HomeMy WebLinkAbout021179 ORD - 06/11/1991AN ORDINANCE
CLOSING THE PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON JUNE 4, 1991, ON THE
FOLLOWING STREETS:
AYERS STREET, FROM BALDWIN BOULEVARD TO SANTA FE STREET;
FIXING A LIEN AND CHARGE AND ADOPTING AN ASSESSMENT ROLL
INDICATING ASSESSMENTS OF $181,694.41 ON 60 ITEMS FOR
IMPROVEMENTS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City Council of Corpus Christi, Texas, by duly enacted ordinance
passed and approved on the 4th day of June, 1991, determined the necessity for, and ordered
the improvements of the following streets:
Ayers Street, from Baldwin Boulevard to Santa Fe Street;
hereinafter referred to as "Streets,"
in the manner and according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved and adopted
by the City Council by ordinance dated the 7th day of May, 1991, 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 that portion of the Streets 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 May 7, 1991, 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 the 7th day of May, 1991, did order and set a
hearing to be held during a meeting of the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi on the 4th
day of June, 1991, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 1201 Leopard Street, 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
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owners and publishing said notice at least three times in the Corpus Christi Caller -Times before
the date of the hearing, such notice by mail and 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 publication of which 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 June 4,
1991, 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:
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Regular Council Meeting
June 4, 1991
Page 10
it should be accomplised in another manner. Council Member Slavik suggested that the
code be made stronger.
Ms. Marie Amos spoke in support of the reet name change and elaborated on the
reasons for the request.
Mayor Rhodes urged the citizen to find another means of honoring Father
Fernandez, stating that the City will wo with them to find another way to honor Father
Fernandez.
Council Member Slavik ved to close the public hearing; seconded by Council
Member Longoria and passed animously; Guerrero absent.
polled the Council for their votes and the following ordinance
City Secretary Chap
failed to pass:
Failed to Pass
CHANGII THE NAME OF TRIO STREET, WHICH EXTENDS FROM LOS
ROBLE RIVE TO HACALA STREET, TO FR. T. HERNANDEZ STREET
An emergency was declared and the foregoing ordinance failed to pass by the
follp4✓ing vote: Rhodes, McNichols, Moss, Slavik, Galindo, Longoria, Martin and
Comb voting, "No"; Guerrero absent.
Mayor Rhodes declared that she would like a list of written Council policies. She
moved that it be established that it iye policy of this Council not to have street name
changes and that the public find other ways to honor people. The motion was seconded by
Council Member Slavik.
Council Member McNichols noted that the reason the Council is recommending this
policy is because of the expense to the taxpayers.
Following a. discussion on the Council's proposed policy, the motion passed
unanimously.
Mayor Rhodes opened the assessment hearing for the Ayers Street improvements,
phase II, Ayers Street, from Santa Fe to Baldwin Boulevard, indicating assessments in the
amount of $191,931.18 on 60 items.
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Regular Council Meeting
June 4, 1991
Page 11
Carl Cru11, Engineering Services Director, informed the Council that the assessment
amount on the agenda is incorrect and should be $181,694.41.
City Attorney Bray called Mr. Carl Crull as his first witness in the hearing. Through
questioning of Mr. Crull, Mr. Bray determined that he is the Director of Engineering
Services for the City of Corpus Christi; he has been employed by the City for eleven years;
he is a registered professional engineer in the State of Texas with a degree in Civil
Engineering; and he has in excess of twenty years of municipal engineering experience. Mr.
Crull stated that he is familiar with the project and he addressed the nature and scope of
the project. He discussed the project bid, the schedule, and the assessment roll.
He stated that the assessment roll was developed in accordance with the current
assessment ordinance with one exception, the head -in parking areas, stating that staff is
recommending a modification to the ordinance. He stated that staff will be contacting the
property owners regarding the specific details of their particular property.
Mr. Crull responded to various questions raised by the Council and commented on
the assessment rates.
Mr. Bray called as his next witness, Mr. George Paraskevas. Through questioning
of Mr. Paraskevas, Mr. Bray determined that he is a certified real estate appraiser and has
been appraising both commercial and residential property for 21 years. Mr. Paraskevas
testified that he is familiar with the project; he has examined each parcel and the assessment
roll; and in his opinion, the properties assessed will be enhanced in value by the
improvements at least in the amount of the assessments.
Ms. Rosemary Fayhe stated that she is representing her mother and two other owners
of a building on Staples and Ayers. She expressed opposition to the assessments, stating
that the building is in disrepair; it needs a new roof; and they cannot afford to pay the
assessments.
Mr. Crull stated that the assessment roll and the assessments were prepared in
accordance with the assessment ordinance of the City.
Mr. Abe Blum, owner of property on Ayers and Tenth Street, expressed opposition
to the driveway assessments.
Mr. Crull stated that the replacement of the pavement inside the City's right-of-way
is concrete, as if it were a driveway. He stated that concrete drive approaches will last much
longer.
Mr. William Raeber, 1911 Ayers, raised questions in regard to the driveway
approaches, and Mr. Crull stated that when the City does the design work, it attempts to
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Regular Council Meeting
June 4, 1991
Page 12
match the existing driveways. He stated that the driveways will be handled in the guidelines
of the driveway ordinance.
Council Member Galindo moved to close the public hearing; seconded by Council
Member Slavik and passed unanimously; Guerrero absent.
Mr. Crull advised that the adoption of the assessment roll and the award of the
contract will be on next week's agenda.
Mayor Pro Tem McComb inquired if commercial properties have the same pay
options as residential properties, and Mr. Crull responded that if they can demonstrate a
hardship, they can change from a five-year payout to a ten-year payout.
Mayor Rhodes declared a ten-minute recess.
Mayor Rhodes r• . onvened the Council Meeting and noted that Dr. Glen Kost,
Chairman of the Sister City . ommittee, would like feedback on a memorandum about the
Sister Cities International 199 onference.
City Manager Garza advised the staff has reviewed the request of the committee and
the City is in agreement that it should pu ue the conference in conjunction with the Sister
City Committee and the Convention and 1 tors Bureau.
A discussion ensued dealing with the subje of the City bidding on the conference,
and Mayor Rhodes suggested that it be an agenda ite for discussion in two weeks, and the
Council and Dr. Kost concurred.
City Manager Gar
1991-92 fiscal year.
t W*• Y t Y Y i! t Y Y
resented a general overview of the proposed budget for the
With the aid of charts, Mr. Ga : noted the change in the overall City staff for fire,
police, and ambulance personnel during t - past eight years. He stated that while the total
number of City employees has declined, the ber of emergency personnel has continued
to increase.
