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HomeMy WebLinkAbout024188 ORD - 08/29/2000 AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 7, 2000, IN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI ON THE QUESTIONS OF AUTHORIZING OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY SUPPORTED BY AD VALOREM TAXES AND AUTHORIZING A SALES AND USE TAX PURSUANT TO SECTION 4A OF ARTICLE 519006, VERNON'S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR PROCEDURES FOR HOLDING SUCH ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF ELECTION AND PUBLICATION THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF BRANCH EARLY POLLING PLACES; DESIGNATING POLLING PLACE LOCATIONS; AUTHORIZING A JOINT ELECTION WITH NUECES COUNTY; AND ENACTING PROVISIONS INCIDENT AND RELATING TO THE SUBJECT AND PURPOSE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the citizens of Corpus Christi should have the opportunity to approve the issuance of obligations of the City supported by ad valorem taxes for needed public improvements and to approve a program for economic betterment of the community; and WHEREAS, the City is authorized by Article VIII of the City Charter to issue general obligation bonds in accordance with State law; and WHEREAS, the Texas Legislature in Section 4A of Article 5190,6, Vernon's Texas Revised Civil Statutes, has empowered local communities with the means of improving the economic health and prosperity of their citizens and the City Council finds that the projects to be presented to the voters, as specified in Propositions 4, 5, and 6 of Section 7 below, are each authorized by Section 4A of Article 5190,6; and WHEREAS, a public hearing shall be held before the election to inform the residents of the City of the cost and impact of the projects proposed to be authorized in Propositions 4,5, and 6 of Section 7, below, with notice as required by law, and the public shall be invited to speak at said public hearing; and WHEREAS, it is provided in Section 3.004 of the Texas Election Code that the governing body shall order elections pertaining to municipal affairs, give notice and appoint election officers to hold the election; and WHEREAS, Nueces County will also be conducting a general election on November 7, 2000, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION I. A special City election (hereinafter the "Election") shall be held in the City OJRB0502.00J f' ~a 8 8 of Corpus Christi, Texas, on November 7, 2000, for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the City ballot propositions that authorize the issuance of obligations supported by ad valorem taxes and authorize a corporation governed by Section 4A of Article 5190,6, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, to use a sales and use tax of up to three-eighths of one percent for projects authorized by said statute, SECTION 2. At the Election all the qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi shall be permitted to vote, SECTION 3. Precinct ballot counters shall be employed at the election in accordance with the Texas Election Code and the Election shall be held at the polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City of Corpus Christi, as set forth on Attachment A hereto incorporated by reference and made part of this ordinance, The Election shall be held in accordance with the election laws of the State of Texas, The polls shall be open from 7:00 a,m. to 7:00 p,m, on the day of the Election, Testing of the precinct ballot counting equipment shall be conducted as prescribed by the Secretary of State's directive "Alternate iYlethod of Testing Precinct Ballot Equipment", SECTION 4. The City Secretary shall conduct the Election as directed by ordinance of the City Council and by law in accordance with the joint election agreement to be entered into with Nueces County, He is directed to request consideration by the U. S, Department of Justice of the submission of any change herein which requires preclearance, and to provide such demographic data and information as required by law, SECTION S. Paper ballots and precinct ballot counters shall be used for the conduct of the Election on election day and for early voting. Early voting in person at each of the temporary branch polling places shall be conducted as follows: Such early voting in person may be conducted at the main early voting polling place located in the first floor lobby of Nueces County Courthouse, 90 I Leopard, or at the temporary branch polling places set forth in Attachment B, incorporated by reference and made a part of this ordinance. In addition, early voting in person may be conducted at the mobile temporary branch polling places set forth in Attachment C, incorporated by reference and made a part ofthis ordinance, during the days and hours specified therein. The City Secretary is authorized, in the event of an emergency, preventing any of the designated polling places from being utilized, to provide for suitable replacement locations. Each branch polling place and the main early polling place