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0528ORDINANCE NO. 528 AN ORDINANCE CALLING AN ELECTION FOR JANUARY 19t 1991, FOR THE PURPOSE OF AMENDING THE CITY CHARTER; ESTABLISHING AN ELECTION PRECINCT; DESIGNATING ELECTION JUDGES AND PROVIDING COMPENSATION THEREFOR; DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES; PROVIDING FOR ABSENTEE VOTING; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDIN/%NCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas is a home rule city acting under its charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, Section 41.001 of the Texas Election Code specifies that the third Saturday in January shall be a "uniform election date", and that a special election of a City may be held on such day; and WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 90-79 the city Council has established the adopted November 20, 1990, third Saturday in January, 1991 as the date for a special election on the method of determining the selection of the Judges of the Municipal Court of record and on bond proposals and City Charter revisions; and WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City Council to officially call the special election for the proposed amendments to the City Charter by adopting this ordinance in accordance with Section 9.004 of the Texas Local Government Code; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1 The City Council does hereby on its own motion order an election to amend the City Charter to be held at the same time as the election on bond proposals and the election to determine the method of selection of Judges of the Municipal Court of record, which have already been set for election by Resolution No. 90-79 and adopted by the City Council on November 20, 1990. The election shall be conducted according to the laws of the State of Texas. Such election shall be held on January 19, 1991, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. SECTION 2 In accordance with Section 42.061 of the Texas Election Code the city Council hereby establishes its election precinct for all municipal elections from and after the effective date of this ordinance, such precinct to be coterminous with the boundaries of the below-listed election precincts established by the Denton County and Tarrant County Commissioners' Courts to the extent such election precincts are within the corporate boundaries of the City: Denton County Election Precinct No. 312 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3035 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3039 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3040 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3114 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3286 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3359 SECTION 3 The polling place for the election precinct of the city shall be city Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. The polls shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on January 19, stake\bat tot.ord 1991, in accordance with and pursuant to the requirements of the Texas Election Code. SECTION 4 The following named individuals, residing at their respective addresses, are hereby appointed presiding Election Judge and alternate presiding Election Judge, respectively, at the election: Presiding Election Judge - Aloha Payne 1213 Whispering Lane Southlake, Texas Alternate Judge - Sue Eubanks 2711 Rolling Lane Southlake, Texas The Election Judge may appoint election clerks to assist the Judge in the conduct of the election, not to exceed five (5) clerks. All election clerks shall be qualified voters of the City. The presiding Election each election clerk shall SECTION 5 Judge, alternate presiding Judge and be compensated at the rate of Five Dollars ($5.00) per hour in accordance with Section 32.091 of the Texas Election Code. The presiding Election Judge shall also be paid the additional sum of Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) for delivering the returns of the election. SECTION 6 Absentee voting shall commence at City Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on the 31st day of December, 1990 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on each day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or an official State holiday. Applications for absentee voting by mail shall be delivered to the City Secretary at the above address. s[ake\baL [ot.ord Absentee voting, both by personal appearance and by mail, shall be by paper ballots and shall be canvassed by the Absentee Ballot Board, which is hereby created. The presiding Election Judge and the alternate presiding Election Judge appointed herein shall serve as the presiding officer and the alternate presiding officer, respectively, of the Absentee