Mr. Garza reviewed specific departmental high
Engineering Services, Finance, Fire, Gas, Human Res
Museum, Municipal Courts, Neighborhood Improvement, Plan
Water.
hts in the following departments:
rces, Maintenance Services,
Police, Wastewater and
WHEREAS, no further parties appearing and no further testimony being offered
as to the special benefits in relation to the enhanced value of said abutting property as
compared to cost of the improvements of said portion of said Streets proposed to be assessed
against said property, or as to any errors, invalidities or irregularities, in the proceeding or
contract heretofore had in reference to the portions of said Streets to be improved; and
WHEREAS, said City Council has heard evidence as to the special benefits and
enhanced value to accrue to said abutting property, and the real and true owner or owners
thereof, as compared with the cost of making said improvements on said Streets, and City
Council found that the properties on Ayers Street which have head -in parking adjacent to said
properties will receive an additional special benefit which results in an increased assessment
against those properties, 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 benefitted by the construction of said improvements upon the said Streets
upon which said improvements are 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.
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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:
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Preliminary Assessment ..c_l
Avers Street, Phase 11
Street ,mprtvemeats
The Avers Scree:, ?has e .street
_„':2me!:LOiECt - 1st or
improvements to the "fl..w _ - _t_ _..�__ .]., :..o
-.5 _ See Cs:
..Ser_ Street, :_.._se
-•Ayers Street, m�
aj w Souievo t - Zcut - Street, tree
-vers Street, from South Alameda to Santa , gad
.._ street ___tion from 3aldwin
3cu_evar
____trucLed _ excavat-„n _o a.idt: a to Scuch tich to Alameda :He _tying will "
e:andar
'.nd utsection. o" of s
-- `_ __` Tvse y' 2 ype ^n _..� _ _ _Zoe, _- 3.�ti::
end _ _
. ,Ca_ -. -C wIll 4c' ra 6L' wide, and o sty - 2
c tin-
r
er reinforced concrete
_ There wille
sidethick and 6"
snewn
walk,:ic ein_orc concrete driveway .as conscructecon the _fans. Repair to :he street section from South Alameda to SantaStreet will consist of selective repair to aeczy_oratzd curs.gutte:,paveme^t and sidewalk. The assessment rates have
been calculated
accordance w 's current es
-�.. the City's assessment policy
submitted b„ and the low _id noises
. ••-:3-Isles, Ir.eor?oraLzc. The assessment rates are as follows:
3. - ?rice
Enz_..tie r_ .....t
'Alicia Street, 300
6"'Curb, cutter & Pavement
'gide Street, BCC
o" Curb, Gutter & Pavement
Sidewalk
Driveways
$63.5, _.,
$40.49 L.F.
$ 1.47 S.F.
$ 3.02 S.F.
Residential, Church & School Pronert';
6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement
Sidewalk
Driveways
Cost 1/2 Street
E2' 'hide -$86.57 L.F.
44' 4.Yde-$63.53 L.F.
Total Bid Price „1,3:0,857.50
Freli.;linary Assessments 131,694.41
City Port/tion S i, 1 ��, 173.1;0
Carl Crull, P.E.
Director of E:r;incering Services
5199.50 L.F.
$19.50 L.F.
$ 1.00 S.F.
$ 3.02 S.F.
$ 9.75 L.F.
$ 1.00 S.F.
$ 3.02 S.F.
Avers ltreet
3aldwin ?:7c. CD Santa le Street
3id Date: March
No. 3idders:
Lew 3idcer: ::ing-_sial ..onst:uc:i.;n
Lcw 3ia: 51,3:0,657.
(:oris Daus: 1.75 Daus
.awing improvements:
Drainage 5t -
- - =d,cste^.t s:
Special Improvements 1,Park a
Prefab 5 Markings:
Traffic Signalizacion:
ve
3 951,ti5.00
50,000.A
44,ou0..:0
j
Proect Total - Si,3_O,,,R
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Project will be constricted with the section from Six Points to
Santa Fe consisting of minor repairs to curb and gutter, sidewalk
and pavement with to entire surface covered with a two -course
overlay. The portion from Baldwin to Six Points will be improved
with a new roadway, curb and Butter, sidewalks, driveways, storm
drainage Fac -;.;es, and a waterline. Head -in parking will remain.
Also included in thisortion are revisions to the parking in front
of Wvnn Seale Middle School.
Appraiser George Paraskevas concurs is the recommended assessments.
History:
Ayers Street, Baldwin to Santa Fe was reconstructed and assessed in
1952-53.
A Public Hearing was held on May 30, 1989 on the improvement of
Ayers St., Norton Street to Santa Fe Street. The Council closed
the hearing and repealed the assessment on this project due to
property owner complaints concerning the elimination of "head -in
parking" on Ayers Street between Baldwin Boulevard to South Alameda
at Six Points.
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?reiiminar•: Assessment ;oil
Avers Street, Phase II
Street ::prcvemer.cs
--'- Avers Street. ?ha,.e reet __. _.,'re-e^.L project snail consist of
_ provements _o the=___cwir.� 3t_eets:
-'e'- :tree e
vers Street, from -_lJw_n Seuies_r_ t_ South .l axeda Street,_. -yers Street, from _cut. _._meta Street :o Santa Fe Street,
The street section '_rcm Saidwin=cuievarc :o South Alameda Street
.street_. _ .. exca.at__t, c cane depth to permit :he laying oof oe
_ _ .te- asphaltic
HOZ
c _ "3" base as _' e- ''_x real :Crete exsti.e et i_' be _a' �,_' wide, 3C0„ and c.nsCr' __ _rthe exists-caing There
will e -.' e or der rerced concrete
wider - -'nf:sidewalk,
.Sick and 7 :hick reinforced concrete driveway aprons constructed as
s:own cn the plans. Repair to the Street section from South Alameda to'nta
''_ repair
will consist of Selective reai^ CO deteriorated __>llLt:t
CHID, 2r,
pavement and sidewalk. The assessment rates have been calculated
' in
accordance with the City's s curreDL assessment policy and the low bid prices
submitted by King_isies, Incorporated. The assessment rates are as follows:
3:2 ?rice D1US
Assessment
En _neer- "
"`L Rates
e:' ::ide Street, 30C
o" Garb, Gutter & Pavement $63.53
'„ide Street, BCC
6” Curb, Gutter & Pavement
Sidewalk
Driveways
$19.=0 L.F.
$40.19 L.F. $19.50 L.F.
$ 1.47 S.F.
$ 3.02 S.F.
$ 1.00 S.F.
$ 3.02 S.F.
Residential, Church & School Property_
6" Curb, Gutter & Pavement
Sidewalk $ 9.75 L.F.
Driveways $ 1.00 S.F.
$ 3.02 S.F.
Cost 1/2 Street
62' Wide -$86.57 L.F.
44' Wide -$63.53 L.F.
Total Bid Price
Preliminary Assessments
City Portion
$1,320,857.50
181,694.41
c1,1)9,163.09
Carl Crull, P.E.
Director of Engineering Services
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DESCRIPTION
OWNER ANC OF
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSMENT RATE AMOUNT
ITEM
NO.
QUANTITY
ASSESSED
TuTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
1 SOUTHLAND CORP.
2328 N. HASKEL
DALLAS TX 75204
LOTS 1 THRU 5 BLK 6
BONITA AUDN.
3-4. COMM.
*RETURN
2 ROBERT ROCHA
3554 COLUMBINE
LOTS 7,8, C 9,
BONITA ADON.
