HomeMy WebLinkAbout020590 ORD - 02/14/1989AN ORDINANCE
ORDERING A GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON APRIL 1, 1989, IN
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI FOR THE ELECTION OF MAYOR AND
EIGHT COUNCIL MEMBERS; FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING
WHETHER CERTAIN TERRITORY ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF CORPUS
CHRISTI SHALL BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI;
PROVIDING PROCEDURES FOR HOLDING OF SUCH ELECTION;
PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF ELECTION AND PUBLICATION THEREOF;
PROVIDING FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF BRANCH ABSENTEE POLLING
PLACES; DESIGNATING POLLING PLACE LOCATIONS; ENACTING
PROVISIONS INCIDENT AND RELATING TO THE SUBJECT AND PURPOSE
OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City Charter provides for the holding of a regular City
election for Mayor and Council members in the City of Corpus Christi, on the
first Saturday in April in odd -numbered years, the same being April 1, 1989; and
WHEREAS, it is provided in Section 3.004 of the Texas Election Code
that the governing body shall order elections pertaining to municipal affairs,
give notice and appoint election officers to hold the election;
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi desires to
submit to the voters of the City the question of annexation of certain tracts of
land, more fully described herein; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Municipal Annexation Act, as amended, public
hearings were held, including hearings within the areas proposed to be annexed,
on January 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 24, 1989.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That a regular City election for the election of Mayor and
eight Council members shall be held in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, on
April 1, 1989.
SECTION 2. That at said election herein ordered all the qualified
voters of the City of Corpus Christi shall be permitted to vote.
SECTION 3. That the names of candidates for the office of Mayor and
the names of candidates for the office of the City Council members shall be
placed on said ballot in the manner and form prescribed by law.
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SECTION 4. That voting machines shall be employed at the election
herein order in accordance with the Texas Election Code and said election shall
be held at the polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City
of Corpus Christi, such voting precincts and polling places being as follows:
PRECINCT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
*9
City of Corpus Christi
General Election
April 1, 1989
LOCATION & ADDRESS
McGregor Building
1015 N. Chaparral
DISTRICT
2
Windsor Park School 4
4525 S. Alameda
First Presbyterian Church 2
435 S. Broadway
Kostoryz School 3
3602 Panama
Hamlin Jr. High School 5
3900 Hamlin
Fire Station #13 4
1802 Waldron Road
Oak Park School 1
3701 Mueller
Moose Lodge #734 4
8001 S. Padre Island Drive
Calallen Pre School 1
5215 Avenue -A
*15 Oso Co-op Gin 3
Old Brownsville Road
17
18
Shannon Jr. High School 4
1530 Airline
County Building, Flour Bluff 4
10110 Compton Road
*19 See Precinct *40
20
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Municipal Service Center 3
2525 Hygeia
PRECINCT LOCATION & ADDRESS DISTRICT
21
24
Kiwanis Recreation Center 2
3933 Timon Boulevard
Del Mar College, West Campus,
Coleman Center, #106
Old Brownsville Road
*26 See Precinct *122
30
31
32
33
3
Ayers Recreation Center 1
1722 Winnebago
Vasquez Garage 2
1025 Tenth Street
Blanche Moore School 5
6121 Durant
Evans School 2
1315 Comanche
*34 Clarkwood Neighborhood Center 3
211 S. Clarkwood
38 Crossley School 1
2512 Koepke
39 Ayers Street Church of Christ 2
