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ORD 2009-48 - Call 11-3-09 Election Library & Charter 08-24-2009ORDINANCE NO. 2009 -48 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, ORDERING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE 3RD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2009, FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING ON A PROPOSITION FOR ISSUANCE OF DEBT TO REHABILITATE THE HUNTSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY, TO VOTE ON THE EXCHANGE OF PARKLAND, AND FOR THE ADOPTION OR REJECTION ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE EXISTING CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, AS AMENDED; APPROVING AND ADOPTING RESOLUTION 2009 -24; DESIGNATING THE PLACES AND MANNER OF HOLDING THE ELECTION; AND PROVIDING FOR THE POSTING AND PUBLICATION OF NOTICE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, in the exercise of the discretion reposed in it by the Constitution and laws of this State, and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 9 of the Texas Local Government Code, and in accordance with its City Charter has determined to: (i) submit a proposition on a debt issuance for the Huntsville Public Library Renovation and Expansion Project; (ii) submit a proposition for the exchange of City parkland for property owned by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; and (iii) to submit for adoption or rejection amendments to the existing Charter of the City of Huntsville, at a special election to be held to be held November 3, 2009; and WHEREAS, the City Council hereby approves and adopts the calling of a bond election for the Huntsville Public Library Renovation and Expansion Project by separate resolution, numbered 2009 -24 attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and adopts the Proposition and Ballot Language in said resolution. Resolution Number 2009 -24 shall hereinafter be referred to as Exhibit "A ". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that: The facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this Ordinance are hereby found and declared to be true and correct. SECTION 1. A special municipal election of the City of Huntsville shall be held between the hours of seven (7:00) o'clock a.m. and seven (7:00) o'clock p.m. on the 3rd day of November, 2009, for a bond proposition as contained in the attached Exhibit "A ", for a proposition for the exchange of parkland, and for adoption or rejection, proposed amendments to the City Charter of the City of Huntsville, Texas. SECTION 2. The City is hereby divided into seven (7) election precincts. The polling places for these election precincts shall be as follows: Precinct Polling Place 101 Walker County Courthouse Annex 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, St. 101 102 Walker County Courthouse Annex 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, St. 101 201 First Presbyterian Church 1801 191h Street 205 Elkins Lake Recreation Corp. 634 Cherry Hills 206 Region VI Education Building 3332 Montgomery Rd. (FM 1374) 301 Martin Luther King Center 300 Avenue F 401 University Heights Baptist Church 2400 Sycamore Avenue SECTION 3. This election shall be held in accordance with, and shall be governed by, the election laws of the State of Texas. In all City elections, the Mayor, City Secretary or City Council shall do and perform each act as in other elections required to be done and performed, respectively, by the County Judge, the County Clerk or the Commissioners' Court. SECTION 4. The form of the ballot for the election shall be as follows: OFFICIAL BALLOT Special Election City of Huntsville, Texas November 3, 2009 SECTION 5. PROPOSITIONS 1 AND 2 INSTRUCTION NOTE: (NOTADEINSTRUCCION): Vote for or against the following propositions regarding the issuance of general obligation bonds and the exchange of certain "parkland ". PROPOSITION 1 Shall the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be authorized to issue the bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues, in the aggregate principal amount of $3,500,000 with the bonds of each such series or issues, respectively, to mature serially within not to exceed thirty years from their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates, as shall be determined within the discretion of the City Council, in accordance with law at the time of issuance, for the purpose of constructing, acquiring, renovating, expanding, improving and equipping existing Huntsville Public Library including any necessary demolition, constructing necessary infrastructure and parking facilities and other related costs; and shall said City Council be authorized to levy and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity? Ballot Language for Proposition 1 FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $ 3,500,000 IN TAX SUPPORTED GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR THE HUNTSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY ❑ AGAINST RENOVATION AND EXPANSION PROJECT. PROPOSITION 2 EXCHANGE OF PARK LAND Shall the City Council be authorized to exchange 1.45 acres of the Eastham- Thomason Park Property located at the Northwest corner of Eastham- Thomason park fronting Smith Hill Road for two parcels of totaling 1.3 acres owned by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) to correct a boundary overlay resulting from an incorrect metes and bound survey which resulted in portions of City of Huntsville parkland (1.45 acres) to be inside the fence line of the TDCJ and portions of TDCJ property (1.3 acres) to be inside the fence line of the City of Huntsville Parkland? Ballot Language for Proposition 2 FOR AUTHORIZING THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL TO EXCHANGE 1.45 ACRES OF EASTHAM - THOMASON PARK PROPERTY FROM THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS FOR A 0.548 ACRE PARCEL AND A 0.752 ACRE AGAINST PARCEL BOTH BELONGING TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE TO CLARIFY BOUNDARY OVERLAY, WITH THE 0.548 AND 0.752 ACRE PARCELS BECOMING PART OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE EASTHAM- THOMASON PARK PROPERTY. SECTION 6. PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDEMENTS AMENDMENT 1. Amending Article VI, Section 6.01 to provide that the regular city general elections shall be moved from the uniform election date in May to the uniform election date in November to be effective January 1, 2010, and that all Councilmembers -at -large shall be elected on even numbered years beginning in November 2010 and Mayor and Councilmembers from all Wards shall be elected on odd numbered years beginning in November 2011, the effect being that current Councilmembers -at -large will have their current two year terms extended six months until November 2010 and the Current Mayor and Councilmembers from all Wards will have their current terms extended six months until November 2011, so that Section 6.01 shall read as follows: "Regular City general elections shall be held on the uniform election date in November to be effective and starting January 1, 2010. All Councilmembers and the Mayor shall be elected for two year terms, provided that the Mayor and Councilmembers from all Wards shall be elected on odd numbered years beginning in November 2011 and all Councilmembers -at -Large shall be elected on even numbered years beginning in November 2010. In all odd year elections, each qualified voter shall vote for not more than one candidate for Mayor and for not more than one candidate for Councilmember from the qualified voter's ward. In all even year elections, each qualified voter shall vote for not more than one candidate for each of the four Council -at -Large positions. Each election shall be ordered by the Mayor, or in the event the Mayor fails to do so by the Council. The City Secretary shall give notice of such election by causing the notice to be published at least forty days prior to the date of such election in the official newspaper of the City." AMENDMENT 2. Amending Article IV, Section 4.07 to provide that special meetings of the city council are allowed to be held at locations other than City Hall, so that Section 4.07 shall read as follows: "There shall be one or more regular meetings of the City Council each month, which shall be held at such times and places as shall be prescribed by ordinance or charter. Special meetings may be called at any time by the Mayor, the City Manager, or by a majority of the Councilmembers qualified and serving by giving notice to the City Secretary. All meetings of the Council, regular or special, shall be open to the public except as provided by Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code as amended. Regular meetings shall be held at the City Hall of the City. The term City Hall as used in this Charter shall mean the Council Chambers. The City Secretary shall give public notice of all meetings as required by law." AMENDMENT 3. Amending Article IV, Section 4.13 to provide that no ordinance shall be finally passed until it has been considered and favorably acted on by the council at two (2) separate council meetings and providing for exceptions to the requirement of two separate readings, so that Section 4.13 shall read as follows: The council may legislate and act only by ordinance, resolution or motion; and all ordinances, resolutions or motions, except ordinances making appropriations, shall be confined to one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, and ordinances making appropriations shall be confined to the subject of appropriations. The enacting clause of every ordinance shall be, "BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE. TEXAS'. Before