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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes City Council - 04/16/1980tire Of CSS Clekl$71, T' COMM AttT1104 SPAM tf, Ila* 7u P. ML r Luther Jones Mayor Pro Tem Edwar,;t t Sample Council Viers 4r.. Jack lest Devid Dias ,tacit K. Domphy *etty 4. Townie Cliff Zirsky C#ir PionmIter - Marvin Townsend City Attorney J. grace Aycock £iter Seeratari tilt 4. head !Mayor Lzethesr hones called the meeting to order in the nc1i C.wer of Cit #17ti1.. The invocation was giv,e1 birMaior. A. C. doss .oaf the Sal r i €x Arrat following- whlch the: Pledge of Allegiance to th Flag 0f the United Status woe ., kms 3aj, City Secretary hill O. Read called the ref! t of required Charter Officers awed verified that the ne.cessrr-Y quorum s present to conduct a legally consti- tuted ruing. Mayor Jones announced the issuance of the following proclamations: -PRIVATE PIttlPEiiTY Wifir - April 19-15. 1980 and "MATiO AL SEC3iETA*1ES WE£.W - lirll 20-24, WO, Motion by Diaz that the minutes of the Regular Council Meetings of February 27, 1980 and March 5, 1980 be approved a$ presented; seconded b.y 2arsky.i add passed unanimously. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mayor Jones called for Appointments to floards and Commissions. .Nominations .were nada to the f itit+win $r. Edior lite. Mr. Ott & txales - Mars. A £nglehardt • ibttai► €ry -iarsicy that tR!'sS three nominees be Confirmed Jhr Other four' asPPointments by made next week. seconded by Turner, and pa 1e4 Win€mousy. Motion by Turner that thele.appointeents not be ef.f+ierest aantli the. a3Ys�{aiati�.� - nts to the .other f.t r vacancies have been mode and altern tes dasi- nat.!d secondlyd T #,, ,e+iwl+i.Iati+ac sttispointimpots to the iii.. .464 141000g14 itft. ‘114mariii itit bis a9Oift tlit. , '1,,.:.t.r.i7........,4. .-;:.:-,Y. i? .-..:,_" . . A #00110141V TOMO to 14.1rw Sr **MOO tqr tra ,o ' Idsra - i t) 4/442 • or -..:As . tioe by Serrpi+t the foreplay appoiraionats be coati Terror. and pass.tY- n regard t *airy .Aotlsorltr Vis, Couricti Male bnispity a tar: further Information n d to the Wil{ f;rstions O 1R t $o lilt -iin c iry ,ay rty viatoger Itamittret started Out the staff wilt prommen - I`ntformet +f., Amin though the Authority oust be in coma lance with Stites Motion by bermby Mit further q atificatiitws and*ties Iva desl tad.. seli‘krel 'Ctii'eett' and bossed 1tirt y. r jeavat announced the consideration of appointments to the airport -Advisory board, anti tho fallasrlly ;art reontinateai: Terns to fxpirt lir. Clarence Pricier 4/4/52 A6, swoon tioodAili*OantMlotst) 4� sir. Pate ( otoko 4//4/52 - Vie gas fiat# 4/4/12 Mrs. Pauli G3sa +n + (r t: ►tl 2 11:4100 by s.6004 thii the foregoh 9 oaPotateents be confirmed., seconded Turner and POW- Uneamousty- Mallen" gem tbat the appointuonts to the building Standards loard k,, sicendrd by Turner and passed arnaninintsiy, tie rc33golderlii. €olinwinat • brief er -that no vacancies exi staid at this that; for ,AI trams t 3 e6�a€tao of thi appinto*nt f r dee Otte rid fq#iaeailtgppoldttt wst- teetirsitedt Tem t then = tns ***Oar mit me,,,415 tem. 4000 St, 14& Page ) -2'iia!`3 3e.�:'L'fi.Sa kas++.x'['[ €.n+v?";r,w0.-7omisae€*3,-.... Con ract-uat- ar ntsa►ti D t.ulx Wilt; K.Wirst located north tf1*-17 and west of Mel it Road- The emners of the property hone signed o contract for anne4at on, The 124 unit apalsrtnent project was bulit €A l'70 and houses approximately 400 people.; The €teoj t .; all ety-sti1ft4':5': City Manager Towes.end explained Putt fir_ Johnny ii iado, 'frustet, -and Ks.... gera P$e+a. truste,t, .a' , Tacei a wow hove r'rrsse seed to and rtonts'ted An Woo, Meyor Jonel,..ascertainedLtat no one. "xrs zit audience destrad to stye#k !r. regard to this annexation. Council Member War inquired -If els aloe a,Fitt broaden the Cites. tar* h:Se, and City' Manager TiiwnSen4 redised Tu the Affirmative. Mayor Jones esker/ about the reasons they lsave re4uested anneAetion. City Manager Townsend explained that it Was a co trectual commitment entered into when the water and sewer service was requested, end the annexation- will nnexatio -will re wit in a substantial reduction in utility bills, even though they will be subject to ad vabaree taxes, $atit►ra by Naz Chat the heart tsg be carred, *ecOnded by Ianrple: and passed unanimously, ;lotion by Sample that !.alae Village hest be annexed to the City, seconded by Diaz and passed unanimously, s sty x*s*x* t w t* rs Mayor Jones called for the City Manager's Reports. City Manager Townsend presented the following items with related comments and explanation and recommended that; • e. � „ ba y' ��� �,��#s Lien. irate Revenue iOebt Service be emended by a..r:+.e• frrxr tntersst on the first PlartgiiM-WaPOAO tor Escrows Fu228 1 , and interest on Coke Canyon Const -ruction Fund i iti.96ti): and lo.reesin'g estimated payments by the Water System by $3:0,160.