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Austin tackles blight, poverty, and growth

Thursday, December 17, 1964 regular

Here's a look at what was decided at Austin City Hall on December 17, 1964:

  • Tackling Blight:

    The city declared numerous dilapidated properties as public nuisances, authorizing legal action to either demolish them or force property owners to bring them up to minimum housing standards.
  • Launching Anti-Poverty Efforts:

    Austin joined the national "War on Poverty" by allocating funds to the Community Council, tasking them with coordinating the city's new Community Action Program.
  • City Expansion & Public Land:

    Several areas were officially annexed into the city limits, with a large 40-acre annexation in Allandale Estates set for a future public hearing. Additionally, almost 10 acres of land were transferred to the Austin Independent School District.
  • Zoning & Development:

    Decisions were made on commercial building lines (allowing the Austin National Bank to rebuild on its existing footprint) and several residential zoning changes impacting apartment development and density in various neighborhoods.

Full Transcript

) _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Regular Meeting December 17, 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 BRANDOCH L. LOVELY, Unitarian Church of Austin. Councilman White moved that the Minutes of the Meeting of December 3, 1964 be approved. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Mayor Palmer brought up the following ordinance for its third reading: AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF CERTAIN BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN AND THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN ADDITIONAL TERRITORY CONSISTING OF 7.56 ACRES OF LAND, SAME BEING OUT OF AND A PART OF THE JAMES TRAMMEL SURVEY NUMBER 4 IN TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS; WHICH SAID ADDITIONAL TERRITORY LIES ADJACENT TO AND ADJOINS THE PRESENT BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN, IN PARTICULARS STATED IN THE ORDINANCE. (Frontier Village, Section 2) The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman LaRue moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman Iong, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. Mayor Palmer brought up the following ordinance for its third reading: AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF CERTAIN BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN AND THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN ADDITIONAL TERRITORY CONSISTING OF 1.07 ACRES OF LAND, SAME BEING OUT OF AND A PART OF THE HENRY P. HILL LEAGUE IN TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS; WHICH SAID ADDITIONAL TERRITORY LIES ADJACENT TO AND ADJOINS THE PRESENT BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN, IN PARTICULARS STATED IN THE ORDINANCE. (Part of Barton Terrace, Section 4 and part of Terrace Village, Section 1) The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman LaRue moved that the ordinance be finally passed. 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 ordinance had been finally passed. Mayor Palmer introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CERTAIN CONTRACT WITH ST. JOHNS CORPORATION FOR THE APPROPRIATION OF MONEY PAID TO THE CITY OF AUSTIN UNDER SUCH CONTRACT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman Shanks moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its second reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman Shanks moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its third reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman Shanks moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Councilman Long offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, a certain easement was granted to the City of Austin, for drainageway purposes, in, upon and across a part of Lot 34, Block I, Windsor Park Hills, Section Four, a subdivision of a portion of the S. Q. Whatley Survey in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, according to a map or plat of said Wind sor Park Hills, Section Four, of record in Book 18 at Page 80 of the Plat Records of Travis County, Texas; and, WHEREAS, the owner of the above described property has requested the City Council of the City of Austin to release the hereinafter described easement; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the hereinafter described easement should be released; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That the City Manager of the City of Austin be, and he is hereby authorized to execute a release of the following described drainageway easement, to- wit: A strip of land five (5.00) feet in width, same being out of and a part of Lot 34, Block I, Windsor Park Hills, Section Four, a subdivision of a portion of the S. Q. Whatley Survey in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, according to a map or plat of said Windsor Park Hills, Section Four, of record in Book 18 at Page 80 of the Plat Records of Travis County, Texas; the centerline of said strip of land five (5.00) feet in width being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the north line of said Lot 34, same being the south line of Claymoor Drive, and a line two and one-half (2.50) feet west of and parallel to the east line of said Lot 34, and from which point of beginning a concrete monument at the most northerly corner of said Lot 34 bears North 57° 07' East 2.50 feet; THENCE, with the said line two and one-half (2.50) feet west of and parallel to the east line of Lot 34 South 32° 53' East 115.00 feet to point of termination in the north line of an existing drainage easement fifteen (15.00) feet in width. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None ) The AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK requested permission to use the same building line that was used for the old building which has been torn down. The Director of Public Works stated the building that was torn down was 1 foot and 1 inch over the line on San Jacinto Street and they were requesting that they be permitted to put two columns out to the old property line. Councilman Long moved that the Council grant the request of the AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK for building line on San Jacinto Street, west side, north of East 5th Street. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: ) ) December 17, 1964 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The City Manager submitted the following: "December 14, 1964 "TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council SUBJECT: Bids on one (1) Self-Propelled Force-Feed Belt Type Conveyor Loader for the Street and Bridge Division. "Sealed bids were opened in the office of the Purchasing Agent at 2:00 P.M. December 11, 1964 for one (1) Self-Propelled Force-Feed Belt Type Conveyor Loader with one (1) 1954 Athey Conveyor Loader to be traded-in. This equipment is used daily for loading windrowed material from streets and alleys caused by ditch cleaning, street excavation and other types of construction. "There are only two known manufacturers of this type of equipment. Invitations to bid were mailed to the two manufacturers, their distributors and to other distributors of heavy equipment in this area. "The bids received are as follows: Bidder Dulaney Service Co. Holt Machinery Co. Brand Net Difference Pettibone Mullican #52-CB Athey #7-11 $15,689.80 15,100.00 The bid of Holt Machinery Company meets all requirements and conditions of our specifications. "RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended the award be made to Holt Machinery Company for one (1) Athey Model #7-11 Force-Feed Loader in the amount of $15,100.00 as the lowest and best bid. "W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager" Councilman LaRue offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, bids were received by the City of Austin on December 11, 1964, for one (1) self-propelled force-feed type conveyor loader for the Street and Bridge Division; and, WHEREAS, the bid of Holt Machinery Company, in the sum of $15,100.00, was the lowest and best bid therefor, and the acceptance of such bid has been recommended by the Purchasing Agent of the City of Austin, and by the City Manager; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: : That the bid of Holt Machinery Company, in the sum of $15,100.00, be and CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS December 17, 1964 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 Holt Machinery Company. The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The City Manager submitted the following: "December 15, 1964 "TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council SUBJECT: Bids on Anhydrous Ammonia for Filter Plant #1 and Filter Plant #2 for a twelve (12) months period. "Sealed bids were opened in the office of the Purchasing Agent at 10:00 Α.