any ordinance shall be adopted, the attorney for the city shall approve such ordinance in writing as to form or shall file with the city secretary written legal objections thereto. Every ordinance enacted by the council shall be signed by the Mayor, however, should the Mayor refuse to sign or is unable to sign in his or her official capacity the Mayor Pro -Tern shall act in his or her stead. Should neither the Mayor nor Mayor Pro -Tem be able to perform any two (2) councilmembers shall sign the Ordinance. Every ordinance shall be filed with and recorded by the city secretary before the same shall become effective. Every ordinance shall become effective upon adoption, or at any later time specified in the ordinance, except that every ordinance imposing any penalty, fine or forfeiture shall become effective after the procedures in Article IV, Section 4.14 of this Charter have been followed. Except as otherwise provided in this charter, no ordinance shall be finally passed until it has been considered by the council at two (2) separate council meetings unless the requirements for reading it on two (2) separate days be dispensed with by the affirmative vote of a two- thirds (213) majority of the Council qualified and serving. The requirement of consideration on an ordinance at two (2) separate council meetings shall not apply and only one (1) reading at one (1) council meeting shall be required for the final passage of an ordinance relating to: (1) The adoption or amendment of a budget; (2) The assessment, levy or collection of taxes; (3) The calling of an election or the canvassing of the returns and declaration of the results of an election; (4) An emergency. In the event an ordinance is adopted as an emergency measure, the same shall be expressed in the title and the body of such ordinance. The Council may adopt emergency ordinances only to meet public emergencies affecting life, health, property, or the public peace. In particular such ordinances shall not levy taxes, grant or renew or extend a franchise, or regulate the rate charged by any public utility for its services. Neither shall they authorize the borrowing of money, except as provided in Article XI. After adoption, an ordinance shall not be amended or repealed except by the adoption of another ordinance amending or repealing the original ordinance. Any member of council may offer any ordinance in writing that he desires after it has been approved by the attorney for the city as to form and has been placed on the agenda of a regular council meeting. An emergency ordinance shall be introduced in the form and manner generally prescribed for ordinances, except that it shall be plainly designated in the title as an emergency ordinance and shall contain, after the enacting clause, a declaration stating that an emergency exists and describing it in clear and specific terms. An emergency ordinance can be adopted with or without amendment or rejected at the meeting at which it is introduced. The affirmative vote of at least two- thirds (2/3) of the members of Council present shall be required for adoption. After adoption, the ordinance shall be published as required for other adopted ordinances and shall become effective in the same manner. Every emergency ordinance so adopted, except one authorizing the borrowing of money as described herein, shall automatically stand repealed as of the sixty -first (61st) day following the day on which it became effective, but this shall not prevent reenactment as a regular ordinance." AMENDMENT 4, Amending Article VII, Section 7.01 to change the required amount of signatures to submit petitions for initiative by the people of the City to direct legislation to not less than 1,000 of the qualified voters of the City so that Section 7.01 shall read as follows: "The people of the City reserve the power of direct legislation by initiative, and in the exercise of such power may propose any ordinance, except ordinances appropriating money or levying taxes, or ordinances repealing ordinances appropriating money or levying taxes, not in conflict with this Charter or the Constitution of the laws of the State of Texas. Any initiated ordinance may be submitted to the Council by a petition signed by not less than 1000 (one thousand) of the qualified voters of the City." AMENDMENT 5. Amending Article VII, Section 7.02 to change the required amount of signatures to submit petitions for referendum by the people of the City to approve or reject at the polls legislation enacted by the Council to not less than 1,000 of the qualified voters of the City so that Section 7.02 shall read as follows: "The people reserve the power to approve or reject at the polls any legislation enacted by the Council which is subject of the initiative process under this Charter, except ordinances authorizing the issuance of either tax or revenue bonds, whether original or refunding bonds, shall not be subject to such referendum. Prior to or within thirty days after the effective date of any ordinance which is subject to referendum, a petition signed by not less than 1000 (one thousand) of the qualified voters of the City may he filed with the City Secretary requesting that any such ordinance be either repealed or submitted to a vote of the people. When such a petition has been certified as sufficient by the City Secretary, the ordinance specified in the petition shall not go into effect, or further action thereon shall be suspended if it shall have gone into effect, until and unless it is approved by the voters as herein provided." AMENDMENT 6. Amending Article Vll, Section 7.07 to change the required amount of signatures to submit petitions for recall any elected officer of the City of Huntsville to not less than 1,000 of the qualified voters of the City so that Section 7.07 shall read as follows: "The people of the City reserve the power to recall any elected officer of the City of Huntsville and may exercise such power by filing with the City Secretary a petition, signed by not less than 1000 (one thousand) of the qualified voters of the City demanding the removal of such elected officers. The petition shall be signed and verified in the manner required for an initiative petition." AMENDMENT 7. Amending t he first paragraph of Article XI, Section 11.07 by deleting the language "and shall be made only upon the recommendation of the City Manager" so that Section 11.07 shall read as follows: "At any time in any fiscal year, the Council may, pursuant to this Section, make emergency appropriations to meet a pressing need for public expenditures, for other than regular or recurring requirements, to protect the public health, safety, or welfare. Such appropriations shall be by ordinance adopted by the favorable votes of two-thirds of the Councilmembers qualified and serving. Should the unappropriated and unencumbered revenues, income and available funds of the City for such fiscal year be not sufficient to meet the expenditures under the appropriation authorized by this Section, thereby creating a deficit, it shall be the duty of the Council to include the amount of such deficit in its budget for the following fiscal year, and said deficit shall be paid off and discharged during the current fiscal year." AMENDMENT 8. Amending Article XI, Section 11.13 to allow for the sale of bonds without the requirement for publication or public sale, and to be sold in accordance with state law as amended so that Section 11.13 shall read as follows: "No bonds, other than refunding bonds issued to refund and in exchange of previously issued outstanding bonds, issued by the City shall be sold for less than par value and accrued interest. If any bonds should be bid at the direction of Council, the Council shall have the right to reject any and all bids." AMENDMENT 9. Amending Article XI, by adding a new Section 11,17 that provides for a limitation of the Issuance of new debt that exceeds .002 (two - tenths of one percent) of the net taxable value as certified by the Walker County Appraisal District applicable to the City tax roll for the fiscal year in which the funds are approved (for reference purposes if 2009 net taxable value was used the dollar amount would be is approximately 2.2 million dollars) and that Section 11.17 shall be titled and shall read as follows: "Section 11.17. Limitation on Issuance of New Debt by City Council. Any new issuance of new debt that exceeds the total of .002 (two- tenths of one percent) of the net taxable value as certified by the Walker County Appraisal District applicable to the City tax roll for the fiscal year in which the funds are approved shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the City of Huntsville, Texas provided that the issuance of new debt is not required for an emergency or disaster that includes the City of Huntsville as declared by the Governor of the State of Texas or the President of the United States or an emergency or disaster is declared by the majority vote of City Council only because of an imminent threat to public health and safety. A favorable majority of all votes cast at the City election is required for approval. " AMENDMENT 10. Amending Article XII, by adding a new Section 12.03 and that Section 12.03 shall be titled and shall read as follows: "Section 12.03 Tax abatement or rebate A two - thirds (213) majority vote of the Council qualified and serving is required to authorize any abatement of any city taxes or any rebate of any city taxes to any individual or entity." SECTION 7. The official ballots to be used in this special election shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Texas Election Code, shall state each proposed amendment