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HomeMy WebLinkAbout024729 ORD - 01/08/2002Doe# ORDINANCE CLOSING THE PUBLIC ItEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING HIGHWAY IN CORPUS CHRISTI, NUECES COUNTY, TEXAS: Hampshire _Road lmagrovements Hampshire Road from State Highway 358 to McBride Lane IMPOSING ASSESSMENTS TOTALING $67,402.96 AGAINST PROPERTY ABUTTING THE IMPROVEMENTS, AFFECTED RAILWAYS, AND PROPERTY AND RAILWAY O'~VNERS; FIXING CORRESPONDING LIENS ON PROPERTY AND CHARGES AGAINST PROPERTY OWNERS; PROVIDING FOR SUBSEQUENT &DJliSTMENT OF ASSESSMENT AMOUNTS AND THE COPd¢ESPONDING I,IENS AND CHARGES BASED ON AS-BUILT CONDITIONS; SPECIFT1NG ASSESSMENT PAYMENT TERMS AND LIEN ENFORCEMENT MEASi;RE.S; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. In its Resolution No.024625. passed on Octobe~ I(5. 2001. the city council determined that it ,,vas necessary to improve and ordered rite impro',cment of ',he ~ollowing highway in Corpus Christi. Nueces County, Texas: Ilampshirc Road (collectiveiy. the "I,~ampshire Road [repro,. emc:~'..s P,'e.!ccCI (the "?'oiect'"! [n that rcsolntion, the by the city and partly by assessments. Drivex~ay imC, r',,,~:n~er',ts were to be paid for entirely by assessments. On November 26. 1996. the city council passed Resolution No. 022767. which specified rules x',hich apply to the city street improx ement assessme,nt process (the "Assessment Process Rules Resolution"). These rules concerned asses:¢ment hearing notice and the assessment hearing itself. In Resolution No.024626. passed on October 16. 2001. the city council scheduled a public hearing on proposed assessments fbr the Southmoreland Addition Street Improvements Project. The city council directed that hearing notice be ?ublished and :nailed in accordance xvith the Assessment Process Rules Resolution. Thereafter. notice was published on the following dates:November 5, 2001. November 12. 2001. and November 19. 2001. Written notice was sent via certified mail to owners of property abutting the proposed improvements, and owners of affected railways, if any, on November 19. 2001. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. During the December 11, 2001, city council meeting, a public hearing was held concerning proposed assessments for Hampshire Road Improvements Project. The city council considered: written testimony by the city's director of engineering services and a city-retained real estate appraiser. A copy of the appraiser's written testimony is attached as Exhibit A; testimony, if any, by owners of property abutting the proposed improvements and their representatives; C. testimony, if any, by owners of affected railways and their representatives; additional testimony, if any, by the director of engineering services, other members of city staff, and a city-retained real estate appraiser; and E. other testimony and evidence, if any. After consideration of all testimony and other evidence, the assessmem hearing is closed. SECTION 2. Proposed assessments for each property abutting proposed improvements and for affected railway property, if any, are listed in Exhibit B. These assessments have been calculated according to the requirements of the Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus Christi (the "Corpus Christi Code") Section 49-2 1 and Texas Transportation Code Chapter 313. The front-foot mle was applied unless that would have resulted in injustice or inequality. In those cases, however, the city council has applied special rates or made other equitable adjustments to the assessments, all considering the: A. special benefit the property and the owner receive in enhanced value to the property; B. equities of the owners; and adjustment of the apportionment to produce a substantial equality of benefits received and burdens imposed. SECTION 3. The city council determines that the assessment on each property listed in Exhibit B is just and equitable and does not exceed the special benefit in