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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/24/2018 - Workshop Minutes - City CouncilWKSHP052418 Minutes Page 1 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP CITY OF COLLEGE STATION MAY 24, 2018 STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF BRAZOS § Present: Karl Mooney, Mayor - absent Council: Bob Brick Jerome Rektorik Linda Harvell Barry Moore John Nichols James Benham, Mayor Pro Tem City Staff: Jeff Capps, Interim City Manager Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager Carla Robinson, City Attorney Ian Whittenton, Deputy City Secretary Lisa McCracken, Records Management Coordinator 1. Call to Order and Announce a Quorum is Present With a quorum present, the Workshop of the College Station City Council was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem Benham at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 24, 2018 in the Council Chambers of the City of College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas 77840. 2. Executive Session In accordance with the Texas Government Code §551.071-Consultation with Attorney, §551.086- Competitive Matters, §551.072-Real Estate, and §551.074-Personnel, the College Station City Council convened into Executive Session at 4:01 p.m. on Thursday, May 24, 2018 in order to continue discussing matters pertaining to: A. Consultation with Attorney to seek advice regarding pending or contemplated litigation; to wit:  Kathryn A. Stever-Harper as Executrix for the Estate of John Wesley Harper v. City of College Station and Judy Meeks; No. 15,977-PC in the County Court No. 1, Brazos County, Texas; and  McCrory Investments II, LLC d/b/a Southwest Stor Mor v. City of College Station; Cause No. 17-000914-CV-361; In the 361st District Court, Brazos County, Texas  City of College Station v. Gerry Saum, Individually, and as Independent Executrix of the Estate of Susan M. Wood, Deceased; Cause No. 17-002742-CV-361; In the 361st District Court, Brazos County, Texas WKSHP052418 Minutes Page 2  Maura Juarez Garcia v. Andres Garcia and City of College Station; Cause No. 18-000419- CV-85; In the 85th District Court, Brazos County, Texas. B. Legal advice:  Legal briefing concerning implementation of the City Manager’s debarment policy. C. Deliberation on a competitive matter as that term is defined in Gov’t Code Section 552.133; to wit:  Power Supply D. Deliberation on the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property; to wit:  Property located generally in the vicinity of Highway 50 in South Robertson County, Texas. E. Deliberation on the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer; to wit:  Council Self-evaluation  City Manager The Executive Session recessed at 5:32 p.m. 3. Take action, if any, on Executive Session. No action was required from Executive Session. 4. Presentation, possible action and discussion on items listed on the consent agenda. No items were pulled. 5. Presentation, possible action, and discussion of proposed changes in the Northgate District to provide increased safety for pedestrians. Debbie Eller, Director of Community Services, updated Council on proposed temporary changes in the Northgate District that will provide enhanced safety for pedestrians until a comprehensive study can be completed to determine more permanent changes to the district based on the current conditions. The changes include the closure of Boyett at University Drive on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights in addition to the creation of a passenger pick-up area. Funding is for the changes is available in the Northgate Fund. Lieutenant James (Jim Bob) Arnold, College Station Police Department, presented video and photographs in support of these changes. He also gave a brief description of the various tactics used to manage vehicle and foot traffic in the Northgate District for various levels of activity. 6. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a request of financial support for the Texas State 4-H Horse Show in the amount of $25,000 per year for five years. Aubrey Nettles, stated that the Brazos County Expo has submitted a bid for the nex t five annual Texas State 4-H Horse Shows. The County is pursuing a five year funding commitment with 4-H for annual events that will include $147,000 in Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) funds per year, for a WKSHP052418 Minutes Page 3 total of $735,000, in Bryan College Station HOT funds over the next five years. The possible funding partners requested by the County include:  Experience BCS for $35,000 annually  City of Bryan for $25,000 annually  Brazos County for $50,000 annually  Expo Rewards Program for $12,000 annually  City of College Station for $25,000 annually The Texas State 4-H Horse Show is an 8 day event that occurs during the month of July. The Abilene Convention and Visitors Bureau estimated an economic impact of $887,400 and 1416 room nights recorded for the 2017 show held in Abilene. For 2019, Experience BCS estimates an economic impact of $809,884 with 2000 hotel room nights for the event. This event occurs late in the summer during off-peak patterns of tourism and travel for the BCS area. Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager, spoke to the origin of the item and the consideration already given by the City of Bryan on this matter. Staff requested Council’s direction on how they would like to proceed with the $25,000 of Hotel Tax funds per year for five years, for a total of $125,000. If so directed, this will be included in the FY19 Hotel Tax Fund budget. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Rektorik and a second by Councilmember Brick, the City Council voted six (6) for and none (0) opposed, to direct staff to bring back an item for financial support for the Texas State 4-H Horse Show in the amount of $25,000 per year for five years. The motion carried unanimously. 7. Council Calendar Council reviewed the calendar. 8. Discussion, review and possible action regarding the following meetings: Animal Shelter Board, Annexation Task Force, Arts Council of Brazos Valley, Arts Council Sub-committee, Audit Committee, Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board, Bio-Corridor Board of Adjustments, Blinn College Brazos Valley Advisory Committee, Brazos County Health Dept., Brazos Valley Council of Governments, Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce, Budget and Finance Committee, BVSWMA, BVWACS, Compensation and Benefits Committee, Experience Bryan-College Station, Design Review Board, Economic Development Committee, FBT/Texas Aggies Go to War, Gulf Coast Strategic Highway Coalition, Historic Preservation Committee, Interfaith Dialogue Association, Intergovernmental Committee, Joint Relief Funding Review Committee, Landmark Commission, Library Board, Metropolitan Planning Organization, Parks an d Recreation Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Research Valley Partnership, Research Valley Technology Council, Regional Transportation Committee for Council of Governments, Sister Cities Association, Transportation and Mobility Committee, TAMU Economic Development, TAMU Student Senate, Texas Municipal League, Twin City Endowment, Walk with the Mayor, YMCA, Youth Advisory Council, Zoning Board of Adjustments. Councilmember Nichols reported on the Brazos County Health Department. WKSHP052418 Minutes Page 4 Councilmember Rektorik reported on Experience Bryan College Station. Councilmember Rektorik reported on the Research Valley Partnership (RVP) which has changed its name to Brazos Valley Economic Development Corporation (BVEDC). 9. Adjournment There being no further business, Mayor Pro Tem Benham adjourned the workshop of the College Station City Council at 6:16 p.m. on Thursday, May 24, 2018. ________________________ Karl Mooney, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________ Tanya Smith, City Secretary