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                                         Ordinance

       Ordering a general election to be held on November 6, 2012, in the City of
       Corpus Christi for the election of Mayor and eight Council members, and
       on the questions of authorizing bond issuances of the City supported by ad
       valorem taxes; providing for procedures for holding such election;
       providing for notice of election and publication thereof; providing for
       establishment of branch early polling places; designating polling place
       locations; authorizing a joint election with Nueces County; and a runoff
       election, if one is necessary; enacting provisions incident and relating to
       the subject and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency.

WHEREAS, the City Charter provides for the holding of a regular City election for Mayor
and Council Members in the City of Corpus Christi, on the November Uniform Election Date
in even-numbered years as authorized by State law, the same being November 6, 2012; with a
runoff election, if one is necessary; and

WHEREAS, it is provided in Section 3.004 of the Texas Election Code that municipal
authorities shall order elections pertaining to municipal affairs, and other provisions of the
Election Code provide for notice, appointment of officers to hold the election, and other
matters related to the holding of the election; and

WHEREAS, it is provided in Section 3.006 of the Texas Election Code that in addition to
any other elements required to be included in an election order by other law, each election
order must state the date of the election and the offices or measures to be voted on at the
election;

WHEREAS, Nueces County will also be conducting a General Election on November 6,
2012;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT:

SECTION 1. A regular City election (hereinafter “the Election”) for a Mayor and eight
Council Members shall be held in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas on Tuesday, November 6,
2012.

SECTION 2. At the Election all qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi shall be
permitted to vote.

SECTION 3. The names of candidates for the office of Mayor and the names of candidates
for the office of the City Council members shall be placed on said ballot in the manner and
form prescribed by law. In accordance with Election Code Section 52.072 (c), the
propositions stating a measure shall appear on the ballot after the listing of offices.
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SECTION 4. The eSlate direct recording equipment (DRE) shall be employed at the
election in accordance with the Texas Election Code and the Election shall be held at the
polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City of Corpus Christi, as set forth
on Attachment A (said Attachment to be attached when the polling places in the regularly
prescribed precincts are finally determined), hereto incorporated by reference and made part
of this ordinance. The Election shall be held in accordance with the Election Laws of the
State of Texas. The polls shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the date of the
Election.

SECTION 5. The City Secretary shall conduct the Election as directed by ordinance of the
City Council and by law in accordance with the Joint Election Agreement to be entered into
with Nueces County. The City Secretary is directed to request consideration by the U.S.
Department of Justice of the submission of any change herein which require preclearance, and
to provide such demographic data and information as required by law.

SECTION 6. The eSlate direct recording equipment shall be used for the conduct of the
Election on Election Day and for early voting. Early voting in person at each of the
temporary branch polling places shall be conducted on October 22, 2012 through November
2, 2012. Such early voting in person may be conducted at the main early voting polling place
located at Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard, or at the temporary branch polling places
as set forth in Attachment B, (said Attachment to be attached when the temporary branch
polling places are finally determined), incorporated by reference and made a part of this
ordinance.

In addition, early voting in person may be conducted at the mobile temporary branch polling
places set forth in Attachment C, (said Attachment to be attached when the mobile temporary
locations are finally determined), and then incorporated by reference and made a part of this
ordinance, during the days and hours specified therein. The City Secretary is authorized, in
the event of an emergency, preventing any of the designated polling places from being
utilized, to provide for suitable replacement locations.

Each branch polling place and the main early polling place shall serve all election precincts.

SECTION 7. The City Secretary is directed to post and publish such election notices as are
required by the Election Laws of the State of Texas. The City Secretary is further appointed
as the authority and officer responsible for the conduct of said election and is hereby
authorized and directed to make all necessary arrangements for the holding of said election in
accordance with and subject to the laws of this State, including, but not limited to
coordinating the election process, in accordance with the Joint Election Agreement to be
executed with Nueces County. The City Secretary is authorized to approve all lawful
changes and additions to the procedures provide herein in order to implement such agreement,
including, but not limited to, provisions for substations, mobile voting sites and election day
polling sites.

SECTION 8. At the Election, the voters shall be presented with the following propositions
(in English and Spanish) in the form prescribed by the Texas Election Code:
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                                   PROPOSITION NO. 1
                                       STREETS


FOR            ________
AGAINST        ________



Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue
bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of
$55,000,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise
within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such
rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the
maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all
be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public
improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, improving,
and making permanent street improvements throughout the City, including (without limitation)
constructing, reconstructing, restructuring and extending streets and thoroughfares and related
sidewalks, streetscapes and collectors (but specifically excluding related City utility costs, which are
the responsibility of the City’s utility system), with priority given to the following street projects:

*NAVIGATION BOULEVARD, generally from Up River Road to Leopard Street
*SOUTH ALAMEDA STREET, generally from Ayers Street to Louisiana Avenue
*GREENWOOD DRIVE, generally from Gollihar Road to Horne Road
*OCEAN DRIVE, generally from Buford Street to Louisiana Avenue
*TULOSO ROAD, generally from IH 37 to Leopard Street
*SOUTH STAPLES STREET, generally from Brawner Parkway to Kostoryz Road
*SOUTH STAPLES STREET, generally from Morgan Avenue to IH 37
*MCARDLE ROAD,                 generally from Nile Drive to Ennis Joslin Road
*MCARDLE ROAD, generally from Whitaker Drive to Nile Drive
*KOSTORYZ ROAD, generally from Brawner Parkway to Staples Street
*HORNE ROAD, generally from Ayers Street to Port Avenue
*MORGAN AVENUE, generally from Staples Street to Crosstown Freeway
*TWIGG STREET, generally from Shoreline Boulevard to Lower Broadway
*LEOPARD STREET, generally from Crosstown Freeway to Palm Drive
*HOLLY ROAD, generally from Crosstown Freeway to Greenwood Drive (contingent on
receipt of federal leveraging funds)
*WILLIAMS DRIVE, generally from Staples Street to Airline Road (contingent on receipt of
federal leveraging funds)
*YORKTOWN BOULEVARD, generally from Rodd Field Road to Cimarron Boulevard
*JFK CAUSEWAY AREA IMPROVEMENTS
*CITY-WIDE ADA MASTER PLAN IMPROVEMENTS
*CITY-WIDE SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET LIGHTING
*CITY-WIDE STREET PROJECTS RECEIVING LEVERAGING FUNDS FROM THE
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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to (i)
utilize other funds available for such purposes and (ii) abandon such indicated public improvements
that are reliant, in part, on external sources of funding that (for whatever reason) do not materialize,
and after making due provision for the improvements listed above or determining that an expected
external source of revenue will not become available, the City Council may, in its discretion, use any
excess funds for constructing, reconstructing, restructuring and extending other streets, and
thoroughfares and related sidewalks, streetscapes and collectors (but excluding related City utility
costs, as specified above); and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to
be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to
pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of
any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds?


                                  PROPOSITION NO. 2
                              CITY HALL IMPROVEMENTS


FOR            ________
AGAINST        ________



Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue
bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of
$1,750,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise
within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such
rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the
maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all
be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public
improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, improving,
and equipping City Hall (including fire system improvements, roof repairs, and other general repairs
and renovations); and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be
assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay
the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any
credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds?



                              PROPOSITION NO. 3
                   SERVICE CENTER COMPLEX IMPROVEMENTS


FOR            _____
AGAINST        _____
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Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to
issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount
of $4,750,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or
otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and
bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a
rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any
such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the
purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit:
designing, constructing, renovating, expanding, improving, and equipping the City’s Service
Center Complex (including Streets and Solid Waste Administration Building Roof
Replacement, expansion of Signs/Signal Operations facilities, renovations and improvements
to Animal Control facilities, roof repairs to Fleet Maintenance/Heavy Equipment facilities,
construction of new facilities for Streets & Solid Waste); and shall the City Council be
authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem
taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a
sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements
executed in connection with the bonds?

                                  PROPOSITION NO. 4
                                 PARKS & RECREATION

FOR            _____
AGAINST        _____

Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to
issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount
of $16,000,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or
otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and
bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a
rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any
such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the
purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit:
designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City parks and recreation
facilities, with priority given to the following City parks and recreation projects:

* Community Park Development and Improvements
* Hike & Bike Trail Development
* Aquatic Facility Upgrades and Improvements
* Tennis Center Repairs and Upgrades (H.E.B. & Al Kruse Centers)
* Ocean Drive Park Improvements

and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to
utilize other funds available for such purposes, and after making due provision for the
improvements listed above, the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for
designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping other City parks and recreation
facilities; and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be
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assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient
to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay
the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds?


                              PROPOSITION NO. 5
                      MUSEUM AND LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS


FOR            ______
AGAINST        ______


Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to
issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount
of $2,340,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or
otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and
bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a
rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any
such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the
purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit:
designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City museums and libraries,
with priority given to the following City museum and library projects:

* Museum of Science and History Roof Replacement
*Central Library Roof Replacement
*Northwest Library and Garcia Library Roof Replacement
*ADA improvements to South Texas Art Museum building and Barge Dock parking lot

and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to
utilize other funds available for such purposes, and after making due provision for the
improvements listed above, the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for
designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping other City museums and
library facilities; and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be
assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient
to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay
the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds?



                                PROPOSITION NO. 6
                          PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS


FOR            _______
AGAINST        _______
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Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to
issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount
of $820,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or
otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and
bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a
rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any
such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the
purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit:
designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City public health facilities,
with priority given to the following City public health facility projects:

*Health Department East Rear Restroom Repair and WIC Building Roof Repair
*Health Department Building Parking Lot

and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to
utilize other funds available for such purposes, and after making due provision for the
improvements listed above, the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for
designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping other City public health
facilities; and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be
assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient
to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay
the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds?