B-4, COMM.
*RETURN
PRtLIMINARY ASSESSMENT LOLL
AYtRS STREET, PHASE
STRtET IMPRCVEMENTS
AY_RS STPEET
LALJwIN 3LVO. TO SANTA F1
'ESIN NORTH SIDE
135.00 L.F.C•G.0
* 4.00 L.F.C.G.0
642.5C S•7. SA.
-0-S.F. S/W
595.90 S.F. 0/'W 2-25
151.30 S.F. 5/W 1-11
PVMT.
PVMT.
90.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT.
7E415 9.00 L•F.C.G.r. PVMT.
3LK6 :00.00 S.F. S/W
34.00 S.F. S/.
-O- S.F. D/W
-0- S.F. 0/W
3 DAVID E. MAY
C/O PROPERTY TAX SVC.
PO BOX 8308 78412
LOTS 1 TO 4 AND 5.50 OF
LOT 5, BLK B
BONITA ADDN
8-4 COMM.
°RET/°°HEADIN
4 LOUIS J. COHEN
C/0 L.B. WALKER C ASSOC.
PO BOX 7247 78415
LOTS N. 50' OF LCT 5 C
LOTS 6 70 9, BLK B
BONITA ADON.
8-4 COMM.
RET. CN BONITA
DATE STREET INT=RSECTION
a
as
125.00 L•F.C.G.0 PVMT•
9.00 L.F.C.G.6 PVMT.
377.00 S.F. S/W
72.00 S.F. STA
472.50 S.F. D/W 1-15
536.37 S.F. D/W 1-43H
19.50
19.50
1.00
-D-
3.:02
3.02
19.50
19.50
1.30
1.00
19.50
17.30
1.00
1.00
3.02
3.02
100.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. 17.50
° 34.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. 19.50
400.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
-0-S.F. S/W -0-
1,034.00 S.F. L`/W 1-.4H 3.92
a 486.83 S.F. D/W 1-45 3.02
2,632.:0
77.00
642.50
1.796.90
4E6.22
1,755.09
175.50
360.00
54.00
2.437.50
75.E0
377.00
72.0)
1-,426.95
1.621.3`_
1,450.01
1,053.00
400.30
3,122.6;
1,470._.,
.635.12
2.344.7e
5.119.:0
7,406..36 •
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MAY 14, 1991
PAG‘'.
DESCRIPTION IAL
ITEM OWNER AND „UANTITY LF AMOUNT
NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSEC ASSESSMENT RATS AN3UNT AS9CSS79
3JNITA ST. INTERS'-{TIC:N
5 nARRY MCNEIL 130.90 L.F.C.G.t PVMT. 19.30 1,950.03
RT. 1, BOX 758 -3- L.=.C.G.L PVMT. -0- -0-
INGLESI3c, TX 73362 319.32 S.E. S/W !.00 319.33
LOT 1 TC 4, ELK D -0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
5JNITA ADDN. O c 60.O0 S.F. D/W 1-20 3.02 1,691.20
-0- 5.=. 0/W -0- -0-
6 EIIL K. VALENTA
2101 AYERS 78404
LITS 5 TO 8, ELK 0
LJTS 5 TC 8, BLK D
:ONITA ADDN.
*RET.
102.14 L.F.C.G.G PVMT.
n 43.00 L.,=.C.G.G PVMT.
355.03 S.F. S/W
• 134.53 S.;. S/W
472.50 S.F. D/W 1-22,
• 215.00 S.F. U/W 1-13
1dT0 SIR INTERSECTION
19.50 1,991.73
.00 -0-
1.00 355.03
1.00 134.33
3.32 1,426.95
3.02 349.30
7 NRS. FRANK SPARKS 276.89 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. 19.50
205 ROSEBUD 78404 - 30.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00
FRACTION OF LOTS 27 TO 29 1,334.45 S.F. S/W 1.00
G ALL LOTS 30 TO 37 E - 150.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
rRACTICN 38 TO 40, ELK 1504 -0- S.F. 0/6 -0-
S.F. D/,, -0-
17TH SIR ,f INTCRSECTIEN
8 A.D. BEDINFELD 46.44 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. 19.50
REGAN WELLS STAR RTE 3 a 40.00 L.F.C.G.t. P4MT. .00
UVALDE, TX 78801 323. d S.F. 5/W 1.00
GARZA 3ENA TRIANGLE N CF -0- _. 5/1 -0-
LOT 3D, BLK 1404 -0- S.F. D/W -0-
B-4, COMM. USE -J- S.F. D/1 -J-
000N ISA8EL ST.
5,399.30
1,384.45
150.03
-0-
323.53
-n-
3,3D0.33
»,557.34
t,.
MAY 1., 1991 PAGE _ 3
DESCRIPTION
OWNER AND :.F
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSMENT RATE AM5UNT
ITEM
NO.
.UANTITY
ASSESSED
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ASSESSED
9 CLARENCE J. HOLMES
458 MIRAMAR
LOT 63 E 64, 8LK 1403
FITCHUE PLACE
*CR RET. CUSP
10 ELIGIC DELUNA, ET U'
4033 PANAMA 75412
LOT 1, 5LK 1403
FITCHUE PLACE
*CR RET C.G.P.E
11 MICHEL E. SHAMCUN
534 NAPLES 78434
LOT 64, 8LK 1303
FITCHUE PLACE
12 MICHEL E. SHAMOUN
534 NAPLES 78404
LOT 1, 8LK 1303
FITCHUE PLACE
e°HEADIN/COUNCIL APP.
13 JAMES C. MARTIN, EST.
1023 MESTINA 78401
LOT 60A, 8LK 1202
FITCHUE PLACE
123.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
-0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
615.00 S.E. S/W
-5- 5.h• S/W
-0- S.F. D/W
-0- S.F. :%/W
125.00
409.33
747.50
L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
S.F. S/W
S.F. S/W
S.F. D/W 1-2
S.F. D/W
15TH STREET INTERSECTION
to
125.00 L.F.C.G.0 PVMT.
-0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0-
300.00 S.F. S/W
-0- S.F. S/W -0-
410.00 S.F. D/W 1-30
-0- S.F. D/W -0-
17.50
1.00
-0-
1G.A0
-0_
1.00
-0-
3.02
-0-
15.50
00
3.02
125.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
-0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
500.00 S.F. S/W
-0- S.F. S/W
731.00 S.F. 0/W 1-110
-0- S.F. 9/W
15TH STREET INTERSECT:C;4
19.50
1.00
-0-
3.02
2,437.50
-0-
625.00
5,437.50
-0-
409.33
-0-
2,257.4s
2,437.55
-0-
380.00
-0-
1,238.20
2,437.13
-0-
500.00
-0-
2,207.5L
33.33 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. 19.50 1,524.54
-0- L.F.C.G.L PVMT.
