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AN ORDINANCE
APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE WRITTEN STATEMENT AND
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL
DEVELOPMENT, SHOWING ESTIMATES OF THE VARIOUS COSTS
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING STREETS IN THE
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, NUECES COUNTY, TEXAS:
PALONA STREET, FROM OCEAN DRIVE TO JARVIS DRIVE, AND
CURB, GUTTER AND PAVEMENT FROM 172' SOUTH OF JARVIS
DRIVE TO 290' NORTH OF ALAMEDA STREET;
DETERMINING AND FIXING THE PORTION OF SAID COSTS TO
BE PAID AND ASSESSED AGAINST ABUTTING PROPERTY, THE
PORTION THEREOF TO BE PAID BY THE CITY OF CORPUS
CHRISTI; DETERMINING THE NECESSITY OF LEVYING AN
ASSESSMENT AGAINST SAID ABUTTING PROPERTY; ORDERING
AND SETTING A HEARING TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 4, 1976
AT 3:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, CI ,
IN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO GIVE NOTICE
OF SAID HEARING AS REQUIRED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE
OF TEXAS AND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI;
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
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WHERE", heretofore, an the 31st day of DECEMBER, 1975 ,
the City Council by enactment of Ordinance No. 12945 determined that
it was necessary to improve the following by paving and sidewalks, as
hereinafter more fully described:
Paloma Street, from Ocean Drive to Jarvis Drive,
and curb, gutter and pavement from 172' south of
Jarvis Drive to 290' north of Alameda Street.
WHEREAS, by the terms of said ordinance, specifications were
ordered to be made by the Director of Engineering and Physical Develop-
meat. for the improvement of the aforesaid street, within the limits
defined, as provided by said Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the said specifications have been prepared and are
now submitted to the City Council for approval and adoption; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi is
of the opinion that it is necessary to levy an assessment against the
property and the owners thereof abutting upon the aforesaid street,
within the limits defined, and against street and railway companies
whose tracks occupy said street, if any, for a part of the cost of
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improving said street, fixing a time for the hearing of the owners of said
property, and the said railway companies, concerning the same, and directing
the City Secretary to give notice of said hearing, as required by law; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore, by ordinance, ordered
the improvement of the street and portions enumerated above. Any existing
curbs, gutters in place, meeting the specifications set by the City
Council, or which can be utilized, shall be left in place, if any, and
corresponding credits to the property owners shall be allowed on the
assessments; and
WHEREM, the Director of Engineering and Physical Development
of the City of Corpus Christi has, in accordance with the law, filed his
report with the City Council, setting forth the participation by the railway
companies and street railway companies, if any, and the property owners,
in the cost thereof, together with the names of the owners and the descrip-
tion of said property, and the work to be done adjacent thereto, and the
amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel and its owner and'all
other matters required by the applicable law:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the specifications so presented to the City
Council of the City of Corpus Christi by the Director of Engineering
and Physical Development and prepared by him for the improvements of the
aforesaid street, within the limits set forth, baeing been carefully.
considered by the City Council, be, and the same is hereby, approved and
adopted as the specifications for the improvements of said street herein -
above enumerated, within the limits defined.
SECTION 2. That the City Secretary be, and he is hereby,
instructed to advertise for sealed bids for the construction of the
improvements called for by this ordinance, such advertisement for bids to
be published in the Corpus Christi Times, the official publication of the
City of Corpus Christi, which is a newspaper of general circulation in
the City of Corpus Christi. The advertisement shall be published at least
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once in each week for two (2) consecutive weeks. All bids shall be
received subject to the terms and provisions of the Charter of the City
of Corpus Christi, and shall be filed with the City Secretary on the date
and hours specified and shall be opened and read in the presence of the
City Council in a public meeting of the said City Council.
SECTION 3. The City Council, in initiating this proceeding,
is acting under the terms and provisions of the Act passed at the First
Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas, and known
as Chapter 106 of the Acts of the said Session, together with any amend-
ments thereto, now shown as Article 1105b of Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes,
as an alternative method for the construction of street improvements in
the City of Corpus Christi, Texas.