                                 PROPOSITION NO. 7
                           PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS


FOR            _______
AGAINST        _______


Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to
issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount
of $700,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or
otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and
bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a
rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any
such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the
purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit:
designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City public safety facilities
(fire, police, animal control, and emergency medical services), with priority given to
constructing Phase 2 of the Vehicle Impound Yard and Garage; and in providing for the above
public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to utilize other funds available
for such purposes, and after making due provision for the improvements listed above, the City
Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for designing, constructing, renovating,
improving, and equipping other City public safety facilities; and shall the City Council be
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authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem
taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a
sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements
executed in connection with the bonds?

                              PROPOSITION NO. 8
                        ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS


FOR            ______
AGAINST        ______


Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to
issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount
not to exceed $8,400,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature
serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such
prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no
case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the
time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City
Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public
purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City streets,
sidewalks, and related facilities that are expected to promote and expand business activities in
the City, with priority given to the following City streets, sidewalks, and related facility
projects in promotion of economic development:
*SeaTown Pedestrian Improvements
*North Beach Area Road Improvements & Area Beautification
*North Beach Breakwater, Plaza, North Shoreline Repair and Enhancement (contingent upon
receipt of leveraging funds)
*County Road 52 Extension, generally County Road 69 to FM 1889 (contingent upon
receipt of leveraging funds)
*International Boulevard (contingent upon receipt of leveraging funds)
*Other street and utility construction projects for which the City receives developer
participation
and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to
(i) utilize other funds available for such purposes and (ii) abandon such public improvements
that are reliant, in part, on external sources of funding that (for whatever reason) do not
materialize, and after making due provision for the improvements listed above or determining
that an expected external source of revenue will not become available, the City Council may,
in its discretion, use any excess funds for designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and
equipping City streets, sidewalks, and related facilities that are expected to promote and
expand business activities in the City; and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and
pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable
property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the
bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with
the bonds?
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SECTION 9. The official ballots for said election shall be prepared in accordance with the
Texas Election Code so as to permit the electors to vote “FOR” or “AGAINST” the aforesaid
Propositions, with the ballots to contain such provisions, markings and language as required
by law, and with such Propositions to be expressed substantially as follows:

                                  PROPOSITION NO. 1
                                      STREETS

FOR           ______
AGAINST       _______

THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING, AND
MAKING PERMANENT STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF $55,000,000 INCLUDING:

*NAVIGATION BOULEVARD, generally from Up River Road to Leopard Street
*SOUTH ALAMEDA STREET, generally from Ayers Street to Louisiana Avenue
*GREENWOOD DRIVE, generally from Gollihar Road to Horne Road
*OCEAN DRIVE, generally from Buford Street to Louisiana Avenue
*TULOSO ROAD, generally from IH 37 to Leopard Street
*SOUTH STAPLES STREET, generally from Brawner Parkway to Kostoryz Road
*SOUTH STAPLES STREET, generally from Morgan Avenue to IH 37
*MCARDLE ROAD, generally from Nile Drive to Ennis Joslin Road
*MCARDLE ROAD, generally from Whitaker Drive to Nile Drive
*KOSTORYZ ROAD, generally from Brawner Parkway to Staples Street
*HORNE ROAD, generally from Ayers Street to Port Avenue
*MORGAN AVENUE, generally from Staples Street to Crosstown Freeway
*TWIGG STREET, generally from Shoreline Boulevard to Lower Broadway
*LEOPARD STREET, generally from Crosstown Freeway to Palm Drive
*HOLLY ROAD, generally from Crosstown Freeway to Greenwood Drive, (contingent upon
receipt of federal leveraging funds)
*WILLIAMS DRIVE, generally from Staples Street to Airline Road, (contingent upon receipt
of federal leveraging funds)
*YORKTOWN BOULEVARD, generally from Rodd Field Road to Cimarron Boulevard
*JFK CAUSEWAY AREA IMPROVEMENTS
*ADA MASTER PLAN IMPROVEMENTS- citywide
*SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET LIGHTING - citywide
*TXDOT PARTICIPATION PROJECTS
*AND OTHER STREET IMPROVEMENTS.
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                        PROPOSITION NO. 2
                    CITY HALL IMPROVEMENTS

FOR       ______
AGAINST   _______

THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION,
IMPROVEMENT, AND EQUIPMENT OF CITY HALL IMPROVEMENTS IN THE
AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $1,750,000 INCLUDING:

*CITY HALL FIRE SUPPRESSION AND FIRE ALARM UPGRADES
*CITY HALL ROOF REPAIR AND WATERPROOFING (EXTERIOR)
AND OTHER CITY HALL IMPROVEMENTS.


