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AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE PROPER OFFICERS OF THE CITY
OF BEAUMONT NAMED HEREIN TO FORTHWITH PREPARE AND EXECUTE AND TO
NEGOTIATE AND DELIVER FROM TIME TO TIME, AS NECESSITIES REQUIRE,
LEGAL AND BINDING OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT IN THE FORM
OF DEFICIENCY WARRANTS, DESCRIBED IN SAID ORDINANCE, FOR THE PUR-
POSE OF DEFRAYING THE CURRENT EXPENSES FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND
OPERATION OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT MENTIONED IN SAID
ORDINANCE; FOR -THE PAYMENT AND DISCHARGE OF SAID WARRANTS; AND DE-
CLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont, pending the collection of
the current tax revenues, from all sources, being taxes for the
year 1933, is without funds wherewith to pay its current obligations
incurring and to be incurred for the operation of the General Depart-
ment of the government, and in order to acquire funds wherewith to
defray the current expenses of the General Department of the govern-
ment, pending the collection of said revenues, it is necessary that
the City of Beaumont borrow money upon the faith and credit of said
City, and to anticipate and pledge an equal portion of the current
tax revenues of the City for the' year 1933.
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That E. A. Fletcher, Mayor of the City of Beaumont, and his
successors in office be, and they are hereby authorized to forthwith
prepare, or have prepared, and to execute, together with the City
Clerk, and to be countersigned by the City Manager, legal and bind-
ing obligations of the City of Beaumont, in the form of, and evidenc-
ed by Deficiency Warrants, dated on the date -or dates when negotiated,
and delivered from time to time as hereinafter provided, payable to
"BEARER" on demand, bearing not more than 6% interest from their date
until paid, which said warrants shall be, and are hereby secured by
the legal and binding pledges and hypothecation of FIFTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS (501,000.00) of the current revenues of the City of Beaumont
for the year 19331, as applied to the General Fund, the said Deficiency
Warrants to be paid and retired out of the first tax revenues collect-
ed for the year 1933 for the .operation of, and application to the
General Department of the City Government.
That said warrants shall be executed, negotiated and delivered
as when it is requisite and necessary to raise money for payment of
existing obligations and for defraying the current expenses for the
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operation of the General Department of the government, until such
time as there shall have been collected sufficient moneys from the
source above mentioned wherewith to pay off, discharge and retire
such warrants, together with accrued interest thereon®
And there is here and now appropriated and set aside out
of the first moneys so to be collected, a sufficient sum wherewith
to pay off and discharge all of such deficiency warrants as may be
so issued and negotiated to the then owners and holders thereof;
provided, however, the total amount of such warrants of this issue
shall not exceed the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($50,000:00)
-to-wit:
The said Deficiency Warrants shall be in the following form,
"THE STATE OF TEXAS Beaumont, Texas
..COUNTY OF JEFFERSON _ 1933
On demand pay to the order of "BEARER"
DOLLARS:
To the Director of Finance )
City of Beaumont )
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Countersigned:
Ci y Manager
Attest:
City Clerk
This warrant is one of a series of several
warrants authorized by the City Commission
of the City of Beaumont by ordinance duly
passed on the 28th day of March, A. D.
1933, and .is payable out of the tax levies
for the year 1933 and chargeable to the
General Department when collected;
This warrant bears interest at the rate cf
not more than six per cent per annum from
its date until paid."
The said warrants shall be duly registered before being
negotiated by the Director of Finance.
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Section 2
The fact that the City of Beaumont is without funds
now to discharge the current obligations incurred for the main-
tenance and operation of the General Department of Government'
without at once anticipating and pledging :.FIFTY. =%r THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($-50.,000'00) of the tax revenues of 1933, for the main-
tenance and operation of the General Department mentioned in this
Ordinance, creates an imperative public emergency necessitating
the suspension of the rule requiring that all ordinances shall be
read on three separate days before passage; wherefore, said rule
is hereby suspended, and this Ordinance shall take effect upon
its passage and signature of the Mayor:
Passed by the affirmative vote of all members of the
City Commission, this the 28th day of March, A.D. 1933*
ayor.