HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-1842 - Ordinance - 03/08/1990ORDINANCE NO. 1842
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS,
PROPOSING AND ORDERING THE SUBMISSION OF THE ADDITIONAL ONE-HALF
OF ONE PERCENT SALES AND USE TAX QUESTION TO THE VOTERS AT AN
ELECTION ON MAY 5, 1990; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF THE ELECTION,
ESTABLISHING POLLING PLACES AND PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF THE
BALLOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LAW.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE
STATION, TEXAS=
Section I.
That the imposition of an additional one-half of one percent
sales and use tax is hereby proposed and shall be submitted by
the City Council of the city of College Station, Texas, to the
electorate of the City of College Station, Texas, as an item on
the May 5th ballot. The ballot shall be in the form as pre-
scribed by the laws of the State of Texas and shall state as
follows=
FOR
AGAINST
THE ADOPTION OF AN ADDITIONAL ONE-
HALF OF ONE PERCENT SALES AND USE
TAX WITHIN THE CITY TO BE USED TO
REDUCE THE PROPERTY TAX RATE.
Section II.
A copy of this ordinance signed by the Mayor of the city of
College Station, Texas, and attested by the City Secretary of the
City of College Station, Texas, under seal of said City, shall
serve as notice of such election. The Mayor is hereby ordered
and directed to cause a notice of said election to be published
in said city of College Station in some newspaper of general cir-
culation in said city, which notice shall be published on the
same day for one day each week for two (2) successive weeks prior
to said election, the first of said notices to appear not less
than fourteen (14) days prior to the date of such election.
Section III.
The elections shall be held under the provisions of the laws of
the State of Texas governing elections, and only duly qualified
voters who are residents of the City of College Station shall be
allowed to vote in the election.
The polls shall be opened promptly at 7:00 a.m. and shall be
closed promptly at 7:00 p.m. The Office of the City Secretary
shall perform all duties normally performed by the County Clerk
in general elections with respect to absentee voting, giving no-
tice of the election, and preparing the official ballots. The
city Secretary shall serve as Absentee Voting Clerk.
The election will be held at the following places and the elec-
tion officials shall be, for the purposes of this elections as
follows=
Polling Place No. 8, at South Knoll Elementary School in said
City and said District, with Sue Melton as Presiding Judge and
Miriam Moses as Alternate Judge; and said Presiding Judge shall
appoint no more than four clerks to assist her.
Polling Place No. 9, at College Station Community Center in said
City and said District, with Mary Schmidt as Presiding Judge and
Sid Hervey as Alternate Judge~ and said Presiding Judge shall ap-
point no more than four clerks to assist her.
Polling Place No. 10, at College Station Police Complex in said
City and said District, with Audrey Bunting as Presiding Judge
and Ruby Freeman as Alternate Judge~ and said Presiding Judge
shall appoint no more than four clerks to assist her.
Polling Place
City and said
Irma Smith as
point no more
No. 24, at College Hills Elementary School in said
District, with Cecil Parker as Presiding Judge and
Alternate Judge~ and said Presiding Judge shall ap-
than four clerks to assist him.
Polling Place No. 31 , at A&M Consolidated High School in said
city and said District, with Vi Cook as Presiding Judge and Jean
McDermott as Alternate Judge~ and said Presiding Judge shall ap-
point no more than four clerks to assist her.
Polling Place No. 32, at College Station Fire Station No. 2 on
Rio Grande Drive in said City and said District, with Mark Schulz
as Presiding Judge and Lois Beach as Alternate Judge~ and said
Presiding Judge shall appoint no more than four clerks to assist
her.
Polling Place No. 33, at Lincoln Center in said City and said
District, with Blossie Payton as Presiding Judge and Celestine
Williams as Alternate Judge; and said Presiding Judge shall
point no more than four clerks to assist her.
Polling Place No. 34, at college Station Central Fire Station in
said City and said District, with Samille Stova11 as Presiding
Judge and Charlotte Bergstad as Alternate Judge~ and said Presid-
ing Judge shall appoint no more than four clerks to assist her.
Polling Place No.3§, consisting of county voting precincts No.
20, No. 21, and No. 35, at A&M Presbyterian Church in said City
and said District, with Diana Smallwood as Presiding Judge and
David Smallwood as Alternate Judge~ and said Presiding Judge
shall appoint no more than four clerks to assist him.
