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CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1988
4:00 P.M.
COUNCIL PRESENT:
Mayor Ringer, Councilmen Brown,
Birdwell. McIlhaney. Haddox, Gardner,
Schneider
STAFF PRESENT:
City Manager Ragland, City Attorney Locke.
City Secretary Jones, Director of Capital
Improvements Ash, Assistant to the City
Manager Piwonka, Public Utilities Director
Woody, Director of Parks and Recreation
Beachy, Assistant Director of Parks and
Recreation Cisneros, Public Information
Officer Calliham, Budget Director Schroeder
Council Coordinator Hooks
STUDENT GOV'T
LIAISON:
Kevin Buchman
VISITORS PRESENT: See guest register.
Agenda Item No. ! - Council Concerns.
Councilman Gardner thanked the staff about the notification of
a new student government liaison, Shannon Mobley. The previous
liaison, Kevin Buchman was present at the meeting. Councilman
Gardner reported that a trash container located at the D.A.
Anderson Arboretum did not look very appropriate at the site.
Councilman McIlhaney reported that there is a large brush pile
at the entrance of a mobile home park along Texas Ave. Mr.
Ragland responded that he will look into this problem. She
also mentioned that the Cemetery Committee met and they
discussed the possibility of allowing the Garden Club to hire
someone to put in a sprinkler system for maintenance of the
roses along the fence line.
Councilman Haddox reported that he recently spoke to several
different groups who had expressed interest in the city
enforcing clean-up of neglected property and buildings. Mr.
Haddox mentioned that the property owners west of Emerald
Forest addressed him about the recent drainage study conducted
by the City which showed that the culvert at the frontage road
and entrance of Emerald Forest was not large enough to
facilitate the water flow. Another concern expressed by
property owners was the underpass being built by the highway
department and their concern for a larger culvert. Mr. Haddox
stated that he would like to see a response from the Highway
Department in regards to this request from property owners.
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Councilman Brown mentioned that Amtrak will be making their
inaugural run th{ough College Station on November 14th. He
mentioned that the old railroad station was removed from
University property by Mr. James Conner Smith. Mayor Ringer
mentioned that he received a call from a former Aggie in
Houston who is anxious to see the City pursue the idea of
locating the old railroad station back in College Station
Councilman Schneider expressed his interest in the beautifi-
cation of the cemetery. He added that the entrance to the
Cemetery needs maintenance attention. He asked if an ordinance
existed pertaining to flyers and handbills, this is a primary
source for litter in the community.
Ms. Locke replied that there is an ordinance requiring persons
who distribute commercial handbills to obtain an itinerant
vendors permit.
Mr. Schneider expressed excitement about the new Amtrak station
in College Station.
Student Gov't Liaison Kevin Buchman asked if the tract of land
located at Jersey and Wellborn next to Treehouse Apartments
rezoned last year will contain a private parking facility. Ms.
Locke replied that this land has been purchased for residential
use.
Agenda Item No. 2 - City Manager Concerns.
Mr. Ragland distributed to the Council the city auditor's
report which will be presented at the regular meeting. He
mentioned to the Council that he will be out of town from
October 21-3! to attend the ICMA City Manager's Conference.
Assistant City Manager John Woody will preside at the last
council meetings in October. Mr. Ragland stated that TML has
asked the City to participate in a project with the LBJ School
of Austin on the issue of cooperation between cities and
counties. He stated that they will be contacting the council
members to receive their input.
Agenda Item No. 3 - Discussion of the location of "downtown
area" in College Station by the College Hills Elementary Third
Graders, Joan Lamkin - Teacher.
Ms. Lamkin introduced her third grade class. Each third grader
announced their name and address and presented the council with
the question "Where is downtown College Station?" Through a
survey conducted by this third grade class, the majority
selected the Northgate area as College Station's downtown
district.
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Mayor Ringer explained that the 50-year old community has grown
into a city where commercial development consists of shopping
centers and mall. Mr. Ringer commented that the Northgate area
is predomlnately serviced by students.
The students asked the Council several questions.
Mayor Ringer thanked the students for attending the meeting and
he also thanked them for showing an interest in their city
government.
Agenda Item No. 4 - Report from the City Affairs Council
Committee~
Councilman Gardner presented the Council with a brief report
from the City Affairs Committee members, Councilmen Birdwell,
Gardner and McIlhaney. The items covered by the committee
were: Charter Review Revision, City Council and Committee
Procedures, City Hall Flag Policy, and Jersey Street Renaming.
He added that formal recommendations regarding the first two
issues will be submitted to the Council at a future meeting for
approval.
Mr. Gardner began with Charter Review and Council Procedures.
He pointed out several charter problems:
1) Majority rather than plurality elections; 2) Clarification
of Council authority in respect to staff; 3) State law and
closed meetings; 4) City Planning Function; and 5) Recall
Provision.
He noted that these items were not addressed since it was felt
a review was in order as a matter of good practice. He pointed
out that the committee did not endorse the Chairman's report,
yet it did accept some of the recommendations as follows: They
recommended that a Charter Review Commission be appointed soon,
and on a regular basis every 2 years. Regarding the Council
Procedures, the committee felt a review and possible revisions
should be made annually. Specifically, the committee recom-
mended that a more explicit statement should be made. Any
councilmember may place an item on the agenda. Also, Item D
under Agenda should be deleted.
Mr. Gardner continued to explain that the committee in regards
to the policy on committees felt that minority reports are
permissible or acceptable. Also, they felt that with two or
more committee members concurring, a committee should be able
to address any item falling within the scope of their
assignment.
Mr. Gardner addressed the issue of the Flag Policy at City
Hall. The Committee does not feel this is a problem and a
formal policy is unnecessary. Mr. Gardner added that he does
not agree with the committee's recommendation.
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He addressed the issue of Renaming Jersey Street to K¥1e. He
noted that the Committee feels that chanGinG the name to Kyle
would add confusion and cause an inconvenience in addressing
the streets.
Councilman Birdwell stated that he is not against renaming the
street if the name related to a former official or someone who
helped begin ColleGe Station.
Mayor RinGer asked that the Committee bring their final
recommendations to the Council.
AGenda Item No. 5 - Presentation to Patricia Bouqhton of award
for service.
Mayor RinGer presented a recognition plaque and a special
service plaque to Mrs. Patricia BouGhton for her ten years of
dedicated service as Councilman for the City of College
Station.
Mrs. BouGhton expressed her appreciation to all present.
A reception was Given in her honor.
AGenda Item No. 6 - Adjourn.
Mayor RinGer adjourned the meeting at 4:55 p.m.
APPROVED
Fred Brown, Mayor Pro-tem
ATTEST:
Dian Jo~,] ~itY Secretary
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