SECTION 4. That the report or statement filed by the Director
of Engineering and Physical Development having been duly examined is hereby
approved.
SECTION 5. That there is hereby found and determined that the
cost of improvements on the hereinafter described street with the amount
or amounts per front foot proposed to be assessed for, such improvements
against abutting property and the owners thereof, and against street and
railway companies whose tracks occupy said streets, if any, are as follows,
to -wit:
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PALOMA STREET IMPROVEMENTS
From Ocean Drive to Jarvis Drive, and
172' South of Jarvis Drive to 290'
North of Alameda Street
Paloma Street, within the limits described, is to be improved by exca-
vation to a width and depth to permit the construction of a 28' wide
back to back of curb street, 4" standard curb and gutter, 6" compacted
subgrade, 8" compacted caliche base and 1'V" Type D hot mix asphalt
surface. From Ocean Drive to Jarvis Drive, the sidewalks will be 5'
wide tied to back of curb, and from 172' south of Jarvis to 290' north
of Alameda, on the east side only, the sidewalk will be 4' wide. All
driveways will be 6" thick reinforced concrete.
The assessment rates have been determined by taking the unit prices
used in the low bid submitted by Asphalt Maintenance Company and apply-
ing these unit prices to the front footage of the abutting properties
in accordance with the assessment policy.
The rates are as follows:
Pavement, Curb and Gutter
Sidewalk
Driveway
Total Contract Price $72,532.10
Total Preliminary Assessments 35,101.54
Total City Portion $37,430.56
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K. Lontos, Play., Director
eying S Physical Development
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ITEM OWNER AND $UAlVTITY DES,PTION TOTAL
NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED of RATE MUNT AMOUNT
AST ASSESSED
1. .
2.
3.
4..
Guy I. Warren
c/o Meredith, Meredith &
Campbell
Houston, Texas
Lot 1, Sec. 15
FB & EF & GT
Guy I. Warren Tract
Guy I. Warren
c/o Meredith, Meredith &
Campbell
321 San Jacinto Bldg..
Houston, Texas
Lots 4, 5& E. 36' of Lot 6
Bluff Estates
Ronald J. Williams
229 Paloma
W. 36' of Lot 6
Bluff Estates
Guy I. Warren
c/o Meredith, Meredith &
Campbell
321 San Jacinto Bldg.
Houston, Texas
Lot 7
Bluff Estates
Lean Drive ti South Alameda
SOUT SIDE
283.07 L.F C.G. & Pvmt.
1076.28 S.F S -W
167.18 S.F D/W 1 -14'
180.00 L.F C.G. & Pvmt.
676.00 S.F S/W
135.68 S.F D/W 1 -11'
36.00 L.Fj C.G. & Pvmt.
144.00 S.F S/W
-0- S.F D/W
72.00 L.F C.G. & Pvmt.
248.00 S.F S/W
125.18 S.F D/W 1 -10'
6.40
.75
1.81
4.75
.75
1.81
1,811.65
807.21
302.60
855.00
507.00
245.58
2,921.46
1,607.58
4.75
171.00
.75
108.00
1.81
-0-
279.00
4.75
342.00
.75
186.00
1.81
226.58
754.58
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ITEM OWNER AND QUANTITY i DESCRIPTION TOTAL
NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED OF RATE AMOUNT AMOUNT
ASSESSMENT ASSESSED
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
John W. Berry
241 Paloma
Lot 8
Bluff Estates
W. J. Peck
3413 Manitan
Lots 9A & 9B
Bluff Estates
First Savings Association
Boa 3707 - 78404
Lot l0A
Bluff Estates
J. C. Swinburn
309 Paloma
Lot IOB
Bluff Estates
Sotero Trevino
313 Paloma
Lot 2
Ledman Acres 2
59.44 L.F C.G. & Pvmt. 7.75 460.66
-0- S.F D/W 1.81 -0-
99.20 L.F C.G. & Pvmt.
256.80 S.F S/W
401.88 S.F D/W 1 -25' &
1 -10'
55.80 L.F C.G. & Pvmt.
183.20 S.F S/W
119.20 S.F D/W 1 -10'
110.00 L.F C.G. & Pvmt.
376.00 S.F S/W
188.18 S.F D/W 1 -16'
4.75
471.20
75
192.60
1.81
727.40
4.75
265.05
.75
137.40
1.81
215.75
4.75
522.50
.75
282.00
1.81
340.61
1 460.66
1 1,391.20
1 618.20
1,145.11
68.00 L.F C.G. & Pvmt. 4.75 323.00
203.00 S.F S/W .75 152.25
209.18 S.F D/W 1 -18' 1.81 378.62
853.87
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ITEM
NO.
OWW AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
0
DESK IPTION
OF
ASSESSbM
RATE
AMDUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
10.
James Grams
75.00 L.F
C.G. & Pvmt.
4.75
356.25
317 Paloma
263.00 S.F
S/W
.75
197.25
Lot 1
125.18 S.F
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Ledman Acres 2
780.08
11.
Frank J. Duge
55.00 L.F
C.G. 6 Pvmt.
4.75
261.25
321 Paloma
180.00 S.F
S/W
.75
135.00
E. 55' of Lot 12
125.18 S.F
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Bluff Estates
622.83
12.
D. S. Mendlowitz
.55.00 L.F
C.G. 6 Pvmt.
4.75
261.25
5614 Ocean Dr.
180.00 S.F
S/W
.75
135.00
Lot 12A
125.18 S.F
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Bluff Estates
622.83
13.
E. W. Kretzinger
110.00 L.F
C.G. 6 Pvmt.
4.75
522.50
P. 0. Boa 3565 - 78404
376.00 S.
S/W
.75
282.00
Lot 13D & 13 E
188.18 S.F
D/W 1 -16'
1.81
340.61
Bluff Estates
1,145.11
14.
Allison,Maddin,White &
66.00 L.F
C.G. & Pvmt.
4.75
313.50
Bren, Inc.
* 11.00 L.F
C.G. & Pvmt.
2.38
26.18
Lot 13
256.00 S.F
S/W
.75
192.00
Bluff Estates
-0- S.F
D/W
1.81
-0-
2100 600 Bldg. 78401
531.68
* Return on Jarvis
arvis StreEt
Intersection
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ITEM
NO.
O10M AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
p
DFS�tIP.CiON
OF
A7'
RATE
AMOUNT
'TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
15.
Floyd H. Trudeall
143.00 L.7.
C.G.& Pvmt.&
7.75
409 Paloma
S/W
1,108.25
Lot 15
68.18 S.
. D/W 1 -12'
1.81
123.41
Bluff Estates
1,231.66
16.
C. W. McLaury
71.50 L. I.
C.G.& Pvmt.&
S/W
7.75
554.13
P. 0. Boa 33389
60.18 S. I.
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
108.93
Houston, Texas 77033
663.06
Lot 16
Bluff Estates
17.
N. G. Stewart
71.50 L. I.
C.G.& Pvmt.&
423 Paloma
S/W
7.75
554.13
Lot 17
60.18 S! ].
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
108.93
663.06
Bluff Estates
18.
Richard R. Role
71.50 L. I.
C.G.& Pvmt.
429 Paloma
S/W
7.75
554.13
Lot 18
60.18 S. I.
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
108.93
Bluff Estates
663.06
19.
Barney E. Blount
71.50 Li T.
C.G.& Pvmt.&
7.75
554.13
337 Angelo
S/W
Lot 19
60.18 S. T.
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
108.93
Bluff Estates
663.06
21.
22.
23.
