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ORD CC 09/24/1940 - Street paving/improvements AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE FINAL ESTIMATE OF N B DAVIDSON, CITY ENGINEER, OF THE STREET IMPROVEMENTS AND PAVING ON THE FOLLOWING STREETS AND PARTS OF STREETS, TO-WIT:y9TH STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF AVENUE J TO THE ATST LINE OF AVENUE F; 15TH STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF AVENUE M TO THE-WEST LINE OF AVENUE N; AVENUE N FROM THE NORTH LINE OF 15TH STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF 14TH STREET; AVENUE 0 FROM THE NORTH LINE OF 22ND STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF 21ST STREET; 21ST STREET FROM THE WEST LINE OF AVENUE 0 TO A POINT 150 FEET WEST; AVENUE I FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF 12TH STREET TO THE NORTH RAIL OF MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD TRACKS; AND GRAY STREET FROM THE END OF THE PAVEMENT TO A POINT 125 FEET EAST;- DESIGNATED AS UNIT NO. E,+7UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDINANCE HERETOFORE ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, APPROVED FEBRUARY 28, 1934, RECORDED IN VOLUME G, PAGE 522 ET SEQ, OF THE MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAID CITY, AND UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDINANCE OF SAID CITY COUNCIL PROVIDING FOP., FURTHER HEARING TO PROPERTY OWNERS ADOPTED MAY 5, 1937, ALSO UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDINANCE APPROVED JUNE 15, 1937, AND ALSO UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED AND APPROVED JULY 6, 1937,4 ALL DULY RE- CORDED, AND WHICH SAID STREET IMPROVEMENTS WERE MADE IN ACCORDANCE TTITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED AND FURNISHED BY THE SAID 14 B DAVIDSON, CITY ENGINEER, UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF ORDINANCES PROVIDING FOR THE MAKING OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS AND THE PAYMENT OF A PART OF THE COST THEREOF BY ASSESSMENTS AGAINST THE ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS AND THEIR PROPERTY AS TO THEIR PRO RATA PARTS OF SAID STREET IMPROVEMENTS RESPECTIVELY; ALSO UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN APPROPRIATION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FUNDS FROM THE CIVIL WORKS ADMINISTRATION AND/OR THE WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION, OR OTHER AGENCY OF THE U S GOVERNMENT, AND WHICH SAID STREET IMPROVE- MEiNTS WERE MADE UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF SAID CITY ENGINEER, AND NOT BY CONTRACT, THE CITY UNDERTAKING TO PAY FOR THE LABOR AND MATERIAL AS FURNISHED, AND LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PART OF SAID STREET IMPROVEMENTS AGAINST THE ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS AND THEIR PROPERTY RESPECTIVELY, AND FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEiN AGAINST THE OWNERS OF ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THEIR SAID PROPERTY RESPECTIVELY, FIXING THE AMOUNT OF THE COST OF SAID STREET IMPROVEMENTS TO BE PAID BY THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE OUT OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE SALE OF BONDS ISSUED THEREFOR, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PORTION OF SAID COSTS OUT OF FUNDS PROVIDED BY THE CIVIL WORKS ADMINISTRATION, THE VdORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION AND/OR OTHER AGENCY OF THE U S GOVERNMENT, AND IN ADDITION THERETO THE CITY HAVING HERETOFORE VOTED, ISSUED AND SOLD CERTAIN STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN SEVERAL SERIES DULY AND LEGALLY ISSUED BY VIRTUE OF ELECTIONS HELD FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING A PORTION OF THE COST OF SAID STREET IMPROVEMENTS TO BE PAID BY THE CI OF HUNTSVILLE, APPROVING THE REPORT OF SAID ENGINEER AS SAID UNIT NO® AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATES UPON THE OMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS AND THE MANNER OF COLLECTION THEREOF, AND DECLAR- ING AN EMERGENCY: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS, IN I COUNCIL ASSEMBLED: WHEREAS, heretofore, to-writ, on the 28th day of February, 1934, an ordinance was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Hunts- ville, Texas, determining the necessity of and providing foi the improve- ment of certain streets and parts of streets within the City of Hunts- Ville, Texas, and which said ordinance is duly recorded in the Minutes of the City Council '-6f said City in Vol. G, pages 522 et seq_; and, WHEREAS, thereafter, and heretofore, to-wit, on the 5th day of May, 1937, an ordinance was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, determining the necessity of and providing for the improvement of certain other streets and parts of streets with- in the City of Huntsville, Texas, which said last named ordinance is duly recorded in Volume H, page 97, Minutes of said City council, to which ordinances and the records thereof reference is here now made for full particulars, and among the streets and parts of streets to be im- proved under said ordinances were the following: -l� 9th Street from the East line of Avenue J to the West line of Avenue F; 15th Street from the East line of Avenue M to the Unrest line of Avenue N; Avenue N from the North line of 15th Street to the South line of 14th Street; Avenue I from the South line of 12th Street to the North rail of Missouri Pacific Railroad tracks; and also at the instance and request of the property owners abutting on the following streets, to-wit: Avenue 0 from the North line of 22nd Street to the North line of 21st Street; 21st Street from the West line of Avenue 0 to a point 150 feet 'Ale st; Gray Street from the end of the Pavement to a point 125 feet East. said streets being improved at the instance and request of the property owners abutting on said streets respectively, a memorandum of said re- quests being duly recorded by said City Council; and THEREAS, N B Davidson, having been appointed City Engineer with respect to said street improvements, duly returned to the City Council plans and specifications for said improvements, and pursuant to an or- dinance of May 5, 1937, the City Council determined to make said im- provements and to pave said streets and parts of streets by the purchase of materials and by the employment of labor and supervision of the work of making said street improvements direct, and without advertising .for bids and letting contract to the highest and. best bidder therefor, which said improvements should consist of raising, lowering and grading streets and parts of streets, or any of them, above mentioned, it being expressly contemplated and stipulated that said street improvements would be made in separate units, and also providing for the construction of storm drains, curbs, gutters and paving the same with a base of crushed rock or gravel not exceeding nine inches deep, and by topping the same with asphalt, or asphaltic composition, and including any changes or alterat- ions of said plans as might be determined from time to time as the work of said improvements