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Austin Debates Growth, Water Rights, and Urban Plans

Thursday, December 3, 1964 regular
  • Coliseum Expansion & Public Works:

    Plans were approved to triple the size of the Coliseum barn for the Livestock Show, along with authorizing bids for new water main construction and critical railroad crossing safety upgrades.
  • Urban Renewal Progress & School Expansion:

    An update was given on the $1.2 million Kealing Urban Renewal project, including acquiring properties for Kealing Junior High's expansion. The Council also considered extending these efforts to Blackshear Elementary and Huston-Tillotson College.
  • Contentious Land Acquisitions & Zoning:

    The City authorized eminent domain to acquire Alcoholics Anonymous property for a West 35th Street overpass. Key zoning decisions were made, including one denial due to traffic concerns and postponements for others, indicating active public input on neighborhood impacts.
  • Protecting Resources & Social Initiatives:

    Austin voted to join a protest against upstream water diversion on the Colorado River to protect the city's future water supply. The Community Council was also tasked with studying federal "War on Poverty" programs for potential local implementation.

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_ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Regular Meeting December 03, 1964 10:00 Α.Μ. Council Chamber, City Hall The meeting was called to order with Mayor Palmer presiding. Roll call: Present: Councilmen LaRue, Long, 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 REVEREND LEE FREEMAN, University Baptist Church. The MRS. McQUEEN announced a group of social agencies had formed a Community Christmas Bureau as a clearing house for baskets of food for needy families. Names of the needy will be supplied organizations and interested people, and checks will be made that there are no duplications. She asked that publicity be given, so that those wishing to share with such families would call the Bureau for names. headquarters will be 1410 Lavaca, and will be staffed by volunteers. She asked an endorsement from the City Council, since this was a new project. Mayor Palmer commended the Community Council on this endeavor, and believed everyone would cooperate in this. Councilman Long moved that the Council commend the Community Council and the Bureau for their efforts, and that people be urged to cooperate and share their good fortune and good things that have been provided them through the year with those who do not have them. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None In connection with inviting bids of the Coliseum Barn, the City Manager reported that a group interested in the Livestock Show in Austin had made known its desires for enlarging the Coliseum Barn and filed a sketch of such proposal. Funds were provided in the Budget for this purpose. The group will need a completed structure sometime in February and timing now is essential. Their sketch was referred to the City's Engineers who approved it substantially as it was drawn and the construction engineer submitted a set of specifications. The City Manager recommended, due to timing, and since it was known who was engaged in this type of construction, that they be contacted and asked to bid the job without the formal advertising, calling for bids at the earliest possible date. The ) _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS- December 3, 1964 City Manager showed the plans of the Coliseum Barn, stating there were no changes in their suggestions. The proposal is to enlarge the present barn to three times its present size, by adding 131' x 192' extending to the west. The structure will be substantially the same as the present one. The building without plumbing, wiring, etc., is estimated around $25,000; but with the plumbing, wiring, etc., it would be around $31,000, which would be over the budgeted estimate. Councilman long observed this was planned to be more or less a temporary structure; and when and if bonds and land are obtained to build a large coliseum of this nature that the old Coliseum would be removed from that area, and this is more or less on a short term in the life of a city facility. The City Manager stated this construction was of a temporary type, and was not what would be expected to be built for a 100 year basis. At the time the present Coliseum was placed there, it was thought that was a temporary arrangement. A new Coliseum is not in the next 5 year program; perhaps not in the next 10 year period. The Mayor asked if it were the intent if and when a new Coliseum were built that this one would be removed, stating it would not necessarily have to be removed. This facility is one of the busiest areas the City had, and it could still be used for a good purpose. Councilman LaRue pointed out the Coliseum is used for a multiple number of purposes, including the Shrine Circus, Scouts and many other activities A representative from the Livestock Show Committee stated that this show brings people in from the whole trade area, and this develops a fine relationship with those that are 90% dependent on livestock. Mayor Palmer discussed the expansion in line with the Aqua Festival, and asked that construction be such that space for floats be available, as well as entrance ways be designed to accomodate the floats. Mr. Rex Kitchens replied two doors 14' x 12' had been provided for this purpose. The City Manager, in line with his recommendation, suggested an alternate on the roof structure which was designed for 16' bays between columns. The alternate would be to provide bar joists which would double the span and permit 32' bays instead of 16'. Councilman Long moved that the City Manager be authorized to take bids in the manner in which he has outlined and also the alternate bids he has suggested to build this structure on the Coliseum. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The City Manager stated the bids could be taken in the office of the Construction Engineer, Mr. Eldridge, and after conferring with the contractors, determine how much time would be needed. Councilman LaRue moved that MR. WESLEY PEARSON, Chairman of the Urban Renewal Board, be heard. The motion was seconded by Councilman Long. Roll call showed a unanimous vote. MR. PEARSON gave a brief review of the $1,225,000 Kealing Urban Renewal Project, consisting of 69 acres, stating 161 structures must be acquired in this particular project. He said two appraisals were required on each piece of property, the value having to receive the approval of the Urban Renewal Agency in Fort Worth and the Urban Renewal Board in Austin before property owners were approached. Occasionally a third appraisal was obtained, if in the opinion of the Urban Renewal Board, the appraisal was too low. The process had been slow, but appraisals have been made now on all 161 pieces of property, with perhaps a third appraisal to be made on a very limited amount of property. He reported $640,000 was available to start purchasing these particular properties; 41 houses and lots had been acquired; 22 properties had been closed out and turned over to the City of Austin which has let demolition contracts to clear certain properties _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 within 30 days. Efforts are being centered now to make 20 acres available for the expansion of Kealing Junior High School as rapidly as possible for school and park purposes. It is hoped this land will be turned over to the Schools and the City within the next year. Mr. Pearson explained procedures followed in connection with people involved, stating purchases were started in July, and offers were made as rapidly as could be to those people. They were given time to study the offers without having to be rushed. The Board wanted to be certain the citizens were satisfied with the property into which they were moving. It is hoped they can step up the acquisitions from 9 houses per month to 20, so this project can be brought to a close, and be available within a year, and the overall project be completed within two to three years at the most. In answer to Mayor Palmer's inquiry, Mr. Pearson said the properties were both tenant and owner occupied, stating in the more dilapidated area south of the school, 60% were rented; and in the better area north of the school, about 40% were rentals. All 41 properties purchased have been owner occupied. He reported the attitude of the people had been wonderful so far, because they had time to study the offers made, and most felt they were fair; and just as soon as they can acquire a nicer home, most of the owners who occupied these houses are ready to sell and move. As soon as many as three lots can be acquired, they will be turned over to the City for clearing, so people can purchase a lot and build in the area. Mr. Pearson again mentioned the fine attitude of the citizens in the community but stated the main complaint was the project's failing to cross Rosewood Avenue and clear out those beer places. The project included the area between 12th and Rosewood, one block west of Angelina and Chicon. Mr. Pearson reported the Board had been very sincere in working and trying to develop an Urban Renewal Project that the Citizens of Austin would be proud of. The Board had felt it should accomplish more in the Kealing Project and prove its ability to do something worthwhile in the project. Although no property had been condemned thus far, it probably will be necessary in some cases to clear titles. Councilman Long inquired about the areas to be cleared out, and if the misplaced people could move into the area before it was completely cleared. Mr. Pearson said this could be done by one lot at a time, but he was suggesting as many as three lots for economy in publications. He reported full cooperation from the Real Estate Board, finance companies and others, working with these people helping them move as soon as possible. Councilman Shanks inquired if another project were started, if the process would be as slow and tedious as the first, and if the same red tape and slowingdown processes would be encountered. Mr. Pearson stated the next project would move more rapidly. Councilman Long inquired if people were being relocated in homes that could be reconditioned. Mr. Pearson answered approximately 30 houses had been inspected by Urban Renewal Architects, and owners had been advised on how much they would need to do to bring the houses up to meet Urban Renewal standards. Mr. Pearson showed on a map the areas to be converted into apartment houses which would be offered to the highest bidder for private development. He thanked the Council for its cooperation on the Kealing Project and stated wonderful cooperation had been given by the City Departments. A brief report was made on the Glen Oaks Project, in that a new approach was being made on correcting the flooding problem; the planned project had been approved; and a contract for engineer- ing had been let to ISOM HALE. A more detailed report on this project will be forthcoming soon. ) ) CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS- December 3, 1964 The Urban Renewal Board had been asked by the Schools and Huston-Tillotson College, since both needed desperately to enlarge, that the Kealing Project be expanded. Blackshear Elementary School needs five more acres, and the area into which it would move had 82% substandard homes. He asked the Council if it would want the Board to consider the expansion of the Kealing Project because both Blackshear needs to expand and Huston-Tillotson College wants to double its capacity acquiring the first four blocks west of the College about 10 acres. He asked the Council to consider the Blackshear-Huston-Tillotson Project, which would be an expansion of the Kealing Project. The Board would like to offer them this property in a year or two. Huston-Tillotson is going to try to acquire funds for another four blocks. The Fort Worth representatives studied this area, and said it would qualify. Mr. Pearson said the City has already done enough development on the improvements and utilities, etc. to pay the City's portion of the entire Kealing Project. Through the expansion of Blackshear School and the City's utility lines, the City's entire portion of the Blackshear-Huston-Tillotson Project would be covered. The Mayor inquired if this project could be carried on without delaying in anyway the Kealing Project, or Glen Oaks Project. Mr. Pearson said the Board feels they could carry the project on without increasing the staff substantially, the staff assuring them they could, and the Board feels it is ready to go ahead with the project. He outlined his new organization stating he wanted a Co-chairman and Chairman on each of the three projects, so that a member of the Board could devote direct attention to each project. Councilman LaRue inquired about the City's problems on widening of streets, etc. The City Manager said there were no problems in line with the normal city functions as there were bond funds available for miscellaneous street paving, installation of water and sewer lines for use throughout the City. Another item Mr. Pearson mentioned was the opening of a new traffic artery, Comal Street from 7th all the way to 23rd Street, and pointed out the unopened portion. Pointed out also on the map were the areas exempt from acquisition, which reduced the project to a workable size. Mayor Palmer inquired as to the first step to be taken in line with this report. Mr. Pearson reported the Board was recommending at this time that the Council take this under consideration until next week and determine if it should be a project the Board should approach. Mayor Palmer expressed sincere appréciation for the work the Board was doing. Mr. Pearson said the Board would try to give a report every 90 days. MR. AMOS HEROLD asked if the electric rate matter was going to be heard this morning. The Mayor said it could be set for next Thursday. Pursuant to published notice thereof the following zoning applications were publicly heard: C. H. CARPENTER By G. F. Ransom 5612 Grover Avenue From "A" Residence 5611-5613 Roosevelt Ave. To "B" Residence RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Long wanted information about Roosevelt Avenue, and whether or not it could be left open for circulation. MR. ED STEVENS, Chief, Plan AdminisBrationçoalscussèafthepareagrstating there was City property on Woodrow, and CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 discussion had been held on extending a street from Woodrow Avenue, tying into Roosevelt Avenue and on to Grover Avenue. Mr. Stevens said this had been pointed out, asd the City would have to go in and acquire the street. Councilman Long stated the zoning was all right, but she thought the street should be brought on through, and there should not be any building in the possible street area. Stevens stated there was a plan of development on this. Councilman Shanks moved that the zoning request to "B" Residence be approved. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Mr. The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "B" Residence and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. CARRINGTON'S UNIVER- SITY HILLS, By Paul D. Jones Tract 1 6634-6656 Manor Road 3417-3521 Loyola Lane Tract 2 Rear of 3503-3507 Loyola Lane From Interim "A" Resi- dence 1st Height & Area To "LR" Local Retail lst Height & Area From Interim "A" Resi dence 1st Height & Area To "C-1" Commercial 1st Height & Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Long moved that the change to "LR" Local Retail lst Height and Area for Tract 1, and to "C-1" Commercial lst Height and Area for Tract 2 be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "IR" Local Retail for Tract 1 and to "C-l" Commercial for Tract 2 and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. GUSTAV KRAUSE 610 Kenniston Drive By Denny McGraw Real Estate From "A" Residence To "C" Commercial RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Iong moved that the change to "C" Commercial be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 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. ১ GEORGE S. NALLE, JR. 2905-2909 Manchaca Road Additional Area 2827 Manchaca Road From "A" Residence To "C" Commercial NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "IR" Local Retail and for addi- tional area RECOMMENDED "C" Commercial After a check had been made with Mr. Nalle to determine that the amendment or recommendation from the Planning Commission was satisfactory, Councilman LaRue moved that the Council grant "IR" Local Retail for 2905-2909 Manchaca Road and "C" Commercial for 2827 Manchaca Road. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "IR" Local Retail for 2905-2909 Manchaca Road and to "C" Commercial for 2827 Manchaca Road and the City attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. PAUL O. SIMMS By Sterling Sasser, Sr. 707 East 10th Street From "B" Residence 2nd Height & Area To "C" Commercial 2nd Height & Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Long moved that the change to "C" Commercial 2nd Height and Area be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C" Commercial 2nd Height & Area and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION 4416 Manchaca Road By Fred B. Werkenthin From "C" Commercial 6th Height & Area To "C-1" Commercial 6th Height & Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Long inquired about the distance of this property from the School. It was stated there was no comment made by the Schools. Councilman Shanks moved that the change to "C-1" Commercial 6th Height and Area be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C-1" Commercial 6th Height and Area and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. MARVIN BERGSTROM 401-411 West 13th Street 1218-1222 Guadalupe From "C" Commercial 3rd Height & Area To "C-1" Commercial 3rd Height & Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Long moved that the change to "C-1" Commercial 3rd Height and Area be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C-1" Commercial 3rd Height and Area and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. PHILIP and CHARLES BASHARA, By Philip Bashara 401-405 East 45th Street 4413-4415 Avenue H From "A" Residence To "IR" Local Retail RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Long reported opposition by some of the people in the area, and stated the operator of the Elisabet Ney Museum for the City of Austin objects to this zoning change; and Councilman long pointed out there was this drainage ditch that needed attention. Later in the meeting, Councilman Shanks moved that the change to "IR" Local Retail be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: Councilman Long December 3, 1964 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Councilman Long voting against the motion with the request that the Director of Public Works get with the Building Official and see that these people if they build out there, take care of that drainage and not flood those people that are already there. The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "IR" Local Retail and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. ) LELAND WILSON Rear of 2704 Manor Road Rear of 3105-3107 Walnut Avenue From "A" Residence 1st Height & Area To "B" Residence 2nd Height & Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "B" Resi- dence 1st Height & Area Councilman Shanks moved that the change be granted to "B" Residence 2nd Height and Area. The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "B" Residence 2nd Height & Area and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. ALFRED LEHTONEN 809-815 West Annie 1801-1807 South 4th Street From "A" Residence To "B" Residence NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission Mr. Sam Perry represented Mr. John Nash, owner of the half block immediately to the east of this property protesting the change of zone as the property is primarily an isolated lot that is within a block otherwise residential and this is merely a spot zone. Opposition was expressed by MRS. RALPH ELLASON, MR. A. L. WHITE, and MRS. ROY BROCK on the grounds the street was only 30' wide, and leads to the school; and with a 20 unit low rental apartment development there the traffic emanating from this development would be a serious problem; and that 700 people as school turned out would need the streets, the increased traffic from these apartments would congest the area. After discussion, Councilman Shanks' moved that the Council sustain the recommendation of the Planning Commission and deny the change of zoning on this property. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been DENIED. A. J. and GLADYS SMITH ANDY KIVLIN _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Tract 1 903-907 Morrow Tract 2 901 Morrow December 3, 1964 From "A" Residence Ist Height & Area To "B" Residence 2nd Height & Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "B" Resi- dence 1st Height and Area Com- Mr. Alvis Vandygriff represented the applicants asking for "B" Residence 2nd Height and Area zoning which would permit construction of efficiency apartments, which could not be done under "B" Residence 1st Height and Area. mercial "C" adjoins the property on two sides, and Mr. Vandygriff stated the property had ingress and egress; there would be no undue hardship, and "B" Residence 2nd Height and Area zoning would be a buffer. The development of effici- ency apartments would accomodate employees from the Jefferson Chemical Company. The applicants own the property that exits into Lamar. Mr. Vandygriff stated only 51 units were contemplated at this time, and ample off-street parking. Councilman long asked if it were contemplated to use that drive into Lamar. Mr. Vandygriff stated they owned the property all around this location and Lamar would be the logical way to come into it. The Director of Planning stated 50 units could be constructed under "B" Residence 1st Height and Area. He pointed out the limited street with 50' right-of-way, and access to this property is over a street which serves a large residential area to the west, and a single family development in the area. MRS. KIVLIN described the development as low cost development for efficiency or one bedroom apartments which require less area as far as construction is concerned and leaves more general area for parking and recreational facilities. Proposed rentals would be $69.50-$79.50 per unit with bills paid. She said their property on Lamar was already zoned commercial; but they had no intention of placing apartments there, but would retain a rightof-way or easement road for a drive-in and out of this area they want to hold the commercial for a cafeteria, cafe, or washateria or what may be needed to serve the housing development. She did not want to be limited to the 51 apartments on this much land. Councilman Long asked if she would be willing to file an instrument with the City stipulating they would have a drive into this apartment unit area from Lamar. Mrs. Kivlin said offhand she would, but she would like to think it over. The Mayor stated the only way this could be handled would be for this to be a dedicated paved street. Extensive density in this residential neighborhood was discussed. Councilman Shanks stated it would be a good development for that particular section of the City. Councilman Long wanted to see this tied in with a guarantee of a driveway, not necessarily a dedicated street, but a perpetual driveway that would give circulation. After discussion, the Council decided to go look at the area. The Council postponed action. ) WILLIAM F. ZIDELL By Sidney Purser 1704-1710 West Avenue From "A" Residence 1st Height & Area To "B" Residence 2nd Height & Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "B" RESI- dence 1st Height & Area Mr. Zidell stated there had been no further developments in the matter; _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 what they proposed was a logical development of this area; and that they would be glad to do what the City required as far as parking was concerned. "B" Residence 1st Height and Area will permit only 23 units, and they could put in three bedroom apartments, which would defeat the density purpose. They want only one bedroom apartments which would accomodate two people instead of six and they want 38 units--34 one bedroom apartments and 12 two bedroom apartments, which would be 58 bedrooms. Councilman Shanks said they had asked for the area study. Councilman LaRue stated "B" Residence 2nd Height and Area was inevitable for that area, but it was a question of timing; and the only opposition received was from those that this property not be zoned "B" Residence 2nd Height and Area unless theirs was zoned also. Mr. Zidell stated he would limit the number of apartments to 38. Councilman Long expressed willingness to grant the "B" Residence 2nd Height and Area, and grant it for the rest of the people who wanted it in this area. The Director of Planning made a report of the status of the study, including the capital improvement plan. Former Senator Clint Small stated timing was most important on the sale of this property, depending on this zoning. The Mayor announced that decision would be made on December 17th, and expressed regrets over the delay caused by other considerations that had to be taken into account. Councilman LaRue moved that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of November 25, 1964, be approved. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The City Manager submitted the following: "December 1, 1964 "Mr. W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager Austin, Texas "Dear Mr. Williams: "Sealed bids were received until 11:00 A.M., Friday, November 20, 1964 at the Office of the Director of the Water and Sewer Department for the construction of approximately 3,379 feet of 30-inch and 1,108 feet of 24-inch concrete steel cylinder water mains in OAK SPRINGS DRIVE AND SPRINGDALE ROAD. This construction will tie in the existing 30-inch water main in Oak Springs Drive and the existing 24-inch water main in Airport Blvd. with the existing 24-inch water main in Springdale Road and will provide additional service to the Northeast Area. The bids were publicly opened and read in the Second Floor Conference Room, Municipal Building, Austin, Texas. "The following is a tabulation of bids received: Firm H & M Construction Corporation Bland Construction Company Amount $82,866.65 87,624.60 Working Days 30 45 "Walter W. Schmidt Ford-Wehmeyer, Incorporated Austin Engineering Company City of Austin _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS- $88,201.35 93,373.05 98,881.84 December 3, 1964 85,673.00 50 60 120 60 "It has been recommended that the contract be awarded to the H & M Construction Corporation on their low bid of $82,866.65. "Yours truly, s/ Victor R. Schmidt, Jr. Victor R. Schmidt, Jr., Director Water and Sewer Department" Councilman Long offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, bids were received by the City of Austin on November 20, 1964, for the construction of approximately 3379 feet of 30-inch and 1108 feet of 24inch concrete steel cylinder water mains in Oak Springs Drive and Springdale Road; and, WHEREAS, the bid of H and M Construction Corporation, in the sum of $82,866.65, was the lowest and best bid therefor, and the acceptance of such bid has been recommended by the Water and Sewer Department 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 and M Construction Corporation, in the sum of $82,866.65 be and the same is hereby accepted, and that 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, with H and M Construction Corporation. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: None Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer The City Manager submitted the following: "December 1, 1964 "TO: W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager SUBJECT: Tabulation of Bids for Waterproofing of Coliseum Roof (Rebid) "Bids were received for Waterproofing of Coliseum Roof at 2 P.M., Tuesday, December 1, 1964 in the Council Room. Tabulation of bids is as follows: "Bidders Amount Bid Time (Calendar Days) H. E. Little & Company $5,892.00 60 Austin Sandblasting & Waterproofing Company $7,480.00 30 Dux-Bak Waterproofing Company $7,490.00 45 E. M. Durbin Roofing & Sheet Metal $8,397.00 90 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS- December 3, 1964 "H. E. Little and Company was low bidder at $5,892.00 with a completion time of sixty calendar days. "As noted in our previous memo of November 9, our estimate for this work was approximately $5,600.00, funds for which are included in Mr. Vickers' budget. "We join with Mr. Vickers in recommending the award of this contract to H. E. Little and Company for the lump sum price of $5,892.00. "From: A. M. Eldridge, Supervising Engineer Construction Engineering Division Signed: A. M. Eldridge" Councilman White offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, bids were received by the City of Austin on December 1, 1964, for the waterproofing of Coliseum Roof; and, WHEREAS, the bid of H. E. Little & Company, in the sum of $5,892.00, was the lowest and best bid therefor, and the acceptance of such bid has been recommended by the Supervising Engineer, Construction Engineering Division 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. E. Little & Company, in the sum of $5,892.00, be and the same is hereby accepted, and that 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, with H. E. Little & Company. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The City Manager submitted the following: "To: Mr. W. T. Williams, City Manager "November 30, 1964 Subject: Sale of Houses "Bids were opened in my office November 30, 1964, at 10:00 A.M. for the sale of seven houses that Urban Renewal has turned over to us to demolish. "Bids from six different individuals were received and a breakdown of the bidding is as follows: ATTAL RAMIREZ THOMPSON HAMILTON MARBERGER MEANS 1601 Washington $8.00 $ 15.00 $ 16.50 $ 15.00 $37.50 1602 Washington $52.76 12.00 16.50 15.00 16.00 1607 Washington 8.00 26.00 1156 Salina 12.00 15.00 16.00 1603 Hackberry 5.00 16.00 1605 Hackberry 40.00 201.95 15.00 41.50 (Two Houses) (Back House) _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 "The high bid on each house is underscored in red. The bid sheets and deposits are attached. "Due to the fact that these structures are dilapidated, and also the fact that it would cost this office several hundred dollars if we had to demolish them, it is recommended that these bids be accepted. "If the bids are acceptable, the attached contracts should be signed by you and attested and returned to me in order that we may fulfill the contracts with the successful bidders. "From: Dick T. Jordan Building Official Signed: Dick T. Jordan" Councilman LaRue offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, bids were received by the City of Austin on November 30, 1964, for the sale of seven houses that Urban Renewal had turned over to the City to demolish; and, WHEREAS, the bids of J. H. Means, in the sums of $37,50 for house located at 1601 Washington, $26.00 for house located at 1607 Washington, $16.00 for house located at 1156 Salina and $16.00 for house located at 1603 Hackberry; the bid of Tom Attal, in the sum of $52.76, for house located at 1602 Washington, and the bid of J. M. Thompson, in the sum of $201.95 for two houses located at 1605 Hackberry, were the highest and best bids therefor, and the acceptance of such bids has been recommended by the Building Official 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 bids of J. H. Means, in the sums of $37.50, $26.00, $16.00 and $16.00; the bid of Tom Attal, in the sum of $52.76, and the bid of J. M. Thompson, in the sum of $201.95, for houses located at above locations, be and the same are hereby accepted, and that W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager of the City of Austin, be and he is hereby authorized to execute contracts, on behalf of the City, with J. H. Means, Tom Attal and J. M. Thompson. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None ) Councilman Long offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company has presented to the City Council tentative maps or plans showing the proposed construction of its underground telephone conduits in the streets in the City of Austin hereafter named and said maps or plans have been considered by the Director of Public Works; therefore ( December 3, 1964 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company be and the same is hereby permitted to construct its underground telephone conduits in the following streets: (1) An underground telephone conduit in WEST 21ST STREET ALLEY, from Rio Grande Street to Pearl Street; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall be 5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said WEST 21ST STREET ALLEY. (2) An underground telephone conduit in PEARL STREET, from West 21st Street Alley southerly 303 feet; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall be 20 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said PEARL STREET. (3) An underground telephone conduit crossing PEARL STREET, from the point of intersection of a line 308 feet south of the westerly prolongation of the north property line of West 21st Street Alley with a line 20 feet west of the east property line of Pearl Street, westerly to the west property line of Pearl Street; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall be 308 feet south of and parallel to the westerly prolongation of the north property line of West 21st Street Alley. (4) An underground telephone conduit in GUADALUPE STREET; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall extend from the point of intersection of a line 33.5 feet east of and parallel to the west property line of Guadalupe Street with a line 8 feet north of and parallel to the north property line of East 19th Street, northerly to the point of intersection of a line 37.6 feet east of and parallel to the northerly prolongation of the west property line of East 19th Street with a line 14.1 feet north of and parallel to the easterly prolongation of the south property line of West 21st Street. (5) An underground telephone conduit in LAVACA STREET; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall extend from the point of intersection of the centerline of West 10th Street Alley with a line 34.4 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of Lavaca Street to the point of intersection of the centerline of West 11th Street Alley with a line 28.6 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said LAVACA STREET. (6) An underground telephone conduit in LAVACA STREET; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall extend from the point of intersection of the centerline of West 1lth Street Alley with a line 28.6 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of Lavaca Street to the point of intersection of the ( December 3, 1964 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS : centerline of West 12th Street Alley with a line 27.1 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said LAVACA STREET. (7) An underground telephone conduit in LAVACA STREET; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall extend from the point of intersection of the centerline of West 12th Street Alley with a line 23.4 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of Lavaca Street to the point of intersection of a line 8 feet south of and parallel to the south property line of West 15th Street with a line 28 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said LAVACA STREET. (8) An underground telephone conduit in LAVACA STREET; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall extend from the point of intersection of a line 8 feet south of and parallel to the south property line of West 15th Street with a line 28 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of Lavaca Street to the point of intersection of a line 40 feet north of and parallel to the south property line of West 15th Street with a line 23.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said LAVACA STREET. (9) An underground telephone conduit in LAVACA STREET; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall extend from the point of intersection of a line 40 feet north of and parallel to the south property line of West 15th Street with a line 23.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of Lavaca Street to the point of intersection of a line 11 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of West 15th Street with a line 28 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said LAVACA STREET. (10) An underground telephone conduit in LAVACA STREET; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall extend from the point of intersection of a line ll feet south of and parallel to the north property line of West 15th Street with a line 28 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of Iavaca Street to the point of intersection of a line 3 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of West 17th Street with a line 28.6 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said LAVACA STREET. (11) An underground telephone conduit in LAVACA STREET; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall extend from the point of intersection of a line 3 feet south of and parallel to the north line of West 17th Street with a line 28.6 feet west of and = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 parallel to the east property line of Lavaca Street to the point of intersection of a line 124 feet north of and parallel to the north line of West 18th Street with a line 28.6 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said LAVACA STREET. (12) An underground telephone conduit in LAVACA STREET; the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall extend from the point of intersection of a line 124 feet north of and parallel to the north property line of West 18th Street with a line 28.6 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of Lavaca Street to the point of intersection of the easterly prolongation of the north property line of West 18th Street Alley with a line 24.1 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said LAVACA STREET. THAT the work and construction of said underground telephone conduits, including the excavation of the streets and the restoration and maintenance of said streets after said underground telephone conduits have been constructed, shall be under the supervision and direction of the City Manager and in accordance with the ordinances and regulations of the City of Austin governing such construction. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the Council approve the withdrawal of the following zoning application as requested by the attorney representing Mr. Grimmer: E. A. GRIMMER 823-829 Houston Street From "C" Commercial To "C-1" Commercial NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The City Attorney reviewed the matter of the purchase of three acres of land with 19 rental units from Mr. Andre Abbate. The Alcoholics Anonymous Foundation owned 2½ acres between the three acres and the railroad track. It was hoped there would be enough left in a triangular piece of property after the plans were fully developed for the Foundation to have a home. The Foundation was aware that it might be necessary to develop plans for a full interchange at that point consuming not only all of their property but part of the City property. They also knew the building of an overpass according to the plan outlined would not prevent them from continuing to use and occupy their house, but the building of the boulevard might require the property, and they were going to allow the City to go ahead and develop the overpass and engineering plans for the balance of the tract with the hope they would have a tract left. The City Attorney said CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS- December 3, 1964 written assurances of the situation were wanted that the City would not do certain things and would do some things the Foundation wanted done. In the mean- time there has been a change in decision by that group that they would prefer for the City not to do what previously had been understood the City could do, and that the City not do any work on their property until there had been a complete settlement on the matter. The City Attorney said they had been told if there were to be a complete settlement, there would have to be a complete transaction of acquiring the property. In answer to Councilman Shanks' question, the City Attorney stated he had tried to negotiate for this property, and that the Mayor had the lowest acceptable figure. It was stated there were no