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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11179 ORD - 11/22/1972THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NUECES THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI { On this the 22nd day of November, 1972, the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, convened in Regular Meeting, with the following members of said Council present, towit: Ronnie Sizemore, Mayor Charles A. Eonniwell Roberto Bosquez, M.D. Rev. Harold T. Branch Commissioners Thomas V. Gonzales Gabe Lozano, Sr. J. Howard Stark T. Ray Bring Secretary with the following absent: constituting a quorum, at which time the follow- ing among other business was transacted: Mr. Sizemore, Mayor, presented for the consideration of the Council an ordinance. The ordinance was read by the City Secretary. The Mayor presented to the Council a communication in writing pertaining to said pro- posed ordinance, as follows: Corpus Christi, Texas November.22, 1972 "TO THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi, Texas Gentlemen: For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance, a public emergency and imperative necessity exist for the suspen- sion of the Charter or requirement that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date it is introduced, and that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three meetings of the City Council; I, therefore, request that you suspend said Charter rule or requirement and pass this ordi- nance finally on the date it is introduced, or at the present meeting of the City Council. Respectfully, /s/ Ronnie Sizemore, Mayor" Commissioner moved that the Charter provision prohibiting ordinances from being passed finally on the date introduced be suspended for the reasons stated in the written request of the Mayor and stated in the emergency clause of the ordinance. The motion was seconded by Commissioner The motion was carried by a unanimous vote by the City Cou , viz: AYES: Commissioners Bonniwell, Bosquez, Branch, Gonzales, Lozano and Stark. NAYS: None. The Mayor requested that the records show that he voted Aye. This was done. Commissioner moved that the ordi ce be passed finally. The motion was seconded by Commissioner The motion was carried by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners Bonniwell, Bosquez, Branch, Gonzales, Lozano and Stark. was done. NAYS: None. The Mayor requested that the records show that he voted Aye. This The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been passed. The ordinance is as follows: • JRR/HG/MC 11/22/72 1sr • AN ORDINANCE ORDERING AN ELECTION TO BE HELD WITHIN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT THE TERRITORY ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND DESCRIBED AS BEING ALL OF THAT AREA BETWEEN THE PRESENT EAST CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND THE WEST SHORELINE OF MUSTANG AND PADRE ISLAND AND BETWEEN THE PRESENT SOUTH ARANSAS PASS CITY LIMITS AND A LINE APPROXI- MATELY ONE MILE SOUTH OF NUECES - KLEBERG COUNTY LINE AND AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDINANCE, SHALL BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI; DEFINING THE TERRITORY PRO- POSED TO BE ANNEXED; PROVIDING PROCEDURE FOR THE HOLDING OF SUCH ELECTION; PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF NOTICE OF ELECTION; ENACTING PROVISIONS INSTANT TO AND RELATING TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, AFTER DUE NOTICE, A PUBLIC HEARING WAS HELD ON NOVEMBER S, 1972, TO DETERMINE THE DESIRABILITY OF ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS; AND WHEREAS, AT SUCH HEARING, THE CITY COUNCIL RECEIVED INFORMATION AND EVIDENCE REGARDING SUCH PROPOSED ANNEXATION; AND WHEREAS, ALL OF SAID TERRITORY IS FOUND TO BE AND CONSTITUTES ONE BODY OF LAND AND WATER, BEING TERRITORY ADJOINING THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, AND SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY FOR ANNEXATION; AND WHEREAS, THE COUNCIL DEEMS IT IS DESIRABLE, AND IT IS THE WILL OF THE COUNCIL, TO ANNEX THAT AREA BEING ALL THAT AREA BETWEEN THE PRESENT EAST CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, AND