progressed,- all of which more fully appears from the plans and specifications prepared by said City Engineer and on file in the office of said City Engineer in said City; and, WHEREAS, the estimate of the City Engineer as to the cost of said street improvements and the pro rata part thereof to be charged against the City and the abutting property owners and their respective property having been duly filed with said Council, an ordinance of said Council approving said report and estimate and providing for a hearing to prop- erty owners, was duly entered of record and dated Larch 7, 1939, which provided for a hearing of said property owners on the 21st day of March, 1939, at 7 o'clock P M, at which time all of said owners, their agents and attorneys, or persons interested in said property, were notified to appear and be heard, and at such hearing said owners or other persons might appear by counsel or in person and might offer evidence at said hearing, and said hearing should be adjourned from day to day until fully accomplished; said hearing having been concluded, and at the conclusion thereof all parties at interest having been given an opportunity to be heard to show cause, if any, why said street improvements should not be made and a portion of the cost thereof assessed against all property owners and their. said abutting property, said hearing having been duly advertised and copies of such advertisement directed by said ordinance to be given as required by law; and, WHEREAS, at said hearing, after all property owners had been heard and said hearing was continued over as aforesaid, it was determined by said Council that the proposed assessments were in all things fair and legal, and none of said property owners had just cause or complaint with reference to the amount of assessments against them and their abutting property, and said street improvements should be made and completed in accordance with the original plans and specifications; and, -2- WHEREAS, said City Engineer has made his final report with refer- ence to a portion of said street improvements,and has set forth there- in the names of the streets and parts of streets so improved, and a description of the abutting property thereon, the owners thereof, and a statement of the amount of the improvements abutting on said prop- erty and the cost thereof, according to the front foot rule or plan, including the rate per front foot, and the width of the streets so improved, which final report shows also the total number of feet im- proved and the total cost thereof to the property owners, which said final report of said Engineer as to the portion of said streets here- inbef ore mentioned that have been so improved is in words and figures in substance as follows: FINAL ASSESSMENT--UNIT NUMBER E FINAL ESTIMATE OF PAVING 9TH STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF AVENUE J TO THE WEST LINE OF AVENUE F; 15TH STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF AVENUE M TO THE WEST LINE OF AVENUE N; AVENUE N FROM THE NORTH LINE OF 15TH STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF 14TH STREET; AVENUE 0 FROM THE NORTH LINE OF 22ND STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF 21ST STREET; 21ST STREET FROM THE NEST LINE OF AVENUE 0 TO A POINT 150 FEET WEST; AVENUE I FROM THE SOUTH LI14E OF 12TH STREET TO THE NORTH RAIL ON' MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD TRACKS; GRAY STREET FROM THE END OF THE PAVEMENT TO A POINT 125 FEET EAST. CONTRACT: CITY OF HUNTSVILLE. TYPE OF PAVING: 217 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE SERVICE AND A 91? MACADAM BASE. PAVING WIDTH: 30 FEET. COST PER FRONT FOOT, 81.50, INCLUDING CURB AND GUTTER; 40 FEET, COST PER FRONT FOOT, $1.90, AND 25 FEET, COST PER FRONT FOOT, $1.kO. AVENUE I PAVING WIDTH 40 FEET COST PER FRONT FOOT, $1.90 WEST SIDE: Texas Prison System 800 $1520.00 EAST SIDE: Texas Prison System (Less 400 ft curb and gutter already laid @.30/$120.00) 979.7 1741.4.3 AVENUE I PAVING WIDTH 30 FEET COST PER FRONT FOOT, $1.50 WEST SIDE: I & G N RR Co. Lot 300, N2 301, Blk 35 125 187.50 H G Eastham, Lot 299, Blk 35 100 150.00 EAST SIDE: I .& G N RR Co. Lots 323-4, Pt 325, Blk 35 175 262.50 15TH STREET SOUTH SIDE: J G Ashford; Pts 427-429, Blk 47 200 300.00 Mrs. C G Barrett; Pt 427, all 423, Blk 47 200 300.0-' NORTH SIDE: Mrs. J L Pritchett; Lot 412, Blk 45 190 285.00 Gibbs Brothers & Co.; Lot 405, Blk 45 60 90.00 J J Brooks; Pt 405-406, Blk 45 150 225.00 -3� AVENUE N EAST SIDE: J J Brooks; Pt Lots 105-106, Blk 4.5 110 210.00 Rose Jones; Pt Lot 404, Blk 45 70 105.00 Mrs. V H Felder; Lots 403-404, -Blk 45 200 300.00 WEST SIDE: J B Dominey; That tract of land conveyed by T E Humphrey recorded in Vol. 52, p.587,WCDR 200 300.00 Mrs. Annie Ashley Dickinson; That tract of land conveyed by Mrs. Linda Ashley to Annie Ashley D Dickinson recorded in Vo1.82, p.454, WCDR 202 303.00 AVENUE 0 EAST SIDE• Mrs. J L Pritchett; Pinecrest Addition 261.9 392.85 R E McClendon; Lots 6-7, Blk 6, Pinecrest Add. 171 261.00 WEST SIDE: Ben Young; Lot 1, Blk 7, Pinecrest Add. 87 130.50 Mrs. Lena Phillips; Lot 2, Blk 7, Pinecrest- Add. 87 130.50 Geo. P Evans; Lot 3, Blk 7, Pinecrest Add. 87 130.50 Charles Smither; Lots 4-5, Blk 7, Pinecrest Add. 171 .9 262.35 21ST STREET NORTH SIDE: H 0 Crawford; Lot 6, Blk 4, Pinecrest Add. 150 225.00 SOUTH SIDE: Ben W Young; Lot 1, Blk 7, Pinecrest Add. 150 225.00 PAVING WIDTH 25 FEET GRAY STREET COST PER FRONT FOOT $1.40 SOUTH SIDE: S R darner; That tract ofland conveyed by H G Eastham to S R Warner 125 175.00 NORTH SIDE: E W Anderson; That tract of land conveyed by S R Warner to E W Anderson; 44-21, yds. curb and 175.00 gutter @ 400 125 17.80 .. 9TH STREET SOUTH SIDE: C D Feller; Lot 238 Blk 28 52 78.00 Ed McMillian; Pt Lo- 240, Blk 28 51 76.50 Mance Mason; Pt Lot 244, Blk 28 77 115-50 Gibbs Brothers & Co; Pt Lot 244, Blk 28 73 109.50 J H Smith; That tract of land conveyed by J M. Smith to J H Smith, rec. Vol. 53, p.623, WCDR 78 117.00 D B & IL C Dominey; That tract of land conveyed by J A Beathard to D B & L C Dominey by deed signed 1-21-25 89 133.50 J W Timms; That tract of land conveyed by J H Smith to J W Timms rec. Vol. 70,p.613, WCDR 93 139.50 NORTH SIDE: Huntsville Cemetery Association 1181 1776.00 -4- Total number of front feet..... ..6-530.5 Total cost to Property Owners. . .$10,950.43 ITEMIZED ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURES ON ABOVE STREETS Pay Roll $$1554.74 Amulco Asphalt Co. 2238.10 Owens Machine Shop 9.75 H W Sylvester 20.00 Telephone Co. 50.00 Gulf States Utilities �%o. 49.50 Kimbell Oil Dill Co. 1282.58 H G Roberts 30.00 N B Davidson 1500.00 J F Standley 30.00 Walker Co. Hdwe. Co. 290.00 Oil, Gas, Repairs 800.74 C A Scott 5008.93 Walker Co. Hdwe. Co. 225.51 Petty Cash 100.00 Dean & Humphrey 100.00 Item Co. 72.00 Huntsville Bldg.& Mat. Co. 28.00 Huntsville Hdwe. Co. 62.11 Berry & Smither 110.55 Hall Lumber Co. 111.19 Robinson Insurance Agency 1 ..00 Total..... .. $$13,688.00 TOTAL COST TO CITY OF -HUNTSVILLE: Total Cost all improvements to City & owners...$13,688.00 Total cost to property, owners (assessment). 10,950.43 Total Cost to City of Huntsville. . . .. . . .. . ......