HomeMy WebLinkAbout19441 ORD - 08/12/1986AN ORDINANCE
CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING THE RESULTS OF AN ELECTION
HELD ON THE 9TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1986, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT THE TERRITORY ADJACENT TO THE
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, DESCRIBED IN ORDINANCE NO. 19383,
ORDERING SUCH ELECTION, SHOULD BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, AND DECLARING THE RESULTS OF SUCH
ELECTION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, on the 15th day of July, 1986, the City Council of the City
of Corpus Christi, Texas, passed Ordinance No. 19383, calling an election to be
held within the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, on the 9th day of August, 1986,
and such election was ordered and submitted to the qualified voters of said City
the question of whether or not certain territories should be annexed to the City
of Corpus Christi, said territories to be annexed consisting of four areas lying
adjacent to and adjoining the present boundaries of the City of Corpus Christi
as set forth in said ordinance; and
WHEREAS, on July 15, 1986, the City Council delineated City voting
precincts, showing corresponding county precinct numbers, designating polling
place locations, designating election judges and alternates at the August 9,
1986, annexation election, all as set forth in said Ordinance 19383 in which the
new proposed boundary line of the City would encompass the following designated
areas all as more particularly described by metes and bounds or lots and blocks
and maps or plats thereof on file in the office of the City Secretary and made a
part hereof by reference the same as if copies verbatim herein:
PROPOSITION 1 (NUECES COUNTY)
AREA A, TRACT 1 OF 6
A 489 -acre tract, more or less, bounded on the north by the
present city limit line which is 500' south of and parallel to
the north right-of-way line of Whitecap Boulevard, on the south
by the Nueces County-Kleberg County line, on the east by the Gulf
of Mexico and on the west of Park Road 22.
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AREA A, TRACT 2 OF 6
A 394 -acre tract, more or less, bounded on the north by the
present Padre Island Investment Corporation property line,
southeast of Park Road 53, on the south by Whitecap Boulevard, on
the east by the present city limit line, west of the Gulf of
Mexico and on the west by Park Road 22.
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AREA A, TRACT 3 OF 6
A 22 -acre tract, more or less, surrounded by the present city
limits, bounded on the north, east and south by the Padre Isles
golf course and on the west of Dasmarinas Drive, generally
located west of Park Road 22 and north of Whitecap Boulevard.
AREA A, TRACT 4 OF 6
A 21 -acre tract, more or less, surrounded by the present city
limits, bounded on the north and east by the Padre Isles golf
course, on the south by Whitecap Boulevard and on the west by
Dasmarinas Drive.
AREA A, TRACT 5 OF 6
A 313 -acre tract, more or less, surrounded by the present city
limits, bounded on the north by the north subdivision boundary
line of Commodores Cove, on the east by the Padre Isles golf
course and Aquarius Street, on the south by the north line common
to Barataria Bay Subdivision Unit 4 and Point Tesoro Subdivision
Unit 3 and on the west by the Laguna Madre. Said area is general-
ly located west of Park Road 22 and south of Commodores Drive.
AREA A, TRACT 6 OF 6
An 844 -acre tract, more or less, bounded on the north by the
present city limit line, on the east by the present city limit
line west of Park Road 22, on the south by the Nueces County-
Kleberg County line and on the west by the Laguna Madre.
AREA B
A 3.65 square mile tract, more or less, bounded on the north by
the Mustang Island State Park, on the east by the Mustang Island
State Park and the Gulf of Mexico, on the south by the present
city limits and the north property line of Padre Island Invest-
ment Corporation and on the west by the Laguna Madre.
PROPOSITION 2 (Kleberg County)
AREA C
A 56.6 square mile tract, more or less, bounded on the north by
the present city limit line and the Nueces County-Kleberg County
line, on the east by the shoreline of the Gulf of Mexico and the
southerly extension of the present city limit line which is two
miles from and parallel to the shoreline, on the south by the
present five mile extraterritorial jurisdiction line, and on the
west by the west shoreline of the Laguna Madre.
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WHEREAS, said Ordinance 19383 directed that the question of annexation
of the above described territories be stated on the ballot and submitted to the
voters by proposition as follows:
"PROPOSITION 1
(NUECES COUNTY)
Shall the City of Corpus Christi, by ordinance,
annex to the City of Corpus Christi and its
corporate limits certain additional territory
described generally as follows:_
AREA A, TRACT 1 OF 6
A 489 -acre tract, more or less, bounded on the north by
the present city limit line which is 500' south of and
parallel to the north right-of-way line of Whitecap
Boulevard, on the south by the Nueces County-Kleberg
County line, on the east by the Gulf of Mexico and on
the west of Park Road 22.
