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AN ORDINANCE
CLOSING THE HEARING ON STREET IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE
FOLLOWING STREETS:
1. Sarita Street, from Morgan Avenue to Baldwin
Boulevard;
2. Niagara Street, from Belton to Burnet;
3. Bertram Street, from Belton to Burnet; and
4. Everhart Road, from approximately 300' south and
370.0' north of the frontage roads adjacent to
South Padre Island Drive,
AND FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT PROPERTY ABUTTING
SAID STREET WILL BE SPECIFICALLY BENEFITED AND
ENHANCED IN VALUE IN EXCESS OF COST OF THE IMPROVE-
MENTS AND LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT; FIXING A LIEN AND
CHARGE, THE MANNER AND TIME OF PAYMENT AND COLLECTION;
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas
by duly enacted ordinance passed and approved on the 19th day of June, 1974
determined the necessity for, and ordered the improvement of the following
streets:
1. Sarita Street, from Morgan Avenue to Baldwin Boulevard;
2. Niagara Street, from Belton to Burnet;
3. Bertram Street, from Belton to Burnet; and
4. Everhart Road, from approximately 300' south and
370.0' north of the frontage roads adjacent to
South Padre Island Drive,
in the manner and according to the plans and specifications heretofore
approved and adopted by the City Council by ordinance dated- 7une .19. 1974
a duly executed notice of said ordinance having been filed in the name
of the City with the County Clerk of Nueces County, Texas; and
WHEREAS, said City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas,
after having advertised for and received bids on the construction of said
improvements for the length of time and in the manner and form as required
by the Charter of said City and the laws of the State of Texas, and after
having duly and regularly made appropriation of funds available for such
purpose to cover the estimated cost of said improvements to said City, all
as provided by the Corpus Christi City Charter and by law, did award a
contract for the construction of said improvements to their lowest and most
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advantageous bid and said contract has been awarded to e- n omnany. Inc.,
as authorized by Ordinance No, , dated July 24, 1974 , and
the performance bond required by said contract has been properly furnished
Company, Inc.,
by said H -S Greenl and accepted by the said City Council of said
City as to form and amount as required by the Charter of said City and the
laws of the State of Texas; and
WHEREAS, the said City Council has caused the Director of
Engineering and Physical Development to prepare and file estimates of
the cost of such improvements and estimates of the amount per front
foot proposed to be assessed against the property abutting upon a por-
tion of the aforesaid streets within the limit herein defined, to be
improved, and the real and true owners thereof, and said Director of
Engineering & Physical Development has heretofore filed said estimates
and a statement of other matters relating thereto with said City Council,
and same has been received, examined and approved by said City Council;
and
WHEREAS, said City Council, by duly enacted ordinance dated
.T „np 19 1974 , did determine the necessity of levying an assessment
for that portion of the cost of constructing said improvements on the
above named streets, within the limits herein defined, to be paid by
the abutting property and the real and true owners thereof, and by
ordinance dated June 19, 1974 , did order and set a hearing to be
held at 3:00 P.M. , on the 17thday of July 1974 , in the
Council Chambers of the City Hall, in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas,
for the.real and true owners of the property abutting upon said streets,
within the limits above defined,and for all others owning or claiming
any interest in, or otherwise interested in said property, or any of said
matters as to the assessments and amounts to be assessed against each
parcel or abutting property and the real and true owners thereof, and as
to the special benefits to accrue to said abutting property by virtue
of said improvements, if any, or concerning any error, invalidity,
irregularity or deficiency in any proceedings, or contract, to appear
and be heard in person or by counsel and offer evidence in reference to
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said matters; and the City Council did by said ordinance order and
direct the City to give notice of said hearing to the owners abutting
upon said street as shown by the current ad valorem tax roll by
mailing such notice to such owners and publishing said notice at
least three times in the Corpus Christi Times before the date of the
hearing, such notice of mail and by publication being in compliance with
the provisions of Article 1105b of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes
of Texas; and
WHEREAS, such notice was given said owners of property as
shown on the current ad valorem tax roll within the limits of the
street being improved by mailing such notice at least fourteen (14)
days prior to the hearing to such owners and by publishing three times
notice of such hearing in the Corpus Christi Times, the first of which
publication was at least twenty -one (21) days prior to the date of
said hearing; both forms of notice being in compliance with and contain-
ing the information required by Article 1105b, Vernon's Annotated
Civil Statutes; and
WHEREAS, after due, regular and proper notice thereof, all
as provided by law and the Charter of the City of Corpus Christi, said
hearing of which notice was given, was opened and held on July 17, 1974 ,
in the Council Chambers of City Hall in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas,
in accordance with said ordinance and notice, at which time an opportunity
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was given to all said above - mentioned persons, firms, corporations and
estates, their agents and attorneys, to be heard and to offer evidence
as to all matters in accordance with said ordinance and notice, at which
time the following appeared and offered the following testimony:
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0--tes �
Regular Council Meeting
July 17, 1974
Page 9.
to City Manager Townsend's recommendation for a 10% cost of ling increase for
all City employees. He stated that the cost of livi}cg�d risen so high it was
hard to support a family; in addition ut�il mills had increased; that there was
talk of increasing other costs in e city and he could not see how the Council
could justify anything less than the 10 percent proposed by City Manager Townsend.
Mr. Andrews f er added that the recommended increase is based on the cost-of-
for
for the previous year and is, in effect, living in the past.
Mayor Luby announced the scheduled public hearing on paving assessments
for the West Port Area Street Improvements.
City Manager Townsend explained that the assessment roll includes 135 items
involving portions of Sarita, Niagara and Bertram Streets; that there are no
assessments on Everhart Road proposed because the project already has full im-
provements, and the work is only to provide a right turn lane.
Assistant City Attorney Jerry Benadum, conducted the hearing and stated the
purpose is to comply with the State Statute regarding paving assessments; that
testimony will be offered from the Director of Engineering and Physical Development
and evaluation testimony from a real estate appraiser to substantiate the assess-
ments which appear on the preliminary assessment roll, and that the hearing is to
form a basis on which the City Council, acting as a legislative body, would de-
termine and establish the assessments on the abutting properties.
Director of Engineering and Physical Development James K. Lontas
testified as to his identidy, occupation, time of residence in the City, formal
education and qualifications as an engineer and his familiarity with the subject
project. He stated a written statement of his qualifications are on file in the
office of the City Secretary. He presented plans and specifications, explained
the nature and extent of the improvements, and pointed out on a map the locations
of the streets involved, being Sarita Street, from Morgan Avenue to Baldwin
Boulevard; Niagara Street, from Belton to Burnet; Bertram Street, and from
Belton to Burnet. He stated the proposed improvements are a result of petitions
submitted several years ago. He stated the improvements will be residential type
construction; will include curbs, gutters, and driveways where needed or re-
quested; that the plans include substantial storm sewer improvements
Minutes
Regular Countil Meeting
July 17, 1974
Page 10
on Sarita Street only and the other streets already have adequate storm sewer
facilities. He explained that an attempt will be made to align sidewalks to
avoid destruction of trees with intent to achieve whatever balance is desirable
if it can be accomplished in a smooth manner of transition. He explained that
too much irregularity in the placement of sidewalks could result in hazardous
conditions and this will be avoided. He explained that the assessment rates
have been calculated based on the unit prices submitted by the low bidder, H -S
Green Company, Inc., and in accordance with the paving assessment policy of the
City; that the preliminary assessment roll reflects the total contract price of
$263,104.34; total preliminary assessment, $79,748.08; and the total coat to the
City, $183,356.26.
