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AN ORDINANCE
APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS1
WRITTEN STATEMENT AND REPORT OF THE ESTIMATES OF THE
VARIOUS COSTS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF ANTELOPE STREET
WITHIN LIMITS THEREIN DEFINED, AND THE STATEMENTS OF
THE NAMES OF THE APPARENT OWNERS, DESCRIPTIONS AND
NUMBER OF FRONT FEET OF ABUTTING PROPERTY'ON SAID
STREET WITHIN SAID LIMITS; DETERMINING AND FIXING THE
PORTION OF SAID COSTS, AND THE RATE THEREOF TO BE
PAID BY AND ASSESSED AGAINST SAID ABUTTING PROPERTY,
'AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF, AND THE POR-
TION THEREOF TO BE PAID BY THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS; ORDERING AND SETTING A HEARING TO BE HELD AND
GIVEN TO THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS OF SAID ABUTTING
PROPERTY, AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED IN SAID PROPERTY
OR IN SAID PROCEEDINGS CONCERNING.SAID ASSESSMENTS
AND PROCEEDINGS; DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO GIVE
NOTICE OF SAID HEARING AS REQUIRED BY THE LAWS OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS AND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF CORPUS
CHRISTI, TEXAS, AND FURTHER, DIRECTING SAID CITY SEC-
RETARY IN ADDITION TO THE CONTENTS OF THIS NOTICE OF
SAID HEARING AS REQUIRED BY LAW, WHICH SHALL BE VALID
AND SUFFICIENT IN ITSELF, TO INCLUDE THEREIN A LIST
OF THE APPARENT OWNERS AND DESCRIPTION OF SAID ABUT-
TING PROPERTY AS SET OUT IN SAID REPORT OF THE DIREC-
TOR OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PROVIDING THAT SAID LIST OF
APPARENT OWNERS SHALL NOT BE CONCLUSIVE OF SAID OWN -
ERSHIP AND SHALL NOT LIMIT SAID NOTICE TO SUCH OWNERS
NAMES OR THE PROPERTIES DESCRIBED, AND THE SAID NOTICE
SHALL NEVERTHELESS BE DIRECTED TO THE REAL AND TRUE
OWNERS OF SAID ABUTTING PROPERTY, WHETHER NAMED OR
CORRECTLY NAMED OR NOT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas, heretofore on the &e_day of April, 1952, by duly enacted a
ordinance determined the necessity for and ordered the improvement
of ANTELOPE STREET in such City, within the limits therein defined,
and a duly executed notice of said ordinance having thereafter been
filed in the name of the City with the County Clerk of Nueoes Coun-
ty, Texas; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to such ordinance above mentioned, and
after having advertised for and received bids on the construction
of said improvements for the length of time and in the manner and
form as required by the Charter -of said City and the laws .of,'the
State of Texas, and having awarded a contract for the construction
of said improvements to Brown & Root, Ina, on its lowest and most
advantageous bid, and having duly and regularly made appropriation
of funds available for said purpose to cover the estimated cost to
said City of said improvements, all as provided by the Corpus
Christi City Charter and by -laws and the laws of the State of Texas,
the City of Corpus Christi did execute on April �' 1952, a contract
with Brown & Root, Inc., and the Performance Bond required by said
contract having been properly furnished and posted by said Brown &
Root, Inc. and accepted by said City Council as to form and amount
as required by the Charter of the City and the laws of the State of
Texas; and,
WHEREAS, the said City Council has caused the Director
of Public Works to prepare and file estimates of the costs of such
improvements and estimates of the amounts per front foot proposed
to be assessed against the property abutting said street to be Im-
proved, and the real and true owners thereof, and said Director of
Public Works has heretofore filed said estimates and a statement of
other matters relating thereto with said City Council, and the same
having been received and examined by said Council; and,
WHEREAS, in accordance with said statement of estimates
and other matters prepared and filed by said Director of Public
Works herein approved by said City Council, the total estimated
cost of the whole improvement of Antelope Street as contemplated
Is 0174,725.03; the estimated amount per front foot proposed to be
assessed against each abutting property and the real and true owners
thereof for curbs is $0.85 per lineal foot; the estimated amount
per front foot proposed to be assessed against each abutting prop-
erty, and the real and true owners thereof for construction of said
improvements, exclusive of curbs, io$6.4813046 per lineal foot; the
total estimated amount per front foot proposed to be assessed
against each abutting property and the real and true owners thereof
is 57.3313046 per lineal foot; and the estimated total cost of said
improvements, exclusive of Engineering and Contingencies, is 01570252.53.
- 2 to
and,
WHEREAS, according to said written statement of said Di-
rector of Public Works, the names of the apparent owners of said
abutting property and the number of front feet owned by each, the
description of their property, the amount proposed to be assessed
against each abutting property and the real and true owners thereof
and other matters contained in said statement, are as follows, to-
wit:
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raTT•TnrrNARY PAVING ASSESSMENT k
ANTETOM $TMT from CARRTZ0 STREET TO NCECES BAY BOULEVARD JJ
Pavement 6" Hot -Mix Asphaltic Concrete Brown & Root, Inca Contractor
Contract Date March 25, 1952 401 Face to Face of Curb Ft.. Roadway
Curb cost per lineal foot 40.85 46#4813046 Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot None Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cost
Sidewalk
Lin. Ft.