Ballot Board. The other election officers serving at the election shall serve as the other members of the Absentee Ballot Board for the election. SECTION 7 The Mayor and City Secretary of the City, in consultation with the City Attorney, are hereby authorized and directed to take any and all action necessary to comply with provisions of the Texas Election Code or other state and federal statutes and constitutions in carrying out the conduct of the election, whether or not expressly authorized herein. SECTION 8 The Charter Amendments to be voted on at the election are those set forth in Exhibit "A" this ordinance. This ordinance shall attached hereto and made a part of SECTION 9 be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances and resolutions of the City of Southlake, Texas (1985), except where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct Conflict with the provisions of such ordinances and such resolution, in which event the conflicting provisions of such ordinances and resolutions are hereby repealed. Ail provisions of Resolution 90-79 providing for the method of voting, publication sLake\haL Lot.ord -4- and posting of notice, pre-clearance submission and the delivery and canvassing of returns shall be applicable to the conduct of the election ordered herein. SECTION 10 It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs, and sections of this ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutlonal by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. SECTION 11 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING ON THIS ~') DAY OF .~(~ , 199~ dITY SECRETARY s[ake\ba~ Lot.ord -5- PASSED AND APPROVED ON SECOND '~ ,Z~ , 19 9 ~). A~ST: CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney Date: stake\ba[tot.ord -6- OFFICIAL BALLOT CITY OF SOUTHLAKE SPECIAL ELECTION ON PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS, ELECTION OF MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGES AND BOND PROPOSALS CHARTER AMENDMENT PROPOSITIONS PROPOSITION NO. i FOR amending Sections 2.01, "Governing Body", 2.02, "Elective Officers", 2.03, "Limitation on Successive Terms", 2.06, "Presiding Officer", and 2.12, "Quorum", to provide for the election of a Mayor and six (6) Councilmembers, who shall serve for three (3) year terms; providing that the Mayor shall have a vote on all matters coming before the Council; and, providing that four (4) Councilmembers not including the Mayor shall constitute a quorum. AGAINST amending Sections 2.01, "Governing Body", 2.02, "Elective Officers", 2.03, "Limitation on Successive Terms", 2.06, "Presiding officer", and 2.12, "Quorum", to provide for the election of a Mayor and six (6) Councilmembers, who shall serve for three (3) year terms; providing that the Mayor shall have a vote on all matters coming before the Council; and, providing that four (4) Councilmembers not including the Mayor shall constitute a quorum. PROPOSITION NO. 2 FOR amending Sections 3.06 and 5.02 by providing for the appointment or election of Judge of the Municipal Court if approved by the qualified voters of the City. AGAINST amending Sections 3.06 and 5.02 by providing for the appointment or election of Judge of the Municipal Court if approved by the qualified voters of the City. PROPOSITION NO. 3 FOR amending Section 3.13 "Procedures for Enacting Ordinances, Publication" by providing that all ordinances exclusive of emergency ordinances shall be read in open meetings of the Council on two (2) separate Council meetings which shall be regular meetings. CITY OF S~HIJkKIE OFFICIAL BALLOT stake%bettor AGAINST amending Section 3.13 "Procedures for Enacting Ordinances, Publication" by providing that all ordinances exclusive of emergency ordinances shall be read in open meetings of the Council on two (2) separate Council meetings which shall be regular meetings. PROPOSITION NO. 4 FOR amending Section 4.15 "Acting City Manager" by providing that upon resignation or termination of the City Manager, the Acting City Manager shall perform the duties of the city Manager until such time as a new City Manager or a new Acting City Manager is appointed by the City Council. AGAINST amending Section 4.15 "Acting City Manager" by providing that upon resignation or termination of the City Manager, the Acting City Manager shall perform the duties of the City Manager until such time as a new City Manager or a new Acting City Manager is appointed by the City Council. PROPOSITION NO. 5 FOR amending Section 7.01 "City Elections" by providing for the regular election of City Cou~cilmembers and Mayor to be held on the first Saturday in May in accordance with State Law. AGAINST amending Section 7.01 "City Elections" by providing for the regular election of City Councilmembers and Mayor to be held on