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PUBLIC LAW 88-3158-JULY 7, 1964

without warranty dated January 12, 1961, recorded in volume 5490, page 26, Deed Records of Dallas County, Texas, whereby the United States of America conveyed 31.97 acres of adjacent land, more or less, to Jerome K. Dealey, Dallas, Texas, said restrictive condition in said deed without warranty from the United States of America to the said Jerome K. Dealey providing that the construction of buildings or improvements on the land therein and thereby conveyed shall be restricted in height so that there will be no obstructions above the plane of an approach zone with a glide angle of 20:1 where the zero elevation beginning point for the glide angle is fixed by starting at a 1^-inch iron pipe, being the northwest comer of the Indian Hills P a r k addition (abstract 517) to the city of Grand Prairie, Texas, as shown in volume 17, page 365 of the Plat Records of Dallas County, Texas, and the northwest corner of lot 17, block 9 of said Indian Hills Park addition; thence, north 40 degrees 3 minutes west 905 feet, more or less, to the intersection of such line with the center line of an existing asphalt runway; said approach zone plan to be 250 feet wide, extending 125 feet on either side of point of beginning and 410 feet wide at 20:1 slant distance of 1,600 feet along the runway center line extending from the point of beginning. (b) Subject to the provisions of section 2 of this Act, the city of Grand Prairie, Texas, shall convey to the United States, acting by and through the Secretary of the Army, all right, title, and interest of such city in and to certain real property transferred to such city for public airport purposes by the United States. Such real property consists of a tract of land containing 67.83 acres, more or less, comprising a portion of the 195.82-acre tract situated in the county of Dallas, State of Texas, the exact legal description of which property is contained in the deed dated May 22, 1962, entered into between the United States as grantor, acting by and through the Secretary of the Army, and the city of Grand Prairie, Texas, as grantee, and more particularly described as follows: Being a tract of land situated in the county of Dallas, State of Texas, and being part of the McKinney and Williams survey ( A 1045) and part of the Elizabeth Gray survey (A-517), and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a 114-inch pipe at the intersection of the south boundary line of said Elizabeth Gray survey with the east rightof-way line of Southwest Fourteenth Street (formerly locally called Twelfth Street Road), said pipe being located south 89 decrees 26 minutes east, 20 feet from the southwest corner of said Elizabeth Gray survey; thence along the boundary line of a 195.82-acre tract of land conveyed by the United States of America to the city of Grand Prairie by deed without warranty dated May 22, 1962, and rerecorded in volume 5810 at page 206 of the Deed Records of Dallas County, Texas, as follows: along the east right-of-way line of Southwest Fourteenth Street, north 00 degrees 22 minutes 30 seconds east, 1,154.45 feet to a nve-eighths-inch pipe, said point being the southernmost corner of a 42.39-acre tract presently owned by the United States of America and licensed to the Texas National Guard; thence along the boundary line of said 42.39-acre tract as follows: north 29 degrees 32 minutes 30 seconds east, 981.15 feet to a one-half-inch rod, said point being perpendicular to and 400 feet west of the centerline of a north-south runway; thence north 01 degrees 19 minutes 30 seconds west, along a line parallel to and 400 feet west of said centerline, 1,476.75 feet to a

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