O-83-2007 - 5/26/1983ORDINANCE NO 2007
CERTIFICATE FOR
ORDINANCE CALLING AN ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
CITY OF ROUND ROCK
We, the undersigned officers of said City, hereby
certify as follows:
1. The City Council of said City convened in REGULAR
MEETING ON THE 26TH DAY OF MAY, 1983, at the City Hall, and
the roll was called of the duly constituted officers and
members of said City Council, to -wit:
Larry L. Tonn, Mayor
Joanne Land, City Secretary
Pete Correa
Mike Heiligenstein
Joe Baker
Trudy L. Lee
Graham Howell
Mike Robinson
and all of said persons were present, except the following
absentees: '
thus constituting a quorum. Whereupon, among other business,
the following was transacted at said Meeting: a written
ORDINANCE CALLING AN ELECTION
was duly introduced for the consideration of said
Council and read in full. It was then duly moved
seconded that said Ordinance be passed; and, after due
cussion, said motion carrying with it the passage of
Ordinance, prevailed and carried by the following vote:
AYES: All members of said City Council shown
present above voted "Aye".
NOES: None.
City
and
dis-
said
2. That a true, full and correct copy of the aforesaid
Ordinance passed at the Meeting described in the above and
foregoing paragraph is attached to and follows this Certifi-
cate; that said Ordinance has been duly recorded in said
City Council's minutes of said Meeting; that the above and
foregoing paragraph is a true, full and correct excerpt from
said City Council's minutes of said Meeting pertaining to
the passage of said Ordinance; that the persons named in the
above and foregoing paragraph are the duly chosen, qualified
.;and acting officers and members of said City Council as
'indicated therein; that each of the officers and members of
said City Council was duly and sufficiently notified offi-
cially and personally, in advance, of the time, place and
purpose of the aforesaid Meeting, and that said Ordinance
would be introduced and considered for passage at said
Meeting, and each of said officers and members consented, in
advance, to the holding of said Meeting for such purpose,
and that said Meeting was open to the public and public
notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting was
given, all as required by Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. Article
6252-17.
3. That the Mayor of said City has approved and hereby
approves the aforesaid Ordinance; that the Mayor and the,
City Secretary of said City have duly signed said Ordinance;',
and that the Mayor and the City Secretary of said City
hereby declare that their signing of this Certificate shall;
constitute the signing of the attached and following copy of
said Ordinance for all purposes.
SIGNED AND SEALED the 26th day o
Cjty Secretary
SEAL
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ORDINANCE CALLING AN ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON §
CITY OF ROUND ROCK §
WHEREAS, this City Council of said City deems it
advisable to call the election hereinafter ordered; and
WHEREAS, it is hereby officially found and determined
that a case of emergency or urgent public necessity exists
which requires the holding of the meeting at which this
Ordinance is passed, such emergency or urgent public necessity
being that the proceeds from the sale of the proposed bonds
are required as soon as possible and without delay for
necessary and urgently needed public improvements; and that
said meeting was open to the public, and public notice of the
time, place and purpose of said meeting was given, all as
required by Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. Article 6252-17.
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ROUND ROCK:
1. That an election shall be held on June 28, 1983 in
said City, in the regular voting precincts, at the polling
places, and with the election officers as follows:
(a) Round Rock High School,
300 Lake Creek Drive, Round Rock, Texas:
Presiding Judge: Dorman Reed
Alternate Presiding Judge: Mrs. Dorman Reed
(b) C. D. Fulkes Middle School, 300 W. Anderson,
Round Rock, Texas:
Presiding Judge: Kathy Sunbeck
Alternate Presiding Judge: Claude Berkman
2. That the Presiding Judges shall appoint not less than
two nor more than five qualified election clerks to serve and
assist in conducting said election; provided that if the
Presiding Judge actually serves as expected, the Alternate
Presiding Judge shall be one of such clerks.
3. That by approving and signing this Ordinance the
Mayor of said City officially confirms his appointment of the
aforesaid election officers to serve at said election; and by
,passing this Ordinance the governing body of said City ap-
proves and concurs in the appointment of the aforesaid elec-
tion officers.
4. That all resident, qualified electors of said City
shall be entitled to vote at said election.
