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PO 6360: ANNEXING THE TERRITORY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBITS A THROUGH M, PURSUANT TO CH. 43
• P. O. No. 6360 12/5/13 gt ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS, ANNEXING THE TERRITORY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBITS A THROUGH M, ATTACHED HERETO INTO THE CITY, WHICH IS ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 43 OF THE TEXASLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY SO AS TO INCLUDE THE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND GRANTING TO ALL THE INHABITANTS OF THE SAID TERRITORY ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING SAID INHABITANTS BY ALL OF THE ACTS, ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY; ADOPTING A SERVICE PLAN; ASSIGNING ZONING TO THE ANNEXED AREA; PROVIDING FOR THE FILING OF THIS ORDINANCE WITH THE COUNTY CLERK; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Port Arthur, Texas ( "City "), is authorized by Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code and by Article I, Section 6 of its Home Rule Charter ( "Charter ") to annex territory adjoining the boundaries of the City in accordance with state law; and WHEREAS, Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code authorizes the annexation of areas that are not required to be included in a municipal annexation plan; and WHEREAS, a service plan for the Property was prepared, notice of the annexation of the Property was given in accordance with law, and public hearings before the governing body of the City regarding the annexation of the Property were held on November 19, 2013, November 21, 2013, and November 26, 2013 in the City Council Chambers of City Hall located at 444 Fourth Street, Port Arthur, Texas within the City, where all interested persons were provided an opportunity to be heard on the proposed annexation of the Property; and WHEREAS, the Property described in Exhibits "A" through "M" were subject to the following Industrial District Agreements, which will expire on December 31, 2013: A. Atofina/BASF /Sabina (Resolution No.02 -25 extended one year per Resolution No. 12- 326), now known as BASF TOTAL Petrochemicals LLC (BTP). B. BASF (Old Sandoz)(Resolution No.08 -468) s.po6360 C. BASF /BASF Corp /BASF Fina/TOTAL (Resolution No. 08 -467), now known as BASF TOTAL Petrochemicals LLC (BTP). D. Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP (Resolution No. 08 -469) E. Chevron USA, Inc. (Resolution No. 10 -529) F. FHR PA (Flint Hills — Resolution No.08 -495) G. Praxair, Inc. (Resolution No. 10 -528) The Property Owner is Motiva Enterprises. H. Premcor Refining Group, Inc. (Valero): 1. Hydrotreater Refinery Expansion (Resolution No. 03 -297 extended by Resolution No.08 -494). 2. Tier II — (Resolution No. 05 -165 extended by Resolution No. 08 -494). 3. Refinery and HOUP (Resolution No. 08 -494). 4. Air Products (Covered under the agreement with Premcor pursuant to Resolution No. 08 -494). I. Praxair, Inc. has a second location on property owned by Premcor(Valero), which not covered by an Industrial District Agreement. Therefore, it is subject to annexation. J. TOTAL Petrochemicals USA, Inc. and TOTAL PAR, LLC (Resolution No. 08 -466). K. Oxbow Calcining, LLC (Resolution No. 10 -527). L. Port Arthur Steam Energy LP (Resolution No. 10-507) M. Veolia Environmental Services (Resolution No. 10 -508). WHEREAS, the Property lies adjacent to and adjoins the present boundaries of the City, as depicted in the proposed official map of the City of Port Arthur attached hereto as Exhibit "0"; and WHEREAS, all procedures and requirements prescribed by the state law and the Charter have been duly followed with respect to the annexation of the Property; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt this Ordinance annexing the Property effective immediately. s.po6360 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR , TEXAS: Section 1. Incorporation of Premises. The above and foregoing recitals are hereby found to be true and correct and are incorporated herein and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 2. Annexation. The Property described in Exhibits A through M attached hereto and incorporated herein, which is adjacent to and adjoining the present boundaries of the City, is hereby annexed and added to the City, and the Property shall hereafter be included within the boundary limits of the City, and the present boundary limits of the City at the various points contiguous to the area as described above, are altered and amended so as to include said area within the corporate limits of the City. It is not the intent of the City to annex any territory which it has no legal right to annex, but to annex only such territory as may be legally annexed by it within the limits of the described Property. Section 3. Rights and Duties of Owners and Inhabitants of Newly Annexed Area. The inhabitants of the area herein annexed shall be entitled to all of the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of other citizens of the City and the area is hereby bound by all acts, ordinances and all other legal action now in full force and effect and all those which may be hereafter adopted. Section 4. Service Plan. A Service Plans for the Properties are adopted and attached as Exhibit "N" hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes, in accordance with Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code, and is hereby approved as part of this Ordinance and is made a part hereof. Section 5. Zoning. Pursuant to Section 17 of the City of Port Arthur Zoning Ordinance, all territory annexed by the City is zoned Industrial until otherwise zoned by the City Council. Section 6. Official Map. The official map and boundaries of the City heretofore adopted and amended be and are hereby amended so as to include the Property described herein and depicted in Exhibits "A " through "M" as part of the City. The City Secretary is directed and authorized to perform or cause to be performed all acts necessary to correct the official map of the City to add the territory annexed as required by law. Section 7. Filing. The City Secretary is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of Jefferson County, Texas, a certified copy of this Ordinance. Section 8. Savings. This Ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City and shall not repeal any of the provisions of those ordinances except in those instances where the provisions of those ordinances are in direct conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance. Section 9. Severability. The sections, paragraphs, sentences, phrases, clauses and words of this Ordinance are severable, and if any section, paragraph, sentence, phrase, clause or word in this Ordinance or application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid or s.po6360 unconstitutional by a Court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance, and the City Council hereby declares that it would have passed such remaining portions of this Ordinance despite such invalidity, which remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect. Moreover, as it is the not the intent of the City to annex any territory which it has no legal right to annex, but to annex only such territory as may be legally annexed by it within the limits of the described property, should a Court of competent jurisdiction hold that any portion of the land and territory described in Exhibits A and M attached hereto and incorporated herein was not lawfully annexed by the City, the City Council hereby declares its intent that all remaining portions of the land and territory are to be considered lawfully annexed and that the City Council would have annexed such lawful portions even without the portion of the land and territory found to be invalid by the Court. Section 10. Effective Date. This Ordinance, adopted by the City Council on the date set forth below, shall take effect at 11:59 P.M. on December 31, 2013. READ, ADOPTED AND APPROVED on this day of A.D., 2013, at a Meeting of the City Council of the City of Port Arthur, Texas, by the following vote: AYES: Mayor: , Councilmembers: , • NOES: . Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary APP OVE AS TO FORM: di / City Attorney U APPROVED AS TO ADMINISTRATION: City Manager s.po6360 iiV,, 1191 HX] • • i • .... _ .. .. PIPE C10 RIGHT or WAY. • 0.498 AC 0. 9'ai:GCK 4 • .. , CITY Pb UR: C k � COU N'iY , . p :1 1 .11B 0.49.9 acre lc' lend - out of - ah4 s psrt 0! ltd 7; 810ek 4 Range 'A', Port. Arthur. Lead THENCE PALCO.. North .41 4. g.,.99 946. 12 Dee.,.,East Plant w 'East (pr. a dletan s of BU 191�i CR of • P ori Atlhur 4r reported '.o1 1 :Pegs 22, Yap Reoold►. , 103.00:' a to P01at, for oorna-- _ q . 9- bd1 .60 Osunty Teiaf,.1.14 0.404 _20o1 m tract• being mile fully' described bl'. metes and botitnde . . N is "T1t. • ,. - - 18080068 PALIGO - North,.48 deg S0' min 4p + seo ' Meek' Plant. a North fora distance: • • .. - - - ` . of .29100 po 'a Point tor.cenOer sold plant b.108 28s.;ll corner of the her4fa L,rO)ipENy* (1,6t- poem, being •the. tmrm oon comer of nd 2 Range 'A'; Blocks 6 " • dewerlbed trmM. .. , ,Qua 6 Rahga,'8 qt sold• Port Arthur Send Cotapany B 6- oal . . THENct • PALGb p North • 4,1 .do - 09 mip 12 East, .•Ple w • rest for a MI /lance' of TRENOEc Noi{h 41 4 eg l3 rain 00` bhp Rset.:ph the condtiidn Ilhe ot'raid Block .6. 'Range 'A', 40.00 to a Point for corner being the tg Npreast oornar• of the. herein described tract; • � .-. -:.1$ a1{{a A nt! te_ dtsl4noa of 270 010 lo 6 Po1'at b4Jtlg 94 , the: Egaterly right of . way line rr to l% o4- way -for Nan'� , y outthh s,drn= RSBlroed mpeay - end being:on the South right TNENC8'• PALEO•- South 48 •deg•. 60 min.: 48 sec.,.Bark of Plant w 8oulh for distance `•q4 • '. y.410-t pf a ttONCetid rda.4; raau4° Doan Street, 331.00 Wei ;point for corner . • - . '. .. 1 • •' 68 Routh 48 deg.: 4`/ relit . 00 "- Befit .on • the Ee iterl0 Mehl of way - line of veld Ranee. THENCE, 1 = South 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., West. Plant w West for a dlatancpp of • 'C1t 89 • Rellroa4 Qompeny: rl 0f way r 'fot 6 distance of 3163.16' to a• point; . 113 .00 to a polat for earne' . • C r, N o tt il 41 deg.. 13 ads .00 "sec Eitel. "tore • distance 'of 622.32' to braes disc' sat in THENCE. P ALCO - 'r S 48- deg.: 60 min.: 48 sec., Eoek Plant w South fora distance of `.. - C 8 n 'er119 Plapt trl)n coortei of South :•31 .+ 21. Peat 17+ 43: ' . 100.00' to .a 0190 for corner being 184 Southeast corner of the herein described track .'FHBNCg PAI.CO. w SoWt11 "deg— 60 nein., 40 sec., .East. Plant w South for, a distance of THENCE PALC6 South 41 deg 09 min., 12 sec., West, Plant - Weal fore distance of 4'19,00 to - e brass disc set In control*, liav0ng plant coordinates of South 38 • +' 00, West 17 + 43; 4000 to. the P01NT OP; BEGINNING end containing 0.499 acre of lend. more pr lees. . THENCE: PALCO w North 41 deg., 09 min.: 19 :Pic.. teat, Plant East fora distance of. 980.00• . . Sabina - P.ideocbelplcele,,L0.6 La the. POINT Or BEGINNING and being the Southwest corner of the herein deiorlbed tract: . 64 01 nt *maples Port 0.hur. Plant • - / • i THENCE. PALCO' w North "48 deg.: 60 min., 48 Dec.. West. Plant w North. for a distance 1/1 /400' : • :_47 .140.00' to a point for corner: 18 -99 104'76 . ' , • . Bearlogr PAJ,CO-. Port Arthur lend Company Subdlvislon • . Plant - Pins '011 10 •Chemleal Company Plant Bearing. • • • • • • i • y. TRACT 1 ? 16.873 •ACRES OF LAND OUT OF BLOCK 4, RANGE "A ", • PORT ARTHUR LAND COMPANY SUBDIVIS1071, -- CITY • OF PORT ARTHUR. JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS ) • Being 18.61'3 acres of land out of and a part of Lots 8. 7 and 8, Block 4, Range "A ". Port Arthur • Land• Comjiany Subdivision. City of Port Arthur. as recorded in Vol. 1, Pa;e 22. Map Records. • Jefferson • County. Texas; said 18.873 acre tract being more fully described by metes and bounds as toliows, ta:; frit: . C0MM234CING et a point being the common corner of Blocks 6 and 6. Range 'A ". Elocks 5 sad, -6;' Range •"B ". : of said Port Arthur Land Company . Subdivision; ; ;; •• • THENCE; 'North - 41 .deg.. 13 min., 00 sec.. East on. the common line of said Block 5. Range A. Block 8 Range "A" for• a distance of 230.00' to a point being on the Easterly right of way line ; o! a 50',, ria1; o f way for Kansas, City Southern Railroad Company and being on the South right :`ef,way line of a dedicated road named 32nd Street; '; THENCE. South 48 deg.. 47 min.. 00 sec., East on the Easterly right of way line of said Kansas- ' r F;,.P•-• . City. Southern Railroad Company right of way for a distance of 311;3.15' to a point: . 'THENCE. North 41 deg., 13 min.. 00 . sec.. East for a distance of • 522.32' to a brass disc set in concrete for the POINT OF BEGINNING; said brass disc In concrete having plant coordinates of South 31 + 21, West 17 ± 43, Texae South Central State Plane Coordinate NAD 83.,,North" . East 3688630.62; and being the Northwest corner of the herein described •traol: THENCE, PALCO m North 41 deg.. 09 min., 12 sec.. East, Plant -- Eaet •for a distance o . ''X.-.. . '' • 1042.00' • to a brass disc set in concrete having a plant coordinates = South 31 + 21. • West a 7 + 01,. said .brass disc being _ an angle point in the North line of the .herein described tract; J. THENCE, P ALCO • South 48 de 50 min., 48 sec.. East, Plant _ g. . South for a distance of 48.00' to e brass disc set' in concrete, plant coordinate a South 31 + 89. West = 7 + 01; said brass disc . In concrete being ais angle point 1.n the North . line of the herein described tract: . THENCE, 'PALCQ. - North 41 deg.. 09 min., 12 sec.. East. Plant Q East for a distance of 527.00' to a brass • disc set in concrete. plant coordinate a South 31 + 69, West 1 + 74; said brass disc in •concrete being the. Northeast. corner of the herein described. tract : ''i- THENCE,:•P LC0•W •South'48 deg., 50 min., 48 sec.. East. Plant . South for a distance of • • 431.00': to:'•'e :.braus..dlee set in •concrete, plant coordinate = South 36. + 00, West -. 1 + 74: said ..brses $lee;an•:ooncrtrte being the Southeast corner of the herein described tract; ' ' . ' THNOE, Z` PALCQ s .' S outh. 41 de g.; 09 min., 12 sec.. West. Plant - Waist for a distance of 1569 ;00' to • a'breed disc . set In concrete. plant coordinate - South 30 + 00. West 17 + . 43: said bras* diie; i n ' concrete being the .Southwest corner of th herein described tract; • THENCE. PALCO North 48 deg., 60 min., 46 sec., West, Plant North for a distance of 41'9.00' to the POINT OF BEGINNING end' containing 16.673 acres of:land, more or lees. • • Sabina •Petrochetnicele. 1.LC. ; • C4 Olefins Complex, Port Arthur Plant 01/27/2000. • 1S -99 -1047 ' • Bearings, P.A.L.Co. a Port Arthur Land Company : Plant =. Fins 011 at C hemical Company Plant . Bearings • • • . . . - 1 { • • • . TRACT 11 . • 4.245 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF BLOCK 4. RANGE A. BLOCK +;- _ •- RANGE 'Z ". PORT ARTHUR LAND COMPANY SUBDIVISION. • • • • :CITY OF PORT ARTHUR, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS:., , • Being 4.245 'acres .Of land out of and a part of Lot 8, Block 4, Range ' and Lot 5, Block 4, Range,:: "Z "; Port Arthur =Land .Company Subdivision, City of Port Arthur .ea ` recorded in Vol. 1, Page 22; :Map Records•; :Jefferson County, Texas: said 4.245 acre. tract ...being more fully . described ._ • by;meteeand :boisnds ae follows,. to wit: ' • COMMENCING at the . common. corner of Blocks 6',end 6; Range "A ", Blocks 6 and ;8, Range 7 '." 7 `;• • " 7 -' , "••.•••••••• ', "B" said Port 'Arthur Land Company Subdivision: • • ",.` °:' THENCE;?• North'•:41. ' 13 min.: 00 sec„ Eaet on the common line of ,s Hlo aid cke:5`''end `8,', R • ange ::'A" . for, a distance of 230,00' to the Easterly • line of :a .50 right of way . for : Kansas City Southern:. Railroad Coinpany and being on the South right • of. way • line ..of a dedicated. roed . named • d:'Streel: ' : ":;. " • THENCE;`: South 48 deg., 47 min., 00 sec„ Eaet on • the Easterly. right, of way line: of 'said: Xanaee . X4:; ' .:.::• ••••• •'City : Southern . Railroad Company right of way for • a distance of 3153.16'. to a point: • : ;_y THENCE, . North 41 deg., 13 min.. 00 sec., East; Plant East for a • distance 'of' 1684.32' to a '`"• •: brass disc set. in concrete: • ' THENCE, South '48 .d 48 min., 48 for a a brass - e g' n., 48 ec., East. Plant a S distance of. 48.00' to. - - z- _`'' . di'ec' set in concrete: t' r; THENCE, North 41 deg„ 09 min,, 12 sec., East, Plant = East for a ~distance of 627,00' to a brass • ?-' � • "' : ••' disc, set•, in• °concrete . for the POINT OF BEGINNING and :having a, plant coordinete of South a 31 _ ' i. + 69, 'Nest =. 1 + 74: said brass disc in concrete being the Northwest corner of the . herein • ti'` „, ...' described. tract: ' • 6:=:::',"• THENCE PALCO = North 41. deg., 09 min 12 sec.. Eaetr P1 ...East fore distance of 429.00' • to a braes diet set in concrete, plant .coordinate; = South 31 + 69, East = 2 + 56: said braes disc . iri•Concrete being the Northeast corner of the' herein described tract; • • THENCE, PALCO .= South 48 deg:, 60 ,rein.. 48 sea., East, Plant = South for a distance of • > 431.00' to a braes disc set in concrete; plant. coordinate = South 38 + 00, East s 2 + 55: said • ':;.' "'' brass disc in concrete being the Southeast .corner of the herein described tract: . • THENCE. PALCO South 41 deg,', •09 thin.,. 12 sec.; West. -Plant a .Weet for a distance of • • . 429.00'• to a braes disc set. concrete, ,plant 'coordinate m South 38 4- 00, West = 1' + 74 :: said brass disc in concrete being the Southwest corner of, the herein described . tract: i • THENCE, PALCO = North 48 deg,. 50 'Min:, .48 - sec.. West, . Plant = North for a distance of 431,00' to the. POINT • OF BEGINNING and .containing 4.245 acres of land, snore or less. • • "') Sabine Petrochemicals. LLC. .l"'•, t C4 Olefins Complex, Port Arthur Plan . ..,t r ';; 01/27/2000 -" ' LS-99+.1047 ;, Bearings P.A.L,Co. = Pori. Arthur •Lend Company Plant = Fine Oil .&. Chemical :Company bearings, • • • • . , • . . ..._ . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . • • • . . • . . . : . . , , • . . . . • . . .. . . . . • . . . . . • . . . • . . . • • ' . • - .. . •• ... • • . . • . , . . . . . . • • . . • . • 1 .. • . . ' . , . . • ' • . . •• • • • . . . . TRACT III • . • ' • 20:931 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF BLOCK 4, . . . . • • • RANGE "A". AND RANGE "2", PORT ARTHUR . • • • • . • • - LAND COMPANY SUBDIVISION, CITY OF PORT . • . ... • ' - •• • • • • .:•: ' .: •• ' ARTHUR. JEFFERSON. COUNTY. TEXAS • . ....... ........ .... . :•• - ... . . • • . . . •• Being -20.931. eares of . and otit •of and a part of Lots 6. 7 end 8. Blook 4. Range - A". Lot 6. Block •. • ..• . • - . 4.. Rangs •"2"; Port . Arthur Land CoMpany Subdivision,. City of Port :Arthur as recorded in Vol. I. • -.. •• • - ...'. - • Page •22: id aro' Records.: Jefferson County. Texas: said 20.931 acre tract being more f . • ... I '. ' - •• • :::' •••i. det!cribed." by •Isietei and bounds . as follows. to wit: • . . . .... CODiMENCIIiir et. a•: Point being .the ciammOn corner of Blocks 5 and 8, Ranige A. Block 5 and • . • • -• •', • ' • ••• 6, • RalVe:.:,: " 'of' - laid: Port Arthur "Land Company Subdivision: • : :::;:2•;C•''':•; ..• :. ... . '''... ' ••''••• ...' • '..... • 1 • 41 dig.. '• 13 min., .00 sec.. East on line 'of. said 'Block 5. Range "A". • ... :......•:'', • • 'Blook,',8.'. ----- for • a distande of 230.00' :to a...point . being on 'the Easterly right of way line Of :;:::' ,.. • • . - a:50 . f::right:!::Of ,iiii,y City -.Southern Railroad . CoMpany .arid being on the South right of .-.-:::•.:::•,' .":',..'. .• iriii: . of :Ii , road named 32nd Street: • • • ' • • • . . • '''.•'2"....:':•• , ••THEN C E , -,' --.. tivi 48 a "g . ' 00 -Sec., s taid on the Easterly .right of way line of said Kansas • • - • • • --'?;, •::,...,:. .• .. City.:Poiithern Railroad CoroPeirty -Tight ..of way for It'clittance of 3153.15 to a point: .. • . . . . . . • ..-• , • . . . . . . . . .„ •,--'" •-"'",'', '"-'•*--'. -•• 71 tENCEr'tkirth ... 41. deg., 13 min... 00 Sen...East for a distance of 522.32 to a brass disc set .in • .. . : ":...' ,.., :".'''. :::*.•':' :s ,:: ' . .cotioietri 'for the • POINT OF :BEGINNINO: aald brass diac. in concrete baying .plant coordinates Of ''. Satith:: :: 21 ..1 17 - '43: Tessa' South „Central State Plane Coordinate, NAD 83, North . . c-' • • 13929828 42 Eaet 3688830.82 . and being the 'Northwest corner of the herein described tract: . • - ,... g', , .l.. ...' -,',:.:::...::::;•-.:: °,----:.:•...:- .,. • • • •• • .. • • - • •.:.•.-• -:. 1-'''''• ' ' THENOt triad disc set In concrete. having plant coordinae,/ of South 31 + 21. Vest 7 + 01: . l 41 deg., 09 min„ 12 sec., East. Plant w East for el' distance of 1042.00 to el ' • • • ,°.•,-.:,-:z::•'../,,,-,*,---,s-...,..:',..,,;.'. .--- • ' * - ''. ' . :•,. ...: ;.::,?:.e..f. ... - - t - . ';': -Said.Dries: dive In concrete: being . an angle point In the North line*of the herein described tract; •. . ::::•'..'.'•7::•.';';,'"'''167.;:',•,•:.:. • • ..• ... . . ... , , . i -. : • : :. , :: , C•I'',2,:::::AyA. ,TipNcE,. .South 48 degt., - 60 min.,' 48 Sec.. East, Plant w South for a distance of 48,00' T • • • • • . . , a':brais '.dtio: vet- in concrete;. plant coordinate =. South 31 . + . 89. West 7 + 01; said brasa disc in • ;. as..- .,,,l . • . ,- ,. , ; ,. .,.:. , /, , ,, - .1•,.1.- -- . ... '1=;*•2:. • Conereta being • an arigie point • in the North line of the herein deocribed tract: •,• . .4'. • .. — . . ' . ..... . . • . • . - . . . . i : THENCE, • PALCO, • North . 41 deg„ 09 m . a in., 12 sec., East, Plant w East for distance of 958.00' ,,/ .. ...... ....Z -!•-•:' to a 'braes •disc eat In Concrete, having a plant coordinate of South '31 + 89. Eaet 2 + • 55: said brass • - .• .., V:.....:..:•:.:_:'i e dic: 'in concrete being the Northeast corner of the herein described tract: , „ .... ...-... ....• . . - • ' ' • - . THENCE. •:•FALcci .. south 48 dri... 60 min.. 48 sec.. East. Plant .. South for a distance of 431,00' .. • • to a brava disc net In °concrete. having plant coordinates of South 38 • + 00. East 2 + 56: • .. t':':::•:• -.: ••••'-., •:said •bresoli diec in • concrete being the Southeast corner of the herein described tract; ' • . , . • , .. • • _ _. . . . . • . THENCE. PALCO w South 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec..Vest. Plant .. West for a distance of 1998.00' •• • r••:•..... ni •" . • to a braes disc 'set in - concrete. having plant coordinates of South 38 + .00, West 17 + 43: f:-,...:,.,.-••5--- -.:..... said brass -died in concrete being the Southwest corner of the herein described tract; • THENCE, PALCO. w North 48 deg.. 50 min., 48 sec.. West. Plant = North for a distance of 479.00 . • f ..... „. to the • POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 20.931 acres of land. more or less. . • . . . : ..... , • ' , . . Sabina petrochemical. LLC • • - • . • :::• • • C4 •Olefins • Complex . -- • ' . ' . , . • . . . Port' Arthur -.Plant . . .. • ' . . . . _•4: l'; • ' 1/2 . ' - . - .... .. - . . .. • '-' '''' . - .1 . IS • • • .. • * .. , . - . • • ,• ..':'• :'-:- --':''..'•': . — . - Bearings PALO' w Port 'Arthur Land Company Subdivision . • .. •• • Plant w Fine Oil & Chetnical Company Plant .Bearings . .. • ' - - . •. . , . .. • .. , . . .. • . . . • - . . -- • . . • . • • • . . , . .,. . • - ... . • . • . . • • • • • . • . .. .....„ . . .,• . - .... : ,‘ • - .." .: -: " • " • . . • .... , . . ., ...,. ., . , . _ ... . . . . • . . . • . ... •. . . . , . . • . .. , .,.. _ . „, . , ... . ..... ,... . ,.. . . ., . . . . , .............. ., . . . _ ._ . .. . . . • . .. . .. . ... . ... . ... „ . , -. . . . . . • . ....•• .. • . - .. ,, . -: - . • •• • . .. ... - • • ,. . . . . . . ...... .. . . • .. .. % , . ....:. . ... , . . . . . .. ...... . .., . . . , . . . .• .. . . . . .... „ . . . . • . ..,.."• • - • • . • - • . . - • .. .. .... - , • - • • ' . . . ....- .. : • ... : • . :.... • . . .. • . • . . . . , , . • • . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . , ,. . . . , .... , .. . . ..• • •..... •• : .. •• •. .. :•,.., .. . .. .. .• - .. • • . • - : ,. •.......: , - • • TRACT ry • 0.8889 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF BLACK 4, RANGE "A ", • PORT ARTHUR LAND COMPANY SUBDIVISION, CITY OF PORT ARTHUR, JEFFERSON COUNTY. TEXAS Being 0.8889 acres of land out of and a part of Lot 7. Block 4, Range "A ", Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision, City of Port Arthur, as recorded in Vol. 1, Page 22. Map Records, . Jefferson County. Texas: said 0.8889 acre tract -being more fully described by metes and bounde as .follows, to wit: • • . COMMENCING at a .point being the •common corner of Blocks 6 and 6, Range "A ". Blocks 6 and 6, Range "B ". of said Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision; THENCE. North 41 deg.. 13 min.. 00 sec., East on the common line of said Block 6, Range "A ", Block 8, Range "A" for a distance of 230.00' to a point being on the Easterly right of way line of e 60' right :of way for Kansas :City Southern Railroad Company and being on the South right of way' line of a . dedicated • road , netined 32nd Street; • • TENCE, South' 48 deg... 47 min., • 00 sec., East on the Easterly right of way line of said Kansas City Southern Railroad Company right of way for e. distance of 3153.16' to a point: • THENCE, North 41 deg., 13 :min.: 00 . sec., - East for a distance of 522.32' to a brass disc set in concrete: said braise disc in concrete•having•lant coordinates of South 31 + 21, West 17 + 43, Texas South Central State Plane Coordinate N 83. North 13929628.42, East 3586630.82. and • being the Northwest corner of a 10.873 acre tract of land ( TRACT 1 ) conveyed to Sabina Petrochemicals U. ( 1/27/2000 ) THENCE, PALCO = North 41 • deg.,. 09 min.: 12 sec., East, ' Plant = East for a distance of 773.00' to a point; THENCE, PALCO = South 48 deg., 60 min., 48 sec., East, Plant = South a distance of 284.00' to a point for corner, Plant Coordinate = South 34 + 06, Weet = 9 + 70, Texas South Central State Plane Coordinate 'NAD 83.. North 13930079.74, East 3687319.46: said point for corner being the Northwest corner and the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract.: THENCE: PALCO = North . 41 deg„ 09 min., 12 sec., East, Plant = East for a distance of 187.00' to a point for corner;•.Plant Coordinate = South 34 + 05, West = 7 + 83; said point for corner being the Northeast corner of the herein described tract: THENCE. PALCO a South 48 deg., 60 min., 48 sec., East, Plant South a distance of 65.00'. passing the moet Westerly Northwest corner of 0.499 acre tract (pipe rack right of way) conveyed to Sabina Petrochemicals LLC, (1/27/00) and continuing for a total distance of 180.00' to a point for corner on the inost Westerly line of said 0.499 acre tract: Plant. Coordinate = South 36 + 85. West m ; 7 + 83: Bald point for corner 'being the Southeast corner of the herein described' tract; • • THENCE, PALCO South 41 deg.. 09 min.. 12 sec., West. Plant = West, for a distance of 187.00' to a point for corner, Plant Coordinate = South 36 4 86, West = 9 + 70: said point for corner being the Southwest corner of the herein described tract; THENCE, PALCO .- North 48 deg., 50 min.. 48 sec:, West. Plant. = North for a. dletance of •160.00' to the .POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0.8889 acres of land more or less. AtoPine Petrochemicale LS -00 -1107 .. - - ... . , . - N IN ! 11 ,. 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Sigler Survey, Abstract No. 48, Jefferson County, Texas; being the same land BASF Corporation, Tract 1 (Called 200) acres and Tract 11 (Called 290.5) acres, recorded in File No. 9639343, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; said 490.5 acre tract being more fully described by metes and bounds as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a 1" steel pipe found on the intersection of the West right of way line of a dedicated road named West Port Arthur Road (a.k.a. Spur 93) and the South line of a (Called 41.35) acre tract of land conveyed to Socony Mobil Oil Company, Inc., recorded in Volume 1255, Page 168, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; said 1" steel pipe being the most Easterly Northeast corner of the herein described tract; having a State Plane Coordinate of N: 13934487.51, E: 3534018.71;. THENCE, South.30 deg., 57 min., 34 sec., East (Called South 27 deg., 30 min., 00 sec., East), . on the West right of way line of said West Port Arthur Road, a distance of 3363.07' to a %2" steel rod, capped and marked "SOUTEX ", set for the most Northerly corner of a (Called. 0.0122) acre tract of land conveyed to Jefferson County, recorded in File No. 9631255, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; said ''/2" steel rod having a State Plane Coordinate of N: 13931603.58, E: 3535748.78; THENCE, South 28 deg., 19 min., 46 sec., East (Called South 28 deg., 26 min., 21 sec., East), continuing of the West right of way line of said West Port Arthur Road, a distance of 155.02' (Called 154.68') to a 3/8" steel rod found for the most Southerly corner of the (Called 0.0122) acre tract on the North line of a (Called 49.25.91) acre tract of land conveyed to Roy L. "Breaux, .recorded in File No. 9902260, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; said 3/8" steel rod being the Southeast corner of the herein described tract; having a State Plane Coordinate of N: 13931467.13, E: 3535822.34; from which a TxDOT monument with a brass disc found bears South 28 deg., 24 min.,. 51 sec., East (Called South 28 deg., 26 min., 21 sec., East), a distance of 304.66' (Called 305.08'); having a State Plane Coordinate of N:.13931199.17, E: 3535967.31; THENCE, South 86 deg., 26 min., 17 sec., West (Called South 89 deg., 53 min., 46 sec., West), on the North line of the (Called 49.2591) acre tract and the North line of a (Called 174.00) acre tract of land conveyed to Roy L. Breaux, Jr., recorded in Volume '2001, Page 105, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, a distance of 6881.72' (C alled 6882.41') to a 1%z " _steel pipe found for the Northwest comer of the (Called 174.00) acre tract on the East right of way line of a dedicated road named Hebert Road (closed to`the public by Commissioners Court resolution dated 6/6/1994); said 1' /2" steel pipe being the Southwest corner of the herein described tract; having a State Plane Coordinate of N: 13.931039.57, E: 3528953.92; THENCE, North 03 deg., 28 min., 57 sec., West (Called North 00 deg., 01 min., 23 sec., West), on the East right of way line of said Hebert Road, a distance of 3766.18' (Called 3766.54') to a I' /2" steel pipe found for the Southwest corner of a (Called 9.003) acre tract of land conveyed to Gary W. Collins, recorded in Film Code 103 -29 -2426, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; said 1''A" steel pipe being the Northwest comer of the herein described tract; having a State Plane Coordinate of N: 13934798.79, E: 3528725.14; THENCE, North 81 deg., 15 min., 55 sec., East (Called. North 84 deg., 43 min., 29 sec., East), on the South line of the (Called 9.003) acre tract and the South line of a (Called 90.00) acre tract of land conveyed to G A N. McFaddin and Jean W. McFaddin, recorded in File No. 2008017329, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas, a distance of 2890.31' (Called 2890.35') to a 1/2" steel rod, capped and marked "SOUTEX", set for the Southeast comer of the (Called 90.00) acre tract on the West line of the (Called 41.35) acre tract; said 1/2" steel rod being the most Northerly Northeast .corner of the herein described tract; THENCE, South 23 deg., 27 min., 03 sec., East (Called South 19 deg., 59 min., 29 sec., East), on the West line of the (Called 41.35) acre tract, a distance of 952.73' (Called 952.91') to a 5/8" .steel rod found for the Southwest corner of the (Called 41.35) acre . tract; said 5/8" steel rod being an interior comer of the herein described tract; having a State Plane Coordinate of N: 13934363.68, .E: 3531961.08; THENCE, North 86 deg., 33 min., 21 sec., East (Called South 89. deg., 59 min., 00 sec., ..East), on the South .line of the (Called 41.35) acre tract, 'a distance of 2061.35' (Called 2061.50') to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 490.5 acres of land, more or less. ' Note: .Bearings, "distances, coordinates and 'acreage given are based on. State Plane Coordinate .Grid ,System, Texas -South Central Zone,. 'NAD 83. Scale Factor = 0.999925104. Convergence. angle = 02 deg.,. 25. min.,. 23 sec.,. Reference Monument = NGS AJ822I. This description :is based on the Land Survey made by Anthony M. Leger, Registered Professional Land Surveyor. No. 5481, on May ;l_5, 2013. . City of Port Arthur �LS= 13 -0222A � ; O 7- r ,. ;i Ns k ..,, i r 1" i • i r ?'i iOaNYM..f :,E' 1, -.;y1., A., n.• �wUR4"::: • • 490.5 ACRES LAND 1 OUT OF THE Mt N. SIGLER SURVEY. ABSTRACT NO. 48. JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEAS BEING 490.5 acres of land al of and a pan Sip ner. of the Wm. N. . Sa seA1E: 1• - Abstract , 18, Jeffers. County. Tema: being th• same . BASF d X2,0 5do C.c.. Trott I (C. 200) cats and Tract II (Caged .0,5) acres, Gp recorde in Fie No 9639313, Official Pubic Records, Jefferson County, Texas sbc t 490,5 acre trod being more fans described by metes and bounds os 9p GO )' O% p 1%M said to wit. ,O r?'M �P RSG BEGINNING of 0. steel pipe Rand on the Intersection of the West light of I t,CPp PPN G5 op \ o a me south line of a (Coned 41,35) .re tract of fond is rand t Sacon I T4 �ap,`6'P1 \ }ry Mob 01 Campony, Inc, recorded in Volume 255, Pa e , Deed Records. I .LpM' SET 1/2" sma ROD Jefferson County, Tn. sold I' .leer pipe being the most East.y Nor... I I A \ CAPPED •SOUTEX 13931187.51. Et 3534018.)1; rd tr «t h Mn9 a State Pane Co... 6f N: 1,C"'' I Et3531581.932 0 ,.O' 344 �C \ MENGE South 30 deg. 57 min. 31 sec., East (Called South n deg- JO I 9 De oN.1ry6 2890.31' A ( pp A � \t . East), an the West right al way me of mid West Port Arthur EO v1,. 19' I N 8 17555" E " E 2 890.35) V�ls \6 V SR 8 R min.. 4 n NM.. of 3363.07' My c a 15. MeN red, d capped 122) d m tract 50UTE% `CPS F' P N 84.43'29 .� c2dl `y 115 S� Y6 set for FW I t N01 -1/2' C 0e yR ] 0 (CALLS W NW O� 5 \. conveyed to Jeffermn County, recorded a o. 9831255, Official Public STEEL RPE Records. Jefferson Canty. am; Te sob N steel rod hosing a State Plane N:lJ9J1)98)B �'s- y .10' ' \` Coord C nate of N: 1]931601.58, 3535)48)8; � E352872814 " THENCE 5060 26 429, 19 min.. 46 sec. East (Called South 28 dg.. 25 min.. n sex_, East), son umg of the Well right or wey fine of said West Part S '0 tpr POINT OF BEGINNING Art t Road. o distance of 15502' (Called 154.60') to 0 3/6• steel rod found �� • for n most Southerly . y sorb of the (Galled 0.0122) acre tract N «th�i N 86'33 '21" E 2061.35 FOUND 1' PIPE e of o (Called 49,2591) Ow tract f land convemd to Roy L Brew,, -� CALLED 5 8959 E 206 N:13934487.51 recorded m o Fie N Public County, Texas; ( E 3534018,71 said 1 /8' steel rod being being the the Southeast corner Of the her. :de Texas; mted d tract; om which 0 . 9 o Stale Plane Cewdi of th. N corner 06. nhle of Nt 13931 1 : 35822.5: an o TRmonumonument o OT monument a firms , 2 innd b found bears 28 deg., FOUND 5 /8" STEEL ROD 51 sec., alle (Cat. 28 deg., 26 co., 21 sec, Emt), 0 distance 4FOUND 363.68 531061.8 of 1996 (Called 3 675.08'0)): ; having of N: ng a Stole Plane Coordinate of N. \ E: 35319 139311199.1)17 , E: 1 153598) .31; THENCE t South 86 deg., 26 min., 17 sec, W (Called South 89 deg, 53 W \ 46 sec„ an th line of e (Called 49.2591) acre fact ond the North roe of o (Called 1)1.00) acre Uoct of land Conveyed to Ram L Br eaux. Y., recorded Volume 2001, Pogo 105, Deed Records, Jeff an \ Ccanly, Texas, a distance of 6051.72' 14 (C1. 6862.419 to a 18' steel pea '\y, I a e (Called 1)1.00) tract an the East f r4M1t of way line o a ratl earned H.. Rood 1 . to the pub by Canmiss a . aners Court ...elution dot a //19940; sold 'h' steel pee being \ \� the d d; havng o State Coardi no te w of l el: c 13931039.57, E 0692: an s`F, .L 'n m THENCE North 03 deg., 28 min., 57 see, West (Cog. North 00 deg., 01 min, m m ( W m '9> 23 se West). on the East right of troy lime of said H.e1 Rood, a distance H \ p 0 'O 2 Z` 1 " e, 3 i1 of 3768 B (.1.4 3766.54') e o 18" steel pee found for the SouNwest $ P .pO � Sl S tre 0.T , G corner of a (Caned 9.003) are tract of land cm ,. to Gary W. Corms, ' 3 \ , 3 o- e , In qQm -p recorded ' Cede 103 -29 -2126, Official Public Records, Jefferson Count , OR S % R. - L 9 ' W said IN' sled t pipe being the Northwest corn. of e e described 3 ry S� \ • -*P P Vc C P C pp W 9 , "P� tr M1 9 a Stale Rona Coor.o. of N: 393479879, E: 3528)25.14: h 9 0 .3 O 1p .Pei g 3 E3 $ sG' o 9 1 THEN Nan 61 deg.. 15 min.. 55 sec., East (Call. N 84 deg, 43 min, 0 0. j i N O S 29 se E.O. the South line of the (Caged 9.003) are tract and the o , 3C . 041 ` ) s' { i � c, South Ibe of a called 90.00) acre trod of e. coo„.,. to O A M. McFadden n eOe' pe? , Q'a 'P � Ma... retarded a File o. 2006017329, Official Public r o \CPgP4 @ }. A go ` CC Records, Jefferson Canty, T.., a Mean. of 2890.31' (Called 2890.351 to . 9 �' "" " 0 8' steel rod, c pad and ma . . set the Sou « of u 48 OF Q•" O e (Ceded 90.00) f tben bee a most Nat h e .y of on he West ran of the eCalln. corner sae g V \ ac said ){• a eel fad g t r Northeast corner of the a her ' d0. m rip. tract: jZ 1j \ THENCE, Sou. 23 deg.. 27 mm., 03 sec., East (Call. South 19 deg., 59 m Q ^ : O SI an t . 29 sec., East), Wert fin e or s (Con . . 41,35) a r «L a mate min.. z "i.5,.1 \ el 952)3' (Called 952.91') tes 5 /e• steel red found far the Southwest 6 ' corner a ned the (Ca 41.35) are tract, sold 5/8' saner rod being an mt?ar 1-I .2 f the h sin ...bed tract: having a Stale Plane Coo.. . of N. D.' IJ 2 12 t p \ corner 1395383,68.E 3531961.08: THENCE, North 86 deg, 33 me.. 21 fee, Emt (Coned Sou. 89 deg.. 11 59 W � o 00 6 Vac, on 6 South 1173. of the (Grill. 41.]5) can 4 tract, a mztanc,6. \ STEEL ar 2061.35' 5' (G (Cm. 2') to the FONT OF 8(090190 a. cantvinin9 490.5 1..-. -� CAP CAPPED ED acme of Iona, more or lees e or Ions � - �- 5 2819'46' E 155,02' 0:13931603.. 03.54 (CALLED 5 28'26'21" E 154,681 0:3535749•78 Notes Bearings distance:. coordinates d o doge g.n ore b an «ed Stale Plane Coordinate Grid S y an tem, Texas -South Central Zone, N. 83. Scale d Fact.. " 099.25101. Convergence angle w 02 deg. 25 mm., 23 me, FOUND 3/9• STEEL ROD Reference Monument w NGS .8221. MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER 5 8616'17" W 6881.77 o(, CALLED 0,012 N:13931467.1 3 Thin de«reli0n is bas. an the Land Surve made b Anl M. Leger. CALLED 5 89'53'46" W 6082'41) P C E:3535822.5 Regnler. Pm6.samnal Land surwyw No. 5481, 6 Ma l5. 