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HomeMy WebLinkAbout020744 ORD - 08/08/1989AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE HEARING ON STREET IMPROVEMENTS ON THE FOLLOWING STREETS: Allen School Area, Phase II 1. Twelfth Street, from Morgan Avenue to Elizabeth Street, 2. Eleventh Street, from Morgan Avenue to Booty Street, 3. Tenth Street, from Morgan Avenue to Booty Street and from McKenzie Street to Ayers Street, 4. Alameda Street, from Morgan Avenue to Elizabeth Street, 5. Elizabeth Street, from Brownlee Boulevard to Staples Street, 6. Booty Street, from Eleventh Street to Alameda Street, and 7. McKenzie Street, from Brownlee Boulevard to Alameda Street. FIXING A LIEN AND CHARGE, THE MAI'1TER AND TIME OF PAYMENT AND COLLECTION; AND DECLARING AN EMER ENCY. WHEREAS, the City Council of Corpus Christi, Texas, by duly enacted ordinance passed and approved on the 20th day of June, 1989, determined the necessity for, and ordered the improvement of the following streets: Allen School Area, Phase II 1. Twelfth Street, from Morgan Avenue to Elizabeth Street, 2. Eleventh Street, from Morgan Avenue to Booty Street, 3. Tenth Street, from Morgan Avenue to Booty Street and from McKenzie Street to Ayers Street, 4. Alameda Street, from Morgan Avenue to Elizabeth Street, 5. Elizabeth Street, from Brownlee Boulevard to Staples Street, 6. Booty Street, from Eleventh Street to Alameda Street, and 7. McKenzie Street, from Brownlee Boulevard to Alameda Street. hereinafter collectively referred to as "Streets." in the manner approved and 1989, a duly the name of Texas; and and according to the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by the City Council by ordinance dated June 20, executed notice of said ordinance having been filed in the said City with the County Clerk of Nueces County, 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 Strer*s to be improved, and the real and true owners thereof, and sai:9 'ity Engineer has 208AG103.ORD 20744 MICRON MB 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 June 20, 1989, did determine the necessity of levying an assessment for that portion of the cost of constructing said improvements on the above named Streets, to be paid by the abutting property and the real and true owners thereof, and by ordinance dated June 20, 1989, did order and set a hearing to be held during a meeting of the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi on July 18, 1989, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 1201 Leopard Street, in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, for the real and true owners of the property abutting upon said Streets, 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 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 Caller -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 during a meeting of the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi on July 18, 1989, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 1201 Leopard Street, 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: 208AG103.ORD 2 V rtes lar Council Meeting y 18, 1989 Page 11 15. M89-0194 Motion authorizing the City Manager to develop a financing plan which would provide approximately $1.8 million for completion of construction of public parking, street, curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements in support of the Texas State Aquarium. The plan would include charging a fee for parking to provide funds for construction and maintenance. The foregoing motion passed by the following vote: Berlanga, Guerrero, Hunt, Martin, McComb, Moss and Rhodes voting, "Aye"; Schwing voting, "No"; Turner abstaining. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mayor Turner announced the assessment hearing for the Allen School Area Street Improvements, Phase II, indicating assessments of $210,275.61 on 125 items. Council Member Martin expressed the opinion that the City should re-examine street projects which were planned years ago before doing major street plans and designs because people are objecting to the proposed improvements. City Manager Garza stated that the City is funding this project from CDBG funds and special assessments; the project was done in phases; this is the last phase; and the decision was made about six to seven years ago to improve these particular streets. Mr. Garza indicated that the property owners would receive credit for the improvements already in place. City Attorney Hal George explained the procedures and stated that the hearing is required by Article 1105-B of VACS which requires that the City prove that the property assessed will be enhanced at least in the amount of the assessments. He called as his first witness, Mr. Carl Crull. Through questioning of Mr. Crull, Mr. George determined that he is the Director of Engineering Services for the City of Corpus Christi; he has been employed by the City for nine years; he is a registered professional engineer in the state of Texas with a degree in Civil Engineering. Mr. Crull provided background information and described the project, stating that it shall consist of improvements to sections of Twelfth, Eleventh, Tenth, Alameda, Elizabeth, Booty and McKenzie Streets. He stated that the 1986 Bond Program, Water Bond Fund, and 14th Year Community Development Block Grant Program provided funding for this project. Mr. Crull stated that in 1986, Tenth Street, between McKenzie and Booty, was closed by revocable easement. He stated that this request was made by MHMR to fence off Tenth Street at Booty for use as a parking lot with landscaping and other improvements. He indicated that citizen concerns have been expressed about how this closure has affected traffic flow and property development. Mr. tes tar Council Meeting July 18, 1989 Page 12 Crull continued by stating that surveys conducted by the Traffic Engineering Division indicate that traffic flow has increased along Tenth Street south of McKenzie while deterring traffic north of Booty. He indicated that the contractor for the project is A. Ortiz Construction. Mr. Crull summarized by stating that the assessment roll is based upon the assessment ordinance. He indicated that there are two areas of major change which involve head -in parking where some concern has been expressed, noting that one concern is near the Morgan Avenue Baptist Church and the other concern is on Alameda Street by the Lutheran Church. Council Member Rhodes indicated that Twelfth Street does not seem very busy, and in answer to a question she posed, Mr. Crull stated that the residential street in the