enhanced value which that property and its owner will receive by construction of the proposed improvements. SECTION 4. The assessments listed in Exhibit B are adopted and fixed as a lien on the property and a personal liability and charge against the property owner. This includes any property H: I EG-DIRHOHN ORDINANC JPB015 ORD which is in the area between, under, or extending two feet outside a railway's tracks, double tracks, turn outs, or switches. SECTION 5. The director of engineering services or his designee is authorized to adjust these assessments and the corresponding liens and charges without further city council action if it is determined after completion of the proposed improvements that the amount of property actually improved is either greater or less than the amount utilized for purposes of calculating the assessment. Under those circumstances, an adjustment may be made to ensure that the assessment for each property corresponds to as-built conditions. The adjustment ~vill be made using the same assessment method (front-foot role, special rate, other equitable adjustment) which was used to calculate the assessment listed in Exhibit B. It is intended that these adjustments will not be substantial in nature. Thus, they will not trigger any statutory requirement for the city council to hold a new assessment hearing to impose revised assessments. SECTION 6. These assessments have been imposed after due consideration of all testimony and other evidence. They include any appropriate equitable adjustments. They also reflect the correction of any errors, inaccuracies, or irregularities noted at the public hearing. All protests against or objections to the assessments or to the contract for the improvements, other than as reflected in Exhibit B, are denied. SECTION 7. In accordance with Corpus Christi Code Section 49-21, a property o~vner may pay an assessment as follows: Any property owner against whom and against whose property an assessment has been imposed may pay the whole assessment, without interest, within thirty (30) days after completion and acceptance of the improvements by the city. Alternatively, an assessment may be paid in 120 or fewer monthly installments. The first installment will be payable within thirty (30) days after completion and acceptance of the improvements by the city. Installments and accrued interest will be due each month thereafter until the assessment is paid. Alternatively, an assessment may be paid in 10 or fewer annual installments. The first installment will be payable within thirty (30) days after completion and acceptance of the improvements by the city. One installment and accrued interest will be due each year thereafter until the assessment is paid. SECTION 8. The interest rate on assessments will be the greater of: A. eight (8) percent per annum; or B. the interest rate paid by the city on its most recently issued general obligation bonds. H: LEG-DIR JOHN ORDINANC JPB015 ORD 3 Assessment installments may be paid at any time before maturity by paying the principal and accrued interest. If a property owner does not timely pay an assessment indebtedness or any part thereof, then the ~vhole indebtedness remaining unpaid will, at the option of the city, immediately mature and become payable without notice, demand, or presentment for payment. SECTION 9. These assessment liens are first and prior liens on the property affected. They are superior to any other lien or claim other than one for county, school district, or municipal ad valorem taxes. The liens date from October 16, 2001, the date when the Corpus Christi City Council ordered the Hampshire Road Improvements Project. SECTION 10. A lien against property or the personal liability of a property owner that arises from an assessment under this ordinance may be enforced by suit or sale of the property assessed in the manner provided by law for sale of property for municipal ad valorem taxes. Further, the assessments may be collected