2013. ( \ 1, 59 1 ' ' ' A9 0A p 5 2 8'24'51" E 304,68' A GOY OF PORT ARTHUR ' o ' 0 0 (CALLED 5 2826'21" E 305.08') \ LS- 13 -0222A FWND 1 -1 \ t,O 9 FOUND TxDOT 9 l I 34 19] GR - 9 D15N MONUMENT 3 P 3R 3�' V ' . 13931199.17 /\ I E352895].92 n �p ;I .,,,,.,0°1-,;, O R' ` - E: ]5 }59 }t - R m � A, pC - - / 8 Io 2 p0 u- I{QE THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED NO.! / ✓ WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE REPORT. I. l el I / • N NOTE: THIS SURVEY DOES NOT WARRANT OWNERSHIP. MATTE NOT SH THER MAY BE OWN. EASEMENTS, I N FOUND 1/2" STEEL ROD \I___ / / M OF OTHER NOTE: BEARINGS, DISTANCES. 0 80100 EO. AND ACREAGE ARE BASED ON N;: - / 00 I 9 STAR PLANE CORDINATE GRID SYSTEM, 1EMA5 -SOUTH CENTRAL ZONE E.1511728 23 -- - / NN NAD 83 HAG A CONVERGENCE ANGLE OF 0225'23' AND A SCALE S FACTOR S MONUMENT 0)8221 FOUND 5 /5' STEEL ROD -- FR OF 0.999925104 AND ARE REFERENCED TO NC I 34:]52904:3529042.9 2 1 NORTH R.D.W. UNE -� FENA Flood Zone: E2.912 P u NOTE: IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP OF THE FEDERAL i EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, MAP REFERENCE SHOWN, THE SUBJECT TRACT IJES IN N 8 6'26 3 8" E 469 Community Pane) NO.: 480385 - 0285 - THE ROOD ZONE NOTED. LOCAROR ON MAP WAS DETERMINED BY SCALE. ACTUAL FIELD 3 ELEVARON NORTSUBSCRIBE DETERMINED. O AC0UR04? 0R SCALE OF SAID SCALE INC..DOES NOT KN AUlH RO Panel Date: 11/20/91 ni 8 O or sum. IOCATE CORNERS ONLY SHEET TITLE 9597*2ozs L'mrrm004608 . . T PROJ. NO: 13 -0222A GF -- ' BASF CORPORATION BOUNDARY 1.1 certify > / 490.5 ACRES OF LAND SCALE: 1" = 500' 7 The undersigned does hereby rtif that the survey a this as 5/1s a Naas o0. m. / . . S7 6R F ,, n ground m the Property legally damn.. hereon end M ears., and that mere ass no al40repanc6.1 sneneges n M.a'.pol P:Fy . 3737 Doctors Dri ve 1;'4.. OUMC PART OF THE Wm.N, SIGLER SURVEY PRINT DATE 9/6/20)3 a .r> '. .r.0. bound, Ian. Nam s encroachmentencroachment., 0.r a. . eeaeme9ts, er 1 .PWmg m mt, 1mPra.een smelt ...56tr9 n a. and / " am : s rt ' Port Arthur, Texan 77642 ABSTRACT NO, 48, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS PROJECT le cert.. far this ...Lon AXRORTAI LEfiER DRAWN BY R. CREEL property has a ens from . dedicated co. con. Tan. a = > TeL 409.983.2004 K' 660 1. N 1. o9 1:84.1.2.66. to .0406991 as0au6as or 665.805269 6.87.1 ). f ' Sul am. 0 v'. . r *'= F�L 409, 983, 2005 CHECKED BY: AML o , y ss% SURVEYORS Fs ENGINEERS sput¢XSUrve CITY OF PORT ARTHUR APPROVED BY: AML SUB . c ERRE. FIRM 45755 • • 1,XLS. FIRM 410121800 WEST PORT ARTHUR ROAD (SPUR 93) 3 ANTHONY it IEGER 1 REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL SAND SURVEYOR NO. 5481 °pail Roma PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS 77640 SHEET 1 OF 1 ii3i iIIHX] ATTACHMENT "A "' TRACT I 44.3025 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF AND A PART OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 & 8, BLOCK 4, RANGE "A ", PORT ARTHUR LAND COMPANY SUBDIVISION, • JEFFERSON, COUNTY, TEXAS Being 44.3025 acres of land, more or less, out of and a part of Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, & 8, Block 4, Range "A ", P.A.L.Co. Subd., according to the recorded plat thereof in Vol. 1, Page 22, Map Records of Jefferson County, Texas; said 44.3025 acre tract of land being - more fully described by metes & bounds as follows: COMMENCING at the Northwest comer of Block 5, Range "A ", P.A.L.Co. Subd, said point also being the common corner of Blocks 5 and 6, Range "A" and Blocks 5 and 6, Range `B" of said subdivision, • THENCE, North 41 deg., 13 min., 00 sec., East, along the North line of said Block 5, Range "A ", for a distance of 230.00' to a point, said point also being on the Easterly right of way line of K.C.S.R.R. 50.00' right of way and the South right of way line of a dedicated street named 32 " Street; THENCE, South 48 deg., 47 min., 00 sec., East, along the Easterly right of way line of K.C.S.R.R. 50.00' right of way, for a distance of 4,530.06' to a point, said point also being the P.T. of a curve to the right; THENCE, along the Easterly right of way line of K.C.S.R.R. .50.00' right of way and a curve to the right; Radius = 979.93', Delta = 20 deg., 18 min,, 50 sec., Arc Length = 347.43, Chord Bearing = South 38 deg., 34 min., 29 sec., East, Chord Distance = 345.61' to a point, said point also being on the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87; • THENCE, North 41 deg., 11 min., 43 sec., East, along the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87, for a distance of 522.40' to a found concrete monument for point; • THENCE, (Field = North 45 deg., 02 min., 46 sec., East), along the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87, for a distance of 63.22' to a set brass disc in concrete for the POINT OF BEGINNING of the 44.3025 acre tract; Plant Coordinates: South = - 48 + 42.0820, West = -17 + 42.9979; THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = North 48 deg., 50 min., 48 sec., West) (Plant = North), along the West line of said 44.3025 acre tract, for a distance of 1,204.08' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; said point also being the Northwest corner of said 44.3025 acre tract; Plant Coordinates: South = -36 + 38.0020, West = -17 + 42.9979; Execution Version 5 1 THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = North 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., East) (Plant = East), along the North line of said 44.3025 acre tract, for a distance of 1,563.00' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; said point also being the Northwest corner of Tract I and the Northwest corner of Tract II; Plant Coordinates: South = -36 + 38.0020, West = -1 -I- 79.9979; THENCE (P.A.L.Co. = South 48 deg., 50 min., 48 sec., East) (Plant = South), along the common line of Tracts I & II, for a distance of 1,241.67' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; said point also being on the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87; said point also being the Southeast corner of Tract 1 and Southwest corner of Tract II; Plant Coordinates: South = -48 + 79.6720, West = -1 + 79.9979; THENCE ( P.A.L.Co. = South 41 deg., 12 min., 44 sec., West), (Plant = North 89 deg., 56 min., 28 sec., West), along the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87 and the South line of said 44.3025 acre tract, for a distance of Field = 1,026.11' to a found brass disc in concrete for corner; Plant Coordinates: South = -48 + 78.6174, West _ -12 + 06.1074; THENCE ( P.A.L.Co. = South 45 deg., 02 min., 46 sec., West), (Plant = North 86 deg., 06 min., 26 sec., West), along the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87, and the South line of said 44.3025 acre tract, for a distance of 538.13' to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 44.3025 acres of land, more or less. 12/02/97 LS -97 -754 • • Execution Version 6 TRACT 11 16.2950 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF AND A PART OF LOTS 1 & 8, BLOCK 4, RANGE "A" AND LOTS 5 & 6, BLOCK 4, RANGE "Z ", PORT ARTHUR LAND COMPANY SUBDIVISION, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS Being 16.2950 acres of land, more or less, out of and a part of Lots 1 and 8, Block 4, Range "A" and Lots 5 and 6, Block 4, Range "Z ", Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision, according to the recorded plat thereof in Vol. 1, Page 22, Map Records of Jefferson County, Texas; said 16.2950 acre tract of land being more fully described by metes and bounds as follows: COMMENCING at the Northwest corner of Block 5, Range "A ", P.A.L.Co. Subd, said point also being the common corner of Blocks 5 and 6, Range "A" and Blocks 5 and 6, Range "B" of said subdivision. THENCE, North 41 deg., 13 min., 00 sec., East, along the North line of said Block 5, Range "A ", for a distance of 230.00' to a point, said point also being on the Easterly right of way line of K.C.S.R.R. 50.00' right of way and the South right of way line of a dedicated street named 32 °d Street; THENCE, South 48 deg., 47 min., 00 sec., East, along the Easterly right of way line of K.C.S.R.R. 50.00' right of way, for a distance of 4,530.06' to a point, said point also being the P.T. of a curve to the right; THENCE, along the Easterly right of way of K.C.S.R.R. 50.00' right of way and a curve to the right; Radius = 979.93', Delta = 20 deg., 18 min., 50 sec., Arc Length = 347.43', Chord Bearing = South 38 deg., 34 min., 29 sec., East, Chord Distance = 345.61' to a point, said point also being the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87. THENCE, North 41 deg., 11 min., 43 sec., East, along the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87, for a distance of 522.40' to a found concrete monument for point; THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = North 45 deg., 02 min., 46 sec., East) (Plant = South 86 deg., 06 min., 26 sec., East), along the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87, for a distance of (Field = 601.35') to a found brass disc in concrete for point; THENCE, ( P.A.L.Co. = North 41 deg., 12 min., 44 sec., East) (Plant = south 89 deg., 56 min., 28 sec., East), along the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87, for a distance of (Field = 1,026.11') to a set brass disc in concrete for the POINT OF BEGINNING of the 16.2950 acre tract of land herein described; said point also being the common tract corner of Tracts I and II; Plant Coordinates: South = -48 +79.6720, West -1 +79.9979; Execution Version 7 THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = North 41 deg., 12 min., 44 sec., East) (Plant = South 89 deg., 56 min., 28 sec., East), along the Northerly right of way line of State Highway 73 & 87 and the South line of said 16.2950 acres tract, for a distance of 200,76' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; said point also being on the Westerly right of way line of the Jefferson County Drainage District No. 7 Hurricane Protection Levee; Plant Coordinates: South = -48 +79.8783, East = +0 +20.7620; THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = North 07 deg., 43 min., 20 sec., West) (PIant = North 41 deg., 07 min., 28 sec., East), parallel to and 230.00' from the center line of said Jefferson County Drainage District No. 7 Hurricane Protection Levee and along the Westerly right of way line of said Levee for a distance of 1,648.61' to a set brass disc in concrete corner; said point also being the Northeast corner of said 16.2950 acre tract; Plant Coordinates: South = -36 +38.0087, East = +11+05.0473; THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = South 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., West) (Plant = West), along the North line of said 16.2950 acre tract, for a distance of 295.05' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; Plant Coordinates: South = -36 +38.0087, East = +8 +09.9973; THENCE, ( P.A.L.Co. = South 48 deg., 50 min., 48 sec., East) (Plant = South, along the North line of said 16.2950 acre tract, for a distance of 225,00' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; Plant Coordinates: South = -38 +63.0087, East = +8 +09.9973; THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = South 04 deg., 47 min., 37 sec., East) (Plant = South 44 deg., 03 min., 11 sec., West) along the North line of said 16.2950 acre tract, for a distance of 171,14' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; Plant Coordinates: South = -39 + 86.0064, East = +6 +90.9995; THENCE, ( P.A.L.Co. = South 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., West) (Plant = West), along the North line of said 16.2950 acre tract, for a distance of 106.00' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; Plant Coordinates: South = -39 +86.0064, East = +5 +84.9995; THENCE, ( P.A.L.Co. = South 48 deg., 50 min., 48 sec., East) (Plant = South), along the North line of said 16.2950 acre tract, for a distance of 69.00' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; Plant Coordinates: South = - 40+-55.0064, East = +5 +84.9995; THENCE, ( P.A.L.Co. = South 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., West) (Plant = West), along the North Iine of said 16.2950 are tract, for a distance of 340.00' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; Plant Coordinates: South = - 40+55.0064, East = +2 +44.9995; THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = North 48 deg., 50 min., 48 sec., West) (Plant = North), along the North line of said 16.2950 acre tract, for a distance of 417.00' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; Plant Coordinates; South = -36 +38.0064, East = +2+44.9995; THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = South 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., West) (Plant = West), along the North line of said 16.2950 acre tract, for a distance of 425.00' to a set brass disc in Bxecution Version 8 concrete for corner, said point also being the common tract corner of Tracts T and II, Plant Coordinates: South = -36 +38.0020, West = -1 +79.9979; THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = South 48 deg., 50 min., 48 sec., East) (Plant = South), along the common tract line of Tracts I and II, for a distance of 1,241.67' to the POINT OF BEGINNING, and containing 16.2950 acres of land, more or less. 12/02/97 LS -97 -754 -2 • Execution Version 9 1 i row Or 00161ClONO mo( °W°�u , ete v °°°'?"� -`"•• 1cesRx 10.0011 -0-1 1 i�itt°s1� 1 � •r �a r w - tr - al e • Drew■ - 0-11141 1 — — wr i -1 }- 1 I 1°r` 1 ,, r ,.,.1 Irwo ` 7 11E e:4 at JW(r -wni ?) 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Iii)l-17— T I TRACT III -- PARCEL 1 3.314 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF LOTS 3, 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 4, RANGE "A ", PORT ARTHUR LAND COMPANY SUBDIVISON Being 3.314 acres of land out of and a part of Lots 3, 4, 5 & 6, Block 4, Range "A ", Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision as recorded in Vol. 1, Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas; said 3.314 acre tract being more fully described by metes and bounds as follows to wit: COMMENCING at a point being the common corner of Blocks 5 and 6, Range "A ", Blocks 5 and 6, Range `B" of said Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision; THENCE, North 41 deg., 13 min., 00 sec., East, Plant = North 89 deg. 56 min., 12 sec., East for a distance of 230.00' to a point on the Easterly right of way line of a 50.00' right of way line for K.C.S.R.R. and being on the South right of way of a dedicated road named 32 " Street. THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = South 48 deg., 47 min., 00 sec., East, Plant Bearing = South 00 deg., 03 min., 48 sec., West on the Easterly right of way line of said K.C.S.R.R. a distance of 3753.72' to a point for corner; being the POINT OF BEGINNING having a Plant Coordinate of South = 37 + 21, West = 22 + 65.99; said point for corner being the Northwest corner of the herein described tract; THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = North 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., East, Plant Bearing = East a distance of 522.99' to a point for corner having a Plant Coordinate of South 37 + 21.00, West = 17 + 43.00; said point for corner being on the West line of Tract I and being the Northeast corner of the herein described tract; THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = South 48 deg., 50 min., 48 sec., East, Plant = South on the West line of said Tract I a distance of 276.00' to a point for corner having a plant coordinate of South 39 + 97.00, West = 17 + 43.00 said point for corner being the Southeast corner of the herein described tract. THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = South 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., West, Plant = West a distance of 523.29' to a point for corner being on the Easterly right of way line of said K.C.S.R.R. right of way, said point for corner having a Plant Coordinate of South 39 + 97.00, West = 22 + 66.29 and being the Southwest corner of the herein described tract, THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = North 48 deg., 47 min., 00 sec., West, Plant = North 00 deg,, 03 min., 48 sec., East on the Easterly right of way line of said K.C.S.R.R. right of way a distance of 276.00' to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 3.314 acres of land, more or less. LS -00 -1043 Execution Version 10 • TRACT III -- PARCEL 2 1.115 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 4, RANGE "A ", PORT ARTHUR LAND COMPANY SUBDIVISION Being 1.115 acres of land out of and a part of Lots 3 and 4, Block 4, Range "A ", Port • Arthur Land Company Subdivision as recorded in Vol. 1, Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas; said 1.115 acre tract being more fully described by metes and bounds as follows to wit; COMMENCING at a point being the common corner of Blocks 5 and 6, Range "A ", : ;_ Blocks 5 and 6, Range `B" of said Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision; " THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = North 41 deg., 13 min., 00 sec., East, Plant = South 89 deg., 56 min., 12 sec., East for a distance of 230.00' to a point being on the Easterly right of way line of a 50.00' right of way for K.C.S.R.R., said point being on the South right of way of a dedicated road named 32n Street; THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = South 48 deg., 47 min., 00 sec., East, Plant = South 00 deg., 03 min., 48 sec., West on the Easterly right of way line of said K.C.S.R.R. right of way, a distance of 4530.06', to a brass disk in concrete found for the point of curvature on the Easterly line of said K.C.S.R.R. right of way; THENCE, on a arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 979.93', are length = 192.46', P.A.L.Co, = South 43 deg., 06 min., 19 sec., East, Plant bearing = South 05 deg., 44 min., 29 sec., West a cord a distance of 192.15' to a point for comer being the POINT OF BEGINNING having a Plant Coordinate of' South 46 + 88.52, West = 22 + 87.06; said point for corner being the Northwest corner of the herein described tract; THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = North 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., East, Plant = East a distance of 12538' to a point for corner having a plant coordinate of South 46 + 88.52, West = 21 + 60.69; THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = North 86 deg., 05 min., 01 sec., East, Plant = South 45 deg., 04 min., 11 sec., East a distance of 132.66' to a point for corner having a plant coordinate of South 47 + 82.21', West = 20 + 66.77; THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = North 41 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., East, Plant = East a distance 323.77' to a point for corner being on the West line of Tract I having a plant coordinate of South 47 + 82.21, West = 17 + 43.00; said point for corner being the Northeast corner of the herein described tract; THENCE, P.A..L.Co. = South 48 deg., 50 min., 48 sec., East, Plant = South on the West line of said Tract I a distance of 59.87' to a brass disk in concrete on the South right of way line of State Highway No. 87; said brass disk in concrete having a plant coordinate Execution Version 11 of South 48 + 42.08, West = 17 + 43.00 and being the Southeast comer of the herein described tract; THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = South 45 deg., 02 min., 46 sec., West, Plant = North 86 deg., 06 min,, 26 sec., West on the South right of way line of said State Highway No. 87, a distance of 63.22' to a brass disk in concrete having a plant coordinate of South 48 + 37.79, West =18 + 06.07; THENCE, P.A.LCo. = South 41 deg., 11 min., 43 sec., West, Plant = North 89 deg., 57 min., 29 sec., West, continuing along the South right of way line of said State Highway No. 87, a distance of 522.40' to a brass disk in concrete having a Plant coordinate of South 48 + 37.41, West = 23 + 28.47 said brass disk in concrete being on the Easterly right of way line of said K.C.S.R.R. right of way and being the Southwest corner of the herein described tract; THENCE, on an arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 979.93', arc length = 50.50' P.A.L.Co. = North 29 deg., 53 min., 39 sec., West, Plant = North 18 deg., 57 min., 09 sec., East for a distance of 50.50' to a point for corner having a Plant coordinate of South 47 + 89.64, West = 23 + 12.07; THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = North 55 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., East, Plant = South 76 deg., 00 min., 00 sec., East a distance of 22.09' to a point for corner having a Plant coordinate of South 47 + 94.99, West = 22 + 90.64; THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = North 33 deg., 37 min., 42 sec., West, Plant = North 15 min., 13 min., 06 sec., East a distance of 28.96' to a point for corner having a plant coordinate of South 47 + 67.05, West = 22 + 83.04; THENCE, P.A.L.Co. = South 55 deg., 09 min., 12 sec., West, Plant = North 76 deg., 00 min., 00 sec., West a distance of 21.38' to a point for corner being on the Easterly right of way line of said K.C.S.R.R. right of way, said point having a plant coordinate of South 47 + 61.88', West + 23 + 03.78; THENCE, on said are of a curve to the left having a radius of 979.93', arc length = 75.48', P.A.L.Co. = North 35 deg., 16 min., 19 sec., West, Plant cord bearing = North 13 deg., 34 min., 29 sec., East, Cord distance of 75.46' to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 1.115 acres of land, more or less. 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H TRACT I & I i 5 BASF/F1NA STEAM CRACKER SITE . • 44.3025 ACRES 1 tr fi 0 -13 N2 . . . ��O�� 1191 HX] +MARICW.WM 70 vLmva2NomzzRv roks.,uo nw>,elsw X saes • f0;VZ nT� a rmet May 26, 1994 14t21 PARCEL oh" • Chevron Chemicals - lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery 8. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 0.858 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the 8. C. Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61, Jefferson County, Texae and being out of a part of the Chevron U.S.A: - Port Arthur Refinery property described as 279.46 lefts (FIRST TRAM') in deed from the H. A. Phillips to Gulf Refining Company, dated February 26, 1907 and recorded in Volume 95, Page 499 of the Deed Recorde, Jefferson County, Texas, said 0.858 acre tract being score particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at a Gulf monument found at the intersection of the Northwesterly right -of -way line of Southern Pacific.Railroad (formerly T.&N.O.R.R - Port Arthur Branch) with the Southwesterly right -of -way line of State Highway 82 (formerly Spur 214) es described in deed from Gulf Refining Company to the County of Jefferson, State of Texas, dated November 25, 1921 and recorded in Volume 212, Page 8 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texae; • TXENCE South 37 deg. 16 min. 06 sec. West, along end with the Northwesterly line of said Southern Pacific Railroad right -of- way, for a distance of 2,897.50 feet to a point; THENCE North 52 deg. 43 min. 54 sec. West for a distance of 2,594.85 feet to an iron rod set for the POINT of BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE South 41 deg. 18 min. 39 sec. West for a distance of 279.00 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 48 deg. 41 min. 21 sec. West for a distance of 134.00 feet to an iron rod eat for corner; THENCE North 41 deg_ 18 min. 39 sec. East for a distance of 279.00 feet to an iron rod set for corner; Page 2 PARCEL "Au (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease BacX Property Chevron D.E.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur Survey, A -63 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE South 48 deg. 41 min. 21 sea. East for a distance of 134.00 feet to the POINT O£ aEGINNING and containing 0.858 acres 'of land, more or less. NOTE: 1) Bearings based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision es recorded in volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet. • 104,414 ► uRVt Mar W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. NO. 363 yW,.10•. U14 w1► • +0,11 WS2TELLT 4P ASS0CM1 S EVCOSAMIXECD MIN01NCDVSER& fVRS ANDPLUOMS X64$2 QNT, farA8 Nay 26, 3.994 3-04!! PARCEL man Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Part Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur survey, A -61 Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 0.462 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the B. C. Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of a part of the Chevron U.S.A. - Port Arthur Refinery property described as 279,46 acres (FIRST TRACT) in deed from the H. A. Phillips to Gulf Refining Company, dated February 26, 1907 and recorded in Volume 95. Page 499 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 0.462 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: COMQEENCING at a Gulf monument found at the intersegtion of the Northwesterly right -of -way line of Southern Pacific Railroad (formerly T.621.0.R.R. -Port Arthur Branch) with the Southwesterly right - or-way line of State Highway 82 ( formerly Spur 214) as described in dead from Gulf Refining Company to the County of Jefferson, State of Texas, dated November 25, 1921 and recorded in Volume 212, Page 8 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; • THENCE South 37 deg. 16 min. 06 sec. West, along and with the Northwesterly line of said Southern Pacific Railroad right -of way, for a distance of 2,916.75 feet to a point; THENCE North 52 deg. 43 min. 54 sec. West for a distance of 2,322.53 feet to an iron rod sat for the PoINT OP BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE south 41 deg. 18 min. 39 sec. West for a distance of • 137.00 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 48 deg. 41 min. 21 sec. West for a dietanca of 147.00 feet to an aron rod set for corner; THENCE North 41 deg. 18 min. 39 eec. East for a distance of 137.00 east to an iron rod sat for corner; Page 2 PARCEL "B" (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Retinery B. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE South 48 deg. 41 min. 21 seC. East for a distance of 147.00 feat to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0.462 acres of land, hose or less. NOTE: 1) Bearings based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson county, Texas. 2) Braving included on separate sheet. t Hark ite ey, R.P.L.S. • .636 .}iNutlaf)p.wN ¥ARKW. W$1TRl.8Y • ANDh9SOCMTE8 1NCORPORATP.D smviI a t es Hay 26, 1994 lD.80X64Ps liattimonnwrrrx 40911P34IDt PARCEL "C" chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron V.S.A., Inc. -- Port Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 5.914 acre tract or parcel of land situated In the B. C. Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61, Jefferson County,.Texas and being out of a part of the Chevron V.S.A.- Port Arthur Refinery property described as 279.46 acres (FIRST TRACT) in deed from the H. A. Phillips to Gulf Refining Company, dated February 26, 1907 and recorded in Voluaa 95, Page 499 of the Deed Records, Jefferson county, Texas, said 5.914 acre tract being more • particularly described as follows; COMMENCING at a Gulf monument found at the intersection of the Northwesterly right-of-way line of Southern Pacific Railroad (formerly T. &N.0.R.R. -Port Arthur Branch) with the Southwesterly right- of-way line of State Highway 82 (formerly Spur 214) as described in deed from Gulf Refining Company to the County of Jefferson, State of Texas, dated November 25, 1921 and recorded in volume 212, Page 8 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE South 37 deg. 16 min. 06 sec. West, along and with the Northwesterly line of said Southern Pacific Railroad right -of- way, for a distance of 2,541.16 feet to a point; THENCE North 52 deg. 43 min. 54 sea. West for a distance of I,232.17 feet to an iron rod set for the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE South 41 deg. 19 min. 02 sec. West for a distance of 391.61 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 63 deg. 13 min. 57 sec. West for a distance of 15.26 feet to an iron rod set for corner? THENCE North 48 deg. 43 min. 41 sec. West for a distance of 498.54 feet to a God nail set for corner; • THENCE North 02 deg. 15 min. 32 sec. West for a distance of 39.14 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 41 deg. 15 min. 48 sac. East for a distance of 463.67 feet to an "X" set in concrete for corner? Page 2 PARCEL "C" (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property • Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE North 64 deg. 15 min. 13 sec. East for a distance of 28.16 [eat to a 60d nail set for corner; THENCE South 48 deg. 46 min. 23 sec. East for a distance of 251.91 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 03 deg. 59 min. 41 sec. East for s distance of 32.36 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE south 48 deg. 12 min. 12 sec. East for s distance of 24.33 feet to an s" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 48 deg. 44 min. 04 sec. East for a distance of 72.40 feet to an iron rod get for corner; THENCE South 41 deg. 12 min. 43 sec. West for a distance of 99.75 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 48 deg. 43 min. 40 sec. feet for a distance of 157.92 feat to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 5.914 acres of land, more or less. NOTE: 1) Bearings based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Nap Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) brewing included on separate sheet. 1 01, .. :k6 Mark W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. NO. 3636 r + 6• , Yti ot` • • HARR C • INCORPORATED SOVEY0a9. *IA PUMAS May 26;' 1994 ] rates • I0 Dh192401 PAACU'L Chevron Chemicals - Lease eack.Property • Chevron 1T. S.A.; ine. - Port'Arthur,-Rstinery 8. C. Arthur'Survey; A-61 Jefferson County, Texas BEING 8.3.796 acre tract or parcel of land . situated in the 8. C. . Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61. Jefferson County,'Texsa and being out of and a part of the chevron U.S.A Port Arthur Refinery :,.property and that sane tract of land described as 279.46 acres (FIRST TRACT) in deed from the 11. A. Phillips. to Refining Company, dated .February 26, 1907 and recorded in Volume 99 Page '499 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 3.796 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: C014HENCING at a Gulf monument found at the intersection of the Northwesterly right -of -way line of.,Southern Pacitic.Railroad with the Southwesterly right- ot way.line.of State Highway 82 (formerly Spur 214) as described in deed from Gulf Refining Company to the - County of Jefferson,..State of Texas, dated November 25, 1921 and recorded in Volume'212 Page 8 of the Deed Records. Jefferson County, Taxes; THENCE South 37 deg. 16 min. 06sec- West,•u1ong and with the Northwesterly right -of -way line ' of said:Southern Pacific Railroad, for a distance of 3,520.63 feet to a point; TNENCZ.North 42 deg. 43 min.'54 sec. Wact a distance of 1,557.47 feet to an - 8" Spike set ter the PDXNT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE South 41 deg_. 14 min. 04 sac. West for a distance of 406.87 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 48 deg. 00 min. 38 sec. went for a distance of • 306.40 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 43 deg. 29 min. 09 sec. West for a distance of 234.88 feet to an 8" Spike set for Corner; THENCE North 39 deg. 25 min. 26 sec. West for a distance of 29.62 feet to an 8" spike set for corner; THENCE North 39 deg. 01 min. 04 seo. East for a distance of 136.19 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; • • Page 2 PARCEL "D" (continued) Chevron amnion's - Leaae Sack Property Chevron t1.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery 8. C. Arthur Survey. A-61 Jefferson county, Texas THENCE South SO deg. 36 min. 29 sec. Beat for a distance of 248.85 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 82 deg. 01 min. 43 sec. East for a distance of 30.50 feet to an 8 Spike set for corner; THENCE North 41 deg. 07 min. 35 sec. East for a distance of 209.77 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 46 deg. 40 min. 08 sac. East for a distance of 306.51 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 3.796 acres of land. more or less, NOTE: 1) Bearings based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 7) Drawing included on separate sheet. * r,. / I ti Mark W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. NO. 363• .gW.autNKrY II 1 1 • Actiorw.varnizsr . . • AMIASSOCUATES 1 • nP amomTniinsimmagRa smalmemiemmueams P.O. PDX WS WAR 77718 May 26, 1994 O9,6P7•012I PARCEL rE" • Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 - Jefterson County, Texas BEING a 1.656 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the B. C. Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of A part of the chevron U.S.A. - Port Arthur Refinery property described as 279.46 acres (FIRST TRACT) in dead from the H. A. Phillips to Gulf Refining Company. dated Pwbruary 26, 1907 and recorded in Volume 95, Page 499 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 1.656 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at an iron rod set for the intersection of the Easterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad 100 foot right -of- way (formerly known as the Texas and Nev Orleans Railroad Company's Dallas - Sabine Main Branch main track) with the Northwesterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad 100 foot right - of-way (formerly known as the Texas and New Orleans Railroad Company's Port Arthur Branch); THENCE North 10 deg. 25 min. 24 sec. West, along and with the Easterly line of said former Dallas- Sabine Main Branch right-of way, for a distance of 658.81 feet to an iron rod set for the POINT oP BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE continuing North 10 deg. 25 min. 24 sec. West, along and with the Easterly line of said former Dallas- Sabine Main Branch • right -of -way. for a distance of 432.13 feat to an iron rod set for the beginning of a curve to the Lett; THENCE continuing along and with said former Dallas - Sabine Main Branch, in a northerly direction along said curve to the Left having a Radius of 1960.08 feet, a Central Angle of 2 deg. 13 min. 31 sec., a chord which bears North 11 deg. 30 min. 10 sea. West -76.13 feet, for an Arc length of 76.13 feet to an iron rod set for corner at the intersection with the Westerly line of the • Southern Pacific Railroad transfer line 100 foot right- of •Vay; • • • Page 2 • PARCEL "8" (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE along and with the Westerly line of said transfer line right -of -way, in a southeasterly direction along a curve to the Left having a Radius of 414.04 feet, a Central Angle of 29 deg. 04 min. 42 sec., a chord which bears South 60 deg. 37 min. 30 sac. East- 408.72 feat, for an Arc length of 413.14 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 41 deg. 14 min. 11 sec. West for a distance of 398.16 feat to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 1.656 acres of land, more or leas. NOTE: 1) Bearings based on Port Arthur Land Co. subdivision as recorded in volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texan. 2) Drawing included on separate shoat. e 0,' t r Hark W. Whiteley. R.P.L.S. NO. 3636 +rwn144,4a. ma► • +Afa 88W.W1111911,WiT D AuOC11T84 DICORPOWRD x612 • hay 26; 1994 tQN rdraarrn6 S-0ti PARCEL 'r Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property chevron U.s.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery 8. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 4.562 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the B. C. Arthur Survey, Abstract Ho. 61, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of a part of the Chevron V.S.A. Port Arthur Refinery property described as 279.46 acres (FIRST TRACT) in deed from the H. A. Phillips to Gulf Refining Company, dated February 26, 1907 and recorded in Volume 95, Page 499 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 4.562 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron rod set for the intersection of the Easterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad 100 foot right-of-way (formerly known as the Texas and New Orleans Railroad Company's Dallas- Sabine Main Branch main track) with the Northwesterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad 100 toot right -of -way (formerly known as the Texas and New Orleans Railroad Company's Port Arthur Branch); THENCE North 10 deg. 25 min. 24 est. West, along and with the Easterly line of said former Dallas- Sabina Hain Branch right -of- way, for a distance of 339.18 feet to an iron rod set Corner; THENCE North 41 dog. 07 sin. 07 sec. East for a distance of 714.58 feet to an iron rod set for Corner in the Westerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad transfer line 100 foot right -of- way; THENCE along and with the westerly line of said transfer line right -of -way, in a southeasterly direction along a curve to the Lett having a Radius of 814.04 test, a Central Angle of 21 deg. • 08 min. 27 sec., a chord which boars North 76 deg. 00 min. 24 sec. East - 298.66 feet, for an Arc length of 300.36 feet to an iron rod set for corner at the intersection with the Northwesterly line of said former Port Arthur Branch right --of -way and from which a Gulf monument found for the intersection of said Port Arthur Branch with the Southwesterly right -of -way of State Highway 82 bears North 37 deg. 16 min. 06 sec. East - 4,125.45 feet; • Page 2 PARCEL or" (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE South 37 deg. 16 min. 06 sec. Neat, alOng and vith the northwesterly line of said former Port Arthur Branch right -of -vay for a distance of 909.90 feet to an iron rod net for the beginning of a ourve to the Left; THENCE along and vith the Northweeterly line of said former Port Arthur Branch right -of -way, in a Southwesterly direction along said curve to the Left having a Radium of 869.56 feet, a Central Angle of 20 deg. 02 min. 46 sec., a chord which bears South 27 deg. 15 min. 07 sec. west- 302.6a feet, for an Arc length of 304.23 feat to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 4.562 acres of land, more or less. NOTE: 1) Bearings based on Port Arthur Land Co. subdivision as recorded in Voluma 1, Page 24 of the )lap Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included an separate sheet. .1 ! .. . ..3. Mark W. whiteley, R.P.L.S. N0. 