AREA A, TRACT 2 OF 6
A 394 -acre tract, more or less, bounded on the north by
the present Padre Island Investment Corporation property
line, southeast of Park Road 53, on the south by
Whitecap Boulevard, on the east by the present city
limit line, west of the Gulf of Mexico and on the west
by Park Road 22.
AREA A, TRACT 3 OF 6
A 22 -acre tract, more or less, surrounded by the
present city limits, bounded on the north, east and
south by the Padre Isles golf course and on the west of
Dasmarinas Drive, generally located west of Park Road
22 and north of Whitecap Boulevard.
AREA A, TRACT 4 OF 6
A 21 -acre tract, more or less, surrounded by the
present city limits, bounded on the north and east by
the Padre Isles golf course, on the south by Whitecap
Boulevard and on the west by Dasmarinas Drive.
AREA A, TRACT 5 OF 6
A 313 -acre tract, more or less, surrounded by the
present city limits, bounded on the north by the north
subdivision boundary line of Commodores Cove, on the
east by the Padre Isles golf course and Aquarius
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YES
NO
Street, on the south by the north line common to
Barataria Bay Subdivision Unit 4 and Point Tesoro
Subdivision Unit 3 and on the west by the Laguna Madre.
Said area is generally located west of Park Road 22 and
south of Commodores Drive.
AREA A, TRACT 6 OF 6
An 844 -acre tract, more or less, bounded on the north
by the present city limit line, on the east by the
present city limit line west of Park Road 22, on the
south by the Nueces County-Kleberg County line and on
the west by the Laguna Madre.
AREA B
A 3.65 square mile tract, more or less, bounded on the
north by the Mustang Island State Park, on the east by
the Mustang Island State Park and the Gulf of Mexico,
on the south by the present city limits and the north
property line of Padre Island Investment Corporation
and on the west by the Laguna Madre.
PROPOSITION 2
(KLEBERG COUNTY)
Shall the City of Corpus Christi, by ordinance,
annex to the City of Corpus Christi and its
corporate limits certain additional territory
described generally as follows:
AREA C
A 56.6 square mile tract, more or less, bounded on the
north by the present city limit line and the Nueces
County-Kleberg County line, on the east by the shoreline
of the Gulf of Mexico and the southerly extension of
the present city limit line which is two miles from and
parallel to the shoreline, on the south by the present
five mile extraterritorial jurisdiction line, and on
the west by the west shoreline of the Laguna Madre."
YES
NO
WHEREAS, notice of said election was actually given as directed by law
and as directed in the ordinance calling the election as is shown by affidavits
properly filed in the office of the City Secretary; and
WHEREAS, said election was duly and legally held on the 9th day of
August, 1986, in conformity with the election ordinance passed by the City
Council as aforesaid, and the result of said election has been certified and
returned to the City Secretary and to this Council by the proper judges and
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clerks thereof, and the City Council this day has duly and carefully considered
the returns of this election on the proposition hereinabove stated; and
WHEREAS, it appears to the Council, and the Council so finds, that
said election was in all respects lawfully held, and said returns duly and
legally made, and that there were cast at said election the following votes:
ANNEXATION PROPOSITION 1 (NUECES COUNTY) TOTAL VOTES
For annexation of said additional territory
referred to in the ordinance heretofore passed
on final reading by the City Council, ordering
an election, and which ordinance was passed on
July 15, 1986 2,864
Against annexation of said additional territory
referred to in the ordinance heretofore passed
on final reading by the City Council, ordering
an election, and which ordinance was passed on