1610 Lawnv i ew
*40 & *19 Padre Island Property Owners Association 4
14015 Fortuna Bay
41 Nueces National Bank 2
1434 S. Port
42
43
44
We nze l l Garage 4
217 Leming
Travis School 2
1645 Tarlton
Zavala School 1
3102 Highland
45 George Wiggins Recreation Center 2
2320 Buford
46
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Lamar School
2212 Morris
1
PRECINCT LOCATION & ADDRESS DISTRICT
47 Ben Garza Gym 1
1815 Howard
48 Mosier Residence 5
4637 Branscomb
49 Scott netters Scout Hut 1
3221 Mc Ki nz i e Road
50 Lindale Recreation Center 2
3133 Swantner
51 Gibson School 3
5723 Hampshire
52 See Precinct 79
53
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
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Sam Houston School 3
363 Norton
La Armada Hall 3
3701 Ayers
Del Mar College, Richardson Auditorium, 2
Parlor A
Baldwin & Ayers
Menger School 2
2209 S. Alameda
Incarnate Word Convent, Utility House 2
2930 S. Alameda
Adult Learning Center 1
3902 Morgan
Shaw School Annex 1
3109 Carver
Wynn Seale Jr. High School 2
1707 Ayers
Parkway Presbyterian Church 4
3707 Santa Fe
Santa Fe Swim Club 4
4134 Santa Fe
Montclair School 4
5241 Kentner
PRECINCT LOCATION & ADDRESS DISTRICT
66 Fisher School 5
601 Texan Trail
67 Fire Station 2
821 Louisiana
68 Bledsoe Garage 2
1430 Ormond
69 Baker Jr. High 2
3445 Pecan
70 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church 5
5830 Williams
71 Lexington School 3
2901 McArdle
72 Central Park School 2
3602 McArdle
73 Fannin School 3
2730 Gollihar
74 Cunningham Jr. High 2
4321 Prescott
75 Crockett School 2
3302 Greenwood
76 Port Avenue Drug Store 1
913 S. Port
77 Lozano School 1
650 Osage
78 Kennedy School, Cafeteria 3
5040 Rockford
79 & 52 Driscoll Jr. High School 1
261 Driscoll
80 Skinner School, Room 10 3
1001 Bloomington
81 Fire Station #9 1
501 Navigation
82 Labor Union Hall 1
801 Omaha
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PRECINCT LOCATION & ADDRESS DISTRICT
83
Gulf Coast Council of La Raza 2
2203 Baldwin Boulevard
84 Corpus Christti Area Council for the Deaf 5
5151 McArdle
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
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Allen School 2
2002 Elizabeth
Gregg Garage 4
308 Katherine
Carroll Lane School 2
4120 Carroll Lane
Almaraz Garage 2
2309 Riggan
Genesis Baptist Church 5
5730 Kimbrough
Sherwin Garage 5
950 Shephard
Pharaoh Country Club 4
7111 Pharaoh
Cullen Jr. High 4
5225 Greeley
Wilson School 5
3925 Ft. Worth
Calk School 5
4621 Marie
St. Cyril & Methodius Church, Hall #4 3
3210 S. Padre Island Drive
Kirton Garage 3
3013 Brawner Parkway
Calvary Baptist Church 3
2421 Goll Thar
Moody High School 3
1818 Trojan
Bennett Garage 1
417 Villa
PRECINCT LOCATION & ADDRESS DISTRICT
100 Tuloso-Midway Intermediate School, 3
Main Foyer Area
1925 Tuloso
101 Tuloso-Midway Rand Morgan High, Room #101 1
2653 McKenzie Road
103 Tuloso-Midway Middle School, VIP Lounge 1
9730 La Branch
106 Browne Jr. High School 5
4301 Schanen
*107 Magee School 1
4201 Calallen
109 King High School 5
5225 Gollihar
110 County Building 1
Highway 9 - Annaville Area
*111 Lulac West Park. Apartments 1
10702 Interstate Hwy. 37
112 Schanen Estates School 5
5717 Killarmet
113 Garcia School 3
4401 Greenwood
*114 St. John's Baptist Church Annex 3
5445 Greenwood
*115 Club Estates School 5
5222 Merganser
*116 Coastal Haven Apts., Recreation Room 5
4710 Middlecoff
117 Flour Bluff High Library 4
2505 Waldron
118 Nazarene Trinity Church, Rice Hall 5
6225 Weber
119 Fire Station #14 5
5901 S. Staples
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PRECINCT LOCATION & ADDRESS DISTRICT
120 Woodlawn School
1110 Woodlawn
121 Yeager School
5414 Tripoli
*122 & *26 Flour Bluff School Tax Office
2300 Waldron
4
5
4
* Partially outside the City limits. Only voters residing inside the City
limits may vote.