5. That notice of said election shall be given by
posting a substantial copy of this Ordinance at the City Hall
and at three other places in said City, not less than 15 days
prior to the date set for said election; and a substantial
copy of this Ordinance also shall be published on the same day
in each of two successive weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation published in said City, the date of the first
publication to be not less than 14 days prior to the date set
for said election.
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6. That at said election the following PROPOSITIONS
shall be submitted in accordance with law:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized
to issue the bonds of said City, in one or more series or
issues, in the aggregate principal amount of $1,000,000
with the bonds of each such series or issue, respective -
:Ly, to mature serially within not to exceed 40 years from
their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear
interest at such rates as shall be determined within the
discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of
constructing and improving the City's streets, to -wit:
Chisholm Trail, Main and Blair, and shall said City
Council be authorized to levy and cause to be assessed
and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount
sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and
provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
PROPOSITION NO. 2
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized
to issue the bonds of said City, in one or more series or
issues, in the aggregate principal amount of $200,000
with the bonds of each such series or issue, respective-
ly, to mature serially within not to exceed 40 years from
their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear
interest at such rates as shall be determined within the
discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of
constructing permanent public improvements to the City's
downtown area; to -wit: sidewalks, parking lots, cross-
ways and landscaping, and shall said City Council be
authorized to levy and cause to be assessed and collected
annual ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient to pay
the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking
fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
PROPOSITION NO. 3
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized
to issue the bonds of said City, in one or more series or
issues, in the aggregate principal amount of $425,000
with the bonds of each such series or issue, respective-
ly, to mature serially within not to exceed 40 years from
their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear
interest at such rates as shall be determined within the
discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of
acquiring and constructing permanent public park improve-
ments, and shall said City Council be authorized to levy
and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem
taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest
on said bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay said
bonds at maturity?
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II
PROPOSITION NO. 4
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized
to issue the bonds of said City, in one or more series or
issues, in the aggregate principal amount of $450,000
with the bonds of each such series or issue, respective-
ly, to mature serially within not to exceed 40 years from
their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear
interest at such rates as shall be determined within the
discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of
constructing a police station and the purchase of a
necessary site therefor, and shall said City Council be
authorized to levy and cause to be assessed and collected
annual ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient to pay
the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking
fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
PROPOSITION NO. 5
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized
to issue the bonds of said City, in one or more series or
issues, in the aggregate principal amount of $225,000
with the bonds of each such series or issue, respective-
ly, to mature serially within not to exceed 40 years from
their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear
interest at such rates as shall be determined within the
discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of
purchasing a city yard and permanent equipment thereto,
and shall said City Council be authorized to levy and
cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem
taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest
on said bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay said
bonds at maturity?
PROPOSITION NO. 6
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized
to issue the bonds of said City, in one or more series or
issues, in the aggregate principal amount of $500,000
with the bonds of each such series or issue, respective-
ly, to mature serially within not to exceed 40 years from
their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear
interest at such rates as shall be determined within the
discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of
constructing drainage improvements, and shall said City
Council be authorized to levy and cause to be assessed
and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount
sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and
provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
7. That the official ballots for said election shall be
prepared in accordance with the Texas Election Code so as to
permit the electors to vote "FOR" or "AGAINST" the aforesaid
PROPOSITIONS, with the ballots to contain such provisions,
markings and language as required by law, and with such
PROPOSITIONS to be expressed substantially as follows:
FOR
AGAINST
FOR
AGAINST )
PROPOSITION NO. 1
THE ISSUANCE OF $1,000,000 STREET
IMPROVEMENT TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 2
THE ISSUANCE OF $200,000 PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT (CITY'S DOWNTOWN AREA)
TAX BONDS
FOR
AGAINST )
FOR
AGAINST
FOR
AGAINST )
FOR
AGAINST )
PROPOSITION NO. 3
THE ISSUANCE OF $425,000 PARK
IMPROVEMENT TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 4
THE ISSUANCE OF $450,000 POLICE
STATION TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 5
THE ISSUANCE OF $225,000
CITY YARD AND EQUIPMENT
TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 6
THE ISSUANCE OF $500,000 DRAINAGE
IMPROVEMENT TAX BONDS
8. That the requirement for a second reading of the
Ordinance was dispensed with by the affirmative vote of all
council members for the adoption of this Ordinance without the
need for such second reading.