July 15, 1986 8,575
ANNEXATION PROPOSITION 2 (KLEBERG COUNTY)
For annexation of said additional territory
referred to in the ordinance heretofore passed
on final reading by the City Council, ordering
an election, and which ordinance was passed on
July 15, 1986 2,192
Against annexation of said additional territory
referred to in the ordinance heretofore passed
on final•reading by the City Council, ordering
an election, and which ordinance was passed on
July 15, 1986 7,782
WHEREAS, the Council, having fully checked all of the procedures
relative to such election, and it appearing to the Council, and the Council so
finds, that a majority of the legally qualified voters of and within the City of
Corpus Christi voted in favor of annexation of such additional territory as
stated under said propositions:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the returns of the election held on the 9th day of
August, 1986, at the various precinct voting places as provided for in the
ordinance ordering the election, and all of said voting precincts and voting
places being in the city limits of the City of Corpus Christi, TExas, and all
being convenient places within the said city limits, the returns of said
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election are hereby received and are hereby canvassed and the results thereof
are hereby declared as follows:
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PRECINCT LOCATION
ANNEXATION ELECTION - AUGUST 9, 1986
NO
REGISTERED ACTUAL TURNOUT PROPOSITION 1 PROPOSITION 2
VOTERS VOTERS % YES NO YES NO
1 McGregor Building 148 13 8.8% 4 8 4 6
2 Windsor Park School 2417 326 13.5% 65 255 48 237
3 First Presbyterian Church 1057 100 9.5% 47 51 39 51
4 Kostoryz School 2294 173 7.5% 45 127 34 129
5 Hamlin Junior High 1171 176 15.0% 58 117 41 106
6 Fire Station #13 1192 120 10.1% 16 102 11 91
7 Oak Park School 1224 69 5.6% 15 54 11 43
8 Wooldridge Convalescent Hone 2158 159 7.4% 41 115 41 101
*9 Calallen Pre School 1547 141 9.1% 21 117 17 108
*15 Oso Co-op Gin 849 5 0.6% 0 4 0 5
17 Shannon Jr. High School 2257 120 5.3% 21 96 15 87
18 County Building, Flour Bluff 2695 130 4.8% 23 107 18 95
20 Municipal Service Center 2428 94 3.9% 18 75 16 66
21 Riwanis Park Rec. Roam 230 42 18.3% 18 24 10 20
24 Coleman Cntr. West Campus, #106 469 13 2.8% 2 10 3 9
30 Ayers Recreation Center 1109 21 1.9% 16 5 6 3
31 Vasquez Garage 470 14 3.0% 4 9 4 8
32 Corpus Christi Athletic Club 1899 77 4.1% 37 39 28 38
33 George Evans School 861 25 2.9% 12 12 10 10
*34 Early Childhood Center 478 18 3.8% 4 10 3 12
38 Crossley School 1567 31 2.0% 10 19 7 20
39 Ayers Street Church of Christ 661 44 6.7% 10 34 9 32
*40 & 19 Padre Isl. Prop. Owners Assoc. 1088 285 26.2% 144 139 90 168
41 Nueces National Bank 590 27 4.6% 7 19 5 16
42 Wenzell Garage 393 92 23.4% 32 60 26 54
43 Travis School 650 31 4.8% 6 25 3 24
44 Zavala School 1591 31 1.9% 8 22 6 19
45 George Wiggins Recreation Center 956 23 2.4% 6 17 7 9
46 Lamar School 1019 37 3.6% 15 21 13 17
47 Ben Garza Gym 592 9 1.5% 4 5 3 3
48 Mosier Residence 1512 172 11.4% 29 142 23 128
49 Scott Vetters Scout Hut 982 90 9.2% 12 78 11 72
50 Lindale Recreation Center 571 75 13.1% 10 65 8 58
51 Gibson School 1204 98 8.1% 12 85 7 76
52 Woodlawn Presbyterian Church 839 97 11.6% 19 78 11 76
53 Sam Houston School 821 72 8.8% 12 58 7 55
56 La Armada Hall 1209 34 2.8% 5 26 5 23
57 Harvin Center, Main Lobby 856 58 6.8% 17 41 12 39
58 Menger School 1322 180 13.6% 58 116 45 118
59 Incarnate Word, Utility Room 969 163 16.8% 35 127 30 110
60 Adult Learning Center 1522 21 1.4% 8 13 3 8
61 Shaw School Annex 1142 23 2.0% 4 18 5 11
62 Wynn Seale Jr. High 402 11 2.7% 4 6 3 8
63 Parkway Presbyterian Church 1845 283 15.3% 80 201 60 172
64 Santa Fe Swim Club 1425 271 19.0% 107 161 79 144
65 Montclair School 2746 498 18.1% 155 340 121 352
66 Fisher School 1561 161 10.3% 25 133 22 120
67 Fire Station 632 81 12.8% 14 66 15 56
68 Bledsoe Garage 1131 100 8.8% 15 84 10 80