THE WEST SHORELINE OF MUSTANG AND PADRE ISLAND, AND BETWEEN THE PRESENT SOUTH ARANSAS PASS CITY LIMITS AND A LINE APPROXIMATELY ONE MILE SOUTH OF THE NUECES-KLEBERG COUNTY LINE, AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER, TO SAID CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, IF THE SAME BE APPROVED BY THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. THAT AN ELECTION BE HELD ON THE 9TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1972, WITHIN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, AND THAT THERE BE SUBMITTED AT SAID ELECTION TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SAID CITY THE QUESTION OF WHETHER OR NOT CERTAIN TERRITORY SHOULD BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, SAID TERRITORY BEING DESCRIBED GENERALLY AS HEREINABOVE SET FORTH AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 111-79 All that area between the present city limits and a line hereinafter described; Beginning at a point in the present city limits of the City of Corpus Christi, said point being the most easterly corner of State Tract No. 417; Thence in a southerly direction with the east line of the city limits of the City of Corpus Christi as described by Ordinance No. 8080 to its intersection with the south- westerly extension of the present southern city limit line of the City of Aransas Pass; Thence in a northeasterly direction with the southwesterly extension of the present south city limit line of the City of Aransas Pass and continuing in a northeasterly direc- tion with the present south city limit line of the City of Aransas Pass and its northeasterly extension to its inter- section with the northeast boundary line of State Tract No. 344; Thence in a southeasterly direction with the northeast boundary line of State Tracts Nos. 344, 345, 346, 347, and 384, to the most easterly corner of said State Tract No. 384; Thence in a southerly direction along a line parallel to and five (5) miles east measured at right angle from the east city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, accord- ing to Ordinance No. 8080, to its intersection with the southeast boundary of State Tract No. 388; Thence in a southwesterly direction with the southeast boundary line of said State Tract No. 388 to the common corner of State Tracts 388, 387, 403, and 404; Thence in a southerly direction across said State Tract No. 404 to the most westerly corner of the Samuel Ward Survey, Abstract No. 407; Thence in a southerly direction still crossing a portion of State Tract No. 404 to the most easterly corner of State Tract No. 405 in the northwest boundary of the Wm. Little Survey, Abstract No. 212; Thence in a southwesterly direction with the northwest boundary line of Sam Wilson, Jr.'s 1280 acre tract, Wm. Little Surveys, Abstract Nos. 212, 211, 210, and 213, to the most westerly corner of the said Little Survey Abstract No. 213; Thence in a northwesterly direction with the northeast boundary line of the Sam Wilson, Jr. 640 acre tract, James M. Waterberry Survey, Abstract No. 408, to its most northerly corner thereof; Thence in a southwesterly direction with the northwest boundary line of said Waterberry Survey to its intersec- tion with the most easterly corner of the Wm. Little Survey, Abstract No. 216; Thence in a northwesterly direction with the northeast boundary line of said Wm. Little Survey, Abstract No. 216, to the most northerly corner thereof, said corner being on the eastern shoreline of Corpus Christi Bay; -la- • Thence in a southwesterly direction with the meanders of said shoreline to its intersection with the most westerly corner of the A. B. Davis Survey, Abstract No. 944; Thence in a southeasterly direction with the southwest boundary line of said A. B. Davis Survey and with the southwest boundary line of the R. S. Harvey Survey, Abstract No. 164, to its intersection with the most northerly corner of the Uriah Hayden Survey, Abstract No. 162. Thence in a southwesterly direction with the northwest boundary line of said Uriah Hayden Survey to its most west- erly corner thereof, said corner being in the northeast boundary line of the Uriah Hayden.Survey, Abstract No. 161; Thence in a northwesterly