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AN ORDINANCE
CLOSING THE HEARING ON THE STREET IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE
FOLLOWING STREETS:
NUECES BAY BOULEVARD (METROPOLITAN HIGHWAY 104)
FROM INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 37 TO WEST BROADWAY
STREET (MR 007 (1)- 8007 -16);
AIRPORT ROAD (F.M. ROAD 665) FROM AGNES STREET
'(LOOP 443) TO MORGAN AVENUE (MR 006 (1) -8006-
16);
AND FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT PROPERTY ABUTTING THE
SAID STREETS WILL BE SPECIFICALLY BENEFITED AND ENHANCED
IN VALUE IN EXCESS OF COST OF IMPROVEMENTS AND LEVYING
AN ASSESSMENT AND ADOPTING AN ASSESSMENT ROLL; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City Council of Corpus Christi, Texas, by duly
enacted ordinance passed and approved on the 5th day of April, 1978, deter-
mined the necessity for, and ordered the improvement of the following streets:
Nueces Bay Boulevard (Metropolitan Highway 104) from
Interstate Highway 37 to !-lest Broadway Street (MR 007
(1)- 8007 -16);
Airport Road (F.M. Road 665) from Agnes Street (Loop
443) to Morgan Avenue (MR 006 (1)- 8006 -16),
in the manner and according to the plans and specifications heretofore
approved and adopted by the City Council by ordinance dated April 5, 1978,
a duly executed notice of said ordinance having been filed in the name of
the said City with the County Clerk of Nueces County, 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 pro-
posed to be assessed against the property abutting upon a portion of the
aforesaid streets within the limits 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 the same has been
received, examined and approved by said City Council; and
WHEREAS, said City Council, by duly enacted ordinance dated
April 5, 1978, did determine the necessity of levying an assessment for
that portion of the cost of constructing said improvements on the above
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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
April 5, 1978, did order and set a hearing to be held at 3:00 P.M. on
the 3rd day of May; 1978, at City Hall, city Council Chambers, 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 of abutting property and the real and true owner
or 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 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
streets 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
WHEPEAS,'such• notice was given said owners of property
as shown on the current ad valorem tax roll within the limits of
the streets being unproved by mailing such notice at least•four-
teen (14) days prior to the hearing to such owners and by publish-
ing 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 containing the information required by
Article 1105b, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes; and
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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 - May'3� , 1978, in the Courlcil-Chaammbers at City -Hal
in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, in accordance with.said
ordinance and notice, at which time an opportunity was given to
all said abovementioned 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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City Manager Marvin Townsend suggested that a very short closed meeting be
held at this time to discuss pending litigation.
Motion by Gulley that the Council go into closed session under the authority
granted under Article 6252 -17 of V.A.C.S.; seconded by Juarez; and passed unanimously.
The Council went into closed session at 2:48 p.m.
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Mayor Lozano reconvened'the Regular Council Meeting at 3:12 p.m. '
Mayor Lozano announced the'public hearing scheduled for 3:00 p.m.
City Manager R. Marvin Townsend explained that the public hearing was on
the preliminary assessment roll on'the Nueces Bay Boulevard, I.H. 37 to West Broadway
and Airport Road, Agnes Street to Morgan Avenue, street improvements. Mr. Townsend
stated that the project'will be jointly funded by the Department of Highways and
Public Transportation and the'City under the Urban Systems Program. City Manager
Townsend then asked Assistant City Attorney Bob Coffin to preside in establishing
testimony in connection with the project.
Assistant City Attorney Bob Coffin stated that the State law requires that
the amount of assessment for each property owner shall not exceed the value of the
enhancement received from the improvements. He called as his first witness Mr.
James K. Lontos, P.E., Director of Engineering and Physical Development, City of
Corpus Christi.
Attorney Coffin' then asked that Mr. Lontos state his qualifications as a
City engineer and Mr. Lontos replied that he is a Civil Engineer registered with the
State of Texas and employed with the City for almost 20 years.
Mr. Lontos proceeded'to explain the scope of the two projects involved.
.He informed the Council that improvements consisted of excavation to a width and
depth necessary to provide a roadway varying in width from 40' to 52' on Nueces Bay
Boulevard, and a width of 60' on Airport Road, and that the roadway will be composed
of 6" compacted lime stabilized subgrade, 6" base material compacted and lime treated,
5V" asphalt stabilized base, and lk" Type D asphaltic concrete. Other improvements
shall include 4" thick reinforced concrete driveways where specified on the construc-
tion plans, or requested by the abutting property owners. Mr. Lontos added that the
State Department of Highways and Public Transportation will be the contracting agency
on both projects.
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May 3, 1978
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City Manager Marvin Townsend suggested that a very short closed meeting be
held at this time to discuss pending litigation.
Motion by Gulley that the Council go into closed session under the authority
granted under Article 6252 -17 of V.A.C.S.; seconded by Juarez; and passed unanimously.
The Council went into closed session at 2:48 p.m.
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Mayor Lozano reconvened'the Regular Council Meeting at 3:12 p.m. '
Mayor Lozano announced the'public hearing scheduled for 3:00 p.m.
City Manager R. Marvin Townsend explained that the public hearing was on
the preliminary assessment roll on'the Nueces Bay Boulevard, I.H. 37 to West Broadway
and Airport Road, Agnes Street to Morgan Avenue, street improvements. Mr. Townsend
stated that the project'will be jointly funded by the Department of Highways and
Public Transportation and the'City under the Urban Systems Program. City Manager
Townsend then asked Assistant City Attorney Bob Coffin to preside in establishing
testimony in connection with the project.
Assistant City Attorney Bob Coffin stated that the State law requires that
the amount of assessment for each property owner shall not exceed the value of the
enhancement received from the improvements. He called as his first witness Mr.
James K. Lontos, P.E., Director of Engineering and Physical Development, City of
Corpus Christi.
Attorney Coffin' then asked that Mr. Lontos state his qualifications as a
City engineer and Mr. Lontos replied that he is a Civil Engineer registered with the
State of Texas and employed with the City for almost 20 years.
Mr. Lontos proceeded'to explain the scope of the two projects involved.
.He informed the Council that improvements consisted of excavation to a width and
depth necessary to provide a roadway varying in width from 40' to 52' on Nueces Bay
Boulevard, and a width of 60' on Airport Road, and that the roadway will be composed
of 6" compacted lime stabilized subgrade, 6" base material compacted and lime treated,
5V" asphalt stabilized base, and lk" Type D asphaltic concrete. Other improvements
shall include 4" thick reinforced concrete driveways where specified on the construc-
tion plans, or requested by the abutting property owners. Mr. Lontos added that the
State Department of Highways and Public Transportation will be the contracting agency
on both projects.
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May 3, 1978
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Mr. Lontos also stated that the amountoof the assessments have been computed
according to the City ordinance pertaining to the levying of assessments and that
the maximum charge for residential property was computed at a rate of $4.75 per linear
foot for curb, gutter and pavement, $.75 per square foot for sidewalks, and $19.65
per square yard 'for driveways. ;
Mr. Lontos informed the audience that the low bidder on the project was
Asphalt Paving and Construction Company in the amount of $829,094.87. He mentioned
he had had several requests to change the size of the width of driveways and that this
could be•made possible if the property owners so requested.
Council Member David Diaz asked if sidewalks would be" constructed on the east side
on the west side. Mr. Lontos assured him that sidewalks
of the street as well as
would be constructed on both sides of the-street.
Assistant City Attorney Coffin asked for any questions from members of the
Council. There was no response.
Mr. John Westervelt representing Champlin Refining Company spoke at this
time requesting that the 55' width to their main entrance be maintained.
Assistant City Attorney Bob Coffin called as his next witness, Mr. W. J.
(Bill) Holly, Jr., a licensed Real Estate Broker in the State of Texas, and ascertained
that Mr. Holly is familiar with the area and had examined each and every piece of
property to be assessed'in connection with this street project.
Mr. Holly testified that, in his opinion, each and every piece.,bf property
will be enhanced at least in the amount of the proposed assessment. He did state,
however, that there are several odd - shaped lots (located mostly at street intersec-
'tions), to be improved on which he recommends the following reductions in assessments.
1. Item No. 48: Property bounded by Airport Road (front) and an
alleyway on the North side - Recommended a reduction in the total
amount of $148.10.
2. Item No. 49: 'Property bounded by Airport Road and Baldwin Boulevard -
Recommended a reduction in the total amount of $146.59.
3. Item No. 50: Property bounded by Airport Road and Baldwin Boulevard -
Recommended a reduction in the total amount of $280.21.
4: It No. 51: Property bounded by Airport Road and an alleyway on
the South - Recommended a reduction in the total amount of $80.78.
5. Item No. 60: Property bounded by Airport Road and Lou Street -
Recommended a reduction in the total amount of $604.92.
