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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
JANUARY 23, 2020
STATE OF TEXAS §
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COUNTY OF BRAZOS §
Present:
Karl Mooney, Mayor
Council:
Bob Brick
John Crompton
Linda Harvell
John Nichols
Dennis Maloney
City Staff:
Bryan Woods, City Manager
Jeff Capps, Deputy City Manager
Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager
Mary Ann Powel, Deputy City Attorney
Tanya Smith, City Secretary
Ian Whittenton, Deputy City Secretary
1. Call to Order and Announce a Quorum is Present
With a quorum present, the Workshop of the College Station City Council was called to order by
Mayor Mooney at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 23, 2020 in the Council Chambers of the City
of College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas 77840.
2. Executive Session
In accordance with the Texas Government Code §551.071-Consultation with Attorney, and
§551.074-Personnel, the College Station City Council convened into Executive Session at 4:00
p.m. on Thursday, January 23, 2020 in order to continue discussing matters pertaining to:
A. Consultation with Attorney to seek advice regarding pending or contemplated litigation; to wit:
Kathryn A. Stever-Harper as Executrix for the Estate of John Wesley Harper v. City of
College Station and Judy Meeks; No. 15,977-PC in the County Court No. 1, Brazos
County, Texas; and
McCrory Investments II, LLC d/b/a Southwest Stor Mor v. City of College Station; Cause
No. 17-000914-CV-361; In the 361st District Court, Brazos County, Texas
City of College Station v. Gerry Saum, Individually, and as Independent Executrix of the
Estate of Susan M. Wood, Deceased; Cause No. 17-002742-CV-361; In the 361st District
Court, Brazos County, Texas
Carrie McIver v. City of College Station; Cause No. 18-003271-CV-85; In the 85th District
Court, Brazos County, Texas
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B. Consultation with attorney to receive legal advice; to wit:
Legal advice concerning a recent Title VII claim
C. Deliberation on the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or
dismissal of a public officer; to wit:
Council Self-Evaluation
Zoning Board of Adjustments
City Manager
Executive Session recessed at 5:29 p.m.
3. Reconvene from Executive Session and take action, if any.
No vote or action was taken in Executive Session.
4. Presentation, possible action and discussion on items listed on the consent agenda.
No items were pulled from Consent for clarification.
5. Workshop
5.1 Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the municipal regulation of short
term rental housing in consideration of hotel occupancy tax collection.
Brian Piscacek, Assistant to the City Manager, delivered an overview of the home short term rental
(STR) model, detailed the primary providers in the online marketplace, and addressed general
impacts on cities, including tax collection, regulation, and enforcement on August 8, 2019. At that
meeting, Council directed staff to: 1) research municipal regulation of STR’s and 2) gather
stakeholder feedback.
Municipal Regulation of STR’s
Mr. Piscacek stated that staff reviewed the short-term rental ordinances of 5 cities in Texas:
Galveston, Lubbock, New Braunfels, San Marcos, and Waco. Each ordinance was unique and
ranged in terms of regulation and enforcement, characterized by the ways in which STR’s are
defined, permitted, and administered. Staff also visited over the phone with employees of each city
involved with the management of the STR program. Several cities have engaged with rental
compliance consultants to manage the permitting and hotel occupancy tax collection of STR
housing. City staff examined these software solutions as well to determine applicability,
effectiveness, and associated costs. Currently, none of these cities have entered into an agreement
with online platforms to collect and remit hotel occupancy tax on behalf of hosts. However, many
jurisdictions across the county, and a handful in Texas, have done so.
Stakeholder Feedback
Staff held a Short-Term Rental Community Discussion on Monday, November 18, 2019, at the
CSU Meeting & Training Facility. A total of 67 real estate professionals, STR hosts, commercial
lodging operators, College Station residents, and others attended the meeting, which consisted of
a presentation on current conditions, small group discussions, and a questionnaire. Respondents to
the questionnaire were generally supportive of regulating STRs, in particular through the
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requirement of a local contact for each unit and educational materials provided to tenants regarding
health and safety.