Μ. December 11, 1964 for the estimated requirements of Anhydrous Ammonia for the Filter Plants for a period of twelve (12) months. The Anhydrous Ammonia is to be delivered to the Filter Plants as required during this period. Invitations to bid were mailed to all known suppliers of this material. "The bids received are as follows: Bidder Estimated Requirement Net Total McKesson & Robbins, Inc. San Antonio 63,000 Lbs. $11,226.60 Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co. San Antonio 63,000 Lbs. 7,560.00 Lanford Equipment Co. Austin, Texas 63,000 Lbs. 6,300.00 Armour Industrial Nitrogen Memphis, Tenn. 63,000 Lbs. 6,300.00 "The low unit price obtained on the previous bid in 1963 was $0.105 as bid by Armour Industrial Nitrogen compared to the low unit price obtained on this bid of $0.10. "Armour Industrial Nitrogen and Lanford Equipment Co. bid the same unit price of $0.10 and both companies have supplied us with Anhydrous Ammonia in recent years. The quality of material and the service from each has been excellent. Lanford Equipment Co. delivers their material from local stock and Armour normally delivers from Houston or Dallas. "RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended a contract be made with Lanford Equipment Company of Austin to furnish Anhydrous Ammonia to the Filter Plants for a period of twelve (12) months beginning January 1, 1965 and ending December 31, 1965. "W. T. Williams, Jr. City Manager" _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Councilman LaRue offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, bids were received by the City of Austin on December 11, 1964, for the furnishing of Anhydrous Ammonia for Filter Plant #1 and Filter Plant #2 for a twelve (12) months period; and, WHEREAS, the bid of Lanford Equipment Company of Austin, Texas, in the sum of $6,300.00, was the lowest and best bid therefor, and the acceptance of such bid has been recommended by the Purchasing Agent of the City of Austin, and by the City Manager; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That the bid of lanford Equipment Company of Austin, Texas, in the sum of $6,300.00, 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 Lanford Equipment Company of Austin, Texas. The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Mayor Palmer introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF CERTAIN BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN AND THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN ADDITIONAL TERRITORY CONSISTING OF (A) 41.76 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE JAMES P. WALLACE SURVEY NO. 18, AND (B) 5.29 ACRES OUT OF THE GEORGE W. DAVIS SURVEY, IN TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS; WHICH SAID ADDITIONAL TERRITORY LIES ADJACENT TO AND ADJOINS THE PRE- SENT BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN, IN PARTICULARS STATED IN THE ORDINANCE. (Allandale Estates, Section 1 and Austin Independent School District Tract; and Highland Hills Northwest, Phase 1) Councilman LaRue moved that the ordinance be published in accordance with Article 1, Section 6 of the charter of the City of Austin and set for public hearing at 10:30 A.M., January 7, 1965. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman long moved that the Council accept and approve the recommendation of the Building Standards Commission on the following substandard housing: Structure at 1214 West 9th Street (Shirley Williams) That the structure be declared a public nuisance by the City Council; that the Legal Department of the City be instructed to seek judicial determination that Structure at 1409 West Avenue (M.W. Laird) Structure at 1705 Sanchez (Mrs. Wheeler D. Berry) -CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Structure at 2016 Willow Street (Mrs. Mary Brewer Haynes) - - - - December 17, 1964 the above structure is a public nuisance in a court of competent jurisdiction; that up on a termination of the legal proceedings in favor of the City, and failure of the defendant to abate the nuisance, the forces of the City, with permission of the court, be empowered to demolish the structure, and affix the costs thus incurred as a valid and enforceable lien against the property upon which the above mentioned structure is located. That the structure be declared a public nuisance by the City Council; that the Legal Department of the City be instructed to seek judicial determination that the above structure is a public nuisance in a court of competent jurisdiction; that upon a termination of the legal proceedings in favor of the City, and failure of the defendant to abate the nuisance, the forces of the City, with permission of the court, be empowered to remedy the violations of the Minimum Housing Code, thereby bringing the structure up to the standard requirements, and affix the costs thus incurred as a valid and enforceable lien against the property upon which the above mentioned structure is located. That the structure be declared a public nuisance by the City Council; that the Legal Department of the City be instructed to seek judicial determination that the above structure is a public nuisance in a court of competent jurisdiction; that upon a termination of the legal proceedings in favor of the City, and failure of the defendant to abate the nuisance the forces of the City, with permission of the court, be empowered to demolish the structure, and affix the costs thus incurred as a valid and enforceable lien against the property upon which the above mentioned structure is located. That. the structure be declared a public nuisance by the City Council; that the Legal Department of the City be instructed to seek judicial determination that the above structure is a public nuisance in a court of competent jurisdiction; that upon a termination of the legal proceedings in favor of the City, and failure of the defendant to abate the nuisance, the forces of the City with permission of the court, CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Structure at 6202 Langham Street (Knox Wright) Structure at 710 Concho Street (Josie Ferguson, et al) Structure at 1401 Garden Street (Miss Marjorie Joseph) - - December 17, 1964 be empowered to demolish the structure, and affix the costs thus incurred as a valid and enforceable lien against the pro- perty upon which the above mentioned structure is located. That the structure be declared a public nuisance by the City Council; that the owner of said property be given sixty (60) days from December 7, 1964 to bring the structure to requirements of the Minimum Housing Code; that if after expiration of sixty (60) days the owner has failed to bring the structure to requirements of the Minimum Housing Code, the Legal Department of the City and failure of the defendant to abate the nuisance, the forces of the City, with permission of the court, be empowered to demolish the structure, and affix the costs thus incurred as a valid and enforceable lien against the property upon which the above mentioned structure is located. That the structure be declared a public nuisance by the City Council; that the premises surrounding the structure be cleaned by the owner of trash, debris, and accumulated weeds immediately; that the owner be given sixty (60) days to dispose of the property; that if after expiration of the sixty day period, the owner has failed to bring the structure to requirements of the Minimum Housing Code, the Legal Department of the City be instructed to seek judicial determination that the above structure is a public nuisance in a court of competent jurisdiction; that upon a termination of the legal proceedings in favor of the City and failure of the de- fendant to abate the nuisance, the forces of the City with permission of the court, be empowered to demolish the structure, and affix the costs thus incurred as a valid and enforceable lien against the property upon which the above mentioned structure is located. That the structure be declared a public nuisance by the City Council; that the owner of said property be given thirty (30) days from December 7, 1964 to demolish the structure; that the Legal Department after expiration of the thirty (30) day period if the owner has failed to bring the struc ture to requirements of the Minimum Housing CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Structure at 2201 Garden Street (Mr. Ignacio Martinez) - Code, be instructed to seek judicial determination that the above structure is a public nuisance in a court of competent jurisdiction; that upon a termination of the legal proceedings in favor of the City, and failure of the defendant to abate the nuisance, the forces of the City with permission of the court, be empowered to demolish the structure, and affix the costs thus incurred as a valid and enforceable lien against the property upon which the above mentioned structure is located. That the structure be declared a public nuisance by the City Council; that the legal Department of the City be instructed to seek judicial determination that the above structure is a public