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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02063 ORD - 04/15/1947AIi ORDINANCE X20 ItLPi•x•:LING PitOVISIONS OF SECTION 2, 0RDI1VANCL,- NU. 1995, LNAUTED ON THL 29TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1946, SYrICH ADDED A PROVISO TO SECTION 2, ARTICLxvi V OF M CIVIL SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIOPS TU 'TIC: EFFECT T14UT TE:E, CIVIL 6EUVICE BUAhD COULD IaAia EXCF,PTIONS TU RESI- DE.NCL 1tE -UI th"kI 13 FOR. A PEhIOD OF SL. ;,iUNTHS FTI,2t UCTUBER 12, 1.946; ALLNDING SECTION 2, iLffICIe; V OF THE CIVIL SERVICE RULES ACID &ZU- LATIONS BY ADMIG PROVISO THAT CIVIL SERVICE BOARD v1AY dAla I+KCEPTIONS TO R&,IDENCE ! QUTAF- n r rdTS r'OR a PEitIUD OF SIX UETHS AFTER APRIL 12, 1947E A.-I'D D3CLAIUNG Atv -ZAGEP•OY. ,�HLH;AS, Section 2 of Ordinance r•To. 1995, passed and approved on the 29th da.Sr of October, 1946, recorded in Volume 15, page 190, Ordinance — Resolution Records of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, provides as fo110-is: and "aection 2 That Section 2 of article V of the rules and regulations of the Civil Service Board be amended by the addition, at the end of said Section, the follo,rin> proviso; °Provided that for a period of six months after October 12, 1946, the Civil Service Board may make exceptions as to residence requirements of employees by an order entered into the 1inutes of the Board.f, raY.i3tti:AS, on the 8th day of April, 1947, the Civil Service Board, at an official meeting, unanimously voted to request the Council to approve an amendment to the Civil Service Rules and Regulations such that the oard id, ,ht exercise, for a period of six months after April 12, 1947, power to raake exceptions as to residence requirements of employees by an order entered into the L;inutes of the Board: Ut , LIL;W okL , E I'f ORDAINED BY TIT4 CI`, i UOUNCIL OF TF CITY uF CORPUS CAF.ISTI, TZLL6: 6ECTIiJEi 1. That Section 2 of said Ordinance No. 1995 be and the sane is hereby repealed and declared to i,e of no further force or effect. —;TIUPi 2. 'That, in accordance with the request of the civil Service hoard, 6ection 2 of Article V of the :rules and iegulations of the Civil Service Board be amended by the addition, at the end of said section, of the following proviso: "Provided that for a period of six months after April 12, 1947, tite Civil Service Board may make exceptions as to residence requirements of employees 6y an order entered into the 1inutes of the Board.^ 64i;CTICD'; 3. The fact that :,uthority granter' t'r� 'Jivil Service Board is immediately necessary for the efficient x(uninistration of the classified civil service syste, of t ?Lis City creates a public emergency and imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the Charter liule providin_ 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 several meetints of the City Council, and the Layor having; declared that such public emergency and public necessity exist, and havinZ requested that said Charter 8ule be suspended, and that this Ordinance take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage, IT IS ,�CCUHDIXGLY reOO D ;�lv� rF iO %�D this & day of April, 1947 ~li:lYut City of Corpus Christi, Texas .if1 -511' : Cic Secretary A Corpus Christi, Texas April 15, 1947 TU THE t :tS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi, Texas Gentlemen: For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foreSoing Ordinance, a public emergency and an 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 Urdinance or Resolution shall be read at three several meetings of the City Council, I, therefore, hereby 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, �YOit City of Corpus Christi, exas The Charter rule was suspended by the following vote: :Wesley E. Seale George R. Clark, Jr. John A. Ferris t. h. Henry J. T. Dawson The above Urdinance was passed by the following vote: "' esley B. ;jeale George R. Clark, Jr. John A. Ferris A. Y. i enry J. T. Dawson 1�166S