3636 eunve v#11604/4 fiff.mai • • • • NARK W. WR1TELRT AND ARSOCzATIO INCORPORATED s� .4zva is ra worsen May 26, 1994 09/898.042i Tr PARCEL ben Chevron Chemicals - Lease Hack Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery 8. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 • Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 40.325 acre tract or parcel. of land situated in the B. C. Arthur Survey,.Abstract No. 61, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of parts of the Chevron U.S.A. - Dort Arthur Refinery property described as 279.46 acres (FIRST TRACT) in deed from the H. A. Phillips to Gulf Refining Company, dated February 26, 1907 and recorded in volume 95, Page 499 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas and 70 acres in dead from Port Arthur Land Company to Gulf Refining Company, dated January 11, 1902 and recorded in volume 56, Page 160, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 40.325 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: COJQIENCING at a Gulf monument found at the intersection of the Northwesterly right-of-way line of Southern Pacific Railroad • (formerly T.&H.o.R.R - Port Arthur Branch) with the Southwesterly .right-of-way line of State Highway 82 (formerly Spur 214) as described in deed from Gu],f Refining Company to the County of Jefferson, State of Texas, dated November 25, 1921 and recorded in Volume 212, Page 8 of the Dead Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE South 37 deg. 16 min. 06 sec. West, along and with the Southwesterly line of said Southern Pacific Railroad right -of- way, for a distance of 3,511.93 feet to a point; THENCE South 52 deg. 43 min. 54 sec. East for a distance of 161.80 feat to an iron rod at in the Southeasterly right-of-Way line of State Highway 87 for the FOINT OF BEGINNING of the heroin described tract; THENCE South 55 deg. 51 min. 48 sec. East for a distance of 48.69 feet to an existing chainlink fence corner•post; • Page 2 • PARCEL ''ao (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery 8. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE along and with said existing ohainiink fence for the following courses and distances: South 48 deg. 51 min. 53 sec. East - 142.66 feet to corner post, South 03 deg. 27 min. 08 sec. West - 19.25 feet to corner post, South 48 deg. 46 min. 07 sec. East - 60.22 feet to corner post, South 41 deg. 11 min. 11 sec. West - 64.81 feet to corner post. South 49 deg. 18 min. 21 sec. East - 60.47 feet to corner post, North 39 deg. 16 min. 29 sac. East - 64.55 feet to corner post, • South 48 deg. 58 min. 29 sec. East - 70.67 feat to corner post, South 40 deg. 14 min. 33 sec. West - 9.87 feet to corner poet, South 48 deg. 49 min. 29 sec. East - 140.48 feet to corner post, North 38 deg. 00 min. 27 sec. East - 10.46 feet to corner poet, South 49 deg. 05 min. 52 sec. East - .111.80 feet to corner post; THENCE South 41 deg. 34 min. 26 sec. West for a distance of 574.05 feat to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 49 deg. 29 min. 59 sec. East for a distance of 163.99 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 39 deg. 27 min. 05 sec. West for a distance of 63.63 feat to an 8" Spike set for corner; • THENCE South 55 deg. 16 Sin. 56 sec. East for a distance of 83.68 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 54 deg. 16 min. 55 sec. East for a distance of 82.48 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 48 deg. 37 min. 25 sec. Lest for a distance of 67.43 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE south 41 deg. 18 min. 10 sac. West for a distance of 1,597.36 toot to an 0" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 41 deg. 30 min. 59 sec. West for a distance of 100.88 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 46 deg. 26 min. 31 sec. West for a distance of 26.43 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; Page 3 PARCEL "do (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Hack Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur Survey. A -61 Jefferson County, Texas • THENCE North 42 deg. 13 min. 22 sec. West for a distance of 46.82 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 48 deg. 28 min. 33 sec. East for a distance of 19.23 feet to an 8" spike set for corner; THENCE North 43 deg. 05 min. 22 sec. West for a distance of 224.67 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner in an existing chainlink fence line; THENCE along end with said existing chainlink fence for the following courses and distances: North 41 daq. 44 min. 19 sec. East - 108.55 feet to corner post, North 44 deg. 11 miff. 43 sec. West - 223.46 feet to corner post, South 52 deg. 07 min. 24 sec. West - 60.73 feet to corner post, North 09 deg. 40 bin. 05 sec. West - 74.52 feet to an iron rod set for corner in the Southeasterly right-of-way line of State Highway 87; THENCE North 06 deg. 40 min. 19 sec. East, along and'with the Southeasterly right -of -way line of State Highway 87, for a • distance of 283.02 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 15 deg. 41 min. 50 sec. East, along and with the Southeasterly right -of -way line of State Highway 87, for a distance of 44.58 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 18 deg. 30 min. 01 sec. East, along and with the Southeasterly right-of - way line of State Highway 87, for a distance of 88.24 feet to a Texas Highway Department concrete monument found for corner; THENCE North 23 deg. 50.min. 25 sec. East, along and with the Southeasterly right -of -way line of State Highway 87, for a distance of 84.93 feat to a 1" iron pipe set for corner; THENCE North 29 deg. 15 min. 07 sec. East, along and with the Southeasterly right -of -way line of State Highway 87, far a distance of 86.59 feet to a 1" iron pipe set for corner; THENCE North 31 deg. 42 min. 39 sec. East, along and with the . Southeasterly right -of -way line of State Highway 87, for a distance of 111.68 feet to an iron rod set for corner; • Page 4 PARCEL "O" (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur Survey, A-61 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE North 37 deg. 16 min. 06 sec. East, along and with the Southeasterly right -of-way line of State Highvay 87, for a distance of 1,448.85 feet to the POINT OP BEGINNING and containing 40.125 acres of land, more or less. NOTE: 1) Bearings based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet. / ••..irg,'311;r. Frit/6 , ti Mark Whiteley, R.P.L.S. NO. 363• vowftsstsador • 1 IWPZWP. TlLey • AND ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED Ootasuzravo pima= Nay 26, 1994 P.o.aarseta addtA/OWT, raXAS Mss io9l892-0nl PARCEL "8" Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery T. i N. 0. R.R., Section No. 121, A -250 John Wescott (Franklin Baker No. 2), A -725 Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 90.421 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the T. & N. o. A.R. , Section No. 121, Abstract No. 250, and the John Wescott (Franklin Baker No. 2), Abstract 725, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of those parts of the Chevron D.S.A. Port Arthur Refinery property described as 470 acres in deed from E. A. Laughlin and N. M. Barrier to Gulf Refining Company, dated October 21, 1916 and recorded in Volume 152, Page 97, 238 acres (Tract No. 4) in deed from W.P.N. McPaddin to Galt Refining Company, dated July 7, 1917 and recorded in Volume 167, Page 261, and 208 acres in deed from Jno. J. Wescott and wits, May B. Wescott to Gulf Refining Company, dated November s, 1917 and recorded in Volume 169, Page 88, all in the Deed Records of Jefferson County, Texas, said 90.421 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at Northwesterly corner of that certain 0.11 acre tract described as Parcel No. 1 in deed from Gulf Refining Company to the State of Texas for right -ot -way of Highway 87, dated Hay 18, 1933 and recorded in Volume 365, Page 626 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said corner being In the former South Bank of Taylors bayou; THENCE south 12 deg. 40 min. 24 sac. East, along and with the Westerly right- of -vay line of State Highway 87, for a distance of 272.03 feet to an iron rod set for the POINT OF BEGINNING of tha herein described tract; THENCE continuing South 12 deg. 40 min. 24 sec. East, along and with the Westerly right -of -way line ot.State Highway 87, for a distance of 63.09 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 84 deg. 20 min. 00 sec. West for a distance of 94.49 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 80 deg. 04 min. 05 sec. west for a distance of 489.58 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; • Page 2 PARCEL "II" (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.B.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery 8. C. Arthur Survey, A -62 John Wescott (Franklin Baker No. 2), a -725 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE North 88 deq. 58 min. 41 sac. West for a distance of 77.70 feet to an 8" Spike aet for corner; THENCE North 68 deq. 51 min. 27 sac. West for a distance of 41.81 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 79 deq. 57 min. 57 sac. West for a distance of • 1471.03 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North to deq. 02 min. 03 sec. West for a distance of 38.00 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 79 deq. 57 min. 57 sec. West for a distance of 88.00 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 10 deg. 02 min. 03 sec. East for a distance of 38.00 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 79 deg. 57 min. 57 sec. Nest for a distance of 185.00 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 00 deg. 04 min. 22 sec. West for a distance of 243.50 feet to an iron rod sat for corner; THENCE North 04 deq. 10 min. 42 sec. West for a distance of 1382.95 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 51 deg. 05 min. 28 sec. West for a distance of 162.65 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 01 deg. S7 min. 36 sec. West for a distance of 623.00 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 79 deg. 28 min. 06 sec. West for a distance of 163.04 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 00 deq. 41 min. 10 sac. East for a distance of 430.80 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 13 deq. 19 mitt. 59 sec. East for a distance of 518.86 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 15 deg. 11 min. 50 sec. East for a distance of 274.92 feet to an iron rod set for corner; • • Page 3 PARCEL "X" (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 John Wescott (Franklin Baker No. 2), A -725 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE North 28 daq. 52 min. 19 sec. East for a distance of 291.78 feet to an iron rod set for corner; • THENCE North 15 deg. 27 min. 40 sec. East for a distance of 429.26 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 84 deg.' 00 min. 28 sec. East for a distance of 464.42 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 42 deg. 57 main. 15 sec. West for a distance of 753.41 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 15 deg. 21 mdn. 38 sec. West for a distance of 400.08 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 45 deg. 59 min. 31 sec. East for a distance of 1196.31 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 79 dog. 28 min. 00 sec. East for a distance of 184.22 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 09 deg. 08 min. 36 sec. East for a distance of 380.71 feat to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 80 deg. 04 min. 57 sec. East for a distance of 47.67 feet to en 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 11 deg. 47 min. 49 sec. East for a distance of 16.10 feet to 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 83 deg. 49 min. 55 sec. East for a distance of 141.58 tact to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 42 deg. 25 min. 46 sec. East for a distance of 118.54 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 53 deg. 27 min. 00 sec. West for a distance of 6.79 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE North 40 deg. 52 min. 51 sec. East for a distance of 653.38 feet to an iron rod set for corner; • Page 4 P7utCEL "8" (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Leese Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery B. C. Arthur Survey, A -61 John Wescott (Franklin Baker No. 2), A -725 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE South 21 deq. 47 min. 02 sec. East for a distance of 392.15 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 31 deq. 48 min. 33 sec. West for a distance of 512.06 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 25 deg. 38 min. 45 sec. West for a distance of 523.18 feet to an iron rod sat for corner; THENCE South 10 deg. 42 rein. 07 sec. East for s distance of 362.35 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 31 deg. 21 min. 51 sec. East for a distance of 256.38 feet to an iron rod at tor corner; THENCE South 54 deg. 39 min. 29 seo. East for a distance of 189.03 feet to an iron rod sat for corner; THENCE South 10 deg. 21 min. 18 sec. East for a distance of 450.34 feet to an 8" Spike set for corner; THENCE South 69 deg. 28 min. 55 sec. East for a distance of 80.04 feet to an 8" Spike sat for corner; THENCE North 79 dag. 59 min. 50 sec. East for a distance of 575.01 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 90.421 acres of land, more or less. NOTE: 3) Bearings bused on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Hap Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet. /1 ..4 pr tr (10.i(04, „AI Nark W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. NO. 3636 .tiv.r,Is4 frw...v ALARB W AX73'A;LZy ANDASSOCI TRS IMIGHFIGULCEM rOBVSTOSSABBPLOWSS October 28, 1994 PA.EOASof antli[ANT TjZr{.4 77726 MA= 4O0I 24III Chevron Chemicals - Lease Hack Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery T. i N. O. R.R., Section No. 121, A -2S0 Jefferson county, Texas BEENG a 1.629 as tract or parcel of land situated in the T. i N. O. R.R., Section No. 121, Abstract No. 250, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of that part of the Chevron U.S.A. Port Arthur Refinery property described as 470 acres in deed from E. A. Laughlin and H. H. Barrier to Gulf Refining Company, dated October 22, 1916 and recorded in Volume 152, Page 97 of the aced Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 1.629 acre. tract being more particularly described as follows: coma:1CING at Northwesterly corner of that certain 0.11 acre tract described as Parcel No. 3 in dead from Gulf Refining Company to the State of Texas for right- ot-way of highway 87, dated May 18, 1933 and recorded in Volume 365, Page 626 of the peed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said corner being in the former South Sank of Taylors Bayou; THENCE South 12 deg. 40 min. 24 sec. East, along and with the westerly right -of -way line of State Highway 67, for a distance of 509.46 feet to a point; THENCE South 77 deg. 19 min. 36 sec. Nest for a distance Of • 626.42 feet to an iron rod found for the 20134T OF BEG2NNTNO of the herein described tract; THENCE South 09 deg. 21 min. 41 sec. East for a distance of 43.67 feat to an iron rod set for corner; T'HE'NCE South 78 deg. 40 min. 22 sec. West for a distance of 311.65 feet to an iron rod at for corner; THENCE South 08 deg. 00 min. 16 sec. East for a distance of 206.21 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE south 80 deg. 52 min. 56 sec. west for a distance of 120.16 feat to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 11 deg. 07 min. 39 sec. west for a distance of 321.21 feet to an iron rd found for corner; Page 2 PARCBL NI2" (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery T. b N. O. R.R., Section No. 121, A -250 Jefferson County, Texas THENCE North 78 deg. 54 sin. 12 sec. East for a distance of 39a.11 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE South 65 deg. 12 sin. 33 sec. East for a distance of 59.07 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 1.629 acres of land, more or less. NOTE: 1) Bearings based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Nap Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet. L V.4, i tt . �� • sua Nark W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. NO. 3636 • MG4.R W.. WHTrZLRy AND AS;4OCLlim4 INCORPORATED so . Octo 28, 1994 P.O:BQt6 AEAta10M. ?ETAS MS PARCEL °13" �Oi /ays-0!!2 Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery T. & N. O. R.R., Section No. 121, A -250 Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 2.157 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the T. k N. O. R.A., Section No. :.21, Abstract No. 250, Jettarson County, Texas and being out of that part of the Chevron U.S.A. Port Arthur Refinery property described as 470 acres in deed troy& E. A. Laughlin and N. M. Barrier to Gulf Relining Company, dated . October 21, 1916 and recorded in Volume 152, Page 97 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 2.157 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at Northwesterly corner of that certain 0.11 acre tract described as Parcel No. 1 in deed from Gulf Refining Company to the State of Texas for right- of-way of Highway e7, dated May 18, 1933 and recorded in Volume 365, Page 626 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said comer being in the former South Bank of Taylors Bayou; THENCE South 42 d44.'40 min. 24 sec. East, along and with the Westerly right -of -way lino of State Highway 87, for a distance of 609.46 feet to a point; THENCE South 77 deg. 19 min. 36 sac. west for a distance of 626.41 fast to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE South 09 deg. 54 min. 58 sec. East for a distance of 341.98 feet to an iron rod set for the POINT Or SEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE South 10 deg. 16 sin. 58 sec. East for a distances of 215.35 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE South 79 deg. 42 Win. 45 sec. West for a distance of , 436.93 feet to an iron rod found for.corner; THENCE North 11 deg. 15 min. 35 sac. Nest for a distance of 212.98 feet to an iron rod set for corner; • Page 2 PAR 021. "ZS" (continued) Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery T. & 11. O. R.R., section No. 121, A -2So Jefferson County, Texas THENCE North 79 dsq. 24 sin. 13 sec. East fora distance of 440.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 2.157 acres of land, more or less. NOTE: 1) Bearings based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision OS recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet. j r-'0f) ,.0012:441t, Mark W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. NO. 3636 svew� w.:oxat.wsays+d� MARS W. PIMMEY AIVD AasocL4rRs WCOiRpOSATRD WNSUL7JNOBFS. 8UAV7�7O QS. ARP ?WNW May 26, 1994 P.o. BOX 6a9s Btuna r,, ?Ms 77776 40918924421 Miens. "4'4" Chevron Chemicals - Lease Back Property Chevron U.S.A. , Inc. - port Arthur Refinery T. N: O: A.R., section No 121, A - 250 Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 3.179 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the T. & • N. 0. R.R. Section No. 121, Abstract No. 250, Jefferson County, Texas and being out or that part or the chevron U.S.A. Port Arthur Refinery property described as 470 acres in deed from E. A. Laughlin and Barrier-to Gulf Refining Company, dated October 21. 1916 and recorded in Volume 162, Page:97 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 3.179 acre tract being mere particularly described as follows:: COlOIBNCING at Northwesterly corner of that.certain 0.11 acre tract described as Parcel No. 1 in deed from Gulf Refining Company to the State of Texas for right-of -way of Highway 87, dated Hay 18, 1933 and'reCOrded in Volume 365, Page 626 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said corner being in the former South Bank of Taylors Bayou; THENCE South 12;dtg: 40 min.424 sec. Eaet,.,along aid with the Westerly right -of -way line'of state Righway'87, for a distance of 548.4. feet' to a point for angle in said right -of -way; • THS}EC6 South 10 deg. 23 min. 24 sac. East, continuing along and with the Westerly right -of -way line of State Highway 87, for a distance of 1592.93 feet to a point; TRUCE South 79 deg. 36 min. 36 sec. West for a distance of 629.65 fest to an iron rod set for the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THE:RCr south 10 deg. 58 min. 22 sec. East for a distance of 273.64 feet to an icon rod set for corner; THENCE South 79 deg. 29 min. 20 sec. West for a distance of 461.64 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THBHCS North 09 deg. 34 coin. 29 sec. west for a distance of 316.00 feat to an iron rod set for corner; Exhibit A Legal Description of the Real Property Comprising the Subleated Premises_ Five cads or parcels of real property in Jefferson County. Texas, mare particularly described as follows: CUMENE LAND TRACTI Legal Description: 3,4576 Acre Tractor Panel of Land John Wescott Survey. Abstract No. 725 Jefferson County. Texas BEING a 3.4576 ttse tract ur parcel of land situated in the John Wescott Survey, Abstract IV 725, Jefferson County, Texas and also being out of and part of Chet certain called 1555.182 acre tract of land, identified es Tract 7, as described in a "Special Warranty Deed" from Chevron U.S.A. Inc. to Clark Refining & Marketing. Inc. as recorded in Ceres File No. 95- 9505598, Official Public Records ofReat Property, Jefferson County, Texas and furthamorebeing out of and pair admit omits called 90.421 acre tract atonal. identified as Parcel 'Ii ", as described in e "Reciprocal Easement Agreamnt and Use Covenant" between Clark Refining & Marketing Inc. and Chevron U.SA. Inc. as recorded in Clerk's File No. 95. 9505621, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, said 3.4576 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: NOTE; All bearings are bared on the South line of t& said 90.421 are Parcel "J"ar MUM 79°57'57• WEST as recorded in the above referenced Clerks Frk No. 95- 9505621. Official Public Records of Real Property. Jefferson County, Terns. COMMENCING at an 8" ,pile found for the most Southerly Southwest comer of the said 90 .421 acre Pared '11'; THENCE NORTH 00°04'12" WEST, along and with sire West line ofthe said 90.421 acre Pend "N" tract, for a distance of 243.50 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for comer. THENCE NORTH 0490'42" WEST, continuing along and with the West tine of the said 90.42) acre Parcel "H" tract, for a distance of 924.89 feet to point for comer, THENCE NORTH 85 °49'18° EAST, over and across the said 90.421 acre Parcel "H" tract, for a distance of 857.49 feet to a 518" iron rod set for the most Southerly Southwest corner and the POINT OF BEGINNING of the tram hcrcin dcsc ribod; THENCE NORTH 10°31'37" WEST, fora distance of 73.00 feet to a 518' iron rod set for ATUII!)2v67$ I,) coarser; THENCE SOUTH 79 °28'23" WEST, for a distance of 64.00 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for comer; THENCE NORTH 10°3137" WEST, for a distance of 128.00 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for comer; THENCE NORTH 79 °28'23" EAST, fora distance of 180.00 feet to a 518" iron rod set for comer; THENCE NORTH 10'315r WEST, for a distance of 61.00 feet to a scribed "X" and punch mark set in contacts for comer; THENCE NORTH 79°28'23" EAST, fora distant of 28.00 feet to a scribed "X" and punch nark set in concrete for comer, THENCE NORTH 10 °31'37" WEST, for a distance of 44.00 feet to a scribed "X" and punch mark set in concrete for comer. THENCE SOUTH 70°2823" WEST, for *distance of 46.00 feet to a scribed "X' and poach mark set in concrete for comer, THENCE SOUTH 10°31'07" EAST, for a distance of 6.00 feet to a scribed "X" and punch mark sat It concrete for corners; THENCE SOUTH 79°2823" WEST, for a distance of 162.00 feet to a scribed "X" end patch mark set in concrete for corns THENCE NORTH 10 °3137' WEST, for a distance of 165.00 foot to a 518' iron rod set for center, THENCE NORTH 79°28'23" EAST, for a distance of401.00 feet to a "PK" nail set for corner; THENCE SOUTH 10°3I'37" EAST, for a distance of 404.00 feet to a 60d nail set for touter; THENCE SOUTH 79°2823" WEST, for a distance of 197.00 feet to a scribed 'X" and punch mark set in concrete for comer, THENCE SOUTH 10°31'37" EAST, fora distance of 61.00 feet to a 5/8' iron rod set for corner; THENCE SOUTH 79°2823" WEST, fora distance of 140.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 3.4576 Acres, moe or less. A-2 ATLAi/1r0611rri1 CUMENE LAND TRACT 0 Legal Description: 1.2067 Acre Tract or Parcel of Land John Wescott Survey, Abstract No. 725 Jefferson County, Texas BEING 1 1.2067 sae tract or parcel of land situated in the John Wescott Survey, Abstract No. 725, Jefferson County, Texas and also being out of and part of that certain called 1555.182 acre tract of land, identified as Tract 7, as described ins "Special Warranty Deed" from Chevron USA. Inc. to Clash Refining & Marketing, Inc. as recorded in Clerk's File No. 95- 9505598, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas and fint/t mtore being out of and part of that certain called 90.421 sae tract of land, identified as Parcel "1i ", as described in a "Reciprocal Eas arcat Agreement and Use Covenant" between Clark Refining & Marketing. Inc. and Chevron U,S.A. Inc. as r000rdod in Clerk's File No. 95- 9505621, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County. Texas, said 1.2067 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: NOTE. All bearings are based on the Soul, line of the said 90.921 acre Parcel !1" err SOUTH 79 °57'5 WEST as recorded in the above referenced Clerks File No. 954505621, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County. Taus. COMMENCING at an 8" spike found for the most Southerly Southwest corner of the said 90.421 acre Parcel "H'; THENCE NORTH 00°04'12" WEST, along and with the West fine of the said 90.421 acre Parcel "11" tract, for a distance of 243.50 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for corner; 'THENCE NORTH 04 °1042" WEST, continuing along and with the West line of the said 90.421 acre Parcel "H" tract, for a distance of 1090.62 feet to a point for comer, ?HENCE NORTH 85 °49'18" EAST, over and across the said 90.421 acre Parcel "W tract, for a dame of 313.33 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for the most Southerly Southwest corner and the POINT OF BEGINNING of the tract herein described; ?HENCE NORTH 10°28'16" WEST, for a distance of 160.00 feet to a 518" iron rod sat for corner, THENCE NORTH 79 °31'44' EAST, fors distance of 65.00 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for corner; THENCE NORTH 10°28'16" WEST, for a distance of 60.00 feet to a 518" iron rod set for corner; • THENCE NORTH 79°31'44" EAST, fora distance of 264.00 feet to a 518' iron rod set fbr A -3 01.011r2a►SSQr. t coma; THENCE SOUTH 10°28'16" EAST, fora distance of 47.00 feet to a 50d nail set for coma; THENCE SOUTH 7911'44" WEST, for distance of 9200 feet to a SA" iron rod set for coma; THENCE SOUTH 101876" EAST, for *distance of 173.00 feet to a S18" iron rod set for comer; THENCE SOUTH 79°31'44" WEST, for a distance of 237.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 1.2067 Acres, more or loss. Amt Anoimansart CUMENE LAND TRACT UI Pump House 11 Area Tract A Legal Description: 2.7461 Acre Tract or Parcel of Land Out of and part of Block 3, Range R Map of the Lands of the Port Arthur Laid Co. Volume 1, Page 22, Map Records 13.C. Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61 Jefferson County, Texas EEING it 2.7461 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the B.C, Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61, Jefferson County, Texas and also bang out of and part of Block 3, Runge R of the Map of the • Lands of the Port Arthur Lend Co. according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 1, Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson Cowtty, Texas, and also being out of and part of that certain called 554.093 acre tract of fend, identified as Tract 3, as described In a "Special Warranty Deed" from Chevron U.S.A. Inc. to Clark Refining & Marketing, Inc. as recorded in Clerks File No. 95- 9505598, Official Public Records of Real Propaiy, Jefferson County, Texas and furthermore being out of end part of that certain called 40.325 acre tract of land, identified as Parcel "0 ", as described in a "Reciprocal Easement Agreanent and Use Covenant' between perk Refining & Marketing, Inc. and Chevron U.S.A. Inc. as recorded in Clerk's File No. 95- 9505621, Oftletel Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, said 2.7461 acre tract being more perticulaly described as foDows: NOTE: All bearings are based on the most Southerly Southeasterly line of the said 40.325 acre Parcel "G" as NORTH 4J °l810" RAT as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's File No. 95- 950562!. Official Public Reconiz of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas. COMMENCING at an 8" spike found for the most Southerly comer of the said 40.325 acre Parcel "G "; THENCE NORTH 41°1810" EAST, along and with the most Southerly Southeasterly line of the said 40.325 acre Parcel "0", fora distance of 1120.00 feet to a S/8" iron rod set for the most Southerly corner and POINT OF BEGINNING of the tract herein described; THENCE NORTH 48 °41'53" WEST, for a distance of 255.00 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for mrncr; THENCE NORTH 41°18'13" EAST. for a distance of 445.00 feet to s 518" iron rod set for corner; THENCE SOUTH 48 °41'49" EAST, for a distance of 22.83 feet to 5/8" iron rod set for corner, A•5 xnounwassu-,r THENCE NORTH 39°2T0S" EAST, far a distance of 14.83 fat to s 2° iron pipe found for comer, said corner being an interior elt corner of the said 40.325 acre Parcel "G "; THENCE SOUTH 551656" EAST, along and with the most Southerly Northeasterly Itne of the said 40.325 acre Parcel "G", for a distance of 83.68 feet to a 8" spike found for coma, THENCE SOUTH 54 °16'SS" EMT, continuing along and with the most Southerly Northeasterly line of the said 40.325 acre Parcel "0 ", for a distance of 82.48 feet to a point for comer (umabie to find or set) ; THENCE SOUTH 48 °37 EAST. continuing along and with the most Southerly Northeasterly line of the said 40.325 acre Parcel "d", for a distance of 67.43 feet to a "PK^ nail set for confer, said coma being ars exterior elf corner of the said 40.325 acre Parcel '47; THENCE SOUTH 41°18'10" WEST, along and with the most Southerly Southeasterly line of the said 40.325 sae Parcel "O ", for a distance of 477.36 fat to the PO1NT OP DEOINNTNO and containing 2.7462 Acres, more or less. • A- A7tD)n286SSSio1 • ° CUMENE LAND TRACT v Pump House 11 Area Trsa C Legal Description: 0.5234 Acre Tractor Parcel of Land Out dud Put of Block 3 and 4, Range R Map of the Lands of the Port Arthur Land Co. Volume 1, Page 22, Map Retards B.C. Arthur' Survey, Abstract No. 61 Jefferson County, Texas BEING s 0.5234 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the B.C. Arthur Survey, Abatract No. 61, Jefferson County, Tarns and also being out of and part of Block 3 and 4, Range R of the Map of the Lands of the Port Arthur [and Co. t ucording to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 1, Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson County, Taxes, end else belog out of and part of that certain celled 554.093 acre tract of lend, identified as Tract 3, as described in $'Special Warranty Feed` from Chevron U.S.A. htc. to Clark Refumtg Marketing. Inc. u recorded in Clerk's FiteNo. 95- 9505598, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Trans and Arnim:more being out of and part of that certain called 40.325 acre tract of land, identified as Parcel '0', u described in a 'Reciprocal Easement Agreement and Use Covenant° between Clark Refining & Marketing. Inc. and Chevron U.S.A. Inc. as recorded in Clerk's file No. 95.9505621, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, said 05234 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: NOTE: Alt bearings are bared on the most Southerly Southeasterly line of . the mid 40.32.5 acre Parcel "G "as NOR7H41 °18'10" EAST as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's File No. 95- 9505621, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County. Texas. COMMENCING at an 8' spike found for the most Southerly corner of the said 40.325 acre Parcel '0"; THENCE NORTH 419 8'10" EAST, along and with the most Southerly Southeasterly line of tare said 40.325 acre Perm] °0 °, fora distance of 1051.38 feet to a point for corner; THENCE NORTH 48 °41'50" WEST for a distance of 763.20 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for the most Southerly corner and POINT OF BEGINN]NO of the tract berein described: THENCE NORTH 48 °03'29" WEST. for a distance of 135.00 feet to a 518' iron rod set for comer, THENCE NORTH 36 °35'11" EAST, fora distance of 160.71 feet to a 518" inm rod set A -9 Anal /1296512A • • t CUMFNE LAND • TRACT 1V • Pump Hotue I 1 Area Tract 13 Legal Description: 1.2431 Acre Tract or parcel of UM Out of and Part ofBlock 3, Range R Map of** Lands of the Pat Arthur Lend Co. Volume 1, Page 22. Map Records B.C. Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61 Jefferson County,Teatas BEING* 1.2431 acre tract or pared of land situated in the B.C. Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61, Jefferson County, Texas and also being out of and part of Eloclt 3, Range R of the Map of the Lands of the Post Arthur Land Co. according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 1, Page 22, Map Recants, Jefferson County, Teacaa, and also being out of and part etcher certain caned 554.093 acre tract of land, identified as Tract 3. as described in a "Special Warranty Deed" 6om i Chevron U.S.A. Inc. to Clerk Refusing & Marketing. Inc. u recorded in Clerk's Pee No. 95- 9503598. Official Public Records of Real Ptopesty, Jeferson County, Texas and tirthemaore being out of and part of that certain called 40.325 acre tract of rand, Identified as Parcel 'O ", as described In 'Reciprocal Easement Agreement and Use Covenant` between Clark Refining & Marketing, Inc. and Chevron U.S.A. Inc. as recorded in Clank's File 14o. 954S05621, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, said 1.2431 sere tract being more particularly deaaibed as follows: NOTE: All bearings are bared on the most Southerly Southeasterly Ike of the said 40.325 acre Parcel "G' err NOATX 41°1 810" EAST or recorded in the above referenced Clerks rile No. 93- 9505621, O Public Records of Real Property Jefferson County, Texas. COMMENCING at an 8" spike found for the most Southerly corner of the said 40.325 acre Parcel "G "; THENCE NORTH 41'18'10' EAST, along and with the most Southerly Southeasterly Line ofihe said 40.325 acre Parcel 'G', for a distance of 921.62 feet to a point for earns, THENCE NORTH 48 °41'50" WEST for a distance of 510.42 feet to a 5/8" iron rod act for the most Southerly coma and POINT OF BEOJNNING of the Inlet herein described; THENCE NORTH 48 °56'11" WEST, for a distance of 140.00 fed i° a 5/8' iron rod set for earner; THENCE NORTH 41°03'50" EAST, for a distance of 380.00 foetus s 5/8" iron rod set for corner; M7 ATIDvi.to ?lerr • THENCE SOUTH 48 °5610" EAST, fora distance of 145.00 feet to a MI" iron rod set for comer. THENCE SOME 41'49'05" WEST. for a distance of 380.03 feel to the FONT OF BEGINNING and containing 1.2431 Acres, more or less. A -a A110),J]06$53Iri ATTACRMENT The tracts identified on Attachment °A" are leased by The Premcor Refiring Group Inc. d /b /a Valero Port Arthur Refinery to Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP and certain of those leased tracts are subleased by Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP to Ineos Phenol as indicated on Attachment ^A ". triton Phenol now owns the cumene unit. Ineos Phenol will be making "In Lieu of Tax" payments to the City per the agreement as approved by Resolution No. • Lida Chevron Phillips (3009.2413)12.5 li CITY OF PORT ARTHUR ATTN LEGAL DEPARTMENT P 0 BOX 1089 FILED AND RECORDED PORT ARTHUR TX 77641 -1089 OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS e tS44. X 2099 Jen 12 12:49 Ph 2w Ae85 iiILLIANS $304.00 CAROLYN L. 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"AA 0 'T'r'act: I n Legal Description: 510.424 Net Acre Tract or Parcel of Land p T. & ND. R.R. Survey. Section No. 28'_' C Also known us the J.E. Sparks Survey. Abstract No. 654 Franklin Baker Survey No. .2 . Also known as the John *Wescott Survey, Abstract No. 725. n T. & N_O.R.R. Survey. Sectior; No. 121, Abstract No. 251) (� Jefferson County, Terns '' BENG a 6:10.126 acre gros$ tract being situated lit the T..& N.O.R.R, Survey, Section No. 282, 3150 known as the I.E. Sparks Surrey., ?abstract No. 654, Jefferson County, Texas, the Franklin 'Baker = Survey N.. 2. also known as the John Wescott Survey, Abstract 725, Jefferson County, Texas and ` , the T. & N.O.R. R. Survey. ..Section 'Nn. 121, Abstract No 250, leftrsoa County, Texas and being out + ,--r of and part of that certain called 1555.132. acre tract, identified as TRACT 7, and that certain called (') 115 L9 P acre tract: identified as TfC..CT 3, as described in a "Special. 1 , 1 4f.taoty 1)'ccd" &otn Chevron 0 L.S.A.. to Clark Refining & Marketing. the. as recordid in Cle'rk's File Diu. 05.9505598.Officitiil Public .< Records of R.c:tt Property, Jefferson County. Texas., save and except that et-I:trim 116.974 here tract tlescrib&l blow nd identified as "Alligator Pond'' and that certain called 2.123 'acre tact esctiDetl . I belly +• and identified as "-Water Treatment facility thcr by leaving a nit acreage of 510.424 .fetes, &lic1 630.1_6 acre tract being 'more particularly (Ipso a; fullosys: 4 l ,ti't) .111 iteurin, s a /e rklz!reric d ro MO. coitrorencingeuII of that certoirrMilled 371.719. ...•r•,.e ,r;.f :t• of Io 1: itir wlled 7.t• TRACT P. described in ' ia.f f�'Zt wiLV nc":f %( i i i w tItCE 'l G �� porn Chevron t.i.' I. lit (;lurk Refining rte ,kfatkrtirts 11x. us rceq.rdeJ lie C7erkes• File Nlu co ( 1 Property, fl' o, f't rCD } Officio( Public Record; d � Real .Je Jefferson, Core7'4x= as 4 NOR.TIf 017.5%; 1 " WEST. Alt set 5,1,;" iron rifle seI trr++:t o top. stomped "UK'. sty " letr , ‘t :,•iss or :rilles ". tit O CO1:[11EtNCING at a Gull. e0nc rd. e tttu+tumctlt blunt for the Southwest toruer of that certain called 6.0.34 tt.rc tract of land as , described in deed front Port Canal and Dock co. to Gulf Refining G t) t'•arnpany as re'urded in Volcano 219, .Puge 76, Deed Records, Jutferson .County, Texas. and szitl corner also being the point of kel;inning in t description of that ccti aril •calkd 103,2 acre':tract, identities as TRACT 5, 'as described in a "Special - Warranty Deed" from Chevron U.S.A. to Clark Refining & Mac$4ietg, Inc. as reeordcct in Clerk'a *Vile No.9S- 9505598, Official Public Records of Q 'teal Property. Jefferson County. Texas; .R` ` IIIENCF. NORTH 33'1)2'37" WEST, ti)r a distance of 7651.