acres Sample Clauses

acres. ALSO INCLUDED IS A PERPETUAL NEUTRAL INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE SUBJECT PROPERTY LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A THIRTY FOOT (30’) WIDE INGRESS-EGRESS EASEMENT THE CENTERLINE OF WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 27, NORTH, RANGE 22 WEST; THENCE S89°15’23”E ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF ROYAL ESTATES SUBDIVISION, 40.02 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF XXXXX ROAD; THENCE N02°23’49”E ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY 20.95 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S89°15’23”E, 366.80 FEET FOR A TERMINUS. AND, THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND BEING A PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW¼) OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (SW¼) OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH, RANGE 22 WEST, IN THE CITY OF NIXA, CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NW¼ OF THE SW¼; THENCE S89°15’23”E, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF ROYAL ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OF NIXA, CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI, A DISTANCE OF 496.41 FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N00°44’37”E, A DISTANCE OF 125.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET; THENCE S89°15’23”E, A DISTANCE OF 153.79 FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET ON THE EAST LINE OF A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN BOOK 216, AT PAGE 102 IN THE CHRISTIAN COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE; THENCE S02°28’56”W, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT OF LAND, A DISTANCE OF 125.06 FEET TO SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT OF LAND, SAID POINT BEING ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID ROYAL ESTATES; THENCE N89°15’23”W, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF ROYAL ESTATES, A DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID TRACT CONTAINS 0.436 ACRES (MORE OR LESS) AND IS SUBJECT TO ANY EASEMENTS, RIGHTS OF WAY, AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. ALSO, WITH RIGHTS OF XXXXXXX AND EGRESS OVER AND ACROSS AN ENTRANCE EASEMENT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NW¼ OF THE SW¼; THENCE S89°15’23”E, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NW¼ OF THE SW¼, A DISTANCE OF 40.02 FEET TO AN EXISTING IRON PIN AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 2 IN ROYAL ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OF NIXA, CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI; THENCE S89°15’23”E, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID ROYAL ESTATES, A DISTANCE OF 367.26 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N00°44’37”E, A DISTANCE OF 90.00 FEET; THENCE S89°15’23”E, A DISTANCE OF 89.13 FEET; THENCE S00°44’37”W, A DISTANCE OF 90.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID ROYAL ESTATES; THE...
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
acres. Xxxxx Island is the preeminent example of a government immigration and public health operation—the busiest and largest of its time. The “island of hope, island of tears” now symbolizes the American story of immigration, the cultural richness of the United States, and the contribution of immigrants to U.S. society. Liberty and Xxxxx Islands contain several archeological sites including Native American shell middens and structures related to the historic development and use of the islands by the military and government immigration agencies. The museum collection of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Xxxxx Island includes approximately 390,000 individual artifacts and more than one million archival records that represent the cultural and natural histories of both Liberty and Xxxxx Islands. The purpose of Statue of Liberty National Monument and Xxxxx Island is to preserve, protect, and interpret these national and international symbols of freedom and migration and to promote understanding, reflection, and discussion about the meanings of liberty and opportunity. Governors Island National Monument is located in New York Harbor, just south of Manhattan and west of Brooklyn. From 1794 to 1966, the U.S. Army on Governors Island was part of the social, political, and economic tapestry of New York City. Today, the island is a vibrant venue of art, culture, and performance against the backdrop of two centuries of military heritage and the skyline of one of the great cities of the world. Of the 172-acre Governors Island, NPS manages 22 acres. Governors Island National Monument was first established in 2001 to preserve and protect Castle Xxxxxxxx and Fort Xxx and to interpret them and their role in the defense of New York Harbor and the Nation. The island provides an opportunity to educate the public about the evolution of coastal defense and military communities as well as the Harbor’s rich history and ecology. Governors Island National Monument has had an important role in American history and defense, beginning with the American Revolution. Governors Island held Confederate prisoners of war and Union deserters during the Civil War and served as an important shipment center during World Wars I and II. The U.S. Army left Governors Island in 1966, when it was then used by the U.S. Coast Guard until 1996. In 1985, the northern 121 acres of the island, with 62 historic structures in a campus-like landscape, were designated a National Historic Landmark District. ...
acres. The Project will entail construction of a new seven (7)-courtroom courthouse of approximately 83,000 square feet. The Project includes secured parking for judicial officers and approximately 280 surface parking spaces with solar power generation capabilities. The facility is anticipated to be three (3) floors. The Project includes seven (7) multi-purpose courtrooms, xxxxxxxx, and administrative support area. Major functional components include central holding, jury assembly, alternative dispute resolution, family law and self-help. The project is currently authorized for the Site Acquisition and Criteria Phase. The anticipated Direct Cost of Work for the proposed Project is $95,668,000.00 (CCCI 6924, 05 2020).
acres. The former Xxxxx Pit Refuse Disposal Station is located at the northeast corner of Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxx xxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx in the City of Orange. The site was operated from 1958 to 1961. The site comprises approximately 9.1 acres. North Region also includes four (4) other former disposal stations that currently have no GWCMS or WSS service requirements.
acres. UNIT C9 40,000 Sq. Ft. UNIT C3 57,873 Sq. Ft.
acres. FIELD NOTES of a 1210.0 acre tract of land situated in the Xxxxxx Xxxx League, Abstract No. 20, Xxxxxxxx County, Texas, being out of and a part of the residue of 2214 acres conveyed to Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xx., by Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, et ux, by deed dated December 31, 1959, and recorded in Volume 218 at Page 248 of the Deed Records of Xxxxxxxx County, Texas. This 1210.0 acre tract of land is more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: NOTE:Bearings indicated hereon are based on field ties to monumentation indicated in a survey map dated December 14, 2010, certified on December 15, 2010, prepared by Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx and titled, "SURVEY OF TWO TRACTS OF LAND SITUATED IN THE XXXXXX XXXX SURVEY A-20 XXXXXXXX COUNTY, TEXAS". BEGINNING (P.O.B.-TRACT 2) at a capped iron pipe found marked 5068 for an angle xxxxx of this tract of land, an angle xxxxx of said residue of 2214 acres, in the North line of said Xxxx League, the Southeast corner of the Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Survey, Abstract No. 378, Xxxxxxxx County, Texas, the Southeast corner of 1081.743 acres conveyed to FVL Ltd., by Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, et al, by deed dated October 15, 2001, and recorded in Volume 527 at Page 818 of the Official Public Records of Xxxxxxxx County, Texas, the Southwest xxxxx of the X. X. Xxxx Survey, Abstract No. 596, Xxxxxxxx County, Texas, and the Southwest xxxxx of a 114.11 acre tract of land conveyed to Environmental Processing Systems, L.C., by Southeast Loam Associates, Inc., by deed dated July 17, 2009, and recorded in Volume 1135 at Page 399 of the Official Public Records of Xxxxxxxx County, Texas. THENCE North 78°22'05" East with the North line of this tract of land, the North line of said residue of 2214 acres, the North line of said Xxxx League, the South line of said Bass Survey, and the South line of said 114.11 acres a distance of 1856.21 feet to a capped iron pipe found marked 5068 for the Northeast xxxxx of this tract of land, a Northeast xxxxx of said residue of 2214 acres, and in the West line of 6.05 acres conveyed to Coastal Industrial Water Authority by Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, et al, by deed dated June 4, 1971, and recorded in Volume 328 at Page 697 of the Deed Records of Xxxxxxxx County, Texas. THENCE South 21°51'31" West with an East line of this tract of land, an East line of said residue of 2214 acres, and the West line of said 6.05 acres a distance of 73.03 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod found for an interior xxxxx of this tract of land, an interior xxxxx of...