area carry about 700 to 1,000 vehicles a day. In answer to a question from Council. Member McComb about restrictions for head -in parking, Mr. Crull responded by stating that head -in parking is not specifically allowed or prohibited by any ordinances. He explained that it has been the City policy to eliminate head -in parking but'the City could adopt some type of controlling ordinance to accommodate that. Mr. Crull indicated that the design plan could be amended if it was the desire of the Council. In answer to a question from Council Member Moss, Mr. Crull stated that he recommends awarding the contract and initiating a change order if there are revisions to the plan. In answer to a question from Council Member McComb about closing Twelfth Street, Mr. Crull indicated that there are a number of residences which need public access to the street and there is a fire station which has driveways onto Twelfth Street. City Attorney George called as his next witness, Mr. George Paraskevas. Through questioning of Mr. Paraskevas, Mr. George determined that he is a real estate broker and appraiser; he has been appraising both commercial and residential property for seventeen years; and Mr. Paraskevas testified that he is familiar with the project; he has examined each parcel and the assessment roll and is familiar with the project and the amounts proposed to be charged. Mr. George inquired of Mr. Paraskevas if in his opinion, each parcel along the street improvement project would be enhanced at least in the amount of the assessment. Mr. Paraskevas stated the preliminary assessment roll consists of 125 items and on most properties the curb, gutter, pavement and drainage have the appearance of being in good operative condition. He stated that it is his opinion that 22 pieces of property would not be enhanced at all; 55 should be assessed for sidewalks and driveways; 17 should be charged for sidewalks only; and 8 should receive a credit of 50% for the sidewalk; with the remaining 23 pieces of property assessed at full value. Mr. Paraskevas stated that he has provided staff with a chart which defines the degree of enhancement for each property. tes lar Council Meeting y 18, 1989 Page 13 Mr. Crull indicated that staff reviewed Mr. Paraskevas' recommendations and support his recommendations for the adjustments to the assessment roll. In answer to a question from Council Member Moss, Mr. Crull stated that the recovery from the assessments would not be as great as the project. He stated that since this is a CDBG funded project, low and moderate income owners would be eligible for low cost loans thru the CDBG office. Mr. Sam Main, 922 Carmel, stated that he owns two pieces of property in the area and if Mr. Paraskevas recommendations are followed, he would have no objections. Mr. Everett Rodgers, 5737 Lynncrest, a member of the Baptist Church, stated that most of the chuch people are senior citizens and they need the angle -in parking. Mr. J. R. Keeling, an attorney representing himself and property owners on Tenth Street, spoke in objection to the improvements. He indicated that the curbs and gutters on Tenth Street are in excellent condition and it is wrong to spend taxpayers' money in replacing infrastructure which is perfectly good. Mr. David Rhew, 4125 Pompano, representing the Morgan Avenue Baptist Church, stated that there has been parking at the church for 58 years and to his knowledge, there has not been an accident due to a car backing from a parking space. Ms. Rita Robbins, 6380 Ohio, stated that she is speaking on behalf of Ms. Tommie Applewhite, 1310 Eleventh Street, who is in objection to the assessments because she cannot afford them. Ms. A. R. Elsie, 918 Rosedale, a member of the Baptist Church, spoke in favor of the angle -in parking. Ms. Pauline Campbell, 1533 Tenth Street, informed the Council that the drainage is very poor in that block and she hopes that the improvements would include better drainage. She also stated that the last street improvements were constructed in 1957. Mr. Rix Musslewhite, 1601-03 Tenth Street, property owner in the area between Morgan and Ayers, presented a petition from all the property owners in the three blocks of Tenth Street requesting that the portion of the street where the revocable easement was granted MHMR be rescinded so that the street can be opened. He stated that their petition also requests that no changes be made to McKenzie or Booty Streets as to the angle of approach or the width. Mrs. John R. Cantu, 1446 Twelfth Street, stated that she understands that because of her low income, her assessments will he paid by a grant from CDBG. rtes lar Council Meeting '--_y 18, 1989 Page 14 Assistant City Manager Jesus Garza assured her that staff members will check this to see if she is eligible. Council Member Rhodes expressed the opinion that closing that portion of Tenth Street is ill-advised. Ms. Sylvia Westrup, 1612 Tenth Street, objected to the closing of Tenth Street and pointed out that the property owners were not consulted when the revocable easement was granted and the street was closed to traffic approximately two years ago. Mr. Henry Binz, owner of property at McKenzie and Alameda, requested that the Council consider the adjustments recommended by the appraiser. Mr. Crull explained that the adjustments recommended by Mr. Paraskevas are not included in the assessment roll before the Council but the changes have now been made. A gentleman in the audience objected to changes being made in the assessment roll without the knowledge of all of the property owners. Council Member Martin assured him that the assessments will only be adjusted downward. A motion was made by Council Member Martin that the hearing be closed; seconded by Council Member Schwing and passed unanimously. A motion was made by Council Member Rhodes that the assessment roll be amended to include the reductions recommended by Mr. Paraskevas and that the plans be amended to allow for the head -in parking at the churches. The motion was seconded by Council Member Martin and passed unanimously. City Manager Garza stated that staff will provide an explanation about the Tenth Street closing but it was his understanding that it is a revocable easement. * * * * * * * * * * * * Mayor Turner called for petitions from the audience on matters not scheduled on the agenda. Mr. Barry Pillinger, 6606 Clarion Drive, speaking on behalf of the Pharaoh Valley Neighborhood Association, read from a prepared statement in opposition to the expansion of the Oso plant. Mr. Pillinger summarized by urging the City to design the Southside plant instead of continuing to expand the Oso plant and to solve the omnipresent odor problems at the Oso. Ms. Helen Royal, 2911 North Shoreline, requested that there be a bus to the public beach on Corpus Christi Beach. 