HomeMy WebLinkAbout18206 ORD - 05/02/1984AN ORDINANCE
CLOSING THE HEARING ON STREET IMPROVEMENTS ON THE FOLLOWING
STREETS:
George Evans School Area, Phase I
1. North Alameda Street, from Laredo Street to Comanche
Street,
2. Mussett and Caldwell Street, from Brownlee Bouelvard to
North Staples Street,
3. Lowell, Mexico and Josephine Street, from Mussett Street
to Caldwell Street, and
4. Sam Rankin Street, from Mussett Street to Comanche
Street.
FIXING A LIEN AND CHARGE, THE MANNER AND TIME OF PAYMENT
AND COLLECTION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City Council of Corpus Christi, Texas, by duly enacted
ordinance passed and approved on the 28th day of March, 1984, determined the
necessity for, and ordered the improvement of the following streets:
George Evans School Area, Phase I
1. North Alameda Street, from Laredo Street to Comanche
Street,
2. Mussett and Caldwell Street, from Brownlee Bouelvard to
North Staples Street,
3. Lowell, Mexico and Josephine Street, from Mussett Street
to Caldwell Street, and
4. Sam Rankin Street, from Mussett Street to Comanche
Street.
in the manner and according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved
and adopted by the City Council by ordinance dated March 28, 1984, 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, the said City Council has caused the City Engineer to prepare
and file estimates of the cost of such improvements and estimates of the amount
per front foot proposed 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 City Engineer 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
March 28, 1984, did determine the necessity of levying an assessment for that
portion of the cost of constructing said improvements on the above named
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streets, within the limits herein defined, to be paid by the abutting property
and the real and true owners thereof, and by ordinance dated March 28, 1984, did
order and set a hearing to be held at 3:00 p.m. on the 25th day of April, 1984,
in the City Council Chambers 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
concerning any error, invalidity, irregularity or deficiency in any proceedings,
or contract, to appear and be heard in person or by counsel and offer evidence
in reference to said matters; 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 date of the 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 April 25, 1984, in the City Council
Chambers in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, in accordance with said ordinance
and notice, at which time an opportunity was given to all said abovementioned
persons, firms, corporations 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:
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Mayor Jones announced the public hearing on the following assessment
hearing:
36. Assessment Hearing - 3:00 p.m.
George Evans School Area Unit I Street Improvements Project, providing for
assessments of $236,305.75 for the 104, items on the roll.
Assistant City Manager Lontos explained the streets involved in this
project. He stated that the bids have been received on the project; the project
was not a Voluntary Paving Project, but was included in the Community
Development Block Grant_Program.
Mayor Jones inquired about the possible impact conducting the public
hearing will have on the lawsuit filed by Associated General Contractors.
Mr. Lontos explained that the assessments have been prepared on the basis
of the instructions from the City Council that the intention is to award the
contract to A. Ortiz Construction Company and the total assessments may be
slightly higher with this bid. He stated that it was his understanding that the
Council has the right to proceed with the assessment hearing and set the
assessments on the basis on which they were prepared. He pointed out that if
the Council should decide to reduce the assessments in any form or fashion based
on the other bid, they have the legal right to reduce downward at a later date
without an additional public hearing. He further explained that the total bid
price was $868,987.14; the preliminary assessment total $237,443.32 and the City
portion would be $631,543.82.
Council Member Kennedy summarized by stating that evidently Mr. Lontos was
indicating that if AGC is successful in their lawsuit, the total bid would be
basically the same but the assessments for the property owners might be somewhat
lower, and Mr. Lontos agreed that that would be the situation if the contract
should be awarded to Maverick Construction Company.
Council Member McComb suggested that this assessment hearing be delayed for
30 days in view of the AGC lawsuit. He stated that some of the statements made
during the assessment hearing could have an effect on the lawsuit. He then made
a motion that the public hearing be delayed for 30 days. The motion was
seconded by Council Member Kennedy.
Mayor Pro Tem Turner asked for an opinion of the legal counsel. She stated
that she had no problem in delaying action on this, but she understood that
there were property owners who had come from as far away as Laredo for this
particular public hearing.
Assistant City Attorney Jay Doegey suggested that the public hearing
commence and the only possible adverse effect on the lawsuit could be statements
made by individual Council Members.
Council Member Slavik stated that she had been contacted by some of the
residents who indicated that they do not want these improvements.
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Mr. Lontos stated that that may be true but the City staff conducted
meetings in the neighborhood and determined that a majority of the residential
owners do want the improvements.
Council Member slavik referred to a letter she had received in which one
property owner was charged $16.50 per linear foot and another property owner was
charged $19.50 per linear foot.
Mr. Lontos stated that more than likely the larger amount was for pavement
on a wider street. He stated that he felt that this would be clarified by Mr.
Smith during the public hearing. He continued by stating that 104 notices had
been mailed and a number of people who received them were present to testify
during the public hearing.
Assistant City Attorney Doegey called as his first witness, Mr. Gerald
Smith, and through questioning of him ascertained that he has been with the City
for 241 years; that he has a degree in engineering from the University of Texas
and that he is a registered professional engineer in the State of Texas.
Mr. Smith testified that this is Phase I of the project and funding will be
provided from the 8th Year Community Development Block Grant Program. He
explained the limits of the project and located the following streets which are
included in the project: N. Alameda Street, from Laredo to Comanche Street;
Mussett and Caldwell Streets, from Brownlee Boulevard to N. Staples Street;
Lowell, Mexico and Josephine Streets, from Mussett Street to Caldwell Street;
and Sam Rankin Street, from Mussett Street to Comanche Street. He explained
that the City proposes to totally reconstruct these streets by excavating to
width and depth to permit the laying of a 6" standard curb and gutter section
and a 6" compacted subgrade, 10" compacted caliche base and 2" type D hot -mix
asphaltic pavement on N. Alameda, Caldwell, and Mussett Streets. He stated that
a 6" compacted subgrade, 8" compacted caliche base and 11" type D hot -mix
asphaltic pavement will be constructed on Lowell, Mexico, Josephine, and Sam
Rankin Streets. He stated that the streets will be constructed within the
existing rights-of-way to the various widths, depending on the type of street
noting that N. Alameda will be 40' wide; Caldwell Street 38' wide; Mussett,
Lowell, Mexico, Josephine and Sam Rankin Streets 28' wide.
Mr. Doegey inquired if this project would benefit the entire community, and
Mr. Smith testified that this will represent a direct benefit to the community.
He noted that the zoning in the area is primarily "I-2" and "A-2", but the area
is primarily used for residential. He located the few commercial uses in the
area. Mr. Smith explained that the open ditches will be eliminated and the area
will be greatly improved by the street improvement project.
Mr. Doegey continued by inquiring if there would be specific benefits for
the property owners, and Mr. Smith replied that the streets will be widened;
drainage will be improved; and driveways and sidewalks will be installed.
Mr. Smith continued by stating that bids were received on this project on
March 7, 1984 and A. Ortiz Construction Company was determined to be the low
bidder on the project. He explained that they will have 210 working days or
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about 10,1 months. He explained that the assessment roll included 104 separate
parcels.
Mr. Smith informed the Council that the following assessment rates will be
charged: N. Alameda Street, which is a 40' wide street, for curb gutter and
pavement, $19.50 per linear foot; Caldwell Street, which is a 38' wide street,
for curb gutter and pavement, $19.50 per linear foot; Mussett Street, which is a
28' street with 6" curb and 2" of hot -mix asphaltic pavement, $16.60 per linear
foot; and Lowell, Mexico, Josephine, and Sam Rankin Streets, which are 28' wide
streets with 11/2" of hot -mix asphaltic pavement, $16.28 per linear foot. He
stated that the cost of sidewalks will be $1.00 per square foot and driveways
will be $4.05 per square foot. He stated that for residential, school, and
church property, the charge for curb, gutter, and pavement on all of the streets
will be $9.75 per linear foot. He stated that the assessments will not be due
until the work has been completed, at which time the City may be paid in cash or
over a five year period at an interest rate of 8%. He explained that property
owners of low and moderate income which are owner occupied will be eligible for
the special program established by the City Council for Community Development
Projects. He noted that this will also include any rent property, if the
property is rented to residents of low or moderate incomes in that the property
owner will qualify for low interest loans. He assured the Council that this
will be explained by letter to all property owners in both English and Spanish.
Mr. Smith replied to Mr. Dogey's question about
by stating that normally, the contract is awarded
assessment hearing and construction would normally
anticipated completion date of March, 1985.
Mayor Pro Tem Turner questioned the inclusion of
is so commercial, and Mr. Smith stated that basically
school children attending schools in the area.
completion of the project
within two weeks of the
start in June with an
sidewalks in an area that
, sidewalks are needed for
Council Member Slavik referred to her question earlier during the public
hearing about the difference in prices for two pieces of property, and Mr. Smith
explained that his first impression was that there was a different width of
street but after checking the piece of property, he reminded the Council that
the staff had recommended bid award to Maverick Construction Company; the
Council made the determination that A. Ortiz Paving Company was actually the low
bidder; the property owner in question was assessed $15.14 per linear foot
according to Maverick's figure; but it should have been $16.16 according to the
Ortiz bid. He explained that they had to prepare the assessment roll twice and
apparently an error was made in changing the prices to comply with the Ortiz
figures.
Council Member Slavik referred to the fact that some people were not aware
that this project was in progress and inquired about the date the notices were
mailed.
Mr. Smith assured the Council that the notices have to be deposited in the
mail 14 days prior to the public hearing and the legal publication must be
published 21 days prior to the hearing for three successive weeks. He stated
that Mr. Robert T. Edlin had requested that the hearing be delayed because he
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did not have time to prepare his defense, but he was informed that all of the
procedures had been followed according to the law. Mr. Smith stated that he had
informed Mr. Edlin that there is an appeal process for 21 days.
Assistant City Attorney Doegey stated that he will check to see with whom
the appeal should be filed.
Mr. Doegey then called as his next witness Mr. William J. Holly, real estate
broker and appraiser. Through questioning of the witness, Mr. Doegey ascertained
that Mr. Holly is well qualified to testify since he has performed 63 of these
examinations for the City and he has been in the real estate business for 34
years. He stated that he is thoroughly familiar with the George Evans School
area. _
Mr. Holly testified that the existing streets are asphalt; there are some
ditches; there are very few sidewalks and those that exist are broken except for
the ones around the school. He stated that there seems to be a problem with
drainage also. He noted that the drainage ditches will be removed; automobile
traffic will be greatly improved; there will be a better neighborhood appearance
that will enhance the property; and most real estate firms list the fact that
sidewalks are in existence when property is to be sold. He stated that the
improvements will remove dust from the area and access to the individual homes
will be greatly improved. He pointed out that the need for improved streets in
this type of neighborhood is obvious since it is a combination of residential
and commercial use. He pointed out that the students of George Evans School
will use most of the sidewalks extensively on their way to and from school. Mr.
