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. -1 ;J* lri-t /) ,.,/-tv 1 L--/ " XZ'z L),f2* CounclL Agend6 Iten No.Jofnt Pub'lic Hearing e/e175 sEP 91975 /t? , r, COI'NCIL *+, N0.1 375-75 / it/-/j,t ( Scptenber 3, 1975 TO: Mayor and Clty Cotmcll FROM: Clty Manager SIEJECT: Contlnued Publlc Hear...

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. -1 ;J* lri-t /) ,.,/-tv 1 L--/ " XZ'z L),f2* CounclL Agend6 Iten No.Jofnt Pub'lic Hearing e/e175 sEP 91975 /t? , r, COI'NCIL *+, N0.1 375-75 / it/-/j,t ( Scptenber 3, 1975 TO: Mayor and Clty Cotmcll FROM: Clty Manager SIEJECT: Contlnued Publlc Hearlng: Jo[nt PubLlc llearlng on Proposed PubLlc Houslng ProJepts for the Elderly The Joint publlc hearlng with. the Board of Comlssloners of the Oklahona Clty Housing Authorlty on the propoaed publlc hpustng proJects for the elderly was contlnued from the meetlng of August 26, L?75 to 2:00 p.n. September 9, L975. Ttre attached staff report presents proJect lnformatlon and evaluates the suitabll-lty of location as a site for publtc houeing fbr the elderly. It is the reconrmendatlon of thls office that 1n vlew of the consldefiatlons e:rplalned ln the staff report, the foLlowing actlons be taken: 1) ProJect OKLA 2-30 - approge, provlded that the governlng body finds the slte cons:.Jut"ot wlth the Houelng Assletance Plan and eubJect to cornpllance wlth the recomendatlone ln the staff report. l I ProJect OKLA 2-29 - apprqve, provlded that the governlng body flnds the slte conslsten( wlth the Houalng Assletance Plan and subJect to coryllance wl{h the recomendatlone ln the ctaff report. 3) ProJect OIC.,A 2-l-5 - , subJect to conpliance wlth the reconrmendatlons ln the s f report. ) t I[. D. McMahan Clty Manager ).s' ELDERLY HOUF ING"PROPOSALS oKrA 2-15, (z-zg,\ 2-30 ---/' 1. NEED FOR ELDERLY FCIUSINIG. OKLAHOMA CITY LNIVERSITY BUSINESS RESEARCH DEPARTI'4ENT ESTALBISHED THAT t6,479 OKLAFTS4A CITy RESIDENTS QUALIFIED FOR LOt^' RENT ELDERLY FOUSING iN 1970 A.lD 20,597 I^IOULD BE ELIGIBLE IN 1979. PRESENTLY, 0!LY 11000 SUCH u.lITS EXIST. 2 ELDERLY HOUSII.JG UNITS WIhL PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS FOR THOSE RESIDENTS WHO GHOOSE TO OCCUPY THEM. A. REDIJCTION OF A\ERAGE HOUSING EXPENSE FROM $82 PTB POI{TH TO $40 PER }4ONTH. B BURDENSOME MAINTENRNOT RruO UPCARE OF HOUSIi.G A\D I-AI^JN IS PROVIDED FOR BY HOUSING AUTFORITY. c SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SUfl-1 AS DA\CES, LECTURES, I.,OVIES, AI\ID COFFEE HOURS, ARE PROVIDED FOR IN T[-IE SAME BUILDING AS WELL AS OPPORTLNITIES FOR CLOSE FRIENDSHIPS. D. HFALTH CARE OPPORTTNITTES OF WARM MEALS FOR $.50, FREE MCTORS CLINICS, FULL-TIME STAFF NURSES, PFTYSICAL THERAPY CLASSES, At\tD APARTI-ENT EITERGENCY CORDS TO AID STRICKEN RES IDENTS . E. INCREASED OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRAISPORTATION THROT-GH MINI-BUS SERVICE, CITY BUS SERVICE, Cr-rURCr-r BUSES, AlD FRIENDS IN PROJECTS hHO HAVE CARS. ,. LOCATIOT.I OF PROJECTS A. SURVEYS SFOW THAT IqOST NTSTDENTS DEPEND UPON CARS OF THEIR ow\, REIATIVES, OR FRIENDS FOR TRANISPORTATIo!. (SEE EXHIBIT 1) LOCATING PROJECTS NEAR RELATIVES