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First Reading
May 9, 1991
Item #20A
Second Reading
May 23, 1991
Item #14
ORDINANCE NO. 9444
AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 10,
1991, FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING FOR OR AGAINST THE ADOPTION OF AN ADDITIONAL ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT SALES AND USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY TO BE USED FOR THE BENEFIT OF AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION; MAKING PROVISION FOR THE
CONDUCT OF SUCH ELECTION ACCORDING TO APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF LAW;
PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF THIS ELECTION BY PUBLICATION OF THIS ORDINANCE;
PROVIDING FOR EXECUTION OF AN APPROPRIATE ELECTION ORDER HEREAFTER; AND
OTHER PROVISIONS INCIDENT TO AND RELATED TO THE PURPOSE HEREOF; NOW
THEREFORE:
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
SECTION 1. THAT a special election be held on the lOth day of August,
1991, which date is the first authorized uniform election date that is the
first succeeding uniform election date after passage of this Ordinance for
which sufficient time elapses for the holding of an election. Said election
shall be held to determine whether an additional one-half of one percent
sales and use tax should be imposed within the City of Lubbock for the
benefit of an economic development corporation pursuant to Section 4A of
Article 5190.6, V.A.C.S.
SECTION 2. THAT electronic voting machines shall be used in this
election and for absentee voting by personal appearance and by mail and each
voter shall record his vote by punching a hole in a ballot which is to be
counted by data processing machines. Punch-card ballots and punch-card
ballot labels shall be prepared in accordance with the applicable provisions
of the Election Code so that voters may cast their ballots either "FOR" or
"AGAINST" the measure which shall appear on the ballot substantially as
follows:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
•THE ADOPTION OF AN ADDITIONAL ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT SALES AND
USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY TO BE USED FOR THE BENEFIT OF AN
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.•
SECTION 3. THAT the election shall be held at the polling places set
forth in an appropriate election order issued by the Mayor hereafter and all
persons qualified to vote in said City under the election laws of the State
of Texas shall be allowed to vote therein. Said special election shall be
held and the polls shall be open from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. and all
electors shall vote in the precinct of their residence unless otherwise provided for in the election order.
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SECTION 4. THAT notice of this election shall be published in a
newspaper of general circulation published in the community by publication
of this Ordinance in its entirety upon the same day in each of two
successive weeks, with the first publication occurring before the 14th day
before the date of the election.
SECTION 5. THAT absentee voting shall be conducted at the City
Secretary's office during normal working hours and from 8:00 A.M. to
5:00 P.M. on the last Saturday of the absentee voting period at the Lubbock
Municipal Building, 1625 13th Street, Lubbock, Texas.
AND IT IS SO ORDERED.
Passed by the City Council on first reading this 9th
May ' 1991. Passed by the City Council on second reading this 23rd
May , 1991.
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ORDER AND NOTICE
OF
SPECIAL CITY ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF LUBBOCK §
CITY OF LUBBOCK §
ELECTION QBDER
I, B. c. McMinn, Mayor of the City of Lubbock, Texas, by
virtue of the authority vested in me by law, and according to the
Charter of the City of Lubbock, the Texas Election Code, the
Texas Tax Code, Vernon's Ann.civ.st., Article 5190.6, and an
ordinance attached as Exhibit A hereto duly enacted by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock calling a Special City Election to
determine whether an additional one-half of one percent sales and
use tax should be imposed within the City of Lubbock for the
benefit of an economic development corporation pursuant to
Section 4A of Article 5190.6, V.A.c.s., do hereby order that a
Special city Election be held in the City of Lubbock, Texas, on
the lOth day of August, 1991, such day being the first succeeding
uniform election date after passage of the ordinance calling such
election.
Electronic voting machines shall be used in this election
and for absentee voting by personal appearance and by mail and
each voter shall record his vote by punching a hole in a ballot
which is to be counted by data processing machines. Punch-card
ballots and punch-card ballot labels shall be prepared in
accordance with applicable provisions of the Election Code so
that voters may cast their ballots either "FOR" or nAGAINST11 the
following measure:
11THE ADOPTION OF A SALES AND USE TAX FOR THE PROMOTION
AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW AND EXPANDED BUSINESS
ENTERPRISES AT THE RATE OF ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT. ••
Said Special City Election shall be held at the places in the
City of Lubbock hereinafter designated as voting precincts and
voting places on Exhibit A hereto, which Exhibit B shall be made
a part hereof for all intents and purposes. Polling places shall
be open from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. and all electors shall vote
in the precinct of their residence unless such precinct shall be
consolidated with another precinct as provided herein in Exhibit
A.
