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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP
VIA TELECONFERENCE
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
SEPTEMBER 24, 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:
Jeff Capps, Interim City Manager
Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager
Carla Robinson, 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 via Teleconference at 2:34 p.m. on Thursday, September 24, 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 2:34
p.m. on Thursday, September 24, 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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Veronica Alejandra Ibarra v. The City of College Station; Cause No. 20000325CV361; in
the 361st District Court, Brazos County, Texas
B. Consultation with attorney to receive legal advice; to wit:
Legal advice regarding the process to acquire needed property for the State Highway 6
Phase 3 waterline project.
Legal advice concerning potential recourse in response to the official action of other public
entities.
Legal Advice concerning a proposal to EBCS addressing the liabilities and assets of the
corporation.
C. Deliberation on the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or
dismissal of a public officer; to wit:
Council Self-Evaluation
City Manager
Executive Session recessed at 4:19 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.
Items (4.4), (4.10), (4.12), (4.15), (4.16) and (4.25) were pulled from Consent for clarification.
(4.4): Mary Ellen Leonard, Director of Finance, explained how cost are determined for fees, rates
and charges, which depend on the type service delivered. They are adjusted annually based upon
the Consumer Price Index published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
(4.10): Natalie Ruiz, Director of Economic Development and Carla Robinson, City Attorney,
explained that Experience Bryan College Station has been working with Madden Media for the
past year and a half. Madden Media has overseen the digital advertising for all three tourism
markets as well as search engine optimization and search engine marketing. The Madden contract
fits within an exception to competitive bidding for advertising under the Texas Government Code.
(4.12): Alison Pond, Director of Human Resources, explained that we are experiencing an increase
in insurance due to the COVID-19 pandemic, small claims, and small businesses in claims. We
also have added facilities to city infrastructure and there is additional contingency included in this
increase.
(4.15) & (4.16): Mary Ellen Leonard, Director of Finance, explained that this agreement between
the City of College Station and the Arts Council of the Brazos Valley is necessary because State
law requires that the City Council adopt the budget of any organization that is to be funded through
Hotel Tax revenue.
(4.25): Gary Mechler, Director of Water, explained that Mr. James Rourk has requested the City
provide sanitary sewer service to his home, located at 1394 Seamist Lane. This home is outside
of the current City limits and is within the City’s current certificated area for sewer. The home
owner has consented to bear all infrastructure cost for physically connecting to the City system.
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The City policy currently prohibits the extension of sewer service outside the City limits without
annexation; however, it does allow exceptions under specific circumstances. Exceptions from City
Council are allowed for three cases, one of which is for health and safety reasons. Staff feels that
the health and safety exception is applicable in this case. Approximately six (6) exceptions to City
policy have also been approved in this area, on a case by case basis, since 2006, and this connection
will continue this practice. On this basis, staff recommends approval of this request for an
exception to City policy.
5. Workshop
5.1 Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a presentation by the Texas Department
of Transportation (TXDoT) regarding projects in College Station.
Donald Harmon, Director of Public Works, introduced Doug Marino with Texas Department of
Transportation.
Doug Marino with Texas Department of Transportation, presented a summary of TXDoT projects
in College Station.
Projects in Construction
South College Ave. – Shared Use Path – From Hensel Park to University Dr.
$710,000
Construction underway and continues to early 2021
George Bush Dr. – Raised Medians – From Wellborn Rd. to Texas Ave.
$2.4 MM
Construction begins this Fall and continues through Summer 2021
Wellborn Rd./Holleman Dr. – Intersection Improvements
$3.2 MM
Construction begins in January 2021 and continues through August 2021
FM 2818 – Super Street – From University Dr. to Wellborn Rd.
$43.7 MM
Construction begins this Fall and continues through Fall 2023
Projects Under Development
SH 6 – Expansion – From SH 21 to SH 40
Estimated $216 MM
Phase 1 – Fall 2022 to 2025 Phase 2 – Fall 2024 to 2026
George Bush Dr./Wellborn Rd. Underpass
Estimated $69 MM
Target Construction Begin 2023 to End option of 2025 or 2026
Wellborn Rd. – Widening – From SH 40 to Greens Prairie Rd.
Estimated $29 MM
Target Construction Begin 2026
SH 30 (Harvey Rd.) – Shared Use Path – From Texas Ave. to SH 6
Estimated $5 MM
Target Construction Begin 2026
FM 60 – Pedestrian Concept – Northgate Area
Mayor Mooney recessed the Workshop Meeting at 5:38 p.m.
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The Workshop Meeting reconvened at 6:05 p.m.
5.2 Presentation, discussion, and possible action related to future enhancements to Veterans
Park & Athletic Complex (VPAC).
Kelly Kelbly, Interim Director of Parks & Recreation, stated that Council requested the following
informational updates within Veterans Park & Athletic Complex (VPAC).
John White and Steve Beachy with the Brazos Valley Veterans Memoria (BVVM), updated
Council on the future enhancements to the Military Heritage Center at VPAC.
Military Heritage Center
Mission
To connect all generations with the stories of those who have served our country
and to whom we owe our freedoms.
Private funding being sought for construction and future operations.
Kelly Kelbly, Interim Director of Parks & Recreation, updated Council on the future enhancements
to the Conservation Area Signage around VPAC.
Conservation area signage
Identified
Local conservation and birding groups.
Approved by Parks & Recreation Advisory Board on March 10, 2020.
Signage
Cooperative project between city staff and local conservation groups.
Funding provided by Rio Brazos Audubon Society.
Trees
Possible Locations: Limited by available funding and construction.
5.3 Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the definitions and enforcement
of “Family” and “Related” in the Unified Development Ordinance, as they apply to the
number of unrelated individuals that may reside in a residence.
Jade Broadnax, Planning and Development, stated that the purpose of this item is to receive City
Council direction related to potential modifications to the City’s definition and enforcement of the
terms “Family” and “Related,” as they apply to the number of unrelated persons that may reside
in a residence together. The current ordinance describes degrees of affinity, consanguinity, and
other relationships that are considered to be “Related,” and describes a “Family” as including no
more than four unrelated persons. On June 25th, staff presented information on the concept of a
Restricted Occupancy Overlay (ROO) and received direction to move forward with the public
input phase of ordinance development. Through discussions during the public input phase, staff
learned that there are concerns regarding the City’s current definition of “Related” and how it
affects the determination of a “Family”. While new definitions are being considered by the
Council, development of the ROO has been put on hold. Once new definitions are in place, staff
will continue public input related to the ROO.
Option 1
Expand “Family” and “Related”
Part A - Remove degrees of consanguinity/affinity
Part B - Combine Related/Family
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PART C - Expand upon relationships to be more inclusive
Option 2
Repurpose “Family” and “Related”
Part A – Define “Family” as occupants of a single dwelling unit
Part B – Remove relation status
Part C – Remove unrelated language altogether
Relationship calculation
Part A – Define “Family” as one unit, i.e. one person
Part B – Permit a maximum number of unrelated city wide
Physical Alternatives
Requiring more onsite parking, restrict impervious cover for specific home types
Require parking permits to limit number of cars/property
Request to increase fines for noise and trash violations
Remove ability to register rental property if excessive violations of trash, noise, parking,
grass complaints
Majority of Council directed staff to move forward with Option 1:
Family (NEW) - A family is any number of persons occupying a single dwelling unit, provided
that unless all members are (1) related by blood, adoption, guardianship, or marriage, or (2)
members are part of a group home for disabled persons, or an authorized caretaker, no such
family shall contain more than four (4) persons. Guardianship shall include foster children,
exchange students, or those in the process of securing legal custody of a person under age 18.
Any asserted common law marriage must be subject to an affidavit of record under the family
code, or a judicial determination. The term "family" shall not be construed to mean a club, a
lodge or a fraternity/sorority house.
When counting the number of unrelated persons in a single dwelling unit, persons (1) related by
blood, adoption, guardianship, or marriage, or (2) members who are part of a group home for
disabled persons, or an authorized caretaker shall count as one unrelated person, provided all other
persons shall each count as one unrelated person.
Relationship calculation
New calculation: Family is one unit, regardless of the number of “family” members.
“Family” + 3 unrelated persons = 4 unrelated.
Physical Alternatives Options
1, 3, and 4
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
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and Finance Committee, BVSWMA, BVWACS, Census Committee Group, 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, Operation
Restart, 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.)
No discussion at this time.
8. Adjournment
There being no further business, Mayor Mooney adjourned the Workshop of the College Station
City Council at 7:39 p.m. on Thursday, September 24, 2020.
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Karl Mooney, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Tanya Smith, City Secretary