Holly concluded by stating that he did not recommend any adjustments on any of
the items on the assessment roll since he found no odd shaped lots that might be
in need of adjustments. He stated that in his opinion, each piece of property
included on the assessment roll will be enhanced at least in the amount of the
assessment.
Council Member Slavik pointed out that some of the streets in the project,
particularly where the businesses are located, do not need improvement, and Mr.
Holly explained that the City does give credit for existing improvements.
Mayor Jones then invited members of the audience to speak in regard to
these assessments.
Mr. W. T. Neyland, 201 Oleander, stated that he owns a parcel of land at
the corner of Mexico and Mussett Streets and he is in favor of the project. He
urged that at the time the contract is signed, he would appreciate the staff
putting in the contract that the contractor must get in and out of the area as
soon as possible. He referred to the inferior work performed .on Elizabeth
Street and the number of times the contractor had to go in and out to make
further improvements. He stated that his assessments will total $9,000.
Mr. Robert T. Edlin, 1118 Hayward, stated that he owns a large piece of
property at 210 N. Alameda where he operates Edlin's Auction. He stated that he
is opposed to this project because of the assessments. He pointed out that the
new City Hall will be located three blocks away and questioned whether his
property will really be enhanced. He contended that if several large office
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buildings and stores are constructed after the new City Hall is constructed, the
streets will have to be changed again. He also stated that there are very few
pedestrians and he felt that the sidewalks would primarily serve Loaves and
Fishes clients. He pointed out that there are very few residences on Mussett
Street and there is absolutely no need for sidewalks. He also objected to the
payment of his assessment in the amount of over $13,000.
Mr. Smith addressed Mr. Edlin's remarks in regard to the new City Hall and
pointed out the location of the proposed structure, noting that it will be at
least two blocks north of this project site and expressed the opinion that there
is no reason why construction of the City Hall building will have any effect on
these proposed street improvements. Mr. Smith pointed out that Mr. Edlin's
property has frontage .on one street and sides on two other streets in the
project. He then provided pictures showing the pedestrian situation around Mr.
Edlin's property.
Mr. Smith assured the Council that a drainage system will be installed
which will further benefit the area.
Council Member Guerrero questioned Mr. Edlin and stated that he understood
that he wants no improvements at all on that property, and Mr. Edlin confirmed
the fact that he does not want any improvements on his property at all.
Mr. Reid Ryan, President of Corpus Christi Brick and Lumber Co., stated
that he did not receive notice until two weeks ago that the streets were going
to be improved. He contended that they do not need curbs or sidewalks because
their business is located on Mussett and the drainage is pretty good. He
suggested that these CD funds be used elsewhere.
Mrs. Eleanor Dodson stated that she owns three vacant lots on Mussett
Street; her property is zoned for apartments and is not industrial; and she
questioned the higher rates for assessments.
Mr. Smith explained that the ordinance addresses zoning of "R -1B" and "R-2"
as being the only zoning qualified for the lower residential rate with the
addition of churches and schools. Mrs. Dodson stated that she is in favor of
paving the street, but she was of the opinion that with all of the activity in
the area, it should be widened at the same time.
Mr. F. D. Dodson stated that he too has an interest in the same lots and he
agreed that the street should be widened at this time before construction
starts.
Mr. Smith explained that the City does not have enough right-of-way on
Mussett Street to widen it and basically the plans are for as wide a street as
possible within the existing right-of-way.
Mr. Dodson stated that he did not think that there was any need for
sidewalks because there was no pedestrian traffic.
Mr. Tony Cibian, 1417 Howard, stated that he is in favor of the
improvements and he was of the opinion that the sidewalks are needed as well.
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He stated that he has been waiting for these street improvements for over 50
years and most of the people who are in opposition to the project do not even
reside in the area.
Mrs. 1. 0. Juarez, 1618 Caldwell, addressed the Council in Spanish
translated by Council Member Mendez, and stated that she is in favor of these
improvements for which they have been waiting for some time.
Mrs. Raquel Pena, 1412 Mussett Street, referred to the speakers who had
expressed opposition to having sidewalks in front of their businesses. She
pointed out that children walking down the street do go right by Corpus Christi
Brick and Lumber; the ditches are very dangerous; and she felt that since there
are residences located there, the commercial businesses should be moved, but if
not, they should at least have sidewalks. She pointed out that children do walk
down Alameda and Mussett Streets to go to school.
Also speaking in favor of the improvements was Mrs. Emelda Garza, speaking
on behalf of her father, who owns property at 1501 Howard Street.
Mr. Charles Darnell, President of Tex-Mex Railroad, stated that they own a
great deal of land in this area and they are not opposed to the improvements but
they would like to ask that the sidewalks be eliminated on Mussett Street. He
suggested that a sidewalk not be installed so that more land would be available
for the pavement.
Mr. Smith agreed that the primary purpose of the right-of-way the City is
attempting to acquire from Tex-Mex Railroad is for the purpose of installing
sidewalks. He stated that if sidewalks are deleted, he was of the opinion that
the only ones that reasonably could be eliminated would be on the south side of
Mussett Street. He stated that the staff can examine this and consider that
possibility.
Mayor Jones stated that he is in favor of the sidewalks to improve the
entire neighborhood.
Council Member Mendez stated that he believes most people are very pleased
with improvements the City has been doing and he felt that the City should
continue with curbs, gutters, and sidewalks on street improvement projects.
Council Member Slavik suggested that in the future, even on CD programs,
that the staff notify the owners of businesses in areas to be improved so that
they may attend the meetings conducted in the neighborhoods.
Mayor Jones inquired about the kind of public announcement, made before
those neighborhood meetings, and Mr. Smith stated that Kelly Elizondo usually
takes care of that.
Mr. Elizondo explained that the neighborhood centers assist the City staff
in notifying the neighbors by placing flyers on doors. He stated that he is not
certain, but it is possible, that the notices were not delivered to the
businesses; however, two large notices are published in the newspaper of the
intention to fund the project.
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Mr. Doegey referred to the question of appeals and stated that according to
Section 11.05b of State law, 15 days after the assessment is levied, the
property owner may file an appeal.
Mr. Smith stated that the City will make sure that the businesses in
neighborhoods are notified as well as residential property owners.
A motion was made by Council Member Kennedy that the hearing be closed,
seconded by Council Member Mendez and passed unanimously.
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Mayor Jones announced the public hearings on five zoning applications.
37. Application No. 384-9 - Mr. Paul J. Koepke: For a change in zoning from
"A-1" Apartment House District to "AB" Professional Office District on Lot
13, Block 7, Gardendale Unit 1, located on the north side of Holly Road,
approximately 237' west of Nelson Lane.
Assistant City Manager Tom Utter explained that in response to the 15
notices of the public hearing, 3 in favor and none in opposition were returned
and that the Planning Commission recommends approval, but the staff recommends
denial because the staff analysis indicates that in a previous rezoning case for
this property, the staff recommended restricting any further extension of the
professional office district east of lot 16 on this block and if this lot is
rezoned to "AB", requests for the same zoning will be expected from lots 14 and
15. He stated that the staff is of the opinion that a concentration of offices
along Holly Road at this location would have a negative effect on traffic flow.
Mr. Larry Wenger, Director of Planning, located the area on the zoning and
land use map, described the land use in the surrounding area and showed slides
of the vicinity.
Council Member Kennedy stated that he cannot imagine anyone building a
house here and he felt that "AB" zoning would be appropriate.
Mr. Wenger stated that the staff's concern was that "AB" zoning would add
traffic to Holly Road which would not be widened for some time.
Council Member Berlanga indicated that he concurred with Dr. Kennedy that
"AB" zoning would be appropriate.
The applicant, Mr. Paul J. Koepke, stated that he felt this is a valid
request and professional offices are moving to this area. He pointed out that
the City has what he would consider industrial use across the street from the
subject property with the water facility. He also pointed out that the Master
Transportation Plan shows Holly Road to be a major collector street in the
future.
A motion was made by Council Member Kennedy that the hearing be closed,
seconded by Council Member Brown and passed unanimously.
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 proceeding 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 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 deficiencies
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 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 protests 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
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 and 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 front 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:
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
GEORGE EVANS SCHOOL AREA, UNIT I
The George Evans School Area, Unit I street improvements include improvements to the
following streets:
George Evans School Area, Unit I
1. North Alameda Street, from Laredo Street to Comanche Street,
2. Mussett and Caldwell Streets, from Brownlee Boulevard to North Staples
Street,
3. Lowell, Mexico and Josephine Streets, from Mussett Street to Caldwell
Street, and
4. Sam Rankin Street, from Mussett Street to Comanche Street.
These streets shall be constructed by excavation to a width and depth to permit the
laying of a 6" standard curb and gutter section and a 6" compacted subgrade, 10" com-
pacted claiche base and 2" Type "D" Hot Mix asphaltic pavement on North Alameda,
Caldwell and Mussett streets. A 6" compacted subgrade, 8" compacted caliche base and
11" Type "D" Hot Mix asphaltic pavement will be constructed on Lowell, Mexico,
Josephine and Sam Rankin streets. The streets will be constructed within the existing
right-of-ways to the various widths shown below. There will be 0 or 5' wide rein-
forced concrete sidewalks 4" thick and 6" thick reinforced concrete driveways as shown
on the plans.
The assessment rates have been calculated in accordance with the City's latest paving
policy. Based on this policy and the bid prices submitted by A. Ortiz Construction
Company, the assessment rates are as follows:
Street Width Bid Price Assessment Rate
N. ALAMEDA STREET 40' BOC
6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement 2" HMA $27.08 L.F. $19.50 L.F.
CALDWELL STREET 38' BOC
6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement 2" HMA $25.78 L.F. $19.50 L.E.
MUSSETT STREET 28' BOC
6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement 2" HMA $16.60 L.F. $16.60 L.F.
LOWELL, MEXICO, JOSEPHINE &
SAM RANKIN STREETS 28' BOC
6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement 11" HMA $16.28 L.F. $16.28 L.F.
Sidewalk .$ 2.02 S.F. $ 1.00 S.F.
Driveways $ 4.05 S.F. $ 4.05 S.F.
RESIDENTIAL, SCHOOL & CHURCH PROPERTY
Curb, Gutter & Pavement $ 9.75 L.F.
Sidewalk $.1.00 S.F.
Driveways $ 4.05 S.F.
Total Bid Price $868,987.14
Preliminary Assessments 237,459.58
City Portion
GS:dl
31,527.56
Gerald Smith, P.E.
City Engineer
c
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ITEM
NU.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
• - DESCRIPTION
- QUANTITY ' -. OF -
ASSESSED ASSESSMENT ' RATE
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASS.ES
1
-
ASSESSMENT ROLL CLOSING HEARING
GEORGE EVANS SCHOOL
PHASE 1
-
I
NORTH AIAMFDA ST,2FET
• -
-
LAREDO ST TO MESTINA Si
.-. BEGIN WEST SIDE
0-ALAMEDA' ST 40FT BOC
IL'
1
JOSEPH M HANEY
217 S AIAMFDA 70401
66.00 1.F.0.0.1 PVMT. 9.75 •
-0- L.F.C.G.0 FVMT -0-
643.50
`, [
5 1/2 LOT 16 BLK 22
SOUTH BLUFF
I-2 CHURCH
264.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
-L- S.F. S/W -0-
62.74 S F. 0/W 1-10 4 05
264.00
-G-
264 10
- ''
...