shall serve all election precincts, SECTION 6. The City Secretary is directed to post and publish such election notices as are required by the Election Laws of the State of Texas, The City Secretary is further appointed as the authority and officer responsible for the conduct of said election and is hereby authorized and directed to make all necessary arrangements for the holding of said election in accordance with and subject to the laws of this State including but not limited to coordinating the election process, including use of tabulation equipment, supplies and printing of ballots, in accordance with the joint election agreement to be executed with Nueces County. OJRB0502,OOl 2 SECTION 7. At the Election, the voters shall be presented with the following propositions (in English and Spanish) in the form prescribed by the Texas Election Code: PROPOSITION NO.1 STREET IMPROVEMENTS FOR AGAINST Authorizing the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi to issue the bonds and notes of said City in one or more series or issues, in the aggregate principal amount of $20,776,000, for the purpose ofIMPROVlNG THE STREETS OF THE CITY, INCLUDING: *STREET liYlPROVEMENTS FOR: -McARDLE ROAD PHASE 3 (EVERHART ROAD TO HOLMES DRIVE), -HORNE ROAD (AYERS STREET TO KOSTORYZ STREET), -CLIFF MAUS ROAD PHASE lA (FM 665 TO JUST SOUTH OF ROCKFORD ROAD), -YORKTOWN BOULEVARD (LAKE TRAVIS DRIVE TO WEBER ROAD), -CITY SHARE OF CONSTRUCTION IN NEW SUBDIVISIONS, -STREET LIGHTING, -GUARDRAILS/PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES/SCHOOL ZONE, -INTERSECTION APPROACH IMPROVEMENTS; *STREET RESURFACING AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS FOR: -UP RIVER ROAD (IH 37 TO LEOPARD STREET), -ALAMEDA STREET (PARADE DRIVE TO OCEAN DRIVE), -AYERS STREET (SOUTH PADRE ISLAND DRIVE TO PORT A VENUE), -GOLLIHAR ROAD (CROSSTOWN EXPRESSWAY TO KOSTORYZ ROAD), -SOUTH STAPLES STREET (GOLLIHAR ROAD TO WILLIAMS DRIVE); *NElGHBORHOOD STREET RECONSTRUCTION ON: -L YONS STREET, -BlRiYllNGHAM STREET, -ANNA VILLE ROAD/CA TCA Y/AZORE, -JAMAlCAlBROOKDALE, - WOODLA WN/LAGUNA SHORES/WHITING; *SIDEW ALK ACCESSIBILITY liYlPROVEMENTS FOR THE DISABLED; *TRAFFlC SIGNAL lMPROVEiYlENTS AT CONGESTED INTERSECTIONS WITH HIGH ACCIDENT RATES; *ClTY SHARE OF COST PARTICIPATION IN STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT PROJECTS ON -FM 624 (US 77 TO FiYl1889), -McKINZIE ROAD PHASE 2 (HAVEN TO SOUTH CITY LIMITS), -FUTURE PROJECTS; OJRB0502001 , ,) with the bonds and notes of each such series or issue, respectively, to mature serially within not to exceed 25 years from their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such lawful rates as shall be determined to be most advantageous to the public in the judgment of the City Council, and authorizing said City Council to levy and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and notes and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds and notes at maturity, to the extent required by law, PROPOSITION NOo 2 PARK AND RECREATION AND MUSEUM IMPROVEMENTS FOR AGAINST Authorizing the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi to issue the bonds and notes of said City in one or more series or issues, in the aggregate principal amount of $4,694,000, for the purpose ofIMPROVEMENTS TO PARK AND RECREATION AND MUSEUM FACILITIES, INCLUDING: *RENOV A TlON OF FOUR SENIOR AND SIX RECREATION CENTERS, INCLUDING: -ETHEL EYERLY COiYlMUNITY & SENIOR CENTER, -OAK PARK RECREATION CENTER, -OSO RECREATION CENTER, -JOE GARZA RECREATION CENTER, -LINDALE RECREATION CENTER, -T.C. AYERS RECREATION CENTER, -BEN GARZA GYMNASIUM, -BROADMOOR SENIOR CENTER, -GREENWOOD SENIOR CENTER, -LINDALE SENIOR CENTER; *YOUTH OUTDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES, INCLUDING: -H,P. GARCIA PARK, -PRICE PARK, -SOUTH GUTH PARK, - WALDRON PARK, -BILL WITT PARK; *RENOVATlON/DEVELOPMENT OF EXISTING PARKS, INCLUDING: -LOS ENClNOS PARK ($100,000), -NUECES RIVER PARK ($100,000), -OAK PARK ($100,000), -PARKER PARK ($100,000), -SOUTH BLUFF PARK ($100,000), -ST. ANDREWS PARK ($75,000), -SURFSIDE PARK ($100,000), -WEST GUTH PARK ($200,000), -BRIGHTON PARK ($25,000); OJRB0502,OO 1 4 'H.E.B. TENNIS CENTER PAVILION; 'CORPUS CHRISTI SCIENCE AND HISTORY MUSEUM FIRE SUPPRESSION AND HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS; with the bonds and notes of each such series or issue, respectively, to mature serially within not to exceed 25 years from their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such lawful rates as shall be determined to be most advantageous to the public in the judgment of the City Council, and authorizing said City Council to levy and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and notes and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds and notes at maturity, to the extent required by law. PROPOSITION NO.3 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR AGAINST Authorizing the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi to issue the bonds and notes of said City in one or more series or issues, in