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, 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 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, 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, 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. 208AG103.ORD 3 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, that the special benefits in the enhanced value to accrue to said property and the real and true owner or owners thereof, by virtue of 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 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: 208AG103.ORD 4 Final. Assn ssmcr.t -o Li Allen School . lreu, Phase IT Street Improvements This project shall consist of improvements to the following streets: 1. Twelfth Street, From Morgan Avenue To Elizabeth Street, Eleventh Street, From :Morgan Avenue To Booty Street, 3. Tenth Street, From Morgan Avenue To Booty Street and From McKenzie Street To Ayers Street, 4. Alameda Street, From Morgan Avenue To Elizabeth Street, 5. Elizabeth Street, From Brownlee Boulevard To Staples Street, b. Booty Street, From Eleventh Street To Alameda Street, and 7. McKenzie Street, From Brownlee Boulevard To Alameda Street. These streets shall be constructed by excavation to a width and depth to permit the laying of a standard 6" curb and gutter section, a 6" to 10" limed stabilized subgrade, 7" to 10" compacted caliche base, and 11/2" or 2" Type "D" Hot Mix asphaltic pavement. The streets will vary in width from 31' to 41' and will be constructed within the existing right—of—ways. There will be 4' or 5' wide reinforced concrete sidewalks, 4" thick and 6" thick reinforced concrete driveway aprons as shown on the plans. The assessment rates have been calculated in accordance with the latest paving policy adopted by the City. Based on this policy and the low bid price submitted by A. Ortiz Construction and Paving Company, Inc., the assessment rates for various street sections are as shown on the attached page. Bid Price Final Assessments City Share $808,905.00 71,453.77 $737,451.23 Carl Crull, P.E. Director of Engineering Services assessment ,.stus Allen Scheel_ Are;,, 'h.ise IT Street 12th Street, Morgan To Elizabeth 40' BOC West Side _1', Curb, Gutter & Pavement East Side 19', Pavement Only 11th Street, Morgan To Elizabeth 39' BOC West Side 18', Pavement Oniv East Side 21', Curb, Gutter & Pavement lith Street, Elizabeth To Booty, 40' BOC 6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement lOth Street, Morgan To Elizabeth, 31' BOC 6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement 10th Street, Elizabeth To Booty, 31' BOC 6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement 10th Street, McKenzie To Ayers, 41' BOC 6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement Alameda Street, Morgan To Elizabeth, 40' BOC 6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement Elizabeth Street, Brownlee To 10th, 40' BOC 6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement Elizabeth Street, 10th To Alameda, 41' BOC 6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement Booty Street, llth To 10th, 37' BGC North Side 21', Curb, Gutter & Pavement South Side 16', Curb, Gutter & Pavement Booty Street, 10th To Alameda, 32.5' BOC North Side 21', Curb, Gutter & Pavement South Side 11.5', Curb, Cutter & Pavement McKenzie Street, Brownlee To Alameda, 40' BOC 6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement Driveways Sidewalk Residential Property, Churches & Schools 6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement Driveways Sidewalk Bid Price Plus Engineering Cost $18.10 L.F. 51-.05 L.F. 511.01 L.F. 519.78 L.F. 522.88 L.F. 512.31 L.F. $12.81 L.F. $18.79 L.F. $17.52 L.F. S22.88 L.F. $19.31 L.F. $19.97 L.F. $13.91 L.F. 519.74 L.F. $ 8.17 L.F. $18.70 L.F. S 3.08 S.F. $ L43 S.F. Assessment Rate 518.70 L.F. 512.05 L.F. $11.01 L.F. $19.50 L.F. $19.50 L.F. $12.31 L.F. $12.81 L.F. $18.79 L.F. $17.52 L.F. $19.50 L.F. $19.31 L.F. $19.50 L.F. $13.91 L.F. $19.50 L.F. $ 8.17 L.F. $18.70 L.F. $ 3.08 S.F. $ 1.00 S.F. $ 9.75 L.F. $ 3.08 S.F. $ 1.00 S.F. 1 AVSU5T12:569._-.._ PAGE DESCRIPTION CNNER AND El/ENE-STY OF PRCPE,TY TESERIPTTCN ASSESSED ASSESSMENT ITEM NC. :S SESS,M!MT CLL CL3SING H 'EIN3 ALLAN SCN^_"'L. PHASE ST2EAT TMPRCVE"'ENTS .:Tri -TPEET ^'ORGAN AV. T. ELIZAU'=TH ST -SPM _AST SID - LCC ( 1 CITY :F C^ETUS -0- L.F.C. G.S NWAT. k-2,FI4'_ STATION -0- .F.C.G.E DAME.. .LA 431, EAY 'ARRAN 0 223.2T, e S/N i S/N C/N 5.1. E/N i i 2 1CRGAA AVENUE S EAPTIST CHURCH ( LOS MORGAN T94:4 N 19• ^.F LCT 23 ANC CTS 24 TH,U S, PLY 1CU1 ( '.AY T_1PAC5 _ 1-4T CHURCH REDUCED BY C:UMCIL ELIZAH:_TH STREET F-0 ::rd ST. ENN EAST EIDE _TH S'REET Mr -0A^' AVE T' 01'248=TH ST. FAGIN HEST sin.: 4C8 i'CC,L .-`U L.E. - L.F.C.C.E "V 76.r., S.F. ;/b - S S/a TOTAL 4 MCUNT RAT: AMOUNT ASSESSED .oc .4p AU3U:--1,147,9 f 1T=M NC. :6N -F. ANC PR JPEPTY CESCRIP7ICN UANTITY ASSESS:5 .._SCRI'TI^_.r CF 4SSF5SvENT PAGF _ TOTAL AMCUNT RATE AMOUNT ASSESSZO A.P. KChL; E T. KCHLS 1411 13TH 5434 LETS E 21 E J Er LCT :. LI: :ir E Yu' T - C_ 2 -2, 1.21•UN_T CREUIT C E- J3SC I. SEPIA ___ SCA V: 7141. LITS 19 E J�, ;LKA ['AY TERRACE : -21 1 4E5 UNIT 35/. +XT. 21A)C:r) ;Y r:UNCIL MERSA", 4v=NU3 RAPTIST C'LSCH 14-37 N:PGA^.4"~ LETS '51 1E, 17 E 1= ELK 1131 L.,Y T.RRh•Cc F P-2,CHURC- PAARKINS (231.)CLU LY C1UHCIL C1 A CLIVI4 4. P-4 SL 1427 12Th 73434 LOTS :3 E 14, FLK 1::1 :AY T=R.PACs A-1, 1 RES. UNIT oS/h EXT. REDUCED MY CTLNC IL 7 32CPG5 HAHCrN 435 TP:Y '54:_2 LCTS 11 E 17, BLK 1CC1 EAY TERRACE 2 4-1, 3 RE:. UNIT 33/w AT. e=31X311 BY CTL'NCIL 56.31 L.r.C.G.E P/"7-• - - -:3- L.4.C. .E °V"'T. -�- 224.' S/w 1.^0 34.30 . 3G.,S.F.S/h) 1..13 _ 33.1)0 132.44 s. . D/h 3.)0 40 .V9 33.93 L.F.C.;.5 Pvr-7. 230.G S/h 1.30 23'.23 ., Y1..•• 3.F. S/W 1.'0 3).30 113.3? D.Fn C/W 3.98 343.96 - S.P. U/W _. - 1CD.33 L.F.C.G.5 PVMT. -J- L. .C.,... PV.-. 443.0. S..F. S/W .F. S/h 255.9" D.F. D/6 1-'• 132.4, S.F. D/N _-._ 3.30 3.38 3.DH 31.1nSC L.F.C.G.r. ry T. -3- ? - L.F.C.G.a PUNT. 2MO.0 S.E. S/h 1.30 33.1'; 1.E. S/n 1.2C 1:3.4: U/h 1-1 _.- L.F.C.,..E PVAlT. - L. .C.G.. PV"r. 22.6.c- : . S/W 3).._ _.P. 3/6. 113.41 S.F. u/4 1-1_ _..3. L/w 4C'.00 793.33 4x;..75 207.03 31.. 342.43 3;..0 349.43 661.95 ( __ 573.46., 1,596.29 57'3.43 2'9.43 C L IT -M NC. CWNE:1 AND PPOP2RTY CELC2IPIICN ,UA NTI TV ASSESSED 06 SCPIP TIT! Cr ASSESSHNT PAG" 7 T7CAL AMOUNT RATE AMOUNT ASSESSED MARY MANDCS 1441 12TH ST. 75404 LOTS 7, Ur E, 4C, ELK 1101 ' . A Y Ti2 A . .