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AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION IN
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, ON THE LOTH DAY OF MAY,
19601 PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 5 and 16(a) OF THE URBAN
RENEWAL LAW OF TEXAS; NAMING THE PLACES WHERE SAID
ELECTION SHALL BE HELD; APPOINTING JUDGES TO PRESIDE
OVER SAID ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR THE FORM OF NOTICE
THEREOF; AND PROVIDING FOR THE FORM OF BALLOT FOR USE
IN SAID ELECTION.
WHEREAS, pursuant to a Resolution duly adopted on the 5th day
of January, A. 1). 1960, and the notice duly published in the January
8, 1960 and the February 5, 1960 editions of the Beaumont Journal, in
The City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, (the official newspaper
of The City of Beaumont) in accordance with said Resolution, the City
Council of The City of Beaumont, Texas, on the 22nd day of March, 1960
at 7:00 o'clock p.m., CST, met at City Hall in Beaumont, Texas, and
held a public hearing on the question of whether or not said City
Council will order an election, as required by the Urban Renewal Law
of the State of Texas, to determine if the City Council should adopt
a certain Resolution under said Urban Renewal Law, substantially in
the form set forth in the Form of Notice contained in Section 6 hereof;
and,
WHEREAS, after due consideration of said question and of the
matters presented at said public hearing, the City Council has deter-
mined to call said election;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
TEXAS:
Section 1.
That in accordance with the provisions of the Urban Renewal Law
of the State of Texas, including particularly Sections 5 and 16(a)
thereof, a special election within the corporate limits of TheCity of
Beaumont, Texas, is hereby ordered to be held on the loth day of May,
1960, to determine whether the City Council should adopt a Resolution
substantially in the form set forth in the Form of Notice contained in
Section 6 hereof.
Section 2.
Only legally qualified voters residing within the corporate
limits of The City of Beaumont, owning taxable property within said
corporate limits, who have duly rendered such property for taxation,
shall be entitled to vote at said election..
Section 3.
Except as otherwise provided herein, said election shall be
held and conducted during the hours and in the manner, and the ballots
cast shall be canvassed and the returns made and the results declared,
all substantially as required by the applicable provisions of the Con-
stitution and laws of the State of Texas and the Charter of The City of
Beaumont, with respect generally to special elections in said City.
Section 4.
That said election shall be held in The City of Beaumont at the
following places, to wit:,
Edwards School Building; French High School Building;
French Elementary School Building; Longfellow School
Building; ,Averill School Building; Junker School Build-
ing; Millard School Building; County Court House Build-
ing; George Washington Carver School Building; Magnolia
School Building; Ogden School Building; David Crockett
Junior High School Building; Hebert School Building;
Giles School Building; L. R. Pietzsch School Building;
Voth-Rosedale School Building; Amelia School Building;
Tyrrell Park Recreation Building; and Sallie Curtis
School Building.
That all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 1 shall
vote at the Edwards School Building; that all voters residing in
County Voting Precinct No. 2 shall vote at the French High School Build-
ing; that all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 3 shall vote
at the French Elementary School Building; that all voters residing in
County Voting Precincts Nos. 4 and 5 shall vote at the Longfellow School
Building; that all voters residing in County Voting Precincts Nos. 6 and
7 shall vote at the Averill School Building; that all voters residing in
County -Voting Precinct No. 8 shall vote at the Junker School Building;
that all voters residing in County Voting Precincts Nos. 9 and 10
shall vote at the Millard School Building; that all voters residing in
County Voting Precinct No.. 11 shall vote at the County Court House
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Building; that all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 12
shall vote at the George Washington Carver School Building; that all
voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 13 shall vote at the
Magnolia School Building; that all voters residing in County Voting
Precinct No. 14 shall vote at the Ogden School Building; that all vot-
ers residing in County Voting Precincts Nos. 15, 16 and 17 shall vote
at the David Crockett Junior High School Building; that all voters re-
siding in County Voting Precinct No. 18 shall vote at the Hebert School
Building; that all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 19,
shall vote at the Giles School Building; that all voters residing in
County Voting Precincts Nos. 20 and 21 shall vote at the L. R. Pietzsch
School Building; that all voters residing in County Voting Precincts
Nos. 22 and 23 shall vote at the Voth-Rosedale School Building; that
all voters residing in County Voting Precincts Nos. 26 and 27 shall
vote at the Amelia School Building; that all voters residing in County
Voting Precinct No. 28 shall vote at the Tyrrell Park Recreation Build-
ing; and that all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 62
shall vote at the Sallie Curtis School Building.
Section 5.
The following named persons are appointed presiding judges for
their respective voting boxes, with the authority to select and appoint
their own clerks:
Edwards School, Mrs. C. C. Moore
French High School, Mrs. F.. W. Forsythe
French Elementary School, Mrs. W. D. Howard
Longfellow School, Albert Henry
Averill School, D. N. Bodin
Junker School, Mrs. James E. Ray
Millard School, Mrs. Delia Harrington
Court House, Mrs. W. C. Ross, Sr.
George Washington Carver School, W. W. Como
Magnolia School, E. A. Godwin
Ogden School, Mrs. T. F. Rush
David Crockett Junior High School, H. A. McDonald
Hebert School, 0. B. Hebert
Giles School, Ray V. Watson
L. R. Pietzsch School, Mrs. J. C. Burkhart
Voth-.Rosedale School, T. S. Webb
Amelia School, Lawrence Hebert
Tyrrell Park Recreation Building, Mrs. J. R. January
Sallie Curtis School, John N. Mistrot
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Section 6.
