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Ord 40-90 7/3/1990 ORDINANCE NO. 40-90 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS CALLING FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION FOR AUGUST 11, 1990, TO SUBMIT PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS; SETTING FORTH THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS; PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF THE PROPOSITIONS; NAMING ELECTION OFFICIALS AND POLLING PLACES; FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT THE MEETING AT WHICH THIS ORDINANCE IS PASSED IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED BY LAW. WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 9. 004(a) of the Texas Local Government Code, the City Clerk has received a petition signed by the required number of qualified voters of the City calling for the submission of proposed charter amendments to the voters of the City of Wichita Falls; and, WHEREAS, the City Clerk, having received such petitions and determined that the requirements of Chapter 9 of the Texas Local Government Code have been satisfied and further has advised the City Council that the next authorized date to call a special election to consider the proposed charter amendments is August 11, 1990. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. It is hereby ordered that a special election is to be held in the City of Wichita Falls on August 11, 1990, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters the hereinafter described proposed charter amendments. Such election shall be held at the polling places named in Exhibit A attached hereto. Furthermore, the persons shown on Exhibit A are hereby appointed presiding election judges, alternative presiding election judges, central counting station judge, and ballot board judge. Each presiding election judge shall appoint not less than two nor more than four election clerks to assist them in the conduct of the election. Voters residing in the City limits of Wichita Falls, Texas, within the county precinct numbers shown on Exhibit A shall vote in the City polling places shown on such exhibit. SECTION 2. There shall be submitted at such special municipal election on August 11, 1990, the following measures as proposed amendments to the City Charter of the City of Wichita Falls. Measure No. 1. That new Section No. 152 shall be added to the City Charter of the City of Wichita Falls to read as follows: "Retirement Benefits. Section A. The City of Wichita Falls shall adopt the following retirement options to a maximum as provided by the Texas Municipal Retirement System, or its successor in function, for its police officers and other affected employees of the City of Wichita Falls, who are participants in the Texas Municipal Retirement System: (A) Updated Service Credits to a Maximum Rate of 100%. (B) Vesting after 10 years of Service; (C) Retirement after 25 years of Service at any age; (D) Annuity Increases of the CPI to a maximum of 700; (E) Supplemental Death Benefits for Retirees and Employees; (F) City Matching Ratio of 2 to 1. Section B. The City of Wichita Falls shall adopt the appropriate ordinance and file the required records with the Texas Municipal Retirement System, or its successor in function, in a timely manner such that the retirement options may be adopted by the City at the earliest statutorily-permitted time period. " Measure No. 2. That new Section No. 153 be added to the City Charter of the City of Wichita Falls, Texas, such section to read as follows: "Minimum Staffing Levels of Police Department. Section A. The City of Wichita Falls shall adopt the following staffing levels of commissioned police officers: (A) That effective October 1, 1991, the City of Wichita Falls will allot for a minimum staffing level of 165 commissioned police officers; (B) That effective October 1, 1992, the City of Wichita Falls will allot for a minimum staffing level of 175 commissioned police officers; (C) That effective October 1, 1993 , the City of Wichita Falls will allot for a minimum staffing level of 180 commissioned police officers. Section B. The City of Wichita Falls will also provide for the salaries, uniforms, equipment and supervisory rank as are needed in each of the phases. " SECTION 3 . The proposed measures to amend the Charter of the City of Wichita Falls, as proposed in Section 2 of this ordinance, shall be submitted to the qualified voters at the special election on August 11, 1990, on the ballot and in the form of the following propositions. The numbers of the propositions shall correspond to the numbers of the measures and the words "YES" AND "NO" shall be printed to the left of each proposition on the ballot: Proposition No. 1. Shall new Section 152 be added to the City Charter to provide for establishing municipal employee retirement benefits consisting of 100% Updated Service Credits; 10 year vesting; retirement after 25 years of service at any age; annuity increase of CPI to a maximum of 70%; supplemental death benefits for employees and retirees; and a City matching