direction with the northeast boundary line of said Uriah Hayden Survey, Abstract No. 161 to its most northerly corner thereof; Thence in a general southwesterly direction with the northwest boundary lines of said Uriah Hayden Survey, Abstract No. 161, Wm. Little Survey, Abstract 217, and Wm. Bryan Survey, Abstract No. 44, and its extension to the most southerly corner of State Tract No. 55; Thence in a northwesterly direction with the southwest boundary line of said State Tract No. 55 to the most northerly corner of State Tract No. 56. Thence in a southwesterly direction with the common boundary line of State Tracts 56 and 57, and 59, and 58 to its intersection with the east shore of Laguna Madre at the most westerly corner of State Tract No. 59; Thence in a general southwesterly direction with the meanders of said shoreline to its intersection with the most northerly corner of State Tract No. 60; Thence in a southwesterly direction with the common boundary line of State Tracts 58, 60 and 60 and 61 to its intersection with the east shore of Laguna Madre at the most westerly corner of State Tract 60; Thence in a southwesterly direction with the meanders of the eastern shore of Laguna Madre to its intersection with the southwest right of way line of the John F. Kennedy Causeway; Thence in a northwesterly direction with the southwest right of way line of the John F. Kennedy Causeway, to its intersection with the Padre Island Investment Company's west lease line extended northeasterly; Thence in a southwesterly direction with the Padre Island Investment Company's West Lease Line extended and with the Padre Island Investment Company's West Lease Line and its meanders to its most westerly corner thereof; Thence in a southeasterly direction with the southwest boundary line of Padre Island Investment Company's West Lease and with the southwest boundary lineof the Padre Island Investment Company Tract and its extension to its intersection with the Nueces- Kleberg County Line on'the East Shore of Laguna Madre; -lb- • 0 Thence in a southwesterly direction with the meanders of the east shore of Laguna Madre to the most southerly corner of State Tract No. 178; Thence in a northwesterly direction across Laguna Madre and in a straight line to the point of intersection of the Nueces- Kleberg County Line and the western shore of Laguna Madre; Thence in a general northeasterly direction with the mean- ders of the western shore of Laguna Madre and continuing with the city limit line of the City of Corpus Christi, according to city ordinance Nos. 6636 and 8080 to the point of beginning. Containing 72 square miles of area more or less. -lc- • • SECTION 2. THAT THE OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SAID ELECTION SHALL BE, EXCEPT FOR CAPTION AND DATE AND OTHER FORMALITIES AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY LAW FOR THE FORM OF SAID BALLOT, AS HEREINAFTER SET FORTH, AND THE PROPOSITION TO BE VOTED ON AT SAID ELECTION SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: "ANNEXATION PROPOSITION SHALL THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, BY ORDINANCE, ANNEX TO SAID CITY CERTAIN ADDITIONAL TERRITORY REFERRED TO AND DESCRIBED IN THE ORDINANCE ORDERING AN ELECTION PASSED NOVEMBER 22, 1972, TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS CORPORATE LIMITS, SAID TERRITORY BEING GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS AN AREA BEING ALL OF THAT AREA BETWEEN THE PRESENT EAST CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND THE WEST SHORELINE OF MUSTANG AND PADRE ISLAND AND BETWEEN THE PRESENT SOUTH ARANSAS PASS CITY LIMITS AND A LINE APPROXIMATELY ONE MILE SOUTH OF THE NUECES- KLEBERG COUNTY LINE." ALL VOTERS WHO FAVOR THE ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY AS HEREIN DESCRIBED AND AS GENERALLY PROVIDED IN SAID ANNEXATION PROPOSITION SHALL HAVE WRITTEN OR PRINTED ON THEIR BALLOTS THE FOLLOWING WORDS: "ANNEXATION PROPOSITION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF SUCH ADDITIONAL TERRITORY REFERRED TO IN THE ORDINANCE ORDERING AN ELECTION PASSED ON NOVEMBER 22, 1972." AND THOSE OPPOSED TO THE ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY HEREINBEFORE