Said election shall be held in accordance with the election laws of the State of
Texas. The polls shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the day of the
election.
SECTION 5. The City Secretary, Armando Chapa, whose office is
situated at the Office of the City Secretary, First Floor, City Hall, 1201
Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, Texas, is hereby appointed as the authority and
officer responsible for the conduct of said election and is hereby authorized
and directed to make all necessary arrangements for the holding of said election
in accordance with and subject to the laws of this State. The City Secretary is
hereby appointed the Absentee Voting Clerk for the voting. Absentee voting
shall be conducted at the absentee polling places as provided herein.
SECTION 6. Voting machines shall be used for the conduct of said
election on election day and for conducting absentee voting, except that for
absentee votes cast by mail, paper ballots shall be used. Absentee voting in
person shall be conducted from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday,
beginning on March 13, 1989 and ending March 28, 1989. Absentee voting in
person may be conducted at the main absentee polling place located in the lobby
of City Hall, the same being designated as the office of the City Secretary,
1201 Leopard, or at the temporary branch polling places hereby established as
follows:
North West Site
West Side Site
South Side Site
Flour Bluff Site
- 3202 McKenzie
- 4225 S. Port
- 5151 McArdle
- 1201 Laguna Shores
Northwest Branch Library
City Gas Division Offices
C.C. Area Council for the Deaf
Volunteer Fire Department
Each branch polling place and the main absentee polling place shall serve all
election precincts.
SECTION 7. An election is hereby ordered to be held on April 1, 1989,
in the City of Corpus Christi, at which election shall be submitted to the
voters four propositions as to whether certain territory being described
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generally in each proposition shall be annexed by ordinance to the City of
Corpus Christi. Each area described by proposition being more particularly
described by metes and bounds or lots and blocks on file with the offices of the
City Secretary and the Planning Department, such descriptions incorporated
herein by reference the same as if copied verbatim herein. Except as may be
provided by law for the form of said ballot, the four propositions to be voted
on and the wording for each proposition is prescribed to appear on the ballot as
follows:
A. Proposition 1 shall be:
PROPOSITION 1
Northwest Area Annexations
For Shall the City of Corpus Christi annex, by ordinance,
to its corporate limits of its Northwest region
(commonly known as the Calallen Area) , two tracts of
Against land totalling 16 acres, more or less, described
generally as follows:
AREA A - TRACT 1
An area containing 10.0 acres, more or less, located north of F.M. 624 and being
bounded to the west by River Hills Drive and to the north by River Hills Country
Club consisting of a 20 -lot platted residential neighborhood known as River Hill
Subdivision.
AREA A - TRACT 2
An area containing 6.0 acres, more or less, generally located south of F.M. 624,
west of and adjacent to the Riverside Hospital Tract, bounded on the west,
north, and east by the present city limit line , and on the south by the south
boundary line of the Riverside Hospital Tract extended.
The form and language of Proposition 1 for the ballot to be as follows:
PROPOSITION 1
Northwest Area Annexations
For Shall the City of Corpus Christi annex, by ordinance,
to its corporate limits of its Northwest region
(commonly known as the Calallen Area) two tracts of land
totalling 16 acres, more or less, described more
specifically as Tracts 1 and 2 of Area A in the City of
Against Corpus Christi Annexation Study for 1989. Tract 1
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consisting of a 20 -lot platted residential neighborhood
known as River Hill Subdivision and Tract 2 as a 6 acre
vacant tract adjacent to Riverside Hospital.
B. Proposition 2 shall be:
PROPOSITION 2
Southside Area Annexations
(Not Including Rodd Field Village Area)
For Shall the City of Corpus Christi annex, by ordinance,
to its corporate limits fifteen (15) tracts of land in
Against its Southside Area totalling 2334 acres, more or less,
described generally as follows:
AREA B - TRACT 1
An area containing 5.0 acres, more or less, located south of and adjacent to
Saratoga Boulevard (State Highway 357) , having 370 feet, more or less, fronting
on Saratoga and being 620 feet deep, more or less, and bounded on the west,
north, and east by the present city limit line and on the south by the south
boundary line of Lot 1, Block 7, William J. Robertson Farm Lots extended.