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May 3, 1978
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Mr. Holly also testified that a number of these properties are zoned higher
than the use of the property and that he is recommending that each piece of property
that is used as a residence be assessed as residential property at the lesser rate
if the property owners of these particular lots agree to have their property rezoned
"R -lb" One - family Dweiling District.
Mayor Lozano then called for anyone from the audience wishing to address
themselves to the Council on their assessments.
Norman Johnson; 1510 Palm Drive, stated that his property is now only worth
$1,700 at the,most and'does'not understand why he would need sidewalks on both sides
of the street. lie added that he had talked to other property owners who are also
opposed to sidewalks on the east side of the street. ne further told the Council
that trees which were'on his property had been ruined when the City used it to
turn their big trucks around and even stored them there. Mr. Johnson further inquired
as to why the assessed rate was "so high since the project will be partially funded by
the State.
Council Member Sample explained to Mr. Johnson that the reason for the high
rate of assessment on his'property was because it is business zoned and asked Mr.
Johnson if he would'be willing to have his property rezoned to "R -lb ".
City Manager Townsend'then asked Mr. Johnson how he had arrived at the $1,700
figure on the property value he had just mentioned. Mr. Johnson replied that he was
offered that amount of money for that property which is•now a vacant lot and in poor
condition.
City Manager`Townsend suggested that Mr. Johnson discuss the matter about
the City ruining his trees with Mr. James K. Lontos, Director of Engineering and
Physical Development and said he felt pretty sure that a claim could be made on the
damage +to his property.
Mr. Joe Cruz, 3032 John, also inquired as to why the high rate of assessment
on his property.
City Manager Townsend informed the'Council that this area had been blanket
zoned to "A -1" or "A -2" when it was first established because of the wide mixture
of different residential uses. "City Manager Townsend suggested that the Council have
the staff come back with some further recommendation on this.
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Mr. Proctor L. Pulliam, 3040 Dempsey, addressed the Council in regard to,
the street improvement stating'he'is very much opposed to any improvements and does
not see that adding sidewalks''could enhance the value of the properties along this
area. He said he would like to know where all these people that are advocating
sidewalks are:-- why they are not at the meeting today.
City Manager Townsend informed the audience that the purpose of the public
hearing is determine if the`assessment is fair to the public and property owners;
what part of the cost should be paid by the property owner; and should the Council
see fit to change it. He added that probably the only people at this hearing is the
people that :are being. assessed:
Mr.'Ashley Johnson;,irepresenting,his: mother, Mrs. Clara N. Johnson, 344 Naples
Street, spoke in opposition to the sidewalks. He said that before his mother received
the assessment notice, they had called the Engineering Department at City Hall to find
out how much the assessment would be and that someone in that office had quoted them
a figure of around $600. He stated they were later surprised when the notice was
received to find out that the total amount assessed on their property was $2,669.44.
Council Member Sample stated that he shares the concern of the people and
that probably what the staff should try to do is go back and see whether or not these
assessments can be lowered without changing the zoning. He added that these are
probably more conducive to "A -l" zoning.
Mr. Ashley Johnson questioned why anybody would want an apartment rezoned
near'a refinery. He asked that the staff try to find out where the $600 figure was
quoted on his assessment since the figure on the notice received is a considerable
larger amount.
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Mr. Proctor Pulliam spoke again pointing out that there is no way that
property along this area can be enhanced. He further stated that he has a 10 unit
apartment — 4 cottages, 6 duplexes. He added that most of his tenants are on welfare
or working only for the miminum wage; and that one couple, in particular, were both
handicapped. Mr. Pulliam contended that if payment of the assessment was required
of him, he would be forced to raise the rent on his tenants and there is no way
these people could pay much higher rent as it would be a hardship on them. He
said'there�:is• no'.need for •sidewalks as'ithere is no pedestrian traffic.
Mr.'Rudy Opperman, Regional Manager for Alamo Express, Inc. presented the
Council the views of the Alamo Express, Inc., why the proposed driveway, curbing,
and sidewalks projection would present an unnecessary hardship on his
company. He stated that Alamo Express is not opposed to any assessments against
them that arise from the proposed improvements; however the company feels that any
diversion of their present assessibility to Nueces Bay Boulevard would be detrimental
to their total operation. Mr. Opperman explained that the only assessibility to the
rear parking lot is to the'east of the terminal; their present assessibility to
Nueces:Bay Boulevard is paved and runs the length of their front property line which
is in excess of 200 feet; and that their present situation allows them complete
maneuverability, without restriction,.of their equipment both to and from Nueces Bay
Boulevard and,also on their premises. He contended that any restriction that would
be levied against them through the proposed project of putting in curbs and driveways
would certainly hamper their total operations considerably. Mr. Opperman also pointed
but that if their assessibility to their docks and property is restricted in any way
through the establishment of curbs and driveways, it would present�a hardship to the
general public traversing Nueces Bay Boulevard because of the additional maneuvering
of their tractor trailer equipment to utilize the proposed driveway. In closing,
Mr. Opperman urged that the proposed curbing and driveway maximum be eliminated from
the proposal and allow them to continue the full utilization of their present
assessibility to Nueces Bay Boulevard.
City Manager Townsend brought the Council's attention to a draft copy of a
resolution signed by Judge Barnes passed on motion by the Commissioners Court which
was attached to Mr. Holly's ieport and passed out earlier.
Mr. Clifford Cosgrove, 3302 Olsen, questioned the need for a sidewalk on the
west side of Nueces Bay Boulevard since there is no pedestrian traffic along the
refineries and it would be placing them in a position where they would not have a
place to park.
City Manager Townsend informed Mr. Cosgrove that parallel parking is being
proposed in this area.
Mayor Lozano asked for any other members from the audience wishing to speak
in regard to the assessments. There was no response.
Motion by Holt that the hearing be closed; seconded by Sample, and passed
unanimously.
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May 3, 1978
Page 10
and sidewalks projection would present an unnecessary hardship on his
company. He stated that Alamo Express is not opposed to any assessments against
them that arise from the proposed improvements; however the company feels that any
diversion of their present assessibility to Nueces Bay Boulevard would be detrimental
to their total operation. Mr. Opperman explained that the only assessibility to the
rear parking lot is to the'east of the terminal; their present assessibility to
Nueces:Bay Boulevard is paved and runs the length of their front property line which
is in excess of 200 feet; and that their present situation allows them complete
maneuverability, without restriction,.of their equipment both to and from Nueces Bay
Boulevard and,also on their premises. He contended that any restriction that would
be levied against them through the proposed project of putting in curbs and driveways
would certainly hamper their total operations considerably. Mr. Opperman also pointed
but that if their assessibility to their docks and property is restricted in any way
through the establishment of curbs and driveways, it would present�a hardship to the
general public traversing Nueces Bay Boulevard because of the additional maneuvering
of their tractor trailer equipment to utilize the proposed driveway. In closing,
Mr. Opperman urged that the proposed curbing and driveway maximum be eliminated from
the proposal and allow them to continue the full utilization of their present
assessibility to Nueces Bay Boulevard.
City Manager Townsend brought the Council's attention to a draft copy of a
resolution signed by Judge Barnes passed on motion by the Commissioners Court which
was attached to Mr. Holly's ieport and passed out earlier.
Mr. Clifford Cosgrove, 3302 Olsen, questioned the need for a sidewalk on the
west side of Nueces Bay Boulevard since there is no pedestrian traffic along the
refineries and it would be placing them in a position where they would not have a
place to park.
City Manager Townsend informed Mr. Cosgrove that parallel parking is being
proposed in this area.
Mayor Lozano asked for any other members from the audience wishing to speak
in regard to the assessments. There was no response.
Motion by Holt that the hearing be closed; seconded by Sample, and passed
unanimously.
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May 3, 1978
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Motion-by Diaz that the preliminary assessment roll on both the Nueces Bay
Boulevard, I.H. 37 to West Broadway'and Airport Road, Agnes Street to Morgan Avenue
jects be tabled for further study; seconded by Holt, and
street improvement pro
passed unanimously.
There being no further business to come before the Council,'.theapublic
hearing was closed at 4:34 p.m., May 3, 1978
Mayor Lozano called for 'the continuation of the presentation of the City
Manager's Reports. City Manager Townsend presented the following items with related
comments and explanations:' • 4
Y k. Recommendation that the City provide legal mance of for City officers
and employees in suits arising from p against
duties, and indemnify officers and employees from judgments
them resulting from good faith acts *ithia the scope of their authority
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or employment.
ublie hearing be held May 24, 1978 at 2:00 p.m•
1, Recommendation that a p appeal b Bluebonnet Trans —
during the Regular fTou the I Meeting on Taxicab Inspector's decision to deny two
portation Company p required
additional taxicab permits. The permits were denied after the need
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public hearing on March 27, 1978 and based on a study oc the Code provides additional taxicab
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the CityCouncil,City
right to app
m. Recommendation that the request of Roan Real Estate Company, Inc.
for a revocable easement near the intersection of Agnes and Driscoll
Drive for the construction of a building inside the City's
by approximately 1.83 feet be denied.