Sidewalk
Cost
Curb Q mlter
Lin. Ft.
Curb$
QutterCost
Total
Amount
NOFTH
CARRIZO
STREET INTERSECTION
ON
1
150
972.19
Jesusa G. Scott (N)
Bluff Portion
23
150
127.50
1,099.1
F. M. Thomason (N)
" +'
23
12
150
972x19
0
0.00
972*
lfrs. John R. Logan (S)
of IT
24
6
150
972x19
150
127.50
1,0990,
3. Do Kosar (S)
" "
24
7
150
972.19
125.5
106067
1,078.
AR
IAN S
T INMSECTION
1
150
Na t- Neyland (N)
++ '+
35
972 *20
150
127.50
1,0990'
Adela A. Bautista (N)
IT IT
35
E a of 12
75
486,10
75
63a75
549.
John & Isabell Gonzales (N)
IT it
35
W z of 12
75
486.10
75
63-75
5490
Isabel Flores (S)
IT "
34
6
150
972.20
150
127-50
1,099 -
W. To Neyland (S)
IT IT
34
7
750
972-20
150
127x50
1,0990
WA CO
STREET ITEMSE
C
ON
1
150
Wayna Ralph Long (N)
+' °
38
972.19
150
127-50
1,099o'
Santa P. Solis (N)
" +'
38
E j of 12
75
486.10
75
63.7
549a
Rosa Piz (N)
IT it
38
W j of 12
75
486-10
75
63 -7
549.
Eulogio Garza Quintanilla (S
) IT "
39
JE 125' 6
1 125
1 810.16
1
1
1 125 1
106.2
916;,
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PRELIMINARY PAVING ASSESSMENT
ANTELOPE STREET from CARRIZQ STREFT Tn NTTECE5 RAY BnTITEVARD
Pavement 62 Hot-Nix Affphaltie Concrete Brown -& Root, Ina* Contractor
Contract Date March 25, 1952 401 Face to Face of Curb Ft.. Roadway
Curb cost per lineal foot 90.85 $6.118190116 Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot Now Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cost
Sidewalk
Lin. Ft
Sidewalk
Cost
Curl,6011110ofa
Lin. Ft.
Curbw&+
baker Cost
Total
Amount
WAZO
STREET I
NTERSECT
.ON (CON T
NM
W 25' 6
25
162.03
M. L. Ramirez (S )
Bluff Portion
39
25
21.2
183.2
Christopher Club of C.C. (S )
If of
39
E 60t 7
60
388.88
60
51-Oc
43908
Manuel L. Ramirez (S )
" If
39
W 90' 7
90
583032
90
7665C
659.8
SOUTH
ST
STREET
INTERSWNION
1
150
972.19
Joe M. Gonzales (N )
it "
48
0
6.oc
97201
Victor Ta Moses (N
P "
48
12
150
972.19
150
127*5c
1,099,.E
Carolina Mondragon (S
is to
46
6
150
972.19
150
127.5c
1,099.E
Fred Garcia (S
" to
46
E 3721 7
37.5
243.05
37.5
31.8
27405
Victor T. Moses (S
it "
46
Middle
3721 of 7
37.5
243.05
37.5
31*87
2765
J• H. Mann & E• H. Hefley (
) " It
46
W 751 7
75
486 -10
75
63.7
549.E
ALUMA
S
T INTERSMTION
1
150
Erving Braslau (N )
58
972.19
150
127,5C
1,0990E
Lucy S. Winnig & Inez Barto
(N) " "
58
12
150
972620
150
1270
1,09901
Porfi.rio Mondragon (S)
" "
59
6 & F4 7
225
,458.29
225
19102
1,6490:
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Engineering. Division Compiled Checked
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PR.EISMNARY PAVING ASSESSMENT
ANTELOPE STREET from CARRIZO STREET TO NUECES BAY BOULEVARD
Pavement 6" Hot -Mix Asphaltic Concrete Brovn & Root, Inc. Contractor
Contract Date March 25, 1952 40•11, Face to Face of Curb Ft.. Roadway
Curb cost per lineal foot $0,85 $694813046 Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot hone Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cost
Sidewalk
Lin. Ft.
Sidewalk
Cost
Curb& r
Lin. Ft.