Mr. Harold Carr testified as to his identity as a real estate appraiser of
various types of real estate and his familiarity with the subject project, and
filed with the City Secretary a written statement of his qualifications as an
appraiser. Mr. Carr stated he had, within the last week, personally examined each
and every parcel of land involved in the subject project as to the evaluation in
relation to the assessments; there are no irregular shaped lots in the project,
and in his opinion, each of the abutting properties will be enhanced in value as
a result of the improvements at least to the amount of the assessments shoc;n on
the preliminary assessment roll.
Mr. Eugenio G. Caballero (Item #123), owner of Lot 8, Block 6, Temple
Addition, questioned the plan for 'salvage of trees, and inquired if he would be
given credit for existing sidewalk if in good condition. Mr. Lontos stated Items
11123 and #125 would be investigated as to the condition of the sidewalks for
possible credit.
Mr. A. H. Contreras, (Item 11131)', owner of Lot 5, Block 11, Temple Addition,
stated that if his fence is located in the street right of way he would assume the
responsibility of moving it back to the property line. He complained of construc-
tion materials, miscellaneous tools and equipment, being promiscuously left on his
property.
No one appeared to speak in opposition to the assessments as set forth on
the preliminary assessment roll.
Minutes
Regular Council Meeting
July 17, 1974
Page 11
Motion by Stark, seconded by Lozano and passed, that the hearing be
closed.
Mayor Luby called for petitions or information from the at tence on
matters not scbeeddul.ed on the agenda.
Mrs. Van Ella Oliver, 2510 Crews, advised the Council that a petition was
near completion for the improvement, of Crews Street. Mr. Joe Pierce, Pawing
Coordinator, verified that petition is valid and near completion.
There being no further business to come before the Council, motion by
Acuff, seconded by Branch and passed, that the Regular Meeting be adjourned at
3:27 p.m., July 17,.1974.
There being no further testimony offered or any further parties
appearing to be heard, upon proper motion, duly seconded and unanimously
carried, the said hearing was declared closed; and
WHEREAS, no further parties appearing and no further testimony
being offered as to the special benefits in relation to the enhanced value
of said abutting property as compared to cost of the improvements of said
portion of said streets proposed to be assessed against said property, or
as to any errors, invalidities or irregularities, in the proceeding or
contract heretofore had in reference to the portions of said streets to
be improved; and
WHEREAS, said City Council has heard evidence as to the special
benefits and enhanced value to accrue to said abutting property, and the
real and true owner or owners thereof, as compared with the cost of making
said improvements on said streets within the limits above defined, and has
heard all parties appearing and offering testimony, together with all pro-
tests and objections relative to such matters and as to any errors, invalidi-
ties or irregularities in any of the proceedings and contract for said im-
provements, and has given a full and fair hearing to all parties making or
desiring to make any such protest, objection or offer testimony and has
fully examined and considered all evidence, matters, objections and protests
offered and based upon said evidence, testimony and statements, said City
Council finds that each and every parcel of property abutting upon the
portion of the streets aforesaid within the limits to be improved as herein
defined, will be enhanced in value and specially benefited by the construc-
tion of said improvements upon the said streets upon which said property
abuts, in an amount in excess of the amount of the cost of said improvements
proposed to be, and as hereinbelow assessed against each and every said
parcel of abutting property, and the real and true owners thereof, and said
City Council did consider and correct all errors, invalidities or deficiencies
called to its attention and did find that all proceedings and contracts were
proper and in accordance with the Charter of said City and the laws of the
State of Texas, under which those proceedings were being had, and the pro-
ceedings of said City Council heretofore had with reference to such
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improvements, and in all respects to be valid and regular; and said City
Council did further find upon said evidence that the assessments herein -
below made and the charges hereby declared against said abutting property
on the portions of the streets hereinabove described, within the limits
defined, and the real and true owner or owners thereof, are just and
equitable and did adopt the rule of apportionment set out below and the
division of the cost of said improvements between said abutting properties,
and the real and true owner or owners thereof, as just and equitable,
and as producing substantial equality considering the benefits to be
received and the burdens imposed thereby, and that all objections and
protests should be overruled and denied except the corrections and changes
as appear on the final assessment roll included in this ordinance,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS;
SECTION 1. That there being no further protest or testimony for
or against said improvements, said hearing granted to the real and true
owners of abutting property on said streets, within the limits above defined,
and to all persons, firms, corporations and estates, owning or claiming
same or any interest therein, be and the same is hereby closed and all
protests and objections, whether specifically mentioned or not, shall be,
and the same are hereby overruled and denied.
SECTION 2. That said City Council hereby finds and determines
upon the evidence heard in reference to each and every parcel or property
abutting upon the aforesaid streets, within the limits defined, that the
special benefits in the enhanced value to accrue to said property and the
real and true owner or owners thereof, by virtue to the construction of
said improvements to said portion of said streets upon which said property
abuts, will be in excess of the amount of the cost of said improvements
as proposed to be, and as herein assessed against said abutting property
and the real and true owners thereof, and finds that the apportionment of
the cost of said improvements, and that all assessments hereinbelow made
are just and equitable and produce substantial equality considering the
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benefits received and the burdens imposed thereby, and are in accordance
with the laws of the State of Texas, and the Charter provisions of the City
of Corpus Christi, Texas, and that the proceedings and contract heretofore
had with reference to said improvements are in all respects regular, proper
and valid, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment liens
against said abutting properties, as hereinabove described and the personal
liability of the real and true owner or owners thereof, whether named or
correctly named herein or not, have been in all things regularly had and
performed in compliance with the law, Charter provisions and proceedings of
the said City Council.
SECTION 3. That in pursuance of said ordinances, duly enacted
by said City Council, authorizing and ordering the improvements of the above
described street, within the limits defined, and in pursuance of said
proceedings,heretofore had and enacted by said City Council, in reference
to said improvements and by virtue of the powers vested in said City with
respect to said street improvements by the laws of the State of Texas and
the Charter of said City, with particular reference to Chapter 106 of the
Acts of the First Called Session of the 40th legislature of the State of
Texas, known and shown as Article 1105b of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes
of Texas, as amended, there shall be, and is hereby levied, assessed and
taxed against the respective parcels or property abutting upon said portion
of said streets, and against the real and true owners thereof, whether such
real and true owner or owners be named or correctly named herein or not,
the several sums of money hereinbelow mentioned and itemized opposite the
description of the respective parcels of said property, the number of front
feet of each and the several amounts assessed against same and the real and
true owner or owners thereof, and names of the apparent owners thereof, all
as corrected and adjusted by said City Council, being as follows, to -Wit:
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WEST PORT AREA STREETS
AND
EVERHART ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
This project shall consist of the improvements of:
1. Sarita Street, from Morgan Avenue to Baldwin Boulevard;
2. Niagara Street, from Belton to Burnet
3. Bertram Street, from Belton to Burnet and
4. Everhart Road, from approximately 300' south and 370.0' north
of the frontage roads adjacent to South Padre Island Drive.
The streets shall be constructed by excavation to a width and depth to permit
the laying of a standard curb & gutter section, 6" compacted subgrade, 8"
compacted base and la" Type "D" hot -mix asphalt surface for a pavement width
of 28' back to back of curb. Four foot wide 4" thick reinforced concrete
sidewalks and 6" thick reinforced concrete driveways where shown on the con-
struction plans or requested by the abutting owners.