-1,: ELS UNIT :/n ._A". DUC_U EY CTLNCIL .ICCLAS C=TIZ, SR. 447 12TH 72404 LUIS 5 E E, ELK lu'1 SAY T:RRACL Z -Sr 1 4_S UNIT LDUCED 3Y C'UaCTL JUAN P. CANTU 1.45 .'-Tn 704C4 LITS 3 ` 4, :Lk NAV TERRAC3 2 4-1, 1 3=` UNIT REDUCED 3Y C:LGCIL 11 2012CIMO 7. `.TT_ F 145 .21-d 7°4'4 S -F: LET 1 E :, 'LKIC:1 EAY TERRACH A-1, - REF UNIT 4.5DUC_U 3Y C"UP:CIL 130.2' L.F.C.G.E PVMT. L.F.C.G.. °V3'. 400.,,3 S.F. S/W 10.2.. 3.c. S/W 1113.:,5 S.F. D/W -2- 1i3.-, 2.F. D/W 1-7- 5.F. S/W S.F. 5/W ^/W 1--_ U.F. D/w L.F.C.G.E PV"' L.F.C.7... °V".• 401 3-., , 34x.43 34=.43 213'.00 34P.43 .._S.F. S/W 1.00 21D.E0 2.F. S/4 113•41 111/4 3."3 34).43 H.F.--- D/W - .0." L.F.C.C. L.F.C.. Zig. E.F. S/W` `U -10E:, S.F. S/W 112.24 S.F. D/W 1-''1 L LI:AP...TH STRcc- IT -H STRE-♦ HNU . IT SI:F 1'TN STR'--.T H7P,A': .T. T0 224NLk: NL'/C. F,=272! -AST 515 1..: .50 3.3 213.0; 273.30 345.73 1,122.36 ( 549.43 ( ( 549.43 ( e 313.70 ( Q l ALJ'JST 1r If -M NC. h.N=:2 ANL PRGP771Y 0,1SC.7IPTICN . i7CFI_ 1A 'ALL, -} T3127 L''TC ._Ar LN . HUGHES APt'N, 3-1, C0vM. ▪ -OLCED N' •_rhANC,.1ENT 13 TOMMIE 5. ;.PPL°WHITE 131': 11TH 7:4:4 LISTS G 1H'L °r LIN t ( U:H'_.i AJ"!.. 6 -4/A -2r . pA'S UNIT REDUCED CY CTL.CIL PA_GF D1 C4IPT1"'N TOTAL QUANTITY CF AMOUNT ASSESS£^ ASSESS"PrrT RATE. AMOUNT ASSESSED 3c. ,:C, - L.F.C.G.4 S.F. S/',. - - S.F. S/W 157.'E S.F. D/W 0/4 1_'rh 1_, 125.31 L.F.C.G.2 PVMT. _0- .C.G.. PVMT -0- -1- ..3, S/W 1.10 _... 601.10 1.10 15.00 15.74 S.F. r/4 1-1- 3.5.4767.-4 -1- S.F. D/W - .4 CRIST:RAL LTPCL IIT 75.1.: L.F.C.S.S 0VHT. 2431 C2LL1G": 5R. -0- 1.F.5.G.;. PVVT. P-APLANT, T* 775Ei 303.7'.5 S.F. S/W 1 LOTS 1), :1 E 12, C•LK 1 -7- S.F. S/W HUGHES AP' N. 52.74 S.F. f`/I1 1-1'. --', : 151 UNIT- 62.74 S.F. P/W - ( .+CDLCijI 37 CCL CIL 1: JOSE V. 3TV'PA . 323 11TH 70414 LETS 13, _4 EIC, 5 -II . hUGHES ALM. A -2r 2 PES UNITS R2DLC"ED 3Y CCUNCIL 1.. MERMAN GILL --N 6-510 IDYL',CCD 7d412 L2 -Ts 16 6 17, ULK 1 HUGH_:S ACM. A -2r 1 hES UNITA S5DUCED 3Y C^UNCIL 1.317 3. 8 75.L1A L.F.C.G.4 PV•.•'. -5- .F.C.G.. ''"T. -3- 1.(5, 5/4. 1.60 - E.F. S/n (.2. S.F. LI/W i-.... 62.74 =.F. 8/',-T(• 2.38 50. PV -1T. L.F.C.G.4 PV"T. 2: S/W - ..F. S/h D/h DLA 303.09 793.34 _ 113.24 ''3.24 1;7..24 331.134 .0D ( 777.94 636.43 686.48 ( ( ( L L E 531.5'4 '3,1L/JT 1,1.;; j IT'M CWNER ANC N". FR1P50TY CESCRIPTICN 1 XUANT I TY ASSESS-' 3FsCPI TT'.N ASSESS.ENT PAG= c c TOTAL AMCUNT RATE AMCUNT _.ASSESSFD 17 'd-RNARCIN: R1YNA 114 ?C'ETT: 71422 L7.72 13G _`s ;AK 1 -_. 2UL 7'• :LC 'Y CRCNCIL 4.3. sHIT'- 1142 11TH Si. 154:4 LET 777 cLF 1 hLGb S AOTN. -17 1 R3S UNIT 0S/'w EXT. FI LC70 RY COUNCIL .J. L.- C L.P.C.G._ p1N1r. 101.17 S.F. 5/b 67.'4 1.F. E/'n - ... ;/k L.F.C•G.4 PV' . J.F. S/4 S.F. S/4 .F. LA I. i9 MARY E. ALTHEIRE i1.:' L.F.C.G.5 PWJ. F 1342 11TH 704'4 14.,.5: L.F.C.G.1 F`1')T. LTS 21721. S/W L 1/2 CLGSS: ALLZY FLK _ )6.2' 3.12. S/5 HUGHES APRN. F11.74 5.-.r:/W A-17 1 R2` UNIT S.G. U/w t *CPSLIT C S 571/. E C/w R_OLC 31 9Y CSUNCIL l t ELEALA? LEL 1:01 117H 7141:4 LOT 1 S'LK HUGH -3 „,51.X. Astir 3 .35 LXITS *CRECIT 2/4 L..AS5T1 S7. INT -Pc -CT FU. L.F.C.G.G 21'"+I7 12?. - _.F.C.F.0 PV':-. 722.ss S.F. S/6 133.2. 5.F. [./4 1-1_ -3- ,.F. ^/w -0- 9.71 4:33 3.33 21.32 133.24 g RP,rn 6'3.32 1C7.0 273.10 4.21.14 413.24 2R0.00 1.944.96 C L L L r'ANUFL T. o -NA L.F.C.G.S ^v'' 1504 11TH 7,114 _. 40;.-) C LCIS 3 i .r 3L; _ 22,3.12 Z.F.S/4 r .1 C HUGHES AEoh.S.F. 2/4 --.- o . 1 RCS LX1T 71..7 1.F. LA 1/3-22 - 3 .I L CcrIT 3/4- r/k - - - E 9.'5.06 L AL,UST 1.1170 t ITEM NC. 1 ( CwNER. GNP GROPEFTY LE3C9TPTICN 22 LANIEL C. CAFPh5.ZA 4417 CEVEk'7"Y 7411 L:TE 5 E -`. ALK rU3H35 AC5N. /ri -XT. °i IT S/w .55 ALL'S V. 115 AD ..S 7> LCTS 7 E _. 5LS 2 E.USH-S A0:N. AP. 2 PEE LASTS /w FAT. C<ci:IT 5/'. ( A.J. REG' -'°G. JR. 1iTH 75424 ( LCTS r E 11, "Lr. HUGHES A026. -31, 1 ;tcS LNIT ( CREDIT S/. . ( YAPY MARTIN 1522 IITH 774:4 LCTS 11 6 15. '.;LK 3 HUGHES ADGN. 45. 1 RES LP1T ( C'ECIT 3/* 2E HFcLINDA P. L2217 1524 IITH 7'404 1..T5 13 E 14. LLK 3 hU,HES Ar5h. 05, 1 RES LPIT CR501I S/w .3, C ■ s W'J.:NTITY ASSESS' RAGE ')ESCkIPTTTa TOTAL (F AMOUNT ASSESSRsN- RATE AMOUNT _.. __.ASSESSED 57.2' L.F.C.G.c -5- L.F.C.G.E 1Y9T. 579.'7 S.F. 3/10 11. -.r. S/w 71,7 5 .; 7/4 1/5-_ 270.2'S.F. S/w 13..:5 5.E. S/w 52.74 S.P. C/w S/w 0.75 .50 3.;5 :87.33 107.10 ..2_.36 1.7S 48-.=0 .30 170.00 =i 0.150 3.^8 193.24 F0.1, L.F.C.G.5 PV,.-. 9.'c 487.E1 L.`.C.G.E "R"7. _. _... . : '.F. S/A .70 3CS.00 5.F. S/w •.5.F. D/w 1-11 3.s8 191.24 S.F. P/w -c- :i7•1 " L...C.G.[ Pv':-. 9.75 - L.;.C.C., P"'!? 233-2c. S.F. S/w50 - J- _.r. S/w 1E7.74 5.5. 0/w 1-_ }. 9 L.F.C.G.E PV' Ir. L. .C...A 7V' . Sp. - C... S/w 52.74 3.A. D/w 1-1 o/w 0.75 ..0 _00_ ..87.70 .7G 1'3.24 c 917.86 ( 759.74 ( 730.74 :L,U,T PAGE 7 I I- NE. wr. CkN k ANC FR2P22TY LSCEIPTICN 17 PHILIP H. ',Avis TT 1232 11Th 72414 LETS 11, It _ .', PL L., : 7 1131- JUP4 - rt.L1IcU.2 3c :.TH I142, CFS 1:, I4 E 0., LLK 2 HUSPF3 AS`s. A3, :\C2' TAX CVc. 20 JULIA G. :Ra LLL F 26202 1 TE E 7"421 5 -SG LCTS 21 E _5, ELK 7 HUGHES ACM. .3, : 2_3 L,IT 'iNC. 2 S.F. 3/'e _XT. **CP221T XISTINF C E G CITY 2F CORPUS GLCCK +C1 esy THRPAC^ 2 FIRE 2TAT:::N DFSCFI°TI2N TOTAL .U:,NTITY C9 AMF(JJT A SSESSF^ ASSESS"2NT RAT_ AMOUNT ASSESSEED 75.C_ L.F.C.C.L FF17. L.F.C.3.E PVNT. 390.27 S.F. 5/w :4.27 R.E. 2/M L/.-22 _.1. ✓/H 9.75 3.:3 T. 10.23 L.E.C.G.S PE' -^.- .F. c/W 50.7. S.F. D/6 1/2-22 75.24 S.F. 2/W —27 1. 3 73'..'5 -C- 201.20 17'.73 ( 1,_211.73 3.59 173.79 3.19._._ 734.'2 _. 2,177.1, ._ L.F.C.G.E oV"T. 139.10 L. -.C.- 1 'VNT. 17)0.21 S.F. S/h1.20 .47 S.F. D/W i 3.17 S.F. 2/W 72CTY/91.7nNLEF TNTFs.S{CTS 'JC'H ST25-r 1N2 EAST SIL' 11TH ST4<ST JFGAN 1"E FCOTY 2.. C 19 w2S7 570: L. .C.(:.. P401". L.E.C. . ^V•• . 0.F. S/h _.F. 5/W 0/M ..F. U/6 437.70 2122.5 223 212.22 ( ( ( ( ( 1,+71.00 ( ( AUSUST 1,11°x.. 2111. PAG= ( IT t. CAN -NI. NC. P?OPEPTY L=CNIPTIC'I t .,UANTITY ASSESSED DESCPTPTI^.N CR AS SE SSmGM7 n TOTAL AMOUNT RATC _AMOUNT ___ASSESSED 31 A.Q. HUPLSR, 53. L _: RCCA _: SLK 1 CAV 7.•_3FAC7 12TH ST. 'NTRSCTS LIL- E:T1, [!IT R5,37; 43. 07C, 1A..1,L.r. 1:0.32 L.F.C.G•L PV'iT. 221.1 -.3.3.6 PV93. 10.., ..R. S/W 335.3'4 3.6.S/. 4,114.;7 025.70 54•..23 ( ( ( 4LITACET0 37. -9-S.I. 0/W 3,111.64 ( ( 31 A.R. h3DL-R, .'. c 333.11 L.i.C.3.E DV ^ 3.75 7.,7110.40 0 LLIYC. 3. -LELE3 - - L.-.C.G.. fV''•. 5. PCC,NLEL 214_A 1,392.95 S.F. S/W .50 695.44 1 ALA LESS D. i:-, 17.23 S.P. 3/6 .Cc 1=.50 [AY TCRRACT 1 109.49 S.R. D/W 1-33C 1.54321.01 R .,. 2-:, 1FFIR3L' - - . �:: 3.4: S.R. !`/W 1.34 321.31 ( S/W _,(T. - ,3063_0 .-C, 33.-3 .;ntF( ',797. 35 ( ( ( ( .