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Austin: Trees, Taxis, Tax Exemptions

Thursday, August 7, 1919 regular
  • Citizen Services & Permits:

    The council approved permits for individual requests, including a resident's request to remove a partially dead live oak tree from the street and the application to operate an early commercial "service car" (similar to a taxi).
  • Property Tax Exemption:

    A significant policy decision was made to exempt properties belonging to St. Austin's Chapel, used for both religious and educational purposes, from 1919 property taxes.
  • Legal Referrals for Property Claims:

    Several property-related disputes, including a claim for water damage and another concerning property on Speedway, were referred to the City Attorney for review and action.

Full Transcript

247 RECESSED SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL: Austin, Texas, August 07, 1919. The Council met with all members present. Councilman Graham moved that Rudolph Lueller be allowed to cut one Rudolph Lueller dead live oak tree out of the street in front of his residence. granted permit partially dead live oak tree out of the street in front of his residence. to cut tree out Motion carried by a vote of 5 ayes, no nays. of Street. Application of James Sullivan to operate a service car was granted by a vote of 4 ayes, no nays; Councilman Graham being absent. The Council then adjourned. J. W. Maxwell City Clerk REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL: Austin, Texas, August 7, 1919. The Council was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem, H. L. Haynes. Roll call showed all members present, except Mayor Yett. The Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and adopted by a vote of 4 ayes, no nays, Mayor Yett being absent. The following monthly reports were read and ordered filed: Fred Sterzing, Assessor and Collector; D. B. Gracy, City Treasurer; Monthly Reports Dr. S. A. Woolsey, City Health Officer; J. W. Graham, Superintendent Streets and Public Improvements; A. B. Anderson, Public Weigher; Jas. H. Maxwell, Sealer of Weights and Measures; Jno. F. Woody, Fire Marshal. Mayor Pro Tem Haynes introduced the following resolution: Whereas, the Saint Austin's Chapel became the owners of the following described properties before January 1st, 1918, to-wit: 47 feet by 120 feet of the north side of Lot No. 33, Outlot No. 22, Division "D"; 23 feet of the south side of Lot No. 33, and the north 24 feet of Lot No. 34, Outlot No. 22, Division "D"; and Exempting Whereas, the first of said properties is now being used as a chapel Property and the second of said properties is now being used as a school; and from Whereas, said property is now taxed for the year 1919 on the unrenTaxation dered rolls and is not now taxable under the law, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That the Assessor and Collector of the City of Austin, Texas, be and he is hereby authorized to cancel the assessment of taxes for said year against said property, and to take credit therefor. The above resolution was adopted by a vote of 4 ayes, no nays; Mayor Yett being absent. Monroe & Patterson The communication of Monroe & Patterson, Atty. for Mrs. E.S. & Attys. property of Mrs. Maud McElroy at No. 1912 Speedway, was read and referred referring for to the City Attorney. damages The claim for damages on account of water to property of Mrs. Anna Wallin was also referred to the City Attorney. The Council then adjourned.