City Manager Townsend pointed out the area involved on the map under item
and explained that this building has been down for sometime. He explained that
eventually, there will be a street improvement project on Driscoll Drive and that
even if the "request is small, there is no valid reason for this. He added the entire
area is too congested and does not recommend to the Council that this encroachment be
allowed. He mentioned that.a sidewalk would be constructed later and does not feel
that two extra feet can make that much difference to the company making the request;
therefore he is recommending denial.
City Manager Townsend announced that an addition to the Regular Council
Meeting had been posted as an emergency posting and would like to present it as a
recommendation to the City Manager's reports as item "n ".
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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 com-
pared 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 protests and objections
relative to such matters and as to any errors, invalidities or
irregularities in any of the proceedings and contract for said im-
provements, and has given a full and fair hearing to all parties
snaking 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,-testi-
mony and statements, said City Council finds that each and every par-
cel 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 construction of said improve-
ments 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 is hereinbelow assessed against each and every
said parcel of abutting property, and the real and true owners there-
of, and said City Council did consider and correct all errors, invali-
dities or deficiences called to its attention and did find that all
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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 improvements, and in all respects to be valid and regular;
and said.City Council did'further find upon said evidence that
the assessments hereinbelow 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 equit-
able, and as producing substantial equality, considering the bene-
fits to be received and the burdens imposed thereby, and that all
objections and protests should be overruled and denied except the
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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 testi-
mony 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
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limits defi.ned,'that the special benefits in the enchanced value to
accrue -to said property and the real and true owner or owners there
of, 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 con-
sidering.the 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 1n 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 rot, 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 ordinance, duly
enacted by said City Council, authorizing and ordering the improve-
ments 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 im-
provements 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
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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 opposit the description of the respective parcels of
said property, the number bf 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:
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
1NECES BAY BOULEVARD AND AIRPORT ROAD
May 10, 1978
This project includes the construction of street improvements to the following
streets:
1. Nueces Bay Boulevard (M.H. 104) from I.H. 37 to West Broadway, Project
No. M R007 (1) ;
2. Airport Road (F-M- Road 665) from Agnes Street to Morgan Avenue, Project
No. M R006 (1)
The improvements consist of excavation to a width and depth necessary to provide
a roadway varying in width from 40' to 52' on Nueces Bay Boulevard, and a width
of 60' on Airport Road. The roadway will be composed of 6" compacted lime
stabilized subgrade, 6" base material compacted and lime treated, 5111" asphalt
stabilized base, and li" Type D asphalt concrete. Other improvements shall include
4" thick reinforced concrete sidewalks, and 6" thick reinforced concrete driveways
where specified on the construction plans, or requested by the abutting property
owners.
This project will be constructed jointly by the City and the State Department of
Highways and Public Transportation under the Urban Systems Program.
The assessment rates have been calculated in accordance with the City's assessment
tted to the State Department of Highways and
policy based on the low bid submi
ractor, Asphalt Paving and Construction Company.
Public Transportation by the Cont
The assessment rates are as follows:
Curb, Gutter & Pavement
@
$14.25
per
L.F.
City's Assessment Policy
@
$ 4.75
per
L.F.
City "s Assessment Policy
(rate for 1 & 2 family residences,
schools & churches)
@
$ .75
per
S.F.
Sidewalks
@
$19.65
per
S.Y.
Driveways
Total Contract Price $829,094.87
Preliminary Assessments 189,698.89
Total City /State Portion $639,395.98
J
James K. L tos, P.E., Director
Engineering & Physical Development
ITEM 014NER AND
NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY I DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
ASSESSMENT
Avenue, Nor [h to Loop 443
E
Page 1 _
TOTAL
RATE AMOUNT AMOUNT
ASSESSED
1048.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT. 4.75 4,978.00
1 & Del liar Tech. ,75 3,144.00
2 Mr. Ted Boaz, Dean West 4192.000 S.Y. DA7 19.65 -0-
Campus 85122.00
Baldwin & Ayers 78404
Lot 12
Russell Farm Blocks
3 Charles V. Walker 300.10 L.F. C.G.& PVPIT
P. 0. Box 2164 78403 1200.40 S.F. S /i1
Lot T, Blk. 10 -0- S.Y. �D/W
Corpus Christi Industrial
District - Section 2
14.25 14,276-43
.75 900.30
19.65 -0-
5,176.73
G, Edwin F. Flato 586.00 L.F. C.G. &. PVMT. 14.25 8,350.50
75 1,758.00
c/o C. C. National Bank 2344.00 S.F. DEW 19.65 -0-
Attn: Trust Dept. -0- 10,108.50
P. 0. Box 900 78403
Lot V, Blk. 10
C.C. Industrial Dist.
Section 2
6.
7.
Sam W. Main
922 Carmel Pkwy. 73411
Lot T, Blk. 9
C.C. Industrial Dist.
Section 2
William A. Clark
c/o George R, Clark, Jr,
P. 0. Box 301 73403
Lot S, Blk. 9
C. C. Industrial Dist.
Section 2
8, Margaret Brown & Howell War
509 Lawrence, Suite 78401
Lot R, Blk. 9
C.C. Industrial Dist.
Section 2
211.00 L.F. J1
816.00 S.F.
26.13 S•Y.
:.G.& PVPTT.
i /W
)/W 1 -24'
14.25 t
75
19.65
3,006.75
612.10
513.45
4,132.20
160.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT. 14.25 2,280 .00
544.00 S.F. S/W .75 408.00
27.86 S.Y. D/W 1 -24' 19.65 547.45
3,235.45 .
153.00 L.F.
612.00 S.F.
-0- S.Y.
C.G.& PVMT.
S/14
D/W
14.25
75
19.65
I 2,180.25
II 459.00
-0-
2,639.25
Page
2 T
OWNER AND
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ITEM
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
OF
ASSESSED
NO.
ASSESSMENT
Driscoll Foundation
586.00 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
.25
14.25
8,350.50
1,497.00
5,
P. 0. Box 169 78403
1996.00 S.F.
S. Y.
S/W
D /[d
19.65
-0-
Lot D -2, Blk. 10
-0-
7,866.75
C.C. Industrial Dist.
Section 2
6.
7.
Sam W. Main
922 Carmel Pkwy. 73411
Lot T, Blk. 9
C.C. Industrial Dist.
Section 2
William A. Clark
c/o George R, Clark, Jr,
P. 0. Box 301 73403
Lot S, Blk. 9
C. C. Industrial Dist.
Section 2
8, Margaret Brown & Howell War
509 Lawrence, Suite 78401
Lot R, Blk. 9
C.C. Industrial Dist.
Section 2
211.00 L.F. J1
816.00 S.F.
26.13 S•Y.
:.G.& PVPTT.
i /W
)/W 1 -24'
14.25 t
75
19.65
3,006.75
612.10
513.45
4,132.20
160.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT. 14.25 2,280 .00
544.00 S.F. S/W .75 408.00
27.86 S.Y. D/W 1 -24' 19.65 547.45
3,235.45 .
153.00 L.F.
612.00 S.F.
-0- S.Y.
C.G.& PVMT.
S/14
D/W
14.25
75
19.65
I 2,180.25
II 459.00
-0-
2,639.25
P. 0. Box 900 7
Lot A -1, Blk. 9
C.C. Industrial Dist.
Section 2
LOOP
(AGNES ST. INTFRSECTIO14
END AIRPOR ROAD
rsRST SIDE
Morgan venue to Loop 443 (Agnes St.)
F 10. Rudy M. 14endez 10.00 L.F. C.G.& -0- S.F. S/W PVMT.
642 Airport Road 78405 -0- S.Y. D/W
Lot 11, B.M. D
Austin Addition No. 2
F 11. Raul 40.00 L.F.
Mendez 108.00 S.F.
103 Ravine 2,81 S.Y.
Hot Springs, Ark. 71901
Lot 10, Blk. D
Austin Addition No. 2
C.G.& PVMT
S/W
D/W 1 -10'
,I
t
4.75
,75
19.65
4.75
75
19.65
40.00 L.F. C.G.& PViTT. 4.75
F 12, V. R. Gonzales, et ux 160.00 S.F. S /Id ,75
634 Airport Road 78405 5.42 S.Y. D/W 1-10'
19.61
Lot 9, Blk. D
Austin Addition No 2
i 1
47.50
-0-
-0-
47.50
190.00'
81.00
55.22
326.22
190.00
120.0(
106.5(
416.50
Page
3 _
TOTAL
ITEM OWNER AND
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
Or
RATE
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
N0. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSED
444.61 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
14.25
6,335.70
9, Edwin Flato
C. C. National Bank
1618.44 S.F.
S /tJ
.75
19.65
1,213.83
876'78
C/o
Attn: Trust Dept.