separately and distinctly so that the voters shall pass upon each amendment separately and apart from another so that each voter may vote `For" or "Against' any amendment or amendments without voting °Far" or 'Against' all such amendments, and shall have written or printed thereon the following: CHARTER AMENDMENTS 7 FOR AGAINST Shall Article VI, Section 6.01 of the City Charter be amended to provide that the regular city general elections shall be moved from the uniform election date in May to the uniform election date in November to be effective January 1, 2010? Shall Article IV, Section 4.07 of the City Charter be amended to provide that special meetings of the city council are allowed to be held at locations other than City Hall? FOR AGAINST Shall Article IV, Section 4.13 of the City Charter be amended to provide that no ordinance shall be finally passed until it has been considered and favorably acted on by the council at two (2) separate council meetings and providing for exceptions to the requirement of two separate readings? IV. ❑ FOR ❑ AGAINST Shall Article IV, Section 4.07 of the City Charter be amended to provide that special meetings of the city council are allowed to be held at locations other than City Hall? FOR AGAINST Shall Article IV, Section 4.13 of the City Charter be amended to provide that no ordinance shall be finally passed until it has been considered and favorably acted on by the council at two (2) separate council meetings and providing for exceptions to the requirement of two separate readings? IV. ❑ FOR AGAINST Shall Article VII, Section 7.01 of the City Charter be amended to change the required amount of signatures to submit petitions for initiative by the people of the City to direct legislation to not less than 1,000 of the qualified voters of the City? V. FOR AGAINST Shall Article VII, Section 7.02 of the City Charter be amended to change the required amount of signatures to submit petitions for referendum by the people of the City to approve or reject at the polls legislation enacted by the Council to not less than 1,000 of the qualified voters of the City? VI FOR ❑ AGAINST Shall Article VII, Section 7.07 of the City Charter be amended to change the required amount of signatures to submit petitions for recall any elected officer of the City of Huntsville to not less than 1,000 of the qualified voters of the City? VII FOR AGAINST Shall the first paragraph of Article XI, Section 11.07 of the City Charter be amended by deleting the language "and shall be made only upon the recommendation of the City Manager°? VIII FOR AGAINST Shall Article Xl, Section 11.13 of the City Charter be amended to allow for the sale of bonds without the requirement for publication or public sale, and to be sold in accordance with state law as amended? iii FOR ❑ AGAINST Shall Article X1 of the City Charter be amended by adding a new section 11.17 to provide for the Limiting of the issuance of new debt by providing that any proposed issuance of new debt that exceeds .002 (two - tenths of one percent) of the net taxable value as certified by the Walker County Appraisal District applicable to the City tax roll for the fiscal year in which the funds are approved shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the City of Huntsville, Texas with exceptions? X Shall Article XII of the City Charter be amended by adding a new section 12.03 that provides that any tax abatement or tax rebate shall be approved by a two - thirds (213) majority vote of the Council qualified and serving? SECTION 8. Dee Brimer, Deputy Elections Administrator, Walker County, Texas, is hereby appointed as Early Voting Clerk, and the Walker County Annex, 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Room 101, Huntsville, Texas 77340, is hereby designated as the place for main early voting for the election. During the lawful early voting period, such clerk shall keep such place for early voting open for early voting from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on each day except Saturdays, Sundays, and official state holidays. SECTION 9. The Mayor and /or the City Secretary and the attorney for the City are hereby authorized and directed to make any filings required by the Federal Voting Rights Act. The Mayor and /or the City Secretary and the attorney for the City are further authorized and directed to take any action necessary to comply with the provisions of the Texas Election Code, FOR AGAINST Shall Article XII of the City Charter be amended by adding a new section 12.03 that provides that any tax abatement or tax rebate shall be approved by a two - thirds (213) majority vote of the Council qualified and serving? SECTION 8. Dee Brimer, Deputy Elections Administrator, Walker County, Texas, is hereby appointed as Early Voting Clerk, and the Walker County Annex, 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Room 101, Huntsville, Texas 77340, is hereby designated as the place for main early voting for the election. During the lawful early voting period, such clerk shall keep such place for early voting open for early voting from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on each day except Saturdays, Sundays, and official state holidays. SECTION 9. The Mayor and /or the City Secretary and the attorney for the City are hereby authorized and directed to make any filings required by the Federal Voting Rights Act. The Mayor and /or the City Secretary and the attorney for the City are further authorized and directed to take any action necessary to comply with the provisions of the Texas Election Code, the Federal Voting Rights Act and the terms and provisions of any Election Services Contract(s) and the Joint Election Agreement(s) in carrying out the provisions of this Ordinance, whether or not expressly authorized herein. SECTION 10. The Mayor and City Secretary are hereby directed to give notice of the election by: a) publishing the notice on the same day in each of two successive weeks, the first publication not earlier than the 30th day but before thel4th day before election day, in the newspaper; b) by filing with the City Secretary, for posting, a copy of said notice at least twenty - one (21) days before the election; and C) by posting at City Hall and the Walker County Courthouse bulletin boards notice of the election at least twenty-one (21) days before the election. d) by publishing notice of the election in accordance with Chapter 9 of the Local Government Code in a newspaper of general circulation published in the municipality and the notice must include a substantial copy of the proposed amendment; include an estimate of the anticipated fiscal impact to the municipality, if any, if the proposed amendment is approved at the election; and be published on the same day in each of two successive weeks, with the first publication occurring before the 14th day before the date of the election. The Mayor and City Secretary shall file with the City Secretary a copy of the notice as published, together with the name of the newspaper and the dates of publication. SECTION 11. That the Mayor and /or the City Secretary of the City of Huntsville are hereby authorized to execute and /or issue, for and on behalf of the City , such orders, documents and forms as may, from time to time, be promulgated by the Secretary of State of the State of Texas in conjunction with the election herein ordained. SECTION 12. The City Secretary and Mayor are hereby authorized to perform all duties and take all actions as required by any joint election agreement(s) and /or the contract(s) for election services and election agreement that may be authorized by City Council after the passage of this Ordinance. SECTION 13. This ordinance and the attached Exhibit "A" shall take effect from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th day of August, 2009. City Secretary Attorney ORDENANZA W 2009.48 UNA ORDENANZA DEL AYUNTAMIENTO DE LA CIUDAD DE HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS QUE DISPONE LA CELEBRAC16N DE UNAS ELECCIONES ESPECIALES EL DIA 3 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2009 CON EL OBJETIVO DE VOTAR SOBRE UNA PROPUESTA DE EMISI6N DE DEUDA PARA REHABILITAR LA BIBLIOTECA PUBLICA DE HUNTSVILLE, PARA VOTAR SOBRE EL INTERCAMBIO DEL PARDUE FORESTAL Y PARA ADOPTAR O RECHAZAR LAS ENMIENDAS PROPUESTAS A LOS ESTATUTOS MUNICIPALES EXISTENTES DE LA CIUDAD DE HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS Y SUS ENMIENDAS; APROBAR Y ADOPTAR LA RESOLUC16N 2009 -48; DESIGNAR LOS LUGARES Y MANERAS PARA CELEBRAR LAS ELECCIONES; Y ESTIPULAR LA FIJAC16N EN UN LUGAR POBLICO Y LA PUBLICACI6N DEL AVISO; Y PROPORCIONAR UNA FECHA DE ENTRADA EN VIGOR. CONSIDERANDO QUE, of ayuntamiento de la ciudad de Huntsville, Texas, haciendo use del criterio qua Is otorga Is constituci6n y leyes de este estado, y an virtud de las provislones del Capitulo 9 del C6digo de gobiemo local de Texas, y an virtud de sus Estatutos Municipales, ha decidido: (i) presenter Is propuesta de emisi6n de clouds pare of Proyecto de renovaci6n y expansi6n de Is biblioteca pubtica de Huntsville; (ii) presenter una propuesta pare el Intercambio del parque forestal por propiedades del Departamento de Justicia Criminal de Texas; y (iii) presenter enmiendas pare adopter a rechazar enmiendas a Jos Estatutos Municipales existentes de is cuidad de Huntsville durante unas elecciones especiales quo se celebrar3n el 3 de noviembre de 2009; y CONSIDERANDO QUE, of ayuntamiento aprueba y adopts mediante este documento Ia Ilamada a una eleccibn de bonos pare at Proyocto do renovaci6o y expansi6n de is biblioteca publica de Huntsville mediante una resoluci6n distinta, numerada 2009 -24 qua se adjunta a esto