firm plans, and only a two lane highway was assumed; but if there is to be a three land highway, it would have to be moved over an additional 20'. Mayor Palmer explained the method by which the association came up with a $198,595 value, and outlined the offer submitted by Mr. Trueman O' Quinn that if they could retain the triangle with a 20' driveway off of 35th Street and one curb break into the roadway, that they would be willing to deduct the $85,000 and come up with a net total of $113,595 plus the remaining portion of their land. Councilman Long moved that the offer be rejected and offered the following resolution and moved its adoption (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Austin has found that public necessity requires the improvement of West 35th Street by the construction of an overpass in the vicinity of the intersection of West 35th Street with proposed Missouri Pacific Boulevard, and the construction of a high-speed interchange and access roads to inter-connect West 35th Street with the proposed Missouri Pacific Boulevard in order to provide for the free and safe flow of traffic in the indicated area within the City of Austin; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has found and determined that the public necessity requires the acquisition of the hereinafter described tract of land for right-of-way to permit the construction of improvements hereinabove mentioned together with the necessary utility relocation caused by such construction; and, WHEREAS, the City of Austin has been unable to agree with the owner of the hereinafter described tract of land as to the fair market value thereof; 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 file or cause to be filed against the owner a suit in eminent domain to acquire title to the hereinafter described property, to-wit: Being out of and a part of the George W. Spear League in Austin, Travis County, Texas, and being 2.427 acres of land out of a certain 9.73 acre tract of land heretofore conveyed to Mark L. Wiginton, and being described by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at the southeast corner of said 9.73 acre tract at a stake and mound at the intersection of the west line of the I. & G.N.R.R. right-of-way with the north line of the Austin-Burnet Road and Bull Creek Road from which a liveoak tree 20" in diameter marked X bears N 54-3/4 W. 3 vrs.; _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 THENCE, with the north line of said road N 76 W 180 feet to a stake for a corner; THENCE, N 8° and 44' E 599 feet to a stake in fence on north line of said 9.73 acre tract; THENCE, S 62° 30' E 198 feet along said north fence and boundary line of a stake and mound in the west line of said I. & G.N.R.R. right-of-way, from which a liveoak 14" in diameter marked X bears S 71-1/2 W. 5-3/5 varas; THENCE, along the west side of said railroad right-of-way S. 10° 15' W. 552.22 feet to Place of Beginning; and containing 2.427 acres of land, more orless, and being the same property described in the general warranty deed of Mark L. Wiginton et ux to Homer C. DeWolfe, dated April 29, 1935, recorded in Volume 520, Pages 494-495, Deed Records of Travis County, Texas. Being the same tract of land conveyed by Mrs. Ruyel DeWolfe, a widow, to the Suburban Alcoholic Foundation by deed dated July 18, 1955 and recorded in Volume 1604, page 441 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue asked for a comparison of this $87,000 to that paid for the other property. The City Attorney stated the Foundation has 2½ acres with one house; the other was three acres with 19 rental units, and the City had about a third more frontage on its property. Later in the meeting Mr. Trueman O'Quinn came into the Council Meeting to discuss further the City's acquisition of the Alcoholics Anonymous Association's property. Mayor Palmer reported to Mr. O'Quinn that he had brought up the conversation they had, giving the figure that he had submitted, and the Council had felt that condemnation should be started, and it authorized the proceeding. Councilman Long stated that was the fastest way the matter could be resolved, and the City had to get started right away. Mr. O'Quinn inquired about the condemnation and chances of negotiating. The City Attorney stated when condemnation suits were authorized, the usual practice was always to try to negotiate if at all possible. Mr. O'Quinn stated he had reported the opinion of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation, in that they wanted no further encroachment until there was some sort of agreement of the understanding or some attempt to negotiate for the purchase of the property and this was the information he had given in writing. He said normally the City would make an offer, but in this case the Foundation was asked to make an offer, which they did. The City Attorney explained the reason was in ordinary circumstances a value of property was agreed upon, and purchased before a project began. In this case the project was begun and there was an unwritten understanding that every effort would be made to let the Foundation. have enough remaining property to locate in that area on other property which the City owns; and that the initial phase of the work would not impair the usefulness of the property which the Foundation was making of it and those matters could be resolved after final engineering studies and the first phase of construction had been completed. It was the Foundation's desire to remain there if possible on other City land and not to sell their property outright. When the Foundation decided not to permit any further work to be done until after a final solution he and Mr. O'Quinn stated to each other it appeared the only thing that could be done would be for them to make an offer which could be accepted quickly, in reverse to the ordinary situation, and that Mr. O'Quinn meet with his Board _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 and submit an offer which the City could accept. He went back to the Board and got the offer and transmitted it to the Mayor. Mr. O' Quinn stated as far as actually taking possession of the property or using it for construction purposes other than for readjustment of utilities and a temporary drive, there had been no encroachment or possession, and they thought the line should be drawn. The Foundation felt they had a location there for seven or eight years. Now the engineers have come up with this interchange. If any consideration is to be given to their efforts to remain in that area, they will need to know on the ground approximately where the line will be. Councilman Long inquired if there could be an exchange of property. The matter was discussed in thorough detail, covering possible requirement for a three lane expressway south, change of median line which would require more than the City's property; the present need for only enough space to put in some fill to provide a ramp to the bridge, without affecting the Foundation's property except moving the entrance farther west; that there are no funds or no plans; no contract for State participation; and it will not be known for five or six years just what will be needed; and there should be no interference with the Foundation's property for that time. Mr. O'Quinn pointed out some interferences--the change in the normal use of their driveway; the plan to tear off half of their yard and remove half of the trees; and stakes have been set showing the distance that will be involved in this; and the Board's requesting until some better understanding about timing, and compensation that further encroachment not be permitted. The City Attorney explained the desirability of purchas- ing the entire property and at a later date making mutually agreeable arrangements for the City's property. He explained the locating of the stakes was in connection with construction of telephone lines, gas and water lines. Councilman LaRue stated it was of mutual benefit to the City and Foundation to operate as agreed. The City felt it must have the property to continue the construction of the by-pass and the Foundation wanted to stay there as long as it could and the City had no alternative except to purchase the property. Mr. O'Quinn stated it may be if they were unable to negotiate to the point where the Foundation felt it had something that the City would say they would eventually pay them a certain amount and give them an option on what they had left, it may be the only thing to be done is to bring the condemnation action under the circumstances. The City Attorney stated they may be able to do exactly what Mr. O'Quinn had said. Mr. O' Quinn reported the Foundation was being served this afternoon, and that he did not want to proceed. The City Attorney stated there was no reason why negotiations could not proceed. The Mayor inquired if Mr. O'Quinn had said he was not authorized to make any other offer. Mr. O'Quinn stated the Board authorized him within certain limits to represent them in negotiating the purchase price on this property. The City Attorney repeated that every effort to work with Mr. O'Quinn would be made to try to prevent disrupting any function the Foundation has, as all recognized the good work the organization does. Finally after lengthy discussion, the Mayor stated if this could be resolved and an amount could be agreed upon before it went before a commission that should be done. The City Attorney stated every effort to do so would be made. Councilman LaRue asked that the City Attorney keep the Council informed and up to date on this. Councilman Long stated the City Attorney had been authorized to try to work this out and to keep the Council informed; and the reason the Council voted to go into condemnation was to have a chance to move the project along. She said she personally thought the $198,000 was a very unfair price to be offered for that property. Mayor Palmer asked Mr. O'Quinn to discuss this with the City Attorney, who would advise the Council of any type of offer; and if there is any agreement that can be reach ed the Council would be as fair as it could to the Foundation; and it wants to pay the fair market value. The Mayor thanked Mr. O'Quinn and stated it was hoped this could be resolved in a satisfactory manner. December 3, 1964 = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS The Council recessed until 2:30 Ρ.Μ. RECESSED MEETING At 2:30 P.M., the Council resumed its business. 2:30 Ρ.Μ. Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: HENRY W. HALL Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 403 Braker Lane, Lot A, Land Wm. Gephart Subd.plus adj. 110 x 50 ft. John Applegate Improvements $ 1,330 22,370 $ 1,330 18,400 Survey Total $23,700 $19,730 Parcel No. 9 2 4623 0510 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: CouncilmenLaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: J. M. ODOM AND ASSOCIATES, By E. D. McMullen Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action I.R.S. Center, 15 Acres Santiago Del Valle Grant Land $ 67,500 $ 56,090 Improvements 1,627,540 1,627,540 Parcel No. 3 1100 0303 Total $1,695,040 $1,683,630 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: VIRGIA LO CAGE Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Old Lockhart Hwy. and Chunn Lane, 96.969 Acres Santiago Del Valle Grant Parcel. No. 9 4 2103 0117 Land Improvements Total $36,690 2,140 $38,830 $35,120 $32,980 2,140 ) - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: FORREST HIMES Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 1408 Norwalk Lane, S. 80 Land ft. of E. 139 ft. of Lot Improvements $ 6,260 17,570 $ 6,260 17,570 5, Block 8, Westfield A Parcel No. 1 1306 0814 Total $23,830 $23,830 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Nges: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: EDWARD JOSEPH Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $22,410 $18,680 Improvements -0- -0- Total $22,410 Land $35,870 $18,680 $35,870 Improvements -0- -0- Total $35,870 $35,870 Land $108,200 Improvements 4,850 $101,470 4,850 Total $113,050 $106,320 Land $ 1,880 $ 1,500 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,880 $ 1,500 Land Improvements $59,560 1,110 $59,560 1,110 Total $60,670 $60,670 ↓ Adjacent to Nelson Field 21.5 Acres James P. Wal- lace and 3.4 Ac. Willis Avery Survey Parcel No. 9 2 2821 0102 Rundberg Lane, 47.82 Acres John Applegate Survey Parcel No. 9 2 4119 1201 : Anderson Lane, 77.31 Acres James P. Wallace Survey Parcel No. 9 2 3221 0201 Rutherford Lane, 2 Acres James P. Wallace Survey Parcel No. 9 2 3221 0106 Rutherford Lane, 79.41 Ac. William Wilkes Survey Parcel No. 9 2 3221 0105 December 3, 1964 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS EDWARD JOSEPH (Continued) Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Rutherford Lane, 34.49 Ac. James P. Wallace Survey Parcel No. 9 2 3221 0104 Land $25,870 $25,870 Improvements -0- -0- Total $25,870 $25,870 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: FANNIE U. L. BROWN Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 1711 East 12th Street 50 x 147 ft., Blocks 13 and 14, Outlot 57, Divi- sion B Land. Improvements $ 3,540 1,750 $ 3,540 1,750 Total $ 5,290 $ 5,290 Parcel No. 2 0809 0705 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: JOE H. DAYWOOD, By J. R. Darrouzet Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 1900 East 6th Street Land 120 x 100 ft. of Block 2, Outlot 7, Division A, Hand TC RR Adan. Improvements $ 8,550 4,080 $ 7,480 2,460 Total $12,630 $ 9,940 Parcel No. 2 0309 0401 1902 East 6th Street Land $ 3,870 50 x 188 ft. avg., Block 2 Outlot 7, Div. A., H and TC Improvements 9,220 $ 3,390 7,470 