The persons set forth in Exhibit c, which is attached hereto
and made a part hereof for all intents and purposes, are hereby
appointed Judges and Alternate Judges to hold said Special City
Election on August 10, 1991. Each Presiding Judge so named is
authorized to appoint the number of clerks specified by the
Election Administrator, which number shall not be less than two
clerks nor more than six clerks. The Alternate Judges shall
serve as Presiding Judges in the event that the regularly
appointed Presiding Judge is unable to serve. The Alternate
Judge shall be appointed by the Presiding Judge to serve as one
of the clerks in the event that the election is conducted by the
regularly appointed Presiding Judge.
Absentee balloting shall be conducted at the office of the
City Secretary during normal working hours of that office and
from s:oo A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on the last Saturday of the absentee
voting period at tne Lubbock Municipal Building, 1625 13th
Street, Lubbock, Texas.
ELECTION NOTICE
The City Secretary of the City of Lubbock is hereby ordered
to cause publication of this election by publication of this
order and Notice of Special City Election in a newspaper of
general circulation published in the City of Lubbock upon the
same day in each of two successive weeks, with the first
publication occurring before the, 14th day before the date of the
election and the second publication occurring not less than the
lOth day before election day. The City Secretary shall serve a
duly certified copy of this Election Order and Notice upon each
of the Presiding Judges named in Exhibit C hereto not later than
the seventh day after the signing of this Election Order and
Notice or the 15th day before the Special City Election,
whichever is later.
SIGNED AND EXECUTED in the Municipal Building at Lubbock,
Texas, this c:!?Pe& day of ~ , 1991.
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First Reading
May 9~ 1991
Item #20A
Second Reading
May 23, 1991
Item #14
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EXHIBIT A j
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ORDINANCE NO. 9444 I
AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 10, I
1991, FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING FOR OR AGAINST THE ADOPTION OF AN ADDITIONAL,
ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT SALES AND USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY TO BE USED FOR THE !
BENEFIT OF AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION; MAKING PROVISION FOR THE
CONDUCT OF SUCH ELECTION ACCORDING TO APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF LAW;
PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF THIS ELECTION BY PUBLICATION OF THIS ORDINANCE;
PROVIDING FOR EXECUTION OF AN APPROPRIATE ELECTION ORDER HEREAFTER; AND
OTHER PROVISIONS INCIDENT TO AND RELATED TO THE PURPOSE HEREOF; NOW
THEREFORE:
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: l
SECTION 1. THAT a special election be held on the lOth day of August, l
1991, which date is the first authorized uniform election date that is the 1
first succeeding uniform election date after passage of this Ordinance for 1
which sufficient time elapses for the holding of an election. Said election~~ shall be held to determine whether an additional one-half of one percent
sales and use tax should be imposed within the City of Lubbock for the
benefit of an economic development corporation pursuant to Section 4A of l
Article 5190.6, V .A.C.S. !
SECTION 2. THAT electronic voting machines shall be used in this I
election and for absentee voting by personal appearance and by mail and each:
voter shall record his vote by punching a hole in a ballot which is to be
counted by data processing machines. Punch-card ballots and punch-card
ballot labels shall be prepared in accordance with the applicable provisions .
1 of the Election Code so that voters may cast their ballots either "FOR" or
"AGAINST" the measure which shall appear on the ballot substantially as 1
follows: 1
.PROPOSITION NO. 1
•THE ADOPTION OF AN ADDITIONAL ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT SALES AND
USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY TO BE USED FOR THE BENEFIT OF AN
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.•
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SECTION 3. THAT the election shall be held at the polling places set .
forth in an appropriate election order issued by the Mayor hereafter and all !
persons qualified to vote in said City under the election laws of the State j' of Texas shall be allowed to vote therein. Said special election shall be
held and the polls shall be open from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. and all
electors shall vote in the precinct of their residence unless otherwise
provided for in the election order.
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SECTION 4. THAT notice of this election shall be published in a
newspaper of general circulation published in the community by publication
of this Ordinance in its entirety upon the same day in each of two
successive weeks, with the first publication occurring before the 14th day
before the date of the election.
SECTION 5. THAT absentee voting shall be conducted at the City
Secretary's office during normal working hours and from 8:00 A.M. to
5:00 P.M. on the last Saturday of the absentee voting period at the Lubbock
Municipal Building, 1625 13th Street, Lubbock, Texas.
AND IT IS SO ORDERED.
Passed by the City Council on first reading this ___ 9_th ____ day of
May t 1991. Passed by the c;ty Council on second reading this 23rd day of
May ' 1991.