documento coma Anexo "A" y adopts el Lenguaje de propuesta y papeleta de votaci6n de dicha resoluci6n, El numero de resoluci6n 2009 -24 serd Ilamado de shore an adelante Anoxo "A ". AHORA, FOR LO TANTO, EL AYUNTAMIENTO DE LA CIUDAD DE HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, ADOPTA qua: Los hechos y enumeraciones mencionados an la introducci6n de esta Ordenanza se consideran y dectaran por is presents verdaderos y conactos. SECCI6N 1. Se celebrarfin unas elecciones municipales especiales an Is ciudad de Huntsville entre las state (7:00) an punto AM y las siete (7:00) an punts PM of 3 de noviembre de 2009, sobre una propuesta de bonos como aparece an Is Prueba °A" adjunta, sobre una propuesta pars at intercambio de parque forests, y pare adopter o rechazar enmiendas propuestas al Estatuto Municipal de la ciudad de Huntsville, Texas. SECC16N 2. Por Is presents Is ciudad as divide an siete (7) precintos de elecciones. Los lugares de votaci6n pare estos precintos de elecciones serdn los siguientes: Precinto Lugar de votaci6n 101 Anexo del tribunal del condado de Walker 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, St. 101 102 Anew del tribunal del condado de Walker 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, St. 101 201 Igiesia First Presbyterian 1801 Calls 19 205 Corp. Elkins Lake Recreation 634 Cherry Hills 208 Edificio de aducaci6n de Is Regi6n VI 3332 Montgomery Rd. (FM 1374) 301 Centro Martin Luther King 300 Avenue F 401 Igiesia Bautista University Heights 2400 Sycamore Avenue SECC16N 3. Estas elecciones as celebrarin en virtud de y se regirdn par las [eyes de elecclones del estado de Texas_ En todas las elecciones municipales, of aicaide, at secretario municipal o at ayuntamiento deberdn hater y realizar cada acto Como to deben hater y realizar at juez del condado, at secretario del condado o at tribunal de comisionados respectivamente an otras elections. SECCION 4. EI formato de to papeleta de votacibn pare las elecciones sere la siguients: PAPELETA DE VOTAC16N OF CIAL Elections especiales Ciudad de Huntsville, Texas 3 de noviembre de 2009 SECCION 5. PROPUESTAS 1 Y 2 NOTA DE INSTRUCCION: Voter a favor o en contra de las siguientes propuestas sabre Is emisi5n de bonos de obligacidn general y el Intereambio de ciertos "parques forestales °. PROPUESTA 1 6Deberfa ell ayuntamiento de to Ciudad de Huntsville, Texas estar autorizado para emitir bonos municipales, an una mds series o emisiones, por In suma total de capital de $3.500.000, con los bonos de dichas series o emisiones, respectivamente, venciendo on sere an y sin sobrepasar treinta anos dandle su emision, y qua se vendan a un precio y rindan interes a una tasa qua sort determinada a discretion del ayuntamiento, an virtud de to ley an el momento de emisi6n, con el fin de construir, adquirir, renovar, ampitar, mejorar y equipar la actual Biblioteca Publica de Huntsville, incluyendo at derribo y construction de toda la infraestructura necesaria y el aparcamiento y otros costes relacionados, y estare autorizado dicho ayuntamiento para recaudar impuestos y solicitor to evaluation y recaudacion de impuestos anuales ad valorem de todas las propiedades gravables de to Ciudad an una cantidad suficiente pars pager los Internees anuales de dichos bonos y proporcionar un fondo de reserva para pager los bonos en to fecha de vencimiento? Lenauale de la papeleto de votacldn Para la Propuesta 1 ❑ A FAVOR LA EMISION DE 51500.000 EN BONGS DE OBLIGACION GENERAL RESPALDADOS POR IMPUESTOS PARA EL PROYECTO DE RENOVAC16N Y EXPANSION DE LA ❑ EN CONTRA BIBLIOTECA PUBLICA DE HUNTSVILLE PROPUESTA2INTERCAMBIO DE PARQUESFORESTALES GDeberia el ayuntamiento ester autorizado para Jntercamber 1,45 hectSreas de la propledad del Parque Eastham- Thomason ubicada en Is esquina noroeste del parque Eastham- Thomason enfrente de Smith Hill Road par dos parceias qua suman un total de 1,3 hectereas, propiedad del Departamento de Justicia Criminal de Texas (TDCJ, por sus siglas en angles) pare corregir una sobreposicibn de colindancia Como resultado de una inspeceton incorrecta de medidas y colindanraas que hizo qua ciertas partes del parque forestal de is Ciudad de Huntsville (1,45 hecta3reas) quedaran dentro de Jos Ilmites de TDCJ y dertas partes de to propiedad de TDCJ (1,3 hectereas) quedaran dentro de los Ifmites del parque forestal de to Ciudad de Huntsville? Lennuaie do la vaooleta de vo cis do oar to Proouesta 2 0 A FAVOR AUTORIZAR AL AYUNTAMIENTO DE HUNTSVILLE A INTERCAMBIAR 1,45 HECTAREAS DE LA PROPIEDAD DEL PARQUE DE EASTHAM- THOMASON DE LA CIUDAD DE HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS POR UNA PARCELA DE 0,546 HECTARFAS Y UNA PARECELA DE 0,752 HECTAREAS, AMW PROPIEDAD DEL DEPARTAMENTO DE JUSTICIA CRIMINAL TEXAS PARA CLARIFICAR LA SOBREPOSICION DE ❑ EN CONTRA COLINDANCIA, CON LAS PARCELAS DE 0,546 Y 0,752 HECTAREAS PASANDO A FORMAR PARTE DE LA PROPIEDAD DEL PARQUE DE EASTHAM- THOMASON DE LA CIUDAD DE HUNTSVILLE. SECC16N 6. ENMIENDAS PROPUESTAS A LOS ESTATUTOS ENMIENDA 1. Enmienda del Articulo Vl, SecciOn 6.01 pars estipular que las elecciones municipates generates se moveran del die uniforme de las elecciones an mayo at die uniforme de las elecciones en noviembre qua entrara an vigor at 1 de enero de 2010, y qua todos los concejales en general deberan ser elegidos en afros pares a partir de noviembre de 2010 y el alcalde y concejales de todos Joe distritos electorates deberan ser elegidos en afios impares comenzando an noviembre de 2011, pars qua at mandato de Jos actuates concejales an general se amplfe seis meses hasta noviembre de 2010 y at mandato del alcalde y los conoejales actuates de todos los distritos electorates se amplie sets meses haste noviembre de 2011, por lo tanto to Secci6n 6.01 debera decir to siguiente: "Las elecciones generates regulates deberan celebrarse an el die uniforme de las eleociones an noviembre entrando an vigor y comenzando el 1 de enero do 2010. Los concejetes y el alcalde seran elegidos pars mandatos de dos afros, siempre y cuando at alcaldle y dos concejales de todos Jos distritos electorates Sean elegidos an altos impares a partir de noviembre de 2011, y todos Joe concejales an general seen elegidos an once pares a partir de noviembre de 201D. Durante las elecciones an afios impares, los votantes cualificados no podran voter a mss de un candidato a alcalde o a mss de un candidato a concejai de su distrito electoral. Durante tas elecciones an afios pares, Jos votantes cualificados no podran voter a mss de un candidato a una de Jos cuatro posiciones del consejo an general. Todas las elecciones deben ser ordenadas por el alcalde, o en caso de qua el alcalde no pueda hacerto, por el consejo. El secretario municipal debera avisar do dicha eleceirn mediante la pubiicaci6n del aviso an el peri6dico official de Is Ciudad al menos cuarenta Was antes de Is fecho de las elecciones," ENMIENDA 2. Enmienda de Articulo IV, Secci6n 4.07 pare estipular qua Ias reuniones extraordinarias de Is Ciudad se puedan cefebrar an otros lugares aparte del ayuntamiento, por to tonic Is Secci6n 4.07 debera decir to siguiente: " Deberan celebrarse una o mss reuniones regulates del ayuntamiento todos los meses, qua se celebraran a la fora y on at lugar establecidos por to ordenanza c Jos estatutos. El atcaide, el Administrador municipal o una mayore de Jos concejales cualificados y an servicio pueden solicitor reuniones extraordinarias mediante un aviso al Secretario municipal. Todas las reuniones del ayuntamiento, regulates o extraordinarias, estaran abiertas al pablico a excepci6n de to estipulado an all Capituto 551 del C6digo de gobierno de Texas y sus enmiendas. Las reuniones regulates se ceiebraran an el ayuntamiento de la Ciudad. El tarmino ayuntamiento tal y Como so use en estos Estatutos significara las camaras del consejo. El secretario municipal debera notificar al pablico de todas las reuniones Como 10 dispone to ley.^ EN IENDA 3. Enmienda del Articulo IV, Seoci6n 4.13 para estipular qua no se sprobara ninguna ordenanza de forma final haste quo consejo Is hays sido considerado y est6 de acuerdo an dos (2) reuniones distintas del consejo y se hayan determinado exoepelones al requisito de dos lectures distntas, por to tanto Is Serxi6n 4.13 debera decir to slguiente: El consejo puede legfslar y actuar Onicamente, mediante ordenanzas, resoluciones o mociones; y todas las ordenanzas, resoluciones o mociones, excepto las ordenanzas pars asignar fondos, deberan limitarse a on terra, qua debera ser claramente indicado an el titulo, y [as ordenanzas pars asignar fondos deberan limitarse all tema de la asignaci6n de Tondos. La clausula de validez de todas [as ordenanzas sera "DECRETADO POR EL AYUNTAMIENTO DE LA CIUDAD DE HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS ". Antes de adopter ninguna ordenanza, at abogado de is ciudad debera aprobar dicha ordenanza an cusnto a to forma o debera presenter por escrito objeciones regales a Is misma ante el secretario municipal. Todas [as ordenanzas promuigadas por el consejo deberan ester ffrmadas por el alcalde. Sin embargo, si el alcalde se niega a firmer o no puede firmar an so capacidad oficial, el alcalde provisional actuary an so lugar. En caso de qua ni el alcalde ni el alcalde provisional puedan realizar las funciones, dos (2) de los concejales deberan firrnar Is Ordenanza. Todas las ordenanzas deberan ser presentadas ante et secretario municipal, quien las registrars antes de qua entren an vigor. Las ordenanzas entrartin an vigor tras la adopci6n, o an cualquier otro momento especificado an Is ordenanza, excepto qua las ordenanzas qua imponen castigos, multas o confiscaciones deberan entrar an vigor despu6s de seguir los