241 1
25. 1
Gordon L. Bi173ngsly, Jr
447 Paloma 78412
Lot 21
Bluff Estates
Durham Newton McDonald
453 Paloma 78412
Lot 22
Bluff Estates
Beryl B. Warren
459 Paloma
Lot 23
Bluff Estates
Eugene P. Corbin
465 Paloma
Lot 24
Bluff Estates
W. J. Sheehan
725 Bnock
Lot 25
Bluff Estates
71.50 L.F1 C.G.& Pvmt.6
S/W
60.18 S.F D/W 1 -10'
71.50 L.F C.G.& Pvmt.&
S/W
1 S.F D/W 1 -22'
71.50 L.F C.G.& Pvmt &
S/W
54.20 S.F D/W 1 -10'
71.50 L.F C.G.& Pvmt.&
S/W
109.39 S.F D/W 2 -10'
71.50 L.F C.G.& Pvmt.&
S/W
67.19 S.F D/W 1 -13'
7.75
554.13
7.75
1.81
108.93
198.00
7.75
554.13
663.06
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ITEM
OWNER AND
1.81
DE9 P ON
NO•
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
AS
or RATE
TOTAL
AMOUNT AMOUNT
ASSESSMENT,
ASSESSED
20.
A
Barbera S. Martin
441 Paloma
71.50 L.F
C. Pvmt.&
7.75
554.13
Lot 20
Bluff Estates
60.56 S.F
S/W
D/W 1 -12'
1:81
109.61
663.74
21.
22.
23.
241 1
25. 1
Gordon L. Bi173ngsly, Jr
447 Paloma 78412
Lot 21
Bluff Estates
Durham Newton McDonald
453 Paloma 78412
Lot 22
Bluff Estates
Beryl B. Warren
459 Paloma
Lot 23
Bluff Estates
Eugene P. Corbin
465 Paloma
Lot 24
Bluff Estates
W. J. Sheehan
725 Bnock
Lot 25
Bluff Estates
71.50 L.F1 C.G.& Pvmt.6
S/W
60.18 S.F D/W 1 -10'
71.50 L.F C.G.& Pvmt.&
S/W
1 S.F D/W 1 -22'
71.50 L.F C.G.& Pvmt &
S/W
54.20 S.F D/W 1 -10'
71.50 L.F C.G.& Pvmt.&
S/W
109.39 S.F D/W 2 -10'
71.50 L.F C.G.& Pvmt.&
S/W
67.19 S.F D/W 1 -13'
7.75
554.13
7.75
1.81
108.93
198.00
7.75
554.13
663.06
7.75
554.13
1.81
195.81
749.94
7.75 1 554.13
1.81
98.10
7.75
554.13
1.81
198.00
7.75
554.13
1.81
121.61
652.23
752.13
675.74
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ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
8
DESCRIPTION
OF
ASSEST
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
PALOMA
STREET
OCEAWDRIVE
TO
SOUTH ALAMEDA
NORT
I SIDE
EGINNING AT
OCEAN DRIVE
26.
Milton E. Proelicfia
- 0 - _L:
C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
- 0 -
206 Paloma
588.40. =S'.
. S/W
.75
441.30
Lot 3,
- 0 - S.?.
D/W
1.81
- 0 -
Timbarlakea 3
441.30
27.
J. C. Sprinkle
70.00 L.
C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
332.50
210 Paloma
184.00 S.
S/W
.75
138.00
Lot 1
133.33 S.
D/W 1 -24'
1.81
241.33
Sprinkle Addn.
771.83
28.
Paul H. Jostes
100.00 L.
C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
475.00
218 Paloma
360.00 S.
S/W
.75
270.00
Lot 2
125.18 S. I.
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Timberlake
971.58
29.
Doris S. Bauer
109.27 L. I.
C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
519.03
220 Paloma
397.08 S. I.
S/W
.75
297.81
Lot 1
125.18 S. I.
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Timberlake
1,043.42
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ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
9
DES&dPTION
OF
ASSESSMENT
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
30.
Wilma Williams
100.00 L.
C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
475.00
222 Paloma
340.00 S.
S/W
.75
255.00
Lot 5, Sec. 1
177.68 S.
D/W 1 -15'
1.81
321.60
FB, EF, GT
1,051.60
31.
