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R-85-772 - 10/10/1985RESOLUTION NO. 7 WHEREAS, the Sixty -sixth Legislature of the State of Texas enacted S.B. 621 establishing a centralized apprasial district in each county of the State, and WHEREAS, S.B. 621 includes a provision which allows the governing body of each voting unit to nominate one candidate for each of the five director's positions on the board of directors which will serve as the governing body of the central appraisal district; and WHEREAS, S.B. 621 requires that the governing body of each voting unit submit the names of nominees for the position of director to the county clerk on or before October 15,.,1985, . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Round Rock hereby places in nomination for the centralized appraisal district governing board the following names: The following Councilmembers of the Round Rock City Council voted FOR t� 4 J. i the resolution: l ath ekfJ'.C.//YYI. /1JxJ (iiJ/t/ip.GtJ ATTEST: The following ' ouncilmembers of the Round Rock City Council voted AGAINST the resolution: JO RESOLVED this /Qi day of Q 1985. LAND, City Secretary L ��U4 t",000lnJmQix� Pte, MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas WILLIAM 5 LQ JUDGE JIM BOUTWELL, JHERIFF 26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JOHN R CARTER, JUDGE 277TH IUDICIAL DISTRICT KENNETH (BUD) JORDAN, DISTRICT CLERK EDWARD J WALSH, DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOANN BUCHAN, COURT REPORTER (26121) KENNETH R MILLER, COURT REPORTER (277TH) MRS MERRILL PERSON, COURT ADMINISTRATOR BEN W KURIO, AUDITOR City of Round Rock 214 East Main St. Round Rock, Texas 78664 SUBJECT: Board of Directors for Williamson County Appraisal District The Tax Code as enacted by the Lesiglature of the State of Texas, prescribes the procedures for the nomination by resolution adopted by its governing body one candidate for each position to be filled on the Board of Directors, therefore a total of five candidates is the most any one unit may nominate. The attached breakdown indicates the amount of votes each unit is entitled to on electing the Directors. Please submit your unit's nominees by resol- ution before October 15, 1985 to this office. The voting entitlement was based on 1984 levy of taxes as certified to the Williamson County Appraisal District. rely y• s, v • r'� s . :oyd-ton, %ounty"Clerk illiamson County Texas 1 Attachment Entitlement of Votes JNB /kd illinutor t QlIItxttig Genrgefafnn, Texas 78626 September 10, 1985 TIMOTHY G MARESH, COUNTY JUDGE JAMES N BOYD5TON, COUNTY CLERK BILLY RAY STUBBLEFIELD, COUNTY ATTORNEY GEORGE W TAYLOR, TM( A55'R & COLLECTOR IRVIN LESCHBER, COUNTY TREASURER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CARL E LIDELL, PREC NO T, GEORGETOWN WESLEY FOUST, PREC NO 2, LIBERTY HILL RAYMOND H RISTER, PREC NO 3, GRANGER JERRY L MEHEVEC, PREC NO TAYLOR NAME OF TAXING UNIT NUMBER OF VOTES ENTITLEMENT CITY OF ROUND ROCK 282 ROUND ROCK INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 2110 FLORENCE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 46 LEANDER INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 662 CITY OF THRALL 2 CITY OF LEANDER 18 THRALL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 52 JARRELL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 23 CITY OF HUTTO 3 COUPLAND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 13 CITY OF GRANGER 9 WILLIAMSON COUNTY 627 TAYLOR INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 252 CITY OF TAYLOR 67 CITY OF CEDAR PARK 47 GEORGETOWN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 540 CITY OF GEORGETOWN 81 HUTTO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 36 GRANGER INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 34 CITY OF FLORENCE 5 LIBERTY HILL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 91 TOTAL 5000