HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 03.14.1960 - Abandon a portion of Benton and 20th Streets210
Georgetown, Texas.
MARCH 14, 196o
The City Council met in regular session following present
Mayor C. A. Forbes, Aldermen Compton, Jones, Ho T i.;lVilcox, H. A. Partain
Assistant 1`_anager, J. K. McClain Attorney, C. S.Sanders, Assessor
& Collector, Dan Dowda Chief of Police, Claud Eads, Secretary,
City Employees, L. G. Glover and J. D. Tinning.
Ordinance abandoning a portion of Benton Street and 20th, Street,
The following is the caption and was presented by Ordinance committee,
A. V . Hoyt, Jr, who moved that same be read in full:
` An Ordinance of the City of Georgetown that the City Council
abandon a portion of Benton Street between block 14 & 15 & 9 and 10p
and that portionof 20th, street between Block 9 and 14 and block 10 &
15. All in Sparks addition of City of Georgetown (See Ordinance Book
Page ' . ) . 'Motion to read in full seconded by Compton and was
passed by following vote Ayes - Compton, Jones, Ho,rt, 'Wilcox, Noes, None.
Ordinance read in full.
On Motion of Jones that the ordinance containing the emergency
clause that the usual rules of passing ordinance at separate meetings be
and are hereby suspended, and passed to second reading, hereafter be
read by caption following being the vote, Ayes, Compton, Jones, Hoyt,
Wilcox, Noes- None.
Ordinance by caption.
On motion of Wilcox seconded by Hoyt the ordinance was passed to third
reading by the following Ayes, Compton, Jones, Hoyt, tiVi,lcox, 1does- None.
Mayor Forbes declared the said ordinance as finally passed.
RESOLUTIOti: Deed abandon Streets in Spark Addition
V11hereas, The City of Georgetown by ordinance duly adopted by its
City Council, has abandoned the streets and land hereinafter described,
and likewise by ordinance duly adopted by City Council has authorized the
sale and transfer of the same to C. E. Cauntt, Trustee. (See Ordinance
Book Page .)
On motion of Compton seconded by Jones that resolution be passed.
Passed and approved March 14, 1960 b•„ unanimous .vote.
A letter from Attorney, Turman 0. Quinn concerning zoning of
Georgetown was read.