-, and tire budget for the Water Fund be ammmled to reduce appropriation* for first Mortgage Revenue Sond Debt Service by %.3$9.,960 and to tn.r.rea3e ,appropriations for Junior Lien Plebt Service by $389•.96Q. Tees amendments- will reallocate 41;r.r!a3i I x. ` from iirht 'Service to the Zhalke i}stvyon CnIstructisara FsiM! Hhizh will help defer an ,adsluice?#i ;n;e ssf riva es tliysr ,Authority bonds. Sleet.* %eater Cisersr“ Aware-I:0g De41.4, Ilk itade. . . ' 041* 44414404K rr4mitholeete of Ow Platting Ordinance be teeteded te - provide the Poitowinv (t): levoiveMeet Of the Perk ai.314 llecreetion 'Ward in the location a 1.04. * iO 1410400%10M-sedjet.A0X,Ilitftirikmfaift moiety vhould be tele h liew of peek teed le Ceriale Initaitec„ (2) 00144nfon a IS* o? the ;mod In resideetial_sudlelelome of less. than 20 acres Of* it tee escrettoft of ;be tinning 00etelteien. deOlit Of money reedit to St of the raw teed value of the subdivision. .0) Dedicetion of 5 of the teed in resideotial subeivisiont of 20 res Of eare,, (4) to non-reeideetial eybeivisioes. dedicationof 5% *if the lied Or, at the diecretioft if thelalanning Comelselon, deposit of money equal to 3% of the ram I.w value of the eubdivision•. Nodedicatimmor deposit uf gooey In eubdivisions utilized far Woe- _...LS.mwmfi In the 'i -i" and "1-3ft zoeing distritts only. A oceltrace would have re be executed run" gw the per *ere value to be ted to meet perk dedication purposes If the land is .toped with a. use -MOM' then "1'2" er "1-5" end requiring payment of ft ioterorst froette time of Mime of the subdivision plat. 0) improvement ey the t:itv coincidentally with development of the sub- division including fillengend grading as mety be necessary to make the park usable el an active or pessive recreation.' area end pientin9 cress and tress. The sUbdivider under a reimbursement contract with the City tould develop the park with reimbursement upon acceptance of de park or, if the parties Agree. over *fl extended periodwith interest on the unpaid balanCe- The Mooning Cormissioe recommends all of the above except the involvevent of Vhoe-Park and Aecreation lewd. ordinance No. 15434, passed Perch 26. 1980. closing the alley in Block 9, eater ileaCh Addition between Twigg and Mann •Streets. be *tended to provide as a condition for the closing "dedication of a 20' utility easement Including . vehicular access to the north aost-half of the easement for electrical service in lieu of "dedication of a 20utility easement and meintenanee o the north one-half of the block of vehicular access to the buildieg for electrical service". The amendment, ehich has been approved by the appiicent. clarifies tht conditieo for title purposes. d. eale -of tee 29 relesininn unsold 'Tots rrlealade Lebe 4110404 on the basis of 20t down with the betahce due in or reer at an interest rate of JZ. t1 At t nn d of ene year, the pr lee Interest rate at Fire: City Natlomal_ilank of New or t$ 151 or morete payment be allowed to be _ deferred for one Year upon paYment of one leer's iettrest, Coencil Member $W inquired if Council Members and -City staff reebere weull (5) ailewe4 ty„1, purcelsetetee Iets, cit.? eleaqer Toweeene replied that tets has been die...ussed w;nd thy deeisioe . • . wvtayett Otould nrAK ailv,wed t4 ----- 1 &,-,q4al&N furtNfr IhA! Ciy employees kir* prohiMitd ,n%tei 1 Magma*, **stoat Page 5 Oliotroat €qrr p4,eth+Ii+xdT"f aa'r etaei:ea ter-firtif -Tirp int} -T nR1Ale`ui the Peedlbliltv of ae saefeir adventage over citlee s 1=a are not employed bv the C%tf- The-egrattement herw ee the City and the develoFeers of iksu4laed Creek Subdivisciey:;, Unit 3, for City prrrtic"spa tion in oversiziog a s,rttitary sewer line be amenote to correct the 'tame of the developer. The egret ent should show that the developer is " sxeces Developmeet Caviler listed of-IdoodI. M Creek-DeveloPtrs2% That agrewteaertt provides for the City to pay $7,710.76 for .01..trOZhIg the fine free 12.E to lid`' 1014 w.1 sg;,-rove f oe August 8. /M. - The subdivision iv located s th. of 0;ghwet" is west of Violet Aoas aro cast. yr 1Neatern Mills 3rsbdlvis+!x► Deed restrictions be released ort Lot I2, Forrest Par#►# Unit 2, 3042 Duffel*. Street, roil 144 wad aon+5d "1-l" i;tgnt Industry and restricted to be used es a< laundry tn. 19L5, with the City holes Bade a party to the restrictions.: Th. City rezoned thl lot "A -Y" Apartneet excuse District in 1 and shbuld have released the deed restriettoes lit that hetet. The estate of the owner . wishes vs seit-the pse4Ptrt.g, Assignment of tree lease for atae:kts Salt Stayed, located along the intra+roaetel Cacsal €.roes rr. Henry atazit..Sr., t* Mr. and 15rs. ebrri s D. Merritt 'W appr'oyR6,. itr_ and firs.. Merritt w iii *swat ell obligations of Air, Stack, iecludtesg tthe +, dIttit Iflam:-ww ----- �.. continued oo ,e-esonth-tea-eaoee€h basis- The land is along t_e John F. Kertgedy Coag wedge the City -leases from vies School Lanrd Board. h. The City 44$* 2,18 square feet from the Corpus Christi Mousing Authorityi. at 3701 awe stmt for S 5.00 per weak, including utilities *1014 Janitorial services to be used to