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AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND ORDERING AND PROVIDING FOR
THE IMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION OF PUTNAM STREET
AND PORTIONS OF SUNDRY OTHER STREETS,
AVENUES AND PUBLIC PLACES I THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS; LETTING CON-
TRACT TO S. R. 0. ASPHALT INC. AND FOR THE
MAKING AND CONSTRUCTION OF SUCH IMPROVEMENTS AND AUTHORIZING ITS EXECU-
TION; MAKING APPROPRIATION$ FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING THE INDEBTEDNESS
THEREBY INCURRED; MAKING PROVISIONS FOR THE LEVYING OF ASSESSMENTS AGAINST
ABUTTING PROPERTIES AND THE OWNERS THEREOF FOR A PART OF THE COST OF SUCH
IMPROVEMENTS AND THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES IN EVIDENCE OF
SUCH ASSESSMENTS; DIRECTING THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR OF THE CITY TO PRE-
PARE ESTIMATES; DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO FILE A NOTICE OF ADOPTION
OF THIS ORDINANCE WITH THE COUNTY CLERK OF TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS; DECLAR-
ING THAT THIS ORDINANCE AND ALL SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO SAID
STREET IMPROVEMENT ARE AND SHALL BE PURSUANT TO THE ACT OF THE FIRST CALLED
SESSION OF THE FORTIETH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, CHAPTER 106;
COMMONLY KNOWN AS ARTICLE 1105b OF VERNON'S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES AS AMENDED
BY ACTS 1967, 60TH LEGISLATURE, PAGE 365, CHAPTER 176, SECTION 1, EMERGENCY
EFFECTIVE MAY 12, 1967; AND DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO ENGROSS AND EN-
ROLL THIS ORDINANCE BY COPYING THE CAPTION OF SAME IN THE MINUTE BOOKS OF
THE CITY COUNCIL AND BY FILING THE COMPLETE ORDINANCE IN THE APPROPRIATE
ORDINANCE RECORDS OF THIS CITY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Public Works Director for the City of Fort Worth, Texas, has prepared
Plans and Specifications for the improvements of the hereinafter described portions
of streets, avenues and public places in the City of Fort Worth, Texas, and same
having been examined by the City Council of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, and found
to be in all matters and things proper, NOW THEREFORE:
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS, THAT:
I.
The hereinafter described Plans and Specifications are hereby approved and
adopted.
II.
There exists a public necessity for the improvement of the hereinafter
described portions of streets, avenues and public places in the City of
Fort Worth, Texas, to-wit:
UNIT 1: PUTNAM STREET From Station 22+93 to Meadowbrook
Drive, known and designated as
Unit 1, Project No. 104-24000-213.
UNIT 2: McGEE STREET From Greenlee Drive to 180' North,
known and designated as Unit 2,
Project No. 104-24000-213.
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III.
Each of the above described portions of streets, avenues and public
places in the City of Fort Worth, Texas, shall be improved by raising,
grading, and filling same and by constructing thereon the following, to-wit:
UNIT 1: PUTNAM STREET From Station 22+93 to Meadowbrook Drive,
known and designated as Unit 1, Project
No. 104-24000-213, to be improved with
six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete
pavement on a six-inch thick cement
stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high
concrete curb and eighteen-inch wide
concrete gutter, so that the finished
roadway will,be thirty feet wide and by
constructing six-inch thick concrete
driveways and four-foot wide concrete
sidewalks where specified.
UNIT 2: McGEE STREET From Greenlee Drive to 180' North, known
and designated as Unit 2, Project No.
104-24000-213, to be improved with six-inch
thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement
on a six-inch thick cement stabilized sub-
grade, seven-inch high concrete curb
and eighteen-inch wide concrete gutter,
so that the finished roadway will be
thirty feet wide.
UNIT 3: GREENLEE DRIVE From McGee Street to Forest Avenue,
known and designated as Unit 3, Project
No. 104-24000-213, to be improved with
six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete
pavement on a six-inch thick cement
stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high
concrete curb and eighteen-inch wide
concrete gutter, so that the finished
roadway will be thirty feet wide and by
constructing six-inch thick concrete
driveways where specified.
UNIT 4: BEATY STREET From End Existing Pavement to 586' E.
Mims Street, known and designated as
Unit 4, Project No. 104-24000-213, to be
improved with six-inch thick hot-mix
asphaltic concrete pavement on a six-inch
thick cement stabilized subgrade, seven-
inch high concrete curb and eighteen-
inch wide concrete gutter, so that the
finished roadway will be thirty-feet
wide from Station 48 to Mims Street and
forty-feet wide from Mims to Station
60+50 and by constructing six-inch thick
concrete driveways and four-foot wide
concrete sidewalks where specified.
The above, together with coacre-te.curbs, gutters, driveways and incidentals
to such improvements, on proper grade and line where same are not already
so constructed, together with storm sewers and drains and other necessary
incidentals and appurtenances; all of said improvements to be constructed
as and where shown on the Plans and Specifications therefor.
IV.
The cost of said improvements as herein defined shall be paid for as
follows, to-wit:
A. The property abutting on that portion of the street, avenue or public
place and the real and true owners thereof shall pay all of the cost of curbs and
gutters in front of their property and not exceeding nine-tenths (9/10ths) of the
estimated cost of the remainder of such improvements.
