The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 28, 1962, Image 5

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CITY ORDINANCE
III
ORDINANCE NO. 346
ORDINANCE DETERMINING TO ASSESS A PART OF THE COST
Hf IMPROVING PORTIONS OF FAIRVIEW AVENUE IN THE
V TY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, AGAINST ABUTTING
Property and the owners thereof, adopting engi-
EEL'S ROLLS, PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF HEARING, AND
ECLARING an emergency.
Whereas, the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas,'
As heretofore ordered that the following portions of streets in said
i$by be improved by raising, grading, filling same, installing concrete
i jilrbs and gutters and by paving and by installing drains, inlets and
orm sewer, where provided in the plans, with necessary incidentals
;d appurtenances and in accordance with the plans now on file with
|| e City and in accordance with the specifications therefor, said portions
saiil streets being as follows, to wit:
.\ ^ All that certain portion of Fairview Avenue described as follows:
nnmencing at the intersection of Jersey Street and Fairview Avenue
ence in a southerly direction along Fairview Avenue until same inter-
cts Luther Street.
S^aAThe improvements to Fairview Avenue shall consist of a six (6)
ffljch compact depth gravel base with a one (1) inch asphalt plant mix
■lith concrete curbs to a width, measured from back to back of 37 feet,
ip provided in said plans and specifications; and
"WHEREAS, the City of College Station has entered into a contract
ith I
Air the improvements of said Fairview Avenue, and the City Engineer
A s prepared and filed rolls or statements concerning the improvements
id assessments therefor; and
VWHEREAS, the City Council has determined to assess a portion
the cost of such improvements against the owners of the property
butjng thereon and against such property; and
, W 1IEREAS, the present condition of such streets and places en-
ingers the public health and safety and it is necessary that the
iprovements thereof be proceeded with while the weather permits,
id such improvements are being delayed pending the passing and
king effeSt of this ordinance and the other proceedings incidentM
ereto, and such facts constitute and create an emergency;
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
HE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, THAT:
I
The City of College Station does hereby determine to assess a
. irtijm of the cost of said improvements on said portions of streets
gainst abutting property thereon and against the owners of such
I’operty and said assessments to be levied in exercise of the power
ranted in Article II, Section XI of the Charter of said city, and as
'ovided by Acts of 1927, 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, First
ailed Session, Chapter 106, page 489, as amended, commonly known
5 Article 1105-B, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas.
II
Said rolls or statements be and the same are hereby adopted and
iproved.
HI
III The several amounts proposed to be assessed against such parcels
■U property and the owners thereof, the other matters and things as
, town on said rolls or statements being as follows, to wit:
No. of
Front
Feet Amount
ame of Owner
rank W. Sheppard
% C F. Adams
S rank C. Coulter
jarrison E. Hierth
M W. Fleming
A|grs| Stella R. Smith
Afarion Pugh
Jfluben E. Velasco
: 'i|%Iward O. Refti
:sorris E. Tittle
p. E. McAfee
I v-imes R. Brown
ti> Ann Cruice
*•■. M. Jackson
. B. Brown III
As. S. A. Lipscomb
toward Anderson
. P. Murray
imes E. Poore
G. Zubik
. W. Williams
. G. Anderson
dsel G. Jones
sb e
Smith, Jr.
[/ erbert O. Evans
| rs. Alice Frazier
<)e T. Sanders
i ty of College Sta.
) -
imbert H. Wilkes
^ jjjpderal Housing Adm.
arence A. Moore
if D'
lomas D. Watkins, Jr.