help relieve over crowded conditions at the City-Coonty Health: Center an.MorYn+e Aped where Ow tdvnaen, infants, Children WIC participants receive nutrition, edutition end food vouchers Funds are provided in the federally paid for prograaa for rental of this she. i. The Co pe eat iott Plan be emended to allow Department treads, with approvel of the City Manager, two withhold a salary irtsrsase or reduces an eep}ayee4s salary by one step for continued unsatisfactory performance. F-4 - 1. Council MemOrrr Za.rsky inquired if this action could be accomplished Just by theauthority of ae scper+risor antd City Manager.Townsend explained that it 1'x111 bee. - approved first by t supervisor, the divisions head. the department and then by the City eeneger, or his agent, who 1s Mr. Chuck Speed, Personnel Director. Council $er• Turner asked if all employees have jolt descriptions, and 1CMleage{ ` rep# het- they4tmle rho• where e'er deSettittions of fiat lets. " Council Member Turner then inquireed if there art any- performance criteria, and Mr, Townsend 'toted that some jobs etre aseesuresd by the s rpervisar, but -this is di ffi- ina the cast of *DMO positions:- - r "` J. A finencisei accounting and. bade tltsgi system be teased frog ISO, Corpus Christi, on Cha iaasil gf the emly bid received of 53,677.00 per month with an additiooe►t ". time cost of S3 880 for traliesing, trensportaetion and Progr eenirrg-" aid levitatioes 4ftr"e sxaer4 to .reser Then Kili1 on'f 11P17 -S si[tTng a tiTOF " Ihis .... E ..te. 7c 2_., t „R.. A t.. �a.e Sg?d_7Jn ! r3' r�^. �--..n rrrPr�sc ,.( "1. ""..*1. ?,-ft: 4.{.me of questis,°o frees nfmiul self rto tit t traci. ise sit# for the Coseverttai Pop everray sod Pert ier;0 t !mese *wed leprosemenS at Corpus Christi irrtereetlonst. Ar!(, i -- Co ret, otr tion Core , ! tin:. ss taw :# i of. $1,Z$.$3L . r clrIS, $*.A* t dee .iii ar s tis. MiliPrille0110011tof $4210.,000- taiteglipstoth . t: .t ril sor s_t t l ttae aid that litglasiriti,by City forms rottatid .'4-. Ott Introoco ii1 - iW 'Construct on ryes,r t ,. sebeitted, the low ktd• of $1731.13.X. 1,.s O SOO is t 1 dtug tit - ink## Citi .forces and related . ps ss -70 lam F voirturritece te. tip *Sri Of- kith totijsstk :' t +►' f+ Went* Park bS ieupOtremi hr ad ttrc1edtes cIosieg colt,. he:,, sri .iii asl s►r+.d! tip tend rty� -wit;. J>titi+► ictafi`z tofr.,. Jae Droision4.110 in Lot, I. "- d, 1.i tt, *lock .96* Setjsr., tmu 'for rti, t est:p.rc. $ o!.. :_t'1a+spsr ' 404 :00 i sasitrrag. **id t.t, pr t t. I . 0410 i s ty t #rty rir irs a ae is i+3 meted the t i tfiet t , Ct ty s tfi•✓- ix tri to rrilttr ftrre p op.rty 4 wens in eei OtiSfq-# to ssstst t .S by pr•idt g :+ate_ typs fiats est vitt take' into c oriiiisrattoh s'tss iiru i tar: , to t• ltser?'4,It Gift test reopititind 4ifiloinoit .rai.s j to a proeat;.,af FM aid the associated Or t, the Chir rifilt tsrt fy firs s for prjsts:ouit of • Lira deitif; tss Of obi igatIon; lien r ird.t con- tic .' ardsr firthe. park.'tori Clot; coonot be issued unt t tfi. 9r.nt is frarx thaw eedieeto-dn the City not ri* tiwt►ia !sin` x. 11# i�My r #to t%a. '.ti ,lsra1 nt of M the Park t . to- t%a foa l bf start ihrs ie: shetotfly° th :fes -oaf oflas<ses. 444grolits Catsilti.i "1 w sPrinomforInk *hi Seitatilif t'r„ ;1 F' *nes esselatimant test the Planning Omanion >,rl-i l provide Inforwe- 1 .. ._.fe -Park fleisa4t .t that Pisa ng t t **IOW csw►d cts a- Israrirag_; +d6 if the Park has different ideas free tliosit of the 'laming Commission, no Polk lid wilt hew se !9eort ani ty to Present their views before the Covert/ at the tie* tINA matter is heart. Ors_ ConWas queetiomed the warding oat the propose!, and City Meneger Townsemt pointed out that the werdieeeg e6 that issue Is they .sem 4s the Kooning fiCa ee fission recommended. City xieMeager lownsend continued .by ;at4 that the ordinance should reflect that the PIM sold be sant to the Perk Snort but not restrict the planning £aenaisstme to wait for:cemeeets from the Park Board. He stated theft its fait SW* tit the Clown does Mt went the :Hanning Gcreeels*Ian to wash fem. Imola& tap" Pisa 11•`s3'. fr �.a -v lam. I',s.es ;+a aa, eti w $-- Ars ,mesad to tali dial moetlegn to consider the beetling of the parks in the subdivision- 1441 assured the Couecil that chis, wit/ be clarified before the *tont reading of the ordinance next week. There were eso further its on the City Manager's iteports.- iatiby Somata that the City er's R ports; s taus "*" t.lru"I" se Is the exception of item "j" which wee wftydrown, be approved; seconded by and passed unanimously. * 1Q * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Maynr Jooes celled for consideration of the fa owing pending zoning case: l l '.Supey t '`it -Tip' to "i-2", located on the sauths#de of McArdle Aped, reax[drat y t feet west of fresh Drive, was heard on July II, and ID... I3' and t aced until en -adequate site plan could be submitted for the existing plumbing supply #neSt.