along with interest, expenses of collection, and reasonable attorneys' fees. SECTION 11. That upon written request of the Mayor or five Council members, copy attached, to find and declare an emergency because of the need for immediate action necessary for the efficient and effective administration of city affairs, such finding of an emergency is made and declared requiring suspension of the charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings so that this ordinance is~p~ssed and shall take effect upon emergency measure this the ~ay of ~/('~(/-Lt~. ~.CO~)., first reading as an ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Armando Chapa, City Secretary %~muel L. Nea~, Jr., ~layor APPROVED: ~, DAY OF ~ ., 2001 JAMES R. BRAY JR., CITY ATTORNEY do'~n, m. Burk;, Jr. ~,~stant City Attorney '~ 4 Corpus Christi, Texas Dayof ) Ck~,~- tO,. % 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 two 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, City of Corpus Christi Council Members The above ordinance was passed by the following vote: Samuel L. Neal, Jr. Brent Chesney Javier D. Colmenero Henry Garrett Rex A. Kinnison Bill Kelly John Longoria Jesse Noyola Mark Scott GEORGE N. PARASKEVAS REALTORS CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS 78411 October 18, 2001 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL, Hampshire Street Improvements, Hampshire Read from Frontnge Road to McBride Lane, Northside AND Southmoreinnd Street Improvements Phase Itl My name is George N Paraskevas and l am a State Certified Residential appraiser and have been evaluating property and practicing real estate in the Corpus Christi area since 1971. I have experience in appraising both commercial and residential properties, and I am familiar with the real estate market in Corpus Christi. I am familiar with the Hampshire Street and Southmoreland Street lmprove~aents. I agn~ with Mi'. Mark A Simon's d~ecription of the conditions to be changed and I am familiar with the improvements to bo made by the City of Corpus Christi. I have reviewed the project assessment roil; and personally examined each of the 31 and 34 parcels of land therein. In my opinion each such parcel will be specifically benefited by each improvement to b~ assessed against it; without regard to the community benefit. In addition, it is my opinion that each such parcel will be specially enhanced by such improvement at At least to the extent of the assessment stated. Thank you, George N Paraskevas Appraiser EXHIBIT OFFIC~ {512) 992-2541 CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT Southmoreland Addition Area Street Improvements Phase 3A & 4A Hampshire Road Improvements My name ~s Angel R. Esco~ar. I am the City Engineer for the City of Corpus Christi and have served in this capacity for the last 26 months and as Assistant City Engineer for the last one-hundred and twenty months (120) months. I am a Professional Engineer, licensed by the State of Texas since 1977. I have over 24 years of experience in design of construction and estimating the costs thereof. I am familiar with this project which encompasses: Southmoreland Addition Area Street Improvements Phase 3A & 4A Lewis Street between Richard and CIemner Streets Ramsey Street between Brawner Parkway and Norton Streets Hampshire Road Improvements Hampshire Road between S.H. 358 and McBride Lane The Project consists of the reconstruction of the streets and underground drainage and the construction of curb and gutter, sidewalks and driveway aprons in the Lewis Street, Ramsey Street and Hampshire Road area. The streets will be restored to 28 feet back-to- back of curb on Lewis and Hampshire and to 36 feet back-to-back of curb on Ramsey. The plans/specifications provide the details of the design. Also included is the replacement of water and wastewater lines and associated public water and wastewater service connections. Funding for street work and utility related improvements is available from