44.62 S.Y.
D/W 1 -20'& 2 -10'
8,426.31
P. 0. Box 900 7
Lot A -1, Blk. 9
C.C. Industrial Dist.
Section 2
LOOP
(AGNES ST. INTFRSECTIO14
END AIRPOR ROAD
rsRST SIDE
Morgan venue to Loop 443 (Agnes St.)
F 10. Rudy M. 14endez 10.00 L.F. C.G.& -0- S.F. S/W PVMT.
642 Airport Road 78405 -0- S.Y. D/W
Lot 11, B.M. D
Austin Addition No. 2
F 11. Raul 40.00 L.F.
Mendez 108.00 S.F.
103 Ravine 2,81 S.Y.
Hot Springs, Ark. 71901
Lot 10, Blk. D
Austin Addition No. 2
C.G.& PVMT
S/W
D/W 1 -10'
,I
t
4.75
,75
19.65
4.75
75
19.65
40.00 L.F. C.G.& PViTT. 4.75
F 12, V. R. Gonzales, et ux 160.00 S.F. S /Id ,75
634 Airport Road 78405 5.42 S.Y. D/W 1-10'
19.61
Lot 9, Blk. D
Austin Addition No 2
i 1
47.50
-0-
-0-
47.50
190.00'
81.00
55.22
326.22
190.00
120.0(
106.5(
416.50
IT&H
OWNER AIM
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
NO.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
ASSESSED
ASSESSMENT
F 13.
Hipolito G. Benavides
40.00 L.F.
c.c.& PVMT.
.75
4,75
190.00
120.00
630 Airport Road 78405
160.00 S.F.
6.19 S.Y.
S/W
D/W 1 -10'
19.65
121.63
Lot 8, Blk. D
431.63
Austin Addition No. 2
14. Mendez
40.00 L.F.
C.G.& PwiT,
4.75
.190.00
F 14.
Cruz
4433 Sutton Lane 73411
160.00 S.F.
S /�'�
,75
120.00
121.63
Lot 7, Blk. D
6.19 S.Y.
D/W 1 -10'
19.65
431.63
Austin-Addition No. 2
F 15. Fannie Salazar
769 Ashland Dr. 78412
Lot 6, Blk. D
Austin Addition No. 2
F 16. Frank Alaniz
1207 Retama 78407
Lot 5, Blk. D
Austin Addition No. 2
40.00 L.F.
160.00 S.F.
6.40 S.Y.
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
DAT 1 -12' Com.
40.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
160.00 S.F. S/W
6.40 S.Y. D/W 12 of 24'
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
75
19.65
F 17. Edith G. Posas 40.00 L.F. C.G.& PVt1T. 4.75
75
614 Airport Road 78405 160.00 S.F. S/1 19.65
Lot 4, Blk. D •6.80 S.Y. D/W 1 -12'
Austin Addition No 2
190.00
120.00
125.76
435.76
190.00
120.00 ,
125.76
- 435.76
190.00
120.00
133.62
443.62
Austin Addition No. 2
F 19. jGuartuche Daniel
4014 Iturbide 78405
Lot 2, Blk. D
Austin Addition No. 2
F 20.
Guartuche Agueda
602 Airport Road 78405
Lot 1, Blk. D
Austin Addition No. 2
F 21. Deasles Ensebio Jr., et ux
5429 Fresno 78411
Lot 14, Blk. 1
Santa Elena Addition
,00 L.F.
.00 S.F.
)- S.Y.
).G.& PVMT.
3/W
) /[d
.00 L.E. C.G.& PVMT.
.00 S.F. S /F1
•0- S.Y. D/W
1 STREET I TERSECTION
5.12 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
0.48 S.F. S/W
-0- S.Y. D/W
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
F 22. Mendez Cruz M. 95.12 L.F. C.G.& PVMT. 4.75
.75
4433 Sutton Lane 78411 380.48 S.F. S/W 19.65
Lot 15, Blk. 1 -0- S.Y. D/W
Santa Elena Addition
190.00
120.00
190.00
120.00
-0-
- 310.00
I 310.00
451.82
285.36
i
226.39
144.58
-0-
737.18
1 370.97
Page
5
ITEM OWNER AND
QUANTITY
Q
RIPTION
DESCRIPTION
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
Np, PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSED
F 18. Nicolas Medina, Jr.
40.00 L.E.
C.G.& PVMT.
4.75
75
190.00
120.00
610 Airport Road 78405
160.00 S.F.
5/W
1-10'
19.65
113.97
Lot 3 Blk. D
5.80 S.Y.
D/W
423.97
Austin Addition No. 2
F 19. jGuartuche Daniel
4014 Iturbide 78405
Lot 2, Blk. D
Austin Addition No. 2
F 20.
Guartuche Agueda
602 Airport Road 78405
Lot 1, Blk. D
Austin Addition No. 2
F 21. Deasles Ensebio Jr., et ux
5429 Fresno 78411
Lot 14, Blk. 1
Santa Elena Addition
,00 L.F.
.00 S.F.
)- S.Y.
).G.& PVMT.
3/W
) /[d
.00 L.E. C.G.& PVMT.
.00 S.F. S /F1
•0- S.Y. D/W
1 STREET I TERSECTION
5.12 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
0.48 S.F. S/W
-0- S.Y. D/W
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
F 22. Mendez Cruz M. 95.12 L.F. C.G.& PVMT. 4.75
.75
4433 Sutton Lane 78411 380.48 S.F. S/W 19.65
Lot 15, Blk. 1 -0- S.Y. D/W
Santa Elena Addition
190.00
120.00
190.00
120.00
-0-
- 310.00
I 310.00
451.82
285.36
i
226.39
144.58
-0-
737.18
1 370.97
F 24.
F 25.
F 26.
S 27.
Santa Elena Addition
Pablo Galvan
550 Airport Park 784(
Lot 13, Blk. 2
Santa Elena Addition
A. S. Munoz
546 Airport Road 784
Lot 14, Blk. 2
Santa Elena Addition
Armendo S. Munoz
1213 11th Street 784
Lot 15, Blk. 2
Santa Elena Addition
Ernestina F. Cortez
4054 Hidalgo 78405
Lot 14, Blk. 4
Santa Elena Addition
47.56 L.E. C.G.& PVMT. 4.75 225.91
190.24 S.F. S/W .75 142.68
5.80 S.Y. D/W 1 -10' 19.65 113.97
482.56
47.56 L.F. C.G.& PWIT. 4.75 225.91
190.24 s w .75 142.68
5.80 S.Y. D/W 1 -10' 19.65 113.97
482.56
47.56 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
190.24 S.F. S /Id
-0- S.Y. D/W
ALGO STREET I TF.RSECTION
103.20 L.F. C.G.& PV14T.
412.80 S.F. S 114
-0- S.Y. D/W
4.75
.75
19.65
225.91
142.68
-0-
368.59
2.38 245.62
.38 , 156.86
19.65 -0-
402.48
Page
6
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
RATE AMOUNT
TOTAL
A`IOUNT
ITEM OWNER AND
NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
ASSESSED
ASSESSMENT
IT RBIDE STREET
.NTF.RSECTION
F 23. Rodriguez, C. L. & L.
47.56 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
4.75 225.91
142.68
554 Airport 78405
190.24 S.F.
S /Id
D/W
.75
19.65 -0-
Lot 12, Blk. 2
-0- S.Y.
368.59
F 24.
F 25.
F 26.
S 27.
Santa Elena Addition
Pablo Galvan
550 Airport Park 784(
Lot 13, Blk. 2
Santa Elena Addition
A. S. Munoz
546 Airport Road 784
Lot 14, Blk. 2
Santa Elena Addition
Armendo S. Munoz
1213 11th Street 784
Lot 15, Blk. 2
Santa Elena Addition
Ernestina F. Cortez
4054 Hidalgo 78405
Lot 14, Blk. 4
Santa Elena Addition
47.56 L.E. C.G.& PVMT. 4.75 225.91
190.24 S.F. S/W .75 142.68
5.80 S.Y. D/W 1 -10' 19.65 113.97
482.56
47.56 L.F. C.G.& PWIT. 4.75 225.91
190.24 s w .75 142.68
5.80 S.Y. D/W 1 -10' 19.65 113.97
482.56
47.56 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
190.24 S.F. S /Id
-0- S.Y. D/W
ALGO STREET I TF.RSECTION
103.20 L.F. C.G.& PV14T.
412.80 S.F. S 114
-0- S.Y. D/W
4.75
.75
19.65
225.91
142.68
-0-
368.59
2.38 245.62
.38 , 156.86
19.65 -0-
402.48
30. 1
F 31.