- ;n Armory 14, I9e0. the City mil granted s one-amed y : ea tt*tesion for the appt kient skit the required site. ptean. Mr. Oildr hes ssibmitted a site eau ;iris nclules a large oinst6t storage orate With:057.1andioeni09 ane oraty ,par-tT*lly paved. M the 0siblic hearing, $x. ' Qt ldy tndiestad that storage would be lestds the new blinding which ht we, pl,xnning to construct. The staff recoamends,+i site plass whirr+ Includes a covered etotalpterea. tirtr fir_ Tcwrsan presented two different Site plans PT0Pafor this. epalleTativo *04 reasietted the Cowell Chet the tea*tter a tebie0 10 that the applicenr coull arateet a site taleeue toicaadti a covered store,' •rasa. _alt ate lest retailed that bila f ether. 3 .t 4, ,g Yb 4.___._ ... +*r was •already located titer. sx. .. c w.�..•t l LMs _t sv peael±d nopro'* mad ji-Anig,..4141inollst. eUe r vowid grant a Ifin tsl. permit, or taker ow Marti ihinhkekosene :thy P c1t will be tttatihate4.. pptset d out that eseea Of thest hialee iehiritte4 had bean pr*p read by thee 3i. ff to acconieeca with .'.. Csestoli!'!r precaTieftar Owen* std. - Meyer tam Sage1e Wood o t that lir. Dl ldp has Indicated that he 1 arm going, to does* Ma sit* plan, City tfseeagar Toed agreed that We ems. tlaer _I► t that the totting .of it! -t" on the el#fie qty- Compeny X11' :cation- be to. filo thereof that • special polity be granted prc v1ded the: t -to the Atte plan which fnciudu cowered storage; seconded by _hassle'', Ott f'Ter . reels d tii gc Councli thbt their t b ier ,oft this case wasthat a speecf.1 permit mid be gr.nt d 1i weft heads wet she pride; Tort weer paved rather t hee aAvered kt Tarsi,V stated that he finds it difficult to mks I Mci� t t there s hohOblittf 104t arm 4 d1+_ the 1111010 0114. CoiAtitt T r #alt that dila mttsr „ La r a .D W i V 4 esod ri bout, 4¢?4#s3 a �� arm � - - # t *Ads t'ii*****a*sok 411111110110.1.1.101Nimpsuidowimou '44i0i1414-0** •4011141ril totiriv imorrouitOod kit -*hat- %l43isst nit i a doe Pr-eateltraVe :Med 41 A000,0, Irvfeix,k_ rte$ that tfi* "404 speedo! parattliecontlemed tether thee g reett "AV' zoning. AZ. Charles Cartwright, Attorney for the aapl ieent.. reforr.d to Ott! Attafft ► k's memorandum end po#exte,d.out that this case vets tabted. In artier for the City Attorney ts> study the deed restrictions. tom.' `.hat Mrs Aycook.,44 teferrol to Cesretxes. other axslog cases and -streteei that he sees no torrsiation between thrt ewes referred.and the situacioe that exists v0 this property, Mr. Cartwright reminded the Council that this property is on a rani Cary tendril!, itwtauld riot be suitable for residential use, and the peed use waists! tot ideal ibscsuse hts chant plans to 7netruct this feat! lith in such a monear that it will be structurally sound. Me -----------........._ . . .-tp4.1......t..at,- ager*.,sof1-kt. AZ._ ilareACICALAIL 1,15.1 nix the_R4 Sastric -- _.. 3 tuts, is+di'cetieg that he was of the opinion that the deed restriction, could be enforced if the City is a par;y to the con rect. lir. Cartwright emphasized the. feet that the City has not been asked to- gives sap aesq rights through contractual cosmos and disagreed with that opinion because the Council 410 not request th applicant to do certaJn .things in exchange .for the change of toning. He agreed -with the City $assager"s statement that the zoning and the deed restrictions should be kept separate, assurtmg the Council thet the gift of land wows voluntary on the part of the ,pplicant. Mr. Cartwright reiterated that no contractual toning is esrident in this case andthe donation of land to the City is corptetely separate from the zoning matter. He too&.excetstion to the fact that Mr.. Aycock's eaxaoran- dues "ups not even address the legality of.the documents Which he Subtssttte4.. ilio Jones stated that he certainly does not want to. lapede the develaP- rAt,Tool t-h,a it ,sr d thg statement that the special permit not allow the €ss* the atplicent requires, 14r, srtwrrigtet esxJpiaitea!_the difficulties they expect to estcoo tee !wham they qttempt t?a obta;n apppro el of State . $ Federal agencies In Cho those enti- tef;. sir! -t rHH.e4virr,$$cor{to-T,o—0AngepiFx� on •their sites platin, which swine! subsequently n Y3•s. ,.- 4.1pu -y'd ogoin by the , n 9n tis,? tj'3ss 8��s.:kFi=z�} see - ' - Lmr , -f tt.A re ��' ;1441 this v.,7uid he .gtAftitr ..ss 0v Pr -r rOulA'g .*F Aim t* ii •a,:i rE • gelid that be mold' its to clarify s ;mint of ander _.�' -thi.flublic itmorlog on this took" case loos proviously close. i1f _lamCortwright boon ailment to ask>>e etate mots. it wouldo i #. to al leer t imet Austria to,. Or. TO.6144 t *had the Vii! to disregard the discussion apart the strlset and the e)at,. os lichened lir the deed restrictions. 