-_ 0- S.F. D/14 -0-
-0-.r .
-
•-,
. , . _
1,161.60
2
DANIEL A MIGAL
1202 WPITAKER 78412
75.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. 9.75
-0- L F C G C PVMT -0-
731.25
�-
'
N 1/2 LOT 16 ',BLK" 22
SOUTH BLUFF 'F"'':-'
I-2. CHURCH ' -
"'
4: 300.00 S.F. S/W ' .1.00
-0-' •S:F: S/W
'-0- -S.F. 0/W 4.05 `
300.00 '
-0-
'.a<,-
-0- S.F. D/W -0-
.00
-0-
1,031.25
3
THOMAS J MURPHY ET
PO BOX 65 78403
UX'
^- : 150.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. 9.75.
- -0- L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. ---0-
- 1,462.50
-0-
••
•.
LOT 1 BLK 22
SOUTH BLUFF
1-2. 2 FNTL UNITS
492.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
-0- S.F. S/W -0-
13,.,0 S.F. L/W 1-1.0 4 05 -
492.00
-0-
566 42
160.95 S.F. D/W 1-15C 4.05
• -'
651.85
-
3,142.77 '
KINNEY STREET INTERSECTION
00.
rT
4 TEX-ME% RAILROAD 60_00 L.F C...G G PMOOJ 19 50 1,170 00
- L S0L1Z 111. COMPTROLLER -0- L.,-.L..,.L F001. -L- -1-
PO BOX 419 2411.00 5 . 7/14 1.00 240.00
.I LARF3C. TX 71040 -0- :,.F S/W -o-
TRACK R.D.W. KENNEY ST
C n I-3, R.R. TRACKS
0
- 0- S.F. 0/W -0-
- 0- S.F. D/W ` -0-
-0-
_0-
1,
1.410 01' l'
NAY v. 14,4
AG'- 7
v 'ITEM OWNER AND
• NU. PROPERT
(
DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY OF
TOTAL
AMOUNT �.
RATF AMfll1NT nSSE5SEU_�'
1,
1 I -TR 1 2 F '? RI h 2
PAUL COURT 6
BLK C BLUFF PORTION
A-2, f.FO FVAN SCHMI
*CR EXSI S/W
-("- 5.6. 5/4 -0-
- 0- S.F. 0/W -0-
-0- S.F. D/W -0- '1 C
.00 illi
,
14
9 4LCCK 52 -L- L.F.C.I..L PVM1. -0- -G- 1.rl
�
SLUFF PORTION -1.- L.F.C.G.6 r"VMI. -0- -0- �;��
fiP 1..ip({p,UEMFNT< -(,- 5 r_ .414 -6- -0-
- 0- S.F. 5/W -0- -0- }1
-0- S.F. 0/W -0- -0- S.J L
-p- 5 F_ 0/w -(1- -fI_ J
,i
(
(
LOMMANLHA ST INTERSECTION
.00
5 TEX-MEX RAILROAD
315.00 6.F.6.0.6 PVMT.
19.50
6.142.50
Z SOLIZ 111, COMPTROLLER
P11 BTX 414
• - -0- L.F.C.G.0 PVMT.
9[.0.0(1 4 F VW
-0-
1-00
-0-
960_ LO -
LAREDO, IX 76040
-0- S.F. 5/W
-U-
-0-
LOTS 1 E 16 G CLOSED
160.95 S.F. U/W 1-15C
4.05
051.85
,AN al -An R -11-W-
h('n-40 5_6. 0/14 S-Zo•(
4-0S
2,557 95
SLK 21, SOUTH BLUFF
_
-
I-3, CAMERON WAREHOUSE
-
10,212.30
6 TEX-HEX RAILROAD
7 S.R17 TII 'nMPTRf11.6
120.00-L.F.C.0.0 PVM1.
4n(I (;0 I '1 .1, 1 P961
19.50
(-0
2,340.00
7.616 011
--42 PO BOX 419 -
583.00 S.F.S/W •
- 1.00
583.00
LAREDO, TX 78040
,1,615.58 S.F. 5/W -
1.00
1,615.58 -
-
(OTS 1 THR11 A E 01 DSFD
250 96 41 F O/W 4-101
- 4 (15
1.016.39
JOSEPHINE ST F.U.N.
174.96 S.F. U/W 11-20
4.05
706.07
BLK 20, SOUTH BLUFF
116.99 UTH6R LF 1-22.5
4.05
461.91
1-9. A0110FRS S(IPPI Y
14.951 55
MI(SSFTT ST TNTFRSFCTS. 2411100
7 THOMAS 1011X. IR
ilii 7n I F 1 G 4 PVMT
-0-
0-'
k6,_4918 CHERRY HILLS 78413, b•p-::;•-;--0-_x L.F.C.G.0 PVMT.
'„,g,,4918
a---0-"
_., -0- ..,
-='->•`-.
-37 LOTS 1,2,10 6 11 BLK'2-^5'
1;341.06 S.F. S/W '
=0--
-0-_
MIISSFTT ADDITION -.
-11- ' S.F. 41/W
- -D-
I-2, C.C. EGG CO
303.45 S.F. D/W
-0-
-0-
*SEE F-37
-0- S.F. 0/W
-0-
-0-
f1
-f
-
A CORPUS 1HRTST1 TNOFPFNOFNT
97A_54 1_6.1 r 4 PVMT
: --0-
-
i SCHOOL DISTRICT
-0- L.F.L.G.6 PVMT.
-0-
-0-
'-64 PO Boa 110 76403
4 -0- S.F. S/W
-0-
-6-
1 I -TR 1 2 F '? RI h 2
PAUL COURT 6
BLK C BLUFF PORTION
A-2, f.FO FVAN SCHMI
*CR EXSI S/W
-("- 5.6. 5/4 -0-
- 0- S.F. 0/W -0-
-0- S.F. D/W -0- '1 C
.00 illi
,
14
9 4LCCK 52 -L- L.F.C.I..L PVM1. -0- -G- 1.rl
�
SLUFF PORTION -1.- L.F.C.G.6 r"VMI. -0- -0- �;��
fiP 1..ip({p,UEMFNT< -(,- 5 r_ .414 -6- -0-
- 0- S.F. 5/W -0- -0- }1
-0- S.F. 0/W -0- -0- S.J L
-p- 5 F_ 0/w -(1- -fI_ J
,i
(
(
LOMMANLHA ST INTERSECTION
.00
MAY 99 1904
- w"DESCRIPTION
OWNER AND - QUANTITY OF
'ATE
,(
PaSE
(
TOTAL
ANMOUNT. - ASOS SSFD
(
LIPAN STREET -INTERSECTION
s
10 JOE ACAME TRUSTEE
4455 SPIO 79403
10T9 1 t 7 4 F1
—0— L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. —0-
-0— L.F.C.0.6 FVMI. —0-
-O— S.F. $/W —0—
-0-
•'
n
BLUFF PORTION _
I-29 COMM BLDGS µ
NO IMPROVFMFNTS -
—0— --S.F. S/W -
—0— . S.F. D/W
—C— S.F. D/W
—0—
—0—
—0—
—0—
—0—
—0—
"
.00
11
' •
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
WATER DEPT
LOTS 3 THRU 7 BIK 61
-0— - L.F.C.G.0 PVMT.
' —0— L.F.C.G.0 PVMT.
--0— S.F. 5/4
—0—
—0—
—0—
—0—
—0—
—0—
-.- -
BLUFF PJRTION
NO IMPROVEMENTS
—0— S.F. S/W
—0— S.F. D/W
-0— S.F. 0/W
—0—
—0—
—0—
—0—
—0-
—0—
•�
.— -
.,. �,.
'.00
MESTINA STREET
END N ALAMEDA ST
END WEST SIDE
..
.-rye. '. 59`,-;1,(�:-"
- - ^ — • -
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• .
-•
1- NORTH'A'I AMEDA STRPPT -
'-
i _ - _.
_ .,.
LAREDO ST TC MESTINA ST
BEGIN EAST SIDE
-
N ALAMEDA ST,40FTBOC .
-_ •
-'
12
LLOYD FITZERALD
115 KINNEY 78901
300.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMI.
—0— L.•r.,,—,EJ.0 PVMT.
19.50
—0—
50350.00
—0—
LOTS 8 6 9 BLK 16
SOUTH BLUFF
I-2. 6 L GUESS CO C
.
a —0— S.F. S/8
—0— S.F. S/W
208.45 S.F. D/W 1-20C
—0—
—0—
4.05
—0—
844.22
LL
SEATON C SEATON
*CR EXS1 S/W
132.45 S.E. U/W 1-1EL
255.95 OTHLR Lr 1-95C 9.05 1,036.60'
4.05
5.0.92
(
c
•
-
TEM OWNER AND -
iyQ.._ r• 1 1, -
- DESCRIPTION
GUANTITY- 04
F 1 u 1
AATI=
TOTAL
- AMOUNT
AMNUN.T. ASSFSSF
,
-
KINNEY STREET INTERSECTION
60, R.O.W.
13 TEX-MEX RAILROAD
60.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMT.
19.50
1,170.00
/ q"11.2 Il L ff MPTRr'I I .R
- ,- ! F f f. f PVMT
-n-
-0-
- PO BOX 419.,
240.00 S.F. S/W .. •
1.00 .
240.00 .
LAREDO, TX 78040
-0- 5.F. S/W
-0-
-0-
TRAfK R n W . KT5NFY ST
-C- C F n/w
-n-
-n-
I-2, R.R. TRACKS
-0- S.F. 0/W
-0-
-0-
1,,10.00
14 TEX-MEX RAILROAD - _ -'
-, 315.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMT.
19.50
6,142.50
- 7 90117 rUMPTRnI 1 r -R
-fl- 1 1- 1 1 1 PVMT
-0-
-f1-
P0 60X '19
1,262.00 S.r. 5/4
1.00
1,206.00
LARE00, TX 76040
-0- A.F. 5/W
-0-
-0-
InTS A E 9 RIK 17 f. flnSFn
-0- c_F_ n/W
00
-(1-
.
SAN DEIGO R.O.W. BLUFF
- -0-., S.F. D/W- -
=0-
-0-
-
- I-3, C.C. BRICK-
.,
7.402.50
15 TFX-MFX FAIT POAD
171 77 1 F r 5 f. PVMT.
14.50
7.-,40.00
Z SOLIZ, COMPTROLLER -!"