The City Council of The City of Beaumont hereby orders that
at least thirty (30) days? notice of the special election herein or-
dered shall be given in the manner required by the applicable provis-
ions of the laws of the State of Texas and the Charter of The City of
Beaumont, with respect generally to special elections in said City.
The notice to be given shall be as follows:
i?NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
TEXAS, TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE CITY COUNCIL SHALL
ADOPT A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO URBAN RENEWAL.tr
I?Pursuant to the applicable provisions of the laws of
the State of Texas, and the Charter of The City of
Beaumont, including particularly the Urban Renewal Law::
of the State, notice is hereby given that a special"
election will be held in the said City on the loth day
of May, 1960, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., to determine
whether the City Council of said City shall adopt a
resolution substantially as follows:
?A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS, DETERMIN-
ATIONS, AND ELECTIONS UNDER AND PURSUANT TO THE
URBAN RENEWAL LAW OF TEXAS.
?BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS:
?SECTION 1. That it is hereby found and determined
that one or more slum or blighted areas exist.: in
The City of Beaumont.
?SECTION 2. That it is hereby further found and
determined that the rehabilitation, conservation,
or slum clearance and redevelopment or a combina-
tion thereof, of such slum or blighted area or areas,
is necessary in the interest of public health,
morals or welfare of the residents of said City.
?SECTION 3, That it is hereby further determined
that the City of Beaumont shall exercise the powers
granted to the City by the Urban Renewal Law of the
State of Texas, except the Urban Renewal Project
Powers as defined in said Urban Renewal Law.;
?SECTION 4. That it is hereby further determined
to be necessary and in the public interest that The
City of Beaumont elect, and, accordingly, the City
hereby elects to have said Urban Renewal Project
Powers exercised by the Urban Renewal Agency of'The
City of Beaumont, which agency is created by said
Urban Renewal Law.
?SECTION 5. That the findings, determinations, and
elections herein made are made in accordance with
and the various terms used herein -are used in the
same sense as used or defined in said Urban Renewal
Law.?
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"Only legally qualified voters residing within the cor-
porate limits of said City, owning taxable property
within said corporate limits, who have duly rendered
the same for taxation, shall be entitled to vote at said
special election.
CITY COUNCIL, THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
TEXAS
/sl Jas. T. Garrard
City Clerk, The City of Beaumont,
Texas."
The City Clerk is hereby directed to post a properly executed
copy of this Election Ordinance, together with the notice of election
herein prescribed, at the following places:
Edwards School Building; French High School Building;
French Elementary.School Building; Longfellow School
Building; Averill School Building; Junker School Build-
ing; Millard School Building; County Court House Build-
ing; George Washington Carver School Building; Magnolia
School Building; Ogden School Building; David Crockett
Junior High School Building; Hebert School Building;
Giles School Building; L. R. Pietzsch School Building;
Voth.-Rosedale School Building; Amelia..School Building;
Tyrrell Park Recreation Building; and Sallie Curtis
School Building;
being the places where this special election will be. held, said copies
of this Ordinance, together with said notices of election, shall be
posted on or before April 8, 1960, and the officer posting the notices
shall make due return showing such posting, in accordance with this
Ordinance.
Section 7.
The form of ballot which shall be used in said special election
shall be substantially as follows:.
"Are you in favor or are you against the adoption by
the City Council of a Resolution substantially as
follows:
TA RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS, DETERMIN-
ATIONS, AND ELECTIONS UNDER AND PURSUANT TO THE
URBAN RENEWAL LAW OF TEXAS.
?BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF -THE CITY
OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS:
(SECTION 1. That it is hereby found and determined
that one or more slum or blighted areas exist. in
The City of Beaumont.
(SECTION 2. That it is hereby further found and
determined that the rehabilitation, conservation,
or slum clearance and redevelopment or a combina-
tion thereof, of such slum or blighted area or
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areas, is necessary in the interest of public
health, morals or welfare of the residents of
said City.
?SECTION 3. That it is hereby further determined
that the City of Beaumont shall exercise the powers
granted to the City by the Urban Renewal Law of the
State of Texas, except the Urban Renewal Project
Powers as defined in said Urban Renewal Law.
?SECTION 4. That it is hereby further determined
to be necessary and in the public interest that The
City of Beaumont elect, and, accordingly, the City
hereby elects to have said Urban Renewal Project
Powers, exercised by the Urban Renewal Agency of The
City of Beaumont, which agency is created by said
Urban Renewal Law.
?SECTION 5. That the findings, determinations, and
elections herein made are made in accordance with
and the various terms used herein are used in the
same sense as used or defined in said Urban Renewal
Law.?
IN FAVOR OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION
AGAINST ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION
Mark an X in one of the blocks according
to your choice'. tt
Section 8.
The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause to
be printed and, at the proper time, to be made available at all poll..
ing places within said City an adequate supply of the official ballot
herein prescribed for use at said special election, substantially in
accordance with the applicable provisions of the laws of Texas and
the City Charter with respect generally to special elections in said
City.
PASSED by the City Council this ' /d day of {��}-,�'C}�{" , A. D.
1960.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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:� Mayor