Everhart Road is to be widened to permit an additional right turn lane onto
Padre Island Drive.
The assessment rates have been calculated based on the unit bid prices submitted
by the low bidder H- S.Green Company, Inc., and in accordance with the paving
assessment policy of the City.
Based on these calculations, the assessment rates are�-as follows:
Curb, Gutter & Pavement $5.73 per l.f.
Sidewalk .79 per s.f..
Driveways 1.58 per s.f.
TOTAL CONTRACT PRICE
TOTAL PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
TOTAL CITY PORTION
/ajr
$263,104.34
79,293.04
$183,811.30
James R. L t P.E., Director
Engineeering & Physical Development
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ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
1 DEY3"ON
OF
ASSE:SSHENT
RATE
ANXW
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
SARITI
STREET
From Mor
an Avenue t (
Baldwin Bo ul
ard.
eginning at
Morgan Avenue
South- last
Side
1.
Mobil Oil Compares
* 92.37 L. J.
Pvmnt. Only
2.81
259.60
Lots 11 & 12, Blk 12
-0-
Sidewalk
0,79
-0-
Seerest Addn... _
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
P.O. Box 1901
259.60
San Antonio, Texas 178297
Atta. Fr
d Petmecky
*Cr, existing improvement
2.
E. G. Horne
100d00L.F
C.G. & Pvmt.
5.73
573.00
Lots 13 & 14, Blk 12
360.00S.F
Sidewalk
0.79
284.40
Segrist Addn.
173:45S.F
D/W 1 -101
1.58
274.05
P.O. Drawer 74978403
1,131.45
3.
G. F. Turner
50.00L.F
C.G. & P.
5.73
286.50
Lot 15, Blk 12
188.00S.F
Sidewalk
0.79
148.52
Segrist Addn.
173.45S.F
D/W 1 -101
1.58
274.05
1805 Linda Lane
709.07
Pasadena, Texas
4.
James L. Smith
50.00L.F
C.G., & Pvmt
5.73
286.50
Lot 16 Blk 12
160.00S.F
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Segrist Addn.
173.45S.F
Driveway 101
1.58
274.05
342 Stages 78412
686.95
5.
Patricia W. Anderson
50,OOL.F.
C.G. Pvmt
5.73
286S0
Lot_ 17 Blk. 12_
(S) S,OOL.F.
-&
C.G. & Pvmt!
5.73
28.65_
m
Segrist Addn. )
-0-
Sidewalk
0.79
0- l
*Return on HE ST
-.
173, 45S.F�r
- -
Driveway i0r
1.58
274.05
*Cr emoting
589.20
437 °NapleO� :� � /
HEINLEY 5
__ .__.
INTERSECT
N
6.
Ofelia G. Bustos
50`_OOL.F.
C.G. & Pemt
4.75
237.50
Lot 7 Blk 11 *(S.)
5.00L.F1
C.G.& Pvit
2.38
11.90
Segrist Addn
210.505.F.
Sidewalk
0.79
166.30
2202 Sarita
-0- S.F.
Driveway
1.58
-0-
415.70
7.
Raymond Segovia
50.00LF
C.G. & Pemt
4.75
237.50
Lot 8, Blk 11
175.OGSF
Sidewalk
0.79
138.25
Segrist Addn
173.45
Driveway 101
1.58
274.05
2206 Sarita
649.80
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STEM
OWNER AND
QUANTITY
s
DESK XPl'ION
Sidewalk
0.79
TOTAL
NO.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
OF
RATE
AHMW
AMOUNT
Madeline D. Boone
5.0'.00LF
C.G. & Pvmtl
ASSESSMENT
Lot 12 Blk 11 *
_
S)y 5.00LF
ASSESSED
8.
Reynaldo Martinez
50,OOL.F
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
-0-
Driveway 10'
Lot 9, Blk ll
169.00&W
19idewalk
0.79
133.51
HEADLEY
Segrist Addn
167.83S.F
Driveway 10
1.58
265.17
4.75
Lot 7 Blk 10 *
2210 Sarita
C.G. & P.vmt
2.38
Segrist Addn
224 -.00q
636.18
9.
Abraham Cortez
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
Lot 10 Blk 11
176.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
139.04
Segrist Addn.
173.45SF
Segrist Addn
22 4
167.83SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
265.17
10.
ll .
12.
13.
14.
15.
1 Sari"
Celso P. Toscano
50.O0LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
Lot 11, Blk ll
174.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
Segrist Addn
173.45SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
2218 Sarita
Madeline D. Boone
5.0'.00LF
C.G. & Pvmtl
4.75
Lot 12 Blk 11 *
_
S)y 5.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
2.38
Segrist Addn
200.0 -$F
Sidewalk I
0.79
2222 Sarita
-0-
Driveway 10'
1.58
*Return on HEADLEY ST.
HEADLEY
TREET INTERSEC
ION
B. S. Fischer
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
Lot 7 Blk 10 *
S). 5.00LF j
C.G. & P.vmt
2.38
Segrist Addn
224 -.00q
Sidewalk
0.79
2302 Sarita
-0-
Driveway
1.58
E. T. Medina
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
Lot 8 Blk 10
160.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
Segrist Addn.
173.45SF
Driveway 10
1.58
2306 sarita
Nla.rgaret Good
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
Lot 9 Blk 10
16o.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
Segrist Addn
173.455F
Driveway 10
1.58
2310 Sarita.
Robert Schunior
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
Lot 10 Blk 10
184.00SF
Sidewalk
0,79
Segrist Addn.
173.455F
Driveway101
1.58
2314 Sarita
641.7.1
237.50
137.46
265.17
640.13
237.50
11.90
158.00
-0- 407.40
237.50
11.90
176.96
-0-
237.50
126.40
274.05
237.501
126.40
274.051
237.501
145.36
274.05
426.36
637.95
637.95
656.91
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ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
9
DESCRIPTION
OF
ASSESSN
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
16.
Roman Pena
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
.237.50
Lot ll Blk 10
179.50SF
Sidewalk
0.79
141.81
Segrist Addn
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
2318 Sarita
379.31
17.' -'
Genaro E. Pena
50,OOLF
C.G. & P7mt
4.75
237.50
Lot 12 Blk 10 *
S) 5,OOLFI
C.G.& Pvmt�
2.38
11.90
Segrist Addn
221.O6s1
Sidewalk j
0.79
174.59
2322 Sarita
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
*Return on SEGREST ST1
423.99
SEGRIST S71M
INTERS
N
18.
Elena G. Chakur
50.001F,
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 7 Blk 9
VS) 5.00LF
C.G-_. &_.Pvmt
2.38
11.90
Segrist Addn.
215.06SF
Sidewall�
0.79
169.85
526 Southern
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
419.25
19.
Onofre Leal
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 8 Blk 9
160.00SF.
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Segrist Addn
173.455F
Driveway
1.58
274.05
3738 Aransas
637.95
20.
Ignacio 13. Garcia
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 9 Blk 9
16o.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Segrist Addn
173.45SF
Driveway 10
1.58
274.05
2410 Sarita
637.95
21.
Curtis Ellington
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 10 Blk 9
160.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Segrist Addn.
173.45SF
Driveway 10
1.58
274.05
2414 Sarita
637.95
22.
Alejandro L. Ayala
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 11, Blk 9
160.005F
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Segrist Addn.