00014r11s thrt ht noth1ig to do with tho hisg case- he pointed not tient the City has In no toy It d tial cowry*** hr. Cartwright neeet ion.d and exprassod concern alien the Cites bang the recipient of r sieve of property In Lenge for rezoning property. City #mer iteennumni further reittrded tbt Council Met regardless of whither rant dm toed lra$ any wtoo: 1 t seems that the applicant PoP011ei to latel.to ties City in order to obtain a zoning chomp. lie also polnitod orrtthire tit Sill a question of Whether the City ten 'Inform the deed restrictions.. tsxdisinn4 octavo/it to espial* them there seeps to be a question as to whet spacial pari t has to have and noted that it hes to eliewa brtlidin9 slur +Cod tM-.,_• a Ili ed ; t +nis{ing Fiat Potoit required certain beings part.hilrg tit containers r Li . btiObt of buildings. •tc.; snd statedthat thee* a e the Mist• of users indeed is a special permit not as eft plan sho inV the 1ocati n of tomato roams. etc. M emphasized the fact Oki tM ips iii plait to ilrc#rros only tht things that the Council d. are +r+ srrsrlr to #tla a trs' ltiorr for the adjacent pity ors $ F Cartwright soak* *gainandstated thatV their 'b t td{RO. -.cm:grab w o+1en drag. five !lora. and all Of �. iiaritrit)or t POO _.,. .:^-•--- CIO! l reagsr I!- lnctaaad .pe the &et rastiletkosl asheiweeldes. Seger doles tad that bft dors not fpsl it rorrli b *thlcal for c t)rr f#rG of a xrtatt portion of tandE b t+t: of the taterict slt�ra hrrorir in. ttrr3's., - • ; tho iti_vou_.,44..Comissionrid *torque! of "Pir 146101 with tM alar of tho rear feat. tied Otr t ortierlgI t loll:kited that this wooldbe .zteetable to the applicant. l- Atones *t width includes aid restriction* or Nod to th(Ity,: Pe antgowitait h t the aloft hart with Sr. tertiW t e< *Itsea* that would be satisfactory to *II Mettles. , thy SaraigerT s pointed out that the City cannot hoopoe dont ruxtrl Lows- taw arm only b. **form* by the owner* of the prtniOrty:. C t ► stst.d ibex he felt that fit. Cartwright', plea to mate tit* l iS "` l ll ier�i sr t stogy that he fait that If Sr. Cartwrl:gtrt ccat)ii. pa. Abu! prillikeit the necoosarY Y. - t : �►1 *It 1141144 far c.t.rtflcatitn se to what the Comexti would Tim 1 _a then p emit Mew lame% +rral.ie* that they wonted ell th Ommeclf Member Oat stated that there le a eueettee of its voliAIty eed el apt that the 61 liettstiee a+e rsv twatiens my tot be l,ediel, bit the sante mut .be cowls sere, to uphold the annedneot until the WO +abralee ea este tree aeon mss. Mage Janes agreed that the mess have indicated tbeirdantires, :* l i<s tIM the fes: rainstorm taut per $1D0 valuation villi be tsar rate set Apr sem. veer, .but Ae stated that he felt that the 44 ilsit.tiae' .oft taVelmatiOfts, is possibly Illegal and for that reason, her couldant vote favorably onthe citvpion,erloiomend pointed out that there to obviously a serious g 1arr., Lana of #lr irrttf 'i riircttce to arty £ndiratign that tvrry mortice of - - p kitlir 1b cannotbe put lots affect • and it is very unfortunete them the suavest** that the staff stated th.t 1t could be ignore& he stated 1 ''4.,thiettieteellet.inhetiewrt or net the potion pertaining to etre 44 iholietion.- ,ilmoviiiitions coati erg lir b. fret into effects but .if mets wore s nay, ther,aif nonita he raducA. 452 nest yews. Mr. Townsend noted that the bard of a11i t1on notice,. must be sent out very soon„ and if there are those wlw feet evoilieeltiee lb will have any effect on those notices, a decision est he d»n_ 1y city Monomer Tend referred to the fast tie $tsnaes of e propoit tlon 40d sti� .T;.d t2.t if they towld be put ;nto +affsctp the nottclai to s i dd a 1ect the vettl a es of J.nwry 1. 100. and citis.ne trill rat tiva sec Int t effect on 4400arf 0 this., toted t et he hod assumed that the pro ttnItlt a wooid 90 into i,$l. but inquira4 if there ares any ioearl grounds in rerelerd City hecur$ter Tomo one re freed that it has not bei established that the it limttotioa or revaluations is i,egal at ail, and no ow has suggested when the effective alta should be- Council 'ter TU r r reeitee€surd boat tlrie proposition should stand until the ourt rules oxtterw'see [iter Manaper Townsend again taolainedtl►et the staff questions whether or not the • felst two‘setitionoes of the proppsition : o Td be rarrled eat[ and put irrto effect. Council Member Post pointed out hast the citizens who voted for Proposi- -- tiOn 14 expecti; mob* pqt nto effect Sind 4 esseea [Tee opinion-Matt4"n4F.._.-_- thee Council's position to go against the directive of the voters. Dr. left stated Haat he did not think Mot the City should file a lawsuit pertaining to this. Council Member Zarsiry noted that any citizen could fit* a lawsuit to hive the Council iosmunased or removed from office for not obeying the law, ova o if It is State taw City Reneger Townsend emphasized the fact that panting the tit *imitation on ad Yalorow twoins !eight have enadverse effect oh bonds sold by the. City in Oft the U.50 tam rate is promised as security on the bards, Council Dicer Turner inquired as to just whet authorityuld rule on the.cOnstftutionalitY of Prcri},os.i.tlaea 14, and City Manager Townsend recommended that litigation be instigated_by the City Council. inv • Council timber Diaz stated thatthe sees nothing wrong in Seeking en of _a..di-strict ; Tno Sowpta stated that hee doss not think that the