FY1999-2000, FY 2000-2001, FY 2001-2002 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and from the Street, Water, and Wastewater Capital Improvement Program. Pdor to this hearing, I had an estimate of project costs prepared, and it compared favorably with the bids received. In my opinion, the costs are true and accurate. These projects are estimated to start in January, 2002 with completion in January, 2003. ~Di~g~l'R. Escobar, P.E. rector of Engineering Services PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL HAMPSHIRE STREET IMPROVEMENTS HAMPSHIRE ROAD FROM FRONTAGE ROAD TO McBRIDE LANE NORTHSIDE ITEM OWNER AND NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION DESCRIP~ON QUANTITY OF ASSESSED ASSESSMENT RATE AMOUNT TOTAL AMOUNT ASSESSED HAMPSHIRE FROM SPID FRONTAGE ROAD TO McBR[DELANENORTHSIDE CLINTON STANFORD 5610 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 183 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 360.00 S.F. S/W 1.00 360.00 182.50 S.F. D/~N 1-10' 4.76 868.70 MARJORY H. CLARK 5602 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 182 EBONY ACRES NO 2 R-lB 1-F RES 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 360.0O S.F. S/VV 1.00 360.00 182.50 S.F. DA/V 1-10' 4.76 868.70 FRED KEMPER ET UX 5598 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 181-B EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-16 1-F RES 50.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 487.50 160.00 S.F. SNV 1.00 160.00 187-50 S.F. D/VV 1-10' 4.76 868.70 1,516.20 THOMAS F. JORDAN ET UX CIO FRED B. KEMPER 5596 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 181-A EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 50.0O L.F. C.G, & PVMT. 9.75 487.50 160.0O S.F. SNV 1.00 160.00 182.50 S.F. D/VV 1-10' 4.76 868.70 1,516.20 BEATRIZ HENDRICKS 914 NANDINA, 78408 LOT 180 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-1B 1-F RES 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 30O.00 S.F. SNV 1.00 360.00 182.50 S.F. DNV 1-10' 4.76 868.70 2,203.70 6 7 CAROL R. WHEELER 5582 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 179 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES FRANCISCO M. ROMERO ET UX 5574 HAMPSHIRE, 76408 LOT 178 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 352.00 S.F. S/W 213.50 S.F. DNV 1-12' 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 352.00 S.F. S/~/ 213.50 S.F. D/W 1-12' 9.75 975.00 1.00 352.00 4.76 1,016.26 9.75 975.00 1.00 352.0O 4.76 1,016.26 2,343.26 8 WILLIAM A. ANDERSON 431 McCAMPBELL, 78408 LOT 177-B EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 50.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 152.00 S.F. SNV 213.50 S.F. DNV 1-12' 9.75 487.50 1.00 152.0O 4.76 1,016,26 1,655.76 EXHIBIT B Page lof5 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL HAMPSHIRE STREET IMPROVEMENTS HAMPSHIRE ROAD FROM FRONTAGE ROAD TO McBRIDE LANE NORTHSIDE I DESCRIPTION TOTAL ITEM OWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED ! ASSESSMENT RATE AMOUNT, ASSESSED, 9 ROBERTO & ROSALIA SHEARS 50.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 487.50 5564 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 160.00 S.F. S/W 1.00 LOT 177-A 182.50 S.F. D/W 1-10' 4.76 868.70 1,516.20 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 10 ISRAEL RAMIREZ 5558 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 176 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 100.00 LF. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 360.00 S.F. SNV 1.00 360.00 182.50 S.F. DAN 1-10' 4.76 868.70 11 FERNANDO MATA, JR 5550 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 175 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 100.00 L.F CG. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 352.00 S.F. SAN 1.00 352.00 213.50 S.F. DAN 1-12' 4.76 1,016.26 12 DAVID B. LEWANDOS ET UX 5858 LEOPARD, 78408 LOT 174 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 100.00 bF. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 360.00 S.F. SAN 1.00 360.00 42.00 S.F. SAN EX'S 1.00 42.00 182.5 S.F. DAN 1-10' 4.76 868.70 2,245.70 13 GRACIANO ROJAS ET UX 5534 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 173 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-1B 1-F RES 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 352.00 S.F. SAN 1.00 352.00 213.50 S.F DAN 1-12' 476 1,016.26 2,343.26 14 8. R. MAGILL ET UX 5530 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 172-B EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-1B 1-F RES 50.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 487.50 160.00 S.F. SAN 1.00 160.00 182.50 S.F. DAN 1-10' 4.76 868.70 1,516.20 15 MYRTLE ARDOIN R R. 4, BOX 908 9610 PAULA ROBSTOWN, 78380 LOT 172-A EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 50.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 487.50 152.00 S.F SAN 1.00 152.00 182.50 SF DAN 1-10' 4.76 868.70 1,508.20 16 DAVID B. LEWANDOS ET UX 5858 LEOPARD, 78408 LOT 171-B EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 50,00L.F. C.G, & PVMT. 9.75 487.50 152.00S.F. SAN 1.00 152.00 213.50 S.F. DNV1-12' 4.76 1,016.26 1,655.76 EXHIBIT B Page 2 of 5 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL HAMPSHIRE STREET IMPROVEMENTS HAMPSHIRE ROAD FROM FRONTAGE ROAD TO McBRIDE LANE NORTHSIDE DESCRIPTION TOTAL ITEM OWNER AND QUANTITY OF AMOUNT NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED ASSESSMENT RATE AMOUNT ASSESSED 17 LORETTA HOELSCHER 50.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 487.50 5518 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 152.00 S.F. SAN 1.00 152.00 LOT 1721-A 213.50 S.F. DAN 1-12' 4.76 1,016.26 1,655.76 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 18 M.R. SNAPKA & 100.00 LF. MAXINE SNAPKA FAMILY TRUST 400.00 S.F. 9851 LEOPARD, 78410 LOT 170 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-1B VAC C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 SAN 1.00 400.00 1,375.00 19 M.R. SNAPKA & 100.00 L.F. MAXINE SNAPKA FAMILY TRUST 400.00 S.F. 9851 LEOPARD, 78410 P.O. BOX 4064, 78469 LOT 169 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB VAC C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 SAN 1.00 400.00 1,375.00 McBRIDE LANE INTERSECTION END HAMPSHIRE ROAD NORTH SIDE HAMPSHIRE ROAD FROM SPrD FRONTAGE ROAD TO McBRIDE LANE SOUTH SIDE 20 21 FREDERICO WARE 5609 HAMPSHIRE. 78408 LOT 154 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-1B 1-F RES HIDALGO SALAS 4622 HERNDON, 78411 LOT 155 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 360.00 S.F. SAN 1.00 360.00 182.50 S.F. DAN 1-10' 4.76 868.70 100.00 LF. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 360.00 S,F. SAN 1.00 360.00 182.50 S.F. DAN 1-10' 4.76 868.70 2,203.70 2,203.70 JUAN M. ALDAPE ET UX 5597 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 156 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-1B 1-F R ES 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 975.00 352.00 S.F. SAN 1.00 352.00 213.50 S,F. DAN 1-12' 4.76 1,016.26 2,343.26 EXHIBIT B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL HAMPSHIRE STREET IMPROVEMENTS HAMPSHIRE ROAD FROM FRONTAGE ROAD TO McBRIDE LANE NORTHSIDE ITEM NO. OWNER AND PROPERTY DESCRIPTION DESCRIP~ON QUANTITY OF ASSESSED ASSESSMENT 23 A.S. HEIZER 5589 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 157 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB RES 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 352.00 S.F. S/W 213.50 S.F. D/VV 1-12' RATE AMOUNT TOTAL AMOUNT ASSF~$Icn 9.75 975.00 1.00 352.00 4.76 1,016.26 ~343.26 24 NUECES COUNTY TRUSTEE NUECES COUNTY COURT HOUSE 901 LEOPARD, 78401 LOT 158 EBONYACRES NO. 2 R-lB RES 35?