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TEXAS:
AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE TEXAS
ANTIQUITIES COMMITTEE FOR THE EXHIBITION OF THEIR
ARTIFACTS AT THE CORPUS CHRISTI MUSEUM FEBRUARY 12
THROUGH MARCH 26, 1978; AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE
AGREEMENT, A SUBSTANTIAL COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED
HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF, MARKED EXHIBIT "A "; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
is
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
SECTION 1. That the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized
to execute an agreement with the Texas Antiquities Committe for the exhibition
of their artifacts at the Corpus Christi Museum February 12 through March 26,
1978, all as more fully set forth in the agreement, a substantial copy of
which agreement is attached hereto and made a part hereof, marked Exhibit
"A"
SECTION 2. The necessity to authorize the City Manager to
execute the hereinabove described agreement so that the citizens of Corpus
Christi may view these historical artifacts 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, and having requested the suspension of
the Charter rule and that this ordinance take effect and be in full force
and effect from and after its passage, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this
the J � day of January, 1978.
ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED:—L—/—DAY OF JANUARY, 1978:
J. BRUC YCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY
By
Assistant i Attorney
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
This ordinance is in effectfMi
force with or without the
signature of the Mayor, in
accordance with Article Il.
Section, 6 of the City Chart
MICROFILMED
IMIT JUL 0 71980
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EXHIBITION LOAN AGREEMENT
An exhibition entitled Treasure, People, ships and Dreams containing antiquities
and data recovered from A.D. 1554 Spanish shipwrecks on the Texas Tidelands
has been prepared by the 'Texas Antiquities Committee (TAC) for loan to various
institutions. This self - contained exhibit consists of approximately
exhibit cases, weighs 10,640 pounds, and occupies at least 2,400 square feet
of floor space. A plan and photographs of the exhibit are available to
qualified institutions from the TAC. A one -page, fold -up, illustrated brochure
will be provided at nominal cost to hosting institutions for free public
distribution. A comprehensive illustrated catalogue of the exhibit can be sold
on a share of the profit basis. Bookings of this exhibit are valid only when
made through.the TAC. The following agreement form must be completely filled
in, signed by the contracting officer of the borrowing institution and returned
to the Texas Antiquities Committee.
City of Cor us Christi Texas hereby applies for
Borrowing institution)
the exhibit, Treasure, People, Ships and Dreams, for the - period February 12, 1978
to March 26 1978 lent by the 7AC, and agrees to accept the exhibik
su ect to the o ovn ng conditions:
1. The exhibit will be used for public educational purposes only. Na com-
mercial use may be made of this exhibit. No entrance fee will be charged
and no fund raising event will be held in connection with this exhibit.
2. 'It is agreed that the borrower of the exFiibit will provide full insurance ✓
coverage at borrower's sole expense and from an insurance carrier approved
by TAC. Said insurance coverage shall be in the combined minimum amount
of $145,000.00 and shall be made payable to TAC. The insurance coverage-
shall be on an individual item by item basis and each item shall be
covered by full insurance from the time it is delivered by a commercial
mover, approved by TAC, to be transported to borrower's location; such
insurance shall cover the exhibit the entire time that the exhibit is in
the possession of the borrower or is under its direction and control.
Under "direction and control" shall include the time the exhibit is in
transit to borrower's location. Proof of insurance coverage will be
mailed to TAC prior to the beginning of the loan period. TAC will provide
an itemized list of exhibit contents for insurance purposes.
3. The borrower will make arrangements for a commercial mover approved by
TAC to transport the.exhibit within four (4) days after the closing of
the previous exhibition. The borrower shall pay in full all transporta-
tion costs from the previous site. If the borrower wishes to provide
their own transportation of the exhibit, means and methods of transporta-
tion must meet the approval of the TAC.
4. The borrower agrees to provide docents for lecture tours of the exhibit
for the general public, schools, and other organized groups. The TAC
agrees to provide initial introductory training to the docent group of
the borrowing institution.
5. The borrower must examine the exhibit upon receipt, report its
condition on forms provided by TAC and mail said report within forty -
eight (48) hours. Upon closing of the exhibit, a 'second condition
report will be made promptly to TAC.
6. The borrower agrees to provide an opening reception with invitations
sent to whomever they desire and to persons on a mailing list provided
by the TAC.
7. Installation of the exhibit will be coordinated with the TAC represen-
tative, Mrs. Cindy Sherrell, and will be carried out according to
instructions provided by TAC. Minimal electrical requirements are
three 35 -amp circuits. A fork lift is required for handling some
exhibit specimens.