RR Addn. Parcel No. 2 0309 0409 Total $13,090 $10,860 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None December 3, 1964 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS- Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: G. R. and LOIS PETERSON Wedgewood Drive, Lot 9 Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 92 4525 0101 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 8 Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel. No. 9 2 4525 0102 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 7, Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0103 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 6, Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 92 4525 0104 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 5, Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel. No. 9 2 4525 0105 Wedgewood Drive, Iot 4, Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0106 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 3, Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0107 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 2 Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0108 Corner Wedgewood Drive and Braker Lane, Lot 1, Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 92 4525 0109 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 1, Block E, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 92 4525 0201 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 2, Block E, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0202 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 1 Block D, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 92 4525 0301 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $300 $1.50 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $1.50 Imppovements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $1.50 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $450 $450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $450 $450 Land $300 $1.50 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $1.50 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $1.50 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $1.50 December 3, 1964 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS G. R. and LOIS PETERSON (Continued) Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Wedgewood Drive, Lot 2, Block D, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 924525 0302 Braker Lane, Lot 8, Block C, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0401 Braker Lane, Lot 7, Block C, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0402 Braker Lane, Lot 6, Block C, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0403 Braker Lane, Lot 5, Block C, Valley Side Heights Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0404 Braker Lane, Lot 4, Block C, Valley Side Heights Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0405 Braker Lane, Lot 3, Block C, Valley Side Heights Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0406 Braker Lane, Lot 2, Block C, Valley Side Heights Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0407 Corner Braker Lane and Wedgewood Drive, Lot 1 Block C, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0408 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 9, Block C, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4525 0409 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 1, Block H, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 0301 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 1, Block G, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 0401 Land $300 $1.50 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Iand $450 $450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $450 $450 Iand $450 $450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $450 $450 Land $450 $450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $450 $450 Iand $450 $450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $450 $450 Land $450 $450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $450 $450 Land $450 $450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $450 $450 Land $450 $450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $450 $450 Land $450 $450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $450 $450 Land $300 $1.50 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Imppovements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 ) ) ) December 3, 1964 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS G. R. and LOIS PETERSON (Continued) Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Wedgewood Drive, Lot 2, Block G, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 0402 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 3, Block G, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 0403 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 4, Block G, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel. No. 92 4626 0404 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 5, Block G, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 0405 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 6, Block G, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 0406 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 7, Block G, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 407 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 11, Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 0501 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 10, Block A, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 0502 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 1, Block F, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 0601 Wedgewood Drive, Lot 2, Block F, Valley Side Hgts. Parcel No. 9 2 4626 0602 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Tatal $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Iand $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $1.50 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $1.50 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $150 Land $300 $1.50 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $1.50 Land $300 $150 Improvements -0- -0- Total $300 $1.50 Braker Lane, 19.46 Acres Thomas May Survey and 5.6 Acres J.C. Harrelson Sur. Parcel No. 9 2 4723 0402 Land $11,280 $11,280 Improvements 4,430 4,430 Total $15,710 $15,710 ) ) The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 Councilman IaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: FRANK W. RIFFE Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 903 West 3rd Street, .61 Land $ 6,260 $ 4,580 Improvements 900 900 Total $ 7,160 $ 5,480 Acres of Lots 1, 2 & 3, Block 7, Outlot ll, Division Z, Raymonds Plateau Parcel No. 1 0602 0202 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman IaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: AVON M. GARRETT HARRELL, By Robert C. Sneed Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 2521 Quarry Road, Center 50 ft. of Lot 12, Block 2, Westfield A Parcel No. 1 1306 0611 2515 Quarry Road, East 117 ft. of Lot 12, Block 2, Westfield A Parcel No. 1 1306 0612 Iand $ 5,630 $ 3,910 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 5,630 $ 3,910 Land $13,820 $ 5,780 Improvements 4,140 4,550 Total $17,960 $10,330 2513 Quarry Road, West 60 ft. Lot 11, Block 2, Westfield A Land $ 7,900 $ 3,040 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 7,900 $ 3,040 Parcel No. 1 1306 0613 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: CAL MARSHALL 4700 Springdale Road 2.5 Acres Henry Warnell Sur. Parcel No. 2 1521 0101 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 4,620 Improvements Total 7,740 $12,360 $ 4,620 7,740 $12,360 ) _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: ELIZABETH RICHARDS and JOE W. NEAL, By Robert C. Sneed Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action U.S. Hwy. 183 North Land $18,410 $18,410 5.026 Acres, George W. Improvements -0- -0- Davis Survey Total $18,410 $18,410 Parcel No. 9 2 4507 0504 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: HENRY SASSE Braker Lane and Fiskville Road, 158 x 200 ft. John Applegate Survey or Lot 8B unrecorded Ludwig Subd. Parcel No. 9 2 4623 0504 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 3,970 $ 3,770 Improvements Total -0- -0- $ 3,970 $ 3,770 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: KARL B. WAGNER Highway 35 North off Powell Lane, 12.19 Acres James P. Wallace Survey Parcel No. 92 3516 0701 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $36,430 Improvements 11,420 $31,740 11,420 Total $47,850 $43,160 = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 KARL B. WAGNER (Continued) Rutherford Lane East of Hwy. #35, 82.775 Acres James P. Wallace Survey Parcel No. 9 2 3517 0101 West of North Lamar on Research Blvd., 21.19 Acres George W. Davis Parcel No. 9 2 4009 0212 Research Blvd. between Burnet & N. Lamar, Lot 1 Research Blvd. Commercial Area, Parcel No. 9 2 4110 0402 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $69,580 $69,580 Improvements Total 28,560 28,210 $98,140 $97,790 Land $57,120 $57,120 Improvements Total -0- -0- $57,120 $57,120 : Land $27,850 $27,850 Improvements -0- -0- Total $27,850 $27,850 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: N. J. WONSLEY, By M. B. Braswell U.S. Hwy. 183, Wonsley Dr. and Interstate Hwy. 35, 41.57 Acres, James P. Wallace Survey Parcel No. 2 3415 0102 U. S. Hwy. 183 West of Interstate Hwy. 35, 7.86 Acres, James P. Wallace Parcel No. 2 3415 0301 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $137,250 $1.37,250 Improvements 3,020 3,020 Total $140,270 $140,270 Land $14,740 $14,740 Improvements -0- -0- Total $14,740 $14,740 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None December 3, 1964 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: DELWOOD CENTER, INC., By Rogan B. Giles Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Riverside Drive, 6.7 Land $46,720 $46,720 Acres, Isaac Decker League Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 2 0101 1106 Total $46,720 $46,720 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: D. L. WELCH Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action McNeil Road, 126.65 Acres James Rogers Survey Parcel. No. 9 2 5608 0205 Land $94,990 $85,490 Improvements -0- -0- Total $94,990 $85,490 McNeil Road, 46.63 Acres James Rogers Survey Parcel. No. 9 2 5608 0311 Land $43,720 $39,340 Improvements -0- -0- Total $43,720 $39,340 GARDEN OAKS COMPANY, By D. L. Welch 3000 Villa Lane, Lot 1, Block B, Garden Oaks, Section 1 Parcel No. 4 0506 0601 Land $ 640 $ 640 Improvements -0- Total $ 640 -0- $ 640 3002 Villa Lane, Iot 2 Block B, Garden Oaks, Section 1 Parcel No. 4 0506 0602 3004 Villa Lane, Lot 3 Block B, Garden Oaks Section 1 Land $ 590 $ 590 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 590 $ 590 Land $ 590 590 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 590 $ 590 Parcel No. 4 0506 0603 3006 Villa Lane, Lot 4 Block B, Garden Oaks, Section 1 Land $ 790 $ 590 Improvements Total -0- -0- $ 790 $ 590 Parcel No. 4 0506 0604 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 GARDEN OAKS COMPANY, By D. L. Welch (Continued) Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 3008 Villa Lane, Lot 5, Block B, Garden Oaks, Section 1 Parcel No. 4 0506 0605 Land 790 $ 590 Improvements Total -0- -0- $ 790 590 EAGLE PROPERTIES, INC., By D. L. Welch Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 6814 Galindo Street Lot 27, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0127 6802 Galindo Street Lot 33, Block 11 Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0133 6800 Galindo Street Lot 34, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0134 6712 Galindo Street Lot 35, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 01.35 6710 Galindo Street Lot 36, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0136 6708 Galindo Street Lot 37, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0137 6706 Galindo Street Lot 38, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0138 6704 Galindo Street Lot 39, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0139 Land $ 710 Improvements 3,930 Total $ 4,640 $ 710 3,520 $4,230 Land $ 530 Improvements 3,220 $ 530 2,890 Total $ 3,750 $3,420 Land $ 530 $ 530 Improvements 3,220 2,890 Total $ 3,450 $ 3,420 Land $ 530 $ 530 Improvements 3,140 2,820 Total $ 3,670 $ 3,350 Land $ 530 $ 530 Improvements 3,220 2,890 Total $ 3,750 $ 3,420 Land $ 530 $ 530 Improvements 3,220 2,890 Total $ 3,750 $ 3,420 Land $ 530 $ 530 Improvements 3,140 2,820 Total $ 3,670 $ 3,350 Land $ 530 $ 530 Improvements 3,140 2,890 Total $ 3,670 $ 3,350 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 EAGLE PROPERTIES, INC. By D. L. Welch (Continued) F 6702 Galindo Street Lot 40, Block ll, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0140 6700 Galindo Street Lot 41, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0141 6612 Galindo Street Lot 42, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0142 6610 Galindo Street Lot 43, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0143 6608 Galindo Street Lot 44, Block 11, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0144 6601 Galindo Street Lot 1, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0301 6603 Galindo Street Lot 2, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0302 6605 Galindo Street Lot 3, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0303 6607 Galindo Street Lot 4, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0304 6609 Galindo Street Lot 5, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0305 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 530 Improvements 3,220 $ 530 2,890 Total $ 3,750 $ 3,420 Land $ 530 $ 530 Improvements 3,220 2,890 Total $ 3,750 $ 3,420 Land $ Improvements Total 530 3,220 $ 530 2,890 $ 3,750 $ 3,420 Land $ 530 $ 530 Improvements 3,660 3,280 Total $ 4,190 $ 3,810 Land $ 530 $ 530 Improvements 3,790 3,390 Total $ 4,320 $ 3,920 Land $ 640 $ 640 Improvements 2,950 2,640 Total $ 3,590 $ 3,280 Land $ 520 Improvements 2,930 $2,20 2,620 Total $ 3,450 $ 3,140 Land $ 530 $ 530 Improvements 2,950 2,640 Total $ 3,480 $ 3,170 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,020 2,700 Total $ 3,510 $ 3,190 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,020 2,700 Total $ 3,510 $ 3,190 ) ) CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 EAGLE PROPERTIES, INC. By D. L. Welch (Continued) Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,860 3,460 Total $ 4,350 $ 3,950 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,580 3,210 Total $ 4,070 $ 3,700 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,250 2,910 Total $ 3,740 $ 3,400 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,160 2,830 Total $ 3,650 $ 3,320 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements Total $ $3,620 3,620 3,130 2,810 $ 3,300 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,230 2,900 Total $ 3,720 $ 3,390 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,130 2,810 Total $ 3,620 $ 3,300 Land $ 490 Improvements 3,210 $2,880 Total $ 3,700 $ 3,370 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,160 2,830 Total $ 3,650 $ 3,320 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,130 2,810 Total $ 3,620 $ 3,300 6613 Galindo Street Lot 7, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0307 6615 Galindo Street Lot 8, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0308 6617 Galindo Street Lot 9, Block 14, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0309 6701 Galindo Street Lot 10, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0310 6703 Galindo Street Lot 11, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0311 6705 Galindo Street Lot 12, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0312 6707 Galindo Street Lot 13, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0313 6709 Galindo Street Lot 14, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0314 6711 Galindo Street Lot 15, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0315 6713 Galindo Street Lot 16, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0316 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 EAGLE PROPERTIES, INC. By D. L. Welch (Continued) 6801 Galindo Street Lot 17, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0317 6803 Galindo Street Lot 18, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0318 6611 Galindo Street Lot 6, Block 12, Chernosky No. 17 Parcel No. 3 0816 0306 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 490 Improvements 3,130 $ 490 2,810 Total $ 3,620 $ 3,300 Land $ 490 $ 490 Improvements 3,160 2,830 Total $ 3,650 $ 3,320 Land No Appeal $ 490 Improvements 2,700 Total $ 3,190 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: L. H. HUTCHISON, JR., By W. W. Patterson East Side of Manor Road at Loyola Lane, 70.03 Ac. J.C. Tannehill League and .95 Ac. Brooks Survey Parcel 9 2 2125 0402 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $41,910 $41,910 Improvements -0- -0- Total $41,910 $41,910 J. D. CONNOLLY, By W. W. Patterson Old Manor Rd. at Springdale 107.46 Acres H. T. Davis Sur. and 87.58 Ac. J.C. Tannehill Ig. Parcel No. 92 2427 0101 Land $110,480 $110,480 Improvements 5,630 -0- Total $116,110 $110,480 N. E. CARTER, By W. W. Patterson S.E. Corner Interstate #35 and Loop Rd. 111 .89 Acres James P. Wallace Sur. Land $ 5,010 Improvements -0- Total $ 5,010 $ 4,260 -0- $ 4,260 Parcel No. 9 2 3216 0601 December 3, 1964 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS E. C. MCCLURE, By W. W. Patterson Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Loop Rd. 1ll and Inter- Land $153,090 $1.53,090 state Hwy. 35, 109.647 Acres James P. Wallace Sur. Parcel No. 9 2 3216 0501 Improvements 450 450 Total $153,540 $1.53,540 C. R. HAMILTON, By W. W. Patterson East Side of Hwy. 183 West of Balcones, 7.026 Acres James Rogers Sur. Parcel No. 91 5403 0302 East Side of 183 West of Balcones, 12.5 Ac. James Rogers Survey Parcel No. 91 5403 0304 Land $10,540 Improvements Total -0- $10,540 Land $18,750 Improvements -0- Total $18,750 Hwy. 183 near Duval Rd. Land $11,500 19.16 Acres James Rogers Improvements -0- Survey Parcel No 9 2 6001 0516 Total $11,500 Hwy. 183 near Duval Rd. Land $29,060 25.83 Acres, James Rogers Improvements -0- Survey Parcel No. 9 2 6001 0518 Total $29,060 $ 7,900 -0- $ 7,900 $12,660 -0- $12,660 $ 7,190 -0- $7,190 $19,370 -0- $19,370 W. W. PATTERSON 3409 Monte Vista Drive Lot 12, Block Y, Balcones Park, Section 8 Parcel No. 1 2606 0703 2607 University Avenue Lot 5 and 6, Block 11 Ols. 15,16 & 17, Div. D, Whitis Parcel No.2 1503 0616 Bird Farm West Missouri Pacific R.R., 151.42 Ac. James Rogers Survey Parcel No. 9 2 5608 0108 Land $ 8,200 $ 8,200 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 8,200 $ 8,200 Land $ 12,960 $ 12,960 Improvements 250,840 Total $263,800 231,790 $244,750 Land $45,430 $45,430 Improvements -0- -0- Total $45,430 $45,430 Kramer Lane East of Llano Land $25,170 $22,650 Spur, 33.56 Acres, James Improvements -0- -0- Rogers Survey Total $25,170 $22,650 Parcel No. 9 2 5608 0312 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: SIGMAN W. HAYES, M.D. Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Patterson Road, 62 Acres Land $18,300 $18,300 J.C. Tannehill League Improvements 290 290 Parcel No. 9 2 2032 0101 Total $18,590 $1.8,590 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: SPENCER SCOTT Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Interregional and Braker In., 51.77 Acres J.C. Land $50,640 $50,640 Improvements -0- -0- Harrelson Survey Parcel No. 9 2 4723 0601 Total $50,640 $50,640 800 Block Brazos Street Land $397,070 $397,070 All Block 85, Original City Parcel No. 2 0603 1301 Improvements 2,730 2,730 Total $399,800 $399,800 Middle Fiskville Road Land $11,760 $11,760 20.91 Acres, John Applegate Sur. Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4119 0501 Total $11,760 $11,760 Middle Fiskville Road, 18 Acres, John Applegate Survey Parcel No. 92 4119 0804 Land $16,200 $16,200 Improvements -0- -0- Total $16,200 $16,200 Somerset Avenue, Lot 9 Block N, North Acres, Sec. 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4025 0102 Land $ 1,530 $ 1,530 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,530 $ 1,530 Applegate Drive Lot 29, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 92 4025 0203 Somerset Avenue, Lot 28, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 92 4025 0204 Land $ 1,350 $ 1,350 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,350 $ 1,350 Land $ 1,530 $ 1,530 Improvements -0- -0- Total $1,530 $1,530 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 SPENCER SCOTT (Continued) Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Somerset Avenue, Lot 26A, Resub of Lots 24A,25 and 26, Block M, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4025 0206 Somerset Avenue, Lot 25A Resub.of Lots 24A,25 and 26, Block M, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4025 0207 Newport Avenue, Lot 5, Block S, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4025 0404 Newport Avenue, Lot 4, Block S, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4025 0405 Newport Avenue, Lot 3, Block S North Acres, Section 1 Land $ 1,450 $ 1,450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,450 $ 1,450 Land $ 1,460 $ 1,460 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,460 $1,460 Land $ 1,540 $ 1,540 Improvements -0- -0- Total $1,540 $ 1,540 Iand $ 1,020 $ 1,020 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,020 $ 1,020 Land $ 1,810 $ 1,810 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4025 0406 Total $ 1,810 $ 1,810 908 Applegate, Lot 12, Block B Land $ 1,370 $ 1,370 North Acres, Section 1 Improvements 6,000 6,000 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0101 Total $ 7,370 $ 7,370 1004 Applegate, Lot 8, Block I, Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 North Acres, Section 1 Improvements 12,770 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0203 Total $14,090 12,770 $14,090 1002 Applegate, Lot 7, Block I Iand $ 1,320 $ 1,320 North Acres, Section 1 Improvements 5,630 5,630 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0204 Total $ 6,950 $6,950 Somerset Avenue, Lot 23, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel 9 2 4223 0302 Land $ 1,470 $ 1,470 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,470 $1,470 Somerset Avenue, Lot 21, Land $ 1,520 $ 1,520 Block M, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 0304 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,520 $ 1,520 Newport Avenue, Lot 10, Block E, Land $ 990 $ 990 North Acres, Section 1 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4223 1104 Total $ 990 $ 990 Newport Avenue, Lot 11, Block E, Land $ 1,030 $ 1,030 North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 1105 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,030 $ 1,030 December 3, 1964 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS SPENCER SCOTT (Continued) Newport Avenue, Lot 1, Block K, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 1201 Newport Avenue, Lot 2, Block K, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 1202 Newport Avenue, Lot 3, Block K, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 1203 Newport Avenue, Lot 4, Block K, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 1204 Newport Avenue, Lot 5, Block K, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 1205 Newport Avenue, Lot 6 Block K, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 1206 Newport Avenue, Lot 7, Block K, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 1207 Newport Avenue, Lot 8, Block K, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 1208 Newport Avenue, Lot 9 Block K, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 1209 Newport Avenue, Lot 9, Block S, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 1212 Applegate Drive, Lot 20, Block B, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4321 0604 Applegate Drive, Lot 21 Block B, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4321 0605 Applegate and Middle Fiskville Road, Lot 22, Block B, North Acres, Sec. 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4321 606 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 1,030 $ 1,030 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,030 $ 1,030 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 990 $ 990 Land $ 990 $ Improvements -0- Total $ 990 Land $ 990 Improvements -0- Total 990 Land $ 990 Improvements -0- Total $ 990 Land $ 990 Improvements -0- Total $ 990 Land 990 Improvements -0- Total $ 990 Land $ 990 $ $ Improvements -0- Total $ 990 Land $ 990 Improvements -0- Total $ 990 $ 990 Land $ 1,180 $ 1,180 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,180 $1,180 Land $ 1,300 $ 1,300 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,300 $ 1,300 Land $ 1,230 $ 1,230 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,230 $ 1,230 Land $ 1,140 $ 1,140 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,140 $1,140 = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 SPENCER SCOTT (Continued) Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Applegate Drive, Lot 2, Block C, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4321 0702 Applegate Drive, Lot 3, Block C, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4321 0703 Salem Lane, Lot 1, Block D, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel. No. 9 2 4321 0801 Salem Lane, Lot 2, Block D, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4321 0802 Salem Lane, Lot 3, Block D, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4321 0803 Applegate Drive, Lot 1B, Resub. of Lot 1, Block N, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0613 Land $ 1,330 $ 1,330 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,330 $ 1,330 Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Land $ 1,200 $ 1,200 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,200 $ 1,200 Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Land $ 850 $ 850 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 850 $ 850 Applegate Drive, Lot 1A, Resub. of Lot 1, Block N, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0614 Land $ 930 $ 930 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 930 $ 930 Newport Avenue, Lot 12, Block D North Acres, Section 1 Land $ 1,370 $ 1,370 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0706 Total $ 1,370 $ 1,370 Newport Avenue, Lot 13, Block D, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 0707 Newport Avenue, Lot 6, Block O, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0806 Newport Avenue, Lot 7, Block O, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0807 Newport Avenue, Lot 8, Block O, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0808 Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Land $ 1,030 $ 1,030 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,030 $ 1,030 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 990 $ 990 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total $990 $ 990 ) December 3, 1964 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS SPENCER SCOTT (Continued) Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Newport Avenue, Lot 9, Block O, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0809 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 990 $ 990 Walnut Bend Drive, Lot 