procedtinientos del Artfcuto IV, Secci6n 4.14 de estos Estatutos. A menos qua se indique lo contrario an estos estatutos, no se aprobara ninguna ley de forma final haste qua consejo is hays sido considerado y est6 de acuerdo an dos (2) reunicnes distintas del consejo a menos qua los requisdois pars leeria an dos (2) dies distintos se dispensen por medio del voto afirmativo de one mayoria de dos tercios (2t3) del consejo cualificado y an servicio. No se aplicara al requisito de consideraci6n y medidas afirmativas de una ordenanza an dos (2) reuniones distintas del consejo y solo sera necesaria una (1) lecture an una (1) reuni6n del consejo pars Is aprobaci6n final de one ordenanza relacionada con: (1) La adopci6n o enmfenda de un presupuesto; (2) La eveluaci6n, gravamen o recaudaci6n de impuestos; (3) La liamada a elecciones o at escrutinio de los votos y is deciaraci6n de los resultados de one elecci6n; (4) Una emergencia. En caso de qua se adopts one ordenanza coma medida de emergencia, se debera indicar an el titulo y contenido de cliche ordenanza. El Consejo puede adopter ordenanzas de emergencia Oniramente pars cumpiir con las emergencies pObficas qua afectan a la vida, salud, propiedad o Is paz pOblica. En particular, dichas ordenanzas no gravar8n los impuestos, otorgaran o renoveran o extenderan one franquicia, o regularin Is tarifa qua cobra cualquier servicio pOblico por sus servicios. Tampoco podran der autorizaci6n pars pedir dinero prestado, excepto segun to establecido por at Articulo XI. Despu6s de Is adopter one ordenanza, no se pods enmendar o revocar excepto mediante to adopci6n de otra ordenanza qua enmiende o revoque Is ordenanza original. Cualquier miembro del consejo puede proporcionar one ordenanza por escrito qua desee on vez qua haya sido aprobada par at abogado de Is ciudad an cuento a is forma y hays sido anotade an to agenda de una reuni6n regular del consejo. Una ordenanza de emergencia se introducirs de Is forma y manera generalmente establecida pare las ordenanzas, excepto qua puede ser simpiemente designada an el titulo comp one ordenanza de emergencia y debera contener, despu6s de Is cisusula de validez, una declaracibn qua indique qua exists una emergencia y qua fa describe an tdrminos claros y especificos. Es posible adopter one ordenanza de emergencia con o sin enmiendas o rechazarla an Is reuni6n donde foe introducfda. Sera necesario el voto afinmativo de al menos dos tercios (213) de los mlembros presentes del consajo pars adopter fa ordenanza. Tres la adopci6n, is ordenanza debera ser publicada segun to establecido por otras ordenanzazas adoptadas y entrars an vigor de Is misma manors. Todas ]as ordenanzas de emergencia asf adoptades, excepto one qua de permiso pars pedir dinero prestado tal y coma se describe an sate documento, sera rechazads automaticamente an sesenta y on (61) del dia an qua entr6 an vigor, pero esto no evitara so reintemretaid6n come ordenanza recular. ENMIENDA 4. Enmienda del Artfculo VII, Secci6n 7.01 para modificar to cantidad de firmas necesarias a no menos de 1000 votantes cualificados de la ciudad con el fin de clue la gents de to ciudad presente peticiones de iniciativas pare legislar directamente, por to tanto la Secci6n 7.01 debera decir to siguiente: "La gente de to ciudad se reserva el poder de la fegistaCi6n directs por iniciativa, y an el ejercicio de tai poder puede proponer cualquier ordenanza, excepto ordenanzas Para asignar dinero o gravar impuestos, u ordenanzas que revoquen ordenanzas que asignan dinero o graven impuestos, que no aslant en conflicto con estos Estatutos o la Constituci6n de las leyes del estado de Texas. Todas las ordenanzas inicfadas se pueden presentar ante el Consejo mediante una petici6n firmada por no menos de 1000 votantes cualificados de la ciudad. ENMIENDA 5. Enmienda del Artfculo VII, Secci6n 7.02 pare modificar la cantidad de firmas necesarias pars que to gente de Is ciudad presents peticiones de referendums pars aprobar o rechazar an las umas legisiaci6n promulgada por el consejo a no menos de 1000 de los; votantes cualificados de la Ciudad, por to tanto la Seoci6n 7.02 deberd decir to siguiente: "La gente se reserva of Coder para aprobar o rechazar an las urnas cualquier ley aproboda par el Consejo que este sujeta al proceso de iniciativa bajo estos Estatutos, excepto Jas ordenanzas que autorizan la emisi6n de bonds fiscales o de ingresos, tanto si son bonos originales o de reflinanciaci6n, no estaran sujetos a dicho referendum. Antes o en trainla dfas tras to fecha de entrada en vigor de cualquier ordenanza sujeta a referendum, se puede presentar una petici6n firmada por no menos de 1000 votantes cualificados de la ciudad ante el secretario municipal solicitando que dicha ordenanza sea revocada o sometida a votaci6n por to gente. Cuando dicha petici6n hays silo certificada corn suliciente por at secretario municipal, to ordenanza especificada en la petici6n no entrara en vigor, o se suspenderan las medidas adicionales a partir de entonces si hubtera entrado en vigor, hasta y a menos que sea aprobada por los votantes como se indica en aste documento." ENMIENDA 6. Enmienda del Artfculo VII, Secci6n 7.07 para modificar is cantidad de firmas neceserias para presentar peticiones con el fin revocar cualquier funcionario electo de la ciudad de Huntsville a no menos de 1000 de los votantes cualificados de la ciudad, por lo tanto to Secci6n 7.07 debera decir Jo siguiente: " La gente de la ciudad se reserve el poder pars revocar cualquier funcionario electo de la Ciudad de Huntsville y puede ejercer dicho poder mediante to presentaci6n de una peter ante el secretano municipal firmada por no menos de 1000 votantes cualificados de to Ciudad que exijan to destituoi6n de dichos funcionarios electos. La petici6n debere ester firmada y comprobada Como to requiere una petici6n de iniciativa." ENMIENDA 7. Enmienda del primer parrafo del Artfculo XI, Secci6n 11.07 borrando el ienguaje "y se realizari unicamente bajo le recomendeci6n del Administrador de la ciudad ", por to que is Secci6n 11.07 debera decir to siguiente: "En cualquier momento de cualquier also fiscal, of Consejo puede, de acuerdo con esta Secci6n, realizar apropiaciones de emergencia para satisfacer una necesidad urgente por gastos pOblicos, para requisitos que no sean regulares o recurrentes, para proteger la salud publics, la seguridad o at bienestar. Tales apropiaciones deberan reatizarse por ordenanzas adoptadas segun el voto favorable de dos tercios de Jos concejales cualificados y en servicio y deberb realizarse unicamente tras la recomendaci6n del administrador de la Ciudad. En caso de que las ganancias no apropiades y sin gravimenes, ingresos y fondos dfsponibtes de la ciudad pare dicho afio Fiscal no sean suficientes para satisfacer los gastos bajo la apropiacibn autorizada por esta Secci6n, creando por to tanto un deficit, sera ta responsabittdad del Consejo incluir Is cantidad de dicho deficit en el presupuesto del siguiente afio fiscal, y se saldarb y eliminara dicho deficit durance el actual alto fiscal." ENMIENDA 8. Enmienda del Articulo XI, Secci6n 11.13 para permitir la venta de bons sin necesidad de publicaci6n o venta publica, y pare vendedos an virlud de las leyes estatales y sus enmiendes, por to tanto Is Secci6n 11.13 deberla dedr: "Ningun bono emMdo por Is cuidad, a menos qua Sean bonos de refinanciaci6n emifidos pars reembolsar y a cambio de bonos pendientes previamente emltidos, podrA venderse por menos del valor nominal a inter6s acumulado. Si $a subasta algOn bono por orden del Consejo, at Consejo tendrA derecho a rechazar todas y code una de las pujas." ENMIENDA 9. Enmienda del Art(culo XI, affadiendo una nueva Seccl6n 11.17 qua estipula un ilmite pare )a emisi6n de nueva deuda que sobrepase 0,002 (at veinte por ciento de un uno por ciento) del valor neto tributable tai y como to certifica Ia el Distrito de Tasaci6n del Condado de Walker correspondiente al registro fiscal de to ciudad pars el aifo fiscal on que se aprueban los fondos (como referencia si se use at valor tributable de 2009 Is cantidad an d6tares deberia ser aproximadamente 2,2 miilones de d6lares) y Is Secci6n 11.17 deberia litularse y decir to siguiente: "Secci6n 11.17. Llmite de emisi6n de nueva deuda por el ayuntamiento. Toda nueva emisi6n de deuda qua sobrepase al total de 0,002 (el veinte por ciento de un uno por ciento) del valor neto tributable tai y Como lo certifica Is al Distrito de Tasaci6n del Condado de Walker correspondiente at registro fiscal de Is ciudad pars el afio fiscal an qua se aprueban los fondos serA presentada ante los votantes cualificados, siempre y cuando at gasto no sea necesorio pare una ernergencia o desastre que Inciuye Is ciudad de Huntsville tai y corrno to declar6 el gobemador del estado de Texas o el Presidente de Jos Estados Unidos c se declare una emergencia o desastre por voto mayoritario del ayuntamiento solo por una amenaza inminente a Is seguridad y salud pOblica. Se necesita una mayoria favorable de todos los votos aftfidos an las eleccrcmes municipates pare su aprobaci6n." ENMIENDA 10. Enmienda del Articulo XII, al o6adir una nueva Secci6n 12,03 y qua to Secci6n 12.03 debe titularse y decir to siguiente: "Secci6n 12.03 Disminucf6n de impuestos o devoluci6n Es necesario un voto mayoritario de dos tercios (213) del Consejo cualificado y an servicio pare autorizar cualquier disminuci6n de los impuestos municipals$ o cualquier devolution de los impuestos municipales a un individuo o entidad! SECCtON 7. Las papeletas de votaci6n oficiales a usar an estas elections extraordinaries deb"n cumplir con las provisions correspondientes del C6digo de elecciones de Texas, debett declarer cads enmienda