-00 S.F. S/W 213.50 S.F. D/W 1-12' 1.00 352.00 4.76 1,016.26 1,368.26 25 MARION HINTON ET UX 5573 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 159 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 360.00 S.F. S/W 182.50 S.F. D/VV 1-10' 9.75 975.00 1.00 300.00 4.76 868.70 26 W.E. CONWELL ET UX 5565 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 160 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-1B 1-F RES 100.00 LF. C.G. & PVMT. 3000.00 S.F. S~V 187-50 S.F. D/VV 1-10' 9.75 975.00 1.00 360.00 4.76 868.70 27 SALVADOR SANCHEZ 5557 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 161 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-1B 1-F RES 100.00 L.F C.G. & PVMT. 352.00 S.F. S/W 213.50 S.F. D/W 1-12' 9.75 975.00 1,00 352.00 4.76 1,016.26 2,343.26 SEVERO BALBOA1 JR. 6430 OAKBROOK, 78413 LOT 162 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 35?-00 S.F. S~N 213.50 S.F. DNV 1-12' 9.75 975.00 1.00 352.00 4.76 1,016.26 2,343.26 29 MARVELLE DODSON & VIRGINIA HIMES 5541 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 163-A & 163-B EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-1B 1-F R ES 100.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 35?-00 S.F. SNV 213.50 S.F DNV 1-12' 9.75 975.00 1.00 35?-00 4.76 1,016.26 2,343.26 30 GEORGE M. / VIRGINIA L. & HELEN RUTH HIMES 5535 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 LOT 184 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 100.00LF. C.G. & PVMT. 304.00S.F. S~V 213.50 S.F. D/VV1-12' 213.50 S.F. D/W 1-12' 9.75 975.00 1.00 304.00 4.76 1,016.25 4.76 1,016.26 3,311.52 EXHIBIT B Page 4of5 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL HAMPSHIRE STREET IMPROVEMENTS HAMPSHIRE ROAD FROM FRONTAGE ROAD TO McBRIDE LANE NORTHSIDE DESCRIPTION ITEM OWNER AND QUANTITY OF NO. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ASSESSED ASSESSMENT 31 AURORA RODRIGUEZ 50.00 L.F. C.G. & PVMT. 242 BLEVINS, 78415 200.00 S.F. S/VV LOT 165-A EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES TOTAL AMOUNT RATE ,AMOUNT ASSESSED 9.75 487.50 1.00 200.00 687.50 32 HENRY GARZA ET UX 50.00 L.F. 1909 VAN LOAN ST, 78407 200.00 S.F. LOT 165-B EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES C.G. & PVMT. 9.75 487.50 SNV 1.00 200.00 687.50 33 MANUELTREJO ETUX 5517 HAMPSHIRE, 78408 W 75' LOT 166 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-lB 1-F RES 7500 L.F CG. & PVMT 252.00 S.F. SNV 213.50 S.F. DNV 1-12' 9.75 731.25 1.00 252.00 4.76 1,016.26 1,999.51 C.C. BAPTIST ASSOC OF TX 4301 OCEAN DR, 78412 E 25' LOT 166 & ALL LOTS 167,168 EBONY ACRES NO. 2 R-1B VAC 225.00 LF. C.G. & PVMT. 900.00 S.F. SNV 9.75 2,193.75 1.00 9(30.00 3,093.75 McBRIDE LANEINTERSECTION END HAMPSHIRE ROAD SOUTH SIDE END HAMPSHIRE END PROJECT A.y prov1$ion heroin which restricts t~e Sate, Rerffal or use the described REAL PBOPER'[Y because of Race, Color, Heligion, Sex, Handicap, Familial Status or Natlonal0dgin, is Invali(~ and unenforceable under FEDERAL LAW, 3/12/89 $67,402.96 EXHIBIT B State of Texas } County of Nueces } PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT SSi CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Ad # 3997905 PO # Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally came Eugenia Cortez, who being first duly sworn, according to law, says that she is Customer Service Manager of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, a daily newspaper published at Corpus Christi in said City and State, generally circulated in Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Victoria and Webb Counties, and that the publication of, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING which the annexed is a true copy, was inserted in the Corpus Christi Caller-Times and on the World Wide Web on the Caller-Times Interactive on the 5TH, 12TH, 19TH day,s, of NOVEMBER, 2001. 0t(~'(q., ~0. 0 ~ ¢ q~? SIX (6 } Time(s) $1,559.09 Credit Customer Service Manager Subscribed and sworn to me on the date of NOVEMBER 20, 2001. Notary Public, Nueces County, Texas ROSA MARIA FLORES Print or Type Name of Notary Public My commission expires on 04/23/05. DWCoq)us ~Chdsti Caller-Times, Monday, November 5, 2001 Assessment Rates per NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING pROPOSED ASSESSMENTS FOR ! STREET AND , R E L A T E D IMPROVEMENTS Hampshire Road improvements P roieot; Hearing Date: ,ecemher 11, 2001 at 2:00 p.m.; Place: City Council Chambers, 1st Floor, City Haft, 1201 Leopard Street, Corpus Chtisti, Texas. 