Polling Place No.39, at the Tennis Center, Southwood Athletic
Park in said City and said District, with Jim Ward as Presiding
Judge and Ed Hoag as Alternate Judge~ and said Presiding Judge
shall appoint no more than four clerks to assist him.
Polling Place No.40, at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, in
said City and said District, with Dolly Olden as Presiding Judge
and Alta Olden as Alternate Judge~ and said Presiding Judge shall
appoint no more than four clerks to assist her.
Absentee voting in said election shall be conducted at the
College Station City Hall building at 1101 Texas Avenue, College
Station, Texas. For the purpose of absentee voting, said office
shall be open for at least eight (8) hours each day which is not
a Saturday, Sunday, or an official State holiday.
The following persons are hereby appointed as the Absentee Ballot
Board to count the absentee ballots:
Presiding Judge=
Clerks:
E.E. Burns
To be named by the Presiding Judge
Punch card voting machines shall be used for voting at the fore-
going election precincts and electronic counting devices and
equipment shall be used for counting the ballots at said elec-
tion.
The Council Room of the College Station City Hall, 1101 South
Texas Avenue, in said city is hereby established as the Central
Counting Station to receive ballots for said election, the
ballots to be tabulated and returned to the office of the city
Secretary of the City of College Station.
The following persons are hereby authorized and approved as per-
sons employed and designated to handle the ballots, operate the
tabulating equipment, and count the ballots:
Presiding Judge:
Alternate Judge:
Manager, Data Processing:
Tabulation Supervisor:
Clerks:
E.E. Burns
Anton Bockholt
M.J. Dean
Chris Longley
To be named by the
Presiding Judge
The following state officials and other designated persons are
hereby authorized to be present at the Central Counting Station
to observe the election counting process:
Mayor and members of the City Council
of the City of College Station.
The City Secretary and designated members
of the staff.
The city Manager of the city of College
Station.
The Attorney General of the State of Texas
or his authorized representative.
The Clerk of the County of Brazos.
The Mayor of the City of College Station, Texas is hereby autho-
rized to sign an official ORDER OF ELECTION FOR THE CITY OF
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, as prescribed by the Texas Election Code,
said ORDER OF ELECTION FOR THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION to be
attached hereto and recorded as a part of this Ordinance.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 8th day of March, 1990.
ATTEST: ~
C-onnl~ Hooks, City Secretary
APPROVED:
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ORDER OF ELECTION FOR
THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
An election is hereby ordered to be held on Saturday, May 5,
1990, for the purpose of determining whether there should be an
additional one-half of one percent sales and use tax within the
city of College Station, Texas.
The ballot shall state
"The adoption of an additional one-half of
one percent sales and use tax within the City
to be used to reduce the property tax rate."
Absentee voting by personal appearance will be conducted each
weekday at City Hall, 1101 South Texas Ave., College Station,
Texas between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. beginning on
April 16, 1990, and ending on May 1, 1990.
Applications for ballots by mail shall be mailed to:
Connie Hooks, Absentee Voting Clerk
P.O. Drawer 9960
College Station, Texas 77842
Application for ballots by mail must be received no later than
the close of business on April 27, 1990.
Issued this the 8th day of March, 1990.
A_~..~~__.TEST: /~
Connie Hooks, City Secretary
APPROVED:
ORDEN DE ELECCION PARA
LA CIUDAD DE COLLEGE STATION, TEJAS
Pot la presente se ordena que se llevara a cabo una eleccion el
sabado, 5 de mayo de 1990, con el proposito de eligir a un
"additional one-half of one percent sales and use tax en la
ciudad de College Station, Tejas."
La boleta se dice
"The adoption of an additional one-half of
one percent sales and use tax within the City
to be used to reduce the property tax rate."
La votaticion en ausencia en persona se llevara a cabo de lunes a
viernes en City Hall, en 1101 South Texas Avenue, College
Station, Tejas, entre las coho de la manana y las cinco de la
tarde empezando el 16 de abril, 1990 y terminando el i de mayo,
1990.
Las solicitudes paras boletas que se Votacion de Ausenoia pot
correo deberan enviarse a :
Connie Hooks, Seoretaria de la Votacion en Ausencia
P.O. Drawer 9960
College Station, Texas 77842
Las solicitudes para boletas pot correo deberan recibirse antes
de la terminaction de las horas de negocios el 27 de abril, 1990.
Emitida este dia el 8 de matzo, 1990.
Connie Hooks
Secretaria de la Ciudad
APPROVED: