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ORDINANCE NO. 403
ORDINANCE DETERMINING' TO ASSESS A PART OF THE COST OF IMPROVING PORTIONS
BOLTON AVENUE, MUNSON AVENUE, PARK PLACE, CAUDILL STREET AND FRANCIS
IVE IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, AGAINST ABUTTING PROPERTY AND
E OWNERS THEREOF, ADOPTING ENGINEER’S ROLLS, PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF HEAR-
G, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, has heretofore ordered that the
llowing portions of streets in said city be improved by raising, grading, filling same, installing con-
•ete curbs and gutters and by paving and by installing drains, inlets and storm sewers, where provided
the plans, with necessary incidentals and appurtenances and in accordance with the plans now on file
ith the City and in accordance with the specifications therefor, said portions of said streets being as fol-
ws, to wit:
All that certain portion of Bolton Avenue described as follows:
mmencing at the intersection of Bolton Avenue and Milner Drive thence in an easterly direction along
olton Avenue until same intersects Puryear Drive.
J All that certain portion of Munson Avenue described as follows:
iso or bat ®mencing at the intersection of Munson Avenue and Francis Drive thence in a southeasterly direction
*ong Munson Avenue until same intersects Gilchrist Avenue.
All that certain portion of Park Place described as follows:
ommencing at the intersection of Park Place and Hereford Street thence in a westerly direction along
ark Place until same intersects Fairview Avenue.
All that certain portion of Caudill Street described as follows:
jmmencing at the intersection of Caudill Street an/d Winding Road thence in a southeasterly direction
ong Caudill Street until same intersects the South Knoll.
All that certain portion of Francis Drive described as follows:
ommencing at the intersection of Francis Drive and Highway 6 thence in an easterly direction along
rancis Drive until same intersects Munson Avenue.
The improvements to Bolton Avenue, Munson Avenue, Park Place and Caudill Street shall consist
a six (6) inch compact depth limestone base with a one (1) inch asphalt plant mix with concrete
irbs to a width, measured from back to back of 28 feet, as provided in said plans and specifications; and
The improvements to Francis Drive shall consist of a six (6) inch compact depth limestone base
ith a one (1) inch asphalt plant mix with concrete curbs to a width, measured from back to back of 37
l et, as provided in said plans and specifications; and
WHEREAS, the City of College Station has entered into a contract with B W Construction Com-
ny for the improvements of said Bolton Avenue, Munson Avenue, Park Place, Caudill Street and Fran-
i Drive, and the City Engineer has prepared and filed rolls or statements concerning the improvements
id assessments therefor; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined to assess a portion of the cost of such improvements
lainst the owners of the property abutting thereon and against such property; and
ni|1 _ WHEREAS, the present condition of such streets and places endangers the public health and safe-
stm. 3tti|lyand it is necessary that the improvements thereof be proceeded with while the weather permits, and
I'-h improvements are being delayed pending the passing and taking effect of this ordinance and the
;her proceedings incidental thereto, and such facts constitute and create an emergency;
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STA-
I0N, TEXAS, THAT:
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The City of College Station does hereby determine to assess a portion of the cost of said improve-
ents on said portions of streets against abutting property thereon and against the owners of such prop-
•ty and said assessments to be levied in exercise of the power granted in Article II, Section XI of the
barter of said city, and as provided by Acts of 1927, 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, First Called
jssion, Chapter 106, page 489, as amended, commonly known as Article 1105-B, Revised Civil Statutes of
Said rolls or statements'be and the same are hereby adopted and approved.
Ill
The several amounts proposed to be assessed against such parcels of property and the owners there-
things as shown on said rolls or statements being as follows, to wit:
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Same of Owner
Description
federal Housing Adm Lot 7, Blk. 12,
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ilma S. Paulson Lots 19, Pt. 20, Blk. 7,
t. L. Whiting Lot 11, Blk. 8,
!. T. Folk Lot Pt. 1
M. Smith Lot
L. Smith Lot
$30 to
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D. Hallmark
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3. 0. Brown . Lori, Blk. 9,
J. R. Jackson Lot 1, Blk. 10,
I. F. Sousares Lot 2, Blk. 10,
Lola Thompson Lots 3, 4, Blk.