A\D FRIENDS IS I.4ORE IMPORTANIT FOR TR,AJ.,ISPORTATION TF{AN LO- CATING PROJECT WITHIN WALKING DISTA'{CE TO STORES, PARTICUIARLY 'illl-lEN MINI-BUS A\D CITY BUS SERVICES ARE ALSO AVAII-ABLE. B EXHIBIT 2 SHOI^,S ATTITUDES OF RESIDENTS REGARDIT\G IMPORTAI{T FEATURES TO BE COI.ISXDERED IN LOCATING ELDERLY HOUSING PROJECTS. EXt-tI IT1 SURVEY OF OCHA RES IDENTS CONUJCTED , Lg75 WPE OF TRANSPORTATION USED TRIPS TO DRUG STORES, GROCERY STORES, SHOPPING , DOCTORTS OFFICE, REI-ATIVES I HOUSES, Al.lD FRI I HOUSES: TYPE i.LJMBER PERCENTAGE 1. SALVATION ARMY MINI-BUS I5 3.59o 1,. 2, TAXI 18 4,2% 5. REI.ATIVES DRIVE L22 28.5% 4. Ot',N CAR . r08 25.2% 5. FRIENDS DRIVE 63 L4,7% 6. WALK 42 9.89 7 . CITY BUS 45 10 .5% 8. CH.'RCH BUS 15 3.5% TNDTCATES: RESIDENTS WILL BE SERVED BY LOCATING PROJECTS NEAR RE IVES AIID FRIENDS WHO CAI{ COI\MENIENTLY CC[4E TAKE THEM PIACES, PARTICUI.ARLY IF TH S IS BACKED UP BY MINI- BUS AI{D CITY BUS CE X LOW BECAUSE SURVEY TAKEN BE RE MINI-BUS SERVICE PROVIDED FOR AT ATDREWS SQUARE. ErlI TT2 a SURVEY OF OCHA Y RESIDENTS CONUJCTED 1974 I-PW IMPORTA}.IT ARE THE FOLLOWI IN REGARD TO LOCATIONI OF YOT'R SENIOR CITIZENS HOUSING 2 RATII\G POINTS 1 MEDIQAL FACILITIES IN THE ARFA 337.8 2. BUS SERVICE TO OR NEAR THT PROJECT SITE 326.8 5 SHOPPINIG FACI LITIES WITHI WALKINIG DISTAI{CE 322.4 4. CHURCHES IN THE VICINITY 5r5. r 5 qJIET NEIGHBORH@DS 290.8 6 CLOSE PROXIMITY TO RESI IAL AREAS 165.5 7 CLOSE PROXIMITY TO AREAS r64.5 8 NEARBY PI.AYGROUND FOR VI TING CHILDREN 118. 5 a IiESOLl.rtrlON,rrPPR0VING TllE PROPOSIJD SlTE TOR PITO.]I,CT OKLA 2-29 LOCATED AT 2305 i S. T,J.59Th SE. AS I\.PPP.OPR],ATE IIOR Ali EI,DERLY HOUSING PROJECT ,%,{$ 'n?ry WHEREAS, the Board of Cormni-ssioners of the Oklahona CiEy Housing AuEhorlty have tentatively selected the proposed site for Project OKLA 2-29 locaEed at 2305 S . I.J. 59th St, as legally described on Exhibit A attachcd; and Mu* llllEREAS, the City Council 0f rhe Ciry of 0klahoma CiEy has previously approved the Program Resekvafion for the units Eo be consEructed l) ln the project; and WHEREAS, the Ciry Council of rhe City of Oklahoma Ciry and rhe Board of Commj.ssioners of Ehe Oklahorna Cit.y Housins Authority have revicved the report. submitLed by the Oklahoma Clty Department of Cornmunity Development and Ehe Oklahoma CiEy }lousing Aurhor[.ty Developmenr staff. NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE ff nUSOfVfl by rhe Clty Council of the Ciry of Olclahoma Clty and the Board of Cormissioners of the Oklahoma City Housing Authoricy thaE che sit.e locared at 2305 s. I{. 57th srreeE is lega11y described ln Exhibit A attached hereto, i.s in accordance with the Housing AssisEance Plan and is appropriate for an elderly hobslng projecE, subject to: 1) the approval of the Department of Housing and Urban Develophent; 2) compliance with the cofrditions for approval contained ln the reconmrendation'p of the staff report aEtached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and 3) appr:oval of plans and speci.ficatLons by the Ciuy of . Oklahoma City, the Depprtmcnt of Housing and Urban Development, and the o[rlahoma Clty