                        PROPOSITION NO. 3
             SERVICE CENTER COMPLEX IMPROVEMENTS

FOR       ______
AGAINST   ______

THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION,
EXPANSION, IMPROVEMENT, AND EQUIPMENT OF THE CITY SERVICE CENTER
COMPLEX IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $4,750,000 INCLUDING:

*STREETS AND SOLID WASTE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ROOF
REPLACEMENT
*SIGNS/SIGNAL OPERATIONS – NEW SHOP AND OFFICE FACILITY
*ANIMAL CONTROL REMODEL/IMPROVEMENTS
*FLEET MAINTENANCE HEAVY EQUIPMENT SHOP ROOF
*STREETS & SOLID WASTE STORAGE BUILDING STRUCTURE WITH SLAB (NEW
FACILITY)
*AND OTHER SERVICE CENTER COMPLEX IMPROVEMENTS.


                       PROPOSITION NO. 4
                      PARKS & RECREATION

FOR       ______
AGAINST   _______

THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING,
IMPROVING, AND EQUIPPING CITY PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES IN
THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $16,000,000 INCLUDING:
*COMMUNITY PARK DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENTS
*HIKE & BIKE TRAIL DEVELOPMENT
*AQUATIC FACILITY UPGRADES AND IMPROVEMENTS
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*TENNIS CENTER REPAIRS AND UPGRADES (H.E.B. & AL KRUSE CENTERS)
*OCEAN DRIVE PARK IMPROVEMENTS
*AND OTHER PARK AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENTS.




                       PROPOSITION NO. 5
                MUSEUM & LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS

FOR       ______
AGAINST   _______

THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING,
IMPROVING AND EQUIPPING MUSEUM AND LIBRARY FACILITIES IN THE
AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $2,340,000 INCLUDING:

*MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY ROOF REPLACEMENT
*CENTRAL LIBRARY ROOF REPLACEMENT
*NORTHWEST LIBRARY AND GARCIA LIBRARY ROOF REPLACEMENT
*ADA IMPROVEMENTS TO SOUTH TEXAS ART MUSEUM BUILDING AND BARGE
DOCK PARKING LOT
*AND OTHER MUSEUM AND LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS.



                          PROPOSITION NO. 6
                    PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS

FOR       ______
AGAINST   _______

THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING,
IMPROVING AND EQUIPPING PUBLIC HEALTH FACILITIES IN THE AGGREGATE
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $820,000 INCLUDING:
*HEALTH DEPARTMENT EAST REAR RESTROOM REPAIR AND WIC BUILDING
ROOF
*HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUILDING PARKING LOT
*AND OTHER PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS.


                          PROPOSITION NO. 7
                    PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS

FOR       ______
AGAINST   _______
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THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING,
IMPROVING, AND EQUIPPING PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS IN THE
AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $700,000 INCLUDING:
*VEHICLE IMPOUND YARD AND GARAGE – PHASE 2
*AND OTHER PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS.


                             PROPOSITION NO. 8
                       ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

FOR            ______
AGAINST        _______

THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATING,
IMPROVEMENT, AND EQUIPMENT OF CITY STREETS, SIDEWALKS, AND
RELATED FACILITIES THAT ARE EXPECTED TO PROMOTE AND EXPAND
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES, IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED $8,400,000, INCLUDING:

*SEATOWN PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS
*NORTH BEACH AREA ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND AREA BEAUTIFICATION
*NORTH BEACH BREAKWATER, PLAZA, NORTH SHORELINE REPAIR AND
ENHANCEMENT (contingent upon receipt of leveraging funds)
*COUNTY ROAD 52 EXTENSION, GENERALLY COUNTY ROAD 69 TO FM 1889
(contingent upon receipt of leveraging funds)
*INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD (contingent upon receipt of leveraging funds)
*OTHER STREET AND UTILITY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS FOR WHICH THE
CITY RECEIVES DEVELOPER PARTICIPATION
*AND OTHER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS.

SECTION 10. The voter-approved obligations issued pursuant to Propositions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, and 8 referenced above shall be secured by the full tax rate authorized by the Texas
Constitution, in accordance with Article VIII, Section 1(b) of the City Charter.

SECTION 11. By approving and signing this ordinance, the Mayor officially confirms as
his action all matters recited in this ordinance which by law come within his jurisdiction.

SECTION 12. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word,
or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a
court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision,
clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City
Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof
be given full force and effect for its purpose.
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SECTION 13. That upon written request of the Mayor or five Council members, copy
attached, the City Council (1) finds and declares an emergency due to the need for immediate
action necessary for the efficient and effective administration of City affairs and (2) suspends
the Charter rule that requires consideration of and voting upon ordinances at two regular
meetings so that this ordinance is passed and takes effect upon first reading as an emergency
measure this the 14th day of August, 2012.