8. The borrower agrees to take all reasonable precautions for the protection
of the exhibit while in their custody including appropriate precautions
prescribed by fire department regulations, handling, unpacking and re-
packing of the exhibit under professional supervision, and electronic
and security guard protection against•damage or theft. Minimum
security requirements will be negotiated with a representative of TAC_
9. Cases may not be opened nor any repairs by undertaken without prior
explicit permission from the TAC. Replacement of light bulbs will be
done in accordance with instructions provided by TAC.
10. The borrower agrees to notify TAC immediately of any theft or damage
occurring while the exhibit is in their,possession. Telephone:
Truett Latimer, Area Code (512) 475 -3092 or 477 -3979; Curtis Tunnell,
Area Code (512) 475 -6328.
11. The Borrower must.provide at least three installation photographs so
TAC may have a permanent visual record of each installation.
12. The exhibit catalogue contains a capsule history of the shipwrecks,
the archeological recovery and the conservation effort and is profusely
Illustrated with graphics and photos of the antiquities. Retail price
is $ and wholesale price is $ . The borrower agrees to
handle the sale of the exhibit catalogue and to reimburse the TAC in
the amount of the wholesale price. The borrower agrees to purchase an
appropriate quantity of the brochure at cost and distribute it free to
the public.
13. The TAC will provide the borrower with publicity materials. The borrower
agrees to give credit to the TAC in all acknowledgments, printed material,
press releases aA any other information released. The borrower agrees
to send the TAC available press clippings, or press releases.
14. The TAC agrees to provide one copy of the film Graveyard of the GuZf
which may be shown to the public while the exhibit is at the borrower's
institution. The film is 16.mn. color, sound, about 35 minutes in
length.
15. Cancellations are valid only when made in writing. A cancellation
fee of $100.00 will be charged to the borrower. Postponements are
considered cancellations.
Application is hereby made for the exhibition "Treasure, People, Ships and
Dreams" and the foregoing conditions approved.
APPROVED BY:
Title: R. Marvin Townsend, City Manager
Institution: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Truett Latimer, Executive Secretary
ATTEST:
City Secretary Texas Antiquities Committee
APPROVED: DAY OF , 1978:
J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY
By.
Assistant City Attorney
ce to^ of Fi //1D c Jf
Ship to:
Name of Exhibiting Institution
Street
City, State, and Zip Code
Name and Title of Contact Person
Area Code Phone Number
M
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I. Artifacts
Specimen Number
41 TI 1/C8 -3
41 TI 1/C8 -7
41 TI 1 /C8 -8A
41 TI 1 /C8 -9A
41 KN 10/5 -30
41 KN 10/5 -57
41 KN 10/170 -3
41 KN 10/5 -90
41 KN 10/5 -11
41 KN 10/221 -20
41 TI 1/1618
41 TI 1/1619
41 KN 10/129 -3
41 TI 1/74 -1
41 KN 10 /no number
41 KN 10/87
41 KN 10/1426 -1
41 KN 10/1417
41 K,11 10/1498
41 TI 1/1444 -1
41 TI 1/1500
41 TI 1/1640
41 K4 10/1597 -1
41 KN 10 /106 -C1
41 TI 1 /C8 -1
Descri Lion
Coin, silver, 3 real Santo Domingo
Coin, silver, 4 real
Coin, silver, 4 real, P
Coin, silver, 4 real, R
Clinch Ring
Forelock
Spike - planking
Spike- planking
Spike - planking
Spike - planking
Plate- pewter
Plate - Pewter with hole
Parringer -with Epoxied crack
Silver Thimble
Ballast stones (6)
Silver disc with markings
coin and silver disc with encrustation
Silver disc -large
Sleeve bearing -bronze
Candle spike -brass
Candle spike -brass (part hollowed out)
Coins, cluster (encrustation)
Chain mail fragments
Coin, silver, 4 real
Coin, silver, 4 real Santo Domingo
Value
100
15.00
15.00
15.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
150.00
150.00
220.010
120.00
30.00
550.00
400.00
2,680.00
120.00
30.00
30.00
50.00
MOD
15.00
15.00
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Artifacts con't.