173.45SF
Driveway 10
1.58
274.05
2418 Sarita
637.95
23.
Jose M. Garcia
50�OOLF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 12 Blk 9 '
(S) 5.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
2.38
11.90
Segrist Addn
200.00SF
Sideva-hCi
0.79
158.00
2422 Sarita
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
* Return on BRANNAN ST.
407.40
BRANNAN
TREET INTERSEC
ION
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ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
s
OF
ASSESM Mm
RATE
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
24.
Emma Wenilund
50,00-LF I
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 9 Bik 6 *
) 5.00 LF,
C.G, 6 Pvmt!
2.38
11.90
Southwest Hgts
200.00 SF
Sidewa
0.79
158.00
711 Upland Road
-0-
Driveway
1.58
_0_
San Antonio, Texas 78220
407.40
*Return on BRANNAN
25.
Pedro Vela
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 10 Blk 6
175.00 SF
Sidewalk
.0.79
138.25
Southwest Hgts.
173.45 SF
Driveway 10'
1.58
274.05
2506 Sarita
649.80
26.
Raymond M. Reyes
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot U Blk 6 '
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0,79
126.40
Southwest Hgts
173.45 SF
Driveway 10'
1.58
274.05
2510 Sarita
637.95
27.
Angel C. Escobar
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 12 Blk 6
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Southwest Hqts
173.45 SF
Driveway 10'
1.58
274.05
2514 Sarita
637.95
28.
Edwin E. Fox
100.00 LF-
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
475.00
Lot 13 & 14 Blk 6
320.00,SF
Sidewalk
0.79
252.80
Southwest Hqts
350.90 SF
D/W 1-20'
1.58
554.42
2520 Sarita
1,282.22
29
Isabel Rios
50.00 LF
C.G. Pvmt.
4.75
237.50
Lot 15 Blk 6
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Southwest Hgts
173.45 SF
Driveway 10'
1.58
274.05
2522 Sarita
637.95
30.
Thomas E. De Los Santos
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pamt
4.75
237.50
Lot 16 Blk 6
(S)5.00 ",rr �
C.G. & Fvmt
2.38
11.90
Southwest Hgts
200.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
158.00
2530 Sarita'-
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
*Return on FRANCIS
FRANCIS STIEET
INTERSECT
N
407.40
31.
Joe E. Pons
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 9 Blk 5
(515.00 LB.
C. G. & Pvmt
2.38
11.90
Southwest Hgts
160.00 SF I
Sidewalk f
0.79
126.40
2413 Francis
173.45 SF
Driveway 10'
1.58
274.05
649.85
Page _ 5
ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERPr DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
g
i DES&IXPTION
OF
AST
RATE
MOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
32.
E. E. Simonds
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pamt
4,75
237.5qp
Lot 10 Blk 5
�-64.OD SF
Sidewalk
0.79
Southwest Hgts
173045 SF.
Driveway 101
1.58
_O,5y
274.05
2606 Sarita
*Credit existing sidewalk
562 ;li
33.
Ramiro E. quezada
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 11 Blk 5
184.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
145.36
Southwest Hgts
173.45 SF
Driveway 101
1.58
274.05
2606 Sarita
656.91
34.
Pedro Cations
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 12 Blk 5
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Southwest HGTS
173.45 SF.
Driveway 101
1.58
274.05
2614 Sarita
637.95
35.
Katherine Valent
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 13 Blk 5
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Southwest Hgts
165.11 SF
Driveway 101
1.58
260.87
2525 Sarita
624.77
36.
M. Mondragon
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 14 Blk 5
178.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
140.62
Southwest Hgts
165.3.1 SF
Driveway 101
1.58
260.87
1222 19th St.
638.99
37.
Amadeo Gonzales
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 15 Blk 5
179.25 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
141.61
Southwest Hgts
167.82 SF
Driveway 101
1.58
265.16
2626 Sarita
644.27
BALDWIN BO
RMARD INTERS
TION
END OF
SOUTHEAST SID
• •
Page ¢ 6
ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
i DES�aPPTOH
OF
ASSESSMENT
RATE
ANMW
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
SAFITA
STREET
Fror
Morgan Ave rue
to Bald*in
evard
Beginning
at Morgan Ave
Nor
West Side
38.
S.A.B. Corp
308.48LF
C.G. & Pvmt
5.73
1,767.59
Lots l thru 6, Blk 13
•1,153.965F
Sidewalk
0.79
911;60
Segrest Addn.
328.45SF
Driveway 201
1.58
518.95
2301 Morgan
3,198.14
Heinley St
t Intersect
39.
Maclovio S. Adams
:50:0M F
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 6, Blk 14 *
S) 5.00LF
C.G. 6 Pvmt
2.38
11.90
Segrest Addn.
200.005F
Sidewalk
0.79f
15$:00
2201 Sarita
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
407.40
*Return an SEINLEY ST.'\
40.
S. G. Rodriguez
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 5, Blk 14
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Segrest Addn.
164.23 SF
Driveway 101
1.58
259.48
2205 Sarita
623.38
41.
Aurora Z. Cantu
50.00 IF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 4, Blk 14
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Segrest Addn
164.23 SF
D/W z of 201
1.58_
259.48
3013 Agnes
623.38
42.
Texas Conf, of 7th Day
15O:OOEF* '
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
712.50
Adventist *
S9.5.00LF
C.G. & pvmt
2.38
11.90
Lot 3, 2, & 1, Blk 14
600.00SF
Sidewalk)
0.79
474.00
Segrest Addn.
-O -SF
Driveway
1.58
-0-
2304 Headley
1,198.40
*Return on Hy -T- ST4
Headley Str
at Intersectio
43.
J. B. Jenkins
50.00LF ,
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 6, Blk 15 *
S) 5.00LF
C.G. & Fvmt
2.38
11.90
Segrest Addn.
200.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
158.00
2301 Headley
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
407.40
Page 7
ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
DEsCRIPFION
OF
A5SESSKW
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
44.
N. G. Jenkins
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 5, Blk 15
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Segrest Addn.
173.45 S1
D/W 101
1.58
274.05
2305 Sarita
637.45
45.
Virginia G. Santoro
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Loaf 4, Blk 15
190.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
150.10
Segrest Addn.
173.45 SF
Driveway 101
1.58
274.05
2309 Sarita
661.65
46.
Pedro C. Ramirez
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 3. Blk 15
160.G0 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Segrest Addn.
173.45 SF
D/W lot
1.58
274.05
2313 Sarita
637.95
47.
Benito G. Garza
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 2. Blk 15
190.00 RF
Sidewalk
0.79
150.10
Segrest Addn.
173.45 SF
D/W 108
1.58
274.05
4806 urban
661.65
48.
Juanita Garza
50.00 LF
C.G. &P-vI�mt
4.75
237.50
Lot 1, Blk 15 *
)_5.00 LF I
C.G..& 4.t
2.38
11.90
Segrest Addn
2331 Sarita
200:00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
158.00
*Return on SEGWT ST.�
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
407.40
SEGREST STR
NT INTERSECTIO
49.
Daniel Rodriguez Jr.
50_.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 6, Blk 6 *
) 5.00 LF i
C.G. & Pvmt
2.38
11.90
Leaks Subdvrn
200.00 SF�
Sidewalk �.
0.79
158.00
2401 Sarita
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
407.40
50.
Jose M. Garza
50.00 L.F.
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 5. Blk 6
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Leaks Subdvn
173.45 SF
D/W 10?