B. The City of Fort Worth shall pay all of the remainder of the cost of
said improvements after deducting the amounts herein specified to be paid by the
abutting properties and the real and true owners thereof as set out in subsection A.
The amounts payable by the abutting properties and the real and true owners
thereof shall be assessed against such properties and the real and true owners there-
of and shall constitute a first and prior lien upon such properties and a personal
liability of the real and true owners there of and shall be payable to-wit:
When the improvements- are completed and accepted by the City on a particular
unit, the sums assessed against property abutting upon such completed and accepted
units shall be and become payable in five (5) equal installments, due respectively
on or before thirty (30) days, and one (1) , two (2) , three (3) , and four (4) years
from the date of such completion and acceptance and the assessments against the pro-
perty abutting upon the remaining units shall be and become due and payable in su'bh
installments after the date of completion and acceptance of such respective unit.
The entire amount assessed against the particular parcels of property shall bear
interest from the date of such completion and acceptance of the improvements on the
unit upon which the particular property abuts at the rate of six (6%) percent per
annum, payable annually except as to interest on the first installment, which shall
be due and payable on the date said installment matures provided that any owner
shall have the right to pay any and all of such installment at any time before
maturity by paying principal with interest accrued to the date of payment and further
provided if default be made in the payment of any installment promptly as the same
matures, then at the option of the City of Fort .Worth or its assigns, the entire
amount of the assessment upon which such default is made shall be! and become immedi-
ately due and payable; but it is specifically provided that no assessments shall in
any case be made against any property or any owner thereof in excess of the special
benefits to property in the enhanced value thereof by means of said improvements in
the unit upon which the particular property abuts, as ascertained at the hearing pro-
vided by the law in force in the City, nor shall any assessment be made in any case
until after notice of hearing as provided by law. Said assessments against the
respective lots and parcels of property and owners thereof shall be evidenced by
certificates of a special assessment which shall be executed in the name of the City
of Fort Worth, PROVIDED, however, that acting through its duly authorized Director
of Public Works, the City of Fort Worth retaining the right to authorized payment
of the sums assessed against abutting property upon such completed and accepted unit
in not more than forty-eight equal regular monthly installments of not less than
$9.00 each, the first of such installments to become due and payable not more than
30 days after the completion and acceptance by the City of the particular unit,
PROVIDED FURTHER, that the City Attorney is hereby empowered to authorize payments
of said sums in lesser installments and/or over a longer period of time in cases in
which the Director of Public Works has previously determined that an extreme financial
hardship upon the property owner will otherwise result and PROVIDED FURTHER, that
such method of payment shall be authorized only in instances where the owner or owners
of property abutting upon such completed and accepted unit shall have executed and
delivered to the City of Fort Worth a lawful, valid and binding note and mechanic's
and materialman's contract upon forms supplied by the City granting a mechanic's lien
upon and conveying the said abutting property in trust to secure the payment by said
owner or owners according to the terms thereof of the sums assessed against such
property.
V.
The assessments against the respective lots and parcels of property and the
owners thereof shall be evidenced by certificates of special assessment, which
shall be executed in the name of the City by the Mayor of said City and the City
Secretary shall attest the same and impress the corporate seal of the City thereon,
and which may have attached thereto coupons in evidence of the several installments,
or in evidence of any of the installments in which the assessment is payable, which
certificates shall be issued to the City of. Fort Worth, shall recite the terms and
time of payment, the amount of the assessment, the description of the property,
and the name of the owners, as far as known, and shall contain such other recitals
as may be pertinent thereto, and shall further recite substantially that all pro-
ceedings with reference to the making of such improvements have been regularly had
in compliance with law, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment
lien against the property described in said certificates and the personal liability
of the owners thereof, have been regularly had, done and performed, and such re-
citals shall be prima facia evidence of the matters so recited, and no further proof
shall be required in any court, and the said certificates shall provide substantially
that if default be made in the payment of any installment promptly as the same
matures, then, at the option of the City of. Fort Worth, or its assigns, the entire
amount of the assessment shall be and become immediately due and payable, together
with reasonable attorney's fees and costs of collection, if incurred, all of which,
as well as the principal and interest on the assessment, shall be a first and prior
lien against the property, superior to all other liens and claims except State,
County, School District, and City ad valorem taxes. No error or mistake in naming
any owner or in describing any property or in any other matter or thing, shall
invalidate any assessment or any certificate issued in evidence thereof, and the
omission of improvements on any particular unit or in front of any property exempt
by law from the lien of special assessment for street improvements shall not in-
validate any assessment levied, The certificates referred to need not contain
recitals in exactly the works above provided for, but the substance thereof shall
suffice, and they may contain other and additional recitals pertinent thereto.
VI.
Bids having been advertised for as required by Article 1105b of the re-
vised Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended, and the bid of S. R. 0. ASPHALT, INC.
having been found to be the lowest and
best bid for the making and construction of said improvements, the contract there-
fore is hereby awarded, to S R_ 0_ ASPHALT, INC_
at and for the prices stated in the Proposal
of said company and as reported and recommended by the Public Works Department, which
said report and recommendation is on file with the City, the City Manager, and the
City Secretary are hereby directed to execute the said contract in the name of the
City of Fort Worth, Texas, and to impress the corporate seal of the City thereon,
the said contract embracing, among other things, the prices for the work.
