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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 87-42 Y J � i r ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT ON THE 8TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1987, AS PROVIDED BY LAW, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRESENTING THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITION: "THE ADOPTION OF AN ADDITIONAL ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT LOCAL SALES AND USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY TO BE USED TO REDUCE THE PROPERTY TAX RATE"; PROVIDING FOR PLACES WHERE SUCH ELECTION SHALL BE HELD; APPOINTING OFFICERS TO PROVIDE OVER SAID ELECTION; APPOINTING A CANVASSING BOARD FOR ABSENTEE VOTING; APPOINTING A MANAGER AND JUDGE OF THE CENTRAL COUNTING STATION; AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE THEREOF. WHEREAS, under the authority of Article 1066c, Vernon' s Annotated Texas Statutes, the governing body of the city, by a majority vote of its members qualified and serving, may provide by ordinance for the calling and holding of an election on the questions of whether the city should adopt an additional one-half of one percent local sales and use tax to be used to reduce the property tax rate; and, WHEREAS, the City Council desires to call said election for the 8th day of August, 1987; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1 . That, in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of Beaumont and the laws of the State of Texas relating thereto, there shall be held in the City of Beaumont on August 8, 1987 a special election for the purpose of presenting the following proposition: "The adoption of an additional one-half of one percent local sales and use tax within the city to be used to reduce the property tax rate". Section 2. That legally qualified voters residing within the corporate limits of the City of Beaumont shall be entitled to a vote at said election. Section 3. That said election shall be held in the City of Beaumont between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. at the places listed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes and the persons whose names appear in said Exhibit "A" are appointed presiding judges and alternates for the respective voting boxes with authority to select and appoint clerks. (See Exhibit "A" ) The presiding judge for each election precinct shall appoint two (2) clerks and as many additional clerks as are deemed necessary for the proper conduct of the election provided that not more than five (5) clerks shall be appointed for any election precinct. Clerks shall be selected from different political parties when practical. Section 4. That said election shall be held, and the qualifications of those voting thereat shall be controlled by the provisions of the Texas law governing elections. - 2 - Section 5. That notice of said election shall be given by publishing said notice, as set out herein, in a newspaper of general circulation in the city and county by causing a substantial copy of this ordinance calling the election in both the English and Spanish Language to be published on the same day of two (2) successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published within the City of Beaumont, the date of said first publication to be at least twenty-one (21 ) days prior to the date set for the election. As further notice, a copy of this ordinance shall be filed with the County Clerk of Jefferson County, Texas, and another copy shall be posted on a bulletin board in the office of said County Clerk at least twenty (20) days prior to said election. Section 6. That the official ballot for the registering of the vote of the voters shall be as follows: SPECIAL ELECTION CITY OF BEAUMONT JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS AUGUST 8, 1987 OFFICIAL BALLOT "The adoption of an additional one-half of one percent local sales and use tax within the city to be used to reduce the property tax rate." 3 - FOR THE PROPOSITION AGAINST THE PROPOSITION Section 7. An electronic voting system, as described by Article 7.15, Texas Election Code, shall be used for said election and the following are hereby appointed officers of said election to serve at the Central Counting Station which is hereby established at the Jefferson County Mid-County Building: Manager of the Central Counting Station, Tom Lawrence; Tabulation Supervisor, Raymond McInnis; Presiding Judge of the Central Counting Station, Myrtle Corgey. The Manager and Presiding Judge of the Central Counting Station shall appoint not more than four (4) clerks to serve at the Central Counting Station. The official ballot cards and ballot labels, respectively, for the election shall be prepared in accordance with the Texas Election Code. Absentee voting shall be conducted by a clerk for Absentee Voting, namely Myrtle Corgey, the City Clerk, and the place in which the absentee voting shall be conducted is designated at the City Hall, Beaumont, Texas, which address is the mailing address to which absentee ballot applications and ballots voted by mail may be sent. Said clerk should keep said office open for at least eight (8) hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on each day for absentee voting which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or an official State holiday; provided, however, except as authorized by Article 5.05, Subdivision 3(d) , Texas Election Code, said 4 - 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. Absentee votes by mail shall be counted by a special canvassing board consisting of a presiding judge and two (2 ) clerks. E. A. Adams is hereby appointed Presiding Judge of the Special Canvassing Board and he shall appoint the two (2 ) clerks. Section 8. It is hereby ordered, that should Jefferson County approve and call an election concerning the adoption of an additional one-half of one percent local sales and use tax for the County, that said election be held jointly with Jefferson County, Texas, with the use, within the City of Beaumont, of common polling places, election clerks and judges. Expenses of the election within joint election precincts shall be shared on a equal basis. Additionally, should Jefferson County call such election, absentee voting shall be conducted at the Jefferson County Courthouse in lieu of in City Hall and be carried out in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. In such event, Lolita Ramos, County Clerk, will be responsible for conducting absentee voting in behalf of the City of Beaumont and the address of the County Clerk, Jefferson County Courthouse, Beaumont, Texas, shall be the address to which absentee ballot applications and ballots voted by mail may be sent. - 5 - .0 r Section 9. This ordinance shall be finally passed on the date of its enactment and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and signature by the Mayor. The City Clerk is hereby authorized to attest to same and to affix the seal of the City of Beaumont thereto. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of , 1987. Ar Mayor - 6 - - ...AGES AND POLLING PLACES--AUGUST -, 1987 PRECINCTS POLLING PLACES JUDGES ALTERNATES . Precinct 1 Edwards Education Center R. G. Fones Mrs. Thelma L. Coleman 4401 Detroit 4290 Harding, 03 2375 Pierce Precinct 2 Central 9th Grade Center Louis B. DeSoto Raymond Brown 4415 Concord 3250 Willowood, 03 3015 Dogwood Precinct 3 French Elementary Etta Lois Hope John Ray 1900 Pope 3486 Magnolia, 03 2355 Primrose Precinct 4 BISD Administration Albert W. Henry Colbert Wright 3395 Harrison 875 Central Drive,06 2925 North Precinct 5 Caldwood Elementary Jack Greer John L. Jasper 102 Berkshire Lane 4235 W. Broadway, 07 4255 W. Broadway Precinct 6 Central Sr. High School Beverly Morgan Vicky Lowrey 88 Royal Purple Drive 2490 Liberty, 02 2556 Angelina Precinct 8 Gulf Coast Rod & Reel Victoria Crawford Melissa Sweet 2555 Gulf Street 480 Lethia, 03 P. 0. Box 2624 Precinct 10 Dick Dowling Elementary Loretta Oliver Leslie Cantue (7) 1300 North Street 2248 Pecos, 01 1075 Long Precinct 11 Jeff. County Courthouse Brenda Barthell Steven B. Lunceford 1149 Pearl 995 Royal, 01 1415 Johns Precinct 12 Dunbar Elementary School Revordia Williams Rhonda B. Crain 820 Jackson 1414 Sherman, 01 860 Schwarner Precinct 13 New Day Church Dalton Dominque Peaches Chatman 1305 Fulton 760 Fulton, 01 1440 Fulton Precinct 14 Ogden Elementary School Mrs. B. L. Thompson Florence Robichau 2300 Victoria 2250 Avenue A, 01 1877 Terrell Precinct 15 David Crockett Mddl School Harvey Smith Lulan Blackmon 1400 Royal 1498 Orange, 01 2227 Avenue E Precinct 16 Fletcher Elementary School Lance R. Cisneros Lillian B. Turner 1050 Avenue E 650 Avenue B, 01 1043 Avenue E Precinct 17 Amelia Baptist Church Mildred Brown Jerry Browning 8055 Brighton Drive 1075 Glendale, 07 8830 Blaylock Precinct 18 West Brook 9th Grd Cntr Stella Melonson Leanna Mouton 3443 Fannett Road 4445 Booker, 05 3175 Elinor Ave Precinct 19 Giles Education Center Elaine P. Porter Walter W. Porter 3500 Chaison 4145 Chaison, 05 4145 Chaison JUDGES & POLLING PLACES Page 2 Precinct 20 Pietzsch Elementary School Alma H. Wilkerson Lois Luke 4301 Highland Avenue 4285 Kenneth, 05 4935 Howard Precinct 22 Guess Elementary School Jackie Hubbard Mable S. Hogan 8055 Old Voth Road 10875 Old Voth Rd.06 5660 Rosedale Precinct 23 1st Baptist Church of Voth Barbara Gibson Gladys Chambless 11125 Church Road Rt. 3, Box A-29, 09 Rt. 3, Box A9 Precinct 27 Amelia Elementary Huberta Maynor Wanda Lowell (78) Major Drive 575 Eldridge, 07 575 Blanton Precinct 39 Blanchette Elementary Elizabeth Guillory Floyd Guillory 2400 Lela 2465 Potts, 05 2465 Potts Precinct 62 Sallie Curtis Elementary Naldia Reeves Margaret Turner 6225 North Circuit 725 Yount, 06 5525 Hooka, Precinct 63 Lucas Elementary School Ms. Timmie Sam Ms. Honor Nobles 1750 East Lucas 1230 Fairway, 03 325 E. Lucas Precinct 64 Tyrrell Park Elementary Mildred Neely Fannie Adams 5515 Phelps Road 5530 Seale Road, 05 5390 Downs Road Precinct 65 Regina-Howell School James L. Noble Nolme Noble 5850 Regina 1335 Rikisha, 06 1335 Rikisha Precinct 67 South Park Middle School J. 0. Keelan Ruth Keelan 4500 Highland Avenue 675 Zavalla, 05 675 Zavalla Precinct 68 Austin Middle School Otis I. Stracener Frances Strachn (89) 3410 Austin 4745 Ebonwood Dr. ,06 3780 Empire Row Precinct 72 Commissioner's Precinct #1 Olita Holmes Marne Meynig Service Center 5840 Scenic Dr. , 06 6815 Marshall P1. , 06 4650 N. Major Drive Precinct 73 George Marshall Middle Schl Suzanne Weis Ken Weis 6455 Gladys 1055 Stacewood, 06 1055 Stacewood Precinct 75 Lamar University William C. Dunshie Erma Dunshie 4400 Pt. Arthur Road 4260 Pershing, 05 4260 Pershing Precinct 77 St. Pius X Church Princess Hopson, 08 Jeraldine Sells 3355 McHale 5080 Helbig, Apt 65 5080 Helbig Precinct 79 Tennis Center Dolores Lawless 6455 College Street 495 Yorktown, 07 JUDGES & POLLING PLACES Page 3 Precinct 84 Fehl School Catherine Alverson Vietta Collins Evans 3350 Blanchette 3026 Corley, 01 S. 9th Street Precinct 85 Binswanger Glass Company Vernon Durden Verlene Davenport 4225 College Street 4035 Parrish St. , 05 4390 Cartwright 842-5206 Precinct 86 Oaks Educational Center Susan F. Lampson Judy Matherneux (26) 850 Major Drive 8350 Collier Rd. , 06 8150 Collier Road Precinct 87 Pine Burr Baptist Church Mary Ehrensberger Martha Zellers (88) 5095 Pine Burr 5670 Pine Burr, 08 5410 Concord