333.32 S.F. 5/W 1.00 333.32
-0- S.F. S/W -0- -0-
-0- S.F. &/W
-U- S.F. P/W -J- -0-
3,062.50
(
(
(
=,164. 5
(
(
4,055.70
)1145-.12
(
1,9-11.26
MAY 14. 1991 PAGE 4
DESCRIPTION TJTAL -
OwNER AND UANT1TY CF AMOUNT
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED ASSESSMENT RATE AMOUNT ASSESSE0
ITEM
NO.
14 A.J. HARRIS
210 ADAMS ST. 73415
E. 41.73 ET. CF 5. LOTS
61 THRU 64. 3LK 1203
FITCHUE PLACE
46.67 L.F.C.G.i PVMT.
-J- L•F.C.G.i PVMT.
ld6.6d J.F. S/W
-'J- S.F.S/W
293.30 D/W 1-"5h
13.50
-0-
1.00
-0-
3.02
910.07
-0-
186.68
-0-
886.37
1.993.12
15 UIMITRY BASSCUS
406 SIUTH-RN 73404
LJT 1. DL: 1203
FITCHUE PLACE
16 MICHEL E. SHAMOUNC
534 NAPLES 78404
LOT 64. OLK 1103
FITCHUE PLACE
129.+6 L.F.C.S.c PV"T.
L.F.C.G.i
PVMT.
293.'34 S.T. 3/n
-0- S.i=
MAY 14, 1991 PAGE- 5
DESCRIPTION TOTAL
( ITEM OWNER AND QUANTITY SF AMJUMT
NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED ASSESSMENT ?ATE AMOUNT ASSESSED _
19 A•T. BLUM
449 POENISH
LOT 1, BLK 1003
FITCHUE PLACE
mCR. SET.
20 EMMA Co THOMAS
C/0 1ST STATE BANK CF UVALDE
Pi BOX 1908
UVALDE, TY 77301
E. 40 FT. OF LOI 64, GLK 903
FITCHUE PLACE
21 TOREN ALAN HANSLER
1515 CARIBBEAN U. 73415
M 45 FT. CF LOT 64
BLK 903
FITCHUE PLACE
22 HARVEY GROSSMAN
C/O L.B. WALKER C ASSOC.
PO BOX 7247 78415
W 40 FT. CF LOT 64, BLK 903
FITCHUE PLACE
23 CLARENCE FORKE
1110 AYERS 78404
LOT 11 BIK 903
FITCHUE PLACE
B-5
135.00 L.F.C.G.& PVMT.
-0- L.F.C.G.L PVMT.
60.00 S.F. S/W
-0- S•F. S/W
634.74 S.P. U/8 :-12OH
-0- S.F. :/W
10Th STT. -:ET TNT±RSECTICN
40.00 L.F.C.G.S PVMT.
-0- L.F.C.G.L PVMT.
360.00 S.F. S/W
-0- S.F. S/W
-0- S.F. 2/W
19.50
-0-
1.00
-0-
3.02
13.50
-0-
1.00
-0-
3.02
45.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. 19.50
-0- L.F.C.S.:. PVMT. -0-
315.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
-0- S.F. 5/W -0-
-0- S.F. U/W -0-
O.F. U/W -0-
45.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
-0- L.F.C.G.t PVMT.
205.36 S.F. S/.
-0- 3-7- S/W
147.24 S.F. 0/W 1-15
-3- S.F. 2/W
129.00 L.F.C.G.6 PUNT.
-0- L.5.C.G.& PVMT.
8(7.26 S.F.S/8
0- S.F.S/8
142.74 S.F. D/w 1-1G
-0- S.F. C/W
16.50
-0-
1.00
-0-
3.02
19.50
-0-
1.
00
-0-
3.02
-0-
21632.50
60.03
-0-
1,916.41
780.00
360.00
877.50
31: .u0
377.50
-0-
205.26
-0-
444.43
431.07
4,609.41
1,140.00
1,192. 90
-t
(
MAY 141 1991 PAGE
ITEM
NO.
OWNER ANC
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
QUANT. TY
ASSESS3U
31SCRIP11CN
OF
ASSESSMENT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
RATE AMOUNT ASSESSED
24 GIBRALTAR SAVINGS ASSOC.
C/O PROPERTY TAX SVC.
PJ 80X 8308 78412
LOT 27/ 3LK 503A
FITCHUE PLACE
3-J
ONO RECCNSTRUCTICN
25 HDPE MEDICAL SUPPLY
1010 AYERS 78404
LOF 1/ BLK 503A
FITCHUE PLACE
8-4
*NU RECONSTRUCTJCN
ALAM`DA INTERSECT;
SIX POINTS
STREP"T OVERLAY CNLY
N2 ASSESSME T5
SELECT:0 /e REPAIR
110.37 L.F.C.C.E PVMT.
-0-
L.,ToC.G.5 PVMT.
-0- S.F. S/s
s- S/W
0- C/w
-0- S.F. C/W
c 152.21 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
- 0- L.!.C.G.E PVMT.
- 0- S.F. S/w
-0- S.F. S/W
- 0- S.F. D/W
- 0- S.F. D/W
7TH STREET INTERSECTN
( 26 TRAVIS T. LYNCH o 320.41 L.F.C.G.c PVMT.
U.S. POSTAL HDC,TRS. -0- L.r.C.li.L PVMT.
SJUTHERN DIST. -0- S.F. 5/0
( LOTS 18119120,E2812A A IA -0- S.F. S/w
3LK 703 -0- S.F.D/W
BAY TERRACE NO. 2 -0- S.F. 0/1
( 8-4 *N0 RECONSTRUCTION
sin STREET INT'-4SECT:LN
27 AYERS ST. CHURCH CF CHRIST 50.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMT.
1610 LAANVIEN 78411 6 446.03 L.F.C. G.r. PVYT.
( LOT 64/ BLK 603 -O- S.F. S/h
BAY TERRACE ADON. -0- S.F. S/h
A8 *N0 RECONSTRUCTION -0- S.F. D/W
( -0- S.F. D/W
- 0-
,0_
- 0-
_0-
9.75
9.75 487.21
_0—
.00
. 00
• 00
MAY 14, 1991
ITEM
NO.
ONNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
UANTI TY
ASSESSED
DESCRIPTION
CF
ASSESSMENT
PAGE 7
TOTAL
AMOUNT
RATE AMOUNT ASSESSED
28 w.E. SHEFFIELD
716 AYERS 72404
LOT 04. QLK 403
SAY TERRACE AWN.
8-1, *NO RECCN>TPUCTiJN
5TH STREET INTDRSECTICN
144.37 L.F.C.G.t PVMT.
—J— L. .C.o.y I'V> T.
Ser:. S/4
S/W
0—E.F. 0/n
—0— S.F. 0/N
_0_
_0_
29 U.D. DOYLE. 0 105.1) L.F.C.S.: PVMT. —0— —0-
1717 SUNSET —0— L.F.C.G.0 PVMT. —0— —0—
HOUSTON, TX 77005 S.F. S/. —0— —0—
LJT 1. 3LK 403 . 5/n
JAY TERRACE S.F. Lin —0— —0-
0-1, *NJ RECENST. S.F. D/h —0— —0-
30 EXXON CORP.
P3 COX 53
HOUSTON. TX 77001
LITS 1, 2R, 3R, 4R. SLK 1
GLENDALE SUED.