S. Coffin, Jr Lot 8, Blk. 12,
R. T. Price Lot 9, Blk. 12,
F. F. Bishop Lots 10, Pt. 11, Blk. 12,
F. E. Ekfelt Lot Pt. 11, Blk. 12,
W. A. Dow Lot 12, Blk. 12,
R. Brazzel Lots 13, Pt. 14, Blk. 12,
S. Cooper Lot Pt. 14, Blk. 12,
C. A. Greer Lot 9, Blk. 13,
J. E. Pearson Lot 1, Blk. 13,
Dr. 0. C. Cooper Lot 12, Blk. 8,
A & M Consolidated Sch.
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. G. Merkle Lot
. L. Sims Lot
lall Lumber Co Lot
R. Morrison, Jr. Lot
L. Antony i..Lot
rthur Mervish Lot
B. Barham Lot
R. Warlick Lot
1. C. Futrell Lot
Pt. 6, Blk. 12,
5, Pt. 6, Blk. 12,
4, Blk. 12,
Pt. 2 & 3, Blk. 12,
Pt. 2, Blk. 12,
1, Blk. 12,
5, Blk. 11,
6, Blk. 11,
7, Blk. 11,
College Hills
G. Otts Lot 8, Blk. 11,
M. Harris
Irs. B. W. McGough .
L. Parker
R. Bordelon
W. Bishop
L. Butler
I. H. Goode
N. Jackson
L M. Wingren
E. Brown
F. I. Chenault
3 atricia Boney Smyth
!. M. Stevenson
. Lot 9, Blk. 11,
..Lot 11, Blk. 3,
. Lot 10, Blk. 3,
..Lot 18, Blk. 4,
..Lot 17, Blk. 4,
..Lot 16, Blk. 4,
..Lot 15, Blk. 4,
..Lot 20, Blk. 5,
..Lot 19, Blk. 5,
. Lot 18, Blk. 5,
. Lot 17, Blk. 5,
..Lots 19, 20, 21, 22, Blk. 6,
Lots Pt. 20, 21, Blk. 7,
..Lot
..Lot
..Lot
Pt.
Pt.
17
Pt.
Pt.
Woodland Acres
College Hills
Robert Holcomb
W. J. Dodson
M. J. Stiefel
J. C. Culpepper ..
W. R. Miller
P. D. Weiner
R. A. Eads
D. W. Andres
B. B. Crisp
Robert Boyce
J. M. Skrivanek ..
Charles Pinnell ....
0. D. Sittler
J. W. Upham
T. 0. Walton
J. C. Culpepper ..
L. E. Stark
B. D. Deacon
J. C. R. Forehand
W. J. McGuire ....
R. 0. Reid
M. E. Sutphen ...
T. R. Jones
P. W. Barker
B. M. McGee
J. D. Gray
N. B. Farquhar .
L. H. Wilkes
Kenneth Wolf ...
C. F. Williams ...
1. H. Lloyd
O. L. Baugh
M. I. Bell
L. J. Martin
S. R. Wright
L. L. Palmer
J. B. Storey
F. A. Hopson
...Lot 16
...Lot 17
...Lot 48
...Lots 83, ‘
.. Lot Pt. 8
...Lot 9
..Lot 10
..Lot 11
... Lot Pt. 1
...Lot Pt. 1
...bat Pt. 1
...Lot Pt. 1
...Lot 14
...Lot 15
...Lot 16
.. .Lots Pt.
... Lots Pt.
.. .Lots 78,
... Lot Pt.
... Lot 75
... Lots 73,
... Lot 72
....Lot
....Lot
....Lot
...Lot
....Lot
C.H.
81, 82,
80, Pt.
Pt. 76
76
83
81
C.H
71
70
69
68
67
.Lot 1, Blk. C.
..Lot 19, Blk. C,
..Lot 1, Blk. E,
..Lot 5, Blk. 19,
..Lot 5, Blk. D,
Lot 6, Blk. D,
..Lot 5, Blk. F,
..Lot 6, Blk. 19,
..Lot V2 of 6, Blk. 10,
..Lot 2, Blk. 7,
..Lot 1, Blk. 7,
Co
Woodland Estates
Wood
ege Park
Woodlands
ands
Knoll
No. of
Front Ft.