contribution level of 2 to 1. Proposition No. 2. Shall Section No. 153 be added to the City Charter to authorize minimum staffing levels of the Wichita Falls Police Department so as to require a minimum of 165 commissioned police officers by October 1, 1991; a minimum of 175 commissioned police officers by October 1, 1992; and a minimum of 180 commissioned police officers by October 1, 1993 . SECTION 4. It is hereby officially found and determined that the meeting at which this ordinance was passed was open to the public as required by law. PASSED AND APPROVED this 3rd fl'd( of July, 199! . -/ ATTEST: M A ' 0 R City erk • MUNICIPAL ELECTION August 11 , 1990 CITY COUNTY POLLING JUDGE AND BOX VOTING PREC. PLACE ALTERNATE DISTRICT 1 10,14,46 Tex. Hwy. Dept. Mrs. W. L. Voyles 1 227 N. Beverly Mrs. Marjorie Loftin, Alt. 2 15,25 Notre Dame School Mr. Hal Mason I 2821 Lansing Mrs. Elizabeth Mason, Alt. 3 24,45 Sam Houston School Mrs. Betty Welch 1 2500 Grant Mrs. Jerry Walser, Alt. 4 20,21 ,22 Zundelowitz Jr. High Mrs. Helen Presson 1 ,- 1706 Polk Mr. Henry Dvorken, Alt. 5 42,44,53 City View School Mrs. Nora Shook 1 1023 City View Dr. Mrs. M. D. McDaniel , Alt. 6 51 Kirby Jr. High Mr. Eugene McNeely 2 1715 Loop 11 Mrs. Madonna McNeely, Alt. 7 7,40 Washington Center Mr. Lindsey Walker 2 600 Flood Mr. Winter Johnson, Alt. 8 3,54 Holland Adj. Center Mr. Erastus Blackwell 2 205 Jalonic Mrs. Margaret Merito, Alt. . 9 2,13,41 Fannin School Mrs. Mozelle Laseman 2 710 Burk Road Mrs. Dorothy George, Alt. 10 1 ,9,11 Austin School Mr. Roy Bowling 2 1309 13th Mrs. Martha Allensworth, Alt. , 11 30 MSU (Hardin Bldg. ) Mrs. Cindy Kafer 3 3410 Taft Mrs. Minnie Moses, Alt. 12 48,58 Tex. Hwy. Dept. Mrs. Gayle Baldwin 3 1601 S. W. Parkway Mr. Steven Draper, Alt. 13 16,23 Rider High School Mrs. Irene Wallace 3 4611 Cypress ss Mr. Gordon Wallace, Alt. 14 57,59 McNiel Jr. High Mrs. Christine McCurry 3 4712 Barnett Road Mrs. Frances Graham, Alt. 15 56 Cunningham School Mrs. Frances Box 3 4107 Phillips Mrs. Edith Eckert, Alt. 16 52 Ben Milam School Mrs. Patricia Cook 3 2960 Stearns Nancy Scott, Alt. EXHIBIT A 17 4,5 Bonham School Mrs. Dorothy Pack 4 ` 3101 Armory Mrs. Paula Avrit, Alt. 18 17,47 Carrigan Center Mrs. Glenda Dixon 4 1609 Blonde Mrs. Doris Beard, Alt. 19 8,12 Fain School Mrs. John Dawson 4 1562 Norman Mrs. Mary Cox, Alt. 20 , 31 ,50 McGaha School Mrs. Cynthia Bowmer 4 1615 Midwestern Pkwy. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Shepley, Alt. 21 6,19,43 Ben Franklin School Mrs. Lou Murdock 4 2112 Speedway Mr. John Saxon, Alt. 22 ,- 18 Hirschi High School Mrs. Kayte Rounsavall-Rice 5 3106 Borton Mrs. Judith Stapleton, Alt. 23 26,62 Kate Haynes School Mrs. Doris Wilson 5 1705 Katherine Mrs. Lillian Jones, Alt. 24 35,55 N.W. Boys Club Mrs. Kristy L. Wilson 5 1402 North Beverly Mrs. Helen Sue Williams, Alt. r. James Walser Central Counting Station Judge rs. Iwilda Mitchell Absentee Ballot Board Judge EXHIBIT A Ad 373885 : � Affidavit of Publication NO.38-90 IL f ORDINANCE WAIVING APPEN- THE STATE Or TEXAS DIX A,SUBDIVISIONS 9(B)(2) (a) OF THE CODE OF ORDI- COUNTY OF WICHITA NANCES WITH RESPECT TO PLACING CURB AND GUTTER (pa ON THIRD STREET,LOT 2,CUF- re) TON ADDITION 18th Jul Y ORDINANCE NO.39-90 On this day of ORDINANCES WAIVING APPEN- Y DIX A,SUBDIVISIONS SECTION 9(B)(2)(a)OF THE CODE OF ; 1990 ORDINBANCES WITH RESPECT TOPLACING CURB AND GUTTER A.D. personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority ON JEFFERSON STREET, LOT 7- Darice Ming A,BLOCK 22,ORIGINAL TOWN ADDITION bookkeeper ORDINANCE NO.40-90 ORDINANCE Of THE CITY OF for the Times Publishing Company of Wichita Falls, publishers of the Wichita Falls WICHITA FALLS CALLING FOR A SPECIALELECTION FOR AUGUST I Times/Record News, a newspaper published at Wichita Falls in Wichita County, 11, 1990, TO SUBMIT I PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO! Texas, and upon being duly sworn by me, on oath states that the attached THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY' OF WICHITA FALLS; SETTING . FORTH THE PROPOSED AMEND- advertisement IS a true and correct copy of advertising published MENTS; PRESCRIBING THE One (1) FORM OF THE PROPOSITIONS; in issues thereof on the following dates: NAMING ELECTION OFFICIALS AND POLLING PLACES;FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT THE „ - J U I Y 18 i 1990 MEETING AT WHICH THIS ORDI- NANCE IS PASSED IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED BY - LAW ORDINANCE NO.41-90 ORDINANCE MAKING AN AP- ~ 111 Ic PROPRIATION FROM GENERAL FUND EQUITY IN THE AMOUNT If'v Bookkeeper for Times Publishing Company ' ` OF $15,000 TO ACCOUNT -- 11-015-4451 FOR PURPOSES OF I of Wichita Falls HOLDING A SPECIAL ELECTION ON AUGUST 11, 1990 ORDINANCE NO.42-90 Subscribed and sworn to before me this the day and year first above written. AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 3-7, BLOCK 5 AND LOTS ADDITION,BLOCK I STA FALLS,ADDITION, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, FROM SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO LIMITED OFFICE roc r ZONE • v • •