B-4. VACANT
*SIDE RET.
31 HENRY ,UTIERREZ
5601 MARTINIQUE 7f1411
LOT 5. SLK 1
OLENDALE SURD.
8-4
SANTA FE STREET
"ENO AYERS STREET
END NORTH SIDE
AYERS STREET
NORTON ST. TO SANTA FE
0EGIN SCUTS SIDE
200.00 L.F.C.G.6 PVMT. 19.50
* 59.00 L.F.C.C.E PVMT. 19.50
000.00 S.F. 5/N 1.00
208.u0 S.F. S/W 1.00
—0— S.F. D/1, —0-
-0— S.F. D/W —0—
:0.00 L.F.C.G.t.
—0— L.F.C.5.0 PVMT.
200.00 S.F. S/H
—0— S.F. S/W
403.25 S.F. L'/N 1-4>H
—0— 3.,. u/N
17.70
—0-
1.00
S.02
3,900.00
1,150.`0
900.00
200.00
'7 1.00
—0-
200.00
1.40`.20
.00
.00
)ti
MAY 14, 19;1
ITEM
NO.
OWNER ANL
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
PAGE 9
DESC.RIPT:C.'i TOTAL
.JUANTITY CF AMOUNT
ASSESSED ASSESSMENT RATE AMOUNT ASSESS:0
32 DUANE ORR
222 LEMING 78404
LOT 6, BLK 1
GLENDALE SU50.
3-4
33 WM. LARRY FAUCETT
310 CMABA, APT. 1 7L430
LJT 7, 3LK 1
1LENDALE SUBS).
E-4
34 LINDA ALBERTS
6017 GRASSMERE 7E415
LJT B, 3LK 1
GLENDALE SURD.
3-4
35 J3SE BANUELCS
2108 AYERS 78404
LOTS 9 THRU 12, ELK 1
GLENDALE SUED.
*B4
36 ROBERT WAYNE
241 ROLLING ACkES 70410
LOT 13, BLK 1
GLENDALE SUED.
6-4
*SIDE
50.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. 19.50 975.00
- 0- L.F.C.G.L PVC r.
200.00 F.F. S/W 1.00 200.00
-0- S.F. S/N
550.03 S.F. /.t 1 "JIi 3.02 1,661.00
S.F. 2/W -0-
30.03 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. 19.50
-0- L.F.C. .0 P597. -0-
200.00 S.F. S/c 1.00
-0-S.F. S/N -0-
5,0.01 S.F. D/W 1--50 3.02
- 0- S.7. D/W -U-
30.03 L.F.C.G.t. PVMI.
-0- L.F.C. G.. PVMT.
200.00 0.r. S/N
-0- S.F. S/W
523.70 S.F. 0/W 458
- 0- S.F. 3/6
19.30
1.00
3.32
975.00
-00.00
-0'
1,661.00
975.00
-0-
200.00
-0-
1,580.97
203.00 L.F.C.G.L ['VIT. 19.50 31958.0
-0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT. -0_ -0-
284.30 S.F. S/W 1.00 284.00
-0- S.F. S/W
850.03 S.F. D/W 1-20 3.02 2,567.00
917.30 S.F. 0/W 1-'d UM 3.02 2,770.85
137.26 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. 19.50 2,675.57
O 56.00 L.F.C.G.L PVMT. 19.50 .1,092.00
276.30 S.F. S/W 1.00 276.30
a 205.03 S.F. S/W 1.00 205.00
637.30 S.F. U/W 1-t2 3.02 1,925.18
102.47 S.F. D/N 1-1_ 1.02 493.0s
2,836.00
2, 836.3(.
2,755.97
,fl
MAY 14, 1991 PAGE 9
DESCRIPTICN TOTAL
OWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT --r(
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED ASSESSMENT RATE AMOUNT ASSESSED _ -
ITEM
NO.
(
37 RICHTER BAKING CC.
ATV, INC.
BOX 300565
ARLINGTON, TX 76107
LOTS 12 TO 26
FCT LOTS 45 TO 52
SLK 1504, P. A. CLIFFS
8-4, *SIDE 17TH ST.
38 LLIZABETH BANDA
1)17 AYERS 78404
LDTS 5, BLK 1404
GARLA BENAVIDES
B-4 *SIDE 17111 SI.
39 'WILLIAM H. RAY BLRN, ET UX
3309 KINGSTCN 78415
LOTS 2, 3, 4, BLK 1404
..ARZA BENAVIDEL
ti -4
40 PEBBLE J. WEST
3902 DEVONSHIRE 70415
LOT 1, BLK 1404
GARZA BENAV1DES
6-4 *SIDE 1tTH S1.
41 JAMES ELLIOTT E
A•T. OGG
634 LOUISIANA PKWY 78404
LITS 33, 34r 35, BLK 1304
MERCHANTS 5
3-47 *SIDEE 16 E 15TH ST.
- 4
13TH STREET INTERSECTION
266.00 L.F.C.G.6 PVMT.
O 57.05 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
1,330.^4 S.E. 5/W
• 245.40 S.F. S/N
-0- S.F.D/A
-0- S.F. 0/34
17TH STR"`_7 I N1:'.R SECTION
19.50
.00
1.00
1.00
PVMT. 1).50
• 9..00 L•E.C.G.0 PVMT. .00
4.45 S.E. S/W 1.00
• 276.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
a 335.00 S.F. D/W 1-2y 3.02
S.F. 0/4 -0-
159.36 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
-0- L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
641.13 S.F. S/W
- 0- S.F. 5/W
247.:0 S.F. 0/N 1-25
- 0- S.F. D/W
19.50
-0-
1.00
-0-
3.02
50.07 L.F.C.O.t 3VMT. 19.50
a 30.00 L•F.C.G.4 Pr1. 17.00
254.35 5.F. S/W 1.00
a 144.33 S.F. S/W 1.00
322.50 S.F• D/W 1-2[ 3.02
- 0- C.F. U/44 -0-
5,188.06
1,330.04
205.40
-0-
1µ09.3o
254.45
276.00
1,011.70
3,107.52
-0-
641.13
-0-
1,049.4
991.97
1,170.00
254.35
144.33
973.95
5,504.00 (
(
(
(
2,531.51 (
(
4,794.10 (
16TH STREET INTERSECTION 4-
230.00 L.F.C.3.i. PVMT. 19.50
* 40.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. 19.50
1,113.555 S.F. S/W 1.00
O 182.77 S.F. S/W 1.00
1,409.00 S.F. 0/W 1-2_4H 3.02
449.50 S.F. 0/W 1 -lo 3.02
4,675.00
730.09
1,113.55
182.77
4,255.13
1,357.49
121•:63. >4
MAY 14, 1991 PAGE 1C
ITEM
NO.
OWNER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
„UANTI TY
ASSESSED
DESCRIPTION
CF
ASSESSMENT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
RATE AMOUNT ASSESSED
42 C.C.I.S.J.
P3 CRAWER 11C 73483
ALL BLOCK 1264
MERCHANTS 1
8-4, WYNN SEALE SCHLTJL
*SIDE 13TH ST.
