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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/10/2011 - Regular Minutes City CouncilMINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF COLLEGE STATION FEBRUARY 10, 2011 STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF BRAZOS § Present: Nancy Berry Council: John Crompton Jess Fields Dennis Maloney Katy-Marie Lyles Jana McMillan Dave Ruesink Citv Staff: David Neeley, City Manager Kathy Merrill, Assistant City Manager Carla Robinson, City Attorney Sherry Mashburn, City Secretary Tanya McNutt, Deputy City Secretary Call to Order and Announce a Ouorum is Present With a quorum present, the Regular Meeting of the College Station City Council was called to order by Mayor Nancy Berry at 7:04 p.m. on Thursday, February 10, 2011 in the Council Chambers of the City of College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas 77842. 1. Pledge of Allegiance. Invocation. consider absence reuuest. • Citizen Comments Linda Harvell, 504 Guernsey, stated she is a 1965 A&M Consolidated High School alumni. She provided a packet of information on the building currently known as the Annex. It was built in 1940 and was the Music Room. She has memories as a child of lying on the floor with sunlight coming through the windows as she finger painted. This building is over 70 years old. The perception there is no historical value is wrong. The City has placed it on the chopping block. She, and others, would like to see the Music Room preserved as the College Station Museum of RM021011 Minutes Page 1 History. The City's 75th anniversary is coming up in 2013. What better way to celebrate, than to have this structure housing our history? There are many wanting to help save this facility by providing in-kind services. This is not your history, it is ours. She also requested a plaque in memory of Frank Coulter as tribute to the educators that made an impact in our lives. Kate Flournoy, 7 Rainsway, Houston, TX, reported that she was the victim of an expensive crime. The incident occurred in her apartment complex; the LED lights were stolen from her car. She informed the police, but they were not aware that LED lights were being stolen across Texas. She suggested that the police department maintain better contact with other cities regarding the types of crimes being committed and urged citizens to inform the police when crimes occur. CONSENT AGENDA 2a. Presentation. possible action. and discussion of minutes for Januarv 21. 2011 Council Retreat and Januarv 27. 2011 Workshop and Regular Council Meeting. 2b. Presentation, Dossible action. and discussion of Ordinance 2011-3316. calling a Snecial Election to recall Mavor Nancv Berrv. Councilmember Katv-Marie Lvles. Place 4. and Councilmember Dave Ruesink. Councilmember. Place 6. 2e. Presentation. nossible action and discussion on the third and final reading of a franchise agreement amendment with Brazos Vallev Recvcling to add the collection of food waste for the Durnose of recvcling, multifamilv apartments and commercial businesses to its agreement. Citv Council Regular Meeting Page 2 Thursdav. Februarv 10. 2011 2d. Presentation. Dossible action, and discussion on Resolution 02-10-11-2d, aanroving a new Certificate of Authorized Persons to reDlace the existing certificate on the Third Partv Custodian Agreement between the Citv of College Station. Citibank. N.A., and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust ComDanv. N.A.. and authorizing the Mavor to execute the new Certificate of Authorized Persons. 2e. Presentation. Dossible action. and discussion on Resolution 02-10-11-2e, aDDroving a new Certificate of Authorized Persons to reDlace the existing certificate on the Custodv Agreement between the Citv of College Station and The Bank of New York Mellon, and authorizing the Mavor to execute the new Certificate of Authorized Persons. 2f. Presentation. Dossible action and discussion on Resolution 02-10-11-2f, amending the authorized reDresentatives at TexPool. 2g. Presentation, possible action and discussion on Resolution 02-10-11-2g, amending the authorized reDresentatives at Texas Short Term Asset Reserve ("TexSTAR"). 2h. Presentation. Dossible action. and discussion regarding Resolution 02-10-11-2h, to hold the second Dublic hearing for Dotential "svstem capacity" impact fees for Water and Wastewater. 2i. Presentation. Dossible action. and discussion on the renewal for the rental of heavv eauiDment with Mustang Rental Services of Brvan. TX in the amount of $75.000 annually. RM021011 Minutes Page 2 2j. Presentation. Dossible action. and discussion regarding a contract for Citv Hall Building Securitv. including card reader access and video surveillance. as suDDlied by Siemens Industry Inc.. at a cost of $66.740. 2k. Presentation. Dossible action and discussion regarding the annual traffic contact report required annuallv by Senate Bill 1074. of the Texas 77th legislative session. 21. Presentation. Dossible action. and discussion Semi-Annual Report on Impact Fees 92-01. 97- 01.97-02B. 99-01.03-02. 2m. Presentation. Dossible action and discussion regarding the aooroval of the 2011 State Homeland Securitv grant applications. 