HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2001-R0448 - Candidates For Board Of Directors Of The Appraisal District For County - 10_11_2001Resolution No. 2001-RO448
October 11, 2001
Item No. 84
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Section 6.03 of the Tax Code of the State of Texas applies to and is
controlling on the City of Lubbock, Texas, as a taxing unit; and
WHEREAS, there is created under the provisions of this statute, a Board of Directors to
govern the Appraisal District established by the statute. The City of Lubbock is desirous of
nominating candidates to be placed on the ballot for election to this Board of Directors as
provided by this statute; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the following persons are nominated by the governing body of the City of
Lubbock as candidates for positions on the Board of Directors of the Appraisal District created
for the County of Lubbock, and that the names of these candidates be submitted by the Mayor to
the Chief Appraiser of the Appraisal District to be placed on the ballot for election to serve two
year terms beginning January 1, 2002.
W.B. CRISWELL
LeRoy MONTOYA
REGINA JOHNSTON
ARLEE JACKSON
MARLAND RIBBLE
Passed by the City Council this 11th day of October 12001
WINDY SITT , MAYOR
ATTEST:
Rebecca Garza, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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Debra Forte, Deput City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Linda L. Chamales
Supervising Attorney/Office Practice
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Oct. 2, 2001
Resolution No. 2001-RO448
LUBBOCK CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT
DAVE KIMBROUGH
Chief Appraiser / Administrator
Ms. Windy Sitton
Mayor
City of Lubbock
P.O. Box 2000
Lubbock, TX 79457-0001
Dear Ms. Sitton:
OFFICE OF THE
CHIEF APPRAISER
September 5, 2001
It is time once again to conduct the selection process for appraisal district directors.
These directors shall serve two-year terms beginning January 1, 2002. Section 6.03, Property
Tax Code, establishes the selection process for appraisal district directors. This process is not
an "election" governed by the Texas Election Code but an independent procedure unique to the
property tax system.
Current board members are as follows:
W.B. Criswell - Farming & Ranching
Idalou, Texas
Home: 892-2090
Artee Jackson - Primerica
Lubbock,Texas
Home: 765-6892
Regina Johnston - Certified Public Accountant
Robison, Johnston & Patton
Lubbock,Texas
Home:794-1289; Work:783-0268
LeRoy Montoya - Associate Vice President of Investments
Morgan Stanley - Dean Witter
Lubbock,Texas
Home:795-2429; Work:785-1235
Marland Ribble - Banking/Personnel/Facilities
Plains National Bank
Lubbock,Texas
Home:794-2902; Work:791-7292
All board members are eligible for and willing to accept re -appointment.
1715 - 26th STREET P.O. BOX 10542 LUBBOCK, TEXAS 79408 (806) 762-5000 FAX (806) 762-2451
September 5, 2001
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Listed below, for your review, are several important dates in the selection process.
Before October 1: Section 6.03(e) Texas Property Tax Code; The chief appraiser shall
calculate the number of votes to which each voting taxing unit is entitled and shall deliver written
notice; (1) to the county judge and each commissioner of the county served by the appraisal
district; (2) to the presiding officer of the governing body of each city or town participating in the
appraisal district, to the city manager of each city or town having a city manager, and to the city
secretary or clerk, if there is one, of each city or town that does not have a city manager; and (3)
to the presiding officer of the governing body of each school district participating in the district
and to the superintendent of each school district.
Before October 15: The presiding officer of the governing body of the unit shall submit
the name of the units nominee(s), if any, to the chief appraiser. (Each taxing unit that is entitled
to vote may nominate by resolution adopted by its governing body one candidate for each
position to be filled on the board of directors).
Before October 30: The chief appraiser shall prepare a ballot listing the candidates
alphabetically according to the first letter in each candidates' surname, and shall deliver a copy
of the ballot to the presiding officer of the governing body of each taxing unit that is entitled to
vote.
Before November 15: The governing body of each taxing unit entitled to vote shall
determine its vote by resolution and submit it to the chief appraiser.
Before December 1: The chief appraiser shall count the votes, declare the five
candidates who receive the largest cumulative vote totals elected, and submit the results to the
goveming body of each taxing unit in the district and to the candidates. The chief appraiser
shall resolve a tie vote by any method of chance.
Enclosed you will find the number of votes to which each taxing unit is entitled as
prescribed by Section 6.03(e) Property Tax Code. Thank you for your interest and participation
in this selection process. If you have questions concerning this matter, please contact me at
your convenience.
Respectfully submitted,
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Enclosure
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Resolution No. 2001-RO448
2001 CALCULATION OF VOTES TO SELECT FIVE DIRECTORS
FOR THE LUBBOCK CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT
ENTITY 2000 LEVY PERCENTAGE X 1,000 X NUMBER OF NUMBER
(2000 LEVYJTOTAL LEVY) DIRECTORS OF VOTES
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IDALOU
218,632
0.001321
1.32
5
7
LUBBOCK
37,841,145
0.228616
228.62
5
1,143
NEW DEAL
86,137
0.000520
0.52
5
3
RANSOM CANYON
373,158
0.002254
225
5
11
SHALLOWATER
220,792
0.001334
1.33
5
7
SLATON
707,745
0.004276
4.28
5
21
WOLFFORTH
321,596
0.001943
1.94
5
10
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FRENSHIP
12,731,575
0.076917
76.92
5
384
IDALOU
1,601,536
0.009676
9.68
5
48
LUBBOCK-COOPER
3.986,351
0.024083
24.08
5
120
LUBBOCK
85,540,592
0.516791
516.79
5
2,584
NEW DEAL
1.208,003
0.007298
7.30
5
36
ROOSEVELT
1,445,579
0.008733
8.73
5
44
SHALLOWATER
1,349,013
0.008150
8.15
5
41
SLATON
2,967,884
0.017930
17.93
5
90
OUNTY
LUBBOCK COUNTY
14,922,893
0.090156
90.16
5
451
TOTALS
165,522,630
1.000000
11000
5,000