VII.
To provide for the payment of the indebtedness incurred by the City of
Fort Worth, Texas, by said contract, there is hereby appropriated out of available
funds and current revenues of the City, an amount sufficient to pay said indebtedness
so incurred.
VIII.
The improvements provided for herein shall be made and constructed, notice
given, hearing held and assessment levied and all proceedings taken and had in
accordance with and under the terms of the powers and provisions of Chapter 106 of
the Acts of the First Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of
Texas, now known as Article 1105b of Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, all amended,
which law has been adopted as an amendment to and made a part of the Charter of
the City of Fort Worth, Texas, and under which law these proceedings are taken
and had.
IX,
Each unit above described shall be and constitute a separate and independent
unit of improvement and the assessments herein provided for shall be made for the
improvements in each unit according to the cost of the improvements in that unit
and according to the benefits arising from the improvements in that unit.
X.
In making assessments, if the name of the owner be unknown, it shall be
sufficient to so state the fact, and if any property be owned by an estate or by
any firm or corporation, it shall be sufficient to so state, and it shall not be
necessary to give the correct name of the owner, but the real and true owners of
the property mentioned shall be liable and the assessments against the property
shall be valid.
XI.
The Director of Public Works of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, be and he
is hereby ordered and directed to file with the City Council, estimates of the cost
of such improvements in each unit, in accordance with the terms of the powers and
provisions of the Charter of the City of Fort Worth, Texas.
XII.
The City Secretary is directed to prepare, sign and file with the County
Clerk of Tarrant County, Texas, a notice in accordance with the provisions of the
Act passed at the Fifth Called Session of the Forty-first Legislature of the State
of Texas, and shown as Chapter 21 of the Acts of said Session of the Legislature,
said Act having been passed in the year 1930, and now known as Article 1220a of
Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes.
XIII.
The City Secretary is hereby directed to engross and enroll this ordinance
by copying the caption of same in the Minute Book of the City Council and by filing
the complete ordinance in the appropriate Ordinance Records of this City.
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XIV.
This ordinance shall take effect and be in full .force and effect from
and after the date of its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF 19//0.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
City Attorney
UNIT 5: MIMS STREET From Beaty Street to 475' North, known
and designated as Unit 51, Project No.
104-24000-213, to be improved with six-
inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete
pavement on a six-inch thick cement
stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high
concrete curb and eighteen-inch wide
concrete gutter, so that the finished
roadway will be thirty-six feet wide
and by constructing four-foot wide
concrete sidewalks where specified.
UNIT 6: MUSE STREET From Greenlee Street to 350' North of
Norma Street, known and designated as
Unit 6, Project No. 104-24000-2132 to
be improved with six-inch thick hot-mix
asphaltic concrete pavement on a six-inch
thick cement stabilized subgrade, seven-
inch high concrete curb and two-foot wide
concrete gutter, so that the finished
roadway will be thirty feet wide.
UNIT 3: GREENLEE DRIVE From McGee Street to Forest Avenue,
known and designated as Unit 3,
Project No. 104-24000-213.
UNIT 4: BEATY STREET From End Existing Pavement to
586' E. Mims Street, known and
designated as Unit 4, Project No.
104-24000-213.
UNIT 5: MIMS STREET From Beaty Street to 475' North,
known and designated as Unit 5,
Project No. 104-24000-213.
UNIT 6: MUSE STREET From Greenlee Street to 350' N. of
Norma Street, known and designated
as Unit 6, Project No. 104-24000-213.
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Project No. 104-2 4000-213
CITY OF FORT WORTH
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
ENGINEERINa DIVISION
ASSES ENNT PAVING AT 6 LOCATICNS ON TF21 EAST SIDE
PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213
A Neighborhood 'Hearing was conducted by the Engineering Division of the Public Works
Department at the East Handley Elerientary School an September 9, 1970, at 7.30 P.M.,
for the Assessment Paving of 6 1ocations on the East Side
Procedulres concerning participation in the cost, method and policies of deter-
mining assessments street can3tr-.:ctiora atlandards and methods of payment were ex-
by Mr, Schmidt to the twenty-three 123) pargrans present.
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--it I* P-otnam Avenue- Mr. Gascamp and, ;Kr, Freeman, repre3entinig Handley Meadowbrook
Christian Church, Lots 1, 2 and 3, Pollard Estates Addition, stated that they see no
benefit icr sidewalks on the west aide of the Church, since there is no entrance to the
Church from Putnam Avenue, 'He, Mr,, Gascamp, said that no one would use the walk because
there i= a r.-e-vina next to where the sidewalk is to be laid, and the west side is used for
garbage pick-up, 1vir, Freeman asked about poll-card s-�;rveys and how they were conducted.