1.58
274.05
2405 sarita
637.95
51.
Emilio A. Tapia
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 4, Blk 6
170.50 3F
Sidewalk
0.79
134.70
Leaks Subdivision
173.45 SF
D/W 101
1.58
274.05
2409 Sarita
646.25
Page -8
ITEM
OWNER AND
@UAN2�tTY
p
DF�tIPTIOH
N0.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
A98ES9ID
TOTAL
OF
RATE
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
mil'
ASSESSED
52•
Charles F. Jester
Lot 3, Blk 6
50x00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Leaks SubIdvn
160.00 SF
173.45 SF
Sidewalk
Driveway 10,
p,79
126.40
1121 Kinney
1,98
274.05
637.95
53•
Mary A. Roach
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
Lot 2, Blk 6
172.00 SF
Sidewalk
4.75
.237.50
Leaks Sub'dvn
173.45 SF
Driveway 10�
0'79
135.88
1017 Catalina
1.58
274.05
647.43
54.
John A. Martinez_
50.00 LF
C.G. & P.
4.75
237.50
Lot 1 Blk 6
) 5.00 LF (
C.G. & Pvmt
2.38
11.90
Leaks SubfDvn
2421 Sarita
215.00 SF
Sidewalk _I
0.79
169.85
*Return on BRANNAN ST.�
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
BRANNAN S
�g�wTIo
419.25
55.
Charles Mandel
60.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
285.00
Lot 7, Blk B
Phillips Addn.
* S) 5.00 LF. j
C.G. & Pvmi*
2.38
11.90
25012 Sarita
206.04 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
162.74
-0-
Driveway
1.58
-0-
459.64
56.
L. 0. Ryan
Lot 6, Blk B
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Phillips Addn.
166.00 SF
173.45 SF
Sidewalk
Driveway 10e
0.79
1.58
131.14
274.05
Box 6573 --City
642.69
57.
Ariel N. Cantu
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 5, Blk B
169.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
133.51
Phillips Addn
173.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
274.05
2509 Sarita
645.06
58.
Roy Sanchez Sr.
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 4, Blk B
170.50 SF
Sidewalk
0:79
134.70
Phillips Additionja
173.45 SF
Driveway
1.58
274.05
2513 Sarita
646.25
59.
Cruz Villegas
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 3, Bllc B
172.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
135.88
Phillips Addn.
173.45 SF
Driveway
1.58
274.05
2517 Sarita
647.43
60.
Walter Wenger
50.00 LF'
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 2, Blk B
172.0 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
135.88
Phillips Addn.
173.45 SF
Driveway 101
1.58
274.05
1211 6th Street
647.43
Page
ITEM
NO.
014M AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
9
DESdRIPTION
OF
ASSESSMENT
RARE
-
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
61.
X. H. Heavener
79.34 LF
G. G: & Pvmt
4.73
376.87
Lot 1, Blk B *O
5.00 LF1
''d,G. & pvmt
2.38
11.90
Phillips Addn.
352.36 SF I
Sidewalk
0.79
278.36
2525 Sarita
-O -SF
Driveway
1.58
-0-
*Return on FRANCIS STj
rancis Stre
t_ intersection
667.13
162.
Juanita G. Medina
49.39 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
234.60
Lot 8, Blk A *()
5.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
2.38
11.90
Phillips Addn.
197.56 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
156.07
2601 Sarita
-0- SF
Driveway
1.58
-0 -'
402.57
63.
Florence Quezada
49.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
232.75
Lot 7, Blk A
156.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
123.24
Phillips Addn.
173.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
274.05
2605 Sarita
630.04
64.
Guy Lee
49.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
232.75
Lot 6 Blk A
171.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
135.09
Phillips Addn.
173.45 SF
D/W 1 -10t
1.58
274.05
2609 Sarita
641.89
65.
Emilio G. Rabago
49.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
232.75
Lot 5, Blk A
171.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
135.09
Phillips Addn.
173.4$ SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58,
274.05
2613 Sarita
641.89
66.
Al Krnaysk
49.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt.
4.75
232.75
Lot 4, Blk A
171.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
135.09
Phillips Addn.
173.45 SF
D/W 1 -10+
1.58
274.05
2617 Sarita
641.89
67.
P. Trevino
49.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
232.75
Lot 3, Blk A
161.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
127.19
Phillips Addn.
212.20 SF
D/W 1 -12.5'
1.58
335.28
1650 Spicewood
695.22
68.
Ernesto Palacics
49.00 SF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
232.75
Lot 2, Blk A
171.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
135.09
Phillips Addition
173.45 SF
D/W 1 -100
1.58
274.05
2625 Sarita
641.89
END OF SARNA
STREET (N /W
Side)
� - •
ITEM
NO.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
F:
Henry C. Perez
Lot 13, Blk 4
Temple Addn.
3702 Niagara
G. R. Everett
Lois 14, Blk 4
Temple Addn.
3706 Niagara
Gabriel Brambila
Lot 15, Blk 4
Temple Addn.
3710 Niagara
Abel S. Garcia
Lot 16, Bik 4
Temple Addn.
3714 Niagara
Simon Gutierrez
Lot 17, Blk 4
Temple Addn.
3718 Niagara
Jose T. Vidal
Lot 18, Blk 4
Temple Addn.
3722 Niagara
Jose A. Yana%
Lot 19, Blk 4
Temple Addn.
3726 Niagara
QUANTITY
DES&aPTION
ASSESSED
OF
ASSESSMENT
NIAG
UM STREET
m Belton Street
to Burnet
Beginning
kt Belton Str&
SOOT
EAST SIDE
23.00LF
C. G. & Ppmi
146.00SF
Sidewalk
-0- SF
D/W
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
123.45_ SF
D/W 1 -101
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
123.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
723.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
123.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
123.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmtl
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
123.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
RATE
treat.
4.75
0.79
1.58
4.75
0.79
1.58
4.75
0.79
1.58
4.75
0.79
1.58
4.75
0.79
1.58
4.75
0.79
1.58
4.75
0.79
1.58
•
Page 10
AMOUNT
109.25
115.34
-0-
237.50
126.40
195.05
237.50
126.40
195.05
237.50
126.40
195.05
237.50
126.40
195.05
237.50
126.40
195.05
237.50
126.40
195.05
tl-
P-g-
ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRtIPTION
ASSOF
QUA!!L
1=1 RIPTION
1T
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
76.
Antonio G. Trevino
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 20, Blk 4
Temple Addn.
178:O (BF
Sidewalk
0.79
140.62
3730 Niagara
123.45SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
573.17
77.
Emilio Villarreal III
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 21, Blk 4
Temple Addn.
128.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
101.12
3734 Niagara
207.455F
D/W 1 -18,
1.58
327.77
666.39
78.
Jose Castillo
Lot 22, Blk 4
50.00LF
136.00SF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Temple Addn.
186.45 S
Sidewalk
D/W 1 -16,
0.79
1.58
107.44
3738 Niagara
294.59
_638.53
79.
J. A. Carmen Jr.
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 23, Blk 4
160.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
3742 Niagara
123.45SF
D/W 1 -10,
1.58
195.05
558.95
80.
Vidal P. Falcon
Lot 24, Blk 4(
57.00I.F
C.G. s Pvmt
4.75
270.75
Temple Addn.
