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AGENDA,
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
REGU LAR CO UNC I L MEETING
CITY HALL - COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1201 L E OPA RD
CORPUS H R I Y I a TEXAS 78401
MARCH 25, 2008
PUBLIC O TICS - THE USE OF CEL f ULA R PHONES A ND SOUND A C T) VA TED PA GERS A RE
PROHIBITED IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS DURING MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
ombars of the audiarr will be pmvr d an opporfuaity d � a �� t a roxlmately 12-00p, m, oral th a arrd
of the Council ,'��aeti , wtrictra ver is eadier� Reese speak oato 1he micmphane lcwra ied al the podium and sta tv your na��re
a n J acfd�ss� our,��5entatiorr will ba Hm tud to thfuo fr?0UtP -9r lryou tra ve a petition or other infon ��atO r pertaorrrn� �a
your subject, pleas, pfu sent it to the City Secrelary.
Si -:�Ied de sea difgi fa, of Concolio y cree que sit inglOs a -5 firrrrfa do, habra ufr InNfprere ingf6s -espafio? an tudas lot jurrfas
deb Concillo pans .ayudarfe_
Parsons witty disc biNjes wh o playa to a ttund this meeting and who may nee d auxNary aids or ef0ces afu mquesled to
contact the City Socmtarys office, (at 36 1 - 626-3105) at host 48 hours in advance -qD that appmpna fe arrangemefffs can be
made_
A, Mayor Henry Garrett to call the meeting to order*
B. Invocation to be given by Reverend Michael Bru n d e e n, Jackson Woods Presbyterian
Church,
C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States.
D. City Secretary Armando C ha pa to cal i the roll of the required Elmer Officers.
Mayor Henry Garret _
Mayor Pro Tem Bill Telly
Council !Members:
Melody Cooper City Manager George . Noe
Larry Elizondoa Sr. City Attorney Mary Kay Fischer
Mike H u r n r nel I Cily Secretary Armando Chapa
Priscilla G. Lea
Michael Mc utcho n
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
E. MINUTES:
1. Approval of Regular Me a Ling of March 11, 2008 and City Council Retreat of February 18, 2008.
(Attachment # 1)
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F. BOARDS & COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: (Attach men( # 2)
2- "' Electrical AdvIscry Board
Regional Health Awareness Board
Weed and Seed Steering Committee
G. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION:
For administrative convanience, cerlain of the agenda items are fisted
as molio s, resolutions, or ordina a res. If de erred apprup ate, the City
Coon cil wiil u -so a di ffere art me th od of adoption from the one tided; m ay
fin alty p oss an ordinance by adopting it as at; emergency measure
rath or th &a a two re ad ng ordin ante' or may modify th e aclio r
spe ciffed. A mo 6on to ram cider may b a m ode at this meeting of a
vote at the Iasi regular. or a -subsequenI special fie sting; such
agendas are incvrporoted herein for reconsidara tion and action on any
fn considered item-
H, CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
Upcoming Items
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CONSENT AGENDA
Notice to the Public
Th a h1lo wing items ara of a routine or admit xislrafive n shire. The Council h as
beef) forms ed with b ackgmund and support material al on each item, an on it
has been discussed at a pre vious m ee Ung. All dems wilt be acted up on by
one vola without baing discussed separately unless raquosted by a Council
embaf or a ciliz n. it) which event 1h a item or items will immed}ab9ty be
wirhdra wo for in di v}duai considai also r in its non-nat w quen ce after the item
n o f requiring perete discussion have been acted upon. The rem ain fv items
will he edopled by on a vote-
CO N E ITT MOTIONS, RESOLLFTION , 0 RDI NANC ES AN D ORDI MANGE
FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
(A � this point, 1hp Council wY vote on all motion s.. rt;scWfjjjoro5 and afdirrances
not removed for ind�vidual consi63ratrof ?)
3- Motion approving the purchase of approximately 5,000 tons of
aggregate rock fro rn Vulcan Gonstruction Ma tort a is, LP-, of San
AriIonioa Texas in accordance ith Bid Invitation No, 61- 0101 -08
based on low bid meeting specifications' for a total amount of
$19 915 00, FU rids h ave been b udg eted by th a S tree k De p a rime n t
in FY 2007-2008. (Attachment # )
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4, 0 rd i n a noe a ppro prig ti rig $31 ' 7 2 7,82 from the State of Texa s i n
the No- 1061 Police Grants Fund — Law Enforcement Officer
Standards and Educ�atlon for training of police personnel and
purchase of training equipment- (Attachment # 4)
5- Resolution a u tho r�izi rig the City Manager or his designee to
submit a grant eppIi tiors to the Texas Commission on the Arts
for a $10,000 grant to support th a 2009 Fes t iva I of the Arts.
(Attach men t # 5 )
S. Or6inance appropriating a $7,519 grant from the Texas
om m i ss i ors on [he Arts in the No- 1 067 Arts and Cultural
Commission Grant Fund for the 2008 1` es tivaJ of the Arts.
(Attachment # 6)
T. Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute
a work order with BFI Waste Senrices of North America, Jnc.
(Allied Wastes) in an amount not to exceed $450,000 for
advanced excavakion of Ce #e llalenrueaa Landfill hector 4 next
disposal cell) as an additional service under the Landfill services
Agreernen k. (Akkach men l # 7)
8. Motion approving the application from MMD Communications
orpo ra do n to to mpo ra ri Iy c I ose th a follows n g stree I sec tions -- Lh e
Peoples Street T -Head and the entire Peoples Street T -He a d
a to r Area as outl i ned below for th e T exa s I me rr atio n a I Boat
Show event to be held Thursday, April 24, 2008 through Sunday,
April 27, 2008. (Attachment # 8)
A. The temporary street closures of northbound lanes of
Shoreline Boulevard, including the medians, from the
n orth c ut rb I i rye of S c h atze I S tree( to tlh a sou I h rig h t -of way
of Taylor Street, in order to lac i I i to to the set up and tear
down of the Texas International Boat Show beginning at
6:00 a -m- on Satur6ay, April 113' 2008 until 6:00 p.m. on
Monday, April 28, 2008.
B. This includes the entire Noples Street T -Head Water
Area encompassing Docks E, Fa Ga and H in the Marina,
including boat slips and other amenhies- The Water
Premises include the northwest point of the breakwaler
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starti rig from th e P ec p les S treat T -H ea d ro 1i o f n g wes t to
an equal point on the seawall in line with Taylor Street
and a point south on the Peoples Street T -Head south or
deck E to a point on the Seawall i in line with Schatzel
Street. The Peoples treet T -Head water access area
closure is from April 19' 2008 a( 6:00 a.m. through April
8' 2008 at 6:00 p.m.
_ ResdUtion determining a public necessity to acquire fee simple
title to the su rfa ce e state o n I y fe r a storm Ova to r d ra i nape project
known as the Master Channel 7 Drainage Project, t_ate ra I W
on five remaining tracts of land known as Parcels 10' 11 a, and
12a, and re Ia led Utility Easements known as P a roe I s I I b and
12b. for the public purpose and use as a storm water drainage
channel and for other ra lated d ra i rya g e purposes, and a ut erizi rig
the City Manager and the City Attorney to acquire the subject
pa reel s by m ea ns o f rye go tia tic ns or exercis a of th e C i 's pe e r
of eminent domainr (Attachment # 9)
10.a. Ordinance appropriating 9' 115 from the Unappropriated opriated Fund
Balance in Maintenance Services Fund No. 5110 for concrete
driveway repairs to the Vehicle Meinlenance Fuel Facility-,
changing the FY 2007 -2008 Operaling Budget adopted by
0 rd i na n ce N 0 r 027352 by i ncrea si ng a a pro pri a tic ns by $69, 115.
(Attach men t # +1 0)
10.b, Motion authorizing Lhe City Manager or his designee to execute
a Job Order Contract with Alpha Building Corporation of Corpus
Ch iSti, Texas in the amount of $69,115 for the Vehicle
Maintenance F ue I Ea Ci I i ty to remove and Upgrade the existing
ca rd reader a nd fou r fu el p u m ps, d emel is h the exis Ii n g eon Crete
d rive' de teri o ra Led a sph a I k a n d the west fue I i sla n d a n d eon s Cruet
a new fuel island and concrete paving, and install underground
eendUIt and electrical Upgrades. (Attachment # 10)
11. Motion authorizing the lily Manager or his designee to execute
Change Order No. S to a construction contract with Haas-
Anderson Construction in the amount of $14 6,532 for the Traffic
Congestion Management program for an alternate access read
in and out of Moore Plaza. (BOND ISSUE 2 44) (Attachment
#11)
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12. Resolution eXeMptirlg South Prairie Estates Unit 2, located
app ro i m a tely two miles outside the city limits, south of Oso
Creek, and within the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction, from
payment of water and wastewater acreage fees pursuant to
Sections - B -5 -k) and V.13.6.1) of the Platting Ordinance.
(Attach men t # 1 )
J. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
ZONING CASF.:
13- C ase N o, 0108 -01, Robe rto Ca rde n a s: A chary g e o f zon i n g from
a "R-1 E'a One - Family Dwelling District to a "R -1 E /PU D-2" One -
Fa1-r-ri Iy Dwell i in g D istdct PI a n n ed U n i t Devel opine n 1-2 Overl ay on
property described as Bass S u bd ivi s ion , Lot E, Block 28, located
on Sandra Lane approximately 1, 500 -feel east of Airline Road.
(Attachment# 13)
Planning Co mi sion & Staff s Recommendation: Approval of
an "R -1 B /PLJD- 'a One-Family Dwelling District with a Planned
Unit Development -2 Overlay, subject to twelve (12) condiiions.
ORDINANCE
Amending the Zoning Ordinance. upon application by Roberto
Cardenas, by changing the Zoning Map in reference to Bass
U bd -Jvi sic n, Lo t E, B I ock 2 8, from "R -1 B" One- Fa m 1111y Dwe I I i n g
D i stric t to "R -1 B/P U D-2" On e- Fain i Iy Dwe I I Mng D is tri ct w i th a
Planned Unit Development -2 Overlay, subject to twelve (12)
conditions; amending the Comprehensive Plan to account for
any deviations from the existing Comprehenalve Plan; providing
a penalty, providing for publication.
14. Case No- 0208 -02 eorge H inciosa.,, J r - A change of zoning
from a 4R-1 E One - Family Dwelling District to a +' R-10!' One-
Family Dwelling Eli s tri c t on property described as 0- 11 acres
being the west 50 feet of the east 150-feet of Molina 2, Block 10,
Lot 13, I oca led approximately 50 fe eit east of the intersection of
Villarreal D rive and Molina Drive. (Attachment# 14 )
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Planning ommissi -on & Staff's R rnrr eradiation: Approval of
lh a 5FR -1 " O rye -Fam i I y Dwelling District.
ORDINANCE
Amending the Zoning Ordinance, upon application by George
Hinojosa, Jr., by changing the Zoning Map in reference to 0.11
acres being the west 50 feet of the east 150 feet of Molina
Block I O' Lot 13, [rem "R-1 B" One- Fern fly Dwelling D i stri to ' R-
1 Cm 0 n e -Fam i Iy Dwe fi i nq D is trio t- a m end in g th a Cony p rehen sive
P re n to account for any deviations f r•o m [he existing
Comprehensive Plan; providing a repealer clause; providing e
penalty; providing for publication-
15. Case No. 0208 -0 , Enterprise Jae rat A Car: A change of zoning
from a di 5 -1 N eig hbe rh eed B us i ness D i stri d to a "13 -4 Geri ere
E us i nos s D i stric t o n prepe rty de scribed as Osage Add iflon , E lock
Let 4 -A, located on the west side of Everhart Rea d
approximately 575 -feet south of Staples Street. (Attachment
15)
Planning err mission & Staffs Reoommendetion: Denial of e
"B-A" General Business District, and in lieu thereof, approval of a
pec ie i Perm it to a I I ow fo r th a opera tie n of a car ren till bu si nos s
su b jec t to e s ite p le n an d five (5) cored itie ns .
ORDINANCE
Amend i n g the Zorn i rag Ord i n an ce, upon apps ieat i on by E nterprise
Fie n t A Ca r, by e rig i tag th a Zo n i nq M a p in reference to Os age
Ad d i tie n, B I ock 2, Lot 4 A from B -1 " N eig h bo rh and E us in ess
District to "B-1/SP" Neighborhood Business District with a
Special Permit to allow ror the operation of a car rental business
subject I e a Site Plan and five (5) conditions; amending the
Comprehensive Plan to aceonnt for any deviations frorn the
existing Cerra p rah en sive Plan; providing a -repealer clause-,
p revid i n gi a pe n a I ty; p ravid i ng for p n bI ica trop.
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+16. Case No- 0208 -06, The Mos lag h as i Investment Trust: A change
of zon i ng fro m a "F- Fpm Farm -R n ra I D istrict a n d s "R-1 B" 0 ne-
Fn m i I y Dwelling District to a "1134iF General Business District on
8.905 acres, a portion of Annex No. 1 to the N u ece s River
rri g a Iio n Park, located on the northwest intersection o t
Northwest Boulevard (FM 6 24) and CounLy Road 69.
(Aftachment # +16 )
Planning Commission Recommendation: Denial of the "E3 -4"
General Business District.
Staffs Re mmendntior~: Denial of the `E -4" Ganaral Business
D is I ri ct fo r the s u b jest In rope rt «� a n d i n I leu t h ereof, a pprovn I of a
,i H -1' Neighborhood Business District for Track 1 fron fi ng on
Northwest Boulevard (FM 624).
ORDINANCE
Amending the Zoning Ordinance, upon application by the
Mc s to g hasi Investment Tres t, by changing the Zoning Map in
referenoe to Tract 1 fronting on Northwest Boulevard (FM 624)
out of 8.905 acres, es, a portion of Annex No- I to the Nueoes River
r rig a t« n Pa rk, fror� "F -R" Fa r m -R u ral Di s trick n rnd "R-1 B" 0 n e-
Family I I i n g is tri ct to "B- I' N eig h bo rhood B usi ness D istric 1,
amend i ng Lhe Com pre h e ins ive P I a n to aow unt for a ny d e i a do ns
from the existing Comprehensive Plan; providing a penalty;
p rov id i ng a re pea I or cI n us o; proVid i rag for pU b1 ica tic n.
JRECESS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING)
K, CORPORATION BOARD MEETING:
17, NORTH PADRE ISLAND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
MEETING: (Attachrnent# 17)
AGENDA
NORTH PADRE ISLAND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Time. During [he Meeting of [he City Council be' inning nl
10:00 a.m. '
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Location: City Hall — Council Chambers
City of carpus Christi
1241 Leopard Street
Corpus Chrisli, Texas 78401
A. Call meeting to order.
B. Roll check.
Dirac Lii s:
of oe s;
Michael McCu tchon, Presidan l
George K. Noe, Executive Diretor
Mike H u rnmellir VI - Pfesiden l
A-r ando Chaps, S ecm�ary
Melody Cooper
Cindy 0 "Brien, Treasurer
Larry Elizund.a, Sr.
Henry Garret
Pri scilla Leal
John Marez
Melds M a ti nee
C. Approval I o r the minutes o r the February 26, 2008
meeting.
D. Resolution granting power and authority Io act on behalf
o f the N o rth Pad re I s la n d D eveIopm en t Corpora lie n (Th e�
"Corpora lio n" ) to (+1) the City of Corpus Christi, by and
through its duly au th prized representative, the City
Manager; and to (2) the Executive Director o f the
Corporation, i n actions necessary to implement the
Pro]ect Plan and Reinvestment Zone Financing Plan (the
"Plan"),
E. Motion to approve the a ppropri a l i on and a pan d i to re of
$350,000 from the Rein-vestment Zone No. 2 Fund 41111
for the U. S. Fish and' 'ildlife Service Grant Match for the
Packery Channel Boat Ramp Parking and Access Road
I mprove m erg is _
F, Public Comment.
G. Adjournment.
(RECONVENE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING)
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L. REGULAR AGENDA
CONSIDERATION OF MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS, AND ORDINANCES.,
18.a. Resolution aulhorizing lie City Manager or his designee to
accept a grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the
amount of 500,000 for the Packery Channel Boat Ramp
Parking and access Road Improvements in the No. 3277
Packery Channel capital improvement Program (CIP) Fund.
(Attachment # 18)
181. Ordinanoe appropriating $500,000 from the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife a r vi in the No- 3277 Packery Channel Capital
Improvement Program (CI P) Fund for the Packery Channel Boat
Ramp Parking and Access Road I m p roveme nts , changing the
FY 2 007 -2008 C a pits 13 udget ado pted by Ord In ance No. 027456
by i ricreas i ng a p p ropri a do n s by $500, 000. (Att ach m ern t # 18 )
18.c. Ordinance appropriating S350,000 from the Unappropriated
Fund Balance in the Reinvestment Zone No. 2 Fund 1111 for the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Grant Match and related project
expenses for the Packery Channel Boat Ramp Parking a rid
Amass Road Improvements-, oh a ng i rig the FY 2007 -2008
Operating Budget adopted by Ordinanca No. 027352 by
i n cress i rg a p p ro pri ati o n s by $3,50,0 00. (Attach m ent # 18 )
1 8.d. Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute
a construction contract with Garrett Construction of Ingleside,
Texas in the amount of $732FB72.03 For the Packery Channel
Boat Ramp Parking Lol and Access Road Fly 2007 -2006.
(Attachment # 1 B)
19- Ordinance reaffirming the City of Corpus Christi's Fiscal Year as
August 1 through July 31. (Attachment # 1 )
0. Resolution authorizing the City Managar or his designee to
execute an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with the North
era tra I Tex, s Co unoi I o f Gove rn men is to provid a fo r cooperative
purchasing for Texas Municipal Retirement System (TIVIRS)
Attuarial Shared Services. (Attachment # 0)
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1. First Reading Ordinance —Amending the Code of Ordinances by
amending Section -311, Standards, and Section 2949, City
Marshals, regarding use of city equipment by licensed PeaGe
Officers and Firefighters on approved off -duty assignrr enis,
providing for p u b li cation F providing a n effective date, providing a
repealer clause. (Attachment # 1)
22. First Fie ad i n g Ordinance — Am en d i rig Chaptar 14 "Development
Services," Article II "Administration or Technical Cionstruction
Codes," Division 8 Residential Code, Section 14-291 Residential
Co ns trU Gtio n Cod e, of the Cc rpu s Ch ri sti Cod a of Ord i n a n ces to
exem pt s in g le-fa m i] y s lrU Gtu res built in compliance with the zero
let line a rd inance frorn having a ergs -hour fire - resistive r ating with
exposure from both sides for exterior walls an the zem lot line
sides; providing for publication, providing an elective d e le a and
providing a repealer cl e u se . (Attachment # )
3. First Reading Ordinance - Amending Chepter 14 "Development
Se ry ioe s F V Article i I "City of Corpus Christi Tec h n i ce l
Construction Codes," Division 7. ' P I U mbi n g Code, Section 14-
B 1 'Plumbing Cede of the Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus
Ch ri sti, to req u ire a n in U a I lesti ng of back -flow preve n lio n devices
to provide for reporting results of the annual tests or back -fIiow
prevention devices - providing a repee le r cI a ns e m, providing a
penally cleusea providing for publication; end providing are
e ffective d a le. (A fta ch me rat # 2 3 )
4. Firs[ Reading Ordinance — Amending Chapter 14 "Development
Services," Article X111 "Development Service Fees" Division +1
''Technical Consiruction Code Fees,P Section +14 -+1302
{ tandard4edEUiIdiing Va Iualion," Sec kon 14- 1304 "Processing
and Plan Review Fee, �� Section 14-1306 "' pec i al Fees," Section
14-130B "Refunds," Se i or 14.1311 " o n lrac for Registration
Fees'," Section 14-131 'Arne urn ti n g , " and Section 14-1313
"Technical onslfuction Code Fee Schell u les" or the Cede of
O rd i n e nee s, City of Corpus Christi, to provide for standardized
building valuation, the time for payment of [he nonrefundable
p roees s i n g a in d p la n rev i ew fee, fees ro r• d u pI i cate Certifica to of
Occupancy and multiple plan review fees, refunding roes, lawn
irrigator and baeknow prevention assembly tester registralion
fee, and accounting of the fee revenues and expenditures-, and
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inganda summary)
repealing Chapter 14 ILDevelo p m ent Services," Article Ie
d Devel opm en I Serviws Fees" D ivi s ion 1 OTech n icaJ C onstruction
od a Fees,„ SeUion 14 -1 309 'F ees Roo nded Off 'o r th a Cod e o f
Ordinances, City of Corpus Christi, to delete the provision for
rounding of permit fea s; providing for fees for existing
apps [cation s made prix r to the effective d a te; provid inn a repeale r
cI a u se; an d p rovid i ng a r effective d ate. (Atta ch me i i It # 4 )
25. Motion approving an acanomic incentive ag ree men t wi th hluecas
Bay WEE, LP and Gamey M. pavis, LP for the redevelopment
and operation of the Nueces Bay dower plant and kha Barney M.
Davis power pIanL Attachment # 25)
6. Moti on a u tho 1110 ng th e 0 ity M a n aq of to exa cu to an I n fro structu re
Financing Agreement with Corpus Chidsti Retail Venture, LP
(Developer) to set forth terMSL conditions and obligations by
which the Developer and th a City intend to par tic ipeta in the
redeye I opm en 1: a rid pos si b I a expo n s ion of the Pa d re S taples Mail
cc) n s isti rig e r e pproxi mately a ne m! I I ie n sq u a re fee t. (Attachme rat
# 6)
MI PRE ENTATIONS&
Public comment will not be solicited on Presenla lion items.
27. Convention and Visitors Bureau Quarterly Report (Attachment
# 27)
8. Flew Transfer Plan Update on Oso Water Reclamation Plant to
Greenwood Wastewater Trealmenl Plant (attachment # 28)
29. Sacond Quarter Report of Haalth Benefits#Risk Management
Find (Attachment # 9)
N. PUBLIC COMMENT FROM THE AUDIENCE ON MATTER
NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA WILL BE HEARD AT
APPROXIMATELY 1 2:00 P�M. OR AT THE END OF THE
COUNCIL MEETING, WHICHEVER IS EARLIER. PLEASE
LIMIT PRESENTATIONS TO THREE MINUTES, IF YOU P
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or other i Mtorr alion perfai Ming to your subject, please presenf it If) the City
Secfularyj
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PER CITY COUNCIL POLICY. NO COUNCIL MEMBER, STAFF
PERSON, OR MEMBERS OF THE AUDIENCE HALL
BERA TE, EMBA RRA SS, A CC UEj. - OR SHOW ANY
PERSONAL DISRESPECT FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE
STAFF, COUNCIL MEMBER ! OR THE PUBLIC AT ANY
COUNCIL MEETING. THIS POLICY IS NOT MST T
RES TRAIN A CITIZENJS FIRS T A MEDMET RIGHTS.
0. EXEC U TIVE S ESSI 0 ICI:
PUBLIC NOTICE is givers that the City Council may elect �0 go into
execulrve session of eny Ih ne dunng the i Free t1ng In order to discus
any matters listed on the agenda, when euftfized by the pmVis;'ons of
the Open Meeting A cf, Chapter 551 of the Texas Govemineat Code,
and that the City Council specifically expects to go Into executive
session on the tollowrng matters. In the event the Council elects to go
into ex live session Herding an agenda f�em, the section of
se cfio a s of the Open Meetings Act autho -i � the executive ssion
will be publicly announced ounced by the pre-siding office.
P. ADJOURNMENT:
POSTING STATEMENT
This agenda was posted on the City's official b allefin board at the iron t
entrance to City Hall, 1201 Leopard 31reet. a t . - P.m, ors March 19,
2008.
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
NOTE: The City Council Agenda can be found on the City's Home
Page at www.cctexas.com after 7.-OD p.m. on the
Wed nesday before reguIar'Iysched uIed council meetings,
If technical problems occur, the agenda will be Uploaded
an the Internet by Thursday morning.
Symbols used to highlight action items that implement
council goals are on attached s h eat.
City Council Goals 2007 -2009
IP
Develop street Plan
�, Texas A& Uni�r rsity— corpus C hristi
Expansion
`•� ,sir
Neighborhood Improvement Program
•
(NIP) and Model Black Expansion
Development Process Improvement
- - Bond 2008
Coliseum Plan
LA-08) Master Plan Updates
Improve bode Enforcement
MINUTES
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
CI l�y Council Retmat
February 18, 2008 — 8:30 a.m.
PRESENT
Mayer Henry Garrett
Mayor Pro 1'em Sill Kelly
ouncli Merrlbors:
Melod y Cooper (a rri vedl a t 9:15 a. m.)
Larry Elizendo, Sr.
Illilie Hammell
Bill Kelly
Prise i I Ia Lee
Michael M o U t oo (errived at 8:33 a. m.)
John Marez
city Staff:
City Manager George K. floe
iky Attorney Mary Key Fischer
Ciky Secre Lary Arrnando Chaps
Mayor Garrett called the retreat to order in the Walergarden Doom of the M as oU r n of
Science and History.
City S ecre lary Ch apa checked the roll end verified th ak th e necessa ry quoru m ofthe Council
and khe required charley oPTcers were present to conduct the meeting.
The invocation was delivered by Council Member Nelda Martinez oz and the Pledge of
Alleg [a noo to th e U n i ted S to tes fla g was led by Ma yor H o n ry G a rrett-
Dr. Richard Lewis and Joanne Eo rd - Robertson served as the retreat facilitators. Dr. Lewis
P rev i ded a n overvi ow a r tha retina t a ger do wh ioh io clud ed m od i I I ca tic n s to th e CI ty COLn ci I goa I s
I s t; s ma rt g r owth } C i ty Counci I o po re loon s a n d gro u nd ru les for Go u n ciI r neeti ngs; setti n g th o CI ty
ou nd I oaleod ar; and next steps (see Dr- Lewis's aiiach ed report, Fncluded as part oj• these
minules).
City Menegor Noe made a presentation on the status on the following City Council Goals:
irnproving the StreetfRoad Maintenanne Plan; Bond 2005, rouse of the Memorial Coliseum:
Dave I o pm erg t Servi ces P race s s; the expa n s ion p rowed for Texas A& M U n ivers i— Corp u s Christi:
Mss tor• Isla r i Updates; improved Code Enforcement; and the expansion o r the Neighborhood
Improvement Pr'ogr'am (NIP). and Model Bloch Program-
oU o of I mein be rs asked q ues Uo ns rega rd i n g th a es ti ma led costs fo r stmt ma i n tan an ca a n d
road user fees-
Dr. Lewis opened discussion on the oon aid era ti on to add, delete and)o r modify the CIty
Co u nd I sh o rt a nd to n g tarm goa Is . A Fler d is cu scion, the Cc u o c! I a d ded the fol I owi n 0 !S Fro rt term
go a I s in o[ud i n g ra -evil lua ti n g th e C i Ly C ha rter to review posy i ble C i ty Cou n oil member corn peas ati on
(hea I th benefi ts' red re men t, a nd rem u oe r a tic n): Ci �y Co an oil s to I't s u pport' hi ri n g a n i ndepen de nt
auditor that repot diraody to the City Council: and developing a cornprehensive developrnent plan
fo r down town Sri th i face n fives.
1) r. Lewis a s Iced th a Cou n of i to revi ew a n d prix ri tize th eir I ong farm goa Is beyond the n ext 24
mon the. Afte r a bri e F exe rcis a are d disou s lion, D r. Lewis so m ma rized th a co u nci I's I o n g terra g oa Is
a5 Follows:
Minutes — Council Retrea t
February +18' 2008 — Page 2
1) Focus on long-term tree s po rta fii ors needs
2) Create a vi b ran t d own town wi « new res i d en is u n d bus ire s s
3) 1 nfrastr ucture pis nning
4) Complete the e Burn t Develo pm en t pla n
:5) Devele p new Mace n tives f or eco n o m is deve1 opm e n t
6) Increase the PolliGe and Fire Department's staffing and technology
7) Protecting the long term water supply
8) 1 m pI a me rat u smart growth plan incl W d i n g environmental issues
9) Add ress com petitive cif e mp I oyee cc m pe n -satin n
Dr. Lewis opened discussion on smart growth. The Council participated in exercises to
deri neandidentifysmartgmwth.TheCouncilidentiriedthe -smart growth inilialivus including haAng
r eg u I story the cries: p r•i ce sch ernes s u p pa rtive o f goa I s o f m iced Use' i noes s i ng po pu I a ti on gm '
reviewing area ma s ter plans; crew ti n g a teskforce to get buy-in and feedback on smart groom;
i n cen lives to pmm o to sma rt growth' crew ti o n o f a n ed ucafi on p r og rare F u s s of exis ti n g boards; a rid
the u C i ty C ou nci I to kin g 1e ad ursh 1 p role s 1 n defj n i ng and d i r•ec(i n g how to a dd r ess s ma rt g rowth .
Dr. Lem& opened discussion on the e City Councill operations and gmu n d rules for City
ours ci I meeting s a rid se tti n g the C i ty Council ca I such r. C i ty S ecr etery C ha pa discussed the u Coo nci
rn eeti n g call erg da r• for Feb r•u a ry 2008 thm ug h Ja n u ary 20 09. T h e C ou n ci I co ncu rred to ca nGel the
fol I owi n g meeti n gs: N ovem ber 25 � 200 8 F December 23, 20 06 a n d De cry be r 3 0, 2 00 S.
City Secrelary Chapa opened discussion on the agenda format for the City Manageils
Report, Council and Mayor Reports and public comment. Mr. Chapa stated that the City i s not ire
co mp I is nce a oco rd inn to the A tfomey G en era I's Office rega rd i rig the ose sec ti ores o f the agend a. City
Attu m uy Mary Kay Fischer p mvi ded information regarding council member responses to pu bf is
comment: the generic notice of City Manager, Council and Mayor Reports lister on the agenda-,
individuals Wish i rig to speak on agenda items; and recommend a lions.
i ty Sew tury C ha pa sa id p ub lic comme n t format will be bra kern d own in to two categories for
items posted and not posted on the agenda with a time limit of three mi n u les _
O U n Gi i m are hers asked q u as lions rega rd i n g town ha I I mee li n gs; d iscuss i n g of Kams pos le d
on the agenda during public comment,- eliminaUcinof the report' whether the City Manager can
pmvid e i n forma Lion 11 them i s n u dia logue by th7 a Co u neil: the real o n s fo r• the review; pen all ties;
notifying the public of changes-, receiving an Attomey General opinion,- public comment in San
Antonio.
The Council directed staff to place the i s kern on the agenda for the February 26, 2006
rriue b ng .
Dr. Lew-s opened discussion en the ground rules for• City Council meetings. Dr. Lewis
previd ed a revi ew of th e g re u n d ru Nes previ eusly set by the Co u n ci 1. The Co u nci N a gre ed to i rn p rove
on the ground rules to assist in the operation of Council meetings.
The Couricil discussed a ddi ti a na I i lem s to pursue sue Lased on the session including another
planning session in June 200 6; working on a plan for growth in the community; and increasing
security at Council meetings.
T here being no fa r the er• LUsi n ass to come Lefo re the e Co W n ci I, Mayo r• G u r•re It adjou rned the
Council retreat at 2--04 p_rn_ on February 16, 2008.
it%- of Corpus Christi, Texas
U ty Council Follow-up Retreat
February 18 t 2008
Session S a rn M11 r-'
If Sh ort tern- Goals. City Council members were updated b y the C i ty Management s raff
regarding the i n i ti al seven short- terni goals ideutif ed duri nor the retreat in June 2 007.
B ascd o n this u pdale and subsequent di usision, the Ci ty Council identrfi ed some
sp eci 1 is goals i I tivanis r p] i s hed by the end i is tenure. Thes a arc annoiated below.
* lie -ev aluate the Ci ty Charter and revi ow possible compensa tion Qa1 th benefi is,
retirem ea r, and rernunerad o n) for Cl ty Council inenibes . S ehedulc au April 2009
el ectl ort for wix -ens to loader a decision.
As ses s the cos t rel ated to es tabiis hin v siaff 8uppor t for Ci N Council rnernbcrs
Hire an i ndependent auditor that r�parts direct] y to the City Cc un cil .