90.
60.
85.
75.
92.
58.
25.
90.
90.
85.
85.
140.
220.
190.
80.
80.
80.
75.
80.
80.
75.
70.
335.
85.
180.
370.
201.7
343.7
175.
363.2
132.8
235.4
205.
195.
90.
70.
155.
100.
93.
100.
93.
80.
99.
131.
115,
250.
370.
340.
368.4'
215.
215.
430.
204.4
207.5
230.4
212.2
160.2
52.7
160.5
53.2
208.3
194.5
219.6
226.
56.
350.
80.
80.
160.
130.
80.
80.
93.
97.
100.
117.5
117.5
125.
140.
117.5
117.5
125.
140.
200.6
125.
168.1
Amount
$ 270.00
180.00
255.00
225.00
276.00
174.00
75.00
270.00
270.00
255.00
255.00
420.00
660.00
570.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
225.00
240.00
240.00
225.00
210.00
1.005.00
255.00
540.00
1.110.00
605.10
1,031.10
525.00
1,089.60
398.40
706.20
615.00
585.00
270.00
210.00
465.00
300.00
279.00
v 300.00
279.00
240.00
297.00
393.00
345.00
750.00
1,110.00
1,020.00
1,105.20
645.00
645.00
1.290.00
613.20
622.50
691.20
636.60
480.60
158.10
481.50
159.60
624.90
583.50
658.80
678.00
168.00
1.050.00
240.00
240.00
480.00
390.00
240.00
240.00
279.00
291.00
300.00
352.50
352.50
375.00
420.00
352.50
352.50
375.00
420.00
601.80
375.00
504.30
THE BATTALION
Thursday, June 11, 1964
College Station, Texas
Page 5
ROTC Prof
Joins Staff
Maj. Robert B. Moore, member
of the staff of Air Force ROTC
Detachment 160 at the University
of Georgia, has joined the AF-
ROTC Detachment at A&M Uni
versity as an assistant professor
of air sciences.
Moore was assigned to Adana,
Turkey before coming to the Uni
versity of Georgia in 1963. He is
a graduate of the United. States
Military Academy at West Point
where he was commissioned in
1947.
Moore is a Command Pilot and
he holds the Korean Service Medal,
United Nations’ Service Medal,
Air Force Distinguished Unit
Award and the World War II
Viotory Medal. Since coming to
Athans, Moore has resided with
his wife Pat and their two chil
dren Marcy and Sparky at 330
Greencrest Drive.
President Rudder, Robinette
Make National News Scene
A&M President Earl Rudder,
and Bill Robinette, former center
of the ’64 Aggie basketball team,
were nationwide newsmakers
recently when Newsweek magazine
featured articles on each of them
in two successive editions.
President Rudder was featured
in the “Where Are They Now”
column of the June 6 edition of
Newsweek. The article was con
cerned with Rudder’s then pending
return visit to the site of the
famous Ranger assault at Nor
mandy, France, where in June 6,
1944 he personally led over 200
Rangers up the 100 feet cliffs of
Pointe De Hoe. Rudder had been
invited by President Johnson to
join a group of D-Day veterans
on the visit that marked the 20th
anniversary of the invasion.
Robinette was featured in the
June 15 edition of Newsweek as
one of the magazine’s choices for
| the Academic-All American basket
ball team.
RUDDER
During Robinette’s undergrad
uate stay at A&M, he not only
distinguished himself in Confer
ence basketball but maintained an
A minus average as well.
ROBINETTE
The improvements in each unit constitute an entirely separate district and independent unit, and the
proposed assessment for the improvement in each unit is 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 prop
erty abutting upon the said portions of sti*eets 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 published 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 prop
erty be correctly described herein or not, as well as to all others in any wise interested therein or to be af
fected thereby, shall be and are duly notified and no error or mistake in the name of any property own
er, in the description of any property or in the amount of any proposed assessment shall in any wise 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 pub
lication, 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 improvements 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 providing 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 pass-
affe ' PASSED AND APPROVED this the 25th day of May, 1964.
