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HomeMy WebLinkAbout025496 ORD - 09/23/2003Page 1 of 6 ORDINANCE DETERMINING AD~VISABILITY, NATURE, AND COST OF IMPROVEMENTS; IDETERMINING DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, ASSESSMENT METHC~D, AND APPORTIONMENT OF COSTS BETWEEN DISTRICT AND Cl'lhr AS A WHOLE; APPROVING AND FILING PRELIMINARY ASSEISSMENT ROLL; AND AUTHORIZING AND ESTABLISHING THE WHEREAS, with proper notic district under § 372.009 Texa,, Tuesday, September 16, ,200 Chambers, at City Hall, in the were allowed to appear and b~ IODD FIELD PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. to the public and to the property owners in the proposed Local Government Code, a public hearing was held on 3, during a meeting of the City Council, in the Council Sity of Corpus Christi, during which all interested persons heard; and WHEREAS, the City Council 2003 without adjournment; WHEREAS, this Ordinance ~ 2003, and is adopted on seco during the six-month period af under § 372.009 Texas Local Iosed the public hearing on Tuesday, September 16, as adopted on first reading on Tuesday, September 16, id and final reading on Tuesday, September 23, 2003, :er the date of the final adjournment of the public hearing Government Code, as required by § 372.010; WHEREAS, the City Council f as determined that this Ordinance would best serve public health, necessity, and ¢onvenience and the general welfare of the City of Corpus Christi and its citizens; WHEREAS, when the City annexed the Rodd Field Village in 1989, the City recognized the area posed a unique situation for the City and accepted modified development standards in the annexation strvice plan; WHEREAS, when the City of ~orpus Christi annexed the Rodd Field Village, the service plan (a copy of the se~ice plan is attached to this Ordinance as Exhibit 1) spelled out which improvemeqts the City would maintain and the conditions under which the City would assume lesponsibility; WHEREAS, in 1991, the City tried to get the Rodd Field Village property owners to agree to fund the needed infra~structure improvements, but could not gain the agreement of all of the properly owners; WHEREAS, no public improvements have been installed by the property owners since Rodd Field Village was annexed but the City installed a sanitary sewer lift station and sanitary sewer line that connected the private sanitary sewer lines to the City's sanitary sewer system; H/LEG DIR\DoyleD CuFIis/MYDOCS\2003\P&ZONING 28~Pul~lic ImplovD ist/RoddFiel dPID\091003DC Clean Ordinanc Finding Advisabl ityEtc& Creating District wpd (' 2 5 4 6 Page 2 of 6 WHEREAS, the property owners have not made the improvements needed for the City to assume responsibility for m~intenance of water and sewer lines and private streets under the service plan; WHEREAS, many of the indivi have direct access onto a ded~ a dedicated public street; WHEREAS, only two tracts of WHEREAS, the owners of un[ building permits because of A~ lawfully improve their propertiE WHEREAS, those owners wh~ been unable to plat their prop( site public improvements and WHEREAS, some of the prop~ together in an effort to remed~ the creation of a public improv Government Code, in the Rod WHEREAS, in order to assist property owners on numerous rough costs estimates for con= survey work performed; :lual tracts of land within the Rodd Field Village do not cated public street or easements to give them access to and within the Rodd Field Village are currently platted; latted land within the Rodd Field Village cannot obtain ticle