nuisance in a court of com- petent jurisdiction; that upon a termination of the legal proceedings in favor of the City and failure of the defendant to abate the nuisance, the forces of the City with permission of the court, be empowered to demol- ish the structure, and affix the costs thus incurred as a vakid and enforceable lien against the property upon which the structure is located. Structure at 1511 East 20th Street- That the structure be declared a publič (Mr. E. E. Naumann) Structure at 34 Lynn Street (Mr. J. G. Stewart) nuisance by the City Council; that the owner be given thirty (30) days to demolish the structure on this property; that if after expiration of the thirty day period, the owner has failed to bring the structure to requirements of the Minimum Housing Code, the legal Department of the City be instruct ed to seek judicial determination that the above structure is a public nuisance in a court of competent jurisdiction; that upon a termination of the legal proceedings in favor of the City, and failure of the defendant to abate the nuisance, the forces of the City of Austin, with permission of the court, be empowered to demolish the structure and affix the costs thus incurred as a valid and enforceable lien against the property upon which the above mentioned structure is loeated. That the structure be declared a public nuisance by the City Council; that all the heirs of said property be notified that the property is hereby declared substandard by the Building Standards Commission; that the owners of said property be given thirty (30) CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 days from December 7, 1964 to demolish the structure; that if after expiration of thirty (30) day period, the owner has failed to bring the structure to requirements of the Minimum Housing Code, the Legal Department of the City be instructed to seek judicial determination that the above structure is a public nuisance in a court of competent jurisdiction; that upon a termination of the legal proceedings in favor of the City and failure of the defendant to abate the nuisance, the forces of the City of Austin, with permission of the court, be empowered to demolish the structure, and affix the costs thus incurred as a valid and enforceable lien against the property upon which the above mentioned structure is located. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None The Council requested that in the information sent out to them from the Building Standards Commission that the recommendation be indicated in the margin with a red line. The Mayor read a letter from Mr. Vic Ehlers, Executive Director of the Community Council, stating the Board of Directors of the Community Council had agreed to have the Community Council serve as coordinating agency for the Community Action Program of the Economic Opportunity Act for the citizens of Austin and Travis County, this with the understanding that funds would be made available to carry out this assignment in a responsible manner. He said additional staff personnel would be required but this could be obtained on a 10% - 90% matching basis from the office of Economic Opportunity for the program Development phase. It was expected that this will require from three to six months including reviews and approval from all required local, state, and national agencies and organizations. He stated if it were possible for the City to provide $2,000 to the Community Council for the program development, the Community Council had verbal assurances from Washington that matching funds would be made available. He stated they would like to submit a development proposal to Washington prior to Christmas with the hope that all program development funds would become available no later than January 7, 1965. it was brought out that the $2,000 was the County and Schools to share in this cost. appropriated for the Community Council for this program. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Discussion of the request was held and local share and the City could ask the Councilman Long moved that $2,000 be Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman Long reported a case whereby REVEREND ROBERT E. DAVIS had been refused a clinic card at the Hospital. She stated Reverend Davis was 92 years old and lived in Austin for many years and in February had gone to Corpus : ( December 17, 1964 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Christi to live with his son but things had not worked out living with his son so he had returned to Austin. She said Reverend Davis had gone to the Brackenridge Clinic to get some heart medicine and had been refused on the grounds that he had not lived in Austin for six months, although he had a card before. She stated she felt he had not given up his residence in Austin as he was just visit. ing his son. Councilman Iong moved that Reverend Robert E. Davis at 1907 East 13th Street be given a card at Brackenridge Hospital. The motion died for lack of a second. Councilman Long stated if the Conncil did not accept these facts, would they grant the card on a humanitarian basis. Mayor Palmer suggested that the Council buy the heart medicine until this could be checked. Discussion of the social services department at the Hospital was held. Councilman Long felt they were too hard on people as many were sick and needed help but they were turned down; and also the department did not work well with other agencies. Councilman White checked with the Hospital and was told Reverend Davis would have to live in the City six months before he became eligible and Councilman White felt they were just carrying out city policy. Councilman LaRue moved that the City Manager be asked to make an investigation and report back to the Council. The motion, seconded by Councilman Shanks, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Shanks, Mayor Palmer Noes: Councilman Long Not in Council Room when roll was called: Councilman White Councilman Shanks reported a complaint he had received about dogs running at large. He said the man had had a heart attack and had been advised by his doctor to walk around the block each day but he had been unable to do this for the dogs. This was referred to the Chief of Police. The City Manager announced that MR. ELMER MCCLAIN and MR. R. A. BREMMER, representatives of the Housing and Home Finance Agency in Fort Worth, will be in Austin Friday morning, December 18th at 9:00 A.M. to review the "workable program" which outlines Austin's accomplishments and projects the aims and goals in such areas as codes, ordinances, planning, urban renewal, housing and citizens participation. The Mayor asked the Council Members to try to attend this meeting. The City Manager announced that MR. ERLING HELLAND had been employed as the Planning Consultant for the Community Development Program. MR. J. P. YEATES, representing A. D. and MARY BOLM, appealed the values as set by the Board of Equalization on the following property: Full Value Full Value Assessed Value Assessed by Tax by Tax Value By Rendered Value As Dept. 1963 Dept. 1964 Tax Dept. By Owner Fixed By Board $ 60,076 -0- Howard Road 100.19 Acres James Burle- Son Survey Parcel No. 9 2 0224 0102 Land Improvements Total $ 60,076 -0- $187,833 $187,833 7,833 $140,870 Not Ren- $112,710 -0-, dered $140,870 Fo- $112,710 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 MR. YEATES represented the A. D. Bolm Estate. He stated this property was about mile south or below the Montopolis Bridge on the north side of the river and it was outside the city limits. He said this year they had a professional appraisal made of the property for estate tax purposes. He said the Tax Department had increased the taxable value from $45,060 to $140,870 and the Board of Equalization had dropped it back to $112,710, but they felt this value was still excessive. Mr. Yeates said he thought the land was worth $1,000 an acre, full value. MR. JIM FREDRICK, appraisor for the Bolm Estate, showed on a map the location of the property and stated there were two gas line easements through the property - a United gas line and a Coastal States gas line. He stated they were 20' easements with 30' distance between the two easements. He said there was a sand and gravel lease on 42½ acres of the property dated October 1, 1955 and the lease has ten years to run; the lease is on a royalty basis with a minimum guarantee of $7,400 a year and covers not only this 100 acres but 500 or 600 acres additional land owned by the Bolms. He stated part of the property had already been mined for sand and gravel and with the right to mine up to 42 acres and hè thought persons that were aware of this knowing that if he bought the property today that he could not use 42 acres of it for 10 years and then at the end of 10 years it may be nothing but open pits like this is over here, he would certainly pay less for the property. He said he based his opinion of the value on a number of sales and he thought $1,000 an acre was the fair mar. ket value. He listed 19 