HomeMy WebLinkAbout17308 ORD - 10/20/1982AN ORDINANCE
APPROVING THE WRITTEN STATEMENT OF THE CITY ENGINEER OF
VARIOUS COSTS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF BLOOMINGTON DRIVE,
FROM MOLINA DRIVE TO SOUTHBRIDGE SUBDIVISION; DETERMINING
THE PORTION OF SAID COSTS TO BE ASSESSED AGAINST ABUTTING
PROPERTY AND THE PORTION TO BE PAID BY THE CITY;
ACCEPTING AND APPROVING VOLUNTARY PAVING LIENS FROM DAVID
AND OFELIA KEEVER AND JOSE AND AIDA LOPEZ, OWNERS OF ALL
ABUTTING PROPERTY, FOR THE ASSESSMENTS LEVIED HEREIN; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, heretofore on the 20th day of October, 1982, the City
Council by enactment of Ordinance No.17307 determined that it was necessary
to improve the following by paving and sidewalks, as hereinafter more fully
described:
Bloomington Drive, from Molina Drive to Southbridge Subdivision
WHEREAS, by the terms of said ordinance, specifications were
ordered to be made by the City Engineer for the improvement of the aforesaid
street(s), within the limits defined, as provided by said ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the said plans and specifications have been prepared and
are now submitted to the City Council for approval and adoption; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi is of the
opinion that it is necessary to levy an assessment against the property and
the owners thereof abutting upon the aforesaid street, within the limits
defined, and against street and railway companies whose tracks occupy said
street, if any, for a part of the cost of improving said street; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has theretofore, by ordinance ordered the
improvement of the street and portions enumerated above. Any existing curbs,
gutters in place, meeting the specifications set by the City Council, or
which can be utilized, shall be left in place, if any, and corresponding
credits to the property owners shall be allowed on the assessments; and
WHEREAS, the City Engineer of the City of Corpus Christi has, in
accordance with the law, filed his report with the City Council, setting
forth the participation by the railway companies and street railway
companies, if any, and the property owners, and the cost thereof, together
with the names of the owners and the description of said property, and the
work to be done adjacent thereto, and the amount to be assessed against each
lot or parcel and its owner and all other matters required by the applicable
law:
17308
CROFILMED,
"tEP 28 1984,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the plans and specifications so presented to the
City Council of the City of Corpus Christi by the City Engineer, having been
carefully considered by the City Council, the same are hereby, approved and
adopted for the improvements of said street hereinabove enumerated, within
the limits defined.
SECTION 3. The City Council, in initiating this proceeding, is
acting under the terms and provisions of the Act passed at the First Called
Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas, and known as
Chapter 106 of the Acts of the said Session, together with any amendments
thereto, now shown as Article 1105b of Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, as an
alternative method for the construction of street improvements in the City of
Corpus Christi, Texas.
SECTION 4. That the report or statement filed by the City
Engineer, having been duly examined, is hereby approved.
SECTION 5. That it is hereby found and determined that the cost of
improvements on the hereinafter described street, within the limits defined,
with the amount or amounts per front foot proposed to be assessed for such
improvements against abutting property and the owners thereof, and against
street and railway companies whose tracks occupy said street, if any, are as
follows, to wit:
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- ;ASSESSMENT ROLL
BLOOMINGTON DRIVE
FROM MOLINA DRIVE TO SOUTHBRIDGE SUBDIVISION
This project shall include improvements to Bloomington Drive within the described
limits and provides for construction by excavation to a width and depth to permit
the laying of a 40 foot wide street within the existing 60 foot right -of -Way.
The improvements include a standard 6" curb and. gutter section; compacted sub -
grade and a 6" thick caliche base. A 4 foot wide reinforced concrete sidewalk
shall be constructed on the north side of the street and the existing sidewalkon
the south side shall remain in place.
The assessment rates have been calculated in accordance with the City's current
paving policy. Based on this policy and the low bid submitted by Backhoe Lease
Service, Inc., abutting property owners are assessed at the following rates:
Bloomington Drive .
6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement
Sidewalk
Bid Price Assessment Rate
$15.69 L.F.
$ 1.60 S.F.
$15.69 L.F.
$ 1.00 S.F.
Residential Property, Schools and Churches
6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement $9.75 L.F.
Sidewalk $1.00 S.F.
Total Cost
Total Assessments
Total City Portion
GS/dl
$9,461.18
4,176.90
$5,284.26
/ Gerald Smith, P.E.
City Engineer
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OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
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QUANTITY
ASSESSED :
DESCRIPTION
OF
ASSESSMENT
RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
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PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
ROLL
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BLOOMINGTON
DRIVE
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NOLINA
DRIVE TO SOUTHBRIDGE
SUBDIVISION
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BLOOMINGTON
DRIVE
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-BEGIN-NORTH
SIDE
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S-1.
David Keever et ux •
170.00.L.F.
C.G.& PVNT.
15.69
2,667.30
4237 Molina 78416-
680.00 S.F.
Sidewalk
1.00
680.00
Lot 13, Block 1
.
Molina Subdivision
83,347.30
B-1 .
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SOUTHBRIDGE
3UBDIVISION
.
• END NORTi
SIDE
.
.
.
BLOOMINGT)N
DRIVE
BEGIN SOUTH
SIDE
.
.
.
5-2.
Jose Lopez et ux
170.00 L.F.
C.G.& PVMT.
4.88
829.60
4514 Angela 78416
* -0- S.F.
Sidewalk
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-0-
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Lot 13, Block 8 •
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Molina Subdivision No. 2
R -1B
$ 829.60
* Credit E)5st. S/W
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SOUTHBRIDGE SUBDIVISION
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END SOUTH
SIDE
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TOTAL
ASSESUIENTS
$4,176.90
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All assessments, however, are to be made and levied by the City
Council as it may deem just and equitable, having in view the special
benefits in enhanced value to be received by such parcels of property and
owners thereof, the equities of such owners, and the adjustment of the
apportionment of the cost of improvements so as to produce a substantial
equality of benefits received and burdens imposed.
SECTION 6. That upon written request of the Mayor or five Council
members, copy attached, to find and declare an emergency due to the need to
take immediate action to preserve and protect public property by expediting
the construction of public improvements, such finding of an emergency is made
and declared requiring suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and
voting upon ordinances or resolutions at three regular meetings so that this
ordinance is passed and shall take effect upon first reading as an emergency
measure this the c2.04day of October, 1982.
ATTEST:
City Secretary MAYO
APPROVED:
DAY OF 4._ ,1982
J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY
By
Assistant City
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THE C Y OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Corpus Christi, Texas
0:21# day of OCAL/A1-7 , 1982
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance or resolution,
an emergency exists requiring suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and voting
upon ordinances or resolutions at three regular meetings; 1/we, therefore, request that you
suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance or resolution finally on the date it is
introduced, or at the present meeting of the City Council.
Respectfully, Respectfully,
Council Members
MAYOR
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THE C Y OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
The above ordinance was passed by the foil; ing vote:
Luther Jones OF
Betty N. Turner 1 2
Jack K. Dumphy /
Bob Gulley
Herbert L. Hawkins, Jr.
Dr. Charles W. Kennedy
Cliff Zarsky
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