$$2,737.57 TOTAL COST OF IMPROVEMENTS: Total Vouchers $13,688.00 W P A Labor (supervision) 21,320.00 Total W P A other than labor 3,760.00 Total cost all improvements 38,7 8.00 SUMMARY 8500 Cu. Yds. Excavation 13700 sq. yds. fine grading. 12300'sq. yds. base course. 12300 sq. yds. Asphaltic base course.. 12300 sq. yds. Asphaltic surf course. 12300 sq. yds. Asphaltic seal coat. 310 lin. ft. 18" storm sewer. 150 lin. ft. 24" storm sewer. 80 tin. ft. 30" storm sewer. 7304 lin.ft. curb and gutter. 10 inlets. . 12 Adj. manholes. 1380 L. F. 6" San Sewer. 30.6 C. Y. R. I. Concrete 34.8 C. Y. Stone Masonry Headwalls. 90 L. F. 699 C. I. Water Mains. CORRECT: N B DAVIDSON, CITY ENGINEER. •;4 05_ BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTS- VILLE: That said Report and Final Estimate of said paving of said streets and parts of streets, as hereinbefore set forth as Unit No. E, of said street improvements contemplated in said ordinances of May 5, 1937, and March 7, 1939, be and the same is hereby in all respects approved, and said Unit No. E of said street improvements as hereinbefore set forth is hereby accepted by said Council; and it is further ordained that the amount set forth therein assessed to and payable by the abutting prop- erty owners is entitled to payment by the parties, respectively, against whom the same appear in this assessment, in accordance with the ordi- nances hereinbefore referred to authorizing the making of said street improvements. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED That the Uityis portion of the cost of im- proving said streets and parts of streets, herein designated as Unit No. E, not already paid by proper warrants be paid and such proper war- rants issued,and the Mayor and City Secretary are hereby authorized and directed to issue and deliver proper warrants for any unpaid portion of the City's portion of said costs out of funds heretofore provided there- for by ordinance of the City Council of said City of Huntsville, duly made and entered of record, including the proceeds of the sale of bonds issued under and by virtue of the authority of the election held by the City of Huntsville on May 21, 1938. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAID CITY OF HUNTS- VILLE: That special improvement certificates in connection with the assessments against abutting property owners and their said property be issued against said abutting property owners and their said property on said streets and parts of streets by the Mayor and Uity Secretary of the City of Huntsville, Texas, in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances heretofore adopted by the City, against the persons, firms, corporations and estates as hereinbefore set forth, in- cluding the property of said owners described therein as certain lots and parts of lots of certain blocks, lying and being situate within the City of Huntsville, Texas, according to the map and plan of said City, abutting on said streets so improved, as hereinbefore set forth; that said certificates be duly executed by the Mayor of the City and attested by the City Secretary and the seal of the City be impressed thereon, aril that said certificates be issued against the abutting property owners hereinbefore named, and against their said property in the amounts here- inbefore set forth, to become due and payable in installments as followsy to-wit: One-fifth thereof within thirty days after date,one-fifth thereof on or before one year after date, one-fifth thereof on or before two years after date, one-fifth thereof on or before three years after date, and