ATTEST:


__________________________________           ____________________________________
City Secretary                               MAYOR
                                             THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
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Corpus Christi, Texas

_________ Day of ___________________, 2012

TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas

For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance an emergency exists requiring
suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings: I/we,
therefore, request that you suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced,
or at the present meeting of the City Council.

Respectfully,                                          Respectfully,

_________________________

_________________________
                                                       __________________________
_________________________                              Joe Adame
                                                       Mayor
_________________________

_________________________

Council Members

The above ordinance was passed by the following vote:

Joe Adame                                              ______________

Chris N. Adler                                         ______________

Kelley Allen                                           ______________

Larry Elizondo, Sr.                                    ______________

Priscilla G. Leal                                      ______________

David Loeb                                             ______________

John E. Marez                                          ______________

Nelda Martinez                                         ______________

Mark Scott                                             ______________
15


ATTACHMENT A
[To be inserted-polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City of Corpus
Christi]
16


ATTACHMENT B
[To be inserted - temporary branch polling places as set forth in Attachment B]
17


ATTACHMENT C
[To be inserted--the mobile temporary branch polling places, during the days and hours
specified therein.]

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Final bond 2012

  • 1. 1 Ordinance Ordering a general election to be held on November 6, 2012, in the City of Corpus Christi for the election of Mayor and eight Council members, and on the questions of authorizing bond issuances of the City supported by ad valorem taxes; providing for procedures for holding such election; providing for notice of election and publication thereof; providing for establishment of branch early polling places; designating polling place locations; authorizing a joint election with Nueces County; and a runoff election, if one is necessary; enacting provisions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency. WHEREAS, the City Charter provides for the holding of a regular City election for Mayor and Council Members in the City of Corpus Christi, on the November Uniform Election Date in even-numbered years as authorized by State law, the same being November 6, 2012; with a runoff election, if one is necessary; and WHEREAS, it is provided in Section 3.004 of the Texas Election Code that municipal authorities shall order elections pertaining to municipal affairs, and other provisions of the Election Code provide for notice, appointment of officers to hold the election, and other matters related to the holding of the election; and WHEREAS, it is provided in Section 3.006 of the Texas Election Code that in addition to any other elements required to be included in an election order by other law, each election order must state the date of the election and the offices or measures to be voted on at the election; WHEREAS, Nueces County will also be conducting a General Election on November 6, 2012; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. A regular City election (hereinafter “the Election”) for a Mayor and eight Council Members shall be held in the City of Corpus Christi, Texas on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. SECTION 2. At the Election all qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi shall be permitted to vote. SECTION 3. The names of candidates for the office of Mayor and the names of candidates for the office of the City Council members shall be placed on said ballot in the manner and form prescribed by law. In accordance with Election Code Section 52.072 (c), the propositions stating a measure shall appear on the ballot after the listing of offices.
  • 2. 2 SECTION 4. The eSlate direct recording equipment (DRE) shall be employed at the election in accordance with the Texas Election Code and the Election shall be held at the polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City of Corpus Christi, as set forth on Attachment A (said Attachment to be attached when the polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts are finally determined), hereto incorporated by reference and made part of this ordinance. The Election shall be held in accordance with the Election Laws of the State of Texas. The polls shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the date of the Election. SECTION 5. The City Secretary shall conduct the Election as directed by ordinance of the City Council and by law in accordance with the Joint Election Agreement to be entered into with Nueces County. The City Secretary is directed to request consideration by the U.S. Department of Justice of the submission of any change herein which require preclearance, and to provide such demographic data and information as required by law. SECTION 6. The eSlate direct recording equipment shall be used for the conduct of the Election on Election Day and for early voting. Early voting in person at each of the temporary branch polling places shall be conducted on October 22, 2012 through November 2, 2012. Such early voting in person may be conducted at the main early voting polling place located at Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard, or at the temporary branch polling places as set forth in Attachment B, (said Attachment to be attached when the temporary branch polling places are finally determined), incorporated by reference and made a part of this ordinance. In addition, early voting