( 10^_TY 5742_3 INT5736CTS 'MD 1133 STP F t _N^ uS, STIR ( t t 1073 STRF-T AN AVE. 31.2 )-:7OTY 37. 310TH -A;T SID3 31'01C, 11..31L.-. 32 rIRST LUTI'-4AN Chh'C} L.-.C.C. t PV37. ( 161 m3.333CA 41_4 - L.7.3 .9... Pv':r. 37TI E :, ELF 2 3.F.5/W HUSHES AOSR.. </W t P--, VACA"T LCT 3.,-. /h 1/h (NAPS,: ONLY 3.F. f/W t ■ 0 -r- :30.00 AL,UST 1t1`i�G I1 CANER ANC .... PR:f _.TY t 3CiI?T:CN PAG: - fESCPIPTi"'`i TJTAL .UANT:TY CF AMCUNT ASSESS72 ACSESSYEINT RATE AMCUNT ASS_SSSD 34 F3ANK T. F.LRF1C 1.06 12TH ST T:424 LCT 3 E ar 7L: 2 -+r - %-3 13,77 :/n '\T. [CLCD BY C.U,CIL 2,4F1.:S1' aL 1711 TH 4 LITS 3 E 6, FLT. HUSHES A^3K. E -4r 1 7=s UNIT -S/W -AT. ?,DLC 0Y CCLiEIL 3E EAVIC ncvLs PF7WN :3347 S. S'APLCS 7c4C4 'a LST 7 THPU 13 SLR 2 hUGHES ALLts. SPCC'"M TLE RFDLC3D By CTU'1C:L 37 SAM W. VAIN :22 CA3t^FL FA°nwAY 7E411 L:TS 11 E 12, SLK 2 HL(HES AL^K. • DUPL-. • /W :XT 6:000.3 FY Q:UNCIL ( 3AYNCND STLVAS 1324 13TH 3434 LCT: 13 E 14. :SLK 2 HUSHES ADCK. -.:r 1 °ES UNIT • /W 3NT. ,33LC33 FV CTUNCIL ,.. °.C. l -•E PVMi. L.:.C.c.L °y'^T. —0— •[-.3 _ x.20 S/w 1- .-. -1n . ,- 73‘.,3 ?C3.3 3.2. .i/'w :3.." s/W 7023.‘: 2.3. c/W L.-.C.C._ 2V'1T. -0- 5/6 n/w -0- 133.,+3 S.F. 3/6 1-71 3. a 1:1.4- . DLA 1-1 3.]e L.F.C.3.. PVYT. • S/W .F. S/W 1x;9.4 3.F. C/t. .-.. -'- 3.F. D/W 1.'3 1.33 3.13 L.F.C.3.E ▪ 3/W ° 2 L.F. 3/'6 13... . S.fr. D/W 3.':? 33... 3 402.03 472.53 334.33 71.2.07 27.-,7 734. 3 `67.!3 ( 62.53 1r="6.66 ( ( ( ( ( ( i 52.33 ( 762.33 ( E r AL ;UST 1,_9a+ P4GF. '7 DESCPIPT:nl TJTAL T ITFN CWN=S AND ,'UANTITY CF AMGUNT NC. P77PE°1Y i2:CETPTICN ASSESSED ASSESS"INT PATS AM2UNT ASS-SSED i 30 JUAN F ;':T'EZ 1333 1.•TH 77474 LT.TS _= E Jf. FLK rCShrS A. N. LNII C -2U77 JY C-C.CIL 42 R162NS 2NTLLA. 37. _1790 MCRGAN __ "'T0 17 .. 7. 1 LK iUGhE3 AL'TN. ( 4-21 2 UNITS p77 LCT 95DLG:D HY CCL'NCIL z 41 RU'UIN 3CNILLA. J. i 793 MORGAN '24; L.TS 17 C 20. FLK 2 HUGHSS ASCN. ( --2, 1 P59 UNIT /W EXT. ;/W ChAYSI :NLY ( 42 .:RGAR'T JCHNSCN F 1.14 9 LIZAF:TH 7E404 S -L4 L:T5 22 E __ C ( 1/2 01.192 HUGHP3 AC^N A -Z. 1.ES L`.1T ( CINC. ;/W EXT. CREDIT C c C G ./W 43 ( F .3-N2 ALAN" CA ASSCCIAT7S VENTUNE 221 S. STAPLE: 7E404 LCTS 1 THCL 5L 1/2 CL?9171 ALLAY 7LK 4 (URHCS ACNN -c.VULTI RNTL :INC S/W EXT CS.0 E G S .52 $/W O 9.2,.1 L.F.C.C.E 7VNT. - n- I_. r-.9.6.3 'VNT. 277.N0 S.C. S/W 5/6 1,:3.- ... S.F. D/W . 11/W 1.30 L.F.C.0.2 PVNT. -.- -'- L.:.C.C.S 2V7T. -,_ ;r S/W 1.03 • S/W 173.4' . .R. D/W . 3.20 S.F. C/W ... .r.9. .G ?VN ▪ -9- L..C.G. 223.72 S.F. S/W • 1.')7 • 28.7: 5.7. 5/W 1.73 - _.7. D/W -.)- S.7. 0/W ( J .'3 M34.73 ( 47'_.63 -_).9] 10.77 L.r.C.C.E 7V7T. -3--6- -6- SC7.01 297.75 2-'0.77 S.F. S/6 1.'117 • c<))._ 0.E. 5/W •^J7 112.76 ".F. J/W - )- _._. D/W -� L12:.BSTH S _.T INT'RS'C'S :l' KFC. L2.:1 L.I 12...7 L.P.C. .E PVNT. 146.7: L.5.C.G•G P,. ▪ - 306.. S.E. 5/N 7C 13.25 -n 1J▪ 2.▪ 47 3.F. 17/W 2 -Sc 11.:0) 30 .32 ( ( 672.63 ( 228.56 ( ( F 490.7r ( ( C 1,199.26 L AL .3Sr I,1 .a9 PAGE ITEM _WNTR AND N". PR^_PF31Y L=3CRIPIICN G2SC RI7 TI rH SU4NTITY EF 4SSESSF^ ASSESSN_MT RAT- AMCONT TITAL AMCUNT ASSESSED 44 .juAN NA'V72 4:u; H9RN3C,N 73411 LTT3 `r 7 E 7. LLE 4 --�r YULT, :\7L PICMTHIC T73Z3LTS '317 FA4°'VTLLL ICL11 L.T: S E IT, SLA 4 nJGr.:S --Zs a '[3 ,,...' S/W >T. CTEEITIE Y C.CU,,CIL 40 ANTENI: R'-'G^IG3Z 1711 1'-JTN 7'434 L=TS 11 E 17, 3LA 4 AUT,HES ACOA. '-ter 1 RS_ UNIT CSECIT'D 7Y CCU`.CIL »7 C=LIA 4A.41PF7 -.TH 3T4C4 GTS 13 E 14, `1LK 4 FUI&ES ALTh. -2, 1 4TS UNIT C-Cr...LD CY CC(2.C:L 4r ANSELMV3$sU[3 1930 1JTF 77'4:4 LT% 1- .. 1 r '.L6 c FUGFLS ,."'h. 1 i5_ UG CRELITcG 'Y CCLNCIL 3)- 3..33 T.T. S/W 3a.Cc S.F. S/W ^�.._ C.F. 5/h oto WW T V47. Loc. S/W WW •F. 3/W - '/W • .j 3.33 1.30 3.59 __.. ;0 12•73 3 .63 L.'.C.G.E - . .C.0.E P4,1T. ,,. S/W 29'.13 S/W 1:9.4: 7.:. r/W 1-:1 33x023 - 1- 3.P. 77/W _0_ - L.F.C.G.E ny. l C....: S.F. S/W .F. S/W 153•4 - C/'n 1-1. 1.10 3.03 MCC, L.F.C.G.E PV`:T. ,- 323 rr S. .S/W 1. /', 1' .4° 7.r. WA _-. v 77/W 7".'3 ( ( 474.53 ( ( 777.93 ( ( ( `.34.^3 ( =34.':3 ( ( L 34.13 ( t L t 1,1950 _ PAGE _ CFSCRIPTI CIN TOTAL ITEM CwNE0. ANP .UANTITY CF AMOUNT NC. PPJPEFTY C_SC"IP1ICN ASSESSED ASSESS^'7NT RATE AMOUNT ASSESSED 44 x.M. :.E LES SANTCS t - C--_SSF:A 72412 L -TS 17 r, 1'. I',L r• 4 1 .1-iT'_.i °Y CCC':CIL M -PAL. 3 ::73' :STN 7'4'4 CIS _ HU;HES ATZN. ..-?, - UNITS iw-=NHA.0=M='IT LILLY T. FCX F .2 i3 FLC=ICA 7344 LCT 21E 12 E 1/2 CL:::: ALLY hLK 4 FUuH±S A:TN F:-1, OFFICE 2LDS. "SIJT BC0T7 ST. S/W (Cl'C CNHA`:C:miNT J.R. r13FLTPG . 3 TANCACHLA 7-14"1 ("'r24 L'. 41 71-"L4.. E 1 FU6hE_S )-4, 4 RES UNITS 05/'A _XT. =1:DLCr0 ;Y COUNCIL 1 • 202. S..-. S/w 2'7.'1 S/w q4.22 2.F. 2/W 1/.2-:. -)- ;.r. 0/w 240.: S.F. S/W 33.^„ S.F. S/w 99.21 S. r/w - 2- 1 ..-. 1/w `;r'.00 L.F.C.G.; PVM-. 146.20 -. S/w €14.",7 F.F. S/w - S.F. F/'W 0/W 4:TTY STRrE' 7N0 .?TN STR.`_5- =N;1 EAST SIL_ 1-T,. . T 'ES6A`J AVL. T2 ':TY S;. ScGIN ).._ST SILT .111 -Cr 1-.3.1L.-. 1L;3... L...C.5.: PV",. -.,- 4e1." 3/W .. S/W 12r,.4= T.F. ')/M 1--. - f .. . 0/'n 20^.;0 2 ..3 314..") ( 534.13 (, ( 614.00 C e C E 858.23 L t r 4L35ST I,1Q89 ( 1TE2, :WASH ANC NC. FRCPFPIY FESCRSPIICN t t i ,U'NTITY ASSESSED CESC°IPTI-U CP ASSESS"'SMT PACT 13 TOTAL 4M :UNT RATE AMCUMT ASSFSSID WAYNE CRITFS ,Tr: 2, `rCK _4 _ CEANG- GS-1°TX 7•;3': CSIC 7; _ , "LK . -4, E^f3T AT CIELIT S/r: .-_ :GNTCNT3 P. LEAL C3 1 TH 1 -i4: L)TS 37 _ 3L, 3LK . hUSHESACCP. A -L, 1 °Er EMIT CR C &3 ^ S/'n RLJUC=DFY CCL2CII `5 LUIS= WAYN° MILLIAFS 1352E WEETM73C 7_41_ LOTS 34, -_ .. C5, ELK i hUGh_3 ADEN. A-<, 1 °_S ENI R-DUCED °Y COUNCIL -'.S L.Q.C.".r. 207.6S S.-. S/h ET.C: S.-. S/5 -i- ,._. P/, ...-. 7/W o.SD S.C.S/h X33.... S.P. S/h 139.4E 3.r. n/w .-1' L.F.C.F.: PV`^T. L.r.C.G.E 30.3. S.F. S/'w r.r. S/h _.J. - c.. :/h _-S. 6/h -0- 33.38 1.03 4..87.53 273.33 134.03 3622.03 3.38 334.:3 F6 LUIS ECIAPTP 1324 LSTH 7E4E4 -.- L.".C. ".-,_ i LOTS 32 E 23, ;LK 2 270.1. C.F. S/5 1.23 23 .C3 HUGHES ALEN. -3- S/5 _ _ 2, 1°3C .S UN,C/w 3-1_ +3 'I-77.63^77.63 ( P1370.72 Y CUUI:CIL :.-. C/M - - - l 51 GEORGE CChCA, 1721 PY'453 . 774' ( L:TS 33 6 31, '.LK 1 HUGS'S AOrN. -L, 1 ,_S UNIT ( RS/W '_XT. PELLETS) FY COUNCIL 2P7. _ 2.. S/ir 8. S.T. `-/h S.P. L/W 1-].: -]- _.F. D/M _.:3 _.3C 3.18 334.}3 611.25 ( ( 334."3 634.33 ( 672.53 ( ( ( 382.53 L c t IT'fr NC. t :;a: C.NEP AND PR3P3PTY rESCgTPITCN 2221.__ FA3' +4 UESCPI^TTT TOTAL UANTITY TF AMCRJNT ASSESSFP A5CE S5v3N7 247- AMCU"IT ASSESSED CMP I - 5 Gz 513 0TH 37 73.0V LOTS 23 E 2'.r BLr1 _'71LC-u f -Y C-LPVC IL j'UV_NAL SLh4 771.2 '2T9 20 -'r „LK _ FUGHS ADM. Cr L R'S UNIT G. JUC`D 3Y C'M:16 IL L.F.C.6.E PV -IT _3_ L.F.C.G.4 PV^'7". -2- S.7. S/w 1..2 -c- F.F. /w /w -2- - 3- L.,T.C.C.E PV'^T. • 5/w 1.20 - 0- .3. 5/'n 153.4: .*. 2/M 1-.- 3.'