one-fifth thereof on or before four years after date; said certificates bearing even date with the date of the adoption and final approval of this ordinance, together with interest on all installments from the date thereof at the rate of 8% per annum, payable annually, and if not so paid to become as part principal and draw like interest with it from such default, and providing for reasonable attorneys fees in the event default is made in the payment of said certificates, or any of them, and providing that failure to pay any installment of principal or interest on said coupons when due shall, at the election of the owner or holder thereof, mature them all, said certificates to be expressly made payable to the City of Huntsville, Texas, its order or assigns, and said certificates shall contain the other terms and conditions provided for in the General Paving Laws of the State of Texas, and the ordinance heretofore adopted and including this ordi- nance; that said improvement certificates shall set forth the manner c£ the collection thereof and shall recite the lien created by law and by contract of the parties as may be shown by the record in connection with this proceeding, and said certificates shall expressly set forth that all the laws providing for the making of said street improvements and the issuance of said assessment certificates have been complied with, and that said certificates shall constitute a liquidated demand for the amount thereof with interest and attorneys fees as therein pro- vided. -6- The above and foregoing ordinance was in open Council at a regular meeting, more than two-thirds of all the members of the Council being present and acting, referred to the Street and Bridge Committee, on this the day of September, 1940 We, the undersigned Street and Bridge Committee, of the City �oun- cil of the City of Huntsville, Texas, to whom the above and foregoing ordinance has been referred, have carefully examined the same and re- port the same back to the City Council with the recommendation that the same be adopted. IT TEE ON STREET '` RIDGES ADOPTED AND APPROVED IN OPEN COUNCIL, THIS THE DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1940. ]MAYOR, CITY OF�,,KNTSVILLE, . TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SEC TARY c. B ` FINAL ASSESSMENT-- ---- UNIT NUlIBE'R F FINAL 'FSTD ATE OF PAVING 9TH STREET FROM EAST LINE OF A"',T M- J TO `iVEST LINE OF AVENUE F: 15TH STRE`T FROM EAST LI11p., OF AVEF�FIIF; TO T1aTFST LINE OF 1LVEi'U ?: AVERT PI FRM NORTH LIFT OF 15TH STREET TO SOUTH LINER OF 14TH S.TRM-1T: AVE 0 FROM NORTH LINE OF 22ND STR7ET TO NORTH LINE OF 21sT STREET;21ST STR FROMI 'V'V-5,9T LIP E OF AVE 0 TO A POINT 150 FEET W STz AVENUE I FRO14 SOUTH LINE OF 12TH STR7=— TO NORTH RAIL OF MISSOURI PACIFIC R I,ROAD TRACTS: GRAY STR T FROM THE M,,TD OF THE PAVE xEIv"I TO A POI£?T 125 FEET MAST. CONTRACT: CITY OF HUNT-VILL?+:. TYPE OF PAVING 2- ASPFU,LTIC COI�CR.ErE SERVICE AND A 9" PAACADAIV BASE, PAVING TRIDTH; 30 Peet. COST PER FRONT SOOT, $1.50, INCLUDING CURB AND GUTTE3- 40 FEET, COST PER FRONT FOOT, 01.90. AND 25 FEET, COST PER FRONT FOOT', $1.40. AVENUE I PALING TKIDTH 40 FEES.' COST P175 FRONT FOOTil.rO 'NEST SI DE"' Texas Prison System 800 1 r 520.00 ?-ACT SIDE Texas Prison System 979.7 $1,741.43 {Less 400 Peet curb and gutter r already laid 0.30/ 6120.00} AV+ ?UE I PAVING ZUDTH 30 F 'ET COST I17R. FRONT FOOT $1.50 WEST SIDE I.G.N. Railreod Co. Lot 300,NIL, 301 in Block 35 125 4187.50 H.G.E'astham Trot 299 in Block 35 100 $150.00 EAST SIDE I.G.N.Railroad Co, Lots 323-324,Pt 325. in Block 35 175 $262.50 15TH STREET SOUTH ,TD J.G.Ashford; Pts 427-429 Blk 47 200 0300.00 M r s"'C.