the first Saturday in May in accordance with State Law. PROPOSITION NO. 6 FOR amending Section 7.11 "Holding Other office" by providing for that if the Mayor or any member of the Council shall become a candidate for election to any public office except for re-election to his current place, he shall forfeit his place on the Council. AGAINST amending Section 7.11 "Holding Other Office" by providing for that if the Mayor or any member of the Council shall become a candidate for election to any public office except for re-election to his current place, he shall forfeit his place on the Council. P~ 2 PROPOSITION NO. 7 FOR amending Section 8.03 "Taxes - When Due and Payable" by providing that the City Council shall designate a Tax Collector. AGAINST amending Section 8.03 "Taxes - When Due and Payable" by providing that the City Council shall designate a Tax Collector. PROPOSITION NO. 8 FOR amending Section 9.05 "Public Notice and Hearing" by deleting the requirement that the Council must hold three (3) public hearings at three (3) consecutive regular Council meetings in order to adopt the budget and requiring that the adoption of the budget must be done by ordinance in accordance with state law. AGAINST amending Section 9.05 "Public Notice and Hearing" by deleting the requirement that the Council must hold three (3) public hearings at three (3) consecutive regular Council meetings in order to adopt the budget and requiring that the adoption of the budget must be done by ordinance in accordance with state law. PROPOSITION NO. 9 trowing in Anticipation of ~t'notes may be issued for year and deleting the ~ retired by the end of the "Borrowing in Anticipation that notes may be issued (1) year and deleting the ~ retired by the end of the PROPOSITION NO. 10 FOR amending Section 11.03 "The Planning and Zoning Commission" by requiring that Planning and Zoning Commission members must forfeit their office if they fail to attend two (2) consecutive regular meetings of the Commission without being excused by the Council. s t ake~d~a [ tot AGAINST amending Section 11.03 "The Planning and Zoning Commission" by requiring that Planning and Zoning Commission members must forfeit their office if they fail to attend two (2) consecutive regular meetings of the Commission without being excused by the Council. PROPOSITION ON ELECTION OF MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGES PROPOSITION NO. 11 FOR selecting the Judges of the Municipal Court of record by election. AGAINST selecting the Judges of. the Municipal Court of record by election. BOND ELECTION CXl~' OF SCUTHLAJ~ OFFICIAL BALLOT PAGE stake~J~ttot EXHIBIT PROPOSITIONS TO THE HOKERULE CHARTER December 18v 1990 PROPOSITION NO. I 2.01 Governinq Body - Entire Paragraph The governing and lawmaking body of the City shall consist of the Mayor and six (6) council members and shall be known as the City Council of the City of Southlake. 2.02 Elective Officers - Entire Paragraph The members of the Council shall be elected and hold office as herein provided. All members of the Council, and the Mayor, shall be elected under the Place system. The Mayor and each member of the Council shall hold office for a three (3) year term. Upon expiration of the terms of the current Mayor and Councilmembers their successors shall be elected for terms as follows: Place and Place shall be elected for a term of two (2) years, beginning with the regular City election held on the first Saturday in May, 1990. Place and Place shall be elected to terms of three (3) years, beginning'with the regular City election held on the first Saturday in May, 1990. Place , Place and the Mayor shall be elected for three (3) year terms, beginning with the regular City election held on the first Saturday in May, 1991. Upon the expiration of the above terms of the Mayor and Council members, their successors shall be elected for terms of three (3) years. 2.03 Limitation on Successive Terms - Entire Paragraph No person shall serve as Mayor for more than two (2) successive elective terms and no person shall serve as Councilmember for more than two (2) successive elective terms. A term of office shall be defined as an elected period of three (3) years. This provision shall aDDi to all elections held subsequent to the adoption of this Charter. 2.06 Presidinq Officer - Duties - Entire Paragraph The Mayor shall preside over the meetings of the Council and perform such other duties consistent with the office as may be imposed upon him by this Charter and by ordinances and resolutions passed in pursuance thereof. He shall participate in the discussion of all matters coming before the Council and shall have a vote on all matters before the Council. He shall sign, after authorization by the Council, all contracts and conveyances made or entered into by the City, and all bonds, warrants and any other obligation issued under the provisions of this Charter, in the manner prescribed in the ordinance authorizing the signing of any such obligation. He shall be recognized as the official head of the city by the courts for the purpose of enforcing military law and for all ceremonial purposes. 