2n. Presentation. Dossible action and discussion regarding the amendment of an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) between the Cities of College Station and Brvan for the design costs of a traffic signal at the intersection of Wellborn Road with F&B and Old College. This amendment will result in an increase to the existing ILA. and will not exceed 515.000. 20. Presentation. Dossible action. and discussion on Resolution 02-10-11-2o for a construction contract with Marek Brothers Construction. Inc., in the amount of $77.971 for lighting upgrades (LED lights to replace metal halide lights) at Wavne Smith Ball field Darking lot and Veterans Park and Athletic complex. GG-1012 and GG-1013. 2p. Presentation. Dossible action and discussion on Resolution 02-10-11-2D for a construction contract with Marek Brothers Construction. Inc.. in the amount of $99.890, oroiect #PK-1103. for site improvements in W.A. Tarrow Park. Items 2d, 2e, 2f, 2g, and 2h was pulled from the consent Agenda. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Crompton and a second by Councilmember Fields, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to approve the Consent Agenda, less items 2d, 2e, 2f, 2g, and 2h. The motion carried unanimously. (2d-2g)MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Crompton and a second by Councilmember Fields, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to amend David Neeley's title from "Interim City Manager" to "City Manager" in each of the resolutions. The motion carried unanimously. (2h)MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Maloney and a second by Councilmember Crompton, the City Council voted five (5) for and two (2) opposed, with Councilmembers Fields and McMillan voting against, to adopt Resolution 02-10-11-2h, calling the second public hearing for potential "system capacity" impact fees for Water and Wastewater. The motion carried. RM021011 Minutes Page 3 REGULAR AGENDA 1. Public Hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion on Ordinance 2011-3317 Budget Amendment #1. amending ordinance number 3290 which will amend the budget for the 2010-2011 Fiscal Year in the amount of 53.187.407 and presentation. possible action and discussion on two interfund transfers. one interdepartmental transfer. Dersonnel transfers and the encumbrance roll. At approximately 7:24 p.m. Mayor Berry opened the Public Hearing. Gary Ives, 3943 Blue Jay Court, president of the Spring Brook HOA board of trustees stated their support of the line item authorizing spending up to $50,000 for the preliminary engineering report of the Lick Creek bike trail. The neighborhood has concerns regarding safety, flood protection, homeowner insurance, preservation of the natural surroundings, and the role of the City in the future management of the area. The HOA formed the Lick Creek Committee, who was charged with objective data gathering. The engineering report could fit hand in glove with the committee. The HOA wants to be fully involved in the process and wants transparency. They want open access to the study. They welcome the opportunity to share their own studies conducted in the recent past and any compiled in the future. Sherry Ellison, 2705 Brookway, stated her support of the budget amendment to fund a preliminary engineering report to study the Lick Creek bike trail. This will determine current conditions and the best possible paths for connectivity of the southwest area to the southeast. Neighborhood issues are valid issues. This study will give recommendations for placement in or out of the flood plain. It will be a study of the whole trail, not just one section. There being no further comments, the Public Hearing was closed at 7:32 p.m. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Crompton and a second by Councilmember Maloney, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, approve items 2, 5, 6, 8, and 9 of Ordinance 2011-3317 Budget Amendment #1. The motion carried unanimously. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Maloney and a second by Councilmember Crompton, the City Council voted six (6) for and one (1) opposed, with Councilmember Fields voting against, to approve item 1 of Ordinance 2011-3317 Budget Amendment #1. The motion carried. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Maloney and a second by Councilmember Crompton, the City Council voted five (5) for and two (2) opposed, with Councilmembers Fields and McMillan voting against, to approve item 3 of Ordinance 2011-3317 Budget Amendment #1. The motion carried. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Maloney and a second by Mayor Berry, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to approve item 4 of Ordinance 2011- 3317 Budget Amendment #1. The motion carried unanimously. RM021011 Minutes Page 4 MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Maloney and a second by Councilmember Lyles, the City Council voted five (5) for and two (2) opposed, with Councilmembers Fields and McMillan voting against, to approve item 7 of Ordinance 2011-3317 Budget Amendment #1. The motion carried unanimously. 2. Public Hearine. Dresentation. Dossible action and discussion concernine approval to proceed with an advertisement to solicit construction bids for imurovements to Victoria Avenue from its current terminus to SH 40 (William D. Fitch Parkwavl. At approximately 7:50 p.m. Mayor Berry opened the Public Hearing. There being no comments, the Public Hearing was closed at 7:50 p.m. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Councilmember Maloney and a second by Councilmember Fields, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to proceed with an advertisement to solicit construction bids for the construction of Victoria Avenue, without a paving assessment, from its current terminus to SH 40 (William D. Fitch Parkway). The motion carried unanimously. 3. Presentation, possible action. and discussion on aDDointments to fill vacancies on the followine committees and boards: • Convention and Visitors Bureau • Audit Committee Peggy Callahan was appointed to the Convention and Visitors Bureau. There was no appointment to the Audit Committee. 4. Adiournment. MOTION: Upon a motion made by Mayor Berry and a second by Councilmember Maloney, the City Council voted seven (7) for and none (0) opposed, to adjourn the Regular Meeting of the City Council at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 10, 2011. The motion carried unanimously. Nancy Berry, Mayor ATTEST: S& In~ . Sherry Masy~burn, City Secretary RM021011 Minutes Page 5 all -•fi- ~~.~_,,3!°'~'~ -_,°.,9"_.;;. .'i-'.~. .,E-•.i?'". _..:,=!"-..i?=_-r-~ .,..r~-...rk' '#r-' z- : z•.F x.:.•+. ; 3".`-~,...,`'•.~'--~~v'~ a t - A&M CONSOLIDATED a SEPTEMBER 2010 HERITAGE PROGRAMS A&M Consolidated Rural School moved off the ---s- .M. College of Texas campus on March 8, 1940, into a 7A era series of buildings at 1300 Jersey Street (now George Bush Drive). The main building was the high school with eight classrooms. Behind the high school was a building y p' 1 fondly referred to as the "chicken coops" which housed z the 14 elementary classes. A semi-circular covered walkwa ran between the buildin s and led to the adjacent y g J Industrial Arts/Music building. 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The city removed its presentation to Mayor Berry from the ocuncil agenda scheduled for Dec. 9. 2010.., Wrt°fh. ab yi1R' •=P _ ' 7, aI" T -'h lr x Syr S. ,~•..'r;""a4i'.wr+.w►r.'*. _ s i rw v Fr kltgl I I I I I i i I I I http://docarc.cstx.gov/DocView.aspx?id=494855&dbid=1 2/10/2011 > 4 L I n ra p.. ,y M Al J ~ Mr . B8.ttget k Shop. kn ' - J z f Miss Lily Garll ~ ~%w Lihrarian. Secretary Miss Elma Lea Business Training Glazener F~rgu n~ ✓wM' English Home Economics Mfr `i a y. J i SHOP CLUB k ' 11 y 3 SCIENCE CLUL JIM GABBARD-PRESIDENT E. B. REYNOLDS-SECRETARY & TREASURER JAMES SIKES-VICE PRESIDENT !ii t ~ sd Y .v t - IY 7 - - f -ANNUAL STAFF FRANCES ECLL IEGSHEAD EDITOR GMUTEVA ARRIN GTON ASSIST. EDITOR JACKIE ROLLINS BUSINESS MGR. IER ASHBURN BUSITlpSS MGR. WILLIE'; BILSIRG PHOTOGRAPHER IM-MY GILCHRIST PHOTOGRAPHER t B=-,T THOUAS ART EDITOR HAROLD MILLER ART -EDITOR DIU. A110 SPRIGGS SPORT EDITOR ' IZA TH MCI EW LIT' Y EDITOR ELLA FRANCES COFER ET CETRA '177-171-1-17A LANCASTER TYPIST PRESS CLUB VILA FRANCES MFER- ELIZABETH HCNEW- I' i PRESIDENT 9ICE PRESIDENT CAROL YCFADDE't; - SECRETARY Sul- asa ~ = r ►'e' President-Duke Thornton This all male organization, whose purpose is to pro- mote Christian character, is the power behind many stag and un-stag affairs. Their programs consist of speeches, YJJ and discussions of benefit to the members. Mr. Whitney--As the sponsor for the Ili=l Club he has a big influence with the boys. He chaperones our bus trips--'nuff said. Shop and Drawing are his departments. I I lv_ M. t i 4 ~ ~ M fir rt r 17 ORU"USTRA j The orchestra, under the direction of Miss St. Clair, I serves for musical training as well as entertainment. In the state contests they have entered, they have rated two firsts and two seconds. They give an annual concert. Miss St. Clair--That pleasant lady who is so patient with her music students in choral and orchestra work. Be- siees her music classes she teaches a class of Texas History. I 1 i i r Mir t S k F r uj)LUIT CCUNCIL President-3ames Vincent Mice-President-Frances Eaton This is the first year we've had a student council, but it's already become an essential part of our school life. We appreciate this group both because of the representation it gives each student and because of the valuable training in democracy it provides. The opinions o= the students are voiced through the two representa- tives from each room; and, by equal vote, decisions are made -for the betterment of all concerned. Mrs: Jones (right) supplies the necessary guidance -'or the Student Council. A far cry from the legendary English Teacher, she has a sparkling personality and a Uenuine interest in every one. 42 J i f CHORAL CLUB -resident-Millie Dean Jones The Choral Club serves both for voice training and for entertainment to its members. They have spent most of this year on folk songs of the Ukraine. it is one of the most interesting clubs in the school. Miss Mitchell--Her excellent teaching and her square- shooting in everything have made her truly one of.our best-liked teachers. Because of this and the fact that, she has lived here all her life, everyone hated to seef her leave for San Antonio. . a _ t tom, € C . HOl[B ECONOMICS CLUB ELTHRYN NOSLEY PRESIDENT VIRGINIA JONES-VICE PR.P..SIDM'-r GMdEVA ARRIIiGTOIa-SECRETARY MILDRED MARTHEIR-TREASURER - I c - - k r - Fill CHORAL CLUB C17 71 HI.A 1J TTCASTER-PRESIDENT ELAINE WARREN-VICE PRESIDENT ELIZABETH McNE9P-SECRETARY r I - ,r p. 11 : ORCHESTRA (