propuesta por separado y ciaramente pare qua los votantes decidan sobre code enmienda por separado y pare que cada votante pueda votar "A favor" o "En contra" de cualquier enmienda o enmiendas sin Mar A favor o "En contra' de todas las enmiendas y debertn flavor escrito o impreso to siguiente: ENMIENDAS DE LOS ESTATUTOS C A FAVOR C EN CONTRA 4Debe enmendarse at Artfculo VI, Secci6n 8.01 de los Estatutos tvlunicipales pare estipular qua las eleccior municipales generates se muevan del dia uniforme de las etecciones an mayo al dia uniforme de las elecclones an noviembre, con entrada on vigor el 1 de enero de 2010? ❑ A FAVOR ❑ EN CONTRA LDebe enmendarse el Articulo IV, Secci6n 4.07 de los Estatutos Municipales Para estipular qua las reuniones extraordinarias del ayuntamiento se puedan celebrar an otros lugares aparte del ayuntamiento? L ❑ A FAVOR ❑ EN CONTRA LDebe enmendarse el Articulo IV, Secci6n 4.13 de los Estatutos Municipales Para estipular que no se aprueben ninguna ordenanza de forma final hasta que consejo la haya sido considerado y est6 de acuerdo an dos (2) reuniones distintas del consejo y se hayan determinado excepciones al requisito de dos lectures distintas? IV. ❑ A FAVOR ❑ EN CONTRA LDebe enmendarse el Artfculo VII, Secci6n 7.01 de los Estatutos Municipales Para modificar la cantidad de firmas necesarias Para que la gente de la ciudad presente peticiones de iniciativas Para legislar directamente a menos de 1000 de los votantes cualificados de la ciudad? V. ❑ A FAVOR ❑ EN CONTRA LDebe enmendarse el Articulo VII, Secci6n 7.02 de los Estatutos Municipales Para modificar la cantidad de firmas necesarias Para que la gente de Is ciudad presente peticiones de refer6ndum Para aprobar o rechazar en las umas le gislaci6n promulgada por el consejo a no menos de 1000 de los votantes cualificados de la ciudad? M ❑ A FAVOR ❑ EN CONTRA 6Debe enmendarse el Articulo VII, Secci6n 7.07 de los Estatutos Municipales Para modificar la cantidad de firmas necesarias Para presenter peticiones con el fin revocar cualquier funcionario electo de la ciudad de Huntsvil a no menos de 1000 de los votantes cualificados de la ciudad? in ❑ A FAVOR ❑ EN CONTRA 4Debe enmendarse el primer pdrrafo del Articulo XI, Secc16n 11.07 de los Estatutos Municipales borrando el lenguaje "y se realizar6 unicamente bajo la recomendaci6n del Administrador de la Ciudad "? MII ❑ A FAVOR ❑ EN CONTRA LDebe enmendarse el Artfculo XI, Secci6n 11.13 de los Estatutos Municipales pare permitir la venta de bono sin necesidad de publicaci6n o vents p0blica, y pare venderlos an virtud de las leyes estatales y sus enmiendas? IX ❑ A FAVOR ❑ EN CONTRA e,Debe enmendarse el Articulo XI de los Estatutos Municipales afiadiendo una nueva Secci6n 11.17 que estipule un limite pare la emisi6n de nueva al estipular qua las emisiones de nueva deuda propuestas que sobrepase el 0,002 (el veinte por ciento de un uno por ciento) del valor neto tributable tal y como b certifica Is el Distrito de Tasaci6n del Condado de Walker correspondiente al registro fiscal de Is ciudad pare el afio fiscal an que se aprueban los fondos deben presentarse ante los votantes cuall icados de Is ciudad de Huntsville, Texas con excepciones? ❑ A FAVOR ❑ EN CONTRA 6Debe enmendarse el Artfculo XII de los Estatutos Municipales ailadiendo una nueva Secci6n 12.03 que estipule que cualquier disminuci6n de impuestos o devoluci6n debe ser aprobado por voto mayoritario de dos tercios (213) del Consejo cualificado y an servicio? SECCION 8. Dee Brimer, Viceadministrador de elecciones, Condado de Walker, Texas, as designada por Is presente como Secretaria de elecciones anticipadas, y el Anexo del condado de Walker, 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Room 101, Huntsville, Texas 77340, es por la presents designado cones el Iugar principal para voter por anticipado an las elecciones. Durante el perlodo legal para votar por anticipado, dicho secretario deber6 mantener abierto dicho Iugar para votar por anticipado desde las 8:00 AM hasta las 5:00 PM todos los dias excepto sabados, domingos y dias de fiesta estatales oficiales. SECCION 9. El alcaide o el secretario municipal y el abogado de la Ciudad deben por la presente realizar cualquier registro requerido por la Ley federal de derechos de votaci6n. al alcalde o secretario municipal y al abogado de la ciudad para tomar las medidas necesarias pare cumplir con las provisions del C6digo de eleociones de Texas, la Ley federal de los derechos de votaci6n y los t6rminos y provisiones del Contrato(s) de servicios de elecciones y Acuerdo(s) de elecciones conjuntas pars llevar a Cabo las provisiones de esta Ordenanza, est6n o no autorizadas por este documento. SECCI6N 10. Por la presente se ordena al alcalde y secretario municipal a avisar de las elecciones: a) publicando el aviso el mismo dia an dos semanas consecutivas, la primera publicacif no antes de 30 dies pero con 14 dias de antelaci6n antes del dfa de las elecciones, e el peri6dico; b) presentado una copia de dicho aviso ante el Secretario municipal pars ponedo a Is vista en un luger publico al menos veintiOn (21) dias antes de las elecciones; y c) poniendo una copia an los tableros de anuncios del ayuntamiento y el Tribunal del condado de Walker al menos veintiun (21) dfas antes de las elecciones. d) publicando un aviso de las elecciones de acuerdo con el Capitulo 9 del C6digo de gobierno local en un peri6dico de circulaci6n general qua se publique en el municipio y el aviso debe incluir una copia sustancial de la enmienda propuesta; incluir un calculo del impacto fiscal anticipado an el municipio, si corresponde, si la enmienda propuesta se aprueba en las elecciones; y qua sea publicado el mismo dia an dos semanas consecutivas, la primera publicaci6n con 14 dias de antelaci6n antes del dfa de las elecciones. El alcalde y el secretario municipal deber6n presentar una copia del aviso publicado ante el secretario municipal, junto con el nombre del peri6dico y las fechas de publicac16n. SECCI6N 11. Qua el alcalde o el secretario general de la ciudad de Huntsville por la presente deben ejecutar o emitir, pars y en nombre de la ciudad las 6rdenes y documentos qua pueda promulgar de vez an cuando at Secretario del estado en conjunci6n con las elecciones aquf decretadas. SECCI6N 12. El secretario municipal y el alcalde por la presente estan autorizados pars Ilevar a cabo todas las tareas y tomar las medidas necesarfas tal y como to requieren los acuerdos de elecci6n conjunta o los contratos de servicios de elecciones y acuerdos de elecciones que puedan ser autorizados por el ayuntamiento despuds de la aprobaci6n de esta Ordenanza. SECCI6N 13. Esta ordenanza y la Prueba "A" adjunta entrartn en vigor a partir y despu6s de su aprobaci6n. ADOPTADO Y APROBADO el dia 24 de agosto de 2009. DOY FE: �ZL 'Zz �- f, Kristin Edwards, Vicesecretario Municipal AP B L and Schneider, Abogado de la ciudad PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS, County of Walker I, Dennis Garrison, of the aforsaid County and State, do solemnly swear that I am publisher of The Huntsville Item, a daily newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published at Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, and is a legal newspaper and the attached notice was published in said newspaper. City of Huntsville 2 consecutive/subsquent dates previous to the return day therof to wit: On 5-Oct 2009 On 12-Oct 2009 On 2009 On 2009 On 2009 On 2009 GL .__ Publisher Subscribed and sworn to this 13th day of October rotary Public, Walker County, Texas My Commission Expires' NINA HANSEN (Seal) January 27, 2013 2009 MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2009 its monthly meeting on Tuesday `seminar at 7 p.m.Dinner will be served Curves of Huni after the meeting and members nership with the H are asked to bring a covered Police Department parental consent. Photo ID will dish. Anyone wanting to join host a seminar on be required: Commit for Life may do so by calling (936) 856- Cons and Scams members who donate or attempt 5224. The Post is located 1 mile Wednesday from ' to donate in September, east of Willis on Highway 1097 Curves located at October or November will be E. entered to win one of four pair of Continental Airlines tickets for El Chico fundraiser travel in the contiguous U.S. To There will be a fundraiser for make an appointment, please SECC Executive Support on register online at www.eblood- , Tuesday. at El Chico::; drive.org or call (936) 295-0278 or (936) 661-5867. , Story Time at the Library at (936) 295-3900 Your spot if possibThe Huntsville" Public Library Relay. For Life will host the Alpha Lambda The Walker County 'Relay for Delta Honor Society of SHSU .Gentle Ministr Life will host its first team cap- every Tuesday evening. The Gentle Ministri( rain meeting at 6 pm. Monday club members will present a 'a Childhood Sexui at the Holiday inn )(press. Story Time at 6 p.m.on (incest) Informatioi meeting room. Team registration . Tuesday. The theme will be forum. Facilitators is free at www.walkercountyre- "Berenstain Bear" books by Rev. Aggie DeJesi lay.org . In addition, the theme Stan and JanBerenstain. For Rev. Juan DeJesu will be chosen during this year's more information please call the learn that there is kickoff in January. Suggestions library at (936) 291-5472. life after childhood can be e -mailed to relay abuse. Learn the r Montgomery Room. Donors must be at least 17 years of age and weigh a minimum of 110 pounds or 16 years of age, weigh 122 pounds, and have NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION •TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS OF THE CITY OE IHUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: A Special Election will be held on the 3rd day of November, 2009i in the above named City for the purpose of issuance of a general obligation bond for construction, innovation and expansion of the City Public Library, exchange of parkland, and various propositions amending the'Chy Charter. the CRY is divided into seven (7) election precincts, 101, 102, 201, 205, 206, 301 and 401. The City polling places for these election precincts shall be as follows: Polling Place Walker County Annex 1301 Sam Hou:4n6 Avenue, Suite 101 Walker County Annex 1301 Sam Honston' Avenue, Suite 101 First Presbyterian Church 1801 19tkStreet Elkins Lake Conference Center 634 Cherry Hills Region VI Education Service Center 3332 Montgomery Rd. (FM 1374) Martin Luther King Center 300 Avenue P University,Heights Baptist Church 2400 Sycamore Avenue The polling places shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 pann on election day, November 3, 2009. Early voting,by personal appearance will be conducted each weekday at the Walker County Annex, 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 1101,in the City of Huntsville. The place of early voting shall remain openfrom 8:00 a.a to 5:00 p.m. beginning on October 19, 2009, throu gh October 30. 