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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> THENCE southerly along the existing Paris city limits line a distance of 96 <br /> feet to the north right-of-way line of the former Missouri-Pacific Railroad; <br /> THENCE easterly along said north right-of-way line of the former <br /> Missouri-Pacific Railroad a distance of 5,869 feet to a point in the existing Reno <br /> city limits line, said point being 150 feet west of the west right-of-way line of <br /> County Road 12120 (Key West Road or 13th Street S. W. in Reno); <br /> THENCE northerly, parallel to and 150 feet west of the west right-of-way <br /> line of Counry Road 12120 (Key West Road or 13th Street S.W. in Reno), a <br /> distance of 296 feet to a point in the existing Reno city limits line; <br /> THENCE westerly along the existing Reno city limits line a distance of 427 <br /> feet to a point; <br /> THENCE northerly along the existing Reno city limits line a distance of <br /> 2,333 feet to a point; <br /> THENCE westerly along the existing Reno city limits line a distance of 73 <br /> feet to a point; <br /> THENCE northerly along the existing Reno city limits line a distance of <br /> 273 feet to a point in the south right-of-way line of US Hwy 82 East; <br /> THENCE westerly along the south right-of-way line of US Hwy 82 East a <br /> distance of 2,859 feet to the place of beginning, containing 396.72 acres. <br /> <br /> Tract 8 <br /> <br /> BEGINNING at a point in the existing Paris city limits line at FM 195 <br /> North, said point being 500 feet easterly of the centerline of said FM 195 North, <br /> said point also being in the northeast boundary line of property conveyed to Buck <br /> Rader and wife, Linda Rader, recorded in Volume 264, Page 67, Deed Records, <br /> Lamar County, Texas; <br /> THENCE northeasterly, parallel to and 500 feet east of the centerline of FM <br /> 195 North, a distance of 3,226 feet to a point in the existing Reno ciry limits line <br /> as described in Ordinance No. 114 of the City of Reno, passed and adopted on the <br /> 15th day of December, 1983, and as shown on Exhibit A to the "Agreement <br /> Apportioning Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Overlap" between the City of Paris and <br /> the City of Reno, dated October 8, 1984; <br /> <br /> THENCE southerly along the existing Reno city limits line as described in <br /> said Ordinance No. 114, same being the east boundary line of Twin Lakes Estates, <br /> a distance of 355 feet to a point, said point being the most westerly southwest <br /> corner of said Twin Lakes Estates; <br /> THENCE easterly along the existing Reno city limits line as described in <br /> said Ordinance No. 114 a distance of 1,641.7 feet to a point; <br /> THENCE southerly along the existing Reno city limits line as described <br /> said Ordinance No. 114, passing the most easterly southwest corner of said Twin <br /> Lakes Estates and the north right-of-way line of County Road 42350 (Smallwood <br /> Road) at 734.5 feet, and continuing to a point in the south right-of-way line of said <br /> County Road 42350 (Smallwood Road) in all a distance of 784.5 feet, more or less; <br /> THENCE easterly along the existing Reno city limits line as described in <br /> said Ordinance No. 114 and the south right-of-way line of said County Road 42350 <br /> (Smallwood Road) a distance of 2,025 feet to a point; <br /> THENCE southerly along the existing Reno city limits line as described in <br /> Ordinance No. 119 of the City of Reno, passed and adopted on the 26th day of <br /> March, 1984, same being the west boundary line of a tract of land owned by Joe <br /> Hutchison, described on surveyor's plat dated August 20, 1965, prepared by W. <br /> R. Abbott, and attached as Exhibit A to said Ordinance No. 119, a distance of <br /> 1,308 feet to a point, said point being the southwest corner of said Joe Hutchison <br /> tract; <br /> THENCE easterly a distance of 351 feet to a point in the existing Reno city <br /> limits line as described in Ordinance No. 92 of the City of Reno, passed and <br /> adopted on the 27th day of October, 1978; <br /> <br /> <br /> 4 <br />