the aggregate principal amount of$5,330,000, for the purpose of PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY IMPROVEiYlENTS, INCLUDING: 'ANIMAL AND VECTOR CONTROL FACILITY, 'FIRE/POLICE TRAINING FACILITY (PHASE ONE - FIRE TOWER AND RANGE), , liYlPROVEMENTS TO FIRE STATIONS (ADA, COED), 'CONSTRUCTION OF MUSTANG ISLAND FIRE SUB-STATION, 'HEALTH DEPARTMENT MAJOR ROOF REPAIRS, with the bonds and notes of each such series or issue, respectively, to mature serially within not to exceed 25 years from their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such lawful rates as shall be determined to be most advantageous to the public in the judgment of the City Council, and authorizing said City Council to levy and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and notes and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds and notes at maturity. PROPOSITION NO.4 SEAWALL IMPROVEMENTS FOR AGAINST The adoption of a sales and use tax (under Section 4A ofthe Development Corporation Act of 1979) for the promotion and development of improvements to the downtown Seawall and for maintenance and operating costs of said Seawall improvements for the life thereof at the rate of one-eight of one percent to be imposed for 25 years, PROPOSITION NOo 5 MULTIPURPOSE ARENA OJRB0502,OOl 5 FOR AGAINST The adoption ofa sales and use tax (under Section 4A of the Development Corporation Act of 1979) for the promotion and development of construction of a iYlultipurpose Arena and for maintenance and operating costs of said iYlultipurpose Arena for the life thereof at the rate of one-eight of one percent to be imposed for 25 years, PROPOSITION NO.6 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SALES TAX FOR AGAINST The adoption ofa sales and use tax (under Section 4A of the Development Corporation Act of 1979) for the promotion and development of new and expanded business enterprises at the rate of one-eighth of one percent to be imposed for 12 years, SECTION 8. The voter-approved obligations issued pursuant to Propositions 1,2, and 3 of Section 7 shall be secured by the full tax rate authorized by the Texas Constitution, in accordance with Article Vlll, Section I (b) of the City Charter. SECTION 9. Monies collected from Proposition Nos, 4, 5, and 6, respectively, shall be maintained in separate funds, each fund to be used only for the purposes authorized by that proposition as limited by this ordinance, SECTION 10. Monies maintained in the separate fund for Proposition No.6 shall be expended only to attract and secure facilities and employers who contractually agree I) to add new facilities or expand existing facilities in Corpus Christi, and 2) to permanently hire or maintain employees in Corpus Christi, Criteria shall be developed to assure that employers assisted with said funds meet the requirements of this section, and such criteria shall include provision for repayment of incentives and/or economic sanctions for failure to meet the criteria. Further, monies maintained in the separate fund for Proposition NO.6 shall never be used for projects associated with the dredging of Packery Channel or for the projects proposed to be authorized in Propositions 4 and 5 of Section 7 of this Ordinance. This paragraph is intended to be a contract with the voters that monies from Proposition No.6 will only be expended for the purposes stated in this paragraph, SECTION 11. The City Council finds that the Seawall Improvements proposed in Proposition No, 4 serve multiple purposes which meet the economic development objectives of Section 4A of the Development Corporation Act (which objectives the statute also defines to include projects authorized by Section 4B of the Act). The findings specifically include, but are not limited to, the following: First, the Seawall is a facility and improvement which promotes new and expanded business development. The downtown area protected by the Seawall consists of approximately 551 acres with private property tax valuation of$203,000,5ll, including: major office buildings, the City's largest hotels, Convention Center, Memorial Coliseum, Art Center, Art iYluseum, Science and History Museum, Harbor Playhouse, iYluseum of Oriental Cultures, Selena Bayfront Auditorium, and OJRB050200J 6 Heritage Park, the City's primary entertainment district with numerous nightclubs and restaurants, the city marina, and warehouses and terminal facilities of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority. The Seawall is essential to maximizing new and expanded commercial and retail business development and retaining commercial business activity in the area. Maximizing development in the area is critical to employment and the long-term economic health of the City and its residents. Second, the Seawall meets the Section 4B criteria of promoting or developing new or expanded business enterprises, including a project to provide public safety (storm and flood protection) facilities, streets (the Seawall sidewalk is an essential part of the Shoreline Drive right-of-way serving hundreds