Juanita F: Gonzalez
4053 Navajo 78405
Lot •15, Blk. 6
Santa Elena Addition
Baldemar Garcia
2521 Guadalupe 78416
Lot 40, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
103.41 L.F.
413.64 S.F.
6.80 S.Y.
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
D/W 1 -12'
2.38
.38
19.65
246.12 I
157.18
133.62
536.92
FAJO STREET I ERShiG' IU"
41.88 L.F. C.G.& PVMT. 4.75 198.93
167.52 S.F. S/W .75 125.64
-0- S.Y. D/W 19.65 -0-
324.57
F 32. J. F. Garcia 41.88 L.F. 167.52 S.F.
474 Airport Road 78405 6.80 S.Y.
Lot 39, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
C.G.& PVMT.
S lid
D/W 1 -12'
I 4.79
.7_
19.6`
198.93
125.64
133.62
1 458.19
Page _ 7
OWNER AND
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
RATE
�.tOUIvT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ITEM
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
OF
ASSESSED
N0.
ASSESSMENT
103.20 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
2.38
245.62
28.
Leonor Pi. Garza
412.80 S.F.
S/W
38
156.86
4614 Adkins 78411
5.80 S.Y.
D/W 1 -10'
19.65
113.97
516.45
Lot 15, Blk. 4
.
Santa Elena Addition
SAN +A
ELENA STREE
INTERSECTION
29.
Daniel Rodriguez
103.41 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
2.38
246.12
157.18
4054 Santa Elena 78405
41 3.64 S.F.
S/W
D/W 1 -10'
.38
19.65
113.97
Lot 14, Blk. 6
. . .
580 S.Y.
517.27
Santa Elena Addition
30. 1
F 31.
Juanita F: Gonzalez
4053 Navajo 78405
Lot •15, Blk. 6
Santa Elena Addition
Baldemar Garcia
2521 Guadalupe 78416
Lot 40, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
103.41 L.F.
413.64 S.F.
6.80 S.Y.
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
D/W 1 -12'
2.38
.38
19.65
246.12 I
157.18
133.62
536.92
FAJO STREET I ERShiG' IU"
41.88 L.F. C.G.& PVMT. 4.75 198.93
167.52 S.F. S/W .75 125.64
-0- S.Y. D/W 19.65 -0-
324.57
F 32. J. F. Garcia 41.88 L.F. 167.52 S.F.
474 Airport Road 78405 6.80 S.Y.
Lot 39, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
C.G.& PVMT.
S lid
D/W 1 -12'
I 4.79
.7_
19.6`
198.93
125.64
133.62
1 458.19
ITEM
NO.
F 33. F
4
1
C
34.
35.
36.
37.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
elipe Chavarria
70 Airport 78405
of 38, Blk. 1
oronado Addition
Lsrel Garcia
L903 4iestina 78401
mot 37, Blk. 1
oronado Addition
Juan D. Martinez
462 Airport Road 78405
Lot 36, Blk.' 1
Coronado Addition
C. C. Speed
4812 Ayers 78415
Lot 35, Blk. 1
Cornonado Addition
Joe Mendez
3926 MacArthur 78416
Lot 34, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
QUANTITY 1
ASSESSED
i
41.88 L.F. C
167.52 S.F. S
8.30 S.Y. 1
41.88 L.F.
167.52 S.F.
-0- S.Y.
41.88 L.F.
167.52 S.F.
6.80 S.Y.
41.88 L.F.
167.52 S.F.
5.80 S.Y.
41.88 L.F.
167.52 S.F.
5.80 S.Y.
ESCRIPTION
OF R
ASSESSMENT
.G.& PVMT.
/W
/W 1 -15'
;.G.& PVMT.
5/W
)/W
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
D/W 1 -12'
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
D/W 1 -10'
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
D/W 1 -10'
ATE
4.75
75
9.65
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
Page 8
7 AMOL NT
A
198.93
125!64
163.10
198.93
125.64
-0-
198.93
125.64
133.62
198.93
125.64
113.97
198.93
125.64
113.97
39. I
40. 1
41.
42.
Dscar Torres
446 Airport Road 78405
Lot 32, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
Benita R. Chavarria
7739 Ave. C•
Houston, Tex. 77012
Lot ,31, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
A. Morin
438 Airport Road 78405
Lot 30, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
Amalio Morin, et ux
434 Airport Road 78405
Lot 29, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
41.88 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
167.52 S.F. S/W
5.80 S.Y. D/W 1 -10'
41.88 L.F. I C.G.& PV11T
167.52 S.F. S/W
7.93 S.Y. D/W 1 -15'
41.88 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
167.52 S.F. S/W
5.43 S.Y. D/W 1 -10'
41.88 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
167.52 S.F. S/W
5.80 S.Y. D/W 1 -10'
4.75
.75
19.65
193.93 I
125.64
113.97
438.54
4.75 4 198.93
.75 I 125.64
19.65 155.82
480.39
4.75
75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
198.93
125.64
106.70
198.93
125.64
113.97
1 431.27
438.54
Page 9
ITEM OWNER AND
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
PATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
NO.. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSED
38. Felix Chavarria, et ux
41.88 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
4.75
125.64
P. 0. Box 7714 78415
167.52 S.F.
6.80 S.Y.
S/W
D/W 1 -12'
.75
19.65
133.62
Lot 33, Blk. 1
458.19
Coronado Addition
39. I
40. 1
41.
42.
Dscar Torres
446 Airport Road 78405
Lot 32, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
Benita R. Chavarria
7739 Ave. C•
Houston, Tex. 77012
Lot ,31, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
A. Morin
438 Airport Road 78405
Lot 30, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
Amalio Morin, et ux
434 Airport Road 78405
Lot 29, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
41.88 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
167.52 S.F. S/W
5.80 S.Y. D/W 1 -10'
41.88 L.F. I C.G.& PV11T
167.52 S.F. S/W
7.93 S.Y. D/W 1 -15'
41.88 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
167.52 S.F. S/W
5.43 S.Y. D/W 1 -10'
41.88 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
167.52 S.F. S/W
5.80 S.Y. D/W 1 -10'
4.75
.75
19.65
193.93 I
125.64
113.97
438.54
4.75 4 198.93
.75 I 125.64
19.65 155.82
480.39
4.75
75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
198.93
125.64
106.70
198.93
125.64
113.97
1 431.27
438.54
ITEM
NO.
43.
i
44.
45.
46.
47.
ZAND SCRIPTION oad 78405 1 tion
Alberto Garza, et ux
229 Adams 78415
Lot 27, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
Rogancion Garza
422 Airport Road 78405
Lot 26, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
Jose Solis
1102 S. 19th St. 78405
Lot 25, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
Amelia G. De Los Santos
625 Atlantic 78404
Lot 24, Blk. 1
Coronado Addition
QUANTITY 1
ASSESSED
41.88 L.F.
167.52 S.F.
5.80 S.Y.
41.88 L.F.
167.52 S.F.
5.80 S.Y.
41.88 L.F.
167.52 S.F.
.5.80 S.Y.
41.88 L.F.
167.52 S.F.
5.80 S.Y.
41.88 L.F.
167.52 S.F.
-0- S.Y.
) ESCRIPTION
OF 1
kSSESSMENT
;.G.& PVMT.
>/W
)/W 1 -10'
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
DAT 1 -10'
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
D/W 1 -10'
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
D/W 1 -10'
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
D/W
ATE
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
4.75
.75
19.65
Page _10
AMOUNT_
1
198.93
125.64
113.97
198.93
125.64
113.97
198.93
125.64
113.97
19893
125..64
113.97
198.93
125.64
-0-
50.
51.
a
52.
Mrs. Paul Synder
4600 Ocean Dr. 78412
Lot 21, Blk. 13
Coronado Addition
Herman Groeneveld
Banquete, Tex. 78339
Lot 20, Blk. 13
Coronado Addition
Albert De Ases
4842 Franklin 78415
Lot 19, Blk. 13
Coronado Addition
)WIN BOULEV INTERSECTION
39.30 L.F. C.G.& PVMT,
157.20 S.F. S/W
-0- S.Y. D/W
7.12
,75
19.65
I 390 4 S.Y. I D�;.& PVMT. 1 19.65
j 41.88 L.F.
I119.52 S.F.
13.47 S.Y.
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
D/W 1 -12'
14.25
.75
19.65
279.82
117.90
-0-
397.72
80.72
29.8u
-0-
110.66
596.79
89.64
264.69
951.12
Page 1.1 -
ITEM
014NER AND
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
t1�i0UNT
NO.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSED
100.07 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
3.27
327.23
4g,
Paul Snyder
78412
400028
75
300.21
4600 Ocean Dr.
Lot 23, Blk. 1
S.Y.