COuncti uny way circumvont the intent of _thee 000011 thetf 1ser►ep- reee eetvsd the two* tom` primas* -os Proposil lei, the tit t+iir ret* - 404040, be b .td, felt. that th en sold + tate :ee ruling 00 0 11.ee: tail - rcy VaT40TiOft. fit..: t4 Turin ._ tes_e. - t 4t ,eco; 'fit Alakiigg111, Y Ammu ill t ffJ' Pao t 46 anything itieeet just to appease the b►tlette ., Mei commeesteed that Fie eed taken' erect Geste to Ohold the Ceestitatioe of tee Stele of Teems. thet hedid +apt intend to do *ha:thing to elei lte that nth. mayor Fro Tet Sample reiterated that the Cowneli needs some type tf 144gment orthe last tWe etexttee es of the +r t"' tram, tounci t !meat teepelt amide slaei!der renarks end expressed 0* opinion that tf they obtaate a tala. opin an that the citt car legellY cam ely with the provost- lion, r t.. tion, he wout.d certa lett .aer To r :L It into effect. Nr, Dumpty .noted that the. repreeeentatieres of the Corpus teristi Tao-. etre Associatito were informed that the wording in their petition might not be legal, but they did nothing to r'+eengee tt to comply .eith State law. end he stated that he Intended to abide by the Stag.. low. Council Member Turner's died fOr istie Of eF second. Council Member 014z *loves tSit inees loth tib per year ileatt,aetieae+ on land value bAs ba relsed, and be luxe the Council would be colfeeteratly estopped from raisin soy other !Ss* they should lay the whole question of proposition t4 before the preper judicial authorities. She motion was seecoe ded by Council Member Dorsky. The motion passed by the fol iael ng *nate: Jones, Sample, Diaz, L1amphy 404 lars+ey voting "Ayr"; Best .end Turner voting !Mayor Jones stated that be intended to approve the f980 -8t budget with a tax rate of tie per SW valuation. City Manager Townsend Stated thet he will prepares a recap of the flrs:t tax notices that are mailed to the property owners. .-- * i, e * * * * .* * * * * *. * * A..* -. MA r. es c#1140Lfor the esrailnaPc~ , CitY Ila er Townsend trivial ty Wiplofood the ordieameet de the agee44. Are gets r 6,* %1 t r rs of the ascdlesrcer, t ti S Keta*lr t led the gni i for thoif votes. an It*• tar Commit T.E44.- 1310 Ai1ElMlOIlg oRDINANGIt1M1 1 . M vows, Jo- Ammons 5ECTIo1 SSI SO P4 TO moo, A ` , *MEW 552.25. TD PROVIDE CDR VIIIIHNI.Dielt 1. SALARY i,- STEP Mk CONTINUED UNSATISFACTORY F sv . CAME. m* first tine and penned to Its % co 074:-* the_I Tion 'bat k ,Jones, Ssgls, Nott.Oiet, Pumehyt sag Aar° t s teT1 114" 11111 Illi , ` E' •1 INN T11E tlfr'TRINAGENCITY TO Ari EXTEIOSiON MD IFICATIQN at /AL OF LVOV SETINEEN Tit ORIPOS CINUSTI .lam 1 TRUST COPPANT. TRITE. :-: illEIE O , 41 Amur* CArTElE11Mi KOMI TAtouttES *1 cools' E IIITt iA1. 111'.. A SVOSTANTIAt 'COPY 0 SAID AVIEEMENT I)EI NG MERE* AS €ZIIIPIT' 1" M!D NANA FAQ MOM ordinance read for the third tide and weed fhs#T1T hit *Ant vote. Antes. "S t11. *m[, Diet. Ovegiry. Tyr and ter -sky TN4E EITT 111E TO Eli CUTE A LSE SIT *THEM TNI CITY- STt :FINIAL OMESS tO C*ATI01 MERINO THE SURL'EA4SING SPACE STI isrumATNIl1IAi AIRPORT AND THE USE Or SUCH AIRPORT. 1 l E FI .t.Y SET :Oki* 111TH# LEASE PAIREEIIENT, A SuIsnotrIAl cam0f IS. t, r .l Mono e 1E A PANT mar, ON EXISI4IT 1C rrtgaon#e "oaltnatice tAet read for the 'third ti and passed finally by fold *1114 Vis. Sseple, Rest, D1.Z, Dunphy, Turner god Ztrskl► ti �3 . " - iII1 1 CE T Jrimsons Limon 110E 110", 1538, AGER MECH 26. 1910. RT REPLACING TINE 116RQS: '' ED1CAT of A TT1' UTlt.irr EASEMC%T Allo AN111TEJIANCE ON THE NORTH 0oot=1MLF SL K OF VEHICULAR ACCESS TO THE RIIILOINNG Fall ELECTRIC SERVICE" 31II(*VVE.#1 THEY APPEAR ill 'T ONDINANCE WITH THE MOM "DEDICATION OF A Tor UTILITY MSE* ..4 10,, -INCLUDING VEHICULAR ACCESS TO THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF THE EASEMENT F0 400104 .SEftVIGE.'.`,,_: ARO 'DECLARING NI-1RCENCY. ►rtorRule was euspended and the foregoing ardlnente pasted by heN CDow ng S pTar. Mesa, DInR; 'OuivElT: Tyner endZarsky 4oting ` w 1`T • .. Te7 - `t T' AMC* LIEN N ATE ROMP* t 1*V#CE F1ilt0. stoAIKEttflia WIXOM IIooOH1E ON THE FIST MORTGARE REDEMIPTION UMW E1JIID tttalOCK0 A04 1 12EST 0 Tot von CAIITOI c0kSTIfUUIOI FUND ($10,%o). AND )aliogooiD STI I YtO PAYMENTS IT THE HATER SYSTEM IY $359,9 AND THAT T T . Tlie tiATE F1*I4-1Y AMENCO >IY 1 COgC ING *FP 0!'AIATIOIIS•FOR Ft*ST- I *T ;AGE NvICC rT I 9,9.60 mumps ArtmoomnAntss. F0it JL 10A $3IDA6 Plr0YID1k4 `TI'AT WOW EAR1 1!C'011I1115T r CTC •AMID CNRDR.,toop U '1l 'DOOMED I le ,er tniniti,.# I- the ro31 "iTeirxger 464 ' Fx is I AO/41 14 ISO .: SNOW* 1RRE Mitt* TOTE CTT lilt i- 0f11II 1F .'410044111102lam.: i ' A Lot TO CISME. THE N OVIITE ORVELOPAR;, F *100OLAIIII4AUR E IthARtitt ROA WItS siesoNHANd and tile foregoing.