of thousands of pedestrians, and is part of the Bayfront Hike and Bike Trail), drainage (connecting with the City's stormwater system, it is a fundamental part of draining the commercial areas behind the Seawall), general municipally owned improvements, related improvements, and other projects determined to promote or develop new or expanded business enterprises. Third, it meets the Section 4B purpose of being required or suitable for use for entertainment (for example, hundreds of thousands gather there to watch and participate in events such as Buccaneer Days, Bayfest, parades, sailing regattas, the Fourth of July and Millennium Celebration fireworks displays, and the East- West Powerboat Races), tourist, convention, and public park purposes and events, As a place conducive to gatherings of hundreds of thousands of people, the Seawall serves the function of an auditorium, amphitheater, or concert hall. In addition, it serves as a public park and supports facilities and open space improvements, In addition, the Seawall complex (including the Marina) serves, and has the capacity to expand its services of, store, restaurant, concession, automobile parking facilities, and area transportation facilities. Fourth, the seawall is a port-related facility which supports waterborne commerce, SECTION 12. The election shall be conducted in accordance with the agreement between Nueces County and the City of Corpus Christi to hold ajoint election on November 7, 2000, a true copy of which shall is attached hereto as Attachment D and incorporated herein, and is hereby approved, The City Secretary is authorized to approve all lawful changes and additions to the procedures provided herein in order to implement such agreement, including but not limited to provisions for substations and mobile voting sites, SECTION 13. By approving and signing this ordinance, the Mayor officially confirms as his action all matters recited in this ordinance which by law come within his jurisdiction. SECTION 14. Iffor any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance or the ballot herein shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, work, or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 15, That upon written request of the Mayor or five Council members, copy attached, the City Council (I) finds and declares an emergency due to the need for immediate action necessary for the efficient and effective administration of City affairs and (2) suspends the Charter rule that requires consideration of and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed and takes effect upon first reading as an emergency measure this the _ day of ,2000, OJRB0502,OOl 7 ATTEST: ~ Armando Chapa, City Secretary ~ LE L FORM APPROVED U,j t ..2. 'I , 2000 JA S R, BRAY, JR" CITY A nORNEY BY: R. Jay sistant City Attorney OJRB0502.00 1 THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Sal1)ue! 1. Neal, 8 Corpus Christi, Texas Xfh6ay of Clu~2000 TO THE MEiYlBERS OF THE TY 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 two regular meetings: l/we, therefore, request that you suspend said Charler rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced, or at the present meeting of the City Council. Respectfully, Council Members The above ordinance was passed by the following vote: Samuel 1. Neal, Jr. Javier 0, Colmenero Melody Cooper Henry Garrett Dr. Arnold Gonzales Rex A. Kinnison Betty Jean Longoria John Longoria Mark Scott OJRB0502.00 I Respectfully, ~~~ Sa uel 1. Neal, r., ayor City of Corpus Christi n~iH.6,~ 9 PRECINCT NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 *9 **10 **11 **12 **13 **14 *15 ATTACHMENT "An CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI SPECIAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7,2000 ELECTION DAY POLLING PLACES VOTING LOCATION First Presbyterian Church 430 S. Carancahua, C.C. TX Windsor Park School 4525 S. Alameda SI., C.C, TX Cedar Ridge Townhomes Party Room 4445 Cedar Pass, C,C, TX Kostoryz Elementary School 3602 Panama, C,C, TX Hamlin Middle School 3900 Hamlin, C,C, TX Ethel Eyerly Community Center 654 Graham, C,C. TX Oak Park Special Emphasis School 3701 Mueller SI., C,C. TX Ella Barnes Elementary School (Cafeteria) 2826 Oso Parkway, C,C, TX Calallen Middle School 4602 Cornett, C.C. TX Bluntzer School House FM 666, C,C. TX Agua Dulce County Building Agua Dulce, TX Banquete Senior Citizens Center Banquete, TX Salazar Elementary School Matiana Ortiz Blvd" Robstown, TX Driscoll Grain Co-op FM Road 3354 and 73A, Bishop, TX The People's Baptist Church Old Brownsville Road, C,C, TX PRECINCT NO. VOTING LOCATION *16 London School 350 London Road, C,C. TX 17 Alternative High School Center 1530 Airline Rd" C.C, TX 18 Flour Bluff County Building 10110 Compton, C,C. TX *19 Port Aransas Community Center 710 W. Avenue A, Port Aransas, TX 20 Galvan Elementary School 3126 Masterson, C,C. TX 21 Kiwanis Recreation Center 3933 Timon Blvd., C.C. TX **22 Petronila School Cafeteria Petronila, TX *23 River Hills Baptist Church FM 624, C.C. TX 24 West Oso High School 5202 