Quinton E. Williams
100.00 L.
C.G.4 Pvmt.
4.75
475.00
4891 Ocean Dr.
320.00 S.
S/W
.75
240.00
FB., & EF. & GT.
230.18 S.
D/W 1 -20'
1.81
416.63
Lot 5, Sec. 1
1,131.63
32.
H. T. Gee
100.00 L. I.
C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
475.00
232 Paloma
352.00 S.].
S/W
.75
264.00
FB.,& E.F. & G.T.
146.18 S.].
D/W 1 -12'
1.81
264.59
Lot 5, Sec. 1
1,003.59
33.
A. J. Dullnig
66.00 L. I.
C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
313.50
304 Paloma
224.00 S.
. S/W
.75
168.00
Lot 9
125.18 S. I.
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Ledman Acres 1.
708.08
34.
A. A. Carlson
66.00 L.1
C.G.& Pvmt.
.75
313.50
306 Paloma
224.00 S.
. S/W
.75
168.00
Lot 8
125.18 S.
. D/W 1 -10'
L.81
226.58
Redman Acres 1
708.08
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ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITr
ASSFRSRn
A
DEARIPTION
OF
ASSESSMENT
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
35.
Madison Coons etux
66.00 L.
C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
313.50
310 Paloma
216.00 S.
S/W
.75
162.00
Lot 7
146.18 S.
D/W 1 -12'
1.81
264.59
Ledman Acres 1
740.09
36.
L. E. Karsten
66.00 L.
C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
313.50
314.Paloma
224.00 S.
F. S/W
.75
168.00
Lot 6,
125.18 S.%
D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Ledman Acres 1
708.08
37.
Merle D. Spence
66.00 L.
F. C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
313.50
318 Paloma
239.00 S.
F. S/W
.75
179.25
Lot 5
125.18 S.
F. D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Ledman Acres 1
719.33
38.
William F. White
143.70 L.
F. C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
682.58
4789 Ocean Dr.
534.80 S.
F. S/w
.75
401.10
Lot 4
125.18 S.
F. D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Ledman Acres 1
1,310.26
39.
Barbera E. Knoll
64.00 L.
F. C.G.& Pvmt.
4.75
304.00
330 Paloma
216.00 S.
F. S/W
.75
162.00
Lot 3
125.18 S.
F. D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Ledman Acres 1
692.58
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ITEM
NO.
OSIER AM
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
a
DESCRIPTION
OF
ASSESSMENT
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
40.
Denver D. Splawn
64.00 L.
C.G.6 Pvmt.
4.75
304.00
334 Paloma
216.00 S.
F. S/W
.75
162.00
Lot 2
125.18 S.
. D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
692.58
Ledman Acres 1
41
Adolph A. Marek
64.00 L.
. C.G.6 Pvmt.
4.75
304.00
338 Pala
216.00 S.
. S/W
.75
162.00
Lot 1
125.18 S.
. D/W 1 -10'
1.81
226.58
Ledman Acres 1
692.58
END 0
CONST.
OF NORTH
SIDE OF PALOMA
END OF PA.014A
ST.
TOTAL
35,101.54
All assessments, however, are to be made and levied by the City
Council as it may deem just and equitable, having in view the special
benefits in enhanced value to be received by such parcels of property and
owners thereof, the equities of such owners, and the adjustment of the
apportionment of the cost of improvements so as to produce a substantial
equality of benefits received and burdens imposed.
SECTION 6. That a hearing shall be given to said owners of
abutting property, and of railways and of street railways, if any, or
their agents or attorneys, and all persons interested in said matter, as
to the amount to be assessed against each owner and his abutting property
and railways and street railways, and as to the benefits to said property
by reason of said improvement, or any other matter or thing in connection
therewith, which hearing shall be held in the Council Chamber,
City Hall, City of Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas,
on the 4th day of February , 1976 , at 3:00 P.M., at which.
time all the said owners, their agents or attorneys or other interested
persons are notified to appear and be heard, and at said hearing said
owners and other persons may appear, by counsel or in person, and may
offer evidence, and said hearing shall be adjourned from day to day until
fully accomplished.