43 ALTCN C. ORCIN
1903 LEOPARC 76406
LJT ol, 3LK 1104
MERCHANTS 2
3-4 *SIDE BRCWNLEE
44 CHURCH'S CHICKEN JF C.C.
5151 FLYNN PKWY 4614
CITY 78411
LOTS 33 TO 25, 3LK 1004
MERCHANTS 3
8-4
45 DEVY AMALIE LANE G
JOSEPH W. LANE
4326 HAMLETT 78415
LETS 31 C 32/ 3LK 1004
MERCHANTS 3
8-4 *8 S/W
**RET
15TH ST. INTERSECTION
414.14 L.B.C.D.S MIXT.
.0.00 L.r.C.G•om PVNT.
_.03.44 S.F. S/W
• 100.00 S.F. 3/h
-0- L7 .
-0- S.F. D/W
6UCKAR30 TRAIL INTJRSECTECY
9.75
4.68
1.00
.30
1'_'.3.30 L.-.C.C.& PSMT. _).,3
• .JJ L -.C.G.0 PLMT. 13.50
435.33 3.F. S/W 1.00
• 164.33 5 S/W 1.00
222.24 S.F.0/'W 1-2. 3.32
- 297.0 J.F. D/W rl'_ 3.02
BR0Wr LEE BLVD.
125.03 L.F.C.G.& PV'1T.
4.00 L.F.C.G.e. PVM T.
`q65.1 S.F. S/W
* 48.00 S.F. S/W
221.99 S.F. 0/e 1-31
-O- S.F. D/W
19.50
19.50
1.00
1.00
3.02
1:5.00 L.F.L.G.G PV11T. 19.50
0* 14.00 L.F.C.C.& PV'^F. 19.50
*1/000.00 S.F. 5/W 1.00
** 1:2.00 5.1. S/W 1.00
-0-3.F. D/W -0-
-J- S.F. 3/W -0-
4/037.87
97.60
2.'•93.44
50.00
2,437
11131.00
465.33
184.33
571.16
89'3.45
-'.437.57
70.00
565.51
48.00
670.41
21437.50
273.00
1/000.00
11_.00
''.7:77.77
J.710.42
3/J2_.30
t
MAY 14, 1991 RASE 11
J:SCRIPTICN
OWNER AND ,UANTITY CF
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED ASSESSMENT
ITEM
NC.
TOTAL
AMOUNT
?ATE
AM3UNT ASSESSED
46 MRS. CriESTER JJnNSTEN EST.
C/C NCR`1A JEHNST CN
1033 HARRISCN 71404
LOTS 29 TO G N 52'
OF LOT 36. PART Cr 37 E
5 50' OF LOT 30, LLK ;04
MERCHANTS 4
B-5°SIOFS
107.1 STREET
200.79 L.F.C.S.L PVMT. 19.50
0 10.00 L.F.C.5.L PV'"' 19.60
-.410.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
c 9j4.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
-O- S.F. D/w
-U- S.Y. E/W
3TAPL3S INTLPS:CTS
SIX POINTS
JVEPLAY ONLY AND
SELECTED 5/W REPAIR
47 ALAN UINN, ETAL - 120.00 L.F.C.G.t.
214 OHIO 15.00 L.F.C.G.c
LJT 5. BLK 21 -0- S.I. S/W
DEL MAR SURD. -O- S.F. S/W
B-5 -0- S.F. 0/W
-O- S.F. U/W
48 o POINTS PARKING. INC.
P3 BOX 3056 78404
LOT 11. ILK 20
DEL MAR SU30.
A3
49 RENE HAAS WHITTLE
PO BC% 3806 7d404
LOT 12R L 1319. BLK 20
DEL MAR SUDO.
*NO RECONSTRUCTICN
?VMT. .00
..M1. -0-
1.30
-0-
50.00 L.F.C.u.L P'r'T. .02
-0- L.F.C.G.L PVMT. -0-
138.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
-0- S.r-. S/W -0-
-J- S.F. 0/w -0-
- 0- S.`. D/W -0-
3.915.41
195.00
1.410.00
75.00
-0-
158.00
-,1-
0 130.00 L.F.C.5.G i'V4T. .03 -0-
-0- L.P.C.6.L PVMT. -0- -0-
-U- S. S/W -0- -0-
- 0- S.F. 3/W -0- -0-
-0- 3.F. u/0 -0- -J-
- 0- S.F. 0/N -0- -0-
. 41
.03
j.J0
. 13
MAY 14♦ 1991 P453 12
ITEM
NC.
O'ANER AND
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
:;UANTITY
ASSEss'O
0LS321P :1GN
AS S35ST.E NT
�—T
TOTAL
AMOUNT
RATE AMOUNT AS3ES5E0
50 EVELYN L. DARILEK
407 PALMERO 78404
LOT 14, BLK <0
DEL MAR SUBD.
A3
51 GREGORY SALV1
13 ICSNHOUS5 LN 7241L
LOT 15, SLK 2C
D2L MAR SURD.
A
7'..00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT.
- 0- L.-.C.G.L PUNT.
206.00 t.F. S/W
-0- .z S/W
-0- S.F. 4/k
.00
1.30
70.00 L.F.C.G... PYtT. .00
pvlT. -0-
10.4.00 s.F. S/W 1.00
-0- S.F. 3/W -0-
- :0- S.F. 2/W -0-
- 3- S.F. 1/A -0-
-0-
208.00
- 0-
10-..03
-0-
52 MARIA L. GONLALEZ 75.00 L.F.C.G.E PVMT. .00 -0-
( 927 AYERS 74404 -7- L.F.C.G.0 PYRT. -0- -0-
L3T 15, BLK 20 0.00 S.F. S/W 1.00 52.00
D:L MAR SUbO. -0- 0.F. S/W-0-
( Ad -0- S.F. 5/3 -0- O.F-3- . D/W -0- -0-
53 .R.NE HAAS 73.00 L.F•C.G.6 PVMT. .00 -0-
P. C. BOX 3+306 -0- L.E.C.C.0 PV91I. -0- -0-
L2T 17, GLK 20 9.1.00 S.F. S/31.00 92.00
DEL MAR SUBD. -0- S.F. S/k -0- -0-
A3 -0- S.F. 0/3
-0-
-0- -0-
-0- S.F. 2/.. -0- -0-
(
54 ANTCNIO HERNANUEL 75.00 L.F.C•u.t. PVMT. .00
( 4825 AUGUSTA CIR. -0- L.F.C.c.G PVNT. -0-
CITY 78413 10.00 S.F. S/W 1.00
LOT 18, dLK 20 -0- S.F. S/, -2-
DEL MAR SUBD. -0- S.F. /W -0-
AB -0- —I.E. 0/3 -J-
1
- 0-
2
208.03
104.03
52.01
MAY 14r 1991 PAGE 13
ITEM
NO.
