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The Western Hills softball team started last week with a massive vic- tory over Northside, defeating the Lady Steers by a score of 15-0 and remaining unbeaten in 7- 5A competition. The victory propelled to the Lady Cougars to a 4-0 record in district and 9-5 mark on the regular season. Becca Lindamood was a one-woman, wreck- ing machine in the game WHHS students who advanced to state in the UIL Region 11 South Visual Arts for Western Hills, going Scholastic Event are: (l-r) Juan Pablo Borunda, Stephanie Fajardo, Annie 2-4 with a double and a Cantrell, Andy Klundt and Rebecca Joines. grand slam in the game, as well as pitching a no- Western Hills High School took over 100 students entries to compete in the UIL hitter with 10 strikeouts. Region 11 South Art competition called VASE (Visual Arts Scholastic Event) at Lindamood also hit a Timberview High School in Mansfield on Saturday, (continued on page 8) grand slam in Western Hills' March 12 victory against OD Wyatt. Coach Dawn Aman said she was pleased with the way her team competed against Northside and said it was a very efficient victory for the Lady Cougars. BMHS 2018 Track Team Zone “The team had a great performance,” Aman said. “We combined for six hits and had no defensive errors.” Champions Western Hills defeated Northside in five innings last Tuesday night. The Lady Cougars struggled against Arlington Heights on Friday night, howev- er, losing by a score of 11-0 to move to a 4-1 mark in district competition. Aman said that even though her team came up short against the Lady Yellow Jackets, she was impressed by the way her players continued to compete. “The girls fought the entire night,” Aman said. “Though we didn't win, we never gave up.” Western Hills will next play at 7:30 p.m. on April 3 at Southwest High School.

Benbrook Middle-High School

Over at Benbrook Middle-High School, the Lady Bobcats lost on Friday night to Mineral Wells by a score of 13-2 and will play at 6:30 p.m. on April 3 at Kennedale High School for their next game. Coach Patrick Moore could not be reached for comment for this story. The Benbrook Middle-High School seventh and eighth grade track teams are the 2018 Zone Champions. PAGE 2, March 29, 2018 Suburban Newspapers, Inc. Obituaries

Daurice was employed as a respiratory therapist and worked her way, as a young mother, through the University of Texas at Arlington, earning a baccalaureate degree in nursing. In the late 1980’s, she was part of the first graduating class of Family Nurse Practitioners from the UTA advanced practice nurse masters program. Over her long career in nursing, as an RN and Family Nurse Practitioner, Daurice filled many roles. She worked as a school nurse, an infection control nurse, employee health nurse, pediatric clinical nurse spe- cialist, UTA instructor, urgent care and primary healthcare provider. Professionally, Daurice dedicated her life as an RN, Family Nurse Practitioner to serve and better her communi- ty’s health. Over the years, she enjoyed practicing at JPS Daurice Bessire Ring Health Network and T & R Clinic. Her life had come full cir- Shirley Kaye Starling cle. Daurice was proudly working in the very community Daurice was born August 15, 1949 and unexpectedly that she was born and raised in. For many productive years, Shirley Kaye Starling, age 72, went to be with the Lord left our world on March 7, 2018. She rocked on to the great she was the primary health care provider for JPS Health Network’s White Settlement ISD School Based Clinic. In on Tuesday March 20, 2018 in Priddy, Texas. A Celebration beyond after complications from cardiac surgery. Daurice is predeceased by her loving parents, Maurice Raymond this role, Daurice found herself as part of another “family” of of Life was held at 2 p.m., March 25, 2018, at the First colleagues, patients, patient families, and dear friends that Baptist Church of Benbrook, 1015 McKinley St., Benbrook Bessire and Doris Jean Nevil Bessire of White Settlement, Texas. Daurice is survived by her brother, children and 3 she passionately served up until the day of her passing. 