$5 feel to the POINT OF BEGINNING 5 of the tract herein described, wid eorn r being the Southeast corner ofthe said Clark Refining and &1arkeling,. Inc. TRACT 8 and in the West line of the said Clark )tt&ning and Marketing Inc. IPACT CD �•c 7 rid said corner also being the most Northeast cornet of that that certain Called &61.735 acre toilet of —' land, identified as 'IRAC "L 16, as described in a "Special Warranty _Deed' from Sempta Energy Production Company In loot Arthur LNG Holdings. LLC as recorded in Fife No. 20%0[7390, (") . 0 0 M.-I, W- WW711.BY .4,VD.(ZOXr4res, INC. C)fficial Public Records of Real Property. Jefferson County, 'fats and said corner being in the I a catnm line between. the said LE. Sparks Survey and the said John Wescott Survey, =, THENCE NORTH l0 EAST. for the boundary between the said Clark Refining and J A Markt:tin& Inc. TRACT 7 and TRACT R. the aline being the cumrnon line between the said J.E. p i Sparks Survey and the said John Wescott Survey, for a distance of 2996.94 feet to a "RA." spike set. for ' C r rncr; TTIESCE NORTH 86'12. WEST, for distance of 2164..66 feetto aSJS" iron rod set for corner; q Ttff:NCE NORTH Ol EAST, passing at a distance of ?04.24 feet 8 5r8" iron. roc[ set for reference seal continuing for a total distance of 3309.42 feet to apoint for comer, said corner being in . the Southerly bank of Taylors Bayou: rr CD THENCE along and With tfii.c meanders of Taylors Bayou, the same being the Northerly line of the said Clark Refining and Marketing, loc. TRACT 8, the following courses and d .istaru:es: rr- ni SOUTH 8 24'O4" MST, for :t distance of 206,95 feet; o � SOUTH 33 °33'43" EAST, fora distance of 201.23 feet; SOUTH 83°05'59" EAST, tier a distance of 1 :70.91 feet; NO1CTII 1.19 "2642" EAST, tor; a distance of242.77 fctt, l 1 • Ni )RTt i SS ' ► ti'5 s" EAST, for J clistaace of 2 feet; NORTH. 7S "30'24" EAST, or a distance oU72.n2 feet; I t ti'ia{t "t l.{ 77''112'3 S" i rhS "f. for a tti:t;ittcc of 203.07 feet; tb 0. N ORTH 33'G5'4)" EAST, for a diswnce 012'10.1) feet; O hirJRTti S3'2.1 FAST, fur a distance of 224 .0.5 leer; SOUTH 82 "52'05" EAST, fora distance of (:1 i O SOUTH 65'32'31" EAST, for a distance of 399.47. feet; - 7r` 'i'NENCE SOUTEI Ot'-1t'64° WEST. along and with the Ea$terly band of Taylors Bayou and the East '` 1ine of the said Clark Refining and kiartceting.• Inc. TRACT Q. far a. distance of 70.29 feet to .4 plaint N for comer. said comer :11m being an exterior all corner of the said Clark : Rei t ning i d Marketing; r 3 TRACT 7: e THENCE SOUTH 46"4y29" EAST. along and with a North li.ne of the said 'C:laik Refining :and o Marketing. Inc. TRACT 7, fora distance of 769,40 feet to a point for corner; Pa.eloft —_ 41.4.9.f R. .X W. wNELLY 4s c Lve i . . 1 !U CD THENCE NORTH 01°06'04 EAST. along and with a West Line of the said Clark Refiring and Marketing. Inc. TRACT 1, tot a distance of 358.89 feet to a point. for corner; O i 'THENCE ?NORTH{ d4 °58'04° EAST, for the boundary between the said Clark Refining .and b Marketing_ Inc. TRACT 7 and that certain called 1819.74 acre tract of land as conveyed by Jan Van C 'Tyen..P. Sure,talscn, Jr. and C.D. fortuyn, as Trtitetri &lc the Pere Arthur Land Company. to The hexer, Company as recorded in Volume 136, Page 195, Deed Ret:ords, Jefferson County. Teas, for a di >tance of 548.06 feet to a point for corner: C rD THENCE 'NORTH 19`'4411" .EAST, continuing .For the boundary between The said Clark Refining X and Marketing, lne. TRACT '7 and the said .1319.74 acre. The Tee s Company tract, fbr a distance tat' (12.65 feet to a 5'8' iron rod Ftiund Mr corner, said corner being exterior ell comer of that cxrtai :t r - r . , called 24.74 -4L acre tract. identitied as A/13 Area (Sohn Waste Management Unit (SW14tU) NO_ l), as fD described La describn. a "Deed Notice of Limitations. of Property .We" as .recorded in Clerk's Fite- N. N 2005015245, Official Publie Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas; n TIf.E.NC}. NOItTIt 10'4431" EAST, cotuinuirti for the boundary bctwveen the said Clark tfirs.irtb. O and Marketing, fns, TRACT rand. the said 18 19.74 acre The Thas Company traCr, for a distance o( -< $9.54 Leer to ft 5•is" eruct rod t[uu46 far corner, said corn being an czterior ell cornet of the. Said 34.74 -11 acre A.`I3 (Solid Waste Mact:tgerrecnt Unit (SWMU) trio. l); HE,NC.E: along and with thy boundary of the said 241441 acre ALB (Solid Waste ;sitariagctncnt Unit (Sol :fl!) No. ti the following courses Mitt distances: NORTH c t "56'Sn" EAST_ far a discern::' of 90.3 "" comer; Leer to 1 i i., iron rod found for c{ t r. rti NO LtTli . 136 °35'59" EAST, t'or a distance of 1$1;(27 feet to a 5.S" iro i rod t'ouod for corner; C Nt:)rill 69 EAST, for a distance of 71.=43 feet tea A" iron rod fo ituk for comer; j NC) RT El 0'00'10" EAST, for a distance. of 68.7 feet w a 5i3" iron. rod found for. canter; 0 NORTH 62'17'19 EAST, fOr:a distance of 31 3.S9 iictta a 51;3 ' iron tied ii►u.rtdThrcorner, r— NORTH t 'S 2' 20 " EAST, Tor a. distance of30.0] f.Oct'to 4 iron rod. found for corner; t� SOUTH 40 °33'47" EAST, Cor distance of 3907 feet to a 5.18. rpdfotind fur.corner; c.3 . SOUTH 22''04 EAST, for d.istartce of 2137.2Q feet tee a 5..1S" iron rod roved for corner: CD SO1f l i 22 °40'I2" Eas for a distance of .136.38 Petit to Petit to Pid set for corner-, SOUTH 31 °37'19" EAST, fur a distance of73.8Q feet. to a $18 iron rod foetid for cotter; SOUTH 49 °3628" WEST, for x distance of 109.95 feet to a 518''. iron rod Found for cooler; n 0 -- .— .— .-___.___ _ Pi 3y f t t 4.4RI W . WHITELEYA oA soCMrLS. INC.. SUt =T�[ 38'30'54" WEST. for a distance of 426,.61 feet to a S18" iron rod found for corner, SOUTH 46 "2t'49' WEST, for a distance of 141.38 feet to a 518" iron nod found for comer; Sou TH 46'33'33" EAST, for a di.stanca of 31.91 feet to a 51`3" in rod found for c.ornc'r.; 0 NORTH 46 °44'37" E AST. for a distance of 41,21 feet to a 518" iron cod found for corner; SO1'Ili 43'45'37" EAST, for a distance of 25.52 feet to u 5 iron rod found for corner; SOUTH 43 1 (19 1 U0 . " WEST, for a distance of 109.29 feet t� a 5!3" iron rod sett for corner; �-" SOt 1'H 80'34'54' WEST, for 3 distance of 102.89 feet to a 5;8" iron rod found for core;; r•r SOUTH 44 "013.'55" WEST, f, fur a distance 01207, t feet to 1518 iron rod fonnJ for -terrier r SOUTH: ilr0.7'35" EAST, a distance of 79.04. felt to a 3/8" iron rod found for corner; t') SOUT43.45"15'06" W EST, for a distance of 43.5.43 feet to a 5/r iron rod set. for corner, O(LT1l 0) WEST. for adistrutce of 1.211.419 feet to 52S iron todtound fret comer. j I NORTH $ EAST. fur a durance of 26.74 feet to a5,'a`i" iron rod'foand for cortter; NORTH 0'5 t' t 3 " EAST. for ,t di;rance of 13:2, t 5 'feet td a 5.1.r iron cod round. for eproe.ri e_. cN(.iit"I I t •iff i' WEST, ()r a distance of 34.'_)3 'feet to aS!8" iron rod found.. far corner; CD CD N } R? 11 18 Wf :ST, for a distance of 61,26 feet to 1;1'8!' iron rod to utnd for cornet; 0 ( TH31°19'577" EAST, fo r a distance of 56.36- fat to a SIT! iron cod 'toundfor corner; C) t`C RTlf 29''29'49" EAST, -fora distance of 24.27 feet too. a5.' "iron rod found. for corner. e SOUTH S6'3.2 '02" EAs''f, for a distance of i 3.32 feet to a 5!8" iitaft rod Couiid for comer. NORTH 03'17'02" EAST, ''Ora distance of 4.9,43 (:et to a SIS" in rod fount] for n _ _Nc).RT11 80 t' l :I" 'WEST. '[or a diet ;tnee'of 63.41 feet to a vR" iron rod found [or corner; SOUTH 73 °2.6'27" WEST, - for a distance of 227,21 f e('t to S /3' iron rod found for c:oener;. TTF CI.: '`i()RTt[ 46' WEST. for 1 di:tancc nf fteito a 518 iron rod sei for corner, TH.F NCE SOUTH 13'02'47" WEST. for a distance Of 4:t 14.3.9 fiat to a 518 irom rod set fo.r.cornee.; O 'THENCE SOUTH 02°14'42" EAST, liar a distance of 1332.44 fret to a.5AA iron rod set for car, er; D Pa :e4oftt KAf KW_ WNI1ELeY AND ASSOC1AJ Inc. li . at . It ( THENCE SOUTH 33'5I'03" EAST, for a distance of 137732 feet to a 51S 'iron rod set for corner; g 'raENC f. SOUTH 64'00'19" EAST. For a distance of 93.71 feet toa 518 iron rod set for corner, • TEiENCE SOUTH 34'55'59" EAST, for a distance of 5 feet to a 3/8 iron roof set for currier; C I THENCE SOUTH 57'474"36" EAST, for distance of (61.44- feet lo a 5/8 iron rod set for corner; 1 THENCE SOUTH 83'02'12" EAST, tbr,adistance of feet to a 5 8"iron rod'set. for comer; I N THENCE NORTH 822'•3.'0 4' EAST, for a distanec of 177.4? t 'eet to. a 5/8 iron rod set for corner; 'illENCE NORTH. 79'35'15' EAST, for n :distance of 2.013.31 feet to ;t'5 /8 iron rod set for corner; I {U 3 Z'N.ENCE I 1.5 °49' l7" EAST, for a distance of-847.20 fixtto a 5l8 iron cod std for corner; I r-r r ) 11 SOUTH fvQ4'3.8" EAST. r3r a dist of 463.03 feet to? u 51.8. item MI act for corner;, I 0 i ' 'I" fie NCI: SOU'i'Fi 13`'44'34" EAST, for a distance of�21..1.1 fectto a$ 18•ironrodse%tbrcorner.; THENCE tiO£t,l:l-f 76°.11'46" EAST, passing a 543" iron rod. set for reference in the W'ci.terly line of that certain Right- of-wisy Easement to the State orTexaa as reunited in Volutrc:1,439, Page 343, Deed I Record., Jott:cson County, Te tts, at a distance of 459,03 feet 314 continuing for a total di.trnre ar 5 SO. : 3 feet in 3 point to corner., said corner being in the Westerly right-of-way line ist"State Highway t `" c t UE.tiCE SOUTH 18"01'06" EAST, along and ►ritft the Westerly rigtat-of-way hue. of State Highway i for :it distance of l00,7 7 feet to :l poi tlt• t lr i <tCtic)r; "t "f HENCE St)(_tTh 769 1 WEST. passirig a 3 " iron r04 set for reference. at a distance of 90.93 feet and c outi niting_ tuc s total distance of 741.51 feet to it 5J 'item rod. set'.fi!r eorrrec.iirl , a citrn r bcittg • n ii1 the Easterly line of that c.ectain called. 3.94.43+1 acre tact Of land. as (JestTibed in tt "Cirrruotian 0 Spe•zi;ii Warrant' Deed" �fron; The Prenicor RZt fining {croup lac to Jefferson County Irc`3tt-ric�iic acrd Navigation t)istrict as recorded in Clerk's file No. 2.CO40741y, Official Politic. Records or Real Z Property_ Jefferson County, Texaco Y., n 'THENCE NORTH 37:07'21 :' WEST, for the boundary''betw2 o the tract herein described and tlt.saicl 39.1. tat) acre le tTcnion CoWity Waterway and Navigation District tract., fir;r i distarica ot'2301 104t tO 'Z 54'8" icon rod found fur comer: THENC :E NOttfff 87'1938 WEST, continuing for the boundary between the tract herein described al 3 anti the said 3'J4..130 acre Jeffervon County Waterway and Natfigahgn Di9trict tract, for a distance of . CD 88.02 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with a cap sumped "Worteeh" found :fat corner; r-r • 0 _- t'atcc t oft t klA tX N; t rarzie .(ND.(SS'OC /./ res. (NC • (D THENCE. SOUTH 74 °20'52." WEST, continuing for the boundary between the tract herein described N and the said 394.130 acre Jefferson County Waterway and Navigation District tract, g for a distance of 2 feet to a 5/S" iron rod fvuatd for corner, said corner also being in the Easterly line of that certain • tract c?t land known as Landfill Tract "G ": O THENCE along and with the South. and West line of the said Larnitill Tract "G ", the same being the C boundary: between the tract herein deseribxi and th.e said .394.1'36 acre Jefferson County Waterway and Navigation District tract, the fnllouing courses and distances: SOUTH 04 °51'20" EAST, fora distance rt f 8132? feet tu:t SfViron rod found for corner, tro �c- SOUTH: 03'13'52" WEST, for a distance of3.0,04 feet to a.8" iron rod. foetid for corner; SOU lii 2.V39'31" WEST, for a distance 01 39.93 feet to a 5i8" iron rod found for wort* SOUTH 46'47'08 WEST, fora tEmance of 39485 feet to a. /8" iron cod found for corner; rr {' soLrrit 5:S''3l14' WEST, for distance taf 5c3.0 ,feet to a 5.`S" icon cud CO mid Col o SOUTH 63'06'35" WEST, fur a distance of 89:91 feat to a VW tron. rod found for corner, :SOUTH 71:'13'29" WEST',. for a distance of 109.02 ti;et.to o 31" iron cu found for com r,. SOUTH '76'45'38" WEST. for a distance of 10.61 feat tea Sib" iron rod found fur cornr :' • sOL1 tl-I 36q4'57.° wt::S t' for t rh :;taft c of 50, tf1- test to a . /8" Iron rod found for owner; 'NORTH :17'27'N 1" WEST, for a distance of 70.26 feet to a 51" iron cod found fbr corner; NOR'1H 02 "23'4P :1', for a distance of 9.0 .feet to a poitlt•for cortiir, to 01 fH 51'05'00 " tt distance of L7.49 feet to.n.inint for corner; fl O NoR3'F.I 08''09'29" WEST. for a distance of 2.16. l3 fect to a paint for corner; NOR:111 : 5'4'1'$5" WEST, tor, a distance of 83.20 feet to a point.fot curlier; NORTH. L0''SS: S7' WEST, for a distance of LO9.hh Belo a point for comet cn NORTH 10'09'04" WEST. tilt a distance of 182.64 feel to a point for corner: NORTH i)9 ° 04'S2' WEST, for a distance iof 313.94•'eet to a point for 'Corner; 3 NORTH 35°19'10' WEST, for a distance ot.6l .6?. feet to ..4 point for corner, rb r NORTH 49 "46'52" WEST for u distance of 90.85 feet to a point. f r t omer; • Cs) 0 Paste b ut t ! J:1r W WHITELEY.4ND Es, 1NC. _______..___. ---.. v (b NORTH 11 °09'36" WEST, fora distance of 43.43 feet to a point for corner; (I) C THENCE; NORTH 54 °5129.' WEST, for the boundary between the tract herein described and the said D 394.130 acre Jefferson County 'Waterway and Navigation.Distri. tract, for a distance of .62.I6. feet.to a f point for corner. said corner being the Suuth line of that eertairt tract of land knovin as Landfill Tract O ..H" East: C THENCE along and with the South line of the said i.tutdliit Tract NEV East, • the sante being the boundary butwean the tract herein (kccr.hed and the said 394.130 acrr. letl'erscrct County Waterway and D. , 'Navigation District tract, the following courses and distances: f D 77 SOUTH 75' 3'20' WEST. a distance of 103.87 .fee m CD to a point for eotc )--4 SOUTH 51'56"53" WCST, for a distance Of 121.53 feet to a paaint roc corner; SOIJTH ?7 °4?' W E ST , t ut a • O oa 51.10•feet to a poirit forcotnoi; C ` NO[ tTE139 '=lG'52 ° WEST, for a distaneeof2 4.38. feet to a point forcornet; •C, • NOftf1:1 38'43'57" WEST, for n distance of 300.31 feet to a point for corner.; N ORTf( a') °4Q'49" WEST. tilt a cllsraflc 7 c or t t til point for cdrtier; 1 SOUTH '; 3 ° 31 '0')" WEST, for a distance of I 77.32 Nei. to a point thr corner: 1 - 1't-t {::NCE SOl.f l-t 18 "I - 1` , 13" WEST. eiantin,riar; . Far t1;e bctur:dary hctwe.en rite tra °.r ttereio ctescribe.tt and the said 3t 4. t 30•aer Jefferso County Waterway and R D.istti. tr;airt, for IM b urtdary ri) 11 t a discrnce of 551.31 left to a •111" iron rod (bent) found for camel', r -e THENCE SOUTH 37' ` ;W;.S •f, cunlinuiog ter the bou.tulary bet ween. the tract herein t,Icycrih, r.t - i o and th <= ;aid 01.130 acre I ffersun County Vtinterw•ay and Navigation Di;.t:rict tract, for a:distattce of n 206.71 feel to o SiS" iron rod (bent) found.lbr corner: t) 0 .111CINtCI SOUTH f"12 `.:iS" WES'C., continuing to the boundary hetweef the tract herein dec. C1 , c ib' n Uhl t`he sa 394.130 acre left C Waterway and Navigation District:- tract, for a distance of ,�' 99.3!) feet to a 3;V" iron rod-found 1i,1 corner: THENCE SOUTH 18'59' EAST, continuing fot'the boundary between the tract herein decried b and the said 3.94.130 t;cte.faiTerson Coun W.ttersvay and � i vigation Distrtci tract, for a distance. of 77 239.71 feet to a 51a" iron rod found forcurner; - (I) THENCE SOUTH l2 °05'21" WEST, continuing for the boundary between the tract •herein.descn cd 3 and the _:aicl 3V4.130 acre. iefkkranrt Coornly W :&tenv;ty mut NIvigatinn lliytriet tract, for a distance of f p )27.06 feet to a 5/8" 'ma rod fowxt for cOrner.. (-,- f 0 - C1 L . • ..........____ Poo 1ofI1 . . Marx * rrNITECCrANIYASSOC'CIrEr. NC ' CD THENCE SOUTH 05'40`50" WEST, continuing for the boundary between the tract herein described CD and the said 394.130 acre JetTerson County Wrstenv'ay and Navigation District tract, for a distance of o ' 1c16.93 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for comer, M THENCE SOUTH 13 "25'37" WEST. continuing for the boundary between the tract. herein described Q and the said 344.130 acre Jefferson County Waterway and. Navigation District tract, for a distance of C 1(U)3 -52 feet to a pint for comer: suit: point being an_ interior ell corner of the said Clark Refining: acrd • Marketing. Tnc. TRACT' 7 and said corner being an angle point in the West line of the- Said .394.130 acts Jefferson County waterway and Navigation Di trier tract and. being the. Northeast corner of that Q certain called 1'36.88.1 acre tract of land OS described in a "Special Warranty Deed' from S yra Energy Production Company to Jefferson County Waterway & Navigation District as recorded in 7- Clerk's kite No- .20050.#3069, Official Public Records 3f 'Real erupt-11y; Jefferson County, Texas and I Said Wrncr hens; iti the common line bctw •art the aid • John Wolcott Survey and the: 1.D. Pont Survey. CD r Abstact 1\4.1. 770, 7af7etsan County, Texas: m • TR{E NC NORTH.;IB`'(f6'49' "WEST, fbrthe boundary, betw the tract herein described and the said , r t$0.i.r5l35, acre Jefferson County Waterway &'Navigation District tract -and that certain ca'tled •861.73' n acre tract of land. identified as TRACT 16, tts describctt.in a "Special Warrant' Deed "-from•Serntira O Energy Production Company to Port Arthur'! O holdings, tIC as recorded in Clerk's *File 'NQ- l ..< 2.00601 >0. Official PUhtic Records of (teal Property, Jet'ferson•County, Texas, the same. -being We cotnman line between The said John WestcottSurvey and the said 1.17. Polk Survray, for a dis.(anco of 2(69. t led to a point for corner, said corner being, as exterior:ell corner of the...said C' Rcfini.trg .trot Marketing. lrnc. TRACT 7 and an interior ell corner of the said 861.7)S acre Putt Arthur 1.,1%.1Ci Ftotit;(iogs. (.LC tract; Tilt:NCI NORTH 09 1 &ST. lo: the btut:ulary between the tact heeerti described anil the said 1(31. acre Port Arthur LNG Holdings, L.LC tract, 11w saune ow_ West line t)f the :Said 'Clark 'Ref rn'ing and Marketing_ loc. TRACT 7, fora. distance of ,3349.12 feet in: a point for center, T it ENC'E `OR,TH 10''4 t 3Q" EAST, continuing tot the hottn Lary .bet ci:n the tr act herein dervY.il1:'c ".l to and the said )01.73$ acme port Arthur LNG holdings, 'Lt,C tact, the Sault: being. the West litre a't` the 1 cp said Clark. Relining, and Marketing, Inc. TRACT 7, for a distance oi`2106,,83 feet to the : P01N1' OE ( - ) BKGIN.Nt NG and containing 630.126 Acres gxoss,,mote or less, SAVE AND EXCEPT the.foiloiving 0 t`i;:7 r:r.t thereby leaving 511) -424 Acres .net, r.or c or less n, Ci , tU x rr 3 5 AVE_;�1'Jt3 EXCEPT - el- Tract I - "Alligator Pond" f O Pe. e t . At, RX,r. WtIITELEY AND ,a.SSOCJAre5 • I . . co f ,ec g .at Description: 116:974 Acre Tractor Parcel of Land Franklin Baker Sunny No. 2 Also known as the John Wescott Survey, Abstract No. 723 '. & N,O.R.R. Survey, Section No. 121, Abytrat;t 250 _ Jefferson County, Texas . Cl O BEING a 116.974 acre tract being situated in the Franklin Baker Survey No. 2,.aIsn known as. t:he Jkbn 1 1 Wescott Survey. Abstract No.. 725, Jefferson County, Texas and the T. & N.O.R.R. Survey, Sectie$i1 No. 12t Abstract No. 250, Jefferson County. Texas and being our .of and part of that certain caltexl f7 1555. I :t`2 acre tract, identified as TRACT 7, as described in a ''Spe .sal WarrantyDe d" Itotn Cke:e't ti CD UJ.S.A.. to Clark Refining & Marketing. Inc, as. recorded in Clerk's file No. 95- 9505.39.8, Official Public 7r Recordf ;. of Real Property, Jefferson County. Texas, said 116,9..74 acre tract being -chore particitlarly ..--+ described as follows: In m C • D NOTE: All bearings are referenced to the coinntencinbr caI/ o/ hot certain called .3 71,719 cure tract of 4utd identified as TRACT 6, as described it •a "Spec7al ' _y :Deed from Clretron (. t. to Clark Relining do Marketing, Mc. as recorded 4n- Clem; s file W ra. ( ) 9i.9.50.5.598, Official Public Records of Real Property. Je,(lersdn (;oirto. 'Te.rai as' O NOR1 fl 011 5'3 l' W. ST. • All scat 5.'8" iron rotas set with a cop stomped "ttit iK Whiteley L i. : Lrsnciatcs ". CO1niENCitiG. at :t Gulf c.oncrete Gulf ' rn.onurrent found for 1116 Foutllwest cemtc of thar: crrtalh - at( ed O.t)$4 acre tract of land as described in a deed from Port Canal attd Dock Co. to •Gulf Refining Company as recorded in Volume 219, t'•tgc 76, 17exd RecOrds, Jefferson County, Texts, and said i:i?rnt`r :list) b the point of' beginning in the description elf that cert;tirn called 10 acre tract, icktltitt it h; TRACT CT 5, rr *dcscrilatN.l in s "Speciat Warrant; Deed" •tCortr Chevron U.S.A.. to Clark Refining it N(arketing, hie. as :recorded in Clerk's Fite No, 95•y05598., Official Public, Recurdsr a: ! i CCD Rent P rat, arty, Jefferson 'C'ounty. Tex:lc; i --I T "ftf~N(;E, SOUTH. WEST, for a distance of1r0345. leer 4) a 5 15" inlet rod in th�ce ntc r of t C glass' road set for the most Easterly merle- and the POINT OF BEGINNING of the Wadi herein described, C) ' Tit E;,NC.:1<; aeons aril with rate r,enter(ur ctt'tt grass mad die f:}tlatcing courszs and c {ist3cice : • St'}UTH 33t'40 wk5T, ficr a distance or 1 fct;t to a 93" iron rod set for corner; C Si 1ZtT i 33''02'O0" WEST, for a distance of 242.87 feet to a 518"• iron .rod sot fur r: urtw ,X' SOUf if ; }6''1•'5')" VIPST, roc a distance of 5.1 5.67 feet to a 5i 8' iron rod set for cents; -f r SOUTH 2t"I436" WEST, for a di range of i Qt.67 fei to. a .5./S" icon rod•se[ for comer.; t'D 3 SOUTH I 2 ° EAST for :t distance of 146.4S .feet to a 5/13" iron and set for Comer; (1) r SOUTH 11'34'19" WEST, for a distance o f 59216 feet to a. 5f8" iron mdse. for etartter; C • 0 P :ter A of t l .164f,C lr. WN /TELA rAND A11oc1 t TES. iNC • i . , . . . . . . Sot.rni 54"5o'4o' WsT. for 4 distance of 243.89 feet to a yr iron rod set for corner; 01 SOU TH15649'53" WEST, for a distance of 124.67 feet to 85/8° iron *set for corner; SOL:TH.80'24'04.w WEST, for a distur.ec of 1.538.90 feet to a VT iroti rod sct for cOradr: of NORTH 013 EAST, fbr.a distance. of 1.395.88 feet to a 58" iron rnd set for corner; 'NORTH .30'00'46' WEST. for R istanet o f 121.53 feet to a .5 rtin rod set Mt eorner', (111 NORTH 0 r23 EAST. for a distance of 01.10 i"eet"to a 51 iron rott set for corna; .NORM18 for a distanitc of 505.:4 feet to a 51.8" iron rod 'set for eortier; • NORTH 36'14'65" EAST.. for a distance of 105.8:2 ecct to it 51" iron rod set for corner: (11 r-t- NORTH 55' 12" EAST, for a distance of 81.23 feet to a Sig" iron. rod 'set . for corner: • NORTH 73'57'14" EAST, for u distance of 518.64 feet lo a 51 iron rod Set for Corner; NORTH 8 I 3 1)0'04" EAST, For a distance of 40( ; I7 filet to a 5)S" irbn ioii set for corner: StAftli 77'24'40 EAST, for a ill,‘st art cc 0'8.1.65 leer to t5!.' irott set corn(tr; SOUTH .56'33 eAST, for a distaue of 211.39 feet to.a 5:1" iron Cod set far cOrtier: .S01.f1.1-1 77 EAST, for a dist ktrtc.. o t 65.25 feet to a 513" iron rod set for_comer; CD NORTH, 79'16'56 EAST, tort ki.isl,att: Qt 4;1 i .60 feet too 53' iron ro_tt set tin corner, (1) StRICH S7'22 EAST, for a distance of I [8-.97 tier to a 5/8" iron r0 sct.for corner; 0 'SOUTH 66'1 3'11' EAST, ea. i dtan.e of 80-33 feet to 3 51'' iron rod•set for cO uter . 1 14 F;: E SOUTH' 52'.04`19" EASY, continuing atung and with the •zenterline 014 gros mad, For t . d'o;tactcc of -:v37.65 fect 0 the POINT OF .BEGOR'i LNG. tio0 containing 116.974 ACRES, more Dr less. CD D• • A.C!4:111 --T Tr.act - "Water Treatment Facility" Legal. DesctiptiOrt: 2.7 213 Acre Tract or Parcel of Land 0 . .!I WNIT5tEY4ArD AiTOC..1414 Or. i ....._ ...__________________ t� rti CD, Franklin Baker Survey No. 2 Also known as the John Wizeott Survey, Abstract No, 735 cn Jefferson County, Texas I 73 BEING a 2.728 acre tract being situated .in the Franklin 13 kor Survey No_ ?, also known as the John I a Wescott Surf'; y, Abstract No. 725, 7effersbn County, Texas and being out of and part of that certain C called t3S5.182 acre tract, itfentitied as TRACT 7, as de3crihed in a "Special Warranty Deed'' from Z Chevron U.S.A. to Clark Refining & Marketing. Inc, as recorded in Clerk's File No. -95- 9505$98, Ol Public Records o.f Real Property. lcihrsoo County, Texas, said 2,72$ acre tract being moat C"'} particularly described as fo1I0As: CD jr NOTE: .411 bearings are referenced to the• eon ut+em:ing call of that certain called 371,719 I acre tract of hand. identijle.d as T1i4 C7` is as d'srribed u1 a "Special lfarranty' N .from Chevron G.5:t to E'(drk Refining ck Marketing. Incas recorded in Clerk's:Fite �'No. OD 9?- ti5O.55.9?. Clniciul Public Records of Real Property. Jefferson County. Texas cr.r —t NOR7 f t: O (NI? 31" WEST Ali sr1,i: Y" iron rods PI-with tt cap stuinved "M. W. Whiirdey CD r-t c ,4rrocicte.s'". I 0 COtiI_MEcNC:ING at a Crit(concrtte 'monument retind for the Southwest comer of that certain called 0.03= axe tract of taild as described itt ,t deem from fin Canat and Dock Co. 'to Gulf Refuting Cempaoy as recorded in Volwiie 219. Page 76, Dced .R.t oafs, Jet['tson Cotlnl.y, "texas, end Said , ' comer also being the point of beginning in the description. ot'that certain ealfeil f 1}3.27.4 acre tract. identified as TRACT 5,. as described in .t "Special Warranty Deed" fttsut Chevron 1.3_4.A..to < lams Refining & Marketing, ins. as recnrdcd in Cteric'> File No. 9545O5.5'i8, Official Public Records of R eal t. tOpert. lctl rion Cody. Texas; ta,; . 'THE.t1c :E. NORTH 71'16 ‘VEST, ti 3 distance of 7t3.692 (eet to a 518'' iron rod Set tor the CD Southeastcorner and the.POI.VT OF BEGINNING tar the tractherein dt cribed; CD Tlik :,�l'E NOR Ut't,'{t'i'09'23. WtS T. fur a.diistnnc of 1211. feet to a.51'S'` iron rod setforcurtter; I:rf 0 'Ill E:NCf NORTH I I ' EAST, fin a distance-of 959.47 fan to:a Si.a" imp rod Set for etx ter; on ► "1: 11 f•:NC.'E SOUTH 70431.16° EAST, for ,t distance of 9 t 29 feet to 8.5:'8" irroc roil set for corner . P i Ttf E:NC'E SOUTH 6''1.8' 14" EAST, for a distance of 89.65 CO Iv a i'8" iron tuft ;et or comer; l ( ). THENCE SOUTH t2'37'06" WEST, for a distance or 663.57 tcet to the POINT OED BEGIN N'1NG I Ca aril! c,3irtaiaiag 1.328 ACttf:'S,ra.orc or less: t t t--+ Surveye,.f on .fuly. f ?, 20Oit. This legal description is being submitted along with a plat based on tlti• -.J - F z:;\ Z . Q (Ns i /...„ .... 11 .4:',:k . 0 ‘,..6 k , ("}. Rowe, • R.Pf ' - THOMAS 5: !J OWE Thomas S. S No. S72g , , 0 'Y:K1'.. (r.m4.0oi.. ��1) 5723 -; t - v(1V h. -••— Pa • i i of t t 31..1JtXu wrarEur,eivo .aSSOCCires INC. asz sym kixim NOSILILini . rw... , OSZ *IN INS" . 1Z NO' S •• T. kowni 04i vaxvs • 'Wag 78 lYti 4 1 vow., smr....0 • 0 gaor Cf3M0d6C0 Z 'ON 8 Nnkraii S31,130171 (Pi't /31111.tat IA *WA v * WIN ULM . -zez N NOL,Pa 1 prisco;zwis,H ugy ., ..s. - ' , - . , 'Apops,,,iiv6v, 10 ...m.gri,..,.. a . ..... i i "„ ,,,......" !YU nal la tZEO1 1,3601.0- %PIA . • 1 ..1,0 „ V ,. J.,1g1H.X3 - .. i :74,11:2,J.7..r,•:. ..j'll""/ i 7 ao¢k&g.so 0 TN '.45 ID •C-`:-. ..,,,,, • •110 i I Ivot; or a i I i f / J 11 "I • . 11 lAtica 1.< 0 ' , rar ,,,,-/. \:* *w• traltcropira• 4 op mac 03.r... , f •,..Oney. 4 2.&01* owl: c!N::;” 17 1.0121" • 110SC0CIL-a. I* '11 ) • ... " 4?: tEl S11•12 Ma leof col< Iv - 111111111 —__./ c • Is■ pod oy --ym -variWsint 'P 33(7( jt111317611,1 i / 7 "N P \, ;.i:Iiii.il ii:1, • . W 4r61°C.(fr°1611.317*"‘ 1 f i i /A (/// 111C le i :1;.1. i ' . •;:.... . . . -41. vaD 111 .°113 ' . .. VAT • . " 1 . *; • ii) : ii : ii • '::•: ••• ' no 40.40 1 3 3 . & 1 if ' ‘3.411 - - &: '.I 1 ; .' ' i i ft _,,..4ftifipa Wit0 / R * . • - / i9Tar vitro 110 , oat 1:0717* ii / / mum= LP ' t-. ,.. : / to • • • ..• . / t . '..,..'" ..- . —1V ; Pr / r?- .*. • .,- i'• ' , -,i ea k • Arvidr"' 1 -,.- ,.,14.. • .r.. . '!.. ,1 r •illb , :. , / / ■ t A ■ ' r . / i :slip I 07Trf, \ / .............. n'ilAFs 3 \.. rtat lti • .1..tot i 1 / tjigtt / ' • , • •yt '=030‘ ., vaR: atm t . ttifte • ' a • ra E Xm "A" fD 0 Tract It Legal TXseription: 28.016 Acre Tract or Parcel of Land O fi.0 Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61 1v 1 cetera on County, Texas BEING s 23,036 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the E.C. Arthur Survey. Abstract No, 61, C) Jefferson County. Texas and d being out of and part or that certain i:a1!ed- 40,514, acre tract, identified 3.' lD 'TRACT 4. as described in a "Special Warranty Reed' from Chevron U.S.A. to Clark:Retining .& 7 Marketing. Inc. as recorded in Clerk's File Nu. 95- 9505598, Official Public Records of Real Property, .letlerson 1: aunty, Texas. ss.id 25.0 6 ner.e tract being more particitlatly desccibcd 3s ftillo�� 3: r• 3 V(1'?' : • bcrrrin .s ctre relererrced w the contrnencinS call of that certain - called 371.2 acre tract of lama!, identified as TR.ACT 6. as-1 described is a "Special Wrarranl) Deed" ro /rum Chevron U.S,4 to Clark Refining - ctifarketing, Inc. as`recarded in Clerk's .File No. C') 95.95055'9::. OJf cidl 1'trtilcc .Records Red( Property. Jefferson'. 4mcn(y,. C.CrJ O AORTll 01 I.VEST All set 5,°S ".iron rods act with a tap sttrntped: ",tf. Yf'' Tf'1ritr(ey .t.;.cr,tiatrrs ". C:ONIrCENC:[NC at a Quit " concrete monument Found for the Southwest corner of that certain: called 01014 acre tract <if and as described in r dad from Fort Canal and .t)ock Co. to Gulf ftctining Company as 'recorded in Volume 219. Vase 76, Deed Returns, Jefferson County. Texas., and stid • comet also being the point of beginning in the description of that certain culled l0 ,22, 4 acre 1c ct. 1 1dt:11ciii01 :c. TRACT 5. ;1 desaibe1 in n '' pedal '14ir, ranty "•ftont Chevron U.S.A. to Clock Retiring ,t Marketing. Inc. is recorded in Clerk's File No. 95. 9505593, Official Public Records of Real . ecr.perty, 1'effccsou .County, Texts end said confer being in the Korth! esterly tine of that certain- : :.ciicel 25'1.02 acre Tract, icidnliiierl a;; "force! C ", as destr bed in a "Special Warranty Dccd" front S.S.. C ttotlyficl.l, Trustee, to- Rice- Carden C")rtwration recorded in Volurne :729. Page "345, UL'ed Records, lefferson.Ce unty,T exits; 1'HEN(F ,NORTH 41"13'01)" EAST, utuog and with the autheasterty tide oft the said '112, \CT S xnci p the N;.rth,..es.terl;' line" of the. said :39.02 acre ltiee- Carden Corporariun. tr3ct, o ditance of 110.93 feet to a Gulf concrete rnonutttent: footed tiff the most Southerly t amer of the said Clack ltefitin .'& Marketing, Irtc. - TRACT 4: 07 1 1 EIF_.NCE 4 f "tJ 4S" EAST, for the boundary between the saidTRAC'f 4 and the said1S9.02 n�ru Rice - - Carden Corporation trae:t, for a distance of 60 t:41 feet . to he POINT OF 13gG'L'ci.*JfN( of • 7C the tract herein described, and 'from said corder a chain. link. fence post bears NORTH 49`35'30' WEST 1 - 4 :r kl: tariet of 0..4 l fee, rr TUENC:L NORTH 49 °35'50" WEST, over and acros.� the. said TRACT 4; fora distance of 9a .77 feet to a 5 /S" iron rod set for cornet, said corner being in the common 1-iae'between the said TRACT 4 and co r ,. !teat certain wiled 554.093 arie tract, identiitai.as. TRACT :5,_ its described in a "Spci:ial ;'warr40/ Decxi" from Chevron U.S.A. to Clark Refining & Marketing, Inc. as recorded in Clerk's File No. .95- C7 t1 Pace t 017 .it.a c ri: WU frELEY AND .LCSOC I41L . t,YC. • • 9505598, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, 'Texas, the 6arpc t the Northwesterly right-of-way line of that portion of the abandoned West Seventh Street? THENCE NORTH 41•'1724" EAST for the boundary between the said TRACT 3 and. TRACT 4, for a distance Lit 1242.47 feet to a scribal "X" in concrcte found for corner, said cornet being the most Northerly corner of the said TRACT 4: -=� TftE.NCE SOUTH 4S °42']6" EAST, along and with the Nortbea3terly lino of the said TRACT 4 'and the Southwesterly right - t..f way lint of a 60 foo .wide County Road, fur a distance of 988.3 feet to a Nint tot corner, said 'corner being th most Easterly corner of the said TN.ACT 4 ;end the. must CD Northerly t;i'rner or the said 75.9.02 acre Carden Corporation tract.and said corner a found jC Gult concrete monument (leading) bears SOUTH 74"1)4`04" WESTa distance. of.O.75- feet, THENCE SOUTH 41't'l`45" WEST. foe: thehoundary between the tract herein described and the said CD 259.02 acre Rice- Ctrrde.n Corporation tract, the same bci.ttg Southeasterty Lure a the said TRACT N 4, for a distance of 1227.11 feet -tri the E'OL`tT OF .BEGINNING and containing :ZS.03(s r - r ACRES, more or less. • d Surveyed on July 17, 21 }08. This legftl description is being submitted atorig with n plat based oil this • <trrvey.. l'ht'�tstac S. [Z�w . l S No. 5728 �..,pt sin U ,.: SA'tball,: ar..J4i.:A ti ri • "THOMAS S. NOWE •c.; 6'728 _v cc (f ■ i 0 a C) CD • . Ct) 0 rD 0 17 • u,r ,r. wxarELEV aka .45.SOCIAreg rvc — ,. .,. . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .... .. . , .. . . . .. . . . . . , . • - / •" -*L...".----'—"—rlt .— tlr2:1) : -"--'"'""-----------—"-'r''. — - ' .--''.."-----"- ...____ — •-■•• -rot . 0 ,-• a , c.xiss .. - kOCI ... / , ....i I / • ■ C 1. ■ ..:9-, , ./ I / 4. . sop . . / 1ult 250 • wo..c. • / . . / ...i, • „tin. ..c. • ..... 1 i tr4 311 --, / // . / / • 1/ . I • / / • • 41 / , / /V / .../ / / _ 1/ 1 auD nuo ..i.jcii i • i .....7 . //' 1 I el 'irn' i la. mx "!i t rse'"C" -- ”.... • . ,. . 1 . CD / — — s : i 2 / c^4tt-....t ' : i.c. . rli 0 = ---......_ . . . ILL _ ..—...—.I 1 C ,...... com: KryoN4 ■ &ad V U. Ac. 1 Z ,.. U. V : giri•M ' -,........... C 0 ..... EXHIBIT " A " TRACT H V.1.11d1W■01. ..-- ...O VAR : * E X 11 I 13 IT SHOWING . w iiiiiadarla 28.036 ACRE. MC't s 1 ' ii141 OR ilARCEL 10F LAND LOX W. *OM • We ASSO.UtS • 13-.C. AMUR SURVEY • . vicorofv,rEo 1, ......... ecp,a3... ABSTRACT NO. 61 ' . • * - .JEFFERSON .COUNTY, iillatr,:r TEXAS . . . . . .,. . I ..._ __-- _..,____ _..,________..- L.-.! co t k X8.1BFT "!t," O _ Tract Ill �' 1..eg11 Urscripticin: 2.632 cre Tract or Parcel of Land • G . B.C. Arthur Survey, Abstract No.. 61 Jefferson Count Texas t HFINC : 2 .532 acre tract or Patch of (anti sit in the B.C. Arthur S urvey. A - tit). tit. • (') Jefferson County, Texas and being out of and. part of that certain called 371.719 acre tract, identified as CD 'i'RACT 6. as•described in a "Special Warranty .Deets" from Chevron U.S.A. to Clark Refining & X' •Ma.rketing Inc. as rc ordcxi in Clerics File tio. 95- 950559$, Official. Public Records of Real .Property, Jefferson County, Texas; said 2.631 acrc.tr:tct being more :particularly described As follows: C - -t NOTE: An aringS are (*rowed to lint coins tracing call of that certain culler( 371,719 —, a: :rn, tract qf land identifies{ as TRACT 6. .as described lit a "Special li✓arranty.1kvd' I , Tram Chsvry ;, (1.5.4 to Clark Refining & ,%-farl:Yriug, fire. as recorded in Clerks File N. C) 95..'5O55P$. Official Pcthlic Records. of Real Properiy,. J.ectsorr erlun¢, 22,rat is 0 NORTN'O1 "1 i 3 I" rVES.T ; ill . 5/8' iron rods se: with a ca M. PP; f41iiteley COt\ IMENCLNG at a Gulf concrete n1oxuuncnt found tor' the Southwest corner of that ccrtain 1 10.14 ;tece tract of land as described in a deed from Port Canal and Dock Co. to .Cujlt jtetifw Compact:, us recorded in Volu]ae 219, Page 76, PLYd Rceora�, Jr<tfer:,on'_ County, Texas, and snit( . Nrner at;0 being the point of beginning in the descrintiOtt of that certJk called 103.224 acre tract, • i seats t't :r.§ TL .:1CT 5, sts de.seribect in a " Sp ci:tl Warranty Ned" front Chevron' l.f_S.A. ,to t.: lur4 Refining & Marketing. Inc. as recorded in Clerk's Fite No. 95.-9505598;. Official Public Records cif ro Re Property, Jefict County, Texas se said cucnt:.i being ut the Northwesterly lin4 line-of that tierthi call :ti. 250.02 • t're tract, ictcrttified: as "P aged C ", as described in a 'Special 1.Vimitay Deed" freim J.S. CD Rollytcl•:1. '1•custee. to Rice - Carden Corporation •as reuordet in Volume I "2.0, Page 345, Deed R .ecord:. Jefferson County, O { THENCE NORTH 12 "57'34" WEST for h: dislanee.of 1054J0t feet to a-5/S" irnu cod tbtuid ror the 2 . most Eat. =.teriy comer and she; POlt{f •OF BEG INN l.NG of'Otutrscrherein dcscrthed; U 1 C I S. Ut.i."111 C�? ^4 01" V�'ES I', fora distance of .1 453.79 feet to a 5 8" iron, and . rot Corot,.. C- 'i'UIENC$ SOt?Ttf 21°06'40" WEST, for 1 distance itif 3; 6.93 G:e.t to a 5!S" .icon Lod set for corner, R .- - T. IIENCE SOUT }I 6ti °03' 1 S° WES t , ti►r a distance of S 1.92 feet to a 31 %' iro•u.rod set for eociier . •—t ' Tt1 1v,'VCE NOR'F'if. 05'50' IS."' EAST, For a distance of 75.19 feet to a for corner, .said corner CD b•_ing in the Northwesterly line, of the.said 'TRACT 6 axles iii the Solstheastei1y Bate of tbyt certain test i� of land identified as "Currcni, Jefferson County AsscSsur Parcel Nuin r ' 49400 400 - 461270 - Q17or 0 ,--• us described in a "Correction Deed' from C.he;. ron II:S.A., to Toxaco Downstream Properties Inc. n . 0 •: 1 01 eir:1 NX r►: WHIT LEYA,Y S X1A14.t / c i —1 as recontetl in Clerk's File No, 2p07t)11535 Official Public Records of acct. Property. Jeffs Count y, Texas; O 1T.HE? CE NORTH •24 44'30 ".EAST, For the boundary between the tract herein described and the said t ; Texaco Downstream Pmpenies Ins. tract, the same being the Northwesterly line of t sand TRACT 6 , for a distance 01'398.67 feet to a point for corntr; C THENCE NORT1 16?'?6'24" EAST, conlinuing for the boundary between the tract herein described and the isid Texaco Downsrsiam Properties Inc. tract, the: Same being the Ito.ithwesterty line of the r : aitt TRACT 6, fit' a distance of 1432.33 feet to a point for corner, From said corner the most .'lbrthcd N corner of the paid TRACT 6 b H cars.NOR 6r26'24" EAST a distance of 184.51 feet; j f ..,.,1 'CHI, NCI SOUTH' 2f, °51`54 EAST, over and acrd s .CT 6, the said ThA, passing nt a distance of 953 testa 2" iron pipe to.uttd. for .reference arid continuing, rot total di tans •ol' 70.60 feet to the FONT T a) OF BEGINNING and coniuining'Z.632 :ACRES, more or less, . CD Surveyed (In July 17, 2418. 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A" YALERD - CHESICIf • - , I t . - . • M lailiall 276321BrrAc RE TRACT SHOWING • ) iti OR PARCEL OF LAND "ir. 0•10.ty Aso..)ssoattts R.C, ARTNUR'SURS!EY 14COPORAND • .AnsTRACT N.O. 81 • ..• • ctiss.age OWEILL ■ JEFFERSON COUNTY, ,0,4". •ir.ca TEXAS ... .. ,' i • • — .. —_ — -- : _� ( . 1 lirj 115 / l � s le • r 1 f, I . III t . ! • / • 'ij i r t t Y I. t t t ! S • it • t - • F 6 � e � • t _.. t Ire / ,• ///// 7 -1- //,‘;'• ( ( .Th tie/ / 17 i ' 9 $ / • i- I / ,t c- t 'ti /.r • !p , /_� I i t j� ' .. / / ti, E .,• - 11 �`*'-- 1 ,k tj1i01 ' fi ' / ��� !{ -.� - '�; 1 a 1 • l 7 3 1 �}� tT t tit . t u �... 1 - 14 � 't lC� . till 1 . 