. 351.00 L.F.C.G.L_"PVMT
e116.60 -
.. 5,826.60'.' --'-
-, -
1-43 PO BOX 419 "'i`%,...< !-�"- '"
1 ', -, 716:00 S.P. 5/4
'' 1.00 '
716.00 ^^'`'
-�
1 ARFfl TX 71AC40 . °
*1 AF4 f10 5 F' R/14
1 On -''-
1.444 00
LOTS 1 THRU 6 BLK 19
* 1,1.49 S.F. 0/6 1-27.5
4.05
573.03
SOUTH BLUFF
- 62.74 S.F. D/W 1-10
4.05
254.10
T -A. f r. PR Tf K
*SIDE ON MUSSETT
i .00
-
11,373.73
MUSSETTS ST INTERSECT5,28' 400
' 16 ROBERT T EDLIN ETUX
301.82 1.F.0.0.6 PVMT.
19.50
5,815.49
- 1118 HAYWARD 78411
3 79.81 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT.
19.50
1,506.30
i -9R laic 4.5.4.7 E A MI'f 2
1.229.47 S.F. S/W
1 nn
1,22° 6'
,CfaTT [0,,TinN
z ,._.. _n_ ,,,W
1 nn
9cn-..O
1-2, cLDIN AULTION
4.LALLY°1 1 7T7F
*SIDE, MUSSETT
F-16/3-36/5-85
508.45 S.F. 11/4 1-400 v.15
;fu 71 S.- 0/4 1-�OL�"011
** 117.47 OTHER LF 0,1, PV 16.60
1, 22/.47
044
1,950.00
c
13,o75.00 'JL
-I
L
} MAY 9. 198A
I ,ITEM OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCR
.I
t
aQ
C
DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY OF
UGF
CALDWELL ST INTERSCCTS,38' EDL
C
C
TOTAL
AMOUNT I, C
UNT ASSES•
(
(
17
F
4-6,
351I1I0 EACNOR
z21 0H10 7L4C'
E 65' PF I C T 2 .IK 1
PAUL COURT G LOT 12
BLK 3, BLUFF PORTION
112.70 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. 19.50
141.15 L.F.C.G.L rVMT. 14.50
450.60 4.F 4/4 1 PO
710.75 S.F. S/W _ - • 1.00
-0- S.F. 0/W -0-
-0_
2,197.65
2,771.93
454J'0
710.75
0
„ t
4o C
.00
.i
1-2
02 74 S.F. 0/5 1-10
4.05
'1 21 FRANK CECH 106.00 L.r.L.G.6 PVM1. 19.50 1,910.00
3. L9 PO BOX o6 75403 -L- L.F.0.3.1 PVMT. -0- -0- C;'
LLTS 7 1 5 "14 3 -.Ou 00 ' S/W 1.t10__ 4k0".Q0
I~ BLUFF PORTION -C- S.F. S/8 -L'- -0- °'
1_ - I-2, VACANT LOTS -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0- L. L
-G._ S.F. D/W -0- -p-
ly 2,.,50.00
i
0
18
ERNESTO M BARRERA 50.00
L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
19.50
975.00
306 ALAMEDA 78401 -0-
'L.F.C.G.6 PVMT.
-0-
LOT 11 BLK 3 200.00
S.F. S/W
1.00
700,00
BLUFF PORTION 4 15.00
S.F. S/W
1.00
15.00
I-2, 3 FAMILY DWELLING 71.74
S.F. 11/W 1-14
4.05
290.55
*S/W EXT -0-
S.F. D/W
-0-
-0-
- -
_
-
.1,480.55
19
G 6 800410UEZ 50.00
L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
9.75
487.50
316 ALAMEDA 79401 -0-
L.F.L.G.0 PANT.
-0-
-0-
LOT 10 BLK 3 200.00
S.F. S/W
1.00
700.00
,r' BLUFF -PORTION .3 = :'.:,7;.#"%.20.00
S.F. S/W'
1.00
a
20.00'.
•-
I-2, 1 RES UNIT-' '' �':-`': ` ` 116.74
S.F. D/W 1-22 -
., 4.05 .
472.80 "' -
*S/8 EXT " - '-0-
S.F. 0/W
-0- . "
.
-0-
1,130.30
20
ERNEST M WOOD 50.00
L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
19.50-:
975.00
"
1513 GARDENIA " • -- -0- -
L.F.C.G.& PVMT.
-0-
-0-
MCALLEN. TX 78501 700.00
S.F. S/W
- 1 00
200.00
LOT 9 BLK 3 -6-
S.F. S/W
-U-
-0-
BLUFF PORTION 90.74
S.F. U/W 1-14
4.65
327.00
.i
1-2
02 74 S.F. 0/5 1-10
4.05
'1 21 FRANK CECH 106.00 L.r.L.G.6 PVM1. 19.50 1,910.00
3. L9 PO BOX o6 75403 -L- L.F.0.3.1 PVMT. -0- -0- C;'
LLTS 7 1 5 "14 3 -.Ou 00 ' S/W 1.t10__ 4k0".Q0
I~ BLUFF PORTION -C- S.F. S/8 -L'- -0- °'
1_ - I-2, VACANT LOTS -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0- L. L
-G._ S.F. D/W -0- -p-
ly 2,.,50.00
i
0
14.4
ITEM
NO..
'
OWNEK AND
PRrPFRTY DESCRIPTION
- ' DESCRIPTION-
.QUANTITY-' -• OF
'ASSESSED ASSESSMENT 0415
AMOUNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSE1
1
I
`
COMHANCHE ST INTERSECTION
21A
I
BLOCK 43
8LL'FF PORTION
`1n li+1PR�V.MF`1TS
-0- L.F.C.G.0 PVi11.
-0- L.F.C.0.& PVMT.
—0— S_F_ SIW
-0-
0-
-i-
-0-
-O-
—L-
+
-0- S.F. S/W
-0- S.F. 0/W
-n- C.F. n/W
-0_
-0-
-n-
-0-
-O-
-n-
.00
LIPAN STREET INTERSECTION
i 22
+
RG8ERT 1 68054400
520 CHAPARRAL 4302
CITY 7.4M
-0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
-L- L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
—0— t.F_ 4/W
-0-J
-0-
—C—
-0—
-0-
—n -
j
LOTS 8 THRU 14 BLK 44 •'
BLUFF PORTION
NO TMPRrVFMFNTS 0
. -0- S.F.�- S/W -
- • -0- ' S.F. 0/W '
-0- SE n/w t
- -0-
-0-
-0--,
-0- .
• =0-
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1
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- - ,.;;�""',.`. - _ -•'
-
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` END NORTH-ALAMEDA STREET
FNn FAST 5151
•r
-
-
'
1
MIISSFTT AVFNIIF
BROWNLEE BLVD SD STAPLES ST
BEGIN NORTH SIDE ',
+
- -
--
MUSSETT ST,281-T oUC
( ` 23 ISAAC BARRERA JR
129.27 L.F.C.G.0 PVM1. 16.60
910 N HR[IWNI FF 75401 140 0n 1 F r0...E..e.1LMT- 1n 24
5-88 LCIS 4,5 E 6 ELI. 6 040.35 S.F. S/W 35
1.00 646. _
d r+
(. MUSSETTS aUOITL,N 504.00 a.F. S/W 1.00 504.00 ,�i.
T t, fflMM 144_x•. c_L. t,/p4_,1.-i''L.-_4..03 ,`5. G2
MONUMENT SALES 144.45 S.F. O/W 1-12C 4.05 ' 585.02
(
(
(
2,145.88 q L
2,442 Ln
'•d
L.1
L '1
0
6,908.27 . L
C
L
4
645E 7
.SAY 9, 1564 j
DESCRIPTION TOTAL
ITEM OWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT ,1(
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED ASSFSSMENT RAT�_BMOU�i.S� ASS45.SEU-_`�
(
aid (
is (
- LOWELL ST INTERSECTION
SIDE LOWELL 28'800
MUSSE11.26_@OC
_24 1SEAC hAR +siA J5
210 N BROWNLEE 78401
'-90 LOT 1 SLK 5
MUSSETTS ADDITION
„
5U 00 L.F.5.5.1 PVM1.____%,77
150.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. 4.88
250.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
600.00 S.F. S/8 .50
'-`.1.201
732.00
250.00
300.00
-0-
-G-
Id
11
I-2, 1 RES
-u- 5.r. D/,
-0- 5.F. 0/W
-0-
-0-
1 • , .: AR• .
•
1 , ,C.3.1 PVMT.
9,75
481
,16:9 ELIZABETH 764.0,
LOT 2 ELK o
MUSSETTS ADDITION
-0- L.F..,.G.L PVMT.
150.00 S.F. S/W
-0- S.F. S/W
-0-
1.00
-0-
150.00
-0-
I-2, 1 RES UNIT
' 71.74 S.F. D/W 1-12
4.05
290.55
'
928.05
26 W T NEYLAND
20C OG L F C G L PVMT
16 60
3 '20 CO
1P0 BOX 1576 78403
'-92 LOTS 3,4,5 E 6 8LK 5'
MUSSETTS ADDITION
'
150.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
`=689.52^ S.F. S/W
600 00 5 F' S/W
16.28
` 1.00.-
1 00
..
•
2,442.00 --
. 689.52 .
600 00
-
-
'
.. -
I-2, C.C. THERMO KING
169.55 S.F. 2/W 1-27.5
169.55 S.F. D/19 1-27.5
4.05
4.05
666.68
686.68
8
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MFXIC0 ST INT'RSFCTS
MEXICO SIDE,26'o0C
MUSSETT,/b'EOC
4'
27 AMELIA GOODY
3918 DUNBROOK 78415
50.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
1°0.,.Q0 L F C G E PVMT
9.75
4.518_
467.50
7.22 00
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5-94 LGi 1 bLK 4 c50.0U S.r. S/W 1.00
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0
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250.00
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QUANTITY OF
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TOTAL
AMOUNT E
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t C/D AMELIA M GOODY
391, 1JNUIDOK 7A41S
50.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. 9.75
-0- L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. -0-
S.F. 5/4 1.05
;.0
457.50
-0- 6 C
adz -26.
LOT 2 8LK 4
MUSSETTS ADDITION
1-,. 2 RFS UNITS
J30
-0`- S.F. S/W
62.74 5.F. D/W 1-101
-0- S.F. n/W
-U-
4.05
-0-
-2-
264.10
-i,-
I
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923.86
129 MARY 0 HICKEY E1AL
1702 PALM CR 7o407
LCTS 4.4 0 F ALS 4
150.00 0.F.1.0.0 PVM1.
-0- L.5.4.0.0 PVMT.
7511.00 S.F. 5/4
10.00
-0-
1.00
2,490.00
-L-
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I-2, VACANT LOTS
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"4.05
3,240.00
BEATRICE F REYES
F 1502 MUSSETT 78401
1-95 1OT A RIK 4
sls�.
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c 150.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT.
