Booming Austin: New Retail, Parks, and Infrastructure
Future Growth Debates:
Discussions centered on Sears-Roebuck's plans for a major regional shopping center on the Hancock Tract, with an upcoming public vote determining the sale. Proceeds from this sale were slated to fund new city parks, a key public concern.Millions Invested in City Services:
Approved $2 million in bonds for various public improvements, including hospitals, fire stations, streets, the airport, and public libraries. Numerous street paving projects were also authorized, alongside the purchase of essential city equipment.Navigating Development & Zoning:
Addressed multiple zoning applications for commercial and residential projects. Decisions on several higher-density apartment proposals were postponed for council inspections due to community concerns about density and neighborhood impact.Modernizing Public Facilities & Finances:
Accepted an offer for free expert consultation to improve the Municipal Auditorium's acoustics, authorized the ceremonial destruction of millions in paid city bonds, and initiated a study into the advisability of using voting machines for future elections.
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100 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 100 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Regular Meeting February 01, 1962 10:00 Α.Μ. Council Chamber, City Hall The meeting was called to order with Mayor Palmer presiding. Roll call: Present: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Absent: None Present also: W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager; Doren R. Eskew, City Attorney; Reuben Rountree, Jr., Director of Public Works; Robert A. Miles, Chief of Police Invocation was delivered by RABBI CHARLES MINTZ, Temple Beth Isarel. MR. GEORGE RIGGIN, Sears-Roebuck Company, discussed the proposal of Sears in relation to the Hancock Tract, as rumors had been that Sears was not interested and had asked for their money back. This rumor was untrue. He stated after the proposed sale had been advertised in the Wall Street Journal and other media, Sears-Roebuck was the only one that made a bid, and this was the largest price that has been paid for a tract of land of that size in the southwest. He stated they had plans for a large regional center which would be the pride of Central Texas, and he showed pictures of the plans and mall. The Austin Center will follow the same trend as the one in Fort Worth, which is the largest center ever opened. He said when the Election was over and they had the light to go ahead, they would get under full construction within 90 days, and hoped to have a multimillion dollar operation, and money on the tax rolls for 1963. He said he was all the way with the City in its efforts, and they were going forward and were ready to give employment to contractors and to others. As other firms expanded, employment would grow. He said this would be a union job and would be a big help to the labor market. The Mayor thanked Mr. Riggin for clearing up the rumor, and expressing interest in the election to be held on February 10. He said Sears had been a good citizen and Austin is proud to have the type of store that they are talking about placing here. Councilman Shanks stated the Council and Chamber of Commerce and others were interested in bringing industry in and creating more jobs. Mr. Riggin said they would increase their employment around 200-250 people and with the other 21 firms there would be another increase of employment. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 101 MRS. BUFORD STEWARD, representing the Joslin P.T.A., Porter P.T.A., homes and children, stated the group was interested in the district park in South Austin, and when the development would start. The Mayor thanked the group for coming down and stated it was a year ago when they asked for a District Park in the southwest area, and the Council told them it would try to acquire a tract, but it was pointed out at that time that it would be sometime before a swimming pool could be built; and he stated during that time it was contemplated using the proceeds from the sale of the Hancock Tract which were included in the overall program, and it would depend on the outcome of the election as to the timing. He stated he would have to check specifically to see what had been projected for the District Park. COUNCILMAN SHANKS said he and the Director of Recreation were making a study of this park. MR. RUSSELL ROWLAND endorsed the election whereby the people will have a chance to sell this land and spread the proceeds for the various recreational items as listed. MRS. STEWART ...... asked for a definite answer if the sale of the Hancock tract were approved, that they would have some sort of priority on their park situation. The Mayor stated he would check with the City Manager and Council on just what was proposed and give her an answer. Coupled with the discussion of the southwest district park was discussion on the sale of the Hancock fract. MR. JOHN WILSON, the nearest property owner to the tract, said he was certainly in favor of selling this tract and having the fine center there, and he believed the election would go over. MR. JAKE BAUERLE stated it would be a fine asset to the city to have the type of building Sears is planning from the standpoint of beauty, and from the tax returns. The Mayor stated all was in agreement that the issue is what would be good for the City of Austin. MR. BOW WILLIAMS did not favor selling the Hancock Tract, but wanted it kept for park purposes. Councilman Perry asked Mr. Bow Williams if he would furnish the Council a list of names of cities in the United States of approximately the same population that have more park land than Austin. The Council honored MR. WILLIAM GREEN, 67 years of age, for having the longest service of any employee with the City of Austin--48 years and three months. He has been with the Sewer Division during this period, having begun as a laborer, and retires as Senior Maintenance Man. Pursuant to published notice thereof, public hearing on paving was opened at 10:30 A.M. on the following streets: From To STREET Colorado Street Guadalupe Street West 1st Street West 19th Street West 13th Street West 27th Street Lavaca Street West 1st Street West 19th Street East 5th Street East 6th Street Trinity Street East Avenue East Avenue Chicon Street East 6th Street West 6th Street West 7th Street West 8th Street East 9th Street Congress Avenue San Antonio Street Guadalupe Street Lavaca Street East Avenue Colorado Street Colorado Street Congress Avenue Congress Avenue San Jacinto Street CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS 100 102 West 9th Street East 10th Street Lavaca Street West 10th Street Congress Avenue Colorado Street North Lamar Boulevard Lavaca Street East 11th Street West llth Street Congress Avenue Lavaca Street West 12th Street West 13th Street Alice Avenue Burnet Road East 45th Street Bellvue Avenue Doris Drive Eilers Avenue Fruth Street Guadalupe Street Hampton Road Harmon Avenue Helen Street Jefferson Street Keasbey Street Marathon Boulevard Maybelle Avenue East 32nd Street West 29th Street North Loop Boulevard Park Place East 54th Street East 54th Street West 39th Street Eilers Avenue West 41st Street Congress Avenue Brazos Street Congress Avenue San Jacinto Street Congress Avenue Colorado Street Colorado Street West 45th Street 126'east of Reeda Lane East 47th Street 308 no. of West 30th St. Koenig Lane East 30th Street East 55th Street East 56th Street 493' no. of W. 39th Street Red River Street West 45th Street West 43rd Street West 45th Street Speedway West 39th Street 107 w. of Jefferson West 42nd Street Alice Avenue West 42nd Street Avenue "D" East 43rd Street Duval Street Grooms Street Jefferson Street Lamar Boulevard Speedway 173' east of Barrow Ave. West 43rd Street Alice Avenue Lamar Boulevard East 44th Street West 44th Street Caswell Avenue Alice Avenue Red River Street Morningside Avenue East 49th Street Rowena Avenue Avenue "F" East 54th Street Link Avenue Helen Street Martin Avenue East 55th Street Cardinal Lane South 3rd Street (Subdivision Boundary Streets) Harmon Avenue 302 west of South 3rd South 3rd Street Cardinal Lane (E) Cardinal Lane (W) The Director of Public Works of the City of Austin, briefly described the improvements proposed to be constructed and briefly explained the method of apportionment of cost. The City Attorney stated that a Notice of the hearing had been published in the American-Statesman on January 20, 21, 22, 1962, and in the manner required by law. The Mayor asked if there were any parties present who desired to be heard on any matter in connection with the improvements under consideration. There being no persons present who desired to be heard, Councilman Perry moved that the hearing be closed. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the hearing was closed and directed the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance incorporating the findings of the City Council. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 193 103 MINUTES PERTAINING TO PASSAGE AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 620201-A AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $1,900,000 "CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, GENERAL OBLIGATION VARIOUS PURPOSE BONDS, SERIES 1962, (No.240) and $100,000 "CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, GENERAL OBLIGATION PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATION BONDS, SERIES 1962, (No. 241), ALL DATED JANUARY 1, 1962 THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF AUSTIN ( COUNTY OF TRAVIS ( ON THIS, the 1st day of February, 1962, the City Council of the City of Austin, Texas, convened in regular session at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall with the following members present, to-wit: LESTER E. PALMER BEN WHITE EDGAR PERRY III R. C. (BOB) ARMSTRONG LOUIS SHANKS MAYOR COUNCILMAN COUNCILMAN COUNCILMAN COUNCILMAN and with the following absent: constituting a quorum; at which time the following among other business was transacted, to-wit: The Mayor submitted and introduced an ordinance authorizing the issuance of $1,900,000 "CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, GENERAL OBLIGATION VARIOUS PURPOSE BONDS, SERIES 1962 (No. 240) and $190,000 "CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, GENERAL OBLIGATION PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATION BONDS, SERIES 1962 (No.241)" for the City Council's consideration, the caption of said ordinance being as follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Austin, Texas, authorizing the issuance of $1,900,000 'CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, GENERAL OBLIGATION VARIOUS PURPOSE BONDS, SERIES 1962 (No. 240)', dated January 1, 1962, for the purpose of providing funds for permanent public improvements, towit: $100,000 for constructing, improving and repairing Hospital Buildings of the City of Austin and for acquiring necessary lands and equipment therefor; $100,000 for constructing and improving fire stations of the City of Austin, and for acquiring necessary lands and equipment therefor; $200,000 for acquiring lands for rights-of-way for streets and boulevards in connection with the State Highway System in the City of Austin; $50,000 for enlarging and equipping the Public Free Library System of the City and acquiring necessary lands for expansion thereof; $1,325,000 for constructing and improving streets, including bridges and drainage incidental thereto in and for said City and for acquiring necessary lands therefor; $100,000 for constructing and improving municipal Airport facilities and acquiring lands and equipment therefor; and $25,000 for constructing, equipping and improving Fire Stations in and for the City of Austin, and acquiring necessary lands therefor; and $100,000 CITY OF AUSTIN, CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 10% 104 TEXAS, GENERAL OBLIGATION PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATION BONDS, SERIES 1962 (No. 241)' dated January 1, 1962, for the purpose of providing funds for permanent public improvements, to-wit: constructing and improving Public Parks and Public Playgrounds of the City of Austin, and for constructing improving and repairing buildings and other recreation facilities of said parks and playgrounds, and for acquiring necessary lands and equipment therefor; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said City to pay the interest on said bonds and to create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof; and providing for the assessment and collection of such taxes; enacting provisions incident and relating to the purpose and subject of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." The ordinance was read and Councilman Perry moved that the rule be suspended which requires that no ordinance shall become effective until the expiration of ten days following the date of its final passage, and that such ordinance be finally passed and adopted at this meeting, and that for the reasons recited therein, said ordinance be passed as an emergency measure for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety of the citizens of Austin as permitted by the City Charter. The motion was seconded by Councilman White and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Mayor Palmer and Councilmen White, Perry, Armstrong, and Shanks Noes: None The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman Perry moved that the rules be further suspended and that the ordinance be passed as an emergency measure to its third reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman White and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Mayor Palmer and Councilmen White, Perry, Armstrong and Shanks Noes: None The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman Perry moved that the ordinance be finally passed as an emergency measure. The motion was seconded by Councilman White and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Mayor Palmer, and Councilmen White, Perry, Armstrong and Shanks Noes: None adopted. The Mayor then announced that the ordinance had been finally passed and MINUTES APPROVED, this the 1st day of February, 1962. ATTEST: s/ Elsie Woosley City Clerk, City of Austin, Texas (City's Seal) s/ Lester E. Palmer Mayor, City of Austin, Texas CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS= 105 Mayor Palmer introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE HEARING GIVEN TO THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON SUNDRY STREETS IN THE CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, WITHIN THE LIMITS HEREINAFTER DEFINED, AS TO SPECIAL BENEFITS TO ACCRUE TO SAID PROPERTY AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF BY VIRTUE OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF SAID STREETS WITHIN SAID LIMITS, AND AS TO ANY ERRORS, INVALIDITIES OR IRREGULARITIES IN ANY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OR CONTRACT THEREFOR; FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT EACH AND EVERY PARCEL OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON SAID STREETS WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED WILL BE SPECIALLY BENEFITED AND ENHANCED IN VALUE IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT OF THE COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED TO BE, AND AS, ASSESSED AGAINST SAID ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF, AND LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PORTION OF THE COST OF IMPROVING SAID STREETS WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED, FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEN AGAINST ALL SAID ABUTTING PROPERTIES, AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES UPON THE COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE OF SAID WORK, THE MANNER AND TIME OF PAYMENT THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER AND METHOD OF COLLECTION OF SAID ASSESSMENTS AND CERTIFICATES; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UPON ITS PASSAGE. (Bellvue Avenue and sundry other streets) The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman White moved that The the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its second reading. motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman White moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its third reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman White moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. i 106 106 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Mayor Palmer introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE HEARING GIVEN TO THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON SUNDRY STREETS IN THE CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, WITHIN THE LIMITS HEREINAFTER DEFINED, AS TO SPECIAL BENEFITS TO ACCRUE TO SAID PROPERTY AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF BY VIRTUE OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF SAID STREETS WITHIN SAID LIMITS, AND AS TO ANY ERRORS, INVALIDITIES OR IRREGULARITIES IN ANY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OR CONTRACT THEREFOR; FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT EACH AND EVERY PARCEL OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON SAID STREETS WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED WILL BE SPECIALLY BENEFITED AND ENHANCED IN VALUE IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT OF THE COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED TO BE, AND AS, ASSESSED AGAINST SAID ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF, AND LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PORTION OF THE COST OF IMPROVING SAID STREETS WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED, FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEN AGAINST ALL SAID ABUTTING PROPERTIES, AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES, UPON THE COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE OF SAID WORK, THE MANNER AND TIME OF PAYMENT THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER AND METHOD OF COLLECTION OF SAID ASSESSMENTS AND CERTIFICATES; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UPON ITS PASSAGE. (Cardinal Lane and South 3rd Street) The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman White moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its second reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman White moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its third reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Ordinance was read the third time and Councilman White moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS 101 107 Mayor Palmer introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE HEARING GIVEN TO THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON SUNDRY STREETS IN THE CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, WITHIN THE LIMITS HEREINAFTER DEFINED, AS TO SPECIAL BENEFITS TO ACCRUE TO SAID PROPERTY AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF BY VIRTUE OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF SAID STREETS WITHIN SAID LIMITS, AND AS TO ANY ERRORS, INVALIDITIES OR IRREGULARITIES IN ANY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OR CONTRACT THEREFOR; FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT EACH AND EVERY PARCEL OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON SAID STREETS WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED WILL BE SPECIALLY BENEFITED AND ENHANCED IN VALUE IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT OF THE COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED TO BE, AND AS, ASSESSED AGAINST SAID ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF, AND LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PORTION OF THE COST OF IMPROVING SAID STREETS WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED, FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEN AGAINST ALL SAID ABUTTING PROPERTIES, AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES UPON THE COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE OF SAID WORK, THE MANNER AND TIME OF PAYMENT THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER AND METHOD OF COLLECTION OF SAID ASSESSMENTS AND CERTIFICATES; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UPON ITS PASSAGE. (Colorado Street and sundry other streets) The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman White moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its second reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman White moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its third reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman White moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Ayes: Noes: None The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 108 Mayor Palmer introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE NECESSITY FOR AND ORDERING THE PAVING AND IMPROVEMENT OF PORTIONS OF CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF AUSTIN, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR SUCH WORK, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS, DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF ESTIMATES, INVOKING THE ALTERNATE PROCEDURE PROVIDED BY ARTICLE I, SECTION 5 OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN AND CHAPTER 106 OF THE ACTS OF THE FIRST CALLED SESSION OF THE 40TH LEGISLATURE OF TEXAS, DETERMINING THAT THE COST OF SUCH IMPROVE- MENTS SHALL BE PAID BY THE CITY OF AUSTIN, PROVIDING A METHOD OF REIMBURSING THE CITY OF AUSTIN FOR A PORTION OF SUCH COSTS BY ASSESSMENT OF A PORTION OF SUCH COSTS AGAINST THE PROPERTY ABUTTING SUCH STREETS OR PORTIONS THEREOF TO BE IMPROVED, AND FOR THE FIXING OF A LIEN TO SECURE PAYMENT OF SUCH ASSESSMENTS, STATING THE TIME AND MANNER PROPOSED FOR PAYMENT OF ALL SUCH COSTS, DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO CAUSE A NOTICE OF THE ENACTMENT OF THIS ORDINANCE TO BE FILED IN THE MORTGAGE OR DEED OF TRUST RECORDS OF TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (Aurora Drive and sundry other streets) The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman Armstrong moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its second reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman Armstrong moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its third reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman Armstrong moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. The Council had a request from CHARLES N. AVERY that his zoning application be withdrawn. Councilman Perry moved that the Council accept the request to withdraw the following zoning application: W. H. JOHNSON ESTATE 3805-3807 Red River By Charles N. Avery, Jr. 901-905 East 382 Street From "A" Residence To "0" Office NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission vote: CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 109 109 The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Pursuant to published notice thereof the following zoning applications were publicly heard: RIO PROPERTIES, INC. William B. Clark, Pres. By Jack Goodman 8701-8729 Burnet Road 2306-14 Polaris Avenue From "A" Residence To "C" Commercial RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission No opposition appeared. Councilman Perry moved that the change to "C" Commercial be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C" Commercial and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. ELLAS R. FERRIS 906 East 12th Street From "B" Residence To "C" Commercial RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission No opposition appeared. Councilman Perry moved that the change to "C" Commercial be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C" Commercial and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. CHARLES L. HOFFMAN Tract 1: 4400-4404 South Congress 101-105 St. Elmo Road Tract 2: From "C" Commercial 6th Height & Area Το "C-2" Commercial 6th Height & Area Rear 115-123 St. Elmo Rd. From "A" Residence 1st Rear 4412-4418 South Congress Avenue (As amended) Height & Area and "C" Commercial 6th Height & Area To "C-2" Commercial 6th Height & Area 110 110 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS CHARLES L. HOFFMAN (Cont.) Tract 3: Remaining Residential Area From "A" Residence To "C" Commercial RECOMMENDED as amended by the Planning Commission No opposition appeared. The Director of Planning explained that Mr. Hoffman had originally asked for two acres to be zoned for "C-2" Commercial, but the Commission recommended only the location of the buildings, one for a liquor store, and one for a night club, "C-2" Commercial for the building sites, and the rest of the area to be changed to "C" Commercial. Councilman White moved that Tract 1 and Tract 2 be changed to "C-2" Commercial 6th Height and Area; and Tract 3 be changed to "C" Commercial. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C-2" Commercial for Tract 1 and Tract 2, and to "C" Commercial for Tract 3 and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. HENRY WIRE Rear of 2032-2034 South Lamar Boulevard From "C" Commercial To "C-1" Commercial RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission No opposition appeared. Councilman White moved that the change to "C-l" Commercial be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C-1" Commercial and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. ANTHONY R. FERRIS & CARMEN K. FERRIS By A. G. Ferris 601 West 9th Street 806-810 Nueces Street From "B" Residence To "GR" General Retail NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "O" Office MRS. HALL, President, Austin Women's Club had no opposition to the change of zoning, but was opposed to any increase in taxes due to any change of zoning of this property. She stated since the Austin Women's Club was a unique historical building, and the purpose of the organization was civic, cultural and _ CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS 111 educational, that it should be tax exempt. Councilman White moved that the change to "0" Office be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "0" Office and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. WALTER R. CARRINGTON By Richard Baker 1902-1914 Santa Clara 1903-1915 Justin Lane 6807-6809 Hardy Drive From "A" Residence lst Height & Area To "B" Residence 2nd Height & Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission MR. DICK BAKER represented the applicant. He stated the Zoning Committee made no recommendation, and there was a tievote when the application came before the Planning Commission. He described the property and said they were asking for "BB" Residence. He pointed out the problems of development of this peculiar piece of property, caused by set backs from two streets (Justin Lane and Santa Clara); the narrow lots, and three running from 196' to 212' on the longer side. Development of something beautiful and proper in this area seemed difficult but the Architects came up with a multi-unit apartment house which would be of much better construction than duplexes, would have advantage of one ownership and better upkeep of the property, and better parking arrangements could be worked out. He said considering everything--the beautification of the property, proper utilization, protection of value in the area for adjoining property owners, and the development of the subdivision, he thought this would be the proper zoning and was authorized to ammend the application from "B" 2nd Height and Area which would allow 92 units, to "BB", which would permit only 26 units, but the plans called for only 24. The Director of Planning listed the reasons for the Commission's recommendation, as this plan was an intrusion into a single family area; the matter of parking along Santa Clara is a disadvantage to the homes, and disadvantage to traffic. Mr. Carrington stated their plan showed 22 apartments, and he did not know how many they would put up, because they would not have two story units. Mr. Baker stated it was his understanding there would be 24 units. Opposition was expressed by MRS. MCDONALD, 1900 Justin Lane, as her home would be facing the backs of the cars and garbage cans, and she preferred that the development be of the duplex type rather than multiple unit. MR. BILL MCDONALD wanted to protect his investment and keep the nice neighbors, and he feared with this type of development, the nicer people would begin shifting around. The Council wanted to look at the property and took no action today. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 112 AUSTIN APARTMENTS, INC. 4717-4721 Harmon Ave. To From "O" Office Ist Height & Area "0" Office 2nd Height & Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission MR. ROBERT SNEED represented the applicants and described the location of this property as to its availability to major traffic arteries enabling the traffic from this apartment to flow into every major thoroughfare street into the city. He pointed out the reason for the application's not receiving a recommendation from the Planning Commission was the question of density. He described the zoning of other properties in the area. The owners have under construction a 28 unit apartment house; and from an economic standpoint they want to erect 20 additional units. If the application is granted as "0" 2nd Height and Area, 57 apartments would be permitted, but the owners want only 48, and will tender a restrictive covenant that will be acceptable to the City Attorney limiting the number of units to 48. If the apartment house were moved 150', more units could be erected than 57. He pointed out this was in the airport zoning area and the property is burdened with an avigation easement. If there is a need for street widening, Mr. Sneed stated he would tender five feet or whatever is needed off this property. The Director of Planning stated the area had serious problems. He stated there had been an effort to limit the density due to what possibly could occur, since this was in the airport area. The Council postponed action until it could make a personal inspection of the area. The City Manager submitted the following: "January 30, 1962 "To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council "Subject: Bids on 1 3/4" Track Front End Loader, Street & Bridge Division, Public Works "Sealed bids were opened at 2:00P.M. January 29, 1962 in the office of the Purchasing Agent for subject equipment. "Purpose: Street and Bridge has been in need of this type of equipment in cleaning drain ditches, creeks, etc. It will also take the place of a maintainer and loader for rough excavation of streets and ditches. No increase in personnel will be needed. "Estimated Cost: The City's estimated cost is approximately $20,000.00 "Invitation to bid was sent to all firms in this area who we felt might possibly bid. These are shown below in the tabulation: "Austin Truck & Machinery Co. bid on Case Model 1000-D Jess McNeel Machinery Co. H. W. Lewis Equip. Co. R. G. Studer Mach. Co. Wm. K. Holt Mach. Co. $16,073.00 $16,500.00 $19,600.00 $21,194.46 bid on Allis Chalmers HD-7G $17,972.00 bid on International TD9 bid on Eimco 103 bid on Caterpillar 955 113 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 113 "The following were sent invitation, but did not bid. They stated they were unable to handle this type of equipment: Igram Equipment Co., Roy Klossner Co, Pearce Equip. Co., Girard Mach. Co., Cooper Equip. Co., Turk Equip. Co., Dulaney Service Co., Lanford Equip. Co. and Tom Fairey Co. "Listed below in sequence of bidders with an outline of bids according to the City of Austin's specifications: "1. Austin Truck & Mach. Co.'s Case Model 100 D, low bid of $16,073.00 failed to meet specifications in bucket capacity. Spec. state SAE rated of 1 3/4 cu. yd. Case bid on 1 1/2 cu.yd. SAE rated. Spec. calls for weight of 24,000 lbs. Case approximate weight 22,700 lbs. "2. Jess McNeel. Mach. Co.'s Model TD-9 International did not meet specifications in horsepower starting motor, transmission, bucket capacity, weight and several other items. This bid should not be considered. "All other bidders met specifications in all respects. "Recommendation: Recommend the low bidder that meets all phases of the City's specifications - H.W. Lewis Equipment Company on Allis-Chalmers HD 7G at $17,972.00. "W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager" Councilman White offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, bids were received by the City of Austin on January 29, 1962, for the purchase of one 3/4" Track Front End Loader for use by the Street & Bridge Division of the Public Works Department; and, WHEREAS, the bid of H. W. Lewis Equipment Company on Allis-Chalmers HD 7G in the sum of $17,972.00 was the lowest and best bid therefor, and the acceptance of such bid has been recommended by the Purchasing Agent of the City of Austin and by the City Manager; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That the bid of H. W. Lewis Equipment Company on Allis-Chalmers HD 7G in the sum of $17,972.00 be and the same is hereby accepted and W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager of the City of Austin, be and he is hereby authorized to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Austin with H. W. Lewis Equipment Company. vote: The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Council recessed until 3:30 Ρ.Μ. RECESSED MEETING 114 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS At 3:30 P.M. the Council resumed business. The City Manager submitted the following: 114 3:30 Ρ.Μ. "January 30, 1962 "To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council "Subject: Bids for Diesel Crawler Tractor, Street & Bridge Division, Public Works "Sealed bids were opened at 2:00 P.M. January 29, 1962, in the office of the Purchasing Agent for subject machine. "Description & Purpose: This is a standard shift Crawler Tractor to replace a 1950 - D C Caterpillar Dozer which is in need of $2,500.00 in repairs. "City's Estimated Cost: $27,000.00 less $5,000.00 trade-in or a net $22,000.00 T "Bids were sent to all firms in this area who we felt might possibly bid, these are shown below in the tabulation: "William K. Holt Machinery Co. $27,953.00 less $7,400.00 trade-in-Net $20,553.00 H. W. Lewis Equipment Co. Jess McNeel Machinery Co. R. G. Studer Machinery Co. $31,282.00 less $7,500.00 11 וז Net $23,782.00 $28,476.00 less $7,400.00 11 11 $29,000.00 less $7,849.00 11 It Net $21,076.00 Net $21,241.00 The following were sent invitation, but did not bid. They stated that either they did not handle this type of equipment or equipment of the size specified: "Ingram Equipment Company, Roy Klossner Company, Pearce Equipment Company, Girard Machinery Company, Cooper Equipment Company, Dulaney Service Company, Turk Equipment Company, Lanford Equipment Company and Tom Fairey Company. "Recommendation: Recommend low bid of Wm. K. Holt Machinery Company be accepted. "W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager" The Council had before it the bid of WILLIAM K. HOLT MACHINERY COMPANY, for a Diesel Crawler Tractor for Street andBridge Division. MR. R. K. VANCE, Eimco, asked to be heard on this matter and stated he would not say that the Holt bid did not meet specifications, but that the machine he bid was obsolete, and it had been superceded by a new model. The Director of Public Works stated the power shift was taken out of the specifications, as the Department wanted the standard shift, and was about $7,000 less than the power shift. He said this machine fit the needs of the city. MR. PURSER, Street and Bridge, listed the advantages of this machine for his needs. Finally, after much discussion, Councilman White offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
11:2 115 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS- (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, bids were received by the City of Austin on January 29, 1962, for the purchase of a diesel crawler tractor; and, WHEREAS, the bid of William K. Holt Machinery Company in the sum of $20,553.00 was the lowest and best bid therefore, and the acceptance of such bid has been recommended by the Purchasing Agent of the City of Austin, and by the City Manager; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That the bid of William K. Holt Machinery Company in the sum of $20,553.00 be and the same is hereby accepted, and W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager of the City of Austin is hereby authorized and directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Austin with William K. Holt Machinery Company. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None MR. MARVIN BERGSTROM stated he was completing the largest apartment project in Austin, at 1614 West 6th Street, and he had the lights on all of the apartments except the next to the last group, but the Building Inspector will not turn those lights on until he rearranged his numbering system for the apartments. The apartment house numbers did not conform to the policy of the City, Post Office, Fire and Police Departments, and emergency units. Mr. Bergstrom did not want any two apartments to have the same numbers even though the apartment houses were on two separate lots and had separate street numbers, 1616 and 1614. Finally, the Mayor persuaded Mr. Bergstrom to follow the rule set up to apply to all such cases, and then get his lights turned on. Mr. Bergstrom stated he would go ahead. MR. RALPH TIBBETT, representing a Fraternity, stated they had acquired a 10-year old building, and were remodeling it, turning it from a seven unit apartment house into a fraternity house. They found out in making this transfer that according to the Electrical code, all of the electrical wiring in the building must be torn out or replaced in conduit. The boys wanted to occupy the building by February 15th, and it would cost six or seven thousand dollars more to do this rewiring. The Mayor stated many hours had been spent on developing this new electrical code and this particular phase was argued at length, and it was for protection of a concentration of students that this regulation was made. These ordinances were made in the public interest. The Mayor told him if he were not going to do a major job of remodeling, possibly he would not be required to make the complete change over in wiring. Mr. Tibbett was asked to check with his electrician and get him to contact the Electrical Inspector, MR. TEW, about this matter. i 118 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 11.6 MR. ROBERT SNEED appeared before the Council representing the Southwest Optimist Club, stating they were interested in the formation of a Senior size league which is being sponsored by Little League. This will take care of boys 13-15 years of age. He said their problem was lack of facility. Their league is located on City owned land immediately to the east of Barton Springs, and the Club has invested $35 to $40,000 on the park, and it would like to obtain from the city the soft-ball park immediately adjacent to the present league which they have, and operate with one concession and one group of management; and in turn, for the City they would enter into an agreement to erect another soft-ball field immediately to the north of the double soft-ball field which now exists. The Council discussed this with Mr. Sneed, and the Mayor stated it would investigate this with the City Manager and Recreation Director and see if this could be worked out. Mr. Sneed stated they were anxious to start repairing the field, but their first obligation would be to start immediately on the soft ball field. The City Manager stated the only question he had was if this would conflict with use of property, stating this particular property had been dedicated for many years as a park; but with reference to other property that belongs to the City, he stated the City Might be in a position of dedicating property for park purposes never intended, simply because someone was granted permission to use it on a temporary basis. The Mayor thanked Mr. Sneed and stated they would check with the City Manager and let him know. Councilman Armstrong stated the Council had met with some contractors and contractors' equipment people, and wanted to resolve depreciation schedules and get some realistic figures. He said MR. H. C. BELL, Central Texas Equipment Company, wanted to present a proposal. Mr. Bell stated he was turned down on his appeal to the Equalization Board, and was paying his taxes without further appeal. He said his Auditor had submitted a certified statement showing full value of the equipment, but he inadvertently did not put any scaffolding in which would have raised that figure. He said by having that certified list supplied by the auditor, they thought they had done what had been agreed on. The Mayor stated the way the matter was left with the equipment people was they were going to inform the Council as to the rate and how they figured depreciation on their equipment; and this was never brought in. Mr. Bell was interested in seeing what they could do about their taxes for 1962. The Tax Assessor stated the Board asked Central Texas Equipment Company to make their books available, but that was never done; instead they submitted the certificate from their Auditor; but the certified list did not agree with the check of the materials on the premises on January 1st, and the Tax Department wantsto have access to the company's records. Mr. Bell did not know what the Tax Department had them taxed for, but the assessed value was raised from $53,532 to $94,000, and he wanted to know how the Tax Department was arriving at that figure. The Tax Assessor explained the assessment which included equipment scattered over the state. The Mayor suggested that some time soon they get a large group together and go over this, and said the Council wanted to be fair to the heavy highway contractors and those renting equipment outside the city, but would like to have some information from them as to the life of equipment on a rental basis and what it is worth new and what it is worth year by year. Mr. Bell stated he would get with Mr. Marshall and find out what the Tax Department had charged to them that did not belong to them, and work out some agreement. The Mayor said within the next 15 or 20 days, a meeting could be set up to see what could be worked out with the Tax Department, and the contractors. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS: 117 Councilman Shanks moved that the minutes of the meeting of January 18, 1962, be approved. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman Shanks offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to convey to the State of Texas, the hereinafter described tract of land condemned of Myrtle Nell Ruff, et al; Such conveyance to be for and in consideration of the payment by the State of Texas of one-half (1/2) of the cost of condemnation of such tract in accordance with the terms of that certain contract entered into by and between the City of Austin and the State of Texas on the 30th day of April, 1959 for the acquisition of right-of-way for Loop 275 of U.S. 183, between North Lamar Boulevard and Interstate 35, in the City of Austin; Said tract of land being more particularly described as follows: Parcel. 3A 0.792 of one acre of land, more or less, same being out of and a part of that certain original 36.37 acre tract of land out of the James P. Wallace Survey No. 57, Abstract No. 789 in Travis County, Texas, which original 36.37 acre tract of land was conveyed to S. Webb Ruff, et ux, Myrtle Nell Ruff by deed dated August 29, 1929, of record in Volume 442, Page 125, Deed Records of Travis County, Texas, said 0.792 of one acre of land, more or less, in two parcels, more recently being out of and a part of Block A, Northway Crest Section One (1), a subdivision to the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, according to a map or plat of said subdivision of record in Book 6, Page 2, Plat Records of Travis County, Texas, which 0.792 of one acre tract of land, more or less in two parcels, is more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the southwest right of way line of the proposed location of U. S. Highway 183, 100.0 feet right of Survey Station 394/08.7 thereof; said point being in the west line of Guadalupe Street, Block "A", Northway Crest Section No. One, a subdivision to the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, according to a map or plat of said subdivision of record in Book 6, page 2, Plat Records of Travis County, Texas, and from which point of beginning the south center of said original 36.37 acre tract of land and the west corner of Austin Public Free Schools original 8.0 acre tract bears (1) South 59° 37' East 70.0 feet and (2) South 31° 38' West 520.5 feet; CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS : 118 THENCE, North 59° 37' West, 100.0 feet from and parallel to the centerline of the proposed location of U. S. Highway 183, 20.0 feet from and parallel to the southwest right of way line of present Anderson Lane 905.4 feet to a point right of Survey Station 385403.3; THENCE, South 81° 49' West 78.2 feet along the southwest right of way line of the proposed location of U. S. Highway 183 to a point 148.7 feet right of Survey Station384/42.3 thereof and 105.3 feet right of Survey Station 148/77.0 of present Loop 275; THENCE, South 44°08' West 353.3 feet, continuing along the proposed southeast right of way line of present Loop 275 to a point in the present southeast right of way thereof, 50.0 feet right of Survey Station 145/25.0; Crest - THENCE, in a northeasterly direction along the northwest line of said original 36.37 acre tract same being the northwest line of Block "A", Northway Section No. One subdivision, same being the present southeast right of way line of said Loop 275, along a curve to the right of 7,589.49 feet radius, sub-chord bearing North 35° 12' East, 412.9 feet, an arc distance of 412.9 feet to a point 50.0 feet right of Survey Station 149/40.6 of present Loop 275 and 80.9 feet right of Survey Station 383/98.4 of the proposed location of U. S. Highway 183 said point also being the north corner of Block "A" of said Northway Crest Section No. One, subdivision at the point of intersection of the southwest right of way line of present Anderson Lane and the southeast right of way line of present Loop 275; - THENCE, South 59° 37' East along the southwest right of way line of present Anderson Lane, 80.0 feet from and parallel to the centerline of the proposed location of U. S. Highway 183, 994.5 feet to a point right of Survey Station 393/88.6 the P.C. of curve 52 of the Plat of Northway Crest Section No. One subdivision; THENCE, in a southerly direction along curve 52 of said subdivision of 20.0 feet radius, sub-chord bearing South 14° 05' East, 28.6 feet, an arc distance of 31.86 feet to the point of beginning and containing 0.787 of one acre of land, more or less. PARCEL 3B BEGINNING at a point in the southwest right of way line of the proposed location of U. S. Highway 183, 100.0 feet right of Survey Station 394478.9 thereof, said point also being in the southeast line of aforesaid Northway Crest Section No. One, subdivision same being the northwest line of adjoining Austin Public Free Schools original 8.0 acre tract and from which point of beginning the south corner of said original 36.37 acre Northway Crest tract same being the west corner of said Austin Public Free Schools original 8.0 acre tract bears South 31° 38' West 520.5 feet; THENCE, North 59° 37' West 100.0 feet from and parallel to the centerline of the proposed location of U. S. Highway 183, 20.0 feet from and parallel to the southwest right of way line of present AndersonLane, 10.0 feet to a point in the east line of Guadalupe Street, of said subdivision; THENCE, North 31° 38' East along the east line of said Guadalupe Street, 20.0 feet to the point of intersection of Guadalupe Street and the southwest 119 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS right of way line of present Anderson Lane; THENCE, South 59° 37' East along the southwest right of way of present Anderson Lane 10.0 feet to the east corner of Block "A", Northway Crest Section No. One, subdivision, same being the north corner of the present Austin Public Free Schools tract; THENCE, South 31° 38' West 20.0 feet to the place of beginning and containing 0.005 of one acre of land, more or less. vote: Total for two parcels containing 0.792 acre of land, more or less. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Regarding the JOHN R. KUCHAR zoning at 1710-1806 West Avenue, the Director of Planning stated the property had been sold, and the owner is contemplating renting to 200 girls. The applicant was to file a document that he would not build more than 50 units, and the document had been filed. Mayor Palmer introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A CHANGE IN USE AND HEIGHT AND AREA AND CHANGING THE USE AND HEIGHT AND AREA MAPS ACCOMPANYING CHAPTER 39 OF THE AUSTIN CITY CODE OF 1954 AS FOLLOWS: A TRACT OF LAND FRONTING 233 FEET ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WEST AVENUE, LOCALLY KNOWN AS 1710-1806 WEST AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, FROM "A" RESIDENCE DISTRICT AND "B" RESIDENCE DISTRICT AND FIRST HEIGHT AND AREA DISTRICT TO "B" RESIDENCE DISTRICT AND SECOND HEIGHT AND AREA DISTRICT; AND SUSPENDING THE RULE REQUIRING THE READING OF ORDINANCES ON THREE SEPARATE DAYS. The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman White moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its second reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman White moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its third reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Ayes: Noes: None The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman White moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 120 Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. Mayor Palmer introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CERTAIN CONTRACT WITH SOUTHERN OAKS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY; PROVIDING FOR THE APPROPRIATION OF MONEY PAID TO THE CITY OF AUSTIN UNDER SUCH CONTRACT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman Shanks moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its second reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman Shanks moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its third reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman Shanks moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. Mayor Palmer introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CERTAIN CONTRACT WITH GARDEN OAKS COMPANY; PROVIDING FOR THE APPROPRIATION OF MONEY PAID TO THE CITY OF AUSTIN UNDER SUCH CONTRACT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman Shanks moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its second reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman Shanks moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its third reading. The motion, 171 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 121 seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the third time andCouncilman Shanks moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor amounced that the ordinance had been finally passed. Councilman Shanks introduced the following ordinance and moved that it be published in accordance with Article 1, Section 6 of the Charter of the City of Austin: AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF CERTAIN BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN AND THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN ADDITIONAL TERRITORY CONSISTING OF 0.30 OF ONE ACRE OF LAND, SAME BEING OUT OF AND A PART OF THE SANTIAGO DEL VALLE GRANT IN TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS; WHICH SAID ADDITIONAL TERRITORY LIES ADJACENT TO AND ADJOINS THE PRESENT BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN, IN PARTICULARS STATED IN THE ORDINANCE. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman Shanks moved that the ordinance be passed to its second reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman White offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, Southern Union Gas Company has presented to the City Council tentative maps or plans showing the proposed construction if its gas mains in the streets in the City of Austin hereafter named, and said maps or plans have been considered by the City Council; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT Southern UnionGas Company be and the same is hereby permitted to lay and construct its gas mains in and upon the following streets: _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 122 (1) A gas main in EAST RIVERSIDE DRIVE, from a point 185 feet east of Montopolis Drive westerly 1,288 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 12.00 feet north of and parallel to the south property line of EAST RIVERSIDE DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 2½ feet. (2) A gas main in MONTOPOLIS DRIVE, from East Riverside Drive northerly 346 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said MONTOPOLIS DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 2½ feet. (3) A gas main in KASPER STREET, from Montopolis Drive westerly 922 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said KASPER STREET. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 22 feet. 122 THE Southern Union Gas Company is hereby put upon notice that the City of Austin does not guarantee that the space assigned above is clear from other underground utilities, but is based upon the best records we have at hand, and that the minimum depth stated does not have any reference to the fact that greater depths may not be required at special points. When the Southern Union Gas Company requires definite information upon the ground as to elevations or working points from which to base the location of their assignments, they shall apply to the Department of Public Works not less than three (3) days before such information is required. The Southern Union Gas Company is further put upon notice that they will be required to bear the expense of repairs or replacement of any underground utility damaged during the construction of lines named in this resolution. AND THAT whenever pavement is cut in the vicinity of a fire plug, water must be used at intervals during the course of backfilling of the ditches. THAT the work and laying of said gas mains, including the excavation in the streets, and the restoration and maintenance of said streets after said mains have been laid, shall be under the supervision and direction of the City Manager and under all the pertinent terms and conditions of the certain franchises granted to said company by the City of Austin. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 123 Councilman Shanks offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN THAT the City Council of the City of Austin hereby approves the property situated on the south side of East 1st Street, as a private gasoline plant consisting of a 550 gallon tank and one (1) electric pump for the sole purpose of servicing their own motor equipment, and from which no gasoline is to be sold, which property is owned by Mr. J. A. Miller, and is Lot 4, of the E. L. Deets et al Tract, of the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and hereby authoriześ the said J. A. Miller to operate a private gasoline plant consisting of a 550 gallon tank and one (1) electric pump for the sole purpose of servicing their own motor equipment, and from which no gasoline is to be sold, subject to the same being operated in compliance with all the ordinances relating thereto, and further subject to the foregoing attached recommendations; and the Building Inspector is hereby authorized to issue an occupancy permit for the operation of this private gasoline plant after full compliance with all the provisions of this resolution, and said permission shall be held to be granted, and accepted subject to all necessary, reasonable and proper, present and future regulations and ordinances of the City of Austin, Texas, in the enforcement of the proper police, traffic and fire regulations; and the right of revocation is retained if, after hearing, it is found by the City Council that the said J. A. Miller has failed and refused, and will continue to fail and refuse to perform any such conditions, regulations and ordinances. (Recommendations attached) "Austin, Texas January 30, 1962 "Mr. W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager Austin, Texas "Dear Sir: "I, the undersigned, have considered the application of Mr. J. A. Miller, for permission to operate a private gasoline plant consisting of 550 gallon underground tank and one (1) electric pump for the sole purpose of servicing their own motor equipment and from which no gasoline is to be sold, upon property located on the south side of East 1st Street, which property is designated as Lot 4, of the E. L. Deets et al Tract, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and locally known as 5005 East 1st Street. "This property is located in a "D" Industrial District and I recommend that this permit be granted subject to the following conditions: "(1) That the gasoline tanks and pumps shall be of an approved type and shall bear the label of the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., and that all tanks and pumps shall be installed in compliance with the Ordinance governing the storage and handling of gasoline. "(2) That all tanks and pumps shall be located not nearer than 10 feet to the property line and so located that cars stopped for the purpose of unloading or receiving gasoline or other supplies shall not in any way obstruct the free 121 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 124 passage of traffic on either the sidewalk, street, or alley. "(3) That "NO SMOKING" signs shall at all times be prominently displayed and no person shall be permitted to smoke on the premises where gasoline is handled or stored. "(4) That all fees shall be paid and a permit secured from the Building Inspector's Office before any installation work is started, and that no equipment shall be placed in operation until after final inspection and approval of same. vote: "Respectfully submitted, s/ Dick T. Jordan Building Official" The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman Shanks offered the following resolution and moved its adoption (RESOLUTION) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT the City Council of the City of Austin hereby approves the property situated on the north side of East 4th Street as a private gasoline plant consisting of one 2,000 gallon tank and one (1) electric pump for the sole purpose of servicing their own motor equipment, and from which no gasoline is to be sold, which property is owned by Cabaniss-Brown Furniture Company, and is Lots 4, 5, & 6, Block 41, of the Original City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and hereby authorizes the said Cabaniss-Brown Furniture Company to operate a private gasoline plant consisting of one 2,000 gallon tank and one (1) electric pump for the sole purpose of servicing their own motor equipment, and from which no gasoline is to be sold, subject to the same being operated in compliance with all the ordinances relating thereto, and further subject to the foregoing attached recommmendations; and the Building Inspector is hereby authorized to issue an occupancy permit for the operation of this private gasoline plant after full compliance with all the provisions of this resolution, and said permission shall be held to be granted, and accepted subject to all necessary, reasonable and proper, present and future regulations and ordinances of the City of Austin, Texas, in the enforcement of the proper police, traffic and fire regulations; and the right of revocation is retained if, after hearing, it is found by the City Council that the said Cabaniss-Brown Furniture Company has failed and refused, and will continue to fail and refuse to perform any such conditions, regulations and