AREA B - TRACT 2
An area containing 5.0 acres, more or less, l ocated at the southwest corner of
the intersection between Saratoga Boulevard (State Highway 357) and County Road
37 and bounded on the west by the present city limit line , and on the south by
the easterly extension of said present city limit line.
AREA B - TRACT 3
An area containing 448.0 acres, more or less, generally located south of
Saratoga Boulevard (State Highway 357), between Cabaniss Field and Everhart
Road, bounded by Cabaniss Field on the west, by Nottarb Place and Country Club
Subdivision on the north, by Everhart Road, Breckenridge Subdivision, Weber's
Glen Subdivision, Cedar Ridge Subdivision on the east, and the Oso Creek on the
south.
AREA B - TRACT 4
An area containing 163.0 acres, more or less, generally located between Everhart
Road and Weber Road extended and north of and adjacent to the Oso Creek, bounded
by Cedar Ridge Subdivision and Sugar Ridge Subdivision on the north, the Lakes
Subdivision on the east, and by Oso Creek on the south and west.
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AREA B - TRACT 5
An area containing 107.0 acres, more or less, generally located south of the
existing city limits north of Oso Creek, between Everhart Road and South
Staples Street, bounded on the north by the present city limit line, on the east
by South Staples Street, on the south by the Oso Creek, and on the west by
Everhart Road extended.
AREA B - TRACT 6
An area containing 2.0 acres, more or less, generally located east of Everhart
Road and south of Oso Parkway, surrounded by the city limits bounded by Oso
Parkway (a continuous curve) on the west, north and east sides, and bounded by a
two -foot wide strip within the city limits on the south.
AREA B - TRACT 7
An area containing 18.0 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by Yorktown
Boulevard, on the east by Dallas Street, on the south by Oso Parkway, and on the
west by Everhart Road.
AREA B - TRACT 8
An area containing 27.0 acres, more or less, bounded by Everhart Road on the
west, by Creekway Subdivision on the north, by a 130 foot wide drainage easement
on the east, by a line that is approximately 820 feet from and parallel to the
north right-of-way line of Yorktown Boulevard on the south.
AREA B - TRACT 9
An area containing 52.0 acres, more or less, generally located between South
Staples Street and Everhart Road, north of and adjacent to Oso Parkway, bounded
by a 2 -foot strip that is inside city limits and Stoney Brook Subdivision on the
north, by the present city limits line on the east, and by Oso Parkway on the
south and west.
AREA B - TRACT 10
An area containing 54.0 acres, more or less, being entirely surrounded by the
city limits and King's Crossing Subdivision, generally located north of Oso
Parkway and east of South Staples Street.
AREA B - TRACT 11
An area containing 112.0 acres, more or less, located west of and adjacent to
Cimarron Boulevard extended, bounded by the Oso Creek on the south, and by the
present city limit line on the west and north sides.
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AREA B - TRACT 12
An area containing 9.0 acres, more or less, generally located west of Cimarron
Boulevard extended and south of Oso Parkway, being entirely surrounded by the
King's Crossing Subdivision golf course and the present city limit lines.
AREA B - TRACT 13
An area containing 1,294.0 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by Saratoga
Boulevard (State Highway 357), on the east by Cimarron Boulevard (County Road
13) and Brighton Village Subdivision, on the south by Yorktown Boulevard, King's
Crossing Subdivision, South Staples Street, Stoney Brook Subdivision, and a
2 -foot wide strip that is within the present city limits, and bounded on the
west by Dallas Street, Buckingham Estates Subdivision, Creekway Subdivision,
Crossgate Subdivision, Hunter's Point Subdivision, and South Staples Street.
AREA B - TRACT 14
An area containing 37.0 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by Brighton
Village Subdivision, on the east by Cimarron Boulevard, on the south by Lipes
Avenue, and on the west by Brockhampton Street.
