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Workshop No. 4 - HPC report and recommnedations
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HPC Report 6
Workshop No. 6 - The sale of the conference center located at
1300 George Bush Drive.
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CITY OF COllEGE STATION
Mayor Home ofTexas A&M University"' Council members
Nancy Berry Blanche Brick
Mayor Pro Tern Steve Aldrich
Karl Mooney John Nichols
City Manager Julie Schultz
Kelly Templin James Benham
Agenda
College Station City Council
Workshop Meeting
Thursday, January 23, 2014, 4:30 p.m.
City Hall Council Chambers, 1101 Texas Avenue
College Station, Texas
1. Call meeting to order.
2. Executive Session will be held in the Administrative Conference Room.
Consultation with Attorney {Gov't Code Section 551.071 }; possible action. The City Council may seek
advice from its attorney regarding a pending or contemplated litigation subject or settlement offer or
attorney-client privileged information. Litigation is an ongoing process and questions may arise as to a
litigation tactic or settlement offer, which needs to be discussed with the City Council. Upon occasion
the City Council may need information from its attorney as to the status of a pending or contemplated
litigation subject or settlement offer or attorney-client privileged information. After executive session
discussion, any final action or vote taken will be in public. The following subject(s) may be discussed:
Litigation
a. College Station v. Star Insurance Co., Civil Action No.4: 11-CV -02023
b. Patricia Kahlden, individ. and as rep. of the Estate of Lillie May Williams Bayless v. Laura Sue
Streigler, City of College Station and James Steven Elkins, No. 11-003172-CV -272, in the 272 0d
District Court of Brazos County, Tx.
c. Cause No. 12-002918-CV-361; Tom Jagielski v. City of College Station; In the 361 st Judicial District
Court, Brazos County , Texas
d. Cause No. 13-002978-CV -361, Deluxe Burger Bar of College Station, Inc. DIB/A Cafe Eccell v.
Asset Plus Realty Corporation, City of College Station, Texas and the Research Valley Partnership,
Inc., In the 361 st Judicial District Court, Brazos County, Texas
Legal Advice
a. Legal issues related to a possible gift donation of the Estate of Robert Earl Meyer
3. Take action, if any, on Executive Session.
6:00 PM
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City Council Workshop Meeting
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4. Presentation and discussion regarding the Historic Preservation Committee EOY20 13 Report and
Committee recommendations for 2014 HPC programs.
5. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on items listed on the consent agenda.
6. Presentation and discussion regarding the sale of the conference center located at 1300 George Bush
Drive.
7. Council Calendar
Jan. 24 BV African American Museum's 13th Annual Appreciation Banquet at CS Hilton, 6:30 p.m.
Jan. 27 & 28 Council Strategic Planning Retreat at MTF Assembly Room -1603 Graham Road, 8:30 a.m.
Jan. 29 Council Transportation & Mobility Committee Meeting, Room 203 Conference Room A
Municipal Court -300 Krenek Tap at 3 :30 p.m.
Jan. 30 2014 CSPD Awards Banquet at Christ United Methodist Church -Hwy 6 South, 7:00 p.m.
Feb. 3 Bicycle, Pedestrian & Greenways Advisory Board Meeting in Council Chambers, 3 :00 p.m.
Feb. 6 P&Z Workshop/Regular Meeting (Liaison Julie Schultz)
Feb 13 Executive Session(Workshop/Regular Meeting at 4:30, 6:00 & 7:00 p.m.
8. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on future agenda items and review of standing list of
Council generated agenda items: A Council Merrlber 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 subject on an agenda for a
subsequent meeting.