V, Section 6 of the City Charter and are not able to s; have previously looked into platting their property have ,rty due to the high costs of installing the necessary off- )btaining legal access to their property, ;rty owners within the Rodd Field Village have gotten the current situation by asking the City Council to order ;ment district, under Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Field Village; :hese property owners, the City's staff have met with the occasions, drafted a preliminary concept plan, prepared ;truction of the improvements, and had some preliminary WHEREAS, several property ~ )wners circulated petitions to the other property owners within the area for the establis hment of the Rodd Field Public Improvement District; WHEREAS, the property own~ ;rs or the representatives of the property owners purporting to represent more 1 ban 50 percent of the appraised value of taxable real property within the Rodd Fielc~ Village have signed petitions asking the City Council to establish the Rodd Field Publi Improvement District; WHEREAS, the property owners or the representatives of the property owners purporting to represent more than 50 percent of all record owners of property within Rodd Field Village that will be liable for assessment if a public improvement district is established have signed the petition; WHEREAS, the petitions to establish the Rodd Field Public Improvement District have been filed with the City Secre~ry; and H:\LEG-DIR\DoyleD Curti$~vlY DOC S\2003\P&ZONING 28\Public Imgfov[} ist\RoddFie~ dPID\091003DC Clean Ordinanc Finding Advisabl ityEtc& Creating. District wpd Page 3 of 6 WHEREAS, the members of tl~e City Council have reviewed the petitions filed by the property owners and their auth~orized representatives and believe the petitions are sufficient to implement the process to establish a public improvement district; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Ol CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. Based on our re, authorized representatives an( hearing and the presentation ¢ finds: ~DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ,Jew of the petitions filed by property owners and their I the supporting information received during the public f the feasability report by City staff, the City Council a. A sufficient number, expressed interest in th Chapter 372 of the Loc; establish the proposed b. The boundaries of ti as described in Exhibit )f property owners within Rodd Field Village have establishment of a public improvement district under Government Code to formally initiate the process to ~odd Field Public Improvement District. e Rodd Field Public Improvement District are established 2 attached to this Ordinance. as Exhibit 2. c. The proposed street improvements, water distribution mains, fire hydrants, and sanitary sewers lin~s within Rodd Field Village, as described in Exhibit 3 of this ordinance, will confffr special benefits to the Rodd Field Village, are necessary for the orderly development of the area, will improve public health and safety of those who work and reside in the area, and are advisable,. d. The estimated cost ef the improvements is approximately $880,000 (including $89,700 for engineeringcosts to be paid by City). A detailed preliminary cost estimate is included in Exhibit 3. e. The costs of the improvements should be apportioned between City and property owners withinthe proposed public improvement district as follows: 1. The City will ISaY the following costs: (a) The cqsts of all future maintenance of the roads, water lines, sewer