157`.75 S.F. 9/4
'9.75
4.88
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487.50
. 732.00
157.26
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62.74 S.F. D/W 1-101
73_50 S.F. ;1/W 1 I
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4.05
4_n5
300.00
254.10
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2,252.73'
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JOSEPHINE,28'80C
MIISSFTT .2”.ROr
111
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1-96 PO BOX 862 78403
I !PT 1 4IK. 3
150.00 L.F.C.G.0 VM1.
250.01 S.F. S/W
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16.28
1.00
1.2.0
4.05
4.05
2,442.00
250.00
1+CL.Un
592.52
592.52
4, 3(!?
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1-2, MULT-RNTL
140.60 S.F. 0/9 2-10
_ 146.30 S.F. D/W 2-10
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1418 MUSSETT 78401 -0- L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. -0- • -0-
Z LOT 2 504 3 10o.13 S.F. S/W 1.011 100.13
• HIISSFTIS_400.11 nN -1=---....l...0 S/9 -.0- -D-
1 I-2, 1 FES UNIT
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DESCRIPTION TOTAL
• OF AMOUNT (
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F 4918 CHERRY HILLS 78-,13
8-64 LOTS 1,2,3,10,11 1 12 BLK 2
MUSSETTS ADDITION
1-=, C.C. FGG L.0
C "SIDES SAM RANKIN
'a c*�.ALLWcL
4.1 ITEMS F -37/6 -84/S -7/S-104
L
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1416 MUSSETT 78401
LOT 3 BJ K 1
MUSSETTS A:,UITILN
I-2, 1 RES UNIT
50.00 L.F.C.G.6 PVMT.
-0- L.F.C.G.1 PVMT.
161.13 S.F. S/W
-0- S/W
60.o7 S.F. 0/W 18,8-2B
9.75
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4.05
487.50
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161 13
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327.52
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* 300.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. 16.20 •
2,556.11 S.F. S/W 1.00
2.161.06-.S..F,.SLR 1 021
.50.19 S.r. 0/W 4-3120 •..05
174.90 S.F. U/W 1,814 4.05
L'0 AI AMFDA �2u 4i 1 h'E1 .LF 1-2O8 4...05
461.70 UTHER Lr C C G 19.50
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4,844.00
2,556.11
2,101.08
1,547.57
77.36
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50.00 L.r.C.G.6 PVMT.
9.75
467.50
1
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L'T 4 3.19
-0- 1.F.C.G.6 PVMT.
162 66 S.F S/8
-0-
1 CO
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18,2,,86
MUSSETTS AODM
-0- S.F. 5/W
-0-
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1-2, 1 RES UNIT
62.74 S.F. D/W 1-109
4.05
254.10
,
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924.46
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50.00 L.F.C.0.6 PVMT.
9.75 -
487.50
1402 MUSSETT 78401
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S 100' OF LOT 5 BLK
3 -
* 182.86 S.F. S/W
100
182.86
MUSSETTS ADDITION
-0- S.F. S/W
-0-
-0-
I-2, VACANT LOT
2.7, S.F. L/W 1-108
4.05
254.10
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SAMLANKIN,26'80C
MUSS611,26'8UC
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50.00 L.F.0 G.6 PVMT.
'9 75
487 50
1402 MUSSETT 78401
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4.08
488.00
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LOT 6 SLK 3
050.00 S.F. S/W
1.10
250.00
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. 400.00 S F S/4
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700,,x'0
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* 73.30 S.F. D/W 1-10
4.C5
296.87
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2,556.11 S.F. S/W 1.00
2.161.06-.S..F,.SLR 1 021
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174.90 S.F. U/W 1,814 4.05
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461.70 UTHER Lr C C G 19.50
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4,844.00
2,556.11
2,101.08
1,547.57
77.36
9,004.32 24,110.44
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N'ALAMEOA INTERSECTS
4 ALAMEDA, 4C'B0C
MIISSFTT. 40'Rn0
117.47 1 _r_r_r._t. P7M1
- 0- , L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
587.35 S.F. S/W
- 0- 5.5_ 4/W
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1-86
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PO BOX 247 78403 ,
LOT 14 BLK1 •" -
MIISCFTTS ADO4
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•, 745.60 S.F.' S/W '
240 00 S.F S/6
19.50
1.00'
1.00
975.00
745.60
'250 00
I-2, PARKING LOT
5-86, CALDWELL 5T
12b.30 S.F. 0/d 1-20
126.30 S.F. 0/8 1-20
4.05
4.05
519.62
519.62
A.: 6
4i
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END NORTH SIDE
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Z SULIZ 111, COMPTROLLLF. -U- L.F.L.0.& YVAT. -0- -C- - .+ i
PO F'l% 414 1,9'4 7 _I._ h/d 1 00 .E-" 2h 9
LAREDO, TX 78040 -0- S.F. S/W -U- -0- O
LOTS 1 TIiRU 8 ELK 28 247.23 S.F. D/W 1-30.5 4.05 1,001.26 t.
5num_bLUFF GnnN -n- 4 F _D/W DO_ -0.-
1-3, 0ARG1N CNTR E RYDER
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I ITEM OWNER AND QUANT ITT '. OF AMOUNT '
.140. PROPERTY_OFSCRI?TION ' ASSESSED ASSESSMENT RATE AMTU T_ AS.SE.S_
YAz-G_.LI
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Z 5CLIL III, CJMPTROLLER
P11 F11 419
014800. IX 71040
LOTS 1 Th.RU b C CLOSED 60'
R II.4 •I [ 27
400.00 L.F.C.G.t PVMT.
—0— L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
2_300 CO S.F. S/W
—0— S.F. 5/W
—0— S.F. L/W
—,.— c_F_ .1/W
16.60
— 0-
1.00
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7,636.00
—0-
7. D 00
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I-3, VACANT LOT
- -
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-
9,936.00
I-
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400.00 "L.F.2.6.E PVMT.
—0—
—0—
L SOLIZ 111, 209314CLI FR
—0— L.F.C.6.L ?VMI.
—0—
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PO BOX 419
1,615.58 S.F. S/W
—0—
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LAREDO, TX 78040
—0— . S.F. S/W
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LUTS 1 THRU 8 0 60'
250.96 S.F. D/W 4-1OC
—0—
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I
CLOSED R.C.W. BLK 27
SOUTH FLUFF AWN
174.941
174.Y0 S.F. 0/11 11111
OTHER LE 1-22.5
—0—
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I•DWARE E CAMFDON CO
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II-2.
43
TEX—MEX RAILROAD -
'351.00 I.E C 5 E PVMT.
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—0— L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
—0—
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PO 80X 419
1,604.00 S.F. S/W
—0—
—0—
LARFOO. TI 78140
—0— S.F. S/W
—0—
—0—
I
LOTS 1 THRU 8 BLK 19 -
_141.49 S.F. D/W 1-27.5
—0=
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' SOUTH BLUFF ., ' - -
- • 62•.74 S.F. 0/47 1-10 '
—0—`
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BROWNLEE BLVD TO N STAPLES
bEGIN NORTH 016E
1
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44 GUADALUPE G PEREZ 31.31 L.F.C.0.0 PVMT. 9.75 305.27
• __CL0_EElj2F G0M02 F7 UX —0— L F.C,Sx...0 PVMT. —0— —0-
717 JOSEPHINE 76408 156.80 S.F. S/4 1.C/ 166.50
L LLT 2 ILK 5 —L— . 3/W —L—
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1 , ITEM
210.
OWNER ANO
PROP'RTY D9SrRIPTiON
• DESCRIPTION TOTAL
QUANTITY t OF , AMOUNT
ASSESSFD 'ASSFSSMFNT RA.TS.. AMOUNT ____ASSESSF11
f
45
RUDY VILLARREAL
1616 1/2 HOWARD 78401
5,1
•
c
I,
c
(
PAUL
COURT
A-2, 1 RES UNIT
86.90 L.F.C.G.6 PVMT. 9.75
-G- L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. -0-
/W 1_00
- U- S.F. S/W -C-
62.74 S.r. D/W 1-107 4.O5
-41- 5_F_ D/W -0-
847.28
-0-
96n_ 76
254.11
1,468.14
1 46 I 0 JUAREZ
1618 CALDWELL 73401
50.78 L.F.0.1.1 P9MT. 9.75
-L- -L.F.L.G.0 PVM1. -J-
4s5.11
TUI 9 ',LK _ 1h0-14 5.4_ S/W 1 GO 1,.A_1,,
PAUL COURT -- . -0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
A-2, 1 RES UNIT 62.74S.F. 0/W 1-101' 4.05 254.10 •
_
-0- S_F_ 11/6•
9J7.37
47 PAULA P GALVAN ' _• 101.56 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. ' 4.88 495.61
i 203 MEXICO 78401 -0- L.F.C.G.0 FVMT.;7 -0- -0- ,.y
G Pm 00 1 015 1 1 2 - 507 R0 S 0 4/8 - - 50 759 96
BLK 5, PAUL COURT -0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
A-2, 1 RES UNIT -0- S.F. 0/14 -0- -0-
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• I - . -• - :�;, w. .x.: , .., •- 749.51
MEXICO STREET INTE6SECTIIIN
1 48 MATT 8 HALL - " - ' 50.78 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. 4.88 247.81 _ --
i 210 MEXICO 78401 - -0-- L.F.C.G.0 PVI -IT. -0- -0-
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I A-2, 1 FES UNIT -1- S.F. D/W -0- -0-
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374.76
.
49 ADOLFO 0 GCNZALES 50.73 L.F.C.G.L 0901. 9.75 4'.5.11
4034 KILLA,MART 78413 -G- L. r.C.,..0 1..9191-. -0- - -
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PAUL COURT
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_»t• �.F•11! '15 90
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(IITEM OWNER AND
x•,80. PROPER7y, •' ,
(
QUANTITY
I(
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bESCRIPTION TOTAL
OF AMOUNT(
SESSKENI RATE 5Et0UNT ASSESSED
50 DON T HAYNES
1512 CALDWELL 78401
LOT 4 ELK 4
PAUL CCURT
A-2, 1 RcS_ UNIT
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51 NGEMI M JANES
1830 R1GGAN 78404
LOT 3 8L9
PAUL COURT
A-2, 1 RES UNIT
50.78 L.F.C.G.G PVliU. 9.75 495.11 �'
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186 16 S 8. $S/H 1. 00 185., LP 1:,,
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62.74 S.F. 0/8 1-101 4.0S 254.10 ;l (
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50.78 1.5.0.6.0 5581. 9.75 455.11
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170.16 S.F. 5/8 L.00 176,16
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71.74 S.F. D/W 1-127 4.05
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JOSE DE LA T.Fkc
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8-1
50.76 L. -.L.0.0 PVMT.
-6- L.F.C.6.0 55211.
4 25. 9U S F. -/W
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247.81
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52
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, 4.88 -
-- 247.81
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PVMT.
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-0- S.F. S/W
-0-
A-2, 1 RES UNIT
62.74 S.F. D/W
1-106
4.05
254.10
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50.78 1.8.0.0.1
PVMT.
4.88
247.81
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PVMT.