D/W
19.65
-0-
627.44
Coronado Addition
39.30 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
10.75
442.90
49.
Paul Synder
78412
57.20 S.F.
S/W
4600 Ocean Dr.
27.19 S.Y.
D/W 1 -25'
19.65
534.28
Lot 22, Blk. 1
993.62
Cornonado Addition
50.
51.
a
52.
Mrs. Paul Synder
4600 Ocean Dr. 78412
Lot 21, Blk. 13
Coronado Addition
Herman Groeneveld
Banquete, Tex. 78339
Lot 20, Blk. 13
Coronado Addition
Albert De Ases
4842 Franklin 78415
Lot 19, Blk. 13
Coronado Addition
)WIN BOULEV INTERSECTION
39.30 L.F. C.G.& PVMT,
157.20 S.F. S/W
-0- S.Y. D/W
7.12
,75
19.65
I 390 4 S.Y. I D�;.& PVMT. 1 19.65
j 41.88 L.F.
I119.52 S.F.
13.47 S.Y.
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
D/W 1 -12'
14.25
.75
19.65
279.82
117.90
-0-
397.72
80.72
29.8u
-0-
110.66
596.79
89.64
264.69
951.12
56.
57. &
58.
59.
60.
Clara B. sowersby
210 Airport Road 78405
Lots 15,14 & 13, Bllc. 13
Coronado Addition
Minnie Aboud Cruz
2233 Andrews 78416
Lot 12, Blk. 13
Coronado Addition
Rudopbo P. Maldonado
4046 Lou 78405
Lots 14 & 15, B111. 14
Coronado Addition
136.16 L.F. C.G.& PVMT. 14.25 1 1,940.28
400.64 S.F. S/W .75 300.48
39.60 S.Y. D /1.1 1 -12'& 1 -24 19.65 778.14 3,018.90
54.41 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
121.64 S.F. S /T1
28.24 S.Y. D /14
OU STREET INT.RSECTION
110.79 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
347.16 S.F. S/w
29,22 S.Y. D/W 1 -24'
f 14.25
I .75
19.65
8.79
.75
19.65
775.34
91.23
554.92
1,421.49
973.84
260.37
574.17
1,808.32
Page
12 _
TOTAL
ITEM
OGTNER AfID
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
OF
RATE
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
NO.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSED
41.88 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
14.25
596.79
53.
Mrs. Paul Snyder
7841
167.52 S.E.
5 / W
.75
125.64
4600 Ocean Dr.
_0_ S.Y.
D/td
19.65
-0-
722.43
Lot 18, Blk. 13
Coronado Addition
83.76 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
14.25
1,193.58
54.&
N. E. Shamoon
78411
283.4
75
215.28
55.
1326 I:ent Circle
S.Y.
D /[d 1 -12'
19.65
264.69
Lot 17 & 16, Blk. 13
1,673.55
Coronado Addition
56.
57. &
58.
59.
60.
Clara B. sowersby
210 Airport Road 78405
Lots 15,14 & 13, Bllc. 13
Coronado Addition
Minnie Aboud Cruz
2233 Andrews 78416
Lot 12, Blk. 13
Coronado Addition
Rudopbo P. Maldonado
4046 Lou 78405
Lots 14 & 15, B111. 14
Coronado Addition
136.16 L.F. C.G.& PVMT. 14.25 1 1,940.28
400.64 S.F. S/W .75 300.48
39.60 S.Y. D /1.1 1 -12'& 1 -24 19.65 778.14 3,018.90
54.41 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
121.64 S.F. S /T1
28.24 S.Y. D /14
OU STREET INT.RSECTION
110.79 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
347.16 S.F. S/w
29,22 S.Y. D/W 1 -24'
f 14.25
I .75
19.65
8.79
.75
19.65
775.34
91.23
554.92
1,421.49
973.84
260.37
574.17
1,808.32
Page 13 —
62. {1
63.
i E. Dillon
02 Airport Road 78405
]nplatted
;oronado Addition
Gandy Robertson Inc.
P. O, Box 4180 78403
Lot 14A
Hillcrest JAC Tracts
LOOP
243.81 L.F.
711.24 S.F.
81.33 S.Y.
C.G.& PVh1T.
S/W
D/W 1 -18'& 2 -24'
208.90 L.E.
I C MIT.
443.60 s.F. S/t4
113.35 S.Y. I D/W 1 -30 ,
& -29 1 '
443(AGNES ST.) INTERSECTION
END
14.25 13,474.29
,75 533.43
19.65 1,598.13
14.25 2,976.83
.75 332.70
19.65 2,227.33
5,605.85
5,536.86
91,7_ 84.74-
Nueces Ba} Blvd. 97,914.151
Airport R ad 91,794.74_
Total 189,698.894
TOTAL
OtNER AND
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
OF
RATE
A *IOU NT
AMOUNT
ITMI
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSED
NO.
158.04 L.F.
C.G.& PV 1T'
14.25
75
2,252.07
414.12
61. Donald A. tdilke
758 Meadowbrook 78412
552,16 S.F.
S /tj
D/W 1 -20'
19.65
491.25
3,157.44
Lot 16, Blk. 14
25.00 S.Y.
Coronado Addition
62. {1
63.
i E. Dillon
02 Airport Road 78405
]nplatted
;oronado Addition
Gandy Robertson Inc.
P. O, Box 4180 78403
Lot 14A
Hillcrest JAC Tracts
LOOP
243.81 L.F.
711.24 S.F.
81.33 S.Y.
C.G.& PVh1T.
S/W
D/W 1 -18'& 2 -24'
208.90 L.E.
I C MIT.
443.60 s.F. S/t4
113.35 S.Y. I D/W 1 -30 ,
& -29 1 '
443(AGNES ST.) INTERSECTION
END
14.25 13,474.29
,75 533.43
19.65 1,598.13
14.25 2,976.83
.75 332.70
19.65 2,227.33
5,605.85
5,536.86
91,7_ 84.74-
Nueces Ba} Blvd. 97,914.151
Airport R ad 91,794.74_
Total 189,698.894
ITEM OWNER AND
Np, PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
(F) 1..
(S) 2.
(S) 3.
Page ---L —_—
QUANTITY I ASSESSMENT I
RATE I AifOUNT I A SE SED AMOUNT
ASSESSED OF
115.00 L.F. PVMT.
tateside Stations, Inc. 12.00 S.F. S/W
/o G. M. Miller -0- S.Y. D/W
'.0. Box 52332
[ouston, Texas 77052
*Credit Exi ting C. &' G.
.ot 1, Blk. 21
Weces Bay Hts. Ext.
d -1
Dollie B. Floyd
130.00
L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
Mrs.
* 25.78
L. F.
C. G.& PVMT-
1922 Peabody
Christi, Texas 78407
520
1,417.33
Corpus
20, Blk. 21
*103.012
S.F.
S/W
Lot
_0_
S.Y.
D/W
N.B.H.E.
A -1
Sheldon Katz
6440 Everhart Road
Corpus Christi, Tex. 78413
Lot 1, Blk. 22
N.B.H.E.
A -1
150.00 L.F. IC
.G.& PVMT.
* 25.76 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
600. S.F. SS S.F. S/W
-0- S.Y. D/W
*Return on N akes Street
(Front)
14.25 1,638.75
,75 9.00
19.65 -0- 1,647.75
5.00 '
5.00
.75
.75
19.65
650.00
128.90
390.00
77.34
-0-
1 1,246.24
5.00 1..
750.00
5.00
12
,75
450.08.80
0
.75
88.53
19.65
-0-
1,417.33
ITEM OWNER AND
N0. I PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
(F) 4. d
1
C
S
P
r
(F) 5. It
(S) 6.
'vier Escobar
314 Nueces Bay Blvd.
,rpus Christi, Texas 784,
. 50 Ft. of Lots 19 & 20
1k. 22
.B.H.E.
-1
:uth Berryman
:/o Pete Pompa
?501 Kopeke
;orpus"Christi, Tx. 78407
4id. 35 x 99 Ft. of Lots
19 & 20, Blk. 22
N.B.H.E.
A -1
Page 2
QUITY DESCRIPTION TOTAL
ASSE SED I ASSESSMENT I RATE I AMOUNT ASSESSED
40.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
160.00 S.F. S/W
6.91 S.Y. D/W 1 -10'
35.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
140.00 S.F. S/W
6.91 S.Y. D/W 1 -10'
Ruth V. Hurfe 75.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
3033 Hulbirt * 31.56 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
Corpus Christi, Tx. 78408 300.00 S.F. S/W
N. .50 of Lots 19 & 20 *126.24 S.F. S/W
Blk. 22 -0- S.Y. D/W
N.B.H.E.
