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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-0586 - Ordinance - 08/26/1968ORDINANCE NO. 586 THE STATE OF 'TEXAS COUNTY OF BRAZOS On this 26th day of August, 1968, the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, in the above mentioned county, convened in regular session in the regular meeting place in said city, and a quorum thereof, to wit: D. A. Anderson Mayor and Dan Davis Councilman Don Dillon City Attorney Bill Cooley Councilman James H. Dozier Councilman T. R. Holleman Councilman O. M. Holt Councilman Robert Rhodes Councilman Ran Boswell City Manager being present and passed the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE CLOSING HEARING AND TRVYING ASSESSMENTS FOR A PART OF THE COST OF IMPROVING PORTIONS OF HIGHLANDS STREET, MONTCLAIR AVENUE, AYRSHIRE STREET, BELL STREET, NIMITZ STREET, MUNSON AVENUE AND MARS1'ELTFR AVENUE IN THE CITY OF COLT,FGE STATION, TEXAS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF SUCH ASSESS- MENTS AND FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABTF CERTIFICATES IN EVIDENCE THEREOF, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. It was moved by Councilman Rhodes and seconded by Councilman Holt that the following ordinance be passed and approved. AN ORDINANCE CLOSING HEARING AND LEVYING ASSESSMENTS FOR A PART OF THE COST OF IMPROVING PORTIONS OF HIGHLAND STREET, MONTCLAIR AVENUE, AYRSHIRE STREET, BELL STREET, NIMITZ STREET, MUNSON AVENUE AND MARSTELLER AVENUE IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF SUCH ASSESS- MENTS AND FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICA'T.ES IN EVIDENCE THEREOF, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, has heretofore ordered that the following portions of streets in the city be improved by raising, grading and filling same, installing concrete curbs and gutters, and by paving and by installing drains, inlets, storm sewers, where provided in the plans, with necessary incidentals and appurtenances, to wit: All that certain portion of Highlands Street described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Highlands Street and Jersey Street thence in a southeasterly direction along Highlands Street until same intersects Luther Street; and All that certain portion of Montclair Avenue described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Montclair Avenue and Jersey Street thence in a southeasterly direction along Montclair Avenue until same intersects Luther Street; and All that certain portion of Ayrshire Street described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Ayrshire Street and Jersey Street thence in a southeasterly direction along Ayrshire Street until same intersects Bell Street; and All that certain portion of Bell Street described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Bell Street and Ayrshire Street thence in a northeasterly direction along Bell Street until same intersects Hereford Street; and All that certain portion of Nimitz Street described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Nimitz Street and Cooner Street thence in a southeasterly direction along Nimitz Street until same intersects Sulphur Springs Road; and All that certain portion of Munson Avenue described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Munson Avenue and Francis Drive thence in a northwesterly direction along Munson Avenue until same intersects Lincoln Avenue; and V All that certain portion of Marsteller Avenue described as follows: w Commencing at the intersection of Marsteller Avenue and Woodland Parkway OD thence in a southeasterly direction along Marsteller Avenue until same Q intersects Gilchrist Avenue; and (,!j All that certain portion of Marsteller Avenue described as follows: dS Commencing at the intersection of Marsteller Avenue and Francis Drive thence in a southeasterly direction along Marsteller Avenue until same intersects the creek. OC 0 After due advertisement for bids such bids were received, the contract 0awarded and entered into with the City of College Station, and thereafter the 00 City Engineer filed rolls or statements showing estimated cost of the improve- ments, the amounts to be assessed, and showing other matters and things, and time and place was fixed for hearing to the owners of property abutting upon said portions of streets and to all others interested therein, and to the owners of said abutting