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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL RETREAT
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
JANUARY 30, 2019
STATE OF TEXAS §
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COUNTY OF BRAZOS §
Present:
Karl Mooney
Council:
Bob Brick
Jerome Rektorik
Linda Harvell
Elianor Vessali
John Nichols
Dennis Maloney
City Staff:
Bryan Woods, City Manager
Jeff Capps, Deputy City Manager
Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager
Carla Robinson, City Attorney
Tanya Smith, City Secretary
1. Breakfast
2. Call to Order and Announce a Quorum is Present
With a quorum present, the Retreat of the College Station City Council was called to order by
Mayor Karl Mooney at 8:35 a.m. on Wednesday, January 30, 2019 in the CSU Meeting/Training
Facility, 1603 Graham Road, College Station, Texas 77842.
3. Introduction and Retreat Process
Brian Woods, City Manager gave a brief overview of the agenda and what will be discussed over
the next few days.
Ron Cox, consultant, presented an overview of the Governance structure review and Roles of
Government. Council discussed their views of Roles of Government.
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Community Vision: College Station will be a vibrant, progressive, knowledge -based community
that promotes the highest quality of life.
Community Vision:
Promoting safe, tranquil, clean and healthy neighborhoods with enduring character.
Increasing and maintaining citizens’ mobility through a well-planned and constructed
intermodal transportation system.
Promoting sensitive development and management of the built and natural environments.
Supporting high-quality, well-planned and sustainable growth.
Valuing and protecting our community’s cultural and historical resources.
Developing and maintaining high-quality, cost-effective community facilities.
Proactively supporting economic and educational opportunities for all citizens.
Mission:
On behalf of the citizens of College Station, home of Texas A&M University, we will
continue to promote and advance the community’s quality of life.
Core Values:
The health safety, and general well-being of the community.
Excellence in customer service.
Fiscal responsibility.
Citizen involvement and participation.
Regionalism as an active member of the Brazos Valley community and beyond.
Plan and collaborate with TAMU.
Activities that promote local autonomy.
Organization Values:
Respect everyone, deliver excellent service, risk takers, creative, innovative, one city- one
team, personal responsibility, and doing the right thing with integrity, honesty, and have
fun.
Mission Elements:
Good governance, financial sustainability, core services and infrastructure, neighborhood
integrity, diverse growing economy, improving mobility, and sustainable city.
Strategic Plans on Roles of Government (Discussion Topics)
Capital Projects Update
Park Survey Outcomes/Directions
Facilities
Electric Advisory Board
Legislative Agenda
Mayor Mooney recessed Council Retreat at 10:00 a.m.
Council Retreat reconvened at 10:10 a.m.
Mayor took items out of order.
4. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a Capital Projects Update.
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Emily Fisher, Assistant Director of Public Works, present a brief update on the 60 Capital Projects.
Completed Projects:
Greens Prairie & Arrington Intersection
Eastgate Rehabilitation
Southwest Pkwy Sidewalks
Under Construction Projects:
Lakeway
Veterans Park (Turf fields and bathrooms)
Fun for All Central Park
University Drive
Holleman South
Frances Drive
Upcoming Construction Projects:
General Parkway Extension
Royder Road Phase 2
Signal – Barron Rd & Alexandra
Signal – Texas Ave. & Brothers Blvd
City Gateway Sign #2
Greens Prairie Road/Trail Phase #1 & #2
Lick Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant
Munson Ave Sidewalks
Woodson Village Rehabilitation
Future Projects:
UPRR Grade Crossings and Roadway Improvements
Cain, Deacon and Rock Prairie
Align Capstone with Barron Road
Neighborhood Street Safety Improvements
Glade, Anna, Holik and Park Place
FM 2818 Capacity Improvements (TxDOT Project)
FM 2154 & Holleman Improvements (TxDOT Project)
6. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding City Facilities.
Erick Wozinak, Vertical, gave a brief update on the City Facilities Projects.
Arts Council Renovation
Library Renovation Phase #1
New Police Head Quarters
New City Hall
Brian Woods, City Manager, requested Councils feedback on relooking at increase the square
footage to allow more departments to relocate into the City Hall.
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Council directed City Manager to explore the options he presented which is to increase the square
footage to allow more employee’s relocation to the City Hall and determine the feasibility of which
departments would move into City Hall.
7. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the formation of an Electric
Advisory Board.