Bear Lane, C,C. TX **25 Leona Community Building Robstown, TX *26 Chapman Ranch Post Office Chapman Ranch, TX **27 Driscoll School Cafeteria 200 W. 4th Street, Driscoll, TX **28 Annaville Volunteer Fire Department (Violet) Rt. 3, Robstown, TX 29 Luther Jones Elementary School 7533 Lipes Avenue, C,C, TX 30 T.C, Ayers Recreation Center 1722 Winnebago, C.C, TX 31 Leal Residence 1217 10th Street, C.C, TX - PRECINCT NO. VOTING LOCATION 32 Blanche Moore Elementary School 6121 Durant, C.C. TX 33 George Evans Elementary School 1315 Comanche, C,C. TX *34 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Clarkwood Road, C.C. TX 35 St. Anthony's Church (Parish Hall) 201 George, Robstown, TX **36 Bishop Primary School (Special Education Room) Bishop, TX **37 Johnny S. Calderon County Building 710 E. Main St., Robstown, TX 38 Chas, W. Crossley School 2512 Koepke, C.C. TX 39 South Bluff United Methodist Church (Ed. Bldg.) 1329 Seventh Street, C.C, TX *40 Island Presbyterian Church 14030 Fortuna Bay, C,C, TX 41 Bonilla Building (Atrium) 2727 Morgan Avenue, C,C. TX 42 Wenzell Garage 217 Leming, C.C. TX 43 Wm, Travis Elementary School 3210 Churchill, C.C. TX 44 Zavala Senior Center 510 Osage, C.C. TX 45 George Wiggins Homes (Recreation Center) 2320 Buford, C,C. TX 46 South Texas Institute for the Arts 2021 Agnes, C.C. TX; 47 Ben Garza Gym 1815 Howard, C,C, TX PRECINCT NO. VOTING LOCATION 48 Mosier Garage 4637 Branscomb, C,C, TX 49 Scott Vetters Scout Hut 3221 McKinzie, C.C. TX 50 Lindale Recreation Center 3133 Swantner, C.C, TX *51 Weldon Gibson Elementary School (Cafeteria) 5723 Hampshire, C,C. TX 52 Korean Presbyterian Church 3757 Up River Road, C.C, TX 53 Sam Houston Elementary School 363 Norton Street, C.C. TX **54 Ortiz Intermediate School 208 E. Avenue H, Robstown, TX **55 SI. John's Parochial School Corner of 1st Ave. & w. Ave. F, Robstown, TX 56 La Armada Boys & Girls Hall 1455 Southgate, C.C, TX 57 Del Mar College (Richardson Auditorium) Baldwin & Ayers, C,C. TX 58 Menger Elementary School 2401 S. Alameda, C,C, TX 59 Incarnate Word Academy High School (Front Lobby) 2930 S. Alameda, C,C. TX 60 Adult Learning Center 3902 Morgan Ave., C,C. TX 61 Teenage Mothers Schools (TAMS) 3109 Carver, C.C. TX 62 Wynn Seale Middle School 1707 Ayers, C.C. TX 63 Parkway Presbyterian Church (Fellowship Hall) 3707 Santa Fe, C,C. TX - PRECINCT NO. VOTING LOCATION 64 Wilson Elementary School 3925 Ft. Worth, C,C. TX 65 Montclair Elementary School 5241 Kentner, C.C. TX 66 Fire Station No.7 3722 S, Staples, C.C. TX 67 C.C, Model Railroad Club 821 Louisiana Ave" C,C, TX 68 Pruett Garage 1226 Annapolis, C.C. TX 69 Baker Middle School 3445 Pecan, C,C, TX 70 Arrowsmith Apts. 5701 Williams Drive, C.C. TX 71 Lexington Elementary School 2901 McArdle, C.C, TX 72 Central Park Elementary School 3602 McArdle, C,C. TX 73 James W, Fannin Elementary 2730 Gollihar, C,C, TX 74 Cunningham Middle School 4321 Prescott, C,C. TX 75 David Crockett Elementary 2625 Belton, C,C, TX 76 Port Avenue Drug Store 913 Port Ave., C.C. TX 77 Lozano Elementary School 650 Osage, C.C. TX 78 John F. Kennedy School 5040 Rockford, C.C. TX 79 Robert Driscoll Middle School 261 Driscoll, C,C. TX 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 PRECINCT NO. VOTING LOCATION 80 Skinner Elementary School 1001 Bloomington, C,C. TX Fire Station NO.9 501 Navigation, C,C. TX La Raza Runaway Shelter 721 Omaha, C.C. TX Gulf Coast Council of La Raza 2203 Baldwin, C.C, TX C,C. Area Council for the Deaf 5151 McArdle, C,C. TX T.G, Allen Elementary School 1414 18th St., C,C, TX Munson Garage 3212 Topeka, C,C. TX Carroll Lane Elementary School 4120 Carroll Lane, C.C, TX Second Baptist Church 6701 Staples, C,C, TX Crossroads Baptist Church 5730 Kimbrough, C,C, TX Fire Station No. 11 910 Airline, C.C. TX The Shores Apartments 7350 McArdle, C,C. TX Cullen Place Jr. High 5224 Greely, C,C, TX Water Utilities Bldg., (Conference Room) 2726 Holly Road, C.C. TX Wm, Calk Elementary School 4621 Marie, C.C. TX St. Cyril & Methodius Church (Room E-1) 3210 S, Padre Island Drive, C,C, TX PRECINCT NO. VOTING LOCATION 96 Norton Street Church of Christ 3001 Norton, C,C. TX 97 Rosas Garage 4462 Dinn, C.C, TX 98 Moody High School 1818 Trojan Drive, C.C, TX 99 Bennett Garage 417 Villa Drive, C.C. TX 100 Tuloso-Midway Intermediate Elementary 1925 Tuloso Road, C,C, TX 101 Rand Morgan High School 2653 McKinzie Road, C,C, TX **102 Bishop High School Bishop, TX 103 Tuloso Midway Middle School 9830 LaBranch, C.C. TX **104 Lotspeich School Ruben Chavez Road, Robstown, TX **105 San Pedro School 800 W. Avenue D, Robstown, TX 106 Tom M, Browne Middle School 4301 Schanen, C.C. TX *107 Magee Elementary School 4201 Calallen Drive, C,C, TX **108 Coastal Bend Youth City Driscoll, TX 109 King High School 5225 Gollihar, C.C, TX 110 Hilltop Community Center 11425 Leopard, C,C, TX **111 LULAC West Apts. (Community Room) 10702 IH 37, C.C, TX ~ .. PRECINCT NOo VOTING LOCATION 112 Schanen Estates Elementary School 5717 Killarmet, C.C. TX 113 Garcia Elementary School 4401 Greenwood, C.C, TX 114 St. John's Baptist