ordinances. (Recommandations attached) "Austin, Texas January 31, 1962 "Mr. W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager Austin, Texas 20 125 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS "Dear Sir: "I, the undersigned, have considered the application of Cabaniss-Brown Furniture Company, by their agent, Dan O'Connell, Jr., for permission to operate a private gasoline plant consisting of one 2,000 gallon underground tank and one (1) electric pump for the sole purpose of servicing their own motor equipment and from which no gasoline is to be sold, upon property located on the north side of East 4th Street, which property is designated as Lots 4, 5, & 6, Block 41, of the Original City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and locally known as 212 East 4th Street. "This property is located in a "C-2" Commercial District and I recommend that this permit be granted subject to the following conditions: "(1) That the gasoline tanks and pumps shall be of an approved type and shall bear the label of the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., and that all tanks and pumps shall be installed in compliance with the Ordinance governing the storage and handling of gasoline. "(2) That all tanks and pumps shall be located not nearer than 10 feet to the property line and so located that cars stopped for the purpose of unloading or receiving gasoline or other supplies shall not in any way obstruct the free passage of traffic on either the sidewalk, street, or alley. "(3) That "NO SMOKING" signs shall at all times be prominently displayed and no person shall be permitted to smoke on the premises where gasoline is handled or stored. "(4) That all fees shall be paid and a permit secured from the Building Inspector's Office before any installation work is started, and that no equipment shall be placed in operation until after final inspection and approval of same. vote: "Respectfully submitted, s/ Dick T. Jordan Building Official" The motion, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, carried by the following Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman White offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT the City Council of the City of Austin hereby approves the erection of a boat dock on the property owned by W. L. Driggs and H. W. Driggs as 12:0 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS= 126 described in the Travis County Deed Records and known as Tract 1A on an unrecorded plot of the Phillips Ranch Property, on the shore of Lake Austin, and hereby authorizes the said W. L. Driggs and H. W. Driggs to construct, maintain and operate this boat dock subject to same being constructed in compliance with all the ordinances relating thereto and further subject to the foregoing attached recommendations; and the Building Inspector is hereby authorized to issue an occupancy permit for the erection of this boat dock after full compliance with all the provisions of this resolution. Said permission shall be held to be granted and accepted subject to all necessary, reasonable and proper, present and future regulations and ordinances of the City of Austin, Texas, in the enforcement of the proper police, fire and health regulations and the right of revocati on is retained if, after hearing, it is found by the City Council that the said W. L. Driggs and H. W. Driggs has failed and refused, and will continue to fail and refuse to perform any such donditions, regulations and ordinances. (Recommendations attached) "Austin, Texas January 30, 1962 "Mr. W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager Austin, Texas "Dear Sir: "I, the undersigned, have reviewed the plans and have considered the application of W. L. Driggs and H. W. Driggs, owners of property abutting on that part of Lake Austin lying upstream from the westerly extension of the south line of Windsor Road, the same being Tract 1A an an unrecorded plot of the Phillips Ranch Property, as recorded in the Travis County Deed Records, for permission to construct and maintain a boat dock projecting out into the lake approximately 30 feet beyond the normal high water level. The construction details meeting all requirements, I recommend that if W. L. Driggs and H. W. Driggs are granted their request by the City Council, that it be subject to the following conditions: "(1) That nothing but creosoted piles, cedar piles or concrete piles, substantially braced and bolted to withstand wind and water pressure, be used in the con- struction and that no structure shall extend more than one-third the distance from shore to shore at the point where structure is located, or be nearer than ten feet to any side property line of the owner or applicant. "(2) That no business, such as a restaurant, dance hall, concession stand, or any other enterprise for the sale of goods, wares and merchandise, except marine supplies and tackle, and no living quarters of any character, shall be erected on any pier, dock, wharf, float, island, piling or other structure extending out into or above Lake Austin. "(3) That every structure shall be equipped with proper lights which show all around the horizon for night use and shall be equipped with flags or other warnings for daylight use. "(4) That all structures extending out into the Lake be constantly kept in a 127 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS state of good repair and that the premises be kept reasonably clean at all times. "Respectfully submitted, s/ Dick T. Jordan Building Official" 127 The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman White offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT the City Council of the City of Austin hereby approves the erection of a boat dock on the property owned by Mr. George C. Riggin as described in the Travis County Deed Records and known as Lot 16, of the revised unrecorded plat of Manana, on the shore of Lake Austin, and hereby authorizes the said George C. Riggin to construct, maintain and operate this boat dock subject to same being constructed in compliance with all the ordinances relating thereto and further subject to the foregoing attached recommendations; and the Building Inspector is hereby authorized to issue an occupancy permit for the erection of this boat dock after full compliance with all the provisions of this resolution. Said permission shall be held to be granted and accepted subject to all necessary, reasonable and proper, present and future regulations and ordinances of the City of Austin, Texas, in the enforcement of the proper police, fire and health regulations and the right of revocation is retained if, after hearing, it is found by the City Council that the said George C. Riggin has failed and refused, and will continue to fail and refuse to perform any such conditions, regulations and ordinances. (Recommendations attached) "Austin, Texas January 30, 1962 "Mr. W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager Austin, Texas "Dear Sir: "I, the undersigned, have reviewed the plans and have considered the application of Mr. George C. Riggin, owner of property abutting on that part of Lake Austin lying upstream from the westerly extension of the south line of Windsor Road, the same being Lot 16, of the revised unrecorded plat of Manana, as recorded in the Travis County Deed Records, for permission to construct and maintain a boat dock projecting out into the lake approximately 30 feet beyond the normal high water level. The construction details meeting all requirements, I recommend that if George C. Riggin is granted his request by the City Council, that it be subject to the following conditions: 128 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 128 "(1) That nothing but creosoted piles, cedar piles or concrete piles, substantially braced and bolted to withstand wind and water pressure, be used in the construction and that no strucutre shall extend more than one-third the distance from shore to shore at the point where structure is located, or be nearer than ten feet to any side property line of the owner of applicant. "(2) That no business, such as a restaurant, dance hall, concession stand, or any other enterprise for the sale of goods, wares and merchandise, except marine supplies and tackle, and no living quarters of any character, shall be erected on any pier, dock wharf, float, island, piling or other structure extending out into or above Lake Austin. "(3) That every structure shall be equipped with proper lights which show all around the horizon for night use and shall be equipped with flags or other warnings for daylight use. "(4) That all structures extending out into the Lake be constantly kept in a state of good repair and that the premises be kept reasonably clean at all times. "Respectfully submitted, s/ Dick T. Jordan Building Official" The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman White offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT the City Council of the City of Austin hereby approves the erection of a boat dock on the property owned by George E. Clark, Jr. as described in the Travis County Deed Records and known as 189.35x130 ft approx. and adj. 25x189.35 ft of vacated Matthews Drive and 20 ft strip to lake D. J. Gilbert Survey on the shore of Lake Austin, and hereby authorizes the said George E. Clark, Jr., to construct, maintain and operate this boat dock subject to same being constructed in compliance with all the ordinances relating thereto and further subject to the foregoing attached recommendations; and the Building Inspector is hereby authorized to issue an occupancy permit for the erection of this boat dock after full compliance with all the provisions of this resolution. Said permission shall be held to be granted and accepted subject to all necessary, reasonable and proper, present and future regulations and ordinances of the City of Austin, Texas, in the enforcement of the proper police, fire and health regulations and the right of revocation is retained if, after hearing, it is found by the City Council thattthe said George E. Clark, Jr. has failed and refused, and will continue to fail and refuse to perform any such conditions, regulations and ordinances. (Recommendations attached) "Austin, Texas January 31, 1962 "Mr. W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager Austin, Texas 129 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 129 "Dear Sir: "I, the undersigned, have reviewed the plans and have considered the application of George E. Clark Jr., owner of property abutting on that part of Lake Austin lying upstream from the westerly extension of the south line of Windsor Road, the same being 189.35x130 ft approx. and adj. 25x189.35 ft. of vacated Matthews Drive and 20 ft strip to lake D. J. Gilbert Survey, as recorded in the Travis County Deed Records, for permission to construct and maintain a boat dock projecting out into the lake approximately 42 feet beyond the normal high water level. construction details meeting all requirements, I recommend that if George E. Clark, Jr. is granted his request by the City Council that it be subject to the following conditions: The "(1) That nothing but creosoted piles, cedar piles or concrete piles, substantially braced and bolted to withstand wind and water pressure, be used in the con- struction and that no structure shall extend more than one-third the distance from shore to shore at the point where structure is located, or be nearer than ten feet to any side property line of the owner or applicant. "(2) That no business, such as a restaurant, dance hall, concession stand, or any other enterprise for the sale of goods, wares and merchandise, except marine supplies and tackle, and no living quarters of any character, shall be erected on any pier, dock, wharf, float, island, piling or other structure extending into or above Lake Austin. "(3) That every structure shall be equipped with proper lights which show all around the horizon for night use and shall be equipped with flags or other warnings for daylight use. "(4) That all structures extending out into the Lake be constantly kept in a state of good repair and that the premises be kept reasonably clean at all times. "Respectfully submitted, s/ Dick T. Jordan Building Official" The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman White offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT the City Council of the City of Austin hereby approves the erection of a boat dock on the property leased by Mr. James M. Childers as described in the Travis County Deed Records and known as a ttract of ground located oppositė the City Park on Lake Austin, and locally known as Charlie's Place, on the shore of Lake Austin, and hereby authorizes the said James M. Childers to construct,
130 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 130 maintain and operate this boat dock subject to same being constructed in compliance with all the ordinances relating thereto and further subject to the foregoing attached recommendations; and the Building Inspector is hereby authorized to issue an occupancy permit for the erection of this boat dock after full compliance with all the provisions of this resolution. Said permission shall be held to be granted and accepted subject to all necessary, reasonable and proper, present and future regulations and ordinances of the City of Austin, Texas, in the enforcement of the proper police, fire and health regulations and the right of revocation is retained if, after hearing, it is found by the City Council that the said James M. Childers has failed and refused, and will continue to fail and refuse to perform any such conditions, regulations and ordinances. (Recommendations attached) "Austin, Texas January 31, 1962 "Mr. W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager Austin, Texas "Dear Sir: "I, the undersigned, have reviewed the plans and have considered the application of Mr. James M. Childers, lessee of property abutting on that part of Lake Austin lying upstream from the westerly extension of the south line of Windsor Road, the same being a tract of ground located opposite the City Park on Lake Austin, and locally known as Charlie's Place, as recorded in the Travis County Deed Records, for permission to construct and maintain a boat dock projecting out into the lake approximately 30 feet beyond the normal high water level. The construction details meeting all requirements, I recommend that if James M. Childers is granted his request by the City Council, that it be subject to the following conditions: "(1) That nothing but creosoted piles, cedar piles or concrete piles, substantially braced and bolted to withstand wind and water pressure, be used in the con- struction and that no structure shall extend more than one-third the distance from shore to shore at the point where structure is located, or be nearer than ten feet to any side property line of the owner or applicant. "(2) That no business, such as a restaurant, dance hall, concession stand, or any other enterprise for the sale of goods, wares and merchandise, except marine supplies and tackle, and no living quarters of any character, shall be erected on any pier, dock, wharf, float, island, piling or other structure extending into or above Lake Austin. "(3) That every structure shall be equipped with proper lights which show all around the horizon for night use and shall be equipped with flags or other warnings for daylight use. "(4) That all structures extending out into the Lake be constantly kept in a state of good repair and that the premises be kept reasonably clean at all times. "Respectfully submitted, s/ Dick T. Jordan Building Official" 131 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 131 The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman Armstrong moved that the following requests for retaining walls be approved: BURCH BIGGERSTAFF GEORGE C. RIGGIN JOHN C. HORTON - - Lots 11 and 12, Rio Vista Addition Tract 16, Manana Lot 16, Lakeshore The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilmen Shanks offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, by instrument dated August 28, 1961 of record in Volume 2363, pages 273-275 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas, a sanitary sewer easement ten (10.00) feet in width was granted, same being out of and a part of that certain tract of land out of the John Applegait Headright League Survey in Travis County, Texas which was conveyed to Bill Patton by warranty deed dated August 13, 1935 of record in Volume 526 at page 184 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas; and, WHEREAS, the owner of said premises has heretofore granted anceasement at a more desirable location and has requested the City Council of the City of Austin to release the above described easement; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the hereinafter described easement is not now being used and will not be needed in the future; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager of the City of Austin, be and he is hereby authorized to execute a release of the following described sanitary sewer easement, to-wit: Two (2) strips of land, each of the said two strips of land being ten (10.00) feet in width, each being out of and a part of that certain tract of land out of the John Applegait Headright League Survey in Travis County, Texas, which was conveyed to Bill Patton by Warranty Deed dated August 13, 1935 of record in Volume 526 at page 184 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas; the centerline of each of the said two (2) strips of land ten (10.00) feet in width being more particularly described as follows: 122 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 132 NO. 1 BEGINNING at a point in the south line of the aforesaid Bill Patton tract of land, said point being in the north right-of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 290, and from which point of beginning the most westerly corner of said Bill Patton tract of land bears S 70° 00' W 972.41 feet; THENCE, N 39° 08′ W 491.99 feet to a point; THENCE, N 3° 11' W 203.92 feet to point of termination in the northwest line of said Bill Patton tract of land and from which point of termination the north corner of said Bill Patton tract of land bears N 32° 40' E 1035.64 feet; NO. 2 BEGINNING at a point in the northwest line of said Bill Patton tract of land and from which point of beginning the north corner of said Bill Patton tract of land bears N 32° 40' E 818.60 feet; THENCE, N 75° 32' E 360.39 feet to a point; THENCE, N 53° 21' E 292.73 feet to a point; THENCE, N 20° 28′ W 400.48 feet to point of termination in the northeast line of said Bill Patton tract of band and from which point of termination the most easterly corner of said Bill Patton tract of land bears $ 57 20 E 1614.54 feet. AND in addition thereto a temporary working space easement ten (10.00) feet in width to cover the period of original installation is to be retained adjacent and parallel to the east and west lines of the above described easement. The motion, seconded by Councilman Perry, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman Shanks offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, a certain easement for public utility and drainageway purposes was granted the City of Austin in, upon and across all of the East five (5.00) feet of Lot 2, Block "I", Highland Park West, said Highland Park West being a subdivision of portions of the Daniel J. Gilbert Survey No. 8, the C. J. Strother Survey No. 611 and the Albert Silsbee Survey No. 1, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, according to a map or plat of said Highland Park West of record in Volume 4 at page 299 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas; and, WHEREAS, the owner of the above described property has requested the City Council of the City of Austin to release such easement for public utility and drainageway purposes; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that said easement in, upon and across the above described property is not now needed and will not be required in the future; Now, Therefore, 133 _ CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS 133 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager of the City of Austin, be and he is hereby authorized to execute a release of the following described public utility and drainage easement, to-wit: Being all of the East five (5.00) feet of Lot 2, Block "I", Highland Park West, said Highland Park West being a subdivision of portions of the Daniel J. Gilbert Survey No. 8, the C. J. Strother Survey No. 611 and the Albert Silsbee Survey No. 1, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, according to a map or plat of said Highland Park West of record in Volume 4 at page 299 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas; which east five (5.00) feet of Lot 2, Block "I", Highland Park West, is to be released from the public utility and drainage easement provided by said map or plat of Highland Park West. The motion, seconded by Councilman Perry, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman Shanks offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, by instrument dated July 1, 1942 of record in Volume 700 at pages 61-62 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas, a sanitary sewer easement was granted, said easement being out of and a part of that certain tract of land conveyed to J. T. Flow by deed dated September 24, 1928 of record in Volume 429 at page 290 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas; and, WHEREAS, the owner of said premises has heretofore granted an easement at a more desirable location, and has requested the City Council of the City of Austin to release the above described sanitary sewer easement; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that said easement in, upon and across the above described property is not now needed and will not be required in the future; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute a release of the following described sanitary sewer easement, to-wit: Being all of that certain sanitary sewer easement granted to the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas and described in an instrument dated July 1, 1942 of record in Volume 700 at pages 61-62 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas, same being out of and a part of that certain tract of land conveyed to J. T. Flow by deed dated September 24, 1928 of record in Volume 429 at page 290 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas, which said sanitary sewer easement 134 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 134 to be released is of record in Volume 700 at pages 61-62 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas. The motion, seconded by Councilman Perry, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman Shanks moved that the City Manager be authorized to permit the Finance Director to advance $980.00 to Water District No. 13. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The City Manager read a report from DR. C. P. BONER, Consultant in Acoustics, and a letter addressed to MR. FRANCIS VICKERS, Manager, Municipal Auditorium, dated 1-27-62, as follows: MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Austin, Texas Acoustics "This report outlines the present characteristics of the stage reenforcing system as of January 24, 1962. This date is the completion date of the equalizing work on this system accomplished through Southwest Radio and Sound Equip- ment Company of San Antonio, L. E. Lindsey, President. "After the equalizing was completed, the acoustic level substantially throughout the seating area with the movable rear wall at its usual theatre position is uniform with respect to frequency over the musical spectrum of interest within plus or minus two decibels. All seats have quite sufficient sound for good hearing. Particular attention was paid to this large balcony. Its seats are acoustically among the best seats in the house. "The over-all quality of the amplified sound in this auditorium is at least as good as the best broadcast studios and sound stages. It is superior to most television studios. The uniformity of response was obtained by extensive equalization of the system to make as perfect a match of equipment to room as is practically feasible. "With three to five microphones at the footlights and with three suspended microphones, the amount of reenforcement from the stage is relatively independent of the location of the performer, as it should be. With the upholstered seats in place, but with no audience present, the reenforcement produced is 14 decibels. With a person speaking from a speaker's desk, the reenforcement can be as high as 26 decibels. It may be borne in mind that, for stage plays, the usual acсерtable standard of reenforcement is 5 to 8 decibels. With the equalization em- ployed in the Southwest Radio and Sound modifications of the system, there is rather complete naturalness of the amplified stage speech, without boominess or screeching. "As the house fills with audience, the performance of both sound system and room will improve still further. It should be noted that until it is found 135 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 135 possible to improve the acoustics of the extensive exhibition area between the rear of the seating area and the large glass windows, care must be taken to keep the movable rear wall in position to cut off the very reverbrant exhibition area. "It may be noted that, prior to this equalizing and remodeling program, the system provided only about 3 or 4 decibels of reenforcement for broad-stage pickup. "It may be further noted that if it is ultimately found possible to carry out additional improvement measures in the auditorium itself, hearing in the room will become still better. "Particular care has been taken during this process to preserve and enhance the bass performance of the sound system. Phonograph records sound quite impressive over the present system. This has been done without, in the least, making voice reenforcement sound bassy, as is frequently the case. "For any desired pick-up of massed voices, orchestral music, or other program material where the people are well distributed over the stage, the equalization is such that no important singling out of individual voices or instruments should be apparent. Probably, only one suspended microphone will suffice for this type of pick-up. Ordinarily, of course, symphony does not use a stage reenforcing system. "This improvement of the sound system has been done with the very minimum of alterations to the basic room itself. If, in the future, a gradual improvement program for the room is found to be economically feasible, it may be expected that the performance of the sound system will well exceed that which the first audience will hear after today. January 25, 1962 "C. P. Boner Consultant in Acoustics" "January 27, 1962 "Mr. Francis Vickers, Manager Municipal Auditorium of Austin Austin, Texas "Dear Mr. Vickers: "May I thank you and the many employees of the City of Austin for all your fine work in connection with the recent improvements in the acoustics of the Auditorium Although, in fact, only a modest start has been made, I feel that this start will pay real dividends to our city. "I see much larger visions of what this fine plant can do for Austin in the future, if only a continuing improvement program can be carried on. American cities are always short on convention facilities of real quality. As Fort Worth has discovered, the construction of one fine convention center can do great things for the economy of a city. "Looking toward this end, I would like to think of a continuing improvement for your entire plant along the following general lines: "1. The Auditorium Itself. "As I have discussed with you, any large auditorium can always be made better and CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 136 better. You have started with a rather good room, which has certain shortcomings as do most all rooms. Step by step, we should look toward making each element of this room as good as the state of the art will permit. These steps should be taken in close cooperation with your office, the various engineering and other offices of the City of Austin, the Austin Symphony Society and the Symphony Director, the Broadway Theatre League of Austin, the Architects, and others. It should be a joint project in every way. "Among the improvements I have in mind would be the following: "Elimination, insofar as feasible, of the around-the-room delayed echoes that always plague a large room. This would be done so as to preserve the optimum reverberation of the room for certain types of music. "Reduction of concentration of sound in the pit area and in some stage areas. This concentration, always troublesome, impedes proper conducting of symphonic music from the podium. It hinders proper balance and definition of the orchestra. It bothers the stage reenforcing system. It does various other things, all bad. "Design and installation of the proper orchestra shell. One cannot have good symphonic music without either a room specifically designed, stage-wise, for it or the proper shell. Any large stage which can accomodate stage plays is, authmatically, quite antagonistic to symphony. The shell is intended to do away with this difficulty. Partial sets, such as what is now being used, are of no avail. "Reduction of "bull notes" in the room. These notes are ones which sound out with unusual vigor. They thoroughly disrupt both music and speech. "Reduction of flutter (repeated echoes). All large rooms, and most small rooms, have flutter. It is always disrupting to audience and to performers. "Increasing the "presence" of the room by suitable ceiling and wall elements. International surveys of public opinion of many auditoriums have shown that presence is more important in good acoustics in such rooms than is reverberation. Likewise, resonance is more important than reverberation. We should look into that factor also. "2. The outer banquet and dance area adjacent to the large glass windows looking out on the lake. "For this area I envision a magnificent room which would be of the utmost value to the City of Austin. As it stands, it is not very good acoustically. It can be made into a good room by meticulous attention to detailed changes. When these have been made a high-quality sound system, such as I laid out for Hotel Texas in Ft. Worth, would make this room into a very impressive spot for large functions. "The same steps which would convert this outer area into a good room would also improve the auditorium acoustics still further. "I came to Austin as a resident in 1916. My son, Donald, is an employee of the Austin Public Library. Charles, another son, is a member of Austin Symphony and a University student. Richard, the third son, is in Austin High School and also a French Horn player. Mrs. Boner is a librarian in the University Law School. 