Brain Woods, City Manager, recommended an Electric Advisory Board only to Council to look at
expanding Utilities and define purpose, role and function.
Council directed City Manager to explore the purpose, role and functions of a Utility Advisory
Board and it’s appointment process.
Mayor Mooney recessed Council Retreat at 12:06 p.m.
Council Retreat reconvened at 12:35 p.m.
5. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding Parks Survey Outcomes.
David Schmitz, Parks and Recreation Director, presented a brief overview of the Parks Survey
Objectives and Methodology executed by (National Service Research (NSR), which was an online
survey that was posted October 17, 2018 and closed November 23, 2018. A total of 271 mailed
survey responses and 873 online responses were received for a total of 1,144. The margin of error
of this sample size at a 95% confidence level is plus or minus 3.3%. Mr. Schmitz stated that the
Survey was presented to the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board on January 8, 2019, which
received a positive response and the discussion was too moved towards Thomas Park/Pool. The
Board did not have full consensus to re-affirm their original recommendation of building a new
pool at Thomas Park. There was no official vote taken, however discussion showed some support
for a new community pool in another location and deferred to City Council’s decision.
Parks Needs Ranking:
1. Additional hike/bike trails with connections in the City
2. Additional nature trails/greenway corridors
3. Additional open spaces natural areas
4. Botanical gardens
5. Additional benches/seating in parks
6. New indoor aquatic center
7. New outdoor aquatic center
8. New indoor aquatic center in south College Station
9. Additional baseball fields
10. Additional playgrounds
David Schmitz, Parks and Recreation Director, presented a brief overview on the Thomas Pool
and what direction Council would like to go. Mr. Schmitz stated that staff Commissioned Kimley-
Horn, Counsilman-Hunsaker and Arkitex Studio and observed compliance to state code and health
requirements, physical plant operations and provided multiple scenarios of OPCC . The concerns
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were: Observation and water bills demonstrate water loss of 200,000+ gallons per month due to
crack in drains, shell and joints; Noncompliant to state and local code in a number of areas of the
facility (bathhouse, deck, parking, fixtures); and Antiquated design, concept and philosophy
Options:
Aquatic center at Alternate Location
Natatorium
Construct New Pool in Thomas Park
Splash Pad, Restrooms, Improved Parking
Dog Park, Pavilion, Restrooms
Council directed staff bring back a Thomas Park Master Plan and other options for the use of this
park.
Council directed staff bring back Natatorium concept plan with a possible partnership with CSISD,
YMCA and HOT funds.
8. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the 86th Legislative Agenda.
Jeff Capps, Deputy City Manager, requested Council’s to discuss their main focus during the 86th
Legislative Agenda. The issue items during the 86th Legislature are: Property Tax Revenue Caps,
School Finance, State Budget for 2020-2021 Biennium, Hurricane Harvey Reform, Preemption of
Local Ordinances, Sales Tax Exemption Expansion Bills, Property Tax Exemption Bills, Chapter
312 and 313 Extensions, Annexation, and Eminent Domain.
Council’s focus during the 86th Legislative:
Annexation
Property Tax Revenue Caps
Sales Tax Exemption Expansion Bills
Preemption of Local Ordinances
School Finance
Chapter 312 and 313 Extensions
Eminent Domain
Council directed staff to bring back a Draft Policy Statement that summarizes these priorities
identified.
Mayor Mooney recessed Council Retreat at 1:50 p.m.
Council Retreat reconvened at 1:55 p.m.
9. Presentation, possible action and discussion regarding the review of progress on the FY
18-21 Strategic Plan.
Ron Cox, consultant, presented an overview of the City’s progress on the FY18-21 Strategic Plan:
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Fiscal Year 18
Good Governance
Complete and go live with new city website. Victory – (March 2019)
Evaluate feasibility of Automated Meter Infrastructure (AMI). Victory – (April
2018 Council approves moving forward on Electric side – Water deferred to future
date.)
Core Services and Infrastructure
Begin construction of police facility. Victory – (November 2018)
Begin design of new city hall. Victory – (July 2018)
Finalize City Hall funding plan and select CMAR. Victory – (October 2018)
Evaluate impact of Birkdale extension. In progress – (Draft report in review –take
report to Transportation & Mobility then move to Council 2019)
Establish a plan for Fire Station #7. In progress – (Evaluate Study and bring to
Council)
Implement the plan to re-purpose the Arts Council building. Victory – (January
2018)
Neighborhood Integrity
Pursue efforts to preserve the integrity of neighborhoods. In Progress Take off and
add Ron Cox action items (look at his sheets)
Diverse & Growing Economy
Complete construction of two synthetic fields at Veterans Park and Athletic
Complex. From 2017. In progress – (Substantial Completion March 2019)
Begin design of next phase of Veterans Park and Athletic Complex synthetic fields.
