animal. Control services will be provided to those areas within the `annexed area on the effective date of the annexation ordinance .using existing personnel and equipment. 4) Vector Control services will be provided to those areas :..within the annexed area on the effective date of the-annexation ordinance using existing. personnel and equipment. CAPITAL IMPROVEI+~.NTS As provided by the annexation statu.te,' no money ..received for the ..sale of bonds or evidenced by other instruments of indebtedness may be allocated to the annexed. area f;or a period of 18fl .days after annexation. No plans currently exist for any capital improvements to be made in !~ the annexed area. ." .; ~5_ .~ . 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I ~ CD © C D~7©W pp _ -_ - -_ _. _ ~~~mm~ ~m~ om o -mom ~ „~, ~ , r;«,, ~, I ; .. ~ mm ®_®®®~-m ~ I ~ J mmmaom o ~ m ~ ,gym ; .: _ _ _ ~ .# i ` ~ TRACT NO. 1 1~ACT NQ.2 , ~_ ~ _ . -. i L..r ~; ..i ~I ' ... .. ~' ~ i~ CITY OF ~LAINVIEw, T[XAi I~P~R I L A t 9 8 ro ~ ~ ~..r::-~ . a....~r....._._ ~ EXHIBIT "A-2" PR4PC~SED` %~I`1~C~C~~IO~ T R ,o, ~ "t" N o..1 839.58 ~ CRS ~_ ,i ~~. d,•r~ C r~ x Y EXHIBIT "B" ANNEXATION. FIELD NOTES . ....TRACT NO. l AREA WEST OF HALE COUNTY AIRPORT APRIL., 1986 1. BEGINNING. at a point in the West line of Section. 32, Block JK-2, Hale County, Texas,~which point is 50 feet-South of the .Northwest corner of 'said Section 32 and is '50 feet South of the Northeast corner of 'Section 29', Block JK-2, Hale .County,. Texas, -:and. which point is the Southwest corner of a tract of land 'annexed to the City of Plainview March 11, 1975 by Ordinance No. 75-1739;. 2. THENCE N.88°56'E.' 5,376:1 feet along a line 50 feet South from -and parallel to the North line of said Section 32 and .along the City Limit Line df the City of Plainview to a point which .bears West 50 feet from the West line of a tract of land included `in the Hale_County Airport property; 3. THENCE S.1°19'50"E. 3,330.7 feet along a line 50 feet West from and parallel to the West line of said Hale County Airport property which `line has been described as the West line of .' Section 41,:B1ock JK-2, Hale County, Texas, in-deeds for tracts !' conveyed to the City of Plainview and Hale County, to a point in ~` ~' the Northwest line of a 3.220 acre tract of land .conveyed to the • City of Plainview and Hale County, Texas, by deed recorded in - Vol. 717, Page: 375 of the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; 4. THENCE S.50°43'05"W. 3,100.9 feet along the Northwest line of said 3.220 acre tract to a point in the South line of said '_ 'Section 32 which point bears West 29.44 feet from-the East line . of Section: 57, Block- A-1, Hale County, Texas.. .. 5. THENCE 5.88°56'151i.W. 5,938.7 feet along. the south lines of said Sections 32 and 29 where said Sections 32 and 29, Block JK-2, lap into Sections 57 and 58, Block A-1, Hale. County, Texas, to a point measured perpendicularly 5OO feet Westerly frdm the West - rght-of-way line of Interstate Highway No. 27 as held in 197 5 as right.-of-way for U.S. Highway No. 87 Loop 274; 6. THENCE N.4°.17'25"W. 661.1 feet .along aline SOO feet Westerly ~_ from and parallel to the West right-of-way line of said Interstate Highway No. 27 to the Southwest corner of a tract of land annexed to the City of Plainview March 11, 1975, by ..Ordinance No. 75-1738; 7. THENCE N:88°56'15"E. 1,302.1 feet along the City Limit Line 660 feet North from and parallel to the South line of-said Section 29 to the Southeast corner of said tract of land annexed by Ordinance No. 75-1738;. 8. THENCE N.4°17'25"W. 1.,356.5 feet along a line 500 feet Easterly from and parallel to the-East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway Page 1 of 2 _ ~! .. ~ ~ EXHIBIT ~~B~~ ~,, No. 87 {Interstate Highway No. 27) as held in 1975 and along the `` ;~ City Limit. Line to a' point ~~ . 9. THENCE N.6°10'04.6"W.2,820.1 feet along a line 500 feet Easterly from .and parallel o the East right-of-way. line of U.S. Highway No. 87 {Interstate Highway No. 27) as held in 1975 and along the City Limit Line to the beginning of a curve to the right; 10. THENCE Northerly ,429.75 feet along the City Limit Line and along a curve to the right with a radius of `5, 079.65 feet, a-central angle of 4°S0'50,44" and whose. chord bears N.3°44'39.4"W. 429.6 feet to a point which bears South 50 :feet from-the North line of said'Section 29;' 11. THENCE N.89°02'56"E. 2,065.8 feet along aline 5-0 feet South from and paralle to the North line of said .Section 29-.and-along .the :City. Limit .Line.',to the Place of Beginning and containing 839.58 acres of ..land, more or less. '. ~\ ---- - . •' .. Page 2 of 2 _. ... j ~~ ~ 11) Greg Oldfield Rt. 1 Plainview 0..630 Home $ 66.96 -12) Helen L.B. Scoot- 4.124 Arborcest Balch Springs, Tx 1.000. Home 50.66 13) James Brandes Box 912 Plainview 269.180. Home 534.08 14) Jackie M. Harris Box 1626 Plainview 7.500 Home 94.19 15. David A. Clark Box 124 Plainview 1.000 Home 344.72 16) Nolen R. Oldfield 2800 S.W. 3rd Plainview 118.270 Home 576.51 17) Joseph G. Smith. 6509 Oxford Ave. -- Lubbock 4.747 49.57 ' 18) Neal Thompson. Box 7 6 03 - Amarillo 1.573 Health Club 1,190.46 19) Melvin Gregg Rt . 1 _ . Plainview 0..693 Home 369.05 20) David Barnes Box 32 Tulia 16.000 17..46 21) Raymond Mallow Box 936 Plainview 8..550 9.34 22) Elmer L. Criswell Rt. 1 Box 128 Plainview 10.800 Home 351.56 23) Morton Bldgs_, Inca Box 776 Plainview 8,060 97.55 2 ~~ 24) J. Michael Smith :_ Box 776 Plainview 1.785 41.28 25) Billy G. .Adkins 610 W. 6th Plainview 6.000 Home 265.62 26) Frank & Max Gabriel 1701 W. 5th 157.974 '-308:53 27) Roy D. Gregg 2503 Hoyle 0.895 10.,32 TOTAL 8.13.577. 4,807.68 1 ~:, 3