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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15994 ORD - 01/21/1981AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE HEARING ON STREET IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING STREETS: LEXINGTON ESTATES & MAHAN ACRES AREA 1. Brandesky, Cosner and Kosarek Drives, from McArdle Road to South Padre Island Drive, 2.' Hake1 Drive, from McArdle Road to Mahan Drive, and 3. Foley Drive, from Kostoryz Road to Broughton Drive, AND FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT PROPERTY ABUTTING SAID STREETS WILL BE SPECIFICALLY BENEFITED AND ENHANCED IN VALUE IN EXCESS OF COST OF THE IMPROVE- MENTS AND LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT; FIXING A LIEN AND CHARGE, THE MANNER AND TIME OF PAYMENT AND COLLEC— TION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Council of Corpus Christi, Texas, by duly enacted ordinance passed and approved on the 10th day of December , . 19 80 , determined the necessity for, and ordered the improv.,,,,i of the following streets: 1. Brandesky, Cosner and Kosarek Drives, -from McArdle Road to South Padre Island Drive, 2. Hakel Drive, from McArdle Road to Mahan Drive, and 3. Foley Drive, from Kostoryz Road to Broughton Drive, �lCROFIL1�i�d P�yi&44 in the manner and according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved and adopted by the City Council by ordinance dated December JO, 1980, a duly executed notice of said ordinance having been filed in the name of the said City with the County Clerk of Nueces County, Texas; and WHEREAS,'said City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, 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 after having duly and regularly made appropriation of funds available for such purpose to cover the estimated cost of said improvements to said City, all as provided by the Corpus Christi City Charter and by law, did award a contract for the construction of said improvements to their lowest and most advantageous bid and said contract has been awarded to King Construction Company , as authorized by Ordinance No. , dated January , 1981, and the performance bond -required by said contract has been properly furnished by said contractor and ac- cepted by the said City Council of said City as to form and amount as required by the Charter of said City and the laws of the State of Texas; and WHEREAS; the said City Council has caused the Director of Engineering and Physical Development to prepare and file estimates of the cost of such improvements and estimates of the amount per front foot pro- posed to be assessed against the property abutting upon a portion of the aforesaid streets within the limits herein defined, to be improved, and the real and true owners thereof, and said Director of Engineering & Physical Development has. heretofore filed said estimates and a statement of other matters relating thereto with said City Council, and same has been received, examined and approved by said City Council; and WHEREAS, said City Council, by duly enacted ordinance dated December 10 , 1980, did determine the necessity of levying an assessment for that portion of the cost of constructing said improvements on the above named streets, within the limits herein defined, to be paid by the abutting 2 b z property and the real and true owners thereof, and by ordinance dated December 10 , 1980, did order and set a hearing to be held at 7:00 P.M. on the 21 day of January , 1981, at Central Park Elem. School Cafeteria, in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, for the real and true owners of the property abutting upon said streets, within the limits above defined, and for all others owning or claiming any interest in, or otherwise interested in said property, or any of said matters as to the assessments and amounts to be assessed against each parcel of abutting property and the real and true owner or owners thereof, and as to the special benefits to accrue to said abutting property by virtue of said improvements, if any, or con- cerning any error, invalidity, irregularity or deficiency in any proceed- ings, or contract, to appear and be heard in person or by counsel and offer evidence in reference to said matter; and the City Council did by said ordinance order and direct the City to give notice of said hearing to the owners abutting upon said streets as shown by the current -ad valorem tax roll by mailing such notice to such owners and publishing said notice at least three times in the Corpus Christi Times before the dateofthe hearing, such notice of mail and by publication being in compliance with the provisions of Article 1105b of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes of Texas; and WHEREAS, such notice was given said owners,of property as shown on the current ad valorem tax roll within the limits of the streets being improved by mailing such notice at least fourteen (14) days prior to the hearing to such owners and by publishing three times notice of such hearing in the Corpus Christi Times, the first of which publication was at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the date of said hearing; both forms of notice being in compliance with and containing the information required by Article 1105b, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes; and WHEREAS, after due, regular and proper notice thereof, all as provided by law and the Charter of the City of Corpus Christi, said hearing of which notice was given, was opened and held on January 21 , 1981, in Central Park Elem. School