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HomeMy WebLinkAbout020962 ORD - 08/14/1990AN ORDINANCE CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD ON AUGUST 11, 1990, IN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN ADDITIONAL ONE- HALF OF ONE PERCENT SALES AND USE TAX; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi ordered and called a Special Election for the adoption of an additional one-half of one percent sales and use tax; and WHEREAS, notice of said election was given as required by law and as directed in said ordinance, as is shown by affidavit properly filed in the office of the City Secretary; and WHEREAS, said election was duly held on the llth day of August 1990 in conformity with the election laws of the State of Texas, and the results of said election have been certified and returned by the judges and clerks thereof; and WHEREAS, this Council has today canvassed the returns of said election held on the llth day of August 1990; and WHEREAS, the Council finds that the said election was in all respects lawfully held and that the City Secretary's tally and certification of results to the Council are correct: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That the tally of votes cast in the regular election held on the llth day of August 1990, made and certified by the City Secretary of the City of Corpus Christi, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, be and the same is hereby adopted as the official tally of the votes cast at said election and that said tally be filed and recorded in the official records of the City of Corpus Christi as the official canvass of said election. SECTION 2. That the results of such canvass are declared to be: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROPOSITION 5,464 For The adoption of an additional one-half of one percent sales and use tax within the City for 23,660 Against economic development to promote new and existing business and industry, including industrial development, community facilities, and education enhancements. ORD-RES\90116 i SECTION 3. The necessity of making an official canvass of votes and declaring the results thereof immediately in order to meet the requirements of state law and the City Charter creates a public emergency requiring the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordinance shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction but that such ordinance shall be read at three several meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor having declared that such emergency exists, having requested the suspension of the Charter rule 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 14th day of August 1990. ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED: /- Day of August, 1990 HAL GEORGE, CITY ATTORNEY By Assistant City Attorney ORD-RES\90116 MAYOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI REPORT 1 1990 1/2 Cent Sales Tax Election Results ALL PRECINCTS PLUS ABSENTEE Finat Results Precinct No. Voters Total Reported Number Name Registered % Voting Voting For Against X 0 Absentee 134,420 3.52% 4,736 719 4,010 X 1 McGregor Building 114 12.28% 14 2 12 X 2 Windsor Park School 2,216 24.77% 549 98 451 X 3 1st Pres. Church 987 13.787 136 60 76 X 4 Kostoryz School 2,247 20.96% 471 95 376 X 5 Hamlin Jr. High 1,101 30.157 332 96 236 X 6 Fire Station #13 1,216 17.19% 209 25 184 X 7 Oak Park School 1,152 13.28% 153 11 142 X 8 Moose Lodge #734 2,618 17.99% 471 116 355 X 9 Calalten Preschool 1,619 16.99% 275 35 240 X 17 Shannon Jr. High 2,270 15.99% 363 52 311 X 18 County Building 2,452 12.03% 295 30 265 X 20 Service Center 3,051 12.68% 387 62 325 X 21 Kiwanis Rec Center 246 24.39% 60 20 40 X 24 Coleman Ctr, Del Mar 433 6.70% 29 3 26 X 30 Ayers Rec Center 1,108 4.06% 45 12 33 X 31 Vasquez Garage 413 12.11% 50 6 44 X 32 Blanche Moore Elem. 2,513 17.23% 433 135 298 X 33 Evans School 831 8.18% 68 9 59 X 34 Our Lady, Mt. Carmel 401 11.47% 46 7 39 X 38 Crossley Schoot 1,370 9.27% 127 28 99 X 39 Ayers Ch. of Christ 555 13.87% 77 13 64 X 40 Padre Is. Prop Owners 3,467 13.41% 465 191 274 X 41 Nueces National Bank 559 15.74% 88 15 73 X 42 Wenzett Garage 377 32.63% 123 39 84 X 43 Travis School 610 13.61% 83 6 77 X 44 Zavala School 1,412 9.21% 130 11 119 X 45 Wiggins Rec Center 836 10.53% 88 12 76 X 46 Lamar School 884 8.60% 76 10 66 X 47 Ben Garza Gym 645 5.58% 36 3 33 X 48 Mosier Residence 1,400 21.64% 303 33 270 X 49 Vetters Scout Hut 959 22.52% 216 38 178 X 50 Lindale Rec Center 1,501 23.45% 352 74 278 X 51 Gibson School 1,061 21.68% 230 21 209 X 53 Sam Houston School 751 18.91% 142 19 123 X 56 La Armada Hall 1,095 8.68% 95 14 81 X 57 Del Mar, Rich. Aud 740 14.46% 107 18 89 X 58 Menger School 1,252 26.28% 329 86 243 X 60 Adult Learning Cent. 1,406 10.81% 152 14 138 X 61 Shaw School Annex 1,024 9.28% 95 16 79 x 62 Wynn Seale Jr. High 343 11.95% 41 3 38 X 63 Parkway Presb. Ch 1,701 29.10% 495 132 363 X 64 Sante Fe Swim Club 1,371 33.70% 462 179 283 X 65 Montclair School 2,654 29.95% 795 220 575 X 66 Fisher School 1,451 23.64% 343 56 287 X 67 Fire Station(La St.) 555 30.63% 170 31 139 X 68 Bledsoe Garage 1,077 20.71% 223 36 187 X 69 Baker Middle School 1,688 24.17% 408 59 349 X 70 OLPH-Ed. Bldg. 2,190 15.16% 332 43 289 X 71 Lexington School 1,480 16.01% 237 27 210 X 72 Central Park School 1,567 20.74% 325 53 272 1990 1/2 Cent Sales Tax Election Results Final Results Precinct No. Voters Total Reported NumberName Registered % Voting Voting For Against X 73 Fannin School 1,404 13.39% 188 11 177 X 74 Cunningham Mid Sch 2,189 12.52% 274 25 249 X 75 Crockett School 2,760 10.33% 285 30 255 X 76 Port Ave Drug Store 1,042 8.64% 90 24 66 X 77 Lozano School 423 13.00% 55 7 48 X 78 Kennedy School 1,669 11.56% 193 40 153 X 79 Driscoll Middle Schoo 1,706 16.24% 277 28 249 X 80 Skinner School 1,849 9.95% 184 9 175 X 81 Fire Station #9 891 13.027 116 11 105 X 83 Gulf Cnct La Raza 1,204 13.46% 162 23 139 X 84 CC Cncl for Deaf 712 22.33% 159 26 133 X 85 Allen School 575 15.13% 87 4 83 X 86 Gregg Garage 633 33.65% 213 54 159 X 87 Carroll Lane School 1,345 19.33% 260 34 226 X 88 Almaraz Garage 581 14.29% 83 7 76 X 89 Genesis Baptist Ch 1,408 23.30% 328 24 304 X 92 Cullen Junior High 1,839 31.00% 570 153 417 X 93 Wilson School 831 34.66% 288 72 216 X 94 Calk School 1,673 24.63% 412 59 353 X 95 St. Cyril Methodius 