Remain in 2018. (Move to 2019)
Design Phase One of Southeast Park. In progress (Currently at 90% design state for
Phase 1, which includes 4 of 8 baseball/softball fields) (Construction in 2019)
Sustainable City
Complete evaluation of the comprehensive plan and identify items that ne ed to be
updated. In Progress (Hope to have consultant contract March 2019) (Move to
FY21)
Review Comp Plan annexation strategies for Council direction on implementation.
(Provided an update in June of 2018)
Housing Stock Condition
Fiscal Year 19
Good Governance
Establish an AMI implementation plan. In progress – (Jan.-Feb. evaluation of
vendors, March – May contract negotiations, June contract approval, Summer of
2019 Implementation begins) (FY21 Completion)
Conduct a joint City/CCISD meeting at least once annually. In progress (FY20)
Pursue quarterly meetings between City and TAMU. In progress (FY20)
Complete comprehensive review of City’s Vision, Mission, and Core Values. In
progress (FY20-21)
Core Services & Infrastructure
Begin construction of police facility. Victory – (November 2018)
Complete design of new city hall. In progress (Break ground Fall of 2019)
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Complete Community Center building improvements. In progress (Substantial
completion March of 2019)
Expand opportunities to optimize programs of mutual benefit with BVSWMA.
Victory
Continue development of Spring Creek Corporate Campus. In progress and
continues
Enhance plan to improve retention and recruitment in all departments. In progress
and continues
Review and make recommendations on pay and education incentives and
requirements. In progress
Neighborhood Integrity
Pursue efforts to preserve the integrity of neighborhoods. In progress
Diverse & Growing Economy
Begin construction of Phase One of Southeast Park. (Should go out of for bids in
Summer of 2019)
Complete construction of two synthetic fields at Veterans Park and Athletic
Complex. (Substantial completion in March 2019)
Continue efforts to refine UDO. (In progress – ongoing)
Review and update Economic Development Plan. (Move to FY 20 based on
coordination with Comp Plan update)
Fiscal Year 20
Good Governance
Prepare for 2020 Census including public ……….
Core Services & Administration
Complete construction of police facility
Begin construction of new City Hall
Establish a rate formula for regular incremental rate adjustments for sanitation.
Neighborhood Integrity
Pursue efforts to preserve the integrity of neighborhoods.
Diverse & Growing Economy
Establish plan for final phase of Veterans Park improvements. (2 synthetic fields
with one being a Championship Field – provide a total of 6 through all phases)
Complete construction of Phase 1 of Southeast Park.
Sustainable City
Complete Comprehensive Plan update.
Review and update Economic Development Plan.
Fiscal Year 21
Core Services & Administration
Complete construction of new City Hall
Neighborhood Integrity
Pursue efforts to preserve the integrity of neighborhoods. From 2017
Diverse & Growing Economy
Construction of final phase at Veterans Park
Design of phase 2 Southeast Park (remaining 4 baseball/softball fields)
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Design of Fire Station 7
10. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding revising the Strategic Plan for
FY19-22.
Ron Cox, consultant, discussed the City’s Revised Strategic Plan, and identified issues and
challenges.
Fiscal Year 19
Good Governance
Establish an AMI implementation plan. In progress – (Jan.-Feb. evaluation of
vendors, March – May contract negotiations, June contract approval, Summer of
2019 Implementation begins)
Conduct a joint City/CSISD Council/Board meeting at least once annually.
Pursue quarterly meetings between City and TAMU. In progress
Core Services & Infrastructure
Begin construction of police facility. Victory – (November 2018)
Complete design of new city hall. In progress (Break ground Fall of 2019)
Fire Station #7 study – Operations/Locations/Staffing.