CERTIFICATE FOR
ORDINANCE CALLING AN ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
CITY OF ROUND ROCK
We, the undersigned officers of said City, hereby certify as follows:
1. The City Council of said City convened in REGULAR MEETING ON THE 26th
DAY OF MAY, 1983, at the City Hall, and the roll was called of the duly con-
stituted officers and members of said City Council, to -wit:
Larry L. Tonn, Mayor
Joanne Land, City Secretary
Pete Correa
Mike Heiligenstein
Joe M. Baker
Trudy L. Lee
Graham Howell
Mike Robinson
and ailof said persons were present, except the following absentees:
thus constituting a quorum. Whereupon, among other business, the following was
transacted at said Meeting: a written
ORDINANCE CALLING AN ELECTION
was duly introduced for all consideration of said City Council and read in full.
It was then duly moved and seconded that said Ordinance be passed; and, after
due discussion, said motion carrying with it the passage of said Ordinance, pre-
vailed and carried by the following vote:
AYES: All members of said City Council shown present above voted "Aye".
NOES: None.
2. That a true, full and correct copy of the aforesaid Ordinance passed
at the Meeting described in the above and foregoing paragraph is attached to and
follows this Certificate; that said Ordinance has been duly recorded in said City
Council's minutes of said Meeting; that the above and foregoing paragraph is a
true, full and correct excerpt from said City Council's minutes of said Meeting
pertaining to the passage of said Ordinance; that the persons named in the above
and foregoing paragraph are the duly chosen, qualified and acting officers and
members of said City Council as indicated therein; that each of the officers and
members of said City Council was duly and sufficiently notified officially and
personally, in advance, of the time, place and purpose of the aforesaid Meeting,
and that said Ordinance would be introduced and considered for passage at said
Meeting, and each of said officers and members consented, in advance, to the
holding of said Meeting for such purpose, and that said Meeting was open to the
public and public notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting was given,
all as required by Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. Article 6252-17.
3. That the Mayor of said City has approved and hereby approves the
aforesaid Ordinance; that the Mayor and the City Secretary of said City have duly
signed said Ordinance; and that the Mayor and the City Secretary of said City
hereby declare that their signing of this Certificate shall constitute the signing
of the attached and following copy of said Ordinance for all purposes.
SIGNED AND SEALED the 26th day of May, 1983.
JOANNE LAND, City Secretary LARRY L. TONN, Mayor
SEAL
ORDINANCE CALLING AN ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
CITY OF ROUND ROCK
WHEREAS, this City Council of said City deems it advisable to call the
election hereinafter ordered; and
WHEREAS, it is hereby officially found and determined that a case of
emergency or urgent public necessity exists which requires the holding of the
meeting at which this Ordinance is passed, such emergency or urgent public
necessity being that the proceeds from the sale of the proposed bonds are re-
quired as soon as possible and without delay for necessary and urgently needed
public improvements; and that said meeting was open to the public, and public
notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting was given, all as re-
quired by Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. Article 6252-17.
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK:
1. That an election shall be held on June 28, 1983 in said City, in the
regular voting precincts, at the polling places, and with the election officers
as follows:
(a) Round Rock High School
300 Lake Creek Drive, Round Rock, Texas:
Presiding Judge: Dorman Reed
Alternate Presiding Judge: Mrs. Dorman Reed
(b) C. D. Fulkes Middle School
300 W. Anderson, Round Rock, Texas:
Presiding Judge: Kathrine Sundbeck
Alternate Presiding Judge: Claude Berkman
2. That the Presiding Judges shall appoint not less than two nor more
than five qualified election clerks to serve and assist in conducting said
election; provided that if the Presiding Judge actually serves as expected, the
Alternate Presiding Judge shall be one of such clerks.
3. That by approving and signing this Ordinance the Mayor of said City
officially confirms his appointment of the aforesaid election officers to serve
at said election; and by passing this Ordinance the governing body of said City
approves and concurs in the appointment of the aforesaid election officers.
4. That all resident, qualified electors of said City shall be entitled
to vote at said election.