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
acres. As stipulated by the planned PD/VTM, Phase I consists of forty nine (49) dwelling units. Transfer of the Phase I Seller- Owned Parcels by Seller to Buyer shall be by fee simple transfer of title at the Phase I Close of Escrow. Of the Phase I Purchase Price, the proceeds to be paid by Xxxxx and released from escrow to Seller as of the Phase I Close of Escrow shall be Three Million Four Hundred Sixty Five Thousand Dollars ($3,465,000) (the “Phase I Seller-Owned Parcels Proceeds”). Seller shall assign to Buyer the purchase agreement dated March 8, 2011 between Xxxxx Enterprises, Inc. a California corporation, and The Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Trust of 1992 (the “Xxxxxx Agreement”), attached as Exhibit F hereto. Of the Phase I Purchase Price, the proceeds to be paid by Xxxxx and released from escrow to Seller as of the as of the Phase I Close of Escrow shall be One Million Six Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($1,680,000) (the “Phase I Parcels Under Contract Proceeds”). Buyer shall accept the assignment of said Xxxxxx Agreement for the Phase I Parcels Under Contract in accordance with the exact terms of the Xxxxxx Agreement between said parties. In addition to the Phase I Purchase Price, Buyer shall reimburse Seller for all deposits paid under the terms of the Xxxxxx Agreement as of the Phase I Close of Escrow (the “Seller-Paid Xxxxxx Agreement Deposits”). Furthermore, Seller shall credit to Buyer the purchase price stipulated in the Xxxxxx Agreement (the “Xxxxxx Agreement Purchase Price”). For illustration purposes only, the cash to be paid by Buyer to Seller at the Phase I Close of Escrow shall be the Phase I Purchase Price of Five Million One Hundred Forty Five Thousand Dollars ($5,145,000), plus Seller-Paid Xxxxxx Agreement Deposits, less the Xxxxxx Agreement Purchase Price of One Million Two Hundred Sixty Five Thousand Dollars ($1,265,000), and less any and all deposits paid by Buyer under Section 5(d) which are applicable to the Phase I Purchase Price (the “Buyer’s Phase I Deposits”). The calculation would be as follows: ($5,145,000 + Seller-Paid Xxxxxx Agreement Deposits) – ($1,265,000 – Buyer’s Phase I Deposits). After the Phase I Close of Escrow, Buyer shall pay the hereinafter described extension deposit due under the terms of the Xxxxxx Agreement (the “Xxxxxx Agreement Extension Deposit”). Seller-Paid Xxxxxx Agreement Deposits paid by DEI, in its capacity as buyer thereunder, prior to the Phase I Close of Escrow will include an Initial Deposit of Fifty Thousa...
acres. Dead Pig Pond is fenced completely. The vegetation surrounding Dead Pig Pond is a mix of native and non-native plants. The banks of Dead Pig Pond and immediate uplands consist of moderate to dense chaparral from the south, west, and northeast. The bank vegetation for the remainder consists of dense willows and rushes, and the immediate uplands beyond the bank vegetation consist of chaparral. Grassland occurs intermittently to the north and dominates to the east and northeast once 100 feet or more from Dead Pig Pond. Oak woodland is intermittent to the north, south, and west, with a band of oak woodland along the property line. Approximately 160 feet to the southwest of Dead Pig Pond, the property line is oriented from northwest to southeast, and bisects the upland area. Dead Pig Pond is the central point of a depression that occurs within a hillside terrace that slopes moderately from the northeast to the southwest. Terrain in the uplands immediately adjacent to Dead Pig Pond is relatively flat for only a few feet in any direction, then begins sloping uphill in all directions. Approximately 40 feet from the edge of Dead Pig Pond and to the southwest, the terrain begins sloping downhill, with the slope increasing toward and beyond the property line. A single lane dirt road enters the upland area from the south and proceeds north toward and past Dead Pig Pond; the road then bends eastward coming within approximately 30 feet of the pond and stays on the eastern side of the pond as it continues northeast until it exits the upland area. The dirt road is travelled infrequently by District vehicles and is currently not used by hikers, bicyclists, and/or equestrians but may become used more frequently by them in the future. Within the Dead Pig Pond Upland Area, there are no barriers to dispersal within the Park. The District does not disc or conduct other actions that would reduce the quality of habitat within the upland area. The Dead Pig Pond Upland Area is suitable habitat for the California red-legged frog because: (1) the uplands are not developed and remain in a natural state; (2) the bank and upland vegetation provide shelter and cover from predators; (3) the uplands provide foraging area for California red-legged frogs; and (4) California red-legged frogs can disperse within the uplands to and from breeding ponds. The quality of the uplands would not be adversely altered by District operations.
acres. The total Baseline area for the California red-legged frog at the Enrolled property is 55.20 acres.
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.