sales, pointing out the locations on the map, these being on the east side of the city beginning at Highway 290 on the north to pro- perty located across the road from the Country Club. He compared the number of building permits in various census tracts. In discussion of sales it was brought out that sales of a few acres could not be compared with the sale of 100 acres. Mr. Frederick said the Schools paid $1,750 an acre for 20 acres in 1957 and Mr. Yeates said he thought the Highway Department paid around $1,600 or $1,700 an acre for less than 1 acre right at the intersection. Mr. Frederick listed other sales in the area at $8,750, $1,250, $1,500, $1,750 and $1,420 an acre. cussed the purchase of property by Capitol Aggregates. Mr. Frederick stated again he thought $1,000 an acre was a reasonable fair market value. The Mayor stated the Council would go out and look at this property and give an answer as soon as possible. Later in the afternoon meeting, Councilman Long moved that the Council sustain the value as fixed by the Board of Equalization as follows: He dis- A. D. and MARY BOLM Assessed Value Fixed by Board Council Action Howard Road 100.19 Land $112,710 $112,710 Acres James Burleson Improvements -0- -0- Survey Parcel No. Total $112,710 $112,710 9 2 0224 0102 The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Absent: Councilman Shanks CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Councilman Long offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager of the City of Austin, be and he is hereby authorized to execute a deed on behalf of the City of Austin, conveying to Thomas A. Graham, Clint Small, Jr., Mrs. Garrie Bray, Tom G. Brown, Jr., Roy Butler, Dave Smith and Dr. John F. Thomas, as members of the Board of Trustees of the Austin Independent School District, the following described property to-wit: 9.92 acres of land, same being all of Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Outlot 58, Riverside, a subdivision of Outlots 35, 36, 47, 48, 58, 59 and 67, Division "0", of the Government Outlots adjoining the Original City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and a portion of Outlot 68, Division "0", of the aforesaid Government Outlots; a map or plat of said Government Outlots being on file in the General Land Office of the State of Texas; a map or plat of said Riverside being of record in Book 1 at page 37 of the Plat Records of Travis County, Texas, which Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Outlot 58, and Outlot 68, together with other property were conveyed to the City of Austin, a municipal corporation in Travis County, Texas, by the following four (4) warranty deeds: (1) Dated January 30, 1940 of record in Volume 642 at page 322 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas; (2) Dated January 31, 1940 of record in Volume 642 at page 232 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas; (3) Dated January 31, 1940 of record in Volume 634 at page 530 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas; (4) Dated October 28, 1964 of record in Volume 2867 at page 282 of the Deed Records of Travis County, Texas; Said 9.92 acres of land being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a steel pin at the northwest corner of said Lot 5, Outlot 58, same being the intersection of the east line of Comal Street with the south line of Haskell Street, and which steel pin is at the northwest corner of the herein described tract of land; 1 THENCE, with the north line of said Lots 5 and 6, same being the south line of Haskell Street, S 67° 03′ E 622.37 feet to a steel pin at the northeast corner of said Lot 6, for the most northerly northeast corner of the herein described tract of land; THENCE, with the west line of Chalmers Avenue, same being the east line of said Lots 6 and 8, and its southerly prolongation, S 23° 16' W 347.86 feet to a steel pin on the westerly prolongation of the north line of Lot 29, Block B, Chalmers Addition, a subdivision of record in Book 7 at page 181 of the Plat CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Records of Travis County, Texas; THENCE, with the westerly prolongation of the north line of said Lot 29, Block B, Chalmers Addition, S 66° 43' E 40.00 feet to a steel pin at the northwest corner of said Lot 29, Block B, Chalmers Addition, and which steel pin is at the intersection of the south line of Riverview Street with the east line of the aforesaid Outlot 68, for the most southerly northeast corner of the herein described tract of land; THENCE, with the west line of said Block B, Chalmers Addition, same being said east line of Outlot 68, S 23° 16' W, at 289.50 feet passing a steel pin at the southwest corner of Lot 26, Block B, in all a distance of 328.36 feet to a square head bolt at the southeast corner of the herein described tract of land; THENCE, N 66° 58' W 657.77 feet to a steel pin on the east line of Comal Street, same being the west line of said Outlot 68, for the southwest corner of the herein described tract of land; THENCE, with said east line of Comal Street, same being said west line of Outlot 68 and the west line of the aforesaid Lots 5 and 7, Outlot 58, N 22° 52 E 675.25 feet to the point of beginning. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None week: The Mayor brought up the following zoning applications deferred from last WILLIAM F. ZIDELL By Sidney Purser. 1704-1710 West Avenue From "A" Residence lst Height & Area To "B" Residence 2nd Height & Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "B" Residence 1st Height & Area Mayor Palmer announced that the hearing on this application had already been held and the Council had asked for a report from the Planning Commission. Mr. Hoyle Osborne gave the report stating the Commission encouraged an application for a change on the balance of the block. They felt a change to "B" Resi- dence 1st Height and Area on an area from Pearl Street to West Avenue down to 16th Street was best for this area. Councilman Long moved that the change to "B" Residence 2nd Height and Area be granted subject to the same limitations as the property next to it. Councilman long moved that MR. PURSER be heard. The motion was seconded by Councilman LaRue. Roll Call showed a unanimous vote. MR. PURSER asked that the motion state that the number of units be limited to 35 or 36. Councilman Long amended her motion and moved that the change be granted CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS December 17,1964 to "B" Residence 2nd Height and Area with a limitation of 36 units. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, failed to carry by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long Noes: Councilmen Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Councilman Long moved that the Council reconsider the vote taken on the past motion. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Councilman Long moved that the change be granted to "B" Residence 1st Height and Area as 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 Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "B" Residence 1st Height and Area and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. A. J. and GLADYS SMITH ANDY KIVLIN Tract 1 903-907 Morrow Tract 2 901 MorrowW From "A" Residence lst Height & Area To "B" Residence 2nd Height & Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "B" Residence 1st Height & Area Councilman Shanks moved that the change to "B" Residence 2nd Height and Area be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: Councilman Long The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "B" Residence 2nd Height and Area and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. Mayor Palmer noted correspondence as follows: 1. Letter from MR. BOB MALLAS stating he appreciated being appointed on the Local Committee on Mental Retardation and he would be available for consultation when needed and for research and writing when he had the time. He thanked the Mayor for the fine job he was doing. 2. Letter from MERLE G. FRANKE, Pastor, First English Lutheran CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Church, regarding the closing and rerouting of the alley running behind their church building. He stated an official copy of the minutes of a meeting of the Church would be made available as needed to draw up the necessary papers for the proposed exchange of land between the City of Austin and his congregation and suggested that City engineers describe the metes and bounds of the land to be exchanged, in order that the new portion of the alley would provide adequately for the flow of traffic. 3. Letter from MR. HERLEN C. THOMPSON, Associate County Agriculture Agent Horticulture, inviting the Council to attend the Spring Garden School to be held at the Austin Area Garden Center in Zilker Park on six consecutive Friday evenings, beginning January 22, 1965. A program was enclosed. 