Curb
fate., Cost
Total
Amount
ALAI
A STREM
INTERSE
TION CONTINUED
W 2 7
75
486610
. Kaffie Estate (S)
Bluff Portion
59
75
63:75
549.85
SAM
RANKIN S
?SECTION
1
15
486.10
dalon Aguf%ga (N)
Monterrey
2
75
63675
549.85
fuan Guzman (N)
"
2
4
25
162 *03
25
21,25
183 «28
'homas Cantu (N)
"
2
5 & 6
50
32607
50
42050
366.57
lilvestre Arroyo (N)
s
2
7
25
162.03
25
21.25
183,28
.ruz'Espinosa (N)
"
2
8
25
162,0)
25
21.25
183628
:. U. Rivera (N)
"
2
9 & 10
50
324''07
50
42.50
366857
Ira. R. F. Tamaz (N)
"
2
11-12-
100
648,13
100
85600
733.13
,l.adys B. Hintz (N)
"
2
15+16
50
32607
0
0.00
324x07
!. U. Rivera (N)
"
2
17- �18-a9
75
486 «10
0
0r00
486e1C
iadia Orshanski. (N)
"
2
20- 21-22
75
486.10
75
63.75
549.85
fuanita Quiroz (N)
"
2
23
25
162.03
25
21925
183e2E
:lena C• Garcia (N)
"
2
24-25
50
324.07
50
42.50
366x57
lanita quiroz (N)
"
2
26.27
50
324.07
50
42,50
366,57
Public Works Dept, Corpus Christi, Texas
Engineering Division Compiled Checked
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I
.dr.
PRELIMINARY PAVING ASSESSMENT
ANTELOPE STREET from CARRIZO STREET TO NUECES BAY BOULEVARD
Pavement 6++ Ho ix Asphaltic Concrete Brown & Root, Inc Contractor
Contract Date March 25, 1952 401 Face to Face of Curb Ft.. Roadway
Curb cost per lineal foot $0,85 $&4813046 Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot None Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cost
Sidewalk
Lin. Ft.
Sidewalk
Cost
Curba e.aer
Lin. Ft
Curb &•
Cmiker Cost
Total
Amount
SAII
I RANKIN S1
REST I
SECTION
CONTID
28-W
50
324.07
'oe Casares (N)
Monterrey
2
50
42x50
366*5
nternational Hod Carriers
30 & E
�f America (N )
2
1 of-31
37 ,.5
243.o5
37.5
31.87
2740
ruana Suarez Corona (N )
2
W z 31;32
37.5
243x05
37.5
3187
274.9
1. L. Bolden (N)
'+
2
33
25
162003
25
21.25
183.2
'ablo Valerie (N)
+'
2
34.35
50
32407
50
42.50
366,5
Frs. Maria R. White (N)
'+
2
36; E 1 37
37.5
243.05
37.5
31x87
274.9
'red Garcia (N)
s
2
W 2137,38
37.5
243.05
.• r
3705
31.87
274.9
L,. Casares Este (N)
'+
2
39
25
162 *03
25
21x25
183.2
6 U. Rivera (N)
'+
2
40-41
45
29166
45
38.25
329.9
Frs. I. D. Bennett (S)
West End
1
E 701 10
70
453.69
70
59.50
513.1
lndres Maoeda (S)
"
1
Middle
28r of 10
28
181948
28
23.80
20542
Ira. C. M. Escobeda (S)
°
1
W 46r 10
46
298a14
46
39.10
337.2
lity Alley (S)
1
12
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Engineering Division Compiled Checked
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C:
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F
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PRELIMINARY PAVING ASSESSMENT
ANTELOPE STREET— from CARRIZO STREET TO NUECES BAY BOULEVARD
Pavement bit Hot=�ldix Asphaltic Concrete Brown & Root, Inc. Contractor
Contract Date March 25, 1952 401 Face to Face of Curb Ft.. Roadway
Curb cost per lineal foot 8005 0644813046 Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot None Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cost
Sidewalk
Lin. Ft.
Sidewalk
Cost
Cur6&wQW e r
Lin. Ft.
Curb $7s
Cost
Total
Amount
SMI
RANKIN S
INT
ECTION
CONTI
9
144
933.31
ntu Building, Inc. (S)
West End
1
144
12240
1,05597
JUS
EPHINE STEEET
INTEISECTION
E a 10
72
466.65
ra Sherwood Snodderly (S
"
2
72
61.2c
527.8
Casares Est,, (S
"
2
W 10
72
466.65
72
61e2
527.8
for (fey) (S)
°
2
-
12
a• Jeanette Kaffle (S
"
2
9
144
933.31
144
122*4c
1,055.7
MEDIGO
SUMI
INTERSE
)TION
9 «10
288
ty (Excluding Allay) (S)
"
3
1,866,61
0
0&00
1,866,6
RRIENLEE
BOUIZVARD
I
hMSECTIO
4446.46-
145
939.79
U. Rivera (N )
Monterrey
2
145
123#25
1,o63.0
47 -48-49
1y (N )
"
2
50-51
71.23
461.66
71x23
60*55
522.2
ty (Alley) (N)
if
2
-
21e1
rolina Trevino (N)
Highland Park
5
E 31003'1
31.03
201.11
31.03
26o3E
227A
lipe & G,G. Trevino (N)
if
5
W 75' 1
75
486.10
75
63*75
549.E
e M& Estada (S)
West End
4
31
144
933431
144
122*4C
1,0554
Public Works Dept., Corpus Christi, Texas
Engineering Division Compiled Checked
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L
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L
i
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PRELIMINARY PAVING ASSESSMENT -6
ANTELOPE Selig' from CAMIZO STREET TO NTTRSF- BAT RaIIJUARD
Pavement 6'+ HOt.Mix Asphaltic CannrAtA Brown & Rood Inc, Contractor
Contract Date March 25- 1952 40" Face to Face of Curb Ft.. Roadway
Club cost per lineal foot $0.85 Irl;i 3nl Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot No,,, Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cost
Sidewalk
Lin. Ft.