1. The Corpus Chdsti City Counci w hoida public hearing concerning proposed assessments for street and related improvements to the- fotlowin streets in Corpus (~hdsti, Nueces Count , Texas: Hamps[~r~ S. Read - H. 358 to McBdde Lane collectively, the "Hampsh re Road Street Improvement~") (the "Project'), 2.Owners of property abutting a proposed [ I affected railways, if any, and owner representatives may ~ the heating. 3 The proposed mprovements will , grading, ~ow®ring, paving or repail~g the streets in a permanent manner; B. widening , the streets to 28 feet beck of curb to back of curb; C. constnJottng and realigning curb, Corpus Chds~ Code, Section 49-21): A. Pavement, Curb and 1. Base Bid Item: Hampshire Road 2 Sack-of-Curb to Back- of-Curb ("B-B'): $29.93 per L.F.; $19.50 per L.F.; B. Sidewalks: $2.78 per S,F.; $1.00 ~er S.F.; C. Driveways: 4.76 per S.F.; $4.76 per S.F; D. Property which sides along the street being improved will be assessed at the rates specified above. E. Property backing onto a street being improved will be assessed at the rates specified above except if accass is prohibited. in that event, the rate~ will he reduced 50%. 8.Under Corpus Chris6 Code, Section 49-21, special assessment rates apply to certain residential, chumh, and school properties as foflows: A. Pavement, Curb and Gutter Improvements: $9.75 per L.F.; B. Sidewstk~: $1.00 per S.F.; C. Driveways: $4.76 per S.F.; D, For property siding on a street being improved, assessment rates for curb, gutter, pavement and s i d e w a I k improvements will not exceed 50% of the respective rates specified in this Section No. 8; Except where the propany is more than 250 feet: in depth, property becking on the street being improved wit not be assessed for curb, gutter and pavement improvement unless driveway access is ellowed. If ddveway access is al~3wed, then the assessment rate will be 50% of the residential fronting rate for curb, gutter and pavement, ~3d 50% of the residential rate for ipewstks. asas~sment: and F. Finafly, if the property is over 250 feel as if the pr0pmly were 9. The estimated total cost of he improvements on each ! part of the highway to by assessments is: Hampshire Road-S.H. $275,974; /, 358 to McBdde Lane: 10. The Hampshire Pro ecl (the"Project") I which are to be paid for partly or wholly by project improvements are to he paid for entirely by the City assessments statute does not apply to the city is not makin~ them. project cost ant assessment estimates are: A. Anticipated Total Project $547,852.31; B. City portion: $480,499.35; C. preliminary Totei of $67,402.96. Is/Armando Chapa City Secretary City of Corpus Chdsti property on which the hesdng is to be held Is spedfled belOW: (Item; K B d; Prises for[ A srs e S s a b I e~ mprOvements Plus E~ngineering Costs] j Adiusted per ~j ClO/Co~ Christi Caller-Times, Mo~cla¥, November 12, 2001 NOTICE OF PUBLIC ~7 The estimated amounl ~oENA- R_I N Gl!~erfront.footproposed P R _(.;_E ~ N I N G i to be assessed againsl ASs__U_H O S E D owners of property i=~SMENTS FOR ~ STREET Au~. ~ abutting the R E L A T '~="~ improvements and th~ IMPROVEMENTS Hampshire Road Improvements Project; Hearing Date: December 11, 2001 at 2:00 p.m.; Place: City Counci Chambem, 1st Floor, City Haft, 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Chr st, Texas. 1. The Corpus Christi City Council will ho~d a public hearing concerning proposed assessments for street and relatedI improvements to thai following streets Jn Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas: Hampshire Road - S. H. 358 to McBride Lane collectively, the "Hampshire R o a.d, Street Improvements ) (the 'Project"). 