llousing Aut.horiEy ADOPTED thts 9th ,day, of September, L975 CIIY OF OKLAHOMA CIfi t ience Lafting, ATTEST: E Long, SEP I 197 q OKLAHOMA CITY HOUSING P. Le D. s Eon Sec.reEary APPF.OYED TO AND DATE Counse #"t?,-t:- I 4 EKIIBIT ,'A'' Part of the S. E. L/4, secrion 10, Tl2, range 4 ruest of the rndian l'leridian, lnore particularly describeJ as f orr.otus; Beginning at a point 1190.0O feet north Oo, 0B ninures, 54 seconds r./est of the southeasc corner of saicr s E. t/a; thence south B9o, 5r minutes, 06 seconds west 2113.03 then northwesCerly feeti along a curve to the rigirt (R = 343.24 feer.) a disranc" g! :7.24 feer; rhcncc ,,orih-0d, OB-*lr,rto.u, 54 seconds wesr 49s.24 f eet; rhence north s9", sr ini"nutes, 06 seconds east 300.00 feetl thence sour-h 0or'08 nrinutes, 54 seconds easr 500.00 feer to rhe point or irace';;";;;irrning, Containing 3.44L acres more or 1ess. PROPOSED I IOLTSIN c PltoJECl'OI(LA. 2-29 2305.S"1\7/.Sgth JOINT' STAtrtr E\rAi-,UATION I. DI]VELOPMI]NT PROPOSAL f.'he proposed project would be developed by the "turnkey" process and wor:l.cl consist of 101 uuits of federally' assisted housing for the elderly in a nrecliumrise five-story masonary structure. The site contains 3.L4 total acres, but when the area occupied by [he concrete lined drainage channel is cleleted, the area is reciuce d, to 2.35 apres. This results in a density of approxi.mately 43 units per acre. (The size of the site stated in the original staff report has been revi.sed as requested by the attached letter from the Flousing Authority. ) th.e strucrure wiLl L.e provided with a sprinkler system f.or: fire pro- tection, emergency call system, and assistance bars in the bath area. Ten percent of the project is designed for use by the ph5rsically handicapped. Each unit will hlve individual heat and air conditioning and contain a bed- room, living room, dining and kitchen areas. Total gross dwelling unit floor Area is 51,748 square feet, with an additional 15, 225 square feet of non-ciweJ.l.ing area. Ir. REr-A:r-roNSr{IP TC ORD}IRLY GI{OWTI-I The follovring evaluation is based on ttre standards and criteria con- t tainecl in the Ilousing Assistance Plan (l-lAP) approvecl.by the Ivlayor and Council on Januar:y 14, LL)75, as a part of the applicarion for Community Devel.opmellt furlds. 'l-hc lir:using ancl Cornmunity Developrucnt Act of L974 re,.qui::es that the Ma5ror ancl Council cletcrrnine if fcclcrally assistecl housing projects c.ontaining 13 o:: rnole rutits are consist.ellt with the City's I]AP A. Zoning ancl Land Use 1. Zoning, Subject property is zoned the "E" Local Commercial District, as is the property to the west and north. The "E" Local. Commercial District and "D" Multiple Dwelling District are to the east, and the property to the south is zoned the "A" Single tramily Dwelling District. The property is unplatted, and the platting process should be completed prior to applyi.ng for a building permit. 