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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/18/2022 - Special Minutes - City CouncilSPM051822 Minutes Page 1 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING IN-PERSON WITH TELECONFERENCE PARTICIPATION CITY OF COLLEGE STATION MAY 18, 2022 STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF BRAZOS § Present: Karl Mooney, Mayor Council: Bob Brick John Crompton Linda Harvell Elizabeth Cunha John Nichols Dennis Maloney City Staff: Jeff Capps, Deputy City Manager Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager Carla Robinson, City Attorney 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 Special Meeting of the College Station City Council was called to order by Mayor Mooney via In-Person and Teleconference at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 18, 2022, in the Council Chambers of the City of College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas 77840. 2. Pledge of Allegiance, Invocation, and Consider Absence Request. 3. SPECIAL MEETING 3.1 Presentation, discussion, and possible action to approve a resolution by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, directing publication of notice of intention to issue certificates of obligation, series 2022; and providing an effective date. Michael Dehaven, Assistant Finance Director, stated that the City’s Financial Advisor and Bond Counsel recommend that the City issue Certificate of Obligations for utility projects instead of Utility Revenue Bonds (URBs); the pledge of the City’s ad valorem tax base is a stronger credit than utility revenues and thus lowers the cost of borrowing. This has been the practice of the city since 2008. The Utility systems will cover their associated portion of debt service through utility revenues. This item is to consider the passage of a resolution authorizing the issuance of one or more series of interest bearing certificates of obligation (the “Certificates”) in the principal amount not to exceed $78,000,000 for paying all or a portion of the City's contractual obligations to be incurred in connection with constructing, improving, acquiring and equipping the following projects: (i) streets and roads including related drainage, landscaping, signalization, lighting, pedestrian improvements and signage related thereto; (ii) designing, constructing, equipping and installing parks and recreation equipment and park SPM051822 Minutes Page 2 improvements for Texas Independence Ballpark at Midtown; (iii) information technology and communication equipment; (iv) facilities and equipment maintenance facility relocation and improvements; (v) improvements and extensions to the City's combined waterworks, sewer and electric systems including distribution, transmission, system lines, lift stations, pumps, storage tanks, metering, wells, plant improvements, and acquisition of interests in land for such purposes; and (vi) the payment of fiscal, engineering and legal fees incurred in connection therewith. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Nichols and a second by Mayor Mooney, the City Council voted six (6) for and one (1) opposed, with Councilmember Cunha voting against, to approve Resolution No. 05- 18-22-3.1, directing publication of notice of intention to issue certificates of obligation, series 2022; and providing an effective date. The motion carried. 3.2 Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding Ordinance No. 2022-4354 consenting to and extending the Mayor's renewal of a disaster declaration due to a public health emergency. Jeff Capps, Deputy City Manager, stated that on May 13, 2022, the Mayor of College Station issued a proclamation pursuant to §418.014 of the Texas Government Code renewing the state of disaster proclaimed by the Mayor on March 17, 2020, April 21, 2020, May 22, 2020, June 22, 2020, July 22, 2020, August 21, 2020, September 21, 2020, October 20, 2020, November 20, 2020, December 7, 2020, January 8, 2021, February 8, 2021, March 8, 2021, April 6, 2021, May 7, 2021, June 7, 2021, July 2, 2021, August 6, 2021, September 6, 2021, October 7, 2021, November 8, 2021, December 6, 2021, January 7, 2022, February 7, 2022, March 7, 2022 and April 8, 2022. The conditions necessitating the declaration of a state of disaster and mayoral orders continue to exist. The Council needs to consent to and approve the Mayor's Disaster Declaration renewal. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Maloney and a second by Councilmember Brick, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to adopt Ordinance No. 2022-4354, consenting to and extending the Mayor's renewal of a disaster declaration due to a public health emergency. The motion carried unanimously. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on a potential November Bond Election including projects, public meetings, and bond capacity. Jeff Kersten, Assistant City Manager, provided an overview of the potential November Bond Election including projects, public meetings, and bond capacity. Financial Position  Paying for Capital Projects  Forecast Capacity  Debt Outstanding Paying for Capital Projects  General Obligation Bonds  Voter Authorized  Supported by property tax  Certificates of Obligation  Supported by property tax, or utility rates  Grants  Operating Funds  General Fund  Utility Funds  Hotel Tax Fund  Other SPM051822 Minutes Page 3  Parkland Dedication  Impact Fees  Investment Earnings Forecast Capacity  5 Year financial forecast  Property Values  Interest Rates  Debt Structure  Current estimated future capacity  $75-$100 million over 5 years  Existing tax rate  1 cent = approximately $18-$20 million in capacity Debt Position  $119,365,000 General Obligation Bonds  $272,800,000 Certificates of Obligation  $392,165,000 Total  $194,821,200 supported by tax rate  $197,343,800 supported by utility rates  $392,165,000 Total Each Departmental Director provided an overview of their potential project. CBAC Project Rankings: SPM051822 Minutes Page 4 Jennifer Prochaska, Assistant City Manager, wrapped the discussion up by providing information on the public meetings coming up for the citizen’s input. 3. Adjournment. There being no further business, Mayor Mooney adjourned the Special Meeting of the City Council at 6:37 p.m. on Wednesday, May 18, 2022. ________________________ Karl Mooney, Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________ Tanya Smith, City Secretary