*Return on H lbirt
(Front)
5.00 75 .
19.65
5.00
.75
19.65
200.00 '
120.00
135.71
455.79
175.00
105.00
135.79
415.79
5.00 I
. 375.00
5.00 E
157.80
75
225.00
.75
I
94.68
19.65
-0-
852.48
1 _
ITEM
NO.
(S) 7. C
i
(S) 8.
(S) 9.
Page 3 _
OWNER AND QUANTITY DESCRIPTION TOTAL
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED ASSESSMENT RATE FMIOU N T ASSESSED
hester A.-Smith
150.00 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
/o Louis R. Smith
* 31.54 L.F.
C.,G.& PVMT.
702 Birch
600.00 S.F.
S/W
lorpus Christi, Tx. 78416
*126.16 S.F.
S/W
D/W 2 -10'
.ot 1, Blk. 23
13.82 S.Y.
f.B.H.E.
*Return on
lbirt Street
(Front)
James C. Cook 150.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
1412 Nueces Bay Blvd. * 28.34 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
Corpus.Christi, Tx. 78407 60083 S.Y. S/W 1 -12'
Lot 20', Blk. 23
N.B.H.E.
A -1 *Return on i epke Street
(Front)
Emilio P. Gutierrez, et ux
51 Country Club P1. S
Apt. A
Corpus Christi, Tx. 7840.8
Lot 1, Blk. 24
N.B.H.E.
IA-1
150.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
* 27.32 L.F. C.G.& P7U:
600.00 S.F. S/W
19.94 S.Y. D/W 1 -161, 1 -14'
*Return on K epke Street
(Front)
5.00
750.00
- 5.00
157.70
.i� 1
450.00
.75
94.62
19.65 1
271.57
1,723.89
5:00 750.00
5.00. 141.70
.75 450.00
19.65 159.76
1,501.46
5.00
5.00
.75
19.65
750.00
136.60
450.UU
391.83
1,728.43
ZNO. I P'
ROPER OWNER ESCRIPTION I ASSESSED I ASSESSMENT
N
(S) 10. 1
A
(S) 11.
(S) 12.
om and Margie Miller
150.00
L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
/o W. W. Walton, Jr.
* 12.14
L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
16 Guaranty'Bank Plaza
600.00.S.E.
*648 48 S.F.
36.80 S.Y.
S/W
orpus Christi, Tex. 78401
* 96.91
D /W.1 -10'
of 20, Blk. 24
S.Y.
f. B.A.E.
*Return
on NLnton
Street
_1
(Front)
G. P. McCreless
150.00 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
4901 Columbia
* 12.12 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
Corpus Christi, Tex. 78408
S/W
Lot 1, Blk. 25
*648 48 S.F.
36.80 S.Y.
D/W 1 -24'
A -1
*Return on Minton Street
(Front)
Pete Burgress 150.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
305 Merrill 600.00 S.F. SW
Corpus Christi, Tex. 78408 -0- S.Y. D/W
Lot 20, Blk. 25
N.B.H.E.
B -1
Page 4
TOTAL
RATE I AMOUNT AMOUNT
ASSESSED
5.00
5.00
.75
.75
19.65.
•5.00
5.00
.75
.75
19.65
I 14.25
.75
19.65
'750.00
60.70 ,
450.00
72.42
135.79
1,468.91
750.00
60.60
450.00
36.36
723.12
2,020.08
{ 2,137.50
I450.00
-0-
2,587.50
(F) 14.
(S) 15.
(S) 16.
Southwestern Oil &
145.00
L-'- 'C
'& PVMT.
Page
5 _
ITEM OWNER AND
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
N0. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
D/W 1 -25' Comm.
Lot 1, Blk. 5
ASSESSED
S.Y.
ASSESSMENT
*Return
on
eces Street
(F) 13. Southwestern Oil &
145.00 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
S/W
14.25
75
2,066.25
360.00
Refining Company
480.00 S.F.
38.30 S.Y.
D/W 1 -25' Comm.
19.65
752.60
P. 0. Box 9217
3,178.85
Corpus Christi, Tex. 78408
Lot 20, Blk. 5
Sunset Place
AB
(F) 14.
(S) 15.
(S) 16.
Southwestern Oil &
145.00
L-'- 'C
'& PVMT.
Refining Company
* 33.00
L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
P. 0. Box 9217
480.00
S.F.
S/W
Corpus'Christi, Tex. 78408
*132.00
D/W 1 -25' Comm.
Lot 1, Blk. 5
38.30
S.Y.
Sunset Place
*Return
on
eces Street
AB
(Side)
John Leroy Herron
P. 0. Box 461
Buena Pk., CA. 90621
Lot 20, Blk. 4
Sunset Place
A -1
S. M. Cowling, Jr.
Box 410
Corpus Christi, Tex. 78403
Lot 1, Blk. 4
Sunset Place
A -1
145.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
* 33.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
580.00 S.F. S/W
*132.00 S.F. S/W
-0- S.Y. D/W
*Return on eces Street
(Front)
145.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
532.00 S.F. S/W
18.80 S.Y. D/W 1 -12'
14.25
14.25
.75
.75
19.65
2,066.25
470.25
360.00
99.00
752.60
5.001 725.0
5.00: 165.(
.75 435.0
.75 99 .0
19.65 -0-
5.00
.75
19.65'
1 3,748.10
725.00
399.uu
369.42
1,424.00
1,493.42
ITEM OWNER AND
NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
(F) 17. 1:
(F) 18.
QUANTITY I DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED OF
ASSESSMENT
'roctor L. Pulliam
145.00
L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
f040 Dempsey
* 4.00
L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
,orpus Christi, Tex. 78407•
550.00
S.F.
S/W
of 20, Blk. 3
* 12.00
S.F.
S/W
3unset*Place
11.65
S.Y.
D/W ;1-15' Comm.
'1 -1
*Return
on D
mpsey Street
(Side)
.
hn Street
Proctor L. Pulliam
145.00
L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
3040 Dempsey
* 2.00
L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
Corpus Christi, Tex 78407
550.00
S.F.
S/W
Lot 1, Blk. 3
* 8.00
S.F.
S/W
Sunset Place
11.65
S.Y.
D/W 1-15' Comm.
A -1
'
*Return
on J
hn Street
(Side)
(S) 19. Joe Cruz 145.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
3032 John * 4.00 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
Corpus Christi, Texas 78407 580.00 S.F. S/W
Lot 20, Blk. 2 *•12.00 S.F. S/W
Sunset Place -0- S.Y. D/W
A -1
*Return on J hn Street
(Front)
Page _ 6
TOTAL
RATE I AMOUNT I AMOUNT
ASSESSED
5.001
5.00
.75
.75
19.65
5.00
5.00
.75
.75
19.65
725.001
20.00
412.50
9.00
228.93
725.00
10.00
412.50
6.00
228.93
1,395.43
19.65 1 -0-
1,189.00
1,382.43
5.00
725.00
5.00
20.00
.75
435.00
,75 `
l
9.00
19.65 1 -0-
1,189.00
Page 7
ITY INO. I PROPERTY DESCRIPTION I ASSESSED ' ASSESSMENT RATE I AMOUNT I AMOUNT
.(F) 20. Norman Johnson 145.00 C.G.& PVMT.
1510 Palm Drive 580.00 S.F. S/W
Corpus Christi, Tex 78407 -0- S.Y. D/W
Lot 1, Blk. 2
Sunset Place
A -1
(S) 21. Clara N. Johnson 154.75 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
344 Naples Street 619.00 S.F. S/W
Corpus Chrssti, Tex. 78404 -0- S.Y. D/W
Lot 1, Blk. 1
A -1
5.00
725.001
.75
435.Ou
19.65
-0-
1,160.00
5.00
773.75
.75
464.25
19.65
-0-
1,238.00
rage o
ITY INO. I PROPERTY DESCRIPTION I ASSESSED I ASSESSMENT I RATE I A210UNT ASSESSED
(F) 22. 1.
(F) 23.
tlamo Express, Inc.
:/o M. R. Robertstein, Pres
1200 Nueces Bay Blvd.
;orpus Christi, Tex. 78408
3. E. Corner
Humphrey Tract
(In County)
Mr. Samuel S. Sletzer, Jr.
Southwestern Oil & Refining
P. 0. Box 9217 � - Co.
Corpus Christi, Tex. 78404
Tract E, Pontiac Tract
(In County)
(F) 24. Southwestern Oil &
Refining Company
P. 0. Box 9217
Corpus Christi, Tex.78404
Humphrey Tract
11
220.07 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
536.23 S.F. S/W (5' tied)
132.05 S.Y. D/W 2 -45'
14.25 I
75
19.65
3,136.00 I
402.17
2,594.78
6,132.95
454.83 L.F. C.G.& PVMT. 14.25 6,481.33
2,274.15 S.F. S/W .75 1,705.61
-0- S.Y. I D/W 19.65 -0- 8,186.94
1,352.96 L.F. C.G.& PVMT.