Develop a compTehiensiv a de velop ment pl an fo r downtown with iricen dues tha t
makes the pl an mcr� realis tfz and ac hi evab1 e.
11. L an g- grin Gnats. City Coui xtl rnernbrn revlewi�ad and priori tized the brig -tern
go al s i dentit ed in June 2007. These wcry arranged into nhie (9) thematic areas and they
aire provided be low,.
Create a eomprehen.spive QecTi orni c develcrpniew. p1mi with iiieenl.ives.
* Focus on the efeal ion o f a long terni Lransporta lion plan that integrra Les I. valiety o t
iransportaiion rn es .
* R s to bl isli a Smart Growth pl &l that hDk:S environmental I%iaridly development and
area- growth that tocuis es on inixed us a cFpertUrtilies (retail, ras i den tial, recreational,
mid green spaces).
ornp l etc 1B ayfrvnt DeveIepme 'it p tan.
Te ate a vibi-ax downtown area with lnf ovalive residen tiai ho us] n uni is and urhall
fr1 end] y bLLslnesses.
* Ensure and protect long -tom waxer supply for the region.
* hnprove staffing and teelmo to gi c al ;s upport fof puhlle safety within the rn uni cipal
govcmment (prinuLrily Police and Fire Dep artm uni).
* Develop a comp etil.ive comp onsation p Ian for City ernployees . This wi 11 ass- s t In
Hera - ting and ret irking er p to yces.
* E s tabli sh a long- uxrrn ii&w true Lure p laming pros es s. T his ini tial.ive wi 11. target the
huilding and rcp gI I'l l ig of s tree ts, drainage: and wart a water irianugement issue.
III. S marl Grow th. Ci L' Council inem b crs co I I cc tivel y de fi reed s i nart gro h . 11. can be
characterized as time, atlen ticrL and reaoure f,%s fo cured ill restoring conununity and
vitali ty to c en to ni ties and oldet suburbs_ It i s o ften to %�,-n- centered and iransit and
p cries tri an on ented wti th &rTQater unx o f h OLLS .n , Commercial, and retati l
A- City Council members identified specific characteristics associated with the general
approach of sinart grow th. These arc amotated below.
# Fixed land use.
* Development will ccrn(inu a to be market driven-
* Lim i( some growth p attems b y d i ff'errn1i al iT&=ruc t ure access
* Incentives for dcvelopnients thal- i smart "i.
* Educational pproach/plan that dance,% the general understandi n or mow th. This
should be innlusive _
* Popu lation grow th and hou sing growth decd to complement each other-
* a lkablll.
* R evelopmeut o f ext silo arias To de � �i���ri �d promote i)ti s c esa) -
* Do no i limit new growiti or building-
* Don't hccome directive with respec t to building cc dos and developmeut ru lcs
* It has to be pIanui�Llr especially Wl th existing cod el;�4 III
* It should be prcdiatable, fair, and cost effective-
* It should be sustainable.
* Engage the dcvelopers in the smart Vowth process-
16 Smart growth eliminates certainty_
* Requires a certain level of aesthetics_
* C onsom-ncy envimnmental and wildlife areas.
Eliminate or minimi a ti atfic conger lion-
B _ CIty C ouncil memo ers identified sin art Vzzovilh iui li atives speci .fir, r'or C oTPUS Chri sti _
* Must have regulatory theines.
* Piic a scheincs supp ortivc of the go als of mixed us e-
* Increase p opulati ou gmwth (resul is in increas cd iax base).
* Revs ew the area rna,� ter plum (Mustaing Is land, diverse areas of tom) -
* Create a task f ore a to get buy -in a-Bd feedback on smart growth-
* Use enl.i -Fes to prDMO W Smart Growth (Le., Greenfie4 etc.) .
* Create and 1 mpl emeut a Sinart Gro wth educ -anon p-pogram _
* Use existing hoard s to gd involved in Smart Growth p I arum In g,
* C1 iy C ouiYoil needs to take l ead ership ro lc in d e fining and dlrec Ling how l -he region
addresses Sinart Growth.
2
TV* Next S legs* The i ty Counci 1 decy ded that the fal lowing i terns should be pursued
bas on the session,
* Aiddress the Lour initiatives the C sty Coin icil wants completfld by the Cnd o I its terns.
* Begin work on a plan for growth in the - communa y,
* Cojiduct sessi ons with 6 ty staff members to generate their ideas regard in a long -rem
goals.
* Improve collaboration efforts bemeen the City, businesses, school districts, and
colle ves/uriiversiti in ffie regiol I.
* Lncrease securi ty i n the City Council eb b ers. May want to b egin shy s praccss by
conducting a socurity assessrirent.
* Plan to have ane ther Ci tv Courici 1 plannin a session Tune 200 8.
Dr. P ichard Uwb, Jr., Pb.D.
,Toque Ford- Robertoia, M.S.
Round Top Consultuig AmociaTfIS
3/2009
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Mayor Henry Garrett
Mayor Pro Tem Bill Kelly
Council Members:
Melody Cooper*
Mike H ummell
M ic.n ae I M cC u Icho n
,John Marez'
Nelda Martinez
A BS E OJT
Larry Elizandoa Sr.
Priscilla Lea I
*Arrived 10- 17 a. m _
"A rrived 10 -11 a_in.
MI HUTS
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Regular Counoll Meeting
March 11, 2008 - 10.00 a_in.
city Staff.
ify Manager George K. Noe
ify Attorney Mary Kay Fischer
pity Secreiaiy Armando Chapa
Mayor carrell called the meeting to order in the council chambers of City Hall.
The invocation was delivered by Reverend Hen ry Wi Ili2ms and the Pledge o f AIIeg lance to
the United States flag wes led by Council Member Nelda Marilinez.
Mayor Garrelt called for approval of the mi routes of [he regular Council meetings of FebFuaiy
191 2008 and Fehruaiy 26, 2008. A motion was inade and passed to approve the minutes as
* * *w* * * * * * *�*
Mayor Garrett referred to Item 18 regarding a report on preps etior; s for the 20091 Blue
Angels Air Show an the i l�y's Bayfront_ Barry Box; ExeGU live Director of the Buccanoer
Commission, introduced Ceptain Tim Coolidge; CorrunenclLng Officer at Naval Air Station (NAS)-
CoFpus Christi, and Retired Lieutenant Commander Rick Mead} Cho it of the Planning Commi [tee.
Mr. Box pr esei)ted e brief overview of the air show event including the proposed evert site:
stakeholders and key parLner shi ps; benefi l , preliminary details; and scheduling dates, Capt.
Coolidge provided heckg round information on the reasons for moving the air Show from I - :
-h a ron- sideratien of the Beyfron t, and the partnership with the City_ Feet_ Lt. Crud r. Mead spoke in
support of the even Land stated thet the even t ceu Id be held every other year.
eunc;il members asked questions regarding pleas for the static displays} boating from the
marina, the pe rferr-r ance box; show costs; where donations have Wme from in previous years; the
City's can tr•ibution; the possibility e f t c di ffefen l Iocalierls; the sched uled Batas; wh erg the finalized
budget is expected; and the Gonsider allo n of join inn with [he I n terns tional Boat Show,
Min utes — Regu Iar Cou nci I Meeting
March 11, 2008 a Page ?
Mayor Garre It referred to Item 2 and the following board appo -I tinents were made:
Art end u Itu ral Commission
Joe Pena (Appoinled)
Joseph Schenk (Appointed)
I{risti Pena (Appointed)
Landmark om.m- fission
Marie Guy r ,,;ardo (Appciifted)
Farb and Rerreation Advi}ory Comrnittee
Commission on Children and Youth
rapt_ Johnny Oelschiegel (Appointed)
Oil and has AdvisorY_Commi #tee
Gretchen Arnold (Reappointed)
Tom Fischer (Reappointed)
John Canlu (Reappointed)
Chet Freeman (Appoinled)
Dr. Jinsum Kim (Appo-inled) Sister City Committee
Phyllis Roseman (Appointed)
Wa to r Re so u ryes Ad-v isu ry Go m mi ttee Kevin u l l a r- Ferrari (Appointed)
Jeff Edmonds (Appointed)
Mayor Garreft called for consideration of the consen L agenda (items 3 -1 ), There were no
comments from the pu blic- Council members requesLed that I Leas 5, 10: and 11 be pulled for
individ ua1 consid ; ation , City Serretary Chaps polled the Counci I ror thei r votes as follows-
3-
MOTION NO. 2008 -056
M oti o n a p p rov i n g th a pu rch a sell a as e- p u rch ase of twe my -two (22) pkc ku p tru ckZ an d fa u r (4)
cargo vans from [he following rr panie�s, fbr the following amou nis. in accordance with Bid
Invitation No- BI- 0068 -061 based on low bid, and low bid meeting specifications fora Lutal
amount u f $477,652. The vehicles wil I be used by Animal CantrolL Farility Management and
Main Lenante, Gas Departrnen t, Solid Waste, Street Department, Storm Water, and the
Wastewater Departments. Twen Ly -four of the vehicles are replacame its and two va h ides
are additions to the fleet- Funding is available in I he Capital Outlay Budget of the
Mai n tenanue Seryiws Fu rid, and the Animal Control Operations 9 udget,
Access Ford, LT a
Corpus Chn Li, T
Bid Item -s; 3, 8, 9, 10
1 1 a 12, 13 and 1A
$256}64 0
S a rues. Crow Ford
Corpus Christi, T
Bid Items, 1,21 6,7
$137 74Q
Grand Total- S47 7 ,852
Q-� ;ampion Ford
Corpus Christi. T
Bid Items: 415, and 15
Sa3,466
The foregoing motion was passed and approved wi Lh the following vole: Garrett, Cooper,
H ummell, Kelly, McCutchon. Maraz, and Martinez, voting "Aye,'; EIizondu and Leal were
absent,
4. RESOLUTION CIO. 0 -27604
Resollufiun authorizing [he Gi Ly Manager or
a p pi ica too n to the Texas Parks and Wildlife
develop the first phase or the Conservation /
his designee to submit an Outdoor Grant
DQ.P;artmQ.n L in [he amount of S50C),ON to
Interpretive Park on Os o Bay-
Minu Ies — Regular Council Meeting
March 11, 2008 — Page 3
The foregoing resolution ufion wes pealed and approved with the following vote: Garrett: Cooper,
H ummell, Kelly, Mc utchon , Marez, and Martinez, voting "Nei'; Elizondo and Leal were
absent_
6.a. MOTION NO. 2008 -058
Motion autlicrizi ng the C ity Manager or his designee Ic execute an agreemen t in the amou nt
of $1 ,000 with [he Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse — Project Link to unseli ng,
edu td-cn, and referral services Lc at -risk pregnant and postpartum wo men,
The foregoing motion was passed and appriaved wiLh the following vote: Garrett: Cooper:
HumryeII, Kelly. MCCuIchcn, and Martinez. voting' :Aye: :aMar-ezabstained: Elizondo and Leal
we re absen f.
6, b, MOTION NO, 2006 -059
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his des gnee to execute an agreement in the amount
of $1 ,000 with I he South Texas SubsLance Abuse Recovery Services ISTSARS) a Pi'c)ject
Vista for substance abuse treatment Ic hcmalesz or at -risk homeless individuals.
The foregoing motion was passed and approved with (he following vote, Garrett, Cooper,
H ummell, Ketly, McCutchon: and Martnez, voting "Aye", Marez abstained, Elizondo and Leal
were absent,
6_c. MOTION NO. 2008 -060
Motion au Lhorizing I he City Manager or his desig nee to execute an agreement in the amoun t
of $1 ?000 with Hannah's Hope for educational services for child refs with autism.
The foregoing motion was passed and approved with [he following vole: arretl, Cooper.
Hummel: molly: Mc UIchon, -and Martinez, vating'fAye %Marezahs[ained; Elizondo and Leal
were absent.
6,d, MOTION NO, 2003 -061
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to exerUt-e and ag reeinenl- in the
amount of $1,000 with the Volun Leer Center [c prepare and promote a new on -41ne database
of volunteer opportunities.
The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Garrett_ Cooper:
Hu mmell, Kelly, McC utchon; and Martinez, voting :, yea,; Maroz absfaiaed', Elizondo and Leal
were able n L.
6. e. MOTION NO. 2008-062
Mel ion au thcrizing the City Manager or his desig nee to exac-ite an agreement in [he amoun L
of 31, 000 with Niieces Coon ty C PS Commun ity Partners — CPS Rain bow Roan for the
operation of the H u eces County Rainbow Room.
The foregoing motion was passed and approved wilh the following vote: Garrett, Cooper,
H u rn me I I, Kelly, M c u tch o n, and Martinez, voting "Aye :-, M arez a a s Lai n ed ; Elizondo 2nd Leal
were absent_
Minutes — Regular Council Mee [inn
March 11 - 20 08 — Page 4
6. t_ MOTION NO. 2008 -063
Motion approving the transfer of 1 ,000 from City Cou ncil organ ization to the Senior Center
Organization within [he General Fund for support of senior services to be split equally among
the Greenwood Senior Cen Lei-, Lindale Senior Center. and Broed moor Senior - Onter,
The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the following vote- ar'r ett, Cooper,
Hu inmell, Dally, Mc utchon, and Martinez, voting `Aye Marez abstained, Elizondo and Leal
were absent.
7_ MOTION NO. 2 00 8 -06 4
Mo+,ion au thorizing the City Maneger or his designee to authorize a permit for the temporary
close re of Coopers Alley from sou thbou rid Shoreline Boulevard to northbound Shoreline
Boulevard, stark rig March 28, 2008 at 8-00 a.m. to March 30, 2008 at 5.00 p.m. for the
Corpus Chi risti Festival of the Alts and au thor -zing the Cl ly Manager or his desig nee to issue
a permi t for the FesLival upon meeting the conditions and red u irements for permit in Section
49-17.
The fo i ,ego i n g mo tfo n was pas -5ed and approved Sri th «e following vote- Garreft, Cooper,
H ummelI; Kelly, Mc utchon, Marez, and Marti riez, voting "Aye"; E' izondo acid Leal were
a bse n t.
a. MOTION NO. 20 08 -06 5
Motion authorizing the. City Manager orhis designee to execute a Job Order Contract with
Alpha Building Corporation, of Corpus Ch ri -ti, Texa -s, i n the amount of 167,720 for the
Parker Farb Pool Office} Bath House: and Pavilion Renovallons. (BOND ISSUE 2004)
The fo reg of n g mo I ion was p a sed a n d a p p roved with th 9 f I I owl rig vo to ; G arre ft, Coo pe r,
Hurnmell, Kelly, Mc utchon, Marez, and 1 alihnez, vo:ing "Aye"; Eizondo and Leal were
absent_
9, ORDINANCE HO. 027605
Ordinance appropriating 31 E5: 6!56.7.5 from fhe Cityo street (,-Iosure and $602,576,51 froin
Texas Department of Trenspa rte tion pfuceeds into fhe Street Capital Improvement Prop rare
(CIP) Fund Ho. 31',5130 [DFpreliminary scoping andestrmalingservf sofpolentialprojects for
the Proposed Bond Issue 2008; changing the FY 2007 -2008 Cepital Budget adopted by
01 -diii anoo Ho, 0274 6 by increasing appropriaI. ions by $91 9,233.26.
An emergency was declared: and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved wi 1h
the following vote- GaTreft, Cooper, Huminalla Kelly. Mo utchon, Marez, end Metnez, voting
"Aye": : EIizendo and Loaf were absent.
12. ORDINANCE HO. 027607
Amending Article 24 ` Heigh l., Area and Bulb Requirements" of the 'Corpus Christi Zoning
O rd i n aj ices' by repealing n e to 1 from SecLiGn 24-1 and by adopting new SecLion 4- "Zero
Lod Line Residential DevelopiveiW. (First Reading 0 26/0G)
Minutes — Regu Iar ouncil Meeting
March 11 , 2008 — Page 5
The foregoing ordinance was passed and approved on i Ls second reading with the following
voLe-- Garrett; Cooper, Hurnmell: Kelly, Mo u Lchon, Marez, and Mart:nez: voting "'Aye ";
EIizondo and Deal were absent.
Council Member Marez thanked the Council for approving Item 6 regarding his Council
salary donation to nor- profit organ izations,
Mayor Garrett opened discussion are Item 5 regarding are amended agreemen L between the
City and the Trust for Public Lards. Council Member HumrneII wi Lhdrew his raquest. C it,y S acrata ry
Chapa polled the Counci I for their votes as follows-
5- MOTION NO. 2008 -015%r7
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute an amendment to
Ag rearnant of Sa Ia wi th the Trust for Pu d1 is La rids} for the purchase of 49.53 acre tract of
land situated partially in Lot 3: Lot 4, Lot 11, LoL 12, Lot 17, and Lot 18 Section 32 and Lot 17
eotien 31, Flour Bluff and Encinal Farm and Garden Tracts, to amend purchased land
acre ag a fro m 4 9.53 acre tract Lo 4 8, 9 1 ac re tract.
The foregoing motion was passed and appravad with the fo IloV09'ng vote: Garrett, Hummell,
Belly, Mc utcho ra Marez. and Martinez; Voting "Aye:', Cooper, EIiznndo and LasI were
absent.
Mayor Garrett open ad 6scussion on Itarn 10 regarding prelimireiy soaping and esLJmaLed
sarvicas for Lhe proposed Bond Is -sue 2008 S [Feat Projects. Council Member Hu mmell asked if Lhis
item is for funding projects for Bond 2008. Interim Director of Erg ineering Kevin Stowers said lha I
a p p rova I is necessary forth a development of the projects; to define the scope and [he probable cost
of [he projecLs: the impaoL on property tax and utili ly rates, and (ha ovara1 I i rnpa-,,%,t to the City. I ntefl'm
Assistant Ci ly Manager Angel Escobar rei lera Led Mr. Stowers' rommer Is and sa-ld the work would
provide actual ti rye I Ines. o u nci I Member H u m m al. 1 asked if th � p ro jests need to be i to mite d. C i ly
Manager Noe said the projects do not need to be i lemized from a legal sLandpoin t, however, prior
Councils have rude a commitment to Lha public to provide detailed cost estimates and lime
-shed ules as part of the Bond process to insure that the work can be completed with the fuflds
allocated. Mr. Hu rnmell asked questions regarding projects not completed from Bond 2004. Mr.
Escobar sa id th are are projects sched uled for construction; currently out for bids, or just bag inning
before the November ti me frame . A brief d iscu asi o n ensued regarding whether the work could be
completed by Engineering Deper tent sLa ff rattler than spend money for OU t -side ang ineering
services.
Council Member Mo utchon asKed whether the projects needed to de priced and if the
inoney can be reapplied if the projects are not completed in the next fou r o r five years. Mr. Stowers
said the money can only be used for street related pL; rposes. Mr- Escobar provided a barks round of
prior bond issues from 1 986 to 2004 and explained the importar of sc;hedu ling and programming
the projects, Dr, Mc; UtGhon asked why the public could not be presented i Lh a list o f projects and
whether staff could provide reasonable estimates. Mr. Escobar said [he information would no( be as
accurate 'If prepared by s to ff and for that reason the City uses the expertise o f the consultants. In
response to Dr. Mc utchor, City Manager Noe said the work could be listed, prioritiZed, and furds
Cou Id be appropriated; However, Llne public mig ht not su pport nor th irg that is not speoiEio. Cou roil
Member Martinez asked whather the preliminaiy work would he used if the Bond 2006 issue is not
passed - Mr. Escobar responded that the Work completed by the consultants wit[ be incorporated and
used 2s part of Woad 2008 or other fu ndi iig-
City Secrel2ry Chapa polled the Co u r ci I for [heir votes as fo I I own ;
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10.a. MOTION CIO. 2008 -066
Mo I'on authorizing the City Manager or h« designee to execute Amendmen I No. 1 Lo the
Contracl fer Professional Services wi LIB GoldsLan Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $75.685
for a tota' restated fee not to exceed $124,155 for the Preliminary Scoping and Estiinating
Services For Proposed Bond Issue 2008 Lroet P rojeoIs.
The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Garrett: Cooper',
H urrime Ila Kelly.. and Martinez, voting "Aye"; Mc utchon voting 'No"; Elizondo, Leal, and
MaFeZa were absent.
10-b. MOTION NO. 2008-067
Motion au 1honzing Lhe Ci Ly Manager or h is designee to execute Amendmen t No. I to the
Contract for Professional Services with IC E, Inc. in the arnount of S75a685 for a total
restated fee not to exceed $124,185 for the P re I i m i n a Fy Sco p i n g an d Es ti ma ti n g Services fcr
Proposed Bond Issue 2008 Street Projects.
The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the following vote; Garrett, Cooper,
Hu rnmell, Kelly. and Martinez,, VoLing :'Aye:'; Mc u Lchan voting `:flu':; Elizondu, Leal,, and
Ma roz, we re a bso n t.
1Q,c, MOTION NO, 2003 -068
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute Arr endinent Igo. I to the
Contract for Professional Services with H DR Shiner Moseley Associates, Inc. in [he amount
of $80,000 fora Lotal restated fee not to exceed $125,000 for the Prelim -inaFy Scoping and
Estimating Services for Proposed Woad Issue 2008 tre at P ro j ects ,
The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the following vote' Garrott, Cooper-,
H urrime l: Dally, and Martinez, voting ,Aye "; McCutolicn voting Noy.; EIilzondo, Le;9I, aild
M a rez, were absent.
10.d. MOTICN NO. 2008 -069
Motion au Lhorizing the City Manager or his designee b execu Lo Amendment meat Igo. 1 to the
Contract for Profession2l Services with Freese aril Nichols, Inc. ia the amount of $75,025
[Or a to Lal restated foe noL to exceed $125:000 for [he Preliminary Scoping and Eslimati ng
Services ices for Proposed Bond Issue 2008 Street Projects.
The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the following vote; Garratt, Coo por,
HummeII, Kelly, and Martinez, voting "Aye"; McCu token voting "No:'; EI izorido: Leal, and
Marez, were absent.
Mayor Garrett opened discussion on Item 11 regarding the Corpus CIS risti Aquifer Slorage
and Recovery District_ Counci I Member Mc utchc ;n asked questions regarding Lno members of the
district; funding- and whethe r aI I decision are approved by the City Council. Assistant City Manager
Oscar Mari n ez I i s Lo d LIB a City staff members that servo on [he district and sta Lo d teal the i n ter[o cal
agreement allows the City to provide the funds Li ntil the district has funds to pay for itself. Mr.
Martinez added that III actions ire approved by City Cou nGil, A brief d iscussion ensued regarding
liabili Ly issL,es. Council Member MaT -tinoz requested thaL the CoMuS Christi Aquifer Storage and
Recover District be presented separate from the overall budget.
Minutes — Regular Council Fleeting
March 11 1 2008 —Page 7
City Secretary Chaps polled the CouncLI for theirvotes as follows,
11. RESOLUTION No, 027606
Resolution authorizing the City Manager or his designee to exeGu Le an InLerlocal
C oo p� ra tao n Ag reem 9 n t with the Co i ,p u s C h ri sti Aq u ife r S torage a n d Re cove ry C o n s erva Lio n
District to provide for the delegation of duties between the City and the District, the use of
i Ly Staff for Dis.1-rict purposes and projecLs, Lhe funding of District to ncLion -5 and projects and
coordination of activi Lies between thee City and District for the rnanagemen L of groundwater
a.nd w2ter stored in the aquifer pursuant to the District's purposes -
The toy eg o i n g reso I u ti o n was passed and a p graved w-1 Lh Lhe following vote. purposes-
. Coo pe r,
Hummel I. McCutchon, and artiriez, voting "Aye"; Et
I' izondo, Leal and Marez were absent.
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Mayor Garrett referred to I Lein 13, and a motion was made, seconded and prised lo open
the following pubk heir -ng;
13. Public hearing and First Leading Ordi narks amend inn the Comprehensive F Ian of the Ci Ly
of Corpus Christi by amending the City of Corpus Christi Parrs, Recreation and O p efl Space
Master Plan by arnendi rig the Top Ten List of highest priority reereaLion facility needs in
Section 9,; providing for repeal of conflicting ordinances-
Director of Parks 2nd Re cre2 ti o n Sally Gavl i k provided b ac kg round. i n fe rma Lion for Lhe Lop
teii priority list, Ms. avlik -said changes to the priority list include generic i Lems that will he
submi Lted for grant applications.
Mayor Garreft celled for commerl Ls frQm the audience. Job nny French, 4417 Carlton Street,
spoKe regarding the generic Loadings and the eI imin2 tion of recreaticn2 I features for the Puckery
Chan nel project. PaL Su Ler, 1 001 Chamberlai n. expi-essedGoncern regarding the generic he2ding'
For nature are2, wetl2 d ds -velop. birding center, and the visitors` pavilion.
ounril member-5 asked que -stions reg2rding the previously detailed descriptions- Isi Le
specific prcject: beach amei Lies: the regional Rory; tailhethr t)� I It in�r pricrit:sd;
prcJeCt DOnsideration's, the enhancemRnt 2rnd expansion of the nature trail on Oso Creep and
Hue s Divers plans to elevate building facilities at Lehor,te Park, gra nts frorn the General Lend
Office for Packery Ch2Finel, construction for the par -king lot to the hcei ramp at Fackery Channel,
grentS to redeveloping the ramps under the J FIB Causeway; flood darvl2ge, 2nd the Miradcrs.
Council Member Bill I ealy requested 2 list of applications that Lhe Parks and Recreation
Department will be s u b m kLi n g Lc the Texas Parks and Wildlif s Department-
Ms. Gavlik staled that staff w�,II address the Council's conceMs regarding deFmitions for
nature area and wetland development and the -addition of beach -amenities prior to second rigading-
Mr. Kelly rn2de 2 motion to close the public hearing, seconded by Ms. Cooper, and passed.
Mr- h -aRe polled [he Council for their VOL&S SS I•011oWS1
13, FIR S7 READING ORDINANCE
Amending the Comprehensive Plan of Lhe City of Corpus ChrisLi by amending the City of
orRuS h nsti Parrs, Recreation -and Open Space Mastigr Pl2n by amending the Top Teri
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Marche 11, 2008— Page
List of highest priority recreation facility needs in Seclion 9.2; providing for repeal of
conflicling ordirlan s.
The foregoing ordinance was passed and approved on its first reading with the following
vole: Garrett: Ccoper, H ummell, Kel'q, Mu utGh an, and Martinez. voting "Aye„; Elizondo,
Le2I. 2nd Marez were absent.
Mayor , a r!e tt c 2I'L ed fOT @ brief recess to p res en I p rocla a l.io n s and Ns to n to public comment
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Mayor GarFett called for petitions from the e au d i e n . R abeCGa Salem, 20 06 S la rd usta spoke
mega rd i n g -violations committed by Child Protective Services (CPS) and the complaints made In local
Ia enforceme. n t. Lionel Lopez, 4325 Philippine, spoke regarding odor from a property loc2ted on
the 4200 block of Flynn Parkway,
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Mayor Garrett announced the executive sessions, whicfl were listed on the agenda as
fo I low-51
1. Exec u live session u rld e r Texas Governmenl. Code Sec l ion 551.071. re g and i n g claim of
Warren Madden for damages resulting from a motor vehicle acciden 1, 'O posFiale
discussion and action related thereto in open session.
22. Execu live session Under Texas Governmen t Code Section. 551 -0 71 rega rd i n a fire co i Ieo live
bargaining negotiations, with possible discussion and action related t baretoin open Session-
The Council went into executive session_ The Council returned frorn executive session and
the a following motion was pa s -sed with the e following vote:
1. MOTION NO. 2008-073
Motion authorizing this City Manager to -settle Claiin of VVarrari Maddan for darnages
resul ling from a motor vehicle aociden 1, for the tol.al su rn of $111,322.63, subject to
certification of fund &.
The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the a following vote: Garrell, Cooper.
Hume -sell, Dally, cCutch on. and Manz, voling "Aye
1 E lizondOL Laal and Martinez were
absent.
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Mayor Garrett ref erred to the Item 14 regarding an update o n the Storm VVater Master Plan
P TOO ect . Deputy D i reclnr of Development Services Johnny P era les introduced the consultant Bill
Green with Goldston Eriginee nng . Mr. Green refarrad to a powerpoint presentation including [hie
purpose of the master plan; project Iimi is: features- p isling regulalions, level of protection; plan
limeline, pmjeot history; fu lure tasks: o1h er agency coordination; fu lure criteria: map sheet facts and
cor ponentsa schedU la: and benefits,
Council members asked questions regarding wrnmun ic2tions 1h Nuecels, oun ly; the
engi veering consu Itants for N Ueces County; drainage Imm the Island; box culvert filtration: d rainege
south of Ole Creel, topography considerations, anticipa l.ed Ievals. of protection, syslern design
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Marche 11 r 2008 - Page 9
cri Lena, whether the issue of storm wafer u 11111ty fees wil I preclude working with the County; if the wow
on MGCall Street and Alameda Street is rComplete, the sch edu le fcr complelion; the costs associated
with the contract with Goldston Engineering ineering and if additional arnendmen Is will be required} a -system
to identify i t Le t digging i n for free u in fu Lu r� P ro j et }� whether �rqD j t in
the Meado brook and Li r!daIe Subdivisions and downtown are completed.
Mayo r G a rre t t as ke d s to ff to co n [p ct N Lie ceS County to coordinate a joint workshop 1.9 the
Die t 60 days or i�ss to discuss the storm water management plan. There voras a consensus of I he
Council Members present.
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Me -ver Garrett opened discussion on I Lem 15 regarding the Storm Waler Master Plan project.
City Manager Nee said Lhis item appropriates the fL, rid inn and au Lherize:5 the 9 oon Lraet to Gomple le
the Storm WaLer Master Plan project.
Council Member Mc u lcho n asked questions regard inn the fLnding. City Manager Noe said
Lhat funding is available in the Storm Water ep;ltal Improvement Pregiarn with i Merest going back
il flte the Bond fund.
There were no eemments from the audience. CiLy Secretaty Chapa polled the eunc ;il for
I h 9 i r vo tes as fb Ilows:
ORDINANCE NO- 027608
Ord inan appreprialing $B01,430-91 fivm the unapp epr;eted in Lerest earnings in the S fora
a ter 00 6 Capital Improve men t E rag ra rn (C I F) F u nd No- 3492 to r [he S form Wa ter M al ter
Elan Er eject} changing flee I 2007 -2008 Capital Budget adopted by Ordinance No, 027:546
by increasing appropriations by $801,430.91.
An emergency as declared, and the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved with
[he following vote, Garrett, Cooper, Hurnmell, Kelly, Mc utch on,MarezandMartinez, voting
"Aye ", EI izondo and Leal were absen L.
15.b. MOTION O. 2008 -070
Motion au Lhorizi rig the Cify Manager, or his designee to axecute Amendment No. 4 to the
Contract for Professional Services with Goldston Engineering, Inc., in the amount of
$1 ,266,154 ter a total r'estatad fee of 521622,419 ter the Sturm Water Mas ler Elan Projeok_
Thee foregoing motion was passed and approved with the folIong vote: Garrett, Cooper,
H ummel1, Dally, Me u tohen, Marez and Martinez, voting :'Aye Elizendo and Leal were
able n L.
Mayor Garrell opened discussion on Item 16 regarding the Fledre Island Elevated Storage
Tank- I n to ri r n Assistant Director of E ng i nee ri ng Kevin Stowers explained Lh a l_ Ibis item is to award
the co n struct io n con tract for kh e P ad re I s I and E I evated S torag a Ta n k e n di Tre n s m i scion Li n e La
supply 2dditional quan Lities of water as well as provide pressure -support on [he island In teri rr1
Assistant City ManagerAngel Es bar provided a si le plan fbr tie storage tank and examples of [he
design for the storage tank.