5. That notice of said election shall be given by posting a substantial
copy of this Ordinance at the City Hall and at three other places in said City,
not less than 15 days prior to the date set for said election; and a substantial
copy of this Ordinance also shall be published on the same day in each of two
successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published in said City,
the date of the first publication to be not less than 14 days prior to the date
set for said election.
6. That at said election the following PROPOSITIONS shall be submitted
in accordance with law:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized to issue
the bonds of said City, in one or more series or issues, in the
aggregate principal amount of $1,000,000 with the bonds of each
such series or issue, respectively, to mature serially within
not to exceed 40 years from their date, and to be sold at such
prices and bear interest at such rates as shall be determined
within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of
constructing and improving the City's streets, to -wit: Chisholm
Trail, Main and Blair, and shall said City Council be authorized
to levy and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem
taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said
bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
PROPOSITION NO. 2
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized to issue
the bonds of said City, in one or more series or issues, in the
aggregate principal amount of $200,000 with the bonds of each
such series or issue, respectively, to mature serially within
not to exceed 40 years from their date, and to be sold at such
prices and bear interest at such rates as shall be determined
within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of
constructing permanent public improvements to the City's down-
town area, and shall said City Council be authorized to levy
and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes
in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds
and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
PROPOSITION NO. 3
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized to issue
the bonds of said City, in one or more series or issues, in the
aggregate principal amount of $425,000 with the bonds of each
such series or issue, respectively, to mature serially within
not to exceed 40 years from their date, and to be sold at such
prices and bear interest at such rates as shall be determined
within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of
acquiring and constructing permanent public park improvements,
and shall said City Council be authorized to levy and cause to
be assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount
sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide
a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
PROPOSITION NO. 4
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized to issue
the bonds of said City, in one or more series or issues, in the
aggregate principal amount of $450,000 with the bonds of each
such series or issue, respectively, to mature serially within
not to exceed 40 years from their date, and to be sold at such
prices and bear interest at such rates as shall be determined
within the discreation of the City Council, for the purpose of
constructing a police station and the purchase of the necessary
site thereto, and shall said City Council be authorized to levy
and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes
in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds
and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
PROPOSITION NO. 5
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized to
issue the bonds of said City, in one or more series or issues,
in the aggregate principal amount of $225,000 with the bonds
of each such series or issue, respectively, to mature serially
within not to exceed 40 years from their date, and to be sold
at such prices and bear interest at such rates as shall be
determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the
purpose of purchasing a city yard and capital equipment, and
shall said City Council be authorized to levy and cause to be
assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount
sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and pro-
vide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
PROPOSITION NO. 6
Shall the City Council of said City be authorized to
issue the bonds of said City, in one or more series or issues,
in the aggregate principal amount of $500,000 with the bonds
of each such series or issue, respectively, to mature serially
within not to exceed 40 years from their date, and to be sold
at such prices and bear interest at such rates as shall be
determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the
purpose of constructing drainage improvements, and shall said
City Council be authorized to levy and cause to be assessed
and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient
to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking
fund to pay said bonds at maturity?
7. That the official ballots for said election shall be prepared in
accordance with the Texas Election Code so as to permit the electors to vote
"FOR" or "AGAINST" the aforesaid PROPOSITIONS, with the ballots to contain such
provisions, markings and language as required by law, and with such
PROPOSITIONS to be expressed substantially as follows:
FOR
AGAINST
FOR )
AGAINST )
FOR )
AGAINST )
FOR )
AGAINST )
FOR
AGAINST
PROPOSITION NO. 1
THE ISSUANCE OF $1,000,000 STREET
IMPROVEMENT TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 2
THE ISSUANCE OF $200,000 PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 3
THE ISSUANCE OF $425,000 PARK
IMPROVEMENT TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 4
THE ISSUANCE OF $450,000 POLICE
STATION TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 5
THE ISSUANCE OF $225,000 CITY YARD
AND EQUIPMENT TAX BONDS
FOR
AGAINST
PROPOSITION NO. 6
THE ISSUANCE OF $500,000 DRAINAGE
IMPROVEMENT TAX BONDS
8. That the requirement for a second reading of the Ordinance was dis-
pensed with by the affirmative vote of all Council members for the adoption of
this Ordinance without the need for such second reading.