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2/79/80
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6/70
7
8/10
9/50
11/34 (LISD)
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13
14
15/49
16
17
EXHIBIT B
PRECINCT #'S/POLLING PLACES
Wolfforth Elementary School
3202 Erskine
Arnett Elementary School
701 East Queens
McWhorter Elementary School
2711 1st Street
Jackson Elementary School 201 Vernon
Guadalupe Elementary School
101 N. Avenue P
Alderson Junior High School
219 Walnut
Bowie Elementary School
2902 Chicago
Ramirez Elementary School
702 Avenue T
Rush Elementary School
4702 15th Street
Bayless Elementary School
2115 58th Street
Haynes Elementary School
3802 60th Street
Smylie Wilson Junior High School
4402 31st Street
Overton Elementary School
2902 lou1 svil l e
Roscoe Wilson Elementary School 2807 25th
J.T. Hutchinson Junior High School
3102 Canton
Dupre Elementary School
2008 Avenue T
18 0. L. Slaton Junior High School
1602 32nd
19 Bean Elementary School
3001 Avenue N
20 Ella Iles Elementary School
2401 Date
21 Stubbs Elementary School
3516 Toledo
22 Maedgen Elementary School
4401 Nashville
23 Monterey High School
3211 47th Street
24 Wheelock Elementary School 3008 42nd Street
25 Brown Elementary School
2315 36th Street
26 Harwell Elementary School
4101 Avenue D
27 Wester Elementary School 4602 Chicago
28 Parsons Elementary School
2811 58th Street
29 Atkins Junior High School
5401 Avenue U
30 Stewart Elementary School
4815 46th Street
40 Posey Elementary School 1301 Redbud
47 Mackenzie Junior High School
5402 12th Street
48 Murfee Elementary School
6901 Nashville Drive
52/67 All Saints Episcopal School
3222 103rd Street
53/57/78 Lubbock Christian University 5601 19th Street
54
55
58/71
59
60
61
62
66
72
73
74
75
76
Main Absentee Polling
Place
Branch Absentee Polling
Place
Honey Elementary School
3615 86th Street
Preston Smith Elementary School
8707 Dover
Fire Station 113
5809 Erskine
Hardwick Elementary School
1420 Chicago
Evans Junior High School
4211 58th Street
Williams Elementary School
4812 58th Street
Whiteside Elementary School
7508 Albany
Wayland Baptist University
4601 83rd Street
Frenship Northridge Elementary School
6302 11th Street
Frenship Crestview Elementary School
6020 8lst Street
Godeke library
6601 Quaker
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
7702 Indiana
Reese Elementary School
9421 4th Street(at War Avenue)
City Hall
1625 13th Street, Room 206
South Plains Mall
6002 Slide Road
Exhibit t
ELECTION PRECINCT PRESIDING JUDGES/ALTERNATE JUDGES
May 5, 1989 General Election
May 24, 1991
PRECINCT #
PRESIDING
JUDGE
Wolfforth Elementary School
1/63 Rita Wolford
Arnett Elementary School
2/79/80 Verdie Harris
McWhorter Elementary School
3 Mary Mendoza
Jackson Elementary School
4 Lilly Carrillo
Guadalupe Elementary School
5 Julia Carrillo
Alderson Junior High School
6/70 Margaret Barajas
Bowie Elementary School
7 Terry Richardson
Ramirez Elementary School
8/10 Rachel Lopez
Rush Elementary School
9/50 Benn Kinslow
Bayless Elementary School
11 (34 LISD) Pete J. Morrow
Haynes Elementary School
12 Marjorie Morris
Wilson Junior High School
13 Florine Jones
Overton Elementary School
14 Jeanette Meinecke
Wilson Elementary School
15/49 Sandi Harper
Hutchinson Junior High School
16 Cezar Cervantez
ALTERNATE
JUDGE
Ofelia Hinojosa
Don Brooks
Joe Rodriguez
Joe Carrillo
Louisa Hurtado
Earnestine Frazier
Nora Kopf
Martin Wicker Graves
Leslie Cross
Oleita Dendy
Jane Lawrence
Betty J. Baker
Lilli an Wright
Prof. Cliff Keho
Marie Johnston
Dupre Elementary School
17 Anne Klein
Slaton Junior High School
18 Estella Barron
Bean Elementary School
19 Gladys s. Brink
Iles Elementary School
20 Oliver Walker
Stubbs Elementary School
21 Donna Wade
Maedgen Elementary School
22 Faye Irwin
Monterey High School
23 Elizabeth Krebbs
Wheelock Elementary School
24 Betty Bradford
Brown Elementary School
25 Prebble Russell
Harwell Elementary School
26 Felix Fulsom
Wester Elementary School
27 Pat Sanders
Parsons Elementary School
28 Lorine Hall
Atkins Junior High School
29 Lois Hodges
Stewart Elementary School
30 Glenn w. Smith
Posey Elementary School
40 Jesse c. Rodriguez
Mackenzie Junior High School
47 Sam Wahl
Murfee Elementary School
48 Iris Chetty
All Saints Episcopal School
52/67 Harvey Madison
Vada Johnson
Ruth Risinger
Rose Ingram
Albert Lincoln
Nancy Milburn
Fannie Pillow
Vaude L. Roper (Ms.)