This -was explained fully by Mr, Schmidt,,
`nlit 2, McCea Street, Mr. Humphrys, 'Lc�t L, Cra-dens-Peters Subdivision, had some questions
about being assessed on two streets, since there was asphaltic penetration on McGee Street
in front of 'his property that the street, He was given a full explanation of how
creditwa� given fcr pavement that existed on a street that is being redone,
,_'nit 3,, Greenlee Street,, M. P, Lot K, Cravens-Peters S%,.Ibdivision, was wondering
if it might be possible for two cz,ttonwocd trees to be re-moved fr-,m the parkway along
t--he side of his property, Mr, Schmi`t toil him that he would cont-act the City Engineer
and get ar. anaver, Mr. Mills said that the blossomy from the trees were clogging up
air conditioners in the vicinity, and also that people with hay-fever were having 2 lot
of difficulty
Jr-it 4,, Beaty Street-, Henry Coke, 'Lot 1, Block 17, Greer hills Subdivision, wa,, very
dist.urbed 6,bc- t sidewalks being assessed,, He says that there are not more than two or
thr e ch.,ildren that WO-Uld use them if they were laid, He said, "I can't see paying for
sidewalks with only a few people to use them, and also, we don't even have a postman
that makes awalking delivery", He is going to be at the Benefit Hearing to speak
against sidewalks,
Mr, C. B� Culp, Lots A & B, Block 26, Hyde Jennings Subdivision, was concerned that side-
-walks were being proposed for some parts of the block and not for all of the block. Mrs.
Culp asked if it would be po&sible for some of the large trees that are in the parkway
could be saved if sidewalks are constructed,
Unit 5, Dims Street-, No comment,
Unit 6, Muse Street: No comment.
In general, almost all of the discussion was about being assessed for sidewalks. There
was no one against the paving of the streets.
After a general discussion, the meeting adjourned.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
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TO THE RONORAILIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the proceedings of your Honorable Body, I have prepared
estimates of the cost of street improvements as shown below:
Estimates of the total cost of improvements on a portion of PUTNAM AVENUE and
portions of sundry other streets, avenues and public places in the City of Fort Worth,
Texas, and estimated amounts per front foot to be-assessed against abutting property
and the owners thereof, on each portion of street, avenue and public place are as
follows, to-wit:
PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 1: PUTNAM AVENUE FROM STATION 22+93 TO MEADOWBROOK
DRIVE, to be improved with six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement on a
six-inch thick cement stabilized subgrade with seven-inch high concrete curb and eigh-
teen-inch *amide concrete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty feet wide
and by constructing four-foot wide concrete sidewalks and six-inch thick concrete
driveways where specified.
The following assessment rates have been established:
Seven-inch curb and eighteen-inch gutter . . . . . . . . . . $2.48/L.F.
Six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement
(Residential Zoning) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.92/L.F.
Five-inch thick concrete sidewalk 2.20/L.F.
Six-inch thick concrete driveway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80/Sq. Ft.
PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 2: McGEE STREET FROM GREENLEE STREET TO 180' NORTH,
to be improved with six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement on a six-inch
thick cement stabilized subgrade with seven-inch high concrete curb and eighteen-inch
wide concrete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty feet wide.
The following assessment rates have been established:
Seven-inch curb and eighteen-inch gutter . . . . . . . $2.48/L.F.
Six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic' concrete pavement
(Residential Zoning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.92/L.F.
PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 3: GREENLEE STREET FROM McGEE STREET TO FOREST AVENUE,
to be improved with six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement on a six-inch
thick cement stabilized subgrade with seven-inch high concrete curb and eighteen-inch
wide concrete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty feet wide and by
constructing six-inch thick concrete driveways where specified.
The following assessment rates have been established:
Seven-inch curb and eighteen-inch gutter . . . . . . . . . $2.48/L.F.
Six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement
(Residential Zoning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.92/L;F.
Six-inch thick concrete driveway . . . . . . . . . . . . .80/Sq. Ft.
PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 4: BEATY STREET FROM END EXISTING PAVEMENT TO 586'
EAST OF MIMS STREET, to be improved with six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic pavement on
a six-inch thick cement stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high concrete curb and eigh-
teen-inch wide concrete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty-feet wide
from Station 48 to Mims Street and forty-feet wide from Mims Street to Station 60+50,
and by constructing six-inch thick driveways and four-foot wide sidewalks where
specified.
The following assessment rates have been established:
(From Station 48 to Mims Street)
Seven-inch curb and eighteen-inch gutter . . . . . . . . . $2.48/L.F.
Six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement
(Residential Zoning) . . . . . . . . . . . 2.92/L.F.
Five-inch thick concrete sidewalk . . . . . 2.20/L;F.
Six-inch thick concrete driveway . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80/Sq. Ft.
(From Mims Street to Station 60+50)
Seven-inch curb and eighteen-inch gutter . . . . . . . . . $2.48/L.7.
Six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement
(Residential Zoning) • . . . . . . . . . . . 2.92/L.F.
Six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement
(Commercial Zoning) . . . 7.58/L.F.
Five-inch thick concrete sidewalk . . . . . . 2.20/L.F.
Six-inch thick concrete driveway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80/Sq. Ft.
PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 5: MIMS STREET FROM BEATY STREET TO 475' NORTH, to be
improved with six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement on a six-inch thick
cement stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high concrete curb and eighteen-inch wide con-
crete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty-six feet wide and by con-
structing four-foot wide concrete sidewalks where specified.