Complete Senior Community Center building improvements. In progress
(Substantial completion March of 2019)
Expand opportunities to optimize programs of mutual benefit with BVSWMA. In
progress
Continue development of Spring Creek Corporate Campus. In progress and
continues
Review plan to improve retention and recruitment in all departments. In progress
and continues
Review and make recommendations on pay and education incentives and
requirements. In progress
Natatorium Discussion
Neighborhood Integrity
Pursue efforts to preserve the integrity of neighborhoods. In progress
Annual Meeting – Engage with stakeholders, provide reminder tools with
property owners /managers
Proactive code enforcement, resources and reports
Review & Reengage neighborhood plans through Comp. Plan processing
Define what is a neighborhood
Neighborhood integrity, overlay ordinance and process
Diverse & Growing Economy
Begin construction of Phase One of Southeast Park. (Should go out of for bids in
Summer of 2019)
Complete design of next phase of Veterans Park and Athletic Complex synthetic
fields. Remain in 2018. 2019
Continue efforts to refine UDO. (In progress – ongoing)
Review and update Economic Development Plan. (Move to FY 20 based on
coordination with Comp Plan update)
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Fiscal Year 20
Good Governance
Conduct a joint City/CSISD Council/Board meeting at least once annually.
Pursue quarterly meetings between City and TAMU. In progress
Complete comprehensive review of City’s Vision, Mission, Core Values. In
progress
Branding – Promote College Station Brand
Prepare 2020 Census Future Capital Plan
Revisit Homestead Exemption levels
Core Services & Infrastructure
Complete construction of police facility
Begin construction of new City Hall
Establish a rate formula for regular incremental rate adjustments for sanitation.
Evaluate feasibility of Automated Meter Infrastructure (AMI). (Water)
Continue development of Spring Creek Corporate Campus. In progress and
continues
Review plan to improve retention and recruitment in all departments. In progress
and continues
Neighborhood Integrity
Pursue efforts to preserve the integrity of neighborhoods.
Annual Meeting – Engage with stakeholders, provide reminder tools with
property owners /managers
Proactive code enforcement, resources and reports
Review & Reengage neighborhood plans through Comp. Plan processing
Define what is a neighborhood
Neighborhood integrity, overlay ordinance and process
Diverse & Growing Economy
Establish plan for final phase of Veterans Park improvements. (2 synthetic fields
with one being a Championship Field – provide a total of 6 through all phases)
Complete construction of Phase 1 of Southeast Park.
Continue efforts to refine UDO. (In progress – ongoing)
Implement Midtown Business Park Master Plan – look at approved plan
B-Park – Design, Property Owner Association
College Station Economic Development Council – Small business advisory board
Review Spring Creek – LGC – Goals, Accounts, etc.
Review the vision form Wolf Creek Park
Improving Mobility
Public Transit
High Speed Rail
Sustainable City
Complete Comprehensive Plan update. (Update Elements)
Review and update Economic Development Plan.
Smart City Concept – adapting to smarter technologies (Bring Council some
elements in FY19)
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Review and Develop opportunities for Signature Event(s) in College Station to
bring in people
Revisit the “Bike City” designation
Recycling
Fiscal Year 21
Good Governance
Complete an AMI implementation plan. In progress – (Jan.-Feb. evaluation of
vendors, March – May contract negotiations, June contract approval, Summer of
2019 Implementation begins)
Core Services & Administration
Complete construction of new City Hall
Evaluate feasibility of Automated Meter Infrastructure (AMI). (Water)
Review plan to improve retention and recruitment in all departments. In progress
and continues
Design of Fire Station 7
Neighborhood Integrity
Pursue efforts to preserve the integrity of neighborhoods. From 2017
Diverse & Growing Economy
Construction of final phase at Veterans Park
Design of phase 2 Southeast Park (remaining 4 baseball/softball fields)
Continue efforts to refine UDO. (In progress – ongoing)
Sustainable City
Complete Comprehensive Plan update. (Comments Update)
Fiscal Year 22
Good Governance
Financial Sustainability
Core Services & Administration
Review plan to improve retention and recruitment in all departments. In progress
and continues
Neighborhood Integrity
Diverse & Growing Economy
Construction of Phase 2 at Southeast Park
Construction of Fire Station 7
Continue efforts to refine UDO. (In progress – ongoing)
Improving Mobility
Sustainable City
Council discussed which issues and challenges to incorporate into a Revised Strategic Plan. Mr.
Cox will incorporate the revisions and bring back to staff for a final review. The revised plan will
come back to Council for approval at a future date.
11. Executive Session
No discussion needed.
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12. Adjourn.
MOTION: There being no further business, Mayor Mooney adjourned the Retreat of the College
Station City Council at 5:04 p.m. on Wednesday, January 30, 2019.
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Karl Mooney, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Tanya Smith, City Secretary