lines, and storm sewers that are owned by the City within dedicatedl street rights-of-way, drainage rights-of-way, or utility easemenls. (b) The costs of preparing the engineering drawings and contract administration for the installation of the improvements. (c) All costs, including the costs of surveying the District and individual lots, involved in platting all of the property located within H \LEG-DIR\DoyteD C urtis~MYDOCS\2003\P&ZONIN G 28\Public ImprovO ist\RoddFiel dPID\091003DC Clean Ordinanc Finding Advisabl ityEtc& Creating District wpd Page 4 of 6 the Districi. (d) The City will accept payment of the assessments by the property owners in lieu of any required water and sewer IotJacreage fees. 2. The property initial repair, repl lines, and sanital Assessment Roll f. The cost apportione¢ )wners within the proposed district will pay the cost of the ~cement, and installation of the required roads, water sewer line, as detailed in Exhibit 4, the Preliminary :o the district will be assessed against the property owners based upon thel square footage of property owned within the district. SECTION 2. The Rodd Field Public Improvement District ("District") is authorized and established as described in Se~ction 1 above. Exhibit 4, THE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL is apprqved and the City Secretary shall file a copy SECTION 3 The City Manage~, or his designee, is authorized and directed to: a. Hire a surveyor to sL~rvey proposed district. b. Hire an engineer and surveyor to prepare a plat of the property within the district. c. Hire an engineer to prepare detailed construction design documents of the proposed improvement~. d. Identify any property that needs to be acquired by dedication, purchase, or condemnation. e. Solicit bids for the Construction of the improvements. f. Prepare final costs estimates for the construction of the proposed improvements. g. Recommend how tO fund the City's share of the project cost. h. Prepare a proposed assessment roll. I. Prepare an ongoing ~ervice plan for the District and present the plan to the City Council for review and approval. The service plan must cover a period of at least five (5) years and must define the annual indebtedness and projected costs for improvements. The Iplan shall be reviewed and updated annually for the purpose of determiningl the annual budget for improvements (§ 372.013 Texas Local Government Cod~e). H \LEG-DIR\DoyleD Curtis\MYDOCS/2003\P&ZONING 28/Public Im~i~ovD ist\RoddF~el dPID\091003DC Clean Ordinanc Fin~ling Advisabl ityEtc& Creating District wp~i Page 5 of 6 SECTION 4 The City Secretal~/or his designee shall publish the caption of this ordinance one time in the officlal publication of the City. As required by § 372.010 Texas Local Government Code, the authorization for the Rodd Field Public Improvement District takes effbct after publication. ATTEST:~~_~ Armando Chapa City Secretary Doyle D. C~lft~s-- Chief, AdmYnistrative Law Section Senior Assistant City Attorneyi For City Attorney TI Mayor H/LEG-DIRIDoyleO CUH~s\MYDOCS/2003\P&ZONING 28/Public ImProvD ist\RoddF~el dPID\091003DC Clean Ordinanc FincJing Advisabl ityEtc& Creating District wpd Page 6 of 6 That the foregoing ordinance ~vas read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the 16~h day oflSeptember, 2003, by the following vote: Samuel L. Neal, Jr. ~./~_ William Kelly Brent Chesney J-~.~ Rex A. Kinnison Javier D. Colmenero .~..~ Jesse Noyola Melody Cooper ~ ~.m_.