2. Land Use Subject property is urrclev6loped. A restaurant and car wash have been constructed to the southeast, with the remainder of the property to the east undevelopcd. A concrete lined drainage cliannel forrns the western boundary of tl-re property and a neighborhood retail shopping center is located on the property to the west. A portion of the property to the north remains undeveloped while an apartrrent complex has been constructed to the northwest. To the south are single family homes and a golf course. I-ocal commercial land u ses are nor generally considered incompatible with mulriple family complexe developed along major streets. I{owever, the nature of these uses, the fact that they rvill ger-rerate traffic both during the day and evening, the lack of screening and the desirabili:y of locating pubtic housing projects fo'r: the elderly adjacent toa major street carrying heavy traffic. should be cardfully evaluated. 3. Zoning R-eq uircments and lhrking fhe sitc plan originally submittecl has bcen revisecl to reflect the rcduced parking rccluiremen[ for publi<: hclusing for: the elclerly. T]re plan appears to conforln witll proper setbcck, heiglrt, bulk, coverage, parking and si.gning requirements, ancl builcling pians rvill be evaluatecl prior to issuance of a builcling permi.t to assure all Ciry r.eqr-rirements have beelr met. llowever, if tte facility is to be constructed at the present grade it is anticipateci that the driveway rsrnps on S. W. 59th rvil1 be steep enough to create a partial view obstruction for vehicles attemptirlg to encer 59th Street. The deveLoper will have to wDrk with the Departrrent of Traffic Control to alter the grade in order to overcome this deficiency. (Discussion with the Area office indicates urar l-$D will require rhat all streets, drives, etc. in flood prone areas be at least one foot above the 100 year flood level so the driveway ramp grades rvill also have to be designed to comply with ttris requirement. ) 4. Distance from Existin Sul:sidized Pr:o ect Ib eucourage clispersing units throughout the City and avoid over- concentrating public housing in any one area, the Flousing Assistance Plan established the srandard that each public housing project should be at least 50 feet per unit (per project) from the CIxterior boundary of the nearest subsidized project" Shartel Towers located at 5415 S. Shartel. contains 201 units of housing for the elderly. Proposed Project Okla 2-24 (2305 S. W. 59t11) woulcl coutain 10L units of federally assisted housing. Thus, (measuring by tangent radii) there should be a rninimum distance of 2.9 miles benveen the projects, wirich are actuall), lc.,catecl only 1. 7 rniles apart. B. I'}hysical Considcrations Adequate sanitary scwcr a.ncl rvate'r facilities a.re avaiJ.irble to serve the p:r:oject" flre clevelopcr woulcl hc lequirerl to extencl a private fire line rvith sufficient lrydrants to conlply rvlt.h the nrininlllrn fire pr.'otcction requirernents to serve subject propcfiy" The area api)ears to be free of excessive oclor, clust, and vi.bration. Noi.se levels from S. W. 59th Street shoulcl be evaluatcci by IIUD. Peciestrian access to services at 59th and Pennsylvania would be improved by ptoviding a sidewalk to the east. (A si.dewalk to the\vest is proposed") There are r1o existing