The following assessment rates have been established-,
Seven-inch curb and eighteen-inch gutter . . . . . . . . . . . $2.48/L.F.
Six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement
(Residential Zoning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.92/L.F.
Five-inch thick concrete sidewalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20/L.F.
PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 6: MUSE STREET FROM GREENLEE STREET TO 350' NORTH OF
NORMA STREET, to be improved with six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement on
a. six-inch thick cement stabilized subgrade with seven-inch high concrete curb and two-
foot wide concrete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty feet wide.
The following assessment rates have been established:
Seven-inch concrete curb and two-foot gutter . . . . . . . . . $2.83/L.F.
Six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement
(Residential Zoning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.57/L.F.
TOTAL PROPERTY OWNERS' COST FOR PAVEMENT . . . . . . . . . . $16,182.14
TOTAL PROPERTY OWNERS' COST FOR CURB, GUTTER,
DRIVEWAYS AND SIDEWALKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,119.86
TOTAL PROPERTY OWNERS' COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,302.00
TOTAL CITY OF FORT WORTH'S COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46,651.07
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . $84,953.07
PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 1: PUTNAM STREET FROM STATION 22+93 TO MEADOWBROOK DRIVE,
to be improved with six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement on a six-inch thick
cement stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high concrete curb and eighteen-inch wide concrete
gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty feet wide and by constructing six-inch
thick concrete driveways and four-foot wide concrete sidewalks where specified.
BLOCK
OWNER LOT ZONING FRONTAGE RATE AMOUNT ASSESSMENT
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF PUTNAM AVENUE AND MEADOWBROOK DRIVE
WEST SIDE OF STREET DRISCOLL ACRES ADDITION
Bobby Joe Holdridge 46-C 57.5' Frontage
2416 Putnam Res. 20' Pavement $2.92 $ 58.40
76112 35' Curb & Gutter 2.48 86.80
$ 145.20
A. J. Truesdell 472 48, 639' Pavement $2.92 $1,865.88
312 Dan Waggoner Bldg. 49, 50, Res. 623' Curb & Gutter 2.48 1,545.04
76102 51 & 52 $3,410.92
MEADOWBROOK DRIVE INTERSECTS
EAST SIDE OF STREET POLLARD ESTATES ADDITION
Handley Meadowbrook 19 2, 324' Pavement $2.92 $ 946.08
Christian Church & 3 Res. 308' Curb & Gutter 2.48 763.84
P.O. Box 8157 309' Sidewalk 2.20 679.80
76112 116 Sq. Ft. Driveway .80 92.80
$2,482.52
Bill H. Hamilton 7-A 55' Existing Facilities No Assessment
2417 Putnam Res.
J. C. Steward 5 & 220' Pavement $2.92 $ 642.40
2629 Putnam 6 Res. 220' Curb & Gutter 2.48 545.60
$1,188.00
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PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 1: PUTNAM STREET FROM STATION 22+93 TO MEADOWBROOK DRIVE,
CONTINUED
BLOCK
OWNER LOT ZONING FRONTAGE RATE AMOUNT ASSESSMENT
EAST SIDE OF STREET POLLARD ESTATES ADDITION
Lloyd Starks 4 110' Pavement $2.92 $321.20
2408 Putnam Res. 110' Curb & Gutter 2.48 272.80
76112 85 Sq. Ft. Driveway .80 68.00
$662.00
COST TO PROPERTY OWNERS - ASSESSMENT . . . . . . . $7,888.64
COST TO CITY OF FORT WORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,261.11
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST, UNIT NO. 1 $15,149.75
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PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 2: McGEE STREET FROM GREENLEE STREET TO 180' NORTH,
to be improved with six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement on a six-inch
thick cement stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high concrete curb and -eighteen-inch
wide concrete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty feet wide.
BLOCK
OWNER LOT ZONING FRONTAGE RATE AMOUNT ASSESSMENT
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF GREENLEE STREET AND McGEE STREET
EAST SIDE OF STREET CRAVENS-PETERS SUBDIVISION
Clint P. Humphrys L 100' Frontage
1320 Smilax Res. 100' Pavement $2.92 $292.00
76111 100' Curb & Gutter 2.48 248.00
$540.00
J. H. Peel G & F 82.5' Frontage
Fort Worth Postal Res. 82.5' Curb & Gutter $2.48 $204.60
Credit Union $204.60
P.O. Box 2135
76101
COST TO PROPERTY OWNERS - ASSESSMENT . . . . . . . $744.60
COST TO CITY OF FORT WORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,616.41
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST, UNIT 2 . . . .. $2,361.01
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PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 3: GREENLEE STREET FROM McGEE STREET TO FOREST AVENUE,
to be improved with six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement on a six-inch
thick cement stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high concrete curb and eighteen-inch wide
concrete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty feet wide and by construct-
ing six-inch thick concrete driveways where specified.