2.12 Quorum - Entire Paragraph Four (4) Councilmembers, not including the Mayor, shall constitute a quorum to do business and no action of the Council shall be valid or binding unless adopted by the affirmative vote of four (4) or more members of the Council, including the Mayor. A number less than a quorum may adjourn from time to time and compel the attendance of absent members. If the Council is reduced to less than four (4) members on account of vacancies, the remaining members shall constitute a quorum for the sole purpose of calling an election. PROPOSITION NO. 2 3.06 Appointive Offices - Entire Paragraph In addition to the elected officers, the other officers of the City shall be the City Manager, City Secretary, City Attorney and Judge of the Municipal Court (who may be elected or appointed in accordance with state law), and such other officers as the Council may from time to time direct. The Council may abolish or consolidate such offices and positions as it may deem to be in the best interest of the City and may divide the administration of such offices or positions as it may deem advisable, create new offices and positions and discontinue any office or position at its discretion except the offices of City Manager, City Secretary, City Attorney and Judge of the Municipal Court. 5.02 Judqe of the Court - Entire Paragraph The Council shall appoint a Judge who shall be known as the "Judge of the Municipal Court", unless such Judge is elected by the stake\bet tot .exa qualified voters pursuant to state statute. The Judge shall be an attorney in good standing and licensed to practice in the State of Texas and must meet all other qualifications established by ordinance. The Judge shall serve for a two (2) year term. The Council shall fix the compensation for the Judge and such compensation shall never be based on fines assessed or collected. The Council shall have the authority to remove a municipal Judge who has been appointed by the Council. Removal shall require an affirmative vote of at least four (4) members of the Council. PROPOSITION NO. 3 3.13 Procedure for Enactinq Ordinances, Publication - Paragraph One Upon introduction of any ordinance by a Councilmember, the City Secretary shall distribute a copy to the Mayor, each Councilmember, and to the City Manager, and shall file a reasonable number of copies in the office of the City Secretary and such other public places as the Council may designate. All ordinances, exclusive of emergency ordinances, defined by Section 3.11 of the Charter for the City, shall be read in open meetings of the Council on two (2) separate Council meetings which shall be a regular meeting provided, however, that both readings required herein shall be sufficient if the preamble of such proposed ordinance be read. The City Secretary shall publish the proposed ordinance or its caption and penalty together with a notice setting out the time and place for a public hearing thereon and for its consideration by the Council at least ten (10) days before the second reading. All persons interested shall have the opportunity to be heard. After the hearing, the Council may adopt the ordinance with or without amendment or reject it but, if it is amended as to any matter of substance, the Council may not adopt it until the ordinance or its amended sections have been subjected to all the procedures hereinbefore required in the case of a newly introduced ordinance. The City Attorney shall approve as to legality all ordinances prior to final adoption. (REMAINING TEXT UNCHANGED) PROPOSITION NO. 4 4.15 Actinq City Manaqer - Paragraph One The City Manager, within thirty (30) days after taking office, shall designate by letter filed with the city Secretary, a qualified administrative officer of the City to perform the duties of the City Manager in his absence or disability. Such designation shall be subject to approval of the Council. No member of the E~HIBIT aaa - PROPOSXTICI~S TO THE #~qERLILE CHARTER pAG~ :~ s[ake\bat Lot .exa Council nor the City Secretary shall serve as Acting city Manager. Upon resignation or termination of the City Manager, the Acting City Manager shall perform the duties of the City Manager until a new City Manager or Acting City Manager is appointed by the Council. (REMAINING TEXT UNCHANGED) PROPOSITION NO. 5 7.01 City Elections - Entire Paragraph The regular City Election shall be held annually on the first Saturday