5,168.93 S.E. S/W (5' tied)
409.48 S.Y. D/W 2 -45'
1 -30'; 1 -40'
1 -12'; 2 -24'
and 1 -15'
14.25
75
19.65
19,279.68
3,876.70
8,046.28
131,202.66
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ITEM
pigp
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
TOTAL
NO.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSED
OF
RATE
AMOUNT
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSED
(F) 25.
Champlin Refining Company
684.86 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
14.25
9,759.26
c/o L. D. Shelton, Mrg.
2,469.65 S.F.
S/W
75
1,852.24
1801 Nueces Bay Blvd.
226.22 S.Y.
D/W 1 -45', 3 -30'
19.65
4,445.22
16,056.72
Corpus Christi, Tex. 78407
Tract B, Pontiac Tract
1 -3
(F) 26.
Southwestern Oil &
170.00 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
14.25
2,422.50
Refining Company
*100.00 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
-0-
-0-
P. 0. Box 9217
* *250.00 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
-0-
-0-
Corpus Christi, Tex. 78408
850.00 S.F.
S/W
.75
637.50
Tract '2, Humphrey Tract
-0- S.Y.
D/W
19.65
-0-
3,060.00
I -3
*Transition
avement 52 Ft. BO
to 35 Ft. B
C
* *Pavement 35
Ft. BOC
TOTAL
97,914.1`_
k` yS
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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 hereinabove 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 here-
in 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 hereinafter provided for, issued to evi-
-dence 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 Frith, 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 comple-
tion of said work on said street, and the findings of the Director
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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 abutt-
ing 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 provi.sions•of Section 4 thereof,
together with interest thereon at the rate of five and one -
quarter (5 1/48) per annum with reasonable attorney's fee and all
costs and expenses of collection, if incurred, are hereby declared
to be made a first and prior lien upon the respective parcels of
property, against which same are assessed from and after the date
said improvements were ordered by said City Council, to -wit:
pri'1 5; 1978, and a personal liability and charge against
the real and true owner or owners be named or correctly named here-
in, 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 accep-
tance by City; or
2.. Payments to be made in maximum of 60 equal install-
ments, the first of which shall be paid within 30 days
after the completion 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
until the entire sum is paid in full, together with
interest from the date of said completion and accep
tance by the City, until paid, at the rate of five and
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one -forth percent (S 1/4 %) per annum; provided,,
however, that the owners of said property avail-,
ing 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 instalIinents on owner
occupied property may be extended beyond sixty (60)
in number so that, at the owner's xequest, the total
monthly payments will not.exceed ten ($10.00) per
month.
SECTION 6. That for the purpose of evidencing said 'assess-. -
ments, the liens securing same and the several sums assessed against
the said parcels or property and the real and true owner or owners
thereof and the time and terms of payment, and to aid in the en-
forcement thereof, assignable certificates 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 accept-
ance 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
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property or in giving the name of any owner or owners, or
otherwise, shall in anywise invalidate or impair the assess-
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ment levied hereby or the certificate issued in evidence there-
of.
That said certificate shall further provide substan-
tially that if default shall be made in the payment of any in-
stallment bf 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
attorney'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, and that said lien is first and paramount thereon,,'
superior to all other liens, titles and charges, except for law-
ful ad valorem taxes, from and after the date said improvements
were ordered'by.said City Council, to -wit: April a , 1978.,
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 pro-
perty.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 regular-
ly 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.
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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 property 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 assessment or in the certificate issued in evidence there-
of, 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 of parcel of property abutting upon the aforementioned
streets, which is exempt from the lien of said assessment, 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 and Physical Development and approved and adopted by
the City Council and are in accordance with the proceedings of
said City Council relative to said improvements and assessments
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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 Charter of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas, under which terms, powers and provisions said proceedings,
said improvements and assessments were hand and made by said City
Council.
SECTION S. The fact that the above- described streets have
become important thoroughfares and the fact that the present condi-
tion 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'neces°
city exists, and having requested that said Charter rule be suspended',
and that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its intro
duction and take effect and be in full force and effect from and
after its passage, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this the 17th
day of May , 1978 .
ATTEST:
Secretary MAYOR
THE CITY 0 RPUS CHRISTX, TEXAS
APPROVED:
DAY OF May' , 1978 -.
J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY
By torney
'
t City
Corpus Christi, Texas ,��I
1.7 day of 119 �s
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 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,
MA OR
THE CI OF CORPU HRISTI, TEXRS
The Charter Rule was suspended by the following vote:
Gabe Lozano, Sr. �J
Bob Gulley
David Diaz
Ruth Gill
Joe Holt
Tony Juarez, Jr.
Edward L. Sample
The above ordinance was passed by a following vote:
Gabe Lozano, Sr.
Bob Gulley
David Diaz
Ruth Gill
Joe Holt
Tony Juarez, Jr.
Edward L. Sample
14322
_)UBLISHEWS AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF TEXAS,' �ss:
County of Nueces.
- Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally came ... ...............................
Rowena V. Gonzalvo ..... _ ..... _ -_ - -, who being first duly sworn, according to law, says that he is the
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A ccounting_ �lerk_ ....... - __ ...... _._ ........ _ .... of the Corpus Christi Caller and The Corpus Christi Times,
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Daily Newspapers published at Corpus Christi, Texas, in said County and State, and that the publication of
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of which the annexed is a true copy, was published in
one _..- -.e .... eac ..._.h ..........
on the. -10-- day of._ ...._.Agril.._.._._.....19.711_ and Oam;e mahm...- Saeek....._.thereafter for ........ 2....._�
consecutive .. APT-11- 17, and 24.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this ...... 2. .......... day of- ..... _ .... A..pril. ......... 19.....7.$.._
T ois `Finn _ ..._ �f�/J�...11���– ._�...__..
Notary Public, Nueces County, Texas
NOTICE .OF; HEARING .ON'
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INTENTION, TO ,LEVY AS-
SESSMENT AGAINST ABU -(•
TING PROPERTY AND ITS
r PROVEMENTS TO-BE COW
STRUCTED IN AND -ALONG
:1 FOLLOWING STREETS:
Nueces Bey Boulevard (Met• 1
ropolitan Highvafy.104) from In
dentate Hghvlay 37 to west
Broadmy Street •(MR007(1)-
WD7.16);,
Airport Road, (F.M. Road
,665) from Agnes Street (Loop
443), to Morgan°Aveue
(MR006(1)4100616) �',' .
j;- "IN THE CITY OF CORPUS'
CHRISTI, NUECES COUNTY,
TEXAS.'- . • , '6f ,Xi
• -Notice Is hereby given, d a.
ixkIIC hearing to begivep to the '
real' end -true'own" and allr
pemm owning w4aiming any
)nierest•ln anyiproperfy abut•,
ting upon thaf� orllon of: z,t
4i Nueces 8*y,BOUkvard,(Met•,
�Ra r High "Y,100) from Ia.
terstate i Hi y 37 10 west;
BroadrraY irlet^,(MR007(l)-p
4Akpost JRoetl.(F.' Road.
t
)11' -,.Sir (Loop,
443Y,tc; Filan�,Avenue
- lAAR006(i)•Bp06.16)°K_,
In ,the dM
„recs;'or any of
as -to fhb assess=
ft amount Yo be'.
ist each parcel of,
eal,and,ftw own•!,
d as to thesMial'
d property_fo.b.'
fmproving.said'
drug,• fluing,,wkf='.
repaving orx i_
by,the:colatruo•r
Xfl01p:' repalring:
-concrete side•°.
of
=mid to be txft
follows;
-NMOei Bay Boulevard (Mef•
repolitan Highway 104) from In.
tmtatet Hlghway,37• jo• West-
Broadway P street wRoal(i)•
'
•
Road (FA. Road i
6&5) ft�n Agnes Street (Loop
.
443) 10 Morgan Ave a..
4MR006(1)4W&I6) . I
This project 4rJUCkS the Co�'*
• strucfion-of-,itreet improve.
—tS fOffiefWl**Mg streets:
`-Lhlueces*Bay Sulevard
(AOLH. )04) from I.H. 37 to West
Broadway, PrOldd No. M ROOT
' 2. Alripacf.-koed (FM Road
665) from Agnes street to Mor•
Ban Avenur..'Project No, M •
consist of
excavation to a wk"MrId death
t,•wrwammao anolime,fruted, 5
'� concrete driveways
SPWXIadon the construc•
Sion plans�'Sr rsqmfd the
doling p
Is project will be
jointly by the tryy and the
te Of Highways I
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Pro. f
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wBhthe Ciylassesurtgtlt Pat.
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