* -WOW title. Nett. 0'a., ANNOY. TN-YR/At I« # I foamiest of A *MEM 0f DEMI MST* CTIONS inlet4 THE PryCONVS Mist' I MO DIE OWNERS Of LOT 12. QST Mk IST 2, 300 INIMILO.STIIEE A stisaisrum. tort or sue II ASE OF KED RESTS/MOW_1Ei10 ATTACHIO 1c 1/00 (OC: A RANT HEREOF. MANED EXHIDIT "A": AND DECLARE% M EMERROICT,, 1, .tHarter Ilia#s ANAI ids foregoing ordloenc* wssNd by the fo-votil : ;•mss. smotw. mint. Wax; Deeph. Turairt and 1NTIiir IIRSHOANCE 10 t:IIIC.. CITY * L1 TO EXECUTE A NIANIANCINN Of AMREEPIRKT 111 1N ' I-` �I �+►,rtr 11.1 + THE COR CHRISTI - *ACES COUNTY SEPARTHENT i1014C11I* #I4>ci11IT5„ 1Y@ CI4#� r �----- ;� OF PINILIC SEAM AO IIEL4'ARE WILL M I0 �..+.�Ir10 -- iIDRM OE Mt CITY OF two CHRISTI $2.5.00 nit NM FOR U51E Of 2.880 SIRE FEET OF SPACE AT THE MOM AUTHORITY' WILDING AT tl�fi1ilfAlE CORS;?4$. F ISI I AMMO SET FORTH IN Mt 0F AGREEMENT, MAMAS ISIT "A"; The Menet Attie sues evegendedr end the foregoing or4Inence passed bI► the following vote: _*Sample, Seat. Max. Domphy. 'turner and 2#rsky voting ,"Aye." ORDINANCE NO. 10 AliTNORI21IIG THE CITY MANAGER TO mom A CONTRACT W M H F $ CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COI PANT FOR CONSt**CTION of irOMMENTS TO THE C011+lE*CIAL RARE AT THE CORNS CNRISTI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT; APPROPRIATING 51.210,000 OUT OF THE NO. 245 • AI4t1.ORT ROM FUND OF tiIIJCH 51.23.029-50 IS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT, 530,000 IS FOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION SY CITY FIIIICES. N*D 511,170.50 IS FOR CONTINGENCIES, INCIOE4Yt'Ili. MO RELATED SENSES, SAID APPROPRIATION MO CONTRACT AVM SUL*ECT TO MO CONTINGENT UPON APPROVAL SY INE POEM. AVIATI0I1 ADNINISTR*TION (Scant No. ADAP OCOVERLAY; Ilf REINFORCED CONCRETE AND DECIARIN0 RfAERGENCY. egaifg ordinance d by the following. Tut Charter 41u$ a1 38m t, Inez. and theforTurner and Zarsky waif"; "Aye." % •alikt i r I5L7 A i21N�i1st Cit? MA*ATAR TO EMOTE A CBCT WMTN .CONSTIRICTION C HP*JIF . FOR C04 11 `7I0I_I 01 THE PAWNS LOT Ale ENTMOICC *DAO I#IPROVti*ENTS AT -IDE -CORNS C4I1 lSi l INTEIIN.T10ItAt, AIRPORT; ,APPROPRIATING 5800000 O1 TO NI NO24.5 :AIIlPO*T 'OH141DNO. Of II*IIC.H 5773;338.OTI S FO* TIM CONSTRUCTION CO11TI1ACT, 01400041V-4,, FORA:00.SrAutflailvisiiatiopi 117 CITY TOWS, *140 $4,461.13S4,641.13.-WFOR CONTIIIRENtIES, INCIOENTAt. RHO 11ELATEO Rooms, Si►40 Af" I11 ATIOSI :AIIO CONTRACT . I# S1 tCT'' TO AND 001110 030 UPON APPROVAL FIIO.N INC METAL AVIATION AVNi*ISTR*T1'0N (Orant TOS (Ss *0AI F Ti$JCCT1#OM# PROJECT NO. AN (1'!E 4 FARMS 10E, yht chortAf AO* wars suspender and the f io1 *rainier-a� s+ed yr� he following Ix, Iii, Wax,., ;, Ztr y impaitsiattaspletwi at4 suseestalt the date of Wodoolpian. fr t t by Dias Oat this lista bpi alt 160014 . newt passed *s trio •Iy .roto :Mai sotad that Ilr, *Tidy had stt. t nit srrtivsf :at tth called or *oottos ths Pasdift alppt:I tl fOr fit# : a Matjaa. Mak that tts std 3lte plwi b. approast-ititi ti+s tiro *oath side of Nardi, hoot opprasi+aatsly 110 fast omit of fro** p►rir k, +�i+# h vc9l i e-Motrimi a drss; socoodai by Z`ik ". and'posit OittottOoOstitie Ci tty firtotanosoi otessotsd the ordtosste printing s s iii owe si=te: o City ty Secret* **toil aoCtheb y o diaosc & 1 ' wW :.: [f7 CH t . 'tel 011 OF -041010.E.1404 popfoort■tort fit l v9.. .,4 y - �I ��!ONr RE .i ASMEOW -� lilt ♦to 1'=t r 7 Y `—�t No.,41%♦ !'. �) W 404#0100 Of l; C#tl fl tAxi.tlt*t eft *WO 00'. itrA tom ; f# trING to 0410. ALL ttottt tokovisio0 tir. memo; ; I LAL I . 011010111CtS fir 141001.0 „ ra t4r 0442# tiwety Turrter asd Lusty if attiv�A ` � S+ rate . *mauler Comeclg ?:eek ire ' April l6.e T'I Peg*11 mayor - ht's - celled for di etuesioo of cornet concerns and events, Znuecii Member Best inqUired7ebeut G Fast eepreeten xrt * ie.tie►r frt , the Tourist reau- s'n r wtr4 va Li4r cow,„1410 Canter_ City Manager Townsend stated the{, he: hesitated to coMmeot oo this but expleine+d that the. oeigtn l expansion plan for the existing Tourist Bureau building was designed so theft Ail Of the Bureau personnel could be faceted in the:seam facility. ?te en/Weed them the steff is working on the problem and mentioned the poss haft . of obtaining sone of the funds from the betel -00W tax inane. Council McAer Olea reminded the Council and --the City Mapeeerr thet.. Farrell .i?. Smithbed ande the statement ata public begrime before the Council that as soon as he had sewer seryies to his property, he would voluntarily annex his land. «•+r .szi :c,+..w.gu axateo met to-tewtouncll desires, annexation procerdures for that property will be initiated,, council member Zarsky referred to a letter received from Mr. Risk DiegeI, Chaim of the Private industry Council, it which he suggested that the City Council take a more active role in promoting the use of CEM Title; Vii funds. Mr. Zarsky expressed the opinion that the Council should consider Mr. Diegel's suggestion and recc. ectded that the CETA staff compose a salaam presentation for use by the Council when speaking to various business groups, City Manager Townsend stated that this is a difficult concept to promote because of the problems -involved but assured the Council that some type of report willhe prepared. He also suegoitcd that this Idea might be appropriately discussed at a CETA, meeting. Mayor ;pones referred to the formatioo of industrial