Sidewalk
Cost
CurbarGmsr
Lin. Ft.
Curter
6aeet Cost
TOM]
Amount
City (Allay) (S
west End
4
12
As Casares Est. (S
"
4
3.0
101045
657.53
101..45
86.23
74347
As Casares Est. (51,
Highland Park
4
7
85.86
556.48
85086
72.98
629411
OTIBERTSON
SIMET
INTMSECTION
1
100
648013
R. F. Cummings (N )
6
100
8500
733.1
Emerie M. Baker (N )
6
17
100
648.13
100
85400
7334
Victoria Ruiz (S)
++
3
12
100
648.13
100
85,00
733.1
Consuela C. Vega (S)
++
3
13
100
648.13
100
85400
733.1
COIE
STREET INTERSECTION
1
•100
Frank C. Canales (N)
++
7
648.13
100
85.00
733-1
Simon Joseph (N)
"
7
18
100
648013
100
85.00
733.1
Bars. Julia Benson (S)
++
2
12
100
648.13
100
85.00
733.1
Jack Bonner Co. (S)
"
2
13
100
648.13
100
85.00
733.1,
CLIVELAND
S
IMSBCTION
1
73x16
474617
Fulton- Sparks Inc. (N)
8
73.16
62.19
536.3,
kitonrSparksr Inc. (N)
Doss OLNeall
6
1.2
100
61.8_n
100
85.00
733,1
Public Works Dept., Corpus Christi, Texas
Engineering Division Compiled Checked
PRELIM[NARY PAVING ASSESSMENT
1 . :8 W8,11:11
N7N
Pavement 6" Hot Mix A phaltic Concrete Brown & Root, Ino. Contractor
Contract Date March 25, 1952 401 Face to Faoe of Curb Ft.. Roadway
Curb cost per lineal foot $50.85 $ 6ol-813n46 Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot Now Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cost
Sidewalk
Lin. Ft
Sidewalk
Cost
Curb66Geiier
Lin. Ft
Curb—
Gaiter Cos
Total
Amount
C
ID STREET
INP
SECTION
(C 1191
12
72,50
469089
Manuela Carmargo Chabes (S
Highland Park
1
7205
61.63
537.&;
Dora M. Hall (S
Does 01Nea]1
1
311
100
648 -13
100
85000
733.3
DOSS
STRW INTERSECILON
Ir_42
100
Barney Cott (N
If
5
64801,3
100
85,,00
733.3
Mrs• Janie A. Scogin (N
If
5
3"4
100
648-13
100
85.00
73393
Maria Dolores Alcpl.a (S
tt
2
8-7
100
648.13
100
85000
73303
Co Fe & Julia Terrell (5
tt
2
65
100
648.13
100
85 -00
733,63
TER STRIMI
INTERS WTION
1
50
Kirkham, Brown & Pichinson
) "
4
324.07
50
42x50
366.:
Federico Qruiroz (N)
't
2
50
324,07
50
42 -50
3666:
Mary E. Edwards and
Kate Putman (N)
ii
2
1.2
111.41
722,08
11141
94.70
816e7
Be We Dannam, Sr. (S)
of
3
4 -3
100
648.13
100
85600
73301
S- We Dunnaml Sr- (5)
Palm Park
1
7- 8-9 -10
145-3
941 -73
1450
123650
11065.2
Public Works Dept., Corpus Christi, Texas
Engineering Division Compiled Checked
PREI M UNMU PAVING ASSESSMENT
AY=FE STREET from CARRIZO STREET TO NUECES BAY BOULEVARD
Pavement 6" Hot.Mix Asphaltic Concrete Rromp w Root, 7no0 Contractor
Contract'Date ' March 25, 1952 ILO If Face to Face of Curb Ft.. Roadway
Curb cost per lineal foot 00.85 06,4813046 Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot None Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cost
Sidewalk
Lin. Ft
Sidewalk
Cost
Curbd ^-'-r
Lin. Ft
Curb,&
6.Mer Cos
Toil
Amount
Y STREET
NTERSEC
ON
..
243«28
Sam E. Wilson, Jr0 (N)
Palm Park
4
1,576077
243.28
20607
1,783.5
Sam E. Wilson, Jr. (S)
"
5
-
243028
1,576.77
243028
20607
1,78305
POET
AVENUE I
EC
ON
-
222e92
Sam E. Wilson, Jr. (N)
"
7
1,444a81
112092
95098
1,54007
Mamie Herro (N)
Highlands Additio
1 5
1
119024
772.83
119024
101035
874.1
Sam Eo Wilson, Jr. (S)
Palm Park
6
—
222.92
1,444081
222092
189.48
1,63402.