4. Letter from MR. ED BRIDGES, President Marbridge Foundation, thanking the Council for appointing the Commission on Mental Retardation. He stated the Council had selected a very fine Committee and he assured the Council that they would put all of their efforts into doing a job of which they would be proud. 5. The Mayor stated the Council was invited to a ribbon cutting for the opening of the VICTORIAN CAFETERIA, December 21st at 10:30 Α.Μ. 6. Letter from MR. URIC N. AUGUSTE, F.A.A. International Liaison Officer, thanking the Council for the very warm welcome which was extended during his visit to Austin, and conveying to Colonel Murphy his profound appreciation for the tremendous contribution which he made to the successful completion of his study. 7. Letter regarding Texas tourism. Councilman Long suggested that a bulletin board be put in the Mayor's Office for the appointments of the Council. Councilman Shanks moved that the City Manager be authorized to purchase the following three pieces of land: 1. The north 55' of Lots 5 and 6, Block 8, Outlot 66, Division 0, Bergman Valley View Addition (Max Bachofen) 2. Lot 2, Block 6, Outlot 66, Division O, Bergman Valley View Addition (Cal Marshall) 3. Lot 3, Block 6, Outlot 66, Division O, Bergman Valley View Addition (Ora A. Summers) The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, Shanks, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None At 12:10 P.M. the Council recessed until 4:00 Ρ.Μ. _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 4:00 Ρ.Μ. RECESSED MEETING At 4:00 P.M. the Council resumed its business. Councilman Shanks absent. Councilman LaRue moved that the values on land and improvements on the following property be fixed as follows: NELSON PUETT Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action 3100 Stoneway Drive Lot 2, Block A, Allan- dale Terrace, Sec. 2 Phase 5 Parcel No. 2 3702 0505 3006 Stoneway Drive Lot 3, Block A, Allan- dale Terrace Section 2 Phase 5 Land $ 1,450 $ 1,450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,450 $ 1,450 Land $ 1,500 $ 1,500 Improvements 9,110 9,110 Parcel No. 2 3702 0504 Total $10,610 $10,610 3004 Stoneway Drive Lot 4, Block A, Allan- dale Terrace, Sec. 2 Phase 5 Land $ 1,500 $ 1,500 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 2 3702 0503 Total $ 1,500 $ 1,500 3002 Stoneway Drive Lot 5, Block A, Allan- dale Terrace Sec. 2 Land $ 1,500 $ 1,500 Improvements -0- -0- Phase 5 Parcel No. 2 3702 0502 Total $ 1,500 $ 1,500 3000 Stoneway Drive Lot 6, Block A, Allan- dale Terrace, Sec. 2 Phase 5 Land $ 1,500 $ 1,500 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 2 3702 0501 Total $ 1,500 $ 1,500 6804 Lexington Road Lot 6, Block C, Allan- dale Terrace, Sec. 2 Phase 5 Land $ 1,450 $ 1,450 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 2 3501 0910 Total $ 1,450 $ 1,450 6806 Lexington Road Lot 7, Block C, Allan- dale Terrace Sec. 2 Land $ 1,670 $ 1,670 Improvements -0- -0- ث Phase 5 Parcel No. 2 3501 0909 Total $ 1,670 $ 1,670 ) =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action 6808 Lexington Road Lot 8, Block C, Allan- dale Terrace, Sec. 2 Phase 5 Land $ 1,550 $ 1,550 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 2 3501 0908 Total $ 1,550 $ 1,550 6810 Lexington Road Lot 9, Block C, Allan- dale Terrace, Sec. 2 Phase 5 Land $ 1,350 $ 1,350 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 2 3501 0907 Total $ 1,350 $ 1,350 6805 Lexington Road Lot 17, Block E, Allan- date Terrace, Sec. 2 Land $ 1,640 $ 1,640 Improvements -0- -0- Phase 5 Parcel No. 2 3501 0521 Total $ 1,640 $ 1,640 6807 Lexington Road Land $ 1,810 $ 1,810 Lot 18, Block E, Allan- dale Terrace, Sec. 2 Phase 5 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 2 3501 0522 Total $ 1,810 $ 1,810 3713 Eastledge Drive, Land $ 7,240 $ 7,240 Lot 8, Block A, Balcones Improvements -0- -0- Park Edgemont Section Parcel No. 1 2406 0415 Total $ 7,240 $ 7,240 3711 Fastledge Drive Land $ 6,980 $ 6,980 Lot 9, Block A, Balcones Improvements -0- -0- Park Edgemont Section Parcel No. 1 2406 0414 Total $ 6,980 $ 6,980 800 Block McPhaul St. Land $ 1,140 $ 760 Lot 2, E.S. Barrow Improvements -0- -0- Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4518 0207 Total $ 1,140 $ 760 800 Block McPhaul St. Land $ 1,210 $ 810 Lot 3, E.S. Barrow Improvements -0- -0- Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2.4518 0206 Total $ 1,210 $ 810 800 Block McPhaul St. Land $ 1,390 $ 920 Lot 10, E.S. Barrow Improvements -0- -0- Section 1 Parcel No.9 2 4518 0109 Total $ 1,390 $ 920 800 Block McPhaul St. Land $ 1,390 $ 920 Lot 11, E.S. Barrow Improvements 300 300 Section 1 Parcel. No.9 2 4518 0108 Total $ 1,690 $ 1,220 ) December 17, 1964 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action 806 McPhaul St., Lot 15 E. S. Barrow Section 1 Parcel No. 9 2 4518 01.04 Land $ 1,390 $ 920 Improvements 940 940 Total $ 2,330 $ 1,860 800 Block McPhaul St. Land $ 1,390 $ 920 Lot 17, E.S. Barrow Improvements -0- -0- Section 1 Parcel No.9 2 4518 0102 Total $ 1,390 $ 920 800 Block McPhaul St. Land $ 1,370 $ 910 Lot 18, E.S. Barrow Improvements -0- -0- Section 1 Parcel No.9 2 4518 0101 Total $ 1,370 $ 910 9302 North Drive, Lot 1 Hooper Addition Parcel No.2 4017 0325 Land $ 890 $ 890 Improvements 4,310 4,310 Total $ 5,200 $ 5,200 9300 North Drive, Lot 2, Hooper Addition Parcel No. 2 4017 0326 200 Wonsley Drive, Lot 4, St. Anthony Village Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3515 0107 204 Wonsley Drive, Lot 6, St. Anthony Village Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3515 0105 905 Kramer Lane Lot 7, White Plains Parcel No.9 2 4618 0105 10600 Newmont Road Lot 1, White Plains Section 2 Land $ 890 $ 890 Improvements 3,750 3,750 Total $ 4,640 $ 4,640 Land $ 830 $ 830 Improvements 2,640 2,640 Total $ 3,470 $ 3,470 Land $ 830 $ 830 Improvements 5,250 5,250 Total $ 6,080 $ 6,080 Land $ 810 $ 810 Improvements 5,360 5,360 Total $ 6,170 $ 6,170 Land $ 1,040 $ 1,040 Improvements 4,850 4,850 Parcel No.9 2 4518 1,005 Total. $ 5,890 $ 5,890 1001 Fauntleroy, Lot 2 White Plains Secion 2 Parcel No.9 2 4518 1004 Land $ 1,040 $ 1,040 Improvements 5,170 5,170 Total $ 6,210 $ 6,210 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action 1003 Fauntleroy, Lot Land $ 700 $ 700 3, White Plains, Sec. 2 Improvements Parcel No. 9 2 4518 1003 5,660 5,660 Total $ 6,360 $ 6,360 1005 Fauntleroy, Lot 4 White Plains Sec. 2 Land $ 770 $ 770 Improvements 5,760 5,760 Parcel No. 9 2 4518 1002 Total $ 6,530 $ 6,530 1007 Fauntleroy Lot 5, White Plans, Sec. 2 Parcel. No. 9 2 4518 1001 Land $ 730 $ 730 Improvements 5,380 5,380 Total $ 6,110 $ 6,110 1009 Fauntleroy, Lot Land $ 760 $ 760 6, White Plains, Sec. 2 Improvements 5,070 5,070 Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0506 Total $ 5,830 $ 5,830 1011 Fauntleroy, Lot Land $ 780 $ 780 7, White Plains, Sec. 2 Improvements Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0505 5,320 5,320 Total $ 6,100 $ 6,100 1101 Fauntleroy, Lot 8, White Plains Sec. 2 Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0504 Land $ 780 $ 780 Improvements 5,180 5,180 Total $ 5,960 $ 5,960 1103 Fauntleroy, Lot 9, White Plains, Sec. 2 Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0503 Land $ 820 $ 820 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 820 $ 820 1105 Fauntleroy, Lot 10, White Plains Sec. 2 Improvements Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0502 Land $ 790 $ 790 -0- -0- Total $ 790 $ 790 1107 Fauntleroy, Lot Land 11, White Plains, Sec. 2 Improvements Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0501 $ 820 5,230 $ 820 5,230 Total $ 6,050 $ 6,050 1104 Fauntleroy, Lot Land $ 850 $ 850 13, White Plains, Sec.2 Parcel No.9 2 4616 0405 Improvements 6,120 6,120 Total $ 6,970 $ 6,970 1102 Fauntleroy, Lot Land $ 850 $ 850 14, White Plains, Sec. 2 Improvements 5,360 5,360 Parcel No. 92 4616 0404 Total $ 6,210 $ 6,210 ) ) =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action 1100 Fauntleroy, Lot Land $ 850 $ 850 15, White Plains, Sec- tion 2 Improvements 5,270 5,270 Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0403 Total 1008 Fauntleroy, Lot 16, White Plains Section 2 $ 6,120 $ 6,120 Land $ 820 $ 820 Improvements 5,360 5,360 Parcel No.9 2 4616 0402 Total $ 6,180 $ 6,180 ; 1006 Fauntleroy, Lot Land $ 780 $ 780 17, White Plains, Improvements 5,350 5,350 Section 2 Parcel No.9 2 4616 0401 Total $ 6,130 $ 6,130 1004 Fauntleroy, Lot Land $ 740 $ 740 18, White Plains, Improvements 5,290 5,290 Section 2 Parcel No.9 2 4518 0903 Total $ 6,030 $ 6,030 1002 Fauntleroy, Lot Land $ 840 $ 840 19, White Plains, Improvements 5,200 5,200 Section 2 Parcel No.9 2 4518 0902 Total $ 6,040 $ 6,040 1000 Fauntleroy, Lot Land $ 1,070 $ 1,070 20, White Plains, Improvements 5,170 5,170 Section 2 Parcel No.9 2 4518 0901 Total $ 6,240 $ 6,240 10607 Newmont Road, Lot Land $ 790 $ 790 21, White Plains, Improvements 5,120 5,120 Section 2 Parcel No.9 2 4518 0112 Total $ 5,910 $ 5,910 10603 Newmont Road Land $ 840 $ 840 Lot 23, White Plains Improvements 5,240 5,240 Section 2 Parcel No.9 2 4518 0209 Total $ 6,080 $ 6,080 10601 Newmont Road Lot 24, White Plains, Section 2 Land $ 770 $ 770 Improvements 4,870 4,870 Parcel No. 9 2 4518 0210 Total $ 5,640 $ 5,640 Corner Kramer Lane and Land $ 830 $ 830 Plains Trail, Lot 1 Improvements -0- -0- White Plains Sec. 3 Parcel No.9 2 4717 0109 Total $ 830 $ 830 Plains Trail, Lot 2, Land $ 780 $ 780 White Plains Sec. 3 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0108 Total $ 780 $ 780 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action Corner Plains Trail and Prairie Trail, Lot 3, White Plains, Sec. 