The City Secretary of the City of Corpus Christi is hereby
directed to give notice of the time and place of such hearing and of
other matters and facts in accordance with the terms and provisions of the
Act passed at the First Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the
State of Texas, and known as Chapter 106 of the Acts of said Session,
together with any amendments thereto, now shown as Article 1105b of Vernon's
Texas Civil Statutes, which said law, as an alternative method for the
construction of street improvements in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas,
has been adopted by said City.
Said notice shall be by advertisement inserted at least three
times in a newspaper published in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, the
first publication to be made at least twenty -one (21) days before the date
of said hearing. Said notice shall comply with and be in accordance with
the terms and provisions of the said Act.
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The City Secretary is hereby further directed to give additional
written notice of the hearing by depositing in the United States mail,
at least fourteen (14) days before the date of the hearing, written notice
of such hearing, postage prepaid, in an envelope addressed to the owners
of streets or highways to be improved, as the names of such owners are
shown on the then current rendered tax rolls of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas, and at the addresses so shown, or if the names of such respective
owners do not appear on such rendered tax rolls, then addressed to such
owners as their names are shown on the unrendered tax rolls of said City
at the addresses shown thereon; and when a special tax is proposed to be
levied against any railway or street railway using, occupying or crossing
any highway or street, portion or portions thereof to be improved, such
additional notice shall be given by depositing in the United States Mail,
at least fourteen (14) days before date of the hearing, a written notice
of such hearing, postage prepaid, in an envelope addressed to the said
railway or street railway as shown on the then current rendered tax rolls
of said City, at the address so shown, or, if the name of such respective
railways do not appear on such rendered tax rolls of the City, then
addressed to such railways or street railways as the names shown on the
current unrendered tax rolls of said City, at the addresses shown thereon.
Said notice shall describe in general terms the nature of the improvements
for which assessments are proposed to be levied, shall state the highway,
highways, streets or portions thereof to be improved, state the estimated
amount or amounts per front foot proposed to be assessed against the owner
or owners of abutting property and such property on each highway, or street
or portion thereof with reference to which hearing mentioned in the notice
shall be held, and shall state the estimated total cost of the improvements
on each such highway, or street, portion or portions thereof, and, if the
Improvements are to be constructed in any part of the area between and
under rails and tracks, double tracks, turnouts, and switches, and two
,(2) feet on each side thereof of any railway, street railway or interurban,
shall also state the amount proposed to be assessed therefor, and shall
state the time and place at which hearing shall be held, provided, however,
that any failure of the property owners to receive said notice, shall not
invalidate these proceedings.
SECTION 7. That the need for the adoption of the plans and
proceeding with the improvements as herein provided, and the importance
.of promptly examining the report of the Director of Engineering and Physical.
Development and making a decision thereon, 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 but 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, having requested the suspension
of said Charter Rule and that this ordinance be passed finally on the date
of its introduction and take effect and be in full force and effect from
and after its passage, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this the gq
day of , 19 /d�
ATTEST:
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62ty Secretary, MAY
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
APPROVED:
DAY OF 191± .
L�hE City Attorney
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Sy AY OF
TO THE LEPERS OF THE CITY COUNC I L
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.
RESPECTFULLY
mAyqp
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, S
THE CHARTER RULE WAS SUSPENDED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
JASON LUBY
DR. BILL TIPTON
EDUARDO OE ABE$
RUTH GILL
BOB GULLEY
GABE LOZANO, SR.
EDWARD L. SAMPLE
THE ABOVE ORDINANCE WAS PASSZO BY
JASON LUBY
DR. BILL TIPTON
EDUARDO DE ASES
RUTH GILL
BOB GULLEY
GABE LOZANO, SR.
EDWARD L. SAMPLE