sidewalks along 59th Street to facil.itate peclest::ian ac$ess to services and facilities" flle area acij acent to this proposed project is very congested. S. W. 59th cai:ries substantial through traffic and there is considerable traffic generated in tire area by commercial developrnents and I{illcrest Hospital. The intersection of S. W. 59th and Pennsylvania is very congested and during peak hENn4L f1 ltl tr "t, ii It t: ti zl li iil a-./////// /l :1 /t, iii SIY S{J fir /l /////i// /l ///,///'a/ Fe-stc2EN;-taL //////i / ii ..,ririi,ir li .I ' r,li.. ): //////// t," zttzlll>t !i tr -,rii; r I Atl,' F/\ ,a r,; \',,J ,iln ri'l It.t L:. r3\, I t I ti !..j l. ,t ,i I I I iil fi1 i I I i1 'll ]: 4 /, l,r !- l. .'. ,!1, ;"lri //1.! 1il iL a r .lil i'' rlr I 4- ii r-, ' .rrli.,r tir j j RE IDENTIat- ii li ) li r/A I fa €t tQEr' \ iil il ,.i J J :t ,i \t) H tLL.CREST ( il : -.\ L CioLF L il lil ilr I couRsE I REgID€NrtaL ^\- --'- ii llr li Lr ki I ul Ras' r/a v fi rl'" i. .,{ a fli .- t,t ! (\rc/ li ,"'.' : J o" tJl g-sE E L,,iJ;l 9\- t, I E { H (! ft FLOOD PLa\r'r E \ n H ) {J/s, \ st$/ E I t 'lE !il s,'i{ 6lsf lt H !"t iJ rq SW l-i f) lJ"'t: ft E E ga l.t ^/i:. .{\ ril q, 6.s^* .,-! I] tl**,...r**i l',! ,', i i,' li I r ..,i I I I l, !.1 r tJt DQNALD [. []U.INETT Choirnron MRS. W. ROGTRS AOBOTT Vice-Choirmon LOUIS F. DAi.IFORT}.I Commisstoncr EUGENE P. LTDBET-TER, JR. irsiot Cu,, tm 'cr OKLAITOIIIA, CI'T rf*km' IIOUSING AUTIIORITY ROBERT V. SMITH Commissioner o GEORGE O. ORA4ISTON Exccul ive Direclot 5OI COUCH DRIVE OKLAHOMA CIW, OKIAHOMA 73I02 . Areo Code 405 239-7551 ' / January 16, L9ls Mr. H. D. McMahan, City Manager otr I'lunicipal Bullding 200 North Walker rP Okldhoma Clty, Oklahoma 73L02 n P Re: Joint Public Hearing Project OKLA 2-29, located ar 2305 S. W. 59rh Precision Construction Company, Developer Crandall & Associ.ates, Architegts rR Dear Mr. McMahan: Enclosed is a copy of the developerrs "proposed project Description". under site rnformation, is shown 69,532 sq. ft. The Architect has brought this to our at,tention, since in the Okrahoma city Housing Authority staff Report of November t2, L974, sent to your office, under Item II, Descriptioa of Sire , Lre state the site contains 69r532 sq. ft. or 1.6 acres. This information regarding square footage relates to the area within the building The correct site figures should be 1861949 sq. fL. or 3.14 total acres. By taki.ng out the drainage channel, the total area is recluced to 102,536 sq. ft. or 2.35 acres. The 2.35 acres would give approximately 44,000 sq. ft. of open area for recreatj-on, which should be very adequate Would lt be possible for you to forward this correction to the neces- sary City departments in order that the necessary correction can be made at the scheduled meeting ne-xt Tuesday afternoon? I apologlze for the clerlcal error. Si erely, .9 J (\ Geo l'ge Oruris ton ,l Ijxecut i e DluecLot GDO:bbr,r At tachment cc: Mr. C. Davicl Crtrndal.l cc: l'layor Lattl;lg L t u,m App.ov.d 'ItrD.5r.l90 OMB No. 6 -ntlB lc". I l/12 C,F HOI,ISINC UROAN DEVET'OPMEHT US. OEPARTMENT ^ND LOW.REHT PLI BLIC }IOUSING PROPOSED