76126. grandsons. Daurice was a lifelong learner, voracious reader, book Kaye was born June 7, 1945 in Fort Worth to the late Daurice was a devoted and loving sister to Charles club member, nurse educator, visual and performing arts H.E. Lobdell, Jr. and Mozelle Lobdell of Fort Worth and “Charlie” Vincent Bessire of Granbury, Texas. Daurice was appreciator and patron, avid collector, and a staunch advo- cate of the democratic process. She encouraged everyone to was youngest of three children. Kaye married Billie Starling a loving, kind, devoted and supportive mother to her two children; daughter, Genifer Ring Michel and her husband “get educated” on political and social issues, candidates, and of Douglass, Ga. on December 2, 2006. They resided in representatives. Even on her very last day, she called and Springtown, Texas for the last 16 years. Kaye loved to ride Thomas Michel of Fort Worth, Texas; and her son, Grant Ring and his wife Elyse Dara of Fort Worth, Texas. She was texted to encourage others to “be sure to vote”. Daurice horses, plant flowers, shop and spend time with family. She known as loving “Grandmother” to her three grandsons Jack always felt words and education were vitally important. She was known for her free spirit and her love for her dogs. She Thomas Michel, Luke Matthew Michel, and Sean Thomas encouraged and supported hundreds of people to further their worked for Standard Utility until her last weeks, having Michel. Daurice is also survived by a very large extended educational pursuits. Daurice spent countless hours with nursing school and nurse practitioner students, acting as worked there for over 20 years. family of aunts, uncles, and cousins whom she deeply loved and cared for. mentor and preceptor. Daurice’s sunny disposition and posi- Survivors are: husband Bill Starling, son Alvis Ray tive outlook made all things a little more special and bad sit- Cox, JR and daughter-in-law Ladonna Feist, granddaughter Daurice grew up in White Settlement, Texas and proud- ly attended White Settlement ISD schools for all of her early uations a little bit better. Tiffany Crawford, husband Shea and great-grand-kids educational years. She graduated from Brewer High School Daurice was crazy about quilting. What she loved most Mackenzie and Paisley Crawford, Step-grand-daughters in 1967. This past September, she attended her 50th class about quilting was the time she spent with her beloved “quilt Morgan Krueger and Logan Kinkade, daughter Kimberly reunion. As a teen, Daurice worked as a Candy Striper vol- sisters”. Originally, she took up quilting as a fun way to unteer and taught piano lessons. During her early adult life, spend quality time with her mother. She loved hours of Ellis and Sister Dian Covington. laughing, chatting, telling stories, solving the world’s prob- lems, more laughing, and snacking with her quilt sisters on frequent quilting retreats. Daurice was a member of the Fort Worth Quilt Guild’s “Sophisticated Ladies United to Sew” Suburban Newspapers, Inc. (aka the S.L.U.T.S). She currently held the honorable posi- tion of the “Head Needle” for the Unity Church of Fort Worth’s “Sew-N-Sews” quilt bee. As a Unity Sew-N-Sew, ~Veteran Owned ~ Daurice contributed to many special quilts uniquely created to wrap others in warmth and love. Daurice was a long-time member, former board mem- Publishers of the ber, and volunteer of the Unity Church of Fort Worth where River Oaks News, Benbrook News, and White Settlement Bomber News she gave much of her time, energy, and love and filled her spirit “right up to the top”. 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photo courtesy Judy Ramos Attendees at the Daughters of the American Colonists presentation were: (l- Attendees at the Colonial Dames scholarship presentation were: Jane r) Catalina Muniz, Dr. Leanna Campbell, Brenda Clark, Ruth Linhart, Betty Bruckner, President; Wilma Rutledge, Autumn Tucker, Scholarship recipient Abdo, Laurie Behn, Chida Troung and La Wayne Hauser. and Colleen Petosa, Scholarship Chair. award scholarships for college tuition assistance. The Governor Thomas Hinckley Chapter, Colonial Dames XVII and Members are mostly women who have gone back several years to determine Daughters of the American Colonists gathered on Thursday, March 22 at Ridglea their lineage from ancestors who served before 1701. Country Club for a scholarship presentation. The organization shares responsibility to American history, the love and respect Colonial Dames XVII for our country and to acknowledge those desiring to further their goals and The society was founded in 1915 in Washington and continues to this day to achievements. Recipients volunteer at hospitals, participate in community sponsored events, maintaining grave sites, marking historical monuments and keeping up to date with ancestors and what role they accomplished back in the day. In addition, candidates must provide their lineage information in one of the orig- inal colonies of the present United States. This year's recipient is Autumn Tucker. She received a $300 scholarship to assist with tuition as she continues her education at Tarleton Sate University to major in Education. Daughters of the American Colonists