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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
FEBRUARY 14, 2019
STATE OF TEXAS §
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COUNTY OF BRAZOS §
Present:
Karl Mooney, Mayor
Council:
Bob Brick
Jerome Rektorik
Linda Harvell
Elianor Vessali
John Nichols
Dennis Maloney
City Staff: Student Liaison
Bryan Woods, City Manager Rohan Sethi, Municipal Affairs
Jeff Capps, Assistant City Manager
Mary Ann Powell, City Attorney
Tanya Smith, City Secretary
Ian Whittenton, Deputy City Secretary
Call to Order and Announce a Quorum is Present
With a quorum present, the Regular Meeting of the College Station City Council was called to order
by Mayor Mooney at 6:11 p.m. on Thursday, February 14, 2019 in the Council Chambers of the City
of College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas 77840.
1. Pledge of Allegiance, Invocation, consider absence request.
Proclamation for United Way of the Brazos Valley 2-1-1 Day.
Mayor Mooney presented the joint proclamation to Alison Prince, President/CEO, and Tami Grimes,
Director of Resource Development, for United Way Brazos Valley and proclaimed February 11,
2019 as 2-1-1 Day.
Proclamation for Shen Yun Performance Day at Texas A&M.
Mayor Mooney presented a proclamation to Vivian Nguyen, Tim Webber, and Ha Webber for Shen
Yun Performing Arts and proclaimed February 14, 2019 as Shen Yun Performance Day.
Hear Visitors Comments
Elianor Vessali, College Station, came before Council to honor the service and sacrifice of Army 1st
Lt. Dustin D. Vincent.
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CONSENT AGENDA
2a. Presentation, possible action, and discussion of minutes for:
January 24, 2019 Regular Meeting
January 24, 2019 Workshop Meeting
January 30, 2019 Workshop Meeting
2b. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on renewing the annual price agreement with
Techline, Inc. for the purchase of di-electric switchgears which will be maintained in electrical
inventory and expended as needed. The total recommended renewal is for an amount not to
exceed $592,895.
2c. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the approval of the award of
contract with ASAP Security Services in the amount of $128,900.31 for the purchase of video
monitoring equipment for Electric Substations.
2d. Presentation, discussion, and possible action in regards to an award for the annual
purchase of Replacement Outdoor Breakers for Substations, which will be maintained in
electrical inventory and expended as needed. The total recommended award is for an amount
not to exceed $103,150.
2e. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding Resolution No. 02-14-19-2e on an
Advance Funding Agreement (AFA) between the City of College Station and the State of
Texas, acting through the Texas Department of Transportation, regarding the Barron Road
and Capstone Drive Realignment Project.
2f. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding Resolution No. 02-14-19-2f on an
Advance Funding Agreement (AFA) between the City of College Station and the State of
Texas, acting through the Texas Department of Transportation, regarding the Royder Road
Phase II Project.
2g. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the approval of the closeout
construction contract change order with Elliott Construction, LLC, for a reduction in the
amount of $345,655.42 for the construction of the East Gate Utility Rehabilitation Project.
2h. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding approval of a professional services
contract with Kimley Horn & Associates, Inc. in the amount of $595,900 for the professional
engineering services related to the Northeast Sanitary Sewer Trunk Line Phase 3 Project and
Resolution No. 02-14-19-2h Declaring Intention to Reimburse Certain Expenditures with
Proceeds from Debt.
2i. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on considering Ordinance No. 2019-4071
amending Chapter 38 “Traffic and Vehicles” by repealing Section 38-13 “Truck Prohibitions"
and amending Article V "Reserved" and Sec. 38-1009. - “Traffic Schedule IX”, “Truck
Prohibitions, regarding truck routes and prohibitions and restrictions for oversized vehicles
and overweight vehicle loads.
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2j. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding renewal of the annual master
purchase agreement 14-419 with the Reynolds Company for Rockwell Automation SCADA
products and services not to exceed $150,000.
2k. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding Ordinance No. 2019-4072
amending Chapter 2, “Administration,” Article V, “Finance,” Division 1 “Generally,” of the
Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, by adding Section 2 -96 relating to the
provision of notice for competitive bids and competitive proposals.
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Rektorik and a second by Councilmember
Brick, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to approve the Consent Agenda.
The motion carried unanimously.