Church Annex 5445 Greenwood, C.C, TX 115 Club Estates Elementary School 5222 Merganser, C,C. TX 116 Elliott Grant Middle School 4350 Aaron, C,C, TX 117 Flour Bluff High School (Auditorium) 2505 Waldron Road, C,C, TX 118 Trinity Church of the Nazarene 6225 Weber, C,C, TX 119 Fire Station #14 South Staples & La Costa, C,C, TX 120 Woodlawn Elementary School 1110 Woodlawn, C.C. TX 121 C.P, Yeager Elementary School 5414 Tripoli, C,C. TX 122 Flour Bluff ISO (MaintenancelTransportation) 2505 Waldron, C.C. TX * Indicates partially outside city limits. Only voters who reside inside the city limits may vote, ** Totally outside the city limits, - A'ITACHMENT "B" EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS FOR NOVEMBER 7, 2000 JOINT ELECTION Octo 21 8:00 AoM. To 5:00 P.M. Octo 22 - 12:00 P.M. To 5:00 PoM. Ocl 23 thru Oct. 27 - 8:00 A.M. To 5:00 P.Mo Oct. 28 7:00 A.M. To 7:00 PoM. Oct. 29 12:00 PoM. To 5:00 P.M. Oct. 30 thru Nov. 3 7:00 AoM. To 7:00 P.M. 1. NUECES COUNTY COURTHOUSE 901 Leopard Street Corpus Christi, TXo 2. JOHNNY S. CALDERON COUNTY BUILDING 710 Eo Main Robstown, TX. 3. BISHOP COUNTY BUILDING 115 S. Ash Bishop, TXo 4. PORT ARANSAS CITY HALL 710 Wo Ave. "A" Port Aransas, TX. 5. FLOUR BLUFF COUNTY BUILDING 10110 Compton Corpus Christi, TX. 6. CORPUS CHRISTI AREA COUNCIL FOR THE DEAF 5151 Me Ardle Corpus Christi, TX. 7. GREENWOOD SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 4040 Greenwood Corpus Christi, TXo 8. HILLTOP COMMUNITY CENTER-ANNA VILLE 11425 Leopard St. Corpus Christi, TXo 90 MOUNA NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER OF CORPUS CHRISTI 614 Horne Rdo Corpus Christi, TX. \' 1'/ 10. CITY HALL 1201 Leopard St. Corpus Christi, TX. 11. DEL MAR COLLEGE-EAST CAMPUS Ayers & Baldwin Corpus Christi, TXo MOBILE EARLY VOTING CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER 7, 2000 JOINT ELECTION ATTACHMENT "C" SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1D 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21' SAM'S CLUB 4949 Greenwood 11 :00 - 6:00 NUECES COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER 415 Mainer Rd. Robstown, 11:00-6:00 ISLE MAil & MORE 14493 S. Padre Island 0, 10:00-4:00 PADRE STAPLES MALL Staples & S.P.I.D. 11:00-6;00 BANQUETE SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 8:00-5:00 22' 23' 24' 25' 26' 27' 28' ALBERTSON'S HEBlJ1D CORPUS CHRISTI LINDA'S PORT OF SUN HARVEST SUNRISE MALL 4818B.PJ.D. 31'02Biiidwin ARMY DEPOT Town & Country CORPUS 1440 Airline 5858S.P.I.D. 11:00-6:00 11 :00 - 8:00 Bldg. 8 Shopping Center CHRISTI. 11:00-6:00 11:00-6:00 308 Crecy St 11 :00 - 6:00 CORPUS CHRISTI MERCADO LAS C.C. ATHLEnC CLUB 9:00 - 4:30 ROOM HEB#18 HEB #22 PALMAS 2101 Airline COLUMBIA BAY 402 HarbOr Dr ~P.l.D. Robstown, TX. ~rsSt. 11:00-6:00 SPOHN HOSPITAL AREA MEDICAL 3:00-8:00 11:00-6:00 11:00-8:00 11:00-8:00 SOUTH CENTER SPOHN HOSPITAL 5950"Saratoga 7101 S.P.I.D. HEB#6 HEB'13 HEBtI11 HEB#4 600 EliZabeth 11:00-6:00 11:00-6:00 ~Alameda MOOiiP'iaza Port & Ayers 4737 Saratoga 11:00-6:00 11:00-6:00 11:00-6:00 11:00-6:00 11:00-6:00 DRISCOLL SPOHN MEMORIAL TEXAS A & M AT CC CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER HOBBY LOBBY HEB#5 ALBERTSON'S SUTHERLANDS 5300 Ocean Dr. HOSPITAL 2606 Hospital Blvd Moore PlilZa 11100 Leopard SI 4041 S. Staples 9:00 - 4:00 3533 S. Alameda 11 :00 - 6:00 11:00-6:00 11:00-6:00 5513Saraloga 11:00-6:00 11 :00 - 6:00 11 :00 - 6:00 PORTAIRS POST HEBtfT COLUMBIA OFFICE 3133 S. Alameda DOCTORS ~port 11:00-6:00 REGIONAL 9:00-5:00 HOSPITAL 3315 S. Alameda 11:00-6:00 DAVID BERLANGA SR. BANQUETE SENIOR DAVID BERLANGA, BANQUETE SENIOR ~ BANQUETE DAVID BERLANGA. SR. COMMUNITY CENTER CITIZENS CENTER SR.COMMUNITY CITIZENS CENTER SR, SENIOR CITIZENS COMMUNITY CENTER 12:00-5:00 8:00 - 5:00 CENTER 8:00-5:00 CENTER 8:00 - 5:00 8:00-5:00 ~oo . -5:00 29' 30' 31' l' 2' 3' 4 CORPUS CHRISTI HOME DEPOT SPOHN HOSPITAL OVEAL WILLIAMS CORPUS CHRISTI TRINITY TOWERS TRADE CENTER 5014 S. Padre Island SOUTH SENIOR CENTER ARMY DEPOT 101 N. upper 2833S.P.1.0. "' 595ci"'S8ratoga 141.4 Martin LutherKk'lg Bldg. 8 Broadway 11:00-6:00 11:00-6:00 11:00-6:00 '" 308 Crecy St. 8:00-4:00 9:00 - 12:30 9:00 - 4:30 HEBI12 HEBI6 TEXASA5MATCC UNDALE SENIOR HEB #3 58ci1Weber 432OS:" Alameda 6300 Ocean Dr. CENTER HEB'12 3500 Leopard St. 11:00-6:00 11:00-6:00 9:00-4:00 3135SWintner 5801"Weber 11:00-4:00 1:30-6:30 11:00-6:00 SUn!ERLANDS DEL MAR WEST SPOHN HOSPITAL PORTAIRS POST CORPUS CHRISTI 5 Points Old Brownsville Rd 600 Elizabeth OFFICE HEBI1 STATE SCHOOL , 11:00-6:00 9:00 - 4:00 11:00-6:00 4444 Kostoryz 902 Airport Rd. , ~Por1 11:00-6:00 10:00-4:00 I 9:00 - 5:00 SAM'S M D SURF & SKATE HOBBY LOBBY 4949 Greenwood Hamlin Shopping 5 Points TOWER II (CP& Ll HEB#4 COLUMBIA 11:00-6:00 Center 9:00-5:00 555N,Carancatlua 4737 Saratoga NORTHWEST 11:00-6:00 9:00 - 5:00 11:00-6:00 HOSPITAL FM 624 SPOHN MEMORIAL 9:00-4:00 MEDICAL CENTER 2606 Hospital Blvd. 11:00-6:00 I "ANQUETE SENIOR DAVID BERLANGA. BANQUETE SENIOR DAVID BERLANGA. BANQUETE DAVID BERLANGA, CITIZENS CENTER SR. COMMUNITY CITIZENS CENTER SR. COMMUNITY SENIOR