DESCRIBED - IN SECTION 1 HEREOF AND REFERRED TO AND AS GENERALLY PROVIDED IN SAID PROPOSI- TION SHALL HAVE WRITTEN OR PRINTED ON THEIR BALLOTS THE FOLLOWING WORDS: "ANNEXATION PROPOSITION AGAINST THE ANNEXATION OF SUCH ADDITIONAL TERRITORY REFERRED TO IN THE ORDINANCE ORDERING AN ELECTION PASSED NOVEMBER 22, 1972." SECTION 3. IF AT SAID ELECTION A MAJORITY OF THE DULY QUALIFIED VOTERS WHO RESIDE WITHIN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI VOTING AT SAID ELECTION SHALL VOTE IN FAVOR OF THE ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI OF THE TERRITORY HEREIN DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1 HEREOF AND REFERRED TO HEREIN, AND AS GENERALLY PROVIDED IN SAID ANNEXATION PROPOSITION, THE CITY COUNCIL SHALL, BY ORDINANCE, ANNEX AND RECEIVE SUCH TERRITORY AS A PART OF SAID CITY, AND THERE- AFTER SUCH TERRITORY SO ANNEXED AND RECEIVED SHALL BE A PART OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS. SECTION 4. A COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE, SIGNED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE NOTICE ORDERING SAID ELEC- TION, AND THE MAYOR IS DIRECTED TO CAUSE A COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE, SIGNED BY HIM, TO BE POSTED AT THE CITY HALL IN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, NUECES COUNTY, -2- CITY PRECINCT NO. COUNTY PRECINCT NO. PRESIDING JUDGE AND -3a- ALTERNATE PRESIDING JUDGE 1 1, 3, 4, 21 & 49 Mrs. Gordon Grote, Judge John H. Creighton, Alternate 2 30 & 38 Mrs. J. H. Vetters, Judge Mrs. D. H. Moore, Alternate 3 7 & 78 Mrs. B. A. Tycer, Judge Mrs. W. H. Davis, Alternate 4 8, 82 & 99 Mrs. Frank Ryan, Judge Mrs. J. B. Adams, Alternate 5 24, 51 & 81 Mrs. Edward Whelan, Judge Mrs. Catherine Kelly, Alternate 6 100, 103, 29 & 34 Mrs. D. D. Bramblett, Judge Mrs. Abe Whitworth, Alternate 7 52 & 79 Mrs. N. E. Sullivan, Judge Mrs. I. L. Fuqua, Alternate 8 33 & 47 Mrs. Jose Hinojosa, Judge Mrs. Gonzalo Martinez, Alt. 9. 60 Mrs. Eliza Vasquez, Judge Mrs. Nannie Brown, Alternate 10 44 & 77 George Elizondo, Judge Mary Edens, Alternate 11 41 & 76 Santos de la Paz, Judge Rosendo Salinas, Alternate 12 45 & 46 Mrs. E. M. Jimenez, Judge Mrs. Jack Mayfield, Alternate 13 31 & 32 Mrs. Ralph Duran, Judge Mrs. Raul Santos, Alternate 14 6 & 39 Miss Judy Bishop, Judge Mrs. F. L. Alexander, Alternate 15 40 & 58 Mrs. C. E. Buck, Judge Mrs. James B. Durham, Alternate 16 62, 85 & 88 Mrs. Lilly May Hurst, Judge Mrs. Lawrence Perrigue, Alt. 17 43 & 83 Mrs. Ada J. Lane, Judge Mrs. Marina Sanchez, Alternate 18 75 Mrs. Robert M. Leal, Judge Mrs. Moses de Alejandro, Alt. 19 61 John S. Amerson, Judge Mrs. Lillie M. White, Alternate 20 80 Mike Gonzalez, Judge Mrs. David Keever, Alternate 21 74 Mrs. M. A. Ruiz, Judge Mrs. Rodolfo Gaona, Alternate -3a- CITY PRECINCT NO. COUNTY PRECINCT NO. PRESIDING JUDGE AND -3b- ALTERNATE PRESIDING JUDGE 22 57 & 67 Mrs. M. H. Davis, Judge Mrs. C. E. Beardsley, Alternate 23 53 & 56 Mrs. Yolando R. Peronis, Judge Mrs. F. A. Hayden, Alternate 24 42 & 59 Mrs. Dolly Carroll, Judge Mrs. Ruth Gill, Alternate 25 50 & 86 Mrs. Valerie Voeste, Judge Mrs. I. C. Berridge, Alternate _ 26 68 & 96 Mrs. Gladys Rirton, Judge Mrs. Joe Stephens, Alternate 27 73 & 97 M. R. Zepeda, Judge Mrs. Ramon Cisneros, Alternate 28 98 Mrs. Vanilla Guy, Judge Mrs. Josue Quintanilla, Alt. 29 71 Mrs. J. P. Gonzalez, Judge Mrs. Cleo Fulton, Alternate 30 20 & 15 Mrs. Chas. Foyt, Judge W. E. Brandesky, Alternate 31 72 & 95 Mrs. Victor Dlabaja, Judge Mrs. Louis Polasek, Alternate 32 69 Mrs. Jessie Jordan, Judge J. O. Spencer, Alternate 33 87 Mr. R. L. McComb, Judge Mrs. W. G. Seale, Alternate 34 66 Mrs. I. H. Spoor, Judge Dewey Nix, Alternate 35 63 Mrs. Anna J. Ruehm, Judge Mrs. L. G. Lipsey, Alternate 36 64 Mrs. M. A. Cage, Judge Mrs. Edwina D. Williams, Alt. 37 5 & 93 Mrs. Catherine Cox, Judge Mrs. Lora Jean Haynie, Alt. 38 94 Mrs. H. L. Ross, Judge Mrs. Wm. Smith, Alternate 39 48 & 84 W. B. Loftin, Judge Mrs. Helen E. Smith, Alternate 40 2 Mrs. James Corcoran, Judge Mrs. Mildred Moore, Alternate 41 65 Mrs. G. E. Mulle, Judge Mrs. Adelaide B. Johnstone, Alt. 42 92 F. L. Youngs, Judge Mrs. Cam Parsley, Alternate -3b- CITY PRECINCT NO. COUNTY PRECINCT