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March 11} 2008 —Page 10
Mayor Garrett called for comments from the audience. John Kelley, 3621 Austin asked
questions regarding the Lransfer of unallocated CIP funds and whether the Texas Coma -scion on
Envimnmen kal Quality (TCED) previously req ui red Lhe City to meet the pres'u re problems on Lhe
island in 2004. Mr. Escobar stated that T EQ previously made th e re quiremen L ire 2004: but the City
was granted a waiver- tD delay the buiLlding of the storage Lank [o build the Southside Water
Transmission 1 alo . Nonn Baker, 14122 Ca Nana, thanked the Cou ncil for thei r approval and asked
questions regarding whether Pert Aransas receives water from the same line, if the City has Laken
into consideration the growth of Part Aransas, end LI ie age of the current water line. Mr. Ha me r e l s e
spoke reg2rdi ng smart growth,, the need for water on Lhe island, and the loge, Dan Leyendecker,
LIMN Engineering, said the water lire does support Port Aransas and that the growth of Mustang
Island and North Padre Island were taken into nsideraLiorn. Mr_ Leyendecker added that Lhe
current line was installed in 1972.
Council members asked questions regardEng the timeline to place the transmiss;aan line
under the Laguna Madre; if the eleva Led storage tank is a replacement for the water li rye 2CrOSS the
Lagu rya Mad re; wheth er --he extension of the Sou Lhside waLer Lrans miss ion main eoress [he, Leg urea
Madre is a separate project, the size of the lire for the extension of [he Sou Lhside water
tren mission main; [he -lumber of million of gallons per day (MDG) capable on the isle yid; t])e
estimated growth Fate on the isle rid; the volume of wafer on the island between the hours of 6:00
a. m. a nd 10: 00 a, rn_; the cost of the extension of the Sou thside water transmission mai n, whether
resides Ls on the island with he satisfied with their water pressure and qua ntity over the next five to
seven years once the pfejec�t is complete, the prior upgrade of the lire a and -additional pumps, the
source of funding: the commercial paper program; Iota ion cf the water lines; if this item was
included in [he Capital Impreveman t Program; the entity that owns the water lire and [he size of the
line at the National Seashore; the amount of water flushed. out at [he end of t;ne National Seashore
water line; -safely issues for the elev2ted tank; design of [he storage [an k; whether the !i na gees
Lander or across the floor. or the Laguna Mad re: the depth of 1h� line under the inteFC03SLal in the
Laguna Madre } Lhe reason the City was granted e waiver -In 004; wh e Lh er, Pert Aransas also
receives water tre i n San P atri c i e; and the ti rn e I i rye for eo n s tru cli e n_
City SecreLary Chapa polled the Council (Or Lh01rVeteS as tellewS'
16.a_ MOTION NO, 2006 -071
Mo Lien au Lhonz i n g the City Man ag e r or his designee to execute a construction ce n :raet with
Landmark Structures I, L_P ., of Fern Werth, Texas: in the amount of 53.379,000 for the Padre
Island Elevated Storage Tank (1.5 MG) Project for Part A Base Bid plus Additive AlLer rate
No. I_
The foregoing rno Lie n was passed and approved wi l-h the following vole . Garrett, Cooper,
Hummel I, WCU Lchon, M2rez and Martinez. voting `Aye"- Elizondo, Kelly. and Leal were
ahsen t.
16,h_ MOTION NO_ 2008 -07
Mo ion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a eenSIFUc ;tion nil-ract with
AUslin Ens- Ineering Co., Inc., of Austin, Texas, in Lhe amount of $762,923 for the Padre
Island ElevWted Storage Tank (1.5 MG) P reject for Part B — 30 --Inch Transmission Main from
Padre I -sland Elevated SLarage Tank to Park Read 22.
The foregoing motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Garrett, Cooper.
Mu mrnell, Mc; utohon, Marez and MaMinez, voting „Aye „; Elizendo, Dolly, and Leal were
a h son L.
Min uses — Regular Council Meet -inn
Mai -ch 11, 2006 — Page 11
Mayor Garrett opened discussion an Item 17 regarding a con [Fact wi Ln the Corpus Christi
Business and Job Development Cerporation (4A Board) Arid ACCION Texas, Inc. Director of
Economic Dove loomeri L Irma Caballero provided information including background on the pflol
pregrain; the terms of tha ag reeirient; peftrmance rap uiremen"s, the conlTaGt amount- and [he
Current pmgT -am status_ In response to ou nail Member Mara inez, Ms. Caballero staled ihaL the
pregr airs hes been finded since 2004 wilth one defau It.
Mayor Garrett called fbr commen Ls from (he audien , Abel Alonzo, 1 701 Thames, thanked
the Council for their appointments Lo [he 4A Board.
City Secretary Chaps polled the CoLinci i for their votes as follows:
17.a. RESOLUTION NO. 027609
Resolution approving accritracc be een the Corpus Chnsti Business and Job Development
Corporation (4A Board) and ACC ION Texas, I nc,, granti ng $50, 000 in Busi mess I ncenLives
for Smell Bus-Iness Interest Buy -Down Program.
The foregoing resolution was passed and2pprovedwith the following YoLe; Garrett, Cooper,
Hu morel I, Kelly, McCutchon, Marez grid Martinez, Voting L:Aye:`; Elizondo and deal were
arisen L.
17.b- RUOLUTION NO, 027610
Resolution authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execu!e a Project Agreement
wi lh the Corpus Christi Business and Job Developmen L Corporation reg2rdi rig
implemen Letien and administration of the ag reenrenL to p rant businesS incren Lives to ACCION
Texas, Inc_, for an interest buy -down program to assist small businesses in Corpus Christi.
T h e fe rag p i n g resol u tie n was pass ed a n d a p p roved wi Lh Lh e fa I I owl rig vu ie ; G a nrett, Coupe r,
H ummell, Kelly, Mc; utehen, Marez and Martinez, voting "Ayes; Elizondo and Leal were
absent.
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Mayor Garrostl referred to Item 19 regarding [he SIFeeL Main Lenanco- Committee Report.
Assistant Director of Streets and -Solid Waste Andy Leal referred to a powerpoint presentation
including a bje c Lives and background; committee members', Gil, street pave m e n i: network; Street
ery ices eperaLions; Mlore -PAVE R prug raj n; cond ifioii at overalI street ne two Fk, s tree L inaiiitaiiare Ce
fu nding; reeds far street reco nstrue11onloverlays and street seal coat- major street wo rk- m mm -1 LLee
r� erg Y rfi Mae recom rye n d at i o n s; p no ri i ie' � ast i ma tad cos ts; mm i kkea fk i n d i rig op tic ns , a n �d
fu Lure Las Ins.
Darfyl Haas, Hass -Anderson Construction, LTD, spoke rag and ing the time line and costs for
street maintenance and the work demands on the construction commu nity.
Council members asked questions regarding the cost of hot mix; projected analy -sirs for Bend
2008 work, street costs for Bond 2004, long to rm CIP major street work; k; the materials u sod for
maintanarr Orly; the Use of caiiche; the reason the Streel Department t is consolidated with Lhe
Solid Waste DepaT�ment and since when, the difference bat aaii arterial and eelleoLor 5 tree US;
e a m p I es of col I aete i' streets; wh e th e r th a re a re d i ffere noes between th e oe n -stru ct io n s pecif ice tie n s
for Doddridge tfeel-, Cimarron Street,, and Hoffman street; how to provide the most b9FIefitto the
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March 1 1 , 2008 — Page 12
citizens in the shortest a inount Of time; if the City currently has a -�itreeL nr,ainteriance plan; crack -sea'
repaip"L who prepared the street mai ntanenee comr,ittee report; the next steps for the Fnnrlittee;
whether [here are certain slandards in place for road construction are new developmen Ls; review of
current street design standards and construction inspection methods, testing of specifications; the
rnmittee:s wncern over using herd funds for street meinten -ante, whether the bend fund is being
used 2s a long Lei m street improveinent plea; if there are any benefits to creating a budget that
identifies deli red street maintenance goals, funding options; whefty staff attends conventions
outside the community- work dernands-L street maintenance esti mated costs; and cQ Fri Mun it
p artin ers h i Ps.
Council Member HurrMell charged his prier request from July 2007 for information regarding
[he Standards for s1met construction 2nd requested the specifications for the construction of
aeddridge Street and Hoffman Street.
Mayo r Ga rre I t re fa rred to I to m 2 0 regie rd i n g the L ecal Fled eveie p me n t Au Lhe rit (L FAA) S to [us
Report. Mike H ummell, Vice Choir of the L RA, provided an outline of the LRA's activity including a
background of the creation; submission to the Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA)- ini Lial efforts;
preliminary Funding- hiring of 2 proje. ct rnan2ger and are assilstant project manager; resignation of tl�e
project me nager, request for proposal submi LLed to OEA-L and the next steps for can linui rig la
oval u a to o p ti o n s g ri d th e e con DFn'[C 'I rn p ac; Lo red eve l o p th e p rDpe rfy. .
A brief discussion ensued regarding Lhe adjacent property and involvement of the. Port of
Corpus h ris ti Au t ho r it _
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There being no fu rther business to come before [he Council: Mayor GarreLt adjourned the
ou ncil rrmeeti rig at 4 : 7 p. m_ are March 11, 2008.
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a. ELECTRIC A-L ADVISORY BOARD — One (1) vacancy wide term to 12- 3 1 -10
representing th e 1611 owin ante Crory ; 1 — Regi ster -W Pro f'esgi anal Engineer.
D UTIE 1 To evaluate work e xpen' e-rice} education, arrd other q ual i r cat ions of
app leans for electrician liccrse.�, prop eratio r and gT 1�.g o C ex nations for each
cla 11~icati on � 1• �1�� kri�ian required to h e examined; to prey tribe tb e rr,.arrner and
sequence of examinadons } to revoke or s u.sp end livens 0 On p 1' ` infractions t
r �a_i 1 is eases issumd b y other ciri cs t li meet li rNuiremerns of the City
Code- An applicant who falls an examination three urrres may appeal to the Cily
Manager to appoint a special board to examine said applicant-
COMPOSITION: T cu (10) p ers ons appointed by the Ci Ly Council: 'two (2) persons
W i th at lea ;5t B.v 0 years ac tip' 0 CXP en- enc e a S a rnil ster ele C Ln Ci an j one (1) p erson wt th at
leas t five yc Lrs active experi env a as a j ourneytian electrician.; two (2) engineei s : one
(1) &hall -be a registered profitassi onal engineer in the State of Texas, and one (1) shall
Lave a Bachelor rce in Electrical Eng -n nn r ir�irtirtiurn i� years
iA,xpen env e in elec krtc al cn gineeTlllg} orc (1) person with 11ve� yta1 -s cxpe rierice in the
coin nercial building inn usr y, one (1) person with five years experience in tho home
building indu siry; and one (1) m ffmber} residcjLk of Corpus Christi, -not comiectehd with
the elect -- cal industry,; one (1) field represertrailvc froin a utility power dis tri bu [don
company; and one (1) person in the el eein cal supply husines s. Five (5) mermbers of
dic Board aortstltute a quorum, and coneuning vote of not 1 %.9 than five (5) rnembers
i � necessary to consinuie an official action of the, Board_
1 I NME
TERM
F loren [Ina Vasquez (Mas ter E1 ec _
12 -31 -09
Michael S- Riley (Master Flee)
12-31-08
BI Ily Ashcra.t (F] old Rep - Dis t_ Co -
12-31-08
Bhas ;ar Pa Lei To t corm _ to clee . indu s try)
12 -31 -08
Craig Loving .1oumeymarn El e)
12-'1311-08
* * **AlbeTl Alaniz (Reg- Engineer)
12-31-07
David Schury (Corrmkcrela l Builder)
12-31-09
Dan - Dibble (Home Builder)
12-31-08
Let Montgonieiy (Electrical Engr)
12-31-08
Dort Frets rell (Electrical Supply Busbies)
12-31-08
ORIGINAL
PTD. DATF
12-20-05
1-23-07
1 -2 3 -07
1-23-07
1-18-05
12-20-05
2 -12 -8
1-23-07
1 -18 -05
1-23-07
(Note., The Efecereca[ A dvLt�o . Board is recom en ding Ike ne i p appoint34 eml p f Jared
,V. erde i, P.E. (Registered Profe -Wonal Engineer),
Le enkl:
*Seekhicy reappointment
Nat seekin cr reappointinent
* * * Exceeded number o f absences allowed b y ordinan ce
* * * *Has niet six -year service lirrui tali 011
I NDIVI DUAL S E XPRE SSING I TIER '_ ST
Jared M. Merdcs, P.E. It VAC Dee aitment Manager: Patierscii Engineers.
Received a B oeholor of Science in Mechanical
Enginecring from Tex zj s A&iV University — Kingsville
and Master of B usin�=,ss AdministraLion from Texas
A&M University-Corpus Chrisli. ctivi ti �,% includes
Amen—can Society of Heaunga RefrigcratiorL and Air
Condi Liaillrrg Eilgincers. (2- 0-08)
(Note: Developm eirr Services h as w adr- efj�rts to recruis bins for this Board six ce
November, 2007. B ecam pie oj` lire specific ifare ory requirements, onty on a persoir
h as expre.t.ved in leftist. If Comm cif Wiser es, (his appairrlweirrt can be pos(pom ed for
further recruf me r efforts.)
REGIONAL HEALTH ANVARENESS B O D — One rnernber representing the
category of City Repre staniative. (Represerwafives urve U 11jii heir replacement has
been appoinred and may only ,serve a maxim armor of two terms.)
DUTI E : To nnsnm that r �nIII 1; t for quality d1Ei10 gue b y citiz ens 0 f f1ie
C oas (a l B end on the i sues y inpac Ling heafth, safe tya cilviromnenta and life q aaa ltyf
C OMP OS ITION.l Six (6) rnirnbers rupirQsuntilDg a cross - section of health,
viromnentalx and social intere s i. Wo of these community members will be
app o inied by the City CounciI, Ciry of Corpus Christi, two rune tiers will be appointed
by the Commissioners Court Hu es County, and t'N- o niernbers will be, appointed by
ffic Commissioner Cc urt San P atri cy o Conn ty. In adds tic rL the following organiza tion S
may appoi ntinci t means: I-City of Corpus ri'g iy, l — Nu as Comity, 1 — San
P atricic C ountya 2 — Port of Corpus Christi, 1 — Tomas A & —Corpus Cbris tia 1 —
Texas A & — Kingsvilie, 1 -- T cxas Coimnission ou Environmental Quality, Rogi on
14 (ex-offi-cie/non,voting), 1 — U.S. Enviromnen tal Protection Agency, Region VI (ex-
o fficio /non -vo 0 ng), 1 - City o f Corpus Clu is Ii /N uec es County Health Dep aftrneni (ex-
c ffic uori -vc ling) and l — San P a tricio Healffi D cpartrrlent ex -o fficiohnon -vo Ling).
FF, ach goven king body will appoint one c f their on ginal Corr mnnky mer tier ap pointees
to a two -yetir term and the other appointee to a dirme -ycar tei n.
ORIGINAL
MEMURS
TERM
APPTD. DATE
Dr. James Info h ley (San Patri oy o — Cornni. Rep.), Cha it
01 -01 -09
1 D -01 -0 5
Torn B al lou (Port Indu�titri e,5)
01 -01 -0
1 X01 -03
* Margie a Rosy (City Repres mitative)
01-01-08
3-08-05
Liffi an Murray (City - . Coninluni IV. Rep.)
10 -01 -09
9-23-03
Angel a Womack (City — C ornmuni iy 1 T.
10-01-09
10-25-05
Abel Alonzo (County — Community Rep)
10-01-08
10 -1 -05
L i oneI Lorp ez (Couuty—CommurfityRerp-)
10 -01 -0
10 -01 -03
Alomo Molina (San P atricio — Community Rep-)
10 -01 -0
10 -01 -0-31
Ear. Niva Sisley (Comity Representative) tative)
01 s01 -09
10 -01 -0�
Omni s Rob arts (San Eat ricio Co. Rep. )a i CC Chair
10-01-08
10-01-05
Rich Turtle (Port Industries)
10-01-11
01-01-07
Dr. Mary Jane Hamil [on (TAM U ..._ Corpus Christi)
01-01-09
10- 01- 05
Dr. Yif'ancy Zhu (T — Kingsville)
01-01-10
01-01-07
Amore Fie dri guez ueccs C ounty 1.1 ealth Admin)
E x- ofFnio
Delores Bacon (Saa Pa tricio Adm inis trnior)
F x fflci o
Nelda Pcrez (EnvironrnciUal Protection legion 6) Ex -o iclo
man le- is (TX Conim. on EnvirorDmtntal Quality) Ex-officio
vee; City Map alter George K. No e is reeonj m ep ding th a reappoinimen f of M argie
Rose.)
C. WEED AND S E E D STEE RING COMMITT E F - One (1) vacancy i i h ierin to I I -
1-09. ( live in 78418 Zip Code in Targeted Site Area)
DUTIES.* Provide progr{run ovel's1 ght and m ake reconirnondatiorls to Ci ty C ouncil.
COMPOSITION:, A total of c1cven c oro voting membLTs. The Depall n errs of
Justice,- (DOJ) requires that 25% of the Steeiring Cornrnittee he made up of residents.
The City Council shall appoint the required amount of rtsidents to its tiro the progam
i s in compliance: 2 - fr m Si to 2 (Wesi) and 3 — from S i to 3 (Flour Whiff). On core
reprew�rlta uve sliall- be appoint by each of the lb 110 inn cu tities : T lie Uri tod tates's
Ai tonieyi,q Ofire, Corpus Christi Police Depa i tgient, Flour Bluff 1St , Corp us Chri sti
I,9 ICI Housing Arlthoii ty} County Ationicy's Office, District Attomey' s Office} Drug
En forcem prii Adrtiiliisuation 'E A), a Fa.itli bascd person, a hu.�iness person, and a
youib repree entative. A Weed. and Seed Program s gaff membeir and the Farr and
-R ecrea Llon Department Program Director shall serve as ex-officio, noli- voting
m emb ers� The U.S. tton.ic y -represciitative will ser-vQ as Chairperson of die
ornrn- ttee. The Chairperson votes out y in the event of a tie, and b ecornes the
tiebrca kar. This co =i tree, will expire on Septealha 30, 2008, unless fines for the
pmgTam end sooncr.
ORIGINAL
-NIFENMERS
TERM
AP. DATE
D chra Motile . S. A tty, ), Chai rp er son
Ex -o f cio�
Juan Meav a Jr. (Site 2)
11 -01 -08
11 -12 -02
Frances E. Garza (Site 2)
11 -01 -09
2 -14 -06
* Vacant ' lour BI uf`f S i [e
11 -01-09
Lori CiianOLti (Flo ur Bl1 ' Site)
11 -01 -09
12-18-07
Ruben Goazales (Flour Bluff `l' i te)
11 -01-09
12-18-07
Cm &. Mike Walsh (CCPD)
lEx-o f'i6o, voting
William sari t (IDEA)
Ex-officio, voting
oorg Johnson (CCISD)
Ex -of icio } voting
Richard F mico (Hou sing Authority)
EX-officio, Voting
Laura Garza Jimenez (County A tly.)
Ex-officio, voting
Julie Cart aj ai (F I our Bluff ISIS)
Ex- officio} vo liug
2.i 1 Gleinier is (nei A I Carney" s Office)
Ex-officio, vo i i tig
Mike Lolunan (Faith Based)
Ex- officio, voting
DT. Maurice Poeds (Business Member)
Ex—officio, voting
Vac alit, (Youth Member)
Ex- officio, voting
Haroid Smlih (Weed. and Seed)
Ex-officio, nonvoting
a11v Gavilk (Park an d Recre ati on)
E x -o I`! icia uonvol.incy
(Note. Thre Caum cil appo in red Virgin Id rte wef ffng =Leeds (Flour BIuffSite)t b u I she
declined the ap
,paintment)
1ND1 1D UALS EXPRE S SING TNTF RE ST - (All Ap plies a ts a ire 7 $418 Res iden N
in Targeted ted i to Area)
Michele larnniock E duc atlonal Iii a osl.ici
I an, Tuloso -Mi dwav Independent
LS drool Iii s trio L. Recelvecl Bachelor} s 1)1�- e in
Business ern Corpus Cf ai s ti State University and
Masier" s. Degree in Education from Texas A & -ML
Uni versity- Corpus Chi s ti _ (2 -1 948)
Judy I end icks Activities include: Nueces Cealfied Master Gardener,
olurite r wish L eamin,r to Grow Plmject ar Flour Bluff
Elenienl a Chairperson of Nuec es County Courthouse
Rejuvewlion and 13cautit ca tion Plmject, and Volunteer
throuzh the 'texas Agn' Ll fe Ser vie e. (2- 18 -08)
Wayne C. Meyr lay ket Wesident, Tomas Charripi on B ank. Recv.ivcx1
BBAfFinancc froth The 'Universi iy n f Texas, Aug ;rin,
Ofexas. Aetiviries hiclude: Bay tkrea Fellowr.11F
Hospital Ministry and Past President of Buckingham
]E statcs Homoow iers Association, Recipient of 2003
Outstanding SBA Lender I Or i -hi S SIBA Ike .i.on. (2-19-
08)
Judith A. leader Re timl. Received BA in Mental Retardation and
Elements Educaiio u and MA in Reading. Ac h-vibes
iuiclud e -- Auduhou O tad oor Club arrd Coastal Bernd
AiW bon. (2-18-08)
Darn es D. Robed Iii i2 aer, oTus Clrisii rrnv Depa i. Screed in rhr,
United States may. A handed Trade School. (2- 18 -08)
3
Req ucsted Cou ne it Ac do : X25/08
Alternate Coon ail Dam- V08 M
COUNCIL MEMORANDUM
R E O M M EIS DATION ; Mot i on appr v [ i ig th e PUTCb. aye o f approx im ately 5 , 00 0 to-n s of
a fagate rack from Vol can C ons tru ction Materials, L -P. , m A nto nio a Texas m accord an Qe
w] th B I d I i ivltati on N o. B i -G 10 1 -0 8, has ed on I ow h i d m eel in F_ sped f i cati on is, for a E018-1 am ount
f- S 19 92. 0 0_ Fun ds 1 i av a been b u d Ected by th e S tree t Depar men t in FY 20 0 7 -2 0 0 8,
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
City Council Action D � 03125108
AG EN DA ITEM: Ord finance app rop r is Ii rig S31 , 727.82 from the She of Terms i n the N 0,
1061 Pol 91ce G ra n Is F and — Law Erior eme n I Officer S Ia nd and s and Ed u cat9l o n for Ira i ni ng
of police pe rs re I and purchase of training equipment; and d ec I efi n g an emergency.
I SSU E: Based on I h e G overn me n I C od e, Sectl on 415.084 5, the State of Texas pros i des
an annual a I l tion for training of police personnel es wall as training equipment, The
funds must be appropriated an n uel I y when the check is received,
BACKG RO U N D I N FORMAT I ON -on The fu n ds ere re al ved from the State as d irected by
Govemment Code, Section 415.0EW5, to make an annual allocation from the Law
Enforcement Officer Standards and Education aunt to qualified law on forceme n L
eg en es f of expenses related to the continuing education of full-time law enforcement
cr fi cers a n d s u ppor t pe rson neJ and any tra I n Eng equ i pmen I, Th e a mou n t of funds received
depends on the number of personnel we have as of January I of each year,
REQU I FEED COU N C1 L OIL: Appropri ation of funds,
CON C L U IO N AN D RE CO M M EN DATI ON: Staff recommends app ropriation of fund s,
)44k
Bryan P. Smith
Chief of Police
A#chme Deposit s I ip
Le tfer from Texas C om ptrol i or of Pub 11 c Acme nts
62365
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It you have Inverted a 2 -digit Pant Code in the
first column, leave the remabmi g calanins bh nL
If you have no i insert a Paymmi Code in the firs i
column, you must complete the remaining columns
(Le., Accou n iy Fund, O rg.r Prejec rangy Budget Year,
Amount, and R.91Yi$rks.
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PAY THIRTY 101le fiwMSAN0 SIEVEN Krtioft a TWNTY :SEYEII W-LARS S33L a 7Z7. IM Z
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DIRECT DEPOSIT r IT GOES TQ THE BANK FOR YOU T
PLEASE DIAL ( 512) 936-8138 TO SIGN-UP TODAY
R PYE F FOX 1146000 .S?141 1051 PAYEE WME : CITY OF CORKS CHRISTI P OLIO F Qf PARTHEMT
MARRANT NU: 116 3 7BB 135LIE DATE: 0 E?fE5vpZ009 MARItAI4T TOTAL T X31 a 7 E7. s Z
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CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI POLICE DEPARTMENT
PC WX 90_6
CORPUS CER18 T t TX 78469-0-0016
Vendor number: 17460005741 -051
Enclosed i's .dour annual allocation Daymeflt from the Law Enforcement Officer,
Standards and Education (LIOSE) account in the amount of $ 31 � 72 7.82.
This Payment must be used as necessary to ensure the cunt i nu i ng 'educat i oar of
persons 1 i tensed under Chapter 1701, Occupat ions Code, or to provide necessary
training., as determined by the agency head, to full-time, fully paid law
enforcement support personnel in your agency.
You r� agency must maintain a complete and de I ed record of all money recei v d
and spent, All money received is subject to audit by the Comptroller of Public
Accounts and all money spent is subject to audit by the State Auditor,
The Comptroller i's d i rested by the Occupations Code, SeCt i Dry 1701.157 to make an
annual allocation from the LEDSE account to qualified law enforcement agencies
for expenses related to the continuing educat i Ofl Df persons 1 i tensed under
Chapter 1701, Occupations Code. Of the account, 20 percent is allocated equally
among the qualified agencies. The remaining BO percent is allocated on the
basis of the number of eligible law enforcement positions each agency had as of
January 1 of the preceding calendar year,
An eligible law enforcement position i s defined as one held by a person
I i tens ed and er Chapter 1701, Ocoupat 1 ons Code, who wurks a s a peace of f ter or
1 i tensed i a i I er on the average of at 1 east 32 hours a week, i s compensated by
a political subdivision of the state at the minimum wage rate or higher, and
is entitled to all employee benefits offered to a peace officer.
To receive your agency's share of the LEOSE account in 2009# YOU must COmp7 ete
and return the enclosed Law Enforcement Officer Stand ands and Education
Account 2oog Allocation Basis form to us no later than April 25, 2008,
The information provided on this form must be accurate and returned timely to
our office to ensure the. correct allocation of the LEOSE account.
Please call us toll free at 1-600-531-5441, extension 3-4530, if you have any
questions or if we can be of assistance. The Austin number is 512/463-4530.
Enclosures
�-_oRn 4�L-5.7)-5 (-4aew.4 -07M)
ORDINANCE
APPROPRIATING 3 +1 p 7 27,8 2 FROM THE STATE OF TEXAS IN THE
NO. 106+1 POLICE GRANTS FUND -LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFI E R
STANDARDS AND EDUCATION FOR TRAINING OF POLICE
PERSONNEL AND PURCHASE OF TRAINING EQUIPMENT; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS.
E T I ON 1. Th at $31,72 7. B2 is a p p rup ria ted i n th$ N o. 1061 P oI lea G rare Is F u nd -
Law Errfor me nt Office r Stands rds and Ed u cat on from th a State of Texas f o r trai n inn
of p olice pe rsonne I and pu reha s e of trai n i rig u i pm ent.
SECTION 2. That upon written request of the Mayor or five Council Members, the
City o U n ci I (1) finds and declares an emergency due to the need for irnmediate
$ ctio n for the efficien t a n d effective ad m i n istra Ii on of Ci ty affai r s a nd r (2) s Us pend s
that Charter rule which requires an ordinance to be considered and voted Upon at two
regular meetings, so that this o rd i nano is passed and takes effect as an emergency
rnea su re U Pori its fi rst read i n g, Ib i s a 2 51 d ay of Ma rch F 2 00 B.
ATTEST: THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Armando Chapa, City Secretary Henry Ga r yeti r Mayor
Approved as to forte r 200B
R■
Jose p h Ha tney
Assistant City Attorney
For City Attorney
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus CIS risti, Texas
Fo r the real are s set forth i n th a ernergen cy d a u se of the a Itached ord i n an ce a an
emergency exists r&q uiri n g suspensionofthatCha rter ru le wh ich req ui res a n
ordinance to be considered and voted upon at two regular nn eeti n gs . Therefore, 11we
request that you suspend said Charter rule and finally pass this ordinance on the date
of its introduction, or at the present rnee fl n g of the City o u n rA9 1-
Respectfully,
Council M errs tiers
Respectfully,
He n ry G arrett
Mayor, City of Corpus Chdsti
TIC a above o rd ina n ce was pa ssed by Th a foI lowing vo le:
Henry Garrett
Melody Cooper
Larry E I izon do a Sr.
Mike H Urnrn ell
Bill Dally
P risci! Ia G. Lea
John E- M arez
Nelda Martinez
Michael McCutchon
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
City o u n c1 i Action Date: March 25, 2008
AG E N DA IT EM: Resol u kio n a u thor -0 n g the C ity M a na ge r or des ig nee to subrn it a g ra n f
application to the Texas Commission on the Arts for $10,000 grant to support th a 2009
Festival of the Arts,
I SS U E: TIC e Arts & C u it u ra i C orn m ission is app iyi n g to the Texas Comm issio n o n the Arts
A n ord er to h ave add i Ho n aJ fu nd i n g ava H able to promote an d faci iitate th a 200 9 Festiva i o f
th a Arts, a -d ay wee ken d eve n t. The fu nds u sed to rn a t h the g rare wil i be from th a FY
08-09 Arts and Culiural Commission budget.
FEE QU i FEE D C 0 U NC I L ACT] ON: Au fhorizatio n to sub m it a g ra n t appJ icat ion to the Texas
or-r-imission on the Arts.
PREVIOUS COU N i L ACTION: Non e
CONCLUSION AND RE COMM E 14 RATION: The Arts and Culturaf Commission supports
the application for this grant_
..Aally Gavlik, Director
Parks and ReCraakion Department
Page 1 of 2
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OIL DESIGNEE TO
SUBMIT A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE TEXAS
COMMISSION ON THE ARTS FOR $10,000 GRANT TO
SUPPORT THE 2009 FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF: CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS;
SECTION 1. The City Manager or his designee [s a litho "'zed to submit grant
application to the Texas Commission on the Arks for a $10,000 grant to !support the
00 9 Festiva I of th a Arts.
SECTION 2. This Resolution shelf take effect and be in full farce immediately after its
adoption by the pity Council.
ATTIE T;
Armando Ghapa
pity Secretary
APPROVED: March 11, 2008
Lisa Puila
ssisksni City Attamey
Far Ciky Attamey
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Henry Garrett
Mayor
r
H; %LEC -vDf MLIsa \2008 Resol- ,tlons% Fes -au[hG ntFastivalaftheArt% .iJoe
Page 2 of t
orpus C h ris ti, Texas
of , 200 8
T he a b ove re so] U do n wa s p a ss ed by th a fo liowi ng vote:
Henry Garrett
Melody per
Larry E lizondo, Sr.
Mike H u m m eli
N11 Kelly
Priscilla G, Leal
John E. I'C'Iarez
Field a Ala r#i n ez
Michael McCutchon
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
City Council action Date: 0312512008
AG E N DA ITE ICI: 0 rd i n ante app rop riatin g $7,519 g ra rat from the Texas C om m is lion o n th e
Arts in the No- 1 067 Arts and Cultural Commission grant fund for the 2008 Festival of the
Arts' and declaring a n emergency.
ISSUE: The City of Corpus Ch risti, Arts & Cultural Commission received a grant from the
Texas Commission on the Arts in support of the 2008 Festival of the Arts, a three day
weekend event held a I the Art Center of Corpus Christi on March 8", 9", 301h. The funds
used to match the grant will be from the FY 07 -06 Cultural Services budget.