Cafeteria, in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, in accordance with said ordinance and notice, at which time 3 an opportunity was given to all said abovementioned persons, firms, corpo- rations and estates, their agents and attorneys, to be heard and to offer evidence as to all matters in accordance with said ordinance and notice, at which time the following appeared and offered the following testimony: 4 MINUTES CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 21, 1981 7:00 P. M. CENTRAL PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3602 McARDLE PRESENT: Mayor Luther Jones Council -Members: Dr. Jack Best Jack K. Dumphy Cliff Zarsky ABSENT: Mayor Pro Tem Edward L. Sample Council Members: Leopoldo Luna Betty N. Turner City Manager R. Marvin Townsend Asst. City Attorney Jim Holtz City Secretary Bill G. Read Mayor Luther Jones called the meeting to order at Central Park Elementary School and stated that the purpose of the meeting was to conduct a public hearing on the assessments for the Street Improvements on Lexington Estates -Mahan Acres. Mayor Jones then introduced the Council Members who were present and recog- nized the citizens who had been instrumental in obtaining signatures on the volun- tary paving petitions. Mrs. Walter Forster, 5011 Cosner, explained that she and Mr. Forster had started the petitions in order to improve the drainage in the area. Mayor Jones explained to the audience that some of the Council Members were absent because of the necessity to attend another meeting. City Secretary Bill G. Read called the_roll of required Charter Officers and verified that the necessary quorum was present to conduct a legally constituted meeting. • Motion by Best that Mayor Pro Tem Edward Sample, Council Member Leopoldo Luna and Council Member Betty Turner be excused for just cause; seconded by Dumphy; and passed unanimously. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mr. James K. Lontos, Director of Engineering and Physical Development, explained that the Lexington Estates -Mahan Acres Street Improvement Project had started with petitions from the neighborhood; the City's Engineering Staff prepared the plans for the project; and informed the audience that formal testimony will be provided by Mr. Gerald Smith and Mr. Bill Holly. ri nutes Special Council Meeting January 21, 1981 Page 2 Assistant City Attorney Jim Holtz stated that this public hearing is being conducted in accordance with State law to assist the Council in making a determina- tion as to whether or not the property involved will be enhanced at least in the amount of the assessments. Mr. Holtz called as his first witness Mr. Gerald Smith, Chief Engineer of the City of Corpus Christi. Through questioning of the witness, Assist.City Attorney Holtz established that Mr. Smith is the Chief Engineer of the City and has been employed by this entity for 21 years; he is a graduate of the -University of Texas at Austin, with a degree in Civil Engineering; and that he is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.- Mr. Holtz then asked Mr. Smith to explain the assessments and describe the street improvement project. Chief Engineer Smith testified that he is thoroughly familiar with the Lexington Estates and Mahan Acres Street Improvement Project which includes the following streets: Brandesky, Cosner and Kosarek Drives, from McArdle Road to South Padre Island Drive; Foley Drive, from Kostoryz Road to Broughton Drive; and Hakel Drive, from McArdle Road to Mahan Drive. Mr. Smith -explained that some of these streets were included in the Voluntary Paving Program in the 1977 Bond Election, and the staff added Hakel Drive in order to complete street reconstruction in the subdivision. He stated that storm sewers will be installed where necessary. Mr. Smith continued by informing the Council and the audience_that the plans were prepared by the City's Engineering Department; bids were received from seven local contractors; and the low bid of $603,957.20 was submitted by King Construction Company. He stated that the contractor has 72 months to complete the project. Chief Engineer Smith explained that the assessment roll was prepared in accordance with the City's current assessment policy and the bid price. He then displayed a transparency depicting a street section and explained that the streets will be constructed by excavation to a width and depth to permit the laying of a standard curb and gutter section, 6" compacted subgrade, 8" compacted caliche base and 11/2" Type "D" Hot Asphaltic pavement; streets will be 28' wide within the exist- ing right-of-way; there will be 4' wide reinforced concrete sidewalks 4" thick and 6" thick reinforced concrete driveways as shown on the plans or where requested by owners. Minutes Special Council Meeting January 21, 1981 Page 3 Mr. Smith noted that the assessment rates for this project for a 28' wide street are as follows: Curb, Gutter & Pavement - $13.68 per linear foot; Sidewalks. - $1.00 per square foot; driveways - $2.97 per square foot and driveway breakout - $1.08 per square foot. He stated that the assessment rates for residential, schools and churches are as follows: Curb, Gutter & Pavement - $4.75; Sidewalks - $.75; Driveways - $2.97; and driveway breakout - $1.08. He informed the Council that the total of the preliminary assessments is $141,197.82 and the City's portion of the project cost is $462,759.38. Chief Engineer Smith explained that the assessments may be paid after com- pletion of the project by cash or over a 5 -year period in monthly installments at an interest rate of 