~ Mark Scott Henry Garret That the foregoing ordinance~as read for the second time and passed finally on this the 23rd day of September 20q3, by the following vote: Samuel,. ,eal, Jr. William Kelly Brent Chesney i ~'~-~ Rex A. Kinnison Javier D. Colmenero ! C7.~2__ Jesse Noyola Melody Cooper 0-1~.~-~- Mark Scott Henry Garret ~ ~ PASSED AND APPROVED oh the 23rd day of September, 2003. ATTEST: Armando Chapa City Secretary 5oyle-D (l~rtis '~ Chief, Ao~ninistrative Law Sedtion Senior Assistant City Attorney For City Attorney H/LEG-DIR\DoyleD Cudis\MYDOC S\2003/P&ZONING 28/Public Impr(~vD isl/RoddFiel dPID\091003DC Clean Orclinanc Finding Advisabl ityEtc& Creating District wpd C 254 6 ADDENDUM, j .~NuARY EXHIBIT 1 -ciTY OF cORPUS CHRISTI A~NEXATION STUDY FOR APRIL. 1, 1989 ELECTION AREA C i{RoDD FIELD VILLAGE AREA] TraCts C-1 and C-2 area of the city and i park is located betwee from Area C are located in the southeast the citY'S major growth area. Bill Witt the two tractS- During the 1940s, Bill ~ld village served as goverr~nent military Witt park and Rodd Fi installation functions- Because Rodd Field Village {Tract C-I] was developed prior to c!ity code enforcement, that area remains unplatted- ! " christi Following is the ~ervice plan that the City of Corpus will provide in accordance with State .statutes to bring newly annexed areas to an op{lmU~ level of service sERV%CE PLAN: Tract C-1 Rodd Field v]illaqe improvements in place include roads without curb and gutter; gaS, water and sewer ~ervices are available- Currently, wastewater treatment services a~e provided by a privately-owned treatment plant- The City will! assUme maintenance of any new streetS, curbs and gutters, and will assume maintenance o~ city gas, water and sewer facilities in D1ace within 60 days cf the effective date of annexation- Tract C-2 CMC Steel ~roup. improvements in iplace include a road without curb and gutter; available- The City will assume water and sewer services are maintenance o~ any new streetS, curbs and ~utters, and will assUm~ and sewer facilities in place within 60 maintenance of city ~ater days of the effectiv% date of annexation- Items to be provided in the service plan for Tracts C-1 and C-2 in Area C are as follows: 1. public safety protection, including fire and police protection ~ill be provided at a comparable level service as other parts of the city on the effective date of annexation; 2. City garbage and brush collection will begin within two weeks after the e~fective date cf annexation; 3. The City code Enforcement activity which includes high weeds and grasS, care of premises and abandoned or junked automobiles, will be initiated within 60 days of' the effective da~e of ann ~DDE?iDUM, j;.ZiUARY 24, 1989 EXHIBIT1 4. The City's Park and Recreation Department will assume normal park ~ain%enance of dedicated park areas within subdivisions that are developed in accordance with the Platting ordinance of the City of Corpus christi; 5. Light Industr~ annexation; 6. City maintenan as street sig~ effective date Given that th that the exi services is development d acceptable mo standards whi¢ A) Minimum pavement .al will be effective on date of :e of existing street lighting as well s will commence within 60 days of the of annexation; ~s area is in an unique situation and sting development's %demand for city ~bove normal, the City has modified esign standards. Following are the ~ifications to the Platting Ordinance h will apply to this area: ~ight-o~-way -- 50' width, minimum [dth -- 30' sidewalks not required; c) D) ?) Existing ~ublic roads A, B, and H south of Roa? B will be ~epaired by the City where concrete nas settled