1, Land $ 1,680 $ 1,680 Block P, North Acres, Section 1 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0901 Total $ 1,680 $ 1,680 Applegate Drive, Lot 2, Block P, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0902 Applegate Drive, Lot 4, Block P, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 0904 Newport Avenue, Lot 6, Block P, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0906 Land $ 1,510 $ 1,510 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,510 $ 1,510 Land $ 1,390 $ 1,390 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,390 $ 1,390 Land $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Newport Avenue, Lot 7, Block P, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 0907 Land $ 1,030 $ 1,030 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,030 $ 1,030 Newport Avenue, Lot 8, Block P, Land North Acres, Section 1 $ 1,030 $ 1,030 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0908 Total $ 1,030 $ 1,030 Newport Avenue, Lot 9, Block Land $ 1,070 $ 1,070 P, North Acres, Section 1 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 92 4223 0909 Total $ 1,070 $ 1,070 Walnut Bend Drive, Lot 10, Block P, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0910 Walnut Bend Drive, Lot 13, Block P, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 0913 Newport Avenue, Lot 7, Block E, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 11נס Newport Avenue, Lot 8, Block E, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 1102 Newport Avenue, Lot 9, Block E, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 1103 Land $ 1,080 $ 1,080 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,080 $1,080 Land $ 1,380 $ 1,380 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,380 $ 1,380 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 990 $ 990 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 990 $ 990 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 990 $ 990 ) December 3, 1964 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS SPENCER SCOTT (Continued) ) Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 1,760 $ 1,760 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,760 $1,760 Land $ 1,530 $ 1,530 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,530 $ 1,530 Land $ 1,410 $ 1,410 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,410 $ 1,410 Land $ 1,170 $ 1,170 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,170 $ 1,170 Land $ 1,240 $ 1,240 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,240 $ 1,240 Land $ 1,170 $ 1,170 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,170 $ 1,170 Land $ 1,100 $ 1,100 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,100 $ 1,100 Land $ 1,100 $ 1,100 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,100 $ 1,100 Land $ 1,100 $ 1,100 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,100 $ 1,100 Land $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Land $ 1,280 $ 1,280 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,280 $1,280 Land $ 1,280 $ 1,280 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,280 $ 1,280 Land $ 1,120 $ 1,120 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,120 $ 1,120 Somerset Avenue, Lot 18, Block M, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 0307 Somerset Avenue, Lot 17, Block M, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0308 Applegate Drive, Lot 16, Block M, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4223 0309 Hollybluff Street, Lot 1, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0310 Hollybluff Street, Lot 2, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 92 4223 0311 Hollybluff Street, Lot 3, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 92 4223 0312 Hollybluff Street, Lot 4, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 9 2 4223 031.3 Hollybluff Street, Lot 5, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0314 Hollybluff Street, Lot 8, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 92 4223 0317 Hollybluff Street, Lot 9, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 92 4223 0318 Hollybluff Street, Lot 13, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 92 4223 0322 Hollybluff Street, Lot 14, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 92 4223 0323 Hollybluff Street, Lot 15, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0324 December 3, 1964 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS- SPENCER SCOTT (Continued) Hollybluff Street, Lot 32, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 92 4223 0326 1106 Hollybluff Street, Lot 33, Block M, North Acres Resub. Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0327 Somerset Avenue, Lot 2, Block N, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0602 Somerset Avenue, Lot 3, Block N, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0603 Somerset Avenue, Lot 6, Block N, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0606 Applegate Drive, Lot 14, Block N, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0610 Applegate Drive, Lot 15, Block N, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0611 Applegate Drive, Lot 16, Block N, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4223 0612 Salem Lane, Lot 6, Block D, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4321 0806 Newport Avenue, Lot 19, Block D, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4321 0809 Newport Avenue, Lot 20, Block D, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4321 0810 Newport Avenue, Lot 21, Block D, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4321 0811 Newport Avenue, Lot 22, Block D, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4321 0812 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 1,120 $ 1,120 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,120 $ 1,120 Land $ 1,120 $ 1,120 Improvements 11,730 Total $12,850 11,730 $12,850 Land $ 1,420 $ 1,420 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,420 $ 1,420 Land $ 1,440 $ 1,440 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,440 $1,440 Land $ 1,490 $ 1,490 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,490 $ 1,490 Land $ 1,510 $ 1,510 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,510 $ 1,510 Land $ 1,590 $ 1,590 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,590 $1,590 Land $ 1,540 $ 1,540 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,540 $ 1,540 Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,320 $1,320 Land $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,190 $ 1,190 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 SPENCER SCOTT (Continued) Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Newport Avenue, Lot 1, Block E, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4321 0901 Newport Avenue, Lot 2, Block E, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4321 0902 Newport Avenue, Lot 3, Block E, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 92 4321 0903 Land $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 990 $ 990 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total 990 $ 990 Newport Avenue, Lot 4, Block E, North Acres, Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4321 0904 Land Improvements Total Newport Avenue, Lot 5, Block Land $ $ 990 $ 990 -0- -0- 990 $ 990 990 $ 990 E, North Acres, Section 1 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 92 4321 0905 Total 990 $ 990 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: ARTHUR CEDER, By Oscar Ceder Land Total Ferguson Lane & Railroad 148.16 Improvements Old Manor Road between Acres H.T. Davis Survey Parcel No. 9 2 2630 0302 OSCAR CEDER Morris Lane South of Daffan Lane, 25.12 Acres, H.T. Davis and 76.7 Ac. Lucas Munos, 34.9 Acres James Burleson Survey Parcel No. 92 2630 0504 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action $50,000 $50,000 -0- -0- $50,000 $50,000 Land $42,930 $42,930 Improvements 3,560 3,560 Total $46,490 $46,490 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 PAUL CEDER, By Oscar Ceder Morris Lane South of Daffan Lane, 29.92 Acres H. T. Davis, 67 Acres Lucas Munos, 39.7 Acres James Burleson Survey Parcel No. 9 2 2630 0501 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $45,740 Improvements 2,340 $45,740 2,340 Total $48,080 $48,080 EVELYN B. YOUNGQUIST, By Oscar Ceder Morris Lane South of Daffan Lane, 24.3 Acres, James Burleson, 76.66 Ac. Lucas Munos, 5.95 Acres H.T. Davis Survey, Parcel No. 92 2630 0505 Land $32,220 $32,220 Improvements 2,620 2,620 Total $34,840 $34,840 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: STECK COMPANY, By Harry Whittington Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Steck Avenue and Missouri Pacific R.R., 36.40 Acres James M. Mitchell Survey Parcel No. 9 2 4401 0402 Land $ 81,900 Improvements Total 476,330 $558,230 $ 68,250 476,330 $544,580 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: D. R. SAMUELSON 4400 Balcones Drive, Lot 1 Block J, Resub. of Balcones Park 2, Lots 5 and 6, Block H, Lots 1 and 2, Block I, and Lot 1, Block J Parcel No.1 2606 0212 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land Improvements Total $ 5,440 18,810 $24,250 $ 5,230 18,810 $24,040 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: RICHARD AVENT 1302 Norwalk Lane, Lot 2A Resub. of Parts Lots 1 and 2, Block 8, Westfield A Parcel No. 1 1306 0808 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 6,820 Improvements Total 30,190 $37,010 $ 6,820 27,110 $33,930 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Counciilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: W. E. WARNER 10201 Middle Fiskville Road, 20 Acres John Applegate Survey Parcel No. 92 4119 0803 Land Improvements Total Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action No Appeal $15,000 4,790 $19,790 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: MOTON H. CROCKETT, JR. Between Interregional and Middle Fiskville Rd. 1.621 Acres John Applegate Sur. Parcel. No. 92 4121 0201 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $10,560 $ 9,600 Improvements Total 80 -0- $10,640 $ 9,600 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: HUGH L. MCMATH Assessed Value Fixed by Board N.E. Corner Rutherford Lane & Interregional, 6.59 Acres James P. Wallace Survey Parcel No. 9 2 3317 0201 Land No Appeal Improvements Total Council Action $21,010 -0- $21,010 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: LEON LEBOWITZ Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 3403 Cascadera Drive, Lot 6, Land $ 4,380 Block D, Balcones Park Edgemont, Section 2 Improvements Total 19,820 $24,200 $ 3,940 19,820 $23,760 Parcel No. 1 2406 0154 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: R. C. ARMSTRONG Corner Parkway and Rainbow Bend, North 116 ft. avg. Lot 37, Enfield D Parcel No. 1 1301 1004 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 3,330 $ 1,060 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 3,330 $ 1,060 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: Z. T. SCOTT, By Trueman O' Quinn Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 3700 Windsor Road, 6.68 Acres Land $37,080 $26,300 Daniel J. Gilbert Survey Parcel No. 1 1908 0320 Improvements Total 25,420 25,420 $62,500 $51,720 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: O. B. KELLEY, By F. M. Pfaefflin North Interregional, 1.044 Acres John Applegate Sur. Parcel No. 9 2 4121 0109 Between North Interregional. & Middle Fiskville Road 4.089 Acres John Applegate Parcel No. 9 2 4121 0204 Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Land $ 3,270 $ 3,270 Improvements Total -0- -0- $ 3,270 $ 3,270 Land $13,070 $13,070 Improvements Total 380 380 $13,450 $13,450 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: ROBERT P. TOOMEY, By Joe Crow Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action 1600 Barton Springs, 3.954 Land $39,260 $39,260 Acres Isaac Decker League Improvements 10,860 10,860 Parcel No. 1 0502 0407 Total $50,120 $50,120 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: CARRINGTON'S UNIVERSITY HILLS, By Richard Baker Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Off Loyola LaneRiver Bend Land $42,270 $25,360 Section 1, 28.18 Acres, Improvements -0- -0- J.A.G. Brooks Total $42,270 $25,360 Parcel No. 2 2424 0602 HOLIDAY REALTY COMPANY, INC., By Richard Baker Webberville Road, 36 Acres J.C. Tannehill League Parcel No. 9 2 1427 0101 Land Improvements Total $24,300 -0- $24,300 $24,300 -0- $24,300 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: JACOB BAUERLE 2005 South Lamar, W.50 ft. Lot 6 Land and E.10 ft. Iot 7, Block 1, Fredericksburg Rd. Acres Parcel No. 1 0005 0304 1604 Garner Street, Lot 27, Block A, Barton Heights B Annex Parcel No. 1 0006 0416 2115 Oxford Avenue, 54 x 112.5 ft.avg. Lot 19, Block C, Oak Hills Addn. Parcel No. 4 0107 0803 2110 Kinney Avenue, 75 x 124 ft. Lot 19, Block C, Oak Hill Parcel No. 4 0107 0806 2520 South 6th Street, Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Improvements Total $ 2,440 11,400 $13,840 $ 2,440 11,400 $13,840 Land $ 1,030 $ 1,030 Improvements 4,240 4,240 Total $ 5,270 $ 5,270 Land $ 880 $ 880 Improvements Total 2,720 2,720 $ 3,600 $3,600 Land $ 1,410 $ 1,410 Improvements 2,580 2,580 Total $ 3,990 $ 3,990 Land $ 840 $ 840 Improvements 3,530 3,530 Total $ 4,370 $ 4,370 Lot 1, Block D, LaPerla Parcel No. 4 0305 0208 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Ayes: Noes: None CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS_ December 3, 1964 Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: JOE CROW Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Interregional at Little Walnut Iand $73,480 $73,480 Creek, 28.984 Acres, James P. Improvements -0- -0- Wallace Survey Total $73,480 $73,480 Parcel No. 9 2 3617 0302 The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor stated before the tax rolls were closed, that there were about three others who wanted to discuss their taxes; and if the Council would approve the meeting with them next Thursday, he would call them. The Mayor thanked the members of the Tax Department for their work. Councilman Shanks commended it for a job well done. Brief discussion was held on appointment of a citizens committee to review the fringe, unimproved properties. Councilman Shanks expressed his opinion that the committee would turn into a body that would defend the appraisals as set by the Department. Councilman Long inquired if it would be possible to have materials more available to people, especially the section maps. The Tax Assessor stated the matter involved in posting current values was a much larger job than the people request- ing such realize. Councilman Shanks stated it would run into thousand and thousands of dollars, and he did not believe the people of Austin would want this. The Tax Assessor stated there was information available, but not as concise as this that was made up particularly for the Council on these appeals. The Mayor read a letter from the Chamber of Commerce signed by Mr. Tom Perkins submitting a sketch of proposed displays, which they would like to place in the Airport Terminal and the Municipal Auditorium. The displays would promote Austin's activities and facilities--Austin's Funtier Capital of Texas on one side, and Austin Scientifically Oriented on the other side. No action was taken. The City Manager submitted a matter in regard to the Ohlen Road Railroad crossing. The Director of Public Works reported they had been trying to get this crossing, stating this was one the City agreed to pay for the plank crossing and flashing signals. He explained the delay was due to completion of a subdivision, and a delay in the Houston office. On November 25th, the Houston office mailed an estimate of $12,266 for the plank crossing, flashing signals and gates. The Southern Pacific now has made a policy that went into effect six or eight months ago that they would provide gates on the old crossings, and that gates would be required on all new crossings. Breakdown in the estimate is as follows: December 3, 1964 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Plank Crossing Flashing signals Gates $ 1,361.00 5,000.00 (both in line with the crossing 5,905.00 $12,266.00 at 45th and Denson) The Director of Public Works stated on two other crossings, the actual costs were about 70% of the estimate. He estimated if this runs true to form, the cost would be around $8,000. He stated it was his recommendation to the engineer that the storm sewer be placed in the paving contract instead of the utility contract. If this estimate is acceptable to the City, he would get in touch with the Railroad Engineers for permission to proceed. He stated his recommendation was that the estimate based on what the actual cost had been on the preceding crossings be accepted. Councilman LaRue moved that the recommendation of the Public Works Department be accepted, and the City Manager be authorized to proceed. The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The City Attorney brought up for consideration the purchase of the Bullard property at 16th and Sabine, a tract of 6,762 square feet, 49' x 148'. He listed the price, and Mr. Bullard had indicated a willingness to accept deferred payments on the balance. Comparison of prices paid for other property in the area was made. After discussion, the Council decided to go back by and look at this property. The Council deferred action on acquiring the property at 13th and Red River, owned by Morin Scott until the following week. Councilman LaRue asked the City Manager to run a survey on this hospital area and find out the number of square feet the Council is talking about, the estimated cost of this so that it would be known how many millions of dollars are involved. The City Manager reported he had this information and stated in connection with the immediate development of Phase I of Brackenridge Hospital, $1,000,000 would be needed, and that amount does not include all of the land that would be needed for future development and related activities. The matter was deferred until the following week. The City Manager reported a call from a representative of the L.C.R.A., stating if the City intended to file a protest in this application before the Water Board on the Colorado River Development, that December 8th was the last date. Application had been made to build dams and divert water into some other area. The City of Austin has a permit for removal from the river a considerable quantity of water. Removal of water upstream would immediately affect the City's future rights to take water from the river to which the City already has a permit. Councilman LaRue said the Council should protest taking water from the Colorado and the City of Austin because of the commitments downstream. Councilman Long stated if the water were being diverted that was a different thing; but if they _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 were building dams for conservation, she saw no objection. Councilman Shanks said everything should be done to protect the City of Austin and the surrounding area; and if it is a detriment to Austin, the Council should protest it with all their heart. Finally, after discussion, Councilman Shanks moved that the Council join the L.C.R.A. and protest this. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Present but not voting: Councilman Long Councilman Long stated she had not studied the survey and she knew Statewide the Governor was trying to conserve water throughout the state, and she had seen no plan nor had any information presented to her to study. Councilman White stated he wanted to protect the water for the City of Austin. Councilman LaRue offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Austin has found that public necessity requires the construction of a sanitary sewer line in theCity of Austin to provide for the safe elimination of sewage in the Walnut Creek water shed in the City of Austin; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has found and determined that public necessity requires the acquisition of an easement fifteen (15.00) feet in width across the hereinafter described tract of land for right of way to permit the construction of the aforesaid sanitary sewer line; and, WHEREAS, the City of Austin has negotiated with the owner of said land and had been unable to agree with such owner as to the fair cash market value of such easement; 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 file or cause to be filed, against all owners and lienholders, a suit in eminent domain to acquire the hereinafter described easement for sanitary sewer purposes across the hereinafter described tract of land; A strip of land fifteen (15.00) feet in width, same being out of and a part of that certain tract of land out of and a part of the J. C. Tannehill league in Travis County, Texas, which certain tract of land was conveyed to Lena M. Horner by warranty deed dated June 20, 1929, of record in Volume 440 at page 191 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas; the centerline of such strip of land fifteen (15.00) feet in width being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the east line of said Iena M. Horner tract of land and from which point of beginning an intersection point of the east line of said Lena M. Horner tract of land and the west right of way line of State Highway Loop III, said intersection point being at Highway Station No. 654 4 44.20, bears North 29° 09' East 30.93 feet; _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 THENCE, North 60° 50' West 344.22 feet to point of termination in the west line of the said Lena M. Horner tract of land, and from which point of termination the Southwest corner of said Lena M. Horner tract of land as fenced bears South 31° 43' West 658.25 feet; AND IN ADDITION thereto a temporary working space easement forty (40) feet in width to cover the period of original installation is to be retained adjacent and parallel to each side of the above described easement. The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman Shanks moved that the Community Council of Austin and Travis County be requested to act in behalf of the entire community of Austin, Texas in rendering the following services: 1. Study in full the Community Action Plan as set forth in the so-called "War on Poverty" Program. When complete, the study will be used by the Austin City Council in determining the feasibility of implementing all or any part of such program as may fall under the jurisdiction of the City. 2. Study in full the Youth Work Program as set forth in the so-called "War on Poverty" Program. When complete, the study will be used by the Austin City Council in determining the feasibility of implementing all or any part of such program as may fall under the jurisdiction of the City. and that certain funds provided by the City of Austin be made available to the Community Council of Austin and Travis County so as to enable them to set up an adequate staff in order that the studies requested may be conducted in an efficient manner. The motion was seconded by Councilman LaRue. In discussion of the motion, Councilman long stated a certain sum would have to be set up, and not just say "sums of money". The Mayor said the study would indicate how much money would be needed. Councilman LaRue said the County Commissioners Court and the School Board would join in with the City, and they would also contribute funds making this a joint effort. Councilman Long made a motion to amend the motion to include a representative from the City Council, the Commissioners Court and School Board on the Community Council Board to work with them in making this study and determining these studies and bringing back the recommendation. Councilman Shanks objected to the motion, stating he wanted the Community Council to recommend as an individual body and to study it on an individual basis and come back to the Coun- cil with a report. Councilman LaRue read the list of members on the Committee, stating this gives one individual from all of the legislative bodies and almost all of the official bodies in Travis County. Councilman Long stated this was not the Community Council, but a committee, and the Council was putting this on _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS the Community Council and not a committee. December 3, 1964 Councilman Shanks moved that the amendment be tabled. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: Councilman Long Roll call on Councilman Shanks' original motion showed the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Director of Planning asked clarification of the motion, about the funds; as in order to prepare a community action project there will be a cost involved to the Community Council, before any funds are advanced at the Federal level. There will be staff and administrative costs. Councilman Shanks stated that is what the motion included, and in the interest of expediency, the Council had not been able to set a budget, but it was going to proceed. The Mayor pointed out after the Community Council submitted a program, it would report back to the Council and it would be known how much the program would cost, and how many more people would be necessary to administer it. Councilman Shanks said if the Community Council has to increase the staff to give a competent report, the City will have to put up the money. The Mayor suggested that the Council ask them to submit an estimate of what it would cost to make this study. The City Manager said they would ask what they needed in the way of assistance. The Planning Director was under the impression the Neighborhood Youth Program would be prepared by the City Administrative Staff. Councilman Shanks said the Community Council would take over the proposal of the whole thing. Councilman LaRue believed the School Board and the Commissioners Court would participate in this also. Councilman Shanks stated the reason the Council was proposing this now was in the way of expediency. Councilman Long made a motion that the City Council set up a Human Relations Committee and appropriate money for a paid staff, since it has a recom- mendation from the Community Council for this Commission, and one from a group of negro citizens that had been filed with the City Clerk, although she had not seen it yet. The City Manager stated the people that filed the petition had asked that it be held up. The Mayor asked if she would include in the motion that the same committee appointed before would be appointed. Councilman Long stated she would not. The Mayor called for a second to the motion but none was received. The Mayor then announced the motion died for lack of a second. Councilman long asked if the Council ever planned to take the subject up again or if this was the end. Councilman LaRue stated he was in favor of appointing the Human Relations Committee, but was not in favor of the motion as it was stated, to include a paid staff. Councilman Long stated in order to make it function, it would need a paid staff. The Council went into Executive Session to discuss appointments to the Advisory Committee on Mental Retardation. ) = CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 3, 1964 There being no further business the Council adjourned at 5:55 P.Μ., subject to the call of the Mayor. ATTEST: B City Clerk APPROVED Mayor