HomeMy WebLinkAbout19987 ORD - 09/29/1987AN ORDINANCE
CLOSING THE HEARING ON STREET IMPROVEMENTS ON THE FOLLOWING
STREETS:
Shade Chaparral Street
Chaparral Street, from Belden Street to Resaca Street;
FINDING THAT THERE WILL BE NO ENHANCEMENT TO PROPERTIES
ABUTTING SAID STREET; CANCELLING ASSESSMENTS AGAINST CERTAIN
PROPERTIES IN CONNECTION WITH STREET IMPROVEMENTS AS SET
FORTH IN ORDINANCE NUMBER 19934, AND THE NOTICE OF THE CITY
SECRETARY FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, NUECES
COUNTY, TEXAS; AUTHORIZING THE GENERAL RELEASE OF ALL
PROPERTIES ABUTTING ON THE STREET AS DESCRIBED HEREIN
AFFECTED BY REASON OF SAID NOTICE IN CONNECTION WITH STREET
IMPROVEMENTS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City Council of Corpus Christi, Texas, by duly enacted
ordinance passed and approved on the 25th day of August, 1987, determined the
necessity for, and ordered the improvement of the following streets:
Shade Chaparral Street
Chaparral Street, from Belden Street to Resaca Street;
in the manner and according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved
and adopted by the City Council by ordinance dated August 25, 1987, 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
August 25, 1987, did determine the necessity of levying an assessment for that
portion of the cost of constructing said improvements on the above named
streets, within the limits herein defined, to be paid by the abutting property
and the real and true owners thereof, and by ordinance dated August 25, 1987,
did order and set a hearing to be held at 2:00 p.m. on the 22nd day of
September, 1987, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 302 South Shoreline
Boulevard, 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
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19987 MICROFILMED
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 September 22, 1987, at 2:00 p.m. in the
Council Chambers, City Hall, 302 South Shoreline Boulevard, 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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Minutes
Regular Council Meeting
September 22, 1987
Page 18
saved as well as the jobs associated with their operation. He stated that the
Marina rates would have to be increased anyway.
Council Member Guerrero suggested that the reduction be just for
approximately five years and possibly increase the fees at the end of that time.
Further discussion followed in regard to this matter.
There were no comments from the audience; City Secretary Chapa polled the
Council for their votes; and the following Ordinances were passed on first
reading:
FIRST READING
17. AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AMENDMENT OF BARGE RESTAURANT AGREEMENT
WITH PLEASURE PIER ASSOCIATES, INC., d.b.a. C. C. DOCKSIDE RESTAURANT.
The foregoing Ordinance passed on first reading by the following vote:
Turner, Guerrero, Mendez, Moss, Pruet, Slavik and Strong, voting "Aye";
Rhodes voting "No"; Berlanga absent.
18. AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT MODIFICATION WITH HASSLOCHER
ENTERPRISES, INC. d.b.a. WAYWARD LADY.
The foregoing Ordinance passed on first reading by the following vote:
Turner, Guerrero, Mendez, Moss, Pruet, Slavik and Strong, voting "Aye";
Rhodes voting "No"; Berlanga absent.
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Mayor Turner announced the public hearing on the assessments for the Shade
Chaparral Project which indicates assessments of $39,776.63 on 22 items.
City Attorney George stated that the assessment hearing is being conducted
in accordance with Article 1105b of V.A.C.S. He called as his first witness
Assistant City Manager James K. Lontos and verified that he is a Registered
Professional Engineer qualified to testify.
Assistant City Manager Lontos explained the assessment ordinance provides
that if streets are improved, assessments must be levied for curbs, gutters and
sidewalks if they are more than 30 years old. He explained that the project
will allow for the narrowing of the street to 48 feet, increasing the width of
the sidewalks, the planting of the heritage oak trees in brick planters as
provided by the Junior League.
Mr. Lantos continued by explaining that the expert witness employed by the
City is going to testify that the property will not be enhanced in the amount of
the assessments.
Minutes
Regular Council Meeting
September 22, 1987
Page 19
Mayor Pro Tem Moss inquired about the appearance of the street following
the improvements.
Mr. Lontos explained that the street will be more narrow in that it will be
48 feet wide; there will be two moving lanes of traffic, and he displayed a
transparency showing the construction of the street. He stated that it will be
about four blocks long, and 65 oak trees will be be planted by members of the
Junior League which will provide an attractive entrance to Heritage Park.