137 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 137 "All of us feel a keen interest in Austin and in the possibilities of the new Auditorium and Center. "If the City of Austin should find it possible to carry out an acoustical improvement program of the general type outlined above, and if it is feasible to carry out the work item by item in accordance with the results of our studies and recommendations, then we will contribute our services in technically steering the program throughout its progress. There will be no professional fee involved. "Sincerely yours, C. P. Boner" The City Manager stated throughout Dr. Boner had made a number of observations of additional improvements that could be made, and that they could be done on a piece meal basis, step at a time, and as money could be made available; also that he would serve as Technical Advisor without any cost to the City. The Mayor stated the offer to serve as Consultant without cost should be acknowledged and accepted, and that he should be told the Council would like to meet with him periodically. The City Manager stated he would get an estimate on the over-all costs, and the step-by-step amounts. The City Manager stated the Building Inspector had a request for permission to do some remodeling of an old residence on 27 Bierce Street, and this was within the 500' of the lake shore, which area is to have special consideration by the Council on building permits. He said this had been released by the Chairman of the lake Development Committee, Mr. Barrow. Councilman White moved that the City Manager be authorized to have a building permit issued for this remodeling at 27 Bierce Street. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Ayes: Noes: None The Assistant City Manager made a report on MR. JAMES STARR, promotor for wrestling at the Coliseum, and gave his background. Mr. Starr will employ an Austin man as manager, and he wants the Coliseum on Tuesday nights for thirteen weeks. He stated Mr. Vickers, Manager of the Coliseum, recommended that this offer be accepted, and that he be required to pay three weeks in advance. After discussion, Councilman White moved that the City Manager be authorized to enter into a contract with Mr. Starr in accordance with Mr. Vicker's recommendation. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman White offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, the City of Austin has paid the bonds amounting to $20,405,500.00 together with matured interest coupons on its bonded debt in the aggregate amount of $11,622,190.79, during the years 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 and 1961, as follows: CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 129 138 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 7-1-18 Sewage Disposal 7-1-21 Hospital 1-1-24 1-1-24 Garbage Incinerator School 1-1-24 Water Filteration 7-1-26 School 1-1-28 Hospital 11-1-28 School 11-1-28 School 565554444 108 166-170 $ 2,500.00 $ 887.50 109 27 1,000.00 240.00 110 45-46 2,000.00 250.00 TOTAL $ 3,387.50 1,240.00 2,250.00 111 227-241 15,000.00 13,325.00 28,325.00 1.12 247-263 17,000.00 2,275.00 19,275.00 4 3/4% 113 109-116 8,000.00 3,182.50 11,182.50 4 1/4% 114 69-73 5,000.00 1,232.50 6,232.50 4 1/2% 11.5 189-201 13,000.00 1,215.00 14,215.00 4 1/4% 116 4,271.25 4,271.25 11-1-28 Street Improvements 4 1/2% 117 113-120 8,000.00 720.00 8,720.00 11-1-28 Street Improvements 4 1/4% 118 2,231.25 2,231.25 11-1-28 Airport 4 1/2% 119 48-51 4,000.00 360.00 4,369.00 11-1-28 Airport 4 1/4% 120 850.00 850.00 11-1-28 Fire Stations 4 1/2% 121 448-51 4,000.00 360.00% 4,360.00 11-1-28 Fire Stations 4 1/4% 122 1,020.00 1,020.00 11-1-28 Parks & Playgrounds 4 1/2% 123 48-50 3,000.00 315.00 3,315.00 11-1-28 Parks & Playgrounds 4 1/4% 124 892.50 892.50 11-1-28 Hospital 4 1/2% 125 33-34 2,000.00 180.00 2,180.00 11-1-28 Hospital 4 1/4% 126 595.00 595.00 11-1-28 Sanitary Sewer 4 1/4% 127 25 1,000.00 42.50 1,042.50 5-1-29 Street Improvements 3/4% 128 306- 308-330 24,000.00 10,473.75 34,473.75 5-1-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 129 147-157 11,000.00 4,963.75 15,963.75 5-1-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 130 118-126 9,000.00 33942.50 12,942.50 5-1-29 Fire Stations 4 3/4% 131 18 1,000.00 380.00 1,380.00 12-16-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 132 324-348 25,000.00 12,563.75 37,563.75 12-16-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 133 96-102 7,000.00 3,610.00 10,610.00 12-16-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 134 82-87 6,000.00 3,158.75 9,158.75 12-16-29 Abattoir 4 3/4% 1.35 42-44 3,000.00 1,543.75 4,543.75 1-1-31 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 136 355-382 28,000.00 15,793.75 43,793.75 1-1-31 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 137 52-55 4,000.00 2,232.50 6,232.50 1-1-31 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 138 102-109 8,000.00 4,512.50 12,512.50 1-1-32 Public Library 5 139 70-75 6,000.00 3,900.00 9,900.00 1-1-32 Fire Stations 5 % 140 24-25 2,000.00 1,300.00 3,300.00 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. 1-1-35 Public Market 4 % 141 55-59 1-1-36 School 3 % 142 244-263 20,000.00 AMOUNT $ 5,000.00 $ INTEREST COUPONS 740.00 TOTAL $ 5,740.00 22,910.00 2,910.00 7-1-37 Fire Stations 23/4% 144 71-75 5,000.00 825.00 5,825.00 7-1-38 School 2 1/2% 146 223-242 20,000.00 3,775.00 23,775.00 6-1-39 School 2 % 148 203-222 20,000.00 3,460.00 23,460.00 9-1-40 Hospital 13/4% 149 23-45 23,000.00 3,990.00 26,990.00 4-16-42 Airport 13/4% 152 179-200 22,000.00 4,760.00 26,760.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-1 $334,500.00 $123,280.00 $457,780.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 2 3/4% 155A 2 $ 1,000.00 $ 110.00 $ 1,110.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 1 1/2% 155B 255.00 255.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 13/4% 1550 140.00 140.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 23/4% 156A 14-26 13,000.00 1,485.00 14,485.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 1568 2,550.00 2,550.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 13/4% 156c 2,870.00 2,870.00 4-1-47 Highway-Rights-of-Way 2 3/4% 157A 21-40 20,000.00 2,227.50 22,227.50 4-1-47 Highway-Rights-of-Way 1. 1/2% 157B 3,817.50 3,817.50 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 3/4% 1570 4,270.00 4,270.00 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 3/4% 158A 2 1,000.00 110.00 1,110.00 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 1 1/2% 158B 165.00 165.00 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 1 3/4% 158c 245.00 245.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 3/4% 159A 20-38 19,000.00 2,145.00 21,145.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 159B 3,660.00 3,660.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1590 4,165.00 4,165.00 4-1-47 School 23/4% 160A 41-81 41,000.00 4,620.00 45,620.00 4-1-47 School 1 1/2% 160B 7,935.00 7,935.00 4-1-47 School 13/4% 160c 8,942.50 8,942.50 4-1-47 Street Improvements 23/4% 161A 8-15 8,000.00 880.00 8,880.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 161B 1,455.00 1,455.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 3/4% 1610 1,645.00 1,645.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 23/4% 162A 7-13 7,000.00 770.00 7,770.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 162B 1,260.00 1,260.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 162c 1,435.00 1,435.00 139 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS رك 140 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 10-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 1 1/2% 163 4 $ 1,000.00 $ 97.50 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 164A 19-24 6,000.00 1,215.00 TOTAL $ 1,097.50 7,215.00 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 3/4% 164B 1,820.00 1,820.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 11/2% 165A 10-12 3,000.00 607.50 3,607.50 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 165B 927.50 927.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 166A 27-35 9,000.00 1,642.50 10,642.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 3/4% 166B 2,467.50 2,467.50 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 167A 10-12 3,000.00 607.50 3,607.50 10-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 167B 927.50 927.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 168A 14-18 5,000.00 817.50 5,817.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 168B 1,330.00 1,330.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 21/4% 169B 7-8 2,000.00 540.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 2 1/2% Yod 2,540.00 1690 500.00 500.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 21/4% 170B 17-22 6,000.00 1,710.00 7,710.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/2% 170C 1,950.00 1,950.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 21/4% 171B 10-12 3,000.00 1,035.00 4,035.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 1710 1,125.00 1,125.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/4% 172B 25-32 8,000.00 2,497.50 10,497.50 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/2% 1720 2,862.50 2,862.50 3-16-48 School 2 1/4% 173B 169-226 58,000.00 17,752.50 75,752.50 3-16-48 School 2 1/2% 1730 200212.50 20,212.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 174B 30-39 10,000.00 2,992.50 12,992.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 174C 3,450.00 3,450.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4% 175B 49-65 17,000.00 5,017.50 22,017.50 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1750 5,725.00 5,725.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 3 % 176A 21-30 10,000.00 150.00 10,150.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 21/4% 176B 4,691.25 4,691.25 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/2% 176C 2,100.00 2,100.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 21/4% 176D 405.00 405.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 3 % 177A 7-9 3,000.00 45.00 3,045.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/4% 177B 1,372.50 1,372.50 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/2% 1770 625.00 625.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/4% 177D 112.50 112.50 10-1-48 Streets Improvements 3 % 178A 7-9 3,000.00 45.00 3,045.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178B 1,395.00 1,395.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 1780 650.00 650.00 BONDS CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 14/1 141 DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 178D $ $ 135.00 $ 135.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 3 % 179A 39-58 20,000.00 300.00 20,300.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 179B 8,820.00 8,820.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 179C 3,925.00 3,925.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4% 179D 742.50 742.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 3 % 180A 5-6 2,000.00 60.00 2,060.00 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 21/4% 180B 495.00 495.00 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 2 % 180C 440.00 440.00 6-1-49 Public Free Schools 3 % 181A 47-70 24,000.00 720.00 24,720.00 6-1-49 Public Free Schools 21/4% 181B 6,705.00 6,705.00 6-1-49 Public Free Schools 2 % 181C 7,940.00 7,940.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 3 % 182A 6-10 5,000.00 435.00 5,435.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 2 % 182B 2,080.00 2,080.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 182C 945.00 945.00 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 3 % 183A 24-46 23,000.00 1,785.00 24,785.00 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 2 % 183B 8,720.00 8,720.00 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 13/4% 183C 3,850.00 3,850.00 4-1-50 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 184 6-10 5,000.00 12,652.50 17,652.50 4-1-50 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 13/4% 185 3-4 2,000.00 805.00 2,805.00 4-1-50 Public Free Schools 1 3/4% 186 6-10 5,000.00 12,582.50 17,582.50 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 1/2% 187A 1-6 6,000.00 1,935.00 7,935.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 13/4% 187B 1,190.00 1,190.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 1/2% 188A 1-5 5,000.00 1,642.50 6,642.50 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 188B 1,015.00 1,015.00 10-1-50 Public Free Schools 1 1/2% 1/20 189A 1-16 16,000.00 4,890.00 20,890.00 10-1-50 Public Free Schools 13/4% 189B 2,835.00 23835.00 8-1-51 Public Free Schools 3 % 190A 10,780.00 10,780.00 8-1-51 Public Free Schools 13/4% 190B 15,933.57 15,933.57 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-2 $370,000.00 $262,937.32 $632,937.32 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 191A $ $ 3,850.00 $ 3,850.00 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 191B 5,730.66 5,730.66 8-1-51 Street Improvements 3 % 192A 4,235.00 4,235.00 8-1-51 Street Improvements 13/4% 192B 6,351.84 6,351.84 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 13/48 % 193A 2,695.00 2,695.00 193B 3,954.58 3,954.58 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT INTEREST COUPONS 33-1-52 Fire Stations 2 3/4% 194A $ $ وم 110.04 $ 3-1-52 Fire Stations 13/4% 194B 513.04 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewage System 23/4% 195A 550.20 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewage System 13/4% 195B 2,506.90 TOTAL 110.04 513.04 550.20 2,506.90 3-1-52 Public Free Schools 23/4% 196A 3,301.20 3,301.20 3-1-52 Public Free Schools 1 3/4% 196B 15,391.20 15,391.20 3-1-52 Street Improvements 23/4% 197A 1,237.95 1,237.95 3-1-52 Street Improvements 13/4% 197B 5,771.70 5,771.70 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 2 3/4% 198A 1,733.13 1,733.13 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 13/4% 198B 7,730.58 7,730.58 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-3 $ $ 65,663.02 $ 65,663.02 TOTAL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS $704,500.00 10-1-49 Electric, Water & Sewer System Revenue Bonds 3 % 221-540 $320,000.00 10-1-49 Electric, Water & Sewer System Revenue Bonds 1 1/2% 10-1-49 Electric, Water & Sewer System Revenue Bonds 1 1/4% TOTAL REVENUE BONDS GRAND TOTAL $451,880.34 $1,156,380.34 $ 22,200.00 $ 342,200.00 70,950.00 18,250.00 $320,000.00 $111,400.00 $ 431,400.00 $1,024,500.00 $563,280.34 $1,587,780.34 70,950.00 18,250.00 1112 142 143 =CITY Y OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 7-1-18 Sewage Disposal 7-1-21 Hospital. 1-1-24 Garbage Incinerator 1-1-24 School 1-1-24 Water Filteration 7-1-26 School 565551 108 171-175 $ 2,500.00 $ 750.00 TOTAL $ 3,250.00 109 28 1,000.00 180.00 1,180.00 110 47-48 2,000.00 150.00 2,150.00 11.1 242-257 16,000.00 12,550.00 28,550.00 112 264-281 18,000.00 1,400.00 19,400.00 4 3/4% 113 117-124 8,000.00 427.50 8,427.50 1-1-28 Hospital 4 1/4% 114 74-78 5,000.00 1,147.50 6,147.50 11-1-28 School 4 1/2% 1.1.5 202-215 14,000.00 630.00 14,630.00 11-1-28 School 4 1/4% 116 3,612.50 3,612.50 11-1-28 Street Improvements 4 1/2% 117 121-128 8,000.00 360.00 8,360.00 11-1-28 Street Improvements 4 1/4% 118 1,997.50 1,997.50 11-1-28 Airport 4 1/2% 119 52-55 4,000.00 180.00 4,180.00 11-1-28 Airport 4 1/4% 120 850.00 850.00 11-1-28 Fire Stations 4 1/2% 121 52-55 4,000.00 180.00 4,180.00 11-1-28 Fire Stations 4 1/4% 122 52-55 850.00 850.00 11-1-28 Parks & Playgrounds 4 1/2% 123 51-54 4,000.00 180.00 4,180.00 11-1-28 Parks & Playgrounds 4 1/4% 124 892.50 892.50 11-1-28 Hospital 4 1/2% 125 35-36 2,000.00 90.00 2,090.00 11-1-28 Hospital 4 1/4% 126 595.00 595.00 5-1-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 128 331-354 24,000.00 8,906.25 32,906.25 5-1-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 129 158-169 12,000.00 4,322.50 16,322.50 5-1-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 130 127-135 9,000.00 3,491.25 12,491.25 5-1-29 Fire Stations 4 3/4% 131 19 1,000.00 332.50 1,332.50 12-16-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 132 349-374 26,000.00 11,352.50 37,352.50 12-16-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 133 103-110 8,000.00 3,301.25 11,301.25 12-16-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 134 88-94 7,000.00 2,945.00 9,945.00 12-16-29 Abattoir 4 3/4% 135 45-47 3,000.00 1,638.75 4,638.75 1-1-31 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 136 383-411 29,000.00 14,416.25 43,416.25 1-1-31 Sanitary Sewer 3/4% 137 56-59 4,000.00 2,042.50 6,042.50 1-1-31 Parks & Playgrounds 3/4% 138 110-117 8,000.00 4,132.50 12,132.50 1-1-32 Public Library 139 76-81 6,000.00 3,600.00 9,600.00 1-1-32 Fire Stations 140 26-27 2,000.00 1,200.00 3,200.00 1-1-35 Public Market 141 60-64 5,000.00 600.00 5,600.00 143 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 1-1-36 School 3 % 142 264-284 $ 21,000.00 $ 2,235.00 7-1937 Fire Stations 23/4% 144 76-80 5,000.00 687.50 7-1-38 School 2 1/2% 146 243-263 21,000.00 3,350.00 6-1-39 School 2 % 148 223-242 20,000.00 3,060.00 TOTAL $ 23,235.00 5,687.50 24,350.00 23,060.00 9-1-40 Hospital 13/4% 149 46-68 23,000.00 3,587.50 26,587.50 4-16-42 Airport 13/4% 1520-22201-223 23,000.00 4,287.50 27,287.50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-1. $345,500.00 $106,511.25 $452,011.25 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvement 23/4% 155A 3 $ 1,000.00 $ 82.50 $ 1,082.50 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvement 1 1/2% 155B 255.00 255.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvement 1 3/4% 1550 140.00 140.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 23/4% 156A 27-39 13,000.00 1,127.50 14,127.50 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 156B 2,550.00 2,550.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 3/4% 156c 2,887.50 2,887.50 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 23/4% 157A 41-60 20,000.00 1,677.50 21,677.50 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 1/2% 157B 3,817.50 3,817.50 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 3/4% 1570 4,392.50 4,392.50 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds, & Recreation 2 3/4% 158A 3 1,000.00 82.50 1,082.50 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 1 1/2% 158B 165.00 165.00 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 1 3/4% 158C 245.00 245.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 23/4% 159A 39-57 19,000.00 1,622.50 20,622.50 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 159B 3,660.00 3,660.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1590 4,226.25 4,226.25 4-1-47 School 23/4% 160A 82-123 42,000.00 3,492.50 45,492.50 4-1-47 School 11/2% 160B 7,935.00 7,935.00 4-1-47 School 13/4% 160c 8,925.00 8,925.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 2 3/4% 161A 16-23 8,000.00 660.00 8,660.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 161B 1,455.00 1,455.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 161C 1,645.00 1,645.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 23/4% 162A 14-20 7,000.00 577.50 7,577.50 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 162B 1,260.00 1,260.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 3/4% 162C 1,435.00 1,435.00 10-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 11/2% 163 5 1,000.00 82.50 1,082.50 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 164A 25-30 6,000.00 1,125.00 7,125.00
BONDS CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTIONS RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 13/4% 164B $ $ 1,715.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 1/2% 165A 13-15 3,000.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 165B 857.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 166A 36-45 10,000.00 1,500.00 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 3/4% 166B 2,432.50 INTEREST COUPONS 562.50 TOTAL $ 1,715.00 3,562.50 857.50 11,500.00 2,432.50 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 167A 13-15 3,000.00 562.50 3,562.50 10-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 167B 857.50 857.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 168A 19-23 5,000.00 742.50 5,742.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 168B 1,225.00 : 1,225.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 21/4% 169B 9-10 2,000.00 495.00 2,495.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 21/2% 1690 500.00 500.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/4% 170B 23-28 6,000.00 1,575.00 7,575.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/2% 1/2% 1700 1,950.00 1,950.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 21/4% 1718 13-15 3,000.00 967.50 3,967.50 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 1710 1,125.00 1,125.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/4% 172B 33-40 8,000.00 2,317.50 10,317.50 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/2% 1720 2,887.50 2,887.50 3-16-48 School 2 1/4% 173B 227-285 59,000.00 16,222.50 75,222.50 3-16-48 School 2 1/2% 1730 20,137.50 20,137.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 174B 40-49 10,000.00 2,767.50 12,767.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 174C 3,450.00 3,450.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 175 B 66-82 17,000.00 4,635.00 21,635.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1750 5,725.00 5,725.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 21/4% 176B 31-41 11,000.00 4,556.25 15,556.25 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 21/ 1/2% 1760 2,100.00 2,100.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4% 176D 405.00 405.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/4% 177B 10-12 3,000.00 1,293.75 4,293.75 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/2% 1770 625.00 625.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/4% 177D 112.50 112.50 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 178B 10-12 3,000.00 1,316.25 4,316.25 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 1780 650.00 650.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178D 135.00 135.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 179B 59-78 20,000.00 8,572.50 28,572.50 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1790 3,925.00 3,925.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 179D 742.50 742.50 145 BONDS 12/1 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTIONS RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 2 1/4% 180B 7-8 AMOUNT $ 2,000.00 $ INTEREST COUPONS TOTAL 495.00 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 2 % 180C 440.00 $ 2,495.00 440.00 6-1-49 Public Free Schools 21/4% 181B 71-94 24,000.00 6,705.00 30,705.00 6-1-49 Public Free Schools 2 % 181C 7,630.00 7,630.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 3 % of 182A 11-16 6,000.00 270.00 6,270.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 2% 182B 2,080.00 2,080.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 182C 918.75 918.75 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 3 % 183A 47-70 24,000.00 1,080.00 25,080.00 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 2 % 183B 8,720.00 8,720.00 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 13/4% 1830 3,850.00 4-1-50 Hospital Improvements 13 3/4% 184 11-15 5,000.00 13,247.50 18,247.50 3,050.00 3.850.00 4-1-50 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 13/4% 185 5-6 2,000.00 840.00 2,840.00 4-1-50 Public Free Schools 13/4% 186 11-15 5,000.00 13,405.00 18,405.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 1/2% 187A 7-12 6,000.00 1,845.00 7,845.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 13/4% 187B 1,190.00 1,190.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 1/2% 188A 6-10 5,000.00 1,567.50 6,567.50 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 188B 1,015.00 1,015.00 10-1-50 Public Free Schools 1 1/2% 189A 17-32 16,000.00 4,717.50 20,717.50 10-1-50 Public Free Schools 13/4% 189B 2,835.00 2,835.00 8-1-51 Public Free Schools 3 % 190A 1-56 56,000.00 10,920.00 66,920.00 8-1-51 Public Free Schools 13/4% 190B 17,673.51 17,673.51 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-2 $432,000.00 $256,612.26 $688,612.26 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 191A 1-20 $ 20,000.00 $ 3,900.00 $ 23,900.00 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 191B 6,343.74 6,343.74 8-1-51 Street Improvements 3 % 192A 1-22 22,000.00 4,290.00 26,290.00 8-1-51 Street Improvements 13/4% 192B 6,930.00 6,930.00 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 3 % 193A 1-14 14,000.00 2,730.00 16,730.00 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 13/4% 193B 4,497.50 4,497.50 3-1-52 Fire Stations 23/4% 194A 1-4 4,000.00 330.00 4,330.00 3-1-52 Fire Stations 1 3/4% 194B 1,540.000 1,540.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewage System 23/4% 195A 1-20 20,000.00 1,650.00 21,650.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewage System 13/4% 195B 7,662.05 7,662.05 3-1-52 Public Free Schools 23/4% 196A 1-120 120,000.00 9,900.00 129,900.00 3-1-52 Public Free Schools 13/4% 196B 45,893.75 45,893.75 146 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTIONS RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 3-1-52 Street Improvements 23/4% 197A 1-45 $ 45,000.00 $ 3,712.50 3-1-52 Street Improvements 13/4% 197B 17,237.50 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 23/4% 198A 1-63 63,000.00 5,197.50 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 13/4% 198B 24,604.80 12-1-52 Public Free Schools 3 % 199A 5,600.00 12-1-52 Public Free Schools 2 % 199B 10,152.90 TOTAL $ 48,712.50 17,237.50 68,197.50 24,604.80 5,600.00 10,152.90 12-1-52 Public Free Schools 2 1/4% 1990 10,490.87 10,490.87 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-3 $308,000.00 $172,663.11 $480,663.11 3316-53 Public Free Library 3 % 200A $ $ 245.00 $ 245.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 2 1/2% 200B 233.28 233.28 3-16-53 Public Free Library 23/4% 200C 320.80 320.80 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 3 % 201A 490.00 490.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/2% 201B 466.56 466.56 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 3/4% 2010 641.60 641.60 3-16-53. Public Free Schools 3 % 202A 4,900.00 4,900.00 3-16-53 Public Free Schools 2 1/2% 202B 4,483.35 4,483.35 3-16-53 Public Free Schools 23/4% 2020 6,215.50 6,215.50 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 203A 2,082.50 2,082.50 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 1/2% 203B 1,909.98 1,909.98 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 23/4% 2030 2,686.70 2,686.70 3-16-53 Street Improvements 3 % 204A 3,185.00 3,185.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 204B 2,886.84 2,886.84 3-16-53 Street Improvements 23/4% 204C 4,130.30 4,130.30 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 3 % 205A 2,642.50 2,642.50 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 205B 2,449.44 2,449.44 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 23/4% 2050 3,368.40 3,368.40 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-4 $43,337.75 $ 43,337.75 TOTAL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS $1,085,500.00 $579,124.37 $1,664,624.37 147 BONDS DATE ISSUED DESCRIPTIONS INTEREST SERIES RATE NUMBER NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT INTEREST COUPONS TOTAL 10-1-49 Electric, Water & Sewer System Revenue Bonds 3 % 541-960 $ 420,000.00 $ 12,600.00 $ 432,600.00 10-1-49 Electric, Water & Sewer 10-1-49 System Revenue Bonds Electric, Water & Sewer 1 1/2% 70,950.00 70,950.00 System Revenue Bonds 1 1/4% 18,250.00 18,250.00 TOTAL REVENUE BONDS $ 420,000.00 $101,800.00 $ 521,800.00 GRAND TOTAL $1,505,500.00 $680,924.37 $2,186,424.37 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS مر 148 Bonds & Coupons Paid January 1, thru September 30, 1954 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE % NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 7-1-18 Sewage Disposal 7-1-21 Hospital 1-1-24 Garbage Incinerater 1-1-24 School 1-1-24 Water Filteration 7-1-26 School 1-1-28 Hospital 11-1-28 School 11-1-28 Street Improvements 11-1-28 Airport 11-1-28 Fire Stations 11-1-28 Parks & Playgrounds 11-1-28 Hospital 5-1-29 Street Improvements 5-1-29 Sanitary Sewer 5-1-29 Parks & Playgrounds 5-1-29 Fire Stations 12-16-29 Street Improvements 12-16-29 Sanitary Sewer 12-16-29 Parks & Playgrounds 12-16-29 Abattoir 1-1-31 Street Improvements 1-1-31 Sanitary Sewer 1-1-31 Parks & Playgrounds 1-1-32 Public Library 1-1-32 Fire Stations 1-1-35 Public Market 1-1-36 School 7-1-37 Fire Stations 7-1-38 School 6-1-39 School 5655544444444444444444445543222 108 176-180 $ 2,500. $ 625.00 TOTAL $ 3,125.00 1.09 29 1,000. 120.00 1,120.00 110 49-50 2,000. 50.00 2,050.00 111 258-274 17,000. 11,725.00 28,725.00 112 282-300 19,000. 475.00 19,475.00 3/4 113 123 1,000. 23.75 1,023.75 4 3/4 114 79-83 5,000. 935.00 5,935.00 4 3/4 116 216-230 15,000. 3,612.50 18,612.50 4 3/4 118 129-137 9,000. 1,997.50 10,997.50 4 3/4 120 56-59 4,000. 850.00 4,850.00 4 3/4 122 56-59 4,000. 850.00 4,850.00 4 3/4 124 55558 4,000. 892.50 4,892.50 4 3/4 126 37-38 2,000. 595.00 2,595.00 4 3/4 43/4 128 355-379 25,000. 8,478.75 33,478.75 129 170-181 12,000. 3,847.50 15,847.50 3/4 130 136-145 10,000. 3,063.75 13,063.75 4 3/4 131 20 1,000. 285.00 1,285.00 3/4 132 375-402 28,000. 10,070.00 38,070.00 3/4 133 111-118 8,000. 2,897.50 10,897.50 3/4 134 95-101 7,000. 2,422.50 9,422.50 3/4 135 48-50 3,000. 