PROJECT DESCRIPTION CF:NSUS TRACT PROJECT HO. LOCATION 0F PROJECTT 0klahoma CitY, Oklahoma 3. STATE 3. MUNICIPALITY ,.. COUNTY i. srReET NUMBER(sl 2. STREET 0k I ahorna 0k'lahoma 2305 s.w. 5grh Oklahomo C i tY s'' porctc shects shall be furnlshcd [or cach site) 5lTE INFORMATIONT (ll scparable sitcs' Youn and S. Agnew Bo unded on South by S.W. 59th Between S' s f'5 6' 6. OIMENSloNs Ft. or 69,53 . Ft. Ft. 8. NO. FARKIN PACES s euidcnce ) 7 zoHrNo (l! re-centllr chonged, ubmia 9. UNUSUAL SIT E FEATURES \Yollr Rock Formotions s . F-] Retoining Cuts d. E o. [-K] h,. Nonc C. E High Woter Toble fl b. Fills I 0thcr lSPcci[Y) ffi t. Eros ion . El c.. fl Poor Droinogc tl roPo s c d a sePalatc s Uuc til fe s e e ae ms 3 and I ) ts P . (1" the eue nt tiut m or e tha one tyPc o il L D IN G IN F 0 R MA T to tt eo c A ,yPe s he c t' 5 ha ll be l*n sAe d Io, ) IZ. NO. STORIES rt, (Chc o ro. No. uNlTs r I. NO. BUILDINGS o. [-l Row b. t] Detoched I 5 lol ' c. [-Fl Scmi'Detoched FLOOR AFIEA OF OWELLING UNITS-TOTAL r4. MULTI.STORY ETUILDINGS t3. GROSS feet o. ffi Elevotor b' fl WolkuP 5l ,7ll8 square FLOOR AREA NONOWELLINC (List uses) 17, GROSS r6 NONOWELLING BUILOINGS OR SPACES BUILOINGS OR SPACES-TOTAL q e I Comm UN t 3 2 5 sQuar feet v ena nc t I |1a na emen t 6 s f I,la i n FlNlsH 20. HEATING-AIR CONO. SYSTEM t8. STRUCTURAL S'T5T EM rg. exrentoR Hasonry walls and Poured son rY El ectr i c I in piace concrete floor Ha I slabs EQUIPMEHT FURNISHED BY LHA: I I AI. TYPE d. Disporcl s. t:l Oth* (SPcci[Y) o. ffi Ronges (Gas or Electtic) fA Rcfrigerotors (Gos or Elec') c. I Dropcs I b. 0O Fon t. Loundry Fociliticr I c. [(] Kitchen Exhousl tX I I I 5i9ncd l l,ocol llousing, AuthoritY I I I Dolc I !'rrF' D.C. I t'r{txr' o"t"' lt" HUD'Worh.r a ! I i'rv"'r!tt "l I i Proftct Ok/o. 2=29 NorrcE To ADJorNrNc pdpprRTy orrrNERS: Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, August 2p, 7975, at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North LIalke[, Oklahoma City, Ok1ahoma, the OKLAHO]IA CITY COUNCIL and the BOARD OF CCMIIISSI0NERS 0F TI{E OKLAHO}IA CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY will meet in joint sessi-on to consider approval of the sit proposed for construction of 101 units of public housing for the elderly on property lega y described as follows; The trrlest half of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Qrrarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 19, Tor,rns ip 11 North,Range 3 West of the I.M., Except the Right-of-way Easement and Except the North 25 feet Exception beginning at the Northeast cqrner South along the East line 25 feet to the beginningl thence West 329.80 feet ro a poinr on the West line of said West half 25 feet Sotth of the Northwest corner of the West half; thence South along the Ifest line 559.37 feer North 29ol2t17'r East 72.53 feet; thence along a^curve to the left having a radius of 68 feet and central angle of 76"28'42" a distance of 19,56 feet North L2o43'35'r East 265.12 feet; thence al-ong a curve to the right having a radiuq of 232.00 feet aqd cenrral angle 67o03t33" 271.53 feet North 79"47'8" East a distdnce of. 46.g6 feet Eo a point on the East line of the l,Iest half of the Southeast Quarter of the ' Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; Ehence North along the East line 50.40 feer to beginning. Gen[ra11y located at 2305 S.1.1. 