62%. He also stated that in the case of hardship, the 5 -year period may be extended to 10 years at the same interest rate. Assistant City Attorney Holt called as his next witness Mr. William J. "Bill" Holly, a real estate appraiser. Through questioning of Mr. Holly, Mr. Holt ascertained that he is a licensed real estate broker registered in the State of Texas and that he has been performing appraisals for the City for a number of years. Mr. Holly testified that he has personally examined each and every parcel of land included in this project and stated that in his opinion, each and every parcel of land will be enhanced at least in the amount of the assessment with the exception of 15 odd -shaped lots on Foley Street on which he has recommended reduc- tions in the assessments for a total reduction of $2,227,87. He stated that the lots included in this category are listed on the assessment.roll as Items No. 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, and 115. Chief Engineer Smith indicated the staff's concurrence with Mr. Holly's recommended reductions on these lots. Assistant City Attorney Holtz stated that this concluded the formal testi- mony for this public hearing. Mayor Jones then called for comments from the audience. An unidentified gentleman in the audience stated that he resides at the corner of Brandesky and McArdle and inquired as to whether his property will have 4" or 6" curbs. . nutes Special Council Meeting January 21, 1981 , Page 4 Mr. Smith replied that it has been the City's policy to construct 4" curbs onresidentialproperty and 6" curbs on commercial property. Mr. Bill Cochran, speaking on behalf of his mother-in-law, Mrs. E. J. Randolph, asked for a definition of "hardship cases." Mr. Smith explained that if it can be verified that a property owner is having difficulty making their monthly payments, Mr. Marion Brown, Voluntary Paving Coordinator, will attempt to make arrangements to extend the payment period to 10 years. Mr. Brown explained further that this usually applies to widows or elderly property owners who have a limited income. He commented that the City usually has only one or two hardship cases on each street improvement project. Mr. David L. Holland, 4613 Hakel, inquired if one street ata time will be improved or all of the streets at once, and Mr. Smith stated that this will not be a one street at a time project and the contractor will have several streets under construction simultaneously because storm sewers must be installed at --the same time. He stated further that the City tries to restrict the contractor so that he will not have too many streets torn up. City Manager Townsend requested that the Engineering staff employees raise their hands so that if individual questions are necessary, the property owners will know who to discuss them with. Mrs. Goff asked about the estimated maximum time that the streets will be inaccessible, and Mr. Smith replied that the streets will always be accessible, but there may be times when residents will not be able to enter their driveways, but if it rains a great deal, it is possible that there may be times when residents cannot get onto their streets. An unidentified lady asked if the gas and water meters will be moved to the rear of their property, and Mr. Smith stated that they will not be moved unless they are in the way of the project. An unidentified gentleman inquired about trees that are in the location where the sidewalks are to be installed, and Mr. Smith stated that every effort will be made to save trees. He also explained that if fences are in the way, the City will remove the fences during construction and replace them following com- pletion of the construction. ,utes Special Council Meeting January 21, 1981 Page 5 Mayor Jones expressed appreciation to all of the citizens who attended the meeting. There being no further business to come before the Council, on motion by Dumphy, seconded by Zarsky and passed unanimously, the Special Council Meeting was adjourned at 7:28 p.m., January 21, 1981. There being no further testimony offered or any further parties appearing to be heard, upon proper motion, duly seconded and unanimously carried, the said hearing was declared closed; and WHEREAS, no further parties appearing and no further testimony' being offered as to the special benefits in relation to the enhanced value of said abutting property as compared to cost of the improvements of said portion of said streets proposed to be assessed against said property, or as to any errors, invalidities or irregularities, in the prodeeding or contract heretofore had in reference to the portions of said streets to be improved; and WHEREAS, said City Council has heard evidence as to the special benefits and enhanced value to accrue to said abutting property, and the real and true owner or owners thereof, as compared with the cost of making said improvements on said streets within the limits above defined, and has heard all parties appearing and offering testimony, together with all protests and objections relative to such matters and as to any errors, invalidities or irregularities in any of the proceedings and contract for said improvements, and has given a full and fair hearing to all parties making or desiring to make any such protest, objection or offer testimony and has fully examined and considered all evidence, matters, objections,and protests offered and based upon said evidence, testimony and statements, said City Council finds that each and every parcel of property abutting-upon the portion of the streets aforesaid within the