REQUIRED O U N C I L ACTION; Authorization to appropriate 7, 519 received from the
Texas Commission on the Arts in support of the 2008 Festival of the Arts.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION; None
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: MENDATION: The City of Corpus Christi, Arts and Cultural
Commission approved the request for the application and is in the planning phase for the
event using Council approved funding ,
� ally avlik, Director
Parks and Recreation Department
Attachments: Background
TCA G ra nt C o n tract
BACKGROUND
The Arts & Cultural Commission received a grant from the Texas Commission on Lhe Arts
in support of the 2 00 B Festival of the A rts i a free, 3-day weekend event held at the Art
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Center o f Corpus ChHsLi on March 2 B'h F 2 qth, 301h. The funds Used to match the grant i II
be from the FY 07 -O B Cultural Services budget. The 200B Festival wfil include: Italian
Lre et Pa intii n g (cha Ik a r t), Ope n Aii r A mists, Pe rform in g Ard sts, Visua I Arti sts wo rks fi I I i ng a II
the ga I le ries i n s id a the Art C ente r, S a n d Scu Ipture, Kid Zone a Mvities in cludi ng a works hop
with the ch a I k a r ti sts i ci ne ma p res en to ti ons . There wi I I be 2 p i eces of a r t cre ated d u ri n g
the Festival that will be added to the City's Permanent Public Art Collection. Food and
beverages will also be available to the public at this festival-
ORDINANCE
APPROPRIATING $7,519 GRANT FROM THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON THE ARTS IN
THE CIO. 1 067 ARTS AND CULTURAL COMMISSION GRAFT FUND FOR THE 2008
FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS; TS; AHD DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
13E IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, T EXA
E CTION 1. Th a t a grant of $7, 519 from the Texas C o r n m is sic n on the Arts is appro pri ated
i n the N o. 1 067 Arts an d C u Itu ra I Comm is si on Grant EU n d f or (he 2 006 Eest iva I of th a Arts.
E TI ON 2. T h at upon wrMtten req Uest of the Mayor or five Cou n cil r nern bers, copy
attached, the Ci ty Coun cil (I ) f rid s and decl a res a n emerge ncy d u e to the need for
i m mediate action neoe ss ary for the effiber t and effective ad m in istration of C Ry a ff$ i rs and
(2) suspends the Charter rule that requires consideration of and voting u n ord i na races at
two regular meetings so that thin ordinance is passed and takes erect upon I i r lit reading as
s n em erge n cy m eas u re th i s 26 d ay of March, 2008,
ATTEST: THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Armando Chapa Hen ry G arrett
City Secretary Mayor
APPROVED; March 1 It 2008
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Lisa Aguilar
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AssIstart torney
For C4 Attorney
Corpus Chrisli, Texas
Day of
, 2008
TO TH E MEMBERS OF TH E C117Y CCU NCI L
Corpus Christi, Texas
For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance en
emergency exists requin-ng suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and
voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings: Itwe, therefore, request that you
suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced, or
at the present meeting of the City Council,
Respectfully,
Council Members
Respectfully.,
Henry Garreft
Mayor
The above ordinance was passed by the f o I lowi n g vote--
He n ry G arre I
Melody Cooper
Larry E I izon d o, Sr.
Mike H ummell
Bill Kelly
Priscilla _ Lea
John E. Marez
Nelda MaT inez
Michael Mc u tc ho n
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
March 25, 2008
SUBJECT; Cefe Vale nzu a la Landfill — 'moo rig Order — Advanced Excavation Sector 4A
(next disposal cell) (Project No_ 5225)
AGENDA ITEMO.
Lotion to authorize the Oily Manager, or his designee, to execute a work order with BFI
Waste Services of North America, Inc. (Allied Was ke s) in an amount not to exceed
$450, 000.00 for advanced excavation of Cefe Valenzuela Landfill Sector 4A (next
disposal cell) as an additional services under the Landfil f Services Agreement-
ISSUE; The next disposal ce II (4A) m ual be completed in a timely manner to accept waste
before the current disposal ce I 1 (3D) reaches capacity. Pre-excavation will reduce
construction time for required for completion of Sector 4A by up to 30 days,
FUN DING: FU riding is available from the Sanitary Landfill 2006 C IP Fund _
RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the ordinance and motion as presented.
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Interim D recto r -' E n g i nee ri n g Services D ii recto r of So I id Wa ste & Stre e k Sery i ce S
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
E xh T it A. Background Information
Exhibit F3, Work Order Summary
Exhibit C. Site Location Map
H tiHOMEXEV1 H -S�G E N %LAN DF ;LLkVa lanzuela Cell s4 B�Awd arnoP Teexcawate u09 .doo
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
WORK ORDER: The worm order provides for the excavation of approximately 145,000
cubic yards of dirt associated with preparation of Sector 4A to receive waste at Cefe
a Ie nzu e l a Landfill. Excavation will include stockpiling of 4 5, 000 cubic yards of clayey
material s u ita b Ie for liner construction _ The excess material i I I be stockpiled on Sector 3
for use as cover material. Sector 3C will be the last sector constructed prior to moving to
the next disposal area at Cefe Valenzuela.
The work is being accomplished through a work order with BFI VVaste er-vices (Allied
Waste) under the Landfill S ervices Ag reeme nt, The Lard fill Services Agreement provides
for additional work orders to be issued for the landfill using the rate schedule set forth by
Exhibit A of the agreement. Staff deems it advisable to make Council aware of major
activities authorized as are additional service under the contract.
13AC FAO U NO:
The City began full disposal activities in Sector 3D on November 12, 2007, The sector has
an anticipated capacity for one year of waste material. A volume utilization report indicated
that placement of waste would he at or rear capacity as early as October 2008.
toff awarded an administrative contract with Chiang P ate I & Yerby In December of 2007
to expedite preliminary engineering work on the next disposal sector. I t is anticipated that
bid and construction documents of Sectors 4A and 4B will be complete for advertising in
May of 2008.
Various methods of accelerating design and construction have been advance to ensure
that the next Sector could accept waste when required. This included the decision to
proceed with two sectors to ensure additional time for engineering and construction would
be Mull I ab I e in the future.
Actions taken to expedite the project include:
Sequencing the construction of Sector 4A and 4B to ensure excavation of 4113 would not
proceed until Sector 4A excavation was complete-,
Directing the Consultant to proceed [th design prior to receipt of 60% design
corn men is ;
Eliminating the 95 design review; and
Alva n ced exc avatio n of Se cto r 4A by B F I to red u ce a cavatio n t i me th ro ug h tip is we rk
order_
0 NIT FACTO H: Va rio u s a I tern a tives were pu rsed to d ete rm i n e th e m o s t co st a ffe ct ive
way to ensure Sactor 4A was complete when needed. It was determined that the City
should p roce ad with a work order issued to BFI (Allied Waste) as an additional service
through the Landfill ei-vices Agreement.
H :�H oMDKEVN-S�GE N%LAN DFJLLWa 1enzue1@Ce;1s4 A4 BtiAwd 13013 reexcaval a= 008ExhA.d Dr,
EXHIBIT A
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BFI (Allied Waste) is on site and able to mobilize its a timely manner, and complete the
work for cost that was less than other contractors recently contacted. Their Schedule of
rates contained in Exhibit A of the Landfill Services Agreement compares favorably to
recently bid earth work. This work is scheduled to be undertaken a s part of the Sector 4A
and 413 Development in the adopted 2008 CIP.
FUNDING: Funding is available from the Sanitary Landfill 2006 CIP Fund' and is part of
the adopted 2008 Capital Improvement Program.
RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the motion as presented.
M AHOM EXEVJNSS GE Ml. AN DFf LLIvale nelaCelizAA4 Mwd Ekg P ragYna -YatB20D8ExlA_doc
EXHIBIT A
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WORK ORDER TO AUTHORIZE PAYMENT FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES
UNDER LANDFILL SERVICES AGREEMENT
This work order is for add ifionai services as aulhorized by Article I I, Section ,0 (a)(xvi i)
of the Landfill Services Agreement between the City of Corpus h ri Sti a s Taxas Igo me
rule muniC1paI corpora ti (�Cjty") and BFR rite Services of North America ('139"),
dated February 24, 2005
BFI will conduct a CaVations aI Cefe Valenzuela Landf ill consisting of an
approXimate maximum volume of 193,000 cUbi� yardSr It is anji c4pated that BFI it I
excavate a minimum volume of Approximately +1 45,000 cubi, yards.
A r BFI Will pre - excavate Soil to in Accordance with the Attached Cefe F. Valenzuela
Landfill ife Development Plan h eet -1 titled Sector 4A Excavation Plan and
h eet C-2 t itled Se ctor 4A Se ctio n s date d Feb ru a ry 2 9, 20 08.
b, BFI will stockpile excavated m a teri a I in accordance wi th the Notes I and 2 on
efe F. Valenzuela Landfill Site Developme nt Plan Sheet -1,
2. The rate set out for the additional work authorized by this Work Order will be as X01
forth in the rales specified in Exhibit A of the Landfill Service Agreement. BFI
agrees to start word aI the earriest feasible date and to complete excavation activity
on April 30, 0 0 8 unless instructed otherwise. The anticipated st of excavation
based on the rates set forth in Exhibit A is not to exceed $450,000. 00-
City of Corpus Christi
ay:
'Angel R. Escobar, P.E. Date
Interim Assistant City Manager
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa Date
City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM.,
Assistant City Attomey
BFI WASTE SERVICES OF
NORTH AMERICA, INC.
By;
Brad Dugan
District Manager
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PREmEXCA VA TI SECTOR PA GE3,, I of I
DATE: 0J 04 2006
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
DATE: JAI a rc h 25, 2008
SUBJECT: Texas I me rn ati oral Boat S h ow
AEN DA IT E M
Motion approving the application from MM D Communication to tern p orad Iy close the fo I loci n g
str t sec i ons, th a Pao pi es Stre et T -Head a nd the antfre P ec pie s Street T -H ead water are a as
outl [nod be1cw fo r the Ta xas I n tern ati ona I l3c at Shcw, eves 10 be geld Th uraday, Agri 124, 2008
through Sunday, Ap ri f 27' 2008.
A- The temporary street closures of northbound lanes of Shoreline Boulevard, including the
med! are s, from the n c rth c u rb I one o f S cha tzal Street to th a so uth rig ht -c f -way of Taylor Stmet,
in order to f aci lita to the set U p an d tear dmm of the Texas I n fern ati o na I Bc at S h ow bag iron frig
at 6: 00 a. m . on S aturd ay, AP ri 1 +19' 2008 u n ti 16 - 00 p- m, on M c nd ay, AR ri 128, 2 008.
B. This i nclud as the en dire Pao pie a Street T H as d Water Area a noorn pass 1 ng 0 ocks E' F, G'
a nd H In th a Ma ri na, j nclud i ng boa L s1 i ps a n d other ama niti as, The Water P re miss a i nclud a
th a n or thwesl P-o in t c f th a Bras kwate r sta rti rig from th a Pec pies Sint T- H sad foil ng west
to an equa I po int on the wawa II 1 n li n e with Tayl or S treat a rid a po ire# So LAh c n the P eoplas
Street T -Head South of dock E to a point on the Seawall in line Wi th S cha tzal Street. The
P ec pies Street T -H ea d water a ccesa area cI osure is from Ap ri 1 19, 2008 at 8:00 a m thro ugh
Apnl 28, 2008 at 8-- 00 p.m.
ISS UE: M r. Peter Bryan 1, P re s i dent of MM D Cc m mu n ice do n s, h as re quested the tern po r ary cI osure
as a gill n ed a bove be approved by th e C i ty C ou n cil for the 2008 Texa s I n terra tic n a1 E oat S h ow-
RE QUI FEE D COU X1 1 L AC T 10 N: S treat cicai n g pearl its fa r la rge p U dlic events end closing o f th e
+ate r a mess area req u fires C fty C o u rLci I a pproval.
RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the motion as prese r ,
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Ad d lti oral Su Dport Materla 1:
Exhibit "A" Background I n forma G ors
Exhibit "B" Site me p
Exhibit "C" S tract C loaure Appl icati on
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Kevin Stawere
Interim Director of Engineering Services
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
P ri or C oun0 i I Actin n: M ay 30 r 20069 0 rd in a n00 No. 26806 a C ity C ou ncil a pproved a lease with MAD
om mu nice tic n s Go rpo ra lion th at outl i ned the d elaiis o rid u i rements ass00i a Led with the T exas
International B0 s t Show event.
Bach ro U n d Information:
T he Texas I n tern ationa I Boat S how wj 11 take p I ace at the Gorpu s Gh ris V Downtown Ma ri na fr orn Agri 1
2411 2008 throng h April 27 r 2006, with u p to 40 0 be a Is ba LIB i n -we ter and ors -shore rengi n g in size rr0 rn
10' to 120' liuxu ry yach Ls , Exh i hi Ls *11 ire 01 ride m a ri ne re I sta d p rod Uots, re r reatic na I ve !dole s e rid o
new a nd a n Liq ue car expo. I n ad dition, o stati c aircraft d ispiay a L th a Corp us C h ri sti a i rpo rt. will I serve
Lo rrre ke this event one of the largest end most exci Ling seen in Corpus Christi.
13 uyers from across Texas, the U S A afl d M exf co, plus exh ib rto rs from a rou nd th a wo rl d, Y411 nom bias
to create a U n iq ue me rke Lpi ace offeri n g o re Iaxed an d leisure 1y envirc nm e n 11 n which to rn eet d u 1 n g
this four-day evert, Al read y well k n own s s. one o r th a U A' a I argent buyers of boats of ail sh a pen a nd
sizes, Texas is prep ari ng Lo I u re be 0k to C o rpUig Christi rr ore of th a owne rs wh o p re aently aai 10 ut of
the eastern and weste rn aeaboerde_
Ai I traffic contro i m oesu roe h eve bee n a grid up on in o cnordo nce with th a le aae eg ree rye nt . Traffic
0or lrol devices end required security pe rs onn eI W-11 be in piece to provide for the safety and
tra n s porgy tion n ee d s o f ba th pe d estri a ns a n d veh i culo r troff i c,
Alfonso Campos, Head o f Lh a Marine ID ivisi on for Texas Parrs and Wildlife IlD ep$ rtrrl en tF Was
contacted For approval of the water area closure around the Peoples SLreal T -h-Ieo d. Mr. Campos
req wire s a copy of the City Con n ci I m ee ting m i nu ben a pp rovi n g th a 01oa u re of the affected area. He
will follow up v4th a letter ter Ala ting he has received notice of the proposed close re which is ell lh at is
n ceded to proceed. T he key is th at the C ity Council has o pproved th a closure a n d n0tif ied the T exos
Parke and Wildlife Department_
Arrang em ents heve been rye de wEth the Reg i on a I Transportation AUtho ri ty to provide Po rk and Rid e
service from ram ate parking sites to the event. In ed d Rio n end it cooperation with Lhe Buc Days
event orgo n ize rs th e 13 uc Days Ce Ile brat or wi II a Iso benefit from the tra rsit se rvi Des. The re W- I I be e
reg u I a riy sch ed u led ehu the b elween re mote parking a n d the two even t si Les. Traffic control has been
ordi n a tE�d to le0i litate en d wed ite the ah uttl a service.
M r. P et.ar Bryant, Preeid er t of M M 0 Corn m un Ica Lions, has raq area Led the a ub je ct tem porn ry closures
be a pproved by the City Con ncMI fo r Lh a 200 6 T exae I nle m etio no I Boat S how,
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_ TEM PO RA RY STRE ET & WATE R CLO S U RE �r� Iii Engineering i�' .
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TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION
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City of Corpus hn-sti
AP PLICATION FOR P ERR IT TO TEM P ORA RI LY CLOSE STREET FO R PU E LIC EVEN T
1. Dame o F 0 rganization Sponsoring Event; E). ors m mu nication a Corp
2. Name of Proposed Everk Texas late oration a I Boa t Show
3, DEW of Planned Evan L April 24th i 2711', 2008 irrlusive
4, Key Cardact individual; Mallon D$f Phom No- 561 842 6806
5. Street(a) Requested for C I ire, Dates and Times of Day,
Street closure requaMd Y ri f u
Moroday 2e April, 2DU6 —10 xnsecutive dam . f a6e a rants takeover of area
12. 01 am Seturdev 1 mil — 6, 00pm .Manday 2fP April. 2DW, we attach
Street Cosure area: Schetzal St. to Taylor _ an Qr lhbo nd Shoreline Blvd, indudin
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ad i an and =wove r as * thii n.
6, Pine 0 Evan( and Detai I ad Description of Activil des Planned:
Irl the r boatshow, 250 bo&s in the watiar, 200 __� = onshom. RVs, trucks and cars
on the mad -Fans Iccated tetween Scher I [ . t pnd Tayl or Street on Shoreline. plus sma I l
aircraft mock -up. Friday,.2r aDO Baturday. April, INN music from !Maws Q9 T-H ��d
been 5.00pm and 7. pm , F igrj .:� from stage on T -Flead mid af#emoon
Thu i Sunday incl. _ r baverauaa sold ors site $s II as venter bog. _- p �rx
I ' #, Stem and T- Head, US, Cws
LqUagpd_, T1 exas Parrs & Widl ifs CCU EA
orcMdi na edlucatiional displays for• mfli _es.
7. List foods and beverages to be wed;
B EQ sandwiches. hot dots. Ozza , chicken Wits s , tarivaki ahh mD. coDcom, tacos, fir, mina
-sodae and water
8. Sam ices Requ meted by (he City
Trash lla i , site I [ � , prki no and Sian ana far Pala wM dise bil itje* . � do yrox -mitt'
to the avant, barri nade5, traffic Sian a. rest rcoirn 9, fi rat aid. drinki no water.- additions u rit _
9. Attach a d agram Ml I ultra Ling in d 11 the location of booths, stages, restrooms, f i rul-Aid
slationa, etc. , the( wi I I be included i n the event,
10. Enclose a check or money order for $2DU to oovar administrative costs of handling
application, payable to Lha City of Corpus Christi ( i ly Ordinance #20463. 912CV88).
Exh i bit "C"
Permit to Close Street for Pub tic Events 2
11. Attach an official letter of transmittal requesting approval of the event.
12. In consideration of obtaining a permit to close a City street for a pU bLic event,
the appLicant or sponsoring organization agrees to comply with the fol.Lowing
applicabLe conditions
A_�p
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AF Admittance to said event shall be free;
B, A[ L prof i is d erive d f rom the ewn t sh aLL be for ch ari table ca Uses
C F Pay th a Ci ty tour - perce nt (4%) of the gross recei pts de rim i` rom evert, or
reimburse the City for aLL costs incurred the Ci Ly in support of said eye n t .
Ar.c U rate f i na nci al records s ha l l be mai n Lai ned a rid payme rat s ha l l be m ad a to th a ci f
within sixty (60) days after the event ends.
D T0' Provide and maintain an insurance policy with the limits and requirements
shcwn on the attached Exhbit "A",
EM* C Dm pletion of I ndemni ti cati Dry r me n t#
F. Prcovi Si Dry of a traff i c core trot pla n for eyen t, to be coordi hated with the Traf i c
Engineering Division and Police Department. The City shall be reimbursed for its
installation of all traffic sign age and barricading determined by the City to be
necessaryfDr safe c on LrDl of the even L.
G.* Require written notice given to tenants and building managers; and posting
of same inside en t antes W multi-tenant bu ldi n gs F This notice is to be furnished a rid
poste a minimum of 2 weeks pri Dr W the requi red Ci t CDun ci L meeting at which th e
m O U Dn to approve the Temporary Street Closure rmi t will be considered,
H. Provide adequate number rest room facilities to accomroodate the
an ficipa publicM
IV* Ob taxi n the appropriate a lcoh of and food permits required by State and Local
aU th Dri ties, at least two (2) weeks prior W the event;
I Al k sec Url Ly other th a n peri me ter traf f it control s hat l be paid ed by s Pon r;
secu ri ty shaft C Dry srst of of t -d uty Ci ty PDH ce cffic ers, Dr D t per Lype Puri ty Wicially
approved by the City,
K. All construction cf moths, stages, displays, electrical services and pl Um bi rig
shall comply with City des. The final la DUt of bODths sh al L be appraved by the
D i rectDr of Parks and Recreation;
LF Prcrvide for potable water within the event site;
Provide ti rst -aid stations;
N, P rovide con ti n U DUS cleaning of the si Le during the eye n t and return it to pre
event C Dnd i Lion of ter even t end s-v
0. Restore any da rnaged Ci ty grope rty promptly of ter eye n t e acts#
P4 Coordinate all. phases of event with appfopriate City departments W insure a
sate and successful even t-
Vehicles shall be prDhi bi fed from parking Dn grass areas within the street 0gh t-
of-w y,,
R. No obliteration or defacing of the street s U rl ace or sidewalk except chalk
ALL City Noise Abatement Ordinances shall be com pi ed with,
T, Allew for the free passage of emergency vehicles into even L area in case of
emergency,
U. Ca mivat -type ridesyAll not be permit Led
V. B ui ding and Electrical perrnits for a temporary promotional event, assodated
con s Lr ucLi ors and Certifi ca Le of Occupancy are required.
#
Evidence that these conditi orrs have been met must be presented to the
City Traffic Engineer p ni
INDEMNITY AGREEMENT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS
COUNTY OF NUECES §
W K E R A , Section I I I of saidstandards, entitled Procedure -Perm Req
requ ires a mntractor for a permh to cis or block a ny pa rt of a roadway to ii ie a sta temen t
with th e d irector of E n gwin eering S ervicies Tragic Eng ineed rig d ivision indem n iii ng the Ci ty
against aJ1 claims or causes of action by reason of or arising from the cloying or blocking
of the roadway pursuant to a perm r# Issued by the City..
Now, therefore, in con sid erabon for the issuance of a permit to the undersigned by the
City of Corpus Christi, for the purpose of hair -cad inn, blocking or ci o f n g a street: alley or
other public right-of-way in said Cily, sa ld permit applirant agrees to indemnity and Save
harmless and defend the City of Corpus Christi, b agents and employees from any and
all cI a i ms, lawsuits, demands, liabilities, losses or expenses,. including court costs and
reasonable attome y'e fees, for or on account of any +na u ry to any person, or any death of
a n y tj m e resu iting frc)m such i raj u ry, or any da m eg es to an y property wh ich a rise or may he
alleged to have arisen directly or indirectly, as a result of the granting of this permit,
The Contractor, during the term of opera done specified 'in this Public Right-of-Way
Blockage Permit, will preside and maintain at the Contractor expense, Comprehensive
General Liability insurance coverage with a Contractual Liability endorsement a ncs with
minimum limits of -S300, 000 nor verson, S50 per occurrence, and $1010.0110, for
property damage, and Automobile Liability insurance coverage with a minimum coverage
Of pion per occurrence, and S1 DOE for property d e mage or as
re qu ired by th a Risk Ma n eger of the C Ity of C orpus Christi purse a nt to Ord ina rice #1 9277.
The City of Gore Ids Christi will to n a d es Add ItIonaf tna ur on the policy. Evidence
of requ fired i nsu woe coverag a will be.by a C ertfficate of I n suffice fUmish ed to the di rs or
of E n gineering S ervices Traffic Eng inea d ng 0 ivi ion prior to the proposed blockage u rider
this permit.
Witness my (our) hand (s) this day of .
P lik�$Pplicant
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
O UNC I L ACTION DATE : Ma rc h 2 5} 2008
AGENDA ITEM: Resol u [ion d etermining a p ublic n e essity to acq oire fee siin pie title
to th a surface es tate on I y fo r a storm water drai n age p rojectr known as the Mas to f
half n el 27 Dra image Project ( *226 3), Laiera I W, o n five real ai ning tracts of land known
as Fame Is 10, 11 as and 12 a ; a rid related U tility Easemen is known as Parcels 11 b a nd
12b, for the pnblio purpose and use as a storm water drai nape oh annel and for other
related drainage purposes- and authorizing the Cr t� Manager and the City Allorney to
acqu ire the subject parcels by means of negotiations or exercise of the City's power of
eminent domain.
ISSUE : The Master Channel 27 D mirage I'm provement Proaeo1 o011SISIS of 2,05 m ilex of
chi an nel eXGavation a nd conlstTOOtion which is desig ned to reduce flooding i n the adjoin ing
areas affected by present and fu lure development- The proposed channel originates at
Cimarron Boulevard and continues eastward into the Cayo Del Oso as shown on the
Exhibit B route map. City staff has negotiated and aoquired 25 of the 30 parcels of
drainage right -of -way needed for this project. Negotiations involving the remaining F-Ve
parcels are near-Mg a on tical completion poi rat. In the even t an ag reeme nt is no t reached
with any or the landowners, C ily st2ff is requesting the at a roso to Lion be i n place in 1h a evert
eminent domain prOoodu ros are needed.
FUNDING: N o funding is required at this time.
REC OMM EN DATI ON 4, Approval of the re so lotion as presented.
BVifl (O efS
Interim Director of Engineering services
Attachments-
Exhibit A_
Background Information
Exhibit B.
Master Channel 27 Route map
Exhibit C.
Fame I Map
Exhibit D.
Resolution
�-.:',HO M E ELISE B -1CG% - _N'-Age nda I Ien- sWa h a n r.el V Res D lul i; n. Par ce Is I -, I I a. I In, 12 a,12b',Agen da Ma Cora ndum —doc
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
UBJ E T: Master C hannel 27 Drainage Im provemen is ( #2263)
Resolution for Co ndem nation (Parcels 10,111 ai 11 ba 12a a and 12b)
PROJ E T BACKGROUND: The Master Cha n nel 2.7 ora inage J m provemen is Project is
proposed to alleviate the Mary Carroll Channel and Master Channel 31 drainage systems
and is de5ig ned to reduce flooding in its surrounding areas_ This project consis(s of an
earthen open channel nel with reinforced concrete box culverts at road crossings. The length
of the charnel will be approxima to Iy 2. o5 miles beginning at Cimarron Boulevard and
ending a t the Cayo Del Oso_ A tots I of 30 parcels consisting of drai nape righ t -of -way and
d rainage /utili ty easements a re necessary for this project as shown on the attached Exhibit
B Route Map. The excavation of the open channel and ins(al Iation of the required
underground concrete boxes is currently in progress. The entire project is approximately
63% complete.
City staff is completing negotiations for all the needed parcels and have acquired 25
Parcels to date. Negotiations for the remaining five parcels cols are reaching a critical point.
These five parcels are located at the northern end of Lateral A as shown on the attached
Exhibit _ I n order to preven t delays to the C ity's contracto r•, C ity staff is requesting tha t a
resolution be In puce for the remaining five parcels. A City Council reSGIUtion is required
in order to Perm it use of em Men t d omain proceedings ,
PARCEL E TI Tl J S: Negotiations ar tilJ g isiii r ton of these
five (5) remaining parcels. There are issues still remaining involving dif rerences in land
values and perceived dam ages- City staff needs to complete negotiations and is assessing
the possibility of using eminent domain procedures_ In (he event negotiations reach an
impasse, a resol u Lion is needed i n o rder to utilize the Ci Lys eminent domain rig hts.
In eminent domain proceedings, the City first files a peti(ion with the District Court of
Nueces County which wHI then assign this suit to a County Court of Law, the presiding
judge will assign three disinterested persons to hear the evidence of each party and then to
de(er-mi ne the value of the parcels in question. These thrae Special Commissioners will
then determine a Special Award which states the amount the City most pay to the
landowners for these parcels_ Upon depositing the amount of the award i(h the court
registry, the City is Permitted to eater the property and begin the conss(r action. If either
party disapproves the awl rd am o un t, the n tha( party can appeal (he award and ask fo r a
jury trial to determine a new value of just compensation-
It will take approximately 30 to 45 days to complete the prG ess from approval of the
resolution (o obtaining (he Special Commissioners Award. If the amount of the award
exceeds 3501000, a motion will be presented to City Council seeking to approve the
payment of the award. Upon presenting payment to the District Court Registry shortly
(h ereaher, the City can enter the proper and begin construction on the premises.
EXHIBIT A
1 of;
I'C'I un icipalities. are al lowed eminent dor- ai n rig h is u nd er Chapter 21 of the Texas Property
Code, This is the only means for the City to acquire rights to the parcels required for this
project. Acquisition of these parcels is critical to the prc)ject- Without approval of this
I-esoI u tion and use of emi rye rat domain n proceedings, the parcels cannot be acquired thus
preventing the project from being completed-
TEXAS LAN OO N E R B ILL OF RIGHTS: F ffe ct i ve February 1, 2008, th e Texas Attorney
General Office requires that any private or government entity with eminent domain rights
provide landowners affected by their projects with a copy of the Texas Landowner Bill of
Rights, This Bi II of Righ is is a live page d ocumen l wh ich slap u 1a tes the land owner: la rid
rights and describes the Eminent Domain process, As per state requirements, the
document is to be provided to the landowner at the first contact. Although City staff inhtia ll
contacted the landowners prior to February 1, each of the parcel landowners included in
th is resolution have been p rovided with a ropy of the Texas Lando n er Bill o f Rig hts.
PRIOR COUNCIL ACTION:
1, January 24, 2006 - Ordinance arr ending the 1961 Master Pawn for storm drainage for
the area so u th and west of the City o f Corp us Ch risti, Texas to extend Mas I er Chia rine 1
27 from Airline Road west to Cimarron Boulevard and recon figure Master Charnel 27
drainage basin; and providing for publication. (Ord- No. 026634) .
2- J anuary 2 3. 2007 - M olio n au lhorizing the City Manager or his d es ignea to execute a
Rea I Estate Sales Contract and a Temporary Co nstruction Easement with 1h a owners
Charles ScoU Mandel and wife} Thelma Mandel for a total axpend i tore of $1 56,718
Bich includes $130, 900 f i, fee s imple p roperty righ is to 3.74 acres of land, $2.100 in
cloying costs, and $23,71B foi- a 4 -77 acre temporary construdo n casement arid
related fencing: all oul of Loll 17 and 18, Saction 201 Flour Bluff and Encinal Farm and
Garden Tracts, located on Cimarron Boulevard midway between Saratoga and
Yorktown Boulevard: necessary for the Master Channel 27 Drainage Improvement
Project ( #2263) and for other municipal purposes. (Molion o, 007 -023)
3. Ma r ch 27 - 2007 - Motion wa ivi fig an i rreg u Iari ly and a u thorizi ng the C ity M anager or
his designee to execute a Cons trudon Conlract with Ramos Industries. Inc- of
Pasadena, Texas in the amount of 1 0,356, 062.70 for the Master Channel 27
I mproveme n t prof e is for the Ease Bid and Add hive Alternates N o. 1. 3. and 4 - (Motion
No-2007-087)
4. May r-. 2007 - M otio n au thor'Uri n g the City Manager or h is desig nee to execute a Real
Estate Sales Contract with Gloria Diane Oliver M eerd i nk in the amount of $2,5,,000 for
fee simple property rights to 9.843 acres of land, plus $goo ire closing costs: all out of
Lo is 20 and 21. Saction 261 Flom- BI u ff and En ins I Farm and Ga rd e n Track, located
off of Brooke Road and County Road 7B; ne cessar for the Master Channel 27
Drainage Improvement Project (#2263). (Motion No. M2007-125)
5- May' 2007 - Motion authorizing the City Manager} or his designee, to execute a
Construction Management Services Contract with Anderson Group Construction
Man agement Comps ny of Co rpus C h risti, Texas in the amount of $199.35 0 -00 fo r the
Master Channail 27 Drainage Project, (Motion Igo. M2007-142)
EXHIBIT
6_ _ Au .ust 21, 2007 - Resolution determining a publ i� ������i � l� ���� i r� ��e si rriple
title to (he surface estate only for a s torrn water drainage project, known as the
Master Channel 27 Drainage Project_ on five tracts of land known as Parcels
5Aa5135A,613_ and 6C, and for a related Drainage and Wilily Easement known as Parcel
5 ; togefhe r with two rely ted Tempos ry Construction Easements; all ou t of Lots 221
23� and 24, Section 20, Flour 13au ff & Encino I Farm & Garden Tracts; from the O rIeFS 1
Diaz Capital Partnership Ltd- and Nab it Em ilad , Trustee, for the public purpose and
use as a s torn water d rainage ch annef a nd for other related purposes: and au thorizing
the C 11ty Manager and the City Attorney to acq Dire the subject parce Is by mea ns of the
it 's power of a miner t d oinain . (Resoluti on No, 0 7 3374)
7, - M060 aUthoriz�g the City Manager or his designee to execute r i
a Deal Estate Sales Contract, Drainage & Utility Easemenla and Temporary
Construction Easement with Diaz Capital Partnership Ltd. and Mobil EMilad , Trustee in
the amount of $1 75,000 plus $2,500 in closing costs for Parcels 5A, 5E, 5C, 6A, 613)
and 6C, all oul of Loll 22, 23, and 24, Section 20: HoLi r Bluff & Encino I Farm & Garden
Tracts to ca to d o -n 13 ro o k e Ro ad be twee -I Ai rl i ne R o a d a nd Food d F ie Id Road, n ecessa r
for the Master Channel 27 Drainage I mprovement Project ( #2263). (Mo(ion No. M2007-
46)
B. October 9,200 Resol u tion delerrin 1 n 1 ng a public necessity to acqu 1 re fee sI triple
title to the surface estate only for a storm water drainage project, known as the
Master Channel 27 Drainage Project, on a tract of load known as Parcel 16- and fora
related In undation and Dra inage Easement know --I as Parcel 16Aa both ou t of ho t 2 1
Section 6.