BLOCK
OWNER LOT ZONING FRONTAGE RATE AMOUNT ASSESSMENT
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST SIDE OF NcGEE STREET AND GREENLEE STREET
NORTH SIDE OF STREET CRAVENS-PETERS SUBDIVISION
Clint P. Humphrys L 157.3' Side Lot Credit
1320 Smilax Res. 100' Pavement $2.92 $292.Q0
76111 100' Curb & Gutter $2.48 248.00
$540.00
M. P. Mills K 209' Side Lot Credit
2612 Forest Avenue Res. 109' Pavement $2.92 $318.28
76112 104' Curb & Gutter 2.48 257.92
$576.20
FOREST AVENUE INTERSECTS
SOUTH SIDE OF STREET I. CARRODINE SURVEY
Ralph Leon Clinard, Jr. Tract 2-H
2618 Forest Avenue Res. 227.3' Side Lot Credit
76112 127.3' Pavement $2.92 $371.72
127.3' Curb & Gutter 2.48 315.70
140 Sq. Ft. Driveway .80 112.00
$799.42
TOMLIN ADDITION
Zack C. Tomlin 1 1 136.7' Side Lot Credit
2618 Forest Avenue Res. 100' Pavement $2.92 $292.00
76112 100' Curb & Gutter 2.48 248.00
$540.00
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PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 3: GREEENLEE STREET FROM McGEE STREET TO FOREST AVENUE,
CONTINUED
BLOCK
OWNER LOT ZONING FRONTAGE RATE AMOUNT ASSESSMENT
COST TO PROPERTY OWNERS - ASSESSMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,455.62
COST TO CITY OF FORT WORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,307.98
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST, UNIT 3 . . . . . . . . . . . $9,763.60
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PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 4: BEATY STREET FROM END EXISTING PAVEMENT TO 586'
EAST MIMS STREET, to be improved with 'six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement
on a six-inch thick cement stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high concrete curb and eighteen-
inch wide concrete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty feet wide from
Station 48 to Mims Street and forty feet wide from Mims Street to Station 60+50, and
by constructing six-inch thick concrete driveways and four-feet wide concrete sidewalks
where specified.
BLOCK
OWNER LOT ZONING FRO14TAGE RATE AMOUNT ASSESSMENT
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, C. L. BEATY SUBDIVISION
NORTH SIDE OF STREET C. L. BEATY SUBDIVISION
W. R. Sexton 1 & 1 252.8' Pavement $2.92 $738.18
6945 Beaty 1-A Res. 252.8' Curb & Gutter 2.48 626.94
76112 230' Sidewalk 2.20 506.00
171 Sq. Ft. Driveway .80 136.80
$2,007.92
I. E. Owen 1-B 1 344.2' Pavement $2.92 $1,005.06
1052 Cole Court Res. 344.2' Curb & Gutter 2.48 853.62
76115 344.2' Sidewalk 2.20 757.24
$2,615.92
MIMS STREET INTERSECTS GREEN HILLS SUBDIVISION
L. G. ' Doss 3, 2 17 305' Pavement $2.92 $890.60
7031 Beaty & 1 Res. 305' Curb & Gutter 2.48 756.40
76112 283' Sidewalk 2.20 622.60
171 Sq. Ft. Driveway .80 136.80
$2,406.40
J. W. HAYNES SURVEY
Owner:
Jane Roach Wofford Tract 6 A 105.9' Pavement $2.92 $309.23
5309 Rutland 76133 Res. 105.9' Curb & Gutter 2.48 262.63
° i 94.9' Sidewalk 2.20 208.78
Buyer: 85 Sq. Ft. Driveway .80 68.00
Jack D. Riley $848.64
7109 Beaty Street
76112
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PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 4: BEATY STREET FROM END EXISTING PAVEMENT TO 586'
EAST MIMS STREET, CONTINUED
BLOCK
OWNER LOT ZONING FRONTAGE RATE AMOUNT ASSESSMENT
NORTH SIDE OF STREET J. W. HAYNES SURVEY
Fort Worth Ind. Tract 6-C 200' Frontage
School District Res. 169' Pavement $2.92 $493.48
3210 W. Lancaster 169' Curb & Gutter 2.48 419.12
76107 169' Sidewalk 2.20 371.80
$1,284.40
SOUTH SIDE OF STREET HYDE JENNINGS SUBDIVISION
Nellie E. McCrea C 26 60' Pavement $2.92 $175.20
7116 Beaty Res. 60' Curb & Gutter 2.48 148.80
49' Sidewalk 2.20 107.80
85 Sq. Ft. Driveway .80 68.00
$499.80
C. B. Culp B & 26 150' Pavement $2.92 $438.00
7110 Beaty A Res. 150' Curb & Gutter 2.48 372.00
76112 128' Sidewalk 2.20 281.60
171 Sq. Ft. Driveway .80 136.80
$1,228.40
Terrell E. Gass and 26-D 26 201.35' Pavement $7.58 $1,526.23
Ruth D. Prescott Comm. 201.35' Curb & Gutter2.48 499.35
2400 Forest Avenue 201.35' Sidewalk 2.20 442.97
76112 $2,468.55
MIMS STREET INTERSECTS GREEN MEADOW PARK ADDITION
Sabine Valley Lumber Co. 18, 2 375' Pavement $2.92 $1,095.00
4329 Belknap 17, 16 Res. 375' Curb& Gutter 2.48 930.00
76117 & 15 334' Sidewalk 2.20 734.80
$2,759.80
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PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 4: BEATY STREET FROM END EXISTING PAVEMENT TO 586'
EAST MIMS STREET CONTINUED
BLOCK
OWNER LOT ZONING FRONTAGE RATE AMOUNT ASSESSMENT
SOUTH SIDE OF STREET GREEN MEADOW PARK ADDITION
MAJOR STREET INTERSECTS
Jerry L. McKinney 15 1 120.65' Side Lot Credit
2800 Major Res. 100' Pavement $2.92 $292.00
76112 100' Curb & Gutter 2,48 248.00
82' Sidewalk 2.20 180.40
140 Sq. Ft. Driveway .80 112.00
$832.40
HYDE JENNINGS SUBDIVISION
V. E. Kummero 2 19 277.4' Frontage
6935 Craig Res. 208' Pavement $2.92 $607.36
76112 208' Curb & Gutter 2.48 515.84
197' Sidewalk 2.20 433.40
85 Sq. Ft. Driveway .80 68.00
$1,624.60
COST TO PROPERTY OWNERS - ASSESSMENT . . . . . . . $18,576.83
COST TO CITY OF FORT WORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,740.16
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST, UNIT 4 . . . . $36,316.99
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PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 5. MIMS STREET FROM BEATY STREET TO 475' NORTH,, to be
improved with six-inch Chick hat-mix asphaltic: concrete pavement on a six-inch thick
cement stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high concrete curb and eighteen-inch wide con-
crete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty-six feet wide and by con-
structing four-foot wide concrete sidewalks where specified.
