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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP
VIA TELECONFERENCE
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
FEBRUARY 25, 2021
STATE OF TEXAS §
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COUNTY OF BRAZOS §
Present:
Karl Mooney, Mayor
Council:
Bob Brick
John Crompton
Linda Harvell
Elizabeth Cunha
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 3:34 p.m. on Thursday, February 25, 2021, 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, §551.074-
Personnel, and §551.086-Competitive Matters, the College Station City Council convened into
Executive Session at 3:35 p.m. on February 25, 2021, 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
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B. Consultation with attorney to receive legal advice; to wit:
Legal advice concerning requirements under the Interlocal Cooperation and Joint
Development Agreement between the City of College Station and the City of Bryan related
to the Chapter 380 agreement between the City of Bryan, Bryan Commerce &
Development, Inc., Bryan/Traditions, LP, and Traditions Acquisition Partnership, LP.
C. Deliberation on the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or
dismissal of a public officer; to wit:
City Manager
Council Self-Evaluation
wit:
Power Supply
Executive Session recessed at 5:06 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.
Item 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 was pulled from Consent for clarification.
(3.2): Donald Harmon, Public Works Director, explained that this proposed agreement would
allow Vos Transport LLC to collect demolition and construction debris, recyclables, and organic
waste from commercial, industrial, and multifamily locations within the City limits of College
Station.
(3.3): Natalie Ruiz, Economic Development Director, explained that the City of Bryan has
requested that College Station adopt a resolution ratifying and approving an economic
development incentive by the City of Bryan to a proposed development with Bryan Commerce
and Development, Inc., Bryan/Traditions LP, and Traditions Acquisition Partnership, LP in the
bio-corridor in accordance with the interlocal agreement. This is the business plan for the Lake
Walk Innovation Center (formerly the Nutrabolt Building).
(3.4): Donald Harmon, Public Works Director, explained that this contract provides for daily
cleaning tasks for general building and office cleaning; restroom, locker room and shower areas;
and break rooms, eating areas and lounges. Weekly, monthly, quarterly, and semi-annual cleaning
tasks are also included. The original contract may be renewed for up to three (3) additional one (1)
year terms for five (5) years total. The increased cost will cover two-year janitorial services for
city facilities and the Northgate District.
5. Workshop Agenda
5.1 Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the annual traffic contact report
required by Senate Bill 1074 of the Texas 77th legislative session.
Billy Couch, Chief of Police, stated that each year, in an effort to remain transparent to our
community, the police department employs an independent consultant to analyze traffic contact
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data and develop this report. The report indicates that the department is in compliance with state
law and continues to employ best practice strategies.
Summary of Findings
While annual variance can be expected due to the ever-changing environment, a historical
review of data reveals remarkable similarities in data analysis across 10 years of data.
Overall, the comprehensive analysis of data demonstrates that the College Station Police
Department has complied with the Texas Racial Profiling Law and all its requirements.
Chief Couch explained that while considering the findings made in this analysis, it is recommended
that the College Station Police Department should continue to collect and evaluate additional
information on motor vehicle contact data, which may prove to be useful when determining the
nature of the contacts police officers are making with all individuals. As part of this effort, the
College Station Police Department should continue to:
Perform an independent analysis on contact and search data in future years.
Commission data audits in 2021 in order to assess data integrity; that is, to ensure that the
data collected is consistent with the data being reported.
5.2. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on the methodology of the subsidy and
recovery policies of parks user fees.
Steve Wright, Parks & Recreation Director, explained that prior to the mid-year fee resolution on
March 11, 2021, staff presented the methodology utilized to establish user fees for parks and
recreation services. The discussion included Council set recovery policies, current subsidies of
programs, and how fees fit into the policies.
Considerations
Review the positioning of services on the Cost Continuum Model
Recommend a five-year plan to achieve stated goal, with yearly review and adjustments as
needed
Develop a common unit of analysis (i.e. participants and/or participation) to reflect the
Address financial participation barriers via proactive scholarship programming
2021 Fee Recommendations
Approved by Parks & Recreation Advisory Board in November 2020
Fee resolution to Council on March 11, 2021
Criteria for suggested increases:
Address rising costs of supplies and staff
Movement toward meeting recovery policy, priority in adult sports and rentals
Market sensitivity
Council directed staff to move forward as presented with the additional direction to review the
services currently offered with the intent to offer a variety of services at an acceptable level of
subsidy while realizing that pricing is a factor but should not be a prohibitive barrier; and
consider including certain services in an enterprise fund with a possible five (5) year plan to
support balancing prices with subsidizes.
6. Council Calendar
Council reviewed the calendar.
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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, 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 meetings to report on.
8. Adjournment
There being no further business, Mayor Mooney adjourned the Workshop of the College Station
City Council at 6:14 p.m. on Thursday, February 25, 2021.
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Karl Mooney, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Tanya Smith, City Secretary
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