Mr. George called as his next witness, Mr. George N. Paraskevas. Through
questioning of the witness, Mr. George determined that Mr. Paraskevas was
qualified as an expert witness due to his experience in real estate appraisals
and as an appraiser for City projects.
Mr. Paraskevas testified that in his opinion, the abutting property will
not be enhanced as a result of these improvements, and he recommended that no
assessments be made.
Mayor Turner expressed concern by stating that, in her opinion, the
planting of the trees would greatly improve the property.
Mr. Paraskevas testified that he is addressing only the installation of
sidewalks and curb and gutters; therefore, in -his opinion, since those
improvements are already in place on the abutting properties, they will not be
improved. He continued by stating that the area has deteriorated; there is very
little pedestrian traffic; and in his opinion the trees could be planted without
improving the streets. -
time.
Mayor Turner called on those whose property is affected to speak at this
Mr. Dan Davis stated that his father owns some lots on Chaparral, and he
felt that the major reason for improving the street is not to enhance the
property but to provide a tree—lined entrance to Heritage Park. He pointed out
that state law requires that the City must prove that the property owners are
receiving something that they do not now have, yet the property owners already
have sidewalks, curbs and gutters. He agreed with Mr. Paraskevas that the
individual property owners will not benefit from the improvements. He expressed
the opinion that there is a traffic problem already with only two lanes of
traffic, and if these improvements are installed, more traffic will be
generated. He suggested that the street should be widened to three lanes.
Council Member Pruet inquired of Mr. Davis if he did not think his property
was already enhanced by the existence of Heritage Park, and Mr. Davis reiterated
that State law requires that an immediate benefit to the property must be
realized before assessments can be levied. He noted that if there is any
benefit, it would be on a purely speculative basis, possibly in another ten
years, but State law does not allow for this.
Minutes
Regular Council Meeting
September 22, 1987
Page 20
Council Member Slavik asked Mr. Lontos about the traffic situation, and Mr.
Lontos stated that he discussed this project with his staff who reviewed the
situation, and none of the staff feels that any more than four lanes two in each
direction, would ever be needed fdr this portion of the street. He agreed that
if there is a major event at the Convention center, the traffic may be a problem
for a short period of time, but because of the proximity of several other
streets, the traffic on Chaparral should not be excessive. He assured the
Council that after further consideration, he concurs with Mr. Paraskevas'
opinion that the abutting property will not be enhanced.
Mrs. Marie Steurer, 1402 N. Chaparral, stated that she had just spent
$9,000 to improve her property where she now lives and suggested that the street
should not be made more narrow. She expressed the opinion that effective
lighting would be just as attractive as planting trees.
The manager of the Hofbrau Restaurant, located on this portion of Chaparral
Street, agreed with Mr. Lontos that the traffic is not very heavy; the planting
of the trees will provide a beautification of the area; she is in favor of the
project; but she is glad that the City is recommending that no assessments be
made.
Assistant City Manager Lontos stated that an ordinance will be on the
agenda the following week to formally close the hearing and include the finding
that no assessments should be levied.
Several of the Council Members questioned the necessity for this, and City
Attorney George stated that it is required by State law, particularly since
liens have already been filed against the abutting property.
A motion was made by Council Member Mendez that the hearing be closed,
seconded by Council Member Rhodes and passed unanimously.
Council Member Slavik inquired about the source of funds for this project,
and Mr. Hennings stated that $200,000 was set aside for this project from the
Parking Meter Fund.
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
Mayor Turner called for the Council liaison reports.
Boat Pass — Council Member Linda Strong explained that she had attended a
meeting that day with various groups interested in the boat pass and they had
reached the conclusion that (1) the boat pass is a viable project (2) the permit
process is the next step (3) there should be an engineering study to determine
the true cost of the boat pass without the bridge (4) recognition that the boat
pass itself can happen without the accompanying bridge.
Council Member Strong expressed the opinion that it would be appropriate
for the City to approach Laventhol & Horwath to see if they could provide
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 not
be enhanced in value or 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
WHEREAS, said City Council did further find the corrections and
changes as appear on the final assessment roll included in this ordinance are
made in accordance with such finding of no enhancement in value to the abutting
properties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the assessments levied against certain property in
connection with street improvements as set forth in Ordinance 19934, passed and
approved on August 25, 1987, and the Notice of the City Secretary filed in the
office of the County Clerk of Nueces County, Texas is hereby declared canceled
and of no further force or effect.
