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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet City Council - 05/22/2007 (AM)CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 22, 2007 10:00 A.M. AN-Nnerica City 1 "' I' ~.~.~,~_ CorpusChristi Note: A reception for outgoing Council Members uritl be held outside the Counc#I Chamber area immediately after this Regular Council rneetir~g. AGENDA CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING CITY HALL -COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1201 LEOPARD CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ?8401 MAY 22, 2007 10:00 A.M. A. Mayor Henry Garrett to call the meeting to order. B. Irocation to be given by Pastor Bubba Stahl, First Baptist Church. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States. D. Cry Secretary Armando Chapa to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. Mayor Henrv Garrett Mayor Pro Tem Rex Kinnison ____ Council_Men~-ers: Brent Chesney Melody Cooper __ _ Jerry- Garcia Bill Kelly John Marez Jesse NOyola Mark Scott City Manager George K. Noe City Attorney Mary Kay Fischer City Secretary Armando Chapa E. NTUTS: 1. Approval of Regular Meeting of May 1 S, 2007. (Attachment # 1) F. SCSI -L CONSIDITION ITEM: 2. Ordinance canvassing returns and declaring the results of the Runoff Election of May 12, 2007 in the City of Corpus Christi for the purpose of electing Council Member District ~ Council Member District 4 and Council Member District 5. (A~tachment #2) G. Outgoing Council Member speeches and presentations. H. AI'~JOU'NMENT P(~6TIP[G STATEMENT: This agenda ~;~as posted on the City's official bulletin board at the front entrance to City Hali, 1201 Leopard, a~_ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~a.m~/p.m., _ ~ `~GC C- C ~ , 2007. Armando Chapa Czty Secretary ~., .,. ._ _ . y _ . ~.. _ _ ..~_, .~. 1 MINUTES r:;lTl' OF ~:~ORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS Regular Council Meeting Ma~~ ', 7. 2007 - 1 ~ 00 a m PRE f NT Mayas Henry Garrett Mayor Pro Tem Rex Kinn~son Council Members Brent Chesney Melody Cooper Jerry Garda John Marez Jesse Noyola ABS NT Bill K~IIy Mark Scott City Staff: City Manager George K. Noe City Attorney Mary Kay Fischer City Secretary Armando Chapa Mayor Garrett called the meeting to order in the Council Chambers of City Hall. The invocation was delivered by Pastor Phillip Phiferwith Trinity Lutheran Church and the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States flag was led by Council Member Brent Chesney. Mayor Garrett tailed for approval of the minutes of the regular Council meeting of May 8, 2007. A motion was made and passed to approve the minutes as presented. .,~**«.*~x** Mayor Garrett referred to Item 2 and the following board appointments were made: Ethi Commission Planning Commission Dr holas Adame (Reinstated) James Skrobarczyk, Sr. (Reinstated) Joe Guzman (Reinstated x,~*~*x.**~~~ Mayor Garrett called for consideration of the consent agenda (Items 3 -13). There were no comments from the publ~~~ City Secretary Chapa polled the Council for their votes as follows: 0 RESOLUTION NO. 027258 Resolution amending Resolution No 027191 by increasing the City match to $44,736, with $13,200 in-kind services and authorizing the submission of a grant application in the amount of $107,594 to the State of Texas, Criminal Justice Division for Year 8 funding available under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Fund for the Police Department's Family V~o#ence Unit for a total project cost of $165,530 and authorizing the City Manager or his designee to apply for, accept, reject, alter or terminate the grant. The foregoing resolution was passed and approved as amended with the following vote: Garrett; Chesney Cooper Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent. _~. , ..~ _.. ., „~, ._.,,.~.., .~. _ ., . _..~. _ . r ._ ~. _,..._ .._. .._ __ ,.. _.._ __.., Minutes -Regular Council Meeting May 1.5 2007 -Page 2 4 ORDINANCE NO 027259 Ordinance appropriating $21;6 7 1.76 in interest accrued on an advance payment on a grant from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) deposited in the No. 1071 Community Enrichment Fend. for air quality research and planning. An emergency was declared, and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with the following vote Garrett Chesney, Cooper.. Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent. ~~ MOTION NO. 20C7-124 Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to approve a Letter of Agreement between the City t~f Corpus Christi and the Beautify Corpus Christi Association ("BCCA"). The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Garrett, Chesney. Cooper. Garcia, K~nnison Marez. and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent. 6 MOTION NO. 2007-125 Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a Real Estate Sales Contract with Gloria Diane Oliver Meerdink in the amount of $25,000 forfee simple property rights to 9.843 acres of land, plus $900 in closing costs; all out of Lots 20 and 21, Section 26, Flour Bluff and Encinal Farm and Garden Tracts, located off of Brooke Road and County Road 7B; necessary for the Master Channel 27 Drainage Improvement Project (#2263). The foregoing motion was Gassed and approved with the following vote: Garrett, Chesney, Cooper Garcia, Kmnison Marez. and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent. MOTION NO. 2007-126 Motion authorizing the payment of $10;520 towards an Agreed Judgment in addition to the $24,480 Special Commissioners Award previously paid, resulting from the Condemnation Suit of the City of Corpus Christi vs. Antero Molina, Sr.; for the acquisition of Parcel 506 containing a Utili*y Easement; Right-of-Way Easement and Temporary Construction Easement, all located on Yorktown Boulevard and west of Roscher Drive; necessary for the Southside 'JVater transmission Main. Phase 5, Project #8391, and for other municipal purposes. The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Garrett, Chesney, Cooper. Garcia; K nnison Marez. and Noyola. voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent. 8 ORDINANCE NO 027260 Ordinance authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a Use Privilege Agreement with James A. Caplin, M.D , dba Corpus Christi Allergy and Asthma Center i"Owner"j, for the right to install, operate, repair, replace, and maintain one private 4-inch PVC conduit with communication cable, approximately 60-linear feet across the Baylor Street public right-of-way, between Morgan Avenue and Hospital Boulevard, approximately 165-feet north of the Morgan Avenue public right-of-way; establishing a fee of $210. ,,, ._,q.. .. ,.,~ ...~...~.._ ,, Minutes - Regular Counc Meeting Mav 15 2007 -- Page ~> Ar emergency ~~rvas declared, and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with the following vote Garrett., Chesney, Cooper. Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting Aye' ;Kelly and Scott were absent ORDINANCE NO 027261 Ordinance appropriating and transferring $15,664.39 of unappropriated interest earnings from Fund 3180. Convention Center Capital Improvement Program Fund to and appropnatrng in Fund 4710 Visitors Facility Fund: appropriating and transferring $5,156.22 of ~nappropnated interest earnings from Fund 3181, Convention Center 2002 Capital Improvement Program Fund to and appropriating in Fund 4710 Visitors Facility Fund; and *ransferring $55,000 from Reserve Appropriation in Fund 5110 Maintenance Services Fund ±o and appropriating in Fund 4?10 for repairs to the freight elevators at the Convention =enter amending the FY 206-2007 Operating Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 026908 to Increase appropriations by $ 7 7 820.61 and amending the 2007 Capital Budget adopted by Jrdinance 'Vo 026997 to i~~crease appropriations by 820.820.61. An emergency was declared, and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with the following vote. Garrett. Chesney. Cooper, Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting ''Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent. 10 RESOLUTION NO. 027262 Resolution of the ~:,ity of Corpus Christi, Texas authorizing the South Texas Aggregation ?roject, Inc. (STAP} to negotiate an electric supply agreement for deliveries of electricity effective January ~ , 2008: authorizing the City Managerto sign a contractwith STAP forthe C y of Corpus Christi s 2(708 and. if economically feasible, 2009 electricity needs; and committing to budget for energy purchases in 2008 and, if economically feasible, 2009 and to honor the City of Corpus Christi s commitments to purchase power for its electrical needs n 2008 and. if economical~y feasible; 2009 through STAP. The foregoing resolution was passed and approved as amended with the following vote: Garrett, Chesney Cooper Garcia. Kinnison. Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absen± ? 1 RESOLUTION NU. 027263 Resolution approving the Corporate Resolution of the South Texas Aggregation Project ,'STAP). Inc regarding transfer of funds to A.G. Edwards. The foregoing resolution was passed and approved as amended with the following vote: Garrett, Chesney. Cooper Garcia, Kinnison. Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absen* 12 ORRINANCE NO 027264 Amending Chapter 14 'Development Services," Article II '`City of Corpus Christi Technical Construction Codes,'- D vision 8 "Residential Code,'' Section 14-291 "Residential Construction Code," of the Code of Ordinances, to amend the definition of townhouse; providing a penalty clause. providing for publication; and providing for an effective date. M+nutes -- Regular Counc:+l Meet+rq May 15 2007 -Page 4 Tne foregoing ord~:nance was passed and approved on its second reading with the following vote: Garrett, Chesney. Cooper. Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent 3 a. MOTION NO. 2007-127 Motion to amend prior to second reading the Ordinance amending Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances, Chapter 17, regarding hotel occupancy taxation, to provide listing of exempt State officials, provide that tax due on amounts received by hotel, and provide reasonable notice to hotel of record rev!ew ar audit The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Garrett, Chesney, Cooper; Garcia Knnison, Marez.. and Noyola. voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent. 13 b. OREJINANCE NO 027265 Amending the Cede of Ordinances, City of Corpus Christi, Chapter 17, regarding hotel occupancy taxation; providing far penalties; providing for publication. The foregoing ordinance was passed and approved on its second reading with the following vote: Garrett. Chesney Cooper Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent. r k * * * * # * * w x~ ~ y, Mayor Garrett referred to Item 14 and a motion was made, seconded and passed to open the public hearing on the following code amendment: 14 a. Public hearing to consider amending Chapter 53 "Traffic", Article IX "Vision and Passage Obstructions: 'Section 53-263 "Obstructing Street and Sidewalk Traffic, and Public Right-of- Way Generally,' of *.he Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus Christi and Chapter59 "Zoning," Article 33 'Supplemental Sign Regulations, Permits, Plats and Filing Fees," Section 33- 1.02.06 "Exempt Signs" of the Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus Christi, to provide an exemption from regulation f^r certain A-Frame Signs in the downtown area. Faryce Goode-Macon.. Intenrn Assistant Director of Development Services, stated that the purpose of the amendment is to provide an exemption to the regulations pertaining to A-Frame Signs n the downtown area. Ms. Goode-Macon referred to a powerpoint presentation including: the type of sign allowed in the amendment; a description and map of the boundary area; the candit{ons of the sign placement; pictures of A-Frame signs; the various downtown groups and city deparf~nents involved in the develooment of the amendment; and staff recommendations. Norma Urban. Pres dent of the Downtown Management District, asked if the ordinance was +ntended to allow A-frame s gns for each tenant in amulti-tenant building and if restaurantswould be able to display their menus Ms Goode-Macon stated that the ordinance did allow signs for each tenant in multi tenant buildings. Ms. Goode-Macon stated that the ordinance may not be clear regarding the display of menus by restaurants. Council Member Chesney asked that the minutes reflect the intent of the ordinance. Daiquiri Richard, member of the Downtown Redevelopment Committee, spoke in support of the ordnance. Abel Alonzo 1701 Thames, asked what the assurance is for people with disabilities that the signs would not black the path of travel. Ms. Goode-Macon said that proprietors in the downtown area have committed to adhere to the ordinance and the code enforcement division Minutes -Regular ~ounc Meetinc May 15 2007 - Pa~~e 5 would monitor the regulations. Dav,d Loeb, Chairman of the Heart of Corpus Christi, thanked staff for their work en the ordnance anC spoKe regarding the ADA accessibilities. Mr Chesney made a motic;n to dose the public hearing; seconded by Ms. Cooper, and passed Mr. Chapa pollee the Co~;ncil For their votes as follows. 14 b. ORDINANCE NO 027266 Ordinance amend ng Chapter 53 "Traffic'. Article IX `Vision and Passage Obstructions,' Section 53-263 `{Jbstruct!ng Street and Sidewalk Traffic, and Public Right-of-Way Generally of the Code of Ordinances. City of Corpus Christi and Chapter 59 "Zoning," ,article 33 'Supplemental Sign Regulations, Permits, Plats and Filing Fees," Section 33- 02.06 'Exempt Signs' of the Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus Christi, to provide an exempticn From regulation For certain A-Frame Signs in the downtown area; providing for a penalty clause; providing fc7r publication. An emergency was declared, and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with the following vote Garrett, Chesney; Cooper, Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting 'Aye"; Kelly and Scott were. absent