limits to be improved as herein defined, will be enhanced in value and specially benefited by the construction of said improvements upon the said streets upon which said property abuts, in an amount in excess of the amount of the cost of said improvements proposed to be, and as hereinbelow assessed against each and every said parcel of abutting property, and the real and true owners thereof, and said City Council did consider and correct all errors, invalidities or deficiences called to its attention and did find that all proceedings and contracts were proper and in accordance with the Charter of said City and the laws of the State of Texas, under which those proceedings were being had, and the proceedings of said City Council heretofore had with reference to such 5 improvements, and in all respects to be valid and regular; and said City Council did further find upon said evidence that the assessments hereinbelow made and the charges hereby declared against said abutting property on the portions of the streets hereinabove described, within the limits defined, and the real and true owner or owners thereof, are just and equitable and did adopt the rule of apportionment set out below and the division of the cost of said improvements between said abutting properties, and the real and true owner or owners thereof, as just and equitable, and as producing substantial equality considering the benefits to be received and the burdens imposed thereby, and that all objections and protests should be overruled and denied except the corrections and changes as appear on the final assessment roll included in this ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That there being no further protest or testimony for or against said improvements, said hearing granted to the real and true owners of abutting property on said streets, within the limits above defined, and to all persons, firms, corporations and estates, owning or claiming same or any interest therein, be and the same is hereby closed—and all pro- tests and objections, whether specifically mentioned or not, shall be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied. SECTION 2. That said City Council hereby finds and determines upon the evidence heard in reference to each and every parcel or property abutting upon the aforesaid streets, within the limits defined, that the special benefits in the enhanced value to accrue to said property and the real and true owner or owners thereof, by virtue to the construction of said improvements to said portion of said streets upon which said property abuts, will be in excess of the amount of the cost of said improvements as proposed to be, and as herein assessed against said abutting property and the real and true owners thereof, and finds that the apportionment of the cost of said improvements, and that all assessments hereinbelow made are just and equitable and produce substantial equality considering the benefits received 6 and the burdens imposed thereby, and are in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, and the Charter provisions of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas and that the proceedings and contract heretofore had with reference to said improvements are in all respects regular, proper and valid, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment liens against said abutting properties, as hereinabove described and the personal liability of the real and true owner or owners thereof, whether named or correctly named herein or not, have been in all things regularly had not performed in compliance with the law, Charter provisions and proceedings of the said City Council. SECTION 3. That in pursuance of said ordinance, duly enacted by said City Council, authorizing and ordering the improvements of the above described street, within the limits defined, and in pursuance of said proceedings heretofore had and enacted by said City Council, in reference to said improvements and by virtue of the powers vested in said City with respect to said street improvements by the laws of the State of Texas and the Charter of said City, with particular reference to Chapter 106 of the Acts of the First Called Session of the 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, known and shown as Article 1105b of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended, there shall be, and is hereby levied, assessed and taxed against the respective parcels or property abutting upon said portion of said streets, and against the real and true owners thereof, whether such real and true owner or owners be named or correctly named herein or not, the several sums of money hereinbelow mentioned and itemized opposite the description of the respective parcels of said property, the number of £root feet of each and the several amounts assessed against same and the real and true owner or owners thereof, and names of the apparent owners thereof, all as corrected and adjusted by said City Council, being as follows, to -wit: 7 SECTION 4. Be it further ordained that in the event the actual frontage of any property herein assessed shall be found upon' the completion of said improvements to be greater or less than the number of feet herein- above stated, the assessments herein set against any such property and against the real and true owner or owners thereof, shall be, and the same are hereby declared to be increased or decreased as the case may be, in the proportion which said excess or deficiency or frontage shall bear to the whole number of front feet of property actually improved in accordance with the front