Chida Troung received a $400 scholarship to further his education. He is a sec- ond year student in the Physical Therapist Program at Tarrant County College. The Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator in the Department of Health and the staff select a nominee Peter Polinsky Insurance Agency based on their criteria. www.polinsky-insure.com This lineage organi- Peter Polinsky zation was established in FREE QUOTES 1921 and continues to Agent for award scholarships to (817) 560-9400 • Auto individuals that meet the DFW’S CHOICE [email protected] • Home criteria. The Daughters of the American Colonists' FOR INDOOR SHOOTING • Commercial 8751 Camp Bowie West #124 mission is patriotic, his- Fort Worth, TX 76116 torical and educational. Three Convenient They support veterans Locations to Serve You with donations made at the VA Hospital in Dallas A L L I ANCE • BE N BRO O K GRAND P RAI R I E and present JROTC and FREE ROTC medals to deserv- • No Time Limits GUN RENTAL ing cadets. The organiza- • Over 100 Firearms to Rent WITH A LANE RENTAL tion also supports the • Ammo Vending Machine ongoing education in con- • Private Shooting Suites Not to be combined with any other offer. junction with Mount Visit www.ShootSmart.com or come into one Vernon and videos are of our 3 stores for details. ($20 value) online so teachers can use Expires: May 31, 2018 them in their curriculum to share with students. WWW.SH O O TSMART.COM PAGE 4, March 29, 2018 Suburban Newspapers, Inc. Project Linus Rampant Porch Lizards Blood Donors Needed Volunteers Needed: to Play Easter Weekend at Drives in April

Join the First Monday The American Red Cross is ready for spring and milder weather after nor’easters and severe winter Quilt Club The Rampant Porch Lizards return to play on storms in some parts of the country forced the cancel- Easter Saturday, March 31 from 10 a.m. to noon at the lation of thousands of blood and platelet donations in The First Monday Quilt Club meets on the first White Settlement Museum, 8320 Hanon Dr. Call 817- March. You can help the blood supply recover by sharing Monday of each month at Bethany Christian Church 246-9719 or visit http://www.wsmuseum.com/ for more details on this free session of live music. upcoming blood donation opportunities in the area: located at 1500 Meadow Park Drive in White • April 2: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Lowes White Settlement from 9 a.m. till noon, with a potluck lunch Settlement, 600 State Highway 183 following the meeting. The next meeting will be Las Vegas Trail EDC • April 4: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Alpha Phi Omega, April 2. 2720 S University Drive Project Linus is a non-profit service organization, • April 8: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Immaculate Heart of and the members of this group are Tarrant County Meets April 12 Mary Catholic Church, 201 Thornhill Drive Chapter Project Linus volunteers who create hand- • April 8: 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Great The next meeting of the Las Vegas Trail Economic made quilts and blankets that provide love, warmth, Commission Baptist Church, 7700 McCart Avenue Development Committee has been scheduled for April and comfort for local children who have suffered trau- 12 at 10 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Wind ma, tragedy, or illness.Volunteers also make coverlets River Apartments, located at 8725 Calmont Avenue. for veterans, nursing home residents, and the homeless. If you have any questions ahead of the meeting, Fort Worth Decorative Unfortunately, the need for these blankets increas- please feel free to contact Michael.Hennig@fortworth- es each month. They desperately need volunteers with texas.gov or [email protected]. portable sewing machines to help assemble the quilts. Painters to Meet No experience is needed - there is a place for you. Anyone can help if you can follow instructions, sew, Planning to vote The Fort Worth Decorative Painters will hold their tie a knot, crochet a blanket, or tell a good joke. monthly meeting on Monday, April 16 at the Botanic Volunteers have lots of fun and develop fantastic in the May 5 elections? Garden Center located at 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd. in Fort Worth. friendships. High school students can receive commu- Voter registration deadline Social time begins at 6 p.m. and the business meet- nity service credits for participating. Materials (fabric, is April 5! ing at 6:30. Dusti Dancer will instruct a snowman lid batting, thread, and yarn) are provided. Donations of project. Visitors are welcome. fabric, yarn, thread, or money to purchase materials are For more information, visit the website at greatly appreciated. www.fwdecorativepainters.com, or contact Suzane at New Location After 35yrs! Come join the fun and have fellowship with the New Location 817-370-8818. Quilt Club volunteers while you make a difference in     our community by being a blessing to others. **Come See the New Store** For more information about the mission of Project WHOLESALE * RETAIL Linus, visit www.projectlinus.org. For more informa- 3421 Cimmaron Tr. (Old Las Vegas) CORKY OZMER; Behind 7-11, 76116 tion on this group and meetings, call Virginia Biela OWNER 817-244-6800 at817-244-1263. KATHY FRANK; MGR. PLEASE DRINK RESPONSIBLY

