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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
OCTOBER 13, 2011
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OFBRAZOS §
Present:
Nancy Berry, Mayor
Council:
Blanche Brick
Jess Fields
Karl Mooney
Katy-Marie Lyles
Julie Schultz
Dave Ruesink, absent
City Staff:
David Neeley, City Manager
Kathy Merrill, Assistant City Manager
Frank Simpson, Assistant City Manager
Mary Ann Powell, First Assistant City Attorney
Tanya McNutt, Deputy City Secretary
Shelley Major, Records Management Coordinator
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 Nancy Berry at 3:39 p.m. on Thursday, October 13, 2011 in the Council Chambers of the
City of College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas 77842.
1. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on items listed on the consent agenda.
Council requested items 2c, 2d and 2g to be pulled for additional information.
2c & 2d: Chris Dyer, Executive Director, Arts Council Brazos Valley, updated Council on
fundraising goals this year and for upcoming years. His estimate is that this year's fundraising
will more than match the funding received from the city, adding that it will be approximately a
fifty percent increase from last year. He also stated that he did not have the exact numbers for
the Celebrating the Arts event, but he estimates that it doubled, this year from last.
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Mayor Berry recognized the Brazos Valley Symphony for their 30`h Anniversary.
2g: Jeff Kersten, Executive Director, Fiscal Services, was asked to provide a report for Council
at a later date regarding the Research Valley Partnership budget breakdown.
2. Presentation, possible action, and discussion reeardiniz the future direction of the City's
affordable housiny- activities.
Bob Cowell, Executive Director of Planning and Development Services, presented the City's
affordable housing program. Mr. Cowell outlined the history of the program and stated that
since the mid-1970's, the City of College Station has partnered with the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to address quality of life, neighborhood stability and
safe and decent housing for low-income residents living in the City. In total, the City has
received more than $43 million, which has been used for activities such as affordable housing
programs. Funds used for this program have significant guidelines. The use of these funds is
guided by the City-developed five-year Consolidated Plan and the annual Action Plan.
City staff recommended three changes to this program. First, to revise current owner-occupied
housing rehabilitation program to a streamline program, increasing the amount available to each
owner-occupant and adjusting the loan-type portfolio. Staff also recommended revising the
current owner-occupied minor housing repair program to eliminate minimum credit score
requirements and increase the amount available to each owner-occupant. Lastly, staff
recommended establishing an owner-occupied reconstruction program. There is no requirement
for the City to match funds regarding the above program. The City monitors work of projects,
and the City oversees the whole project. Staff made these recommendations for the guidelines to
be changed to encompass home owners that do not currently qualify for the program, but would
benefit greatly from the program. Mr. Cowell has offered to provide studies for Council from
independent groups regarding the impacts to similar cities from this type of housing program.
Debbie Eller, Community Development Manager, Planning and Development Services, stated
that the City has referred home owners to other programs, but the City has not collaborated on
any projects. In addition to normal marketing done for these programs, neighborhood integrity is
considered and dialogue with the specific neighborhood is also part of the process.
Council consensus was to approve the guidelines to amend this program, to be presented
formally as a consent agenda item at a later date.
Staff also recommended establishing a renter-occupied rehabilitation program. This program
will benefit low income households, increase quality of affordable units, preserve affordability of
rental housing, promote public and private partnerships, and sustainable redevelopment. The
program will also increase energy efficiency and the tax base. After improvements are made
through this program, periods of affordability are regulated over a certain amounts of years.
Mayor Berry used the pause in business to introduce and welcome Amy Atkins, New Assistant
Director, Parks and Recreation Department.
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3. Council Calendar
• October 1 1 - 14 TML Annual Conference in Houston at 8:00 pm
• October 18 Kids Klub Light on Afterschool Rally at Veteran's Park & Athletic
Complex, 6:00 pm
• October 19 BVSWMA Board Meeting at Twin Oaks Facility - 2690 SH30 Anderson,
Texas, 11:00 am
• October 19 Exploring History Lunch Lecture at CS Conference Center, 1 1:30 a.m.