SECTION 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute a
general release of all properties abutting on the following street affected by
reason of said Notice in connection with street improvements: Chaparral Street
from Belden Street to Resaca Street.
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SECTION 3. 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 at three regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed and shall
take effect upon first reading as an emergency measure this the day of
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ATTEST:
City Secretary
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APPROVED:, -n DAY OFQi o-��t� , 19e97
HAL GEORGE, CITY ATTORNEY
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THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
City Council Action
On The Shade Chaparral
Street Improvements
The City Council closed the public hearing on the Shade Chaparral
Street Improvement assessments finding that there would be no
enhancement to abutting properties and cancelling the assessments
against certain properties as set forth in Ordinance Number 19934.
Shade Chaparral Street
Chaparral Street, From Belden Street To Resaca Street.
This street will be 48 feet in width measured from back of the curb
and the construction will consist of replacing the existing curb and
gutter with a standard 6" curb and gutter section. There will be 8
foot wide reinforced concrete sidewalks tied to the curb and 6" thick
reinforced concrete driveways constructed as shown on the plans. There
will be 65 Heritage Oak trees planted in 4'x4' brick planters spaced
about 32 feet apart along both sides of the street. The low bid for
construction of the improvements was submitted by A. Ortiz Construction
and Paving Company, Inc.
Total Bid Price $163,127.90
James K. Lon os, P.E.
Assistant City Manager
OCTOBER 6, 1987
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+NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED _ ASSESSMENT RATE AMOUNT ASSESSED
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COUNCIL ACTION
( CLOSING PUBLIC HEARING
ON SHADE CHAPARRAL STREET
FINDING NO ENHANCEMENT AND _
CANCELLING THE ASSESSMENTS
LEVIED BY CRD. NO. 19934
( 1 I -HAUL OF SO. TEXAS 360.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0-
C/0 ANDERSON APPRISALS 0 27.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. .00 _-0-
2721 N. CENTRAL,STE 700 2,176.65 S.F. S/W .00 -0-
PHOENIX AZ 85004 -0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
LOTS 1 THRU 6 BLK 37._ 536.90 S.F. 1/W 2-20C .00 -0-
BEACH ADDITION 330.95 S.F. D/W 1-25C .00 -0-
8-5, U -HAUL
ORTN POWER ST.
POWER ST. INTERSECTS
2 ALVARO D. SAENZ 100.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. _ .00 -0-
1301 N CHAPARRAL 78401 0 21.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0-
'.i . LOTS 1 E 2 BLK 44 573.55 S.F. S/W .00 -3-
BEACH ADDITION _ -0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
8-5, HOTEL/CAFE 288.45 S.F. D/W 1-20C .00 -0-
( ORTN PCWER ST. -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0-
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3 ALVARO D. SAENZ ET UX 50.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 - -
4322 PECAN VALLEY 78413 -0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0- -3- '
LOT 3 BLK 44 269.55 S.F. 1/5 .00 -0-
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BEACH ADDITION 0 35.00 S.F. S/W .00 -0-
B-5, MULTI RNTL 153.45 S.F. D/W 1-13C .00 -0-
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4 ELIGIO E. SAENZ ET AL 50.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .07 -0-
4314 PHILLIPINE 78411 -0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0- - -
LOT 4 BLK 44 269.55 S.F. S/W .00 -0- L
BEACH ADDITION 0 20.00 S.F. S/W .00 -0-
8-5, MULTI RENTAL 153.45 S.F. D/W 1-10C .00 -0-
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DESCRIPTION TOTAL
1 ITEM OWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT ,
NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION _ASSESSED ASSESSMENT _ RATE AMOUNT __ASSESSED __
5 JOHN C. BRANSCOMBE 50.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. - .00 -0-
d 1319 N. CHAPARRAL 78401 -0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0- -0- 0:(