in person may be conducted at the mobile temporary branch polling places set forth in Attachment C, (said Attachment to be attached when the mobile temporary locations are finally determined), and then incorporated by reference and made a part of this ordinance, during the days and hours specified therein. The City Secretary is authorized, in the event of an emergency, preventing any of the designated polling places from being utilized, to provide for suitable replacement locations. Each branch polling place and the main early polling place shall serve all election precincts. SECTION 7. The City Secretary is directed to post and publish such election notices as are required by the Election Laws of the State of Texas. The City Secretary is further appointed as the authority and officer responsible for the conduct of said election and is hereby authorized and directed to make all necessary arrangements for the holding of said election in accordance with and subject to the laws of this State, including, but not limited to coordinating the election process, in accordance with the Joint Election Agreement to be executed with Nueces County. The City Secretary is authorized to approve all lawful changes and additions to the procedures provide herein in order to implement such agreement, including, but not limited to, provisions for substations, mobile voting sites and election day polling sites. SECTION 8. At the Election, the voters shall be presented with the following propositions (in English and Spanish) in the form prescribed by the Texas Election Code:
  • 3. 3 PROPOSITION NO. 1 STREETS FOR ________ AGAINST ________ Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of $55,000,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and making permanent street improvements throughout the City, including (without limitation) constructing, reconstructing, restructuring and extending streets and thoroughfares and related sidewalks, streetscapes and collectors (but specifically excluding related City utility costs, which are the responsibility of the City’s utility system), with priority given to the following street projects: *NAVIGATION BOULEVARD, generally from Up River Road to Leopard Street *SOUTH ALAMEDA STREET, generally from Ayers Street to Louisiana Avenue *GREENWOOD DRIVE, generally from Gollihar Road to Horne Road *OCEAN DRIVE, generally from Buford Street to Louisiana Avenue *TULOSO ROAD, generally from IH 37 to Leopard Street *SOUTH STAPLES STREET, generally from Brawner Parkway to Kostoryz Road *SOUTH STAPLES STREET, generally from Morgan Avenue to IH 37 *MCARDLE ROAD, generally from Nile Drive to Ennis Joslin Road *MCARDLE ROAD, generally from Whitaker Drive to Nile Drive *KOSTORYZ ROAD, generally from Brawner Parkway to Staples Street *HORNE ROAD, generally from Ayers Street to Port Avenue *MORGAN AVENUE, generally from Staples Street to Crosstown Freeway *TWIGG STREET, generally from Shoreline Boulevard to Lower Broadway *LEOPARD STREET, generally from Crosstown Freeway to Palm Drive *HOLLY ROAD, generally from Crosstown Freeway to Greenwood Drive (contingent on receipt of federal leveraging funds) *WILLIAMS DRIVE, generally from Staples Street to Airline Road (contingent on receipt of federal leveraging funds) *YORKTOWN BOULEVARD, generally from Rodd Field Road to Cimarron Boulevard *JFK CAUSEWAY AREA IMPROVEMENTS *CITY-WIDE ADA MASTER PLAN IMPROVEMENTS *CITY-WIDE SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET LIGHTING *CITY-WIDE STREET PROJECTS RECEIVING LEVERAGING FUNDS FROM THE
  • 4. 4 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to (i) utilize other funds available for such purposes and (ii) abandon such indicated public improvements that are reliant, in part, on external sources of funding that (for whatever reason) do not materialize, and after making due provision for the improvements listed above or determining that an expected external source of revenue will not become available, the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for constructing, reconstructing, restructuring and extending other streets, and thoroughfares and related sidewalks, streetscapes and collectors (but excluding related City utility costs, as specified above); and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds? PROPOSITION NO. 2 CITY HALL IMPROVEMENTS FOR ________ AGAINST ________ Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of $1,750,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City Hall (including fire system improvements, roof repairs, and other general repairs and renovations); and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds? PROPOSITION NO. 3 SERVICE CENTER COMPLEX IMPROVEMENTS FOR _____ AGAINST _____
  • 5. 5 Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of $4,750,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, expanding, improving, and equipping the City’s Service Center Complex (including Streets and Solid Waste Administration Building Roof Replacement, expansion of Signs/Signal Operations facilities, renovations and improvements to Animal Control facilities, roof repairs to Fleet Maintenance/Heavy Equipment facilities, construction of new facilities for Streets & Solid Waste); and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds? PROPOSITION NO. 4 PARKS & RECREATION FOR _____ AGAINST _____ Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of $16,000,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City parks and recreation facilities, with priority given to the following City parks and recreation projects: * Community Park Development and Improvements * Hike & Bike Trail Development * Aquatic Facility Upgrades and Improvements * Tennis Center Repairs and Upgrades (H.E.B. & Al Kruse Centers) * Ocean Drive Park Improvements and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to utilize other funds available for such purposes, and after making due provision for the improvements listed above, the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping other City parks and recreation facilities; and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be