AREA B - TRACT 15
An area containing 0.5 acres, more or less, being approximately 20 feet wide by
1,175 feet long, located directly east of the intersection of Rodd Field Road
and Saratoga Boulevard, bounded by the present city limit line and Lake Placid
Estates on the north, by a private park on the south present city limit line,
the north boundary line of South Fork Subdivision, and by the east right-of-way
line of Rodd Field Road on the west.
The form and language of Proposition 2 for the ballot to be as follows:
PROPOSITION 2
Southside Area Annexations
(Not Including Rodd Field Village Area)
For Shall the City of Corpus Christi annex, by ordinance,
to its corporate limits 15 tracts in its Southside
Area (not including the Rodd Field Village Area)
totalling 2334 acres, more or less, described more
specifically as Tracts 1 through 15 of Area B in the
City of Corpus Christi Annexation Study for 1989 and
located generally from Cabaniss Field to Rodd Field
Against Road south from Saratoga to Oso Creek. This Proposition
does not include Rodd Field Village Area Annexations
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C. Proposition 3 shall be:
PROPOSITION 3
Rodd Field Village Area Annexations
For Shall the City of Corpus Christi annex, by ordinance,
to its corporate limits two tracts totalling 117 acres
Against described generally as follows:
AREA C - TRACT 1
An area containing 109.0 acres, more or less, sometimes called Rodd Field
Village, bounded by Yorktown Boulevard on the north, by Rodd Field Road extended
on the east, Bill Witt Park on the west, and by a line, more or less, parallel
to the south right-of-way line of Yorktown Boulevard and approximately 2,580
feet distance therefrom on the south.
AREA C - TRACT 2
An area containing 8.0 acres, more or less, generally located west of Rodd Field
Road, extended and south of Yorktown Boulevard, being approximately 200 feet
wide by 1,330 feet long, bounded by Bill Witt Park on the east, and by the south
line of Bill Witt Park extended to the south.
The form and language of Proposition 3 for the ballot to be as follows:
PROPOSITION 3
Rodd Field Village Area Annexations
For Shall the City of Corpus Christi annex, by ordinance,
to its corporate limits two tracts of land totalling
117 acres, more or less, specifically described as
Tracts 1 and 2 of Area C in the City of Corpus Christi
Annexation Study for 1989. Tract 1 containing 109 acres,
Against more or less, and sometimes referred to as Rodd Field
Village. Tract 2 containing 8 acres and located south
of Yorktown Boulevard and adjacent to Bill Witt Park.
D. Proposition 4 shall be:
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PROPOSITION 4
Padre Island Annexations
For Shall the City of Corpus Christi annex, by ordinance,
to its corporate limits on Padre Island six tracts
Against of land totalling 280 acres, more or less, described
generally as follows:
AREA D - TRACT 1
An area containing 202.0 acres, more or less, known as Corpus Christi -Padre
Island Coquina Bay Subdivision, generally located west of Padre Island Drive
(Park Road 22) , being south of and adjacent to Encantada Avenue, also adjacent
to, but west of Palmira Avenue, bounded by Corpus Christi -Padre Island Sea Pines
Subdivision Unit 1 on the south, by Sea Pines Drive and by a presently
undeveloped area known as Corpus Christi -Padre Island Cape Summer Subdivision
Unit 2 and the present city limit line on the west, and bounded by Corpus
Christi -Padre Island Ports O'Call Subdivision and Corpus Christi -Padre Island,
Section 4, Tradewinds Subdivision on the north.
AREA D - TRACT 2
An area containing 14.0 acres, more or less, surrounded by the city limits and
generally located west of Padre Island Drive (Park Road 22) , north of and
adjacent to Whitecap Boulevard, east of and adjacent to Das Marinas Drive, and
bounded by the Padre Isles Country Club golf course on the east.
AREA D - TRACT 3
An area containing 4.0 acres, more or less, surrounded by the city limits and
generally located west of Padre Island Drive (Park Road 22) , east of and
adjacent to Das Marinas Drive, being 1200 feet, more or less, north of Whitecap
Boulevard and bounded by the Padre Isles Country Club golf course on the east.