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Tuesday night, which coincidentally was the Cougars “Right now they are both all hitting over .500 in dis- first win of the regular season. trict.” “I'm very proud of the team for persevering Bennett pitched a complete game no-hitter against through a tough non-district schedule and getting a Springtown March 16 to improve the Bobcats to 2-0 in much needed overall team win,” Ribinskas said. district, and while the contest against Trinity Valley Pitcher Brent Schaeffer threw a complete game was a non-district game, Chavez said it was a good win shutout with 11 strikeouts, and Justin Santos and nonetheless. Rodrigo Carmona both went 4-5 with 4 RBI's in the “Our team is really playing at a high level right game for Western Hills. now,” Chavez said. “We are getting great pitching and On Friday night, the Cougars lost 9-2 to South timely hitting. 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They def- him what his team can really do. initely came to play.” “It was the best seven innings of baseball we've Benbrook had five errors in the second inning, played all year,” Ribinskas said. “They (Timberview) which broke the game open for Mineral Wells. “That won the game on a squeeze bunt in the seventh did us in,” Chavez said. inning.” But the Bobcats continued to fight, and with bases Top Dog owner Shannon Emmons poses with In spite of losing 5-4 to the Wolves, hurler loaded and two outs in the third, the Mineral Wells left Belle and Drew. Carmona pitched a complete game and had two hits, fielder made a diving catch that prevented a potential and Juan Rojas added two hits for the Cougars as well. Benbrook rally. Western Hills next game will be 7 p.m. on April 3 The Bobcats will next play at 2:30 p.m. on March at Trimble Tech High School. 31 at Arlington Heights High School. In recent years dogs and cats have risen in popular- ity. 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April Events at Benbrook Public Library By Benbrook Public Library Staff On Monday, April 2 and Monday, April 16 at 9:30 at 4:30 p.m. from April 5 through May 3. Ages 7 and meet on April 4. a.m., Miss Amy will lead a baby sign language story- older of all experience levels are welcome. Raspberry Early Worms, our new hands on program designed time. Learn the basic skills needed to facilitate sign Pi is a small, credit card-sized computer that can help for preschoolers who are on the cusp of reading on communication between you and your little ones. teach coding or programming. their own, will meet Tuesday, April 12 at 11:30 a.m. The library is partnering with the Benbrook Moms and dads, bring your little ones to a Early worms will have a selection of pre-emergent YMCA to offer free yoga classes for adults. The 45- “Nursery Rhyme” yoga session on Friday, April 6 at reading activities to do together. minute classes will be held on Monday, April 2 at 6 10:30 a.m. This half-hour of professional instruction p.m. and Monday, April 16 at noon. Attendees are will be fun and relaxing for both children and their par- encouraged to bring their own yoga mats if possible, ents. but there will be a few extra mats available for those The library’s adult book clubs, Bent Corners Book can’t provide their own. Club and Coffee Break Book Circle, are reading On Tuesday, April 3 and Tuesday, April 17 at 6 Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner. Meetings to p.m., adults are invited to learn the basics of calligra- discuss the book will be held on Wednesday, April 11 phy at a two-part series of classes taught by an instruc- at 11 a.m. and Thursday, April 12 at 6:30 p.m. For May, tor with over 30 years of experience. Calligraphy sup- the groups are reading Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance. plies will be provided. Space in the classes is limited, The library offers weekly, beginner-level computer so please call the library at 817-249-6632 or stop by in classes every Wednesday at 5 p.m. We’ll cover person to register. Those who register should plan to Microsoft Excel on April 11, Internet and e-mail on attend both classes. April 18, and will have an open lab for your specific Our Raspberry Pi class will meet every Thursday computer-related questions on April 25. Class will not