Flour Iu ff Erg in i F 1�r Garden Tr y ;err the owners �I liar C.
Of iver, Virginia Oliver Be ttliga, Patricia L_ Oliver De Io raga and Bessie J. of iver,
I ndiVidually and as Common ity Survivor for the Estate o f Charles D_ 0 liver, J r., for the
public purpose and use as a storm wa[er drainage channel and for other related
pu rpose a rid a ut
; iorizing the C ity Man alter and the City Attomey to a u ire the subject
parcels by means of the City's power of eminent domain, (Resolution N or 027439)
PRIOR ADMINISTRATIVE A TI ON ' None
FUTURE COUNCIL ACTION
1 _ ALAh0r«e the acq u isition of parcals whose cost exceeds 50, DOO and
2. Authorize the payment of any Special OMMIISSioners Award for the condemnation
of any parcels whose Cost iS in exGess of $50,000-
tiHOMEV' � I E �-0' �G E N%AA erg 1 a I tprr- sVA-a 5[er ' ha n r el 27. Reso ution. Pa t Is I C, 1 a. = b. 12a. 12bk&ac�gmu n � J or,
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RESOLUTION
DETERMINING A PUBLIC NECESSITY TO ACQUIRE FEE
SIMPLE TITLE TO THE SURFACE ESTATE ONLY FOR A STORM
WATER DRAINAGE PROJECT, KNOWN AS THE MASTER
CHANNEL 27 DRAINAGE PROJECT ( #2263), LATERAL 'A', ON
FIVE REMAINING TRACTS OF LAND KNOWN AS PARCELS 10,
11A, AND 12A. AND RELATED UTILITY EASEMENTS KNOWN
AS PARCELS 11 B AND 12B, FOR THE P UBLIC PU RPOS E AN D
USE AS A STORM WATER DRAINAGE CHANNEL AND FOR
OTHER RELATED DRAINAGE P URPO E ! AND AUTHORIZING
THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY ATTORNEY TO ACQUIRE
THE SUBJECT PARCELS BY MEANS OF NEGOTIATIONS OR
EXERCISE OF THE CITY"S CITY" POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN.
WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Chris Li has implemented a storm water
improvement project, known as the Master Channel 27 DTai n age Project, Ao
build a new storm water drainage cha nnel and a related underground drainage
and utility facility hereinafter referred to collectively as the ' storm water
improvement project 11 to serve the City; and
WHEREAS, the storm water improvement project has entered into the
acquisition phase, and
WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi has de terrni n ed that there -is a public
necessity for the storm water improvement project and has determined that
there is a public necessity for the acquisition of certain property rights,
consisting of fee simple li lle to the surface only and drainage and utility
easement rig h is in land that will be used for this p rof ect, as shown and
described in Machment "A": and
WHEREAS, the City of Corpus h risti hes author -dzed acquisition of the needed
property rights by means of negotiations and through eminent dornain.,
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS
HRI TIr TEXAS
SECTION 1. That the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi hereby
determines that there is a public neCeS!Si ty for storm weter drainage
improvements known as the Master Channel 27 I) rai nape Project, as recited
abOVer and ffiaf it is necessary for the public welfare and convenience to
acquire from the owners thereof the fee simple title to the surface estate only
and certain dreinage aril utility easement rights as -shown and described in
0326M. RE S02cor. dem-ri . M C2 7 . .r7)paer e1!5 La I era A do-c EXHIE31T 1)
Pager, 1 of 3
Attachi-neni 1.1A?1 as the suhlent properties, for the public purpose of the storrn
water improvemen( project.
SECTION 2_ That the City Manager and the i(y Attorney are authorized to
ad on behalf of the City to acquire the subject prDpertiesa either by Negotiated
purchase or by filing or causing to be filed condemnation proceedings render
Texas law in the event the consideration to be paid for the taking cannot he
agreed upon by negotiation.
E TIOI4 3+ That this 1'esolu tion shal'I take effect imrnedi ateiy.
SECTION 4r everability� If any provislorl, se(;1ion, subsection, sentence,
clause, or phrase of this Resolution, or the appi-rcation of the same to any
person or set of 6rcu stances is for any reason held to be unconsti Lutionala
void, or invalid, the validity of the rein aIn ing portions of this Resolution shall not
be affected thereby, it betr1g the intent of the City Council in adopting this
Resolution that No portion hereof, or provisions or regulation contained herein,
shall become inoperative or fail by reason of any unconstitutionality or i nva lidi(y
of any other portion) hereof and all provisions of this Re!SOIutior-r are declared to
be severable for that purpose.
ATTEST:
Armando Chap,
i ty Secretary
Approved as to form: 11 -Ma r-08
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Veronica Oar gas
Assistant City Aff o rn ey
For City Attorney
CITY OF CORPUS HR I TI
Henry Garrets
Mayor
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day of a 2008
The above resolution was passed by (he following vote;
Henry Garrett
Melody Cooper
Larry E I izo nd c , Sr,
Mike Hummel]
BiJ' Kelly
Priscilla G. Leal
John EL Marez
Nelda Martinez
Michael McCulchon
02;50 . RES02conde n n. MCC 7.6pa� call La'eialA. ne EXHIBIT D
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1 D& E Dove lop men t Corp. � 6-93 acres o tft of [he north Part
Parcel 1D- .8 79 acres out o r
CIO ' Of Lat'U anif 10, &E-aiian 20,
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11 a, 1 1 b...: Gavair y Chapel of the 12,305 acres r,,amprised o; Lot
Faecal 11 a , ,363 acres oi.�1
GoaEftlands 2, Block 1, Bran-dy wine Loulh
of Lull, 13lock 1, Erandywjl)-plL
Ur-it 1: Corpus Christi, Nueces
South Unil:1.
County, Texas.
Parczl 11 b- .096 acres o u t
Gf Lol 2, Block 1, Elrandywin-
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Parcel 1 a, 1.816 a Gres a u l
c ec taon 20, Flour Bluff s
of Lt 7. Section 20, Flour
Enclrial Farm & Garden Tr -acts.
Bluff & Encinal Farms &
Gorpu 5 Chris lit Wece s
' Garden Tracts.
Go u n ty , Texas,
Parcel 12 b - , 232 acres out
of Lo! 7, Section 20, Flour
Bluff & Encirial Farm &
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ATTACHMENT'A'
10
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
Cditv Council Asti on Dam; March 26, 2008
SUBJECT: Vehicle Maintenance Fuel Facility Concrete Driveway Repairs
(Project No. 4352)
AGENDA ITEM:
A. Ordinanoe appropriating $69,115-00 from the unappropriated fund balance in
Maintenance Services Fund No- 51101 changing the FY 2007 -2008 operating budget
adopted by Ordinance No. 027352 by increasing appropriations by $69, 115.0 0 and
decladirig an emergency.
B. Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a Job Order Contract
with Alpha Building Corporation of Corpus Christf, Texas, In the amount of $693115.00
for the Vehicle Maintenance Fuel Facility to remove and upgrade the existing card
reader and fou f fuel pumps, demolish th a existing concrete drive 3 d ete ri o ra t asphalt
a n d the west fuel is [a n d and co ns tru c I a new f uel isla nd a nd co ncrete pavi ng, and ins tal
underground conduit and e[ecfril upgrades_
ISSUE: The fuel station at the Maintenence Services Department located on Ayers Street
consists of a primary maintenance building with a large canopy which covers three fueling
islands and a control building. The existing n Crete drive for the facility and fuel islands
are severely deteriorated due to age and heavy vehicles. Continued dete do ration and
loading may result in damage to underground fuel lines. This project proposes to replaoe
the concrete, remove and upgrade the four fuel pumps to current code and provide
additional asphalt repairs.
FUNDING: Funding for this project will corns from the City Operating Budget FY 2008.
RECOMMENDATION:, taff recommends approval of the ordinance and motion n as
presented,
r of General Services
Additional Suvoort Ma r 'lall:
Exhibit "K Background Information
E hibiI "A-1A Prior Astiores
Ex h ib i� "B" Scope of Work and Costs
Exhibit "C' Location Map
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KeVIf1 R. S IOW$fS
Interim Director of Engineering Services
AGENDA BACKGROUND INFORMATION
SUBJECT: ehi nl e Maintenance Fuel Facility Concrete Driveway Reps ifs
(Project No. 4352)
PROD E T DE SC R I PTI 0 N: The p ropos ed p roje ct cc n s is is of the fo I lowi n g:
Site Work:
1. Demo existing concrete drive at fuel island as shown o n referenced drawings.
2- Remove deteriorated asphalt paVqng as shown on referenced drawings-
3. E xcava to a real whe re as p ha I t was rem oved to a Ilow in stn flab on of 12 D compacted base
as -shown on referenoed drawings.
4- S ca rid a rid I ire a stn b i I ize exca va ted areas prior to p lacem ent of bas a ma teria I as sh awn
on referenced drawings-
5. Install corn pa cted fi I I in excavated areas as shown on referenced drawings.
+1. Construct new concrete fuel island and concrete paving as shown per referenced
drawings.
Mechanical:
1. Remove four existing fu e I pum ps and mod ify th errs to meet current code.
2. Remove existing fuel monitoring device.
3. Reinstall four fuel pumps on new concrete island as shown on referenced drawings.
4, Rein-stall fuel monitoring device.
Electrical:
1. Install new underground n d u it and electric service from the fu e I island to remain to
new fue I is la nd a s shown o n Pere re n ced d ra i ng s.
C 0 NSTRUCTIO N S C H E DH L E: The project will be co mp feted vOth i n 60 d ays fro m nol ice to
proceed.
METHO D OF CONS YRH C TI OW, J ob Ord er Contra cU n g (JOC) i s a n in novative contract In g
tec h n i q u e created fe r fa c i I its es ma in to n a noe a n d cons tr u ction -re Iated services to ass ist wi th
obtaining greater contractor pefferma noe in relation to sma11er projects on s costreffect i
and timely basis. Th a JOC F re g re m utilizes a n "on -c a I I" g ene re I construction contractor on
an as-needed basis for an Indefinite Quantity Contract to perform minor construction,
rep a i ra re hob it ita do n or a I tern do n of fac i I hies.
Job Order C ors trait i ng streamlines the construction procurement process by establishing
e n ever6d i rig i nd efi n ite d e l i ve ry and i nd efi n ite q u a ntlfy a g Mme nt with pu rch ase or d a I ivery
o r de rs be sed on s pec ific proje cts a s n eed ed . Th is process is extremely fle ib le , a I Io ij n g
scope and cost to be accurately d e to i led BEFORE ewe rd . The following are important
benefits of using this contract method:
All ows a Bette r d efi nod soo p e with cost fe r th a cu stome r.
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o n structic n contract a s rd can be accomplished i n less than one month,
significantfy shortening the procurement time .
Each delivery order is a stand Talc rye contract. Future awards will' be based
specifically on the contractor's performance and the needs of the City of Corpus
Christi.
henge Orders are minimized. The approved contractor will specifically conduct
deta i led s ite vis its a n d d i sc us si ons wi th C i ty Staff to rev i ew the req u'rre men is, work
conditions, and faci Iii ty condition prior to submitting a proposal'. This MI signiificanfly
red uoe andlor e1 i m i n ate u n fo reseen cc rid itic n s a rid excel s ive co st g rowth .
On January 3, 2007' the City of Corpus Chrisli issued are I FP (2007 -01) for JO
contractors, This enabled the Ciity of Corpus Christi to more effectively target local
con tracto rs, inc lud ling m in oritylm ino ri ty bus f ess a rite rp rise s a nd H U B Co n t ractors . I t all o
avcided the pass - through fees associated with the T P .
Six Corti tracts rs submitted proposals; h ever, one proposal was received late and was
returned unopened. After evaluation by staff and the selection com m itt ' it was
recommended to pursue JOC contracts with two con tracts rs :
1. Alpha Building Corporation, San Antcnio, Texas i�h a local office at 6300
Ocean Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas' 78412
2. Nuway International Inc.' 2621 H a IJ y Road , Corpus Ch ri sti' Texas, 78415
The first project to utilize the services of Alpha Building Corporation under the JOC format
was the project to renovate the Joe Garza Recreation Center, a Bond Issue 2004 and
DB -funded project which was approved by the City Council on April 10' 2007.
As o f Fe h rU a ry 2 0 0 8 a a cc m b in ed to tall o f 44 d ell ivery orde rs (co ntracts) h ave bee n is s ued
to Al p h a 9 u i Id Inn Corpo rat i o n a n d N u ay I ntem atio n a1 tota I In g ap p roxim ately $2,226,313 _
TIC i s req ues t for proposa I s wa s com peted for a th ree -yea r p eri od to be renewed each ye a r
b a led on the s U ccessfu I p erfc rm a n ce o f th a contracto rs. To d ate the p roses s h as p rove n
q u ite s ucces sfu I a rid staff anti ci pates con ti n u i ng whh the seco rid ye ar at i is an n iversary i n
April 2 008 .
A s imi la r oontract i n g to ch n iq ue was a p proved by the C ity Co u n cil i n September 2 0 05 u nde r
the Texas Cooperative Pe rtn a ri rig Network ( Fire Station No- 1 and Kiwanis
Sow al I F ie I d I m provem e n is (bo t h B o rid 2 0 04 p roj ects) were suss fu Illy comp I eted u n d e r
the T P N J O , The T P N utilized Centennial Contractor E rite rp riis e' Inc. of San Antonio.
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(Project No. 4 5 )
Prior Project Actions have i ncl u d :
PR[OR COUNCIL ACTION:
1. j uJy 24, 2007 —Ordinance adopting the Cfty of Corpus Christi budget for the e n su i n g
fiscal year beginning August 1, 2007; to be filed with the County Clerk; appropriating
monies as provided in the budget; ar d providing for severance- (Ordinance No.
027 5)
PRIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION:
1- Am u st 26, 2004 - D istrib ution of Req uesf fo r Q ua I ificati on s (R FQ) N o. 2004 -03 B and
Issue 0 Projects ects fo 175 engineering firms (70 local and 105 non-local).
2. March 25, 2005 -Addendum No. 1 to the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No, 2004 -0
Bond Issue 004 Projects to 175 engineering firm (70 local and 105 non-local)-
3- A01 13, 2005 -Addendum No. 2 to the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No- 2004-0
Bond Issue 2004 Projects to 175 engineering firms (70 local and 105 non-local).
4. uAust 30, 2005 — Administrative approval of a Small Contract far Professional
ervices wi h Root F os to r Associates Arch items in th e a m cunt of S.8,3 25 for the Se n io r
and Recreation Facilities Renovation (Bond 2004).
5. J an ua ry 3. 2007 — D s tri b ufio n of Req u est fo r 0 ua Iifica do n s (R FQ) N o. 2007 -01 J ob
Order Contracting.
. Jan' 0 0 Distribution fAddendum Request for Qualifications
(RFO) No. 007 -01 Job Order Contracting.
7. Ncvem be r 7, 2007 — Administrative approval of a Small Agreement for Consultant
e rV i ces with Fonts /Foster Associates Arch i tecl s in the amount of $7,575 for the
Maintenance Services Fuel Station Concrete Driveway Repairs-FY 2007 -2008.
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Vehicle Maintenance Fuel Fueility
Concrete Driveway Repairs
Scope of Work and Associated Cost
Site Work: $25,312.-5%7
1. Demo exis king concree drive at F ucl Is land as s1•im n on
referenced drawuig s.
2. remove det eriora-ted aspha1 t paving w shown on refereiiccd
drawings.
3. Excavate areas where. asphalt was reumved Ijo allow instal lati on
of 12"' compacted base as shown on referenced c ruw ingc%
4. Scarify and lone, s Inbilize, vale d areas prior to placement
of base material as shoixm on referenced drawings.
5, Tns Lai I mpac Led ri T l in -exc avuted areas as showii oii rcf reneed
Concrete: S231238,92
1. om true t ue)v concrete furl island and cohere tc paving as shown
per referenced drawings.
Mechanical: $11.,027.76
1. Remove 1'o ur existing reel pumps modify them Ijo meek curreiii code.
2. Remove existing fuel monitoriuig device.
3. ReIiis (all fow- fi Pei pumps on iiew eoueree isImid as sliow u on referenced
drawings.
4+ R i n c.; to H f filet moni Lori ng d evice .
Electrical: $ 9153 5,75
1. ImtaI 1 new under ruid condiiit and elee trio service from Elie
fiiel i s land to rem airy to new uel island as shown on referenced
drawing
T utal Pru'ec r u91 -bb $ 9, 115.00
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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE CITY COUiVCIL EXHIBIT
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1TY �f CARPUS CNRlSTJ. TEXAS
FUEL FA ClLIlY CONCRETE
oumrxeFUr OF ENcWE-ERrus SERVICES
DRIVEWAY REPAIRS FY 07=08 PACiE; I of I
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ORDINANCE
APPROPRIATING $69,115,00 FROM THE UNAPPROPRIATED
FUND BALANCE IN MAINTENANCE SERVICES FUND CIO. 5110
FOR CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REPAIR TO THE VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE E FUEL FACILITY; CHANGING THE FY 2007 -
2008 OPERATING BUDGET ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE HO.
027352 BY INCREASING AP P RO PRIAT I OHS BY $69115,00;
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS
CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. An amount of $69,1115.00 from the U n appropriated fund balance i n
Maintenance Services Fund H o � 5110 is appropriated for concrete dry a
repairs to the ehi M MainIeryan Fuel Fa 1I Y.
SECTION 2. The FY 2007 - 2008 Ope rati rag Budget adopted by Ofdrnanoe No.
027352 is changed by increasing appropriations by 6 9, X115.00.
SECTION 3. That upon written request of the Mayor or five council ryernbers,
copy attached, the City Council finds and declares an emergency due to the
need for immediate i s to acfi on necessary ssa r for the efficient c i ent are d effective ad m i n is trati
re on
of City affairs and. suspends the Charter rule that requires consideration of and
Voting upon ordinanoes at two regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed
and shall ke effect upon first reading as an emergency this the 25th of March,
2008.
ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Armando Chapa Henry Garrett
City secretary Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM' 13- Mar -06
Or
By: f\1 P V.
Veronica Ocanas
Assistant City Attorney
for City Attorney
032508 OR DApp .1 d r;r: LkWay P.:?-pai ra
Corpus Christi. Texas
day of
.2000
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
For the reasons sat forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance an
emergency exists requiring suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration
and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings: I e , therefore, request
that you suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it
is introduoed, or at the present meeting of the City Council.
Respectfully,
Council Members
Respectfully,
Henry Garrett
Mayor
The above ordinance was passed by the following vote
Hen ry G arrett
Melody y oope r
Larry E1 izon do, Sr.
Mile Rummell
Bill 1(0y
P i i sci I lia G. Lea
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Michael Mc u tch o n
0�2L O-S GRDApp F75) 1 r) i5riwnvaw rep-,r3i rs
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A E H DA M E MRAN D UM
City Council Action Date .l March 25, 2008
SUBJECT: Neighborhood Street Reconstruction, Part D - Cluster +1, 2, 3, 5 & 7
�Project No. 6 3 68) — CHANGE ORDER ISO. 8
AGENDA ITEM: Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute hangs
Order No. 8 to a construction contract with Haas-Anderson Construction in the amount of
$146,532 for the Traffic Congestion Management p ro g ram for an a lte rya to access road in
and out of Moore Plaza. (BOND ISSUE 2004)
ISSUE: The shopping center at Moore Plaza is a major fetal area in the City and
exile rie n ces he avy traff ic con ge sfio n o n th s S o u th P a d Fe Is la n d fron tags road, Everh a rt
Road, Staples Street and Williams Drive- To improve access and reduce congestion, the
project proposes to construct a new drive from Williams Drive into Moore PJ aza. The
property of 4910 Williams Drive was acquired are d the house and existing U t i I i ties on the
property have been dem o ris iced and removed. The proposed project provides a new 24-
foot bark to back curb and gutter concrete section with new 5 -foot sidewalk and ACA
ramps.
This construction project is being proposed as a change order to the existing construction
co n tract wi th H a a s- An d e r5c n C on stru ction d u e to ve ry com pe ti ti ve pr i ci n g i n the exist i ng
contract. In addition, the contractor isalread mobilized and can accomplish the work in
timely manner to minimize the impact on the retail businesses and residential properties in
the area.
FUNDING: F U n d i ng for this project wi I I come from the Capital. Improvement Budget
2008.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of th a motion as presented.
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Kevin R. Stowers
Interim Director of Engineering services
Add iti ona I S u wo rt Ma ter is 1:
Exhibit "A" Background Information
Exh ib i t "A- 1 » P ri or Rio ns
ExhT -bjt "B" Change Order Summary
Exhibit 'C" Location Map
HMOMEViad
AGENDA BACKGROUND INFORMATION
SUBJECT: N e i g h b o rh ood Street Reconstruction, Part D - Cluster + 1 , 2a 3, 5& 7
(Project No- 6368) — CI-ANGE ORDER ISO, 8
CHAN G E 0 RD E R CIO.8 DE SC ICI PTIO N: The p ropo sed C ha n ge Orde r Igo, 8 oc nsists of
the construction of a 4 -foot back to back concrete drive extending approximately 200 LF
from Wi Ilia ms Drive i nto th a Mo o re P Iaza pa rki rig lot, wh i c h a I ig ns W th th e a cress d rive
between the Walmart and Academy buildings. The specifics of the change order are as
follows:
Add the following bid items to the contract:
D. 49+10 Williams Drive
D -1.
I obRization, Bonds, Insurance -
S 45,000.00
01
1 L.S. @ $45a000.0011-. S.
-
D -.
Site Clearing —
159000.00
1 L. S. @ S159000-00/L.S.
D -3.
Fence Removal—
19200.00
60 L.F. @ $20.001L.F.
D -4.
Sidewalk and Driveway Rem oval —
21905.00
830 S.F. @ 3- 501.F.
D-5.
Curb & Gutter Removal—
11308.00
109 L.F. @ $12.001L, F.
D-6.
Remova Curb Inlet -
19250.00
Ea. @ 1 ,50.00IEa.
D-7.
15" RCS —
2P340.00
39 L.F. 0.001L, F.
D-8.
Curb Inlet —
69000.00
Ea. 3 a 00 0 , OOiE a .
D -9.
Street Excavation —
81400.00
600 S.Y. $14.001S.Y.
DI 0,
8" Lime Subgrade —
103800-00
600 S.Y. @ $18.001. ,
D1 1,
6 3 Concrete Pavement —
359325.50
43878 S.Y. @ $7.25/S.Y.
D1 -
6" Block Curb —
49657.50
405 L.F. @ $11.501L.F.
D1 3.
Concrete CLrb Damp —
4r290.00
3 Ea. 1 ,430.00 Ea.
D 14.
5' Concrete S ideally —
51616.00
960 S.F. .8 /.F.
D15.
Seeding —
2 ,4 00.00
960 S.Y. @ $2.501S.Y4
TOTAL. ADD
146,5 32, 00
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P e I of
PROJECT BACKGROUND: The design of the access road was completed under the
Contract for Professional a r vi ces with H D R Engineering Inc. as part of 1 he Traffic
Congestion Ma n a g emery t (Project No. 6284). Th a overall project consists of city-wide
nstructicn of traffic-smoothing measures to include the foIIo fng.
1. Alternate Access Corridors (Preliminary Phase):
The western po rtio n o f M oore P I aza a nd th e s h op pi rig ce nter an ch o red by Best B u y
only have access to Padre Island D rive frontage roads and Everhart R d. This
project will identify a itern ate amass routes to less congested roadways for these
areas. Right -of -way needs and utility relocations will be identified. Estimates of
p robe b le cost wi I I be de ve I oiled. Othe r a re a s wi I I be revre e d for a I tern ate a cces S
management opportunities.
2. Left and Fight Fund Tura Lanes along Corridors (Preliminary Phase):
Traci c moveme n t a to ng Stap IeS 3 a ber, A i rii rye, Alam eda a a rid Everh a rt is im pe led
by left and right turn movements. This project Mll iidentify intersections h are
mod i I i ca lion s wi II a dd re ss oo n gesfi o n a long these co rri dory - Th a rig h H u rn la n e on
Airline Road has been oompleted.
3, Joint Drive Access Along o rrido rs (Prel'im'Inary Phase):
An Access Management Study by the Corpus Christi Metropoiftan Planning
Organization along th a Everhart Road corridor showed that one of the principal
uses of congestion is turning movements from m u ki p 1e driveways- This project
will deve I op an amass management ordinance, a model joint and cross access
a g ree m en t, a nd a mod e I i n ce n live ag reem en t for retrofit. T h is p ro j ect YA I I eva Iu ate
Staples, Weber, Airline, Alameda and FIJI 625 ccMdors and recommend
improvements. Iher corridors will be review for access management
opportunities.
4. o ng ress io rya I I Everhart Left Turn Lane
Traffic m eve rn e n t along Everhart Road between Holly Road and Saratoga
Bo u Ieva rd i s im peeled by left to rn -movemen t a t the Con gression a I fn te rsection. T h is
p roject W1 I I p rovide fo r left to rn 1a n es at th 1 s i me irsect i on.
Future pro f ects wIll Include a similar access drive to the Island a fe Plaza, also located
between South Padre Island Drive, W411iams Drive, Everhart Road, and Staples Street.
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PRIOR PROJECT ACTIONS
U B J E Tr Neighborhood Street Reconstruction, Part D � Cluster 1, 21 3, 5 & 7
(Project No. 6368) — CHANGE ORDER NO.8
H r•io r- Project Asti on s ha ve i n c Wed
PRIOR COUNCIL ACTION:
1. November 10, 2004 - O rd i n a n ce canvassing returns and declaring the results of the
Special Election held on November 2, 2004, in the City of Corpus Christi for the
ad optic n of f i ve bo nd p rop os ftio n s, ad optic n of a pe rma n a nt ad vaa ore m tax freeze o n
residence homesteads of persons 65 years of age or older o r d i bIe-d persons and
e f ig ib le spouses; and adoption of seven amendments to the Charter of the City of
Corpus Christi. (Ordinance No. 026022)
2. May 5.. 2005 — Motion a u th oriZi n g the City Manager, or his designee. to execute a
H rofess lo na I Se ry ice s C o retract w1th LN , I roc. of C orp U s C hrls ti, Texa s i n the a m ou nt of
72 1.35 0.00 fo r th a He ig hbo rho od Stree t Re oo P s Era cfi on P ro j ect C I asters 1, , 35, & 7 .
(Bond 2004). ( 2005-136)
3. A ua u st 30. 2005 - Motion a u th orizi rig the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a
on tract fo r H rofess i o na I Se ry i ces with H D E E ng i n eeti n g, I n C. of Cc rp us C h ri sti, Texas
in the amount of $109.513 for Traffic Congestion Management. (Motion No, 2005 -297)
4. December 18, 2007 — Ordinance approving the FY 2008 Capital Budget and Capital
Improvement Planning Guide in the amount of 1 27,275,900, (Ord inance No. 027548)
PRIOR A DM I N I TRATI E ACTI O N
1. October- 18, 2000 — Distribution of Request For Qualifications (RFQ) No, 2000 -08
(Publj"c Health and Safety, Parks and E ec re afi on, Street Improvement Projects) to 73
local architectural and engineering firms,
2. November 10, 2000 — Addendum No. 1 to the Request for QualiFications ( No.
2000 -00 (Public Health and Safety, Parks and Reereal ien, Street Improvement
Projects) to 73 local architectural end engineering firms.
3. January 10, 2001 — Addendum No. 2 to the Request foF Qualifications (RFQ) He, 2000 -
08 (Public Health and Safety, Harks and Recreation, Street Improvement Projects) to
73 local architectural and engineering firms.
4. March 2 , 2001 — Letter of Notification to the Request for Qualifications ( No.
000 -08 (Public Hearth and Safety, Parks and Recreation, Street Improvement
Projects) to 73 local architectural and engineering firms.
5. May 25, 2007 — Administrative approval of Amendment No, 1 to the Contract for
Professional Services with H D E Engineering, Inc. of Corpus Christi, Texas in the
am ou n I o f $716 0 0 fo r a res tated fee c f +19 7,1+13 fo r Traffic C on ge stic n M a nageme n t.
6- October 4, 2007 — Administrative approval of a Small Agreement for Consultant
Services with All Points Environmental, L L , of Corpus Christi, Texas 'in the amount of
$1,050 for a n asbestos survey on the house at 4910 Williams Drive as part of the
Traffic Congestion Management Access Road into Moore Plaza.
EXHIBIT �cA,1 »
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7. Ja n up m _.10, 2008 - Administrative approval of a Small Agreement for Consultant
Se rvi ces with All Po rots E rev i ro n menta I a t_ L � of C o rpu s C h ri sti, Texas i n the am ou n t of
$1,838 for asbestos consulting services an the house at 4910 Williams Dive as part of
the Traffic Congestion Ma n agerne nt — Access Road into Moore Plaza.
6. January 28, 2008 - Administrative approval of a Small Construction Contract Wth J U
Insulation and Acoustics Inc. of Corpus Christi, Texas in the amount or $3,850 for
demolition of the house at 41310 Williams Drive as part of the Traffic Congestion
an agement — Ass s Flo ad in ro M oo re P Iaza .
E HISIT "A.1 Pp
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Department of Engineering Services
Change order Summary Shy
March 25r 2006
PR03 ECT: Neighborhood Street Fern n stru ctl o n - Bc rid Issue 2004
Part D - Cluster 1, 2, 3, 5 & 7
Project Nu: 6368
APPROVED: City Council on 1217-2/061 Motion No. M2006-404
CONY CrO R: Haas - Anderson Construction, LLd .
1402 Holly Road
Corpus Chdsd, TX 76467
TOTAL C V NTRA • I AMOUNT - .+ 4 1 1 1 1 1111 1 1 1 1 1.. .... s o o n $8e655,194.55
250k Limit 2f 1 631798.64
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241320.00
24,750.00
(521017.50)
23,691.25
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NEIGHBORHOOD STREET CITY COUNCIL EMMUr
CRY OF CORPUS CHMS-n, TEXAS
RECONSTRUCTION OVERLAYS DEPAf??WE:Nr Or S0NEMING SEWCES
PAGE: I of f
BOND 2004 DATE., oJ- 05-2006
12
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
AGENDA ITEM :
March 25, 2008
Resolution exempting South Prairie Esitates Unit 2, a subdivision located .5outh of Oso Creel,
a pp rox 1 ma (ely two miles outa id of the cif I :miits, f turn payment of ' Ater and VV a s lewa te r Ac re ag e
Fees pursuant to Sections , E, 5 - l) and V.13.6.11) of the Platting Ordinance, The proposed
subdivision includes lots wi 1h a minimum area of 2.5 acres, which will allow the use of both ors -si(e
grater supply (wells) and on -site wastewater disposal in accordance with City /County Health
Department guidelines,
ISSUE: The City Council, with the advice of [he Planning Commission, may exempt an area from
payment of lot. or acreage fees if such area is determined by the Council to not likely he served by
C i ly we tar of wa s to a le r -se rvi ce s wi th i n th e next f i f tee n (15) yea rs,
RE OMMENDATION.l Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation (FelbTivary 5, 2008),
Approval of the request for water and wastewater acreage fee exemption for Sou th Prairie Estates
Uni( 2, subject to execution of a Water and Sanitary Serer ConnecLion Agreement to include
payrnenL of water or wastewater- acre2g a -fees if water or was le a to r services hecom a available
i th in fifteen years of the plat being re rd e d ,
REQUIRED C U NC IL A T[ON Approval and passage of resnlu lion exempting South Prairie
E s Cates U n i 12 from p awe n t o( we to r a nd was to a Le i, a creag a fees.