property, and due and proper notice of the time and place and purpose of such hearing was given, and said hearing held at the time and place fixed therefor; to wit: On the 26th day of August, 1968, in the regular meeting place of the City of College Station, Texas, at 7:00 P.M., and WHEREAS, evidence was introduced and all parties presenting themselves, either in person or by agent or attorney to be heard, were fully and fairly heard, whether such parties be herein expressly mentioned or not, and all errors heard and all errors and irregularities and all other matters requiring correction or rectification were corrected and rectified and the City Council finds, as herein ordained, that such hearing should be closed, said protests disposed of and assessments made and levied as below set forth, and the City Council further finds that the total amount assessed as hereinbelow shown against the respective parcels of abutting property and the owners thereof is just and proper and does not exceed the amount provided to be assessed by the law and charter provisions in force in the City, and by proceedings of the City with reference to such improvements; and the City Council further finds from the evidence that any assessment herein provided will in each and every case specifically benefit and enhance the value of the property assessed by means of such improvements in the unit for which the assessment is levied in a sum in excess of the sums assessed W against such property; and further finds that the apportionmata cost 01 herein made established substantial justice and equality, considering benefits received and burdens imposed, and WHEREAS, the present condition of the herein mentioned streets and places endangers public health and safety, and it is necessary that the improvements thereof be proceeded with while the weather will permit, and such improvements will be delayed pending the taking effect of this ordinance, and such facts constitute and create an emergency; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: I All protests and objections, whether herein specifically mentioned or not shall be and the same are hereby overruled, and the said hearing with respect to each and all of said units is hereby closed. II The City Council finds that from the evidence that the assessments herein levied shall be made and levied against the respective parcels of property abutting upon the said portions of streets and avenues and against the owners of said property, and that such assessments are right and proper and establish substantial justice and equality and uniformity between the respective owners and respective properties and between all parties concerned, considering benefits received and burdens imposed, and further finds that in each case the abutting property assessed is specifi- cally benefited in the enhanced value thereof by means of the improvement in the unit upon which the particular property abuts and for which the assessment is levied, in a sum in excess of the assessment levied against same by this ordinance and further finds that the apportionment of the cost of this improvement is in accordance with the law and charter in force in the city, and is in accordance with the proceedings heretofore taken and had with reference to such improvements and is in all respects valid and regular. III That there shall be and is hereby levied and assessed against each parcel of property hereinbelow mentioned and against the real and true owners thereof, whether such owners be correctly named herein, or not, the sums of money below mentioned and itemized and shown opposite the descrip- tions of the respective parcels of property; the description of such property, the several amounts assessed against same, and the owners thereof, being as follows, to wit: Name of Owner Description No. of Amount Front Feet John C. Vinson Oscar J. Chancey Lt. W. H. Kettler Lot 8, Block 5, West Park Lot 2, 3, 25' of 4, Block 2, West Park Lot 29' of 4, 39' of 5, Block 2, West Park 145.0 135.7 68.0 $435.00 407.10 204.00 01493 Name of Owner Mrs. B. A. Hardaway Carlos A. M. Maperan Robert R. Lyle James R. Kluth Wilson A. Bradley A. P. Boyett, Jr. & Clyde J. Porterfield Joel Goldman Mary Nolley Brewster Emil Mamaliga Unitarian Fellowship Douglas Royder William L. Tomlinson L. G. Jones Will Schaefer, Jr. Lawrence R. Vernon Curtis Gray Jackie A. Valerius J. B. Nemec Ran Boswell Mrs. Alvin Moore David H. Smyth Henry A. Lampert Hubert Hearne Sul Ross Masonic Lodge Leslie L. Palmer John E. Danzeiser Thomas G. Bradfield Description Lot 6, 7, 19' of 8, Block 2, West Park Lot 35' of 8, 33' of Block 2, West Park Lot 21' of 9, 10, Block 2, West Park Lot 1, 1/2 of 2, Block C, West Park Lot 1/2 of 2, 3, Block C, West Park Lot 1, Block 9, West Park Lot 7, 45' of 8, Block 9, West Park Lot 5' of 8, 9, 10, Block 9, West Park Lot 11, 12, Block 9, West Park Lot 13, 14, Block 9, West Park Lot 23, Block West Park Lot 7, Block 6, West Park Lot 1, Block 6, West Park Lot 1, Block 3, West Park Lot 7, 20' of 8, Block 3, West Park Lot 30' of 8, 40' of Block 3, West Park Lot 10' of 9, 10, 10' of 11, Block 3, West Park Lot 40' of 11, 23' of 12, Block 3, West Park Lot 27' of 12, 13, Block 3, West Park Lot 6, Block 1, West Park Lot 4, Block 1, West Park Lot 4, 1/2 of 5, Block B, West Park Lot 1/2 of 5, 6, Block B, West Park Lot 13, Block 8, West Park Lot 15, 1/2 of 16, Block 8, West Park Lot 1/2 of 16, 17, Block 8, West Park Lot 18, 1/2 of 19, Block 8, West Park 9, 9, 9, No. of Front Feet Amount 142.0 5426.00 68.0 204.00 77.0 231.00 75.0 225.00 74.7 224.10 100.0 300.00 96.9 290.70 105.0 315.00 100.0 300.00 100.0 300.00 150.0 450.00 150.0 450.00 145.0 435.00 122.7 368.10 70.0 210.00 70.0 210.00 70.0 210.00 63.0 189.00 77.0 231.00 120.0 360.00 120.0 360.00 75.0 225.00 74.7 224.10 100.0 300.00 76.9 230.70 75.0 225.00 75.0 225.00 01494 Name of Owner Eldred E. Dayhoff Marie T. Dunn Mrs. John Ashton Mary Ward H. E. Burgess Glen M. Rydl James A. Colson Mrs. R. L. Hunt Dan R. Davis 0. C. Murphy Gustav Reinhardt W. R. Morrison John E. Roche William B. Shanks William P. Yeager Ralph E. Wilson Mrs. Helen Archer Aubrey Arnold Vince Court Bardin Nelson Marion C. Pugh W. J. Faulk Fred Hale Lola Thompson Mrs. C. D. Trail Description Lot 1/2 of 19, 20 Block 8, West Park Lot 21, 22, Block 8, West Park Lot 24, Block 8, West Park Lot 16, Block 5, West Park Lot 1, Block 8, West Park Lot 14, Block 8, West Park Lot 25, Block 8, West Park Lot 26, Block 8, West Park Lot 27, Block 8, West Park Lot 9, Block 5, West Park Lot 1, Block 5, West Park Lot 17, Block 2, West Park Lot 16, Block 2, West Park Lot 15, Block 2, West Park Lot 14, Block 2, West Park Lot 13, Block 2, West Park Lot 12, Block 2, West Park Lot 11, Block 2, West Park Lot 1, 2, & 3, Block D, West Park Lot 4, Block D, West Park Lot 1, Block 1, College Park Lot 1/2 of 14, 15, Block 1, College Park Lot 13, 1/2 of 14, Block 1, College Park Lot 12, Block 1, College Park Lot 11, Block 1, College Park No. of Front Feet Amount 75.0 $225.00 100.0 300.00 150.0 450.00 150.0 450.00 100.0 300.00 78.6 235.80 80.0 240.00 321.0 963.00 80.0 240.00 150.0 450.00 145.0 435.00 55.0 165.00 70.0 210.00 70.0 210.00 70.0 210.00 70.0 210.00 70.0 210.00 80.0 240.00 220.0 660.00 70.0 210.00 120.0 360.00 65.0 195.00 75.0 225.00 50.0 150.00 50.0 150.00 01,495 Name of Owner Mrs. R. L. Hunt H. S. Creswell Carmon F. Tax Aubry R. Rice Kerfert Adams L. A. Marek Fletcher German I. R. Adams Elton Kahn James W. Bassett Mrs. Ann Baker James B. Baty C. H. Chaney C. H. Ransdell A. E. Denton E. E. Vezey Norman F. Rode Frederick A. Gardner V. E. Schember Marshall M. Miller John E. Reierson John Q. Anderson F. R. Jones J. W. O'Brien F. Merrill Ranck, Jr. Description No. of Front Feet Lot 7, 8, Block 3, College Park Lot 5, 6, Block 3, College Park Lot 16, 17, Block 5, College Park Lot 1/2 of 14, 15, Block 5, College Park Lot 37.5' of 13, 1/2 of 14, Block 5, College Park Lot 12, 12.5' of 13, Block 5, College Park Lot 11, Block 9, College Park Lot 6, 7, 8, & 9, Block A, College Park Lot 25' of 4, 5, Block A, College Park Lot 49' of 2, 3, 25' of 4, Block A, College Park Lot 1, 15' of 2, Block A, College Park .67 Ac. (Lot 12, Block 2A) College Park Block 8-A, College Park Lot 50' of 7, 8, Block 8, College Park Lot 5, 6, 20' of 7, Block 8, College Park Lot 11, 12, Block 12, College Park Lot 9, 10, Block 12, College Park Lot 8, Block 12, College Park Lot 5, 6, & 7, Block 12, College Park Lot 2, 3, Block 2, College Park Lot 4, Block 2, College Park Lot 1, Block 7, College Park Lot 2, Block 7, College Park Lot 3, Block 7, College Park Lot 4, 5, Block 7, College Park Amount 110.0 330.00 100.0 300.00 100.0 300.00 75.0 225.00 62.5 187.50 62.5 187.50 120.0 360.00 200.0 600.00 75.0 225.00 124.0 372.00 79.5 238.50 148.4 445.20 210.0 630.00 120.0 360.00 140.00 420.00 135.0 405.00 100.0 300.00 50.0 150.00 150.0 450.00 135.0 405.00 80.0 240.00 60.0 180.00 50.0 150.00 50.0 150.00 100.0 300.00 01196 Name of Owner Mrs. E. S. McFadden Walter S. Lang, Jr. E. L. Harrington Mike L. Bukowski J. B. Blakeley Claire Hugget V. E. Schember G. W. Schlesselman Mrs. George E. Potter L. A. Willingham Mrs. E. M. Folschinsky Mrs. George E. Potter Clarence Lorenz Elmo Newsome Richard J. Zgaboy Keith Cowan Morris Thibodeaux John L. Tucker Gilbert Eimann Larry Landry R. G. Wiese Carl Paradowski Bruno J. Zwolinski L. A. Maddox B. C. Moore Description Lot 1, 20' of 2, Block 11, College Park Lot 50' of 2, 25' of 3, Block 11, College Park Lot 25' of 3, & 4, Block 11, College Park Lot 5, Block 11, College Park Lot 6 & 7, Block 11, College Park Lot 8, Block 11, College Park Lot 5, Block 12, College Park Lot 1 & 2, Block 19, College Park Lot 1, Block 4, Cooner Lot 5, Block 3, Cooner Lot 10, 12.5' of 11, Block D, College Heights Lot 37.5' of 11, 25' of 12, Block D, College Heights Lot 25' of 12, 13, Block D, College Heights Lot 14, 25' of 15, Block D, College Heights Lot 25' of 15, 16, Block D, College Heights Lot 17, 18, Block D, College Heights Lot 6, Block B, College Heights Lot 5, Block B, College Heights Lot 4, Block B, College Heights Lot 3, Block B, College Heights Lot 75' of 2, Block B, College Heights Lot 5' of 2, 1, Block B, College Heights Lot 18, 19, Woodland Acres Lot 20, Woodland Acres Lot 21, 22, Woodland Acres No. of Front Feet Amount 85.0 $255.00 75.0 225.00 75.0 225.00 50.0 150.00 100.0 300.00 50.0 150.00 120.0 360.00 120.0 360.00 158.0 474.00 158.0 474.00 62.5 187.50 62.5 187.50 75.0 225.00 75.0 225.00 75.0 225.00 117.5 352.50 75.0 225.00 75.0 225.00 75.0 225.00 75.0 225.00 75.0 225.00 92.5 277.50 300.0 900.00 150.0 450.00 300.0 900.00 0 L1 -I r7 Name of Owner D. D. Carter T. D. Wilson A. G. Kemler H. E. Redmond R. E. Basye J. McNeal Jimmy D. Boswell Page Morgan Woodson Lumber Company Frank J. Konecny Raymond D. Staten Landon D. Wythe I. M. Atkins A. R. Burgess James C. Gilmore K. A. Manning Donald W. McLain Oleva L. & Donald D. McLain, Jr. Milton Donald Shu_lt, Jr. A. B. Cathcart Roy C. Fanguy Cecil B. Ryan Robert Hostetler E. E. Ames Robert Dale Thompson A. F. Isbell Description Lot 23, Woodland Acres Lot 24, 25, 158' Woodland Acres Lot 136.5' of 1, Woodland Estates Lot 10' of 1, 2, Woodland Estates Lot 3, 4, 5, 6, Woodland Estates Lot 7, Woodland Estates Lot 10' of 58, 59, College Hills Woodlands Lot 60, College Lot 61, College Lot 62, College Lot 63, College Lot 64, College Hills Lot 65, College Hills Lot 66, College Hills Lot 33, College Hills Lot 34, College Hills Lot 35, College Hills Lot 36, College Hills Lot 37, College Hills Lot 38, College Lot 90' College Lot 41, College Lot 42, College Lot 43, College Hills Woodlands Lot 94.4' of 44, College Hills Woodlands Lot 5' of 44, 45, College Hills Woodlands of 26, Hills Woodlands Hills Woodlands Hills Hills Woodlands Woodlands Hills of 58, Hills Woodlands Woodlands Woodlands Woodlands Woodlands Woodlands Woodlands Woodlands Woodlands Woodlands Hills Woodlands Hills Woodlands No. of Front Feet .Amount 150.0 $ 450.00 458.0 1,374.00 136.5 409.50 211.6 634.80 807.8 2,423.40 202.2 606.60 90.0 270.00 60.0 180.00 80.0 240.00 80.0 240.00 80.0 240.00 80.0 240.00 80.0 240.00 120.0 360.00 80.0 240.00 80.0 240.00 90.0 270.00 90.0 270.00 120.0 360.00 300.00 900.00 90.0 270.00 51.0 153.00 80.0 240.00 80.0 240.00 94.4 283.20 95.0 285.00 Name of Owner Description No. of Front Feet Roy W. Hagler Melvin J. Stiefel J. C. Culpepper Betty Jean Moore Sholly Earl Cook Lot 46, 35' of 47, College Hills Woodlands 115.0 Lot 45' of 47, 48, College Hills Woodlands 135.0 Lot 49, 50, 51, 14.5' of 52, College Hills Woodlands 284.5 Lot 65.5' of 52, 44' of 53, College Hills Woodlands 109.5 Lot 36' of 53, 54, College Hills Woodlands 206.0 Amount $345.00 405.00 853.50 328.50 618.00 Where more than one, person, firm or corporation owns an interest in any property above described, each said person, firm or corporation shall be personally liable 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 ownership of such property, and its, his or her interest in such property may be released from the assessment lien upon payment of such proportionate sum. That the assessments so levied are for the improvements in the particular unit upon which the property described abuts, and the assessment for the improve- ments in one unit are in no wise related to or connected with the improvements in any other unit, and in making assessments and in holding said hearing the amounts so assessed for improvements in one unit have been in no wise affected by any fact in anywise connected with the improvements or the assessments therefor in any other unit. The total amount assessed against each parcel of property is the amount indicated in the appropriate column, such amounts being itemized under other columns. IV That the several sums above mentioned against said parcels of property and against the real and true owners thereof, and interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent (8%) per annum, together with reasonable attorney's fees and costs of collection, if incurred, are hereby declared to be and made a lien upon the respective parcels of property against which the same are assessed, and a personal liability and charge against the real and true owners thereof, whether or not such owners be correctly named herein, and such liens shall be and constitute the first enforceable claim against the property assessed and shall be a first and paramount lien, superior to all other liens and claims, except state, county and municipal and school taxes, and the sums so assessed shall be payable as follows, to wit: Said assessments shall be due and payable on or before thirty days after date of completion and acceptance of the improvements and shall bear interest from date of such completion and acceptance until paid at the rate of eight per cent (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 payment, provided further that if default be made in the payment promptly as the 01499 same matures the entire assessment shall be collectible together with reasonable attorney fees and cost of collection if incurred. V The City of College Station shall not in any manner be liable for the payment of any sums hereby assessed against any property and the owners thereof, but the City of College Station shall look solely to said property and the owners thereof, for payment of the sums assessed against the respective parcels of property; but said city shall exercise all of its lawful powers to aid in the enforcement and collection of said liens and assessments, and if default shall be made in the payment of any assessments, collection thereof shall be enforced either by sale of the property by the Tax Collector and Assessor of the City of College Station as near as possible in the manner provided for the sale of property for the non-payment of ad valorem taxes, or, at the option of the City of College Station, or its assigns, payment of said sums shall be enforced by suit in any court having jurisdiction. VI For the purpose of evidencing the several sums assessed against the said parcels of abutting property and the owners thereof, and the time and term of payment, and to aid in the enforcement thereof, assignable certifi- cates shall be issued by the City of College Station upon the completion and acceptance of the work in each unit of improvement as the work in such unit is completed and accepted, which certificates shall be executed by the Mayor, in the name of the City, attested by the City Secretary with the corporate seal, and shall be payable to the City of College Station, or its assigns, and shall declare the said amounts and time and term of payment and rate of interest and date of completion and acceptance of the improvements for which the certificates are issued, and shall contain the ® name of the owner as accurately as possible, and the description of the property by lot and block number, or front feet thereof or such other R description as may otherwise identify the same, and if the said property shall be owned by an estate then the description thereof as so owned shall be sufficient or if the name of the owner be unknown, then to so state shall be sufficient, and no error, or mistake in describing said property, or in giving the name of any owners, shall in anywise invalidate or impair * the assessment levied hereby or the certificate issued in evidence thereof. W01 The said certificates shall further provide substantially that if default shall be made in payment of such assessments when due, then, at the 115 option of said City of College Station, or its assigns, the whole of said 0_ assessment evidenced thereby shall at once become due and payable, and shall 45 be collectible with reasonable attorney's fees and costs of collection, if 2 incurred. And said certificates shall set forth and evidence the personal liability of the owners of such property and the lien upon such property C1' and shall provide in effect if default be made in the payment thereof, the O same may be enforced either by sale of the property by the Tax Assessor and mCollector of the City of College Station, as above recited, or by suit in any court having jurisdiction. The said certificates shall further recite in effect that all proceed- ings with reference to making said improvements have been regularly had in compliance with the law and charter in force and proceedings of.the City of 01500 College Station, and that all pre -requisites to the fixing of the lien and claim of personal liability evidenced by such certificates have been regularly done and performed, which recitals shall be evidence of the matters and facts so recited, and no further proof thereof shall be required in any court. Said certificates may further provide substantially that the amounts payable thereunder may be paid to the Collector of Taxes of the City, who shall issue his receipt therefor, which receipt shall be evidence of such payment upon any demand for the same, either by virtue of said certificate of any contract to pay the same entered into by the property owner, and that the Collector of Taxes will deposit all sums so received by him forth- with with the City Treasurer and upon payment of certificate when due with interest thereon the City shall surrender the certificate and the City Treasurer shall pay the amount so collected to the legal owner and holder of said certificate. And the said certificates shall further provide in power, when requested so to do, by the holder of said certificate, to aid in the enforcement and collection thereof, and said certificates may contain other and further recitals pertinent or appropriate thereto. It shall not be necessary that said certificates shall be in the exact form as above set forth, but the substance and effect thereof shall suffice. VII The assessments levied by this ordinance for the improvements in each unit are altogether separate and distinct from the assessments in each and every other unit. The assessments for improvements in one unit are in no wise affected by the improvements in, or the assessments levied for the improvements in any other unit, and in making and levying assessments, the cost of the improvements in each unit, the benefits by means of improvements, and all other matters and things with reference to improvements in each unit, have been considered and determined altogether without reference to any such matters in any other unit, and the omission of the improvements in any unit shall in no wise affect, or impair the validity of assessments for the improvements in any other unit. The omission of improvements in any parti- cular unit in front of property exempt from the lien of such assessments shall in no wise affect or impair the validity of assessments against other property in that unit. VIII No mistake, error, invalidity, or irregularity in the name of any property owner, or the description of any property, or the amount of any assessment, or in any other matter or thing, shall in anywise invalidate or impair any assessment, levied hereby or any certificate issued, and any such mistake, error, invalidity, or irregularity, whether in such assess- ment or in the certificate issued in evidence thereof, may be corrected at any time by the City. IX All assessments levied are a personal liability and charge against the real and true owners of the premises described notwithstanding such owners may not be named, or may be incorrectly named. 01501 X The present condition of said streets and avenues endangers health and safety and it is necessary that said improvements be proceeded with while the weather will permit, and the construction of said improvements is being delayed pending the taking effect of this ordinance, and such facts consti- tute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity requiring the rules providing for ordinances to be read more than one time or at more than one meeting be suspended, and that this ordinance be passed as and take effect as an emergency measure, and such rules are accordingly suspended and this ordinance is passed as and shall take effect and be in force and effect immediately from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 26th day of August, 1968. APPROVED: ATTEST: City Secretar Mayor 01502