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0107 Corner Plains Trail and Prairie Trail, Lot 4, White Plains, Sec. 3 Parcel. No. 9 2 4717 0305 Land $ 810 $ 810 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 810 $ 810 Land $ 640 $ 640 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 640 $ 640 Plains Trail, Lot 5 White Plains, Sec. 3 Parcel No. 92 4717 0304 Land $ 610 $ 610 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 610 $ 610 Plains Trail, Lot 6, White Plains, Section 3 Parcel No. 92 4717 0303 Land $ 610 $ 610 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 610 $ 610 : Plains Trail, Lot 7 Land.. $ 620 $ 620 White Plains, Sec. 3 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0302 Total $ 620 $ 620 Corner Plains Trail and Wagon Trail, Lot 8 Land $ 650 $ 650 Improvements -0- -0-- White Plains, Sec. 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0301 Total $ 650 $ 650 Corner Plains Trail and Wagon Trail, Lot 9, White Plains Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0404 Land $ 760 $ 760 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 760 $ 760 Plains Trail, Lot 10 White Plains Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0403 Land $ 730 $ 730 Improvements -0- -0- Total 730 $ 730 10703 Plains Trail, Lot 1l, White Plains, Section 3 Land $ 730 $ 730 Improvements 4,180 4,180 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0402 Total $ 4,910 $ 4,910 Corner Plains Trail and Windy Trail, Lot 12, White Plains, Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0401 Land $ 730 $ 730 Improvements -0- -0- Total 730 $ 730 Plains Trail, Lot 14, Land $ 600 $ 600 White Plains, Sec. 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0409 Improvements -0- -0- Total 600 600 December 17, 1964 CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action 10607 Plains Trail, Lot 15, White Plains Section 3 Parcel. No. 9 2 4616 0408 10605 Plains Trail Lot 16, White Plains Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0407 Fauntleroy Trail, Lot 17, White Plains, Sec. 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0508 Fauntleroy Trail, Lot 17A, White Plains Section 3 Land $ 600 $ 600 Improvements 5,860 5,860 Total $ 6,460 $ 6,460 Land Improvements $ 730 5,100 $ 730 5,100 Total $ 5,830 $ 5,830 Land $ 680 $ 680 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 680 $ 680 Land $ 660 $ 660 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0507 Total $ 660 $ 660 Corner Kramer Lane and Plains Trail, Lot 18 White Plains, Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0201 Land $ 770 $ 770 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 770 $ 770 Plains Trail, Lot 19 White Plains Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0202 Land $ 810 $ 810 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 810 $ 810 Plains Trail, Lot 20 Land $ 750 $ 750 White Plains, Sec. 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0203 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 750 $ 750 Plains Trail, Lot 21 White Plains, Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0204 Land $ 760 $ 760 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 760 $ 760 Plains Trail, Lot 22, White Plains, Sec. 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0205 Land $ 770 $ 770 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 770 $ 770 Plains Trail, Lot 23 White Plains, Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0206 Land $ 710 $ 710 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 710 $ 710 Plains Trail, Lot 24 Land $ 710 $ 71.0 White Plains, Sec. 3 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0207 Total $ 710 $ 710 =CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action Plains Trail, Lot 25 White Plains, Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0208 Land $ 720 $ 720 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 720 $ 720 Plains Trail, Lot 26, White Plains, Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0209 Land $ 720 $ 720 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 720 $ 720 10704 Plains Trail, Lot 27, White Plains, Section 3 Land $ 730 $ 730 Improvements 0 -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0210 Total $ 730 $ 730 10702 Plains Trail Lot 28, White Plains Section 3 Land $ 730 $ 730 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4717 0211 Total $ 730 $ 730 Corner Plains Trail and Land $ 760 $ 760 Windy Trail, Lot 29 White Plains, Section 3 Parcel No. 92 4717 0212 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 760 $ 760 Plains Trail, Lot 31 White Plains, Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0602 Land $ 740 $ 740 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 740 $ 740 Plains Trail, Lot 32, White Plains, Section 3, Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0603 Land $ 750 $ 750 Improvements -0- -0- Total چھ 750 $ 750 Plains Trail, Lot 33 White Plains, Section 3 Parcel No. 9 2 4616 0604 Land $ 760 $ 760 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 760 $ 760 U.S. Hwy. 81, Lot 1, White Plains, Section 4 Phase 1 Land $ 690 $ 690 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4618 0603 Total $ 690 $ 690 U.S. Hwy. 81, Lot 2, White Plains, Section 4 Phase 1 Land $ 690 $ 690 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4618 0602 Total $ 690 $ 690 U.S. Hwy. 81, Lot 3, Land $ 1,150 $ 1,150 White Plains, Section 4 Phase 1 Improvements 820 820 Parcel No. 9 2 4618 0601 Total 1,970 $ 1,970 December 17, 1964 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Fixed By Board Assessed Value Council Action U.S. Hwy. 81, Lot 4 White Plains, Section 4 Phase 1. Land $ 770 $ 770 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4618 0503 Total $ 770 $ 770 U. S. Hwy. 81, Lot 5, White Plains, Section 4 Phase 1 Land $ 690 $ 690 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4618 0502 Total $ 690 $ 690 U. S. Hwy. 81, Lot 6, White Plains, Section 4, Phase 1 Land $ 690 $ 690 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel. No. 9 2 4618 0501 Total $ 690 $ 690 1202 Larkspur Road, Lot Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 3, Block O, Wooten Village Improvements Section 1 Parcel No. 2 4012 0202 8501 Parkfield Drive, Lot 1, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0901 8509 Parkfield Drive Lot 5, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0905 8511 Parkfield Drive Lot 6, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0906 8500 Brookfield Drive Lot 1, Block R, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0706 8508 Brookfield Drive, Lot 5, Block R, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0702 8516 Brookfield Drive Lot 9, Block R, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 4012 0101 1307 Larkspur Road Lot 7, Block S, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0807 8,690 8,690 Total $10,010 $10,010 Land $ 1,260 $ 1,260 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,260 $ 1,260 Land Improvements $ 1,160 7,940 $ 1,160 7,940 Total $ 9,100 $ 9,100 Land $ 1,250 $ 1,250 Improvements 6,240 6,240 Total $ 7,490 $ 7,490 Land $ 1,370 $ 1,370 Improvements 7,560 7,560 Total $ 8,930 $ 8,930 Land $ 1,170 $ 1,170 Improvements 4,380 4,380 Total $ 5,550 $ 5,550 Land $ 1,180 $ 1,180 Improvements 5,600 5,600 Total $ 6,780 $ 6,780 Land $ 1,340 $ 1,340 Improvements -0- -0- : Total $ 1,340 $ 1,340 1205 Larkspur Road, Lot 11, Block S, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0811 1203 Larkspur Road Lot 12, Block S, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0812 1208 Clearfield Drive Lot 14, Block S, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0814 1304 Clearfield Drive Lot 18, Block S, Wooten Village Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0818 1306 Clearfield Drive Lot 19, Block S, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0819 1310 Clearfield Drive, Lot 21, Block S, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0821 1314 Clearfield Drive, Lot 23, Block S, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 0823 1211 Clearfield Drive Lot 4, Block U, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 1107 8407 Sequoia Drive Lot 7, Block U, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 1104 8403 Sequoia Drive Lot 9, Block U, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 1102 8401 Sequoia Drive Lot 10, Block U, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 1101 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action Land $ 1,140 $ 1,140 Improvements 6,120 6,120 Total $ 7,260 $ 7,260 Land $ 1,140 $ 1,140 Improvements 