in May, at which time Officers will be elected to fill those offices, the terms of which expire Shat year. The Council shall fix the hours and place for holding such election. Notice of the election shall be published once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in the newspaper of record for the City, the first of such publications to be not earlier than thirty (30) days before the election. In the order, ordinance, or resolution of the Council calling any election, at which more than one (1) Councilmember shall be elected, the Council shall, in calling such election, provide for a separate place on the ballot for each vacancy to be filled at such election, designating such places as Place No. One, Place No. Two, etc.; and in case an unexpired term is to be filled at such election, the place for the unexpired term shall be so designated. ***************************************************************** PROPOSITION NO. 6 7.11 Holdinq Other Office - Paragraph Two If any member of the Council shall become a candidate for election to any public office except for re-election to his current place, he shall immediately upon his becoming a candidate forfeit his place on the Council. (REMAINING TEXT UNCHANGED) ***************************************************************** PROPOSITION NO. 7 8.02 Taxes - When Due and Payable - Entire Paragraph Ail taxes due the City shall be payable at the office of the Tax Collector, who shall be designated by the Council, and may be paid at any time after the tax rolls for the year have been completed and approved, which shall be no later than October 1st. Taxes shall be paid on or before January 31st, of each year following the year for which the taxes are levied, and all such taxes not paid on or prior to such date shall be deemed delinquent and shall be subject to such penalty and interest as prescribed by State Law. The Council may provide further by ordinance all taxes, either current or delinquent, due the City may be paid by installments. Failure to levy and assess taxes through omission, in preparation of the approved tax roll, shall not relieve the person, firm or corporation so omitted from obligation to pay such current or past due taxes as shown to be payable by recheck of the rolls and receipt for the years in question. The Council shall be prohibited from waiving penalties and interest, allowing discounts, and extending time for payment of taxes. PROPOSITION NO. 8 9.05 Public Notice and Hearinq - Entire Paragraph The Council shall post in the City Hall and publish in the official newspaper not more than fourteen (14) days prior to each public hearing on the budget a notice stating the time and place where copies of the message and budget are available for inspection by the public, and the time and place of each public hearing on the budget. The Council shall adopt the budget by ordinance. ***************************************************************** PROPOSITION NO. 9 9.34 Borrowinq in AnticiDation of Property Tax - Entire Paragraph In any budget year, the Council may, by resolution, authorize the borrowing of money in anticipation of the collection of the property tax for the same year whether levied or to be levied. Notes may be issued for periods not exceeding one (1) year. ***************************************************************** PROPOSITION NO. 10 11.03 The Planninq and Zoninq Commission - Entire Paragraph There shall be established by the Council a Planning and Zoning Commission, which shall consist of seven (7) citizens from the Ci%y. The members of the said Commission shall be appointed by the Council for a term of two (2) years. Three (3) members of the Planning and Zoning Commission shall be appointed each odd numbered year. The remaining four (4) members of the Planning and Zoning Commission will be appointed each even numbered year. The s[a~e~J~ttot.exa PAGE 5 Commission shall annually elect a Chairman from its membership and shall meet not less than once a month. . The Chairman of the Conn~ission shall be a voting member. A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum. A member of the Commission shall forfeit his office if he fails to attend two (2) consecutive regular meetings of the Commission without being excused by the Council. In addition, members of the Commission may be removed after a public hearing based on a written cause and with the consent of a majority of the Council. If a vacancy occurs upon the Planning and Zoning Commission, by both resignation or otherwise, the Council shall appoint a Commissioner to fill such a vacancy for the unexpired term. The Commission shall keep minutes of its proceedings which shall be of Public Record. The Commission shall serve without compensation. No member of the Planning