Specimen Number
Description
Value
41 KN 10/268
Fishing weight
15.00
41KN 10/130
Fishing weight
15.00
41 KN 10/162
Potsherd -olive jar (plain)
5.00
41 KN 10/129 -33
Potsherd - Majolica Bowl
5.00
41 KN 10/213 -2
Potsherd - Cologne stoneware
5.00
41KN10/132 -13
Chain and eye bolt
660.00
41 TI 1/1497
Lead ingot
60.00
41 KN 10/156 -23
Rope fragments (from bombard lashings)
100.00
41 KN 10/81 -41
Pig's foot - adult, left rear
5.00
41 KN 10/214
Bolt- curved
40.00
41 KN 10 /116 -1
Bolt- straight
40.00
41 TI 1 /C8-9B
Coin,silver, 4 real -cast
15.00
4, TI 1 /C8 -14A
Coin, silver, 2 real -cast
15.00
41 TI 1/C8 -14B
Coin, silver, 2 real -cast
15.00
41 TI 1/C8 -15
Coin, silver, 2 real -cast
15.00
41 TI 1/1446
Astrolabe
50,000.00
41 KN 10/1436
Crucifix, gold
20,000.00
41 KN 10/1437
Gold bar, 16k
10,000.00
41 TI 1 /110 -1
Sledge hammer
60.00
41 TI 1/494
Spoon fragment (with encrustation)
35.00
41 TI 1/1303
Gudgeon bar, top
540.00
41 KN 10/132 -8
Verso breech block
350.00
41 KN 10/168
Rudder pintle
100.00
41 KN 10/108
Rudder strap
540.00
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Artifacts con't.
41 KN 10/106 -2
Pick adze
75.00
41 KN 10/102 -1
Auger
45.00
41 KN 10/81 - 15,16,17
Barrel staves (3)
75.00
41 KN 10/79 -C34
Pincers -cast
50.00
41 149 10/122 -14
Straight pins -brass (3)
30.00
41 KN 10/156 -9
Straight pin sheath
10.00
41 KN 10/81 -100
Weight cup
75'00
41 KN 10/156 -5
Buckle -brass
60.00
41 KN 10/106 -7
Barrel hoops (1 set in pieces)
30.00
41 TI 1/1509
Sounding weight
65.00
41 TI 1/1637
Sounding weight
65.00
41 KN 10/5 -6
Coin, silver, 2 real - "G"
144.00
41 KN'10/5 -15
Coin, silver, 2 real - "O
72AO
41 KN 10/99 -2
Coin, silver, 2 real - "L"
72.00
41 KN 10 /105 -2
Coin, silver, 2 real - "L"
72.00
41 KN 10/260 -2
Coin, silver, 2 real - "L"
72.00
41 KN 10/157 -29
Coin, silver, 2 real .."V
72.00
41 KN 10/157 -109
Coin, silver, 2 real - "L"
72.00
41 KN 10/157 -30
Coin, silver, 2 real - "L"
72.00
41 KN 10/157 -140
Coin, silver, 2 real - "L"
72.00
41 KN 10/157 -142
Coin, silver, 2 real - "L"
72.00
41 KN 10/157 -146
Coin, silver, 2 real - "A"
144.00
41 KN 10/5 -1
Coin, silver, 4 real - "A" or "R"
168.00
41 KN 10/5 -36
Coin, silver, 4 real - "G"
168 -00
41 KN 10/145 -14
Coin, silver, 4 real - "L"
84.00
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Artifacts con't.
S ecp imen Number
41 KN 10 /105 -1
41 KN 10/157 -94
41 KN 10/157 -39
41 KN 10/161 -34
41 KN 10/157 -108
41 TI 1/1302 -9
41 TI 1/1457 -3B
41 KN 10/76
41 TI 1, 1458/la
41 TI 1, 1458/lb
41 TI 1, 1458/1c
41 KN 10 /171 -1
41 KN 10/170 -1
41 KN 16/310
41 KN 10/304
41 KN 10/157 -67,
157 -49,
157 -27
41 TI 1, 1510
41 TI 1 /C86
41 TI 1/1437
11. Cases and Art Work
Description
Coin, silver, 4 real - "L"
Coin, silver, 4 real - "L"
Coin, silver, 4 real - "L"
Coin, silver, 4 real -kV
Coin, silver, 4 real - "L"
Lead sheeting - fragments
Lead sheeting
Plank,wooden, white oak
1 Verso
1 Verso breech chamber
1 Verso wedge
I Bombardetta
1 Bombardetta breech chamber
1 Anchor
1 Concretion
3 Cannonballs
Value
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
25.00
40.00
65.00
4,000.00
100.00
50.00
4,500.00
450.00
4,500.00
150.00
90.00
1 Crossbow (3 wooden wedges, stock, bow) 2,000.00
1 Goat's foot (Epoxy cast) 100.00
1 Gold bar, 16k 10,000.00
Subtotal I. 115,791.00
Subtotal II. 29,209.00
TOTAL 145,000.00
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Corpus
_ Christi, Texas
L a --day of -1N Il . I , 19-N—
TO THE ME14BERS 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 suspension 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 ordinance
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
Eduardo de Ases_
David Diaz
Ruth Gill
Bob Gulley
Gabe Lozano, Sr. (Lit!
Edward L. Sample
The above ordinance was passed by the following vote:
Jason Luby
Eduardo de Ases
David Diaz
Ruth Gill
Bob Gulley
Gabe Lozano, Sr.
Edward L. Sample
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