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:
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JOSE DE LA T.Fkc
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50.76 L. -.L.0.0 PVMT.
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ITEM OWNER AND
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(
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DESCRIPTION TUTAL 1'
QUANTITY OF AMOUNT (.
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56.76 1.6.6.0.6 FVMT. 4.68
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990.21
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50.78
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19.50
990.41
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S.F.. 5/W-, .
-0--
A-2, NURSERY SCHL
-0-
S.F. D/W _
-0-
-0-
-
-0-
C F 0/W
'-0-
-0-
1.244.11
59 LUCILLE POMPA GARCIA
C/0 EMMA GARCIA
13.0 FARJIFTT 78408
LOT 1 8LK 3
PAUL LOJRT
50.26 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. 9.75 490.23
-0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0- -0-
251 60 C F \/,3J 1 an 2551 SD
- u- S.F. 5/4 -0-
- L- S.r. 0/W -U-
_I - L
I'ay(
i
744.13
L
0
• t FAY S l5bY
• UESCRIPTI3N TOTAL
,ITEM OWNER ANC OUANTITY OF AMOUNT la C
+NQ. PFOPERTY UESLRI PTIDH AS JSE.E( ASSESSMFNT RAT_.6LOUN.I ASSE.SSFG
PA('" Li
SAN RANKIN INTERSECTS
I -I 60 ARCHIE 2 DAWKINS 53.70 L.F.C.G.E PVMf. 9.75 495.11
'( 1324 CALDWLLL 71401 -L- L.F.L..L PVt11. -U- -C-
LCC 6 0.1.K_. loo.ie, ',.F._;,/1V 1.Q0 11_6.16
- 0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
4 ( A-2, 1RE5 UNIT - . 62.74 S.F. D/W 4.05 254.10
-0- S.F. 0/W _0- -0-
PAUL COURT
965.37
61 CORPUS CHRISTI INDEPENDENT
( SCHOOL DISTRICT
7 4•_801 9 76403
t
c
50.78 L.F.C.G.E 7781. 9.75 495.11
_ -0- L.F.C.0.0 PVMT. -0- -0-
253.90yS,F. S/W 1.,00________253..90
- - S.F. S/W -0- -0-
- 0- ;; .1'• C/W
'A 69 CO6PUS CHRISTI INLEP 135.0. L.F.C.U.L FVM1. 9.7S 1,310.74 -
1 F 53,J0L DISTRICT 3.56 6.F.0.6.6 FVMI. 4.12 ..•,7.37
5-2_yLI1_I.., , E 3 LK ' 61i3_0.F 5/H _I 30.__ 675 ''.
PALL COURT 4 -U- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
-0- S.F. 1/W -U- -0-
•0K EXSLS/W -0- S.E. E.,/..W___________7.0=_________=0,..____________--
3,635.36
1 A-2, SLHOGL
1 4L
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PAUL COURT
A-C,V4C ANT
-U-
-D-
S.F. 0/14
S.F. 7/14
-G-
-0-
_0_
•- ,
749.01
62
FRANK H FLORES E
33.54
6.7.0.0.1
PVMT. 9.75
327.02
JUDY F CRUZ
-0-
L.F.C.G.E
PVMT. -0-
-0-
1243 OEVDN 78404
99.90
S.F. S/W
1.00
99 96
1
LOT 48 8LK 2 • .
-0- •
S.F. S/W
- -0-
r0-
_-.1
PAUL COURT_
'a 4.05'
'254.10
A-2. 1 RES UNTT
-0-
S.F. 0/W
-0-
-0-
!
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! 63
AURORA A 00509
34.54
L.F.C.G.E
PVMT. 9.75
• 336.77
1625 LIPAN 78401
- -0-
L.F.C.G.E
PVMT. -0-
-0-
1
LDT 4A 8LK 2
172.70
S.F. S/W
-1.Q0
172,.70
PAUL CUURT
-0-
S.F. 5/W
-U-
-C-
A-2, 1 RES UNIT
-0-
S.F. D/W
-C-
-0-
- 0- ;; .1'• C/W
'A 69 CO6PUS CHRISTI INLEP 135.0. L.F.C.U.L FVM1. 9.7S 1,310.74 -
1 F 53,J0L DISTRICT 3.56 6.F.0.6.6 FVMI. 4.12 ..•,7.37
5-2_yLI1_I.., , E 3 LK ' 61i3_0.F 5/H _I 30.__ 675 ''.
PALL COURT 4 -U- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
-0- S.F. 1/W -U- -0-
•0K EXSLS/W -0- S.E. E.,/..W___________7.0=_________=0,..____________--
3,635.36
1 A-2, SLHOGL
1 4L
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I
NAV 9,_19n4 PAGL_10
DESCRIPTION 1GTAL
a ITEM 090ER AND QUANTITY. OF _ AMLUNT
'NU. PROPFRTY OFSCRIPTTOK ASCF[SE0 A4S S.SS9ENT %.ATE AMOUNT –ASSESS
NORTH ALAFIEDA.IITERSECTS
1 65 500I510 94CHLR 152.15 L.1 -...G.5 PVMT. –0–
t 5 251 _0n1 i7 7o4G4 –L– L.F.C.,.0 PVM!. –0–
F�_ F 66' rF 1:0- 7 71K ; ,1,0.75 [_F. [LW –V-
- BLUFF PORTION –G– - S.F. S/W –0– –0–
t I-2 VACANT _ –0– S.F. D/W –0– –0-
-n– S F. 0/W –0– –f.–
li (
>(
.0G
id (
i7 66 BAILIO 6ACHOR
( 221 Oh1C 78404
E 1/? 107761131
2AUL CJU.T
A-2
PAPKINf If:T
142.20 L.F.C.G.6 PVMT. 19.50
–0– L.F.C.G.E PVMT. –0-
617 ;6 [ F. [/W 1 ➢.0
–0– S.F. 5/4 –0-
65.2; S.F. O/4 1-15T 4.05
–f– 0/W –li-
2,772.90
6.17 36
345.22
–0 –
3,735.48
NGRTH STAPLES STREET
END LALUW6LL STREET
FNG NiIFTH 41374-
041 OWF1 L STREFT
`1 l
BRCWNLEE BLVD TO N STAPLES
dE3IN SOUTH 410E
'I
1 ,. 67 W A ROBERTS * 14.89 5.F.0.0.0 PVMT. –0 –0–
;+I 4465 UP—RIVER 78409 –0– 1 F r_f, E PVMT '-0– –0–
-a E 14.09' OF L:.T 9 BLK 6 –G– S.F. S/W –0– –C–
i d MUSSET1 030I113N –G– S.F. 5/W –0– –0–
T-7 –O– S F 0/W –O– –0–
.CR CR8 RTN –0– S.F. D/W –0– –0–
.00
q
61, CAV10 L FREY111LLER SL.LC L.F.C.v.0 F4511. 9.75 , ,57.60
132^–LIRE I111A'F 72417 –f– I E–L 6v1_i'V111 –S'– L–
LOT 5 820 6 200.00 S.F. 5/W 1.00 ' 200.00
i MUSSETT ADDN –0– S.F. S/W –0– –0-
-----.1-2._2_1/5[ IIN1TS –n– S t.–O/W –0– –D-
1 –C– S.F. 5/0 –G– –0-
647.50
1c. V
0
(
r
',AY 9. 1'-34 wACF '7
DESCRIPTION TOTAL
( ITEM CWNER AND QUANTITY' OF AMOUNT j' C
00. PP.OPERjy-UcSCILIPIIDN AS , A5_Sk5SMUT R EE_.-_13UU ..T_____.-ASSE55FD i.
i (
c
c
c.
o5 ROBERTO NAVABRO ET UX 50.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. 19.50 975.00 7:d
r 1005 ISLLA 70416 ** 150.00 L.`r.C.G.0 FVM1. 16.25 2,442.00 (
S -69..1-'1T 7 BIB o 192 26 S..F_._5/W 1.05 152 26 _J'.1
MUSSETT ALAN * 017.50 S.F. 5/W 1.00 617.50 ,i
I-2, G C G G4oCLRY 4.74 S.r. 0/W 1-100 4.05 054.10 •a (
'LG S/9 -Xi 73.30 SIE,J/'W 1-10 4 0= __0.9."6,.57____
**SIDE LOWELL ST
4,767.73 1, (
4
LOWELL STREET INTERSEGIILN
qc
LOWELL ST., 24UG
70 SAOIE CRSHANSKI 300.00 L.H.C.G.'; PVM f. 14�r0 `v $SSt 0.0
;cr•.._cn
i -Y1
1
PO GJX 962 78403
LOTS 7 IHRU 1' 3LK 5
1,407.26 S.F. 4/W 1.00
**1.366.00 S.F. S/W 1 00
1,407.26
1 Joe 00
408.24
-0-
" .
1
I
MUSSETT ADDN
I -2r 6 RNTL UNITS "
*S-91 E 5-93 COMBINED
100.60 S.F. 0/5 1-I5T _4.05
-0- S.F. D/W -0-
'
I
**INC 0 S/9 EXTS
13,917.sC
• -
MEXICO STREET INTERSECTION'_,
- MEXICO ST., 26.500 ' '
-
-
71
•
CARLANDITT GREENWOOD
5 GLORIA H4LL
33.34 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. 9.75
r 1:0.00 1.0.0.1.1 ?VIT. 4.65
315.07
792.00
.-95
1830 DARCY 78416
W 2/3 LOT 12C SLR 4
A-'. 1 RFS UNIT
- 166.70 S.F. S/W 1.00
* 600.00 S.F. S/W .50
* 64.30_5_ F. U/W 1-12 "4.05
166.70
300.00
341.42
1,365.19
72 AMSROSIAR R ANGLES
416 MEXICO 74401
W 1/3 LOT 11 C
E 1/3 LGT LLL *LK 4
9 USSIJI Au.•N
A-2, 1 RES UNIT
dC
.J
33.3E 1.0.0.0.1 PVMT. Y.75 324.67
- 0.____I-,E11..6.1. PVM1 -0_ _0-
f4 C
1o6.ou S.F. 5/5 1.00106.60 _
- v- S.F. S/4 ,`a �
-W7.---_'....E. 2/4 -G- -C'- .J
-0- S.F. U/5 -0- -0- 'g
491.47 d L
(•
%.,..1.040 9, 19,14 PAGF__11_
DESCRRIPTICN TOTAL j�
11E51 OWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMUUNI , C
N0. 21iOEEI1 OFif_RIPTIIIN ASSFSSFD A0CFSSSFNI RAIE AMUUNI _.._ASSESSED -J11
73 PAUL FPANCO 87'00 33.13 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. 9.75 3L3.02 i;1
i C/O HILDA GONZALES -0- L.F.C.G.L PVMT. -0- -0- ��� C
151., l•A1 DWFI I 70401 97 91 5_F 9/W 1 00 97 91 V
33.13 OF LET 11 Cu( 4 -0- S.F. 3/11 -0- -0-
:[ MUSSETT ADUN 6e.74 S.F. 0/11 1-13T 4.05 2`.4.10 �� C
'I A-2. 1 FPS ITT -i- S P P/U -fla --
675.03 1;4
•
id 74 ROSA M GONZALES
PC BOX 1E64 78403
127 10 915 9.
