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WORKSHOP CITY COUNCIL MEETING
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1985
4:00 P.M.
COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS ABSENT:
STAFF PRESENT:
STUDENT GOVT. LIAISON:
VISITORS PRESENT:
Mayor Halter, Councilmen Bond, Tongco,
Brown, McIlhaney, Runnels, Boughton
None
Assistant City Manager VanDever, City
Attorney Locke, Director of Capital Im-
provements Ash, Parks Director Beachy,
City Secretary Jones, Director of Plan-
ning Mayo, City Engineer Pullen, Utili-
ties Office Manager Piwonka, Assistant
Utilities Office Manager Albright,
Electrical Superintendent Guidry, As-
sistant Personnel Director Lucas,
Printing Coordinator Fry, Council Coor-
dinator Jones
Mike Hachtman
See guest register.
The meeting was called to order with Mayor Pro-tem Runnels pre-
siding.
Agenda Item No. 1 - Council concerns.
There were no comments from the Council.
Agenda Item No. 2 - Presentation of five year service award to
Tony Michalsky.
Mayor Pro-rem Runnels presented a five year service award to Mr.
Tony Michalsky who is employed in the Electrical Division of the
city. Mr. Michalsky thanked the Council for the award.
Agenda Item No. 3 - Presentation of Certificate of Conformance
awarded by the Municipal Finance Officers Association of the
United States and Canada.
Mayor Pro-rem Runnels presented the Certificate of Conformance
awarded by the Municipal Finance Officers Association of the
United States and Canada to Assistant City Manager/Finance Direc-
tor VanDever. Assistant City Manager VanDever commended the
city's Finance Department for their hard work and diligence. He
stated that this is the highest award that can be obtained for
financial reporting, noting that the city has received the award
for the past four years.
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Agenda Item No. 4 - Presentation by Brazos County Sesquicentenni-
al Commission: Review of filmstrip and update on pro~ects for
1986.
Ms. Jody Bates, representing the Sesquicentennial Commission,
showed a slide presentation depicting the last 150 years in the
Brazos Valley. Ms. Mary Evelyn White presented the Council with
a Sesquicentennial Flag and thanked the Council for their contin-
ued support.
Councilman Bond arrived during the presentation.
Agenda Item No. 5 - Opening of Bids for the purchase of Pecan
Tree Park~ a 0.687 acre park located in the Crawford Burnett
League in College Station~ Texas.
Mayor Halter arrived prior to consideration of Agenda Item No. 5
and presided over the remainder of the meeting.
City Attorney Locke presented the item. She stated that the city
received only one bid and award of the contract is scheduled on
the Regular Meeting Agenda, October 10, 1985.
Agenda Item No. 6 - Discussion of Northgate area by Planning
Staff.
Director of Planning Mayo presented the item. He stated that in
March, 1984, a memorandum concerning the Northgate Study was sub-
mitted to the Council. He noted that the principal part of the
memo addressed a proposed ordinance creating a special zoning
district for a specific part of the Northgate area, locating the
area on the map. He explained that the proposed ordinance re-
moved most restrictions found in all other parts of the city and
reduced the parking requirements by roughly thirty to forty per-
cent. He explained that the proposal will require a very de-
tailed map of the area illustrating all current data regarding
available parking spaces, mix of uses, number of seats in restau-
rants and clubs, etc. He stated that the staff has drafted a new
proposal that will remove all restrictions info, he designated area
except for a minimum front setback requirement' of ten feet and a
site plan review. He stated that the proposed special Northgate
Commercial District is similar in nature to Historical and Down-
town Development Districts. He noted that creation of the spe-
cial district was designed to recognize the unique character of
the area. He explained that any development or redevelopment in
the area will require that a plan be submitted to the Planning
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and Zoning Commission, in order for the Commission to make a rea-
sonable assessment of the project to determine what impact it
will have on the area. He pointed out that this procedure will
provide more flexibility for the developer and existing property
owners. He stated that the proposed ordinance might aid to en-
courage developers to construct commercial parking lots in the
area.
Mayor Halter pointed out that the degree to which the Zoning
Board of Adjustments can grant variances is limited by state
law. He stated that the proposed ordinance provides control, but
at the same time allows for a greater degree of flexibility.
Councilman Bond stated that the proposed ordinance addresses many
of the problems that are encountered in this area, but expressed
his concern that review by the Planning and Zoning Commission is
a procedure which delineates that individuals must conform to
other individuals' ideas of what is suitable for the area.
Director of Planning Mayo explained that under the proposed ordi-
nance the Planning and Zoning Commission will be set up as a Re-
view Board to review proposals for development or redevelopment
in the Northgate Commercial Zone.
Councilman Bond asked if the Planning and Zoning Commission would
be making judgement calls on the compatibility of a proposed
business in the area. He stated his opinion that the city should
not have the right to pass judgement on whether or not an indi-
vidual has made a correct decision in choosing a business that
will be compatible to the area. Director of Planning Mayo stated
that the proposed ordinance would enable the Planning and Zoning
Commission to make judgement calls concerning the compatibility
of a proposed business to the area.
Mayor Halter referred to the map, stating that there is a large
amount of potential parking space in the area. He explained
there has been some discussion concerning trading the "old city
hall" site for development of a limited parking area. He stated
his opinion that the proposal might still be a viable option.
Director of Planning Mayo stated that the staff is interested in
pursuing that option.
Director of Planning Mayo stated that limited funding in the
amount of $45,000.00 is available in the Community Development
Block Grant Program.
After further discussion, Mayor Halter explained that the pro-
posed ordinance will be presented to the Planning and Zoning Com-
mission for a recommendation and then returned to Council for
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further consideration.
Councilman Tongco asked if requirements concerning the sale of
alcoholic beverages would apply in the proposed Northgate Commer-
cial District. Mayor Halter replied affirmatively.
Agenda Item No. 7 - Closed session to discuss pending litigation
[6252-17(2)(e)] and personnel [6252-17(2)(g)].
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Personnel [6252-17 (2)(g)] .
1. Discussion of Administrative Personnel.
The Council moved to closed session and later reopened to the
public.
Agenda Item No. 8 - Adjourn.
Mayor Halter adjourned the meeting.
Gary Ha~~, ~ayor
Di~n Jones, i~ Secretary
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