C., Ashley Johnson (S)
Highlands Addition
4
6
119025
772.90
119025
101.36
87402
LEXIMMN
STROT
I14TEISECTION
11
175022
1 ,135065
Mrs. Armi.e M. Bagnall (S)
"
1
175022
148094
1a284a5
R. C. Elliot (3)
1
12
175022
1,135065
175022
148094
1,2866'
Joe W. Johnson (N)
"
2
1
175022
1,135065
175a22
148.94
1,284.5;
Rill Walker (N)
"
13
S, 7502214
75,22
487.52
75022
63094
551.41
lalph H. Mayers (N)
"
23
Middle
501 14
50
324.07
50
42e5o
366o5'
Laude E & C.H. Kearney (N)
"
13
W 5or 14
50
324.07
50
42050
366,5
Public Works Dept., Corpus Christi, Texas
Engineering Division Compiled Checked
FRELUMLAU PAVING ASSESSMENT
ANTELOPE STREET from CARRT7C SMRRT Tn N )Er! gS BAy BOiTd.EP RD
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Pavement 611 Het -Mix Asphaltic Concrete Brown & Root, Ina. Contractor
Contract Date March 25, 1952 10' Fran. to FAce Of Curb Ft.. Roadway
Curb cost per lineal foot $0.85 $6.1,813046 Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot None Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cos[
Sidewalk
Lin. Ft
Sidewalk
Cost
Cur6&64* ar
Lin. Ft
Curb &-
Ga11er Cost
Total
Amount
KERMY
STR
ID
ECTION
1
166.03
Mrs. Antoinette Lemke (N
Nelson Addition
2
1,076.09
166.03
1416-13
1,217.f
City (Alley) (N
) It
2
-
11.45
Agnes Aboud (N
It
2
8
56.32
365603
56032
47687
r
4120,
Mary lhntzer (S
t'
1
7, 116.031
116.03
752.03
2.16x09
98.63
850.E
Louis Ganem (S
tt
1
V 501 8
50
324.07
50
42.50
366.!
City (Alley) (S
"
1
--
11045
T. M. Lawrence (S
tt
1
9
56.32
365.03
56.32
47.87
412.5
HIILCREST
S
T INTERSECTION
1-2
141.70
918.40
L. 0. Ingle (N
Teresa Terrace
2
0
0600
918.4
Vincent Russell &
Jo A. Luciano (S
„
1
2
118.20
766.09
118.20
100.47
8660'5
ODY AVENLE
INTERS
TION
1 & 19
299.29
catholic Church (N )
It
3
,939679
299.29
254.40
2,194.19
Mrs* C. E. O'Meara and
Chas. Gilland (S)
„
5
E I of 5
169.92
,101630
169.92
144.43
1,245.73
Guaranty Title & Trust
Cc* & W. K. Sheppard S
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Public Works Dept., Corpus Christi, Texas
Engineering Division Compiled Checked
PREMMINARY PAVING ASSESSMENT
ANTELOPE STREET from CARRIZO STREET TO NUECES BAY BOULEVARD
_10:
Pavement 6t' Hot-Mix Athaltic Concrete Brown & Root, Inr.. Contractor
Contract Date March 25, 1952 40' Face to Face of Curb Ft.. Roadway
Club cost per lineal foot $0.85 $6113046 Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot . None Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cost
Sidewalk
Lin. FL
Sidewalk
Cost
CurbA6etmr
Lin. Ft
Curb-&—
Cost
Total
Amount
STIUMN
AVEME
INTER3ECTION
1
19&66
Catholic Church (N )
Teresa Terrace
4
127942
19,,66
16.71
14613
Joe S. Stillman (N )
Forest Park
18
1r2
111.182
724&74
111,82
95&05
819.79
So S. Hoover (N )
"
18
3
50
324-07
50
42.50
366.57
Carlos P. Stillman (N)
"
is
4
50
324907
50
42.50
366x57
Mrs. Sarah Saenz (N)
t'
18
5
50
324&07
50
42x50
366&,57
Ethel Wright Estes (S)
t'
17
9•+10
100
648 -13
100
85 &00
733.13
Ross L. Allen (S)
t'
17
6.7-x8
150
972020
150
127&50
1,099 -7
PAIM
DRIVE I
TI
N
..