REGULAR AGENDA
1. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the appointment of Planning &
Zoning Commission representatives to the BioCorridor Board.
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Nichols and a second by Councilmember
Maloney, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to appoint Jeremy Osborne
and Elizabeth Cunha as the Planning and Zoning Commission representatives to the BioCorridor
Board. The motion carried unanimously.
2. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the appointment of a representative
to the Keep Brazos Beautiful Board.
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Nichols and a second by Councilmember
Rektorik, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to appoint Planning and
Development Senior Planner, Lauren Hovde as the representative to the Keep Brazos Beautiful
Board. The motion carried unanimously.
3. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding appointments to the:
Audit Committee
Parks Board
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Rektorik and a second by Councilmember
Maloney, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to appoint Carolyn Franklin to
the Audit Committee. The motion carried unanimously.
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Harvell and a second by Councilmember
Maloney, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to appoint Don Hellriegel as
Chairperson of the Parks and Recreation Board. The motion carried unanimously.
4. Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding Ordinance No.
2019-4073 amending Appendix A, “Unified Development Ordinance,” Article 4, “Zoning
Districts,” Section 4.2 “Official Zoning Map,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College
Station, Texas by adding a NCO Neighborhood Conservation Overlay zoning district for
approximately 127 acres, being located in all or portions of the College Park, South Oakwood,
Dulaney, and Woodson Village Phases 1 & 2 Subdivisions, an area generall y located southeast
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of George Bush Drive between the lots on the west side of Fairview Avenue and the lots on the
east side of Lee Avenue.
Justin Golbabai, Planning and Development, stated that the requested Heart of Southside
Neighborhood Conservation Overlay area is located in an area south of George Bush Drive and north
of Luther Street and Thomas Street, generally between the lots on the west side of Fairview Avenue
and the lots on the east side of Lee Avenue and Pershing Drive. The neighborhood includes 262
properties and surrounds College Station’s first city park - Brison Park. The requested area contains
the Oakwood and Dulaney Subdivisions, the majority of the College Park subdivision, and smaller
portions of Woodson Village Phase 1 and Phase 2 subdivisions.
Neighborhood representatives in the Heart of Southside area have submitted an application to
request a Neighborhood Conservation Overlay zoning, one of the City’s Single-Family Overlay
districts. The request is made to preserve the character of the neighborhood. The request also
implements action items for character protection and an overlay zoning during the 2012 Southside
Area Neighborhood Plan, in particular: Strategy NI&CC 2 – Focus on character preservation within
the Southside Area neighborhood. Action NI&CC2.2 – Assist neighborhood representatives in the
organization and application of a Character Preservation Overlay zone.
The proposed Neighborhood Conservation Overlay includes a maximum building height of 33 feet,
two feet lower than the 35-foot maximum height currently allowed by the GS General Suburban
zoning district. The building height map in the Neighborhood Study shows building height estimates
for the overlay area using the best available data. This map shows that the average building height
for the area is estimated to be 21 feet and the median height is 20 feet - which is 12 and 13 feet lower
than the proposed maximum. It also shows that only three of 262 properties (1.1%) that were not
places of worship had a building estimated to be taller than the proposed height limit of 33 feet. All
three of these buildings have an estimated height of 34 feet and will be grandfathered if the NCO is
adopted.
The representatives from the Southside Neighborhood submitted a petition signed by the majority
(56% as of January 29, 2019) of property owners requesting a Neighborhood Conservation Overlay
(NCO) zoning, one of the City’s Single-Family Overlay districts. Mr. Golbabai explained that the
intent of the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay is to protect and preserve neighborhoods through
a district that is focused on the specific needs of the neighborhood. The NCO is intended to protect
the distinct character and unique assets of the heart of Southside area. The underlying GS General
Suburban district will remain the same and the permitted uses will not change with the proposed
overlay.
The proposed overlay includes the following additional single-family restrictions:
Maximum building height of 33 feet; and
Minimum lot size of 8,500 square feet and retaining the average lot width requirements as
described in Platting and Replatting in Older Neighborhoods for all new subdivisions; and
8-inch caliper trees outside the buildable area to be barricaded and preserved during
construction.
The UDO Requirements for NCO’s:
Specific requirements regarding establishing the boundary of the overlay.
Required neighborhood meeting with Staff.