__ LOT 5 BLK 44 285.55 S.F. 5/8 .00 -0- _ .
BEACH ADDITION -0- S.F. 5/8 -0- -0- LL
t 8-5. MULTI RENTAL 153.45 S.F. C/W 1-10C .00 -0- (
- 0- S.F. D/W -J- -0-
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6 ETHEL M. BATES,ESTATE 50.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0-
C/O FAIRES P. WADE a 15.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. .00 -0-
3150 S. ALAMEDA_78411 368.00 S.F. 0/8
- - .00 -o-
LOT 6 BLK 44 _ -0- S.F. S/W -0- - -
BEACH ADDITION -0- S.F. 0/W .00 -0-
B-5, MULTI RENTAL__-- , _ ___-0- _ S.F. D/W -0 _ _ -0
°RTN PALO ALTO ST.
PALO ALTO ST. INTERSECTS
( 7 ALVARO D. SAEN2 50.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. .00 -3-
_ _ 4320 PECAN VALLEY 76413 __ 0 _ 23.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT..00 -0-
LOT 1 BLK 51 366.00 S.F. S/W .00 -0-
( BEACH ADDITION v -0- S.F. 5/8 -0- -0-
B-5,_OFFICE _-0- S.F. D/W _ - - _ -a-
0RTN PALO ALTO ST. -0- S.F. C/8 -0- -0-
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8 MICHELE HCLLINGSWORTH
464 OHIO 78404
LOT 2, BLK 51
BEACH ADDITICN
8-5, VACANT LOT
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( 9 PATRICK B. DAVIS
9123 LORENE 5TE 101
SAN ANTCNIO TX 78216
( LOTS 3 E 4• BLK 51
BEACH ADDITION
B-51 VAC. LCT E DUPLEX
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50.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. .00 -0-
-0- L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. -0- -0-
368.00 S.F. 5/W .00 -0-
-0- S.F. 5/W -0- -0-
-0- S.F. 0/0 -0-
-0-
100.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0-
- 0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0- -0-
677.55 5.F. S/W .00 -J-
-0- S.F. 0/8 -0- -0-
180.45 1.1. D/W 1-120 .00 -0-
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( ITEM OWNER AND
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9A PATRICK Be DAVIS 100.00 L.F.C.G.E .00
![ 9123 LORENE STE 101 a 12.00 L.F.C.G.E .00
_,__ SAN ANTONIO, TX 78216 565.55 S.F. S/W .00
LOTS 5 & 6, BLK 51 —0— S.F. 5/N —0-
3 BEACH ADDITION 301.95 S.F. D/W 1-21C .00
8-5, RICKS CAR CARE_ __ _ _ —0— __ S.F. D/W-0—
RTN FITZGERALD ST.
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PVMT.
PVMT.
FITZGERALD ST. INTERSECTS
1 10 CITY OF CORPUS 359.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
HERITAGE PARK _ —0— L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
HC, CITY PARK —0— S.F. S/8
—0— S.F. S/W
— 0— _ S.F. D/W
— 0— S.F. D/W
EXISTING IMPROVEMENT
END WEST SIDE
_ NORTH CHAPARRAL ST.
BELDEN ST. TO RASACA ST.
8EGIN EAST SIDE
11 THE SOUTHLAND EMPLOYEES TR.
2828 NORTH HASKELL
DALLAS, TX 75204
LOT 12 E 5 1/2 LOT 11-8
BLK 38
BEACH ADDITION
8-5, 7-11 STORE
•12 MRS. E. HCLLINGSACRTH
P.O. BOX 6917 78411
N 1/2 LCT 11-4
BLK 38
BEACH ADDITION
8-5
75.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
— 0— L.F.C.G.E PVMT. —0— _
269.55 S.F. S/8 .00
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490.95 S.F. D/W 1-35C _ .00
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DESCRIPTION TOTAL
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ASSESSED ASSESSMENT RATE AMOUNT ASSESSED
13 1214 CHAPARRAL, INC. 100.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0-
1200 CCNB CENTER, NORTH -0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0- -0-
500 N._WA7ER_78417 461.55 S.F. S/W .00 -0-
LOTS 9 0 10, BLK 38 -0- S.F. 9/8 -0- -0-
t BEACH ADDITION 477.45 S.F. 0/8 1-34C .00 -C-
_ - -_B-5, HOFBRAU,_RESTAURANT ___ -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0-
.00
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14 K.P. HRISSOKOPOULCS 50.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0-
1 4456 S. STAPLES 78411 -0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0- -0- (
LOT 8, BLK 38 384.00 S.F. S/W .00 -0-
BEACH ADDITION -0- S.F. 5/W -0- -0-
t B-5, VACANT LOT -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0- (
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15 COPIER SALES, INC 50.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 - -0-
( 4410 DILLON STE 41 > 20.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0- (
78415 ___ __ 237.55 S.F. 5/W _ .00
LOT 7, BLK 38 -C- S.F. 5/8 -0- -0-
( BEACH ADDITION 207.45 S.F. D/W 1-14C .00 -0- (
8-5, VAC. CCMM. BLDG. _-- -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0-
ORTN POWER ST.