Bob Nix, AICP
Assistant pity Manager
Development Services Department
Exhibit A — Background Information
Exhibi L 8 Planning Commission Minutes
Exhibi L C — Resoluticn
Exhibit 0 , Letter fro m Deve. lo pe rs
Exhibit E — Location Map
Exhibit F — O ra ft WaLer and Sanitary Seweir Connection Agreement
H :'.KN -aj RS HARES '�oVOF,DtiPL : ti.EXLr - -M PTION%80U f H R RAC RAE ESTATES QNIT ZCCAGEND9,1 EK40 DOC
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
ectio n V. B. 5. k.) of the P Iii ng 0 rd i rya n ce states th a fei I owin g:
"No I ot or a cre age fee m Ust be pa id if s U ch J a rid fo r which the fees a re pa id lies wi t hi n a n
a rea exem pted by the C ity Counci I from t he payment of s u c h fees, Su ch exempted a reap
a ha II be those de to rm in ed by t he City Co u n ci I to not la ke Iy b e se rued by City wa to r se rvi ces
wit h in th a next fMftee n (15) ye a rs."
Section . B , 6 I.) of hh e Platting Ord roan states the fol Io i rig :
"No lot or acmsge fee must be paid if such land for which the fees are paid lies within are
area exempted by the City C c u n cf I fro m the payment of suc h fees. S uch exem pted a re a s
shall be those determined by tho City Council to not likely be served by City wastewater
se rvioes Yvit ICJ n t ha ne xt fifteen (15) yea rs .'7
I n a cw rdanoe with Section s V. 8.5 , k) a nd V. 8.6. I), the d eve [opera, Abel a nd C ynth is Ga rza
and John and Linda ikul encak, are requesting exe rn ption from water and wastewe ter
acreage fees for a tract of land k n n as South Prairie E s Later Unit 2. South P ra iria
estates Unit 2 is located approximately 2 rn i Ies outside the city limits. The subdivision is
iocated east of County Road 47 and route of County Road 22, approximately 1. 5 mi
so uth of F M 4 (Weber Road) a n d one rile mst o f S H 2 86 (C ha pma n Ra n ch Road). T he
proposed subdivision is wfthin the Laureles Corr�dor:souffi of Oro Creek. The proposed
lots wfth i n the su bd ivisic n a re a mm im um of 2.5 ac res in a rea wh ich allows the use of both
on-site wastewater disposal a rid on-site avatar mils. The 1983 as ter Sari La ry Sewer
P Ian for the so U the m porkio n of Co rp u s C h fi stl do es n of exte A sow th of Oso G ream. The re
is cu rren d y no app rimed water master plan fur this a ma .
The nearest waterline is on FM 43 (Weber Road, approximately 1:5 miles away. The
nearest wastewater lane is sppraximately 3.5 miles away at the intersection or Saratoga
Boulevard (SH 57) and Iha Croi3stown Expressway (SH 286)-
There are no ap p r d water or wastewater master plans for this area. The subject
p rope rty is I ocata d wes t of State Hq hway 2 8 6(Ch a pM ma n R a n ch Rood), T he C i s prix rity
i s to provid 9 Ovate r a rid wastewater se rvice s to thus e p roperties east of S late H ig hway 2 66
Hh in the city I ire its. I t i s S tall s deter m i nafion th at wa ter and wastewater services w'f I I not
be ava i I ab le to the a rea wi th Mar the 15 -yea r b metre . H eve r, to protect the C ity s h c uid
EXHIBIT A
Cky Caun6f Agenda UvKgrou rW
SmItl I prairie Esta we uniL 2
crier & W &Ae wa her Acmage, Fee Exempttiori
Page 2
water or wastewater services become a va ii a bi a to the property, a Water and Sanitary
Sewe r Co n n ectio n Ag r eem eat wo U Id be exec uted th at wo uM re qu i re the deve lop me nt to
oonnect to the public water or wastewater line with ire twelve (12) months of the line
becoming a va ila bla and to pay pro-rata and tap fees in effect at that time. Staff
racom rye nd s that the agreement should also meta fry i ong U age stating that If water or
wastewater services become available within the next 15 years, the owner would be
required to pay the acreage fees applicable at the time the water or wastewater line
becomes ava f able. For i n f rma ti o na I p u rpose s, th a fees be in g w ns MCI eyed for exce ptio n
a re 31,674.72 b ased on th a Ovate F acreage fee rate of 5 84.0 0 pe r acre, a nd $69,698.66
based on th a wastewater acfeag a fee rate of 1 '2 77.00 pe r acre. S i n ce the plat was
a ppreved by the Planning omm J ss i on on August 9, 20013, these fees are based on the
rate applicable at that tir ne.
P la n n a C om m Iss Ion Recom me ndatio n (021061081: Approve I to exe m pt So u th E ra i rie
Estates Un it 2 f o m water and wastewater acreege fee s, su bject to a Water a nd Sa n itary
Sewer C on r ecti on Ag ree mart to i nc laid a payment of the wate r or wastewater acreage fees
if Ovate r or was towater se rvices become ava iJ abl a wi thi n I iftee n (15) yea rs of th a plat being
recorded.
EXHIBIT A
H:kPLN- DAlSHARED WORDPLATSEXEWTIONOCUTH PPA4RLE ESTATES UNIT MUCAG ENC C D -DOC
Exce rpt from Feb ru a ry 6, 2 008 P la nn i ng C om m is:5 ion minutes:
III, PLATS
4 � Wa to r & Was taws to r Acres ge ree Exam p [Non
Ir. SaldaMa read the Followfng dem i rdo tha record, stating this item 15 a request
for a water and wart ter acreage fee exemption. Ir. aId a t)a stated the devalopers
are req Lesti rig the City waive the water and sanitary sewer a reag o fees for South
Prairie Ls tates Unit 2.
a , 0808 1 -N PO
South Praiihe Estates Unit 2 (Final - 54.449 Acres)
Located east of C R 4 7 been C R 22 and FM 24 4 4,
Mr. Saldafla stated the platting ordinance all the ity Council to exerript
certain n areas from these fees subject to Planning Commimion recommendation . Th is
property is located approximately two miles oU aside the city limi l.8, located east of
County Road 47 and south of County Road 22, which is approximately one end one-half
m lies s outh of F M 4 3, wh is h is an exte n si o n of Weber Flo adT and one mile we9t of State
Flig hway 286, which is Chapman Ranch Road. Mr. Said a ha stated there is no adopted
Raster Plan for thki a re8, and the reque5t could be made that they pay the req ui red
acreage fees. Hovmver, if there is no wastewater or water available wi 1hin the wxt 15-
20 years, the owners u 1d be e I ig lb le to g et a refund of the kr more ies pI us :5 2:1/o
i mere st. S taff Is of the o p in ion th at the re wi Ir be no was bawate r s ervioes extend ed to th is
a rea within 15 -2 0 years. Th arefore, staff recorn mere ds approval of [he Ova i ver s u bject to
a Ova fe r and sari ita r� wwe r co nnect on ag ree meat that would state that if water a nd
wastewater become ava i lab le tD this sU bd ivis f ors w1thi n the next 15 years they wiJ I be
subject to wa to r erg d wes lewate r ac re age fees.
In response to Commissioner Loeb3. Mr. Saidala stated that If the city extends
water and wastewater to the site r 15 years, the owner will be required to hook up
with i n 12 month s of the services beco rn i rig a va is a b le are d W I I be req u i red to pay p ro rata
and tap fees.
Mr, Johnny Para I es, Deputy Director of Development Services, stated the only
diffsrence is that after 15 years, they would not be req u'red to pay the acreage fees.
They wou 1d sti 11 reed to pay t he taps fees and au rch arge fees and pro ra ts foes+
In response to Commimioner Skrobarczylc, fir. Saidalia staked the responsible
party at the end of the 15 years will be the individual lei owners, because these Ials will
be sold and will no longer belong to the developer.
EXHIBIT 13
Excerpt of Pia n n i ri g Commission Min u "es
February 6, 2008
Page 2
fn response to Commissioner Ta mez, Mr. Pera f e s stated water welfs will not be
allowed ire the E TJ according to language that has been included ire draft p Taft I ng
ordinanoe amendments, M r. Pe raie s stated that when the item was taken to City
ou r ci I, that part of the amendment wa5 excluded from action, and will be worked on
for some time. Mr. Pe tales stated the only po rt a n of the platting ordinance amendment
that ws s pa ssed was for the de ad end we ter I in ets on Iy.
Public hearing was opened.
Nobody came forward in support or opposition.
Public hee ri rig was closed.
Motion to approve the we've r was i nade by om m i ss i�o rye r Nadkarni and
seconded by Commissioner Martinez.
In response to Commissioner Skrobarczyk, Mr. Sal daMa etabad the London
School District i5 required to pay the appropriate acreage fbes and are required to p I ay
by the same rules as everyone eise .
In response to Commissioner Tamez, Mr. Pe rales stated a rough estimate fo r
running waler to the su bd ivW ors is about $400,000 per mile.
In response to Commissioner Loeb, Mr. Pe rales stated that dead rastri6o n s
associated with the property transfer ensures that future b uye rslo ne rs are aware af
the fees associated vAth the property, Mr. SaWaMa s Wed that the agreement is also
recorded with the County.
Motion passed unanimously.
H:\PLN-DIR\SHAREDNI3EVERLYUOO8 P UTH PRAIRIE ESTATES MINUTES.DOC
EXHIBIT B
H:U?LN- DFI%SHAMDMQRIDWL 'kTU'E FTICWG()UT -H PRAIRIE ELTATES UN17 r50PU�WNG COMWOGSON I ICTES.U201AMO DOO
RESOLUTION
EXEMPTING SOUTH PRAIRIE ESTATES
APPROXIMATELY TWO MILES OUTSIDE THE
OF O O CREEK, AND WITHIN THE CITY'S
JURISDICTION, FROM PAYMENT OF WATER
ACREAGE FEES PURSUANT TO SECTIONS V.
OF THE PLArrING ORDINANCE
Page 1 of 3
UNIT 2, LOCATED
CITY LIMITS, SOUTH
EXTRATERRITORIAL
AND WASTEWATE R
13. 5.k) AND V, B, 6,i)
WHEREAS, o u th Prairie Estates Unit 2 (Subdivision) is located outside th a city li rn i is
of the City of Corpus Christi and is not cu r re n l I y served by the City water or wastewater
syste m;
WHEREAS, the owners, Abel and Cynthia Garza and John and Linda 1 ikuienca , have
submitted a written raquest to exempt the Subdivision from the payment of water and
wastewater acreage fees based on the determination that it is not likely that the area will
b e se rued by ity wate r o r wastewater se wire with i n th a n a fifte en (+15) ye ars,
WHEREAS, based on Sections V. B. 5. k, and _ E_ 6. 1_ of the PIetting Ordinance of the
City of Corpus Chdsti, City staff and the Plenning Commission recommend that City
Council find that it is not likely that the area will be -served by Cif water or wastewater
service wit h i n the n ext fi ftee n (15) yea rs a n d th at th e S u bd iv s io n be e e m pt from th e
p ayme n t o f wa ter a n d wastewate r acres g e fee s a I l h is time.
HOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That it is determined that South Prairie Estates Unit 2 Is not likely to
be se rued by C ity water o r wasiewa ter s er vi ce w ith i n the n ext fi fteen (15) ye ers an d i s
axe rri pt from the payment of water and wastewater acreage fees of this time, pursuant
to Sections _ 13. 5. k. and V. B. 6. I. of the Platting Ordirianoe of the City of Corpus
Irish, subject to the owner of the Subdivision entering into a Water and Sanitary
Sewer Connection Agreement.
SECTION 2. That the Water and Sanitary Sewer Connection Agreement will
re q U i re payment of the water or wastewater acreage fees if water or wastewater
services become available to the property within the next fifteen (15) years, based on
the fe a ra les a ppl i cab I e of th of ti me.
SECTION 31 That the Water and Sanitary Sewer Connection Agreement must
be reoorded in the county records prior to the recordation of the pI et_
EI IB IT
H ILE U -L)I FBI Lh Pfaifie Est, t -e5 LJ r-il 2exempt. doc
Page 2 of 3
ATTEST:
Armando Chaps
City ec reta
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Henry Garrett
Mayor
APPROVED as to legal form; February 16, 2008
1
By: -
Gard W1.1smith
As s is#a rat C i ty Alto mey
For City Attorney
H- %LEG- 1D1R%S h ared \G;a ry -Slag$.gdaWC B1,3 -11 DES -S -Du Lh P ra irie EsLates Uni l 2 -exem pl. bou
Page 3 of 3
Corpus Christi, Texas
of
2008
The above resolution was passed by the following vote
Henry Garrett
Melody Cooper
Larry Elizondoa Sr-
Mike H ummell
Bill Dally
Priscilla . Leal
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Michael McCutchon
H ti LEG -DI R S harad %Gar SS age nda�2 D08'k3 -2 5 %Res -South F rairie Es La Les U n iL 2exempt. doc
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EXHIBIT D
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EXHIBIT E
WATER & ANrr y SEWER CON14-ECTION AG MEET
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OR NUECE �
"MIS ACIRFEMENT is oiilered into between the City of Corpiis Christi, a Texas
Moms -Rule MuniriM Corporation, P.O. Box 9277, Corpus hrieti, Texas 79469-9277,
-hereinafter called "City' aud Abel & Cynthia Garza and John & L'Inda M kWencs k,
Lereina ter called "Devel aper/Owner .
WHEREAS, Dave] apex /Owner in complf mice w l k Lhe .City's Platfyng -di nanoe, has
su built ed t plat for Son [h Prairie E6 Unit 2: hereinafter called 'Developinentop,
(Exhibit 1); and,
WHEREAS, wafer and wastewater eon stye lion phuaLq and 06ns.mxtion are a
requirement of (Le plea and
VMEREAS, wa stewaler eonstnxtion plans tel.-coo6uztlon wed irnpose an t due
l`mmclal hardship on the Developer /Owner, a -ad
NOW T'HEREF'ORE, for the conoideration, yet fob heretnat r, the City and Duvel per
agree ac: follows:
Developer /Owner agrets for..itscll`, i tE� sxcce )rs transf'erteg} and assigns, as follov s
l , to nne'v to Oily... wamr or sew tr within 12 months of the Install ition of a
w e tcrlili - - or wastewater maiihole a! ttc frontage o19 the property or the
iristmllation -'f a mast ,ewaio.� lip extc.nsion along tle frontage of the property;
to pay ' water or w wi tewaler acreage fee at the rate in e ff�,a at th� rirne of
016. ... � �� r r wastewater i � am a ilahl wire f(15) nn ri i
yealm from The recording dale of the plat,
3. - tja not suhdiv'Ide the De lopnient; and
4, to pay pi'o -rata and tap fees at the rlmc of eoniiedion to City water or
waste tcr; aid
EXHIBIT F
Sou fh Pfcdrfe Est-a fes UM 2
tip' aier & Was Iowa 1K Atir edge fee Exerrtiprlon
Page 2
City agm ;
1. Lo allow 1.he property 1A) use on-site water wells and wastemvater tream a 1t ag
approvcd by Elie r ty /Comity Health Department.
2, 10 allow the Developer /Owarer to record p la r aid no i require water or
was re for line comtruc Lon.
INII)EYMFICATION.
DEVELOPER/OWNER, COVENANTS TO FULLY Ni. VE I IF � SAVE AND BOLD
HARMLESS THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, ITS OFFICERS, ENIPLO ES,
AND AGENTS, ("INDEMNITEES") AGAINST ANY AND ALL .. LIABILITY,
DAMAGES LOSS* CLAIMS, ICEMAN � D OF A ". �F 'I'I�
f
SAT OE ER ON ACCOUNT OF FER AL "I JURIJE (TNCLUDINGT
WITHOUT LIMITATION ON FTC 1F0RE I 9 -.:. '0� ' COMPENSATION
AND DEATH L ), OR PROPERTY LOSS .: . DAMAGE OF ANY 1UND
WHATSOEVER9 WHICH SSE.:..0UT OF 01k-':..A-RE IN Aim MANNER
CONNECTED WITH, OR ARK CLAIMED '.TO ARISE-'.iOUT- OF OR JBIE IN ANY
MANNER CONNECTED WITH THk ..; C.-.ONSTRUCTION; INSTALLATION,
EXISTENCE, OFE TtO , U SEA .T E?4A T � - PA1R9 -RE rTOR T'IO O OR
AL OF THE.:-PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS''
ITS T'i�
DEVELOP NT' OF OL7T I . PRAIRIE TAT E U 2# INCLUDING THE
INJURY, LOSS OR :.1D M C1K CAUSED :BY THE BODE OR ONFRI]BUTO-RY
NEGLwENcF, OF THE. INDEWNITEES OR ANY OF THEM
TMs agreements and covenamg 9�d for lh herein are e.ovmuarYts running i ch the land, to be
filed in the �4cr, of Ahe �eck:& County Clerk ice, mid slia ll be buidrrg on
.r
r � r Y� i� �n 5 s assigns, and R11 in to the benefit of 1.he parties
11 = to mid flieiv respedive bears, suc.cessors, and assigns and 10 i.h.i.rd paAy beceficiaties m
and Oer Oe Mta of execution,
EXHIBIT F
Spou rh. Prui6s Es I a Ies U nii -9
Waier 9 Wasla-wo I er Acr9age Fee Exsm4pkn
Page 3
gn =inenr and terms of the agreement should expire, be cGrnpletiM ; u pon oorinection to C i ty
water and wastewater and payment of appropriate feew� -
EXEC UTFD UT' IN DUPLICATE nriginals, th'M day of 92008,
bpi and Cynthia Garza
ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
Abel Garza Cynthia Garza
STATE OF TEXAS �
COLNIV OF N U DES §
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Notary Public, Bute of Texas
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lohn and Mikulencak
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CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
John l i kuleiicak
FATE OF TEXAS I
COLNTY OF NIECES §
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CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Robert Nix
A sAwail. City I' attagar/Development Services
Linda Mikulencak
2008} John -and Lind a
No lary Public, Sta le of Texas
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF NUECES §
Thisimmment was acknowledged before rut on a 200 8 Robert Nix.
Assistant City MawgerYDevelopmew Services, tar the City of Corpus Clifisti, Texas,
Notary Public, State of Texas
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AGENDA MYMORANDUM
PUBLIC HE M G — ZONING (City Council Action Dare: March 2 5, 2008)
C aye No. 0108-01, Roberto Cardenas: - A change o f 7,on i ng from a "R -1 B" Ore -fam ily Dwel I ing
D iytri a to u '-'R- l 13/P U D -2" One- F am i ly Dwe I I in g D i s lrin /P lanned LJ n i t Development Overlay on
propemy d egorihcd ia s Bias g SubdjviFIon, Lot Ea Block 28, locawd on Sandra L.a« ff appr x i m ately 1,500
feet ea-in o 1` A irl it a Road.
Planning Corn tm Ession &. 5taWs Reconin i endation (February 20, 2009): Approval of n
"R- l B, U D -2' One -F am i 1y Dwel 11 ng Iii aria wi th a P [an rood U n i t De elopmen t -2 Overlay, as sho wn
in 1.1ii� Washed Angel's Cove Development Plan+ subject to the fallowing twelve (12) coa ] d iiio ns
1. Develops ieB t PIRR : The properiv shall he developed subject io tht design features and
e I ements contained i n the Angel Cove Development I' [an.
2. Heigh C 3 n i I di ngs 511 a] 1 no t exceed one,sio ry in height,
3, De n8i ty : The densizily of i.he development shal 1 not exci�iA 9,9 dwel ] its & nn iii l K r acre _ There
shall he four one io ry bn 1 ld i ng-s with 1 ire units in Buildings A and C and four urii1s in
E ui Id in gs 8 and D, as shown in Exhibit D of the DeveloFmcnt P Ian.
4. Parking: Each dwelling unil.�hal l. prov i di� two parking specs w it i ri a gamge , A total o 1` (] 8 )
visitor park i ng spaces 5h al I he prow ided as 1 ndi n$ted 1 n the Development P ]an.
5T thanks : A minimum twenty ('2 0) font fi -ors t yard set bash shal I he provided i pled along Sandra
Lane. A minimnm ten (10) foot side yard and rear Farr) setback shall be provided.
6. S v- m n ing Fence; A solid wood smcning f6i tee with a hei it i t o 1'n o t less than s ix (6) 1ed shal
he provided along the nortl i, west and east property I ines,
7. Li gh tin g -_ Outdoo r 1 i S) tti n a si i a] l he s1 k fielded w i d directed away from uda acent single farm iy
r-csidences with no more than two foot candles at the propefty linc�;.
8. Uand sc_2 pi n g r Eight 2 -inch c;a liper moos shall he provided along .9 andra Lane as shown on
Fx11 ih it 1'i of the Develop men t P1 are , Lan dscap ing 9 hal 1 Mot he located within ut ility Casement s ,
Additional landscaping may be req nired in compliance with Anicle 27B, Lai d_5cape
Req u irctaenls of the Zo ning Ord i nance. f
9. Fire I-Ane: The pri vatu drive sha 11 be striped IA) find tea tc 'Tirc Lane / No Parking" as sho- a -on
1 h lh it A of tine De ?velopmem Plan- A fo rye- two (4 2) Foot diameter turnaround 5ha [ L he
provided at the terminu s o f the priva to drive a5 5ho wn on Exh ihii A a f the Develop rn a nt P1 an.
10. Fire bated Walls: Cori strudion shall comply with In lernal.ional Residential Corte (I FCC )
rcq i sired 2 -honr fire rated oval is beTwecii artac1 icd dwe1 I i ng un itq ,
11. FIre F1 nw 'Tes L Ph o r to recnrdati ors o f the pl at, a oeri:ified f iir, flaw test indicating a Fire flow
of 1 ,500 gallon s per m in u to with a resid naI pros su fc of 20 pau Li ds per N=e i nr h shat I be
subm ii14d io Dcvelopmej rt Services,
12. Ti me Lim i(f non -lrne t ion o f di a town honse deve lopment sha I I commence within two (2) yc;n r;i
from the approval ordiflance date of the 'TUD -2'' Ov erlay and xnstru c Ciai i shall be C 01 rip le ted
within threc (3) vears- from the approved ord inarice date of tl ke `TtJa2a~ OvfLrlay, or the
? Fa D t 2 }a exp ires ,
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* Req n es t: -f fl tie applicant 15 req ne s tin g a change of zoning from "R -1 E a' One - Family I 'cl b n g
District to "R -1 E /PIED -2" Oat-Family Dwelling DIA -rje1 /Planned Un1T D clops e i xt -2 overlu)r
(Fr('II IOU ply 51.6mil.l.ed as "R -2" ICI ul I.i p le Dwcl I if fig District) for t1 Me development of eighteen (18)
townhouse un i is. The uni is are piuposed as one story hn ild i ng�, with a maxim-urn 1) ei glit of ] 6 1 Wt 8
i nchc� , Th -ure arc 1 -w o unit iypeq a Unit A cons isis of 1,665-6 square feet W Ld Unit 13 consists -of
AgeDd:a M-cm -o n hduni
Clue, No, 010 B -0 [ (R obLuto Curd unp)
Pacre 2
1 , -L �uare fevi. The development propow s four buildinizs with 4 to � artached dwelling units
per building.
11i story F The 5ubj eer property was app'ro vM a ei inn ge o f 7i)n in g in 2006 from -"A- I B" One -Rami iy
D wullin g District I.o "R- l B;rPTJ D-2" One - Family Dwelling D i ;met wlil i a P lannod Un i t
D evel Dement -2 Overlay to aucon mo &te seventy- I ive (7,�) d wei I i n g un irs wi th i n ii fteen bu i Idin rgs .
The zone change was granted, h a wever the "? U D-2" expired on Oc tohrr 33 1, 2 00 7, R a new zono
oh an a req�,�t now address e s 1.82 aems o F the origi I lal sire that. wa S preNriou Sly app roved M 200 6.
The iiew request prop o;5es a dif emnr develop ment p Ian with eighreen (18) dwe I I in g Units and one -
story huIdin,s,
Zo ai rig+ The puipu o f tJ ie "R -1 B'' One- F amily D welling D i slrie t i s to pros i de !'or sin 0 i�-ram i ly
residential level opmew of moderately s razious ehara crer ro gether w it] Y such public b ui ings a
sc t o � � churches, and public r .realr offal fa�� li�je� ih�1. are �y�rn-i �ll� in�ati � le � i1.li residential
SurrDunding*_ The ad is trie1. located to protect exist ng d evelopmen i o f th is eharael u and eonia
vaGa t land cons ids appropriate for such development in the fu tu.rC r The «R -1 B "' Ms- tri of
rCq.0 � req a m inimu txy lost size of 6,000 square leer, with a may. E i flum den g iry of 7.26 d +gel I in gs per
ac rE � 'rhe mini �xyu �xy Front ,Marl �eibac � i s twenry- five (2') feet and side and rear y ard � of five. (5)
real._ The opea) sp ace req L7 ire tx) en t is 301% of total iot area
0 Planned Uo it Developm en t UD) + The appl ie�1. is reque wing a "R- I B � U a� Or e -Fa i 1
D we 11 Inn lei stri u t �� I d i a P tanned � rt R Deve Iopinem- Overlay_ PTJD requests availah1c, through
Article 2 8 tl�e ion mg Ordir anGe as a cool under which zoning and �u ���dj�is ion. regulations would
by subject to rood it r C arton as neces to soive speej fio land deve1 opmea t iss ue.9 and to imp! ement
;3peoial development wnCCp `t� r The PUD concept is ;i recognition that at times gc;ater il.�r �1
rleve lop tx) a nl can he h leved by pC rLn nbng mod i l j carton of ostA I i shed Zoniiyg and SUW iVi pion
regulations and i.har whey. prop ' is planned a,� id �deve Iop�d �s a unit} mod i I ication 1.0 standard
regu lat io nS iS POS S � � Ce Without endangering the health, safeNr and general welfare of the pu blie
i 1-2 is requ.esrod pecan or special development consi dery Lion, or p artic t71ar` planning
np � 1 Ions, wi I I have (lie flexihil 11`V r eoeSSary Lo os tabl Ish. reglXl�rl o ns dif1'erem from tho I other
zouin g d i rrioi S. Be(;au t] Ye prop of ecd rownhou ie project does nit mR IJ �ir.>� the den.�rl Y
Fermi tted in ibe "R- I B "' One -ram i 1y 1 w6l i� r g District, a PUD- may h� requested (SOCLLon 28-3.J
of the i) in a 0ird inance)_
l-he pRl
leant has sub irted a �.e� 6op u) en t plan (Attacl)ment 8. Th a applicant has proposj:h d rl to
f 11 Ia ) g developmerk t 0andard 1,z_
o Ui4es + Tb e pertr�.i1.1 � u ;eq W1 thin rlic reque A PUD- to rah u + ej I irr, S
i) If6gh !+ Ov i2- ter3- h u it k iii x i tl� a h i It of l 6 -feia1. � i rye I y _
o De ns i : 18 d X111 ng units on 1 r82 acres for a tx) i mum d ensity 0 C 9 r9 dAreltVIS un i is per
aure
a P arkingA i-lriiriV i e� i 1 rep ideritial garage pa rl m spaces a pn
per dwelling uo E t) plus an ate. itional �i�l iteen (18) � i� i0r parking �p� �e 9 (one Vii iror
parking spare per dwelling �unii� are p mpo d. The private drive s I ial I he � -Qi rj ped `']`�`�o
Parkin �� ire Lane' for th e I en -9th of the drive to u) air; tai n a dad i��1�d hvenry (2 0) fouE �� I �
Ere Labe_ 42-four diameiir tuniarou d area has e�� per i diCd for fire apparatus Lun.Y
around at the end the per vane drive- The lire lane and 1.Lirriaround has b-cei M approved by
the dire 1 I gal _
Pedestrian AtCe&ar The pri Y;a tc� d fe w i it pro�fid a 6or pede, s tri an -aeee -91.1
o Common .re$ = App�r i txi $tely 6.61 ac rep w i I 1 remain oom�nori r This includes, the
privaie drive : and easement areas
A,L-rcn�a Memorandum-
Ca-k:c No. 0108 -0 [ (Roberto to Cardmas)
Pag 3
o Setback;: The dev- eloprnerr L a hventy (20) foot setback along Sandra L a de, tai i
t 0) foot sid e yard and rear yard s e thacks, F I u s a fifty - Five �5 -5) fcv- dra iiiage ease i n e n t in
the rr_
o T rQ h C allection : The applicant proposes to use City Solid ' aste sere i e c s, w1 M e reby
residents will have individual truth reoep tai 1 cs that wiJI be p lawd in front of the
d evelopinent on Sandra Lane ors. ira_sh Gol lee( i on days.
o Serfiening Fence; A 6 -foot wood privy cy Fe ttce will he proVl ci ed around (lie perimeter of
the develo pme i ) t,
o Fl oo r Nan There are tWo Unit iy pes " Unit A wrisists of 1,665-6 ;5gumr fect and U nii B
uon-s i ,sts o l' 1 -57 8 L5 sq uare feel..
a Building Design Elevations., Their, are two d e s ignis prk-) posed for the de ve lop(r) en t, ; 0iown
in Exhl bit D o I' it i e Dove I opmen t r I an (Attach mere ( 9 -)
o 111 ihtiei�: Ten ( t 0) foot u1.i lit c x5ements -are propo-sed aJ ong the perimeicr of tho property
(nort h, west, and cast,)
o Fi re Hydran h A fire hydrant 1;3 located in he hveen hui Idi n gs A and D. as shown on t' xh iL i i
A of the Developoici A Plan (Attaohmen L 9 ) Curd) stops will � provided to protect 1.he firs
hydra i it from vela is Ies .
o Landscaping: The Froj- ect mutt meet the minis ui n s tandards of ih� Art cJ e 2 713 Landn cape
Requir rent s of tk Zoe i i ng Ordinance. The i pp i m i t proposes c i ght mesquite Imes of ;a
min im wm " cal iper al on g Sand ra Leu iex to meet the land seape points req uiremenrs o C the
rain g Ord 1 nary cc (shown on Exl i i b it JB OIL the Development Plan, Attauhrflent 9.)
u Time 11mi t: The requested d in e I irnil. for me r U D -2 is two (2) vc�arg a d ie re Cate construciioi i
must begin within two (2) years of die a t ci ive date of approval of the F I un by irk'
Council.
