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ORD 1987-13 - Ordinance calling Bond Election $4,500,000 for Const. & Improve of Roads, Bridges & Streets of the City 06-16-1987ORDINANCE CALLING BOND ELECTION WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, has determined, and hereby affirmatively determines, that an election should be held in said City on the proposi- tion of issuing City bonds payable from ad valorem taxes for the purposes hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems it necessary to call the election hereinafter described; Now, Therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE: 1. That an election shall be held in and throughout the City of Huntsville, Texas, on the 8th day of August, 1987, at which election the following proposition shall be submitted in accordance with law: PROPOSITION SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE AND SELL THE BONDS OF SAID CITY, IN ONE OR MORE SERIES OR ISSUES, IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $4,500,000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE ROADS, BRIDGES AND STREETS OF THE CITY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, RELATED PERMANENT DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, WITH THE BONDS OF EACH SERIES OR ISSUE, RESPECTIVELY, TO MATURE SERIALLY OR OTHERWISE NOT MORE THAN 40 YEARS FROM THEIR DATE, AT ANY PRICE OR PRICES, AND BEARING INTEREST AT ANY RATE OR RATES NOT TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM INTEREST RATE NOW OR HEREAFTER AUTHORIZED BY LAW, AS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY SAID CITY COUNCIL WITHIN THE DISCRETION OF SAID CITY COUNCIL, PROVIDED THAT SUCH INTEREST RATE OR RATES ON ANY SERIES OR ISSUE OF SAID BONDS SHALL NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM LEGAL LIMIT IN EFFECT AT THE TIME OF ISSUANCE OF EACH SUCH SERIES OR ISSUE; AND SHALL SAID CITY COUNCIL BE AUTHORIZED TO LEVY AND PLEDGE, AND CAUSE TO BE ASSESSED AND COLLECTED, ANNUAL AD VALOREM TAXES ON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID CITY SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AS THE SAME COMES DUE AND CREATE AND PROVIDE A SINKING FUND TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID BONDS AS IT MATURES? 2. The hours during which the polls will be open for voting in said election shall be from seven o'clock a.m. to seven o'clock p.m. 3. Voting shall be at the designated polling places in each of the numbered Walker County Voting Precincts in the City of Huntsville heretofore established and described by natural or artificial boundaries or survey lines by order adopted by the Commissioners Court of Walker County and duly set out in its minutes, which Walker County Voting Precincts within the City are hereby designated as the election precincts for the City's election herein called. The respective polling place for each election precinct, and the persons appointed to serve as respective Presiding Judge and Alternate Presiding Judge for each election precinct are set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, and such polling places and election officers are hereby designated and appointed as such for the election. Each Presiding Judge for each election precinct shall appoint two clerks and as many additional clerks as he deems necessary for the proper conduct of the election, provided that not more than a total of five clerks shall be appointed for any precinct. 4. Voting in said election shall be by the use of paper ballots, and the ballots shall conform to the require- ments of the Texas Election Code, as amended, and shall have printed thereon the following: OFFICIAL BALLOT PROPOSITION [ ] .FOR ) THE ISSUANCE OF $4,500,000 ) - -- STREET IMPROVEMENT AND RELATED [ ] AGAINST ) DRAINAGE BONDS The voter shall vote on the proposition by placing an "X" or other clear mark in the square beside the statement indicat- ing the way he or she wishes to vote. Absentee voting shall be conducted by a clerk for absentee voting, namely, Ruth DeShaw, City Secretary, and the place at which the absentee voting shall be conducted is designated as the Office of the City Secretary, City Hall, 1212 Avenue M, Huntsville, Texas 77340, which address is the mailing address to which absentee ballot applications and ballots voted by mail may be sent. Said clerk shall keep said office open for at least eight (8) hours, that is, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., on each day for absentee voting which is not a Satur- day, a Sunday, or an official State holiday; provided, however, except as authorized by Article 5.05, Subdivision 3(d), Texas Election Code, said clerk shall not permit anyone to vote absentee by personal appearance on any day which is not a regular working day for the clerk's office, and under no circumstances shall she permit anyone to vote absentee by personal appearance at any time when her office is not open to the public. 5. All of the duly qualified resident electors of said City shall be qualified to vote on the proposition. 6. Notice of said election (both in the English language and in the Spanish language) shall be given by posting a substantial copy of this election ordinance at three (3) public places in such City and also at the City Hall, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for said election, and same shall likewise be published on , the same day in each of two (2) successive weeks in The Huntsville Item, the official newspaper of the City, same being a newspaper of general circulation in said City, the date of the first publication to be not less than fourteen (14) days nor more than thirty (30) days prior to the date set for said election. ATTE PASSED AND APPROVED this 16th day of June, 1987. / j iL1/ // vcrir ' DeShaw, City Secre ary (SEAL) Monday, Mayor Y OF HUNTSVILLE, T APPROVED: • City Attorney CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS -3- Walker County Election Precinct No. 101 EXHIBIT A Polling Place Fire Station #2 2109 Sam Houston Avenue No. 102 Walker County Courthouse 1100 University Avenue No. 105 First Baptist Church 1530 10th Street No. 201 Holiday Inn 1407 Interstate 45 No. 202 First Presbyterian Church 1801 19th Street No. 206 Education Service Center -- Region VI 3332 Possum Walk Road (Montgomery Road/ F.M. 1374) No. 301 Martin Luther King Neighborhood Center (Emancipation Park) 300 Avenue F No. 306 Faith Memorial Mexican Baptist Church 314 16th Street HUNT (g) Election Officials Helen Wheat, Presiding Judge Betty Dunlap, Alternate Presiding Judge Lillian Nimmo, Presiding Judge Betty Olm, Alternate Presiding Judge Elnora Hudley, Presiding Judge Ethel Miller, Alternate Presiding Judge Bill Tubbleville, Presiding Judge Jo Shipman, Alternate Presiding Judge John Holcombe, Presiding Judge Joan Summers, Alternate Presiding Judge Charles Luning, Presiding Judge Barbara Luning, Alternate Presiding Judge Becky Abbott, Presiding Judge Stella Finney, Alternate Presiding Judge Joe Martinez, Presiding Judge Naomi Juarex, Alternate Presiding Judge No. 401 Walker County Appraisal District Office 1819 Sycamore Avenue -2- 23 Sherrell Goodrow, Presiding Judge Thelma Loving, Alternate Presiding Judge