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RESO CC 08/27/74 - Paving improvementsRESOLUTION No. 74 -14 WHEREAS, by Ordinance dated January 23, 1973, the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, authorized the improvements to certain streets within said City and in said Ordinance authorized the levying of assessment against certain properties for the payment of paving improvements abounding such properties and affixed a lien against such properties to secure such paving assessments all as provided by law and as more clearly shown in said Ordinance which included, among others, assessments to pave, curb and gutter Angier Road from its intersection with Old Houston Road to its intersection with U. S. Highway 75 South, with 1,697 feet of curb, gutter and paving on the West side of said street, and 1,736 feet of curb, gutter and paving on the East side of said street for a total cost of improvements and assessments of $62,200.00 and to pave, curb and gutter Twenty - Second Street from its intersection.laith U. S. Highway 75 South to its intersection with N -1/2 Street, with 1,193 feet of curb, gutter and paving on the North side of said street, and 1,208 feet of curb, gutter and paving on the South side of said street for a total cost of improvements and assessments of $36,800.00, and to pave, curb and gutter Sycamore Street from its intersection with U. S. Highway 190 East to its intersection with U. S. Highway 75 South, with 5,963 feet of curb, gutter and paving on the West side of said street, and 5,931 feet of curb, gutter and paving on the East side of said street and to pave the portion of Sycamore Street presently containing curb and gutter, with 1187 feet of paving on the West side of said street, and 1134 feet of paving on the East side of said street for a total cost of improvements and assessments of $238,000.00; and WHEREAS, Section 6 of the said Ordinance of assessment provides for the method of payment of sums due by the real and true owners of such property with the first payment thereof to be due and payable on or before thirty (30) days after the completion and acceptance by the said City Council of the City of Huntsville of such improvements; and WHEREAS, the improvements as called for in said Ordinance insofar as same cover and include Angier Road, Twenty- Second Street and Sycamore Street have now been completed and the City Council having been advised by the City Engineer that the same are ready for acceptance by the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that improvements to Angier Road from its intersection with Old Houston Road to its intersection with U. S. Highway 75 South and improvements to Twenty- Second Street from its intersection with U. S. Highway 75 South to its intersection • with N -1/2 Street and Sycamore Street from its intersection with U. S. Highway 190 East to its intersection with U. S. Highway 75 South, be, and the same are hereby accepted by the said City Council; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all owners of property abounding said streets be advised that payments on said paving assessments due the City of Huntsville shall be due and payable from and after thirty (30) days from the date hereof in accordance with the terms of said Ordinance dated January 23, 1973. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Secretary be, and they are hereby authorized in all things to issue paving certificates evidencing the indebtedness due and owing by the real and true owners of the properties abounding such streets so improved and to negotiate such certificates in the name of said City, all as provided for in said Ordinance and that further the form of such certificates be in the form now approved by the said City Council and attached to this Resolution as Exhibit "A" and after execution by the said Mayor and the City Secretary shall bear the seal of said City. WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded and passed by unanimous vote on this the 27th day of AugUst, 1974. DeSHAW, City Secretary VED AS TO F MAR IN D. CO City Attorney THE CITY OF HUNTSVILyE, 4aIk BY MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor