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1977 04 11 CC Minutes6209 MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN April 11, 1977 The City Council of the City of Baytown, Texas, met in special session, Monday, April 11, 1977, at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber of the Baytown City Hall. The following members were in attendance: Jody Lander Jack Kimmons Mary E. Wilbanks Emmett 0. Hutto Allen Cannon Tom Gentry Fritz Lanham Neel Richardson Eileen P. Hall Dan Savage Absent: Ted Kloesel Councilman Councilman Councilwoman Councilman Councilman Mayor City Manager City Attorney City Clerk Assistant City Manager Councilman Mayor Gentry called the meeting to order and Council canvassed the results of the Municipal Election held on Saturday, April 2, 1977, to elect a Mayor from the city at large and a Councilman from District Nos. Two(2), Three(3), and Six(6) which reflected the following: FOR MAYOR (FROM CITY AT LARGE) Tom Gentry 1,175 votes Collin M. Teague 332 votes (Write -In) James Wesley Belk 1 vote FOR COUNCILMAN DISTRICT NO. 2 Howard E. Leap, III 278 votes Emmett 0. Hutto 1,225 votes FOR COUNCILMAN DISTRICT NO. 3 Jody Lander 1,113 votes (Write -In) Joe Harrold 1 vote (Write -In) D. Duck 1 vote FOR COUNCILMAN DISTRICT NO. 6 Mary Elizabeth Wilbanks 1,045 votes Russell R. Bond 450 votes Councilman Cannon moved to adopt Resolution No. 570; Councilman Kimmons seconded the motion. The vote follows: Ayes: Council members Lander, Kimmons, Wilbanks, Hutto and Cannon Mayor Gentry Nays: None 6210 Minutes of the Special Meeting - April 11, 1977 RESOLUTION NO. 570 A RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF THE REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD WITHIN THE CITY OF BAYTOWN ON THE 2ND DAY OF APRIL, 1977, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR FROM THE CITY AT LARGE AND THREE (3) COUNCILMEN FROM THE RESPECTIVE DISTRICTS NOS. TWO (2), THREE (3), AND SIX (6) TO SERVE REGULAR TWO YEAR TERMS; DECLARING THE RESULTS OF SAID ELECTION; FINDING THAT NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION WAS DULY AND PROPERLY GIVEN AND THAT SAID ELECTION WAS PROPERLY HELD AND THE RETURNS THEREOF MADE BY THE PROPER OFFICIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. OATHS OF OFFICE Judge Steve Hebert administered Oaths of Office to the newly elected Mayor and Council members. There being no further business to transact, Council- man Hutto moved to adjourn; Councilman Lander seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous to adjourn. 'P "5z�� Eileen P. Hall, City Clerk