foot rule or rate of assessment herein adopted, it being the intention that such parcel of property and the real and true owner or owners thereof abutting on the portion of the streets above described, within the limits defined, shall pay for said improvements under the "FRONT FOOT RULE OR PIAN", which rule or plan is hereby found and determined to be just and equitable and to produce a substantial equality, having in view the special benefits to be received and the burdens imposed thereby; and it is further ordained that upon final completion and acceptance of said improvements on the aforesaid streets, within the limits defined all certificafPS hereinafter provided for, issued to evidence said assessments against said parcels of pro- perty abutting upon said street, and the real and true owner or owners thereof shall be issued in accordance with, and shall evidence -the actual frontage of said property and the actual cost of said improvements, the amount named in said certificate in no case to exceed the amount herein assessed against such property unless such increase be caused -by an excess of front footage over the amount hereinabove stated, such actual cost and such actual number of front feet, if different from the hereinabove shown in Section 3 hereof, to be determined by the Director of Engineering & Physical Development upon completion of said work on said street, and the findings of the Director of Engineering & Physical Development shall be final and binding upon all parties concerned. SECTION 5. That the several sums mentioned above in Section 3 hereof assessed against said parcels of property on the aforesaid streets, within the limits defined, and the real and true owners thereof, whether named or correctly named herein or not, subject to the provisions of Section 4 thereof, together with interest thereon at the rate of five and one-quarter (5 1/4%) per annum with reasonable attorney's fee and all costs and expenses 8 of_collection, if incurred, are hereby declared to be made a first and prior lien upon the respective parcels of property, against which same are assessed from and after the date said improvements were ordered by said City Council, to-wit: December 10 , 1984 and a personnel liability and charge against the real and true owner or owners be named or correctly named herein, and that said lien shall be and constitute the first and prior enforceable claim against the property assessed and shall be a first and paramount lien superior to all other liens, claims,or title, except for lawful ad valorem taxes; and that the same so assessed shall be paid and become payable in one of the following methods at the option of the property owner: 1. All in cash within 30 days after completion or acceptance by City; or 2. Payments to be made in maximum of 60 equal installments, the first of which shall be paid within 30 days after the completion of said improvement, and the acceptance thereof by the City, and the balance to be paid in 59 equal consecutive-monthly install- ments commencing on the 1st day of the next succeeding month until the entire sum is paid in full, together w.ixh interest from the date of said completion and acceptance by the City, until paid, at the rate of five and one-forth percent (5 1/4%) per annum; provided, however, that the owners of said property availing themselves of Option "2" or "3" above shall have the privilege of paying one, or all, of such installments at any time before maturity thereof,by paying the total amount of principal due, together with interest accrued, to the date of payment. 3. The total number of monthly installments on owner occupied property may be extended beyond sixty (60) in number so that, at the owner's request, the total monthly payments will not exceed ten ($10.00) per month. SECTION 6. That for the purpose of evidencing said assessments, the liens securing same and the several sums assessed against the said parcels of 9 property and the real and true owner or owners thereof and the time and terms of payment, and to aid in the enforcement thereof, assignable certificates shall be issued by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas to itself upon the completion of said improvements in said streets and acceptance thereof by said City Council, which certificates shall be executed by the Mayor in the name of the City, attested by the City Secretary, with the corporate seal of said City, and which certificates shall declare the amounts of said assessments and the times and terms thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the date of the completion and acceptance of the improvments for which the certificate is issued, and shall contain the names o£ the apparent true owner or owners as accurately as possible, and the description of the property assessed by lot and block number, or front foot thereof, or such other description as may otherwise identify the same, and if the said property shall be owned by an estate or firm, then to so state the fact shall be sufficient and no error or mistake in describing such property or in giving the name of any owner or owners, or otherwise, shall in anywise invalidate or impair the assess- ment levied hereby or the certificate issued in evidence thereof. That said certificate shall further provide substantially that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of principal or interest when due, then at the option of the City, its successors, or assigns, or the holder thereof, the whole of said assessment evidence thereby shall at once become due and payable, and shall be collectible with reasonable attorney's fees and all expenses and cost of collection, if incurred, and said certificate shall set forth and evidence the personal liability of the real and true owner or owners of such property, and that said lien is first and paramount thereon, superior to all other liens,_titles,and charges, except for lawful ad valorem taxes, from and after the date said improvements were ordered by said City Council, to -wit: December 10 , 1980, and shall provide in effect that if default shall be made in the payment thereof, the same may be enforced, at the option of the City, or their successors and assigns, by the sale of the property therein described in the manner _provided for the collection of ad valorem taxes as above recited, or by suit in any Court having jurisdiction. 