APPROVED:
S/J. A. Orr
Mayor Pro-tem
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
C of C Announces
Wool worth Plans
The Bryan - College Station
Chamber of Commerce has learned
from reliable sources that the F.
W. Woolworth Co. Office in New
York has approved the expansion
of it’s operation in downtown
Bryan to a building with 175 ft. of
Main Street and Bryan Street
frontage, pending the developer’s
being able to obtain clear title to
the land.
This store, according to the
Chamber’s source, will have a
sales area covering the first floor
and a full basement, with entrances
on both Bryan and Main.
ORDINANCE NO. 402
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION
OF REZONING LOT C. TAUBER ADDI
TION PRESENTLY ZONED AS DIS
TRICT NO. 1. FIRST DWELLING HOUSE
DISTRICT TO DISTRICT NO. 3, APART
MENT HOUSE DISTRIC/T.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council
of the City of College Station, Texas:
WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zon
ing Commission has recommended , that
that land described herein be rezoned
as District No. 3, Apartment House Dis
trict,
It is hereby ordered that a public hear
ing shall be held in the City Hall at 7:00
P. M. on June 15, 19G4, on rezoning cer
tain areas within the city limits, more
particularly described as follows:
Lot C, Tauber Addition, presently zoned
as District No. 1, First Dwelling House
District to District No. 3, Apartment House
District.
Notice of said hearing shall be published
in a newspaper of general circulation in
the city of College Station at least fifteen
days prior to date of hearing.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 25th
day of May, 1964.
APPROVED
S/J. A. Orr
Mayor Pro-Tern
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
Where more than one person, firm or corporation owns an interest in any property above described,
each person, firm or corporation shall be personally responsible only for its, his or her pro rata of the total
assessment against such property in proportion as its, his or her respective interest bears to the total own
ership of such property and its, his or her respective interest in such property may be released from the
assessment lien upon payment of such proportionate sum.
IV
A hearing shall be given by and before the governing body of the City of College Station, Texas, on
the 15th day of June, 1964, at 7:00 p.m. at the City Council Chamber of the City Hall of the City of College
Station, Texas, to the owners of the respective parcels of property and to all others in any wise interested,
whether they be named herein or not, all of whom are hereby notified to be and appear at the time and
place herein named and fixed, and said hearing shall be continued from time to time and from day to day,
if necessary, until all desiring and presenting themselves to be heard, shall have been fully and fairly
heard, and at which hearing any mistakes, irregularities or invalidities in any of the proceedings with
reference to the making of said improvements or assessments therefor may be corrected and the benefits
by means of said improvements, and the amount of the assessments, and the apportionment of the cost of
the said improvements, and all other matters and things shall be determined, and the real and true own
ers of the property abutting upon the said streets to be improved, and any and all others in any wise
interested, their agents and attorneys shall be and appear at said hearing at said time and place and pre
sent and make any protest or objections which they or any of them may have as to the said improvements,
as to the benefits therefrom, as to the cost thereof, as to the amounts of such assessments, or as to the
amounts assessed, or as to any mistake, irregularity or invalidity in any proceedings with reference to
said assessments, such improvements, or to the contracts therefor and as to any other matter or thing in
any wise connected, either with said improvements, contracts, or proceedings and after all desiring and
Presenting themselves to be heard, either in person or by agents, attorneys, or representatives have been
fully and fairly heard, the said hearing shall be closed and assessments will by ordinance and in accord
ance with law and the proceedings of the city be levied against the respective parcels of abutting prop
erty and the owners thereof, whether such owners be named herein or not, and whether the property be
correctly described or not. At such hearings anyone in any wise interested or affected may subpoena
witnesses and introduce evidence and have the right to appear and be heard. •
V
Assessments against abutting property and the owners shall be a personal liability of the owners of
such property and a first and prior lien on the property against which assessments are levied, and shall
he due and payable on or before thirty days after date of completion and acceptance of the improvements
and said assessments shall bear interest from date of such completion and acceptance until paid at the
rate of eight per centum (8%) per annum, payable annually, provided, any owner shall have the right to
pay the assessment at any time before maturity by paying principal and interest accrued to date of pay
ment, provided further that if default be made in the payment promptly as the same matures the entire
ssessment shall be collectible together with reason able attorney fees and cost of collection, if incurred.
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