320
H. G. Heaney (N)
Heaney Traot
—
2,07602
320
272.00
2,346,0
Emil Biel (N)
it
-
—
350
2,26 8.46
350
297.50
2,565.9
H. G- Heaney (N)
It
—
.+
69 &12
2j39208
369912
313.75
2,706&1
H& G- Heaney (S)
"
w
320
,074.02
320
272000
2,346,0
Emil Biel (S)
"
350
,268.46
350
297,50
2,565&9
H. G. Heaney (S)
tt
•-
•�
279-72
,812 -95
279.72
237-76
2,05007
Public Works Dept., Corpus Christi, Texas
Engineering Division Compiled Checked
F'R>•.T.TMTIIARY PAVING ASSESSMENT
'.1 ,• 'r Vi �fy1 - Y'. DO . 1l I :.-1 t �t
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Pavement 611 Hot-Mix Asphaltic Concrete Brawn & Root, Inc, Contractor
Contract Date March 25, 1952 1101 Face to Fare nt Mjrb Ft.. Roadway
Curb cost per lineal foot SO-85 SA 1;Ri RO).A Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot None Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cost
Sidewalk
Lin. Ft.
Sidewalk
Cost
C.,60-6.w.
Lin. Ft.
Curb -s-.
6.&er Cost
Total
Amount
LA
CE M11E
INTEREcECTION
1
104056
G. L- Millar (N
Bartholome Add,
3
677+68
104056
88+88
766 &5
he go Heaney (S
Heaney Tract
—
-
139.85
906 641
139.85
318&87
1,025 -'t
JamSe Santikoa (S
Bartholome Add&
8
1
50.11
324+78
50 -31
42.59
367+:
R
E STREET INTERSECTION
—6-7 -8-9
271.24
Ste John Evan. Luth+ Church
(N) "
4
1,757 -99
271.24
230&55
1,98805
Amelia Hodges (S )
a
7
1r2
75&25
487072
75 +25
63.96
551 &E
M. J. Frangos (S )
11
7
3
50
324&07
50
42.50
366.5
Anna Barthlome Shoree (S )
t1
7
4
50
32607
50
42-50
366.5
Fred Clarkson (S)
't
7 •
5
50
32607
50
42.50
366.5
D. We Grant — Trust (S)
"
7
6
50
324.07
50
42.50
366-5
LLTI
Y STREET I
WERSECUON
'
—
1261
Dudley Harris (N)
rt
5
804+33
124-1
105&49
909&8
Temple Lumber Co. (S)
"
6
..
169.34
1,097.54
169.34
143.94
1,241.!,
Public Works Dept., Corpus Christi, Texas
Engineering Division Compiled Checked
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PRELIMINARY PAVING ASSESSMENT
ANTELOPE STREET from CARRIZO STREET TO NUECES BAY BOULEOARD
Pavement 6" Hot -Mix Asphaltic Concrete Brown & Root, Inc. Contractor
Contract Date March 25.0 1959 IQ' Face to Face of rhirb Ft.. Roadway
Curb cost per lineal foot $0.85 $6.4813046 Paving rate per front foot
Sidewalk cost per sq. foot None Sidewalk rate per front foot
Property Owner
Name of Addition
Block
Number
Lot
Number
Property
Frontage
Paving
Cos[
Sidewalk
Lin. FL
Sidewalk
Cost
Curbt6ar.e
Lin. Ft.
Curb$
Culler Cost
Total
Amount
PROJECT TOTALS . . . .
. . . . . . .
. .
. . . .
14Y410.2
93,396
96
4421.01
11,407+84
104,804
Total Cost of Projeot(EXclading
Cost to A11 Property Owners
Railroad Croa
. . . . • . ..
ings)
. . .
. ...
. . . ♦ e
$ 174,
104
25.03
04.82
9,
2,
1
Direct Paving Cost to the
Cost to City as a Property
Engineering & Contingencies
City • . . • . • .
Owner . . . . . e
(10%) . .. .
. o
. .
. e e .
. . . .
. . . . •
0.21
88.83
72.50
6 8;"
Total Cost of Project to
a City . . . . . .
. . ..
. •
•
Estimated Cost to Missouri
Pacific Railroad f
r Construction
of Crossings:
Double Treat
at Leary Street)
2,000.00
Single Track
at Alameda Stree
1
.00 i3
OOOoO
Estimated Cost to Southerr
Pacific Railroad f
r Cons1ruotion
of Crossings:
Single Tra
ok at Staples Stree
1
0.00
1 000.00
Public Works Dept., Corpus Christi, Texas
Engfnee:i,g Division Compiled Checked
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the written statement and report of the
Director of Public Works heretofore filed with the City Council,
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showing the estimated total cost of the whole improvement of Antelope
Street, within the limits defined; the estimated amount per front
foot proposed to be assessed against each abutting property and the
real and true owners thereof for curbs on said street; the estimated
amount per front foot proposed to be assessed against each abutting
property, and the real and true owners thereof for construction of
said improvements, exclusive of curbs, on said street; the total es»
timated amount per front foot proposed to be assessed against each
abutting property and the real and true owners thereof on said street;
the estimated total cost of said improvements on said street, exclu-
sive of Engineering and Contingencies; the names of the apparent own"
are of the property abutting on said street within the limits defined,
with the number of front feet owned by each and the description of
property and other matters relative,thereto, having been received and
examined by the City Council, said report is hereby in all things ap-
proved and adopted.