.arion Pugh
or i l
;onard I. Knowles
ft $miel N. Kelley
^ jjjwille L. Baugh
Description
Lot pt. 5, Blk 1, College Park
Lots pt. 5, 6,
pt. 7, Blk 1
Lots pt. 7, 8,
pt. 9, Blk 1
Lots pt. 9, 10,
Blk 1
Lot 1, Blk 2A
Lots 5, 6, Blk 2
Lot 7, Blk 2 ” . ”
Lot 8, Blk 2
Lot 1, Blk 3
Lot 2, Blk 3
Lots 3, 4, Blk 3
Lots 5, 6, pt. 7,
Blk 4
Lots pt. 7, 8,
Blk 4
Lot 1, Blk 5
Lots 2, 3, 4,
Blk 5
Lots 5, 6, Blk 5
Lots 3, pt. 4,
Blk 6
Lots pt. 4, pt. 5,
Blk 6
Lots pt. 5, pt. 6,.
Blk 6
Lots pt. 6, 7,
Blk. 6
Lot 7, Blk 9
Lot 5, Blk 10
Lots 10, pt. 11,
Blk A
Lots pt. 11, 12, 13,
Blk A
Lots 14, 15, Blk A
Lots 16, pt. 17,
Blk A
Lots pt. 17, 18,
Blk A
Blk B
Lots 1, pt. 2,
Blk C
Lots pt. 2, pt. 3,
Blk C
Lots pt. 3, 4, 5,
pt. 6, Blk C
Lots pt. 6, 7,
Blk C
Lots 8, 9, Blk C
Lots 1, pt. 2,
Blk D
Lots pt. 2, 3,
Blk D
Lots 4, 5, Blk D
135. $405.00
69. $207.00
95. $285.00
80.
140.
100.
50.
65.
60.
50.
100.
$240.00
$420.00
$300.00
$150.00
$195.00
$180.00
$150.00
$300.00
. u Where more than one person, firm or corporation owns an interest
il* 11 any property above described, each person, firm or corporation shall
personally responsible only for its, his or her pro rata of the total
sessment against such property in proportion as its, his or her respec-
/e interest bears to the total ownership of such property and its, his
her respective interest in such property may be released from the
.(Sessment lien upon payment of such proportionate sum.
J). iv
A hearing shall be given by and before the governing body of the
Ji jfy of College Station, Texas, on the 20th day of July, 1962, at 7:00
1 n. at the City Council Chamber of the City Hall of the City of
Mlege Station, Texas, to the owners of the respective parcels of
jl), loperty and to all others in any wise interested, whether they be
med herein or not, all of whom are hereby notified to be and appear
j( the time and place herein named and fixed, and said hearing shall
J). 1,1 continued from time to time and from day to day, if necessary,
, 'itil all desiring and presenting themselves to be heard, shall have
jO' ^en fully and fairly heard, and at which hearing any mistakes, irregu-
rities or invalidities in any of the proceedings with reference to the
i. liking of said improvements or assessments therefor may be corrected
jV ' , d the benefits by means of said improvements, and the amount of
Jj ( ie assessments, and the apportionment of the cost of the said improve-
J ' spirts, and all other matters and things shall be determined, and the
J), I'al and true owners of the property abutting upon the said streets
, be improved, and any and all others in any wise interested, their
ents and attorneys shall be and appear at said hearing at said time
d place and present and make any protest or objections which they
any of them may have as to the said improvements, as to the benefits
srefrom, as to the cost thereof, as to the amounts of such assess-
ii&nts, or as to the amounts assessed, or as to any mistake, irregularity
)S. ^ invalidity in any proceedings with reference to said assessments,
ith improvements, or to the contracts therefor and as to any other
bS< utter or thing in any wise connected, either with said improvements,
ottracts, or proceedings and after all desiring and presenting them-
bS* uvea to be heard, either in person or by agents, attorneys, or repre-
O'ltatives have been fully and fairly heard, the said hearing shall be
bS. nsed and assessments will by ordinance and in accordance with law
d the proceedings of the city be levied against the respective parcels
abutting property and the owners thereof, whether such owners be
med herein or not, and whether the property be correctly described
not. At' such hearings anyone in any wise interested or affected
subpoena witnesses and introduce evidence and have the right
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( appear and be heard.
