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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16169 ORD - 04/01/1981r1:3/3O/81 AN ORDINANCE ,.. ; •4.DEL'3NEATING CITY VOTING PRECINCTS, DESIGNATING POLLING PLACE LOCATIONS-DESIGNATING ELECTION JUDGES AND ALTERNATES, DESIG- - NATING_A SPECIAL•' CANVASSING BOARD FOR ABSENTEE BALLOTING FOR -ALL-MONICIPAL„ELECTIONS, GENERAL AND SPECIAL, FOR THE YEAR ' 1981; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND,DECLARING'AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCILLOF THE,CI•T:Y-OF CORPUS,CHRISTI,' M. '"• mow... TEXAS: ''''''''";--..;'-'-„7.'T'-.4;-,.,,-.— '''-,,4=,, •SECTION 1. That for the election year 1981, for all municipal e1:ec-,igz.15p tions, general and'special, the following City voting^precincts, polling place locations, election judges and alternates are established for said elections 161n9 IP 27 to q4 :CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI GENERAL ELECTION'` AND THE CORPUS CHRISTI INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUSTEE ELECTION SINGLE MEMBER DISTRICT -POSITIONS 1 and 2 SCHOOL CITY TRUSTEE PRECINCT POSITION NO. ' APRIL 4, 1981 LOCATION 1 Old Courthouse Annex Mesquite & Belden JUDGES & ALTERNATE JUDGES 1. Lloyd Holmes 2. Bernice Boecker 2 "1 Windsor Park School 1. Dorothy Corcoran 4526 So. Alameda 3 4 5 6 Assembly Hall, First Presbyterian Church 435 So. Broadway Reception Room, Cathedral School Upper So. Broadway 2. Patricia Rimer 1. Victoria Sloan ' 2. Ismael Perez, 1. Ray J.._ -Garcia 2. Harry T. Pinson" 1. Hamlin Jr. High School 1. Mrs. Catherine Cox 3900 Hamlin 2. Mrs. A. C. Pierce Second Baptist Church 1. Mrs. Blanche L. de los Santos 605 Furman 7* Oak Park School 3701 Mueller No. 1 is the Judge; No. 2 the alternate Judge 2. Mrs. Edna Luna 1. Mrs. Delma G. Luce 2. Mrs. Margaret Davis SCHOOL CITY TRUSTEE PRECINCT POSITION NO. LOCATION 8* 9* 15* (Also 80) Alice Allen Hall Oak Park Methodist Church 878 Oak Park JUDGES & ALTERNATE JUDGES 1. Mrs. Robert E. Clarke 2. Mrs. Bryan Wingo Calallen Pre -School. 1. Mrs. Elizabeth Gunter 5215 Avenue A 2. Mrs. Lloyd Price Skinner Elementary School 1. Mrs. Sofia C. Valerio Teachers' Lounge 1001 Bloomington 2. Mrs. Cecilia Gonzales 17 2 Shannon Jr. High School 1. Mary Jane P. Allen 1530 Airline 2. Connie Garcia 18* County Building 1. Julia Gonzalez 13808 So. Padre Island Dr. 2. Viola Farias 20 2 Municipal Service Center 1. Mary Foyt 2525 Hygeia 21* Lobby - Master Host Inn 3200 Surfside 24 Adult Learning Center (Also 60) Austin School Campus 3902 Morgan No. 1 is the Judge; No. 2 is the alternate Judge 2. Clifford Stevenson 1. June Grote 2. Ms. Johnnie Milam 1. Maria G. Vidauri 2. Flora Irene Holmes SCHOOL CITY TRUSTEE PRECINCT POSITION NO. LOCATION JUDGES & ALTERNATE JUDGES 29* Tuloso-Midway Elem. School (Also 34 & 100) . 