1 t ' 66d1,9 1181 HX3 EXHIBIT A A &O PLANT TRACT TRACT ONE, PARCEL IA FIELD NOTE DESCRIPTION: 209.466 Acres of Land • Part of Blocks 7, Ranges M, N, & 0, and Block 8, Ranges M, N, & 0, Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision, Volume 1, Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 209.466 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Joseph Butler Survey, Abstract No. 9, the Burr and Caswell Survey, Abstract No. 391, BBB & C RR Survey, Abstract No. 88 and the BBB & C RR Survey, Abstract No. 91, Jefferson County, Texas and being also out of that certain called 250.88 acre tract described as "save and except Tract VIII" in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; "NOTE: Reference bearing is shown as South 39°02'41" West in accordance with the Southeasterly line of the called 34.794 acre tract described as "save and except Tract VII" in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas" BEGINNING at a Texaco Star concrete monument found at the intersection of the Southerly right of way of Spur 215 (also known as Savannah Avenue) and the Westerly line of Lot 1, Block 7, Range M of the Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision; THENCE S 50 °56'37" E along the Southerly right of way line of said State Spur 215 for a distance of 381.11 feet to a found 5/8" iron rod for corner, said iron rod being the most Northerly Northwest corner of that certain called 966.164 acre tract described as Part of Tract VII, Parcel B in Deed dated October 1, 1998 from Star Enterprises to Motiva Enterprises, recorded in Clerk's File No. 98- 9840877; THENCE along and with the boundary between the aforesaid 209.466 acre tract the following courses and distances: S 38 °53'42" W for a distance of 106.78 feet to a concrete monument found for corner; N 49 °32'17" W for a distance of 112.12 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner; N 88 °23'40" W for a distance of 134.95 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for corner; S 42°23'12" W for a distance of 97.57 feet to a concrete monument found for corner; N 50 °52'42" W for a distance of 75.00 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for corner; S 66 °23'55" W for a distance of 80.10 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner; S 39 °03'59" W for a distance of 772.35 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for angle point; S 40 °33'20" W for a distance of 745.03 feet to a concrete monument found for interior "Ell" corner of the tract herein described; Exhibit A - 5948320v.2 137777100001 THENCE S 50 °37'54" E continuing along the boundary between the aforesaid 209.466 acre tract for a distance of 1110.20 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner in the Miller Tank Farm road; THENCE following the said road the following courses and distances: S 38 °59'16" W for a distance of 995.77 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found; S 15 °41'05" W for a distance of 198.90 feet to a concrete monument w/o disk found; S 39 °07'56" W for a distance of 760.04 feet to a concrete monument w/o disk found, the same being the Northwest corner of that certain called 0.15 acre "save and except" tract called "Out Tract A "; THENCE leaving said roadway S 51 °00'07" E at a distance of 13.99 feet pass a 5/8" iron rod found for the Northeast corner of said "save and except" tract and continuing for a total distance of 106.25 feet to a concrete monument with disk found for corner; THENCE S 30 °28'19" W for a distance of 153.04 feet to a concrete monument with disk found for corner; THENCE S 43 °13'32" E for a distance of 105.13 feet to a concrete monument with disk found for corner; THENCE S 34°16'35" W for a distance of 190.29 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner; THENCE N 60 °30'19" W at a distance of 233.43 pass a 5/8" iron rod found for the Southeast corner of the aforesaid "save and except" tract and continuing for a total distance of 253.17 feet to a concrete monument with disk found for corner, said monument being located in the Miller Tank farm road, the same being the Southwest corner of said "save and except 0.15 acre tract "; THENCE S 39 °07'54" W at a distance of 884.34 feet pass PK nail found for the Southwest corner of the aforesaid Tract IV, and at a distance of 924.69 feet pass a 5/8" iron rod bent which marks the Northwest corner of that certain "save and except" tract called Tract I in the afore referenced Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas and continuing for a distance of 2179.77 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for the Southeast corner of the above referenced 209.466 acre tract, the same being located on the Northerly line of that certain called 1785.569 acre tract described as Part of Tract XIV, Parcel A in the above referenced Motiva Deed ; THENCE N 50 °28'45" W along the boundary between said 1785.569 acre Motiva tract and the herein described 209.466 acre tract for a distance of 347.35 feet to a 5/8 iron rod found for exterior "ELL" corner of said 209.466 acre tract, the same being the Southeast corner of that certain called 41.219 acre tract described in Warranty Deed from Texaco Additive Company to Ethyl Additives Corporation, recorded in Clerk's File Number 96- 9606152, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; Exhibit A -2 5948320v.22 137777/00001 THENCE along the boundary between said Ethyl Additives 41.219 acre tract and the herein described 209.466 acre tract along the following courses and distances: N 39 °10'27" E for a distance of 107.92 feet to a railroad spike found in South Additive Plant Road; N 51 °44'48" W for a distance of 190.50 feet to a railroad spike found in the intersection of South Additive Plant Road and No. 1 Additive Plant Road; N 39 °12'22" E for a distance of 1000.74 feet to a railroad spike found in North Additive Plant Road; N 51 °19'35" W for a distance of 308.19 feet to a rail road spike found for corner; N 38 °55'56" E for a distance of 92.29 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner; N 50 °50'51" W for a distance of 56.76 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner; N 38 °32'59" E for a distance of 6.19 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner; N 50 °50' 23" W for a distance of 154.20 feet to a railroad spike found in No. 2 Additive Plant Road; S 40 °07'38" W for a distance of 37.17 feet to a railroad spike found in said road; THENCE continuing along said Northerly line of said Ethyl Additives 41.219 acre tract with a curve to the right with a radius of 287.78 feet and a chord bearing of N 89 °26'55" W, a chord distance of 100.72 feet, an arc length of 101.24 feet to a railroad spike found for corner, said spike being in a road; THENCE N 49 °58'52" W for a distance of 106.21 feet to a railroad spike found for corner; THENCE leaving said road N 38 °58'32" E for a distance of 203.22 feet to a railroad spike found for corner in Chemical Plant Road; THENCE N 50 °18'48" W for a distance of 703.30 feet to a railroad spike set for corner, said spike being located at the intersection of Chemical Plant Road and a asphalt road; THENCE along said asphalt road the following courses and distances: S 03 °07'25" W for a distance of 37.88 feet to a point; S 22 °07'46" W for a distance of 30.94 feet to a point; S 11 °39'02" W for a distance of 27.26 feet to a point; S 05 °28'40" E for a distance of 28.69 feet to a point; S 18 °44'11" E for a distance of 24.93 feet to a point; S 26 °53'08" E for a distance of 45.02 feet to a point; S 23°19'47" E for a distance of 49.91 feet to a point; S 03°14'44" W for a distance of 28.50 feet to a point; S 29 °02'39" W for a distance of 20.85 feet to a point; S 45 °50'58" W for a distance of 58.61 feet to a point at the intersection with a rock road; Exhibit A -3 5948320v.2 137777/00001 • THENCE along the said rock road the following courses and distances: N 77°11'45" W for a distance of 138.98 feet to a point; N 81 °06'05" W for a distance of 33.93 feet to a point; N 85 °15'39" W for a distance of 29.03 feet to a point; N 89 °13'13" W fora distance of 29.65 feet to a point; S 89 °09'31" W for a distance of 28.29 feet to a point; S 86 °23'54" W for a distance of 27.03 feet to a point; S 83 °31'00" W for a distance of 26.47 feet to a point; S 78 °48'03" W for a distance of 27.30 feet to a point; S 69 °55'27" W for a distance of 26.64 feet to a point for corner and leaving said rock road; THENCE S 39 °06'59" W for a distance of 830.70 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner, said iron rod being the Southwest corner of said Ethyl Additives 41.219 acre tract and in the North line of the aforesaid Motiva 1785.569 acre tract; THENCE N 50 °34'34" W along the boundary between said Motiva 1785.569 acre tract and the herein described 209.466 acre tract for a distance of 62.29 feet to a concrete monument with disk found for angle point; THENCE continuing along said common boundary N 50 °36'06" W for a distance of 241.68 feet to a concrete monument with disk found for the Southwest corner of the herein described 209.466 acre tract, the same being located on the Easterly right of way line of State Highway No. 73; THENCE N 39 °09'3 I" E along said Easterly right of way for a distance of 4484.44 feet to a concrete monument found for corner, said monument being the most Southerly Northwest corner of the herein described 209.466 acre tract, the same being the Southwest corner of that certain called 9.373 acre tract described as Part of Tract XIV, Parcel B in the above referenced Motiva deed; THENCE S 50 °44'59" E for a distance of 191.75 feet pass a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for the Southeast corner of said 9.373 acre tract, the same being the Southwest corner of that certain called 34.795 acre tract described as "save and except Tract VII" in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE S 50 °57'19" E along the Southerly line of said 34.795 acre tract for a distance of 844.00 feet to a 5/8" iron rod bent found for the Southeast corner of said 34.795 acre tract; THENCE N 39°02'41" E along the boundary between said 34.795 acre tract and the herein described 209.466 acre tract for a distance of 1707.36 feet to a railroad spike found for corner; THENCE continuing along said common boundary N 56 °00'23" E for a distance of 79.47 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for angle point; Exhibit A - 5948320v.2 137777/00001 THENCE N 39 °04'13" E for a distance of 97.55 feet to a to a concrete monument found for angle point; THENCE N 66 °41'29" E for a distance of 14.66 feet to a concrete monument found for corner, said monument being located on the Southerly right of way line of Spur 215 (also known as Savannah Avenue); THENCE S 50 °57'26" E along said Southerly right of way line of Spur 215 (also known as Savannah Avenue for a distance of 72.99 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 209.466 acres of land, more or less. RESEARCH CAMPUS TRACT TRACT TWELVE FIELD NOTE DESCRIPTION: 34.794 ACRE TRACT Part of Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 7, Range M Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 34.794 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Joseph Butler Survey, Abstract No. 9, and the Burr and Caswell Survey, Abstract No. 391, Jefferson County, Texas and being also all of that certain called 34.795 acre tract described as "save and except Tract VII" in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas: "NOTE: Reference bearing is shown as South 39°02'41" West in accordance with the Southeasterly line of the afore referenced deed " COMMENCING at a Texaco Star concrete monument found at the intersection of the Southerly right of way line right of way of Spur 215 (also known as Savannah Avenue) and the West line of Lot 1, Block 7, Range M of the Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision, recorded in Volume 1 Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE N 50 °5726" W along the Southerly right of way of said Spur 215 for a distance of 72.99 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner, said iron rod being the PLACE OF BEGINNING of the tract herein described, the same being the Northwest corner of that certain called 0.529 acres of land described at "save and except Tract VI" in the above referenced Correction Special Warranty deed, the same being the most Easterly Northwest corner of that certain called 250.88 acre tract described as "save and except Tract VIII" in the same referenced Correction Special Warranty deed; Exhibit A•5 5948320v.2 137777/00001 THENCE along the boundary between the said 34.794 acre tract and that called 250.88 acre tract along the following courses and distances: S 66 °41'29" W for a distance of 14.66 feet to a concrete monument found. S 39°04'13" W for a distance of 97.55 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found, S 56 ° 00'23" W for a distance of 79.47 feet to a rail road spike found, S 39 °02'41" W for a distance of 1707.36 feet to a bent 1 /2" iron rod found for corner, said iron rod being an interior "Eli" corner of the above referenced 250.88 acre tract; THENCE N 50°57'19" W along and with the boundary between said 34.794 acre tract and said 250.88 acre tract for a distance of 844.00' feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for corner, said iron rod being Southeast corner of that certain called 9.373 acre tract as described as Part of Tract XIV, Parcel B in deed dated October 1, 1998 from Star Enterprise to Motiva Enterprises, LLC, recorded in Clerk's File Number 98- 9840877, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE along the boundary between the aforesaid 9.737 acre tract and the herein described 34.794 acre tract along the following courses and distances: N 39 °06'38" E for a distance of 1351.90 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set, N 69 °06'38" E for a distance of 513.12 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found, N 39 °06'38" E for a distance of 68.02 feet to 5/8" iron rod with cap set, S 50 °57'19" E for a distance of 2.67 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for corner, said point being located on the Southerly right of way of Spur 215 (also known as Savannah Avenue); THENCE S 62 °53'56" E along and with the Southerly right of way line of said Spur 215 for a distance of 144.94 feet to 5/8" iron rod with cap set for angle point in said right of way line; THENCE S 50 °56'42" E, continuing along said Southerly right of way line for a distance of 470.99 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 34.794 acres of land, more or less. RESERVOIR TRACTS TRACT ONE, PARCEL 1B FIELD NOTE DESCRIPTION: 94.881 Acres of Land Part of Blocks 6, Ranges N, 0, & P, and Block 7, Ranges N, 0, & P, Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision, Volume 1, Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson County. Texas BEING a 94.88I acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Joseph Butler Survey, Abstract No. 9, the Burr and Caswell Survey, Abstract No. 391, BBB & C RR Survey, Abstract No. 91 and the BBB & C RR Survey, Abstract No. 94, Jefferson County, Texas and being also all of that certain called 28.856 acre tract described as "save and except Tract I and all that certain called 66.012 acre tract described as "save and except Tract II" in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; Exhibit A -6 5948320v.2 137777/0000t "NOTE: Reference bearing is shown as South 39°02'41" West in accordance with the Southeasterly line of the called 34.794 acre tract described as "save and except Tract VII" in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16' 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing. Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325. Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas" BEGINNING at a 5/8" iron rod found which marks the Southeast corner of that certain called 250.88 acre tract described as "save and except Tract VIII" in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102-84-1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE N 39 °07'54" E along the boundary between the herein described 94.881 acre tract and the aforesaid 250.88 acre tract for a distance of 1255.07' to a 1/2 "' iron rod found (bent) for the Northwest corner of the herein described tract, the same being an interior "Eli" corner of the remainder of that certain called 2,079.65 acre tract described as Tract XIV in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE S 50 °4671" E along the boundary between the remainder of said 2079.65 acre tract and the herein described tract for a distance of 1014.30 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner; THENCE S 39 °44'29" W continuing along said common boundary for a distance of 546.95 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for angle point; THENCE S 79 °19'37" W along said common boundary for a distance of 152.17 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for angle point: THENCE S 39 °00'42" W along said common boundary for a distance of 388.82 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for angle point; THENCE S 06 °06'07" W along said common boundary for a distance of 183.70 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for angle point; THENCE S 40 °00'32" W for a distance of 89.73 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for corner, said iron rod being the Southeast corner of the above referenced called 28.856 acre tract, the same being the Northeast corner of the above referenced called 66.012 acre tract; THENCE S 39 °18'56" W. continuing along the boundary between the remainder of said 2,079.65 acre tract and the herein described tract for a distance of 2863.23 feet a 5/8" iron rod found for corner; THENCE N 50 °23'14" W along the boundary between the remainder of said 2,079.65 acre tract and the herein described tract for a distance of 1001.09 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner; Exhibit A -7 5948320v.2 137777/00001 THENCE N 39 °07'54" E along the boundary between the remainder of said 2079.65 acre tract and the herein described tract for a distance of 2857.28 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for angle point, said iron rod being the Northwest corner of the aforesaid 66.012 acre tract, the same being the Southwest corner of the aforesaid 28.856 acre tract; THENCE N 39 °07'54" E along the west line of the aforesaid 28.856 acre tract and the herein described tract for a distance of 39.85 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 94.881 acres of land, more or less. TRACT ONE, PARCEL 1C FIELD NOTE DESCRIPTION: 76.207 Acres of Land Part of Blocks 6, Ranges N, 0, & P, and Block 7, Ranges N, 0, & P, Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision, Volume 1. Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 76.207 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Burr and Caswell Survey, Abstract No. 391, BBB & C RR Survey, Abstract No. 91, Jefferson County, Texas and being also all of that certain called 31.064 acre tract described as "save and except Tract III" and all that certain called 31.968 acre tract described as "save and except Tract IV" and all of that certain called 14.798 acre tract described as "save and except Tract V" in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; "NOTE: Reference bearing is shown as South 39°02'41" West in accordance with the Southeasterly line of the called 34.794 acre tract described as "save and except Tract VII" in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16", 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas" COMMENCING at a 5/8" iron rod found which marks the Southeast corner of that certain called 250.88 acre tract described as "save and except Tract VIII" in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE N 39 °07'54" E along the aforesaid 250.88 acre tract for a distance of 1295.43 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING of the herein described 76.207 acre tract of land, a "PK" Nail found locating the Southwest corner of the herein described tract, the same being an interior "Ell" corner of the remainder of that certain called 2,079.65 acre tract described as Tract XIV in Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; Exhibit A -8 5948320v.2 137777 /(XXN) I • THENCE N 39 °07'54" E continuing along the boundary between the herein described tract and the aforesaid 250.88 acre tract of land for a distance of 884.34 feet a concrete monument with brass disk found for corner, said monument being the Southwest corner of that certain called 0.15 acre "Out Tract A" as described in "save and except Tract VIII" of the Correction Special Warranty deed dated August 16 1989 from Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to Star Enterprise, recorded in Film Code Number 102 -84 -1325, Official Public Records. Jefferson County. Texas; THENCE S 60 °30'19" E along the boundary between the herein described tract and the said called 0.15 acre tract for a distance of 19.74 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for the Southeast corner of said 0.15 acre tract, the same being on the boundary between the aforesaid "save and except Tract VIII" and the herein described tract; THENCE S 60 °30'19" E along the boundary between the herein described tract and said 250.88 acre "save and except Tract VIII " tract for a distance of 233.43 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner, said point being an exterior "ELL" corner of the aforesaid 250.88 acre tract; THENCE along the common boundary between the herein described tract and the said 250.88 acre tract the following courses and distances: N 34 °16'35" E for a distance of 190.29 feet to a concrete monument found; N 43 °13'32" W for a distance of 105.13 feet to a concrete monument with disk found for corner; N 30 °28'19" E at a distance of 53.94 feet pass the north line of the afore referenced "save and except Tract IV" and the south line of the afore referenced "save and except Tract III" and continuing for a total distance of 153.04 feet to a concrete monument with disk found for corner; N 51°00'07" W for a distance of 92.25 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for corner, said iron rod being the Northeast corner of the afore referenced 0.15 acre "Out Tract A "; N 51 °00'07" W along the boundary between the herein described tract and the North line of the 0.15 acre tract for a distance of 13.99 feet to a concrete monument found for corner, said concrete monument being the Northwest corner of the 0.15 acre tract, the same being an interior "ELL" corner of afore referenced 250.88 acre "save and except" Tract VIII; THENCE N 39 °07'56" E along the boundary between the herein described tract and the said 250.88 acre tract for a distance of 760.04 feet to a concrete monument found for corner, said monument being the Northwest corner of the afore referenced "save and except Tract 111' THENCE N 15 °41'05" E continuing along the boundary between the herein described tract and the afore referenced 250.88 acre tract for a distance of 198.90 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for angle point; Exhibit A -9 5948320v.2 137777100001 THENCE N 38 °59'16" E continuing along said common boundary for a distance of 237.17 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for corner, said iron rod being the Northwest corner of the afore referenced "save and except Tract V "; THENCE S 50 °07'24" E along the boundary between the herein described tract and the remainder of the afore referenced called 2,079.65 acre tract for a distance of 903.84 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for angle point; THENCE continuing along the boundary between the herein described tract and the afore referenced called 2,079.65 acre tract the following courses and distances: S 32 °42'46" E for a distance of 752.56 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for corner, said iron rod being the Northeast corner of "save and except Tract V "; S 62 °26'00" W for a distance of 403.98 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for corner, said iron rod being the Southeast corner of said "save and except Tract V ", the same being located on the North line of "save and except Tract III; THENCE following the Easterly line of the "save and except Tract III, the same being the boundary between the herein described tract and the remainder of the afore referenced 2079.65 acre tract the following courses and distances" S 25 °07'41" E for a distance of 120.90 feet to a 1/2" iron rod (bent) found; S 01 °02'59" E for a distance of 145.04 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for angle point; S 42 °29'00" W for a distance of 325.19 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for angle point; S 30 °07'22" W for a distance of 204.17 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap set for angle point; S 73°27'41" W for a distance of 164.37 to a 1/2" iron rod found for corner, said iron rod being the Southeast corner of "save and except Tract III" and the Northeast corner of "save and except Tract IV "; S 65 °46'33" W along the East line of "save and except Tract IV" for a distance of 665.15 feet to a 1/2 iron rod found for angle point; S 72 °54'25" W for a distance of 518.37 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for the Southeast corner of "save and except Tract IV ", the same being on the common line with the remainder of the afore referenced remainder of the 2079.65 acre: THENCE N 50 °25'51" W along the South line of "save and except Tract IV" and the common line between the herein described tract and the remainder of the afore referenced 2079.65 acre tract for a distance of 915.58 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 76.207 acres of land, more or less. Exhibit A -10 5948320v.2 137777/00001 UCAR TRACT TRACT SEVENTEEN FIELD NOTE DESCRIPTION: 7.6433 Acre Tract or Parcel of Land Joseph Grigsby League, Abstract No. 27 Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 7.6433 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Joseph Grigsby League, Abstract No. 27, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of and part of that certain called 23.877 acre tract of land, also being known as Tract H, described in a deed from M.L. Osborne and wife Lorena Osborne to Jefferson Chemical Company, as recorded in Volume 1006, Page 316, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 7.6433 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: NOTE: All bearings are referenced to the West right -of -way line of State Spur 136 as SOUTH 05 °52'26" WEST as assumed. COMMENCING at a 5/8" iron rod found for the intersection of the South right -of -way line of F.M. Highway No. 366 (based on 95.00 ft. width) and the East right -of -way line of Hogaboom Road, the same being the Northwest corner of that certain called Parcel F -6 from Chemall, Inc. to Calabrian Chemicals, in deed recorded in Clerk's File No. 98- 9828776, Official Public Records of Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE SOUTH 04 °59' 03" WEST, for a distance of 1776.10 feet to a 1/2" iron rod bent found for the POINT OF BEGINNING along the East right of way line of Hogaboom Road and the West line of that called Parcel F -6 tract; THENCE NORTH 04 °59'03" EAST for a distance of 450.00 feet to a 5/8" set for the most Northwest corner of the said 7.6433 acre tract; THENCE SOUTH 83 °56'36" EAST for a distance of 740.00 feet to a 5/8" set for the most Northeast corner of the said 7.6433 acre tract; THENCE SOUTH 04 °59' 03" WEST for a distance of 450.00 feet to a 5/8" set for the most Southeast corner of the said 7.6433 acre tract; THENCE NORTH 83 °56'36" WEST for a distance of 740.00 feet to a 1/2" iron rod bent to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 7.6433 acres of land, more or less. Exhibit A -11 5945320v.2 137777100001 PINE STREET TRACTS TRACT 4.1: The South One -half of Lot Five , all of Lots Six, Seven and Eight in Block Eight (S. 1/2 of Lot 5, all of Lots 6, 7 & 8, Blk. 8), of Township of Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas, according to the map or plat of recorded in Volume 1, Pg. 88, Plat Records, Jefferson County, Texas. Said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Edward C. Holland to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -82 -0720, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas. TRACT 4.2: The South One -half of Lot Three (S. 1/2 of 3), all of Lot Four (4) and North One -half of Lot Five (N. 1/2 of 5), Block One (1), of Holland Addition to the City of Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas, according to the map or plat of record thereof, on file in Volume 3, Page 113, Map Records in the Office of the County Clerk of Jefferson County, Texas. Said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "Warranty Deed" from George E. Meza and Anna L. Meza to Huntsman Corporation as recorded in Clerk's File No. 95- 9537276, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas. TRACT 4.3: South One -half of Lot 5, all of Lot 6, in Block 1 (S. 1/2 of Lt. 5, Lt. 6 in Blk. 1) and all of Lots One, Two, Three and Four in Block 2 (Lts. 1, 2, 3 & 4, Blk. 2) of Holland Addition to Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas, according to the map or plat of record in Volume 3. Page 113, Map Records in the Office of the County Clerk of Jefferson County, Texas. Said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Audrey L. Cundiff Elliott to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -25 -1132, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas. TRACT 4.4: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), in Block Two (2), Holland Addition to the Town of Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas, according to the map or plat of record in Vol. 3, Page 113, Map Records in the Office of the County Clerk of Jefferson County, Texas. Said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "Substitute Trustee's Deed" from Thomas R. Sicily to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 102 -80 -0164, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas. Exhibit A-12 5948320v.2 137777/00001 TRACT 4.5: Lots Six, Seven and Eight (6, 7 & 8) in Block Three (3) of Holland Addition to the City of Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas, as per the map or plat of said addition, recorded in Vol. 3, Pg. 113 Map Records said County and State. Said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Michael D. Johnston and Dena R. Johnston to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -12 -2388, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas. TRACT 4.6: Tract I Lots numbered Nine and Ten (9 & 10) in Block number Three (3) and Lot number One (1) in Block number Four (4) of Holland Addition to the City of Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 3, Page 113 Map Records of Jefferson County, Texas. Said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Robert J. Cutshall and Beverly A. Cutshall to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 102 -96 -2363, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas. Tract II Being that Alley or public right -of -way between Lot Ten (10), Block Three (3) and Lot One (1), Block Four (4), of Holland Addition to the City of Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 3, Page 113 Map Records of Jefferson County, Texas. Said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Robert J. Cutshall and Beverly A. Cutshall to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 102 -96 -2363, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas. TRACT 4.7: Lots Two, Three and Four in Block Four (Lots 2, 3 & 4, in Block 4) of Holland Addition to the City of Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas, according To the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 3, Page 113 Map Records in the Office of the County Clerk of said County and State. Said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Bert LeDoux and Pasty LeDoux to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -81- 1273, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas. TRACT 4.8: Legal Description: 0.2509 Acre Tract or Parcel of Land Out of and Part of Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 4 Holland Addition to Port Neches Volume 3, Page 113, Map Records Thomas F. McKinney League, Abstract No. 41 Jefferson County, Texas Exhibit A -13 5948320v.2 137777/00001 BEING a 0.2509 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Thomas F. McKinney League, Abstract No. 41, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of and part of Lots Five. Six. Seven and Eight, in Block Four (Lts. 5, 6, 7 and 8, in Blk. 4) of Holland Addition to Port Neches, a subdivision of the City of Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 3, Page 113 Map Records in the Office of the County Clerk of said County and State and said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Michael Bill Phillips to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -95 -1839, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 0.2509 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: NOTE: All bearings are referenced to the West right -of -way line of State Spur 136 as SOUTH 05 °52'26" WEST as assumed BEGINNING at a 1/2" iron rod found for the most Southerly corner of the said Lot 6, the same being the Westerly corner of the said Lot 7 and also being in the Easterly line of a 15 foot wide alley and said corner being the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 639.61 feet and being subtended by a chord bearing NORTH 29 °09'25" WEST having a chord length of 57.98 feet; THENCE NORTHERLY, along and with the Westerly line of the said Lots 6 and 5 and along and with said curve, for an arc length of 58.00 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for corner, said corner being the most Westerly corner of the said Lot 5 and the most Southerly corner of Lot 4 of the above referenced Block 4; THENCE NORTH 60 °04'57" EAST, for the boundary between the said Lots 4 and 5, for a distance of 112.07 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for corner, said corner being in the apparent Westerly right of way line of Sycamore Street, and said corner also being the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 749.61 feet and being subtended by a chord bearing SOUTH 3 1°30'19" EAST having a chord length of 14.50 feet; THENCE SOUTHERLY, along and with said curve and the apparent Westerly right of way line of Sycamore Street, for an arc length of 14.50 feet, to a 5/8" iron rod set for corner, said comer also being the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 162.98 feet and being subtended by a chord bearing SOUTH 14 °59'05" EAST having a chord length of 140.81 feet; THENCE SOUTHERLY, along and with said curve and the apparent Westerly right -of -way line of Sycamore Street. for an arc length of 145.60 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for corner, said corner being in the South line of the said Lot 8; THENCE NORTH 84 °08'30" WEST, along and with the South line of the said Lot 8, for a distance of 98.57 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for corner, said corner being the Southwest corner of the said Lot 8 and also being the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 639.61 feet and being subtended by a chord bearing NORTH 24 °59'17" WEST having a chord length of 35.07 feet; Exhibit A -I4 5948320v.2 137777/00001 THENCE NORTHERLY, along and with said curve and the Westerly line of the said Lots 8 and 7, the same being the Easterly line of a 15 foot wide alley, for an arc length of 35.08 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0.2509 acres of land, more or less. TRACT 4.9: Legal Description: 0.5661 Acres Tract or Parcel of Land Out of and Part of Lots ? &8, Block 11,RangeE Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision Volume 1, Page 22, Map Records, Thomas F. McKinney League, Abstract No. 41 Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 0.5661 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Thomas F. McKinney League, Abstract No. 41, Jefferson County, Texas and being also out of and part of Lots 7 & 8, Block 11, Range E, Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Mark Gonzalez and Louan Gonzalez to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -68 -1874, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas, being more particularly described as follows; NOTE: All hearings are referenced to the West right -of -way line of State Spur 136 as SOUTH 05 °8226" WEST as assumed. BEGINNING at a 1/2" iron rod found for the Southeast corner of the tract herein described and the Northeast corner of that certain tract described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Ted Wayne Desormeaux and Helen M, Desormeaux to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 105 -05 -1864, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas, and said corner being in the Westerly right of way line of Sycamore Street; THENCE SOUTH 70 °12'59" WEST, for the boundary between the tract herein described and the above referenced Texaco Chemical Company tract, for a distance of 138.61 feet to a 1 1/4" iron pipe found for corner, said corner being Northwest corner of said Texaco Chemical Company tract, and being in the Easterly line of that certain called 302.8237 acre tract, identified as Tract V, as described in a "Deed" from Star Enterprise to Motiva Enterprises, LLC, as recorded in Clerk's File No. 98- 9840877, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE NORTH 23 °33'47" WEST, for the boundary between the tract herein described and the said 302.8237 acre Motiva Enterprises, LW Tract, for a distance of 139.87 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for corner, said corner being the most Southerly corner of the remainder of that certain called Seventh Tract as described in a " Partition Deed" from Ada Champagne, et al. to Ada Champagne and Josephine Duplantis as recorded in Volume 1114, Page 192, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; • Exhibit A -I5 5948320v.2 137777/00001 THENCE NORTH 39 °09'23" EAST, for the boundary between the tract herein described and the said Champagne and Duplantis tract, for a distance of 138.30 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for comer, said comer being the most Easterly corner of the said Champagne and Duplantis tract and also being in the Westerly right of line of Sycamore Street and furthermore being the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 162.98 feet, and being subtended by a chord bearing SOUTH 63 °40' 14" EAST having a chord length of 23.20 feet; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY, along said curve and along and with the Westerly right of way line of Sycamore Street, for an arc length of 23.22 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for comer, THENCE SOUTH 23 °41'46" EAST, along and with the, West right of way line of Sycamore Street, for a distance of 194.65 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0.5661 acres of land, more or less. TRACT 4.10: Legal Description: 0.2377 Acres Tract or Parcel of Land Out of and Part of Lots 7 & 8, Block 11, Range E Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision Volume 1, Page 22,-Map Records, Thomas F. McKinney League, Abstract No. 41 Jefferson County, Texas BEING a 0.2377 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Thomas F. McKinney League, Abstract No. 41, Jefferson County, Texas and being also out of and part of Lots 7 & 8, Block 11, Range E. Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson County. Texas and being out of that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Ted Wayne Desormeaux and Helen M. Desormeaux to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 105 -05 -1864, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas, being more particularly described as follows; NOTE: All bearings are referenced to the West right -of -way line of State Spur 136 as SOUTH 05 °52'26" WEST as assumed. BEGINNING at a 1/2" iron rod found for the Northeast corner of the tract herein described and also being the Southeast corner of that certain tract described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Mark Gonzalez and Louan Gonzalez to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -68 -1874, Official Public Records, 'Jefferson County, Texas, and being in the Westerly right of way line of Sycamore Street; THENCE SOUTH 23 °41'26" EAST, along and with the Westerly right of way line of Sycamore Street, for a distance of 80.05 feet to a set scribed "X" in concrete for corner, said comer being the Northeast corner of that certain tract as described in a "Deed" from Daisy Desormeaux and Exhibit A -16 59411320v.2 137777/00001 BEING a 0.2088 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Thomas F. McKinney League, Abstract No. 41, Jefferson County, Texas and being also out of and part of Lots 7 & 8, Block 11, Range E, Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 22, Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of that certain tract as described in a "Warranty Deed" from Mary Daigle and James D. Daigle to Huntsman Petrochemical Corporation as recorded in Clerk's File No. 97- 9724729, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas, being more particularly described as follows; NOTE: All bearings are referenced to the West right -of -way line of State Spur 136 as SOUTH 05 °52'26" WEST as assumed. BEGINNING at a 1/2" iron rod found for the Northeast corner of the tract herein described, said corner also being the Southeast comer of that certain tract of land as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Joe Gonzalez, Jr. and Alice Faye Gonzalez to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -73 -2060, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas, and said corner also being in the Westerly right of way line of Sycamore Street; THENCE SOUTH 23 °31'03" EAST, along and . with the Westerly right of way line of Sycamore Street, for a distance of 65.20 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for corner, said corner being the Northeast corner of that certain tract of land as described in a "Partition Deed" from A. Hebert, et al. to O. Simon as recorded under Volume 654, Page. 389, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE NORTH 87 °03'40" WEST, for the boundary between the tract herein described and the said Simon tract, for a distance of 156.04 feet to a calculated comer (unable to find or set due to fence post), said corner being the Northwest corner of said Simon tract and in the Easterly line of that certain called 302.8237 acre tract, identified as Tract V, as described in a "Deed" from Star Enterprise to Motiva Enterprises, LLC, as recorded in Clerk's File No. 98- 9840877, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE NORTH 23 °35'26" WEST, for the boundary between the tract herein described and the said 302.8237 acre Motiva tract, for a distance of 65.00 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for comer, said corner being the Southwest corner of the above referenced Texaco Chemical Company tract as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -73 -2060; THENCE SOUTH 87 °08'26" EAST, for the boundary between the tract herein described and the above referenced Texaco Chemical Company tract, for a distance of 156.02 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0.2088 acres of land, more or less. TRACT SIXTEEN: Legal Description: 0.3478 Acres Tract or Parcel of Land Out of and Part of Lots ? &8, Block 1I, Range E Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision Exhibit A -22 5948320v.2 1.37777/00001 • THENCE SOUTH 84 °57'40" EAST, along and with the Southerly right of way line of Sycamore Street, for a distance of 21.27 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0.3478 acres of land, more or less. EDGEPORT ADDITION TRACTS TRACT ELEVEN, PARCEL 11A: The North Ninety -two feet of Lot Four (N. 92' of 4), Block Five (5) of Edgeport Addition to the City of Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, as per the map or plat of said addition, recorded in Volume 4, Page 163 of the Map Records of said County and State. Said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Ethel Rodgers and Dasie Spikes to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -39 -2158, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas. TRACT ELEVEN, PARCEL 11AI: The North Ninety -two feet of Lot Three (N. 92' of 3), Block Five (5) of Edgeport Addition to the City of Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, as per the map or plat of said addition, recorded in Volume 4, Page 163 of the Map Records of said County and State. Said tract also being that certain tract as described in a "General Warranty Deed" from Ethel Rodgers and Dasie Spikes to Texaco Chemical Company as recorded in Film Code No. 103 -39 -2155, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas. FILED AND RECORDED OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS 2010 Nov 02, 10:54 AM 2010040270 PERK /NS: $147.00 CAROLYN L. GUIDRY, COUNTY CLERK JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS Exhibit A -24 5948320v.2 1 37777/00001 • 17/ 1" I I i . 1 1 , . . , , — — — --1 / _ ....- _... .„ \ I STATE HIGHWAY 73 7 — — — — — li \ ,........„...iiIi„..:,.: , MALI 17., V , ' q x r i • 1+ZITIS: ' , .. ,„ 7:St",Iie— I , c "iYil\tp?"; I 1 l' ..,F.■',,Li62.'" I 6 / `• ,• I i I . 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' ' it H,, 1191 HX] 2/10/04 1/11:40 %Amy• ode 1.149 II It nuaauu..• MARK W. Wriantrxr AND ASSOCATES INCORPORATED .ON�i uTr o WGSNZ 9, SV rerYV RJ.AND ? .4I vaxs P.O. JO. Dscember 14, 1994 RIALIMON7;7zX,4377t2e 091192.0!=! TRACT 1 Chevron U.S.A., Inc, - Port Arthur Refinery Jefferson County, Texas Being a 34.475 acre tract or parcel .of land situated in the B.C. Arthur Survey, No. 2 27 and in Range 1, Block Number 2 and R'anga "Q , Block Number Two (2), Jefferson County, Texas and being out of a 49.57 acre tract or parcel of land described in deed from Joe stswts, Will Stewts, Mrs. Oriella Dupont, and her husband John Dupont, and David E. Oriel to Gulf Refining Company, dated July 3, 1914, recorded in Volume 658, Page 112, Dead Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 34.475 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: • . COMMENCING at Gulf monument found for the southwest corner of a 0.034 acre tract as described in Volume 219, Page 76, of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE North 41.'13'45" East for a distance of 1939.55 feet to a found Gulf monument in the west lire of a sixty (60) foot county roadway; THENCE North 48•42'36" West for a distance of 928.35 feet to a found Gulf monument in the south line of West Seventh Street; TEZNCE North 41'24'00" East for a distance of 2301.30 feet to an iron rod set the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described '3-" tract; THENCE South 43'34'25" East, a distance of 998.81 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 41°16'34" East, a distance of 1469.56 fast to a point for. corner; THENCE North 48.44'44" West, a distanbe of 945.01 fast to a point for corner; THENCE North 41.16'41 East, a distance of 668.3i for corner in the westerly right- of-'Nay tina of State Highway TACT 1 Page 1 of 2 Attachment «A„ /18/84 (16:31i %iv', e44 4410 M..Y� /• �..� Spur 214; THENCE North 51•30 West, a distance of 53.36 feet to a point for corner in the westerly right-of-way lino of State Highway Spur 214; THENCE South 41 West, along and with the southerly right - of -way line of county roadway a distance of 2 13 2.54 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 34.475 acres of land, inoreor less. Notes: 1) Bearings Haled on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet. - g► EOf /( j).1(d • ,. ... .• . -„ ) t . FRIVIP 4 .4)- b Mark W. Whiteley, R. P. L. S. No. - F AYP64\PATAV )TACT 4 .)ILI TRACT s Page 2 of 2 RAR4 W. W Y • AND O{.. s CONSULTING NICIEWURS, SURTIZTORS, AND PLAIOTERS P.O. 20x 449: December 14, 1.994 814t13to&T, TEXAS 77736 • 409 /0544 TRACT 2 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery Jefferson County, Texas Being a 40.410 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the B.C. Arthur Survey, No. 227, and being part of Blocks Two and Three ( 2 & 3) Range P, and Block Two (2) Range Q, Jefferson County,. Texas and being out of a 44.88 acre tract or parcel of-land described in deed from Holland Texas Hypotheek Bank to Gulf Refining Company, dated November 11., 1915, recorded in Volume 3.53., Page 627, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 40.410 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at Gulf monument found for the southwest corner of a 0.034 acre tract es dsaoribed in Volume 219, Page 76, of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE North 43..13'45" East for a distance of 1939.55 feat to es found Gulf monument in the west line of a sixty (60) foot county roadway; THENCE North 48 West for a distance of 928.35 feet to a found Gulf monument in the south line of West Seventh Street; THENCE North 41'24'00" East for a distance of 2301.30 feet to a point for corner j Said point also being the northwest Corner of the 34.475 acre tract described as Tract 1; THENCE North 04'37'19" East for a distance of 231.49 feat to ant iro=n rod set for the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE North 02'02'37" West, along and with the southerly right- of - way of a sixty (60) foot roadway, for a distance of 2655,73 feat to a point for corner in the westerly right - of - way line Of' State Highway Spur 214; THENCE South 48 East, along and with the westerly right- - of -way line of State Highway Spur 214; for a distance of 1522.4IS feet to a point for .corner in the westerly right - of - way line cf State Highway Spur 214; TRACT 2 Page 1 of 2 • [/lair• U4.a r..... ••vr •■• THENCE South 41 West, along and with the northerly right - of -way line of county roadway; for a distance or 1931.7o feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 40.410 acres of land, sore or less. Notes: 1) Hearings Based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records. Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet. juuct. 4,1 � ' ` � s'5\ • • Mark W. Whiteley, R. P. L. S. No. 3636 'ty tS- • A U J << . 1r Ps \HP60\DATA \TIACi2,Nil TRACT 2 Page 2 of 2 ¥ARK W. W$ITELEY AND ASSOCLUTS INCORPORATED 8021 P.O. B01 t48t azAUMl NT. TYXAS 77778 409,892.421 December 14, 1994 TRACT 3 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery Jefferson County, Texas Being a 554.093 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the B . c . Arthur Survey, No.227 and in Ranges P and Q, Blocks 2, 3, and 4 (2,3 8 4) , Jefferson County, Texas and being a tract or parcel. of land described in deed from Port Arthur Land Company to Gulf Refining Company, dated November 11, 1.913, recorded in Volume 140, Page. 216, Dead Records, Jefferson County, Texas, and also - being a tract or parcel of land described in deed from Port Arthur Land Company to 'J. M. Guffey, dated April 3, 19 01, recorded in Volume 49, Page 632, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, and a tract or parcel of land described in deed from Port Arthur Land Company to Gulf Refining Company, dated January 11 , 1902, recorded in Volume 56, Peg* 160, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texats, said 554.093 acre tract being more particularly described as follows; COMMENCING at a Gulf monument found for the southwest corner of a 0.034 acre tract as described in Volume 219, Page 76 of the Dead Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE North 31 West for a distance of 1009.73 to a point for corner; said point also being the POINT OF BEGINNING of the: herein described tract; THENCE North 41 West along and with the easterly line of Ranges City Southern railroad right -of -way; for a distance of 3988.28 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 10'25'06" West for a distance of 95.95 feet tc a point for corner; THENCE North 06 West fora distance of 46.73 feet t:. a point for corner for the beginning of a curve to the right; TRACT 3 of THENCE continuing along and with right -of -way line of State Highway 87, in a northerly direction along said curve to the Right having a Radius of 768.52 feet, a Central Angle of 50.37'47 ", a chord which bears South 11'54'24" West 657.23 feet, for an Arc length of 679.11 feat to a point for corner in the south right -of line of State Highway 87; THENCE North 37 East, along and with the south right -of- way line of State Highway 87; for a distance of 2662.95 feet to a point for comer in the south right -of way lino of State Highway 87; THENCE North 38 6 17'24" East, along and with the south right -of-- way line of State Highway 87; for a distance of 229.19 feet to at point for corner in the south right -of -way lino of State Highway 87; THENCE South 49 East, along and with the south right -of- way line of State Highway 87; fora distance of 60.01 feat to a point for corner in the south right- of -way line of State Highway 87; THENCE North 38.17'24" East, along and with the south right -of- way line of State Highway 87; for a distance of 1850.06 feet to a point for corner in tha south right -of -way line of State Highway 87; THENCE South 51.42'36" East, along and with the south right -of- way line of State Highway 87; for a distance of 13.99 feet to a. point for corner in the south right -of --way line of State Highway 87; THENCE North 38'17'24" East, along and with the south right-of- way line of state Highway 87; for a distance of 172.65 feet to a point for corner in tha south right- of--way line of state Highway 87 and the west right-of-way ling of State Highway Spur 214; THENCE North 60 East., for a distance of 109.17 feat to a point for corner; THENCE South 46'42'36" East, along and with the west right: -of -way line of State Highway Spur 214; for a distance of 2136.13 feat to a point for corner; THENCE South 02.02'36" East, along and with the westerly right - of -way Line of an 80 foot Texaco Pipeline Right -of -Way; for a distance 2965.02 feet to a point for corner in the north right.- - of -way line of West Seventh Street; TRACT 3 page 2 of 3 THENCE South 41'17'24" West, along and with the north right-of way 11ne of West Seventh Street; fora distance of 218.00 feet to a point for corner in the north right -of -way line of Wet Seventh Street; . THENCE South 48•42'36" East, along and with the north right -of- way line of West Seventh Street; for a distance of 66.00 feat to a point for corner; THENCE North 41' East, along and with the north ri ght -of- way line of West Seventh Street and the north line o! Tract 4; for a distance of 3787.05 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 554.093 Acres, more or less. Notes: 1) Bearings Based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet. II I 4 i'!iF'i • Mark W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. No. 3636 • 4:41 3e36 ,,• :WP V1VATATRACT3 >ilia TRACT 3 page 3 of .5 MARX w. W731TBL$Y AND ASSOCL4TRS ED a E Rs December 14, 1994 1l�tt7 ON% =AS 777u TRACT 4 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery Jefferson County, Texas Being s 40.511 acre tract or parcel of land described in that certain dead from Port Arthur Canal and Dock Company to Gulf . Refining Company dated June 28, 1922, recorded in Volume 213, Page 169, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, and also a Quitclaim Deed from Port Arthur Land Company to Gulf oil Corporation dated November 9, 1937, recorded in Value 44 2, P8ga 93, Dead Records, Jefferson County, Texas said 40.511 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: CWQ6ENCING at a Gulf monup ent round for the southwest corner of a 0.034 acre tract an described in Volume 219, Page 76 of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Taxes; THENCE North 41 East, for a distance of 110.93 feet to a point for the POINT OP BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE continuing in a northerly direction along a curve to the Right having a Radius of 714.50 feet, a Central Angl• of 12'02' 10"", a chord which bears North 47•56'09" West, for an Arc length of 150.10 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 41'40'36" West, along and with Kansas City Southern right -of -way for a distance of 816.85 feet to a paint for comer; THENCE South 41'17'24" West, a distance of 20.15 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 41 West, a distance of 30.00 feet to a point for corner; in the north line of the abandoned West Sevent`. Street; THENCE North 41°17'24° East, along the north right -of -spray lira of.. the abandoned Weat Seventh Street and the south Line of Tract 3 a distance of 1743.03 feet to a point for corner TRACT 4 Paga 1 of 2 • :ray. THENCE South 48'42'36" East, a distance of 988.35 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 41.13 West, a distance of 1828.62 fest to the POINT of BEGINNING and containing 40.502 acres of land, more or less. Notes: 1) Bearings Based on Port. Arthur Land Co . Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet. 4 3638- • a , • Mark W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. No. 3636 vHVs r s WPONJAT+ \flutt4.N3e TRACT 4 Page 2 cr .2 • :/11/91 09:03 93•499 eat 1341 KR nay ►A1 G. MARK W. WHITELEY AND ASSOCIATES INCORPORAT.FX CONSUL77NOSNaa1 8RS SLOWZYOR9, ,wn PLON.R3 P.O. eoxswe2 December 14, 1994 C7110 /M 1Ex4s 77736 tosisszoni TRACT 5 Chevron V.S.A., Inc. - Port .Arthur Refinery Jefferson County, Texas Being a 303.224 acre tract or parcel of land out of and part of that certain treat or parcel of land described by Deed dated 2- 11-12 recorded in Volume 126 Page 194, Decd Records, Jefferson County, executed by the Texas New Orleans Railroad Co. in. favor of Gulf Refining Co., also that 16.17 acres deedrtbed loy Dead dated 12 -3 -46 recorded in Volume 651 Page 74, Deed Records, Jefferson County, executed by Port Arthur Canal and Doc.k Co. in favor of Gulf Oil Co., also that 37.06 acres described by Deed dated 6 -1 -22 recorded in Volume 222 Page 483, Deed Records, Jefferson County, executed by G. N. Bliss in favor of Gulf Refining Co., also that Certain parcel known as Tract 2 in Dead dated 6-28-22 recorded in Volume 23.9 Page 76, Deed Records, Jefferson county, execubsd by Port Canal and Dock Co. in favor of Gulf Refining Co., also that 2.50 acres described in Deed dated 7 -13 -14 recorded in Volume 145 Page 120, Deed Records, Jefferson County, executed by Joe Stewts, et al, in favor of Gulf' Refining Co., also that certain .7.40 acre tract described by D eed dated I -16 -22 recorded in Volume 213 Page 269, Deed Records, Jefferson County, executed by Port Arthur Rice Milling Co. in feevor of Gulf Refining co., also that certain 0.43 acre Quitclaim Deed dated 6-- 28-22 recorded in Volume 22Z Page 328, Deed Records, Jefferson County, executed by The Trustees of the Port Arthur Land Co, in favor of Gulf Refining Co., also that certain Tract known as Tract 3 as described in Volume 95 Page 499, Deed Records, Jefferson County, also that certain 45.80 acre a; described by Deed dated 2 -7 -02 recorded in Volume 57 Page 3.66, Deed Records, Jefferson County, executed by J. M. Guf fay Petroleum Co. in favor of Gulf Refining Co., also out of and part of that 70. 00 are tract or parcel as described by Deed dated 1 - 11 - 02 recorded ir. Volume 56 Page 160, Deed Records, Jefferson County, also out of. and part of that certain 19.50 acre tract as described by Dead dated 12 -14 -01 recorded in Volume 55 Page 344, Deed Records, Jefferson County, aXecuted by the Trustees for the Port Arthur Land Co. in favor of J. M. Gaffey Petroleum Co., also that Certain 1.31 acre tract described as "SECOND TRACT" iri that certain Deed dated 2 -26 -07 recorded in Volume 95 Page 499, Deed Records, Jefferson County, executed by H. A. Phillips in fun 0 Gulf Refining CO., said 103.244 acres oeiny r.zr a art -ic,J tart described as follows: BEGINNING at a Gulf Oil monument found for the southwest corner of said 0.034 acre tract; THENCE North 41 0 13'00" East, a distance of 30.39 feet to a point for corner in the Southerly Right -of -Way line of the Kansas City Southern Railroad; THENCE, a curve to the Right, along said Southerly Right -of -Nay line, from whose the chord bears North 48.28'13" West, a distance at 138.90 feet, along the curve concave to the northeast, having a radius of 794.50 feet and a central angle or 10 "; THENCE North 41 °40'36" West, a distance of 4754.97 fast to a point for the intersection of said Southerly Right -of -Way and the Easterly Right -of -Way line of State Highway 87; THENCE South 10.25'06" East, along said Highway Right -of -Way . line, a distance of 277.39 feet to a point for corner in th• Northerly Bank at the Turning Basin; THENCE South 72 East, along the North side of said Turning Basin, a distance of 42.98 fast, to a point on the existing Headwall for corner; THENCE South 65 East, a distance of 95.85 feet, to a point on the existing Headwall for corner; THENCE South 59 East, a distance at 44.54 feet, to a point on the existing Headwall for corner; THENCE South 77 East, a distance of 25.61 feet, to a point on the existing Headwall for corner; THENCE South 42 °27.'33" East, a distance of 318.57 fast, to a point on the existing Headwall for corner; THENCE South 59`44'46" West, a distance of 50.68 feet, to a point on the existing Headwall for corner; THENCE South 29 6 36 0 07" East, a distance of 849.33 feet, to a point on the existing Headwall for corner; THENCE South 23.47'44" East, a distance of 1208.02 fast, to a point on the existing Headwall for corner; THENCE South 48'53'3.5" East, a distance of 850,91 feat, tr point on the existing Headwall for corner; THENCE North 39 °58'06" East, a distance of 49.69 *eat, tw a poin on the existing headwall for corns:; TRACT 5 Page 2 of 4 • 0 THENCE south 48'32'56" East, a distance of 234.76 fest to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE South 02•16'15" West, a distance of 30.72 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE South 42'06'26" West, a distancs of 273.86 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE South 48'40'11" West, a distance of 850.45 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE South 37'13'59" West, a distance of 58.96 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE South 09'12'18" East, a distance of 809.79 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE South 10•37'44« East, a distance of 245.66 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE South 11'47'42" East, a distance of 273.53 feat to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE North 54'48'49" East, a distance of 88.17 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE Korth 69 East, a distance of 199.73 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE North 80'47'47" East, a distance of 166.13 feat to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE North 80.39'45" East, a distance of 633.29 feat to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE North 65'43'07" East, a distance of 197.89 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE North 61.12'28" East, a distance of 201.96 feat to an ix W.7 rod found for corner; THENCE North 52.05'05" East, a distance of 198.63 feet to an iror'• rod found for corner; • • THENCE North 34'20'04" East, a distance of 202.33 feet to an irc� rod found for corner;. THENCE North 20'41'05" East, a distance of 201. y 4 fee's to as it cr rod found for corner; TRACT 5 Page 3 of 4 • THENCE North 14.08'03" East, a distance of 63.15 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE North 16.51'40" West, a distance of 230.63 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE North 25 West, a distance of 300.34 feet to an iron rod found for corner; THENCE North 41.13'00• East, a distance of 214.93 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 103. =24 Acres, more or less. Motets 1) Bearings Based an Port Arthur Land Co. subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet, if • `1 r p oirior Mark W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. No. 3635 1' ' � v .1#:q'�,t4o S•iltiv4 • ,.� Fc %WP6C1DAtA\T* ft's . $U TRACT 5 page 4 of 4 WA/LW. WiDTEIZZY SONSTILMORVINISSIL December 14, 1994 ra►b0[sN a sr. 2>r4f rlrsr TRACT s Chevron U.S.A., Ino. - Port Arthur Refinery Jefferson County, Texas WWainq a 371.719 acre tract or parcel of land out of and part of that certain 279.46 acres of land descrribed as "first Tract" by Deed dated 2 -26 -07 recorded In Voltage 95 page 499, peed Record., Jefferson County, enaeated by H.A. Phillips in favor of Gulf Refining Co., also that aortal's tract known as RTriat 1" as described in Deed dated 11 -14 -10 recorded in Voltae 2275 Page 267, Deed Records, Jefferson County, euesauted by Texaco, Iip..in favor of Gulf Oil Co., also that certain 37.20 acre treat as described by Deed dated i -2i -13 recorded in Volume 139 Paige 84 Dead Records, Jefferson County, also that certain 40 toot strip of land being *ore particularly described as NTraot 1" by Deed dated 2.2 -21 -21 recorded in Volume 212 Page 6, Deed Records, Jefferson County, executed by The County of Jefferson in favor of Gulf Refining Co., also that 175.09 acres as described by Deed dated 10 -30 -15 recorded in Volume 153 Page 11, Deed Records, Jefferson county, executed by The Texas Co. In favor et Mat Refining Co., also part of Viet 1.17 acre tract described by Dud dated 3 -79 -15 recorded in Volume 149 Page 69, peed Records, Jefferson County, executed by The Trustees of The Port Arthur Land Ca. in favor of Gulf Refining Co., said 371.719 aeries being sore particularly described as follows COMMENCING et a Gulf oil monument found for the southwest corner of a 0.034 acre tract es described in Voluse 219 Page 76; THENCE North 01'15'31" West, a distance of 8630.53 feet to a point for corner at the Northeasterly corner of the intersection of the Southern Pscific Railroad and Spurr 214 for the POINT 07 BZGIWRINC; TAtNCE North 41•42'36" hest, a distance of 1719.16 feet to a point for corner in the southwesterly Right - of - Nay line of Spun* 214; TXV4CB South 62.26'2 4s hest, along the centerline of Alligator Bayou, a distance of 1616.87 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 34.44•30* West, a distance of 398.67 blotto a point for corner in tha beginning of a curve tangent to said line; l s. V, t994 Page 1 of 3 EC 2? '94 11:69 429 412 :3ar., naGc.J2'..: THENCE southwesterly, westerly, northveatsrly and northerly a distances of 120.19 fast to a point for corner along the avrvs Concave to the north, baying a radius of 50.00 fast and a contra' angle of 13E THENCE North 16 West tangent to said curve, a distanced 24.05 fast to a point for earner in said *Tract 1 TW(C8 Borth 45.50'47" West, along the Worth Line of said •Tract 1" a distance of •8.00 feet to a point for oorne:r•; THENCE North 71'53.59* West, a distance a! 126.04 !sotto a point for cornar; =MICE North 87 West, a distance of 60.09 feat to a point for corner; TU2WCC South 43 Wesat, a distance of 50.91 feet to al point for corner; THENCE South 30 least, a dtstarca of 100.96 teat to a point for corner; ritzscB South 76'32'31" Wait, a distancs of 123.41 test to a point for corner; THENCE South 66.14'21• West, a distance of 91.21 fact to a point for ccriter; THE?(CE South 59.56'40" West, a distance of 155.53. feet to •a point for corner; • THENCE South 48 Wait, a distance of 70,0S fest to a point for corner; THENCE Borth 32.46'13" Nast, a distance of 107.22 fast to a point for corner; THENCE South 70.05'37" West, a distance of 159.21 fest to a point for Corn. ?; THENCE South 50 Vast, a distance of 33.21 rest to a. point for corner; THENCE South 01.46'02* Wept, a distance of 43.23 fact to s► point for corner; THENCE SOUth 53.22 `42" East, a distance of 27.65 fast to a poi41 for corner; THENCE South 59 N•at, a distance of 239,15 fist to a pint Ravi .. ` % 1 « .a.r n, 115% Pals 2 of 3 • • SC !? '94 1 t : 13 439 f)3 i34$ PA5::.3ET3 for corner; THENCE South 61.56'50 Mast, a distance et 541.26 fs.t to a point for corns; THENCE South 61 Nast, a distance of 195.50 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 10•25'511* Nast, a distance of 311.66 fest to a point for corner= THENCE South 32•01'5, Wrest, • distance of 255.23 fast to a point for corner in the Sortberly Right line of the Southern Pacific Railroad (based on a 100' Right -of -Nay); THENCE South 31.05' 32' last, along and with the said Northerly line, a distance of 3222.22 feet to a point for corner to tbs beginning of a marvel tangent to said line THENCE southeasterly anoutherly a distanoa of 1311.00 ea and. s teat to a point for corner along the curve concave to tbs southlinme t, having a radius of 1945,36 fast and a central angle of 40 THENCE South 10'21'06• Vast tangent to said curve, a distance of 1131.47 feet to a point for oornar to a point of cusp cm a curve concave to the southeast paving a radius of 161.52 feet ma a central angle of 20.05'54 and Ding subtended by a chord vtich bears North 27e02 East 203.05 foot, said rod also bairn/ at the intersection of said Northerly lino and the Westerly Right- of lines the Southern Pacific Railroad; THENCE northerly and northsastarly along said curve, *distance of 306.42 feet to a point for corner! THENCE North 37.14 East, along and vith said Southern Pacific Railroad, a distance of 5029.71 fait to tit, MINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 371.719 hares, more or lass. Notes: 1) 8sarings sasad on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in volume 1, Page 24 of that Nap Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2 Craving included on separate shoat. I l i Mark V. Whiteley, R.P. . . •. 3636 44e M j .. r ... At TRACT 6 .�a.r V, +994 Page 3 of 3 • }EC 27 '94 t i o le 439 992 :349 PAGt.?34 I k4cr 7 June 18, 2004 Field Note Description Being an 1161.0954 acre Tract or Parcel of land out of and a part of that certain called 1555.182 acre tract of land out of the T. & N.O. R.R. Co. Survey, Section No. 122, Abstract No. 486, the T. & N.O. R.R. Co. Survey, Section No. 121, Abstract No. 2 and the Franklin Baker Survey No. 2, being also called the John Wescott Survey, Abstract No. 725, Jefferson County, Texas, and being more particularly described as TRACT 7 in a SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED dated February 29, 1995, from Chevron U.S.A.. Inc.. a Pennsylvania corporation, to Clark Refining & Marketing, Inc., a Delaware corporation, recorded in Clerk's File No. 95- 9505598, Official Public Records, Jefferson County, Texas and also being out of and part of that certain 533.61 acre or tract of land out of the T. & N.O. R.R. Co. Survey, Section No. 122, Abstract No. 486, Jefferson County, Texas, and being more particularly described in that certain Deed dated 5 -10 -24 recorded in Volume 240 Page 620, executed by W.P. H. McFaddin In favor of Gulf Refining Co., out of and part of that certain 470.00 acre or tract of land out of the T. 8a N.O. R.R. Co. Survey, Section No. 121, Abstract No. 250, Jefferson County, Texas; and being more particularly described in that certain Deed dated 10-21-16 recorded in Volume 152 Page 97, executed by E. A. Laughlin and N.M. Barrier in favor of Gulf Refining Co., Save and Except that 0.127 acres as described as "Parcel No. I and Parcel No. 2 ", in that certain Right -of -Way deed dated 5 -18 -33 recorded in Volume 365 Page 626, Deed Records Jefferson County, Texas, also being part of that certain 142.839 acre tract out of and part of the Franklin Baker Survey No. 2, being also called the John Wescott Survey, Abstract No, 725, and being described in that deed dated 2 -25 -48 recorded in Volume 689 Page 557, Deed Records Jefferson County, executed by the McFaddin Trust in favor of Gulf Refining Co., also that certain 20.00 acre tract out of the John Wescott Survey, Abstract No. 723, as described in deed dated 7-6-77 recorded in Volume 2022 Page 220 Deed Records Jefferson County, executed by Dan Benson, et al, in favor of Gulf Refining Co., also that 120,00 acre "Second Tract" out of the Franklin Baker survey No. 2 described in deed dated 11-6-17 as recorded in Volume 169 Page 88 Deed Records Jefferson, executed by John J. Wescott and wife, May B. Wescott In favor of Gulf Refining Co. also that :. ertain 88.00 acre "First Tract" out of the Franklin Baker No. 2 as described in deed dated 11-6-17 as recorded in Volume 169 Page 88 Deed Records Jefferson county, executed by John J. Wescott and May B. Wescott in favor of Gulf Refining Co., also that certain 39.8074 acre tract as described in deed dated 12 -1 -82 recorded in County Clerks Film Code No. 100 -01 -1572 Real Property Records Jefferson county, executed by W. P. Clements, Jr. Governor of the State of Texas and Bob Armstrong, Commissioner of the General Land Office in favor of Gulf Oil Co.. also that certain 10.0630 acre described as "Tract 2" in that certain deed dated 11 -14 -80 r;corde•.:i in Volume 2276 Page 267 Deed Records Jefferson county, executed by Texaco Inc. in fav cc Gulf Oil Co„ also that certain 24.00 acres out of the B C. Arthur Survey, Abstract No. 61. Jefferson County, being more fully described as "Second" in that certain deed _'aced 1 1-19-4ii recorded in Volume 487 Page 72. Deed Records Jefferson Count", executed b■ Texas and N.' Orleans Railroad Co. in favor of Gulf Oil Co.. also 16.54 acres cat of the T. 4 N .O. o R. C: Survey No. 121, Abstract No 250, as described in d;;ed dazed 4-1 -51 recorded in Volume Pi; Page 102. Deed Record_ Jefferson County, executed by Smca. H: wt Conork::ri .o. ; Ca ... favor of Gulf oil Cn a ,,. 