John Bradford
Diana Chapa
Betty Zapata
John Sanders
Beth Bomar
Bernie Gradel
Joannah Smith
Carlota Ramos
Martha Bolash
Mildred Basinger
Gail Mad is on
lubbock Christian University
53/57/78 Dr. Neale Pearson
Honey Elementary School
54 Joe R. Lewis
Smith Elementary School
55 Wilfreda Troche
Fire Station #13
58/71 Sandra Perez
Hardwick Elementary School
59 Doris Bines
Evans Junior High School
60 Nita Hibler
Williams Elementary School
61 A. c. Bowden
Whiteside Elementary School
62 Norris Rumsey
Wayland Baptist University
66 Norma R. Buchanan
Frenship Northridge Elementary School
72 Shelby A. Baker
Frenship Crestview Elementary School
73 Don Castleberry
Godeke library
74 Lyman Uland
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
75 Ed Priest
Reese Elementary School
76 Lloyd Edwards
Absentee Polling
Place--City Hall Ranette Boyd
City of lubbock
Terresa Tudor
Virginia Lewis
Micheline Troche
Priscilla Perez
Joyce McCann
Josephine Renli
Josephine Bowden
Jeff Rumsey
Lou Beth Robinson
Cheryl Jean Locknane
Judy Lynn Self
Mary Uland
Joe Bonner
Nancy Edwards
ABSENTEE BALLOT BOARD JUDGE: Joy Lambert
CENTRAL COUNTING COMMITTEE: Ann Davidson, Presiding Judge
County Clerk, Lubbock County, Texas
ABSENTEE VOTING CLERK:
Bill McCullough
Director of Computer Services Lubbock County, Texas
Tom Tuning
Management Information Services
City of Lubbock, Texas
Ranette Boyd
City Secretary
City of Lubbock, Texas
CITY OF LUBBOCK §
COUNTY OF LUBBOCK §
STATE OF TEXAS· §
AFFIDAVIT
Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared Ranette
Boyd, who, being by me duly sworn, deposed as follows:
My name is Ranette Boyd, I am of sound mind, capable of making this
affidavit, and personally acquainted with the facts herein stated:
I am the custodian of the records of the City Secretary's Office for
the City of Lubbock:, Texas. Attached hereto is a copy of Order and Notice
of Special City Election, Ordinance #9444, a list of Precinct
Numbers/Polling Places, and a list of Election Precinct Presiding
Judges/Alternate Judges from the files of the City of Lubbock: Permanent
Records. These records are k:ept by me as City Secretary in the regular
course of business, and it was in the regular course of business of the
City Secretary of the City of Lubbock:, Texas or an employee or
representatives of the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock:, Texas, with .
knowledge of the act, event, condition, opinion, or diagnosis, recorded to
mak:e the record or to transmit information thereof to be included in such
record; and the record was made at or near the time or reasonably soon
thereafter. The records attached hereto are the original or exact
duplicates of the original.
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said
County, Texas, on this day personally appeared Ranette Boyd, known to me to
be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and
acknowledged to me that she executed the same for the purposes and
consideration therein expressed. ·
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this 28th day of May, 1991.
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CITY OF LUBBOCK §
COUNTY OF LUBBOCK §
STATE OF TEXAS §
AFFIDAVIT
Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared Ranette
Boyd, who, being by me duly sworn, deposed as follows:
My name is Ranette Boyd, I am of sound mind, capable of making this
affidavit, and personally acquainted with the facts herein stated:
I am the custodian of the records of the City Secretary's Office for
the City of lubbock, Texas. Attached hereto is a copy of Ordinance #9444
from the Code of Ordinances files from the City of lubbock. Permanent
Records. These records are kept by me as City Secretary in the regular
course of business, and it was in the regular course of business of the
City Secretary of the City of lubbock, Texas or an employee or
representatives of the City Secretary of the City of lubbock, Texas, with
knowledge of the act, event, condition, opinion, or diagnosis, recorded to
make the record or to transmit information thereof to be included in such
record; and the record was made at or near the time or reasonably soon
thereafter. The records attached hereto are the original or exact
duplicates of the original.
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said
County, Texas, on this day personally appeared Ranette Boyd, known to me to
be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and
acknowledged to me that she executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this 28th day of May, 1991.
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