o~ broken with curb and gutter repairs as needed. Existing public roads (Nela, East Logan, and West Logan) w:.ll be reconstructed by the City to a minimum cf: recompaction oi subgrade, scarifying and reccmpaction of caliche with additional caliche ~s required to a depth of 6"; 1-1/2" hot-asphalt; repairs to curb and gutter. The City will assume maintenance of those existing iprivate roads "E" and "F" after they are improved iby property owners, to the same standard as specified above and dedicated to the City- The City will assume maintenance of those existing' storm sewer improvements 'if: 1) Capacity: of lines is sufficient; 2) Necessary .repairs are made; and 3) Dedication of the necessary easements is executed. The City will ass'~me r_spon ....... : ~- of provialng extensions of off-site sanitary sewer mains to the Rodd Field Village Area with the termination of the private treatment system. The City will assume maintenance of on-site improvements after the system is brought to standard by property owner and located in proper easementS. Property=- owner will be responsible 1-E ADDEND~<, !989 EXHIBIT 1 - acreage fees and to tie-in tc for pro-ra~a ~nO ' available ~ervzce v~ithin 100' from hzs propertY- Treatment of sewer will continue under the private ,ackage plant under current permit condition~ available, The City the water property owners to the site- existing on-site lines to city after cSty inspection- Ncrmal pro_ratai~ees and standards apply. until public service is made system down yorktown Boulewill improve specifications acreage and 1-( RODD EXHIBIT 2 PROPOSED FIELD PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT / 48 33 24 Eng: Jim Urban By: C.R.R. EXHIBIT 3 PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE RODI~ FIELD ~UBDIVI~;1ON February 21, 2003 Job No.. 37167.00.00 I'TEM .--DESCRIPTION I QUAN. I QUAN.16% 4. UNIT 1 PRIcEUNIT TOTALcosT A. PAVING iMPROVME-~S - ROAD "F" - 1,980 ~LF ON CL.: I 2" HMAC Includig Prime Coat 5,720 6,578 SY $7.00 $46,046.00 2 Scarify, Stabilize, Recompact Existing Base and Cement Stabilize 5,720 6,578 SY $10.00 $65,780.00 ROAD "F" SUB-TOTAL: $111,826.00 B. PAVING IMPROVEMENTS - ROAD "E" - 751 LF ON CL.: 2" HMAC Includin-'-g Pdme Coat 2,166 2,491 SY $7.00 $17,437.00 1 2 Scarify, Stabilize and Recompact Existir~ Base and Additional Base As Required 2,166 2,491 SY $10.00 $24,910.00 ~ ROAD "E" SUB-TOTAL: $42,347.00 C. ADDITIONAL LOOP R._~OAD ( NEW CONSTFtUCTION PER DETAIL)- 967 LF ON CL.: 4,352 I 5,005 CY $3.00 $15,015.00 I jRoadway E~cavation i 3,177 3,654 SY $4.50 $16,443.00 2 8" Compacted Subgrade ~ 3 2" HMAC Including Prime Coat 2,741 3,152 SY $7.00 $22,064.00 Caliche Base i 2,741 3,152 I SY $7.00 $22,064.00 45 5"DrivewayCOmpactedRep.air (As Required) I 1 1/ LS $5,000.00 $5,000.00 i I i LOOP ROAD SUB-TOTAL: $80,586.00 J PAVING SUB-TOTAL: $234,759.00 D. MAIN 8" PVC C-900 WATERLINE LOOP: ~ 1 18" PVC C-900 6,851 7,879 LF $18.00 $141,822.00 2 t8" Gate Valve and'------Box 34 34 EA $650.00 $22,100.00 3 I Fire Hydrant A~-,~mbly Complete wNalv~e 25 25 EA $2,600.00 $65,000.00 1 1 F__A $350.00 $350.00 4 18" Ductile Iroq CroSS 6 6 EA $300.00 $1,800.00 5 8',', Ductile Iron Tee 6 8 )<90 [~,,gree L~uctile Iron Bend [ 2 2 EA $300.00 $600.00 7 Tie to Existing Waterline 2 2 EA $1,850.00 $3,700.00 8 Commercial Service Connections (As Re~quired) 33 33 EA $550.00 $18,150.00 9 =avement Repair (As Required) I I LS $15,000.00 $15,000.00 MAIN WATER LOOP SUB-TOTAL: $268,522.00 O' E. ADDITIONAL 8" PVC C-900 WATER LO ~: 1 8" PVC C-90U 1,874 2,155 LF $18.00 $38,790.00 2 8" Gate Va ve and Box 7 