MUSSETT ADNN
A-2, 1 RES UNIT
C 1.
C •+
ss
C
50.00 L.r.C.o.1 PVMT. 4.75
- u- L.r.C.G.L PVT'I. -0-
740.00 5.h. A/W 1 L'I:
-0- S.F. S/W -0-
-0- S.F. G/W -0-
- +,- S F. D/5 -D-
4+.7.50
24 LG
4!
j
1,7.53
75 DON UMBERSON - •50.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. ,9.75
6722 WDODDUCK 78413-0- -L.F.C.G.L PVMT. ` -0-
UIT 9 R1K ..T1R7.7A S.F. 5/W 1_00
MUSSETT AIM -0- S.F. S/W -0-
A-2 02.74 S.F. U/W 1-101 4.05
5/5 -O-
- 487.50
-0-
-0-
254.10
0-
_0_254.10
EUIIMIA GA6ZA
1501 SALLWELL 78401
1114 7 F. 9 54(1 4
MUSSETT ADDN
A-2, MUL1 RNTL
*5105 IISFPF'TNF
923.86
1CC.00 4.F.3.0.8 PVMT. 19.50 1,950.00
4. 154.30 L.r.C.3.1 PVMT. 10.28 2,442.00
411(1 11D ` F /W 1 110 5,10_DD
600.00 S.F. S/W
1.00 600.00
73.30 S.F. 0/W 1-10 4.05 296.67
-0- S.F. ;VW__ -U-- -D-
5,7o1.87
JOSEPHINE ST INTERSECTION
JOSEPHINE 5T.. 25'505
i> , 77 SENeN G PERE2 56.00 L.h.4.3.& PVMT. 5.70
F 8117 1.09 FII 1510 71'*16 5 ',C. -Li o...r 1...3.L-L'WFiT. 4
3-99 LOT 12 SLK 3 250.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
MUSSEII AJLN A 600.00 S.F. 5/W 1.00
^-7. 1 4cS-.OL•I T 4 73 4r S F_ u.Aw 1-1n 4 G5
=SILO JOSEPHINE -4- S.r. 0/0 -u-
i 1
73L CL
C
c
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255.10
o00.00 .d L
206.87-.-____� 'd
2.300.37 �•
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1(
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DESCRIPTIUN FOTAL �
.# ,11EM OWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT 1,.1
(
FID. PHDP_E6IY_OES.C6i.r'fIGN A4SF5aFD �SSt=5.501991 RASE_-._ A AGUNI.__-.-ASSLSIEO�'
i'
' 78 964165I30 PERE2
1/0 JESLS A 11015
1.19 CALUWFI1 79401
LLT 11 OLP. 3
MJSSEIT AJ.\
415 .'1T
50.00 1.9.0.1.6 PVMT. 9.75 437.50
- 5- L.F.C.G.0 PV991. -1- -U-
182.., 5 F._S/W 1.00 162.26
-0- 5.r. 5/,, -0- _
4.74 5.r. 6/W 1-1,i ,.15 4,4.10 vs (
S F. U/W _r._ -0-
923.86
P(
..coJL.F.C.G.0 FVMr. 9.75 43.75 hA
- --L.r.L.6.8 PVMT. -0- -0- :, C
57.2o 5.F. S/W 1.10 37.20
- 0- S.F. 5/W -0--0-
62.74 S.F. D/W 1-1UT ,.05 254.10 Ipj(
- 0- S.F. D/W -U- -0- W
( H 79 _LISA FLCs8S
( 1833 FUDS7'1 78,13
I1°' W 1L:_I.CS_1F 1K 3
'•+ MUSSETT AGGN
A-2, 1 RES UNIT
(
t•
80 BILL NEYLAND
4154 HARRY 78411
E 1/2 LOT 10 RLK 3
MUSSETT AJ0N
A-2, 1 IES UNIT
31 E U RIVERA
1263 BRENTWOOD 7E404
LUT 9 ELK 3
MUSSETT ADGN
A-2, 1 RES UNIT
25.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. 9.75
-0- L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. '-0-
Li5.00 S.F. 8/9 1.00
- 0- S.F. 5/N -0-
-C- S.F. D/W -0-
-0- S.F. 0/5 -C-
»..I1
243.75
125.00
- 0_ Ip (
-0-
_0_
50.00 L.F.C.G.0 ,VMT. 9.75 467.50
- 0- L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. -0- -0-
102.56 S.F. 3/W 1 CO ls2
-0- S.F. S/W • -0- -0-
62.74 S.F. D/W 1-10T 4.05 254.10
- 0- S.F. 0/9 -0- -0-
368.75
�C
C
923.86
• 12 MARIA JUANITA h1VERA
1403 CALD•WELL 78401
aL15 3
MUSSETT A317
A-2, 1 FES UNIT
t•
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50.50 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. 9.75
- 0- L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. -1-
1b2.2St1_at.. 0LW 1.01
- - S.F. 5/5 -0-
62.74 1.r. D/W 1-181 4.15
_331-
487.50
18.2.2,6 _
- 0-
:,4.10
L
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XE, Y-9, _1,114 PAr�-C.-
DESCRIPTION TOTAL
. ITEM OWNER AND QUANTITY OF PAWN'l;l c
11. $ L.
P[PFRIOF(CRTPTTON A[4FCSEI SSNPSSSMFNT RAIL11_
AMOUNT ASSCSSEJ'�
+i IC
.i
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:(
1
4
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33 ADOLFO BEN CANO - 50.GU 1.F.0.0.5 PVMT.
1 F 1401 CALD'WELL 79401 s 150.00 1.F.0.5.5 PVMT.
S,101 I OT 7 9 K 3 150.00 S.F. S/14
HUSSET1 FADS!
I , 1 RES UNI1
• 051CF CAM RANKIN
EGC.L1 S.F. S/W
O 73.30 S.r. D/W 1-1C
-0- _r_ 0/
9.75 - 467.50
4.93 732.00
1 00. 250.20
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4.03 2,6.87
2,066.37
SAM 4ANNIN: INTERSECT1uN
84 THOMAS 000K JR 160.00 1.5.0.0.1 PVM1. -0-
1 9 4916 CHERRY HILLS 78413 -0- L.F.C.G.G PVM1. -0-
F217 LTITC 10,11.1: 0 51-13 9 RI K 2 74.7_57 4.r. C/W -0-
-0-
- MUSSETT ADJN -L- S.F. 5/W -1-
3 { 1-i 1-2, L.C. EGG CO 90.74 S.F. D/W 1-14 -0-
71.74 S.F. 0/w 1-12 -0-
'q
is
p 85 ROBERT T EDLIN ET UX -i.
,S 1116 HAYWARD 78411
F-1/. I f0TC 7 F. A RI K
MUSSETT ADEN
I-2, BUSINESS AUCTION
.00
N ALAMEDA INTERSECTION
L.F.C.G.G PVMT. -0-
-0- L.F.C.G.G PVMT. -0-
399 05 R.P. 4/W -0-
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-0- S.F. 1/W -0-
-0- i_5. 0/W -0-
C
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11 85A CITY Or CCRPU5 CHRISTI
1. -•� LAST ST ROW
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PO ROX 247 78403
LOT_L4.SLk 1
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1-2
10.00 L.r.C.G.G P0MT. -0- -0-
- 0- 1.F.0.0.1 PVMT. -C- -0- (-
17,
17. 2r S.7.. 4/w -f- -1- �,
-0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
71.7- S.r. D/W 1-12T -O- -0-
I,
71.7, L
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4, i
20.00 L.F.C.G.G PVMT. 14.50 475.00
- 0- L.F.C.G.G PVMT. -0- -0- ri L
240.0C S.F._SL57 __1 GO 200 OD -
1
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. 1/4 -0- -G- P'e
-- f- • F�.11/4
1,225.00 ti
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I !ITEF7 GWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT 6 (
NQ PRQPEl1Y CASLRI PT1.0. AS3. SSED ASS FSSMENT — &&11 AHOUNT_ _---ASSESSEIJ—:.�
11
- ,7 SULEDAD G CANTU i:ql
1209 CALUWCLL 75401 'i1�(
LILTS 12-0-13 61 K 1 j'i',
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1-2, DUFLcA '_i C
(
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100.00 L.r.C.G.G PVi+ll. 9.75 911.00
– 3– L.F.C.G.E PVMT. –0– –C-
412 26 S F. S/W 1.20 432 26
- – 5/W
6,.7', S.F. 0/0 1-10T .00 2 4.10
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1,6b1.36
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DESCRIPTION TUTAL
l'ITE14 OWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT 1:l(
0U. PRUPERILDESCRIPTTON 441LS,f-0 ACSFSSMFNT PA1E___AI9OUNT —ASSESSED._ •'
ISAAC BARRERA J4
710 N FROSNI FF 7.401
LOT 6 ELK 6
MUSSETT 0DUN
1-7, MONUMENT SAIFS
NORTH STAPLES STREET
END CA0dELL STREET
TNIT SOUTH SIOF
nu,' 1 STF. IT
MUSSETT ST TO CALDWELL ST
BEGIN WEST SIDE .
150.00-L.F.C.G.t PVM1. -0-
- r- L-E.I .0..S__e/14T. -0-
504.00 S.F. S/W —0-
- —0— S.F. S/W —0-
144-49 S F f1/W 1-17( -C-
-0—
144.45 S.F. 0/W 1-1-C -0- -0-
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1,
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S 11,)5 TS110 71410 • —0— 1 F C f, t PVMT -0- -0-
,F—o9 LOT 7 ELK 6 100.00 S.F. S/W
f- —0— —L—
i MUSSETT 6100 6 17.50 S.F. S/W —0— —O—
wl 1-2. 1 RNTI 16TT] 73 30 1.1-_ 0/9 1-11, —0— —0—
I3. ,,,, G S G GROCERY -s,- —0—, S.F. D/W, —0— —0—
;1 *S/W EXT
0(1
TAl i1WY1 I STREET
(
tai
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e
LOWELL S (KEET 'yd C
M1ISSETT ST 1(, 1 oI 0wrl l S7
(d`
8EG10 EAST SIDE
'd 90 ISAAC EA+2E,A JR
L S 210 0 ERCWNLEt 7E401
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I-2, MOLT ENTL
100.00 ..r.C.l,.t PvMI. —0-
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11-3-MAY 4. 1u6,.
I !TEM OWNER AND
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION IOIAL
UF AMDUN1
s SS,S_SMENT _RATE_ A?100StT_____A_SSESSFS
91 SADIE ORSHANSKI EST
5 C/0 ABE FLOCK
FAQ RIO SR4_2a40'
LGT 12 ULr 5
MUSSETT tiUN
I-7, 55I TI RNIL
' *S/W EXT
150.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMT.