) 10.00LF
228.00SF
C.&G & pvmt
Sidewalk
2.38
23.8O
2914 Hulbirt
-0- SF
D/W
0.79
180.12
*Return on TASCO ST.
1.58
-0-
TASCO S
INTERSECTI
484.67
81.
Ezequiel R. Aguilar
60.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
285.00
Lot 10, Blk 13 *(
) 10.00LF
C. & G.& Pvmt
2.38
23.80
Temple Addn.
3802 Niagara
240.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
189.60
-0- SF
D/W
1.58
-0-
498.40
82.
David Hinojosa
'53.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
251.75
Lot 11, Blk 13_
190.00BF
Sidewalk
0.79
150.10
Temple Addn.
3806 Niagara
123.45SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
596.90
83.
Manuel Salazar Jr.
52.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
247.00
Lot 12, Blk 13
168.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
132.72
Temple Addn.
123.45SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3810 Niagara
574.77
� '. •
ITEM I OWNE$ AND
NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
84• F. C. Garza
Lot 13, Hlk 13
Temple Addn.
3814 Niagara
85. Nicolas G. Peralez
Lot 14, Hlk 13
Taigle Addn. -.
81 ' Niagara
r• es. improvements
Page 12
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
DESdRIPTIOH
OF
ASSESSMENT
RARE
i
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
52.00IF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
247.00
168.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
132.72
123.4.5SF
D/W 1 -10,
1.58
195.05
574.77
-O-LF'
C. @. & Pvmt
4.75
-0-
-O-SF-
Sidewalk
0.79
-0-
-O -SF.
D/W 101
1.58
-0-
-0-
END OF
GAR& STREET
SOUTH-
T SIDE
Page 13_
ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
DES&IPPYOR
OF
ASSESSMENT
RA33
ANDUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
NIAGAjA
STREET
Frot
Belton Str
et to Burnet S
xest
Beginning A
Belton Street
North
'West Side
86.
Nellie M. Young
30.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
142.50
Lot 12, Blk 5
164.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
129.56
Temple Addn.
_O_ SF
D/W
1.58
-0-
427 Old Robstown Road
272.06
87.
Ramon Cervantes Jr.
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 11, Blk 5
160.005F
Sidewalk
0.79
126,4&
Temple Addn.
123.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58.
- 195.05
558.95
88.
Rudolph Z. Florea
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 10, Blk 5
160.00SF4
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.45SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3709 Niagara
558.95
89.
Henry C. Perez
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 9. Blk 5
160.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn..
123.45SF
D/W 1_101
1.58
195.05
3713 Niagara
558.95
90.
Joel H. Cortez
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 8, Blk 5
160.003F
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.45SF
D/W 1_101
1.58
195.05
3717 Niagara
558.95
91.
F. R. Ochoa
50.00LF
C.G. & P7mt
4.75
237.50
Lot 7, Blk 5
160.005F
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.45SF
D/W 1-101
1.58
195.05 --
3721 Niagara
558.95
92.
Alejos Flizondo
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75,
237.50
Lot 6, Blk 5
16:.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
12.64
Temple Addn.
123.455F
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3729 Niagara
445.19
*Cr. for existing mss' /W
93.
Flavin Garcia
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 5, Blk 5
1 8,OOSF
Sidewalk
0.79
116.92
Temple Addn.
123.43SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3729 Niagara
549.47
*Cr. for-existing S/W
Page 14
ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
WANTITY
ASSESSED
s
DES PPION
OF
ASSESSMENT
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
94.
Juan Arsuaga
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 4, Blk 5
160.005E
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.455F
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3733 Niagara
558.95
95.
Robert C. Tam_ez
50.00LF
C.G. & P7mt.
4.75
237.50
Lot 3, Blk 5
160.OaSF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.458F
D/W 1 -10t
1.58
195.05
3737 Niagara
558.95
96.
G. De Orea Velez
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 2, Blk 5
160.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
114.235F
D/W a of 201
1.58
180.48
316 N. Staples
544.38
97;
Angelita G. Ore&
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 1, Blk 5 *
S) 1O.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
2.38
23.80
Temple Addn
188.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
148.52
316 N. Staples
114.23SF
D/W 'J of 20'
1.58
180.48
*Return on TASCO ST.
- 590.30
TASCO STRfET
INTERSECTIO
98.
Adan Garcia
51.5 LF
C.G. & P7mt
4.75
244.63
Lot 5 Blk 12 *
S) 10.0 IF
C. & G
2.38
23.80
Temple Addn
206.005F
Sidewalk
0.79
325.48
3801 Niagara
-0- SF
D/W
1.58
-0-
593.91
99.
Arsenio S. Barrera-
100.4 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
476.90
Lot 4 & 3, Blk 12
339.605E
Sidewalk
0.79
268.28
Temple Addn.
246.9GSF
D/W 2 -101
1.58
390.10
3805 Niagara
1,135.28
100.
Domingo S. Garcia
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 2. Blk 12
160.OGSF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn..
123.455F
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3813 Niagara
544.38
161.
Alfredo Vallejo
40.00 IF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
190.00
Lot 1, Blk 12
160,00, SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3817 Niagara
511.45
END OF NOI
TH/WFST SIDE 01
NTAGAFU
Page 15
ITEM
NO.
OWW AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
AaSFaawn
y
DWCHIPFION
OF
ASSESSMENT
RATE
AMMT
TOTAL
AMOM
ASSESSED
BERTIU
1.4 STREET
Frod
Belton Stri
at to Burnet S
eat,
Beginning al
Belton Street
South/1
ast Side
102.
Moises S. De Alejandro
23.0 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
109.25
Lot 13, Blk 5
150.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
118.50
Temple Addn
-0- SF
Driveway
1.58
-0-
3702 Bertram
227.75
103.
Roy J. Garcia
50.0 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4675
237.50
Lot 14, Blk 5
160.0 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.,45' SF
D /C3 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3706 Bertram
558.95
104.
Juan R. Niato
50.00 IF
C.G. S Pv*t
4.75
237.5G
Lot 15, Blk 5
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.45 SF
D/W 1_19'
1.58
195.05
3710 Bertram
558.95
105
Rodolfo M. Reyes
50.60LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 16, Blk 5
160.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.45SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3714 Bertram
558.95
106.
Gilbert Martinez
50.00 IF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 17, Blk 5
160.00.SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.455F
D/W 1 -10*
1.58
195.05
3718 Bertram
558.95
107.
Antonio H. Silva
50.00LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 18, Blk 5
160.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.45SF
D/W 1_101
1.58
195.05
3722 Bertram
558.95
108.
Fidencio A. Garcia
50-0OLF3
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 19, Blk 5
.* O,OCSF
Sidewalk
0.79
0.00
Temple Addn.
123.45SSF
D/W
1.58
195.05
sting
432.55
*Credit eexi sid
109.
Rafael G. Pena
50.00 L1
C.G. '& Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 20, Blk
160.005F
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn
123.455F
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
4517 Moravian
558.95
•
Page 16
ITBM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
W
DES6PTION
OF
aaSE99Avm
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
110.
Ruben C. Pena
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 21, Blk 6
160.OQ.SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.45SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3734 Bertram
558.95
in,
D. E.' Valdez _
50.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 22, Blk 5
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn
123.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
1427 Brentwood
558.95
"3738 Bertram
112.