6,500 6,500 Total $ 7,640 $ 7,640 Land $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Improvements 7,270 7,270 Total $ 8,480 $ 8,480 Land $ 1,140 $ 1,140 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,140 $ 1,140 Land $ 1,250 $ 1,250 Improvements 5,450 5,450 Total $ 6,700 $ 6,700 Land $ 1,220 $ 1,220 Improvements 8,300 8,300 Total $ 9,520 $ 9,520 Land $ 1,400 $ 1,400 Improvements 7,040 7,040 Total $ 8,440 $ 8,440 Land $ 1,330 $ 1,330 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,330 $ 1,330 Land $ 1,390 $ 1,390 Improvements 6,080 6,080 Total $ 7,470 $ 7,470 Land $ 1,170 $ 1,170 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,170 $ 1,170 : Land $ 1,120 $ 1,120 Improvements 7,160 7,160 Total $ 8,280 $ 8,280 ) =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action Land $ 1,320 $ 1,320 Improvements 6,010 6,010 Total $ 7,330 $ 7,330 Land $ 1,200 $ 1,200 Improvements 5,100 5,100 Total $ 6,300 $ 6,300 Land $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Land $ 1,010 $ 1,010 Improvements 3,670 3,670 Total $ 4,680 $ 4,680 Land $ 1,010 $ 1,010 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,010 $ 1,010 Land $ 1,010 $ 1,010 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,010 $ 1,010 Land $ 960 $ 960 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 960 $ 960 Land $ 930 $ 930 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 930 $ 930 Land $ 1,010 $ 1,010 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,010 $ 1,010 Land $ 1,060 $ 1,060 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,060 $ 1,060 Land $ 1,090 $ 1,090 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,090 $ 1,090 1313 Clearfield Drive Lot 6, Block T, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 1002 8400 Sequoia Drive Lot 7, Block T, Wooten Village, Section 1 Parcel No. 2 3910 1003 8608 Parkfield Drive Lot 1, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0312 8610 Parkfield Drive Lot 2, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0311 8614 Parkfield Drive Lot 4, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0309 8700 Parkfield Drive Lot 5, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2. Parcel No. 2 4012 0308 8702 Parkfield Drive Lot 6, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0307 8704 Parkfield Drive Lot 7, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0306 8706 Parkfield Drive Lot 8, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0305 8800 Parkfield Drive Lot 9, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0304 8802 Parkfield Drive Lot 10, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0303 ت 8804 Parkfield Drive Lot 1l, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 24012 0302 8806 Parkfield Drive Lot 12, Block J, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0301 1204 Fairfield Drive Lot 1, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0401 1206 Fairfield Drive Lot 2, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel. No. 2 4012 0402 1208 Fairfield Drive Lot 3, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0403 1210 Fairfield Drive Lot 4, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0404 8609 Parkfield Drive Lot 5, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0405 8611 Parkfield Drive Lot 6, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0406 1203 Buckeye Ct. Lot 7, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0407 1201 Buckeye Ct. Lot 8, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0408 1200 Buckeye Ct. Lot 9, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0409 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action Land $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Land $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Land $ 980 $ 980 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 980 $ 980 Land $ 1,010 $ 1,01.0 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,010 $ 1,010 Land $ 970 $ 970 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 970 $ 970 Land $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Land $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Land $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Land $ 1,110 $ 1,110 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,110 $ 1,110 Land $ 1,440 $ 1,440 Improvements -0 -0- Total $ 1,440 $ 1,440 Land : $ 1,220 $ 1,220 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,220 $ 1,220 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action 1202 Buckeye Ct. Lot 10, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0410 1204 Buckeye Ct. Lot ll, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0411 8701 Parkfield Drive Lot 12, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0412 8703 Parkfield Drive Lot 13, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0413 8705 Parkfield Drive Lot 14, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0414 1205 Carrizo Terrace Lot 15, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0415 1203 Carrizo Terrace Lot 16, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0416 1201 Carrizo Terrace Lot 17, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0417 1200 Carrizo Terrace Lot 18, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0418 1202 Carrizo Terrace Lot 19, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0419 Land $ 1,450 $ 1,450 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,450 $ 1,450 Land $ 1,100 $ 1,100 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,100 $ 1,100 Land $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Land $ 1,090 $ 1,090 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,090 $ 1,090 Land $ 1,290 $ 1,290 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,290 $ 1,290 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 990 $ 990 Land $ 1,260 $ 1,260 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,260 $ 1,260 Land $ 1,230 $ 1,230 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,230 $ 1,230 Land $ 1,290 $ 1,290 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,290 $ 1,290 Land $ 1,330 $ 1,330 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,330 $ 1,330 1204 Carrizo Terrace Lot 20, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0420 Land $ 1,200 $ 1,200 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,200 $ 1,200 1206 Carrizo Terrace Lot 21, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0421 8801 Parkfield Drive Lot 22, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0422 8803 Parkfield Drive Lot 23, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0423 8805 Parkfield Drive Lot 24, Block K, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0424 8516 Parkfield Drive Lot 7, Block O, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0211 8518 Parkfield Drive Lot 8, Block 0, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0210 8520 Parkfield Drive Lot 9, Block 0, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0209 8600 Parkfield Drive Lot 10, Block 0, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0208 8602 Parkfield Drive Lot 11, Block 0, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0207 8604 Parkfield Drive Lot 12, Block 0, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0206 8606 Parkfield Drive Lot 13, Block 0, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0205 - CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action Land $ 1,160 $ 1,160 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,160 $ 1,160 Land $ 1,340 $ 1,340 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,340 $ 1,340 Land $ 990 $ 990 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 990 $ 990 Land $ 1,040 $ 1,040 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,040 $ 1,040 Land $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,210 $ 1,210 Land $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Land $ 1,130 $ 1,130 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,130 $ 1,130 Land $ 1,130 $ 1,130 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,130 $ 1,130 Land : $ 1,130 $ 1,130 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,130 $ 1,130 Land $ 1,130 $ 1,130 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,130 $ 1,130 Land $ 1,370 $ 1,370 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,370 $ 1,370 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action 8515 Parkfield Drive Lot 8, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0502 8517 Parkfield Drive Lot 9, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0503 1201 Artesian Circle Lot 11, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 2. Parcel No. 2 4012 0505 1200 Artesian Circle Lot 12, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0506 1202 Artesian Circle Lot 13, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0507 8601 Parkfield Drive Lot 14, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0508 8603 Parkfield Drive Lot 15, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0509 8605 Parkfield Drive Lot 16, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0510 