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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02398 ORD - 10/29/1948&l: Ck2DIfTAi1Ca �, AUTHORIZING Md) DIRECTIIiG IM CITY , ;AIV.33R TO P➢?.CIIASE A RIGIU- OF -laY FROi JOE H. BAFER MTD VOLBII M"ITH TO EE OSED 203 E12 rbRPOSE GF COPI- STdUC -.j-, , LtffnCG AID F.E PL -:G EUBLIC UTMITY LL:MS AID THu 7TAIET1G, SERVICING, REPi RLiG Q-D INSPDGTZ,7G SA: D LTNFSS, AUTHORIZEM THE PAY "11T OF Ti°d0 IIUIIDRED DOLLARS (0200.00) AS A CONSIDERATIOU FOR SAID RIGS -OF- li4Y AT'.D DECLARII ?G A!- Er�2MICY. 3H IT C27;S_isD 3S .TZ1 CITY C07CIh Cb' 2_7� CITY Os' 11G3ru3 CStISTI, W"-1S : SECm1011 1. That tho City Y—,G.r is ho—bj aW.hori-d and dirootod to purchase ri ht -of -tray from Joe H. Behar and Uolsn Smith for the purpose of constructing, laying and koeping public utility lines and or tho rprpose of maintaining, servioin0, repairing and inspecting some on and alouB a strip of land W,6.Li_ feet in length and 20 feet in ridth out of Lots 11 and 3 -A, Section 17 of the Flour Bluff end Encinal Farm and Garden Tracts situated in Nuoces County, Teas, as sho= by sap or plat of record in the office of the Cou 4y Clerk, of :?uecoe U.—ty, Texas, and recorded in Odom. A. Pago 43 of the =ap eoords of said county. SECTION 2. That the Cite : -maser is herab" authoriz °d and directed to pay to said Joe H. BWxr and ilolan Lrdth, jointly, the sun of Two Hundred Dollars (1200.00) for s aid rif t -c£ -way, anal for damaZes in oo —ocUon With the constructing, layin-, and maintenance of senor lino across the said property, said sun to be raid out of Sanitary Sever System Improvement Bonds, Series 10LB. SECTION 3. Tho fast that it is necessary to obtain right -of- way in order to carry out needed improvements in connection with the Coo Sanitary Sewer main across the above neationed tract creates a public emer&Tenoy and public imperative nocossit:, requiring t'.us suspension of the Charter rule that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date it is introduced end that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three several meetings of the City Council, and the Uayor having declared that such publio emergency snd imperative necessity exist, and having requested that such Charter rule be suspended, end that this Ordi- nance bo passed finally on the date of its introduction and tale effect •s i A2 from and after its pessage, IT IS ACCORDIISGL." SO ORDAINED. 06T006R PASSED 4T:D lFOVi9 this day of 4keemi9es., A. D. 1948. As TEST, R City of Corpus GIu-isti, Texas. Citv�9 cr, xy P.fYLtO J-.nD dS'' TO 1y—.,AL 0-U-, tyAttoxxey r,va Christi, Texas 194s To TM LE13ERS Oi" T3E CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi, Texas Gentlement For the roasons set forth in the omergoncy olause of the fors. going ordinance, a public cnergen..y and imperative ne oossity e:_ist for the suspension of the Chertor rule or reauiranent that no ordinance or resolution s:iall be passed °inclly or the date it is in trochioed, :mod that suoh crdinanco cr resolution shall be read at t;-see ;aectin -s of the City- Council; S, therefore, neroby request tile, you suspoad said Charter rule or requirement and mass t'110 ordinance fiaall,- on the date it is introduced, or st the nrssant noetinG of the Ci v'f Council. :. poctiYa ly, City of Corpus Christi, Texas The Charter rule mss susponded by the folloodng votes .7esley E. Seals C-eorge R. Clerk, Jr, John A. Ferris Jos T. Dawson The above ordinance was passed by the follorm:; veto: J 'fssloy E. Seale George :G Clar :c, Jr, John A. Ferris R. P,. 3enry Jae T. Dawson,