1 - COMMENCING at a Gulf monument found for the southwest corner of a 0.034 acre tractas described in Volume 219, Page 76, of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE SOUTH 08° 09' 50" WEST for a distance of 6952.43 feet to a point for corner atthe intersection of the Intracoastal Waterway Northerly Right -of -Way line as recorded in Volume 330, Page 136, Deed Records, Jefferson County, and the Southwesterly Right -of Way line of State Highway 87 for the POINT OF BEGINNING of the tract herein described; THENCE SOUTH 72 °57' 13" WEST, along and with the said Intracoastal Waterway Northerly Right -of -Way line and the most Southerly line of the said TRACT 7 and the tract herein described, for a distance of 403.26 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH" for the Southeast corner of that certain called 394.130 acre tract or parcel of land as described is a CORRECTION SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED dated October 16, 2003, from THE PREMCOR REFINING GROUP, INC., a Delaware Corporation, to JEFFERSON COUNTY WATERWAY AND NAVIGATION DISTRICT, recorded in Clerk's File No. 2004007419, Official Public Records of Jefferson County, Texas, and also being the most Southerly corner of the tract herein described; THENCE in a Northerly direction along the common line between the said 394.130 acre tract and the tract herein described the following courses and distances; NORTH 17 °39'43" WEST for a distance of 177.07 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH"; NORTH 18 °32'58" EAST for a distance of 5.01 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 20 °05'35" WEST for a distance of 254.20 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 34 °30'59" WEST for a distance of 130.12 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 50 °56'10" WEST for a distance of 74.27 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH"; NORTH 47 °03'54" WEST for a distance of 232.14 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 36°03'34" WEST for a distance of 214.38 feet to a 5.'S inch iron rod w W cap stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 30 °33'50" WEST for a distance of 166.22 feet to a 5:8 inch iron rod with ca; stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 43'35'49" WEST for a distance of 54.37 feet to a 5:S inch ircared with eel: stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 70'48'48" WEST for a diaiance of 32.36 feet to a 5 inch ironrod avitn car stamped "WORTECH"; NORTH 82'50'30" :LAST for a distance of 405.09 feet to 3 5'8 inch i:on rod stamped "WORTECH"; SOUTH 55'03'52" WEST for a .3ir:arce of 150.25 feat 5 Sin;:: r:';± __. Vamped "WORTECH"; NORTH 53 °48'09" WEST for a distance of 58.59 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH"; NORTH 01°45'02" WEST for a distance of 229.95 fee to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH"; NORTH 19 °04'04" EAST for a distance of 192.07 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH"; NORTH 00 °40'17" EAST for a distance of 244.39 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH"; NORTH 0595'4 EAST for a distance of 554.53 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 11°25'41" WEST for a distance of 206.61 feet to a 5.8 inch iron rod withal:, stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 10 °53'54" WEST for a distance of 259.58 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with up stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 47 °45'37" WEST for a distance of 72.05 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap • stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 38 °33'06" WEST fora distance of 220.02 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH "; NORTH 57 °09'52" WEST for a distance of 35.78 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH. "; NORTH 87 °13'32" WEST for a distance of 87.99 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH "; THENCE SOUTH 74 °24'03" WEST, along the common line between the said 394.130 acre tract and the said tract herein described. for a distance 01 388.44 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; THENCE SOUTH 04`46'06" EAST, along the common line between the said 394.130 acre tract and the said tract herein described, for a distance of 80.14 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; THENCE in a Southwesterl: direction along the. common line between the said 394,130 aee tract and the said tract herein described the following courses and distances; SOUTH 03 WEST for a distance of 30.03 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rid; SOUTH 30 °03'18" WEST for a distance of 39.95 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; SOUTH 46°45'41" WEST for a distance of 39.89 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod: SOUTH 58 °37'27" WEST for a distance of 80.01 feet to a 5/3 inch iron rod: SOUTH 63'09'03" WEST for a distance of 89.86 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod: SOUTH 71'20'22" WEST for a distance of 109.19 feet to a 5/3 inch iron red: . SOUTH 76 WEST for a distance of 70.88 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rid; SOUTH 86 0 43' 18" WEST for a distance of 50.37 feet to a 5'8 inch iron rod: THENCE in a Northwesterly direction along the common line between the said 394.13C ,..c tract and the said tract herein described the following courses and distances: NORTH 87''22'50" WEST f o r a distal= of 70.19 feet to 3 513 irtch inn re : ' NORTH 021° " " 0 NORTH „ h WEST roc a distance of a5.67 i,l a 5.6 t RLt' Ir.).; NORTH 51''11'11" WEST for a distance of 1 feel t:' 3 : � ir. :" Page 3 • NORTH 08 °06'45" WEST for a distance of 216.03 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 56 °26'11" WEST for a distance of 55.94 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 54 °06'47" WEST for a distance of 27.19 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 07 °36'27" WEST for a distance of 24.73 feet to a 5/8 inch iroa rod; • NORTH 11°50'36" WEST for a distance of 85.24 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 10 °0428" WEST for a distance of 182.57 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 08 °01'10" WEST for a distance of 313.86 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 35°2I'41" WEST for a distance of 61.65 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 49'44'36" WEST for a distance of 90.83 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 17'07'21" WEST for a distance of 43.40 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod: NORTH 3'41'34" WEST for a distance of 62.16 feet to a 5!8 inch iron rod; THENCE in a Southwesterly direction along the common line between the said 394.130 acre tract and the said tract herein described the following courses and distances; SOUTH 76 °01'58" WEST for a distance of 10186 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; • . - - SOUTH 54 0 5420" WEST for a distance of 121.59 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; SOUTH 77 °50'38" WEST for a distance of 51.01 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 89 °42'04" WEST for a distance of 274.48 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 88 °44'59" WEST for a distance of 300.25 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; NORTH 89 °38'01" WEST for a distance of 254.18 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; SOUTH 78 °59'08" WEST for a distance of 179.32 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod; SOUTH 78°14'29" WEST for a distance of 549.57 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH'; SOUTH 37`56'28" WEST for a distance of 206.57 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH"; SOUTH 02°10'39" WEST for a distance of 99.85 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH "; SOUTH 18 °54'55" EAST for a distance of 239.18 feet tc a 518 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH"; SOUTH 12 °09'33" WEST for a distance of 527.03 feet to a 5.8 inch t ar, roc', with ca;: stamped "WORTECH SOUTH 05 °40'11" WEST for a distance of 1 96.89 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "WORTECH SOUTH 13°33'14" WEST for a distance of 1004.20 feet to a 518 inch iron rod wi th cap stamped "WORTECH" located in a Westerly line of the said TRACT 7 and also te; : in the Westerl} line of the said Tract 2: THENCE NORTH 01 °41'46" EAST, along the said Westerly tine of the said TRAC T 7. ti 3a::! Tract 2 and the tract herein de scribed, for a distance of 496.50 feet to t m.:A iar corner; THENCE NORTH 88' 06 WEST, along and :Lich a Southerly line of said TRACT 7 ,,; the said tract herein described, a distance of 3169.10 fa to a pc'i for corner in the Soar a ii:"; lin: tribe Jefferson C'o ant: Dr.a;nai Distri_. No. 7 '.tai:. ' .t rie. 3. L�t� fay: l.:.i,._.._. � t�:i�. o c: Soutnwesterl> comer of that certain i - 1 2.S3`�" �i Tract 3 � t said t ,.." Page .1.7.f THENCE NORTH 09° 09' 08" EAST, along and with the West line of said Tract 3, the said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described, a distance of 3349.42 feet, toa point for cornet. said corner also being in said Southeasterly line of D.D. 7 Outfall Canal; THENCE NORTH 10° 41' 30" EAST. along and with the West line of said TRACT 7 andthe said tract herein described, a distance of 7819.98 feet, to a point for corner in the Northwesterly line of said Outfall Canal; THENCE SOUTH 46° 43' 29" EAST, along and with a Northeasterly line of said TRACT land the said tract herein described, a distance of 769.40 feet to a point for corner; THENCE in a Northerly direction along and with a Westerly line of said TRACT 7 and thecaid tract herein described the following courses and distances; NORTH 01° 06' 04" EAST, a distance of 358:89 feet to a point for comer; - • NORTH 44° 18' 04" EAST, a distance of 543.06 feet to a point for corner; NORTH 19° 44' 31" EAST, a distance of 252.95 feet w a point for corner for the mast Southwesterly corner of said 10.0630 acre Tract 2; THENCE NORTH 18° 06' 28" WEST, along and with the Westerly line ofsaid 10.0630 acre tract and a Westerly tine of the said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described, a distanced' 100.26 feet to a point for corner; THENCE continuing in a Northerly direction along and with. a Westerly line of said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described the following courses and distances; NORTH 07° 2 l' 41" WEST, a distance of 109.29 feet, to a point for corner; NORTH 13° 26' 58" WEST, a distance of 169.19 feet. to a point for corner; NORTH 06 °- 35' 24" WEST, a distance of 120.91 feet, to a point for comer: NORTH 04' 45' 47" WEST, a distance of 121.92 feet. to a point for corner; NORTH 06' 20' 31" WEST, a distance of 87,61 fret, to a point for comer; NORTH 03 48' 09" WEST, a distance of 106.37 feet, to a point for corner; NORTH 08° 13' 01" WEST, a distance of 99.75 feet, to a point for comer; NORTH 26 44' 50" EAST, a distance of 104.69 feet, to a 5 1 8 inch iron rod for cone!: NORTH 35' 24' 15" WEST a distance of 110.78 feet. to a 2 inch iron pipe for coma: NORTH 38' 54' 28" EAST, a distance of 147.09 feet, to a point for corner; NORTH 51° 05' 32" WEST, a distance of 568.96 feet, to a point for corner; NORTH 3$' 54' 28 " East, a distance of 100.00 feet, to a point for corner ir. the ::oucht :t; Right-of-Way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad (based on a 100 foot Right -ot• ay' and the niost Northerly confer of the said TRACT 7 and the said tract h .trein THENCE SOUTH 51' 05' 31" EAST. along and kith said Southerly Right - -Way line am: Northerly line of said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described. a distance c'26 1 .u$ f:' • .,_ beg:r_ning l., a eirve t.) the Sc'unth est !'a'. Irlg a ti: i.'.b N 1 4 'c'• te.:l. Cta,•J 2 -� ....•. • angle of 40° 40' 25" and being subtended by a chord which bears South 30° 45' 19" East 1282.67 feet, to a point for corner; THENCE Southeasterly and Southerly along said curve in said Southerly Right -of -way and the Northerly line of said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described, a distance of 1 310.00 feet to a point for comer; THENCE SOUTH 10° 25' 06" EAST, continuing along said Southerly Right-of-way and the Northerly line of said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described, a distance of 1496.20 feet, to a point for corner in the 'Westerly line of a Road Easement from the State of Texas to Gulf Oil. Co. as recorded in Volume 1436 Page 97, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE SOUTH 28° 03' 49" WEST, along the Easterly line of the said TRACT 7 and the sa;d tract herein described, a distance of 66.07 feet to a point for comer; THENCE SOUTH 15° 39' 21" WEST, along the Easterly line of the said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described, a distance of 37.20 feet, to a point for corner, THENCE SOUTH 29° 49' 24" WEST, along the Easterly line of the said TRACT 7 and the said tenet Herein described, a distance of 100.86 feet to a point for corner in the Westerly line ofState Highway 87 for the beginning of a curve tangent to said line; THENCE Southwesterly and Southerly, along said Westerly line of State Highway 87 and the Easterly line of the said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described, a distance of 248.10 feet to a point for comer along the curve concave to the east, having a radius of 354.34 feet, and a central angle of 40° 07' 00 "; THENCE along the said Westerly line of State Highway 87 and the Easterly lin: of the said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described, the following courses and distances; SOUTH 10° 17 36" EAST tangent to said curve, a distance of 147.00 feet, to an iron rod for comer; SOUTH 07 27' 08" EAST a distance of 333.63 feet, to a Texas Department of Transportation Highway Monument for comer; SOUTH 12° 42' 33" EAST, a distance of 548.43 feet. to a point for corner; • SOUTH 10° 25' 06" EAST, a distance of 4577,81 feet, to an iron rod for beginntn_ c`a curve tangent to said line; THENCE Southerly along the said Westerly line of State Highway 87 and the Easterly lintcf the said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described, a distance of 766.64 fee , to a point. f.; corner along the curve concave to the east. having a radius of 5779.64 feet, ar,d c:ntr1 a: ^•Z:_ •.: 07° 36' 00 "; THENCE SOUTH 13' 01' t ?6 " along :1 ::ai•: `.' �s ;�r'; !; . ;' S:.._ ; Y' _:.'.'.._ Easterly line of the said TRACT 7 and the said tract therein desc-ine'. : distance cf 1601.58 feet to ,; point for corre r: Pa;jec THENCE SOUTH 17° 59' 37" EAST, along the said Westerly line of State Highway 87 and the Easterly line of the said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described, a distance of 1 803.26 feet to a point for corner; THENCE SOUTH 17' 07' 06" EAST, along the said Westerly lint of State Highway 87 and the Easterly line of the said TRACT 7 and the said tract herein described,. a distance of 988.17 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, containing 1161.0954 Acres, more or less. Notes: 1 j Bearings Based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1. Page 24 of the Map Records. Jefferson County, Texas. Pa 7 c ' .1 awe a• vi. 14 r •-. .r• 4.►41• -... • ••■■■■•-- - - —r... MARX W. WTZLEl INCORPORATED sURVSIMIAANDIVANNIRS ASSOG%Arxs December 14, 1994 P.O.BGX6r92 BL4V N7', =US 77726 ..miwin 4091104M21 TRACT 8 Chevron U.S.A., Inc, - Port Arthur Refinery Jefferson County, Texas Being a 1151.947 acre tract or parcel out of the T.8 N. o. R.R. Survey Abstract No.'s 279, 280, 281 and 282 and part of that certain 1158.220 acre tract as conveyed by Correction Deed dated 6 -15 -54 described in Volume 946 Page 461 Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, executed by W. P. H. MoFaddin at el, in favor 6f - Gulf Refining Co., COMMENCING at Gulf monument found for the southwest corner of a 0.034 acre tract as described in Volume 219, Page 76, o=' the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE North 88 °02'57" West for a distance of 7651.85 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the Tract herein described; THENCE North 10 East, along the Easterly line of said Survey No. 282, a distance of 5713.10 feet , to a. point for corner; THENCE North 01 East, along the Easterly bank of Taylors Bayou, a distance of 795.29 feet to a point for corner; THENCE along and with the meanders of Taylors Bayou the 1o1owing Courses and distances: North 65.50'55" West, a distance of 185.16 feet; North 65.16'37" West, a distance of 214.32 feat; North 82.52'05* West, a distance of 157.57 feet; • South 83•24'08" West, a distance of 224.05 feet; South 83.05'41" West, a distance of 210.13 feat; South 77.02'38" West, a distance of 208.07 feet; South 78.30'24" Weet, a distance of 272.02 feet; South 85•22'58" West, a distance of 242.25 feet; South 89 West, a distance of 242.77 feet; North 88•05'59" West, a distance of 170.97 feet; North 83.33'43" West, a distance of 201.28 feet; Korth 83.24'04" West, a distance of 214.13 feet; South 89 0 57'31" West, a distance of 189.34 feet; North 85 0 44'59" West, a distance of 217.24 feet; forth 88 °22'46" West, a distance of 210.22 fast; South 76•06 West,'a distance of 137.90 feet; TACT 8 Page 1 of 2 • South 67'39'43" West, a distance of 143.32 fast; South 74 West, a distance of 205.93 fast; South 49.47'10" West, a distance of 425.16 feet; South 39.13'21" West, a distance of 261.19 feet; South 43'33'35" West, a distance of 115.95 fast; North 71 West, a distance of 39.25 feet; South 75.06'56" West, a distance of 413.98 feat; North 75.30'53" West, a distance of 318.06 feet; North 56.19'55" West, a distance of 143.87 feet; North 49.05'38" west, a distance of 241.38 feet; North 37'15'09" West, a distance of 236.94 fast; North 27'28'11" West, a distance of 188.22 feet; North 43.56'45" West, a distance of 95.94 fest; North 72'11'56" West, a distance of 116.30 feet; North 66'09'59" West, a distance of 197.27 fast; South 94.00'38" West, a distance of 121.65 feet; South 79.42'42" West, a distant. of 175.86 fast; South 41•59'31" West, a. distance of 188.18 feet; South 38.34'02" West, a distance of 364.43 fast; South 46 West, a distance of 326.13 feet; South 57.39'38" West, a distance of 602.21 feet; South 69.00'56" West, a distance of 286.48 feet; South 14'04'18" West, a distance of 191.78 feet; North 72.36'35" West, a distance of 373.97 feet; North 63'04'55" Went, a distance of 253.47 feet; North 48.15'22" West, a distance of 227.17 feet; North 45 West, a distance of 371.40 feet; North 52'54'54" West, a, distance of 81.38 feat; South 19.06'33" West, a distance of 196.66 feet; South 28.05'08" West, a distance of 175.59 feet; THENCE South 03.55'30" West, a distance of 5167.17 fest to a point for corner; THENCE South 86.05'57" East, a distance of 8203.37 feet to the POINT 01 BEGINNING. containing 1151.947 Acres, more or leas. Notes: 1) Bearings Based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on separate sheet. A ti • 1 111 . 3 � t F ElE;i.. L/1 411/4,,M Mark W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. No. 3635 I: \106CVATA \T WRAC Td.43 TRACT 8 Fags 2 of 2 1/10/V4 08: 0z =guy erg 4340 me Itt11 tn1.G1 auv rhl vi. RK W. WHIMSY � AND ASSOCIATES • INCORPORATED CONSUMING 1 ODIS10i+9. SLQRVZ7VR9. AND PLINIVBRS PO. BGX December 14, 1994 t MUM rILTA.s 77728 TRACT ! Chevron V.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery Jefferson County, Texas Being a 120.517 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Texas and New Orleans Railroad Survey, Section 122, Jefferson • County, Texas and being out of a 513.51 acre tract or parcel of land described in deed from W.P.H. McPaddin to Gulf Refining Company, dated June 11, 1924, recorded in Volume 240, Page 620, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, and also the remainder of a 57.00 aore tract or parcel of land described in deed from W.P.H. McFeddin to Gulf Refining Company, dated January 30, 1923, recorded in Volume 223, 'Page 286, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas, said 120.317 acre tract being more particulerly described as follows: COMMENCING at a Gulf monument found for the Southwest oarner of 0.034 acre tract as described on Volume 219 Page 76, Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE South 33.30'21" West, a distance of 10,372,12 feet toe point for the POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE South 88 °19'06" East, a distance of 5595.70 feet to a Gulf monument found; THENCE North 01 44" East, a distance of 31.95 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 03. °42'37" East, a distance of 1656.50 felt to a point for corner; THENCE North 86e43 West, a distance of 570.31 feat to a point: for corner; THENCE South 72 °57'.22" West, a distance of iOo . 4C feat to 3 pAr t for corner; TRACT 9 Page 1 of 2 ae ell We •Ve We See alivw v ... THENCE South 72.57 02" West, a distance of 5207.42 feat to the POINT of BEGINNING and containing 120.517 Acres, more or less. Notes: 1) Bearings Based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 1, Page 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing included on sepsrate sheet. 4 _ +•• ;4' orgy- Mar W. Whiteley, R.P.L.S. No. 3636 ti rsi`nR! 'ot% TRACT 9 Page 2 of 2 ] DASSOCIATBA INCORPORATED '1 iWii mmai �ifRs • XW9, • ON'1; TACAS mie • MOI December 14, 1994 TRACT to Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Port Arthur Refinery Jefferson County, Texas Being a 0.761 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the B.G. Arthur Survey, Abstract No.51 and also out of Blocks Two, - Three, and Four (Z3,&4) in Ranges P and Q of the lands of the Port Arthur Land Company, Jetferpon County, Texas and being deaoribed in deed from Port Arthur Land Company to Gulf Refining Company dated November 11, 1923 recorded in Volume 140, Page 216, Deed Records, Jefferson . County, Texas, said 0.761 acre tract being mars particularly described as follows: C©)O+fENCING at Gulf monument found for the southwest corner of a 0.034 acre tract as described in volume 219, Page 76, of the Deed Records, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE North 12•59'34" West, a distance of 66 59 .46 feet to a point for the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE North 37.14'24" East, a distance of 2284.66 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 29 Waat, a distance of 75.66 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 37'14'23" West, a distance of 350.00 fast to apcirtt for corner; THENCE South 31.24'41" West, a distance of 201.0: feet to apolnr. for corner; THENCE South 38'17'23" West, a distance of 1659.94 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0.761 Acres, nwra or ism! TRACT 10 Page 1 of 2 La. aor rs ue: V4 ii 4Yl 1314 MVO Kftl'1bL .s uw %tut Note: 2) Hearings based on Port Arthur Land Co. Subdivision as recorded in Volume 3., P. 24 of the Map Records, Jefferson County, Texas. 2) Drawing Included on eeperato sheet. v .. ..... . . . Mark W. White1e -� R Y. R. P.L. S. Na. 363- �c;' 3�::tK V� WeVADATA1TRACT10.N4 TRACT 14 Page 2 of 2 • • �.. .... r ...� . �. 'ti • MARK WIIITELET Er AND ASSOCIATES DICORPORATED CONSULTING SHOD/EZRA SIMMORS, AND MAMMAS A0.8024491 MEUMON% TIEC,es 7,72t Deceatber 14, 1994 TRACT 11 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. - Port Arthur Refinery Jefferson County, Texas Being a 4.123 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Texas and New Orleans Railroad Company Survey 121, Patent #4 33, Volumes 17, Jefferson County, Taxes and described in dead from Texas and New Orleans Railroad Company to Gulf 011 Corporation, dated November 19, 1940, recorded in Volume 487, Page 72, Need Records. Jefferson County, Taxes, said 4.123 are tract being more particularly described as follows: COQfENCING at Gulf m onument found for the southwest corner of a 0,034 acre tract as described in Volume 219, .Pago76, of the Dead Records, 3efferson County, Texas THENCE North 56°42 West, a distance of 779 2.78 fact to a point for the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; THENCE North 71 °40'55" West, a distance of 72,59 feet to a point for corner; • THENCE North 85°42'30" West, a distance of 94.38 feet to a poixi . for corner; THENCE South 11'09'03" East, a distance of 1558.28 fast to a point for corner; THENCE North 04 4 23'03" East, a distance of 310,32 faQt to a po.`:lt for corner; THENCE North 13'25'51." West, a distance of 204. teat to a point for corner; THENCE North 21 °07'49" East, a distar.c.t of tc} .56 east tc i point for corner; TRACT 11 Page 1. of 2 THENCE North 10 West, a distance of 903.68 feet to the POINT of BEGINNING and containing 4.123 Acres, mortar less. 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AND CSEMYCAL CouVARY PORT ARTsuR MONOME x Being 1,203.5072 acres of land out of and a part of the Burr & Caswell Survey No. 1, Abstract No. 405, Hiram Brown Survey, ' Nathan Grigsby Survey, Abstract No. 125, and Burrell Jones Survey, Abstract No. 186, Jefferson County, Texas, and also being parts of Blacks 4, 5 and 6, Range A, and Blocks 4, 5.and 6 East of Range A (also called Range t) of the Port Arthur Land Company . Survey according to Plat recorded in volume 1, ease 22 of the Nap Records of Jefferson County, Texas, and being more Sully described by metes and bounds in Parcels A, Band C as ioligws: COMMENCING at the Northwest corner (Port Arthur Land Co. • designation] of Block 5, Range. "8" of the •landeof the Post Arthur Lard Company Survey according to the recorded plat thereof . in Volume 1, Page 22 of the Hap Ftecarda.df Jefferson County, • Texas: THENCB,'North 41 deg. 13 min. 00 sec. East, along the North line of said Block 5, a distance of 60.00 feet to point of intersection of the South line of 32"" Street with the East right - of-way of State Farm to Market Highway 366 to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the 1,208.7192 acre tract of land herein below described; THENCE, continuing North 41 deg. 13 min. 00 sec. East along the South right - of-way line of said 32" Street, for a distance of 1,305.40 feat to a point for corner; THENCE, South 48 deg. 46 min. 14 sec. East (City of Port Arthur South 48 deg. 47 min. 00 sec. East) for a distance of 275.0 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, North 41 deg. 13 min. 46 sec. East, (city of Port Arthur North 41 deg. 13 min. 00 sec. East) for a distance of 940.0 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, North 48 deg. 46 min. 14 sec. West (City of Port Arthur North 48 deg. 47 min. 00 sec. West) for a distance of 775.0 feat to a point for corner; • THENCE, South 41 deg. 13 min. 46. Sec. West, (City of Port Arthur South 41 deg. 13 min. 00 sec. West) for a distance of 940.0 feet to a point for corner, said point also being on the centerline of a public street named Grandview Avenue; • THENCE, North'49 deg. 45 min. 14 sac. 44rat along s3`.d Grandview Avenue for a distance of 1,219.60 Lea: cd•a paint for corner; THENCE, ,forth 40 deg. 48 min. 30 sec. West along said Grandview Avenue, for a distance of 918.60 feat to a point for corner; THENCE, North 41 deg. 13 min. 00 sec. East 209.8 feet to,a point for corner; • THENCE, Notch 83 deg. 39 min. 00 sec. East 334.4 feet to a point for corner; • THENCE, South 85 deg. 38 min. 00 sec. East 305.8 feet to a point for corner; THENCE;, North 62 deq. 22 min. 00 sec. C4st.112.5 feet to a point for corner; . THENCE, North 78 deg. 20 mia..51 sec. East 677.42 fee_ to a point for corner; . THENCE, along the old marsh lino the following courses and • distances: • 1.' North 78 deg. 21 min. 10 sec. East 120.31 feet to a point for corner 2. North 59 deg. 29 min. 40 sec. East 3C4.14 feet to a point for corner .3. North 38 deg. 05 min. 04 sec. East 376.45 feet to a point . for corner 4. North 13 deg. 48 min. 01 sec. East 216.19 feet to a point for .corner • 5. North 04 deg. 57 min. 55 sec. at 161.95 feet to a point for corner • 8. North 15 deg. 06 min. 30 sec. East 184.10 feet co a point for Corner 7. North 84 deg. 21 min. 22 sac. East 186.01 feet to a point for corner. 8. South 73 deg. 49 min. 18 sec. East 288.49 feet to a point for•corner 9. south 40 deg. 48 min. 47 sac. East 118.65 feet to a point for corner • • • • • • I � • 10. South 32 deg. 59 min. 3o sec. East 312.70 feet to a point fog corner 11. South 43 deg. 34 min. 30 sec. East 321.80 feet to a point for corner 12. South 59 deg. 59 min. 17 sec. East 239.24 feet to a /Join( for corner THENCE, North 17 deg. 33 min. East, a distance of 5,113.00 feet to a point for corner; said point also being on the West bank of the Neches River; THENCE, along the West bank of the Neches River, the following courses and distances: 1. South 76 deg. S1 rain. 00 sec. East 578.4 fe • t to a point for corner • 2. South 78 deg. 12 min. 00 sec. East 525.0 feet to a point for.corner • 3. South 79 deg. 13 min. 00 sec. East 1,320.29 feet to a point for corner 4. South 82 deg. 57 min. CO see. East 700.0 feet to a point for corner 5. South 78 deg. 51 min. 44 sec. East 1,333.84 feet to a paint for corner THENCE, South 10 deg. 22 min. 00 sec. West for a distance of. . 424.50 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, South 17 deg. 05 min. 00 sec. West, a distance of 8,312.63 feet to a point foi' corner, said point also being on the North right-of -way line of State Highway 87; THENCE, South 41 deg. 13 min. 00 sec. West, along said North right -of -way line, a distance of 1,963.04 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, south 45 deg. 01 min. 51 sec. West, along.said North right -of -way line, a distance of 557.35 feet to i point for corner; THENCE, South 41 deg. 13 min. 00 sec. Nest along said State Highway 87 right -of -way, a distance of 600.00 more or less, to. „ 'the right-ofzwa`r1ine of State ram to Market Highway 366, point for corner; THENCE, North 54 deg. 50 min. 00 aec. West along the East right - of -way line of said Highway 366 a distance of 1.91.45' to a point for corner; THENCE, North 48 deg., 41 min., West along said West right -of -way line for a distance of 4644.07' to the POINT 0!' 9EGINNINO of the herein described tract, said tract being further described by a drawing attached hereto and made a pert hereof, marked exhibit "W. • NOTE: Any land cr area within the above described ttacts which are already a part of and is incorporated within the corporate limits of the City of Port Arthur is hereby excluded,. also excluded•a_e the 44.3025 acre tract described as Tract "A" and the 0.643 acre tract described as Tract "B ", by metes end bounds, attached, and shown on the drawing marked Exhibit "A ".. ' Liao excluded is any land orates to be utilised for the oast buttdisne extraction snit mad xlkgitta unit. • • • • • 1t I%bttll0 PAM MA CIL ts.eent TRACT "A" 44.3025 ACAYS Or LAND OLIT OF AND A PART Or WW 1 , 2, 3, 6, 7, & 8, BUICK 4 RANGE 'A" PORT ARTHUR. LA110 COWAN! SUBDIVISION JEPPERS0I COUNTY, TEXAS Being 44.3025 acres of land, more or less, out of and a part.of Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, & 8, Block 4, Range "A ", P.R.L. Co. Sutd. According to the recorded plat thereof in Vol. 1, gage 22, %Nap Records of Jefferson County, Texas: said 44.7025 acre. tract of land being more fully described ty metes and bounds as follows: COMMENCING AT THE Northwest corner of Block 5, Range "A ", P.A.L. Co. Subd; said point also being the common corner of Blocks 5 and 6, Range "A" and 9locks 5 and 6, Range "5" of Said subdivision. THENCE, North 41 deg., 13 min.. 00 sec., East, along the 'North line of said Block 5, range "A "•, :for a distance of 230.00' to a .point, said point also being on the £astarly right - of-way of 'it.C.S.R.R. 50.00' right - of-way and the South right -of -way lire of a dedicated street named 32' Street. THENCE, South 48 deg., 47 min., 00 sec., East, along the Easterly right -of -way of K.C.S.F.R. 50.00', right -of -way, for a distance of 4,530.06' to a point, said point also being the P.T. of a curve of the right: THENCE, along the Easterly right -of -way line of R.C.S.R.R. 50,00' righ -of -way and a curve to the right: Radius= 979.93', Delta w 20 deg., 18 min.. 50 sec., Arc Length a 347.43', Chord Bearing South 38 deg., 34 min., 29 sea., East. Chord Distance w 345.61' to a point, said point also being on the Northerly right -or -way line of State Highway 73 & 87: THENCE, North 41 deg., 11 min., 43 sec., East, along the Northerly right -of -way line of State Highway 73 i 87, for a distance of 522.40' to a found concrete monument for point: THENCE, (Field - North 45 deg., 02 min., 46 sec., East), along the Northerly right -of -way line of State Highway '73 & 87. For a distance of 63.22' to a set brass disc in concrete for the POINT OF BCGINNINC of the 44.3025 acre tract: Plant Coordinates: South -48 +42.0820, West a - 17+42.9979: THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. =North 48 deg., 50 min., 48 sec., West) ?lent North), along the Hest line of said 44.3025 acre tract, for a distance of 1,204.08' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner; said point also being the Northwest corner of said 44,3025 acre tract: Plant coordinates:" South " - 36+38.002Q,'8est - -17 +42,9979: THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. = North 41 deg.. 09 min., 12 sec., East) (Plant East), along the North line of said 44,3025 acre tract, for a distance of 1,563.00' to a set brans disc in concrete for corner: said point also being the Northeast corner of Tract•1 and the Northwest corner of Tract II: Plant Coordinates: South • - • 36 +38.0020, Hest - -1 +19.9979: THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. - South 48 deg., 50 min., 40 sec.., East) (Plant - South), along the common line of Tracts I & II, for a distance of 1,241.67' to a set brass disc in concrete for corner: said . point also being on the Northerly right-of -way line of State . Highway 73 s 87s said point also being the Southeast corner of Tract I and Southwest corner of Tract II: Plant Coordinates South= -48 +79.6720, west ■ - 1+79.9979: THENCE, (P.A.L.CO. - South 41 deg., 12.min., 44 sec., West) (Plant . w North B9 deg., 56 mir.., 28 sec :, West), along the Northerly • right- of-way line of State Highway 73 &.87 and•the South line of said 440025 acre tract, for a distance of Field ■ 1,026.11' to a found brass disc in concrete for corner: Plant Coordinates: South ■ -48 +78.6174, West « -12 +06.1074: THENCE, (P.A.L. Co. - South 45 deg., 02 min., 46 sec., West) (Plant - North 86 deg., 06 min., 26 sec., West), along the Northerly right -of -way line of State Highway 73 & 87 and the South line of said 44.3025 acre tract, for a distance of 538.13' to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 44,3025 acres of land, more or less. • Fina 011 6 Chemical Co. BEARINGS (Port ArthU: Plant) P..A.L. Co. - Port Arthur Land Company 12/02/97 . Plant - Tina Oil A chemical Company LS -97 -754 • • • TRACT "8" 0.643 ACRES OF LAND PART OF t.0T 6. CLOCK S. RANGE "Z ".LEAST OF RANGE "A "1 • PORT ARTHUR LAND COMPANY SUBDIVISION JEFFERSON COUNTY: TF•XAS Dcfng 0.643 acres of land out of and a part of Lot 6. Clock 3. RanAc "2" (East of Range "A ") Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision as recorded in Vol. 1 Pape 22, lisp Records, Jefferson County, 'Texas: said 0.643 ocrc tract being More fully dcscrihvcd by mdtes and bounds as follows, to wit: • COUNENCINO at a point for corner. being the Northwest corner or - said Clock 5, Range "A ". Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision. said point for corner bclne on thb cantor fine of State Highway 366 having a 120.00' right of way: • linnet. (Port Arthur Land Company Dearing a North 41 deg. • 13 ,sin ;. 00 sec., East)(P1Ant Bearing = south 89 deg.: Whin. , 12 sec.. East), said Clock 3, Range "A "•, '.:port Arthur Land Company Subdivision for a distance of (Field o 60..40') to a point for cornea being the intersection of the East sleet of way line of said State 11Ighvay 366 And the South right of way line or a dedicated read ,named 32nd Street, and continuing along tha South right of way line of said 92nd Street for a distance of (Plat o 1,535.40') to the center lint intersection of a dedicated road named Orendv ew Avenue. a distance of (Plats 2,640.00'1 to the Northeast corner of said Block S. Ranee "A ", the Northwest corner of Lot 3. Block S. RanAc "L ". Port Arthur Land Company Subdivision and continuing for • a total distance of (Field a 3,704.93') to n point for corner: THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. Dearing = South 48 deg., 47 sin.. 00 sec.. East)(Plent Bearing = South 00 deg., 03 min,. 48 sec., :Vest, for a distance of (Field n 63.34'1 to a ant 5/8" iron rod for the POINT OF BEGINNING and be1nR the Northwet corner of the herein described tract; THENCE, (P.A.L.Co, Dearing %%North 41 deg., 09 min.. 12 sec., East)(Plant Dearing s East) for a distance of (Field m 140.00') to a Sat "X" on a pipeline for the Northeast corner of the heroin described tract: THENCII, (P.A.L.Co. Ccartna = South 48 (lof:., SO min.. 48 Sac.. East)(Plant Bcartng n South) to a distance of (Hold n 200.00`1 to a act 5/8" iron' rod for the Southeast corner of the horeln described tract: THENCE. (P.A.L.Co. Dearing c South 41 dog., 09 ,Ain.. 'I2 sec.. West)(Plant Dearing a Westl for a distance of (Field w 140,00'1 to a set railroad spike for-the southwest corner of the herein described_tractt• • • • THENCE, (P.A.L.Co. Bearing = North 48 doi., 50 min., 48 ace.. 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" �/ } t , :y ��0 • • gt1t, 1191HX] • {IBIT "A" Being 94.15 acres of Land, more or less out of the 8.c. Arthur and W. Thaxton Survey in Jefferson County, Texas; 76.5 acres being the same a that described in Exhibit "A" of the City of Port Arthur Ordinance No. G9 -50, said ordinance providing for the exclusion of certain lands frc annexation and designating such lands as an industrial zone; 17.22 acr of water in the West turning basin and a .43 acre tract; said 94.15 ac being more fully described by metes and bounds in tracts A, 8 and C as follows: TRACT "A" - 65.22 ACRES OF L1'U4D Beginning at the point of intersection of the west waterline of the We turning basin,of Taylor's Bayou with the westerly projection of the North right -of -way Line of Coke Dock Road, a forty- foot(40') wide Jefferson County road; • THENCE in a Northeasterly direction along the North right -of -way line said county road projected and along the North right -of -way line of t' county road, a distance of 2000 feet, more or less, to a point in the Southwesterly line of the property leased by K.C.S. to Warren Petrole Company; THENCE in a Northwesterly direction along the westerly line of said Warren Petroleum Company Lease, a distance of 502.4 feet, more or les to a point for corner; THENCE in a Northeasterly direction along the Northerly line of said Warren Petroleum Company Lease, a distance of 300 feet, more or less, a point for corner; THENCE in a Northwesterly direction along the westerly line of said warren Petroleum Company Lease, a distance of 450 feet, more or less, a point for corner; THENCE in a Northeasterly direction along the Northerly line of said Warren Petroleum Company Lease, a distance of 471.2 feet, more or le: to a point, said point being located on the northeast corner of said Warren Petroleum Company Lease, point for corner; THENCE in a Northwesterly direction for a distance of 75 feet, more less along the easterly boundary of the Warren Petroleum Company Lea to a point which is 25 feet Southeasterly of the centerline of the Kansas City Southern main line: THENCE in a Southwesterly, Westerly, and Southeasterly direction, following along a line which is parallel to and 25 feet South of sai main line, along Taylor's Bayou, and around a curve of 11 deg. 20 mi 23 sec. with an angle of 119 deg. 26 min. to a point on the East sid the West turning basic. of Taylor's Bayou at the end of said curve;; THENCE in a Southwesterly direction along the West turning basin, a distance of 25 feet to the waterline of'said West turning basin, continuing across the West turning basin for a total distance of 60C more or less to the Cast bank of said West turning basin; THENCE in a Sout;ieasterly direction along the West waterline of laic turning basin, to a point on the Northerly right -of -way line of the aforementioned county road projected in a Westerly direction; said 1 being the POINT Or BEGINNING of the herein described tract; said tr: containing 40 acres of land, more or less, and being further descril Exhibit "A -1" attached hereto and incorporated herein. Save and except those certain six(6) tracts of land designated by C Port Arthur Ordinance No. 88 -44 as an Industrial District Zone, as described by the following metes and bounds, to wit: • • Tt%tCT "B" - 20.5 ACRES 0C LAND BECINNING at a point located on the Northeast corner of the Warren Petroleum Company Lease, as described in call number 5 of Tract "A ", above; THENCE in a Southeasterly direction along the easterly line of said warren Petroleum Company Lease, a distance of e50 feet, more or less, a point for corner; THENCE in a Northeasterly direction along the Northerly line of said Warren Petroleum Company Lease, a distance of 200 feet, more or less, a point for corner; THENCE in a Southeasterly direction along the easterly line of said warren Petroleum Company Lease, a distance of 430 feet, more or less, a point for corner; said point being 100 feet North of the centerline the aforementioned county road; THENCE in a Northeasterly direction along a line parallel to and 100 North of the centerline of said county road, a distance of 1870 feet, more or less, .to a point for corner; said point being 100 feet South the centerline of the main tracts of the Kansas City Southern tracts leading the West turning basin; THENCE along a line which is 100 feet South of and parallel to the centerline of said Kansas City Southern main line tracts in a general Westerly direction to a point which is on the Northeasterly corner of warren Petroleum Company Lease said point being the POINT OF BEGINNI? the herein described tract, said tract containing 20.5 acres of land, more or less and being further described on Exhibit "A -1" attached hi and incorporated herein. TRACT "C" - .43 ACRES Or LAND Being .43 acres of land, more or less out of the B.C. Arthur Survey . Jefferson County, Texas: said .43 acre tract being that described in Exhibit "A" of the City of Port Arthur Ordinance No. 69 -50, said ordinance providing for the exclusion of certain lands from annexati and designation such lands as an industrial zone. The aforesaid .43 acres of land is described herein as Tract "C" as follows, to -wit: Commencing at the point of intersection of the East waterline of the turning basin of Taylor's Bayou with the Westerly projection of the right -of -way line cf Coke Dock Road, a forty- foot(40') wide Jeffersc County road; THENCE in a Northeasterly direction along the South right -of -Way lir said county road projected and along the South right -of - way line of county road, a distance of 420 feet, more or less, to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the hereinafter described tract; THENCE continuing in a Northeasterly direction along the South right -of -way line of said forty- foot(40') county road, a distance 01 feet, more or less, to a point corner; THENCE in a Southeasterly direction, a distance of 125 feet, more of less, to a point for corner; THENCE in a Southwesterly direction, along a line parallel to and 1' feet from the South right -of -way line of said county road, a distan. 