59th Street. I As an interested property owner, you are invited to present your views for or against the proposed project. Your position regarding the prbposed public housing project may be made known by filing a written petition, by appearing [n person at the hearing, by having an aEEorney or other authori"zed representative appeaf personally in your behalf, or by any combination of these actions. The proposed housifrg project must be found to be in the public interest by a majority of the members .onrfituting the Oklahoma City Council and by a majority of the members constituting the Board ff Commissioners of the Oklahoma City Housing Authority. ,?z? z -41 1. 'lktn z-t? ABSTRACTER' S SPECIAL ChNtrrrCAtg STATE OF OKI,AHOMA couMrY oF oKLAHOMA, SS. AMERICAN-FIRST TITLE & TRUST COupaFW, a corporation, bond.ed abstracter, hereby certifies: That the foll-owing'are a list of the last grantee as shown in a convey- ance purporting to convey surface titl! as filed in the office of the County Clerk of Oklahoma County, Oklahqma, to the lands surrounding and within 300 feet of the WL SUk SWld SEL !9-I1N-3W. I.M. except the \r/W ease and Except N 25 ft andExcept beg at Nczlc S 25 ft to beg th w 329.gO ft to pt on w line of w\ 25 ft s of MI/c wL tth s ssg.37 ft N 2go:r2,r7,,E 72L.53 ft th At a curve to the Left having a rad:Jus of 69 ft & central angle of 160 29, 42" a dis of L9.56 ft N L2043'35"8 1,265.L2 fi-t th a10ng a curve to rt having a radius of 232.oo ft & central 67003'33, 27L.s3 ft N 7go47,g,,8 flansl-e a dis 46.86 of ft to pt on the E line {rt- wt sEk swk sEk th N along the E Line 50.40 ft to beg. That the addresses that aure liste{ have been taken from the Lg73 property assessment rolls as pubLished lfy tn. County Treasurer in and for Oklahoma Cor:nty, Oklahoma, unless 4oted after each address that they have been taken elsewhere The property being surrounded is owned by H. F. Rea1ty Company by virtue of Book 4042 page 629 from .J.C. Perry and Lucille Perrlr, h/w filed .June 1, L972. -continued- ENTRY NO. AMEITICAN.FIRST TITLE & TRUST CO[,IPANY r a Page 2 NORTH GRANTEE TIANSEN ATLE COMPANY ADDRESS BOX I9173 ahoma City, Oklahoma DESCRIPTION part of .SE , 9-11N-3w. beg at NE,/c of WL Uek SWt sEkrhw3 Qr 1I ft SIy & SWly 7L4.22 ft E 465.35 ft N 685.5 to beg EXCEPT the N 260 feet (2572 wD 3 GRAMT'EE ATLBE EMT SES INCORPORATED ADDRESS Box 19173 ahomaCity, Oklahoma DESCRIPTTON s\ r.L. NrL srk 19-11N--?W. except N 60 ft (392L !