SECTION 2. That it is hereby found and determined that the
total estimated cost of the whole improvement of Antelope Street,
within the limits defined, is: $174,725.03; the estimated amount per
front foot proposed to be assessed against each abutting property
and the real and true owners thereof for curbs on Antelope Street,
within the limits defined, is $0.85 per lineal foot; the estimated
amount per front foot proposed to be assessed against each abutting
Property, and the real and true owners thereof for construction of
said improvements„ exclusive of curbs, on Antelope Street, within
the limits defined, ie $6.4813046 per lineal foot; the total estimat-
ed amount per front foot proposed to be assessed against each abut-
ting property and the real and true owners thereof on Antelope
Street, within the limits defined, is $7.3313046 per lineal foot;
and the estimated total cost of said improvements on Antelope Street
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within the limits defined, exclusive of Engineering and Contingen-
cies, is $157,252.M.
SECTION 3. That a portion of the costs of said Improve-
ments shall be paid and defrayed by the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas and that a portion of the cost of said improvements shall be
paid by and assessed against the property abutting upon said street,
within the limits defined, and against the real and ]true owners,
thereof in accordance with, and in a manner provided by, the Charter
of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, and by the Acts of the 40th
Legislature of the State of Texas, First Called Session, Chapter 106,
and known and shown as Article 1105 -•b of Vernon's Annotated Civil
Statutes of Texas, and that the total cost of said improvements shall
be and are hereby apportioned between said parties and shall be paid
and defrayed as follows:
(a) The cost of constructing, reconstructing or repairing -
said improvements within the area between and under rails, tracks,
double tracks, turnouts and switches, and two feet on each aide
thereof, of any railway,' street railway or interurban, using, occu-
pying or crossing such street or portion thereof hereby ordered and
approved, shall be paid by the respective owners thereof and assessed
against such railway, street railway or interurban, and its road bed,
ties, rails, fixtures, rights and franchises, and the real and true
owners thereof, in the manner provided by the terms of the City Chart»
er of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, and by said Acts of the 40th
Legislature of the State of Texas (1927, above identified.
(b) The City of Corpus Christi shall pay the whole cost
of construction, reconstruction or repair of the curbs, within the
Intersections of said street with other streets and alleys and shall
pay not less -than one —tenth (1 /10th) of the total remaining cost of
said improvements on said streets exclusive of the costs of the curbs,
in front of the respective properties abutting upon said street, said
costs being the amount as hereinabove set out in Section 2 hereof.
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(c) The property abutting upon said street, within the
limits defined, and the real and true owners thereof, shall be as-
sessed and pay for the total cost of constructing, reconstructing or
repairing, as the same may be, of curbs in front of their respective
properties, and shall pay all of the remaining cost of said improve-
ments on said street upon which they abut, exclusive of the amount
thereof herein specified to be paid by any railway, street railway
or interurban, as set out in Sub- seotion (a) above, and by the Oity
of Corpus Christi as set out in Sub - section (b) above, and inclusive
of the costs of all incidentals and appurtenances. However, such
remaining costs to be assessed against and paid by abutting property
and the real and true owners thereof shall not in any case exceed _
nine - tenths (9 /10ths) of the total costs of said improvements on the
street upon which they abut exclusive of the costs of curbs, said
costs being at the rate of, and in the amounts as hereinabove set out
in Section 2 hereof.
The amounts payable by the abutting property and the real
and true owners thereof shall be assessed against such abutting
property and the real and true owners thereof, and shall constitute
a first and prior lien upon such abutting property and a personal
liability of the real and true owners thereof; provided, however,
that no amount shall be assessed against such abutting property or
the real and true owners thereof in excess of the benefits to said
property in the enhanced value thereof by reason of said improve-
ments on the street upon which it abuts, and that said cost which
may be assessed against such property and its real and !true owners
shall be in accordance with the FRONT FOOT RULE OR PLAN in proportion
as the frontage of such property is to the frontage to be improved,
provided that, if it shall appear at the hearing on special benefits,
hereinafter provided for, that the, application of such rule or plan
in-
will result in Aquality or injustice then such rule of apportionment
shall be applied as will in the judgment of the City Council produce
substantial justice and equality between respective parcels of
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property and the real and true owners thereof, considering the speo-
ial benefits in enhanced value to be received and burdens imposed, all
in accordance with and as provided for in said City Charter and lie
said Acts of the 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, First Called
Session, Chapter 106, as hereinabove identified.
That the amounts payable by the real and true owners of
said abutting property shall be paid and becomes payable in five (6)
equal annual installments, the first of which shall be due and pay-
able twenty (20) days after the date said improvements are completed
and accepted by the said City Council, and the remaining four (4) in-
stallments to be due and payable, respectively, one (1), two (2),
three (3) and four (4) years from and after the date of such accept-
ance and bearing interest at the rate of five per centum (5 %) per
annum from said date of acceptance, payable annually; provided, how-
ever, that the owners of said property shall have the privilege of
paying any one of, or all of, such installments at any time before
maturity thereof by paying the total amount of principal due, togeth-
er with interest accrued, to the date of payment; further, that if
default be made in the payment of any such installments of principal
or interest promptly as same mature, then /the option of the contractor
or assigns,the entire amount of the assessment upon which such de-
fault 1s made, shall be and become due and payable together with
reasonable Attorneyls Fees and collection costs, if incurred.