and Zoning Commission shall hold another salaried or elected city office. s take~l~t tot.exa Year Mayor Place 1 Place 2 Place 3 Place 4 Place 5 Place 6 # of Places on Ballot May 91 3 2 3 2 4 May 92 3 3 3 3 May 93 3 3 2 May 94 3 3 2 May 95 3 3 3 3 May 96 3 3 2 May 97 3 3 2 May 98 3 3 3 3 May 99 3 3 2 May 2000 3 3 2 0000000ammiggrPctsma Fort Worth Star-Telegram *****$H*I CE/AFFIDAVIT***INVOICE/AFFIDAVIT*** 400 W.SEVENTH STREET•FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76102 • lE STATE OF TEXAS Junty of Tarrant Before me , a Notary Public in and for said County and State, this day )ersonally appeared KELLEY ALLARD Billing Specialist for the Fort Worth 1tar-Telegram , published by the Star-Telegram Inc . at Fort Worth, in Tarrant :ounty , Texas ; and who , after being duly sworn, did depose and say that the collowing clipping of an advertisement was published in the above named paper on the following dates : DATE DESCRIPTION AD SIZE TOTAL INCH/LINE RATE AMOUNT rm - =C 2316636559 CL . 358 1X46 L 46 . 60 27 . 60 da_cember 23 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS hereby given to all Interested per sons that the City Councl l of the City of Southlake, Texas,will be holding 1 public hearing on January 2 99 7:30 p.m., In the City Council _ Chambers of CIty Hall, 667-- Nor^h Carroll Avenue,South-, lak ,Texas. Purposeof the hearing Is tocon- Sider thefollowingorclnance In second reading: ORDINANCE NO.52B AN ORDINANCE CALL- 4 .r ING AN ELECTION FOR JANUARY 19 1991 FOR SIGNED THENDING�THE�CITY 2TER•ESTABLISH- AND SWORN TO E1EFORE ME , THI THE 26th DA" F DFX 1BE12, 19 \N ELECTION PRE- :T• DESIGNATING NOTARY U B L I C eLeC41ON JUDGES AND PROVIDING COM- PENSATION THERE- FOR; DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES•PRO _„� TARRANT COUNTY, EXAS VIDING FOR AmSEN- iRY TEE VOTING,.PROVID- ING THA THIS 3 1% ORDINANCE SHALL BE �+ �� � SM�pOX�I�ES 01 AFFIDAVITS CUMULATIVE OF ALL �r, (t' ORDINANCES PROVID CLAUSE ANDTY i AUGusT 17, 1991 PROVID- ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. CIty of Southlake,Texas Sandra L.LeGrand i City Secretary _ Or TEAR ALONG THIS PERFORATION AND RETURN THE LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT .""t1 REMIT TO : 400 W . SEVENTH, FW, TX 76102 ron t Worth �;��.�-; ;C?: 0• 6636559 ACCOUNT CIT57 AMOUNT 27 . 60 NUMBER NUMBER DUE PAGE 1]F 1 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE ORIGINAL, 667 N CARROLL PLEASE PAY 27 . 60 SOUTHLAKE TX 76092 0 THIS AMOUNT ATTN : SANDRA LEGRAND PLEASE WRITE IN AMOUNT ENCLOSED Fort Worth Star-Telegram ***INVOICE/AFFrIDAVIT***INVOICE/AFFIDAVIT*** 400 W.SEVENTH STREET•FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76102 STATE OF TEXAS my of Tarrant Before me , a Notary Public in and for said County and State , this day personally appeared KELLEY ALLARD Billing Specialist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram , published by the Star-Telegram Inc . at Fort Worth , in Tarrant County , Texas ; and who , after being duly sworn , did depose and say that the following clipping of an advertisement was published in the above named paper on the following dates : DATE DESCRIPTION AD SIZE TOTAL INCHAJNE RATE AMOUNT DEC 07 6630601 CL . 358 1X40 L 40 . 38 15 . 20 december 7 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Is hereby given to all Interested persons that the City Council of the Cltyof Southiake, Texas,will be holding a public hearing on at 7:30 p.m.Die City r l tyo Council rs of City Hall, 667 NorthbeCarroll Avenue, South- lake,Texas. Purposeof the hearing is tocon• . .- _,. _.. _.._... sider the following ordinance In second reading: ORDINANCE N0.548 „ , . all . . AN ORDINANCE CALL- ING AN ELECTION TO "MEND THE CITY SIGNE 1ARTER DESIGNAT- 7th DEER 1990 -- ------ ND ID SWORN TO BEFORE ME , T S THE DAY OF ND AN ABSENTEE NOTARY PUBIC rr5/1,� ALLOT BOARD; PRO- / VIDING FOR ABSEN- TEE _... , _........_,..,..,.._,.___ ING VOTHATPRTHIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE �, TARRANT COUNTY , TEXAS CUMULATIVE OF ALL yy A ORDINANCES PROVID- 1 DAWN N. McDONOUGN ING A SEVEIPRO ITY CLAUSE;AND PROVID- ING '"� J• COMMISSION EXPIRES 01 AFFIDAVIT S ING AN EFFECTIVE v v DATE. .. i ...... '��'• . .r AUGUST 17, 1991 __.. . _...._._..__....__._..__ City of Southiake '1v ,Sandra L.LeGrand . City Secretary 0)/qT lb) artTEAR ALONG THIS PERFORATION AND RETURN THE LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT -----I, REMIT TO : 400 W . SEVENTH, FW , TX 76102 brtWorthStar.Telegram REM-, :0: ' FX(g., X gii X X *XXIXIXA 7619; 6630601 ACCOUNT CIT57 AMOUNT 15 . 20 NUMBER DUE PAGE 1OF 1 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE ORIGINAL 667 N CARROLL PLEASE PAY bib 115 .20 SOUTHLAKE TX 76092 0 THIS AMOUNT ATTN : SANDRA LEGRAND PLEASE WRITE IN AMOUNT ENCLOSED