Mayor Garrett referred to Item 15. and a motion was made, seconded and passed to open the public hearing on the following zoning case Case No 0407-0' Shows Development Joint Venture: A change of zoning from a "R-1 B" One family Dwelling Distric± to a `R-1 C" One-family Dwelling District on property described as 13.686 acres out of `moots 9 10, and 11, Artemus Roberts Subdivision, located approximately 1,600 feetNest of Rand Morgan Road and 4,000 feet south of Leopard S `reet. ;ay Secretary Chapa stated that the Planning Commission and staff recommended approval cf a "R-1 C" One-Family D4velling District No one appeared ~n opposition to the zoning change. Ms. Cooper made a motion to close the public hearing; seconded by Mr Chesney., and passed. Mr. Chapa polled the Council for their votes as follows 15 ORDINANCE NO 027267 Amending the Zoning Ordinance upon application by Shaws DevelopmentJointVenture, by changing the zon ng map n reference to 13.686 acres out of Lots 9, 10, and 11, Artemus Roberts Subdivision, from R-1 B°One-family Dwelling District to "R-1C"One-family Dwelling District; amending the Comprehensive Plan to account for any deviations from the existing Comprehensive Plan. providing a repealer clause; providing a penalty; providing for publication An emergency was declared, and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with the #ollowing vote Garrett Chesney. Cooper, Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting 'Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent. Mayor Garrett referred to I*em 16, and a motion was made, seconded and passed to open the public hearing on the following zoning case. Minutes -Regular Council Meetir~q May 15 2007 -Page 5 Case No. 0407-02 The Ecallaw Family Trust: A change of zoning from a "R-1 B"One-family Dwelling District to a "B-1" Neighborhood Business District on property described as Mesa Addition Block 1 Lots ~ 9 end 20 located at the northwest intersection of Violet Road and Blades Street. City Secretary Chaps stated that the Planning Commission and staff recommended approval of a "B-1 Neighborhood Business Distract No one appeared n oppostion to the zoning change. Mr. Chesney made a motion to close the ptrbiic hearng seconded by Ms Cooper, and passed. Mr. Chaps polled the Council for their votes as follows 16 ORpINANCE NO 027268 Amending the Zoning Ordinance. upon application by the Ecallaw Family Trust, by changing the zoning map in reference to Mesa Addition, Block 1, Lots 19 and 20, from "R-1 B" One- family Dwelling District to 'B-1" Neighborhood Business District; amending the Comprehensive Plan to account for any deviations from the existing Comprehensive Plan; providing a repealer clause previding a penalty; providing for publication. An emergency was declared, and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with the following vote Garrett. Chesney, Cooper: Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent. Mayor Garrett referred to Item 17 and a motion was made, seconded and passed to open the p~Jblic hearing on the following zoning case Case No. 0407-03 Rupert H Kronke: A change of zoning from a "R-1 B" One-family Dwelling District to a "B-1 A" Neighborhood Business District on property described as 3.6 acres out of Tract 7 Abstract 850, Survey 422, located on the east side of Carbon Plant Road, between Interstate Highway 37 and Jp River Road City Secretary Chaps stated that the Planning Commission and staff recommended approval of a "B-1A" Neighborhood Business District. No one appeared ~n opposition to the zoning change. Mr Garcia made a motion to close the p~blEC hearing. seconded by Mr Chesney, and passed. Mr. Chaps polled the Council for their votes as follows: 17 ORDtNANCE NO 027269 Amending the Zon!ng Ordinance, upon application by Rupert H. Kronke, by changing the zoning map in reference to 3 6 acres out of Tract 7, Abstract 850, Survey 422, from "R-1 B" One-family Dwelling District to "B-1A" Neighborhood Business District; amending the Comprehensive Plan to account for any deviations from the existing Comprehensive Plan; providing a repealer clause providing a penalty; providing for publication. An emergency was declared.. and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with the following vote: Garrett, Chesney, Cooper, Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were absent Mayor Garrett referred to Item 18 and a motion was made, seconded and passed to open the publ!c hearing on the fc?Ilowing ;~on~ng case .~,,,. n~ .. .