7 EA $650.00 $4,550.00 3 18,,x90 Degreen D~uctile Iron Bend 2 2 EA $300.00 $600.00 4 Fire Hydrant Assembly Complete wJalve 5 5 EA $2,600.00 $13,000.00 5 Commercial Service Connections (As r~lured) 6 6 EA $550.00 $3,300.00 6 i Pavement Repair (As Required) 1 I I LS $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Urban Engineering 2725 Swantner Corpus Chdsti, TX 78404 1-361-854-3101 Eng: 3ira Urban By: C.R.R. EXHIBIT 3 PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE for ROD~ FIELD SUBDIVISION February 21, 2003 Job No. 37167.00.00 ~ QUAN. QUAN. + UNIT UNIT I TOTAL I'[EM DESCRIPTION ; 16% PRICE. COST ~ ADDITIONAL WATER LOOP SUB-TOTAL: $62,740.00 WA'rER SUB-TOTAL: $331,262.00 F. SANI'I-ARY sEWER IMPROVEMENTS (RO,~ ;) "F" ONLY - SEE NOTE BELOVV): 1,240 ' 1,426 LF $,44.00 $62,744.00 1 10' C-I-P-P Rehabilitation I 340 391 LF $53.00 $20,723.00 2 12" C-I-p-P Rehabilitation ~ 3 Point Repair - (8-10') unpaved I 4 4 EA $5,000.00 $20,000.00 I SAN TARY SEWER SUB-TOTAL $103,467.00 ~ TOTAL ESTIMATED IMPROVEMENTS: $669,488.00 I CONSTRUC']'ION CONTINGENCES: $15,812.00 I '[OTAL CONSTRUCTION: $6B5,300.00 ~ ENGINEERING $69,700.00 ! TOTAL BUDGET: $775,000.00 ~IOTE: =Fha City cleaned and documented approximate ~ 5,580 If of sewer line vv~thin the Rodd Field Subdivision. Howeever only 1,580 If of line is included in the current sc~ :)e for line rehabilitation along Road "F". By extrapolation of the 3roposed 5ewer line improvements along Road 'F", the 4,000 If of line remaining m the subdivision can likely be -rehabilitated in~ similar fashion for approximately $261,940. I I I I Urban Engineering 2725 Swantner Corpus Christi, TX 78404 1-361-854-3101 3-B EXHIBIT3 RODD FIELD PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT LAND A QUISITION ESTIMATE Rpproximate SquareI Value of Line Total Adjusted '[a~ ID No. Owner's Nile FootageDedicationOf LandFt.Per Sq. for 50% Discount 1~ 47600211220 blORALESALBERTL I 1,471.73 0.57 $419.4 2 !47600210210 HULLDAVIDA I 16,271.32 0.2~ $1,871.2( 3 247600210226 OHNSON MICHAEL E 1,033.2( 0.SE $304.8; 4 247600210239 GLENDENNING COLLINS REED i 450.0C 0.5; $128.2! 5 247600210213 HANDLEY SHIRLEY JONES i 34,345.2~ 0.2: $3,949.70 8 247800210273 ¥1LSON WILLIAM H 10,031.3( 0.35 $1,755.~., 7 247600210274 WILSON WILLIAM H 0.0( 0.35 $0.00 8 547600210212 HULL DAVIDA 4,754.74 0.48 $1.141.14 S 47600210272 BROOKS THOMAS ET UX 1,878.31 0.58 $544.71 lC 47600211222 BROOKS THOMAS W ET UX BONNIE 0.00 0.5~ $0.0( 11 47600210224 iORALESALSERTL 1,569,01 0.57 $447.1~ 1; 47600210218 -IEINAMAN AUBREY H E'~ UX 9,324.5E 0.5( $2.704.2; 13 147600210275 -IEINAMAN AUBREY HERBERT 0.0¢ 0.5( $0.0( 14 ,47600210278 ~AFFIOTITHOMASM 3,557.9(` 0.5; $1,014.0; 15 !47600210270 ;HAWWlLLIAMJ 14,774.6! 0.57 $4,210.78 16 247600210219 PEAL AIR COND CO C/O PATRICK~ESSE PEAL 6,181.7; 0.58 $1,792.?~ 17 247600210268 MANAKWML 6,185.1: 0.58 $1,793.69 18 247600210260 ;HAW WILLIAM J 10.581.85 0.58 $3,068.74 19 ~47600210266 ASHER GUY R ~NANCY BEA'[ON ~ JACK MC C 11,883.95 0.48 $2.852.1( 2(3 47600210267 ASHER GUY R YoNANCY BEATON ~ JACK MC C 0.00 0.55 $0.0( 21 47600210265 ~ODD INDUSTRIES INC 7.470.03 0.5~ $2,166.3 2; 47600210269 VESELY JERRY J JR ETUX JACQ~ELINE G 2,870.67 0.5( $832.4(` 2~ 47600210271 VESELY JERRY J JR ETUX JACQ ELINE G 0.0£ 0.5~ $0.0( 2~ 47600210222 SALAZAR ELOY Hs 55.167.6( 0.0, $1,103.31 2! 247600210263 MAJEK JOHN M JR ET UX 5,4692( 0.5; $1.558.72 26 !47600210252 VlAJEK K~THRYNE L 2.991.4~ 0.57 $652.!