1,235.00 4,235.00 4 3/4 136 412-442 31,000. 12,967.50 43,967.50 3/4 137 60-63 4,000. 1,781.25 5,781.25 3/4 138 118-126 9,000. 3,728.75 12,728.75 139 82-87 6,000. 3,300.00 9,300.00 140 28-29 2,000. 1,100.00 3,100.00 141 65-69 5,000. 340.00 5,340.00 142 285-305 21,000. 1,665.00 22,665.00 2 3/4 144 81-85 5,000. 550.00 5,550.00 2 1/2 146 264-284 21,000. 2,712.50 23,712.50 2 148 243-263 21,000. 2,660.00 23,660.00 9-1-40 Hospital 13/4 149 69-92 24,000. 3,185.00 27,185.00 14-6-42 Airport 1 3/4 152 224-246 23,000. 4,060.00 27,060.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACСТ. Р-1 $351,500. $ 93,101.25 $ 444,601.25 149 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE % NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 4-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improvements 23/4 155A 4 $ 1,000. $ 55.00 $ 1,055.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improvements 1 1/2 155B 255.00 255.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improvements 1 3/4 1550 140.00 140.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 2 3/4 156A 40-53 14,000. 770.00 14,770.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2 156B 2,482.50 2,482.50 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 3/4 1560 2,826.25 2,826.25 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 3/4 157A 61-80 20,000. 1,127.50 21,127.50 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 1/2 157B 3,735.00 3,735.00 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 3/4 1570 4,305.00 4,305.00 4-1-47 Park, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 3/4 158F 4 1,000. 55.00 1,055.00 4-1-47 Park, Playgrounds & Recreation 1 1/2 158B 165.00 165.00 4-1-47 Park, Playgrounds & Recreation 1 3/4 1580 245.00 245.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 3/4 159A 58-77 20,000. 1,100.00 21,100.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2 159B 3,585.00 3,585.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4 1590 4,182.50 4,182.50 4-1-47 School 2 3/4 160A 124-165 42,000. 2,337.50 44,337.50 4-1-47 School 1 1/2 160B 7,935.00 7,935.00 4-1-47 School 13/4 160c 8,933.75 8,933.75 4-1-47 Street Improvements 2 3/4 161A 24-31 8,000. 440.00 8,440.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2 161B 1,455.00 1,455.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 3/4 1610 1,645.00 1,645.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 2 3/4 162A 21-27 7,000. 385.00 7,385.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2 162B 1,260.00 1,260.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 3/4 1620 1,435.00 1,435.00 10-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improvements 1 1/2 163 6 1,000. 67.50 1,067.50 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2 164A 31-38 8,000. 1,020.00 9,020.00 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 3/4 164B 1,715.00 1,715.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 1/2 165A 16-19 4,000. 510.00 4,510.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 3/4 165B 857.50 857.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2 166A 46-55 10,000. 1,350.00 11,350.00 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 3/4 166B 2,415.00 2,415.00 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2 167A 16-19 4,000. 510.00 4,510.00 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 3/4 167B 857.50 857.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2 168A 24-28 5,000. 667.50 5,667.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 3/4 168B 1,225.00 1,225.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 22/4 169B 11-12 2,000. 450.00 2,450.00 150 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE % NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 2 1/2 169C $ وم $ 500.00 $ 500.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/4 170B 29-34 6,000. 1,440.00 7,440.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/2 1700 1,950.00 1,950.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/4 171B 16-19 4,000. 900.00 4,900.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/2 1710 1,125.00 1,125.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/4 172B 41-49 9,000. 2,137.50 11,137.50 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/2 1.720 2,875.00 2,875.00 3-16-48 School 2 1/4 173B 286-346 61,000. 14,670.00 75,670.00 3-16-48 School 2 1/2 1730 19,437.50 19,437.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4 174B 50-59 10,000. 2,542.50 12,542.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2 174C 3,450.00 3,450.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4 175B 83-99 17,000. 1,252.50 21,252.53 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2 1750 5,600.00 5,600.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4 176B 42-52 11,000. 4,286.25 15,286.25 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/2 1760 2,100.00 2,100.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4 1.76D 405.00 405.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/4 177B 13-15 3,000. 1,316.25 4,316.25 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/2 1770 625.00 625.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/4 177D 112.50 112.50 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4 178B 13-15 3,000. 1,338.75 4,338.75 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2 1780 650.00 650.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4 178D 135.00 135.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4 179B 79-99 21,000. 8,156.25 29,156.25 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2 1790 3,925.00 3,925.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4 179D 742.50 742.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangers & Improvements 2 1/4 180B 9-10 2,000. 427.50 2,427.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangers & Improvements 2 180C 440.00 440.00 6-1-49 Public Free Schools 2 1/4 181B 95-119 25,000. 5,827.50 30,827.50 6-1-49 Public Free Schools 2 181C 7,330.00 7,330.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Bldg. 3 182A 17-22 6,000. 90.00 6,090.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Bldg. 2 182B 2,080.00 2,080.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Bldg. 1 3/4 182C 971.25 971.25 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 322 183A 71-94 24,000. 360.00 24,360.00 183B 8,720.00 8,720.00 183C 3,850.00 3,850.00 151 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE % NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT INTEREST COUPONS TOTAL 4-1-50 Hospital Improvements 1 3/4 184 16-20 $ 5,000. $ 12,600.00 $ 17,600.00 4-1-50 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 1 3/4 185 1-8 2,000. 770.00 2,770.00 4-1-50 Pablic Free Schools 1 3/4 186 16-20 5,000. 12,862.50 17,862.50 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 1/2 187A 13-18 6,000. 1,755.00 7,755.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 3/4 187B 1,190.00 1,190.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Bldg. 1 1/2 188A 11-16 6,000. 1,485.00 7,485.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Bldg. 1 3/4 188B 1,015.00 1,015.00 10-1-50 Public Free Schools 1 1/2 189A 33-48 16,000. 4,372.50 20,372.50 10-1-50 Public Free Schools 13/4 189B 2,835.00 2,835.00 8-1-51 Public Free Schools 3 190A 37-112 56,000. 9,240.00 65,240.00 8-1-51 Public Free Schools 1 3/4 1.90B 16,940.00 16,950.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-2 $ 445,000. $ 242,333.75 $ 687,333.75 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 32 191A 21-40 20,000. 3,300.00 23,300.00 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 3/4 191B 6,151.25 6,151.25 811-51 Street Improvements 3 192A 23-44 22,000. 3,630.00 25,630.00 8-1-51 Street Improvements 1 3/4 192B 6,921.25 6,921.25 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 3 193A 15-28 14,000. 2,310.00 16,310.00 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 1 3/4 193B 4,305.00 4,305.00 3-1-52 Fire Stations 2 3/4 194A 5-8 4,000. 220.00 4,220.00 3-1-52 Fire Stations 1 3/4 194B 1,540.00 1,540.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 3/4 195A 21-40 20,000. 1,100.00 21,100.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 3/4 195B 7,700.00 7,700.00 3-1-52 Public Free Schools 2 3/4 196A 121-240 120,000. 6,600.00 126,600.00 3-1-52 Public Free Schools 1 3/4 196B 45,596.25 45,596.25 3-1-52 Street Improvements 2 3/4 197A 46-90 45,000. 2,475.00 47,475.00 3-1-52 Street Improvements 1 3/4 197B 17,368.75 17,368.75 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 2 3/4 198A 64-126 63,000. 3,465.00 66,465.00 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 13/4 198B 24,211.25 24,211.25 2-1-52 Public Free Schools 3 199A 1-80 80,000. 9,600.00 89,600.00 2-1-52 Public Free Schools 2 199B 16,316.70 16,316.70 2-1-52 Public Free Schools 2 1/4 1.990 17,775.00 17,775.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-3 $ 388,000. $ 180,585.45 $ 568,585.45 152 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS. BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE % NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 3-16-53 Public Free Library 3 200A 124 $ 4,000. $ es 840.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 2 1/2 200B 800.00 TOTAL $ 4,840.00 800.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 2 3/4 200C 1,045.00 1,045.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 3 201A 1-8 8,000. 1,680.00 9,680.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 1/2 2018 1,600.00 1,600.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation 2 3/4 2010 2,158.75 2,158.75 3-16-53 Public Free Schools 3 202A 1-80 80,000. 16,800.00 96,800.00 3-16-53 Public Free Schools 2 1/2 202.B 15,869.75 15,869.75 3-16-53 Public Free Schools 2 3/4 202C 21,856.75 21,856.75 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 203A 1-34 34,000. 7,140.00 41,140.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 1/2 203B 6,872.90 6,872.90 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 3/4 203C 9,390.10 9,390.10 3-16-53 Street Improvements 3 204A 1-52 52,000. 10,920.00 62,920.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 2 1/2 204B 10,295.80 10,295.80 3-16-53 Street Improvements 2 3/4 204C 14,340.10 14,340.10 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 3 205A 1-50 50,000. 9,060.00 59,060.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 2 1/2 205B 8,400.00 8,400.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 2 3/4 205C 11,440.00 11,440.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-4 $228,000. $150,509.15 $378,509.15 TOTAL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS $1,412,500.00 $666,529.60 REVENUE BONDS 10-1-49 Electric, Water & Sewer 1 1/2 10-1-49 Electric, Water & Sewer 1 1/4 TOTAL REVENUE BONDS GRAND TOTAL $ 35,475.00 9,125.00 $ 44,600.00 $1,412,500.00 $711,129.60 $2,079,029.60 $ 35,475.00 9,125.00 $ 44,600.00 $2,123,629.60 153 CITY OF AUSTIN TEXAS BONDS & COUPONS PAID OCTOBER 1, 1954 THRU SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS= BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. 7-1-18 Sewage Disposal 7-1-21 Hospital 1-1-24 School 7-1-26 School 5654 108 181-185 AMOUNT $ 2,500.00 $ INTEREST COUPONS 500.00 TOTAL $ 3,000.00 109 30 1,000.00 60.00 111 275-292 18,000.00 10,850.00 1,060.00 28,850.00 4 3/4% 1.13 126-132 7,000.00 2,802.50 9,802.50 1-1-28 Hospital 4 1/4% 114 84-88 5,000.00 680.00 5,680.00 11-1-28 School 4 1/4% 116 231-246 16,000.00 2,975.00 18,975.00 11-1-28 Street Improvements 4 1/4% 118 138-146 9,000.00 1,615.00 10,615.00 11-1-28 Airport 4 1/4% 120 60-63 4,000.00 680.00 4,680.00 1121-28 Fire Stations 4 1/4% 122 60-63 4,000.00 680.00 4,680.00 11-1-28 Parks & Playgrounds 4 1/4% 124 59-62 4,000.00 722.50 4,722.50 11-1-28 Hospital 4 1/4% 126 39-41 3,000.00 510.00 3,510.00 5-1-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 128 380-405 26,000.00 6,721.25 32,721.25 5-1-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 129 182-194 13,000.00 3,420.00 16,420.00 5-1-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 130 146-155 10,000.00 2,660.00 12,660.00 5-1-29 Fire Stations 4 3/4% 131 21 1,000.00 237.50 1,237.50 12-16-29 Street Improvements 433/4% 132 403-431 29,000.00 8,716.25 37,716.25 12-16-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 133 119-126 8,000.00 2,517.50 10,517.50 12-16-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 134 102-108 7,000.00 2,018.75 9,018.75 12-16-29 Abattoir 43/4% 135 51-54 4,000.00 1,092.50 5,092.50 1-1-31 Street Improvements 1-1-31 Sanitary Sewer 1-1-31 Parks & Playgrounds 1-1-32 Public Library 1-1-32 Fire Stations 1-1-35 Public Market 1-1-36 School 4445543 4 3/4% 136 443-474 32,000.00 11,518.75 43,518.75 4 3/4% 137 64-68 5,000.00 1,710.00 6,710.00 4 3/4% 138 127-135 9,000.00 3,301.25 12,301.25 % 139 88-94 7,000.00 2,975.00 9,975.00 140 30-31 2,000.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 141 70-75 6,000.00 120.00 6,120.00 % 142 306-327 22,000.00 1,020.00 23,020.00 7-1-37 Fire Stations 2 3/4% 144 86-90 5,000.00 412.50 5,412.50 7-1-38 School 2 1/2% 146 285-306 22,000.00 2,312.50 24,312.50 6-1-39 School 2 % 148 264-284 21,000.00 2,240.00 23,240.00 9-1-40 Hospital 13/4% 149 93-117 25,000.00 2,773.75 27,773.75 4-16-42 Airport 13/4% 152 247-270 24,000.00 3,482.500 27,482.50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-1 $351,500.00 $ 82,325.00 $433,825.00 154 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS: BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 4-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improv. 23/4% 155A 5 $ 1,000,00 & 27.50 4-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improv. 1 1/2% 155B 255.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improv. 13/4% 1550 140.00 TOTAL $ 1,027.50 255.00 140.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 2 3/4% 156A 54-67 14,000.00 385.00 14,385.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 156B 2,587.50 2,587.50 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 13/4% 1560 2,870.00 2,870.00 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 3/4% 157A 81-101 22,000.00 577.50 21,577.50 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 1/2% 157B 3,855.00 3,855.00 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 13/4% 1570 4,296.25 4,296.25 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 23/4% 158A 5 1,000.00 27.50 1,027.50 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 1/2% 158B 165.00 165.00 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 13/4% 158C 245.00 245.00 4-1-47 Sanitary, Sewerage System 23/4% 159A 78-97 20,000.00 550.00 20,550.00 4-1-47 Sanitary, Sewerage System 1 1/2% 159B 3,735.00 3,735.00 4-1-47 Sanitary, Sewerage System 13/4% 1590 4,182.50 4,182.50 4-1-47 Schools 2 3/4% 160A 166-208 43,000.00 1,182.50 44,182.50 4-1-47 Schools 1 1/2% 160B 7,935.00 7,935.00 4-1-47 Schools 13/4% 160C 8,802.50 8,802.50 4-1-47 Street Improvements 23/4% 161A 32-39 8,000.00 220.00 8,220.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 161B 1,455.00 1,455.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 1610 1,592.50 1,592.50 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 23/4% 162A 28-34 7,000.00 192.50 7,192.50 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 162B 1,260.00 1,260.00 60.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 162C 1,356.25 1,356.25 10-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improv. 1 1/2% 163 7 1,000.00 52.50 1,052.50 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 164A 39-46 8,000.00 900.00 8,900.00 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 13/4% 164B 1,610.00 1,610.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 1/2% 165A 20-23 4,000.00 450.00 4,450.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 3/4% 165B 787.50 787.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 166A 56-65 10,000.00 1,200.00 11,200.00 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 166B 2,458.75 2,458.75 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 167A 20-23 4,000.00 450.00 4,450.00 10-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 167B 787.50 787.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 168A 29-33 5,000.00 592.50 5,592.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 168B 1,120.00 1,120.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 21/4% 169B 13-14 2,000.00 405.00 2,405.00 155 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 2 1/2% 169C 500.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 21/4% 170B 35-40 $ 6,000.00 $ 1,305.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 21/2% 1700 1,937.50 500.00 $ 7,305.00 1,937.50 3-16-48 Fire Stations 21/4% 1718 20-23 4,000.00 810.00 4,810.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 1710 1,125.00 1,125.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 172B 50-58 9,000.00 1,935.00 10,935.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/2% 1720 2,875.00 2,875.00 3-16-48 Schools 21/4% 173B 347-408 622000.00 13,522.50 75,522.50 3-16-48 Schools 21/2% 1730 19,075.00 19,075.00 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 174B 60-70 11,000.00 2,317.50 13,317.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 211/2% 1740 3,450.00 3,450.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 175B 100-117 18,000.00 3,870.00 21,870.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1750 5,725.00 5,725.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 21/4% 176B 53-63 11,000.00 4,083.75 15,083.75 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 21/2% 1760 2,100.00 2,100.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4% 176D 405.00 405.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 177B 16-18 3,000.00 1,158.75 4,158.75 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/2% 1770 625.00 625.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 1770 112.50 112.50 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 178B 16-18 3,000.00 1,181.25 4,181.25 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 178c 650.00 650.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 178D 135.00 1335.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 179B 100-120 21,000.00 7,638.75 28,638.75 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 211/2% 1790 3,925.00 3,925.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4% 179D 742.50 742.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangers & Improv. 21/4% 180B 11-12 2,000.00 427.50 2,427.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangers & Improv. 2 % 180C 420.00 420.00 6-1-49 Public Free Schools 21/4% 181B 120-144 25,000.00 5,940.00 30,940.00 6-1-49 Public Free Schools 2 % 1810 7,560.00 7,560.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 2 % 182B 23-28 6,000.00 2,020.00 8,020.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 182C 945.00 945.00 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 2 % 183B 950129 25,000.00 8,470.00 33,470.00 10-1-49 Public Free Schools 13/4% 183C 3,850.00 3,850.00 4-1-50 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 184 21-25 5,000.00 12,687.50 17,687.50 4-1-50 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 13/4% 185 9-10 2,000.00 735.00 2,735.00 156 = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 44-1-50 Public Free Schools 13/4% 186 21-25 $ 5,000.00 $ 12,687.50 $ 17,687.50 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 1/2% 187A 19-25 7,000.00 1,627.50 8,627.50 10-1-50 Fire Stations 13/4% 187B 1,190,00 1,190.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 1/2% 188A 17-22 6,000.00 1,395.00 7,395.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 188B 1,015.00 1,015.00 10-1-50 Public Free Schools 1 1/2% 189A 49-65 17,000.00 4,162.50 21,162.50 10-1-50 Public Free Schools 1 3/4% 189B 2,835.00 2,835.00 8-1-51 Public Free Schools 3 % 190A 113-168 56,000.00 7,560.00 63,560.00 8-1-51 Public Free Schools 13/4% 190B 17,631.25 17,631.25 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-2 $ 453,000.00 $ 233,072.500 $ 686,072.50 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 191A 41-60 20,000.00 2,700.00 22,700.00 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 191B 6,300.00 6,300.00 8-1-51 Street Improvements 3 % 192A 45-66 22,000.00 2,970.00 24,970.00 8-1-51 Street Improvements 13/4% 192B 6,930.00 6,930.00 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 3 % 193A 29-42 14,000.00 1,890.00 15,890.00 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 13/4% 193B 4,515.00 4,515.00 3-1-52 Fire Stations 23/4% 194A 9-12 4,000.00 110.00 4,110.00 3-1-52 Fire Stations 13/4% 194B 1,540.00 1,540.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewerage System 23/4% 195A 41-60 20,000.00 550.00 20,550.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 195B 7,665.00 7,665.00 3-1-52 Public Free Schools 23/4% 196A 241-360 120,000.00 3,300.00 123,300.00 3-1-52 Public Free Schools 13/4% 196B 46,663.75 46,663.75 3-1-52 Street Improvements 23/4% 197A 91-135 45,000.00 1,237.50 46,237.50 3-1-52 Street Improvements 1 3/4% 197B 17,237.50 17,237.50 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 2 3/4% 198A 127-189 63,000.00 1,732.50 64,732.50 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 13/4% 198B 24,290.00 24,290.00 12-1-52 Public Free Schools 3 % 199A 81-160 80,000.00 7,200.00 87,200.00 12-1-52 Public Free Schools 2 % 199B 18,550.00 18,550.00 12-1-52 Public Free Schools 21/4% 1990 17,775.00 17,775.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-3 $ 388,000.00 $ 173,156.25 $ 561,156.25 157 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS: 158 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. 3-16-53 Public Free Library 3 % 200A 5-8 AMOUNT $ 4,000.00 $ COUPONS 720.00 TOTAL $ 4,720.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 21/2% 200B 750.00 750.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 23/4% 200C 1,155.00 1,155.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 201A 9-16 8,000.00 1,440.00 9,440.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 201B 1,500.00 1,500.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 23/4% 2010 2,241.25 2,241.25 3-16-53 Public Free Schools 3 % 202A 81-160 80,000.00 14,400.00 94,400.00 3-16-53 Public Free Schools 21/2% 2028 15,937.50 15,937.50 3-16-53 Public Free Schools 23/4% 202C 21,931.25 21,931.25 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 203A 35-68 34,000.00 6,120.00 40,120.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 21/2% 203B 6,687.50 6,687.50 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 23/4% 2030 9,212.50 9,212.50 3-16-53 Street Improvements 3 % 204A 53-104 52,000.00 9,360.00 61,360.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 204B 10,500.00 10,500.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 23/4% 204C 14,300.00 14,300.00 3-16-53 Water, Plant & System 3 % 205A 51-92 42,000.00 7,560.00 3-16-53 Water, Plant & System 21/2% 205B 7,937.50 49,560.00 7,937.50 3-16-53 Water, Plant & System 23/4% 2050 11,660.00 11,660.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-4 $ 220,000.00 $ 143,412.50 $ 363,412.50 5-1-54 Airport 3 % 206A 1-10 10,000.00 6,125.00 16,125.00 5-1-54 Airport 2 1/2% 206B 3,617.08 3,617.08 5-1-54 Airport 1 % 206C 595.17 595.17 5-1-54 Auditorium 3 % 207A 1-5 5,000.00 2,415.00 7,415.00 5-1-54 Auditroium 2 1/2% 207B 904.27 904.27 5-1-54 Fire Stations 3 % 208A 1-5 5,000.00 1,260.00 6,260.00 5-1-54 Hospital 3 % 209A 1-45 45,000.00 23,975.00 68,975.00 5-1-54 Hospital 2 1/2% 209B 9,334.40 9,334.40 5-1-54 Hospital 1 % 2090 1,692.15 1,692.15 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 210A 1-10 10,000.00 4,900.00 14,900.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 210B 2,333.60 2,333.60 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 % 210C 268.41 268.41 5-1-54 Schools 3 % 211A 1-20 20,000.00 39,025.00 59,025.00 5-1-54 Schools 21/2% 211B 18,314.60 18,314.60 5-1-54 Schools 1 % 2110 2,975.85 2,975.85 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 3 ১২ % 212A 1-20 20,000.00 9,730.00 29,730.00 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 2 1/2% 212B $ 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 1 5-1-54 Street Improvements 3 ১৭১২ % 2120 % 213A 1-20 20,000.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 213B 5-1-54 Street Improvements 1 % 2130 4,667.20 700.20 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-5 $ 135,000.00 $ 148,875.33 INTEREST COUPONS $ 4,667.20 700.20 10,675.00 TOTAL $ 4,667.20 700.20 30,675.00 4,667.20 $ 283,875.33 700.20 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 3 % 214A 375.00 $ 375.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 2 % 214B 687.50 687.50 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 21/4% 214C 773.30 773.30 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 215A 150.00 150.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 215B 500.00 500.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 2150 421.80 421.80 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 216A 225.00 225.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 216B 937.50 937.50 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 216C 984.20 984.20 11-16-54 Public Free Schools 3 % 217A 2,531.25 2,531.25 11-16-54 Public Free Schools 2 217B 6,062.50 6,062.50 11-16-54 Public Free Schools 1 % 2170 4,147.70 4,147.70 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-6 $ 17,795.75 $ 17,795.75 TOTAL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS $1,547,500.00 $ 798,637.33 $2,346,137.33 4-1-54 Elect. Water & Sewer Revenue 1 1/2% 1-1130 $1,130,000.00 $ 70,950.00 $1,200,950.00 4-1-54 Elect. Water & Sewer Revenue 1 1/4% 18,250.00 18,250.00 4-1-54 Elect. Water & Sewer Revenue 3 3/4% 110,625.00 110,625.00 4-1-54 Elect. Water & Sewer Revenue 2 % 46,900.00 46,900.00 4-1-54 Elect. Water & Sewer Revenue 2 3/8% 13,893.75 13,893.75 4-1-54 Elect. Water & Sewer Revenue 2 1/8% 62,156.25 TOTAL REVENUE BONDS $1,130,000.00 $ 322,775.00 GRAND TOTAL $2,677,500.00 $1,121,412.33 62,156.25 $$1,452,775.00 $3,798,912.33 159
CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS & COUPONS PAID OCTOBER 1, 1955 THRU SEPTEMBER 30, 1956 = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 7-1-18 Sewage Disposal 7-1-26 School 51 % 108 186-190 $ 2,500.00 $ 375.00 4 3/4% 113 133-141 9,000.00 427.50 TOTAL $ 2,875.00 9,427.50 1-1-28 Hospital 4 1/4% 114 89-92 94 5,000.00 1,020.00 6,020.00 11-1-28 Street Improvements 4 1/4% 118 147-155 9,000.00 1,232.50 10,232.50 11-1-28 Airport 4 1/4% 120 64-67 4,000.00 510.00 4,510.00 11-1-28 Fire Stations 4 1/4% 122 64-67 4,000.00 510.00 4,510.00 11-1-28 Parks & Playgrounds 4 1/4% 124 63-66 4,000.00 552.50 4,552.50 11-1-28 Hospital 4 1/4% 126 42-44 3,000.00 382.50 3,382.50 5-1-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 128 406-423 425-433 27,000.00 5,890.00 32,890.00 5-1-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 129 195-207 13,000.00 2,660.00 15,660.00 5-1-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 130 156-165 10,000.00 2,137.50 12,137.50 5-1-29 Fire Stations 4 3/4% 131 22 1,000.00 190.00 1,190.00 12-16-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 132 432-462 31,000.00 7,291.25 38,291.25 12-16-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 133 127-135 9,000.00 2,113.75 11,113.75 12-16-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 134 109-116 8,000.00 2,018.75 10,018.75 12-16-29 Abattoir 4 3/4% 135 55-58 4,000.00 878.75 4,878.75 1-1-31 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 136 475-507 33,000.00 9,927.50 42,927.50 1-1-31 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 137 69-73 5,000.00 1,401.25 6,401.25 1-1-31 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 138 136-145 10,000.00 2,850.00 12,850.00 1-1-32 Public Library 5 % 139 95-101 7,000.00 2,625.00 9,625.00 1-1-32 Fire Stations 5 % 140 32-33 2,000.00 900.00 2,900.00 7-1037 Fire Stations 2 3/4% 144 91-95 5,000.00 275.00 5,275.00 7-1-38 School 2 1/2% 146 75.00 75.00 9-1-40 Hospital 13/4% 149 118-142 25,000.00 2,353.75 27,353.75 4-16-42 Airport 1 3/4% 152 271-294 24,000.00 3,150.00 27,150.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-1 $ 254,500.00 $ 51,747.50 $ 306,247.50 160 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS: 161 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improv. 1 1/2% 155B 6 $ 1,000.00 $ 255.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improv. 13/4% 1550 140.00 TOTAL $ 1,255.00 140.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 156B 68-81 14,000.00 2,535.00 16,535.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 3/4% 1560 2,913.75 2,913.75 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 1/2% 157B 102-122 21,000.00 3,795.00 24,795.00 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 3/4% 1570 4,270.00 4,270.00 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 1/2% 158B 6 1,000.00 165.00 1,165.00 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 3/4% 158C 262.50 262.50 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 159B 98-117 20,000.00 3,660.00 23,660.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1590 4,182.50 4,182.50 4-1-47 Schools 1 3/4% 1600 148.75 148.75 4-1947 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 161B 40-47 8,000.00 1,455.00 9,455.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 3/4% 161C 1,653.75 1,653.75 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 162B 35-41 7,000.00 1,260.00 8,260.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 162C 1,505.00 1,505.00 10-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improv. 1 1/2% 163 8 1,000.00 37.50 1,037.50 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 164A 47-54 8,000.00 780.00 8,780.00 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 13/4% 3/4% 164B 1,697.50 1,697.50 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 1/2% 165A 24-27 4,000.00 390.00 4,390.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 3/4% 165B 857.50 875.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 166A 66-75 10,000.00 1,050.00 11,050.00 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 3/4% 166B 2,388.75 2,388.75 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 167A 24-27 4,000.00 390.00 4,390.00 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 3/4% 167B 857.50 857.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 168A 34-38 5,000.00 517.50 5,517.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 168B 1,225.00 1,225.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 2 1/4% 169B 15-16 2,000.00 360.00 2,360.00 3-16048 Bridge Below Lake Austin 2 1/2% 1690 475.00 475.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 21/4% 170B 41-46 6,000.00 1,170.00 7,170.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 21/2% 1700 1,950.00 1,950.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/4% 171B 24-27 4,000.00 720.00 4,720.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 21/2% 1710 1,100.00 1,100.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 172B 59-67 9,000.00 1,732.50 10,732.50 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1720 2,875.00 2,875.00 3-16-48 Schools 21/4% 173B 225.00 225.00 3-16-48 Schools 2 1/2% 1730 987.50 987.50 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER 3-16-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 174B BOTH INCL. AMOUNT 71-81 COUPONS $ 11,000.00 $ 2,070.00 TOTAL $ 13,070.00 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 174C 3,450.00 3,450.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 175B 118-135 18,000.00 3,465.00 21,465.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 231/2% 1750 5,662.50 5,662.50 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4% 176B 64-75 12,000.00 3,802.50 15,802.50 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/2% 176C 2,100.00 2,100.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4% 176D 405.00 405.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 177B 19-21 3,000.00 1,136.25 4,136.25 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1770 625.00 625.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 211/4% 1.77D 1.12.50 112.50 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178B 19-21 3,000.00 1,158.75 4,158.75 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 178C 650.00 650.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178D 135.00 135.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21.1/4% 179B 121-142 22,000.00 7,177.50 29,177.50 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1790 3,925.00 3,925.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4% 179D 742.50 742.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improv. 21/4% 180B 13-14 2,000.00 360.00 2,360.00 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improv. 2 % 180c 420.00 420.00 6-1-49 Public Free Schools 2 % 181C 400.00 400.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 2 % 182B 29-34 6,000.00 1,880.00 7,880.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 1. 3/4% 182C 735.00 735.00 4-1-50 Hospital Improvements 1 3/4% 184 26-30 5,000.00 13,037.50 18,037.50 4-1-50 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 13/4% 185 11-12 2,000.00 700.00 2,700.00 4-1-50 Public Free Schools 13/4% 186 87.50 87.50 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 1/2% 187A 26-32 7,000.00 1,537.50 8,537.50 10-1-50 Fire Stations 13/4% 187B 1,190.00 1,190.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 1/2% 188A 23-28 6,000.00 1,305.00 7,305.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 3/4% 188B 1,015.00 1,015.00 10-1-50 Public Free Schools 1 1/2% 189A 37.50 37.50 8-1-51 Public Free Schools 1 3/4% 190B 498775 498.75 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-2 $ 222,000.00 $ 109,808.75 $ 331,808.75 162 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 191A 61-80 20,000.00 2,100.00 22,100.00 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 191B 6,291.25 6,291.25 8-1-51 Street Improvements 3 % 192A 67-88 22,000.00 2,310.00 24,310.00 8-1-51 Street Improvements 1 3/4% 192B 6,921.25 6,921.25 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 3 % 193A 43-56 14,000.00 1,320.00 15,320.00 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 13/4% 193B 4,410.00 4,410.00 3-1-52 Fire Stations 1 3/4% 194B 13-16 4,000.00 1,540.00 5,540.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 195B 61-80 20,000.00 7,831.25 27,831.25 3-1-52 Public Free Schools 13/4% 196B 446.25 446.25 3-1-52 Street Improvements 13/4% 197B 136-180 45,000.00 17,106.25 62,106.25 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 1 3/4% 198B 190-252 63,000.00 23,782.50 86,782.50 12-1-52 Public Free Schools 2 % 199B 450.00 450.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-3 $ 188,000.00 $ 74,508.75 $ 262,508.75 3-16-53 Public Free Library 3 % 200A 9-12 $ 4,000.00 $ 600.00 $ 4,600.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 2 1/2% 200B 800.00 800.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 2 3/4% 200C 1,072.50 1,072.50 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 201A 7-24 8,000.00 1,200.00 9,200.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 201B 1,600.00 1,600.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 3/4% 2010 2,200.00 2,200.00 3-16-53 Public Free Schools 2 1/2% 202B 375.00 375.00 3-16-53 Public Free Schools 2 3/4% 202C 412.50 412.50 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 203A 69-102 34,000.00 5,100.00 39,100.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 1/2% 203B 6,800.00 6,800.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 23/4% 203C 9,336.25 9,336.25 3-16-53 Street Improvements 3 % 204A 105-156 52,000.00 7,800.00 59,800.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 204B 10,400.00 10,400.00 3-16253 Street Improvements 23/4% 204C 14,300.00 144300.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 3 % 205A 93-134 42,000.00 6,300.00 48,300.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 205B 8,650.00 8,650.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 23/4% 205C 11,536.25 11,536.25 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-4 $ 140,000.00 $ 88,482.50 $ 228,482.50 163 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 5-1-54 Airport 3 % 206A 11-20 $ 10,000.00 $ 4,950.00 $ 14,950.00 5-1-54 Airport 21/2% 206B 3,100.00 3,100.00 5-1-54 Airport 1 206C 510.00 510.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 3 207A 6-10 5,000.00 1,830.00 6,830.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 2 1/2% 207B 775.00 775.00 5-1-54 Fire Stations 3 % 208A 6-10 5,000.00 930.00 5,930.00 5-1-54 Hospital 3 % 209A 46-90 45,000.00 18,825.00 63,825.00 5-1-54 Hospital 2 1/2% 209B 8,000.00 8,000.00 5-1-54 Hospital 1 % 2090 1,450.00 1,450.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 210A 11-20 10,000.00 3,900.00 13,900.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 210B 2,000.00 2,000.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 % 210C 230.00 230.00 5-1-54 Schools 21/2% 211B 62.50 62.50 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 3 % 212A 21-40 20,000.00 7,810.00 27,810.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 21/2% 212B 4,000.00 4,000.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 1 % 2120 600.00 600.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 3 % 213A 21-40 20,000.00 8,550.00 28,550.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 21/2% 213B 4,000.00 4,000.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 1 % 2130 600.00 600.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-5 $ 115,000.00 $ 72,122.50 $ 187,122.50 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 3 214A 1-5 $ 5,000.00 $ 525.00 5,525.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 2 214B 1,325.00 1,325.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 2 1/4% 2140 1,378.10 1,378.10 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 215A 1-2 2,000.00 210.00 2,210.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 215B 987.50 987.50 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 2150 815.60 815.60 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 216A 1-3 3,000.00 315.00 3,315.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 216B 1,862.50 1,862.50 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 2160 1,715.60 1,715.60 11-16-54 Public Free Schools 3 % 217A 468.75 468.75 11-16-54 Public Free Schools 2 217B 437.50 437.50 11-16-54 Public Free Schools 1 2170 351.50 351.50 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 218A 412.80 412.80 +-1-56 Fire Stations 21/2% 218B 343.75 343.75 164 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 2180 $ $ 550.40 $ 550.40 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 2 3/4% 219A 206.40 206.40 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 2 1/2% 219B 218.75 218.75 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 23/4% 219C 206.40 206.40 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P26 $ 10,000.00 $ 12,330.55 $ 22,330.55 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 1 1/2% 2 1131-2330 $1,200,000.00 $ 54,000.00 $1,254,000.00 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 1 1/4% 2 18,250.00 18,250.00 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 33/4% 2 110,625.00 110,625.00 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 2 % 2 47,000.00 47,000.00 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 2 3/8% 2 13,893.75 13,893.75 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 2 1/8% 2 62,156.25 62,156.25 4-1-55 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 4 % 3 20,000.00 20,000.00 4-1-55 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 1 1/2% 3 4-1-55 4-1-55 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 13/4% 2 % 333 3,750.00 3,750.00 26,250.00 26,250.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 TOTAL REVENUE BONDS $4,200,000.00 $ 385,925.00 $1,585,925.00 GRAND TOTAL $2,129,500.00 $ 794,925.55 $2,924,425.55 165 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS & COUPONS PAID OCTOBER 1, 1956 THRU SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 7-1-18 Sewage Disposal 1-1-28 Hospital 11-1-28 Street Improvements 541 108 191-195 $ 2,500.00 $ 250.00 1/4% 114 93,95-100 7,000.00 297.50 TOTAL $ 2,750.00 7,297.50 4 1/4% 118 156-165 10,000.00 850.00 10,850.00 11-1-28 Airport 4 1/4% 120 68-71 4,000.00 340.00 4,340.00 11-1-28 Fire Stations 4 1/4% 122 68-71 4,000.00 340.00 4,340.00 11-1-28 Parks & Playgrounds 4 1/4% 124 67-70 4,000.00 382.50 4,382.50 11-1-28 Hospital 4 1/4% 126 45-47 3,000.00 255.00 3,255.00 5-1-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 128 434-462 29,000.00 4,536.25 33,536.25 5-1-29 Sanitary Sewers 4 3/4% 129 208-221 14,000.00 2,042.50 16,042.50 5-1-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 130 166-176 11,000.00 1,662.50 12,662.50 5-1-29 Fire Stations 4 3/4% 131 23 1,000.00 142.50 1,142.50 12-16-29 Street Improvements 43/4% 132-463-494 32,000.00 5,795.00 37,795.00 12-16-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 133 136-144 9,000.00 1,686.25 10,686.25 12-16-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 134 117-124 8,000.00 1,377.50 9,377.50 12-16-29 Abattoir 4 3/4% 135 59-62 4,000.00 736.25 4,736.25 1-1-31 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 136 508-542 35,000.00 8,265.00 43,265.00 1-1-31 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 137 74-78 5,000.00 1,021.25 6,021.25 1-1-31 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 138 146-155 10,000.00 2,256.25 12,256.25 1-1-32 Public Library 5 % 139 102-108 7,000.00 2,275.00 9,275.00 1-1-32 Fire Stations 5 % 140 34-35 2,000.00 800.00 2,800.00 7-1-37 Fire Stations 23/4% 144 96-100 5,000.00 137.50 5,137.50 9-1-40 Hospital 13/4% 149 143-168 26,000.00 1,890.00 27,890.00 4-16-42 Airport 13/4% 152 295-319 25,000.00 2,555.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-1 $ 257,500.00 $ 39,893.75 27,555.00 $ 297,393.75 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 1 1/2% 155B 7 $ 1,000.00 $ 240.00 1,240.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 13/4% 1550 140.00 140.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 156B 82-95 14,000.00 2,325.00 16,325.00 422-47 Electric Plant & System 1 3/4% 1560 2,826.25 2,826.25 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 1/2% 157B 123-143 21,000.00 3,480.00 24,480.00 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 13/4% 1570 4,296.25 4,296.25 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 1/2% 158B 7 1,000.00 150.00 1,150.00 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 13/4% 1580 245.00 245.00 166 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION DATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 159B 118-138 21,000.00 3,360.00 24,360.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1590 4,235.00 4,235.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 161B 48-55 8,000.00 1,335.00 9,335.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 1610 1,645.00 1,645.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 162B 42-48 7,000.00 1,155.00 8,155.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 1620 1,435.00 1,435.00 10-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 1 1/2% 163 9 1,000.00 22.50 1,022.50 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 164A 55-62 8,000.00 660.00 8,660.00 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 3/4% 164B 1,732.50 1,732.50 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 1/2% 165A 28-31 4,000.00 330.00 4,330.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 165B 857.50 857.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 166A 76-85 10,000.00 900.00 10,900.00 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 166B 2,502.50 2,502.50 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 167A 28-31 4,000.00 330.00 4,330.00 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 3/4% 167B 857.50 857.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 168A 39-43 5,000.00 442.50 5,442.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 3/4% 168B 1,285.00 1,225.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 21/4% 169B 17-18 2,000.00 292.50 2,292.50 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 2 1/2% 169C 450.00 450.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 21/4% 170B 47-52 6,000.00 956.25 6,956.25 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/2% 1700 1,862.50 1,862.50 3-16-48 Fire Stations 21/4% 171B 228-31 4,000.00 585.00 4,585.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 1710 1,100.00 1,100.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 172B 68-76 9,000.00 1,530.00 10,530.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1720 2,862.50 2,862.50 3-16-48 School 2 1/2% 1730 62.50 62.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 174B 82-92 11,000.00 1,800.00 12,800.00 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 174C 3,437.50 3,437.50 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 21/2% 1/4% 175B 136-153 18,000.00 3,003.75 21,003.75 1750 5,662.50 5,662.50 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4% 176B 76-87 12,000.00 3,510.00 15,510.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/2% 1760 2,100.00 2,100.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4% 176D 405.00 405.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 177B 22-25 4,000.00 967.50 4,967.50 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1770 625.00 625.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 177D 112.50 112.50 167 Lex - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 168 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178B 22-25 4,000.00 990.00 4,990.00 1021-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 178c 650.00 650.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 178D 135.00 135.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4% 179B 143-164 22,000.00 6,637.50 28,637.50 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1790 3,925.00 3,925.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 211/4% 179D 742.50 742.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 21/4% 180B 15-16 2,000.00 315.00 2,315.00 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 2 % 1.80c 480.00 480.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 2% 182B 35-40 6,000.00 1,800.00 7,800.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 182C 1,155.00 1,155.00 4-1-50 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 184 31-40 10,000.00 12,687.50 22,687.50 4-1-50 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 3/4% 1.85 13-14 2,000.00 665.00 2,665.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 1/2% 187A 33-39 7,000.00 1,350.00 8,350.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 13/4% 187B 1,190.00 1,190.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 1/2% 188A 29-34 6,000.00 1,207.50 7,207.50 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 188B 1,015.00 1,015.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-2 $ 230,000.00 $ 102,997.50 $ 332,997.50 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 191A 81-100 $ 20,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 21,500.00 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 191B 6,457.50 6,457.50 8-1-51 Street Improvements 3 % 1.92A 89-110 22,000.00 1,650.00 23,650.00 8-1-51 Street Improvements 13/4% 192B 6,947.50 6,947.50 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 3 % 193A 57-70 14,000.00 1,200.00 15,200.00 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 13/4% 193B 4,410.00 4,410.00 3-1-52 Fire Stations 13/4% 194B 17-20 4,000.00 1,470.00 5,470.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1958 81-100 20,000.00 7,175.00 27,175.00 3-1-52 Street Improvements 13/4% 197B 181-225 45,000.00 16,712.50 61,712.50 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 1 3/4% 198B 252-315 63,000.00 233598.75 86,598.75 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-3 $ 188,000.00 $ 71,121.25 $ 259,121.25 3-16-53 Public Free Library 3 % 200A 13-16 $ 4,000.00 $ 480.00 $ 4,480.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 2 1/2% 200B 850.00 850.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 2 3/4% 200C 1,127.50 1,127.50 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 201A 25-32 8,000.00 960.00 8,960.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 201B 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 23/4% 2010 1,700.00 2,200.00 1,700.00 2,200.00 79 =CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS 169 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 203A 103-136 $ 34,000.00 $ 4,080.00 $ 38,080.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 1/2% 203B 6,912.50 6,912.50 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 23/4% 2030 9,432.50 9,432.50 3-16-53 Street Improvements 3 % 204A 157-208 52,000.00 6,240.00 58,240.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 204B 10,550.00 10,550.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 23 3/4% 204C 14,300.00 14,300.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 3 % 2054 135-176 42,000.00 5,040.00 47,040.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 205B 8,612.50 8,612.50 3-16553 Water Plant & System 2 3/4% 205C 11,563.75 11,563.75 2221557 Auditorium Bonds 3 % 221 3,750.00 3,750.00 2-1-57 Auditorium Bonds 3 1/4% 222 33,660.44 33,660.44 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 4 % 223A 933.52 933.52 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 223B 675.00 675.00 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 1/10% 2230 1,162.80 1,162.80 2-1-57 General Obligation Bonds 4 % 224A 4,400.88 4,400.88 2-1-57 General Obligation Bonds 3 % 224B 3,450.00 3,450.00 2-1-57 General Obligation Bonds 3 1/10% 224C 5,943.20 5,943.20 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-4 $ 140,000.00 $ 138,024.59 $ 278,024.59 5-1-54 Airport 3 % 206A 21-30 10,000.00 4,650.00 14,650.00 5-1-54 Airport 2 1/2% 206B 3,100.00 3,100.00 5-1-54 Airport 1 % 206C 510.00 510.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 3 % 207A 11-15 5,000.00 1,815.00 6,815.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 2 1/2% 207B 775.00 775.00 5-1-54 Fire Stations 3 % 208A 11-15 5,000.00 780.00 5,780.00 5-1-54 Hospital 3 % 209A 91-135 45,000.00 18,225.00 63,225.00 5-1-54 Hospital 2 1/2% 209B 8,000.00 8,000.00 5-1-54 Hospital 1 % 209C 1,450.00 1,450.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 210A 21-30 10,000.00 3,600.00 13,600.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 210B 2,000.00 2,000.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 % 210C 230.00 230.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 3 % 212A 41-60 20,000.00 7,200.00 27,200.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 2 1/2% 212B 4,000.00 4,000.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 5-1-54 Street Improvements 13 ১৭১৭ 212C 600.00 600.00 213A 41-60 20,000.00 7,950.00 27,950.00 5 179 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 170 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT 5-1-54 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 213B 5-1-54 Street Improvements 1 % 213C INTEREST COUPONS 4,000.00 600.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-5 $ 115,000.00 $ 69,485.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 3 % 214A 6-10 $ 5,000.00 $ 375.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 2 % 214B 1,200.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 21/4% 214C 1,462.50 TOTAL 4,000.00 600.00 $ 184,485.00 $ 5,375.00 1,200.00 1,462.50 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 215A 3-4 2,000.00 150.00 2,150.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 215B 900.00 900.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 215C 1,012.50 1,012.50 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 216A 4-6 3,000.00 225.00 3,225.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 216B 1,700.00 1,700.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 216c 1,800.00 1,800.00 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 218A 1-10 10,000.00 1,650.00 11,650.00 4-1-56 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 218B 1,968.75 1,968.75 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 218C 2,200.00 2,200.00 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 23/4% 219A 1-5 5,000.00 825.00 5,825.00 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 2 1/2% 2198 968.75 968.75 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 23/4% 2190 825.00 825.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-6 9-1-56 Parks & Playgrounds Improvements Refunding Bond 2 be % 1956 1-17 $ 25,000.00 $ 17,262.50 $17,000.00 $ 3,400.00 $ 42,262.50 $ 20,400.00 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 1 1/2% 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 11/4% 22 2 2331-3530 $1,200,000.00 $ 36,000.00 $1,236,000.00 2 18,250.00 18,250.00 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 3 3/4% 2 110,625.00 110,625.00 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 2 % 2 47,000.00 47,000.00 4-1-54 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 2 3/8% 2 13,893.75 13,893.75 4-1-54. Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 2 1/8% 2 62,156.25 62,156.25 4-1-55 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 4 % 3 20,000.00 20,000.00 4-1-55 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 1 1/2% 3 3,750.00 3,750.00 4-1-55 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 13/4% 4-1-55 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 2 % 4-1-56 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 14 4-1-56 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue 21/4% 3344 26,250.00 26,250.00 29,900.00 29,900.00 9,600.00 9,600.00 13,050.00 13,050.00 BONDS DATE ISSUED DESCRIPITON 4-1-56 Electric Water & Sewer Revenue INTEREST RATE 2 1/2% SERIES NUMBER 4 NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT INTEREST COUPONS TOTAL ELECTRIC WATER & SEWER REVENUE BONDS $1,200,000.00 $ 401,100.00 $ 10,625.00 TOTAL $ 10,625.00 $1,601,100.00 GRAND TOTAL $2,172,500.00 $ 843,284.59 $3,015,784.59 17. 171 = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS & COUPONS PAID OCTOBER 1, 1957 THRU SEPTEMBER 30, 1958 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 122 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 7-1-18 Sewage Disposal 108 196-200 $ 2,500.00 $ 125.00 $ 2,625.00 11-1-28 Street Improvements 4 1/4% 118 166-175 10,000.00 425.00 10,425.00 11-1-28 Airport 4 1/4% 120 72-75 4,000.00 170.00 4,170.00 11-1-28 Fire Stations 4 1/4% 122 72-75 4,000.00 170.00 4,170.00 11-1-28 Parks & Playgrounds 4 1/4% 124 71-75 5,000.00 212.50 5,212.50 11-1-28 Hospital 4 1/4% 126 48-50 3,000.00 127.50 3,127.50 5-1-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 128 463-489, 492,493 29,000.00 3,063.75 32,063.75 5-1-29 Sanitary Sewer 43/4% 129 222-224 226-235 13,000.00 1,330.00 14,330.00 5-1-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 130 177-188 12,000.00 1,140.00 13,140.00 5-1-29 Fire Stations 4 3/4% 131 24 1,000.00 95.000 1,095.00 12-16-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 132 495-528 34,000.00 4,227.50 38,227.50 12-16-29 Sanitary Sewer 433/4% 133 145-154 10,000.00 1,235.00 11,235.00 12-16-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 134 125-132 8,000.00 1,092.50 9,092.50 12-16-29 Abattoir 4 3/4% 135 63-66 4,000.00 546.25 4,546.25 1-1-31 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 136 543-579 37,000.00 6,721.25 43,721.25 1-1-31 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 137 79-83 5,000.00 1,068.75 6,068.75 1-1-31 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 138 156-165 10,000.00 2,018.75 12,018.75 1-1-32 Public Library 5 % 139 109-116 8,000.00 1,900.00 9,900.00 1-1-32 Fire Stations 5 % 140 36-38 3,000.00 675.00 3,675.00 9-1-40 Hospital 13/4% 149 169-195 27,000.00 1,435.00 28,435.00 4-16-42 Airport 13/4% 152 320-344 25,000.00 2,467.50 27,467.50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-1 $ 254,500.00 $ 30,246.25 $ 284,746.25 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 1 1/2% 155B 8 $ 1,000.00 $ 225.00 $ 1,225.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 13/4% 1550 140.00 140.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 156B 96-110 15,000.00 2,115.00 17,115.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 13/4% 156C 2,782.50 2,782.50 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 1/2% 157B 144-165 22,000.00 3,015.00 25,015.00 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 13/4% 1970 4,278.75 4,278.75 172 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 11/2% 158B 8 $ 1,000.00 $ 135.00 4-1-47 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. Sanitary Sewerage System 1 3/4% 158C 245.00 TOTAL $ 1,135.00 245.00 1 1/2% 159B 139-159 21,000.00 3,045.00 24,045.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1590 4,130.00 4,130.00 4-1-47 Schools 13/ 3/4% 160c 262.50 262.50 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 161B 56-63 8,000.00 1,215.00 9,215.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 1610 1,671.25 1,671.25 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 162B 49-55 7,000.00 1,050.00 8,050.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 162c 1,443.75 1,443.75 10-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 1 1/2% 163 10 1,000.00 7.50 1,007,50 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 164A 63-70 8,000.00 540.00 8,540.00 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 3/4% 164B 1,820.00 1,820.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 1/2% 165A 32-35 4,000.00 270.00 4,270.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 3/4% 165B 927.50 927.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 166A 86-96 11,000.00 667.50 11,667.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 166B 2,450.00 2,450.00 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 167A 32-35 4,000.00 270.00 4,270.00 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1. 3/4% 167B 927.50 927.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 168A 44-48 5,000.00 367.50 5,367.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 3/4% 168B 1,330.00 1,330.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 2 1/4% 169B 19-20 2,000.00 225.00 2,225.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austing 2 1/2% 1690 550.00 550.00 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/4% 170B 53-58 6,000.00 877.50 6,877.50 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/2% 1700 2,050.00 2,050.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 21/4% 171B 32-35 4,000.00 585.00 4,585.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 1710 1,150.00 1,150.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 172B 77-85 9,000.00 1,327.50 10,327.50 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1.720 2,875.00 2,875.00 X 3-16-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 174B 93-103 11,000.00 1,597.50 12,597.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 1740 3,462.50 3,462.50 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4% 175B 154-172 $ 19,000.00 $ 2,711.25 $ 21,711.25 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1750 5,850.00 5,850.00 173 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBERR BOTH INCL. AMOUNT INTEREST COUPONS TOTAL 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4% 176B 88-99 $ 12,000.00 $ 3,262.50 $ 15,262.50 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/2% 176C 2,025.00 2,025.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4% 176D 393.75 393.75 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 177B 26-29 4,000.00 1,057.50 5,057.50 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/2% 1770 625.00 625.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 177D 112.50 112.50 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178B 26-29 4,000.00 1,080.00 5,080.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 178C 650.00 650.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178D 135.00 135.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4% 179B 165-187 23,000.00 6,221.25 29,221.25 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1790 3,925.00 3,925.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 179D 742.50 742.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 2 1/4% 180B 17-18 2,000.00 270.00 2,270.00 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 2 % 180c 440.00 440.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 2 % 182B 41-46 6,000.00 1,640.00 7,640.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 1 3/4% 182C 918.75 918.75 4-1-50 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 184 41-50 10,000.00 12,337.50 22,337.50 421-50 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 13/4% 185 15-16 2,000.00 630.00 2,630.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 1/2% 187A 40-46 7,000.00 1,432.50 8,432.50 10-1-50 Fire Stations 13/4% 187B 1,190.00 1,190.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 1/2% 188A 35-40 6,000.00 1,095.00 7,095.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 188B 1,015.00 1,015.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-2 $ 235,000.00 $ 99,791.25 $ 334,791.25 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 3% 191A 101-120 $ 20,000.00 $ 900.00 $ 20,900.00 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 3/4% 191B 6,230.00 6,230.00 8-1-51 Street Improvements 3 % 192A 111-132 22,000.00 990.00 22,990.00 8-1-51 Street Improvements 13/4% 192B 6,930.00 6,930.00 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 3 % 193A 71-84 14,000.00 630.00 14,630.00 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 13/4% 193B 4,331.25 4,331.25 3-1-52 Fire Stations 13/4% 194B 21-24 4,000.00 1,330.00 5,330.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 195B 101-120 20,000.00 7,061.25 27,061.25 174
=CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERTES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 3-1-52 3-1-52 Street Improvements Water Plant & System 13/4% 197B 13/4% 198B 226-270 $ 45,000.00 $ 15,925.00 316-378 63,000.00 21,927.50 $ 60,925.00 84,927.50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-3 $ 188,000.00 $ 66,255.00 $ 254,255.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 3 % 200A 17-20 $ 4,000.00 $ 360.00 $ 4,360.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 21/2% 200B 800.00 800.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 23/4% 2000 1,100.00 1,100.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 201A 33-40 8,000.00 720.00 8,720.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1/2% 201B 1,600.00 1,600.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 23/4% 2010 2,200.00 2,200.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 203A 137-170 34,000.00 3,060.00 37,060.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 1/2% 203B 6,800.00 6,800.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 23/4% 203C 9,418.75 9,418.75 3-16-53 Street Improvements 3 % 204A 209-260 52,000.00 4,680.00 56,680.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 204B 10,400.00 10,400.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 23/4% 204C 13,997.50 13,997.50 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 3 % 205A 177-218 42,000.00 3,780.00 45,780.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 205B 8,400.00 8,400.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 23/4% 2050 11,550.00 11,550.00 2-1-57 Auditorium 3 % 221 1-6 6,000.00 8,910.00 14,910.00 2-1-57 Auditorium 3 1/4% 222 1-50 50,000.00 80,567.48 130,567.48 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 4 % 223A 1-5 5,000.00 2,140.00 7,140.00 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 223B 1,620.00 1,620.00 2211-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 1/10% 2230 2,790.00 2,790.00 2-1-57 Various Purpose 4 % 224A 1-20 20,000.00 10,160.00 30,160.00 2-1-57 Various Purpose 3 % 224B 8,280.00 8,280.00 2-1-57 Various Purpose 3 1/10% 224C 14,182.50 14,182.50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-4 $ 221,000.00 $ 207,516.23 $428,516.23 5-1-54 Airport 3 % 206A 31-40 $ 10,000.00 $ 4,350.00 $ 14,350.00 5-1-54 Airport 2 1/2% 206B 3,100.00 5-1-54 Airport 1 % 206C 510.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 3 % 297A 16-20 5,000.00 1,620.00 3,100.00 510.00 6,620.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 2 1/2% 207B 775.00 5-1-54 Fire Stations 3 % 208A 16-20 5,000.00 630.00 775.00 5,630.00 175 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 521-54 Hospital 3 % 209A 136-180 45,000.00 16,500.00 61,500.00 5-1-54 Hospital 2 1/2% 209B 7,975.00 7,975.00 5-1-54 Hospital 1 % 2090 1,450.00 1,450.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 210A 31-40 10,000.00 3,300.00 13,300.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 210B 1,975.00 1,975.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 % 2100 230.00 230.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 3 % 212A 61-80 20,000.00 6,660.00 26,600.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 2 1/2% 212B 4,000.00 4,000.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 1 % 212C 600.00 600.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 3 % 213A 61-80 20,000.00 7,350.00 27,350.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 213B 4,000.00 4,000.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 1. % 2130 600.00 600.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-5 HT 115,000.00 $ 65,565.00 $ 180,565.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 3 % 2144 11-15 $ 5,000.00 $ 225.00 $ 5,225.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 2 % 214B 1,500.00 1,500.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 2 1/4% 2140 1,575.00 1,575.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 215A 5-6 2,000.00 90.00 2,090.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 215B 1,020.00 1,020.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 2150 956.25 956.25 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 216A 7-9 3,000.00 135.00 3,135.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 216B 1,880.00 1,880.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 2160 1,912.50 1,912.50 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 218A 11-20 10,000.00 1,375.00 11,375.00 4-1-56 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 218B 2,000.00 2,000.00 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 218C 2,062.50 2,062.50 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 23/4% 219A 6-10 5,000.00 687.50 5,687.50 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 2 1/2% 219B 1,000.00 1,000.00 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 23/4% 219C 825.00 825.00 9-1-56 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-6 Parks & Playgrounds Improvement Refunding Bond 2 % 1956 $ 25,000.00 $ 17,243.75 18-34 $ 17,000.00 $ 3,060.00 $ 42,243.75 $ 20,060.00 176 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 177 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT 2-1-58 Hospital Improvements 3 % 225A $ 17,000.00 $ 1,125.00 2-1-58 Hospital Improvements 2.90% 225B 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec.." 3 % 226A 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2.90% 226B 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 226C 2-1-58 Various Purpose 3 % 227A 2-1-58 Various Purpose 2.90% 227B 2-1-58 Various Purpose 3 % 227C TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-8 $ 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 1 1/2% 2 3,937.50 12,804.80 3,750.00 $ 24,185.60 3531-4730 $1,200,000.00 $ 18,000.00 TOTAL $ 1,125.00 120.00 562.50 1,510.00 375.00 3,937.50 12,804.80 3,750.00 $ 24,185.60 COUPONS 120.80 562.50 1,510.00 375.00 $1,218,000.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 1 1/4% 2 18,250.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 3 3/4% 2 110,625.00 18,250.00 110,625.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 2 % 2 47,000.00 47,000.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 2 3/8% 22 13,893.75 13,893.75 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 2 1/8% 2 62,156.25 62,156.25 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 4 % 3 20,000.00 20,000.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 1 1/2% 3 3,750.00 3,750.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 1 3/4% 3 26,250.00 26,250.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 2 % 3 30,000.00 30,000.00 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 4 % 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 2 1/4% 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 2 1/2% 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 4 % 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 3 1/10% 5 44455 9,600.00 9,600.00 13,275.00 13,275.00 10,625.00 10,625.00 59,795.40 59,795.40 7,723.40 7,723.40 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Revenue 3 % 5 98,767.50 98,767.50 TOTAL ELECTRIC, WATER & SEWER REVENUE BONDS $1,200,000.00 $ 549,711.30 $1,749,711.30 GRAND TOTAL $2,255,500.00 $1,063,574.38 $3,319,074.38 5-1-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 128 494-525 424,490 491 $ 35,000.00 $ 1,567.50 $ 36,567.50 5-1-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 129 225 236-250 5-1-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 130 189-200 16,000.00 12,000.00 783.75 570.00 16,783.75 12,570.00 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 5-1-29 Fire Stations 4 3/4% 131 25 $ 1,000.00 $ 47.50 12-16-29 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 132 529-563 35,000.00 2,588.75 TOTAL $ 1,047.50 37,588.75 12-16-29 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 133 155-164 10,000.00 760.00 10,760.00 12-16-29 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 134 133-141 9,000.00 641.25 9,641.25 12-16-29 Abattoir 43/4% 135 67-70 4,000.00 332.50 4,332.50 1-1-31 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 136 580-618 39,000.00 4,726.25 43,726.25 1-1-31 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 137 84-88 5,000.00 546.25 5,546.25 1-1-31 Parks, & Playgrounds 43/4% 138 166-176 11,000.00 1,282.50 12,282.50 1-1-32 Public Library 5 % 139 117-124 8,000.00 1,500.00 9,500.00 1-1-32 Fire Stations 5 % 140 39-41. 3,000.00 525.00 3,825.00 9-1-40 Hospital 13/4% 149 196-222 27,000.00 962.50 27,962.50 4-16-42 Airport 13/4% 152 345-370 26,000.00 1,942.50 27,942.50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-1 $ 2241,000.00 $ 18,776.25 $ 259,776.25 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 1 1/2% 155B 9 $ 1,000.00 $ 210.00 $ 1,210.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangars & Improvements 13/4% 1550 105.00 105.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 156B 111-125 15,000.00 1,890.00 16,890.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 13/4% 156C 2,878.75 2,878.75 4-1447 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 1/2% 157B 166-187 22,000.00 2,910.00 24,910.00 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 13/4% 1570 4,322.50 4,322.50 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 1/2% 158B 9 1,000.00 112.50 1,112.50 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 13/4% 158c 245.00 245.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1. 1/2% 159B 160-180 21,000.00 2,625.00 23,625.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1590 4,173.75 4,173.75 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 161B 64-72 9,000.00 1,095.00 10,095.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 1610 1,575.00 1,575.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 162B 56-62 7,000.00 945.00 7,945.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1. 3/4% 1620 1,435.00 1,435.00 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 164A 71-78 $ 8,000.00 $ 420.00 $ 8,420.00 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 13/4% 164B 1,575.00 1,575.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 1/2% 165A 36-39 4,000.00 210.00 4,210.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 3/4% 165B 822.50 822.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 166A 97-107 11,000.00 658.50 11,652.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 3/4% 166B 2,415.00 2,415.00 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 167A 36-39 4,000.00 210.00 4,210.00 10-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 167B 822.50 822.50 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS bert = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 179 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 168A 49-53 $ 5,000.00 $ 292.50 $ 5,292.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 168B 1,120.00 1,120.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 21/4% 169B 21-22 2,000.00 180.00 2,180.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 2 1/2% 1690 475.00 475.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 21/4% 170B 59-64 6,000.00 697.50 6,697.50 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/2% 170C 1,950.00 1,950.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 21/4% 3-16-48 1/4% 1718 36-39 4,000.00 450.00 4,450.00 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 1710 1,125.00 1,125.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 172B 86-95 10,000.00 1,125.00 11,125.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1720 2,887.50 2,887.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 174B 104-114 11,000.00 1,327.50 12,327.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 174C 3,450.00 3,450.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 175B 173-191 19,000.00 2,227.50 21,227.50 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1750 5,487.50 5,487.50 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 21/4% 176B 100-11.1 12,000.00 2,992.50 14,992.50 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/2% 1760 2,275.00 2,175.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-Of-Way 21/4% 176D 416.25 416.25 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 177B 30-33 4,000.00 922.50 4,922.50 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1770 625.00 625.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 1770 112.50 112.50 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178B 30-33 4,000.00 945.00 4,945.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 1780 650.00 650.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 178D 135.00 135.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 179B 188-210 23,000.00 5,681.25 28,681.25 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1790 3,925.00 3,925.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 179D 742.50 742.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 2 1/4% 180B 19-20 2,000.00 225.00 2,225.00 6-1-49 Airport Hangars & Improvements 2 % 180C 440.00 440.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 2 % 182B 47-52 6,000.00 1,540.00 7,540.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 1820 927.50 927.50 4-1-50 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 184 51-85 35,000.00 12,337.50 47,337.50 4-1-50 Parks, & Playgrounds & Rec. 13/4% 185 17-18 2,000.00 595.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 1/2% 187A 47-53 7,000.00 7,000.00 2,595.00 1,260.00 8,260.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 3/4% 187B 1,190.00 1,190.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 1/2% 188A 41-46 6,000.00 1,072.50 7,072.50 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 188B 1,015.00 1,015.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-2 $ 261,000.00 $ 94,370.00 $ 355,370.00 -CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 180 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewer System 3 % 191A 121-140 $ 20,000.00 $ 300.00 $ 20,300.00 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewer System 13/4% 191B 6,291.25 6,291.25 8-1-51 Street Improvements 3 % 192A 133-154 22,000.00 330.00 22,330.00 8-1-51 Street Improvements 13/4% 192B 6,921.25 6,921.25 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 3 % 193A 85-98 14,000.00 210.00 14,210.00 8-1-51 Water Plant &System 13/4% 193B 4,488.75 4,488.75 3-1-52 Fire Stations 13/4% 194B 25-28 4,000.00 1,330.00 5,330.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 195B 121-140 20,000.00 6,658.75 26,658.75 3-1-52 Street Improvements 13/4% 197B 271-315 45,000.00 14,875.00 59,875.00 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 13/4% 198B 379-441 63,000.00 21,043.75 84,043.75 12-1-52 Public Free Schools 21/4% 1990 463.13 463.13 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-3 $ 188,000.00 $ 62,911.88 $ 250,911.88 3-16-53 Public Free Library 3 % 200A 21-24 $ 4,000.00 $ 240.00 $ 4,240.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 2 1/2% 200B 800.00 800.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 23/4% 200C 1,100.00 1,100.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3-16-53 30% 201A 41-48 8,000.00 465.00 8,465.00 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 201B 1,600.00 1,600.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 23/4% 2010 2,200.00 2,200.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 3% 203A 171-204 34,000.00 2,040.00 36,040.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 1/2% 203B 6,800.00 6,800.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 23/4% 203C 9,212.50 9,212.50 3-16-53 Street Improvements 3 % 204A 261-312 52,000.00 3,120.00 55,120.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 204B 10,400.00 10,400.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 23/4% 204C 14,437.50 14,437.50 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 3 % 205A 219-260 42,000.00 2,520.00 44,520.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 205B 8,400.00 8,400.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 23/4% 205C 11,550.00 11,550.00 2-1-57 Auditorium 3 % 221 7-12 6,000.00 8,730.00 14,730.00 2-1-57 Auditorium 3 1/4% 222 51-100 50,000.00 78,628.33 128,628.33 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 4 % 223A 6-10 5,000.00 1,940.00 6,940.00 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 223B 1,620.00 1,620.00 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 1/10% 2230 2,790.00 2,790.00 2-1-57 Various Purpose 4 % 224A 21-40 20,000.00 9,360.00 29,360.00 2-1-57 Various Purpose 3 % 224B 8,280.00 8,280.00 2-1-57 Various Purpose 3 1/10% 224C 14,337.50 14,337.50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-4 $ 221,000.00 $ 200,570.83 $ 421,570.83 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 127 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT INTEREST COUPONS TOTAL 5-1-54 Airport 3 % 206A 41-50 $ 10,000.00 $ 4,050.00 $ 14,050.00 5-1-54 Airport 2 1/2% 206B 3,100.00 5-1-54 Airport 1 % 206C 510.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 3 % 207A 21-25 5,000.00 1,470.00 3,100.00 510.00 6,470.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 2 1/2% 207B 775.00 5-1-54 Fire Stations 3 % 208A 21-25 5,000.00 480.00 775.00 5,480.00 5-1-54 Hospital 3 % 209A 181-225 45,000.00 15,150.00 60,150.00 5-1-54 Hospital 2 1/2% 209B. 8,025.00 8,025.00 5-1-54 Hospital 1 % 2090 1,450.00 1,450.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 210A 41-50 10,000.00 3,000.00 13,000.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 210B 1,987.50 1,987.50 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 % 210C 230.00 230.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 3 % 212A 81-100 20,000.00 5,835.00 25,835.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 21/2% 212B 4,000.00 4,000.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 1 % 212C 600.00 600.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 3 % 213A 81-100 20,000.00 6,750.00 26,750.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 213B 4,000.00 4,000.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 1 % 213C 600.00 600.00 10-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 4 228 4,500.00 4,500.00 10-1-58 Various Purpose 4 % 229 33,000.00 33,000.00 10-1-58 Low Water Dam 3 % 230 1-25 25,000.00 27,832.50 52,832.50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-5 $ 140,000.00 $127,345.00 $ 267,345.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 3 % 214A 15-20 5,000.00 75.00 5,075.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 2 % 214B 1,300.00 1,300.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 2 1/4% 214C 1,350.00 1,350.00 11-16-54 Parks, & Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 215A 7-8 2,000.00 30.00 2,030.00 11-16-54 Parks, & Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 215B 940.00 940.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 2150 843.75 843.75 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 216A 10-12 3,000.00 45.00 3,045.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 216B 1,760.00 1,760.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 2160 1,687.50 1,687.50 4-1-56 Fire Stations 2 3/4% 218A 21-30 10,000.00 1,100.00 11,100.00 4-1-56 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 218B 2,000.00 2,000.00 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 218C 2,337.50 2,337.50 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 23/4% 219A 11-15 5,000.00 550.00 5,550.00 181 172 TY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS 182 DATE ISSUED DESCRIPTION 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-6 BONDS INTEREST SERIES RATE NUMBER NUMBER BOTH INCL. INTEREST AMOUNT COUPONS 2 1/2% 219B $ $ 23/4% 219C 1,062.50 $ 825.00 TOTAL 1,062.50 825.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 15,906.25 $ 40,906.25 9-1-56 Parks & Playgrounds Improve- ment Refunding Bond 2 % 1956 35-51 $ 17,000.00 $ 2,720.00 $ 19,720.00 2-1-58 Hospital Improvements 3 % 225A 1-10 2-1-58 Hospital Improvements 2.90% 225 B 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 226A 1-5 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2.90% 226B 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 226C 2-1-58 Various Purpose 3 % 227A 1-35 2-1-58 Various Purpose 2.90% 227B 2-1-58 Various Purpose 3 % 2270 10,000.00 2,550.00 290.00 5,000.00 1,275.00 3,625.00 900.00 35,000.00 8,925.00 31,549.50 8,850.00 12,550.00 290.00 6,275.00 3,625.00 900.00 43,925.00 31,549.50 8,850.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-8 $ 50,000.00 $ 57,964.50 $ 107,964.50 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 1 1/4% 2 4731-6190 $1,460,000.00 $ 18,250.00 $1,478,250.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3 3/4% 2 110,625.00 110,625.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 % 2 47,000.00 47,000.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 3/8% 2 13,893.75 13,893.75 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 1/8% 2 62,156.25 62,156.25 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 3 20,000.00 20,000.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 1 1/2% 3 3,750.00 3,750.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 1 3/4% 3 26,250.00 26,250.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 % 3 30,000.00 30,000.00 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 4 9,600.00 9,600.00 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 21/4% 4 13,162.50 13,162.50 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 1/2% 4 10,625.00 10,625.00 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 5 55,200.00 55,200.00 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3 1/10% 5 7,130.00 7,130.00 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3 % 5 90,150.00 90,150.00 2-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 6 48,070.10 48,070.10 2-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 23/4% 6 22,135.20 22,135.20 2-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 29/10% 6 169,816.92 169,816.92 10-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 ১৭ % 7 5,400.00 5,400.00 10-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.85% 7 1121,467.50 121,467.50 TOTAL ELECTRIC, WATER & SEWER REVENUE $1,460,000.00 $ 884,682.22 $2,344,682.22 GRAND TOTAL $2,603,000.00 $1,465,246.93 $4,068,246.93 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS & COUPONS PAID OCTOBER 1, 1959 THRU SEPTEMBER 30, 1960 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 12-16-29 Street Improvements 43/4% 132 564-600 $ 37,000.00 $ 878.75 $ 37,878.75 12-16-29 Sanitary Sewer 43/4% 133 165-175 11,000.00 261.25 11,261.25 12-16-29 Parks, & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 134 142-150 9,000.00 213.75 9,213.75 12-16-29 Abattoir 4 3/4% 135 71-75 5,000.00 118.75 5,118.75 1-1-31 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 136 619-658 40,000.00 33040.00 43,040.00 1-1-31 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 137 89-94 6,000.00 570.00 6,570.00 1-1-31 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 138 177-188 12,000.00 973.75 12,973.75 1-1-32 Public Library 5 % 139 125-132 8,000.00 1,100.00 9,100.00 1-1-32 Fire Stations 5 % 140 42-44 3,000.00 375.00 3,375.00 9-1-40 Hospital 13/4% 149 223-250 28,000.00 490.00 28,490.00 4-16-42 Airport 13/4% 152 371-396 26,000.00 1,400.00 27,400.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-1 $ 185,000.00 $ 9,421.25 $ 194,421.25 4-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improvements 1 1/2% 155B 10 $ 1,000.00 $ 195.00 $ 1,195.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improvements 13/4% 1550 157.50 157.50 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 156B 126-140 15,000.00 1,665.00 16,665.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 3/4% 1560 2,931.25 2,931.25 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 1/2% 157B 188-210 23,000.00 2,505.00 25,505.00 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 13/4% 1570 4,226.25 4,226.25 4-1-47 Parks Playgrounds & Rec. 1 1/2% 158B 10 1,000.00 112.50 1,112.50 4-1-47 Parks Playgrounds & Rec. 13/4% 158C 245.00 245.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 159B 181-202 22,000.00 2,520.00 24,520.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1590 4,156.25 4,156.25 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 161B 73-81 9,000.00 960.00 9,960.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 1610 1,671.25 1,671.25 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 162B 63-70 8,000.00 840.00 8,840.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 162C 1,356.25 1,356.25 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 164A 70-86 8,000.00 292.50 8,292.50 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 164B 1,671.25 1,671.25 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 1/2% 165A 40-43 4,000.00 150.00 4,150.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 3/4% 165B 822.50 822.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 166A 108-118 11,000.00 422.50 11,412.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 166B 2,432.50 2,432.50 183 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 184 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1. 1/2% 167A 40-43 $ 4,000.00 $ 150.00 $ 10-1-47 Street Improvements 13/4% 167B 822.50 TOTAL 4,150.00 822.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 168A 54-58 5,000.00 217.50 5,217.50 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 168B 1,172.50 1,172.50 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 2 1/4% 169B 23-24 2,000.00 292.50 2,292.50 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 2 1/2% 169C 500.00 500.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/4% 170B 65-71 7,000.00 798.75 7,798.75 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/2% 1700 1,950.00 1,950.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/4% 171B 40-43 4,000.00 360.00 4,360.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 1710 1,125.00 1,125.00 3-16-48 Parks Playgrounds & Rec. 231/4% 172B 96-105 10,000.00 900.00 10,900.00 3-16-48 Parks Playgrounds & Rec. 231/2% 172C 2,875.00 2,875.00 3-16-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 174B 115-126 12,000.00 1,080.00 13,080.00 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 174C 3,450.00 3,450.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 175B 192-210 19,000.00 1,687.50 20,687.50 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1750 6,087.50 6,087.50 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/4% 176B 112-124 13,000.00 2,733.75 15,733.75 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/2% 176C 2,100.00 2,100.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 21/4% 176D 405.00 405.00 10-1-48 Parks Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 177B 34-37 4,000.00 787.50 4,787.50 10-1-48 Parks Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1770 587.50 587.50 10-1-48 Parks Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 177D 112.50 1112.50 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178B 34-37 4,000.00 810.00 4,810.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 178C 650.00 650.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178D 135.00 135.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/4% 179B 211-234 24,000.00 5,130.00 29,130.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1790 3,925.00 3,925.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 179D 742.50 742.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangers & Improvements 21/4% 180B 21-22 2,000.00 180.00 2,180.00 6-1-49 Airport Hangers & Improvements 2 % 1.80C 440.00 440.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 2 % 182B 53-59 7,000.00 1,410.00 8,410.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 182C 988.75 988.75 4-1-50 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 184 86-121 36,000.00 11,550.00 47,550.00 4-1-50 Parks & Playgrounds & Rec. 1 3/4% 185 19-20 2,000.00 560.00 2,560.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 1/2% 187A 54-60 7,000.00 1,080.00 8,080.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 13/4% 187B 1,190.00 1,190.00 18:5 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 185 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT INTEREST COUPONS TOTAL 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 1/2% 188A 47-52 $ 6,000.00 $ 937.50 $ 6,937.50 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 3/4% 188B 1,015.00 1,015.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-2 $ 270,000.00 $ 90,261.25 $ 360,261.25 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewage System 13/4% 191B 141-160 $ 20,000.00 $ 6,203.75 $ 26,203.75 8-1-51 Street Improvements 13/4% 192B 155-176 22,000.00 6,737.50 28,737.50 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 13/4% 193B 99-112 14,000.00 4,217.50 18,217.50 3-1-52 Fire Stations 13/4% 194B 29-32 4,000.00 1,260.00 5,260.00 141-147 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 195B 150-160 18,000.00 6,151.25 24,151.25 3-1-52 Street Improvements 1 3/4% 197B 316-360 45,000.00 14,166.25 59,166.25 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 13/4% 198B 442-504 63,000.00 19,556.25 82,556.25 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-3 $ 186,000.00 $ 58,292.50 $ 244,292.50 3316-53 Public Free Library 3 % 200A 25-28 $ 4,000.00 $ 120.00 $ 4,120.