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Ord. 84-14
ORDINANCE CANVASSING ELECTION RETURNS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
CITY OF GEORGETOWN -
WHEREAS, the City Council of said City ordered an
election to be held in said City oil February 25, 1984, on
the PROPOSITIONS hereinafter stated; and
WHEREAS, said City Council has investigated all matters
pertaining to said election, including the ordering, giving
notice, officers, holding and making returns of said elec-
tion; and
WHEREAS, the election officers who held said election
have duly made the returns of the result thereof, and said
returns have been duly delivered to said City Council.
WHERE S, it is hereby officially found a?:d determined
that a case of emergency or urgent public necessity exists
which re4�_iires t1:e holding of the meeting a+ which this
Ordinance is passed, such emergency or urgent public neces-
sity being that the proceeds from the sale of the proposed
bonds are required as soon as possible and without delay for
necessary and urgently needed public improvements; and that
said meeting was open to the public, and public notice of
the time, place and purpose of said meeting -was given, all
as required by Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. Article 6252-17.
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GEORGETOWN:
1. That the City Council officially finds and deter-
mines that said election was duly ordered, that .proper
notice of said election was duly given, that proper election
officers were duly appointed prior to said election, that
said election was duly held, that due returns of the result
of said election have been made and delivered, and that the
City Council has duly canvassed said returns, all in accord-
ance with law and the Ordinance calling said election.
2. That the City Council officially finds and deter-
mines that the following votes •sere cast at said election,
on the submitted PROPOSITIONS by the resident, qualified
electors of said City, who voted at the election:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
810 VOTES: FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $10,200,000
WATERWORKS SYSTEM (WATER TREAT-
MENT PLANT AND TRANSMISSION LINES)
228 VOTES: AGAINST REVENUE BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 2
787 VOTES: FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $800,000 SEWER
239 VOTES: AGAINST SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 3
635 VOTES: FOR THE I SSUA14CE OF $1 , 000, 000 STREET
3jT VOTES: AGAINST IMPROVEMENT TAX B014DS
PROPOSITION NO. 4
644 VOTES: FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $535,000 FIRE
390 VOTES: AGAINST STATION TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 5
457 VOTES: FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $ 475 , 000 CENTRAL
BUSINESS DISTRICT SIDEWALK
549 VOTES: AGAINST IMPROVEMENT TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 6
471 VOTES: FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $100,000 AIRPORT
529 VOTES: AGAINST WATER LINE TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 7
490 VOTES: FCR THE ISSUANCE OF $200,000 CITY HALL
517 VOTES: AGAINST TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 8
556 VOTES: FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $250, 000 POLICE
446 VOTES: AGAINST STATION TAX BONDS
PROPOSITION NO. 9
492 VCIES: F`R THE ISSUANCE OF $750,000 LIBRARY
512 VOTES: AGAINST TAX BCNDS
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PROPOSITION NO..10
463 VOTES: FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $800,000 AIAINTEN-
ANCE AND STORAGE BUILDINGS TAX
53R VOTES: AGAINST BONDS
3. That the City Council officially finds, determines
an3 declares the result of said election to be that the
PROPOSITIONS NOS. I , _Z, 4_R
so submitted have received a favorable majority
vote in all respects and have carried.
4. That the aforesaid bonds may be issued, and the
aforesaid bond tax may be levied, assessed and collected
annually, as voted and as provided by law.
PASSED AND APPROVED thisl gj�lj _ day of March, 1984.
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ATTEST:
c y Secr ry
APPROVED:
City Attorney