69 Baker Junior High 1805 198 11.0% 52 145 36 124
70 Blanche Moore Elementary 2291 159 6.9% 29 126 22 110
71 Lexington School 1585 95 6.0% 11 81 11 61
72 Central Park School 1690 162 9.6% 33 126 27 117
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REGISTERED ACTUAL TURNOAP PROPOSITION 1 PROPOSITION 2
PRECINCT LOCATION VOTERS VOTERS % YES NO YES NO
73 Fannin School 1474 61 4.1% 10 50 7 44
74 Cunningham Junior High 2365 80 3.4% 13 65 12 57
75 Crockett School 2884 49 1.7% 12 36 13 23
76 Port Avenue Drug Store 1138 18 1.6% 4 14 3 9
77 Lozano School 461 15 3.3% 7 8 5 8
78 Kennedy School 1746 46 2.6% 13 32 11 25
79 Driscoll Junior High 999 51 5.1% 14 35 14 29
80 Skinner Elementary School 1877 21 1.1% 1 17 2 17
81 Fire Station 89 355 25 7.0% 3 22 2 22
82 Labor Union Hall 585 27 4.6% 2 24 2 20
83 Gulf Coast Council of La Raza 1263 39 3.1% 6 33 5 28
84 C.C. Area Council of the Deaf 834 98 11.8% 13 83 6 75
85 Allen School 611 32 5.2% 5 27 4 24
86 Gregg Garage 663 128 19.3% 27 101 27 88
87 Carroll Lane School 1440 145 10.1% 22 121 12 115
88 Almaraz Garage 661 40 6.1% 4 36 4 30
89 Genesis Baptist Church 609 73 12.0% 16 56 16 53
90 Sherwin Garage 862 81 9.4% 12 68 12 56
91 Oso Square Apartments I 2152 230 10.7% 76 152 61 150
92 Cullen Junior High 1944 308 15.8% 67 241 51 220
93 Wilson Elementary School 886 212 23.9% 72 137 62 137
94 Calk Elementary School 1727 206 11.9% 33 169 26 146
95 St. Cyril & Nethodius Church 826 52 6.3% 5 45 6 39
96 Kirton Garage 876 91 10.4% 20 71 13 63
97 Calvary Baptist Church 1225 72 5.9% 19 53 12 44
98 Moody High School 2212 60 2.7% 12 48 9 41
99 Bennett Garage 572 46 8.0% 12 34 9 32
100 Tuloso-Midway Primary School 1843 82 4.4% 18 64 16 53
101 Tuloso-Midway-Rand Morgan High 2226 148 6.6% 20 128 12 114
103 Tuloso-Midway Junior High 1501 165 11.0% 15 150 6 128
106 Tau Browne Junior High 2405 275 11.4% 51 222 31 208
*107 & *23 Magee Elementary School 888 69 7.8% 16 53 8 52
109 King High School 572 72 12.6% 12 60 12 54
110 County Building 2270 161 7.1% 27 133 28 106
*111 Lulac West Park Apartments 551 28 5.1% 5 23 4 18
112 Schanen Elementary School 2253 283 12.6% 72 211 61 188
113 Garcia School - 484 6 1.2% 2 4- 1 4
*114 St.Jobn's Baptist Church Annex 518 11 2.1% 4 7 4 7
*115 Club Estates School 2741 195 7.1% 78 115 68 101
*116 Coastal Haven Apts. Rec. Roan 2617 196 7.5% 76 116 55 107
117 Flour Bluff High Library 2485 342 13.8% 76 258 56 244
118 Nazarene Trinity Ch. Rice Hall 2423 174 7.2% 46 122 33 117
119 Fire Station 814 2946 290 9.8% 116 169 91 161
120 Woodlawn School 2053 214 10.4% 52 160 30 154
121 Yeager School 1585 169 10.7% 46 123 32 117
*122 & *26 Flour Bluff School Tax Office 2017 229 11.4% 36 187 23 173
ABSENTEE 628 141 478 114 376
TOTALS 133747 11591 8.67% 2864 8575 2192 7782
25.0% 75.0% 22.0% 78.0%
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SECTION 2. That upon written request of the Mayor or five Council
members, copy attached, to find and declare an emergency due to the necessity
for the governing body of the City of Corpus Christi to canvass the results of
the aforesaid election held on August 9, 1986, 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 15th day of July, 1986.
ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED:.- day of / ', , 1986.
HAL GEORGE, CITY ATTORNEY
By
Assistant City rney
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THE CIT F CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Corpus Christi, Texas
0, day of
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
410
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
The above ordinance
Luther Jones
Dr. Jack Best
David Berlanga, Sr.
Leo Guerrero
Joe McComb
Frank Mendez
Bill Pruet
Mary Pat Slavik
Linda Strong
MAYOR
was passed
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THE CI /OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
by the following vote:
111,
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