{D 13so) EAST GRANTEE HILLCREST IN\ESTMEIilT INCORPORATED ADDRESS 318 Classen Tgrr Bldg., Oktahoma City, Oklahoma DESCRIPTION ELz SE\ sw% sak 19-11N-3w. less and elcept a tract in su,/c I90 ft, N c s by I45 fr E & w (3453 wD 17) GRAMTEE IITGHLAND DE\TELOPER.S TNC ADDRESS 1600 N. Lindsey Norman, Ok1a. ** from deed return DESCRIPTION part of SEk 19-11N-3W. beg SE/c cf Swk SEk W I45 ft N 190 ft E 145 ft S I9O ft to beg subj to E 20 ft, and S 50 ft for streets. (4183 WD 1.354) sourH GRANTEE RICHARD T. ALMQUIST ADDRESS 2228 SW 59th Oklahoma City, Oklahoma )3ttI DESCRIPTION Lot I Block 2 Hillcrest Heights Add. (2702 wD 42O) GRA}flTEE PARAMOUNT PERSONNEL SERVICE INC. , ADDRESS 2800 NW 36r,h DESCRIPTION Lots I & 10 Block 2 Hillcrest Heights Add" (4096 wD 71L & 7L2) GRAMTEE E]UI,A O. BUTLER ADDRESS 6000 S. Country CIub Dr. DESCRIPTTON Lot 1I Block 2 Hillcrest Heights Add. (3665 WD Z2O GRANTEE WILiIAM J. ITARLIN JR & LEILAH FAYE HARLIN, h/w ADDRESS 6004 So Country CIub Dr. DESCRTPTION Lot 12 Block 2 Hillcrest Heights Addition (18eO wD 2s3) GRAI{TEE CLYDB B. & UEIIJ\H R. IrARLIN, h/w ADDRBSS 6008 S. Country CIub Dr. DESCRIPTTON Lot 13 Block 2 Hillcrest, Heights Add. (1880 WD 2gL) qvrr LJllLtu(l- ENTRY NO. A|\ILIRICAN-I'IRST TI'rLE & TRUS'r CO['IPAN]' ., Page 3 SOTIIH-continued- GRA}MEE DELRCI]T & OPAL R. LANGSTON, h/W ADDRESS 2237 SW 59th P1. DESCRIPTION Lot 14 Block 2 Hillcrest Heights Add. (4L69 WD 278) GRANTEE ALBERT M. & .'EANNE GLO\ER KRIEGEL, h/W ADDRESS 2233 SW 59th Place DESCRIPTION Lot L5 Block 2 Hillcrest Heights Add. (1696 wD 59) GRAI{TEE FROMAN V. a $rUr.,en E, SILITH, h/w ADDRESS 2229 Sw 59 place ) 2,1'.l DESCRIPTTON Lot 16 ,Block 2 Hillcrest Heights Add. (1650 WD 372) GRAMTEE NOBLE & CH$aSTTNE DANNER, h/w ADDRESS 6001 S. Country Club Dr" DESCRIPTION Lot 1 Block 12 Hillcrest Heights Country Cl.ub (21e8 wD 133) GRAT\ITEE SOIIfIIMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, a corp ADDRESS 34L5 S"Western ')30I DESCRIPTION I,.ot 2 Block 12 Hillcrest Heights Country CIub (24Oe wD s18) GRAMTEE WILLIAM C. & SHIRLEY A. SPRINGER, h/W ADDRESS 6013 S. Country CIub Dr. DESCRIPTION Lot 3 Block 12 ''Hillcrest Heights Country Club (3661 wD 61) GRAMTEE HILLCREST GOLF & COUNTTO. CLIIB TNc ADDRESS 650I S. Country CIub Dr. DESCRIPTION Pt of NEt 30-11N-3W. beg 1B4O fr W of NE/c th SLy 640 ft th SIy 296.37 ft th Sly 300 ft. th SEly 74O ft th on a curve 527 "27 ft th Sly 180 ft th SW 210 ft Lh SLy 222.4L ft to Sw/c of EL of NEt th W to SVc th N to pt L32A ft S of NW/c th B 330 ft th N 1320 ft th E to beg" (1728 wD 2OL) WEST GRAI{TEE PENMIEN TMPROVEMENT COMPAIiY INC. , a corp ADDRESS I00I NrPenn DESCRIPTION Lots L-10 inc Roseann Addition (3991 WD L2751 GRANTEE DON B. & CONNTE J. MOORB, h/w ADDRBSS 4613 sE 29th DBSCRIPTION Part of SEk 19-11N-3w" being w 135 ft of wL Ei\ Swk swk sEk except N 410 ft less s 50 ft (2775-s9o) -continued- EN'TRY NO. AMERICAN-I;IRST TITI-E &'I'l(tJS'l' Coi\tPANY a 'l page 4 WEST -continued.- GRANTEE HILLCREST IIEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH INC., ADDRESS 58OI S. Agnew DESCRIPTION N41O fr of wr135 fr of w\ e\ swk swk sEk rg-11-3w. less N 25 ft (2L2O vlD 434) Due care and dilig'ence have been exedcised in preparing this report. However, rro liability is assumed for the correctness or completeness of information furnished. Dated at OklahomaCi-ty, Oklahoma ttiis 5th day of November, L974 al 7:30 AoM. AMERICAN FIRST TITLE & TRUSTfid COMPAIIY BY fr",t*et ;t, Vice President d l_gncd.Zfu Orde r 643L25 ENTIIY NO. 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