• October 20 Planninn & Zoning Commission Meeting in Council Chambers, 6:00 pm
• October 25 Medical Corridor Advisory Committee in Council Chambers, 3:00 pm
• October 27 City Council Workshop/Regular Meeting at 3:00 and 6:00 p.m.
Council reviewed the Council calendar.
4. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on future agenda items: a Council Member
may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific
factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall
be limited to a proposal to place the subiect on an agenda for a subsequent meeting.
Councilmember Fields requested an item regarding the review of gas station codes.
Councilmember Mooney requested an item regarding the changes occurring within the Brazos
Animal Shelter, specifically, a review of board appointees.
5 Discussion, review and possible action regarding the following meetings: Animal Shelter
Board, Arts Council of the Brazos Valley, Audit Committee, Bicycle, Pedestrian, and
Greenways Advisory Board, Brazos County Health Dept., Brazos Valley Council of
Governments, Brazos Valley Wide Area Communications Task Force, BVSWMA,
BVWACS, Cemetery Committee, Code Review Committee, Review Board, Historic
Preservation Committee, Interfaith Dialogue Association, Intergovernmental Committee,
Joint Relief Funding Review Committee, Landmark Commission, Library Board, Mayor's
Council on Physical Fitness, Mayor's Development Forum, Metropolitan Planning
Organization, National League of Cities, Outside Agency Funding Review, Parks and
Recreation Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Research Valley Partnership,
Regional Transportation Committee for Council of Governments, Signature Event Task
Force, Sister City Association, TAMU Student Senate, Texas Municipal League,
Transportation Committee, Zoning Board of Adjustments.
Councilmember Schultz attended the Research Valley Partnership meeting.
Councilmember Lyles, reported on the Brazos County Health Board meeting. New board
members and re-appointed members Jess Fields and Katy-Marie Lyles were recognized and a
donation was given to the Boys & Girls Club in honor of Mayor Berry's service on the board.
The board also viewed a presentation on a chemical detection machine from Emergency
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Preparedness Response. The budget was reviewed, and it was noted that there was an overall
seven percent reduction. Kenny Mallard was also elected as Chair.
Councilmember Brick reported on the Bicycle, Pedestrian & Greenways Advisory Board. The
board is planning a tour of the greenways and bike trails in College Station. Councilmember
Brick invited council members who were interested to contact the staff liaison for this board.
6. Executive Session
In accordance with the Texas Government Code §551.071-Consultation with Attorney, and
§551.074-Personnel, the College Station City Council convened into Executive Session at
5:15 p.m. on Thursday, October 13, 2011 in order to continue discussing matters pertaining to:
A. Consultation with Attorney to seek advice regarding pending or contemplated litigation; to
wit:
• City of Bryan's application with TCEQ for water & sewer permits in Westside/Highway
60 area, near Brushy Water Supply Corporation to decertify City of College Station and
certify City of Bryan
• Clancey v. College Station, Glenn Brown and Kathy Merrill, Civil Action No. 09-CV-
01480
• Rachel Rahn v. Alma Martinez, The Arkitex Studio, Inc. et al, cause No. 09-000656-
CV361
• Chavers et al v. Tyrone Morrow et al, No. 10-20792; Chavers v. Randall Hall et al, Case
No. 10 CV-3922
• College Station v. Star Insurance Co., Civil Action No. 4:11-CV-02023
• Woodruff v. College Station, Cause No. 10-000515-CV-272
• Ongoing criminal investigation of municipal court missing funds
B. Consultation with Attorney to seek legal advice; to wit:
• Legal issues regarding possible revenue sharing and legislation in bio-corridor
C. Deliberation Regarding Personnel; to wit:
• Municipal Court Judge
The Executive Session adjourned at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 13, 2011.
No action was required from Executive Session.
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7. Adiournment
MOTION: There being no further business, Mayor Berry adjourned the workshop of the
College Station City Council at 8:46 p.m. on Thursday, October 13, 2011.
Nancy Berry, Mayor
ATTEST:
Sherry Mashburn, City Secretary
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