districts and the Port area, stating that be had met with the Board of Trade, Meyer Jones stated that It Ts his understanding that the Industries and the port acre ready to enter into an Industrial agreement for a period of seven years during wfilch time they will pay e fee rather than being subject to annexation.. He stated that he would likrt to recommend that the City !fanargec be instructed to eru+elne3 the lee pertaining to is and Imater the amount of rue thAt could ha qvrtrerre:il. Xhie payor rererx«d toe ger+t1+4m4n who stated that he represents three ftrmN In ;hr, industrlyt Minutes tes Alien Page sI OW, all throe of which have indicated that they support the formation of 1ee44' trl41 disetrix.as, He vanlic,ted Oat this idea should by mnaleced. ounc i 1 Member larsky alreed that it s ti* Consensus of the Council l the -. . they should consider the industrial district concept. Council mer Diaz st.atrd that s+e 4s opposed to oomotation of the port and. tr ustrl l Utz rr.?3y 61,A would egret tm that Mayor Jones called for petftioes or information from the audience of matters not scb duffed o the agenda. Chapt.aisr Pat Meyer of Washington, D.C. appeared before the Council end -referred to- a fetter addressed to Mayor Jas in which he questioned the fact that they haeves teem too **Sy, on money matters. se stated that he objects the . Council's rescinding. the actions of the waters in approving Proptrsititn• f:.; the people have issued a mandaite; and the Council should act as responsible leaders and go along with the wishes of -the voters. Mr- Meyer also sungestcd that the Cpunet i should contribute towards the building of a senior citizens apartment complex an Agnes Street, 'Indicating that he ftit that such a project mould improve they area. Council Member Diaz suggested that this request be taken under advisement. Speaking on another scatter was Mrs, Joe Baran, 222 Clewrser, who cavil- _ mented the Council on their conduct and concern. She explained the efforts that she .and her husband have put forth to improve their home through HUD funding. She explained the Many delays that they had experienced since the Improvements Warr started in Deceuher, 1379 avd Informed the Council that the workers informed the.. that there were certain stipulations in regard to tile -materials to be used; however* she. and Mr. auzan could not find this In their contract. Mrs. Baum stated that --t d el -'.4 sled .th;: tltr igh or oC.4icite nt- Division a isd.. hey were held that the woo; would be cogi mated in one week, and rsense >s 7„oes-- 4 expl =erz.l th*t 1041. l3azeo eras riferrIo* to a m r6- 1.-lt f. :a ;d roues i i F4eewtwr !1 z sm.g*esct`,. OM a staff !lig sites Aprit aft„ l*AC Paee City Manager Towesend asswred the Cow c:5 that thla matter 14 11 be is+vee- tigsted. pare cacta1ty if—Me reelPinn.t of a loan eel. mr'ge+i to employ a eerie! coetractor, Mr. Twrseed further explained that the ;daft hiend-led. by !4r_ T e. Utter's department- - Ore 1Fnt toefts at 31. tett-rest arid - Ta f ttr— jt ._. ..... M" 312 Programer the Community -Development Program. an4 stems'+ steMASr4S Faust be adhered to. Speaking on another matter was i"rs_ !Rosa Gontales, who stated that 4* * member of the Plasm'' Comaissien tenet had worked on the Community Development. Program ,and that she was disappointed in the program as approved by the City. llrs. Snatales referred in partitutar to the $00,000 actti aritesd for caeteercial loess aetd indicated that she was. in favor of loans for i►i rroveasent of- inner City homes. She smogested that the Council taus a tour of the City, to see where the si `v?ei ;i?n tf sire ren neesadand— reg.G�stered a complaint -about the aethodS employed, le thehome rove�r„eet pr-oram_ !srs. Sonra<le3 also requested that she be previded with a breakdown of the loans made according to census' tracts_ !o Dae else spoke under this portion of the agerdc 3 A * * * * * A # * * * * * * * A * !mayor loners mentioned the letter of resignation which the touncl i had received from Assistant City !tanager Irehie M. Walker and ststed that the Council - accepted the letter of resignation with regret.` Mayor „ones expressed the Council's appreciation for Mr. Walker's many years of dedicated service to the City and assured tit:Walker that he will certainly be missed. layer Pegs Tem Sample—expressed Admiration for Newark perforM d by Mr.: -. Welkerand stated that he has TIide en outstanding eontributtee to the City durlr the years Of his tenure as Assistant City !tanager, There being rio further b+rs ine*s to coma before the Ceueci i, on rotian by Best, seceeded _QX Turner anti passed 'Jo/ rIMP/Ja ly, the Council conveeetd In ciu*ed 4:,•.: U.04.Tf the Authority -et Arti ie F2 7(cf of V.A.C.S:, at 7;)$ prst =3lxcuss No.A!ea`a A :.° fi * 4 * A n * t $ * * 4 * * 4 r.9 4r ae lnrCournAl Meel Tng um* reconvened at ,L10 p-mt„ There bibs nos 000e b*fore the C?auec• i, -:n ',six; la}re by 5:+ ire, a !7,74410 hT ..,..t V.4%%/g1 iy, the Se O ! �irl#tr r�.. .z°it�13`�Ife#tisal ar,n