SECTION 4. That a hearing be given to the real and true
owners and all owning or claiming any interest in any property abut -
tang upon said portion of said street, within the limits defined, and
to all others owning, claiming or interested in said property, or any
of said matters as to the assessments and to the amount to be assessed
against each parcel of property and the real and true owners thereof,
and as to the special benefits to said property to be received from
said improvements, if any, or concerning any error, invalidity, irre-
gularity or deficiency in any proceedings or contract with reference
thereto, or concerning any matter or thing connected therewith, which
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hearing shall be held by the City Council of said City in the Coun-
oil Chamber of the City Hall in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, at
2:00 otolock P.N. on the 29TH day of APRIL , A.D., 1952, at
which time all persons, firms, corporations or' estates owning or
claiming any such abutting property, or any interest thereln, and
their agents or attorneys, or persons interested in said proceedings
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are notified to appear,and to be heard in person or by counsel and
may offer evidence; and,said hearing shall be adjourned from day to
day and from time to time and kept open until all persons, evidence
and protests have been duly heard; and the City Secretary of the City
of Corpus Christi, Texas is hereby directed to give notice of said
hearing by publication in the CORPUS OHRISTI TIMES, the official news-
paper of general circulation in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas;
and said notice shall be published at least three times in said newsw
paper before the date set for said hearing, the first of which pub+
•lioations shall be at least ten days prior to the date of said hear-
ing, and]such notice by publication shall be valid and sufficient
without any further form of notice, as provided for and in accordance
with the terms and provisions of said City Charter and of Chapter 106,
of the Acts of the First Called Session of the 40th Legislature of the
State of Texas, known and shown as Article 1105 -b of Vernon's annotat•-
ed°Civil Statutes of Texas; however, said City Secretary is further
directed, in addition to the contents of the notice of said hearing
as required by law; which shall be for all purposes valid and suf-
ficient in itself, to include therein the list of the names of the
apparent owners, and the descriptions of said abutting property as
set out In said Director of Public Workst report, provided, how-
ever, that the said list of apparent owners and property descrip-
tions so included in said Notice, shall merely be cumulative of
and in addition to the requirements of said notice as provided by
the laws of the State.of Texas, and the Charter of the City of Corpus
Christi, Texas, and shall not in any manner be conclusive of the real
and true owners or of the correct descriptions of said abutting
®g»
property nor limit said notice to the properties described or to
such apparent owners named therein, but said notice shall neverthe-
less be directed to the real and true owners of said abutting prop-
erty, whether named or correctly named therein or not, and to all
others claiming, owning or interested in any manner in any of said
abutting property on said street within the limits defined.
SECTION b. That following such hearing as above provided
assessments will be levied against said abutting property and the
real and true owners thereof for that portion of the cost of said im-
provements hereinabove determined to be payable by said abutting
property and the real and true owners thereof, and which assessments
will be a first and prior lien upon said abutting property and a per-
sonal liability and charge against the real and true owners thereof.
a
In levying said assessments, if the name of the owner be unknown, it
shall be sufficient to so state the fact, and if said abutting prop-
erty be owned by an estate or by any firm or corporation, it shall -be
sufficient to so state the fact, and it shall not be necessary to
give the correct name of any such owner, and no error or mistake in
attempting to name any such owner or in describing any of said prop-
erty shall invalidate any assessment or certificate issued in evidence
thereof, but nevertheless the real and true owner of said abutting`
property shall be liable and the assessment against said property
shall be valid whether or not such owner be named or correctly named,
or said property correctly described.
SECTION 6. The fact that the aforesaid improvements and
the construction of same immediately are necessary to the health,
safety and general welfare of the public because of the heavy traffic
along said street creates a public emergency and an imperative public
necessity requiring the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordin-
ance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date of its intro-
duction and that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three
several meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor, declaring such
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emergency and necessity to exist, having requested the suspension
of the said Charter rule and 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 I8 80 ORDAINED.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 0 day of April, A. D., 1952.
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Clty of Corpus Christi, Texas
EST:
City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
City Attorn
Corpus Christi, Texas
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19cf ;z,
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas `
Gentlemen:
For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing
ordinance, a public emergency and imperative necessity exist for the suspen-
sion 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,
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,
e d
MAYOR
City of Corpus Christi, Texas
The Charter rule was suspended by the following vote;
Leslie Wasserman
Jack DeForrest
Sydney E, Herndon
George L. Lowman
Frank E. Williamson
The above ordinance was passed by the following vote:
Leslie Wasserman
Jack DeForrest
Sydney E. Herndon
George L. Lowman
Frank E. Williamson
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