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X POWER 57. INTERSECTS (
:i 16 PATRICK 8. DAVIS, TRUSTEE 50.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0- c
9123 LORENE STE 101 0 16.00 L.F.C.G.E P8MT. .00 -0-
SAN ANTCNIO. TEXAS 78216 -0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
i • LOT 12, BLK 45 -0- S.F. 1/8 -0- -0- (
_ BEACH ADDITION _ - -0- S.F. D/W -0-
B-5• EQUIP PARK LOT -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0-
( ORTN POWER ST.
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P.O. BOX 719 78401
LOT 10, BLK 45
BEACH ADDITION
8-5, EQUIP. PARK LOT
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245.70 S.F. S/8 .00 -0-
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220.95 S.F. 0/W 1-15C .00 -0-
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DESCRIPTION TOTAL
t ITEM OWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT
NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ___ ASSESSED ASSESSMENT RATE AMOUNT ASSESSED
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18 PATRICK B. DAVIS, TRUSTEE 100.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0-
1 9123 LORENE STE 101 -0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0- -0-
____ __ SAN ANTONIO, TX 78216 475.40 S.F. S/W _ .00 -0-
LOTS 9 E 10, BLK 45 35.00 S.F. S/W eCO -0-
BEACH
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BEACH ADDITION 268.45 S.F. 0/W 1-200 .00 -0-
__ 0-5, MULTI_ RNTL E_PARK LOT____ 153.45 S.F. 0/9 1-10C __OD -0-
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19 FREDDIE MARTINEZ 100.00 L.F.C.G.E PVHT. .00 -0-
6118 3.9.I.D. 76412 _,____00 _ 14.00 L.F.C.G.E PVHT. .00 -0-
- LOT 7 E 6, 8LK 45 752.00 S.F. S/8 .00 -0-
BEACH ADDITION 20.00 S.F. 5/N .00 -0-
8-5, COMM. BLD, VACANT _ _ -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0-
0S/W EXT. -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0-
I. OCRTN PALO ALTO ST.
PALO ALTO ST. INTERSECTS
20 _ ADRIANA THOMPSON 150.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. ___ .00 -0-
1410 N. CHAPARRAL 75451 0 15.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0-
LOTS 10, 11 E 12, BLK 55 913.00 S.F. S/W .00 -0-
BEACH ADDITION _ -0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
8-5, 1 RES. 5 DUPLEX 153.45 S.F. D/W 1-10C .00 -0-
ORTN PALO ALTO 153.45 S.F. 0/W 1-10C .00 -0- (
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21 MARIE STEURER E_ __ 150.00 L.F.C.G.S PVMT. _ .00 -0-
308038A THOMPSON 0 25.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0-
1402 N. CHAPARRAL 78401 1,110.00 S.F. S/W .00 -0-
LOTS 7, 8, E 9, BLK 55 -0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
BEACH ADDITION -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0-
8-5, VACANT LOTS -0- S.F. D/W -0- -0-
ORTN FITZGERALD ST.
FITZGEERALD ST. INTERSECTS
22 CITY OF CCRPUS CHRISTI 300.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0- -0-
BEACH ADDITION -0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0- -o-
H.C. VACANT LOTS 2,400.00 S.F. S/W -0- -0-
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Corpus Christi, Tfxas
19,43f day of
, 1987
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
YOR Q
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
The above ordinance was passed by the following vote:
Betty N. Turner
David Berlanga, Sr. e`/)
Leo Guerrero Q,2,
Frank Mendez ay)
Clif Moss (110
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Bill Pruet
Mary Rhodes
Mary Pat Slavik
Linda Strong
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