NO. ALTERNATE JUDGE AND -3c- ALTERNATE PRESIDING JUDGE 43 70, 89 & 90 Mrs.Dorothy T. Sherwin, Judge Mrs. Robert L. Cline, Alternate - 44 17 & 91 Mrs. Nancy Esparza, Judge Mrs. Glenice Carr, Alternate 45 18 John H. Kennedy, Judge Mrs. Margaret Kerbow, Alt. 46 9 & 101 Earl Hodges, Judge Mrs. Gordon Bickham, Alt. 47 106 Mrs. Miriam McDowell, Judge Mrs. Jesse Patton, Alternate Special: Mrs. Dora Vetters Canvassing Board: Mrs. Edna Meador Mrs. Dorothy Zahn -3c- THE PRESIDING JUDGES SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SELECT SUCH CLERKS OR OTHER ASSISTANTS PROVIDED BY LAW, AS MAY BE DEEMED NECESSARY AND SAID ELECTION IS TO BE HELD UNDER AUTHORITY OF CITY CHARTER ARTICLE I, SEC. 2(A), AS AMENDED, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ELECTION - LAWSOF THE STATE OF TEXAS, INSOFAR AS THEY ARE APPLICABLE. THE POLLS SHALL BE OPEN FROM 7:00 O'CLOCK A.M. TO 7 :00 p'CLOCK P.M. ON DATE OF THE -SAID ELECTION. SECTION 6. THAT VOTING MACHINES SHALL BE EMPLOYED AT THE ELECTION HEREIN ORDERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF TEXAS ELECTION CODE, ARTICLE 7.14, AND SAID ELECTION SHALL BE HELD AT THE POLLING PLACES IN THE REGULARLY PRESCRIBED VOTING PRECINCTS OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI. VOTING MACHINES SHALL BE USED BOTH FOR ABSENTEE VOTING BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE AND FOR VOTING AT THE REGULAR POLLING PLACES AT SAID ELECTIONS BUT PAPER BALLOTS SHALL BE USED FOR ABSENTEE VOTING BY MAIL. ABSENTEE VOTING-SHALL BE CONDUCTED BY THE CITY SECRETARY IN THE CITY HALL AND THE RESULTS CANVASSED AND RETURNS MADE AS IS PROVIDED BY LAW. A SPECIAL CANVASS BOARD IS HEREBY APPOINTED AS FOLLOWS: MRS. DORA VETTErS MRS. EDNA MEADOH MRS. DOROTHY ZAHN SECTION 7. THAT SAID ELECTION SHALL BE HELD IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GENERAL ELECTION LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. SECTION S. THE NECESSITY TO CALL THE ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DECIDING WHETHER THE CITY SHOULD ANNEX THE AFOREMENTIONED TERRITORY CREATES A PUBLIC EMERGENCY AND AN IMPERATIVE PUBLIC NECESSITY REQUIRING THE SUSPENSION OF THE CHARTER RULE THAT NO ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL BE PASSED FINALLY ON THE DATE OF ITS INTRODUCTION AND THAT SUCH ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL BE READ AT THREE SEVERAL MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE MAYOR, HAVING DECLARED SUCH EMERGENCY AND NECESSITY TO EXIST, AND HAVING REQUESTED THE SUSPEN- SION OF THE CHARTER RULE AND THAT THIS ORDINANCE BE PASSED FINALLY ON THE DATE OF ITS INTRODUCTION AND TAKE EFFECT AND BE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFFEECC�TT R FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, THIS THE y%[ /% a j / AY OF NOVEMBER, 1972. C ATTEST• 4 C CITY SECRETARY MAYOR THE CITY OF CO RS HRISTI, TEXAS APP /RO D: AY. F NOVEMBER, 1972: MES R. ICGS, C ATTORNEY CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 44 7 DAY OF X914 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS - FOR THE REASONS SET FORTH IN THE EMERGENCY •CLAUSE OF THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE, A PUBLIC EMERGENCY AND IMPERATIVE NECESSITY EXIST FOR THE SUSPEN- SION OF THE CHARTER RULE OR REQUIREMENT THAT NO ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL BE PASSED FINALLY ON THE DATE IT IS INTRODUCED, AND THAT SUCH ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL BE READ AT THREE MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL; 1, THEREFORE, REQUEST THAT YOU SUSPEND SAID CHARTER RULE OR REQUIREMENT AND PASS THIS ORDI- NANCE FINALLY ON THE DATE IT IS INTRODUCED, OR AT THE PRESENT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL. - ESPECT LLY, .0 Q YOR THE CITY OF CO CHRISTI, TEXAS THE CHARTER RULE WAS SUSPENDED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: RONNIE SIZEMORE - _ CHARLES A. BONNIWELL ROBERTO BosQuEz, M.D. REV. HAROLD T. BRANCH THOMAS V. GONZALES GABE LOZANO, SR. ' J. HOWARD STARK THE ABOVE ORDINANCE WAS PASSED BY THE FOLLOVIN VOTE: RONNIE SIZEMORE ' CHARLES A. BONNIWELI ROBERTO BOSQUEZ, M.D. -REV. HAROLD T. BRANCH THOMAS V. GONZALES GABE LOZANO, SR. / J. HOWARD STARK I