-0- L.F.L.G.0 PV31.
600.06 C.F. S/W
—0-
55.50 S.F. S/r, -0- - -
- 0- L.F. u/W -C- (
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pd
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•
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END LUWFLL STREET
END EAST SIDE
MEXICO SI56eT
MUSSETT ST 10 CALDWELL SF
92
W T NEYLAND
150.00 L.F.C.G.L
PVMT.
-0-
-0-
r-26
PO BOX 1576 75•.03
LOT 6 BLK S
MUSSEIT ADON
-0- L.F.C.G.L
600.00 S.F. S/W
-0- S.F. 5/W
PVMT.
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-C-
-C-
I-2♦ THERMO-KING,
-0-,•, S.F. 5/0
--0-
-0- -
-
-0- S.F..,D/W
... ., r r
-0-
-0-
.00
i
1 45
SADIE CREHANSOI rST
150.CG L.F.C.&.0
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-0-
-0-
4/0 ABE BLOCK
-
-0- L.F.C.G.L
PVMT.
-0-
-0-
'-70
30X 882 78403
600.00 S.F. 5/5
-0-
-0-
1 nT 7 RI8. 5
*
64.00L_L...._5LW_0-
1-5. MULTI FNTL
'0/W EXTS
- 0- ..r. U/W
.00 'a
rdt
CALDWELL STREET
SNu 6L51CU STneET
L•No ,CS.T_;a1QE
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'AY 9. I.14
ITEM OWNER AND
NO PROPFRTY TFC
QUANTITY
11
PAG'- '>4
DESCRIPTION TUTAL '
0`r AMCUNT 0
FCCFIFNT c•AJF AFIUUNT�_.._" ASSES.SECt.—J'
MEXICO STREET
MUSSETT ST 10'CALDWELL ST
5 3518 DUNBRDOK 78415
( r-27 LOT 1 ELK 4
MHCZFTT AnnN
( "q –I. = RNTL UNITS
00/W EXT
i
L
0
19 Cf 1 G 1. 99.143 –C-
- 0- L.F.C.G.0 PVMT.
600.00 S.F. 5/W
11.00 S.E. C/N
126.30 S.F. 11/W 1-20
– 0– "S.F. u/W
-0-
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til
i
I..
-0-
M
4_S [ARLANOITT GRFENWOUH E
5 GLCRIA HALL
1511_00 1.F C G G PV14T -0-
- 0.1.0.0.0. NVM1. –0–
- 0-
:-71
I
1030 DASCEY 7E410
till 17 91K 4
000.00 S.F. S/14
–C– S F. C/W
–0–
–C–
–0–
•
MUSSETT ADM64:30
A-2. 1 RES UNIT
S.F. D/W 1-12
- _ –0–--S-.F.'D/W
,.-0–
".-0–
•-
–0–
–0–.'
_Gn
CA16W1-I1 C112/FT
-
- END MEXICO STREET
„ END EAST S1DE '
JOStPHlNE STREET
11119.1111 ST IIS CA10WF11 '.-1-
<TBEGIN
BEGINWEST SIDE
56
EEATRILE F PLYES
1502 MUSSETT 78404
f
MUSSETT ADON
I -2i 1 RES UNIT
110.0(1 L.r.C.G.L 9VMT.
L.F.C.�.L PVMT.
n00.00 1.F_ 914
– G– S.F. S/W –0– –0-
73.30 S.F. 0/W 1-10 –G– –C-
-6–
- 0-
4
C
L
p11
97 EUT IMIA GARZA 1/0.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. –G-
8
11111 CALOWELL 73401 –0– L.F.C.G.L PVMT. –0– –0– :i L
F-76—LUT 71i h .o0.�
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.00
.00
( I(
mAY 4. 19 -. ��
DESCRIPTION TOTALri
( ITEM OWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT
N0. PBUPEB.TY__DESCRIL'S.10E_ ASSESS50 ACCFSSMENT .ATE AM0VINE ._ASSESS.FO •�
CALDWELL STREET 1'J
( END JOSEIrHINE STREET �� (
F ND. kcal -,_IDE 13
C
Iia
(.,y
CO Iy,�JJ
1
(
( .,
LaE MAA DRSHANSKI Fc1
S C/0 ABE BLOCK
( F-31 802882 78403
_EDI 1 BI K 3
MUSSETT ADEN
( I-2. MULTI RNTL
(
150.10 4.C.5.0 PV0J -0-
-0- L.F.C.G.E PVI.1T. -0-
600.00 S.F. S/W -0-
- 0- S F. S/W -0-
14o.nG S.F. D/W 2-10
73.30-3.F. 0/W 1-10 -0-
-0 -
45 SENFN G PEFFZ
5 3117 AAY ELLISLN 7h -lo
( F-77 LOT 12 BLK 3
-. MtIS F1T 401,4
(
1512.00 5.F.0.0.5 PVFl1. -0-
- u- L•F•L.L.L PVMI. -0-
o0L.00 S.F. S/W
-0-
_0-
-C-
-0-
A -2r 1 RES UNIT
_ 73.30 S.F. 0/W 1-10 -0-
-07 S.F. 0/W _0- ,,..
-0-
-0-
.00
CALDWELL SEsEET
'11.,x4,1-', ..
•ty_
_
-
- END JOSEPHINE STREET
- •' END WEST SIDE -
SAM RANKIN STREET
MUSSFTT 51 10 CALUWFLL c1
1CQ._RAEL
1402 MUSSEIT 78401
.. LSLL F.C.G.& PVMT._'-0-
-C=
-0- L.F.C.G.& PVi1T. -0-
-C-
r-Ao S 100' CF LLT o
M45S�TT AO15
I-2. 1 RES UNIT
�UU.00 S !-•
- t- S.F. S/W -0-
7.1.3) S.F. D/W 1-1C -0-
-0- S.F. U/W -0-
- 151R5A4l5L 04.01A ._0_P_L•- C•:L•ixt:Yl I. . 5.'7`x_ __241.75
111 SAM RANKIN 74401 -0- L.r.0.4.t. PVMT. -0- -0-
t_ 5 25' OF N 50' LF LOT o 100.00 S.F. S/'14 1.00 10G.00
--_3LK3, MUSBETT_ADIN -0- 5.E•_S/FL-- —0-_ _ -O-
1-2, 1 PES 0%11 76.65 S.r. 4/W 1 -It. ..011 E.o7
- 5- S.F. 5/W
L
0
7'
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1(
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< ITEM OWNER ANO QUANTITY- . OF AMOUNT Ili(
NU P,BDp.E377 r ,r5 iP'f1nN ASSFSSFO AS,ESSMFN.T RAIF AMOU1AI ASSESSED_+,
7 :I
• 102 MOSES SALUANA
113 SAM RANKIN 78401
N 25+ 0E_LDT 6 9I n 3
MUSSETT ALIS
I-1, 1 RES UNIT
=L/W rXT
25.00 L.F.C.G.& PVMT. 9.75 243.75
-0- L.F.C.G.& AVMr. -0- -0-
100.30 S.F. C/34 1 00 t0a�0D.r
_ 2..10 1/3 1.00 14.60
- 0- 1.6. 4/14 -0- -0-
- ..4. D/W -�- -••-
367.75
;•.103
( S
(
A60LFL' 6EN CAND
1401 CALDWELL 73401
ILT 7 FLK
MUSSETT AVON
A-2, 1 RES UNIT
150.10 1.F.3.5.1 ?VMT. -L-
-0- t.r.C.G.& PVM1. -0-
603.00 F. S/W -G-
-0- S.F. S/W -0-
73.30 S.F. 0/W 1-10 -0-
- 11- S.F- fl/W -0-
-
-0-
-0-�
51
.LU iT
is (
'.CALDWELL-STREET
END -SAM RANkIN STREET
FNILWFST Si3F
SAM kANKTN STRFFT
MUSSETT 5T TO CALDWELL ST
BEGIN EAST SIDE
( •,104 THOMAS COLK JR
S -.415 3305,3 HTI1 S 75..15
F-37 LOTS 1 & 12 BLK 2
( - MUSSETT AMA
1-7, C f FCG Cn
SEE F -37,o -64,S -7,S -1C4
(
(
( i
300.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0-
- n- 1 F C_f,_f. PVMT -n-
1,120.00 S.F. S/W -0-
-0- S.F. S/W -0-
i,g 45 5 F 34/3 1-/nr -0-
- 0- S.F. 1/W -0-
.00
CALDWELL STREET
Rill SAMLAANRINSIREET
,,Ni) EAST 116E
END PROJECT
sf
1`
L MAY .. 19A‘ Pe:',, -'7
DESCRIPTIUN . TLTAL
LWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT i1(
PROPERTY nESCRI PT IuN ASStSSFD ASSESSMtNT RA_T.E_____AM,UUN f._ ASS.E,SSE))
KIT AL ASA ES SMEN(_ ::.a 237,459.5o JFi
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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 hereinabove
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 PLAN", 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 certificates hereinafter provided for, issued to evidence said
assessments against said parcels of property 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 City Engineer upon completion of said
work on said street, and the findings of the City Engineer 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 abutting 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 eight percent (8%) per
annum with reasonable attorney's fee and all costs and expenses 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:
March 28, 1984, and a personal 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 120 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 installments
commencing on the 1st day of the next succeeding month
until the entire sum is paid in full, together with
interest from the date of said completion and acceptance
by the City, until paid, at the rate of eight percent
(8%) per annum.
3. The total number of monthly installments on owner
occupied property may be extended beyond 120 in number so
that, at the owner's request, the total monthly payments
will not exceed ten ($10.00) per month.
provided, however, that in order for the owners of said property to avail
themselves of Option "2" or "3" above, they shall be required to execute an
agreement providing for such payments and 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.
SECTION 6. That for the purpose of evidencing said assessments, the
liens securing same and the several sums assessed against the said parcels or
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 improvements for which the certificate is issued, and shall
contain the names of 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 assessment 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 costs 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: March 28, 1984, 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.
That said certificates 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 necessary
that said certificates shall be in 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,
or attempted to be 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 assessment prepared by the City Engineer and approved and
adopted by the City Council and are in accordance with the procedures 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 the 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, power and provisions said proceedings, said
improvements and assessments were had and made by said City Council.
SECTION 8. That upon written request of the Mayor or five Council
members, copy attached, to find and declare an emergency due to the need for
efficient administration of City affairs by the closing of such hearing on
public street 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
2nd day of May, 1984.
ATTEST:
City sec r` y -t' �
APPROVED:
2. .1 DAY OF di.„/ 19 Sy
J. BRUCE AYCOCK, yITY ATTORNEY
MAYOR
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Corpus��Christi, T xas
e</a day of , 198
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; I/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
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
The above ordinance was passed Jay the following vote:
Luther Jones
Betty N. Turner
David Berlanga, Sr.
Welder Brown
Leo Guerrero
Dr. Charles W. Kennedy
Joe McComb
Frank Mendez
Mary Pat Slavik
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