9. Discussion, review and possible action regarding the following meetings: Animal Shelter Board, 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,
BVW ACS, Compensation and Benefits Committee, Convention & Visitors Bureau, Design Review
Board, Economic Development Committee, Gigabit Broadband Initiative, Historic Preservation
Committee, Interfaith Dialogue Association, Intergovernmental Committee, Joint Relief Funding
Review Con1n1ittee, Landmark Commission, Library Board, Metropolitan Planning Organization, Parks
and Recreation Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Research Valley Partnership, Research
Valley Technology Council, Regional Transportation Committee for Council of Governments,
Transportation and Mobility Committee, T AMU Student Senate, Texas Municipal League, Twin City
Endowment, Youth Advisory Council, Zoning Board of Adjustments, (Notice of Agendas posted on
City Hall bulletin board).
10. Adjourn.
The City Council may adjourn into Executive Session to consider any item listed on this agenda if a matter
is raised that is appropriate for Executive Session discussion. An announcement will be made of the basis
for the Executive Session discussion.
APPROVED:
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Notice is hereby given that an Executive Session and Workshop Meeting of the City Council of the City of
College Station, Texas will be held on the 9th of January, 2014 at 4:30 p.m. respectively in the City Hall
Council Chambers, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas. The following subjects will be discussed,
to wit: See Agenda
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I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the above Notice of Meeting of the Governing Body of the City of
College Station, Texas, is a true and correct copy of said Notice and that I posted a true and correct copy of
said notice on the bulletin board at City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, in College Station, Texas, and the City's
website, www.cstx.gov. The Agenda and Notice are readily accessible to the general public at all times.
Said Notice and Agenda were posted on January 17, 2014 at 5:00 pm and remained so posted continuously
for at least 72 hours proceeding the scheduled time of said meeting.
This public notice was removed from the official board at the College Station City Hall on the following
date and time: by ____________
Dated this __day of , 2014.
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS By___________________
Subscribed and sworn to before me on this the day of ,2014.
_________Notary Public -Brazos County, Texas My commission expires: ____
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January 23, 2014
Workshop Agenda Item No. 4
Historic Preservation Committee
To: Kelly Templin, City Manager
From: Sherry Mashburn, City Secretary
Agenda Caption: Presentation and discussion regarding the Historic Preservation
Committee EOY2013 Report and Committee recommendations for 2014 HPC programs.
Relationship to Strategic Goals: Not applicable
Recommendation(s): No Council action needs to be taken at this time.
Summary: HPC Chair, Linda Harvell, will update the Council on the Committee’s activities
for 2013, culminating in the 75th
Anniversary event at the George Bush Library. She will
also present the Committee’s recommendations for 2014 HPC programs.
NOTE: All expenses from the 75th Anniversary exhibit and related events have not been
paid out at this time. Staff will bring forward a final expense report at a later date with
recommendations for use of remaining funds, if any, from those allocated for 75th
Anniversary activities.
Budget & Financial Summary: None
Reviewed and Approved by Legal: No
Attachments:
• Committee Report
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To: City Council and City Staff
From: Linda Harvell, Chair – Historic Preservation Committee and the
75th
Anniversary Celebration
Date: January 16, 2014
Re: Report from the HPC – January 23, 2014
2013 was an exciting year for the Historic Preservation Committee. As we had
the 75th
Anniversary Celebration Committee and the exhibit at the George Bush
Presidential Library and Museum under our umbrella, our focus rested primarily
on that.
Combined, the HPC and 75th
Anniversary Celebration Committee accomplished
the following:
As the committee and as private citizens, we raised nearly $50,000 in
donated funds to support the events of the 75th
Anniversary, keeping our
promise to the City of College Station that we would not be asking for
funding.
We secured the Title Sponsorship from Union Pacific for the exhibit at the
George Bush Presidential Library and Museum as well as all other
sponsorships.
Through our efforts, the City of College Station has been designated as
“Train Town USA” by Union Pacific.
Our committee spent hundreds of hours doing research for the exhibit as
well as locating and securing items to put on display for the exhibit.
Various committee members supported our marketing efforts of the Exhibit
by going on TV, radio talk shows, giving interviews, etc.