  • 6. 6 assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds? PROPOSITION NO. 5 MUSEUM AND LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS FOR ______ AGAINST ______ Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of $2,340,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City museums and libraries, with priority given to the following City museum and library projects: * Museum of Science and History Roof Replacement *Central Library Roof Replacement *Northwest Library and Garcia Library Roof Replacement *ADA improvements to South Texas Art Museum building and Barge Dock parking lot and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to utilize other funds available for such purposes, and after making due provision for the improvements listed above, the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping other City museums and library facilities; and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds? PROPOSITION NO. 6 PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS FOR _______ AGAINST _______
  • 7. 7 Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of $820,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City public health facilities, with priority given to the following City public health facility projects: *Health Department East Rear Restroom Repair and WIC Building Roof Repair *Health Department Building Parking Lot and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to utilize other funds available for such purposes, and after making due provision for the improvements listed above, the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping other City public health facilities; and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds? PROPOSITION NO. 7 PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR _______ AGAINST _______ Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of $700,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City public safety facilities (fire, police, animal control, and emergency medical services), with priority given to constructing Phase 2 of the Vehicle Impound Yard and Garage; and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to utilize other funds available for such purposes, and after making due provision for the improvements listed above, the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping other City public safety facilities; and shall the City Council be
  • 8. 8 authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds? PROPOSITION NO. 8 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS FOR ______ AGAINST ______ Shall the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $8,400,000.00, with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City streets, sidewalks, and related facilities that are expected to promote and expand business activities in the City, with priority given to the following City streets, sidewalks, and related facility projects in promotion of economic development: *SeaTown Pedestrian Improvements *North Beach Area Road Improvements & Area Beautification *North Beach Breakwater, Plaza, North Shoreline Repair and Enhancement (contingent upon receipt of leveraging funds) *County Road 52 Extension, generally County Road 69 to FM 1889 (contingent upon receipt of leveraging funds) *International Boulevard (contingent upon receipt of leveraging funds) *Other street and utility construction projects for which the City receives developer participation and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to (i) utilize other funds available for such purposes and (ii) abandon such public improvements that are reliant, in part, on external sources of funding that (for whatever reason) do not materialize, and after making due provision for the improvements listed above or determining that an expected external source of revenue will not become available, the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for designing, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping City streets, sidewalks, and related facilities that are expected to promote and expand business activities in the City; and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds?
  • 9. 9 SECTION 9. The official ballots for said election shall be prepared in accordance with the Texas Election Code so as to permit the electors to vote “FOR” or “AGAINST” the aforesaid Propositions, with the ballots to contain such provisions, markings and language as required by law, and with such Propositions to be expressed substantially as follows: PROPOSITION NO. 1 STREETS FOR ______ AGAINST _______ THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING, AND MAKING PERMANENT STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $55,000,000 INCLUDING: *NAVIGATION BOULEVARD, generally from Up River Road to Leopard Street *SOUTH ALAMEDA STREET, generally from Ayers Street to Louisiana Avenue *GREENWOOD DRIVE, generally from Gollihar Road to Horne Road *OCEAN DRIVE, generally from Buford Street to Louisiana Avenue *TULOSO ROAD, generally from IH 37 to Leopard Street *SOUTH STAPLES STREET, generally from Brawner Parkway to Kostoryz Road *SOUTH STAPLES STREET, generally from Morgan Avenue to IH 37 *MCARDLE ROAD, generally from Nile Drive to Ennis Joslin Road *MCARDLE ROAD, generally from Whitaker Drive to Nile Drive *KOSTORYZ ROAD, generally from Brawner Parkway to Staples Street *HORNE ROAD, generally from Ayers Street to Port Avenue *MORGAN AVENUE, generally from Staples Street to Crosstown Freeway *TWIGG STREET, generally from Shoreline Boulevard to Lower Broadway *LEOPARD STREET, generally from Crosstown Freeway to Palm Drive *HOLLY ROAD, generally from Crosstown Freeway to Greenwood Drive, (contingent upon receipt of federal leveraging funds) *WILLIAMS DRIVE, generally from Staples Street to Airline Road, (contingent upon receipt of federal leveraging funds) *YORKTOWN BOULEVARD, generally from Rodd Field Road to Cimarron Boulevard *JFK CAUSEWAY AREA IMPROVEMENTS *ADA MASTER PLAN IMPROVEMENTS- citywide *SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET LIGHTING - citywide *TXDOT PARTICIPATION PROJECTS *AND OTHER STREET IMPROVEMENTS.