743 20.46% 152 13 139 X 96 Kirton Garage 790 20.38% 161 20 141 X 97 Calvary Baptist Ch 1,175 15.32% 180 27 153 X 98 Moody High School 2,140 14.07% 301 36 265 X 99 Bennett Garage 561 18.89% 106 15 91 X 100 T/M Interm. School 1,554 13.13% 204 27 177 X 101 T/M/RM High School 2,298 15.49% 356 32 324 X 103 T/M Middle School 1,437 19.14% 275 39 236 X 106 Browne Middle School 2,308 27.99% 646 110 536 X 107 Magee School 1,233 14.44% 178 35 143 x 109 King High School 554 31.05% 172 30 142 X 110 Cty Bldg, Annavilte 2,462 16.98% 418 49 369 X 111 Lutac West Park 542 12.36% 67 60 7 X 112 Schanen Est. School 2,203 26.83% 591 130 461 X 113 Garcia School 505 7.13% 36 10 26 X 114 St. John's Baptist 1,081 4.90% 53 9 44 X 115 Club Estates Schoot 3,531 19.26% 680 204 476 X 116 Coastal Haven Apts 3,699 21.03% 778 201 577 X 117 Flour Bluff High Sch 2,600 22.19% 577 76 501 X 118 Nazarene Trinity Ch 2,229 17.27% 385 97 288 X 119 Fire Station #14 2,967 21.23% 630 211 419 X 120 Woodlawn School 4,145 21.50% 891 199 692 X 121 Yeager School 1,536 22.79% 350 54 296 x 122 Flour Bluff Sc Tx Ofc 2,424 18.69% 453 46 407 Total Precints Reporting 94 Total Voting For 5,464 Total Voting Against 23,660 Total Votes 29,131 * Percent Turnout 21.67% *Includes 7 rejected votes (1 each in precints 49,85,92,65,57,69, 8 72) REPORT 2 1990 1/2 Cent Sales Tax Election Results ABSENTEE ONLY BY PRECINCT Absentee Votes Precinct No. Voters Total Reported Number C Name Registered % Voting Voting For Against X 1 McGregor Building 114 1.75% 2 1 1 X 2 Windsor Park School 2,216 6.77% 150 21 129 X 3 1st Pres. Church 987 5.17% 51 12 39 X 4 Kostoryz School 2,247 3.03% 68 10 58 X 5 Hamlin Jr. High 1,101 5.18% 57 8 49 X 6 Fire Station #13 1,216 5.02% 61 5 56 X 7 Oak Park School 1,152 1.04% 12 0 12 X 8 Moose Lodge #734 2,618 3.55% 93 13 80 X 9 Calallen Preschool 1,619 3.89% 63 9 54 X 17 Shannon Jr. High 2,270 2.737 62 7 55 X 18 County Building 2,452 2.90% 71 4 67 X 20 Service Center 3,051 1.47% 45 8 37 X 21 Kiwanis Rcc Center 246 1.63% 4 2 2 X 24 Coleman Ctr, Del Mar 433 0.46% 2 0 2 X 30 Ayers Rec Center 1,108 0.45% 5 3 2 X 31 Vasquez Garage 413 1.45% 6 0 6 X 32 Blanche Moore Elem. 2,513 3.54% 89 23 66 X 33 Evans School 831 0.96% 8 2 6 X 34 Our Lady, Mt. Carmel 401 0.75% 3 0 3 X 38 Crossley School 1,370 0.73% 10 3 7 X 39 Ayers Ch. of Christ 555 2.34% 13 1 12 X 40 (19)Padre Is. Prop Owners 3,467 2.74% 95 22 73 X 41 Nueces National Bank 559 0.89% 5 0 5 X 42 Wenzell Garage 377 5.57% 21 8 13 X 43 Travis School 610 0.98% 6 0 6 X 44 Zavala School 1,412 0.50% 7 0 7 X 45 Wiggins Rec Center 836 0.72% 6 0 6 X 46 Lamar School 884 1.02% 9 0 9 X 47 Ben Garza Gym 645 1.40% 9 0 9 X 48 Mosier Residence 1,400 3.93% 55 2 53 X 49 Vetters Scout Hut 959 6.67% 64 9 54 X 50 (59)Lindale Rec Center 1,501 4.60% 69 16 53 X 51 Gibson School 1,061 1.70% 18 1 17 X 53 Sam Houston School 751 2.93% 22 0 22 X 56 La Armada Hall 1,095 1.00% 11 0 11 X 57 Del Mar, Rich. Aud 740 2.84% 21 1 19 X 58 Menger School 1,252 4.23% 53 13 40 X 60 Adult Learning Cont. 1,406 0.78% 11 2 9 X 61 Shaw School Annex 1,024 0.78% 8 0 8 X 62 Wynn Seale Jr. High 343 1.17% 4 3 1 x 63 Parkway Presb. Ch 1,701 5.41% 92 25 67 X 64 Sante Fe Swim Club 