Willie Maldonado
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 23, Blk 5
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
723.45 SF
Driveway 1 -10
1.58
195.05
3742 Bertram
558.95
i
113•
Juan Palaoios
57.00 LF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
270.75
Lot 24, Blk 5 *
S) 11.00 LF
C. & G.
2.38
11.90
Temple Addn
228.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
180.12
3746 Bertram
-0- SF
Driveway
1.58
-0-
*Return on TASCO ST.
TASCO STR1
ET INTERSECT20
•462.77
714.
Faires P. Wade
51.50 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
244.63
Lot 6, Blk 12 *
S) 11.00 LF
C. & G.
2.38
11.90
Temple Addn.
206.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
162.74
.37310 S. Alameda St.
-0- SF
D/W
1.58
-0-
419.27
115.
Raul M. Trevino
50.40 LF
C. G. & Pvmt.
4.75
239.40
Lot 7, Blk 72
161.60 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
127.66
Temple Addn.
123.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3806 Bertram
562.11
116.
Raul B. Trevino Jr.
50.00 IF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 8, Blk 12
--V5.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
138.25
Temple Addn.
123.45 SF
D/W 1 -10+
1.58
195.05
3810 Bertram
570.80
Page 0
ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUAI=TY
ASSESSED
a
DESMPEON
or
ASSE9M4E14T
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
AssESSm
117.
T. G. Castillo Jr.
50.00LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 9, Blk 12
172.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
135.88
Temple Addn.
123.455F
Driveway 1_10
1.58
195.05
3814 Bertram
568.43
118.
Manuel T. Gonzales
51.50 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
244.63
Lot 10, Blk 12
218.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
172.22
Temple Addn.
-Oe_ SF
Driveway
1.58
-0-
3822 Bertram
_
416.85
END OF SO
/EAST SIDE 01
BERTRU
I
Page
ITEM
M.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
DES�aPTION
OF
4Gaxxanem
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
BER
STREET
Frov
Belton Str
t to Burnet. Street
eginning at
Belton Street
NORTH/
MT SIDE
719.
Ramiro S. Soliz
41.00 IF
C.G. & Pvmt
4.75
194.75
Lot 12, Bik 6
228.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
180.12
Temple Addn.
-00- SF
D/W
1.58
-0-
3701 Bertram
374.87;
120.
Andres L. Guerrero
50.00 LF
. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 11. Bik 6
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123:45 SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3705 Bertram
558.95
121.
Grasiana F. Villarreal
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 10, Blk 6
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
123.45 SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3709 Bertram
558.95
122.
E. De Los Santos
50.00 IF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 9, Elk 6
__`lao0 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
14.22
Temple Addn.
115.11 SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
181.87
3713 Bertram
433.59
*Credit existing sidewalk
123.
Eugenio G. Caballero
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 8, Blk 6
175.00
Sidewalk
0.79
138.25
Temple Addn.
115.11 SF
D/W 1 -10f
1.58
181.87
3717 Bertram
557.62
124.
Ruben M. Siller
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 7. Blk 6
17.1..00
Sidewalk
0.79
138.25
Temple Addn
123,45 SF
D/W 1 -101
1.58
195.05
3721 Bertram
570.80
125.
Pedro Munguia Jr.
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 6, Blk 6
* 0,00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
_ 0•OOL
Temple Addn.
123.45 SF
D/W 1-101
1.58
195.05
3725 Bertram
432.55
*Credit existing side
•
Page 19
ITEM
A0.
OWMM AM
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUAATITY
ASSESSED
8
DES�tIPTIOA
OF
ASSESSMEH
RATE
AADUAT
TOTAL
AMOURT
ASSESSED
126.
Martin A. Valdez
Lot 5, Blk 6
50.00LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Temple Addn.
16o.00SF
123.45SF
Sidewalk
D/W 1_10,
0.79
126.40
3729 Bertram
1.58
195.05
558.95
127.
Frank G. Lemos
Lot 4, Blk 6
50.00Lf
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Temple Addn
160.00 SF
123,4$ SF
sidewalk
/W 1_10
0.79
126.40
3733 Bertram
1.58
195.05
558.95.
128,
Martin Lopez Jr.
Lot 3, Blk 6
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Temple Addn
160.00 SF
123.45 SF
idewalk
Driveway 1
0.79
126:40
3737 Bertram
-10
1.58
195.05
558.95
129.
Pedro A. Salazar Jr.
50.00 IF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
237.50
Lot 2, Blk 6
Temple
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Bertram
3741 Bertram
123.45 SF
Driveway _10
Y
1.58
195.05
558.95
130.
Gregorio Esquivel Jr.
57.00 IF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
270..75
Lot 1, Blk 6
Temple Addn
) 9.00 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
2.38
21.42
3745 Bertram
188.00 SF
123.45 SF
Sidewalk
D/W 1_10
0.79
148.52
Return an TASCO ST.
1.58
195.05
TASCO STRIET
INTERSECTIO1
635.74
131.
A. H. Contreras
51.50 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
244.63
Lot $, H]k 11
Temple Addn.
) 9.00 LF
206.00 SF
C, G. & Pvmt
2.38
21.42
3801 Bertram
-0_ SF
Sidewalk
D/W
0.79
1.58
162.74
-0-
428.79
132.
Pete Cortinas
50.40 LF
C. G. & Pvmt
4.75
239.40
Lot 4, Blk 11
157.60 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
124.50 .
Temple Addn
133.95 SF
D/W 1 -110
1.58
211.64
3805 Bertram
575.54
133.
T. G. Castillo Jr.
50.00 LF
C. G. & Pamt
4..75
237.50
Lot 3, Blk 11
160.00 SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
3809 Bertram
115.22 SF
D/W 1_10
1.58
182.05
545.95
Page 20
ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
DEdHIPTION
OF
ASSESSM ENT
RATE
AMXW
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
134.
Jesus S. Hinojosa
50.00 Ll
C. G. & P.
4.75
237.50
Lot 2, Blk 3.1
160.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
126.40
Temple Addn.
115.22 S1
D/W 1 -101
1.58
182.05
3813 Bertram
545.95
135.
Rodolfo Menchaca
51.501F
C. G. & P.
4.75
244.63
Lot 1 Blk 11
206.00SF
Sidewalk
0.79
162.74
Temple Addn.
-0- SF
D/W
1.58
-0-
3817 Bertram
407.37
END OF NC
RTH/WST SIDE 0
F BERTRA
4 STREET
SECTION 4, Be it further ordained that in the event the actual
frontage of any property herein assessed shall be found upon the completion
of said improvements to be greater or less than the number of feet herein -
above stated, the assessments herein set against any such property and
against the real and true owner or owners thereof, shall be, and the same
are hereby declared to be increased or decreased as the case may be, in
the proportion which said excess or deficiency or frontage shall bear to
the whole number of front feet of property actually improved in accordance
with the front foot rule or rate of assessment herein adopted, it being the
intention that such parcel of property and the real and true owner or owners
thereof abutting on the portion of the streets above described, within the
limits defined, shall pay for said improvements under the "FRONT FOOT RULE
OR PLAN ", which rule or plan is hereby found and determined to be just and
equitable and to produce a substantial equality, having in view the special
benefits to be received and the burdens imposed thereby; and it is further
ordained that upon final completion and acceptance of said improvements on
the aforesaid streets, within the limits defined all certificates herein-
after provided for, issued to evidence said assessments against- said parcels
of property abutting upon said street, and the real and true owner or owners'
thereof shall be issued in accordance with, and shall evidence the actual
frontage of said property and the actual cost of said improvements, the
amount named in said certificate in no case to exceed the amount herein
assessed against such property unless such increase be caused by an excess
Of front footage over the amount hereinabove stated, such actual cost and
such actual number of front feet, if different from the hereinabove shown
in Section 3 hereof, to be determined by the Director of Engineering & Physical
Development upon completion of said work on said street, and the findings of
the Director of Engineering & Physical Development shall be final and binding
upon all parties concerned.