~, Minutes -Regular Gounc i Meetin ~ Mav 15 2007 - Paoe ~' Case No 0407-04 A-Z Calallen, LLC A change of zoning from a "B-1" Neighborhood Business District to a "B-4" General Business District on property described as Yarbrough addition, Lcts 6. ~ and 8 ' ?cated on the west side of Airline Road, and approximately 700 `eet south of HoihY Road. :: y Secretary Chapa stated tha? he Planning Commission and staff recommended denial of the 'B-4' General Business Distnc? and n iieu thereof. approval of a Special Permit subjectto a site plan and three (3) :ond!tions No one appeared n oppos ion to the zoning change. Ms. Cooper made a motion to close the public hearing, seconded by Mr. Garcia, and passed. Mr. Chapa polled the Council for their votes as follows 18 ORDINANCE NO 027270 Amending the Zoning Ordnance, upon application by the A-Z Calallen, LLC, by changing the zoning map n reference to Yarbrough Addition, Lots 6, 7, and 8, from "B-1" Neighborhood Business D~stnct to `B-1/SP" Neighborhood Business Districtwith aSpecial Permit fora %;500-square foot Auto Parts and Sales Building with no service bays, subjectto a site plan and three (3j condi6a~is; amending the Comprehensive Plan to account for any deviations from the existing Comprehensive Plan; providing a repealer clause; providing a oenalty providing for oubl,cation An emergency was dec~ared, and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with the following vote Garrett Chesney, Cooper.. Garcia, Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Keily and Scott were absent. Mayor Garrett opened discuss+on on Item 19 regarding an amendment to the Smoking Ordinance. City Manager Noe explained that the amendment would exempt tobacco specialty stores from the smoking restrictions provided that the smoke from their establishment is not allowed to transfer into the other adjoining spaces. Council members asked questions regarding who requested the amendment; if food and alcohol were sold !n the establishment and if the establishment had violated the ordinance. There were ne comments from the audience. City Secretary Chapa polled the Council for their votes as follows: '9 FIRST READING ORDINANCE Amending the Code of Ordinances, Section 23-76, Smoking Prohibitions, subsection (b), by enacting new subpart (7' to exempt tobacco specialty stores; providing for a penalty; establishing an effective date; and providing for publication. _ The foregoing ordinance was passed and approved on its first reading with the following vote: Garrett; Chesney, Cooper, Garcia. Kinnison, Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kelly and Scott were aiasent .. , .Y .,.. _._,....w _ w.,.._ ,,,~ .._. .... .,... _ --,,,,, .~ ... .~ y _..,._.. ~.. Minutes -Regular Council Meetiry May 15 2007 -Page 8 Mayor Garrett opened discussion on Item 20 regarding a development agreement with Hogan Development Company in the Terra Mar area related to the development of Oso Parkway. Them were no comments from the audience. City Secretary Chapa polled the Council for their votes as follows 20 a. ORDINANCE NO 027271 Ordinance authorizing $334,000 from the 2005 Street General Obligation Bond Fund No 3541 to pay the Hogan Development Company, L. P ,request for reimbursement ofone-half of the cost of construction of the extension of Oso Parkway adjacent to the proposed conservation park and appropriating $177,019.63 from the WaterArterial Transmission and ;;rid Main Trust Fund No. 540450-21805-4030 to pay the Hogan Development Company, I_ P ,reimbursement request for the installation of 3,000-linear feet of a 12-inch PVC water end main to deveic~p Terra Mar An emergency was declared, and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with The following vote Garrett.. Chesney, Cooper, Garcia. Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; K~nnison abstained; Kelly and Scott were absent. 20 b. ORDINANCE NO 027272 Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute a DevelopmentAgreementwith Hogan Development Company, L F' , for infrastructure improvements required to complete the Terra Mar residential development proaect An emergency was declared, and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with the following vote Garrett. Chesney, Cooper. Garcia, Marez, and Noyola, voting "Aye"; Kinnison abstained, Kelly and Scott were absent. Mayor Garrett referred to Item 21 a presentation regarding the Crime Control and Prevention District Quarterly Project Update. Butch Pool, Chairman of the Crime Control and Prevention District, provided an overview of the current budget:. the continued focus of Core Programs; and the 2007 2008 proposed budget. Assistant Chief of Police Ken Bung reported on the status of the Crime Control and Prevention Distr ct projects including: the purchase and installation of the tasers and shop sticks; the Pawn Shop Detail; the Campus Crime Stoppers; and the graffiti truck. Valerie