  • 10. 10 PROPOSITION NO. 2 CITY HALL IMPROVEMENTS FOR ______ AGAINST _______ THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION, IMPROVEMENT, AND EQUIPMENT OF CITY HALL IMPROVEMENTS IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $1,750,000 INCLUDING: *CITY HALL FIRE SUPPRESSION AND FIRE ALARM UPGRADES *CITY HALL ROOF REPAIR AND WATERPROOFING (EXTERIOR) AND OTHER CITY HALL IMPROVEMENTS. PROPOSITION NO. 3 SERVICE CENTER COMPLEX IMPROVEMENTS FOR ______ AGAINST ______ THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION, EXPANSION, IMPROVEMENT, AND EQUIPMENT OF THE CITY SERVICE CENTER COMPLEX IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $4,750,000 INCLUDING: *STREETS AND SOLID WASTE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ROOF REPLACEMENT *SIGNS/SIGNAL OPERATIONS – NEW SHOP AND OFFICE FACILITY *ANIMAL CONTROL REMODEL/IMPROVEMENTS *FLEET MAINTENANCE HEAVY EQUIPMENT SHOP ROOF *STREETS & SOLID WASTE STORAGE BUILDING STRUCTURE WITH SLAB (NEW FACILITY) *AND OTHER SERVICE CENTER COMPLEX IMPROVEMENTS. PROPOSITION NO. 4 PARKS & RECREATION FOR ______ AGAINST _______ THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING, IMPROVING, AND EQUIPPING CITY PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $16,000,000 INCLUDING: *COMMUNITY PARK DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENTS *HIKE & BIKE TRAIL DEVELOPMENT *AQUATIC FACILITY UPGRADES AND IMPROVEMENTS
  • 11. 11 *TENNIS CENTER REPAIRS AND UPGRADES (H.E.B. & AL KRUSE CENTERS) *OCEAN DRIVE PARK IMPROVEMENTS *AND OTHER PARK AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENTS. PROPOSITION NO. 5 MUSEUM & LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS FOR ______ AGAINST _______ THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING, IMPROVING AND EQUIPPING MUSEUM AND LIBRARY FACILITIES IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $2,340,000 INCLUDING: *MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY ROOF REPLACEMENT *CENTRAL LIBRARY ROOF REPLACEMENT *NORTHWEST LIBRARY AND GARCIA LIBRARY ROOF REPLACEMENT *ADA IMPROVEMENTS TO SOUTH TEXAS ART MUSEUM BUILDING AND BARGE DOCK PARKING LOT *AND OTHER MUSEUM AND LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS. PROPOSITION NO. 6 PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS FOR ______ AGAINST _______ THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING, IMPROVING AND EQUIPPING PUBLIC HEALTH FACILITIES IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $820,000 INCLUDING: *HEALTH DEPARTMENT EAST REAR RESTROOM REPAIR AND WIC BUILDING ROOF *HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUILDING PARKING LOT *AND OTHER PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS. PROPOSITION NO. 7 PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR ______ AGAINST _______
  • 12. 12 THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, RENOVATING, IMPROVING, AND EQUIPPING PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $700,000 INCLUDING: *VEHICLE IMPOUND YARD AND GARAGE – PHASE 2 *AND OTHER PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS. PROPOSITION NO. 8 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS FOR ______ AGAINST _______ THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATING, IMPROVEMENT, AND EQUIPMENT OF CITY STREETS, SIDEWALKS, AND RELATED FACILITIES THAT ARE EXPECTED TO PROMOTE AND EXPAND BUSINESS ACTIVITIES, IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $8,400,000, INCLUDING: *SEATOWN PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS *NORTH BEACH AREA ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND AREA BEAUTIFICATION *NORTH BEACH BREAKWATER, PLAZA, NORTH SHORELINE REPAIR AND ENHANCEMENT (contingent upon receipt of leveraging funds) *COUNTY ROAD 52 EXTENSION, GENERALLY COUNTY ROAD 69 TO FM 1889 (contingent upon receipt of leveraging funds) *INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD (contingent upon receipt of leveraging funds) *OTHER STREET AND UTILITY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS FOR WHICH THE CITY RECEIVES DEVELOPER PARTICIPATION *AND OTHER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. SECTION 10. The voter-approved obligations issued pursuant to Propositions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 referenced above shall be secured by the full tax rate authorized by the Texas Constitution, in accordance with Article VIII, Section 1(b) of the City Charter. SECTION 11. By approving and signing this ordinance, the Mayor officially confirms as his action all matters recited in this ordinance which by law come within his jurisdiction. SECTION 12. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose.
  • 13. 13 SECTION 13. That upon written request of the Mayor or five Council members, copy attached, the City Council (1) finds and declares an emergency due to the need for immediate action necessary for the efficient and effective administration of City affairs and (2) suspends the Charter rule that requires consideration of and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed and takes effect upon first reading as an emergency measure this the 14th day of August, 2012. ATTEST: __________________________________ ____________________________________ City Secretary MAYOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
  • 14. 14 Corpus Christi, Texas _________ Day of ___________________, 2012 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi, Texas For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance an emergency exists requiring suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings: I/we, therefore, request that you suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced, or at the present meeting of the City Council. Respectfully, Respectfully, _________________________ _________________________ __________________________ _________________________ Joe Adame Mayor _________________________ _________________________ Council Members The above ordinance was passed by the following vote: Joe Adame ______________ Chris N. Adler ______________ Kelley Allen ______________ Larry Elizondo, Sr. ______________ Priscilla G. Leal ______________ David Loeb ______________ John E. Marez ______________ Nelda Martinez ______________ Mark Scott ______________
  • 15. 15 ATTACHMENT A [To be inserted-polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City of Corpus Christi]
  • 16. 16 ATTACHMENT B [To be inserted - temporary branch polling places as set forth in Attachment B]
  • 17. 17 ATTACHMENT C [To be inserted--the mobile temporary branch polling places, during the days and hours specified therein.]