2009. Applications for ballot by mail Shall be mailed to: , .t A: LOSVOTANTES REGIS'l'RADOS DE LA.CIIUDAD DE 1IUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: Una election especial sera sostenida el 3 de Noviembre del 2009, en la sus dicha eiudad Ramada, con of propOsito de la cmisiitn do una obligacida general para construecidn, renovacidn y exxensidn de la Biblioteca Piiblica de In Ciudad, el cambio de la zona verde, y varias proposiciones que enmiendan la Carla de Ciudad. La ciudad csta dividida en sietc ,(7) rccintos de elecciOn. 101, 102, 201; 205, 206,301; y 401. Los sitios de votacion pats la ciudad en estos recintos seal c-0mo sigue: Recinto 101, Sala 3 Walker County Annex 1301 Sam Houston Avenue,Suite 101 102, Sala 1 Walker County Max 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 101 201, Sala2 itst Presbyterian Church 1801 t0 Sheet 205. Sala 4 ,. Elkins Lake Conference Center 634 Cherry Hills 206, Sala 2 Region VI Education Service Centel 3332 Montgomery Road. (FM 1374) 301,' Sala 3 . Marla Luther King Center 300 Ave F Los sitios de votacion estaran abiertos Novientbre del 2009. Votacisin temprana por aparieneia personal sera' eotlduueida eadh dia de la semana en el Walker County Annex, 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 101, en Is Ciadatl de Huntsville. El htggr de antacids temprana pertnanecera abierto de 8:00p.m. a 5:OOp.nt. commando el 19 de Ociubre del 201)9 hosts el 30 de Oetubre del 2009. Aplicatcianespers bolcto per comes seran enviadas a: Dee Brinier Poly Voting Clerk 301 Saar Houston Avenue. Suite 101 I hmtsville, Texas 77340 Aplicaciones para holetos por corren tiencn que set rerltidasno mils turdar clue el ucrrar de la sleina el, 27 do Octubre del 2009. Feehada cste IS deSeptiemhre del 2009 J. Turner, Alealde 9/20, 10/4, 1 0/11 ekux"tuary'unit N6.-b1 8-\Aul hold ,''''''wsVa huntville@yahoo.com .Team AAUW meeting facts about incest; meetings will be held the sec- Dr.Pamela Zelbst of the affects the victim,l ondMonday of each month at 6 Management Program at SHSU community; learn 1 p•rrt, will headline the Tuesday pro was not the child's gram for the AAUW, America's adult, child non ,Band Booster Barbecue ,oldest women's organization. e you are not alone.Learn that ;Fundraiser She will speak at 7 p.m. in room bad and never hayThe Huntsville Band Booster 333 of the Smith Hutson things were done IClub will hold a barbecue sand- Building at SHSU on RFID, the with you. The foruiwithlunch on -Monday. Lunches newest comperhensive informa- Wednesday frommaybedelivered to your busi- tion technology. New Beginnings Cchess or picked up at the FM 2821 W. in HuHuntsville Churbh of Christ, . Cub Scout Recruitment fee will be askedtl3737 Highway 30 West, for only Cub Scout Recruitment ral- expenses. Scholar$5.50 a plate. Plate includes lies for local units will be held able. No baby-sittilchopped beef sandwich,chips, Tuesday at: Scott Johnson , Phone (936) 293dessert, pickles and onions. Call Elementary at 7 p.m. ° Pack 8 informa ion.Tracy Stoudt at (936) 661-8431 (bilingual/ Spanish languageto order. pack. Se habla espanol); Sam . H THURSDAYouston Elementary at 7 p.m. Baseball Boosters Pack 96 (also for Scott The HHS Hornet Baseball Johnson); First United Methodist •Archeological Booster Club meeting' will be - Church (for Stewart and presentation held at the Joe Clements Field Huntsville Elementary)at 6 p.m. Archeologist DiHouse located at the high Pack 98. Boys who are home Mangum will talk Eschool beginning at 6:30 p.m. , schooled or attending private recent discoverieson Monday. Parents are encour- schools are invited to attend the Jacinto batt le fi e ld aged to attend. Call (936) 294- recruitment rally of their choice. entation taking pla0814 for more information or All who attend a rally will receive on Thursday at the questions. a free gift, compliments of Houston Museum'HoOstoaTexans. Some of the - Education Buildinc Aggie Moms exciting activities that local Cub ' 140219th Street. I The Walker County Aggie Scout Packs are planning this sion. Moms Club will have its monthly year include family campouts, a , meeting on Monday at 6;30 p.m. P arade,a pinewood derby Homecoming 1at Wesley Memorial United where Cubs Scouts build and The Senior ClaMethodist Church, 700 Highway race their own model race car, Huntsville High Sc announces plans'f Homecoming Pare daiCounty Aggies orA&M textbook contact: Juan Flores (se habla parade is ye ar's t hespanol) Sur, Pack 8 contact and "SurThis renderyearsyour Aggie? You : - to'thecertificates for can find about this and more at District'Executive at (936) 520- our monthly meetings.s. Please 4001 orjuan.flores@shac.org ; the Hornets hostin y g Montgomery BeanRay Scheel, Pack 96 for the h and many other contests, Basketball Boosters The Huntsville Hornet Basketball Booster Club will meet at '6 p.m, on Monday in the commons area of Huntsville High School. All interested par- ents and community members are encouraged to attend,ltyou have any questions, contact Jill Driscoll, secretary, via e-mail at Precinct 101, Ward 3 201. Ward 2 205,Ward 4 206,Ward 2 - J. Turner, Mayor Applications Mr ballots hy 27, 2009. Dated this 15th day of September, 2009.' AVISO1W,FLECC1ONESPECIAL Dee Bruner Early Voting Clerk- 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 101 Huntsville, Texas 77340 Minna be received no later tha 401, Sala 4 University Heights Baptist Church 2400 Sycamore Avenue 7 .00a.m. a 7:00p.m. en el dia de las elections, el 3 de , Street, behind Wal Officer Joe Thorntl will present inform be helpful to all ag invited, you do not member to attend. mar is flee. Pleas 30 East in Huntsville. Are you interested in learning about A&M scholarships open to all Walker games, and crafts. For more information on local programs, come and Coln us. For informa- tion contact, Diane Cushman at 291-6839. Cubmaster at (936)662-5465 or or e omecomir raymond.scheel@gmail.com Grand marshals w http://pack96hvtx.wikispaces,co bets of the Class c m - Chartered by St. Thomas are celebrating the the Apostle; LaDonna C., Pack 98 Committee ChaIi at (936) 435-1705 or brylad5@att.net- Chartered by First United Methodist Church; Kevin Smith, District Chairman at (936) 291- 2988 or jksmith@suddenlink.net . SECC Recyclif The TDCJ Holli reunion. For inforrr UPCOMING contact senior spot Bulloch, at jbulloch isd.org . PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS, County of Walker I, Dennis Garrison, of the aforsaid County and State, do solemnly swear that I am publisher of The Huntsville Item, a daily newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published at Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, and is a legal newspaper and the attached notice was published in said newspaper. City of Huntsville 2 consecutive/subsquent dates previous to the return day therof to wit: On 5-Oct 2009 On 12-Oct 2009 On 2009 On 2009 On 2009 On 2009 Publisher Subscribed and sworn to this 13th day of October 2009 otary Public, Walker County, Texas (Seal) NINA HANSEN My Commission Expires January 27, 2013 10A THE HUNTSVILLE ITEM ut°A"965c ww.total-0111 1 'M Fans feast on undead as `Zombieland' opens to $25 .M him. She called during.fami the sense to ieali'i it. ly vacations. And then she'd Dear Annie:This is forerase the number so I would- «.Sad mom,"whose daughtc has herpes. I have had herpi for 15 years and have had three long-term relationship Betty and let her in on it. My during that time.Not one of the men care about the 'herpes because they loved me. Herpes is nc a death sentence. You canday, lled him from her minimize the chance's ofoffice e land line. transmitting it.I found out because the Yes, it was excruciatinglcall registered on Stan 's cell hard to tell someone beforephone and Betty told me. having sex, but that helpedNeedless to say, my per me avoid becoming intimatfeet marriage is wrecked. I too quickly.no longer believe my wife I Haven 't had a breakoutwhen she says they aren't in more than two years.having sex.Because stress can precipi=We are in counseling, try' tate breakouts, I have ` ing to work through this become a stress-free persor Herpes is not the worst thir she can have. This is not th end of her social life. It 's simply a different path. — Minnesc f7T,1i. a NOTICE OFA SPECIAL ELECTION TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS OE TILE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: City forA Special Election will 6e held on the 3rd day of Noyedibar, „009, in the above named the purpose of issuance ofa general obligation bond far construction, renovation and expansion of the City Public Library, exchange of parkland, and various propositions amending the City Charter. . The City is divided into scvep (7) election precincts, 101, 102, 201, 205, 206, 301 and 4(11 The City polling places for these election precincts shall he as follows: Precinct Polling Place 101,Ward 3 Walker County Annex . 