Villarr~eai, Superintendent of the Juvenile Assessment Center.. provided statistics on the intakes, court Order referrals and active caseload of the Assessment Center. She provided information on the three summer pilot prcgrams geared toward prevention outreach. Council members asked cuest~ons regarding the maintenance of equipment and the expar-sion of the campus crime steppers try*~**x***** Mayor Garrett called for the City Manager's report. City Manager Noe announced a Neighborhood Pride Meeting at Ben Garza Gym on Thursday, May 17th at 6:00 p.m. Mayor Garrett called for petitions from the audience. Abel Alonzo, 1701 Thames, spoke in support of the Crime Control and Prevention Distrct. Minutes -Regular ~ounc~ Meetinc; May 15 2007 -Page G ..x**.**k~** -There bung no fur•her business to come before the Council, Mayor Garrett adjourned the Councii meeting at 10;42 a.m an May ?5, 2007 k # * * Yr ~ * :F x 2 AN ORDINANCE CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE RUN~F ELECTION HELD ON MAY 12, 2007, IN THE CITY OF COR~IJS CHRISTI, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING COUNCIL MEMBER DISTRICT THREE, COUNCIL MEMBER DISTRICT FOUR AND COUNCIL MEMBER DISTRICT FIVE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi ordered and called a Runoff- Election for the election of Council Member District Three, Council Member District Four and Council Member District Five; WHEREAS, notice of said election was given as required by law; WHEREAS, said election was duly held on the 12th day of May, 2007, in conforFnity with the election laws of the State of Texas, and the results of said election have been certified and returned by the judges and clerks thereof; and WHEREAS, the Council has today canvassed the returns of said election; and WHEREAS, the Council finds that the said election was in all respects lawfully held and that the City Secretary's tally and certification of results to the Council are ~,orrect: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. The tally of votes cast in the runoff election held on the 12th day of May 2007 for Council Member District Three, Council Member District Four and Council Member District Five be made and certified to by the City Secretary of the City of Corpus Christi, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, and the same is hereby adopted as the official tabulation of the votes cast at said election, for each candidate and in each precinct and in sum, and that said tabulation be filed and recorded in the official records ~~f the City of Corpus Christi as the official canvass of said election. SECTION 2. The results of such canvass are declared to be: That tF~ folbwing were duly elected: Council Mer~tber District Three Priscilla Leal _ Council Member District Four Mike McCutchon Couna~ Member District Five Larry Elizondo SECTION 3, !f for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance 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 4. That upon written request of the Mayor or five Council members, copy attached, the City Council finds and declares an emergency due to the need for immediate action necessary for the efficient and effective administration of City affairs and 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 22"d day of May, 2007. ATTEST City of Corpus Christi Armando Chapa City Secretary Henry Garrett Mayor Approved: 16t~ day of May, 207 F ///7///%%%~~ / a y i e City Attorney .,orpus Christi. Texas Day cf __ _~____-, 2007 TO TI-~ MEMBERS OF THE CI?Y COUNCIL Corpus Christi; Texas For the reasons set forth ~n 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. Resp~tfuily, Council Members Respectfully, Henry Garrett Mayor The above ordinance was passed by the following vote: Henry Garrett Brent Chesney Melody Cooper Jerry Garcia Bill Kelly Rex ~Cinrnson John E. Marez Jesse Noyola Mark Scott City of Corpus Christi Runoff Election 11[ay 12, 2007 Precinct-by-Precinct Results ._ _ _ v µ_. _. ~ ____._ ..,...._..._.. ~ .._ CERTIFICATION OF ELECTION CORPUS CHRISTI RUNOFF ELECTION MAY 12, 2007 I, the undersigned Elections Administrator for the election held on the 12th day of May, 2007, City of Corpus Christi, Nueces County, do hereby certify to the Canvassing Authority that ~e attached precinct-by-precinct results is a total of all votes received by each candidate as shown by the precinct returns. I further certify that the following vote totals include early voting totals by precinct received under Section 87.1231 of the Texas Election Code. These accurately reflect the results on the tabulation tapes released to the Mayor by the elect~n precinct judges and the Early Voting Ballot Board. 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