HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-0717 - Ordinance - 01/25/1971ORDINANCE NO. 717
THE STATE OF TEXAS X
COUNTY OF BRAZ OS X
On this the 25th day of January, 1971, the City Council of the City of College Station,
Texas, in the above mentioned County, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting
place in said city, and a quorum thereof:
D. A. Anderson, Mayor
C. H. Ransdell, Councilman
Bill J. Cooley, Councilman
James H. Dozier, Councilman
Joseph J. McGraw, Councilman
Cecil B. Ryan, Councilman
being present, and passed the following ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF MONTCLAIR
AVENUE FROM LUTHER STREET TO THE END OF MONTCLAIR AVENUE TERMINATING
IN A CUL-DE-SAC;; LUTHER STREET FROM HIGHLAND STREET TO FM 2154 AND BURT
STREET FROM PERSHING AVENUE TO SUFFOLK AVENUE, PROVIDING THE NECESSARY
MATTERS INCIDENTAL THERETO, INCLUDING DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO
PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFOR, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Councilman McGraw moved that the ordinance be passed and adopted upon its
reading, seconded by Councilman Ransdell, and carried by unanimous vote. The Mayor
then declared the ordinance finally passed. The ordinance follows:
AN ORDINANCE ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF MONTCLAIR
AVENUE FROM LUTHER STREET .TO THE END OF MONTCLAIR AVENUE TERMINATING
IN A CUL-DE-SAC; LUTHER STREET FROM HIGHLAND STREET TO FM 2154 AND BURT
STREET FROM PERSHNG AVENUE TO SUFFOLK AVENUE, PROVIDING THE NECESSARY
MATTERS INCIDENTAL THERETO, INCLUDING DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO
PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFOR, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City of College Station, at an election duly had and held for the purpose
on the 8th day of January, 1952, adopted the benefits, terms and provisions of Chapter 106,
40th Legislature, First Called Session, Acts 1927, being Article 1105-B, Vernon's Annotated
Civil Statutes of Texas, together with existing amendments and all such amendments since
that time made, and acts supplementary thereto; and
WHEREAS, the present condition of said streets endangers 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 passing and taking effect of
this ordinance, and such facts constitute and create an emergency;
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE
STATION:
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I.
That the herein below mentioned portions of streets be improved by raising,
grading, gad filling the same, installing curbs and gutters where adequate curbs and
gutters are not already installed on proper grade and line, and by paving and installing
drains., inlets and storm sewers where same may be provided for in the plans and
specifications to be adopted by the City Council, all together with necessary incidentals
and appurtenances, said portions of streets and places being as follows, to -wit:
COMMENCING at the intersection of Montclair Avenue and Luther Street thence
in a southeasterly direction along Montclair Avenue until same terminates in a
cul-de-sac.
COMMENCING at the intersection of Luther Street and FM 2154 thence in a
northeasterly direction along Luther Street until same intersects Highland Street.
COMMENCING at the intersection of Burt Street and Pershing Avenue, thence
in a southwesterly direction along Burt Street until same intersects Suffolk Avenue.
II.
Each of such districts or units herein ordered improved shall be and constitute
a separate and independent unit of improvement and the assessments herein provided
for shall be made for the improvement of each unit according to the cost of the improve-
ment in that unit and according to the benefits arising from the improvements in that
unit and independent of the cost of and of the benefits arising from the improvements
in the other units.
Each portion of streets herein ordered improved shall be paved with the following
materials, to -wit:
Six (6) inch compacted depth of flexible base, as specified by the City Engineer,
with a one (1) inch plant mix surfacing, or four (4) inch black base and one (1) inch plant
mix surfacing.
The City Engineer is directed to prepare and submit to --the City Council of the
City of College Station plans and specifications for such improvements embracing the
types of paving hereinabove mentioned.
The cost of the improvements in each district or unit shall be paid as follows:
(a) All the cost of making and constructing improvements in areas
designated shall be assessed against the owners of abutting property who
shall pay Four andNo/100 Dollars ($4. 00) per front foot to pay their pro
rata share of the cost of paving and the constructing of curbs in front of
their respective properties,
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(b) After deducting the Four and No/100 Dollars ($4. 00) per front
foot assessed against the abutting property owners, the remaining costs
of the improvements shall be paid by the City of College Station.
The amounts payable by the abutting property and the owners thereof shall be
assessed against such abutting property and against the real and true owners thereof,
and shall be a first and prior lien upon the property upon which the assessments are
levied, and a personal liability of the owners of said property and the entire amount
assessed against the abutting property shall be due and payable when said improvements
are :.completed and upon the acceptance of same by the said City, and shall bear interest
from the date of completion and acceptance of that portion of the improvements upon
which such property abuts and until paid at the rate of eight per cent (8%) per annu;m,
interest payable annually. In the event the abutting property owners shall fail to pay
the entire assessment when the work is completed and accepted, as provided herein,
same shall be collectible with interest, reasonable attorney's fees and costs of
collection, if incurred, provided that no assessment shall be levied in any case until
after notice and hearing, as provided by the law and charter in force in the City of
College Station, and the proceedings in the City with reference thereto, and no
assessment shall be levied against any abutting property and the owner thereof in
excess of special benefits to such property in the enchanced value by means of the
improvements for which assessments are levied, as ascertained at such hearings.
V.
In making assessments, if the name of any owner be unknown, it shall be
sufficient to so state the fact, and if any property be owned by an estate, it shall
be sufficient to so state, and it shall not be necessary to give the correct name of
any owner, but the real and true owners of the property mentioned shall be liable
and the assessments against the property shall be valid, whether or not such owners
be named.
VI.
The omission of improvements in any unit shall not affect the validity of the
assessments for improvements in any other unit, and the omission of improvements
in front of any property exempt under the law in force in the City from lien of special
assessment for street improvements shall not affect or impair the validity of
assessments against property in front of which improvements may be constructed.
VII.
The conditions of said streets and avenues endanger health and safety and it
is necessary that the improvements thereof be proceeded with while the weather will
permit, and such improvements are being delayed pending the passing and taking
effect of this ordinance, and such facts constitute and create an emergency and an
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urgent public necessity, and because of the foregoing, it is ordered that this ordinance
be passed as and take effect as, an emergency measure, and that the same shall be
in full force and effect immediately from and after its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 25th day of JANUARY, 1971.
APPROVED:
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