HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 1951 Adopting 2012 Tax RateCity of West University Place
Harris County, Texas
Ordinance No. 1951
AN ORDINANCE LEVYING AND ASSESSING AD VALOREM TAXES FOR TAX YEAR 2011;
CONFIRMING AND GRANTING EXEMPTIONS; CONTAINING FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS
RELATING TO THE SUBJECT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, The City of West University Place, Texas (the "City") has bonds outstanding
which are payable from ad valorem taxes; and
WHEREAS, although the ordinances authorizing such bonds contain general levies of
taxes, it is necessary for the City Council to fix a specific rate of tax for tax year 2011, based on
the City's appraisal rolls for tax year 2011 which have been prepared, reviewed and certified by
the Harris County Appraisal District; and
WHEREAS, the 2011 tax rate must not only provide funds sufficient for debt service on
the City's bonds, but must also provide for maintenance and operation of the City;
WHEREAS, the assessor and collector of the City ("Assessor") has certified an
anticipated collection rate to the City Council, has performed the calculations required by Section
26.04 of the Texas Tax Code, has reported the tax rate and other information required to be
reported to the City Council and has published the information required to be published, having
been designated to do so by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, all other preparatory steps for the adoption of a tax rate have been taken, as
required by law;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
WEST UNIVERSITY PLACE, TEXAS:
Section 1. The matters and facts set out in the preamble of this ordinance are found and
determined to be true and correct, and the City Council adopts, confirms, and ratifies all of the
calculations, publications, notices, and other preparatory steps preceding the consideration of this
ordinance.
Section 2. The City Council hereby levies, assesses an adopts the following tax rate per
$100 valuation for tax year 2011, such tax being levied and assessed upon all property subject to
taxation by the City:
$0.18475 For the purposes of maintenance and operations
$0.18936 For the purposes of debt service
$0.37411 Total tax rate.
Section 3. Such tax is hereby levied and assessed in accordance with the terms and
provisions of Article VIII of the City Charter and the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas,
and such levy and assessment are made to provide funds for the 2012 budget of the City for the
purposes indicated, including maintenance, operations and debt service for that budget period.
However, this section does not prohibit the use of tax proceeds for other lawful purposes.
Section 4. The Assessor is hereby directed to assess and collect taxes on all property
subject to taxation by the City on the basis of 100% of the assessed valuation thereof at the rate
set by this ordinance. The taxes levied hereby shall be delinquent after January 31, 2012.
Section 5. The Finance Director or designee for the City of West University Place is
hereby appointed auditor of any refunds of overpayments or erroneous payments under the
terms of Section 31.11(a) of the Texas Property Tax Code.
Section 6. The City Council hereby confirms and re-grants the following exemptions,
subject to the legal requirements applicable to each exemption:
(A) $185,000.00 of the appraised value of the residence homestead of an individual who
is disabled or who is 65 years of age or older.
(B) The statutory exemption for each disabled veteran.
Section 7. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed
to the extent of the conflict only.
Section 8. If any word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other part of this
ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall ever be held to be
invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, neither the remainder of this
ordinance, nor the application of such word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or
other part of this ordinance to any other persons or circumstances, shall be affected thereby.
Section 9. The City Council officially finds, determines and declares that a sufficient
written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of each meeting at which this ordinance was
discussed, considered, or acted upon was given in the manner required by the Open Meetings
Act, Chapter 551, Texas Local Government Code, as amended, and that each such meeting has
been open to the public as required by law at all times during such discussion, consideration and
action. The City Council ratifies, approves and confirms such notices and the contents and
posting thereof.
Section 10. The public importance of this measure and the requirements of the law create
an emergency and an urgent public necessity requiring that this Ordinance be passed and take
effect as an emergency measure, and a state of emergency is hereby declared, and this
Ordinance is accordingly passed as an emergency measure and shall take effect immediately
upon adoption and signature.
PASSED, APPROVED, ADOPTED AND SIGNED on first and final reading, this 24`h day of
October, 2011.
Bob Fry, Mayor
Michael Ross, ity Manager Alan Petrov, City Attorney
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