1925 Tuloso 30 31 32 33 1. Martha Bell 2., Maria A. Jiminez Ayers Recreation Center 1. Ardelia Price 1722 Winnebago Garage at Ontiveros Res. 1021 -10th Street 2. Lillian Ross 1. Andrea R. Vasquez 2. Frank V. Vasquez Good Samaritan Mission 1. Mrs. Celia Wilmot 210 So. Alameda 2. Elma Aguilar George Evans School 1. Mrs. Virginia Lerma 1315 Comanche 2. Mary Jane Garza 34* Tuloso-Midway Elem. School 1, Martha Bell •)" (Also 29 & 100) 1925 Tuloso 38 39 2. Maria A. Jiminez Crossley School 1. Mrs. Irene Cornelius 2512 Koepke 2. Mrs. Frances Glover Ayers St. Church of Christ 1. Ms. Catalina Martinez Fellowship Hall 1610 Lawnview 2. Ms. Gloria Ramirez No_ 1 is the Judge; No. 2 is the Alternate Judge CITY PRECINCT 40 41 SCHOOL TRUSTEE POSITION NO. 1 Garage at C.S. Neve Residence 408 Palmero LOCATION JUDGES & ALTERNATE JUDGES 1. J. H. Johnston 2. Mrs. Clyde S. Neve Nueces National Bank 1. Mrs. Grady 0. Smith 1434 So. Port 2. Mrs. Eleanor Vargas 42 1 Garage at D.C.Bernwanger Res. '1.,Mrs. Joseph T. Lewis 2840 Denver 43 44 2. Mrs. Louis P. Wenzell Travis School 1. Mrs. Marina Sanchez 1634 Tarlton Zavala School 3102 Highland 2. Mrs. M. C. Sugarek 1. Belia-G. Canales 2. Beatrice De Leon 45 Geo. Wiggins Rec.'Center 1. Adolph Manguia 2320 Buford 2. Porfiria R. Martinez 46 47 Lamar School 2212 Morris 1. Carlos Rodriguez 2. Jose Rodriguez Ben Garza Gym 1. Mrs. T. T. Gonzalez 1815 Howard 2. Mrs:.'Amel(a Sanchez No. 1 is the Judge; No. 2 is the Alternate Judge SCHOOL ' CITY TRUSTEE PRECINCT POSTION NO. LOCATION s JUDGES & ALTERNATE JUDGES 48 49 2 Parkdale School 4801 Everhart 1. Mrs. Jimmy Mosier 2. Sandra Drescher HIALCO Center 1. Beatrice Carson 1114 Sam Rankin 2. Alma Powell 50 1 Lindale Recreation Center 1. Mrs. Henry Lipe 3133 Swantner 51* 52 53 2. Mrs. George McCaskill Gibson School 1. Mrs. C. E. Ginn 5723 Hampshire 2. Mrs. Pauline Moravits Woodlawn Presbyterian Church 1. Wayne Hayden Entrance Hall 3757 Up River Road 2. Berta A. Hayden Houston School 363 Norton 1. Mrs, Blanche M. de los Santos 2. Janet de los Santos . 56 La Armada Hall 1. Ruth C. Olson 3701 Ayers 2. Jean R. Hardin 57 Del Mar Jr. College Foyer of Auditorium Baldwin & Ayers No. 1 is the Judge; No. 2 is the Alternate Judge 1. Mrs. M. H. Davis 2. Miss Gladys Kutz SCHOOL TRUSTEE PRECINCT POSITION NO. LOCATION JUDGES & ALTERNATE JUDGES 58 1 Menger School 2209 S. Alameda 59 1 Incarnate Word Convent Utility House _ 2930 S. Alameda 60 Adult Learning Center (Also 24) Austin School Campus 3902 Morgan 61 62 1. Mrs. James B. Durham 2. Mrs. Marion A. White 1. Mrs. Thomas B. Tucker 2. Mrs. M. Sullivan 1. Maria G. Vidauri 2. Flora Irene Holmes Shaw School Annex 1. Mrs. Charles Etta Shaw 3109 Carver 2. Mrs. L. M. White Wynn Seale Jr. High 1. Mrs. Carl Neuman 1707 Ayers 2. Mrs. Lawrence Perrigue 63 1 Parkway Presbyterian Church 1. Lloyd Lipsey 3707 Santa Fe 2. Mark J. Gregory 64 1 Santa Fe Swimming Club 1. Mrs. Marjorie Alford 4100 Santa Fe 65 1 Montclair School 5241 Kentner No. 1 is the Judge; No. 2 is the Alternate Judge 2. Mrs. M. A. Cage 1. Mrs. J. R. Keeling 2. Mrs. George N. Denton 66 1 Fisher School 601 Texan Trail 1. Mrs. Ivan H. Spoor 2. Mrs. Antonio Abarca 67 1 Garage at LeMaire's Res 1. Mrs. Ouida Davis 518 Harrison 2. Mrs. A. J. LeMaire 68 Garage at Billimek's Res, 1. Mrs. Lucille Herford 2812 Devon 69 2 2. Mary Shely Baker Jr. High School 1. Mrs. J. 0. Spencer 3445 Pecan 2. Mrs. Mamie Ault 70 2 Blanche Moore School 1. Dorothy Schmiedekamp 5426 Williams 