BLOCK
OWNER LOT ZONING FRONTAGE RATE AMOUNT ASSESSMENT
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF BEATY STREET AND MIMS STREET
WEST SIDE OF STREET C. L. BEATY SUBDIVISION
I. E. Owen 1-B 1 337.4' Pavement $2.92 $985.21
1052 Cole Ct. Res. 337.4' Cu- b & Gutter 2.48 836.75
76115 333' Sidewalk 2.20 732.60
$2,554.56
VAN NATTA LANE INTERSECTS EAST GREEN DILL ADDITION
Keechi Lands Limited 28 6 135' Frontage
c/o Edward Slavik & Co. Res. 32' Pavement $2.92 $ 93.44
Petroleum Tower 32' Curb & Gutter 2.48 79.36
Corpus Christi, Texas $ 172.80
EAST SIDE OF STREET J. W. HAYNES SURVEY
Fort Worth Ind. Tract 6-C 585' Frontage
School District 85' Pavtment $2.92 $248.20
3210 W. Lancaster Res. 63' Curb & Gutter 2.48 156.24
76107 63' Sidewalk 2.20 138.60
$ 543.04
GREEN HILL ADDITION
L. G, Dews 3 17 331' Sidle Lot Credit
7031 Beaty Res. 231' Pavement $2.92 $674.52
76112 231' Curb & Gutter 2.48 572.88
231 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk 2.20 508.20
$1,755.60
COST TO PROPERTY OWNERS - ASSESSMENT. . . . . . . . . . . $5,026.00
COST TO CITE OF PORT WORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,490.07
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST, UNIT 5 . . . . . . . $12.516.07
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PROJECT NO. 104-24000-213, UNIT 6: MUSE STREET FROM GREENLEE STREET TO 350' NORTH OF
NORMA STREET, to be improved with six-inch thick hot-mix asphaltic concrete pavement on
a six-inch thick cement stabilized subgrade, seven-inch high concrete curb and two-foot
wide concrete gutter, so that the finished roadway will be thirty feet wide.
BLOCK
OWNER LOT ZONING FRONTAGE RATE AMOUNT ASSESSMENT
BEGINNING AT APPROXIMATELY STATION 13 + 50 ON MUSE STREET
WEST SIDE OF THE STREET J. W. HAYNES SURVEY
George W. Blandin Tract 5 847' Frontage
1106 Seventh Street Res. 235' Pavement $2.57 $ 603.95
Wichita Falls, Texas 612' Curb & Gutter 2.83 1,731.96
$22335.91
EAST SIDE OF THE STREET A. S. McGEE SUBDIVISION
Albert W. Clayton 1 6-A 93.13' Existing Facilities
7201 Hightower 76112 Res. No Assessment
HIGHTOWER STREET INTERSECTS
Dennis Earl Bell 1 6-B 93.13' Existing Facilities
7200 Hightower 76112 Res. No Assessment
Robert James Corporation 1 5-A 93' Existing Facilities
1308 Lake 76102 Res. No Assessment
NORMA STREET INTERSECTS
J. W. Wyatt 1 5-B 93' Existing Facilities
7200 Norma 76112 Res. No Assessment
B. D. Kidwell Tract 4 236' Pavement $2.57 $ 606.52
2616 Janice Lane 76112 Res. 236' Curb & Gutter 2.83 667.88
$1,274.40
Walter Douglas Tucker 1 C 113' Existing Facilities
7201 Greenlee Street Res. No Assessment
Fort Wortb, 'Texas 76112
COST TO PROPERTY OWNERS - ASSESSMENT. . . . . . .$32610.31
COST TO CITY OF FORT WORTH . . . . . . . . . . . 5,235.34
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST, UNIT 6. $8,845.65
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City .of Fort Wokh, Texas
UNA Mayor and Council Communication
MORPHIS
aPANAM DATE NUMSEA ff SUBJECT: Award of Contract - Assessment PAGE
9721/70 C-1846 Paving of 6 Locations on the East Side for 3
---- -- City Council action is requested on the project described below.
Project Description
Nature of Work: Assessment Paving of 6 Locations on the East Side.
ROADWAY R.O.W.
UNIT STREET LIMITS WIDTH - FEET FEET
1 Putnam Avenue Station 22+93 to 30 50
Meadowbrook Drive
2 McGee Street Greenlee Street to 30 50
180 Feet North
3 Greenlee Street McGee Street to 30 50
Forest Avenue
4 Beaty Street End of Existing 30 50
Pavement to 586 Feet
East of Mims Street
Mims Street to 40 60
Station 60+50
5 Mims Street Beaty Street to 36 56
475 Feet North
6 Muse Street Greenlee Street to 30 50
350 Feet North of Norma
A petition was received from the property owners for the paving of Unit 4.
On Units 1 and 5, poll-card surveys were conducted as a result of requests
from major property owners. Units 2, 3, and 6 are paving skips with paving
initiated by the City.
Sidewalks
Sidewalks have been included in Units 1, 4, acid 5 of subject project for
the following reasons:
Unit 1, Putnam Street: Sidewalks are included on Unit 14 (Putnam Street)
on the west side only of Lots 1, 2, and 3, Pollard Estates Addition, to serve
the Handley-Meadowbrook Christian Church. However, at the Neighborhood Meet-
ing on September 9, 1970, the Board of 'Trustees of Handley-Meadowbrook Chris-
tian Church requested the sidewalk be deleted since the church does not use
the west side of their property other than for garbage pick-up and mainten-
DATE REFERENCE SUBJECT: Award of Contract - Assessment PAGE
NUMBER
9/21/70 C-1846
Paving of 6 Locations on the East Side 2 of 3
ance. A driveway has been provided for these services. The Public Works
Department agrees with the request.
Unit 4, Beaty Street: Sidewalks are included on Unit 4, (Beaty Street)
which is a collector street between Sandy Lane on the east and Handley Drive
on the west. In addition, this portion of Beaty Street ties in with Unit 5,
1> (Mims Street) which is adjacent to East Handley Elementary School. Ultimate
plans are to construct sidewalks along the entire length of Beaty Street,
since it is the main east - west street leading to the school.
Unit 5, Mims Street: Sidewalks are included on this unit to tie in with
existing sidewalks at the East Handley Elementary School.
Submission of Bids
The following bids have been received:
BIDDER AMOUNT BID
S. R. 0. Asphalt, Inc. $77,230.07
Austin Road Company 80,826.01
Texas Bitulithic Company 82,944.65
L. Grimes & Co. , 'Inc. 84,036.79
Ernest Loyd 86,081.78
Glade, Inc. 87,928.85
Bids Received: August 27, 1970
Working Time: 80 Working Days
Project Cost and Financing
Based on the low net bid, approximately $38,302 will be assessed against
abutting property owners. The cost to the City-at-large will be approxi-
mately $47,000 including engineering expenses, inspection and miscellaneous
expenditures. A Bond Fund Transfer from Unspecified Funds is proposed to
provide for the City's portion of the cost of the project.
Recommendations
It is recommended that:
1) Sidewalks be deleted from Unit 1 (Putnam Street)
2) The following Bond Fund Transfer be approved:
AMOUNT FROM TO REASON
$38,302.00 Unspecified 6 Locations on To provide for Property
042-09724-901 the East Side Owners' share of Con-
042-10424-213 struction Cost
DATE REFERENCE SUBJECT: Award of Contract - Assessment PAGE
NUMBER
9/21/70 C-1846 Paving of 6 Locations on the East Side 3 of 3
AMOUNT FROM TO REASON
$47,000.00 Unspecified 6 Locations on City's share of Construc-
104-24000-901 the East Side tion Cost, inspection, en-
104-24000-213 gineering expenses, acid
miscellaneous expenditures
3) An Ordinance be adopted:
a) Declaring the necessity for ordering the improvements;
b) Making provisions for levying of assessments;
c) Directing the Public Works Department to prepare estimates
of costs and amounts to be assessed;
d) Awarding the contract to S. R. 0. Asphalt, Inc. in the
amount of $77,230.07; and,
e) Making appropriations to cover indebtedness thereby in-
curred for improvements of the project named above.
4) An Ordinance be adopted:
a) Approving the estimates of cost and amounts proposed to
be assessed; and,
b) Setting October 19, 1970, as the date for the Benefit Hearing.
HDM/je
Attachments:
"A" - Map of Project
"B" - Resume and Location Map
"C" - Engineers' Preliminary Assessment Rolls
SUBMITTED BY: DISPOSITION UNCIL: PROCERED BY
�] � PROVED ❑ OTHER (DESCRIBE)
, Adopted Ordinance No. &36 '/ Declaring Nieces:ikw SECRETARY
1�3J and Ordering paving and Ordinance No. (pIR &� DATE
CITY MANAGER
.Setting Date of Benefit Hearing 9�/- -