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www.txdot.gov Search for: “I-20 Benbrook” [email protected] 817-370-6603 To sign up for project updates, send an email with “updates” in the subject line. The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT. Suburban Newspapers, Inc. March 29, 2018, PAGE 7 BMHS Junior Cadet Corps Cleans a Westpark Elementary “My Benbrook Mile” Pre-K Roundup Begins in April

Pre-K Roundup for the 2018-2019 school year will be April 2 through 6 at Westpark Elementary, located at 10202 Jerry Dunn Parkway. Students must be four years old by Sept. 1. Parents will need to bring copies of the following documents the day of the roundup: • Proof of residency, such as a lease or a utility bill (water or electric, dated within the last 30 days.) • Child’s state-issued birth certificate • Child’s social security card • Child’s immunization records • Parent/guardian state ID • Proof of household income, dated within the last 30 days, showing one month’s wages Parents may contact the school office at 817- 815-7000 the week of March 26 through 30 to schedule an appointment for Roundup Week. Parents may pre-register online at www.fwisd.org or register online using school computers during The Benbrook Middle-High School Junior their appointment. Cadet Corps took the time to volunteer for the For more information visit “My Benbrook Mile” on March 24. www.fwisd.org/westpark.

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DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT FOR A 23-UNIT TOWN- Students from Fairlle LaForge's and Robert HOME DEVELOPMENT AND BY AMENDING THE Richard's classes advanced to State from WHHS. Juan Legal Notice OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO REFLECT THE Pablo Borunda, Stephanie Fajardo, and Rebecca Joines NOTICE TO CREDITORS CHANGE; PROVIDING A CUMULATIVE CLAUSE; advanced in Division 4, the elite Division in high Notice is hereby given that original Letters PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A school. Testamentary for the Estate of Billy Tillman Ford, Deceased, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR This is Juan Borunda's second time to advance to were issued on March 19, 2018 under Docket No. 2017- ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT; PROVIDING state, and Rebecca Joines' third. This is Stephanie, PR03340-1, pending in the Probate Court One of Tarrant FOR A PENALTY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUB- LICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND Andy, and Annie's first time to compete at state level. County, Texas, to Helen Goin. Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the Estate addressed as follows: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Helen Goin, Independent Executrix of the Estate of Billy Tillman Ford, Deceased SECTION 9 Notice of Public Sale Pemberton, Green, Newcomb & Weis P. O. Box 765 Greenville, Texas 75403-0765 The City Secretary of the City of Benbrook is hereby direct- Property to satisfy a landlord's lien. Sale to be held All persons having claims against this Estate which is ed to publish the caption, penalty clause, publication clause online at www.selfstorageauction.com currently being administered are required to present them and effective date clause of this ordinance for two (2) days Facility is located at 8460 Boat Club Rd, Fort Worth, within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. in the official newspaper of the City of Benbrook, as author- Texas 76179. Bidding will open Mar 29,2018 at Dated this 21st day of March, 2018. ized by Section 52.013 of the Local Government Code. 8:00am and will conclude April 16,2018 at 10:00a.m. SECTION 10 Seller reserves the right to withdraw the property at Legal Notice any time before the sale. Unit items sold as-is to the This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and highest bidder, subject to additional terms noted on PROPOSED ORDINANCE PUBLIC HEARING after its passage and it is so ordained website. Cleanup deposit is required. Property includes the contents of spaces for the following ten- The Benbrook City Council will conduct a public hearing Signed: Jerry B. Dittrich Mayor ant - Roy L Sallee: Bed Frame, mattresses, box spring, and consider the following ordinances on Thursday, April radar gun, tv's, end table, leather chair and misc. 19, 2018 at 7:30 PM in the City Council Chambers