�Barrett;Pt 427,all 423,B1k 47 200 $300.00 NORTH SIDE Mrp. .L.Pr1tchett;Lot 412,B1ock 45 190 $285.00 Gibbs Bros.;Lot 405,Block 45 60 $ 90.00 .T.J.Brooks;Pt 405-406,Block 45 150 $225.00 AV FNUL' N EAST SIB ;.J.Brooks; Pt Lots 405-406 in Block 45 140 V210.00 Ro se Jots s - " Pt Lot 404 in Blk 45 70 $105.00 Mrs.V.H.Felder Lots 403-4G4 in Block 45 200 P300..00 !SST SIDE .B.Dominey; That tract of land conveyed bi T.E.Humphrey recorded in Vol.52 page 587 of WCDR 200 X300.00 Mrs.Annie Ashley Dickinson That tract of land conveyed by Mrs. Linda Ashley to Annie Ashley Dickinson recorded in vol.82 202 X303.00 pa Se- 454 of WCDR AVENUE 0 EAS`i' SIDE Mrs. J.L.Pritchett; Pinecrest Addition 261.0 $392.85 R.E.McClendon; Lots 6-7 Blk 6 of Pinecrest Addi. 174 $261.00 VEST SIDE Ben Young; Lot 1 S1k .7,Pinecrest Addition 87 $130.50 Mrs.Lena Philips Lot 2,block 7,Pinecrest Addition 87 $130.50 Geo.P.Evans Lt 2,Block 7,Pinearest Addition 87 1130.50 Charles Smither. Lots 4-5,Block 7,Pineerest Addition 174.2 $262.35 21ST STREET NORTH SIDE H.0.Ur—a-wE`ord Lot6,.Block 4,Pinecreit Addition 150 $225.00 B§HTS SIDE Lin W. Young; Lot 1,Block 7, Pinecrest Addition 150 Q225•00 PAVING WIDTH 25 FT GRAY STREET COSTPER FRONT FOOT $1.40 SOUTH SIDE S.R.Warner; That tract of land conveyed 125 175.00 by H.G.Eastham to S.R.Warner NORM SIDE E.W.Andersou; That tract of land conveyed by S.R.Wc°suer to E.19I.Anderson 225 X175.-Ofl 44-�,L yards Curb and Gutter 0.4q 17.80 9TH STREET SOUTH SIDE C.D.Fesler. Lot 238,B1k 28 52 78.00 Sd.MOM1llian Pt Lot 240,B1k 28 51 76.50 Mance Masan; Pt Lot 244 Blk 28 77 $115.50 Gibbs Bros.;Pt lot 244,B1k 28 73 0109.50 Z H.Smith -ghat tract of land conveyed by J-X.Sm.ith to X.H.Smith,reeo rded in Vol. 53, page 623 BfWCDR. 78 ;117.00 D.B.& L.C.Dominey;'hat tract of land conveyed ky J.A.Beathard to D.B. & L.C.Dominey by deed signed 1-21-25 89 2133 .50 d.W.Timms; hat tract of land conveyed by a.H.Smith to 9.1W.Timms recorded in Vol. 70 gage 61.3 ofWCDR 93 0139.50 NORM SIDS; Huntsville Cemetary Association 1184 V1,776,00 `total number of front feet---- 6830.5 Total Cost to Property Owners ;10,950.43 ITEMIZED ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURE'S ON AM VE STRUT-TS Pay Roll 1554.74 Amulco Asphalt Co. 2238.40 Owens Machine Shop 9.75 H.W.Sirlvester 20.00 Telephone Co. 50.00 Gulf States Utilities Co. 49.50 Kimbell Oil Mill Co 1282.58 H.G.Roberts 30.00 N.B.Davidso n 1500.00 X.F.Stan dle y 30.00 Walker Co. Hdwe Co 290.00 Oil,Gas,Repairs 800.74 C.A.Scott 5008.93 Walker. Co. HdGge Co 225.51 Petty Cash 100.00 Dean & Humphrey 100.00 Item Co. 72.00 Huntsville Bldg & Mat.Co 28.00 Huntsville Hdwe. Co. 62,11 Berry & Smithe r 110.55 Hall Lumber Co. 111.19 Robinson Insurance Agency 14.00 Total 13,688.00 TOTAL COST TO CITY OF HUNT VI1LF Total Cost all improvements to City & Owners $13,688.00 Total Cost to property owners (Assessment) 10 950.43 Total Cost to City of Huntsville 2,737.5 ' TOTAL COST OF Ila,ROVED)-r7tNT`S Total Vouchers 413,688.00 W.PA Labors (*supervision) 212320.00 Total WPA other than labor 3,760.00 Total Cost of all Improvements 938 768.00 SUMMARY 8500,,Cu.Yds.Excavat1on 15700 Sq.Yds. Fine grading 12,300 Sq.Yds Base Course 12,200 Sq.Yds Asphaltic Base Course. 12,300 Sq.Tds Asphaltic surf course. 12,300 Sq.Yds Asphaltic Seal Coat. 310 Lin.Ft 28" Storm Sewer 150 Lin. Ft24" ^ " 8o Lin.Ft 30" ft " 7304 Lin Ft. Cuvb and gutter. 10 inlets. 12 Ada. manholes 1380 L.F. 6" San. Seger 30.6 C.Y. R?I Concrete 34.8 C.Y. Stone Masonry Headwalls 90 L.F. 644 C I Cuter Maines GRRECT: CI TY ENGINEIR