AREA D - TRACT 4
An area containing 3.0 acres, more or less, generally located west of Park
Road 22, 1,600 feet, more or less, north of Whitecap Boulevard, east of and
adjacent to Das Marinas Drive, being presently surrounded by the existing city
limit line and the Padre Isles Country Club golf course.
AREA D - TRACT 5
An area containing 22.0 acres, more or less, generally located west of Park
Road 22, 3,500 feet, more or less, north of Whitecap Boulevard east of and
adjacent to Das Marinas Drive, being presently surrounded by the existing city
limit line and the Padre Isles Country Club golf course.
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AREA D - TRACT 6
An area containing 35.0 acres, more or less, known as Corpus Christi -Padre
Island, Section E, generally located east of Park Road 22 and north of Whitecap
Boulevard, bounded by Corpus Christi -Padre Island, Section D, and the present
city limit line on the north, by Leeward Drive on the east, and by Corpus
Christi Padre Island, Section C, on the south.
The form and language of Proposition 4 for the ballot to be as follows:
PROPOSITION 4
Padre Island Annexations
For Shall the City of Corpus Christi annex, by ordinance,
to its corporate limits on Padre Island six (6) tracts
of land totalling 280 acres, more or less, described
more specifically as Tracts 1 through 6 of Area D in
the City of Corpus Christi Annexation Study for 1989.
Against All tracts being adjacent to the city limits in the
generally vicinity of Whitecap Boulevard and Park
Road 22.
SECTION 8. The City Secretary is directed to post and publish such
election notices as are required by the Election Laws of the State of Texas.
SECTION 9. By approving and signing this ordinance, the Mayor
officially confirms as her action all matters recited in this ordinance which by
law come within her jurisdiction.
SECTION 10. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision,
clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or
unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction it shall
not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or
provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Council
that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision
hereof be given full force and effect for its purposes.
SECTION 11. The fact that it is necessary and essential that the
governing body of the City of Corpus Christi shall order elections pertaining to
municipal affairs and that the notice of such election should be promptly posted
and published and that a regular City election for the election of the Mayor and
Council members in the City of Corpus Christi shall be held on the first
Saturday in April, 1989, and that the requirements of the Voting Rights Act of
1965 may be timely met, and immediate action is necessary for the efficient and
effective administration of the City's affairs to comply with all applicable
laws, creates a public emergency and an imperative public necessity requiring
the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordinance shall be passed finally on
the date of its introduction but that such ordinance or resolution shall be read
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at three several meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor, having declared
that such emergency and necessity exist, having requested the suspension of the
Charter rule and that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its
introduction and take effect and be in full force and effect fr and after its
p.,s. ge, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this the day of
19 gir-i
ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED: / DAY OF /2?9.4c, , 19 6.7
HAL GEORGE, CITY ATTORNEY
By
Assistant City Attorn
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THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Corpus Christi, Texas
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
day of
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,
MA
99.045.01
Council Members
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
The above ordinance was passed by the following vote:
Betty N. Turner
David Berlanga, Sr. 041e -d--)
Leo Guerrero
Clif Moss
Bill Pruet
Mary Rhodes
Frank Schwing, Jr.
Mary Pat Slavik
Linda Strong
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PUBLI AFFIDAVIT
State of Texas, ] City of Corpus Christi
County of Nueces ] ss: Ad # 21557
Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally came
Be;:p""e D. Palmer, who being first duly sworn, according to law, says
that she is a Senior Accounting Clerk of the Corpus Christi Caller -
Times, a daily newspaper published at Corpus Christi in said County
and State, generally circulated in Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Cameron,
Duval, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live
Oak, Nueces, Refuio, San Patric1o, Victoria, and Webb Counties, and
that the publication of "NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION (AVISO DE)"
of which the annexed is a true copy, was published in the Corpus
Christi Caller -Times on the %rd day of March 1989, and each
day thereafter for zero consecutive day(s).
one Times
$ 1,382.50
Senior Accounting Clerk
Subsc[ed sworbefore me this 8th day of March, 1989.
Anna Garza
Notary Public, Nueces County, Texas
My commission expires on 8.25.92
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