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 2 1/2% 200B 800.00 800.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 23/4% 200C 1,100.00 1,100.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 201455 49-56 8,000.00 255.00 8,255.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 201B 1,600.00 1,600.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 23/4% 2010 2,200.00 2,200.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 3 % 203A 205-238 34,000.00 1,020.00 35,020.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 1/2% 203B 6,800.00 6,800.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 23/4% 203C 9,418.75 9,418.75 3-16-53 Street Improvements 3 % 204A 313-364 52,000.00 1,560.00 53,560.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 204B 10,400.00 10,400.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 23/4% 204C 14,162.50 14,162.50 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 3 % 205A 261-302 42,000.00 1,260.00 43,260.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 205B 8,400.00 8,400.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 23/4% 2050 11,481.25 11,481.25 2-1-57 Auditorium 3 % 221 13-18 6,000.00 8,550.00 14,550.00 2-1-57 Auditorium 3 1/4% 222 101-150 50,000.00 77,268.75 127,268.75 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 4 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2-1-57 Various Purpose 2-1-57 Various Purpose 43343 % 223A 11-15 5,000.00 1,740.00 6,740.00 % 223B 1,620.00 1,620.00 3 1/10% 2230 2,650.50 2,650.50 % 224A 41-60 20,000.00 8,560.00 28,560.00 % 224B 8,280.00 8,280.00 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 186 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT INTEREST COUPONS TOTAL 2-1-57 Various Purpose 3 1/10% 224C $ $ 13,764.00 $ 13,764.00 4-1-59 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 4 % 231 1-5 5,000.00 4-1-59 Various Purpose 4 % 232A 4-1-59 Various Purpose 3.20% 232B 4-1-59 Various Purpose 3.25% 232C 2,400.00 7,400.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 14,880.00 14,880.00 17,385.30 17,385.30 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-4 5-1-54 Airport 3 % 206A $ 226,000.00 $ 234,176.05 $ 460,176.05 51-60 $ 10,000.00 $ 3,750.00 $ 13,750.00 5-1-54 Airport 2 1/2% 206B 3,100.00 5-1-54 Airport 1 % 206C 510.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 3 % 207A 26-30 5,000.00 1,320.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 2 1/2% 207B 775.00 3,100.00 510.00 6,320.00 775.00 5-1-54 Fire Stations 3 % 208A 26-30 5,000.00 330.00 5-1-54 Hospital 3 % 209A 226-270 45,000.00 13,800.00 5-1-54 Hospital 2 1/2% 209B 7,875.00 5-1-54 Hospital 1 % 2090 1,450.00 5,330.00 58,800.00 7,875.00 1,450.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 210A 51-60 10,000.00 2,700.00 12,700.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 210B 2,012.50 2,012.50 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 % 210C 230.00 230.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 3 % 212A 101-120 20,000.00 5,625.00 25,625.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 2 1/2% 212B 3,912.50 3,912.50 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 1 % 2120 600.00 600.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 3 % 213A 101-120 20,000.00 6,150.00 26,150.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 213B 4,000.00 4,000.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 1 % 213C 600.00 600.00 10-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 4 % 228 6,000.00 6,000.00 10-1-58 Various Purpose 4 % 229 44,000.00 44,000.00 10-1-58 Low Water Dam 3 % 230 26-50 25,000.00 36,622.50 61,622.50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-5 $ 140,000.00 $ 145,362.50 $ 285,362.50 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 2 % 214B 21-25 $ 5,000.00 $ 1,250.00 $ 6,250.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 21/4% 214C 1,631.25 1,631.25 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 215B 09-10 2,000.00 920.00 2,920.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 2150 1,012.50 1,012.50 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 216B 13-15 3,000.00 1,730.00 4,730.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 216C 2,025.00 2,025.00 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 187 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 218A 31-40 $ 10,000.00 $ 825.00 $ 10,825.00 4-1-56 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 218B 2,187.50 2,187.50 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 218C 2,200.00 2,200.00 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 2 3/4% 219A 16-20 5,000.00 412.50 5,412.50 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 2 1/2% 219B 1,000.00 1,000.00 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 2 3/4% 2190 825.00 825.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-6 $ 25,000.00 $ 16,018.75 $ 41,018.75 9-1-56 Parks & Playground Improvements Refunding Bond 2 % 1956 52-68 $ 17,000.00 $ 2,380.00 $ 19,380.00 2-1-58 Hospital Improvements 3 % 225A 11-20 $ 10,000.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 12,250.00 2-1-58 Hospital Improvements 2.90% 225B 290.00 290.00 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 226A 6-10 5,000.00 1,125.00 6,125.00 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2.90% 226B 3,625.00 3,625.00 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 2260 900.00 900.00 2-1-58 Various Purpose 3 % 227A 36-70 35,000.00 7,875.00 42,875.00 2-1-58 Various Purpose 2.90% 227B 31,537.50 31,537.50 2-1-58 Various Purpose 3 % 227C 9,075.00 9,075.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-8 $ 50,000.00 $ 56,677.50 $ 106,677.50 10-1-59 Parks, Playground & Rec. 10-1-59 Various Purpose 44 % bebe 233 $ 234A 10-1-59 Various Purpose 3 3/4% 234B TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-9 $ $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 3,750.00 3,750.00 21,800.75 21,800.75 $ 28,550.75 28,550.75 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3 3/4% 2 6191-6780 $ 590,000.00 $ 110,625.00 $ 700,625.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 % 2 47,000.00 47,000.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 3/8% 2 13,893.75 13,893.75 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 1/8% 2 62,156.25 62,156.25 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 3 1 -250 250,000.00 20,000.00 270,000.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 1 1/2% 3 3,750.00 3,750.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 13/4% 3 26,250.00 26,250.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 24 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 21/4% 344 3 30,000.00 30,000.00 1 80 80,000.00 9,600.00 89,600.00 13,106.25 13,106.25. _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 1/2% 4 $ $ 10,625.00 $ 10,625.00 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 5 1 -230 230,000.00 55,200.00 285,200.00 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3 1/10% 5 7,130.00 7,130.00 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3 % 5 91,590.00 91,590.00 2-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 6 1 -100 100,000.00 41,200.00 141,200.00 2-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 23/4% 6 18,975.00 18,975.00 2-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 29/10% 6 145,391.50 145,391.50 10-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 7? 10,800.00 10,800.00 10-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3,85% 7 244,090.00 244,090.00 TOTAL RB113.131 $1,250,000.00 $ 961,382.75 $2,211,382.75 4-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.30% 4-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.40% 6-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. .60% 10-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4.00 10-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.60% 10-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.70% 888999 $ $ 52,305.00 $ 52,305.00 166,685.00 166,685.00 32,500.00 32,500.00 50,100.00 50,100.00 24,660.00 24,660.00 48,266.50 48,266.50 TOTAL RB113.132 $ A TOTAL ELECTRIC, WATER & SEWER REVENUE GRAND TOTAL $ 374,516.50 $ 374,516.50 $1,250,000.00 $1,335,899.25 $2,585,899.25 $2,349,000.00 $1,977,039.80 $4,326,039.80 188 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS & COUPONS PAID OCTOBER 1, 1960 THRU SEPTEMBER 30, 1961 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 1-1-31 Street Improvements 4 3/4% 136 659-700 $ 42,000.00 $ 997.50 $ 42,997.50 1-1-31 Sanitary Sewer 4 3/4% 137 95-100 6,000.00 142.50 6,142.50 1-1-31 Parks & Playgrounds 4 3/4% 138 189-200 12,000.00 285.00 12,285.00 1-1-32 Public Library 5 % 139. 133-141 9,000.00 675.00 9,675.00 1-1-32 Fire Stations 5 % 140 45-47 3,000.00 225.00 3,225.00 4-16-42 Airport 1 3/4% 152 397-423 27,000.00 945.00 27,945.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-1 $ 99,000.00 $ 3,270.00 $ 102,270.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improv. 1 1/2% 155B 11-12 $ 2,000.00 $ 180.00 $ 2,180.00 4-1-47 Airport Hangers & Improv. 1 3/4% 1550 122.50 122.50 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 156B 141-155 15,000.00 1,440.00 16,440.00 4-1-47 Electric Plant & System 13/4% 156c 2,808.75 2,808.75 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 1/2% 157B (211-223 13,000.00) (226-227 2,000.00) (229-230 2,000.00) (233 1,000.00) 2,205.00 20,205.00 4-1-47 Highway Rights-of-Way 1 3/4% 1570 4,278.75 4,278.75 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 1/2% 158B 11 1,000.00 90.00 1,090.00 4-1-47 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 13/4% 1580 245.00 245.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 159B 203-224 22,000.00 2,085.00 24,085.00 4-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1590 4,147.50 4,147.50 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 161B 82-90 9,000.00 825.00 9,825.00 4-1-47 Street Improvements 1 3%4% 1610 1,618.75 1,618.75 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 162B 71-78 8,000.00 720.00 8,720.00 4-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 3/4% 162C 1,505.00 1,505.00 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 1/2% 1644 87-95 8,000.00 187.50 8,187.50 10-1-47 Electric Plant & System 1 3/4% 164B 1,715.00 1,715.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 1 1/2% 165A 44-47 4,000.00 90.00 4,090.00 10-1-47 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 165B 857.50 857.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 1 1/2% 166A 119-129 000.00,בבב 247.50 11,247.50 10-1-47 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 166B 2,511.25 2,511.25 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 1/2% 167A 44-47 4,000.00 90.00 4,090.00 10-1-47 Street Improvements 1 3/4% 167B 857.50 857.50 189
CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 190 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 1 1/2% 168A 59-64 6,000.00 135.00 6,135.00 10-1-47 Water Plant & System 13/4% 168B 1,172.50 1,172.50 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 21/4% 169B 25-26 2,000.00 135.00 2,135.00 3-16-48 Bridge Below Lake Austin 21/2% 1690 525.00 525.00 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/4% 170B 72-78 7,000.00 472.50 7,472.50 3-16-48 Electric Plant & System 2 1/2% 1700 1,950.00 1,950.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/4% 1718 44-47 4,000.00 270.00 4,270.00 3-16-48 Fire Stations 2 1/2% 1710 1,125.00 1,125.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 172B 106-115 10,000.00 675.00 10,675.00 3-16-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1720 2,812.50 2,812.50 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/4% 174B 127-138 12,000.00 810.00 12,810.00 3-16-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 174C 3,450.00 3,450.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 175B 211-225 15,000.00 1,260.00 16,260.00 3-16-48 Water Plant & System 21/2% 1750 5,675.00 5,675.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 21/4% 176B 125-137 13,000.00 2,407.50 15,408.50 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 2 1/2% 176c 2,100.00 2,100.00 10-1-48 Highway Rights-of-Way 21/4% 176D 405.00 405.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 177B 38-41 4,000.00 697.50 4,697.50 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 1770 625.00 625.00 10-1-48 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/4% 177D 112.50 112.50 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178B 38-41 4,000.00 720.00 4,720.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 178c 650.00 650.00 10-1-48 Street Improvements 21/4% 178D 135.00 135.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 179B 235-259 25,000.00 4,578.75 29,578.75 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 1790 3,925.00 3,925.00 10-1-48 Water Plant & System 21/4% 179D 742.50 742.50 6-1-49 Airport Hangers & Improv. 21/4% 180B 23-24 2,000.00 135.00 2,135.00 6-1-49 Airport Hangers & Improv. 2 % 180c 440.00 440.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 2 % 182B 60-66 7,000.00 1,270.00 8,270.00 10-1-49 Police & Courts Building 13/4% 182C 918.75 918.75 4-1-50 Hospital Improvements 13/4% 184 122-157 36,000.00 10,990.00 46,990.00 4-1-50 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 183/4% 185 21-22 2,000.00 525.00 2,525.00 10-1-50 Fire Stations 1 1/2% 187A 61-67 7,000.00 997.50 7,997.50 10-1-50 Fire Stations 13/4% 187B 1,190.00 1,190.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 1/2% 188A 53-58 6,000.00 855.00 6,855.00 10-1-50 Police & Courts Building 1 3/4% 188B 1,915.00 1,015.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-2 $ 264,000.00 $ 84,730.00 $ 348,730.00 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 191 BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT INTEREST COUPONS TOTAL 8-1-51 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1918 161-180 $ 20,000.00 $ 5,678.75 $ 25,678.75 8-1-51 Street Improvements 13/4% 192B 177-198 22,000.00 6,361.25 28,361.25 8-1-51 Water Plant & System 13/4% 193B 113-126 14,000.00 3,955.00 17,955.00 3-1-52 Fire Stations 13/4% 194B 33-36 4,000.00 1,260.00 5,260.00 3-1-52 Sanitary Sewerage System 13/4% 1958 (148-149 2,000.00) (161-180 20,000.00) 6,028.75 28,028.75 3-1-52 Street Improvements 13/4% 197B 361-405 45,000.00 13,352.50 58,352.50 3-1-52 Water Plant & System 13/4% 198B 505-567 63,000.00 18,830.00 81,830.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-3 $ 190,000.00 $ 55,466.25 $ 245,466.25 3-16-53 Public Free Library 2 1/2% 200B 29-32 $ 4,000.00 $ 800.00 $ 4,800.00 3-16-53 Public Free Library 23/4% 200C 1,100.00 1,100.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 201B 57-64 8,000.00 1,600.00 9,600.00 3-16-53 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 23/4% 201C 2,200.00 2,200.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 2 1/2% 203B 239-272 34,000.00 6,800.00 40,800.00 3-16-53 Sanitary Sewerage System 23/4% 203C 9,350.00€ 9,350.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 204B 365-416 52,000.00 10,400.00 62,400.00 3-16-53 Street Improvements 23/4% 204C 14,478.75 14,478.75 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 2 1/2% 205B 303-344 42,000.00 8,400.00 50,400.00 3-16-53 Water Plant & System 23/4% 2050 11,618.75 11,618.75 2-1-57 Auditorium 3 % 221 19-24 6,000.00 8,370.00 14,370.00 2-1-57 Auditorium 31/4% 222 151-200 50,000.00 75,725.00 125,725.00 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 4 % 223A 16-20 5,000.00 1,540.00 6,540.00 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 223B 1,620.00 1,620.00 2-1-57 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 1/10% 223C 2,929.50 2,929.50 2-1-57 Various Purpose 4 % 224A 61-80 2-1-57 Various Purpose 3 % 20,000.00 7,760.00 27,760.00 224B 8,280.00 8,280.00 2-1-57 Various Purpose 31/10% 2240 14,585.50 14,585.50 4-1-59 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 4 % 231 6-10 5,000.00 1,700.00 6,700.00 4-1-59 Various Purpose 4 % 232A 5,200.00 5,200.00 4-1-59 Various Purpose 3.20% 232B 12,416.00 12,416.00 4-1-59 Various Purpose 3.25% 2320 14,137.50 14,137.50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-4 5-1-54 5 Airport 3 % 206A $ 226,000.00 $ 221,011.00 $ 447,011.00 61-70 $ 10,000.00 $ 3,450.00 $ 13,450.00 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT 5-1-54 Airport 2 1/2% 206B $ 5-1-54 Airport 1 % 206C 510.00 INTEREST COUPONS $ 3,100.00 $ TOTAL 3,100.00 510.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 3 % 207A 31-34 4,000.00 1,170.00 5,170.00 5-1-54 Auditorium 2 1/2% 207B 775.00 775.00 5-1-54 Fire Stations 3 % 208A 31-36 6,000.00 180.00 6,180.00 5-1-54 Hospital 3 % 209A 271-315 45,000.00 12,450.00 57,450.00 5-1-54 Hospital 21/2% 209B 8,000.00 8,000.00 5-1-54 Hospital 1 % 2090 1,450.00 1,450.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 210A 61-70 10,000.00 2,400.00 12,400.00 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 1/2% 210B 2,012.50 2,012.50 5-1-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 1 % 210C 230.00 230.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 3 % 212A 121-140 20,000.00 4,800.00 24,800.00 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 2 1/2% 212B 4,087.50 4,087.50 5-1-54 Sanitary Sewer 1 % 212C 600.00 600.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 3 % 213A 121-140 20,000.00 5,550.00 25,550.00 5-1-54 Street Improvements 2 1/2% 213B 3,937.50 3,937.50 5-1-54 Street Improvements 1 % 2130 600.00 600.00 10-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 4 % 228 6,000.00 6,000.00 10-1-58 Various Purpose 4 % 229 44,000.00 44,000.00 10-1-58 Low Water Dam 3 % 230 51-75 25,000.00 36,345.00 61,345.00 4-1-60 Hospital 3 % 235 1-5 5,000.00 2,812.50 7,821.50 4-1-60 Various Purpose 4 % 236A 8,500.00 8,500.00 4-1-60 Various Purpose 3.40% 236B 30,600.00 30,600.00 10-1-60 Various Purpose 5 % 237A 1-5 5,000.00 3,000.00 8,000.00 10-1-60 Various Purpose 3 1/2% 237B 11,550.00 11,550.00 10-1-60 Various Purpose 3.60% 2370 9,990.00 9,990.00 10-1-60 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 5 % of 238A 1,125.00 1,125.00 10-1-60 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 1/2% 238B 1,181.25 1,181.25 10-1-60 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3.60% 238C 675.00 675.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-5 $ 150,000.00 $ 211,081.25 $ 361,081.25 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 2 % 214B 26-30 $ 5,000.00 $ 1,150.00 $ 6,150.00 11-16-54 Hospital Improvements 21/4% 214C 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 2158 11-12 2,000.00 1,462.50 880.00 1,462.50 2,880.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 2150 900.00 900.00 192 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS. BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER INTEREST ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT COUPONS TOTAL 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2 % 216B 16-18 $ 3,000.00 11-16-54 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 21/4% 2160 1,670.00 1,800.00 4,670.00 1,800.00 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 218A 41-50 10,000.00 550.00 10,550.00 4-1-56 Fire Stations 21/2% 218B 2,000.00 2,000.00 4-1-56 Fire Stations 23/4% 218C 2,200.00 2,200.00 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 23/4% 219A 21-25 5,000.00 275.00 5,275.00 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 2 1/2% 219B 937.50 937.50 4-1-56 Hospital Improvements 23/4% 2190 825.00 825.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-6 9-1-56 Parks & Playground Improvements Refunding Bond 2 % 1956 $ 25,000.00 $ 14,650.00 $ 39,650.00 69-85 $ 17,000.00 $ 2,040.00 $ 19,040.00 2-1-58 Hospital Improvements 3 % 225A 21-30 10,000.00 $ 1,950.00 2-1-58 Hospital Improvements 2.90% 225B 290.00 2-1-58. Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 226A 11-15 5,000.00 27975000 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 2.90% 226B 3,625.00 2-1-58 Parks, Playgrounds & Rec. 3 % 226c 900.00 2-1-58 Various Purpose 3 % 227A 71-105 35,000.00 6,825.00 2-1-58 Various Purpose 2.90% 227B 31,610.00 2-1-58 Various Purpose 3 % 2270 9,000.00 11,950.00 290.00 5,975.00 3,625.00 900.00 41,825.00 31,610.00 9,000.00 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-8 $ 50,000.00 $ 55,175.00 $ 105,175.00 10-1-59 Parks, Playground & Rec. 4 % 233 1-5 $ 5,000.00 $ 3,900.00 $ 8,900.00 10-1-59 Various Purpose 4 234A 5,000.00 5,000.00 10-1-59 Various Purpose 3 3/4% 234B 29,062.50 29,062,50 TOTAL BOND & INTEREST CASH ACCOUNT P-9 TOTAL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS $ 5,000.00 $ 37,962.50 $ 42,962.50 $1,026,000.00 $ 685,386.00 $1,711,386.00 4-1-60 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 4-1-60 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3 1/4% 4-1-60 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.40% 1 1. 1 $ 70,362.50 83,640.00 TOTAL RB 112.12 $ 74,500.00 $ 74,500.00 $ 228,502.50 $ 228,502.50 70,362.50 83,640.00 193 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BONDS DATE INTEREST SERIES NUMBER ISSUED DESCRIPTION RATE NUMBER BOTH INCL. AMOUNT INTEREST COUPONS TOTAL 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. !" 33/4% 2 6781-7370 $ 590,000.00 $ 88,500.00 $ 678,500.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 % 2 47,100.00 47,100.00 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 3/8% 2 13,893.75 13,893.75 4-1-54 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 1/8% 2 62,156.25 62,156.25 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 3 251-500 250,000.00 10,000.00 260,000.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 1 1/2% 3 3,697.50 3,697.50 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 13/4% 3 26,250.00 26,250.00 4-1-55 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 % 3 30,000.00 30,000.00 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 4 81-160 80,000.00 6,400.00 86,400.00 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 21/4% 4 13,050.00 13,050.00 4-1-56 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 2 1/2% 4 10,625.00 10,625.00 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 5 231-460 230,000.00 46,000.00 276,000.00 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3 1/10% 5 7,130.00 7,130.00 3-1-57 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. ३ 3 % 5 90,375.00 90,375.00 2-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 6 101-200 100,000.00 37,200.00 137,200.00 2-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 23/4% 6 18,906.25 18,906.25 2-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 29/10% 6 146,532.15 146,532.15 10-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 17 10-1-58 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.85% TOTAL RB 113.131 4-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.30% 4-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.40% 6-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. .60% 77 888 10,800.00 10,800.00 242,935.00 242,935.00 $1,250,000.00 $ 911,550.90 $2,161,550.90 $ $ 52,305.00 $ 52,305.00 166,430.00 166,430.00 8 39,000.00 39,000.00 10-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 4 % 9 100,500.00 100,500.00 10-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.60% 9 49,320.00 49,320.00 10-1-59 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.70% 10-1-60 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 5 10-1-60 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.50% 10-1-60 Electric, Water & Sewer Rev. 3.60 2229 9 96,588.50 96,588.50 8,000.00 8,000.00 38,150.00 38,150.00 26,640.00 26,640.00 TOTALERB 113.132 $ 576,933.50 $ 576,933.50 TOTAL ELECTRIC, WATER & SEWER REVENUE GRAND TOTAL $ $1,250,000.00 $1,716,986.90 $2,966,986.90 $2,276,000.00 $2,402,372.90 $4,678,372.90 194 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 195 WHEREAS, such payments of bonds and interest coupons have been duly recorded on its bond registers and books of account, and verified by the examination and audit of certified public accountants; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That the City Manager be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to destroy or cause to be destroyed by cremation at a suitable location in the City of Austin, before witnesses, all such bonds and interest coupons having been fully recorded and verified as above stated. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that following the cremation of said bonds and interest coupons, the City Manager shall endorse upon the back of this resolution the following certificates: THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS( CITY OF AUSTIN This is to certiby that I have, on this day of 1962, as directed by the foregoing resolution passed by the City Council of the City of Austin, Texas, and in the presence of the undersigned attesting witnesses caused the foregoing numbered and otherwise described cancelled bonds to be destroyed by cremation, together with sundry cancelled coupons above described paid by the City of Austin, Texas on its bonded debt. WITNESSES: City Manager City of Austin The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilmen Perry and White, the Finance Director and the City Manager were assigned to watch this cremation. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 196 The City Manager stated members of the Council had received a communication from residents in the Bull Creek Road and Woodview Avenue area between White Rock Drive and White Horse Trail regarding a drainage problem. The Director of Public Works made a report in that the property owners in this area had beautified this particular area; and part of it had to be excavated. He described the work to be done stating it would be shaped up, and there would be a clean ditch up to White Horse Trail. The property owners are afraid their property is being ruined, but the Director of Public Works stated the crews were working in a 20' easement, and it will all be worked out nicely, and the grass will grow back. He stated he would be glad to meet with the people and explain the plans. The Mayor asked that he do that; and if the group was not happy about it, the Council would also be glad to meet with them. The City Manager stated the Director of Public Works had some specifications on asphalt and emulsion ready to submit for bids. The Director of Public Works explained the specifications as rewritten, in that he was calling for a certain temperature of emulsion, and the specifications in all three grades meet the Highway specifications. The Mayor stated the Council authorized the City Manager to take bids on this asphalt. The City Manager stated the Council authorized last week the advertisement for bids on purchase of garbage truck beds, on the conversion of 12 yard beds to 16 yard capacity; and it is understood now that one company cannot rebuild that unit but would make an allowance on trade in of the old Pak-mores on new units. The Director of Public Works stated the maintenance costs have run much higher on this company's equipment than those on the Pak-more. The Council discussed the specifications. The Director of Public Works stated he could add in the specifications, "alternate bids on new equipment with trade-in allowance will be considered." The Council informally agreed to advertise for these bids as amended. The Director of Planning brought up for discussion a matter that might mean amending the Development Plan, as pertained to an area in South Austin between the Interregional Highway and South Congress Avenue south of Ben White Boulevard. He described the area which has been set aside as industrial on the Plan, and there is a request for a residential subdivision in the middle. Discussion of the uses in the area, and the possible flooding of some of the pro- perty was held. The Council wanted to make a personal inspection of the property. Councilman Perry asked that the City Manager make a study and give a report on the cost and advisability of voting machines. The City Manager stated he would contact the County officials, Democratic and Republican parties and see if he could get participation. The Director of Public Works announced that bids for additional drainage work in Govalle had been advertised, and the plans were on the table in the Mayor's Conference Room. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 197 The Assistant City Attorney discussed a request of rezoning the property at 1802 West Avenue (Bermuda House) (Application filed in name of JOHN R. KUCHAR previously). The Mayor stated it had been agreed that not over 50 units would be constructed, and this should be filed of record. Councilman White moved that the Council award a contract to WALTER TIPS for nine network transformers at $6,640.00 each, to be scheduled as needed, and not to be paid for until they are received. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Mayor Palmer introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES AND CLERKS TO SERVE AT THE VARIOUS POLLING PLACES IN THE CITY OF AUSTIN AT THE SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF AUSTIN ON FEBRUARY 10TH, 1962; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman Perry moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its second reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman Perry moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its third reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman Perry moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. There being no further business, Councilman Perry moved that the Council = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Council adjourn. following vote: The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the Ayes: Councilmen Armstrong, Perry, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None 198 The Council adjourned at 7:30 P.M., subject to the call of the Mayor. ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED La to E. Par Arn Mayor