? -2- 5.P. D/, tU C_'Li'STIU: C:.IiP':S 75."` L.F.C.C.E PVNT. - ( u :77.T. CASA HLANCC 1"411 146.50 � . .C.E ovmr. S -P3 L:TS 23,24 E 5 E 31P.c2 S.F. S/'n .S'CLCSFO ALLY ELK 1 ( HUGHIS ACCN 1-)3.'7 S.r. C.P. 1-5 3.67 -21 1 P_` LIJI' 183.22 . P/N 3_-_ _ _ CNO ;,SS SCN'=NT .,- ( ,EDUCED FY CCUC ILJ _i/AP•_TH Pc 31'3rr, 15.:;11.=. ( tl J3HN E. CANP9°LL 175.nn L.F.C.G.S P"•.,*. -2- • F 443 _HARCu' 7.1412 133.". : L.F.C.G.rV'T. 19. n IL5-41 LLT: 30 TH"U44 .,, 7W.72 S.F. SPA .50 isLK ), '455.22 S.F. 5/' 1.. HUSHES ADN. 5'.-4 I.F. 3/M 1-_ . 1.54 ( 2r YULTT K.P.TL -0- S.F. D/w 'S/'n ?XT. :':C. .:4c:4. CE G E .j.5/'n E On, 65 L..PPV 'M. JC,`._S L :TH 7 4 LC'S ;s E 37r FLK 3 FUST53 A -2r - 235 UNIT aS/w :XT. C. C E D E .75 S/'n E D/M 4 - IM s L.'.C.6 . oV,.T. 36.'' S.F. S/l. 113.'" • . LP. 1-_. -.- .-. ['/'.r ?20.50 727,20 472.53 _O_ 319.00 - 334.53 _,71_.40 355._0 t-05.FF) ;6.52 2C2.00 672.53 ( ( ( 652.23 ( 71'1'.12 ( C C L F 277.31 L tl;JCT 1, ChN. R ANS NO. PRCP54TY C::CRIPTICN :UANTITY a5S_SS5': U'-SCCIP'[_N ASSESn..;1T PArP TOT.L AM7UNT RAT= AMCUNT ASSESSED J.J. F A123 2. '.:TH -7G4T;4 LCTS 24 5 _', 30, 3 Hi 5 r.7_ An -N. _' UNI' :JLCT3 "Y C_L:.CIL CAULI:3 .STH _4 L':TL __ . 333, nLK hUCHES ACM. -3, 1 S UNIT S/1. TkT. TDLC:;] 3Y C_UhC!L H.:. NA_K-Y 13TH fl404 L TC 2, 31, 7 -LK FUMES ACCN. a-2, i F.S um;� FEDUCED dY COUNCIL ( o. 3'.UNILD,. Lt Rt.,_ 1)2'TH 7C4;4 L:TC 2E E 29, 4LK 3 ( FL�hE3 ADM. A-2, MULTT FNimL ,/w Ai. ( AC _NHAhC M=NT ( c7 SAM M. MAIN F ir;l 3. ALA^'SDA ( 5-47 LOTS 23 TH:U LCT 27, $LK nUnh_S A3, MULTI MIL ( QS/M EXT3. INC. nnRECLC34 CY CCLNCIL 1 L ® . L.F.C.. 0774.T. °,'':T. -fl- i.▪ c. S.C. t./M . C/6 33. L.r.C.., ... r. ,.. . �:.. 5.c. 3/, C 7.{ S.F. S/. 1.:';? 4..1 C/k 3/12-_: 3.35 • S/M -;>- 33.2-'- L.".C. PVYT. -C- .F. L.,/Y4 1.U0 s/M ,4.:. S.F. r/W :./'_: A r..F. 4/6 273 S.!=. S/M -,3- _7.. 3... 2/M --- 3:3.4, S.F. D/M . ^/'+ _,_ L.-.C.G.: ^V17. --- i>. - 5/M i.)3 3.i5 u/M _--. 3..... 44). 3 649.53 _33.22 7,7.73 _2_ 9.s3 ( ( ( 17.23 ( ( 492.23 ( _,63`.•73 ( F ( ( l IC AU;UST 1,1;3, PA,= 15 'TEN [4NtR ANC JUANTITY DE SCRLPTI'N TOTAL -F AMGUNT I,( NC. PPCPFRTY LCSCRIPTICN ASSFSSSJ AESFSS";_NT RAT- AMOUNT ___ASSESSED ( tR 6ILFCRJ L. Y7UN3 .121 mORGI N 75454 L:'TS t 7, 7L: 1 ALL'h AC3N. 3-5, C;FFICE ;L132. NO 274ANC5Y NT Ci .J_:SE N4kV3SL, JR. 1317 S. ALAY704 7'4.4 L7T 7? PLC 1 575TY ALL -N Arf.N. 6-5, 2 R53.7 UNITS ;/M IXTS. PEDUCIJ PY rLUCIL 75: '.ILLIAM TTS, J^• i LDi CNIC!(LAUS Lt“ 7'412 L71 4, FL✓ I hOLTY ALLCNALN.. -, 2 -=S UNIT; AS/6 EXT. KEDLC2J BY COUNCIL CR C E G E S/6 71 LUPE UzPNAL CU17 DAVIC 754:5 L7T 5, PLY 1 33TY 4LLHN 4C:;'I. .-_, VACA`IT L:r 53DUC2: BY CTUNCIL ■ . BC'TY 2 ,-_- ENC 1...TH STR°rT ENG w=ST SICS ALAM321 ST'o__, _.S4N AVE. TY CLITAI,l7F 1571"! 'AST SL,= 4)'CC, 17.`IL.5. 12.7.2' L.L.C._.. PV"T. L.P.C.G.'L PV^T. 47)i7•,i„ S.F. Si: - S.F. S/6 - S.F. D/6 - 0- S.F. C/6 L.F•C. C -.S PV`+ L.5.2.0.5 PV 2'7).S7 . S/'A 3: -.F. S/6 ,2.D4 2.C. 0/'d .-_: .'0 • 7.7 3.:E ;0.777 L.5.2.2.3 Pb+'IT. -,- L.F. .E-1- 2: .. S/H - 75.;C: S/M -.- 76.17 S.F. L/6?9 • - G- S.F. 7/6 ---5— [.2.3.3.'. 2)0- .7. 1.C. S/b PV•'T,. Pv„r. .23._7 [/N 1.^ - J 2nn.7.0 173.24 237.22 .00 C 4'_.'4 e 232.22 365.02 C AN3U.T 1':.; __. PAG- 1' D:SCRIPTISN TOTAL t ITFN CANCR AND ; UANTIIY CF AMOUNT NC. PCP --TY USSCR IPTICN .,SSFSS'_C ASSESS^'EN* TATE AMOUNT ASSESSED t 72 J.SE NARY"=7. 131' S. ALA':._ DA Ida"4 LETS c E 7. CL`: 1 '3TY ALL'N _ 4N. -_, »ULT` +'L^ SATS. -?00053 I3Y C=LCII 192.13 L.F.C.G.S P." -i7. - L.F.C.G.s PVH?. 4C2.r4. _.P. S/W 30.C; S.F. S/W 35.2 5.r. C/W _ .. 1.30 1 400.09 31.02 262.:4 1 72 FF6NAL2 C. CANAL -S 2.16 L.-.C.G.E 00'-, -7- 3113 2 IA°F.L4_: 7.'414 -7- L.r.C.F.r 7vFAT. LOT 6, MY 230.0' S.P. S/W 1.00 r: ii.00 ( ECOTY ALL°N AERN. __. .c .:.F. S/W 1.)3 13.03 -2, 1 P. U1.17 .2.:4 S.4. 2/. 1-1', 3._R 173.24 ( SFDIC:D CY C"UNCIL t 74 ECWARC L. V"=LA 50._" L.F.C.G.E 0VNT. -0- i.334 ALAM=PA 77;42.4 C." C 0Y"". - - -0- ( LCT 4. .3LS 201 .30 LCOTY ALLEN1`' 5/W +.62 11.61 A-2, 1 R=S. UNIT 62.'4• D/W 1-11 7.96 193.24 ( aS/W SAT. -.5. 0/'n R-DLC=Di 3Y C?LNCIL 75 WILLIAM 3. SWAN. JP. F 1521 S. STAPLCS 79434 S-86 LOT 11 E 11. CLk n:crY ALL°.N -2, VAC'31T *NG C C 033 REDUCED R1- COUNCIL 150J0 L.F.C.S.E 92.67 ' .'=.C.0.S PVAT. 461.F.0 S.F. S/W 363.6 :.F. S/W s2.'4 S.F. D/'W 1-1 -.F. 0/W ELIZ1.;oIh STREE' N ' L[ M DA CNC 2027 SICE 70 1.10 1.13 c ( 692.54 ( 4^5.24 403.24 ( ( 970'..2 ( L l AL,UST I TuM NC. 1.5.49; _ PAGE 10 3WNrR AND PP?P5ETY L„CR:PTICN .,U:NTI TY AS_S5SSFJ Dr SCRI°TICN CF A55255"5NT TOTAL AMOUNT PATO AMWNT ASSESSED 7t FINS? LUT"FFA` CI -LEGE hT9SAN __4, ; 1 L:TS_, ThRU 44 LX NL,HEE ( 7-4/1-:. CFLRCh NC NHANCT N='4 1 77 J7SE NA'+V3_Z. JR. 1 S. ALA`7EE, LOT: 29 T'RU 27 L Z H1GH:3 ADEN. -:, 1 RE:. UNIT S/W EXTS. ( Ni ENHANCE SNIT ALA`9ECA STREET "2P0,4N AVE. RCCTV ;,. 3._3iN ,r. ST SIC° 4'"c, :.7.:2L.,. L.F.C.0PYmTo PWAT. ▪ D/' • C/W 103.0: L. .C.,;.(. PV •IT. C4 -1)- L.F.C.G.E PVe7. ▪ S/W .n. S/W 170.2.7 ,.r. C/k :..-. D/W 79 1 -TURF ALANIZ ALA"FL4 LOTS '_9 E 27. 3LN hUGhrS ADDN. 4-2, 1 P55. UN:T hO ENHANCSf_NT 79 CHRISTI BAY TlMPIJ F 13',1 ALA.MT"4 79404 S-=9 LTT5 E -h-U :7. L/2 ALLeY ::LY, 2 HU;HF: .r-2, CrUrC_r =3/w EAT. INC. N, FNIANC=YCNT L.=.C.6.E ?VmT. L.?.C.G.!: PVv1". S/W 5/W .74 5.F. r/W 1-1' E.T. )/W �5. L...C.S._ OV2T PV -q. S/W • S/w 6.49 . E/!. 1-1- 133.4= 5..z. r,/W 1-15. -A- .00 .00 ( ( ( ( ( ( .00 ( 1. c ALJU:T I,177F PAGE 17 CriCPIPTI-n, TOTAL i ITEM CFNCE ANC .UANTITY CF AMOUNT NC. PRCP.77TY C SN IPTI7N .SS=SS.-O ASSESS'It N7 RAT- AMOUNT ASS"SSEO LIZ437TH STREE I -N: ALAN7PA S • 7N0 _ST SIDE h' '-LIZAP,ETH STREET F,R:ANL'E7 PLVJ 71 STAPLES T. PSGIN EAST SITE ( 1 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( C ( C L E m e 41,LJS_T '1,1429 _-... _ PAGE :' 9ESCRIPTIC% TOTAL CFM? ANC ,U,INTITY OF AMOUNT PRCPEFTY CESCRIPTICN ASSESSED ASLESS^'?NT SATAMOUNT ASSESSED 1 ITEM NC. t 4)'9^.C, 12.E7OL.. kiLL=J, a5.c: L. .C. .L .2 :AY TER -EAC: _ E.E. S/W —0-7 R-2r1,ACANT LE -12.,4 . D/F — 7.08 C°EEIT S/W 51 CJ_CIMO E. 'RT12 ( S :45' 1:TH ST. F-11 12T 1, ;LK ..AY TBRPAC°'_ 1 6-1, 1 ?S_. UNI. [ 82 N5SY E. AITFCT_F- ( 5 1342 11TH 794:4 F-10 L^.T 22, PLK 1 HU..HE: ACC.N. [ 4-2, 1 RE]. UNIT [ 2.3 C. -L STING G MP.S t S 22210 CASA BLANC4 79411 F—t: L'ST E I/: CLCSEC ALLEY ELK 1,HUGH^.S rCON ( 4-1, 1 RES UNIT i L t4 XARL1ARST JCNNS_°I ( S 1:14 =LIZAPITH 714E4 F-4: LTT2_, 22.' hU'Y.FiS ADEN. L —2, 1 d55 UNIT '1-/W EXT. 125.0: 1.=.C.G.6 23/YT. —C— L.F.C.G.E ^VP'T. 34S2.21 E.F. S/W 112.24 S.F. [/W 1-3: :1TH ST,P-'T 1NTERSrCTS 146.6.'2 1....C.C.E PV"'-. —'— L.'.C.G.3. PV^< -T. 736.22 S/W 52.74 . 0/'W —:— L.P. 0/W o VHT, _.E.C.G.L P/MT. S/W 1511.72 S.R. C/W —.r . 5/W :^TH ST. INTSRSECTS 144._. L.(.C.G.E PV^'T. L.,.C.G.r `a6. ,.c.. S/W 13.50 S.r. S/W 56.42 S.4. 7/W 1-12 ..43 S.F. C./W 1-1r —n- - 0 — r_ _r_ 151.24 ( ( ( .28.24 . 02 . C; ( ( ( ( ■ 410 .00 i EL :7 19::)=v I 117? ..L . ^. 'NER AND PROPERTY 7LSCRIPTICN .UANTTTY .SSE.SS-' .ESCFI°T_M 7SSESS"-Ds =.ATr Ati^U\T TOTAL AMOUNT ASSESSED 04_ -:TY :F C'4FU= 1=.^:, L..'.C.C.E 7'VY _ _ ;LLFY. ..LY _ --- _ rLdn=S a^,.P.. 60... 2.F. S/w -,.3TST1 iflY '-•'PL6 S .,_, ALAM-CA 734:4 F—T", LAT 22 1/:_ ` LLrYt ELK rUSnES ?:Tr. Sc i1LLIAA E. SWAN. S1.221 S. STAeLFS 7d4C4 F-72 'n 2/2?DS :r LET, _ 11 :;LK 1 !ECTY ALL" i. ACCi1. vACAN7 >s/w :XT. E7 PEP.ERT RELE1N; 111? FLT7ALETn 7c4E4 LCT E 11 ELK 1 "'1"7TTY ALLEN A75N. —`r PUSP,SSS *RAPF1C, 'i/w CNLY P7A CITY rp CcoUS ALLEY, ELK 1 i;]OTY G ALLEN SIAL. - E.F. S/'n `6.4; Z.E. D/w 1-1_ D/w 1', 45 -C.-3 —~ L.. .C.G.E PVnT. .r. S/w .- 2.. : . (VW 1-1. 45.'7 L.F.C..C.: PVM1. pvrl . - .F.C. _ 2.0^T. ..-. S/w 117...5 .r. f./w .— 'C .F. L/. IFe.22 c .00 .00 .00 ( 127.32 ^J f L r c AL.,UST :.1952 PAGE __ 7ESCQIrTI-' T)TAL i 1Tcf Cv'+FR IANC ,t) NT1TY 'F AMOUNT NC. PF:P PTY L=SC.IPTICN ..SS=SSFP ASSESS'E'tT RA'= AMOUNT ASSESSED 9F J'.nN F. CUNAS -cL1C SoPe.147. :'7412 i-, ELK : --_'TY ,:r3%. r1.7 .2kEt7SN-77. E9 A.R. HUP,L':cr ZP. S ,J RCCK CCEEK 7:14i: L -22:F eLCCK :Y Ti:RPAC'T -.FdIC° ?.LL=,. 12a.C1 L.F.C.G.r. -C- L•r.C.G.i PV°T. -`_ Z.F. Sin -.-- _.F. S/. r/w 1-j.i. D/w STrrLT5 STEET N� '_L1: {' TH ST. NCR IH SIDE SLIZA:I=TF1 STREE' c. J.,NL4E PLV" Tr STAr'L Sr P GLJ S-.UTH STIIr 4�r�i.Cr 17•=GL.-. 221.2 L..-.C.U.E L.r.C.G.i X14 S.F. S/N t.F. S/t. ^/W 11TH ST. INTU RS::CTS _ >C SLEIAZAR r. L 152.'' t.C.C.C.E PV S 1372 12TH 72404 L.F.C.':.. PV ( F-:-2 LIT lo FLY . °C6.'^ S.F. S/n HUGHES ADM. - - _.c. Sr* AB, 5 'LS. GNITS 1}7.,_. .,.r. i:/`n _ ( L ■• ( • ( ( • '.0 • 73 ( L r c 1TEY ChNE4 AND uC. TROPESTY 7.-±;C:IPTI:N 0- SCPIPT1 .UANTITY CF ASSESSEC ASSESS,'ENT RATE AMCU`7T c TOTU AMOUNT A5S°SSED -TCA CITY CF C=PPUS ALL. -Y, PL': EJW-IES 4Drt, v'. ..F. 3/W ▪ S/h i=.74 r/h .-- %1 iHt. C'I'P3 LL yam.- s. HA_.' F-tLIT 44, 'i_. rt_LiN2L A.VN S/W 4-2, "ULT. "L. 02.74 ▪ D/h 1-1. -)- S.‘. 0/W 92 4LAi+ECA .NTU°E 5 ,t 4'L -S STE 406 F-43 CITY 7:47: L. T 1 1/.2 CUBES ALLEY ELK 4,HU;H-S -2, VILTT ':ITL. A,/. _Ar 93 ALAMECA A'iC. V;-NTU'r 5 3. ST“'L,TS STE 4J6 L:T 44, '.',LF c HUGH45 4DrN. 4-2, V1C'CrT L:T 03/0 EXT. C=Ei:IT:2 •.Y CCUtCIL CTH ST. [RY=ASECTS 37'BOC, -F- L.F.C.G.0 T. -.- S/n T3,C. _S.F.n/W 1 -1- - 1-� _.F. 7/'M I45.-. .r.r.6.E n'✓+17. '.r. 3/W .5 .,.. ;/',. 121.43 . D/W 1 -F- - S.!:. _ -_S. . D/A ALAM7DA 5;. IPTEFSFCTS 54DICAL L_t.7 A4SCCIATES 146.10 YCX i : 7241: L.Q.C. F. L:T 23, .iLX 4 - - ;.P. $/W !: 3TY :Llt. 4F:N. S/W ^'N5 ASSFIS'1ENT S.F. P/W . 00 • 30 C • 00 F C '7h. 1C . 0D r r ALLOST 1,1?F7 PAGE IT h' NC. CWN"c3 ANC PROPEPTY L=SG.iPTI_N .UANTITt : SL±S S ID DE:C,R:PT:TN CF %SSE5S v.:N TOTAL AMOUNT PAT: AMOUNT _ ASSESS') 9E NTK:LAUS F. SIOCN L:01 STAPLES 7.E.47.4 LT_:, 31_K '.TY ;.LL- h. A_: 1. 135.:' L.F.C.G.0 — P S/W pvvT. PVNT. _0_ -^- ( :v N� IMP?"V: '.NTS . 50 ( 95 _JULIA .. NCERELL SANTA '- F -7S L:T _C, ULK 9 FUGH'_S ADM 1 EE.1. UNIT L/W EXT. ONA CITY CF C"RPUS ,.LL:Y, i LK HU.r[S ADEN. STAPLZS 9T -EFT -MD `LZA",°TH ENO S .LTH SIDE P,CCTY :Tp._°T 11TH ST. TY ALA'".: D.. .. • L IIJ N'. -PTH SID 37,ECC, 13�•'?': L.F.C.C.E PV,.i - L.F.C.G.L PVN jS. S/W U.NE] S.c. 5/t. b'..= 5.:. U/W -.,_. 7./w _3 ... L.F.C.G.e ENV!". L.c.C.G.E ?v,'r. - S.F. S/. S/W 5- 5.43 _.._. D/W 1-1_ — o— ,:.F. C/W . CD `r' .M W. Y.i1N 5 10:;1. ALAN:CA 724'4 L.F.C.G.. PVNT. ,— F—^7 LST 13. SLK 3 7E. ,. S/W —— l HUGHES ACM. —0r MULTI SNTL. n.r. P/N , —.— ...F. L'/W 1 e ( l a ALGUST 1,1989 IT=N NC. C.P:E? ANC PROPERTY D.S C,3 IPT ICN ;UANTITY CFSCPTfTT:N TF 153PSS"T`, PAGE TOTAL AMOUNT ( RATE AMGUNT ASSESSRD - :ILL), T. :CA RLCRIGA h -r_ LCT - L_ ALLEY ( "AK 4, hU2'TS „'CN. C-1, CFF ICE a.L^,G. s,laW _KTS. 95 C.S. KNELLE S 721. STAPL_C LTT 22, E G/_ .1LLLY LK 4, HUCH_S ALEN. PK LCT ::=ER :FFIC_ CsKG1T C 5 J TH ST. ENTEERSFCT' :_.F•u 7C,19.53 L..-. [36.',^ T.s. S/W S.f. S/W P/M °VMT. L.i'.C.G. PV^'T. 5/M S/W ,/W .F• D/M ALA"=SA/STAPLE ..JJONTY ST. NJ MCWTH 312.- P 1TY : LzT 1179 TC P -G`pl _CUTb S1:- G2.5'O^C,i3.91L.F. „0 FC_3 CTL,.TY.H.N.P. _31.." L. .0 S 103: S. C'CWNL'�_ 7U4:4 ,. _=7,._ L. •C.C..: �Vr'�. ( 5-1C2 LITS 1 THTL `-, 1LK 1CS2A 'ib?.'C I.R. S/W DAY T53PACa _ - ;13. S/W ( 5/, .-KT., INC .; ^/a 1-C CMC KEN_ .,�,i'..7CL.. __9. �TH3r L° C NG C.NHANC'N`NT 147. ._Tr1ER Lr C C ( ( - l L II • t 1 Aw'JST If-'A°i PAGs ES - _ _ DESCPIPTI".N TOTAL ITEN L'dMEE ANL' „UANTITY CF AMOUNT NC. PRCPE3TY C::SCRIPTICN ASSFSSF7 ASSESSVEIT SATE AMCUMT ASSESSED ICJA CITY 2F C-PPLS 1JTM ST. SC'. 1:1 >.LECES d .,-CWNL-I. 7E4Cw F-1(1 :.LL :LK 3-7 T-3RAC= 2 *SI: 111 NUECES CCUNTY M.M.:7.P. S 153' S. B3ChNLEC. 7E4C4 S 1C) LOTS 1 TH3L 6 ILK 17c7_A SAY T=.RPACE An OS/'A EXT. 1C2A CITY 0r CCdPUS CLCSED 11'M ST. P^W "i..:. L. .C. .G PV, I_.E.C.G.0 rVOT. 9F..:.S.r. S/W J.H. ,/W 2.E. P./W C/W 174.7: L.=.C.C.2 ,)A_T. 34.v :.C.G.e PV'IT. S.E. S/W 172.76 2.r. S/W C/W S.F. D/W ALANS7A/"Cr'LN2I-2 END I.OTY ST 'N7 S:UTM SIL:: OCKEN I= STREET LKS, ILE hLVD TC ALA'^E:)A :T LESIN N":?TF- SIDE AP .C,1_.7.:L.F. :2'.7o L.F.C.F.L PV"F. —J- -D— L.`.C.G.S. Py'nr. — EE.J.; S.F. S/W ?... S.r. L/.. 1 1,3.65 3.s. D/', 1-1_C 7.. L..F.C.C._ CV"T. PVD. ?i^..S^ S.C. S/W "t?... .c. I,/W .—.:r. —3— S.F. U/. .00 .00 ( ( ( ( .00 t .00 L. c T I ALS3L 1/19F1 ITSN NC. OWNER ANC PPCPEPTY CTSCVTFTICN 133 P:UECES CCUNTY 4.}.F... F 1>30 5. 3704NL : 79404 R-lrl ALL LLK E:Y T i'AC.3 _ LF71T C .. .1UANTITY ASSESSED 9&SCRTPTICL; rF ASSE$SVFNT 157.27 L.F.C.IG.E 207.17 L.7.C.=.E 622.7C S.F.S/w :L,l. t'.,0.- S/h ::/'w --- 5.r. 0/H TOTAL A."-0CUNT PATE ANCUNT ASSESSF❑ 1.00 -0- S22.2P c I 1,667.93 c S 1C4. 37LE37 BP7ADCi 1TI,13 PC CX 31074 72404 LOT 22, E 1/2 ALLEY OLK 1003 tITChU- PL4C5 u-4, HALIT STA. ,AS/.s XT. NC ENH'ANCE_N°HT 1C` P.C. MUS3L°'',HITL. 5 2 4ICKLC4 75» L F-117 L:7 20 C 1/7 ALLEY can _:r.J FITCHUS PIACI 4-2 10. .J. 7LS:N S .724 SANTA '=c 7 _434 F -1C) LIT E3 A1/2 ALL -Y LK 7,03 A:TCHUE PLACE A ALAw.2 A 5T755 :i10 "CKN7I3 ST. EN2 N72TH SILF `1CK77170: STRFF' +4 CNNLSE RLL TC ALA7E9 REGID SOUTH SIC_ 49' d7C,:2. 7r.L. F. ..i l.. _ L. .L.3.L .F.C.G.E PV31T. 42 . 5/4 JO.c.. Zr..S/4 0C5.v: S.F. D/'d 1-',C .F. 9/4 13:.07 L.c.C.3.S 'V, 177.74 0.F. /4 ,.r. B/4 _-ETH 3T7CET INTZFS CTS PV". S.C. 5/'a 5/4 C.F. C/4 D/M AL'UST i IT -M C6NER ANC PEJPE'TY CCSC.IPTICN 1 DESC RIPTT r3 4CANTITY ^F .531:SS-D ±.. SSESS.)'SIT PAG_ 21 TO'AL AMOUNT NATE AMOUNT ASSESSE2 G 137 W.S. PERKINS :33 MCNTCLAI7 7'.41° nFS7 43' PE LCT 2: c1/: ,LL_I NLN CITCFUE 3-_. :>>/W EXT. { C:]Lal C L G Z 1Cc ,,'M W. .