SECTION 5. That the several sums mentioned above in Section 3 hereof
assessed against said parcels of property abutting on the aforesaid streets,
within the limits defined, and the real and true owners thereof, whether
named or correctly named herein or not, subject to the provisions of
7
.Section 4 thereof, together with interest thereon at the rate of
five and one - quarter (5 1/47) per annum with reasonable attorneys fee
and all costs and expenses of collection, if incurred, are hereby de-
clared to be made a first and prior lien upon the respective parcels
of properly, against which same are assessed from and after the date
said improvements were ordered by said City Council, to -wit: June 19.
1974. , and a personal liability and charge against the real and
true owner or owners be named or correctly named herein, and that
said lien shall be and constitute the first and prior enforceable
claim against the property assessed and shall be a first and
paramount lien superior to all other liens, claims or title, except
for lawful ad valorem taxes; and that the same so assessed shall be
paid and become payable in one of the following methods at the option
of the property owner:
1. All in cash within 30 days after completion or acceptance by
City; or
2. Payments to be made in maximum of 60 equal installments, the
first of which shall be paid within 30 days after the comple-
tion of said improvement, and the acceptance thereof by the
City, and the balance to be paid in 59 equal consecutive
monthly installments commencing on the 1st day of the next
succeeding month and continuing thereafter on the 1st day of
each succeeding month until the entire sum is paid in full,
together with interest from the date of said completion and
acceptance by the City, until paid, at the rate of five and
one -forth percent (5 1/47) per annum; provided, however, that
the owners of said property availing themselves of Option "2"
or "3" above shall have the privilege of paying one, or all, of
such installments at any time before maturity thereof by paying
the total amount of principal due, together with interest accrued,
to the date of payment.
3. The total number of monthly installments on owner occupied
property may be extended beyond sixty (60) in number so that,
8
•
at the owner's request, the total monthly payments will not
exceed ten ($10,00) per month.
SECTION 6. That for the purpose of evidencing said assessments,
the liens securing same and the several sums assessed against the said parcels
of property and the real and true owner or owners thereof and the time and
terms of payment, and to aid in the enforcement thereof, assignable certifi-
cates shall be issued by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas to itself upon
the completion of said improvements in said streets and acceptance thereof
by said City council, which certificates shall be executed by the Mayor in
the name of the City, attested by the City Secretary, with the corporate
seal of said City, and which certificates shall declare the amounts of said
assessments and the times and terms thereof, the rate of interest thereon,
the date of the completion and acceptance of the improvements for which the
certificate is issued, and shall contain the names of the apparent true
owner or owners as accurately as possible, and the description of the
Property assessed by lot and block number, or front foot thereof, or such
other description as may otherwise identify the same, and if the said pro-
perty shall be owned by an estate or firm, then to so state the fact shall
be sufficient and no error or mistake in describing such property or in
giving the name of any owner or owners, or otherwise, shall in anywise
invalidate or impair the assessment levied hereby or the certificate issued
in evidence thereof.
That said certificate shall further provide substantially that
if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of principal or
interest when due, then at the option of the City, its successors, or assigns,
or the holder thereof, the whole of said assessment evidence thereby shall
at once become due and payable, and shall be collectible with reasonable
attroney's fees and all expenses and costs of collection, if incurred, and
said certificate shall set forth and evidence the personal liability of the
real and true owner or owners of such property, whether named or correctly
named therein or not, and the lien upon such property, and that said lien
is first and paramount thereon, superior to all other liens, titles and
charges, except for lawful ad valorem taxes, from and after the date said
9
improvements were ordered by said City Council, to-wit: June 19, 1974
and shall provide in effect that if default shall be made in the payment
thereof, the same may be enforced, at the option of the City, or their
successors and assigns, by the sale of the property therein described in
the manner provided for the collection of ad valorem taxes as above recited,
or by suit in any Court having jurisdiction.
That said certificates shall further recite in effect that all
the proceedings with reference to making said improvements have been regularly
had in compliance with the law and Charter in force in said City and the
proceedings of said City Council of said City, and that all prerequisites
to the fixing of the assessment lien against the property therein described,
or attempted to be described, and the personal liability of the real and
true owner or owners thereof, evidence by such certificates, have been
regularly done and performed, which recitals shall be evidence of all the
matters and facts so recited and no further proof thereof shall be required
in any Court.
That said certificates shall further provide in effect that the
City of Corpus Christi, Texas, shall exercise all of its lawful powers, in
the enforcement and collection thereof, and said certificates may contain
other and further recitals, pertinent and appropriate thereto. It shall
not be necessary that said certificates shall be in the exact form as above
set forth, but the substance and effect thereof shall suffice.
SECTION 7. That all such assessments levied are a personal
liability and charge against the real and true owner or owners of the pro-
perly described, or attempted to be described, notwithstanding such owner
or owners may not be named or correctly named, and any irregularity in the
name.-of the property owner, or the description of any property or the amount
of any assessment, or in any other matter or thing shall not in anywise
invalidate or impair any assessment levied hereby or any certificate issued,
and such mistake, or error, invalidity or irregularity whether in such
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assessment or in the certificate issued in evidence thereof, may be, but is
not required to be, to be enforceable, at any time corrected by the said
City Council of the City of Corpus Christi. Further that the omission of
said improvements in front of any part or parcel of property abutting upon
the aforementioned streets, which is exempt from the lien of said assess"
ment, shall in no wise affect or impair the validity of assessments against
the other parcels of property abutting upon said street; and that the total
amounts assessed against the respective parcels of property abutting upon
said streets within the limits herein defined and the real and true owner
or owners thereof, are the same as, or less than, the estimate of said
assessment prepared by the Director of Engineering & Physical Development, adopted
by said City Council and are in accordance with the proceedings of said City
Council relative to said improvements and assessments thereof, and with the
terms, powers and provisions of said Chapter 106 of the Acts of the First-
Called Session of the 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, known as
Article 1105b of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes of Texas and the Charter
of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, under which terms, powers and provisions
said proceedings, said improvements and assessments were had and made by
said City Council.
SECTION 8, The fact that the above- described streets have become
important thoroughfares and the fact that the present condition of said
streets, within the limits defined, are dangerous to the health and public
welfare of the inhabitants thereof 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 said ordinance shall be read at three several meetings
of the City Council, and the Mayor having declared that such emergency and
necessity exists, and having requested that said Charter rule be suspended,
and that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction
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and take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage,
IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this the 24th day of July, 1974
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APPROVED:
24th DAY OF JULY , 1974
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MAYOR
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
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Corpus Christi, Texas
v� day of
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; 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,
MAYOR
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
The Charter rule was suspended by the following vote:
Jason Luby
James T. Acuff
Rev. Harold T. Branch
Thomas V. Gonzales
Ricardo Gonzalez
Gabe Lozano, Sr.
J. Howard Stark
The above ordinance was passed by the fol owing vote:
Jason Why
James T. Acuff
Rev. Harold T. Branch
Thomas V. Gonzales
Ricardo Gonzalez
Gabe Lozano, Sr.
J. Howard Stark