2.Owners of property ~buffing a proposed Improvement, owners of affected railways, if any, and owner representatives may appear and testify at hearing. proposed ~rovements will include; A. filling, grading, lowering, paving or repairing the streets in a permanent manner; B. widening the streets to 28 feet beck of curb to peck of curb; C. constructingI and realigning curb, gutters, and sidewalk~; ~ and D. constructing i ddveways. ~.The streets wiil be i constructed by excavation to a sufficient depth for the following pavement sections: A. standard 6" curb and gutter section; B. 9" flexible base-limestone; C. eogrid reinfomemeot I~. one course sun'ace treatment; E. 1 HMAC-Type D and widths of 28 feet measured from the back-of-curb to back-of- curb Hot Mix asphaltic pavement. 6. Sidewalk improvements will also include 4 foot-wide reinforced cbncrete sipews/ks, 4 inches thick. $.Reinforced concrete driveways will bei constructed. property on which the hearing is to be held is specified below: (Item Bid Prices fo1 Assessabl~ improvements [Plu., Engineering Costs Adjusted per Corpu~ Christi Code, Sectior 49-21~ Maximurr Assessment Rates pe~ Corpus Christi Code Section 49-21): I~,t Pavement, Curb a Gutter Improvements Hampshire Road 2~ Back-of-Curb to Back- of-Curb ("B-B'): $29.93 per L.F.; $19.50 per L.F.; B. Sidewalks: ~2.78 per S.F.; $1.00 )er S.F.; C. Driveways: ~4.76 per S.F.; $4.76, per S.F; D. Property Which sides along the street being improved will be assessed at the rates specified above. E. Property backing onto a street being improved will be assessed at t[~e rates specified above except if access is prohibited In that event, the rates iwifl be reduced 50%. .Under Corpus Chitsti Code, Section 49-21, special assessment rates apply to certain residential, church and rates for curb, gutter, pavement and s i d e w a I k ~mprovements will not exceed 50% of the respective rates specified in this Section No. 8; E. Except where the properly is more than 250 feet in depth, property backing ob the street bang improved will ret be assessed for curb, gutter and pavement Improvement unless ' driveway access is allowed. If driveway access is stlowed, then the assessment rate will be 50% Of ~le residential fronting rate for curb, gutter and pavement, and 50% of the recidentiel rats for sidewalks. Except as otherwise provided in Section 49-21, where a sidewatk exists in front of the property there will be no sidewalk/ assessment: and F Finally, if the property ie o~er 250 f~et in f depth, the esse~nt / rat.e~, will be the eeme ? fi.the property were / 9. The estimated totalI cost of the improvements on each part of the highway to be paid partly or wholly by assessments is; Hampshire Road-S.H. 358 to McBride Lane: $275,974; 10. The Hampshire Road Improvements Project (the"Project") includes improvements which are to be pe~ for pertly or wholly by assessments. Other project improvements are to be paid for entirely by the I~ity because either the assessments statute does not apply to the improvements or the city is not making assessments to pay for them. Project cost and preliminary assessment estimates are: A. Anticipated Total Project Construction Costs: $547,852.31; B. City ' Portion: $486,499.35; C. Preliminary Total of Assessments: $67,402.96. /s/Armando Chepa Ct~ secretary City of Corpus Christi NOTICE OF P~LIC HMAC-Ty~ D and ~ ~t, ~ ~¢ ASSE~MENTS FOR ~ Hot Mix asCaltic ~s~ ~ ~ere a STREET AND ~vement ~ ~. ~b "~'-fm-' R E L A T E D Sidewa Ham shire Road Include 4 foot-wide H~aring Date: sidewalks, 4 ~nches is ~ ~ ~t in 2:00 driveways will be ~ as E ~ p~ warn the streets back o 4~ee streets wil{ constructed excavation to follawin, sections: 6' curb ar~l section; B: 9' ~f property ~ improvements on each butting the pm1 of the highway to (Item; Project (the'Pro~ect) pauly or wholl~ by pavement, ~ a~ entirely by the City improved will be Is/Am~ma~,n~ecCrhe= specified above except ~ treatment; $4.76 s i'd e w a I ~ exceed 50% of the specified in this Section NO. 8; E. prOperty is'more than property backing .on a~e~ i~ allowed, them