We worked with the A&M Garden Club to support their re-dedication of the
Richard Carter Park in connection with the 75th
Anniversary Celebration
events.
We planned a Homecoming and Reunion event at the Southwood
Community Center and citizens and former residents came from across
the country to attend. There were approximately 175 in attendance.
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Our committee planned the Vintage Car Display at the George Bush
Presidential Library and Museum, in conjunction with the opening of the
exhibit. Nearly 50 antique cars were on display.
Our committee planned yard signs for those houses that were built prior to
1938, which signified the signing of the Charter for the City of College
Station. Our members placed approximately 50 “This house was here in
1938” signs around the neighborhoods.
Our committee had significant input into the planning of the exhibit at the
George Bush Presidential Library and Museum. As long time residents,
we were able to offer insight into the city’s history, recommending specific
displays to the planners, that might have otherwise gone unnoticed.
Many of our committee members went through Docent Training at the
George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, thus providing support
staff for the College Station exhibit, specifically to visiting school groups.
I would like to express my deep thanks to the HPC, the 75th
Anniversary
Committee, Mike Neu, the Parks and Recreation Department, the City of
College Station, and to the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum
for making our history celebration such a great success.
In addition to the College Station 75th
Anniversary Celebration:
The Historic Preservation Committee hosted 11 Exploring History
Luncheons, held monthly at Aldersgate Methodist Church. We
researched various topics for presentation and arranged for all of the
speakers.
Jacob Morris, then Historic Records Coordinator, worked with the HPC on
the Project Hold program. It is an ongoing process to simplify this
laserfiche program, which is a storage repository for many of the city’s
documents and photos, including historical data for longtime residents.
For 2014, the Historic Preservation Committee recommends:
Continuing with our very successful Exploring History Luncheons
If there are any of the donated funds left over from the 75th
Anniversary
Celebration, we request that those funds be put into a special account for
the HPC as we work on no budget at all.
We would like to explore creating a College Station History Website,
similar to that of Texas City. This would be an excellent resource for us to
continue to share historical data, photos, etc., for anyone to enjoy.
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We recommend that the Historic Marker program be actively pursued in
2014. The Agreement between the City and the Homeowner needs to be
reviewed and simplified.
There are a large number of oral interviews that have been recorded with
various City Leaders and longtime residents over the past few years.
There has never been adequate staff to transcribe those interviews and
post them into Project Hold. We feel very strongly that this needs to be
done as we don’t want this history to be lost. We would recommend that
our Historic Records Coordinator be assigned a part-time staff person to
assist in getting the interviews transcribed as it is too big of a project for
one person.
The HPC page on the City’s website needs to be updated on a regular
basis. We would like to work with Public Communications in making sure
this is accomplished.
Lastly, in a perfect world, the HPC would like to assist the City of College
Station in finding a permanent display area for the dozens of historical
items that have been donated to Project Hold, as well as from the exhibit
at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
As stated on the City’s website: “In 1986, the College Station City Council
instituted the Historic Preservation Committee to
"aid in the collection and
preservation of the history of College Station and its environs and to
provide for the education of citizens on our history."
The committee feels very strongly that we cannot let our history be lost.
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January 23, 2014
Workshop Agenda Item No. 6
Conference Center Sale
To: Kelly Templin, City Manager
From: Chuck Gilman, Deputy City Manager
Agenda Caption: Presentation, possible action and discussion regarding a real
estate contract in the amount of $788,430 for the City’s sale of the Conference
Center property (approximately 2.15 acres) located at 1300 George Bush Drive to
College Station ISD (CSISD).
Relationship to Strategic Goals:
1. Financially Sustainable City
2. Core Services and Infrastructure
Recommendation(s): Accept staff’s presentation.
Summary: This presentation will explain the efforts city staff undertook to
coordinate the sale of the Conference Center property to College Station
Independent School District (CSISD).
Budget & Financial Summary: N/A
Review & Approved by Legal: N/A
Attachments: N/A
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