Assessments against abutting property and the owners shall be
personal liability of the owners of such property and a first and
or lien on the property against which assessments are levied, and
T all be due and payable on or before thirty days after date of com-
| stion and acceptance of the improvements and said assessments shall
war interest from date of such completion and acceptance until paid
rAh the rate of eight per centum (8%) per annum, payable annually,
^ aS ^ovided, any owner shall have the right to pay the assessment at any
le before maturity by paying principal and interest accrued to date
payment, provided further that if default be made in the payment
THE BATTALION
Thursday, June 28, 1962
College Station, Texas
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125.
$375.00
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85.
$255.00
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50.
$150.00
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150.
$300.00
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100.
$300.00
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62.
$186.00
yy
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60.3
$180.90
yy
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62.7
$188.10
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75.
$225.00
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120.
$360.00
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125.
$375.00
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85.
$255.00
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115.
$345.00
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100.
$300.00
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99.
$297.00
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97.8
$293.40
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268.2 $804.60
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100.4
$301.20
yy
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75.
$225.00
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150.
$450.00
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75.
$225.00
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100.0
$300.00
yy
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75.
$225.00
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75.
$225.00
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115.
$345.00
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promptly as the same matures the entire assessment shall be collectible
together with reasonable attorney fees and cost of collection, if incurred.
The improvements in each unit constitute an entirely separate
district and independent unit, and the proposed assessment for the
improvement in each unit are in no wise affected by any fact or
circumstance in connection with any other unit all to the same extent
and as fully as if entirely separate proceedings had separate hearings,
and separate notices thereof ordered.
VII
The City Secretary of the City of College Station is directed to
give notice to the owners of property abutting upon the said portions
of streets named to be improved and to all others interested, of the
time, place and purpose of such hearings and of all matters and things
by causing a substantially correct copy of this ordinance to be pub
lished at least three times in a newspaper published in and of general
circulation in the City of College Station, Texas, the first of which
publication shall be made at least ten days before the date of such
hearing, and by such publication all owners of property abutting upon
said portions of said streets and avenues, whether such owners be
named herein or not and whether the property be correctly described
herein or not, as well as to all others in any wise interested therein
or to be affected thereby, shall be and are duly notified and no error
or mistake in the name of any property owner, in the description of
any property or in the amount of any proposed assessment shall in
anywise affect or invalidate such notice or any assessment levied
pursuant thereto, and the real and true owners of such abutting
property shall be and are by such notice duly and fully notified. The
City Secretary is further directed, but not required to give further
notice of such hearing by causing a substantial copy of such published
notice to be mailed to each owner of property abutting upon such
portions of said streets and avenues, but all such notices by mail shall
be only cumulative of such notice by advertisement and publication,
and said notice by advertisement and publication shall in all cases be
sufficient and binding whether or not any other kind or character of
notice be given.
VIII
The present condition of said portions of streets and avenues
endangers health and public safety, and it is necessary that the im
provements thereof be proceeded with at once and while the weather
will permit, and such facts constitute and create an emergency and
an urgent public necessity requiring that the rules and provisions for
ordinances to be read more than one time or at more than one meeting
be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be passed as and
take effect as an emergency measure, and such rules and provisions
are accordingly suspended and this ordinance is passed as and shall
take effect as an emergency measure and shall be in full force and
effect from and after its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 15th day of June, 1962.
ATTEST:
s/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
APPROVED:
s/Ernest Langford
Mayor
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TICKET
SALES
FOR: FACULTY, EMPLOYEES
AND GENERAL PUBLIC
Deadline
JULY 31
SEASON BOOKS ONLY $12.00
COVERING 3 HOME GAMES
AND 3 FRESHMAN GAMES
Oct. 6 — Texas Tech. College
Oct. 20 — Texas Christian Univ.
Nov. 3 — Univ. of Arkansas
Season Books for Faculty and Employees good for
admission to all sports held under the auspices of the
Athletic Council. Books for the General Public good
for all events except basketball.
Single games tickets are available for all
games—home and away.
Place Orders With The
ATHLETIC DEPT. BUSINESS OFFICE
Before July 31
Tickets Available To All Out of Town Games