2. Margie Archer 71 2 Lexington School 1. Cleo Fulton 2901 McArdle 2. Mrs. C. E. Bartosh 72 2 Central Park School 1. Betty Polasek 3602 McArdle 2. Jovita Lopez 73 Fannin School 2730 Gollihar 1. M. R. Zepeda 2. Tony Cisneros *t� .74 ' Cunningham Jr. High School 1. Perla Ofelia Gaona-` 4321 Prescott 2. Mrs. Miguel A. Ruiz 75 76 77 Crockett School 1. Rosa Gonzales 3302 Greenwood 2. Aurora C. Castillo Port Avenue Drug Store 1. Santos de la Paz 913 S. Port 2. Arturo V. de la Paz Lozano School 1. George Elizondo 650 Osage 2. Mary Edens 78 Ebenezer Baptist Church 1. Creola Porter 1423 Palm 2. Ruth Tryon 79 Driscoll Jr. High School 1. Mrs. Lucille Fuqua 261 Weil Place 2. Mrs. Mary Perez 80 Skinner Elementary School 1. Mrs. Sofia C. Valerio (Also 15) Teachers' Lounge 1001 Bloomington 2. Mrs. Cecilia Gonzales 81* Savage School 1. Georgia Blumberg 5025 Up River Road 2. Goldie M. Kaler 82 83 84 Iron Workers Int'l. Hall 506 Westchester 1. Mrs. H. H. McCool 2. Mrs. R. C. Suarez La Armada #3 Office 1. Joe J. Flores 1404 Tompkins 2. Mrs. D. Christianus •1 King High School 1. Mrs. C. A'. Arntz 5225 Gollihar 2. Mrs. Dyrel Lunmark 85 . Allen School 1. Mrs; John R. Lopez 2002 Elizabeth 2. Mrs. Ramona V. Mondragon 86 1 Garage at C.A.Gregg Residence 1. Mrs. Valerie Voeste 308 Katherine 2. Mrs. C. A. Gregg 87 2 Carroll Lane School 1. Victoria S. Brown= 4120 Carroll Lane Garage at Ramirez Residence 1433 - 19th Street 2. Roy Andrews 1. Mrs. Josefa M. Delgado 2. Mrs. Pauline Pettie 89 1 Baptist Temple 1. Barbara Cline , 5730 Kimbrough 2. Ann Jackson 90 1 Fraser School 1. Dorothy T. Sherwin 1230 Airline 2. Robert Markos 91 1 Oso Square Apts. - Party Room 1. Margaret R. Carney 7350 McArdle 2. Lois Jo Siemer 92 .1 Cullen Jr. High School 1. Mrs. Midge Stratton 5225 Greely 2. Mrs. Dorothy Ellison 93 1 Wilson Elementary School 1. Kathryn Elliott 3925 Ft. Worth 2. Patty Cage 94 2 Calk Elem. School 1. Grace Hooper 4621 Marie 2._ Eleanor McKinney 95 2 St. Cyril & Methodius Church 1. Andrew _Busker Parish Hall #4 3210 So. Padre Island Drive 2. Mary Kucera 96 Garage at Kirton's Residence 1. Gladys Kirton 3013 Brawner Pkwy. 2. Thelma Lerner 97 Garage at Rosas' Residence 1. Robert Rodriguez 4462 Dinn 2. Mrs. Minerva L. Rodriguez Moody High School 1818 Trojan 1. Mrs. Josue V. Quintanilla 2. Mrs. Myrtle Bell 99 Garage at E. Bennett Res. 1. John G. Groom 417 Villa Drive 100* (Also 29 & 34) 1925 Tuloso Tuloso-Midway Elem. School 2. Frank Mendez 1. Martha Bell 2. Maria A. Jiminez 101* County Building 1. Mr. Earl Hodges Annaville 2. J. D. Williams 103 (Also 111) Tuloso-Midway High School 1. Evelyn Cox 9830 LaBranch 2. Mrs. Avis Bowles 106 2 Browne Jr. High School 1. Mrs. Charles Ridgway 4301 Schanen 111* (Also 103) 2. Mary Ann Chorba Tuloso-Midway High School 1. Evelyn Cox 9830 LaBranch 2. Mrs. Avis Bowles 112 2 Schanen Elementary School 1. Mrs. W. A. Pitts 5717 Killarmet 2. Mrs. Elaine Barnes 113 Garcia School 4401 Greenwood 1. Clarice Lott 2: Mildred Polk 114* 2 St. John Baptist Church Annex 1. Mary M. Bush 5445 Greenwood 2. Hattie Mae Glynn 115* .2 Mt. Olive Lutheran Church 1. Bess W. Ferlet 5101 Saratoga 2. Joan Stout 116* 