Staff recommendation:
STR Ordinance
Allow for STR’s
STR Registration
Enforcement of ancillary
HOT Collection
Consider agreements with online platforms
Ensure collections and remittance
Evaluate
Registration
HOT revenue
At approximately 6:26 p.m., Mayor Mooney opened for Citizens Comments.
David Higdon, College Station, came before Council on behalf of a group of citizens to thank the
Council for bringing this item forward. He stated his belief that STR’s are becoming an emerging
market here in College Station and would like our legal department to determine whether these
rentals are allowed under current law. Mr. Higdon stated that Council should move cautiously and
look at the laws which are established by other municipalities. Overall, he desires to see the city
establish laws which are sound and enforceable, not allowing the desire to collect tax revenue drive
the regulation.
John Woods, College Station, stated that he supports Mr. Higdon but wanted to add that some of
the single family neighborhoods do not have the controls of HOAs or deed restrictions to help
owners regulate short term rentals. Mr. Woods asked Council to help neighborhoods without
HOAs by including an owner occupancy requirement in any perspective ordinance to regulate
short term rentals.
There being no further comments, the Citizens Comments was closed at 6:49 p.m.
Council directed staff to move forward with creating an ordinance to bring back for discussion.
5.2 Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an overview of regulatory options
related to tree preservation and buffering in residential areas.
Jennifer Prochazka, Planning and Development Director, stated that City Council requested
information related to potential regulatory options for newly constructed single-family homes to
protect existing trees and to provide a vegetative buffer adjacent to other existing single-family
homes in established neighborhoods.
Current Regulatory Requirements
• No “tree preservation” required
• 1 or 2 canopy trees per new home
• No buffer fencing or perimeter landscape requirement
• Fencing and landscape buffer requirements for commercial development
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Council directed staff to reach out to the homeowners, developers, and other stakeholders to gather
a variety of views on regulation which may encourage preserving trees, buffering, or anything that
would help with Single-Family Redevelopment. Then develop an ordinance to create regulations
to preserve trees or develop a buffer.
6. Council Calendar
Council reviewed the calendar.
7. Discussion, review, and possible action regarding the following meetings: Animal Shelter
Board, Arts Council of Brazos Valley, Architectural Advisory Committee, Audit Committee,
Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board, Bio-Corridor Board of Adjustments,
Brazos County Health Dept., Brazos Valley Council of Governments, Brazos Valley
Economic Development Corporation, Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce, Budget
and Finance Committee, BVSWMA, BVWACS, Compensation and Benefits Committee,
Comprehensive Plan Evaluation Committee, Experience Bryan-College Station, Design
Review Board, Economic Development Committee, Gulf Coast Strategic Highway Coalition,
Historic Preservation Committee, Interfaith Dialogue Association, Intergovernmental
Committee, Joint Relief Funding Review Committee, Landmark Commission, Library
Board, Metropolitan Planning Organization, Parks and Recreation Board, Planning and
Zoning Commission, Research Valley Technology Council, Regional Transportation
Committee for Council of Governments, Sister Cities Association, Spring Creek Local
Government Corporation, Transportation and Mobility Committee, TAMU Student Senate,
Texas Municipal League, Walk with the Mayor, YMCA, Zoning Board of Adjustments,
(Notice of Agendas posted on City Hall bulletin board).
Councilmember Harvell reported on the Transportation and Mobility Committee.
Mayor Mooney reported on the Intergovernmental Committee.
Councilmember Maloney reported on the Economic Development Corporation.
8. Adjournment
There being no further business, Mayor Mooney adjourned the workshop of the College Station
City Council at 7:25 p.m. on Thursday, January 23, 2020.
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Karl Mooney, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Tanya Smith, City Secretary