* Existing Land Uses: The - ubj t property i-� c t7 "i idle vacarit wish fronU gc on Sandra Lane. Tli e
property is bordered on Lhe acrd i by an existing low density residential s uhd iv i5 ion and vacant lay � d
to the west. A single re g id ence is located oiY 11 Me property to the cast. Across Sandra Lane to t 1) 0
uth, the, properiy i g deve loped with cool me rcial u ses ,
* u tilitius : A 2-Inch line, e} n 6-inch water line, and an B L inel l wastewater line, are located on
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Sandra L;a i;c,
Lnfraigtructure Dcm and, If fI rc subject property wri. built with single f�-rri i ly re-rd deft tial a t Lhe
&FL 5 try peen itt in a {`R! I B a a D i strict, approx 1 acme ly 13 dwell ins uj Yats could he develops d- B aced
o i u. ;iudy prepared by Broward u nty, Florida Sour • e : Brows rd C"o unty, Florida da W.ginr and
1 g i t A ro �� �� t�hl� �i�r Wastewater Engineering Div i sicin} '-Gil u- � 1r -de
end S-.9 n itary Sewer Sere ice," January 18, 2007), a comparison of infrastructure detuand s is as
IL J J o VS:
o `rater: 280 gpd /residentlai unit (3,640 gpd for 13 residents al li n its a -5,040 for 18 t ownhouie
dwelling u.nits.)
o Wastewater: 250 gpd /res i dent ial unit (3,2"0 for 1 r � i rr I.i l t-�j T-S 4,500 for 1
ImNmhouse d wt1l) a i & an i is -)
Transportation-. Base. on i I) a Institute of Transportation Erighieer,� Trip Generation Manual, the
potential traffic acn crated w kh d it proposed e i ah teen (18) bowril iou se uni t dev a loprflk�o M t su I)div ision
could nuratc� gpprox i mately 180 vel i icl a trip ends per day- T I i-e proper will he S e rV. ed her Sand ra
U i Me, a 1 ocal residential s (tcet- .9 andrn Lane prop' jde4s aocess from A irli s Me Road (Iocaiad to 1.he west)
to single family residential Froperii eq locatud on Sandra Lane and to Brarnd'vw i n e single family
sulud iv is 1ok1 located ors the other -side of the intersection of Sandra L F.nCL ai) d Suai mer Ridge Drivel-
-Sandra Laic is ;a na rrow roadway )�;it I i no pl anned improvurnen Lg . The applicant propozse; a twenry-
-i Ye (2 5) foot ded ication for roadway w idening of S andra Lane -
A ge ii da Memofan dum
Cage No. 0108 ] (Robc.r1.ea Cadams)
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C n m R reheu &ive Plan C ongi 4 tency.- The future land a st map recd m i n ends low density residential
development (m,ax i mui n 8 dwelling units per acre) for [lie, [lie subject property. Low densiry,
resid ential is a] �io rvuommende d for 1.ho ;a 4jaien t propc-aits Li) the i MorT-1 k, west and cast- C om mere Eat
devc] OPI tten t its recd a imended for p roperties along Saratoga Boulevai -d, The Frupose l townhouse
deve1 oilmen t is not consisten i. with the comprehensive plan Nc au se tht desotiv i s 9 -9 dwel I ire F ul i i is
per acre, I i owever several deli gn mean urea hav a been propo sed with 117u d cvclop y y eiYI p1 a« to a n sufr,
the development 11,Z WmpaTible with the exisi.ing wed fuiu T-c low density rep i ential deve iopm eni in
the immediate area- C iry Charter rNu iivs rezou ire g to he consistent with the C omprehensi -ve Plan
( see artael y ed City Charter Section V- Planning,) Approval of the ruzonyng will as nen d Lhe
Comprehensive Plw i.
Policy szWe eats reiaardi rig lad us o are provided in the Corpus Christi risti loot Eey Sta teinents, Ali Element
of [lie Comprehensive Plan, adopted in July 1987. They prow i& it is pubs j c ai td private ;�ec brq with a
gn id a line for futurc develop i i eni- Policies ally I icahte to the proposed zone Ghaiige request girt as
follows:
Corpus C h ris ti poli 1a temeu tu
* Resi .eiritial Policy a:
F ACII N EY IM ORHOOD OF THE CITY SIL4LL BE PROTECTED AND/OR IMPROV FTC
O AS TO BE A DESIRABLE AND ATTRACTIVE RE81DEN TLAL E-NVT1tO i4EN T+
One of 1.hc, s nos t impo runt re�ource;3 a community has is Its Lrsiden tial neighborhoods- A thriving
nei gh horh d environment can enoci t rage reinvesir ei n and new i nves ti nen t in the community,
promo Iic! c of y y i nu airy pride, and eqabliA [lie coin i n un i ty as a Mice place to live- For theme reason-
support. for re:51 deri t is I neigh' rhoo4 sl ial I eon ti nue to he a fundaiu on tul Ian d Use policy.
tail` Comment: the propo -ged develops tic W. i,9 eoiasj 9 tent with tl i is po I i -- 111 e deve I oilmen t p I an
ii dig a e add i tip ual ire and real yard se tha�l�s, one -stork y res -d entia I structures, and a 6- foci
sGreeiim g fence around the perimo I -er of the prop-cr -
- Residential Pulic f; -
1 F.DIUM-DEN S ITY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (10 TO 21 UNITS PER ACS)
S 110 ULD BE L C ATED LN Alm AS WITH C ONVIRNIENT ARTERIAL ACCE S&
Traffu�, that is generated from apartnkeni units cau -w-9 pin b 1 e s if it is allowed to fun -nel through
lower density mrii den tial areas- -190 avoid these problems} apartments should he 1u-L;a ted With
�;onvenion1. e-ess io al l serial or, a1 ong a c a1 ] ector that pr ov Ides a e -s-s in are arterial -
Staff m mew: Although the &- elope new does mt p ropo;3e aparis nen t u i Y ts, [lie propo d density
is 9 -9 dwell i rig u n its per ac re- The lie deve 1npm ent has convenicnt access to Airline Road, which is �n
arterial road way in the ;� dop red Urh�u i Trai i gportati on Plan-
Residential. Poligv k�
IP IU D ITNU DEVF L PM"T AND OrMIER CHEATIVE 'LAND ]PLA-K.NwDiG
TECIINIQUF .-HOLi LD BE ENCOURAGED.
T rad i t.ioiral Jai id n sz reonlatioM,�3 can Pon netimes discourage deve I opin en t on di fr icult s i ten or p rev -ent
innovative new designs. Cluster housing d esignt� and p1 am red unit do v elopmenis allow 0 ;�x ih it i tv
for alir i.i ea c ffic ie i Mt des ign and can n [den reduce in fray tructure i n -5taI Iation and main i enance Gnu
to the city- All urd inances governing planned uni t developmcn is rho uld he reviewed -period ically 11)
ins ure 1:hat valid mnov atlons in 1 and p] ai; rL i L� g are elYeauraged-
Al&ndki MenLorartdum
Cas , No. 010 9 -01 (Ro but-a Cardenas)
A
raff Comment:1he project is proposed as a planned tin i t dove I oRroent. Thu Jm, lop men I P.mpiogcs
four buildings w hh 4 Lo 5 attached dwelling u n h;i per build i n a_ The s i to is a narro "- } but deep site
where traditional land use regulations make it difficult for development,
Public Services — General Policy f+
AS NEW ILL F-OPMLNT, 1EDL LOP1 TT, OR 1EPI ..0 E M ENT OCCLTRS,
UTILITY LINE S SHALL BE PLA CED DERG OL IIERE FEAS M LF.
U d l ir r�. lines for subdivisions, including lines chat traver . future pilrks, should he placed
underground Lo decreati a acc idcn(ipoiA,)nt _La1 _ Due to th k� poicn ti al for hurriewi a damage, above-
ground utility lines can pose n s i gn i- fican t safety problem, In addition, undergTound uri l ity 11 n eS
unpra ire the vi s nl aesihe i.i s a f the area.
S tats' Co i ninon t - C on -s i en cy w3- th General Polic,,y f i s not kit-o at 1.his Limo_ The dove I op i n en t p I an
ind icate-s uti I ity ensuments in th a side and rear of i1w propel'} liowevera it do�� ]10 t indi Cate if the y
are underground. Thi s pohc,, . d irims the R IaCel 11CHT Of Uli I itV lu i es urn detgeound _
N'o d ricad o n: Of t] is n i neleen (19) notices mni i e d to the Burro ending Fropert-v ownors a zero (0) were
returned in favor and one, (1) was re1.urnt 6 in oppo: iII -On ( I.2 6 %) . The 20% rule Es no t -invoked r Thi8 case
is cnnsid erect ri on . cost [rovers i m 1. S tst le law 201/6 iv1c is i nvokcd when R ro Rerty ow ners who own 2 o %
of The land within the 2 00 foo r rail i m8 of I he s Q ha ect properry an nF posed. Invok in g the 20% ru le
requi res a ib r ee- quarlem Favorable vo le or the CI ty Cou Heil for n change of tiro C to be ;approved,
rather than a girnpl e n i apri ry. Unless such R reposed change is a Rpmved by the Planning
C ornmission s uc h change shioll no i become effectiv a exv.:lpt by a tav ornble vn le of a nip. j on h- plus one
of the Cil y Council R m -en r and voting,
Bob -Nix) A]CP
Ass i slant City Manager of Dcv clap men t Ser vi Ge s
At innhnien Is:
1) Zo Eying Rep on
2) P I anruing Commission Minn tes (Februziry 20, 2 00 8)
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CITY COUNCIL
ZONING REPORT
Case T� n.: 0108-01
00- Cou veil Hearing Da te: March 2 5, 200 8
' Applicant: l h�no Carden &�
0 _ , Owner= Texas Gl ul F Coast Investments, Inc.
geato. Roberto Cardenas
LAr al Dese rip lion /LotLA tion : Cuss S t6d iwys ion Lot F Block 2 8 loGated on S a ad ra Lane
approximawl v 1,30 0 ect east of A L-rl i rte [load.
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FrGm , i R .1 B"' One -Fam Ely Dwelling District
To: ` "R -1 B /IUD- "' One -Fam fly Dwe 11 i n g D isiricVPlann ed Unit Level op ti i en t -2 0 -v etlav
(prev i nus ly submiVed as "{ R -2 "" Mu i ti p le Dwel ling Iii o i ct)
Area; 1,82 acres / 79,279 square feet
Pur o .se of Req uest ; To &.ve I op ei btcl;�,rt 1 townhou se un its _
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on_ _i_ng Exi Ding L�F.nd_ _U_s_ a Future JAnd Use
Fa LLLLl Y acant i7 n JIL�r Residential
Dwelling Distr iL3
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"{R - i B" One-F am i ly Low Dons its Idential Low Density R identia 1
Dwelling M9tr L
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..> Zoning Viola QoDs _ None
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Req ars t; Thy -.9Fp I i cant is mqu eming a chin gc o C mning from "'R- l B "' One-Family Dwelling
District to "R, l H /PUD, -2"' One -Fami iy Divcli i rig D i strict /P landed Unit Developnre�ri [ -2 verl;ay
(previously su bmitlid "R-T' Mu lligjc� Dwelling Diktriet) for the cle -velopment of e ightecn (18)
Z on i n g Ri.,-port
Case Nor 0 108-01 (Rob l-o ardena3)
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iowiffio n se. u ni I.s , Thy u ni is are proposed as one stoi). bul Id1 Pigs, wi t I i a > > > ax in i rim he Eg1 i i o r 16 fee I.8
i ncks . Them are two unit types_ Unit A consists n F 1,665,6 square Cee t w) d Unit ]3 c ansi!sr_s of
1, 7 8 - 5 �q uare Cc �_ T> Q duve I opinent pro pow � four bu iJ din as Wiih 4 to 5 attached dwel I i �� � urn i is
p-cr buildirty-
try TI � u 1 cc I propel: �Y appro -ved a �l�nge of zoni n g i n 200 6 from ' ilk- J 8" 0 ne , ram i 13
Lhvel d i n g D i s irici to i s R- J B UD -2" 0 i.ti e-Falni Iv Dwelling District m th a Planned Unit
Devel upment -. 0 ver lay to accoi flm ate seven ty -fi ve (75) dwe 111 n g Utz its wit] 11 n f fteen b 0 11 d in gs ,
Th e za n e cl) ai 7 ge era ; Sra i iTed, bowev er the '6'P D -2" expirud on Wober 31, 200 '7- The new zone
%eh�m ge req uest now addirsses I - 8 2 acres n C the origi nal N ite that was prey ioa -1 y appToved 1j i. 2006.
The ne w re-,,quest proposes a ditfeirn t devel opm en t p [air w Fb a -IS I ] teen ( 1 8) dwell I I) g u «i.T-s aA on c-
sT.ory h u ld m9s .
*
Zuni rig+ The purpose of [lie ' {R -1 B'' Or a -Fam i ly Dwel [ E n p, D i sir i ct i.9 to pro ide for s i n gle, f i tidy
r c� i d erg lift d e vc I opmt rnl. of mod eratie ly spacio ug dharaL�ier together with such public buildings,
school -s, churches and public recr icon aI facilities ii at ri� oal Iv compaTihle with residential
surrounding , The d L trice is I o catud to prot -ect existing development of this ch &raaer and contain q
vacant land considered $pp role ri $Tji�, W such r develop mem 1-0 El i%, Cu um The `iii -1 B a` D istriLA
r , trey a minimum 10 t size off' 6,0 00 square feet} Zvi th a inaxi mum density of 7- ? 6 dire I 1 i n ' 9 per
acre- The nun iflYUm frorit yard selb A is cnTy'-five (25) feet and side and rear yards of five (5)
f i- The npe r-I spaw requ i rei n ffi M t i s-, 3 011/o o l' total J of area,
* Plan kted Un i l Dev elopm en il ) + Tito applic,�in1. is req uesiing -a "R -1 B /P1D -2-i One-Family
Para J 11 n g Di -_z�tie t wit] i a PI are reed Uri i t Developme n t -2 Ov c�rl8v_ PUD requests are ava ilah I i�. Quo U al i
-tie le 2 8 of the Zon ing 0 rd i nance as a to-o i erg der wh -1ch zon i rig and ;sU bdiv i s Eon re gulal iota -,%� would
be subj w. to mod itica.l.ion as nece -my to so I ve Vecific I and J evelopment issues and to imp lemen t
special developme ni concepts. The P(JrD eon pi is a recog a i t ion that ai t ij net greater quality of
development parr he ai�hiuv ed by ptrmil.ting m ifical.ion of established zoning and subdivision
regal at Eo n;� and that at w yea M p.m. perry is planned .9 rld developed as a m i tTa mod ific�ailon to smiidard
regulations is possible without endaa) geri n g the health, ;�afeTy and general wel 1 a re. of 1.he public. A
PUD -2 i s reques u,,d hecau se - of :�peci;a 1 developm ent con s idtrati on, or particti [ar plannin g
app i icati o n �.a will have tl ie flex ih i 1 itv aeces sir io es L* I ish rei2ul atloi is d ifferem from 1.hose in oibi�.r
zanin g d l� Lricis . Because the proposed townhouse pruj ee t does net comply with [lie density
1 erin itied Ri [lie "R- I B" One -F;I j n ily DNvel l iirg D isirlci, a PUD -2 may he, req u es I.ed (S 13 on 2 8 -3.J
of the Zoning Ordinance)-
* The applicant has submitted a development p I an (Attachment eat 8 j The app I ie$n t Ji OL5 p.rX)P-O sed [lie
following d u ve l -opmeat standards,.
o Uses : The perm Jitted uses wiih Ern the requested P UD -2 are bowni Moage dwel 1 i tags,
o Height+ ne- sioi -y buildings, with a height of 16 -feet 8 -i nches-
e� D aril tv+ 18 dwelling uit fis oir 1,82 a efc � for a- maxinium d rn�;iTy of 9.9 d ellitglg i m its per
aeiv.
o Parking: Thirty -six (36) dedicated residential garage parking spaces (two garage spaces
per dwel l in; um t) plus a,.i a dd i doe ii a1 ei gb I ceii (18) v 1s iior parking spares (Ong vis iior
parking space per d we l I i rig m M i t) are pro �e�d . The privatc, drive Aa11 be ,grriped "No
Parki n F i re I anea a for the len gtl i of the drive to main tai n a d td icated twee ty (20) I'M w the
fire lane. A 42-foot di ameier iurrar -ourtd area has been provided for fire apparatus torn
Zoning Reporl
C aa;e No. 01 R -01 (Roberro Czrdunu:�)
Rage
r!.) d at the end o l' I.IYr; pr«rar r�r�� The jn r� rr� era �� has hccn afro ed by
the Mir iirsh;m l,
Peed C.'Yrrian Access : The Fri' ate d riv v, w- it I prop, ide for Nd esrri an acres s.
* Common Area: A pproxim.arel v 0.61 acres will roi n i n as c omi non airm. T'liis We lud.-e s the
private drive arid easement arcas-
* Setbacks- The developme nr id.ent i i'ie g a avenry (20) foot setback -along Sandra L e- n ea re n
10) foot s M a va rd and rear �rafd �ot1 ks, R1 u s a f i ! - fire (55) fraor -drainage easoment i n
the rear.
* T ra-9 h Collection: no nppl ica.ri proposes to use Ciry Solid ante servick�s, whereby
residents will have individual trash receptacles that will bt:,� placed in fmn t of the
development on Sondra Lane o n trash wl leer i o n days.
c. ScreeDing fence; A 6R foot wood privaev fence will be provided around (lie P-e ria ie ter of
the d -eve lopme rr-
( Floor Plan: -Chore, an two unit types R Unit A wrisisis of 1,665.6 square feet and Unit B
con 5 i ..vts of 1,578.5 square feet.
o B wild iing Design Elevations: There are rwn designs proposed for the d evelopmen I.a shown
a n Exh.ihi t D o f 11 tie Dore lopmei it Pl an (A ttachment 9-)
c Utilities-., ties; Ten (10) foot W i l i ty easel rients are proposed along (lit gerii n ter of (he property
(north- west, and cast -)
o IN re Hyd rm nt a A fire 1 %-drant 1-9 located in between bni ldings A and B, as shows i on Exh ihi t
A of tl e Deve lopineM Plan (Attachment 9 -) Curb s r,)p s will be provid cd to protect fire
hydran t fmm vel i i cl es-
Lan a i + The proj- ixt i iiusr meet t he i ri i n is n um stand ard;3 o f the Ar Nele 2 7B Land sc� pe.
Req aircments of the Zoiiing Ordinance. The applicant proposes eight i nesqu ire trcos of a
in i n imu m. 2a' cal -1 per along Sw i dra Lane, t o meet the land sL�:a po poi nts inq uin�rr« rits of the
of i i rtig Ord inanrc (sbown on Exh ih it R o C the Develops rte nt P Lana A tra cl i i r ent 9.)
u Ti me Limi t+ The requ a steel m rte 1 irn i t for the PU D -1 is two (2) ym -s: rhertforc. cons traction
rnuA b-O gill wiihin 1 -wo (2) ye ;ars of flio eff6etive date of approval of rbe 11an by Citv
coullell-
# Existing Land Uses-. subject property is curreiitl,, vacs i rt with irvntagc o rL -9 andra Lane- The
propixry 19 bordtred on die north by ai) ex i srin g Io�� dens irk- insid enl.ial guhd iv i s i on end Vacant land
to rho; merest. A s M sle residtncc! 1-.9 located on the property ty h) the cast- Acius s Sandra Lane bo d y
sou (h, t1 ie p ru}-orty i s d eve 1 oiled wil.h L!o1=ercial uses -
Ul slides: A 2 -inch l it e., a 64rnch water line. aid an 8 -inch writ owarer line art Y ocatod on
Sa-iidraL,ane,
* Infrasi rnrture Demand. 116 (lie suha eot property was built w lih single tai n i ly residential at the
d ens iry. Perm itwd 1 n a "R- B "a Ii1.9rr i eta approximaicly 13 d welling o _Ls could be d evelopeh. Based
on a study preparud by Broward Counly, Florida (SOOrce'- Broward County, 17 I on da Waier and
a s f c�w arter EngineeMi g Division, "Guidelines for DetErinining Ability Ij:) P mv, ide Potable Water
and Sanitary Sewer S ervici t," January 18, 2007), a comp risop f or i n frastruc1 -iirr dtn lands I'S as
follows--
* W a ter: 2 8 0 gp d/re .sidential unii: (3,64 0 gild for 13 residers tial snits; 55,0 4 0 fbr 18 row nhouse
d,we I ling ru i) Ors _)
* as k-Lwaier : 250 gpdIm i.d.e ntinl unit (),250 app. for 13 rc i idential uni(S-. 4,500 for 18
Ii )h,o ih€ use d wel I i rig U nits-)
Zoning Repon
Case No. 010 8 -01 (Rnbr to Cardenas)
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Transportation: Based on the Institute of Tran rr a-por(ation E gincros Trip G e'nerat io n M an nal, the
poic nijal iraffic generated wi d i iike proposed eighteen (] 8) townhouse unit development subdivision
CO Lrld generate approximately 180 vehic 1e trig ends pur d;1y , '1 ~h Pr � y � ill y rti�r; ri � Sandra
Lane, a local res i d of aj al sired , Saridm Late r; pmv ides $ccesis fro m Airl i ne Roars (located to the west)
to single family residential properties located on S.md rd Lane and Ijo B ra s idykv it e s ing1 r, f1 r i iv
subdivision located on the other side of the intonsect ion of ` S dr a Lam and ruin] ne r Ride Dr -Lve_
Sandra Lane is a narr o w' road wa -' wid i no p I ani ied 111y p ro�rtMej kjS _ T he app I icant proposes a iwenry-
Sind (2 5) font ded [Cation for road way wid i�n in g ol'S andra Lane _
Cnmprehensilve Plan Consistency; The future land use map re m rM e nd� low rien sjty res idea i ial
devc I opmen t (maximam 9 d wc1l gag ui M j s per acre) or the-, e, t1 y e su hj ect pioperry_ Low d ensily
req i diem i$1 is al so recommend e, d for the adjace.M. prop-eri.iey, to the north, +erect an d east_ Cony rM r; rc sal
Cleve I opmeni is recommended for properri es along Saratoga Boulevard- The proposers townhouse
developme w is ri oL cos M s istei it w itli die coin prehe] s We plan because the d esn tiy i:� 9.9 d w e I lie a umts
per acre, h o wever severs I riesi gn measnr -us have been proposed mil i zl ie dove] opinem p I an tQ ensnre
the development hi Compatible with the maxis lij M g and Ri tu re low dens iry re -sidemi.nl -deve I opment ill
the immediate area. City Charter requites rezoiring to be cojlsist t with the Comprehensive Plan
(gee atwchcd Ciry C1 Manor Secilon V- P lann ire g_) Approval of the fawning will =-md 1.ho
Comprehensive Plan-
Policy statements regarding lands use are provided i n d Mc Carpils Chnsil Policy Smternents a Ali Element
of 1.hi� C oinprchc%s eve )alai i x adopted in July 1987- -19b ey provide the public and pri -Vax c s cctors with a
guideline for future development. Policies app hcable to Lhe proposed zone change request am as
f'ol [oz's _
Carp us Christi Policy S I al ( MenT."
Residential Policy n:
CH NTIGEBOI HOOIL OF THE CITY SHALL BE PROTIECTIED AND/OR IWROVED
140 AS TO BE A DESIRABLE AND ATTRACTIVE RIKSMETrL ENVIRONMENT.
One o l' IIie most important reso arse a oommurilly hm Is 11-9 mg id a r1 tinl ne ilgkOorhoods_ A thriving
neighborhood enviroat eril. can cnoourage re myes tm eni and neve investment in the uommurpity,
Rromot,;� corm u ii i ty pr ilex and a -stab [ish tho corninu nity as a nice place tia live- For 1.hc!r1 r ea ion s-
Support for residential neighborhoods shal I corttinu a to he a l 14Li i ienta [ land USC PO I iCy�
Smff Comment.- 1.he proposed deyclop rMe nt 15 cots s i s tent wi t[i this policy. The development plan
lndjcaDc-� 0ds iii o n a] ;31 die and rear yard setbacks, one -:� Ix)ry resid cilbal sink turess a and a 6 -fo-o t
screed] Inn fence iironnd the periulcicr of the property-
R", lde n ti al Politcy l~:
M EIDI U �VI DENSITY RIESIDENTIAL I EVE1,OPM FIST (10 TO 21 UNITS PER ACRE)
SHOUTD BE LOCATED FN AREAS ITH NVIE MIEN- T ARTERULL ACCESS.
Traffic that i,5 generated ern apanmenr umig causes problems i f` ii is allowed to funnel through
lower deny i ty residential arm_ To avoid these problems, apartmen t5 -shouJ d be located wi(h
conven iem access to an wrteria.l ors along a collec for that p rovi dies access to an arterial .
State om i pen t - Al it) ough the deve lopment d oes no( propose apam'n � t u11 its , the proposers density
i s 9 -9 dwe I 1 in g Units per acre. The devolopmei ft h as convemen t access to Air[ in a Road} wh1c h is 041 rr
�rl .eri .aI rioad yk'ay i 11 1.ho adopted Urban r rransportation Plan _
Zoning R aporl
Case No. 0 10 9 -0 l (Roberto Carde-n )
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Residential Policy k;
PLANKED UNIT DE EL OPMENUS AND OTU R CREAT1W., LAND PLANNING
TIE CHNI I; E S SHOULD BE ENCOLTAGED.
Trued. Fion l lard use irguladons ca P i some time s d jscourage d.ev e1oFincift o ri d i fficul t s if s or prevent
inn avative ne yv designs. ClusTzr hon,;in g deli grin and p I anned un it d eve I opments allow 0 exi h it i ty
for attractive, effil ci em d e A gn aJ � d caj i oft -en red u cc i n fmstructure l tisral latiun and ma ]j vertance c Gs is
to the c kv. All ordin;anecs goveni ing p Ianrle-d unit devel opmenis should bt reviewed periodically to
I n sure that val id i n novations in 1:ai id planniiig arc cnc ourage�d. ,
: L JJ �ommc ii: The proj eci is prolmsed as ;a plauned unit development_ The d evelopi nen t proposes
Fo of h-u i ld i n gs with 4 I-o 5 artached dwcAlja i g un i is per h wild I i Mg_ The ai tv, is a ti arrow} but de q siTe
wI ie re traditiurr;.l 1-.9 rid use regu lau oas i n ake it d i ffictxll for developmen L.
F ubtle Sen."Ices — Genentl PoLicv f:
AS NEW DE ELOPMEE TT, RE M E VELOPME NT4 OR REPILACEMEENT 0CC1.YRS.%
UTILITY LINES SHAFT, ]BE PLACED UNDERGROUND WIIERE FEASIBLE
Utility li «eq for a W hd i-v i s i o n.9, including lines that traverse future parrs, ghoul d. I)e placed
underground to decrease acrid r -po teat i al . Du c to the potential for hurricane d.ama i�, above -
gro a d utility l ineg can lase a significant safety prohlei n - In 8dd i tion, u nder6roun d Lti lity liflcs
improve the vi gual nes thertics of the area.
S I aff Comfneu.1.: Col i s i:5 ten car with G a eral Pol iGy f i s naz � nown at th is 1.1mc- The d eveloFrn�riL p I an
indicates uiili ty easements in the side, and rear of 1.1te property; however, it does not ind is ann, i l` they.
air, underground.- This polio -' d i rrct-5 the p I acernei iL o F u ti I ity lines -u nd erground.
P [an niitg Cnmral8si and S[H�' 8 enm mcndation : Approval of a "R- I _H/Pl 1D -1 �� One-Tam i IV
Dwel 1 i i D 1 strict wi1.h a PI armed U n i r Develops nevi -2 Duerr y, ac; shown in the � -Arad yea Ancrel } s Cov c
Development !Flan, suhjec,[ to the foiluwing twelve 2) conditionQ;
I . Devnlnpment Man: The, property shall he developed suhj eat Iio i.lrc� design feat u re a and elements
comas ned in the Aiigel Cove J eveloptrM a n t P I an.
2. Height.- Bti ild i rigs shal L not exceed one -story in I � e i gJ i E.
3. Dr nsi ty: The dens ity of 1.he d eve loprnent shall nai exceed 9.9 dw- cl 11 to g un i is per ;acrc . Thore Thal I
be four one-story story hu l ldi ngs w i tai five unitq i n Build.ing�i A mid C and four uni LS in Bu i !dings B and
Dr ag shown hi Exhibit D of 1.hc Development Man.
4, Parking: Each d well i n a unit shall provide rwu parkin g spaces within a g:3 rage_ A total of (18)
visi for parr i rig spaces sh-;9 11 Im provided a s inn 1 sated in the Dev c lopmeni P1 an.
5+ Sep peke: A minima) rwenty (20) l oai I rani yard s�iback Thal I he pruvid ed along Swidra Law.
A minimum ten (10) fcoul. side yard and rear y ird se thaek shall he, prov i ded _
6+ Screening Fenur.: A solid good screcning fiance with ;a hci ght of not less lhan. six (6) feet shall
he prov id ad along Ilte itofth} west and cast property lines.
7, Lighting; Outdoor I i ghtin.,gr shall hr s I x i e I ded and d irecred away frurn adjacent single family
re-i idences wi th no ni o rr, 1.han two four canal les at the properly I i nes.
8+ Lan duce ping : Eight. 2- inel.) caliper ti-ees Thal l be provided along Sandra mane :� s shown on
Exhih ii B o f the Developmem L Ian, Lar1 dscapi n g sha 11 )ol he I oGated within uti I i ty easements.
Additionat landscaping rnay he required in compliance wish Article 27B, Latid s cube
R.eqli i rein ye n is of 1.he Zo n i ng rdin a =n ,
zoning Deport
C ase No, 0 10 9, 0 J (Ro herto C ardent)
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9. Fi re Lan � Ta xo pri vare dri shall tri pea to ire i ai { ��}ire L .� / No Fark�inC as sbown on
Exhihil A of the DeveloRmct) I P1 air, A forte � -t vo (42) foot dig i neter rumarov m d ,91 ia1 I pruVI(I ed
-.t the ten-nin us o f tl i e pr «vase dri v e as sliown an Exhlb ii A of the Lie %relop I > > en( 11 [an
10. Fire Rated Wa Us: Coy rs ( ruction. shall comply with Iniernati oral Rcside n ii$ I Code (IRC)
requ lre�d 2 -1 your fire rated wal 1s herwe en auacI ie6 d el I ing u n i t .
11. Fire Flow Tes t� Pri or ljo record ation of d i e p lat, a cer tilled fire flow test hidi caring a firs.11ow o t`
1 �5 00 gai I -On.9 r L1 I i Mle i�h r did ual prey s um of 0 powids per �gijare inch shall be st.b> > y itted
to DevL'.1opi tent S erViCeSr
12. Time L'Imi i ; eons truct Eon of the lio m iltouse de -v-e1oFmcrL t shall comme uce ��i�hin two (2) years
from the approved ordi name d aic of the ' UD -2'} Overlay and m istructi on shall he completed
w iih i y t y ree �3) yew froi ii d ie approved ordinance nauce date of the 'TC1 D -2" Overin��, or the "VU. � -fir}
empires,
-N&W PEI EI N Umbtr of Netices Mailed — 18 within 200 f ( notification ar nU tS ide no1.I r cation area
r� F aWr — Insid a ncif icati on area); 0 (outside. no .ificat ion area)
S * p i(ion 1 (1.26% -inside narific$t ion area); n� i de notific Mion area)
(As of-March 6.20 0 8)
A uachmenis ; L , Neighborhood — 2006 A trial
2 r N of ghbo hood — EX is-Ling Land Use
3, N a ighbar] iond — Future Ian d Use
4 , Sr l� - 2006 Aerial
ire — F�.x i�tiFig ZonuY& N i w area. '��11enb ip
6. Commcn(s received from i�Uhll nti -Ces mailed
7. 1 G13 wner5hip Ll
8, Anga l CoN ;e PUD Devc I upment Plan
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13 — Cnmrruon Airea/Lzaidscape
■ Exhi biL — ire P lams �ibeck Fie Ceren Lu-
■ Lxh.ihiy D — Section Reference
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Case No&& 0108-01
.Name*. Roberto Cardenas
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(Note: The niuribcr {s) next to name corresponds to the attached map.)
Total number mailcd: 19
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Ovvosition: 1 (1.26°0)
# 17 (1,6°o, Bra dley Tindall & wife, 6837 Wind} Creek — "I don't want
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zoninz cb=gg rcquzgQt — sm atu shed copy of i t sent to L� e City of Corpus deli- Texas Gulf'
Ln zn e.rs f Dar_ is ragjemmg a w=& Change from a R- 1B to a R -1 AI -2, a ane family
dwEiling dist6cf with a plamed unit lopmf.t uvalarI
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a, Ugs — The sole purpose of tte phumed uric dffYe1cpmcnt will be I-CT the Use 0i S418
f=ily ra sidential Occupancy.