2 Coastal Haven Apts. Recreation Room 4710 Mtddlecoff Road 117* Flour Bluff High School Cafeteria - 2505 Waldron 118 2 Kostoryz School 3602 Panama 119 2 Fire Station #14 5901 S. Staples 120 1 Woodlawn School 1110 Woodlawn 1. Mrs. Nina Bridges 2. Mrs. Elinore Reynolds I. Raymond M. Smith 2. Helen Kubik 1. Herman R. Harrod 2. William E. Brandesky 1. Mrs. Bruce Viles 2. Mrs. Lorene Stubbs 1. Henry Simmons 2. John A. Coco, Sr. 121 2 Yeager School 5414 Tripoli *That portion lying within the City limits. 1. Martha D. Thielhorn 2. John Reuthinger as r SECTION 2. The election judge shall, in addition to his alternate, appoint not less than one (1) nor more than four (4) election clerks, and the rate of pay for all election personnel shall be not more than Three and No/100 Dollars ($3.00) per hour, except that the judge shall receive an additional Twenty Dollars ($20.00) for picking up and delivering the election materials. SECTION 3. The following are appointed as the special canvassing board for absentee balloting: Margie Morrill Don Mosely Rose Rubio Such board shall meet at 1:00 p.m. on the date of the election for the purpose of canvassing the absentee balloting by mail and personal appearance. SECTION 4. An election school for judges and clerks will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of City Hall four (4) days preceding the election. SECTION 5. By approving and signing this ordinance, the Mayor offi- cially confirms as his action all matters recited in the ordinance which by law come within his jurisdiction. SECTION 6. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 7. The necessity to immediately designate voting precincts, polling place locations, election judges and alternates and a special canvass- ing board, all as hereinabove set forth, in order that elections in the City of Corpus Christi may be conducted in an orderly manner and in conformity with the election statutes creates a public emergency and an imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordi- nance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction but that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three several meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor having declared such emergency and neces- sity to exist, and having requested the suspension of the 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 IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this the isTday of April, 1981. ATTEST: a/'f�� ity Secretary APPROVED: / DAY OF APRIL, 1981: J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY THE CIT4dOF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS Corpus"Christi,. Texas-; day of /u./_ , 19p 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. Respectfully, MAYOR THE CI OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS The Charter rule was suspended by the Luther Jones Edward L. Sample Dr. Jack Best Jack K. Dunphy Leopoldo Luna Betty N. Turner Cliff Zarsky The above ordinance was Luther Jones Edward L. Sample Dr. Jack Best Jack K. Dumphy Leopoldo Luna Betty N. Turner Cliff Zarsky following passed by the vote: following vote: 166i( 9