1,207 Fairfield Drive Lot 17, Block P, Wooten Village, Section 2 Parcel No. 2 4012 0511 Land $ 1,090 $ 1,090 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,090 $ 1,090 Land Improvements $ 1,060 9,110 $ 1,060 9,110 Total $10,170 $10,170 Land $ 1,520 $ 1,520 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,520 $ 1,520 Land $ 1,420 $ 1,420 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,420 $ 1,420 Land $ 1,520 $ 1,520 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,520 $ 1,520 Land $ 1,280 $ 1,280 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,280 $ 1,280 Land $ 1,040 $ 1,040 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,040 $ 1,040 Land $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Improvements -0- -0- Total $ 1,190 $ 1,190 Land $ 1,080 $ 1,080 Improvements 8,090 8,090 Total $ 9,170 $ 9,170 1302 Applegate Drive Lot 29A, Block M, North Acres Resubdivision Land $ 1,360 $ 1,360 Improvements 14,300 14,300 Parcel No. 92 4025 0202 Total $15,660 $15,660 Research Blvd. and Peyton Gin Rd., 73.29 Acres, Geo. W. Davis Survey Land $130,430 $130,430 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 2 4009 0401 Total $130,430 $130,430 ) C =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 Assessed Value Fixed By Board Council Action Research Blvd., 5.621 Acres, George W. Davis Survey Land $23,720 $23,720 Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 92 4009 0405 Total. $23,720 $23,720 Research Blvd., .689 Land $ 4,410 $ 4,410 Acres, George W. Davis Improvements -0- -0- Survey Parcel. No. 9 2 4009 0406 Total $ 4,410 $ 4,410 Research Blvd., 3.77 Land $18,390 $18,390 Acres, George W. Davis Improvements -0- -0- Survey Parcel No. 9 2 4009 0407 Total $18,390 Rutland Lane, 20.12 Land $16,600 $18,390 $16,600 Acres, George W. Davis Improvements -0- -0- Survey Parcel No. 9 2 4512 0207 Total $16,600 Survey Farm Road #275, 19.1 Acres, John Applegate Parcel No. 92 4119 0105 Total Jones Road West of Man- Land $14,330 $16,600 $14,330 Improvements -0- -0- $14,330 $14,330 Land $34,700 $34,910 chaca Road, 70.13 Acres Theo. Bissell Survey Improvements -0- -0- Parcel No. 9 4 1217 0112 Total $34,700 $34,910 J.V. SIEGMUND & R.W. PETTWAY By Nelson Puett, Jr. Corner McPhaul Street Land $ 6,500 and Farm Road #275, Lot Improvements 6,750 $ 5,200 6,750 1, E.S. Barrow, Sec. 1 $13,250 $11,950 Parcel No. 9 2 4518 0208 Total The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer None Absent: Councilman Shanks Councilman Long moved that the Council sustain the values as fixed by the Board of Equalization on the L. SCARBROUGH property as follows: Assessed Value Fixed by Board Land Improvements $519,190 548,600 $1,067,790 6th Street and Congress Lots 4, 5, 6 and North 16 ft. of 3, Block 55 Parcel No. 2 0603 0108 Total Council Action $519,190 548,600 $1,067,790 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Absent: Councilman Shanks Councilman Long moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: M. L. WIGINTON Assessed Value Fixed by Tax Dept. Council Action Farm Road #275, 6.82 Acres John Applegate Survey Parcel No. 92 4119 0201 Total ANNA H. GILES, By M.L. Wiginton Land Improvements $ 5,120 5,160 $ 5,120 5,160 .$10,280 $10,280 Rarm Road #275, 3.5 Land $ 2,630 $ 2,630 Acres John Applegate Improvements -0- -0- Survey Parcel No. 92 4119 0202 Total $ 2,630 $ 2,630 BARBARA L. HETERMAN, By M.L. Wiginton Farm Road #275,3.5 Acres John Applegate Survey Land Improvements $ 2,630 $ 2,630 -0- -0- $ 2,630 $ 2,630 Parcel No. 9 2 4119 0203 Total The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Absent: Councilman Shanks Councilman Long moved that the values on land and improvements be set by the City Council at the following figures: E. W. SHANK & EARL N. JACKSON, By Glenn Garner Assessed Value Fixed by Tax Dept. Council Action 404 East 8th Street Land East 46.5 ft. avg. Improvements $ 5,300 3,000 5,300 -0- Lot 2, Block 94, Original City Parcel No. 2 0604 0405 Total $ 8,300 $ 5,300 The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Absent: Councilman Shanks _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXASDecember 17, 1964 Councilman Long moved that MRS. PAUL PAULSON be appointed on the Local Committee to work with the Interagency and Advisory Committee on Mental Retardation Planning. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the follow- ing vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer None Absent: Councilman Shanks Councilman Long moved that the Council refer to the Parks and Recreation Board the request of the Delwood Optimist Club to lease a tract of land out of Bartholomew Park for a Little League Ball Field and on which to build a Club House. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Absent: Councilman Shanks Councilman Long moved that the Council refer to the Parks and Recreation The motion, Board the offer of Mr. Morris Moore of Lakewood Park on Bull Creek. seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer Ayes: Noes: None Absent: Councilman Shanks The Council went over the pending list as follows: CHARLES VILLASENOR Tract 1 1214 Vargas Road 6506-6510 Porter Street Tract 2 Rear of 1214 Vargas Road 6508-6510 Porter Street From "A" Residence To "GR" General Retail From "A" Residence Το "C-1" Commercial Councilman Long moved that the change to "GR" General Retail on Tract 1 and to "C-1" Commercial on Tract 2 be denied. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer None Absent: Councilman Shanks The Mayor announced that the change had been DENIED. CHESTER D. BROOKS 3001-3003 East 12th St. From "C" Commercial 1197 Harvey Street To "C-1" Commercial Councilman LaRue moved that the change to "C-1" Commercial be denied. The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Absent: Councilman Shanks The Mayor announced that the change had been DENIED. M. K. HAGE, JR. _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS December 17, 1964 From "A" Residence To "O" Office 807-809 (805) East 32nd Street Councilman Long moved that the change to "O" Office be denied. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer None Absent: Councilman Shanks The Mayor announced that the change had been DENIED. Councilman Long moved that the Director of Planning send notices to all applicants listed under numbers 3, 4 and 5 on the Pending List that the Council is going to deny their application if they do not come in or show an interest in their zoning change. The motion, seconded by Councilman LaRue, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer None ) Absent: Councilman Shanks Item number 6 - further study of ordinance limiting the number of certain fowl which may be kept was discussed. The City Attorney was asked to bring in a suggested ordinance next week. Item number 7 - ordinance closing hearing on paving of West 12th Street was discussed. It was stated that the owner had had a heart attack and his attorney had requested that this not be brought up. Only one piece of property is involved. The City Attorney was asked to contact them and set an agreeable date for this to be heard. Item number 8 Austin was discussed. next week. Item number 9 - ordinance pertaining to lights on boat docks on Lake The City Attorney was asked to bring in an ordinance transfer of franchise of Harlem Cab Company to Harlem Cab Company of Austin was discussed. The City Attorney stated he did not meet the requirements in that he is in arrears of his taxes. The Mayor asked that he be contacted and if he does not meet the requirements be told that the request is going to be denied. Item number 12 - ordinance on off-street parking regulations for apartment houses to be brought in and set for public hearing was discussed. It was brought out this would be covered by the new zoning ordinance. Councilman LaRue moved to strike Item number 12 from the pending list. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Councilmen LaRue, White, Mayor Palmer Ayes: Noes: Councilman Long Absent: Councilman Shanks December 17, 1964 _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS- Item number 13 Private Detective Ordinance was discussed. - Councilman LaRue moved that the Private Detective Ordinance be set for public hearing on January 14, 1965 at 10:30 A.M. The motion, seconded by Councilman Long, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer Noes: None Absent: Councilman Shanks Item number 14 - Ordinance vacating North Congress Avenue from 14th Street to Capitol Grounds was brought up. Councilman Long moved that Item 14 be removed from the Pending List. The motion died for lack of a second. The Council asked that a meeting with the Legislators be set up as soon as possible. adjourn. vote: ATTEST: There being no further business, Councilman LaRue moved that the Council The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following Ayes: Noes: Councilmen LaRue, Long, White, Mayor Palmer None Absent: Councilman Shanks The Council adjourned at 5:30 P.M. subject to the call of the Mayor. Monroe Assistant City Clerk APPROVED M Mayor