~, 27 247600210255 VlAJEKPROPERTIESLLC 0.0t 0.57 $0.00 28 247600210256 ;ERVO-DYNAMICS INC 0.00 0.59 29 247600210257 3CHURY PHYLLtS 0.00 0.58 $0.0~ 30 247600210259 HARTUNG JERRY R 1,398.81 0.58 $405.6( 31 247600210254 GART-A FERNANDO M AND ELOIS~ G GARZA 9O6.25 0.5~ $262.8~ 32 47600210216 MAJEK PROPERTIES LLC 2,665.9.~ 0.5~ $759.8( 33 47600210250 SALMON CHARLES ASR 14,221.6~ 0.41 $3,413.21 3~ ~47600210235 BENDER JOSEPH 13,955.6.' 0.41 $3,349.41 0.0( 0.48 $0.00 3.' 47600210230 BENDER JOSEPH I 3( 47600210240 ISLAVISIALLC 9,570.5~ 0.34 3; 47600210245 SUNRISE PROPERTIES LP 4,395.35 0.57 $1.252.67 38 47800210249 GUNTER BUDDIE ET UX BARBA 2,355.58 0.57 $671.34 39 '47600210264 GUNTER BUDDIE ET UX BARBA 0.00 0.57 $0.0(1 40 ,47800210247 GUNTER BUDDIE ET UX BARBA 822.65 0.57 $234.4~ 41 247600210277 GUNTER BUDDY AND BARBARA ~UN~ER WFE 824,48 0.57 42 247600210248 SUNRISE PROPERTIES LP 0.00 0.45 $0.0( 43 247600210284 MORROW SERVICES CO 4,198.1.' 0.4~ $1,007.5t 44 247600210280 ,ESPARZA JULIAN T ET UX 523.2( 0.5( $151.7; 45 24760021028~ SALMON CHARLES ALS 1,531.2z 0.5(, $451.7; 46 247600210282 (OCIAN MICHAEL A E'~ UX SU ~ 2,857.41 0.51 47 247600210289 ~UZICKAWILLIAM J 2,855.01 0.5; $813.71 48 247600210288 ;IDLEY DALE R/SYDNA A GID DBA DALE'S IMPORT SERVICE 2.057.3~ 0.5l $58~.3! 49 ~47600210221 NIMER NORMAN KEITH 4,122.11 0.34 $700.77 947.6z 0.48 $227.43 50 247600210237 3ASTANEDAFRANKA 0.0( 0.23 $0.(~ 51 47600210232 RAT[ON MARK P 52 47600210234 ,(OCIAN MICHAEL A AND DAVID (3 KOCiAN 10,174.38 0.23 $1,170.05 53 47600210215 KOCiAN MICHAEL A AND DAVID~; 0.00 0.23 $0.00 54 47600210242 JiCHARONAKARONALDJICHA 1,188.47 0.48 $285.23 5! 47600210241 HAEBER & ROSALES ROOFING 12,204.33 0.34 $2.074.74 ~ 4,655.24 0.4~ $1.117.2 5( 47600210279 ;OX DON 51 47600210258 COOK RICHARD B/NELLE S REVOCABLE LIVING TRUS'r 7,127.8; 0.4( $1,710.6! 154,436.7(` 0.5( $45,882.7( 51 NA Iodd Field Enterprises (streets) i Total $103,731 IRound Up To $105,001 3-C EXHIBIT 3 RODD FIELD PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT H*~ Ui, l~ ~ DYNA ,MIC~ -j COOK 0 ' 200 ~ PROPOSED DISTRICT BOUNDARY I PROPOSED 8" WATER LINE 3-D EXHIBIT 3 RODD FIELD PUBLIC iMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ... -.-- PROPOSED DISTRICT BOUNDARY ~ ~ PROPOSED WASTEVVATER LINE & MANHOLES 3-E EXHIBIT 3 RODD FIELD PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DIS'TRICT 0 200 ~ ,...-,--PROPOSED DISTRICT BOUNDARY ~ PUBLIC ROAD REQUIRES ROAD DEDICATION 3-F EXHIBIT 4 PRELIMINARY OWNER AS.SESSMENTS RODD FIELD PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ACREAGE ASSESSMENT OPTION PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT State of Texas } County of Nueces } Before me, the undersigned, Hinojosa, who being first dul' Manager of the Corpus Ch~ Corpus Christi in said City Brooks, Duval, Jim Hogg, Nueces, Refugio, San Patri, publication of, NOTICE OF true copy, was inserted in Wide Web on the Caller-Time $211.77 ~TWO (2) Time(s) SS: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Ad # 4655222 PO # a Notary Public, this day personally came Diana sworn, according to law, says that she is Credit ~ti Caller-Times, a daily newspaper published at and State, generally circulated in Aransas, Bee, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, :io, Victoria and Webb Counties, and that the CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC which the annexed is a he Corpus Christi Caller-Times and on the World Interactive on the 31ST day(s} of AUGUST, 2003. Credit Manager Subscribed and sworn to me on the date of SEPTEMBER 01, 2003. Notary Public, Nueces County, Texas ROSA MARIA FLORES Print or Type Name of Notary Public My commission expires on 04/23/05. Christi Caller-Times, Sunday, August 