OwNER ANC
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
:UANTI TY
ASSESSED
J_SCRIPTIE J
CF
4 S5ESSacNT
TOTAL
AMOUNT
RAT: AMOUNT ASSsSS-D
55 W.M. J. TEETER
3774 SUNSET BLVD.
NOUSTCN, TX 77005
— J— L.F.C.G.G PVMT.
—J— L.F.C.;.r. ?VMT.
—0— S.F. 5/W
— 0 _/w
— 0— J.R. 2/W
— 3— S.F. 0/,
57 cRNEST c PART 3. uAV-NPURT 55.07 '9."T.
RE. 1 n3X 1973 —0— L.—.C.G.L PNMT.
RJBSTUwI, TX 76380 —0— J.F. Sin
LJT 20r 0LK 20 —0— 5.V. S/W
.L MAR 5080 —0— S.F. o/w
A3 —3— S.F. li/w
5d FATHI G. FAM
819 AYERS 78404
LOTS 91 101 llr ELK 1?
DEL MAR SU80.
AB
59 CITIZENS STATE BANK
TAX ASSESS. ASSOC.
PJ BOX 171720
SAN ANTOiTIO, TX 70217
LOT 12r BLK 19
DEL MAR SUBL.
AB
LAarVIlw STREET
-0-
-0-
0.00 L.F.C.G.L PV.'11. .00
—0— L.F.C.G.0 P4M T. —0-
416.00 S.F. 5/W 1.00
—0— S.F. S/W —0-
-0— S.F. D/w -0-
-0— S.F. D/'. —0-
75.06 L.F.C. G.& P't'1 T. .00
—0— L.F.C.G.L PVMT. —0-
52.06 5.E. 5/w 1.00
—0— S.F. S/W —J-
-J— S.F. C/W —0—
S.F. 0/W —J-
60 FATHI G. FAM 75.02 L.F•C•G.S r"r'1T. .u0
819 AYERS 78404 —0— L.''.C.G.L PVMT.
LJT 13r SLK 19 —0— S.F. S/W —0—
DEL MAR SUBU. —0— S.r. S/W —0—
C AB —3— S.F. 0/W —0-
-0— S.F. 0/K —0—
-0-
- 0-
-0-
41 .00
- a-
- 0-
32.30
— U—
.00
Ot
415.01
_...0(
.01
MAY 149 1991
ITEM
NO.
GWNER ANC
PROPERTY DESCRIPTICN
UUANTI TY
ASSESSED
DESCR IPTIU:
CF
ASSESSMENT
PAE 14
TOTAL
AMCUNT
RATE AMOUNT ASSESSZO
of DR. MARY E. MADDEN 217.42 L.F.C.G.G P4MT,.
701 AYERS 76404 -0- L.F.C.G.L PWT.
LOTS 149 159 10, SLK 19 204.00 S.F. S/W
DEL MAR SUED. -9- 9.F. S/W
A6 -0- F. 0/W
-0- n.-. 0/W
9Al A -_ STRE=T
TID AYuRS LTkE(
TL1 S:UTH SIDE
t
.00
1.00 204.00
204.00
TOTAL ASSESSMENTS caa 1(0199)94.41
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 of frontage shall bear to the whole number of front feet of property
actually improved in accordance with the modified 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
"MODIFIED 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. Due to the additional special
benefits accruing to the property owners on Ayers whose property has head -in parking adjacent
thereto, the Front Foot Plan has been modified to increase the assessment to those abutting
property owners to make the assessment just and equitable and to produce a substantial
equality of benefits received and burdens imposed.
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,
together with all costs and expenses of collection including reasonable attorney's fees, 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: May 7, 1991, and a personal liability and charge against
the real and true owner or owners 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.
AG5000.001.kp 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 or 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 7. 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 11 day of
1991.
A 1'1 EST:
C\'gCN
City ecretary MAYOR
THE CITY OFPUS CHRISTI
APPROVED: '7 DAY OF ou , 1991.
JAMES R. BRAY JR., CITY ATTORNEY
By: . J (,r.a,BA a a filzt ii o
Assistant Ci Attorney
Aosow.00t.kp 6
Corpus Christi, Texas
1 day of"11-� , 19 3
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance an emergency
exists requiring suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at
three regular meetings; I/we, therefore, request that you suspend said Charter rule and pass this
ordinance finally on the date it is introduced, or at the present meeting of the City Council.
Respectfully, Respectfully,
Council Members
MAYOR
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
The above ordinance was passed by the following vote:
Mary Rhodes J. , LA
Cezar Galindo
Leo Guerrero
Betty Jean Longoria
Edward A. Martin
Joe McComb
Dr. David McNichols
Clif Moss
Mary Pat Slavik
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FT—ICE
to girls de abunin
tale of hearing to
be held st 0.M. on May
14, 1991, in the City Council
Chambers, - City Hall, 1201
Leopard Street, Corpus
Christi, Texas, to levy assess-
ments for improvements to
be constructed In end along
the following:
Dal Mar Arta, Philo II
1. Palero Snet, hien San-
te Fe Street to South Staples
Street;
2. CI' • -• les,
and At from
$ante Fe meda
Sneer;
3, Del Mf alit card, from
Sarna Fe tires ire Alameda
Street
4. Sanas tr,¢treet,.West-
side only, fSn Ayers Street
to LcuisiM
5. Lotlhi*MflosUs, North
RoadrYey . Sante Fe
Street; and
, from
Louisiana '.evens to Ayers
Street -
with the Gaol corpus Chris -
d, Nuti4slialty, leads, and
a lien psesaesd against each
property SI* abetting each
°trot, or 0008b0 thereof an-
prowl.
This streeil be (.con-
structad cannon to a
width and to permit the
laying Meedi[d B" curb
peueteP 1Y com-
pacted stabilized
Type 'S' as -
base and a 2'
Tp 'D Hot Mix asphaltic
YPe
°valhent. The
street will be 48' in width
6v beck of
constructed
60 foot
M be a
r
to/the cdtbon
the stress The
4' Wer and
dllieway
s*, will be con-
p_:'ihown on the
rNOTICE IS given to ebuttingl
owners of a public hearing to
May
held at 2:00 p.m. on
14, 1991, in the City Council
Chambers, City Hall, 1201
Leopard Street, Corpus
Christi, Texas, to levy assess-
ments for improvements to
be constructed in and along
the following:
Del Mar Area, Phase 11
1. Palero Street, from Ssp-
to Fe Street to South Staples
Street; •
2. Clifford, Cole, Naples,
and Atlantic Streets from
Santa Fe Street to Alameda
Street;
3. Del Mar Boulevard, from
Santa Fe Street to Alameda
Street;
• 4. Santa Fe Street, West-
side only, from Ayers Street
to Louisiana Avenue;
• 5. Louisiana Avenue, North
Roadway, from Santa Fe
Street to Alameda Street end
6. Lawnview Street, from
Louisiana Avenue to Ayers
Street.
with the City of Corpus Chris-
ti, Nueces Courcy, Texas, and
e lien assessed against each
property owner abutting each
street, or portion thereof Im-
proved.