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 101 102,Ward 1 Walker County Annex 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 101 201, Ward 2 First Presbyterian Church 1801 19th Street 205, Ward 4 Elkins Lake Conference Center 634 Cherry Hills 206,Ward 2 Region VI Education Service Center 3332 Montgomety Rd. (FM 1374) 301, Ward 3 Martin Luther King Center 300 Avenue F . 401, Ward 4 University Heights Baptist Church 2400 Sycamore Avenue The polling places shall be open front 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on election day, November 3,2009. Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted each weekday' at the Walker County Annex, 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 101, in the City of Huntsville. The place of early voting shall remain open from 8:00 a.in to 5:00 p.m. beginning on October 19, 2009, through October 30. 2009. Applications Hr ballot by mail shall be mailed to: Dee Brinier Early Voting Clerk 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 101 Huntsville, Texas 77340 Applications for ballots by mail must be received no later than the dose of business en Octobci 27, 2009. Dated this th day of September, 2009. J. Turner, Mayor AVISO 1)EELF.CCION ESPECIAL L{ S OT 'FE RGI 'T DO' DE LA CIUDAD DE I1UNTSVILLE TEAS Una,elecci&n especial serh sostenida el 3 de Noviembre del 2009, en Is sus dicha ciudad Ramada, con el prop6sito be la envision de una obtigaeibn general para construction, renovaciOn y extension be Is Biblioteca Publica de la Ciudad, el cambie de la zona verde, y varies proposrciones quc enmiendan la Carta be Ciudad. La ciudad r stn dividida ea suite (i) recintos de eleceikn. 101, 102, 201, 205, 206, 301, y 401. Los Sitios de votacien para la ciudad el)estos recintos swim coma slgue: • 102, Sala l 201, Sala 2 205. Sala 4 2116, Sala 2 301, Salt13 401, Sala 4 Los Sitios devotacion estaranlabiertos be 7:00a.m. a Noviembre del 2009. ; Voraeidm temprana pur apariencia personal sera coadneida cada dia de is sernana en el Walker County Annex, 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 1)1, en la Ciudad de Huntsville. El lager be vetacion teniprana pernanecera abierto de 8:00p.m.a 5:00p.m.vemenzando el 19 de.00tubre del 2009 Basta el 30 de oetubra'del 2009. ' Apliesciones para Mete par correo watt enviatlus a: Dee Brimer Early Voting Clerk 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 101 Huntsville, Texas 77340 Aplicaciones para boletos par correo tienenque see reeibidos no mils tartar qne el eerier de In o6eina at 27 de Octubre del 2009. Fechada este 15 de Septiembre del 2009 . J. Turner, Alealde ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES . The undead were alive and well at movie theaters as Woody Harrelson 's horror comedy "Zombieland" opened on top with $25 million, according to studio estimates Sunday: Yet the general box office was less lively as a flurry of new wide releases did solid to ho-hum business. Overall Hollywood revenues carne in at $11.3.4 million, down 4 per - cent from the same 'weekend last year. Sony scored a one-two punch with "Zo'mbieland" and the animated family tale "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs," which took in $16.7 million,slipping to sec- ond-place after two weekends at No. 1. The movie raised its domestic total to $82.4 mil- lion after three weekends. Mixing gory ,action, with laughs, "Zombieland" teams Harrelson with Jesse Eisenberg, - Abigail Breslin and Emma Stone as a band of humans fighting legions of undead–'- and taking a road trip to 'a supposedly zombie- free amusement :park. "What really. clicked ,was the humor of it,"`said Rory Bluer; head of distribution for Sony. "Truly, there were points in this movie that were so funny, I thought I was going to throw up. I'm seri - ous: It really is a blast." Taking a big bite of the family audience with $12.5 million was a double-feature COME As You ARE Join Us For Worship 10:30 a.m. 3891 Hwy 30 West alpha Omega Academy it Ilr,lkr _ ui^l'; E t r i d1 Huntsville, TX 936-435-0993 office f www.cfhuntsville,orcl- reissue of Disney 's • .`Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2" in 3-D, which came in at, No. 3. Playing for a limited two- week run, the double-feature sets the stage for the release of "Toy Story 3" in 3-D next year. The Warner Bros. comedy "The Invention of Lying," with Ricky Gervais and Jennifer Garner, had a soft opening of $7.4 million, fin- ishing at No. 4. Taking place in an alternate reality where everyone tells the truth, the movie stars co-director. and co-writer Gervais, who plays a man that discovers how to profit by fibbing. ' Fox Searchlight 's roller- derby tale "Whip It" = fea - turing Ellen Page, Juliette Lewis and Drew Barrymore, who also directed - made a weak debut at No. 6 with $4.85 million. The movie casts "Juno" star Page as a beauty-pageant queen who shifts gears to become a roller-derby star. Female crowds accounted for 70 percent of the audience for "Whip It," according to Fox Searchlight parent 20th Century Fox. Audiences and critics' gave the movie high marks, so the studio'is hoping it has a longer shelf life than its opening weekend would indicate. Tied for sixth-place with $4.85 million was • Michael Moore 's "Capitalism: A Love Story," which expanded nationwide after a week in limited release. The Overture Films documentary, Moore 's exploration of the roots of the ASSOCIATED PIIFSS economic meltdown,raised its total to $5.3 million. DALLAS— A teenager "Capitalism" played in just from. Jordan who is accused 962 theaters, compared to of trying to blow up a, Dallas 3,036 for "Zombieland", and skyscraper returns to federal about 1,700 cinemas each for court Monday for a hearing to "Invention of Lying," "Whip decide if there is enough evi- l" and the "Toy Story" dence to move ahead with his movies. ' prosecution. Estimated ticket sales for The probable-cause hear- Friday,through Sunday at ing for 14osam Maher Smadi U.S. and Canadian theaters, allows prosecutors to lay out according to Hollywood.com . their case against the 19-year- 1."Zombieland," $25 mil- old, who is charged with lion. attempting to use a weapon of 2."Cloudy With a chance mass destruction. A judge will of Meatballs,"$16.7 million. then decide whether the case 3."Toy"Story" and "Toy can go to a grand jury.Story 2"/in 3-D, $12.5 mil- ' On Sept. 24,.Smadi drovelion. \ a truck he believed held a live4."The Invention of bomb and parked it in theLying," $7.4 million. garage underneath the 60- .5. "Surrogates," $7.3 mil- story Fountain Place. officelion. building, authorities said. 6 (tie). "Capitalism: A Later, he allegedly sat inn carLov&Story,"$4.85 million. at a safe distance from the(tie).-"Whip It," $4.85 Dallas tower and dialed a cellmillion. ' phone he thought would8."Fame," $4.8 million. 9.The Informant!", $3.8 Smadi fa es a maxiinumesenmillion. 10."Love Happens; $2.8 tenAse n of FlBifIe ain ge p n r t iso w n ho infil- trated an online group of Reeinto 101,`Sala 3 Sitios de Vista inn Walker County Annex 1301 San) Houston Avenue,Suit IN Walker County Annex 1301 Sam Houston Avenue,Suite 191 First Presbyterian Church 180119”' Street Elkins Lake Conference Center 634 Cherry Hills Region VI Education Service Center 3332 Montgomery Road.(FM 1374) Martin Luther King Center 300AveF , University Heights Baptist Church 2400 Sycamore Avenue :00p.m. en el dia be las elecciones, el ntseeit. - When I confronted her, she claimed they were not having an affair. I called wife promised she would have no more phone contact with Stan, but the very next nightmare, but I can't eat or sleep. In addition, we still have to see Stan and Betty at our children's events. The sight of him makes my blood boil. Any suggestions? — Bad Judge of Friends Dear Minnesota:Thant you for your words of extremists c scovered Sim Officials s.y he stood because he eemed 'intent actually c,nducting ter attacks in th• U.S. Two o er underco' agents pose. as members an al-Qaid. sleeper cell ( communica^ed with Smadi SUPER )AVER TUESDAYS;Tickets only $600 nIl deg $8.00 for 30 THE INVENTION OF LYING (PG13) (2:505:15 '7,5010:20 ..' °TOY STORY & TOY STORY 2 IN 313 DOUBTFEATURE (G) (3:45f 7:30 WHIP IT (PG13) (240 510) 7:551030ZOMBIELAND (8)12:20 4:45) 7:10 910. FAME (PG) (1:40 4:10) 6:50 9:20 PANDORUM (R) (1:45 4:30) 7:00 9.40SURROGATES (P1113) (1:10 3:205:45) 8:0010:2 CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALL:(PG) (1:30 3.451 6:05,8:15 10:30CLOUD'S WITH A CHANCE OFMEATBALL#3D (PG) 11:00 3:15 530) 7:4510:10 THE INFORMANT; (R) (1:15 4:00) 7;109:40JENNIFER'S BODY (R) 7:2510:15 LOVE HAPPENS (P113) (1,50 4:20) 7:20 9:50TYLER PERRY'S I CAN DO BAD ALL BYMYSELF (PG13) (2:00 5 .00) 7:5010:309 (PGI3) (1:20 325 5:40)7.5510.05ALL ABOUT STEVE (PG13) (1 .404:15) rr, ID REQUIRED FO' R :T r;^ r s t t TIMES FOR OCTOBER Dear Judge:Please con encouragement. We hopetinue with your counseling to they help. find out if you can forgive your wife for this betrayal — which it was, whether it involved sex or not. Etiquette advises snub- bing a person who has behaved despicably toward you. When you see Stan in public, ignore him as if he were completely invisible. We hope your anger will diminish in time. 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