CITIZENS SR. CITIZENS 12:00 5'00 CENTER 8:00 5:00 CENTER CENTER CENTER 8:00=5:00 8:00-5:00 8:00-5:00 8:00-5:00 (Approved August 24 2000) ATTACHMENT "D" ELECTION SERVICES CONTRACT STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF NUECES THIS CONTRACT, made this _ day of August, 2000, by and between City of Corpus Christi, and ERNEST M. BRIONES, County Election Officer, of Nueces County, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "Contracting Officer", and by authority of section 31.092(b), Texas Election Code, for the conduct and supervision of the Joint Election of November 7,20000 THIS CONTRACT is entered into in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises hereinafter set out: I. DUTIES AND SERVICES OF COUNTY ELECTION OFFICER The contracting Officer shall be responsible for performing the following duties and shall furnish the following services and equipment: (a) Contact the owners and custodians of county-designated polling places and arrange for their use in the Joint Electiono (b) Contact the owners or custodian of some other public (or if unavailable, private) building in the precinct and arrange for its use as a polling place if the county designated polling place in the precinct is unavailable for use as in the Joint Election. (e) Procure and distribute all necessary election supplies, including ballots, election kits, ballot boxes and voting booths. (d) Conduct all aspects of early voting, including, but not limited to, both permanent and temporary branch early voting by personal appearance. 1 (e) Procure all necessary voting machines and equipment, transport machines and equipment to and from the polling places, and prepare the voting machines and equipment for use at the polling places. (f) Notify the election judges of the date, time, and place of the election school, arrange for a facility for holding the school, and conduct all training sessions for the election judges. (g) Arrange for the use of central counting station and for the tabulating personnel and equipment needed at the counting station during early voting, and assist in the preparation of programs and test materials for the tabulation of ballots to be used with electronic voting equipment. (h) Publish the legal notice of the date, time, and place of the test of the electronic tabulating equipment and conduct the test. (i) Supervise all procedures of the election and make such decisions as necessary to conduct the Joint Election in conformity with the law. 110 GENERAL CONDITIONS (a) Nothing contained in the contract shall authorize or permit a change in the officer with whom or the place at which any document or record relating to the election is to be filed or the place at which any function is to be carried out, or the officers to make the official canvass of the election returns, or the officer to serve as custodian of the voted ballots or other election records, or any other nontransferable functions specified by section 31.096 of the Texas Election Code. 2 (b) The contracting Officer is the agent of City of Corpus Christi for the purposes of contracting with third parties with respect to the election expenses reasonable incurred within the scope of the Contracting Officer's duties, and the contracting Officer is not liable for the City of Corpus Christi's failure to pay a claim for such expenses. (c) The Contracting Officer shall file copies of this contract with the County Treasurer and the County auditor of Nueces County, Texas. an estimate of the costs for the election services is attached as Exhibit "A". (d) Only the actual expenses directly attributable to the Contract may be charged. (Section 31.100(b), Texas Election Code). The County election Officer must submit the actual costs for items contracted for pursuant to this Contract with the City of Corpus Christi no later than ten days after the final Joint Electiono Witness the following signatures and seal: Ernest Mo Briones, County Clerk And County Elections Officer for Nueces County, Texas Armando Chapa, City Secretary City of Corpus Christi 3 AUG-25-00 FR[ 10:23 AM NUECES COUNTY CLERK FAX NO, 5128880329 p, 02 Nueces County - County Clerk Election Department Cost Sheet for Shared Locations - Full Service Project # 11 000702 # $33,413.95 x 7,65% x 7.65% x 7.65% Contractor: City of Corpus Christi Election For: Joint Election Election Date: November 7,2000 Unit labor & Fringe 1. Early Voting Clerks (hr) Shared Precincts County Only Precincts Entity Only Precincts 29 x 1655 2, Early Voting ClerKs Shared Precincts County Only Precincts Entity Only Precincts 2 x 215 3. County Clerk Employees Shared Precincts County Only Precincts Entity Only Precincts 4. Fringe (1+2+3 above) Shared Precincts County Only Precincts Entity Only Precincts 5. Ballot Board Shared Precincts County Only Precincts Entity Only Precincts 6. Election Day Alternates & Clerks Shared Precincts County Only Precincts Entity Only Precincts 104x4x14 j:\audit\all\forms\iaform.211 (81251OO) pk CosU Unit x $5.50 x $5.50 x $5.50 x $7,19 x $7.19 x $7,19 varies x x x x $6,00 x $6.00 x $6.00 Estimated Cost $34,944.25 $11,648.00 $3,092 $1,030.00 $3,925.00 $1,309.00 $2,557.00 $852.00 $2,000,00 $667.00 $34,944,00 $11,648.00 Actual Cost 1 AUG-25-00 FRI 10:24 AM NUECES COUNTY CLERK FAX NO, 5128880329 P,03 Costl Estimated Actual Unit Unit Cost Cost 7, Pick-uplOelivery of Supplies Shared Precincts 104 x $25 $2,600,00 County Only Precincts x $25 Entity Only Precincts x $25 $866,00 Building & Space Rental 1. 7601 Early Voting Shared Precincts 1 x $150.00 $150 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $50,00 2, 7602 Election day rental # of locations Shared Precincts 26 x $50 $1,300.00 County Only Precincts x $50 Entity Only Precincts x $50 $433,00 # of iocations Shared Precincts 1 x $65 $65,00 County Only Precincts x $65 Entity Only Precincts x $65 $21,67 # of locations Shared Precincts 1 x $70 $70.00 County Only Precincts Entity Only Precincts $24.00 # of locations Shared Precincts 3 x $75 $225.00 County Only Precincts x $75 Entity Only Precincts x $75 $75.00 # of locations Shared Precincts 4 x $100 $400.00 County Only Precincts x $100 Entity Only Precincts x $100 $134.00 # of locations Shared Precincts 1 x $135.10 $135.10 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $45.00 j:\auditlall\forms\iaform.211 (6/25/00) pk 2 AUG-25-00 FRI 10:24 AM NUECES COUNTY CLERK FAX NO, 5128880329 p, 04 Cost! Estimated Actural Unit Unit Cost Cost # of locations Shared Precincts 1 x $150 $150.00 County Only Precincts x $150 Entity Only Precincts x $150 $50.00 # of locations Shared Precincts x County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x Equipment Rental 1, 7611 Ballot precinct counters(s} (MaxImum 125 machines) Shared Precincts 104 x $100 $10,400,00 County Only Precincts x $100 Entity Only Precincts x $100 $3,466.67 2. 7612 Optech IV-C (Early vo5ng_ Shared Precincts 2 x $1,500 $3,000.00 County Only Precincts x $1,500 Entity Only Precincts x $1.500 $1,000.00 3, 7613 TerminallPrinter (# of Stations) Shared Precincts 11 x $30 $840.00 County Only Precincts x $30 Entity Only Precincts x $30 $280.00 4. 7614 Double Ballot Booths(s} Shared Precincts 212 x $5 $1,060.00 County Only Precincts x $5 Entity Only Precincts x $5 $354.00 5. 7615 Phone Lines Shared Precincts 6 x $28 $168.00 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precinct!: x $28 $56.00 6. 7616 Misc!. Equipment Rental Shared Precincts 1 x $150 $150.00 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $150 $50.00 j:\audit\all\forms\iaform.211 (81251OO) pk 3 AUG-25-00 FRI 10:25 AM NUECES COUNTY CLERK FAX NO, 5128880329 Unit Cost! Unit Estimated Cost Office Expense and Supplies 1. 7621 Ballots and Freight Shared PllICincts x County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $28,000.00 2. 7622 Sample ballots Shared Precincts x County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x 3. 7623 Election kits Shared Precincts 104 x $29.00 $3,016.00 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $1,005.00 4. 7624 Signs Shared Precincts x County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x 5. 7625 Postage Shared PllICincts 3000 x $0.77 1 $2,310 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $770.00 6. 7638 Direct Supplies Shared Precincts 3000 x $0,95 $2,850.00 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $950.00 7. 7639 Indirect Supplies Expense Shared PllICincts 104 x $0.35 $36,40 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $12,13 Publication 1, 7641 Testing Notice 1 x $1,841.00 $1,841.00 Shared Precincts x County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $614.00 j:laudit\all\forms\iafonn.211 (8125/00) pk p, 05 Actual Cost 4 AUG-25-00 FRI 10:26 AM NUECES COUNTY CLERK FAX NO. 5128880329 P. 06 CostJ Estimated Actual Unit Unit Cost Cost Delivery and Transportation 1.7661 Vehicle Rental Shared Precincts x $1,300.00 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $434.00 2, 7662 Fuel Shared Precincts x County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x 3. 7664 Mileage Shared Precincts 3400 x $0.28 $952.00 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $318.00 4 7665 Eagle Transportation Shared Precincts x $25 County Only Precincts x $25 Entity Only Precincts x $25 Inter Department Costs 1. 7691 County Clerks Office Shared Precincts x County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x 2, 7692 Auditor's Office Shared Precincts 104 x $2.50 $260.00 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $86.67 3. 7693 Data Processing Shared Precincts 20 x $11.00 $220.00 County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x $74.00 4. 7694 Records Management Shared Precincts x County Only Precincts x Entity Only Precincts x j:\auditlall\forms\iaform.211 (8125/00) pk 5 ~UG-25-00 FRI 10:27 ~M NUECES COUNTY CLERK SUB TOTAL-SHARED County Part Entity Part (A) SUB TOTAL-ENTITY ONLY (B) TOTAL ENTITY COST (A + B) Administrative Fee 1. 4786 Election Administration Fee (A +6) x 10% TOTAL INVOICE j:lauditlaINorms\iaform.211 (8/25100) pk F~X NO. 5128880329 P,07 Estimated Actual Cost $66,323.14 $6,632 $72,955,45 $ 6