Requirements for a petition in which 50%+1 of the area property owners must sign in support
for a valid application
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6 property owners serve on a neighborhood stakeholder committee develop a neighborhood
conservation study with City staff.
The boundary area proposed meets the Unified Development Ordinance requirements for a Single-
Family overlay in that it:
Contains at least thirty single-family structures in a compact contiguous area, and
Boundary lines are drawn to include block faces on both sides of a street, and to the logical
edges of the area or subdivision, as indicated by a creek, street, subdivision line, utility
easement, zoning boundary line, or other boundary.
Staff recommends approval of the NCO Neighborhood Conservation Overlay. The Planning &
Zoning Commission heard this item at their February 7, 2019 meeting and voted 7-0 to recommend
approval of the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay for the proposed area.
At approximately 7:22 p.m., Mayor Mooney opened the Public Hearing.
Amy Dubose, Bryan, Realtor Associations for Southside, stated her concern for the NCO Overlay
and opposes the proposed changes. Ms. Dubose stated the detrimental effect it will have on the
neighborhood and homeowners.
David Bierling, College Station, requested the City Council to please consider rejecting or amending
the NCO proposed for Southside College Station in its current form. Mr. Bierling stated why the
proposed NCO would create a dangerous precedent for selectively dividing existing College Station
neighborhoods, and how the application for the proposed NCO is a product of oversight of city
guidelines, conflicting information, and a faulty planning process that should not be endorsed by the
Council.
Katherine Edwards, College Station, gave a brief description of how College Station has grew since
1946 where she grow up in the Southside. She state her support but only if we preserve the
neighborhood trees, and green space.
Bob Richers, College Station, stated that Council needs to keep the character of this neighborhood
and how the park is surrounded by a beautiful neighborhood. Mr. Richers asked Council to approve
the NCO requestion.
Ken Matthews, College Station, talked about the Southside Neighborhood Park and how the
community comes together in this park. Mr. Matthews stated that this overlay will protect the
neighborhood.
Nan Crouse, College Station, stated she is representing Mrs. Emily Jane Cowin. Ms. Crouse reading
an article regarding the neighborhood park and the commonality on the neighborhood. She
requested Council to preserve the Southside Neighborhood.
Chantel Vessali (Group), College Station, provided a presentation on the Heart of Southside
Neighborhood Conservation Study. Ms. Vessali gave examples of undesired building height in
nearby neighborhoods (West Park) and asked Council how the NCO is saving the trees.
Scott Shaffer, College Station, stated his support for this item due to the NCO currently being
proposed and Council honoring the Southside Neighborhood.
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Maggie Malone, College Station, stated her support for the NCO as proposed and how this
community has made her feel welcomed ever since she how moved in. Ms. Malone asked Council
to preserve this neighborhood.
Will Botts, College Station, explained how he owns serval rental properties, a couple of them are in
the Southside Neighborhood and wished his other homes were in the amazing community.
Paula Lorente, College Station, stated she is a resident of this community and would like to keep the
character of this community but her concern is how she was not included in this process because she
was just outside the required contacts. Ms. Lorente requested to extend the distance in required
notifications.
There being no further comments, the Public Hearing was closed at 8:04 p.m.
MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Rektorik and a second by Councilmember
Maloney, the City Council voted five (5) for and none (0) opposed, with Councilmember Harvell
and Vessali abstaining, to adopt Ordinance No. 2019-4073 amending Appendix A, “Unified
Development Ordinance,” Article 4, “Zoning Districts,” Section 4.2 “Official Zoning Map,” of the
Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas by adding a NCO Neighborhood
Conservation Overlay zoning district for approximately 127 acres, being located in all or portions of
the College Park, South Oakwood, Dulaney, and Woodson Village Phases 1 & 2 Subdivisions, an
area generally located southeast of George Bush Drive between the lots on the west side of Fairview
Avenue and the lots on the east side of Lee Avenue. The motion carried unanimously.
5. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on future agenda items and review of standing
list of Council generated 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
subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting.
Councilmember Vessali stated she had requested a future agenda item presenting a color coded map
which represents the boundaries of the HOA’s in the city.
Councilmember Maloney requested a future agenda item on current economic development efforts
and potential improvements.
6. Adjournment.
There being no further business, Mayor Mooney adjourned the Regular Meeting of the City Council
at 8:29 p.m. on Thursday, February 14, 2019.
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Karl Mooney, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Tanya Smith, City Secretary