� 4I4"=L.: 71434 L:Ta 'A. ( FITChtc PLAC N-5 L',ELIT C 6.3 L 3/. 4R.:2 L.F.C.C.E PVMr. - 0- L.F.C.C.E PVNT. 192.., S.F. 3/W --._S.F. .46. . C/. - C.F. 3/W �... L.F.C.G. P T. 23.22 C.F. S/h - 3- S/'W 62.74 S.F. C/h :-1u 0/W ALA”FrA STREET END MCK:NL1: ST. SND SI,UTH SIDE :CTH STRE:i ( '1CI,ENTIE iT TC AYEFS REGTN NE SIDE ( 41' 313.:7.74L.F. ( 1.00 197.00 1.33 2-.3) 3.36 1^3.24 1Cc C.J. CLSEN 130.30 L.F.C.G.E oVMT. -0- F 1714 -.,NT', FE _404 13C .C. .v, PO'r. ( i-125 L:'T.. 33 THPU 4r06,0 S._, S/y, 1.00 L1/: ALLEY. FLY, 533 r23.NC S.F. /W .."2 FITChUE PLACE S.F. i'/•., -J- ( A-22. VACANT ICTS L/l. CWEuIT C E 5 ( 11C SYLVIA C. ?r W " ?UP 5'. . ' I_.F.C•v.L -I T.. 1 :24 SUNSET -9404 .F.C.6.L Py.1T. LETS 27 E 22, PLK 4:2.:.7C S/W TChL_ PLACE -'- 2.3. S/h -L, 1 4:75. UNIT .39.:2 2.F. G/W N: ENhA.:CEPTNT S.F. C/W C. III • ( ( 217.00 ( ( 193.24 ( ( AU.;UST 1,-9/1 f ITrY : NFF. ANC NC. PRCP2'TY ICSCrLIP7ICN 1 ,UANTITY ASSESSFO 2E2CR1rTT'N AESE5S't21 DAT= PAGE _, AfCUNT TOTAL AM^UNT ASSESSCD 111 LUCINDA C. CHL2Cb 1514 17TH 7'414 L7T _. E AC, PIS rrHL_ PLAC_- ,-_, - 77F. Li i .1_ EFENZS 3rE77 C/7 °ILrUEN C7ATN 471 F=MIC7EST 72412 L.TS 41 u' 4' CLE .03 ( 2 TCHUE °LACE .-_. 1 NES. L':IT -:;/W 1AT ( C `_LIT C . .. ( 113 r.,5._RT W. H2LL1frAN 72J7 GA'.VE LAE iVIN1, TT 7=;5, ( L IT 43 r 44, t Lr. 973 ri7C1-41E PLACE A-2, 1 RES. UNIT ( CS/'» NT. NO 3NHANCLNEET ( 114 W.H. nh77AS 152E 1:TH 7'414 LOTS 4S E 4C, ;LK 717 FITCrU" PL,CE 22, I FEE,. UNIT -cr(2/ AT. N7 INHANC'-P=NT i 11 FRANCIS --VANS (111C SANDSITNE 7E..12 L7TS 47 S 47, tLK 7.1 FITCHLE PLACE 1-2, 1 -_S. UNIT CCECIT C E G i C - U- L.G.C.G.) PVPT. -.- 223.1? E.F. S/W 117.22 S.F. C/W 1-77 . /W 3. L.F.C.U.E Pv"1-, PV•IT. 13.. ..E. S/'. 27.22 S.F. OR.. 1E17 - 1- I.F. D/W :.J ... [•Z•')')•_ PV'^.T. - C- I..F.C.G. CrimT. .C. 5...-. Si... 17.79 5.4. 3/'. 37.2: 7.2. ?/k 1-1.: L.F.C.2.E Pb'^T. _.r.C.o.. PV`lT• 207.')7 .2. S/Wr 1:3.CC S.F.S/1. gP.bl -.F. L`/h 1/'- .F. 5/W t.7.C. .G PV+... -1- L.J . .C. . vy.rT. S.E.200.27 S/N 5/,. T3.21 7.F. D/, 1/'-2222 - �'- G.E. 2/k 1.17 1.70 3.23 3.. ( ( C L f 1 i AL;UST :,1239 ITEM CWNE AND FC. PROPTRTY CISC2IPTICN a WU4P:TI1v .SS= SS C DESC22IFTr7N SF PAGE _. TOTAL AMCUNT RATS AMOWIT ASSESSED 115 R.R. :ULF RYALTY CC. C/7 L.B. WALKER E ASSCC. P.O. 'UX 7247 79413 mj RU. . EL!: :TChL- :LAC: C': V. i... LLT C35R1T C S 2CC.v.7 L..C. .E CV To - L.F.C•G.0 PVMT, 741S.F. S/W S/h 133.4- '' S.F. C/4 1-1"3 _.00 741.63 3• 472.53 { 117 T_XAS C"M•':^.C- LANK 49.07 L.F.L.5.t. PV.jT. Lo- c.:. _c.:. 3X 7L; 7.1 :i L.,-.C."i Pj'T. - .._ CTS :7 E :P, CLK SC2 153.4- S.'. S/W 1.20 153.45 L FITCHU: PLAC -5- i.5. S/W -22, COMM. ;LCS. .F. C/W -3 { Cri: LIT C E S.F. L/N _[iuC_7 OV C:LRC IL ( 1'_6 EMMA C. THCMAS, EST. 9fW T. C/5 MILLIAX 30 JACYSCN - - L.r.C.6.L PV.M7. -. __- ( 1711 b'URNINS CAK 24?.'l S.F. S/W 1N ANTCNI " TX Loi S.C. J/W LOT: 59 TurU 61, [ILK 303 153.M: S.F. C/W 1-1 .0 -0- ( FITCFUE PLACE S.F. E/W -_ -5, CC."'1M• 91:7;. N: EhHANCEPCNT - - ( a r SIMCN GMCSSMAN EST 75.02 L.F.C.C.1 PV`1T. ( L/C L.3. WALKER E AS SCC. -5- L.F.C.G.L PVMT. - - F3 RCx 15-2c7 267.10 S.F. S/W _ _ r:UST:u, TX,.-. 3/6 - - ( W .2,T LC'S 6: 7C 54 759.43 S.F. C/W 1 --..- SLR S-3 FTTCHLF PLACE -,7- C/W _._ 5 ( NC ENHANCFMSNT AYERS STRFET ENC 1.iH ST. C (N7 AJ SIVE c i 1,216.31 ( 15_.45,-, .00 { { C .7) L III l L 4111 t t AL3UST 1,173; PAGE 3I DESCPI'TICN TOTAL LIEN CMN=R ANC ,UANTITY CF AMC.UNT NC. F?OPE°TY L'23C•TPTICN ASSESSED ASSESSfrENT RAT': AM^,UNT ASS-_SSED J7. 6.fiCKLCh 73413 S-125 LOTS 31 E 22, LK 2.223 FITCHUE PLACE C_/w -XT. I ?'C. CF -1,17 C _ 1172C,1S.7CL.F. 'CK_?III'_ ST. 70 AYEPS R5GI`1 EN SIDE l31'.7c.C.G._ PVr,T. _..z. 3.r. S/w l.:v S/W F7.74 ,•-. D/w 1-71 1 TH:YAr, 'nA°C S`7 LNIV_:STTY 7E412 L.S.C•C-.E PW"'. LCIS =7 THRU 2', SLK 1203 -J.3. ). ;.F. 5/0 FITCHUE PLACE 8-4r C:G"M. GLDG. 77.2,_ _.E. D/w 1-1 CR±DIT C E 121 T:MN1l Go GAITAN 1t13 1.T,TM 7341'4 L^TS 23 L 2E, SLR 12.C3 TCFU°. PIAL= A-6, 1 CEE0 UNIT c(T. C°SLIT C E G 122 20S4', 3U�;IN 152.7 _-;TH '1424 LOTS _3 E 24, 3LK 1"C3 FITCMUE PLACE -2, _ ;E7. UNIT /n .AT. ('.._LIT C E 3 E L/M 1.07 3.1'4 37.33 L.F.C. PV' -1T. -3- L.r.C.G.e. PVN7. -7 .r_ = 2/N 1.71 13." =.F. 5/b 1.7_ 42.61 =. D/w 3.'3 r'V',T. PVY-. _.f^ _.G. S/'n 13.r_ f.E. S/. D/w 1/"_-_- -3- .:.5. L/W 213.70 E ;31.44 23'•'34 207, 50 'l �.72 ( ( ".34 ( ( 537.'.4 ( 363.22 e ( L _1 r l ;rive ; 2AGZ 3: %ESCR IPT"`M TOTAL �- ( IT=N CHNC? ANU .UANTITY CF AMOUNT NC. P>CPE4TY ETSCRIPTICN ASSESSED ASSESSMENT RATE AM^UNT ASSESSED ( 1c2 CCUNTY M.F.M.R. ( :DST.9-RCHNLjz 7S4C4 L:TJ THqL922, ELK :003 ri ChLI PLAY'. -XT. N: -NrANUfrE1:T CATFCLIC ^I -CE; .:F C.C. .�J L'PAN 7r4L' LITS 5 ThPU P ELK FITChUc P'_ACc L-4/7-=, VACANT LCTS -FIT C 12` A.T. P,LUMS a49 PCENTSH 744:2 L:TS 1 71.';'L 4, "LK 1CS3 FT TChUE PL,1CP 8-59 CCMM. 3LEG. NO ENHANCTMENT L.F.C.G.4 PV4T. IrCo- 4.: 5.C. S/H 243.4' -.-. C/'r _-. D/6 1-'•C 216.47 'THE.. LP 1 -'LC 216.4'T -TNEP Lc 1-7:C FV^+T. 4Ci.�S • S/H 1.30 ▪ SPA - T- ▪ G/h 65.:2 S.F. C/M 1-12 - 2- C.c. 0/H AY°.�- STR:E7 nN0 1e'N STRFcT ENJ J4 SIDE =N P;JJ-CT G ( .3C ( ( 40).00 ( 4^0.00 ( 7.2.T\L ASSESSMENTS ,^^* 7'.,453.77 ( 1 F i C L L 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 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. SECTION 5. That the several sums mentioned above in Section 3 hereof assessed against said parcels of property abutting on the aforesaid Streets, 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 fees 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: June 20, 1989, 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 119 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. 208AG103.0RD 5 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 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 and such mistake, or error, invalidity or irregularity in such assessment 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 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 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 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 19 ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED: ,T40 DAY OF HAL GEORGE, CITY (ATTORNEY By ,. L c)6✓� �i�a�I �a Assistant City Attorney 0 1 (t l / Li( MAYOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI 19 208AG103.ORD 6 Corpus Christi, Texas day of gyp. r_i , 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, 99.045.01 Council Members MAYOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS The above ordinance ias passed by the follcwing vote: Betty N. Turner David Berlanga, Sr. Leo Guerrero Tom Hunt Edward A. Martin Joe McComb Clif Moss Mary Rhodes Frank Schwing, Jr. 20744