31, 2003,· PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT State of Texas County of Nueces SSi CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Ad # 4682703 PO # Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally came Diana Hinoiosa, who being first duly sworn, according to law, says that she is Credit 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 AUTHORIZATION OF RODD 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 28TH day(s) of SEPTEMBER, 2003. $169.69 TWO (2) Time(s) Credit Manager Subscribed and sworn to me on the date of SEPTEMBER 29, 2003. Notary Public, Nueees County, Texas ROSA MARIA FLORES Print or Type Name of Notary Public My commission expires on 04/23/05. ~/Corpus Christi Caller-Times~ Sund~, September 28, 2003 Secretary. The District consists ~ the e~tlrety of the unplatted subdivision bead the name of Roddr~ield Industrial Park, exce ng Block I Lot 2 and ~tll~k 4 Lot 1. (A map of the Distdct is available in the office of the City Sectatary.) The purpose of the Diet,ct is to make the necessary public Infraetructur~e improvements (streets, water lines, and sewer lines) for the pmperties to be legstly p~attbd. The estimated cost of the improvements is $880 000, of which the Rodd Field Public Im rovement District wil~be responsible for $790,300 and the City i of Corpus Christi will be responsible for1 $89,700. The Ordinance provides that the cost of the improvements will be assessed against each lot in the Distdct based upon the lot area of each ~ot. For mom information, contact the Deparlme~lt of · Dave merit Services /s/A~nando Chapa Ck~ Secretary ~y of Cor~s Ch.~ J. W. GARY CHARLES W THOMASSON KICI lARD A. HAI,L (1929-1987) WILLIAM D. GRANBERRY GERALD W. OSTARCH J.E REHLER JOHN C. HOLMGREEN, JR. GARY, THOMASS HALL & MARK Professional Corporatio RECE ' t ~ S STEPHE [Y Attorneys at Law ~,~._ CR,U~_~ ~ 210 SOUTH CA~NCAHUA, SUITE 500 ~~ ~NDERSON CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78401-3042 ~ ~R H. H~L POST OFFICE BOX 2888 CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78403-2888 (361) 884-1961 FAx: (361) 889-5100 www,gthm.corn ERIC 1. BARRERA WILLIAM T. liEBERT JOE R. TANGUMA October 13, 2003 Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested 7003 1010 0004 8558 0394 and First Class U.S. Mail Mr. Armando Chapa, City Secretary City of Corpus Christi P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 RE: City Ordinance No. 025496 Rodd Field Public Improvement District Ladies and Gentlemen: This letter is written on behalf of our client, Mark P, Bratton, and pertains to the creation of the Rodd Field Public improvement District. Mr. Bratton protests the creation of the District and again requests that the boundaries of the District exclude his property (designated as Tract 51). Further, Mr. Bratton protests to the assessment plan or the method of assessment as being inconsistent with and not authorized by Section 372.015 of the Texas Local Government Code. This formal protest is a continuation of Mr. Bratton's protest set forth in his letter over two years ago to the City of Corpus Christi dated October 11, 2000 and the presentation on his behalf before the City Council during the first hearing of the subject ordinance at September 16, 2003 meeting. Sincerely, JER:reh 271340/9807.01/JER/522 Mr. Armando Chapa, City Secretary October 13, 2003 Page 2 CC~ Mr. Michael N. Gunning, Director of Planning City of Corpus Christi P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 Mr. Mark Bratton 8230 S. Staples Corpus Christi, TX 78413