at City Legal Notice household items. Hall, 911 Winscott Road, Benbrook, Texas 76126. All inter- ORDINANCE NO. 1423 ested citizens are invited to attend. Notice of Public Sale AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 17 - ZONING An ordinance rezoning 124 Del Rio Street, a 0.26-acre par- OF THE BENBROOK MUNICIPAL CODE (1985), AS Property to satisfy a landlord's lien. Sale to be held cel described as Lot 14, Block 7, Benbrook Estates Addition, AMENDED, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSI- online at www.selfstorageauction.com from “B” One-Family District to “CR” Multiple-Family FICATION OF 28.65 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE Restricted District. The property is generally located north- J.F. ELLIOTT SURVEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER 495 Facility is located at 8460 Boat Club Rd, Fort Worth, east of the intersection of Mercedes Street and Benbrook AND THE J. FISH SURVEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER Texas 76179. Bidding will open Mar 29,2018 at Boulevard (Highway 377). 1876, CITY OF BENBROOK, TARRANT COUNTY, 8:00am and will conclude April 16,2018 at TEXAS, FROM “A-PD” ONE-FAMILY PLANNED 10:00a.m. Seller reserves the right to withdraw the An ordinance amending Title 17 – Zoning of the Benbrook DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT TO “A” ONE-FAMILY property at any time before the sale. Unit items sold Municipal Code (1985), as amended, by amending Sections DISTRICT AND BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL 17.24.022 – Permitted uses and 17.24.024 – Conditional as-is to the highest bidder, subject to additional terms ZONING MAP TO REFLECT THE CHANGE; PRO- uses of Chapter 17.24 – “CF” Community Facilities District VIDING A CUMULATIVE CLAUSE; PROVIDING A noted on website. Cleanup deposit is required. to move installations for public safety, governmental servic- SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY Property includes the contents of spaces for the fol- es, or the furnishing of utility services, from the conditional CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR ENGROSSMENT AND lowing tenant - Kenneth Church: TV's, tools, slate uses list to the permitted uses list. ENROLLMENT; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY pool table, and general household belongings. CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE An Ordinance amending Title 17 – Zoning of the Benbrook OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN Municipal Code by establishing Chapter 17.79 – Benbrook EFFECTIVE DATE. Notice of Public Sale Boulevard Corridor Overlay District. This overlay district Property to satisfy a landlord's lien. Sale to be held will limit or restrict certain uses and establish development SECTION 8 online at www.selfstorageauction.com standards and design criteria for future development and Facility is located at 8460 Boat Club Rd, Fort Worth, improvements along the Benbrook Boulevard corridor. The The City Secretary of the City of Benbrook is hereby direct- Texas 76179. Bidding will open Mar 29,2018 at ordinance will also amend Title 15 – Buildings and ed to publish the caption, penalty clause, publication clause Construction of the Benbrook Municipal Code by establish- 8:00am and will conclude April 16,2018 at 10:00a.m. and effective date clause of this ordinance for two (2) days ing Chapter 15.60, adopting the 2015 edition of the Seller reserves the right to withdraw the property at in the official newspaper of the City of Benbrook, as author- International Property Maintenance Code to establish exteri- ized by Section 52.013 of the Local Government Code. any time before the sale. Unit items sold as-is to the or maintenance regulations for non-residential properties highest bidder, subject to additional terms noted on within the overlay district. The Benbrook Boulevard SECTION 9 website. Cleanup deposit is required. Property Corridor Overlay District is generally applied to commer- includes the contents of spaces for the following ten- cially zoned properties, along the Benbrook Boulevard cor- This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and ant - Mike Franklin: File Cabinet, Gun Cases, Chairs, ridor, between Winscott Road and the Union Pacific after its passage and it is so ordained Portable pet carrier, saw horses, snow ski's, bike hel- Railroad, which is located approximately 1,500 ft. north of met, boxes and misc. household items. I.H. 20/820. Signed: Jerry B. Dittrich Mayor Suburban Newspapers, Inc. March 29, 2018, PAGE 9 BBUUSSIINNEESSSSEESS IINN TTHHEE SSPPOOTTLLIIGGHHTT

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