150 feet, more or less, to a point for corner; . THENCE in a Northwesterly direction, a distance of 125 feet to a po the South line of said county road and the POINT OF BEGINNING of th herein described tract; said tract containing .43 acres of land, mo less, and being further described on Exhibit "A -1" attached hereto incorporated herein. . exutlsla+ RCM TOG N -- • • • • • SITE • • • De 'tog ),5176 acres of land, more or 1css, out of and a part of that certain 90.9 acre 'trac t as described in a le sc agreement from (licc Carden Coporation to Crcat Lakes Carbon Corporation being situated in the 11. C . Arthur Survey and the tW. 11. Thax ton Survey, Jefferson County, Texas) said six ( tract; of land b_ inc more fully descr ibcd by metes and bounds as follows TRACT t10. l Con a C :ulf Oil brass disle• .et in concrcto be inc on th ommon property 3. ine betr/ccn (lice Carden Corporation .and Coif Oil Corporation as described in Volume 219, Page. 76 of the Oecd Records of Jef ferson County, Texas; disk being South hl do 3.) min. nu sec. Vest, a distance of feet from the Sou' west richt of way .line of a county road as described i.n Volume 112. Page 192 of 'th•t Deed Accords of Jefferson County, Texa , T)TtICE. South lit deg. 12 n,i.n. 2) ;cc. 4tc7., t, for a distance of 1.29. feet to the Point of Ileg.i.nni.ng of the 1..9295 acre l. of land herein describedr TIt'ICE, Sout`, 5) deg. 0) min. 110 sec. East, parallel to anti 75 feet from the Sou';hcrl.y boundary of the warren Petroleum Cannpa • lease, for a distance of 000.57 feet to a point for corner: T`EICC, South )1 tier,. 10 min. 00 sec. West, parallel to Inc! 60 feet from the westerly boundary of the Wavren .Petroleum Compar lease. for a distance'of 279.06 feet to a. point for corner) TIfEttCE. South 5) dcg. 0) ,min. 1 )0 scc, fast, along ;`.rid with the fence 3 of the Southerly boundary of the Warren Petroleum Company lec.sc, for a distance of 502.55 feet to a point for cc TI0 F10E,• South )1' deg. 10 min. 00 scc . West, parallel with the Southwesterly right of way line of the county rozd, for a (.1.is of 41 feat to a point for corner; said point also being t most Southerly corner of Tract .10. 1; TIDICC, North 5) dcg, 0) )min. 1 10 sec . Wes t, for a distance of feet to a point for corner T north )6 deg. 5 rain. 20 sec. Bast, for a distance of feet to a point for. courier' T{11:110E, South 5) dcC. 0) min. 1 10 s cc. fast, parallel to and fee t from the Southerly l ine of Tract Ito. 1, for a dist3nc 50.54 feet to 3 po int for corner, • • ''IlAC N0. 1 T)LEHCE, North 31 c3i . 10 min. 00 sec• fast, parallel to .end 30.0 feet from the Easterly line of Tract No. 1, for a distance of 152.00 feet,to a point for corners T' {t ICC, North 5) deg. 0) miss. 1 10 scc. uest, for a distance of 00 . 59 feet to a point for corners • THENCE. North 36 dr :g. 56 min. 20 sec . Last. for n dig Lance of 170.00 feet to n point for corned THENCE, ;forth 5) deg. 0) min, i0 sec. West. parallel to and 50.1 feet from the fence lint of the Southerly boundary of the Warrc Petroleum Company lease , for a distance of 1 130.75 feet 1:o n poi. for corners 'I'icruCF., North )1 deg. 10 min. 00 scc. East, parallel to and )0 . fcc t from the Easterly -line of Tract No. 1, for a distance of . 299.15 feet to a poi i for corner! 'THENCE. Clorth 5) deg. 0) min. Ito sec'. %)cst, parallel to and )0. feet from the Northerly line of Tract lIo. 1, for a distance of 79).)7 feet to a point for corner: said point also being on the common property line of Culf Oil Corporation itnd. the Rice Card( Corporation; • Tit MC(. north OC deg. 51 min. 00 see. Eas t. along tlse co property line of Culf Oil Corporation and the nice. Carden Corps Y . ration. for a list roc of 10.50 feet •to a pci.nt for corners ' `' THENCE. Nor th 66 deg. 21 min. 00 t. ^.c . Ear.. t, along the common nroucr. ty 1 inc of Cul: Oii Corporation and the !lice Carden Corp for a distance of 25.79 feet to the Point of Reginning + con 1.9245 acres of land snore or less. • • • • • TRACT NO. 2 0.8392 ACRES OF LAND OR.G oR LESS . OUT OF THE 0. c . hnT em stuRv JrreeosoN COUNTY a TEXAS. Commencing at the most Southerly corner of Tract No. 1 as herein described: • • • THENCE, North 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. West, along and with the Southwesterly line of Tract No. 1, for a distance of 92.66 feet, poin' for corner; THENCE, South 36 deg. 5G min. 20 sec. West, for a distance of 03.04 f. to a point for corner; same being the POINT OF BEGINNING of the 0.039 acre tract of.land herein described; THENCE, South 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. East for a distance of 30.00 fe point for corner; THENCE, South 36 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. West for a distance of 81.03 fe to a point.for corner; said point also being the Southwest corner of Gulf States Utilities Sub- Station; THENCE, South 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. East, along the southern boundz line of said Sub - station, for a distance of 20.25 feet to a point bat corner: said point also being the Southeast corner of a Gulf States Utilities Sub - Station; THENCE, North 36 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. East, along and with said Sub- Station boundary, for a distance of 6.70 feet to a point for tort THENCE, South 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec..East, along the Southern bound; line of said Sub- Station, for a distance of 94.90 feet to a point fa corner; THENCE, South 31 deg. 40 min. 44 sec. West, for a distance of 136.21 to a point for corner; THENCE, North 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. West, for a distance of 47.12 to a point for corner; THENCE, South 36 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. West, for a distance of 0.75 f to a point for corner; THENCE, North 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. West, for a distance of 5.00 1 to a point for corner; THENCE, North 36 deg. 5G min. 20 sec. East, for a distance of 0.75 J to a point for corner; THENCE, North 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. Crest, for a distance of 55.00 to a point for corner: THENCE, South 35 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. West, for a distance of 0.75 to a point for corner; THENCE, North 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. West, for a distance of 5.00 to a point for corner; THENCE, North 36 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. East, for a distance of 0.75 to a point for corner: THENCE, North 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. West, for a distance of 5.27 to a point for. corner: • E'JILU�.r-.. Page Two Tract No. 2 THENCE, South 35 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. West, for a distance of 6.80 fee to a point for corner; • THENCE,.North•53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. West, for a distance of 31.93 €e to a point for corner; THENCE, North 36 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. East, for a distance of 6.80 fee • to a point for corner; THENCE, North.53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. West, for a distance of 36.00 fE to a point for corner; THENCE, North 36 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. East, for a distance of .70.00 f¢ to a point for corner; THENCE, North 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. West, for a distance of 35.00 fl to a point for corner; THENCE, North 36 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. East, for a distance of 65.00 f to a point for corner; THENCE, North 53 deg. 03 min: 40 sec. West, for a distance of 35.00 f to a point for corner; THENCE, North 36 der,. 56 min. 20 sec. East, for a distance of 75.00 f to a point for corner; THENCE South 53 deg. 03 min. 40 sec. .East, for a distance of 98.00 f to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 0,0392 acres of land, more c less. • TRACT HO. 3 0.1211 ACf1ES' OF C,ANO Mont: On LESS, OUT or TIIC: a. C . nfri iiulr 11s0 COUNTY r TEXAS Comm tieing at the most Southerly corner of Tract Ho. 1 as heroin described, • • 'fICEHCE, north 5) deg. 0) min. 40 sec . Nest.. along and 4i t:h the Southwcsteriy line of Tract Ho. 3. for a distance of 92.66 feet to the Paint of ileginninc of the 0.3.211 acre tract of land here- in describcdt T'.11t1C1?, , North 5) deb. 0) min. 1 10 sec. Nest, for a distancc of 194.45 feet to a point for carnerl • TiI.L1•IC2:, South )6 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. 4Ic t, for a distance of 170.90 feet to a point for corner; • TKEIICE, South 5) deg. 0) min. 40 scc . Est. for a distance of 4 5.75 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, South )6 deg. 56 min. 20 scc. (test. for a distance of 106 feet to - a point for corner: T1It•ICE', 1+orth 5) deg. 0) ,nin. 40 sec. West, for a distance of . 10.0 feet to a point for corner TICENC?. North )6 deg. 56 .min. 20 sec. East. for a distance of 96. 5" feet to a point for corncr - T1'_:IICE, Ilorth 5) deg. 0) ruin. 110 see. Nest. for a distance, of 11 5.75 feet to a co i.n\ t for corner; THENCE, North )6 deg.. 56 min. 20 see. Cast, for a distance of 190..90 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, South 5) dec. 0) min. 1 10 sec. • East, for a distance of 20 .45 feet to a point for corner( THENCE.. South 36' deg. 56 min. 20 sec. Nest, for a distance of 10.0 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.123.1 acre of land, more or less.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TRACT I t' 0.2)61 ACRES or LAND. l40RF OR VI LESS, OUT OFF THE: U. C. AR'!'iUJf! SUIi . J�1`F1'ft i01t OWITT Tf.Xn Commencing at the most 1 corner of Tract Ito. 3. na herein described; T)t.EUCE, South 36 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. West, along and with the Northwesterly line of Trac t tlo. 3, for a distance of 16).70 feet to the Point of )if ; of •the 0.2)65 acre tract of land hereir described' • THENCE. North 53 deg.•.0) min. 110 scc. West. for a distance of 73.30 feet to a point, for corner; T}ENCE. North 36 dcg. 56 min. 20 sec. East, "for a distance of 19.11 feet •to a point for corner; THENCE, North 5) de(;. 03 min. 10 rcc . Wes t, for a dist:u1cc of 5.06 feet to a poi for corner; THENCE. South )6 deg. 56 min. 20 scc. nest, for a distance - of 55.50 feet to a point for corner TItEUCE, North 5) de,. 0) rain. I0 sec. West, for a distance of 1)2.00 feet to a point for corner; • :1' 11CF:. North )6 dec. ;G min. 20 sec. East, for a distance of 10.00 feet to a point. for corncri THENCE, Worth CC deg. 00 min. 51i sec, West, for a distance of 9.71 feet to a for corner: TILEIICE. North )6 der;.• 5) min. 1 sec. Last, for a distance of 11.70 feet to a point for corner; Tf(1 CL. North 62 deg. 19 min. 10 see. East, for a distance of 9.63 feet to a point for corner' TItEI'ICE, North )6 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. East. for a distance of 29•)5 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, South 5) dcg., 0) min. 1 10 sec. East, for a distance of 197.06 feet to ,a point for corner; THENCE, South 36 deg. 56 min. 20 sec . West. for a distance of 19.1 feet to a point for corner, 1'IlCItCI;,• Soutl-, 53 ;leg.. 0) 1n.n. 0 10 scc. Eastt, for a distance of :A • 60.30 feet to a point for corned t. • • • • • • • • • TRACT NO, 0.1299 AcneS or LAND, MORE On LESS, OUT OF MIW A PANT `)F TUC, U. C. ANT11Uil SURVEY - Jt.f ' EIISON COUli'f', TEXAS Beginning at the most Southerly corner of Tract Uo. }' THENCE, South 21 deg. 31 min. 12 sec . Gas t, for a distarce of 2h.05 feet to a,poJnt for corner' TICCNCt, South 36 deg. '56 min. 20 sec. west, for a distance of 129.00 feet to a point for corner; TNEUCE, North 53 Ccc. 63 mist. 40 sec. West, for a distance of 111.13 feet to a point for earned 1UElICC. North 36 deg. 56 min. 20 sec . Cns C, for a dis lance of 132.00 feet to a joint for corner; TNN(. Er North 31 dcg. 56 'nit. 20 sec. Last, for a distance of 1 +;.1h feet to a point for corner: T'LtUCE, South 53 deg. 0) min. 1 )0 sec. 1;as t. for a distance of • 10.00 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.1299 acres of land. more or less. • TflACT HO. 6 0.7.61. ACRES OF i,r 0, i40fl1: OR LESS, OUT OF TUE D. C. AnuI1',Ilt SS' )lV +- J �EY , JisFYiISOr, COUNTY, TEXAS • Uegir ing at the mos Southerly corner of 'tract No. )1 l'IIE :)CF;, South S3 dc1;• 0) min. 60 sec. Ea ,,t. for a,di.,tancc of ).20.70 feet to -a point for cornet TRENCE, South 36 deg. 56 Irvin. 20 sec. West, for a di.^.tance of 1 feet to a point for corner, 1'ItE•NCr, North 53 deg.. 0.3 min. Ito sec. West, for a distance of 83.50 feet to a paint for corner: TIiENC£, South 36 deg, 56 min. 20 sec. West,. for a distance of 117.0 feet, to a point for corner: 'f11CI10E. South 01 deg. 56 min. 20 soc. West, for a distance of 39.10 feet to a point for corner: TIU:IICE, South 36 deg: 56 min. 20 ace. Vest, for a di,tancc of 65.75 feet to a point for cornett TIS1)CE. South 53 deg. 0) min. 110 sec. East, for'a distance of 91.05 feet to a point for corner) TIIEI)CC, South 06 deg. 02 „min. 26 sec. East. for a distance of 1(1.G1 feet to a point for corner; •• "NtEtlCF., South 5) der :. 17 min. 5) sec. East. for a distanen,. of '13.53 feet to a point for corner: • TICEINCE. South OC deg. 19 min. 07 sec, East, for a distance of • 1).75 feet to a point for corner; TitE))CC, South )6 deg. 1)9 tnin. )0 sec. West, for a distance of 13.69 feet to a point for corner; TItENCC, South 02 c1eg. 04 mitt. '141 sec. West,' for a distance of 13.27 feet to a point for corner, T)Q))CE, North 53 doe. 2) min. ). sec . West, for a distance of 1 feet to a point for corner; 'SILENCE, North 87 deg. 57 min. '50 sec. blest, for a distance of 11.9). feet to a point for - corner, • T)IF.I)CE, (forth, 5) de,;., 0) min. 1 10 sec. West, for a distance of 113.0 feet to a point for corner: 4 TRACT 140. 6 TICEtIC North 36 deG. 56 min. 20 sec. East for a distance of 50.0 et to a point for corner; • TREUCE, South 57 deg. 03 min. 1 ;0 sec. East, for a distance of . 10.90 feet to a point fo^ corner; TffEt Forth )6 dec. 5G min, 20 sec. East, for a distance of 03.70 feet to a point for corner; Tif.110E. 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( I o 1070'= 1 2:% .; , E3-4-. 410 _ t +:6-1„ core ooee QOao - \ • 5T F i; ! i o � " p ! • EXt "A -1 C mo d- � `r1 / 9 - NY)" / CITY OF PORT ARTHUR � � , / ENGINEERING DIVISION! --- • Cq T �� ew� �� H� /� OR AWN , O.L.H. SCALE „KIONE ti G�`S `� � /' � .,. CHECXED 1 Li/. . APPROVE°: ', D.ld. ' r '� / r,.�� W�TE:_lO Dwo.c" j Or I EXHIBIT "L" PORT ARTHUR STEAM ENERGY LP IS LOCATED ON THE SAME PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "K" iiIN,, 1181 HX] • EXHIBIT A CD Legal description of land - . - - CD TRACT Being a tract of land out of T & N.O R.R. Co Sections 283 and 284, the Howard DeCrow Survey Abstract 113, the (� Nancy H Grimes Survey Abstract 360, and N W Smith Survey Abstract 201, Jefferson County. Texas, and being more particularly described as follows BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of the T & N O RR Co. Section 284, also being on the East line of T & N O R R Section 285, said point also being the Southwest corner of the Howard DeCrow Survey for the point of beginning, THENCE North 87°0T38" East, with the north Ime of T & N O Section 284 and the South line of the DeCrow Survey n 1.760 feet to a point for corner, THENCE South 02 °52'22" East, perpendicular to the North line of Section 284, a distance of 1,760 feet to a point for CD corner, THENCE North 87°08'38" East, a distance of 1,760 feet to a point for corner, t--1 THENCE South 02 °52'22" East, 1,760 feet to a point for corner. THENCE North 87°07'38" East, 1.760 feet to s point for comer oo the West lint of T & N 0. R.R. Section 283, THENCE Nordt 02 °52'22" West, along the West line of the T & N O R.R. Section 283, a distance of 880 feet to a point CD for corner, THENCE North 87°0T38" East, a distance of 2,640 feet to a point for corner, CD THENCE South 02'52'22" East, a distance of 2,640 feet to a point for corner in the South line of T & N O. RR Section 283, also being the North line of T & N O R R. Section 290, n THENCE North 87°0738" East, with the South line of T & N.O. R R Section 283, a distance of 2,640 feet to the O Southeast corner of said Section 283, also being the Southwest corner of T & N.O RR Section 277, •C THENCE North 02 °52'22" West, with the East late of Section 283 and the West line of Sect:on 277, a distance of 5,280 feet, to the Northeast comer of said Section 283, said corner being on the South line of the Howard DeCrow Survey, THENCE South 87°07'38" West, along the South line of the DeCrow Survey, and the North line of Section 283, a distance of 2,67946 feet to a point for corner, said point being the Southwest corner of Block 3 of the C. E Smith Subdivision, as recorded m Volume 1, Page 86 of the Jefferson County Map Records; THENCE North 02 °52'22" West, a distance of 1,280.19 feet to the Northwest comer of said Block 3, C. E. Smith Subdivision, THENCE North 87°07'38" East, along the North hue of said Block 3, a distance of 1,209 98 feet to a point for comer, L.r THENCE North 02 °52'22" West, 909.8 feet to a point for corner in the North hoe of the Howard DeCrow Survey, also CD being the Southeast comer of the West one-half of the Nancy Grilles Survey, THENCE North 02°26'29" West, with the East hue of the West one-half of the Nancy Grimes Survey, a distance of 3,12922 feet to a point for corner on the South bank of Taylor's Bayou, THENCE with the meanders of Taylor's Bayou as follows- North 70°54'48" West, 351.41 feet; North 63°00'14" West, O 1,320.02 feet South 87. 36'25" West, 28244 feet to the Southeast corner of a tract conveyed to Harold B. Schaffner by the U. S. Government in a Quitclaim deed remolded in Volume 1630, page 295 of the Jefferson County Deed Records; THENCE South 48°271 8" West with die South line of said Schaffner Tract, a distance of 1,089 fed to a point for omen THENCE South 41•32'42" East, with the boundary of the Schaffner Tract, a distance of 88 71 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 48°27'18" West, with the coundary of the Schaffner Tract, a distance of 417 42 feet to a point for "r calmer. THENCE North 41°3742" West, with theWestline of theScbaffrer Tract, a distance of 178.70 feet to a point for corner C7 on the South Right -of -way of State Highway No. 73, CD THENCE with the South Right-of-way line of State Highway No 73 as follows: South 48'27'18" West, 319.76 feet South 300710" West, 464.46 feet; South 48°27'18" West, 51000 feet; South 64°34'06" West, 468.40 feet; South 48•27'1S" West, 6, 108,24 fret to the point of intersection of the South Right-of-way line of State Highway No. 73 and t"t die West line of the Howard DeCrow Survey; THENCE, South 02°5722" East. along the West line of said DeCrow Survey. also being the East line of T & N O. RI CD Section 285, a distance of 353.27 feet tot he point of begs g, save and except a 20-scre tract out of the Northwest 114 3 of T & N.O R.R. Seaton 283, which is more particularly described is a deed from Grace Cn n Ingham to August Brian, CD Jr., dated May 28,1901, and reoorded in Volume 42, Page 474 of the Jefferson County Map Records. r-• (7 Total acreage of above tract if 1.417369 more or lees O Save and except those tracts as conveyed by Chemical Waste Management, Inc. to Jefferson County Drainage District No 6, dated January 23, 1986, as described under that deed recorded under Clerk's File No. 8606978 and 8606977, Real Property Records, Jefferson County, Texas • La CD CD O IRMIT- BEING 80.00 sere of l and. more or less, out of and a part of the T & N 0 R. R Survey, Section 283, Jefferson County, Texas, said 80 00 acres of land being the carne land conveyed to B F Rawlmgs on June 28, 1904 and recorded in Vol 80, Page 544 of the Deed Records of Jefferson County, Texas, said 8000 acre tract of land being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows BEGINNING at the Southwest corner of the T &N OR R. Survey, Section 283, and the Southeast corner of the T & N. O R. R. Survey, Section 284, (� THENCE North 02 deg 52 tot 22 sec West, along the common survey line of T &NOR R Survey, Section 283 & (D T & N. O. R R. Survey, Section 284, fora distance of 2,64000 ft. to a point for corner, THENCE North 87 deg 07 mm. 38 sec East, fora distance of 1,320.00 ft. to a point for corner, THENCE South 02 deg 52 min. 22 sec East, for a distance of 2,64000 ft to a point foe corner, said point also being on t"t the South Survey Line of the T. & N 0 R. R. Survey, Section 283, 111ENCE South 87 deg. 07 tum 38 sec West, along the South survey hue of the T. & N. 0 it it Survey, Section 283, CD for a distance of 1, 32000 ft. to the Point of Begimung, and containing 80.00 acres of land, more or less, the 80.00 acres of land is also blown as the West 1 2 of the Southwest 1 A of the T & N 0 it it Survey, Section 283 fD rt f7 0 ..0 V CD cri O C C7 fD 7R` z CD 3 CD rrt C� 0 - trs......... • t t, I . 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INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 12 -326 with Atofina Petrochemicals, Inc., Sabina Petrochemicals, Inc., BASF Corporation, Inc. expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular 1 service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary 2 to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 %2) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 6099 Lewis Drive (Station No. 5). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater 3 facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Fairlea Park and Lakeview Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN BASF CORPORATION (OLD SANDOZ FACILITY) I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 08 -468 with BASF Corporation (Old Sandoz Facility) expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or 1 at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there • are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, 2 so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 6099 Lewis Drive (Station No. 5). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or 3 wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets - and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Fairlea Park and Lakeview Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN BASF CORPORATION, BASF FINA PETROCHEMICALS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS USA, INC. I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 08 -467 with BASF Corporation, BASF Fina Petrochemicals Limited Partnership and TOTAL Petrochemicals USA, Inc. expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular 1 service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary 2 to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 6099 Lewis Drive (Station No.5). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater 3 facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Fairlea Park and Lakeview Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN CHEVRON PHILLIPS COMPANY, L.P. I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 08 -469 with Chevron Phillips Company, L.P. expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or 1 at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non - residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, 2 so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 1201 Grannis Avenue (Station No.2). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or 3 wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Carver Terrace Park, Texaco Park and Washington Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN CHEVRON USA, INC. I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 10 -529 with Chevron USA, Inc. expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or 1 procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly 2 owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 1201 Grannis Avenue (Station No. 2). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, 3 and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with • planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Carver Terrace Park, Texaco Park and Washington Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN FLINT HILL RESOURCES I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 08 -495 with Flint Hill Resources expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or 1 procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly 2 owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 300 Waco Avenue (Central Fire Station). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or 3 wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Roosevelt Park and Bryan Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN PRAXAIR, INC. I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 10 -528 with Praxair, Inc. expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or 1 procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly 2 owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 300 Waco Avenue (Central Fire Station). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or 3 wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Barbara Jacket Park and Bryan Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN PREMCOR REFINING GROUP, INC. (HYDROTREATER EXPANSION) I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 08 -494 with Premcor Refining Group, Inc. (Hydrotreater Expansion) expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or 1 at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non - residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, 2 so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 1/2 ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 1201 Grannis Avenue (Station No. 2). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or 3 wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Texaco Park, Carver Terrace Park and Lincoln Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN PREMCOR REFINING GROUP, INC. (TIER II DIESEL PROJECT) I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. 11. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 08 -494 with Premcor Refining Group, Inc. (Tier 11 Diesel Project) expires December 31, 2013. 111. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or 1 at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, 2 so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 1201 Grannis Avenue (Station No. 2). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or 3 wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Texaco Park, Carver Terrace Park and Lincoln Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN PREMCOR REFINING GROUP, INC. (REFINERY AND HOUP) I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 08 -494 with Premcor Refining Group, Inc. (Refinery and HOUP) expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular 1 service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary 2 to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 1201 Grannis Avenue (Station No. 2). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater 3 facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Texaco Park, Carver Terrace Park and Lincoln Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN AIR PRODUCTS I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 08 -494 with Air Products (Governed by Premcor's Agreement) expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or 1 at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, 2 so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 1215 Woodworth Boulevard (Station No. 1). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater 3 facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Roosevelt Park, Barbara Jacket Park and Bryan Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN PRAXAIR (VALERO) I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" with Praxair (Valero) expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or 1 procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly 2 owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 1201 Grannis Avenue (Station No.2). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, 3 and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Carver Terrace Park, Lincoln Park and Texaco Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS, USA I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 08 -466 with TOTAL Petrochemicals, USA expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or 1 at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, 2 so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 6099 Lewis Drive (Station No. 5). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or 3 wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Fairlea Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN OXBOW CALCINING, INC. I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 10 -527 with Oxbow Calcining, Inc. expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or 1 procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly 2 owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 1201 Grannis Avenue (Station No. 2). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, 3 and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Lincoln Park, Texaco Park and Carver Terrace Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN PORT ARTHUR STEAM ENERGY I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 10 -507 with Port Arthur Steam Energy expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or 1 at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, 2 so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 1/2 ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 1201 Grannis Avenue (Station No. 2). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or 3 wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Lincoln Park, Texaco Park and Carver Terrace Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. This plan is subject to, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, the act, the Constitution and laws of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the State of Texas, and the orders, rules and regulations of Governmental bodies and officers having jurisdiction. 4 PROPOSED SERVICE PLAN VEOLIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES I. INTRODUCTION This service plan (plan) is made by the City of Port Arthur, Texas (City) pursuant to Section 43.056 of the Local Government Code. II. TERM This plan shall be in effect for a term of one (1) year commencing on the effective date of annexation of the tract. Renewal of this plan shall be at the option of the City. Such option may be exercised by the adoption of an ordinance by the City Council, which refers to this plan and specifically renews this plan for a stated period of time. The present "in lieu of tax agreement" via Resolution No. 10 -508 with Veolia Environmental Services expires December 31, 2013. III. SERVICE PROGRAM A. In General. This plan includes two service programs: (1) Early Action Program and (2) Capital Improvement Program. B. Scope and Quality of Services. Services under this plan shall equal or exceed the number of services or level of services in existence in the tract prior to annexation. However, it is not the intent of this plan to require that a uniform level of services be provided to all areas of the City (including the tract) where differing characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density are considered as a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. C. Definitions. 1. As used in this plan, providing services includes having services provided by any method or means by which the City extends municipal services to any other area of the City. This may include causing or allowing private utilities, governmental entities, other public service organizations to provide such services, in whole or in part. 2. As used in this plan, the phrase "standard policies and procedures" means those policies and procedures of the City applicable to a particular service which are in effect either at a time that a service is requested or 1 at a time that the service is made available or provided. The policies or procedures may require that a specific type of request be made, such as an application or a petition. They may require that fees or charges be paid and may include eligibility requirements and similar provisions. D. Early Action Programs 1. Statutory Services. The statutory services will be provided within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. a. Police Protection. The Police Department of the City will provide protection and law enforcement in the tract. These activities will include normal patrols and responses and the handling of complaints and incident reports. b. Fire Protection. The Fire Department of the City will provide fire protection in the tract. c. Solid Waste Collection. No residential collection services are anticipated, inasmuch as the tract includes no residences. Non- residential service and future residential service will be governed by standard policies and procedures. d. Maintenance of Water and Wastewater Facilities. As indicated in the Capital Improvement Program, below, it is not necessary to acquire or construct any public water or wastewater facilities initially, so there are none to be maintained. Should any extensions be made within the tract, normal maintenance services will be provided. e. Maintenance of Roads and Streets (including lighting). The City will provide maintenance of roads and streets over which the City will have jurisdiction. f. Maintenance of Parks, Playgrounds and Swimming Pools. As indicated by the Capital Improvements Program, it is not necessary to acquire or construct such facilities in this tract, so there are none to be maintained. Should any such facilities be constructed by the City within the tract, the Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance services for them. g. Maintenance of any other Publicly Owned Facility, Building or Service. As indicated by the Capital Improvement Program it is not necessary to acquire or construct any such buildings or facilities within the tract, 2 so there are none to be maintained, and there are no other publicly owned services to which such maintenance would apply. Should any such facilities, building or services be constructed or located by the City within the tract, an appropriate City department will provide maintenance services for them. 2. Additional Services. Certain services, in addition to statutory services, will be provided within the tract to the same extent they are provided to similar territories elsewhere in the City, including: a. Library services from existing and future facilities in accordance with standard policies and procedures. b. Health services in accordance with standard policies and procedures. c. Other City services, to the extent applicable to persons or properties within the tract, in accordance with standard policies and procedures. E. Capital Improvement Program. The City will initiate the construction or acquisition of capital improvements necessary for providing municipal services for the tract. Those improvements which are necessary are indicated below, and any necessary construction or acquisition shall begin within two (2) years and be substantially complete within four and one -half (4 % ) years of the effective date of this plan, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Police Protection. Police protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. 2. Fire Protection. Fire protection for the tract can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing fire station is located at 2232 Canal Street (Station No. 3). Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide fire protection to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded fire - fighting facilities. 3. Solid Waste Collection. No capital improvements are necessary at this time to provide solid waste collection services within the tract as described in the early action program. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded solid waste facilities. 4. Water and Wastewater Facilities. Inasmuch as this tract is served by private water and wastewater facilities, no public water or wastewater facilities are necessary at this time. Future extensions of public water or 3 wastewater facilities will be covered by standard policies and procedures, and the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded water and waste wastewater facilities. 5. Roads and Streets (including lighting). In general, the City will acquire dominion, control and jurisdiction in, over and under public streets and roads within the tract subject to the jurisdiction of other government entities. Additional streets and roads or related facilities are not necessary to serve the tract. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities such as traffic control devices or streetlights will be governed by standard policies and procedures. The tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised and widened or enlarged roads, streets or related facilities. 6. Parks, Playgrounds, and Swimming Pools. These services can be provided by using existing capital improvements. The closest existing facilities are at Eagles Park. Additional capital improvements are not necessary at this time to provide such services to the tract. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded parks, playgrounds and swimming pools. 7. Other Publicly Owned Facilities, Buildings or Services: Additional Services. In general, other City functions and services, and the additional services described above, can be provided to the tract by using existing capital improvements. Additional capital improvements are not necessary to provide them. However, the tract will be included with other territory in connection with planning for new, revised or expanded facilities. IV. AMENDMENT: GOVERNING LAW This plan may not be amended or repealed except as provided by the act or other controlling law. Neither changes in the methods or means of implementing any part of the service program nor changes in the responsibilities of the various departments of the City shall constitute amendments to this plan and the City reserves the right to make such changes. 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