1,371 6.27% 86 27 59 X 65 Montclair School 2,654 8.03% 213 41 171 X 66 Fisher School 1,451 4.41% 64 5 59 X 67 Fire Station(La St.) 555 4.86% 27 4 23 X 68 Bledsoe Garage 1,077 2.69% 29 3 26 X 69 Baker Middle School 1,688 3.91% 66 7 58 X 70 OLPH-Ed. Bldg. 2,190 4.20% 92 12 80 X 71 Lexington School 1,480 2.23% 33 1 32 X 72 Central Park School 1,567 3.51% 55 4 50 X 73 Fannin School 1,404 0.85% 12 3 9 1990 1/2 Cent Sales Tax Election Results Absentee Votes Precinct No. Voters Total Reported Number C Name Registered % Voting Voting For Against X 74 Cunningham Mid Sch 2,189 2.06% 45 6 39 X 75 Crockett School 2,760 2.07% 57 11 46 X 76 Port Ave Drug Store 1,042 0.86% 9 1 8 X 77 Lozano School 423 0.95% 4 0 4 X 78 Kennedy School 1,669 0.84% 14 3 11 X 79 (52)Driscoll Middle Schoo 1,706 2.93% 50 6 44 X 80 Skinner School 1,849 0.65% 12 2 10 X 81 (82)Fire Station #9 891 1.57% 14 2 12 X 83 Gulf Cncl La Raza 1,204 1.83% 22 2 20 X 84 CC Cncl for Deaf 712 4.07'% 29 3 26 X 85 Allen School 575 0.87% 5 0 4 X 86 Gregg Garage 633 3.00% 19 12 7 X 87 Carroll Lane School 1,345 3.20% 43 1 42 X 88 Atmaraz Garage 581 1.20% 7 3 4 X 89 (90)Genesis Baptist Ch 1,408 4.26% 60 3 57 X 92 Cullen Junior High 1,839 9.30% 171 28 142 X 93 Wilson School 831 7.58% 63 16 47 X 94 Calk School 1,673 6.34% 106 11 95 X 95 St. Cyril Methodius 743 3.63% 27 0 27 X 96 Kirton Garage 790 3.16% 25 3 22 X 97 Calvary Baptist Ch 1,175 1.62% 19 1 18 X 98 Moody High School 2,140 1.50% 32 5 27 X 99 Bennett Garage 561 2.32% 13 4 9 X 100 T/M Interm. School 1,554 3.22% 50 2 48 X 101 T/M/RM High School 2,298 5.09% 117 10 107 X 103 T/M Middle School 1,437 5.92% 85 6 79 X 106 Browne Middle School 2,308 4.38% 101 11 90 X 107 Magee School 1,233 4.70% 58 8 50 X 109 King High School 554 6.14% 34 5 29 X 110 Cty Bldg, Annaville 2,462 4.22% 104 8 96 X 111 Lulac West Park 542 4.61% 25 4 21 X 112 Schanen Est. School 2,203 5.36% 118 28 90 X 113 Garcia School 505 0.00% 0 0 0 X 114 (15)St. John's Baptist 1,081 0.56% 6 2 4 X 115 Club Estates School 3,531 3.65% 129 27 102 X 116 Coastal Haven Apts 3,699 3.05% 113 16 97 X 117 Flour Bluff High Sch 2,600 6.19% 161 11 150 X 118 Nazarene Trinity Ch 2,229 3.32% 74 9 65 X 119 Fire Station #14 2,967 5.49% 163 49 114 X 120 (91)Woodlawn School 4,145 5.81% 241 37 204 X 121 Yeager School 1,536 3.78% 58 8 50 X 122 (26)Flour Bluff Sc Tx Cfc 2,424 4.74% 115 14 101 Total Precints Reporting 93 Total Voting For 719 *Includes 7 Total Voting Against 4,010 rejected votes Total Votes 4,736 * Corpus Christi, Texas day of , 19 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi, Texas For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance an emergency exists requiring suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at three regular meetings; I/we, therefore, request that you suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced, or at the present meeting of the City Council. Respectfully, Respectfully, Council Members MAYOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI The above ordinance was passed by the following vote: Betty N. Turner Cezar Galindo I/ Leo Guerrero Tom Hunt Edward A. Martin / Joe McComb Clif Moss Mary Rhodes Frank Schwing, Jr. 045