This street shall be recon-
structed by excavation to e
width and depth to permit the
laying of a standard 6' curb
and gutter section, 12' com-
pacted lime stabilized
subgrede, 5y,• Type 'B• as-
phaltic concrete base end a 2•
Type IT Hot Mix espheltic
concrete pavement. The
street will be 48' .In width
measured from the back of
curb end will be constructed
within the 60 foot
right-of-way. There will be a
4' wide reinforced concrete
sidewalk tied to the curb on
both sides of the street. The
sidewalks will be 4' thick end
reinforced concrete driveway
aprons, 6' thick, will be con-
structed as shown on the
plans.
Estimated amount per front
foot proposedto tlreaeeased
against owners:
Item; Bid Price Plus Engineer-
ing Costs: Assessment hep.
Atlantic, Naples, Lawnvlew,
Clifford & Palmero Streit
28' Wide Streets, BOC
6' Curb, Gutter 6 Pavement;
515.25 L.F.: 515.52 L.F.
Louisiana Boulevard
34' Wide Street, 80C
6' Curb, Gutter & Paverhert
$70.97 L.F.: 519.50 L.R.
Del Mar Boulevard & Cela
Street
38' Wide Street, BOC
6' Curb, Gutter & Pavarrrar&
$48.73 L.F.: 528.09 L.F.
Clifford St., Alameda to
Staples St.
40' Wide Street, DOC-
6'
OG6' Curb, Gutter B Farr
530.40 L.F.: $19.60E.S.
Sidewalk; $1.73 S.F4;$1,00
B.F.
Driveway; 53.34 S.F. $134
S.F.
Resident, School &
Church Property
6' Curb, Gutter &
Pavement: $0;75 L.F.
Sidewalk: $1.00 S.F.
Driveway' S3 24 S F
Cost K Street
28' BOC, 531.24 L,F. - 34'
BOC, 594.42 L.F. - 38' BOC,
548.13 L.F. - 40' BOC,
550.35 L.F.
•Reidential Property located
on Del Mar Boulevard end
Cole Street which have ac-
cess roads adjacent to them
will be charged $26.09 L.F.
for curb, gutter, and pave-
ment.
Total Bid Price,
rellmiina!y_ 0
rellmineryAssessemsma
1,3ir 3.38
O appear to be
treed {h peSn or by counsel
end afar eillrevidenu'
Armando Chaps,
City Secretary
Ismer* givenTICE IS wneie of eto abutt
he bid at 2:0 hewing y 1
p.m, oonn May
Ila,199EMthe City Council
201
City Nal, 1201
�aes ti bid asseee-
menta for improvements to
W Cansrruetea In and along
Me following:
Del Mer Area, Phase 11
1. Nero Street, Fe Street to South StaplesStreet;
Clifford,. Cole, Naples,
A6entm Streets from
• a Fe StrMt..[p:.Aarns.
-�eeet;
Senta,6Pe Stret to A
Street;
4. Santa Fe Street, West-
side only, from Ayers Street
to Louisiana/Avenue;
6, Louisiana Avenue, North '
Boadwa , from '
Street to yAlameda Street; and'
6. Lawnview Street, from 1
Louisiana Avenue to Ayers
Street.
with the City of Corpus Chris -
11, Nueces County, Texas, end
a In assessed against each
ti f
ichlrn-
rise Mleet drag be reean-
W ppnk to
HS. of a ectison, 6- curb
uitar
and gsection, 12' com-
pacted lime stabilized
p6y,' Type '8' as
b Concrete base end a 2'
sonc
YPerete •D' Mbe
Mix aevement.epftThaeltic
Street will be 48' in width
measured from the back of
stab end "fit be constructed
within... the 60 foot
901-way..There will be e
wide reinforced concrete
Sklinvelk both sides of the street TM
,mNfor ed willsidewalks be Miele and
a
Wane, 8' thick, will beyworn-
strutted as shown on the
Ens.
etimeted amount per front
=pc= to be messed
hem; Bid Price PIue EngMeer-
ing Costs: Armament Rate
Atlantic, Naples, Lawnview,
(Ilford & Palmero Stints;
2$' Wide Streets, BOC
6' Curb, Gutter & Pavement;
315.26 L.F.: 515.52 L.F.
Loulalene Boulevard
34' Wide Street, BOC
6' Curb, Gutter & Pavement;
570.97 L.F.: 519.50 L.F.
Del Mar Boulevard & Cole
Street
38' Wide Street, SOC
8' Curb, Gutter & Pavement;
346.73 L.F.: 526.09 L.F.
Gifford St., Alameda to
Staples St.
40' Wide Street, BGC
6' Cut, Gutter & Pavement;
$30.40 L.F.: 519.50 L.F.
Sidewalk; 51.73 S.F.: 31.00
S.F.
Driveway; 33.34 S.F.: 53.24
S.F.
Msidential, School 8
Church Property
6•' Cut,. Gutter &
Pavement: 39.75 L.F.
Sidewalk: $1.00 S.F.
Driveway: $3.24 S.F.
Cost R Street
al BOC, 331.24 L.F. • 34'
BOC. 594.42 LI. - 3Y 80C,
$48:13 L.F. - 40' 80C,
$60.35 L.F.
M oidentlel -Property located
an Del Mar Boulevard and
Cole Streetwhich have u-
m' roads *dissent to them
will be charged" 526.09 L.F.
for curb, gutter, and pave-
ment.
Total Bid Price,
32,064,756.80
Preliminary Asstaeements
3630,295.52 '
City Portion 51,534.463.38
Any person or persons
Maculated In sold pro -
Fa M9 may appear to be
parson' or by counsel
and may offer 'evidence:
Armando Chaps,
City Secretary
plans.
Estimated amount per front
foot p'3posed :3 be assessed
against owners:
Item; Bid Price Plus Engineer-
ing Costs: Assessment Rate
Atkmtic; Naples, Lawnview,
& Pelmero Streets;
Stilets, BOC'
6-+Cxrlbr Gutter & Pavement;
,$15 1..F.: $15,.,2L.F.
Boul' .amu
Pavement:
09 t.F. ;
Alpihede t6 f
4? Street, BOC
6• cuss gutter & Pavement; •
$3Q 46_L F.: $19.50 L.F.
S'• $1.73 S.F.: 51.00
S.r;
: 53.34 S.F.: $44._
rttial, School &
I, Property'
., Gutter &
: $9.75 L.F.
$1.00 S.F.
$3.24 S.F.
C28'ost :.`.`, ,.531.24 L.F. - 34' ,
BOC, .42 L.F. - 3$'. 80C,
$48.. k .JL.F. - 40' BOC,
560,...-.
ial Property located
itI Mar Boulevard and
Street which have ac -
roads adjacent t mere
be charged 528.09 L.F.
for cut, gutter, and pave-
ment.
Total •Bid
52,084,7590..
Pretminary. F, Assess
5530,295.5,2-.
City Portion $1,534 -'
Any person ;or per a,
interested in said pr b.
seeding may - appear to be
Mord in person or by counsel
and may offer evidence.
Armando Chepa,
City Secretary