10 That said certificate shall further recite in effect that all the proceedings with reference to making said improvements have been regularly had in compliance with the law and Charter in force in said City and the proceedings of said City Council of said City, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment lien against the property therein described, or, attempted to be described, and the personal liability of the real and true owner or owners thereof, evidence by such certificates, have been regularly done and performed, which recitals shall be evidence of all the matters and facts so recited and no further proof thereof shall be required in any Court. That said certificates shall further provide in effect that the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, shall exercise all of its lawful powers, in the enforcement and collection thereof, and said certificates may contain other and further recitals, pertinent and appropriate thereto. It shall not be necessarythat said certificates shall be on the exact form as above set forth, but the substance and effect thereof shall suffice. SECTION 7. That all such assessments levied are a -personal liability and charge against the real and true owner or owners of the property described, notwithstanding such owner or owners may not be named or correctly named, and any irregularity in the name of the property owner, or the description of any property or the amount of any assessment, or in any other -matter or thing shall not in anywise invalidate or impair any assessment levied hereby or any certificate issued, and such mistake, or error, invalidity or irregularity whether in such assessment or in the certificate issued in evidence thereof, may be, but is not required to be, to be enforceable, at any time corrected by the said City Council of the City of Corpus Christi. Further that the omission of said improvements in front of any part of parcel of property abutting upon the aforementioned streets, which is exempt from the lien of said assessment, shall in no wise affect or impair the validity of assessments against the other parcels of property abutting upon said street; and that the total amounts assessed against the respective parcels of property abutting upon said streets within the limits herein defined and the real and true owner or owners thereof, are the same as, or less than, the estimate of said 11 assessment prepared by the Director rof Engineering and Physical Development and approved and adopted by the City Council and are in accordance with the proceedings of said City Council relative to said improvements and assessments thereof, and with the terms, powers and provisions of said Chapter 106 of the Acts of First Called Session of the 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, known as Article 1105b of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes of Texas and Charter of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, under which terms, powers and provisions said proceedings, said improvements and assessments were had made by said City Council. SECTION 8. The fact that the above-described streets have become important thoroughfares and the fact that the present condition of said streets, within the limits defined, are dangerous to the health and public welfare of the inhabitants thereof creates a public emergency and an imperative public necessity, requiring the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction, and that said ordinance shall be read at three several meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor having declared that such an emergency and necessity exists, and having requested that said Charter rule be suspended 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 IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this the 28th day of January ATTEST: y Secreta MAYOR THE CITY 19 81• APPROVED: 28th DAY of January , 1981 J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY By S CHRISTI, TEXAS Corpus Christi, Texas - 21 day of 24.A acy, , 19 r' G / TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi, Texas For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance, a public emergency and 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 ordinance or resolution shall be read at three meetings of the City Council; I, therefore, 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. The Charter rule was Luther Jones Edward L. Sample Dr. Jack Best Jack K. Dumphy Leopoldo Luna Betty N. Turner Cliff Zarsky Respectfully, MAYOR THE CITY OF C suspended -by the follo t�A,u .l �x✓o ) The above ordinance was Luther Jones Edward L. Sample Dr. Jack Best Jack K. Dumphy Leopoldo Luna Betty. N. Turner Cliff Zarsky HRISTI, EXAS ote: passed by the following vote: ld// o ) tL� P ) /. /-C//Z/J (L J 15894