- - P1mse. refermce vh 7. of ho amhimeam -el dr %ii!gs . We propose a ant 4 *'riF
huild�ag' Witt the hy, e4t level a 1.16' &et 13' mats,
L_ D=2Liw — 71w pig' m„ owidinB this plumad dvtiopnimt moist; of GLhcr-
renidewial and oommcro.sl VrWerty, We Frvpose 18 ua115 on 1. &2 acros hr a dente, of
9,9 dvmllimg emits per aa°_ This is ccwnpati.ble with d&wifies of cxistiag ;esi&=UP -1
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d. Pa — l far to exhibit "A". la xulcirmco bD 1 -&n( ] parkiag wa havo a TOW of 56
rasidmrial parking sopacas, 2 required spate per unit in Ih e, farm & a 2 cai pmge
provided uD reed =.m. Vi -Wor Faxkin& we h -avo a total of 18 sp woe provided, 1 qme
available per id i rhea Flamm unit l�praw t. In r ec ce to ih, F � mac} we
have a doom I-ad 20' tom -Pdde -firy lie V its rht private &Na and '!i avc provided a 4V
fnKA didmeW For ire appmstus trunaro=d &8 per thu lire maf sbals requ.ng t
t Pcdestri an A ctsa — Refeimce exhlbiL "B". PedcstriM a-�;Cess is Pro-hAW tBough thn
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f Common ama — Reference txbjbit "13'y. The (cc-L1 ac7eage Of COMM011 80M3 f,r pia
;51amrl. unir devolQpmntnt i� 26,47 6.5 -5 &=are fee
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J, Setbaclo — RsAirmre hihit '. As shy thm Is a 2V foot utae de icatimi.- an
a& il:icru$l 5 ` foot rim of way and a a foot b,iildig sethiw1c lime fir the fmni of the
p la= Amit Cops ent- Thee, &re 10 � filoC utility C$!�em L setback 1ita 1br either side
-of the, pl�r�ne d unit d lupme t. 7htre is a 5�� �.rain tmt�,t a�-rosa the ic$r o�' �e
p1a=ed unit da mLopmeni-
Tau. - Ca11 m lzfr-rencc exhibit 13 ", Thue is a design ab:d Umb erca mly M thn
days rhat tfay h oollmdon will be FiQked ap by tha pity of Ccvpus rian. Each rtsidol
wiU he, m, nnsible far g&7 ' a rmsh um frank tLe of Ccgns 0iristi solid warm
departnent.
Fefermot. exhibit `W. A 6' fool. wood , 6 ry f.ct will be provided arcwnd the
perarnclrr of the d loon =l,
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uait B- A total ofd- zenith for Roor pL3u — unit A and -a iDbit of 14 =its fox flapc-r plan — =11-
13, nocr plm — unit A consiaxa -of gquam Feet and Floor plan — utLir B cansigis of
square fmt.
k, Buildiniz dU ele -Vari — Re& +. a nhibil `D` and ardil banal ohwt IE & 2E,
Thm are 2 deaiipas pmpoged for ttisa pjmmtd unit davelopmen t,
Table of Con e
L.amd gisr, gompatibilitty toneat —'mac p4=ad =i.t &clm1 ent ±at I.PrVPOSZ fur MY
propel on Sandn Lane is similes to le 51=0und fi-I MeGts. ApcOSS Ch-8 Weet Of m
per d dE l m ni mmcrcia1 and. at the. of the d is a single wily
lousing subd i "Visiclu- To fe flxh of my propmd plod developromt is mo-[her
isring sir11gle family subd =mss -on, Cnx pr std pls=rd uxuit d I mer -t is a ❑tee =,rY
ran home de-rftnacut, The height ig COMPa bblc With -exi$4,ffig ogle faniil .3.
dEvriopmenz with a hei t not lo exreed 16" IcL $,r inchrs. We have sec up our
drvolopnimt M' 4 IfFercat sections n co proYida itord czmmoa arta. fOr Our resi ts,
We have proves M 26-476-5 5 square fie I of oonmcm area.. We aU i��rt ow t
d an L -ose requ red in R 1 Ba this iurludzs 10' ufiliry -casonams fiN ffit a eny- =d
sLcutbwe�it sides of -our plam -Ed uri U develops -ent a .15' drainage imsement at rh r truer of
m-r plamed init d lopmf!a )ta and 20' building setback ae for ihe frariL of our pl ii d
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ni. TJE lid es — W 0 ox � Frcpp0;5ing 10 * U Lili�r - cammmiity� r die noribLeast and -sc+uthwei t
Chic pi gnrl ad nait developnenf. n.Era are cxisdng ;;ratmr and sewer lb.e; acrma che -sweet
of kn ra Lane-
n, File Hydrant, — ]Please r0mrce exibiL 'WF or uC ". plat =cmt of tht fift p ant is
loca Lrd n�xi to ticrffi sido of Sec Lion A (rc*rewe a h[l1 t "D"). The fire hydrant will havc
a&quatc sub stops as Lo proleci Lb.e hydrenT. from beinQ hit by r�eid = ts or 'iStTors.
u. Time limit — RefffencE lerber Ebdd rmwd To rlre QtY (if Curptis Qnstl. TeXas Ch1Lf
Xnir-catmeaLSF is aSLLUS for ;b 2 year the limit, ng frQrn the dzie the zoning
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This 1eticX is �o -request the City Of CorPus CfZi�ti PlOast oomidu ray U iai zming � of R- r &TUD-
2r a Onu Family dweang disttt with a pkmed unit dzv❑ oilmen overlay-2 for the dnvlopmemt
that I d like to 0=11d cm D � adra 1 n. Attached to 6-is jet ru ym vi-11 -End a copy of my prap d Sits
ill= that includes a 3 a, light -of Way dedicatiQu with a proposed lam ape Ica on mch side. My Fxgp❑std
dvw1 mtn-t itwludcs a Total of 18 units, I do reaNze that avffages 9,5 ftmlligg units per acre but w my site
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the PrDp . My request is for a X- M-PUD-.2 zcnLtg, I do hope that the motion rtoNm.dad &-ow.s nay
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City Charter - Article V
ARTICLE V. PLANNING
Sec, 1. Purpose and Intent,
The city council shall establish comprehensive planning as a continuous
governmental function in order to guide, regulate, and manage Future dev -elopment
a ud redevelopment within the corpora to lira its and extraterri toria I j u risdictian of the
city to assure the most appropriate and beneficial use of as rid, water and other
natural resources, consistent with the public interest.
Sec. 2„ Organization or Planning Commission,
A planning cam mission is hereby estahl ished wh ich shall consist of ni rye regi -5tered
vQLer5 of the city, The rn em ai2rs of the commission shall he appointed by the city
counciJ far staggered terms of three years. The commission shall elect a chairperson
from among its membership each year a t the first regular meeting in August and
shall meet not less than once each month. Any vacancy in en unexpired terra shall
he filled by the city council for the remainder of the terra,.
Sec. 3. Power and Duties of Planning Cornm i ion.
(a) The planning commission shall: (1) Reviews and make recommendations to the
city council regarding the adoption and implementation of a comprehensive plan,
any element or portion thereof, and any amendments thereto; (2) Review and make
recommendati ons to the city CCU ncll on all proposals to adept or a mend la A
development regulations for Lhe purpose of establishing consistency with the
comprehensive plank (3) Monitor and oversee the effectiveness of the
comprehensive plan, review and make recommendations to Lhe council on any
arT endrnent5 to this plan, and forward to the council comprehensive updates to the
plan at least once every five years; (4) Review and male recommendations to the
city counci I r egg rd i ng zeni nq or zon ing change!5 J n a ma nner to i n5ure the
consistency of any such zoning or changes in 7-oning with the adopted
comprehensive plan; (5) Exercise control over platting and subdividing lard within
the corporate I i mit5 and the i2xtraterritorial jurisdiction of the city in a manner to
insure the con!5istency of any such plans with the adopted comprehensive plan; and
(6) Review and ma ke recnm mendat-rcns to the city coU nci I on the city's ann ual
budget and any capital improvement hand program.
(b) The depa rtment5 of the city government shall cooperate width the planning
com mission i n Fu rnishi ng it such i nformation as is necessa ry i n rely Lion to i is work.
(c) The camm issJon shall II he responsible to and act as an advisory body to the
council and such additional duties and exercise such, additional powers as may he
prescribed by ordinance of the council,
Sec. 4. The Comprehensive Plan,
The city council shall adopt by ordinance a comprehensive plan, which shall
constitute the master and general plan of the city. The comprehensive plan shall
contain the ci ti's poIMc «s for growth, development and C-les.thetics For the land within
the corporate limits and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city, or for portions
thereof, including neighborhood, community and, area -wide plans. The
comprehensive plan shaN include the following elements'. (1) A rn ture land-use
element; (2) An annexation ellemen L; (3) A tran-, Aorta hon elle en t, (4) An economic
development, element-, (5) A public services and facilities element, which shall
include a capital improvement program; (6) A conservation and environmental
resou rtes element; a nd (7) Any other- elemen t the ci ty counci I may deem neo -essa ry
or desirable in order to further- the above objectives.
Each element of the comprehensive plan _51hall include policies for its implementation
and shall he i mpler rimed, in party by the i9doption and enforcement of appropriate
land development regulations and other ordinances, policies and programs.
After at least one public hearing, the planning commission Shall for a rd the
proposed comprehensive plan, or eIe -meat or portion thereof,, to the city manager,
who shal I submit such plan, or element or portion thereofr to the city council with
h is or her reoom mendations. The ci ty cou rloi I may adopt, or adopt with changes or
amendments., the pmpos d comprehensive plan, or eler ent or portion thereof., after
at leaist one Publ is hearing. The ci ty cou nci I shall act on the plan, or elemen k or
portion thereof, within sixty days following its submission by the city manager. If
the pla n shoo Id be rejected by the council, i L shal I. with policy directions to the
commission, retw rn the plan to the planning commission which may reconsider the
plan and forward i t to the ci ky manager for submission Lo the council I n the sa me
manner as orlginally provided. All amendments to the comprehensive plan
recommended by the planning commission shall be forwarded to the city manager
and sh-all he subject to review and adoption in the same manner as for the original
adoption of the comprehensive plan as set forth in this section,
Sec. S. Legs! Effect or Comprehensive Plan.
All cI ty im provernen Ls. o rd'i nance5 and regulations, shal I be consistent wi Lh the
comprehensive plan. In the case of a proposed deviation to the adopted Alan, or any
element or portion thereof, the plan I ng cornmia5ion shall communicate its
recommendations to the council which may a ppmve or disapprove such deviation.
See.. 6. Platting Prop arty.
The city sha Il not pay For the property used for -5kreet5 and alleys within any
su hd ivision a but the same shall, when plaLted f he dedicated to such use and shall
become the property of the ci ty a nd shall he ma i retained as 5uch. The ci ty sha I I not
grant any permit Lo construct or enlarge any house or structure wilth in the city until
a pIiq t shal I he approved and Filed.
1 UTIE
C .IIS IONFR- --
Ru dy Garza, V lee—Ch a i ri 11ai I
Milano J, Muerfia
,lames Skro baiv��k
John C. Tamez
J ohlm R- Martinez
G ov ind Nadkarni
David Loeb
ABSNC -ES.-
R. Bryaii nano} ChaiTman
E von J. Ike l ly
Coup eil C h am hers- C i ty Fall
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edmsdav Fe h rnar- 20, 2008
5:30 P,M.
STAF F
B o b N ix, A] CIS A ssistam Ci ty Manager of
Development Sere ices
JobnrL berates, PE, Deputy Director of
De c1op.n i e o t Servic 9/ Special Sere i Cis
Faryce Good e- Macoira Iirterim Assisiant
i recur of Develop i tic r.11 Sor vii ce P Ianny n e
Miguel S. Saldan a A l CP, Sen for C i ty Planri er+
IIiha [1� a iL�lannr
S hannnn Murphy, A IC Pa C i t7 Planner
Gary mi th, i plant City m)rney
Yvette Aguilar, An piney I
Bev Orly U u a -Pri c -stley, Rec ord in g Seurutary
S1 r� te q n i �' ingirse a la comi�ion y sn ingles us lim i tads, �i �r Ufl n t r�r t �� n of
ingl us en la j unta Para ayudarl e
[. CALL. TO ORDER
A gnorui n was dec1 a� )d the mre Ling wn s ealIed to order at 5 -3 9 R _in_ �y Vice-
rrJ1130 Cha ;ar -
V. ZONING
1. Fabled Planned Unit D evelopmem it
a. a-q No. 0 108- 0 1
Roberto Carilenm – A change of zoning froon a "'R-13"' n e -Fai t, i I�
Dwelling Di��.ri�( 1j) a `I.1 - 21" Mu I tiple Dwe I I i ng D i s tri Gt re -sU l ting in a cl can ge of
lane] use from 1avy d ens ity res idential to meth um dens i N res i dendal _
i a_� n drV is E rt Lot 1 1 1 l+r nSand ra L n ZiRpro Xima 141,E 1 a 5 ti
feet east of Air [inn Road.
Ms- Shannon M nrphy, A IC PF Deve lopments Servi cei, prcgej tiled ahavc
request Es fir $ Fr �� of nin n� I] Y� ;� 1 i'�nj. �. F r r�] nay . l�l� �R 1i pant is irq ues ting a
char ae of zoning From n "R -1 B "' One-F am i ly Dire I I in g D is trim tc a �'R-- i [ - Sri t] y a Pl a� M rti �d T t� it
L ve lopme ra -2 OverIay - The case h as been fah Ied for several meetings, oligi nal ly s ubmitted for a
change, IjD an � -�" Multiple Dwc lling Dislrjc r- bu t the app lican L has reused i t to do a plar�n�d un i i
dove [opmcni.. Ms. Murphy s tated the property is lo�;atied on S ands a I -tine east o I` A i el irle r EX i 9 ti 11 �
land uses in the area are low deg -si res ids �i ia� i �lr E rtl �. �m r I 1-o Lhe scud. and vacant to
i -he west- and east wi th a singl a fami ly re s iden t io the eas t alon g Sandra i ,aJ )c ,
N.-Is. Murphy pirsen ted a slide presentation depiei i ng ;5U rroui A ilig la i1d uses, s- Murphy
�tated tho, appli cant is r eq u esting a planned rani L developinen t and the concepA of a PU D IS a
recognF tion iha t at iiine 9 greater qua I i ty o i` developi rye i it can he aehieved by perrnil.l.in v mop] ifimuoa
a f estab lisle ed zoning an d s ubdiv ision regulations- The P1:D -2 i 9 requested became o C spec cal
p farming commis Ion M -Mures
February 20, 2008
Ease 2
d cvc I opment oonsiderat ion -or parii culal' plan app I i c rrti on and give 9 fl )e appl leant it ie flex i b i I ity
n ecegsary Lo esi ;i b I i gh rt:gti 1a1.ions d if'i�rent from those iii other zun in iz d is Riots , Because laic promised
u)wnh o u se Froj ec t the applicant has s u h!n irted noes not co mp ly w i th [lie dery city rNui re men is G f' ti is
" ",113 " 'I wh ic] y is 7_26 dwell i ngs Per Un it, Lhey have roqu ested ;a phinned u nit de v c4oFmeni. M s.
-Murphy stated the app I ivani liaa submitted a plan I o r the deve1 opinem and they propose 18 dwellings
urilis on 1.82 &.,re�i fur a maxim aim density of 0.9 dwe I l ii) tin k per acre, The tow n h om e;5 are
Fropos�ed with one stork' heights, and will provide 336 dedicated res ihert ial garage parlr i n spaces,
Which i q two Waiae spaces per dwell in cr uny I: with an additional 18 visitor parking spaces on site. 19he
private drive is indicated as a "'no parking" fire 1 as is for the lci M g a i of The drive In order to i naa ii;ain a
ded i sated 20- fool w id a fire lane. A 4 2-fool. d inm -cter turniar'a unh has been pr ov i ded at the end o f the
propel. Iii s_ M urph 9ntE�d the 4,c; ite p I an has beta rev i c wed a nd approved by The Fire Marshall.
.LN4s , Murphy slated the deve I -oilmen t p I an al -so prole %es a 22 0- I Doi sct bac k along Sandra Lai) c,
1.0 -fool s i de ;a ad rear y iard se lbac L and a 5 5 4but drainage easemen t in the rear. They are proposin g a
i - � t �� �' Sri ; �� �Y �lY ri �ri ser f �h �r F rt Ih �roposi n g two floor p I an types,
the U n i t A and ; n it B; n ff re I i3ed rant has horn provid od a ihey are rnq u c sting n two -year tiLnil, lirn i t for
she pla nned u n it d evelopment .
Ms. urpl iy stated 19 notices weir, > > > al l ed to prDperty ow i y e rs w iii i j M 200 feet , w d received
gyred
one in rxpprx�i t ion, wh i cI i dial s 1, 2 6 %,
A proval n C a "R- I B/PUD- r On e-F;trnily D we I lingy District %vi th a P Tanned Unit
Dc�velopi=n I. -2 0 verlav, as shown in the attached Anne I " s Core Deere lop i nen t P I art; suit jec t 10 the
following twelve (12) cond i (ion s-.
1 Devel ripmen t Plan: The properly sljall he &ve Ion: d subj cc[ to the design tea I ores unrl
eIemu n1.s wnLained in the Ange I Core De elopmen t P1 w i _
2v Heigh L' B u 11 di n Rs dial I not exceed onclstor�' in hei aht.
3. Ike nsii v.- The d uns i�v o C the developmen t shall not exceed 9.9 dwe1 I in g un its i wr acre_
There shal 1 be Cour one -story build its gq w lih dive urn i Ls i � i Bu ildings A a nd C and foul-
un its j n Bui 1 d ings B and D, n s drown in Exhih it D of the Deve lopnient Pi an.
4. Pa rking: Each dwelling un it shal 1 pr'ovi de two parkin n spaces wil.hin a garage. A total
of vi s itor parking spac-es shat I he provided as ind i cated i n I lie Developi nc�jn EI an.
5+ Setbai LQ .- A minirnurn teen Ly (20) fo of front yard se tbazk &hnl J be p rov hied along
and ra Large. A m i n i inui n to n (10) fog t s i de yard and rear yard setback shall be provided.
6. Se reeving Fence.- A .so li d wow sGreeiiin g fence w ith a I keight A nor.1ess rIu�) six. (6)
Ceet -shalt be p roe' ided al ong it re n orth, yes t and cast property I irim ,
Ligb find-. Outdoor lighting shall be shi el ded Euid di rectcd away from adj acn1.: ihtgl c
fairy i ly res idea oes with no m o re than terra foal cared 1es n t all property limes.
S. T -aod aping ; Eight 2 iiri -ch Caliper Rees shall he prny i drd along Sandra Lane ass pow n
on Exhibit B of the Development Man, l znds�cap ing shall not be located within Utility
easement � , Ad dit iorrn] I andscaping rn $fir be requ ir'eh in comply -ance wiTh Article 27B,
Lan dscape Requirements of tli e Zon in g Ord inancc ,
9. Firs Ira n e; The private drive shall he striped to indicate `'Fire Lane / . o Parking? ;a s
shown on Exh ib it A o F she Devolopmen I. Pln n. A furry -two (42) fool d iameter turnaround
sha I I be providtd at ilia terminus n f the private drive a.9 shown on Exhih it A of the
r VOIGPIllent Flml_
10v F1 re Ra led Walls -_ Con struel io n �I Mall col npl y w It] Y Inte ationa1 Rem i dential Code (IRC)
rNu ired 2 -hou r firo rat -ed wal I -� between attached dwe1 I i n a u i) iis ,
L1. Fi re Flnw Test: Prior to rccordalou of the plat, a ocrtified Fire I`l€ w test indicating n flir,
fl oar of 1 7500 gal I ons per m i nute with a rep iduat pre ss rare of 2 0 pound s per sq uare inch
shal I hk� -� u bm ivied to Lewelopmeni Serw ices,
PJ anning Commission Minutes
FebrUanr 20. 2008
P[I
V
12. Time Lim it: Cori s tr acii on o f Lhe town house d evelopmeni sh all commence w i i]) i r1 thvo (2.)
years Fro iii tlic�., approved ord i rya.« P e dale n I` the "P"UD -2 "' Overlay and ion trLl ctien SI kal 1
bi� i�,ampleted w lih in [hrt:e (3) years from the approved ordinance date of tl le :16_PU D-211
Overlay, ur the i `P UD-T' expires-
In response to Comm i sinner 1,ocb, Ms. Na urp I i y s tated a revision to I he light in g p roil
w] 11 be made to re fl cc i "fout candies" i nz- toad of "Jum ens a.
In re5pon se to Commissioner 1 I ner La, Ms, Mwpl iv ;3Latcd the applica« t i% p ropo s ing a 5 5
foot lira i nano eLasemeni along tht� rear of the properly and is also show « on the plat, GIs . G owe,
Macon stated d iat b ecause Lh i s is a -P U D, the plat is a wmpanion to the rezolring application aril
L
s arcs ged on Rage 87 of I he P ]ruin i ng C o i tYtnis sioM packei.
i res ponce to Com i n is8lo er S kro bare rk. IBS L Murphy Z-) tatcd the app] iGani h a..-,, two
years to begi n tl Mc de velopmeni and on c ad d i tional year to finish coin s tructioll .
Pub i� 1 Leafing was opened,
N obody c;a me forward i n support or opposid a n.
Pub I i hearing way closed.
Motion to al pave staff r recommendation was rnade by Commissioner S krobarc rk any!
seco �� d cd 'by ��inin i'S a oner Loeb, Motion pas sod u nanimous Iy with Chainn aii S ton a ai td
Comm i L ton er Kelly being abbe n l ,
1i .PLN- T_)1R`,1;H A RE DNEE VERLY-20OR Mf) 100-0 1 MI U ir
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AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE, UPON APPLICATION
BY ROBE PTO CARDENAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING MAP IN
REFERENCE TO BASS SUBDIVISION, LOT E, BLOCK 28, FROM i i R-
I B I a ON E wFAMI LY DWELLING DISTRICT TO " R -I SIP U D -2" ONE.,
FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT WITH A PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT-2 OVERLAY, SUBJECT TO TWELVE (12)
CONDITIONS; AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO
ACCOUNT FOR ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE EXISTING
COMPREHENSIVE FLAK; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its reports and
recommendations concerning the application of Roberto Cardenas, 1br amendment to
the City of Corpus Christi Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Maps
WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, public hearings were held on Wednesday,
February 20, 200B, during a me eking of the Planning Commission, and on Tuesday,
March 25, 200B, d u n- n g a meeting of the City Council, i n the Council Chambers, at City
Hall, i n the C ity of Corpus C h d sti, du ring wh i ch all interested pe r5o ns were al.lowed to
appear and be he a rd , and
WHEREAS, , the City Council has determined that this amend ment would best serve
public health, necessity, and convenience and the general welf are of the City of Corpus
Christi and its citizens_
NOW, THEREFORE, 13E IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITE OF
CORPUS H KIST I a TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is
amended by changing the zoning on Bass Subdivision, Lot E, Block 20, located are
a n d ra La ne app ro i m ately 15 00 feet a ast of A 10 1 ne R oa d , fro m " R -+1 B" 0 n a -fa m EIy
Dwelling District to OR-11 B /PU D -2" One-family Dwelling District with a Planned Un it
bevel op rn erg I -2 Overl ay, su bject to the fol Io i n g twel ve (12) co nd ifio n s : (Zo n i n g Ma p
042032) (Exhibit)
1. Development Plan: The property shall be developed subject to the design features
and elements contained in the Angel Cove Development Plan -
2. Height, Buildings shall not exceed one -story in height.
3. Den city; The density o f the development shall not exceed 9. 9 dwelling u n ifs per
acre. There shall be four one -story buildings with five units in Buildings A and C and
four units in Buildings B and Di as shown in Exhibit D of the Development Plan.
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4. Parking, Each dwelling unit shall provide two parking spaoes within a garage.
total of eighteen (16) visitor parking spaces Shall he provided as indicated in the
Development Plan,
5, Setbacks: A minimum twenty (20) foot front yard setback shall be provided along
Sandra Laner A rein imu m fen (10) foot side yard and rear yard setback shall be
6, Screening Fence, Solid wood Screen ing fence With a height of not less than SIX
feet shall be provided along the north, wart and east property line,
7, Lightin Outdoor lighting shell be shielded and directed away from adjacent single
femily reSidances with no more then two footicand las at all property line_
8, Landscaping, Eight 2-inch caliper trees shall be provided along Sandra Lane as
shown on Exhibit B of the Development Plan_ Landscaping shall not be located
within utiiity easements. Additional landscaping may be required in compliance with
Article 2713, Landscape Requirements of the Zoning Ordinance.
9_ Fare Lane; The private drive shell be striped to indicate "Fire Lan No Perking" as
shown on Exhibit A of the Development Plan_ A forty -two (42) foot diameter
turnaround shall be provided of the terminus of the private drive as shown on Exhibit
of the Development Plan.
+10, Hre Rated Walls- Construction stall comply With International Residential Coda
(I R) Feq u i red !hour fire rated walls between attached dwelling u n ifs _
11, Fire F I o Test: Prior to recordation or the plat, a certified fire flow test i n d i t Inn a
fire flow of 1, 500 geilon s per minute with a residual pressure of 20 pounds per
square inch shell be submitted to Development Service,
12- Time Lim ij ; on stru ctio n of the townhouse development sh a I I commence with i n two
(2) years from the approved ordinance Bete of the ILPUD1 ' Overlay and construction
shall be completed with In three (3) years from the approved ordinance de (e of the
PUD-2` Overlay, or the "PUD- " expires_
SECTION 2. That the official Zon i rig Map of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is
amended fa refl ecL the amendment to the a Zoning Ordinance made by Section 1 of this
ordinance-
SECTION 3. That the Zon Inn Ordinance and Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas, approved on the 27th day of August, 1937, as amended from time to time,
except as changed by this ordinance and any other ordinances adopted on this date,
remain in full farce and effect,
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ECTI ON 4* TIC at to the 'extent that th is a me nd ment to th a Zo n i ng 0 rd i na n ce
represents a deviation from the Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is
amended to conform Lo the Zoning Ordinanoe, as amended by this ordinance.
ECTI ON 5, TIC at a i M ord i rya n ces o r pa rts of ord inn n ce s in contl icf with t h is ord i rya n ce
are hereby express Ny repealed.
SECTION 6. A violation of this ordinance or requirements implemented U nd a r• this
ordinanoe constitutes an offense p u n is h ab ie under Section 1--6 of the City Code of
Ordinances.
E TIO N 7. Th of pub licatio n sh a i I be m ad e i n th a offi c i al p u bli cation of I he C ity of
Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi.
E TiON B. TIC of U pon written red, uesf of the Mayo r or five Cou n ci I m em be rs, co py
attach ed, t he C ity C ou n i f finds and de cla res an em a rg en cy d ue to th e n eed fo r
i mrned i afe action necessary for the efficient and effective administration of City affairs
and suspends the Charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at two
regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed Upon first reading as an emergency
meal u re on th is 251b day of M a r• h, 2008.
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
APPROVED., March 17, 2008*
�11�v
G ry A Smith
Assistant pity Attorney
For City Attorney
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Henry Garrett
Mayor, pity of corpus Christi
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Corpus Christi, Texas
day of a 2008
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
Eo r the rea son s set fo rth 1 n the a me rg ency clause o C the foreg of n g ord r o a n ce F a n
emergency exists requiring suspension of the Charter ruie as to consideration and
voting upon ordinanees at two regular m ti rig s, I e F therefore, request that you
suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on tha. dele it is introduced, or
at the present meeting of the City Council.
R es pectf u IIy f
Respectfullyo
Henry ry a rrett
Mayor, City of Corpus Christi
Council Members
The ab ove o rd i na n ce was p aed by the fo [low[ n g vote:
Henry Gerrett
Melody Cooper
Larry E l izon do t Sr.
Mile Hummel[
Bill telly
Priscilla . Leal
John E_ Marez
I elda nez
Michael Mc utcho-r
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
P UH Ll C HEARI N Gr — Z0_N G (Ci ty Conn rril Ac cion Date: larch 2.4, 20N)
C me N G. 0209 -02* G eo !Ze Hinoj ma, Jr-: A oh an ge o f zon mg From a "R -1 B" One-Fnmi ly D welling
Di stric t to a "R- 7 C " 0 rye- F am i Iv Lhvel I i ci P. D tsiric�i on propt+ ' de scribed as 0.11 acres being the we si 50
Fee t-o f the eat 15 0 feet of 1 10 i i n a 2, 51 ock 10, Loo 13, loca Led approximately 5 0 1eci ea s( o f i1 i e
i n iersecti on of Vi I i arreal Drive and Molin a Drive _
Planning Contmi .9sion & S i$rP s Recontm endatioin eh mar y 2 04 2008): Approval of the "R-1
One- Ram i ly Dwe I ling Dis 1 -rici ,
Summer:
Reques i so TI Mc appl icnrii i s requesting a change o f zoning on 0.11 acres from "'R-113 a' One -F' ami ly
D-we i 1 ing District to "'R-1C" One-Family Dw' e l 1 tog Di strici_ The pry nerd, contains an existing
i nale fam i ly re�i dente on 4,990 sgij foci. This lot �i�� does nol. meet tho minimum 6 a 000 squ ire
fool. minim urn lot � izv rtq u iremen t for the "'R -113" District, In adhid on_ the propel, is not p laftud
,since the property is only a pone oa i of the a on ai nal Lai 13 in ilic Molina 2 Subdivision. if the
exi iz i.in g properly ownei or n future preps owner wishes in expand [lie existing house on the
iloi im iforl n firg to L tl eii $ bu i Id ing permit oanoot he i S L7 ed for any additi ons to the hoe se until the
propMr is F lamed_ 1 n addi do n, the applic an t I m s i nd icated Ll tat he, wou Id 1 Ike, io pla t lire property for
fu tom X11 a f the prop-erty. A plot application rannoi processed unless the proper y meets the
m inimum lot s im requi remen is in ib a zon i ng d i 9 tr+ici , T1) erefore, the appl «ant J i as Tvquegted the
"R-1 C" One —F' ami 1y Dwel I ing D i sitici 9 ince I he '6'R-1U6' D istrk?( has $ m inim urn lot _6ze req u irement
0 1' 4 ) 5 00 &qu$re feei-
W h He ai-e "R -1 B a; and "R- ] C " Di strict m-e both designed for s i ngl a tam i IV or J ow den Sity
residential ii Qes th -ere are �evera l differences related to density of development that may occur in the
d 19 tricl s, T1) e d i fferej ices botween it is two diAtiots which cwt rest i 1i. in a lea gher siirgle tam ily
den city in the "-R -1 C;' lei tri Gi are sl iown in [lie t$h le be] ow
Dist irict Comparison
"R -1 WI
"R-10t
Minimum Lot SiZe
6,000 Square Feet
4,500 u are Feet.
Minimum Lot Width
50 Feet
25 FootMinimum
•t� ern r -•1 ti
7.26 unit c�r acs
4 5 Feet
0 Foot I in imunr
ti _. _ ti• �1..�. —__ -4 —tip r - -• -•• — • .v �ti • -ti•� • % %
F
9,26 u nil er aori�.
Fi)ont Yard Setback
rr.�.rMSa..�r1.• �.-�.. r 'r- tart.: -
INIaxitnum Un its Nr Act
IM-MU M Oars i
M ax imam He i ht/ tofi cs
3 5 Feet / 3 Stories
26 Feet / 2 for ie'
Agcmda Memorandum
Caw. No. 02 - . (Gcorgv. H iLaOjom, Jr.)
F.ge 2
His l o r}'; The Molina 2 gubdav i sdon was platted olt December 10, 1945 and contained 156 lots.
Subsequ a orly, the subject pFoperi' was annexed in 195A and coned with an "R- l B-' Di s ict , Except
for 26 lots with 17,000 square feet, the 10 Ls in Lhe Molina 1 S uhd iii g ioi M were planed wid i 20.000
square feel.. M. uy o f the lots in l.h� sub. 1v is ion hav u since been replatted to 10,000 squair, fee t.
A dd itional ly, porti w or loin were ld by property' owners with mtAes and bounds de�riptyons,
thus creai.i�ig nonconforming uld unpl$ilod lots,
Lots along V i 11 arreal Drive hetwcm M. o1 ina D rive and B arre ra Drive were replal:rcd i i x Lhe past to lot
sizes t;a t tl int do not meet current minimum lutsLe requirement L for the i{R -1 W" D iEt'ict. The loLs
on ei i.her side of the ap p kew its s property werc reel atted in 1965 and 1971 and are both ender 6,000
sq L_ � I ;he Zoning Ord iiianc� allows for to t area except bn s when sli ch lats are a rninlrrnu err of
5, 000 square feet and pladed prior to 19 7 1. T'h r, su [� [cct proper( ou sip � o f` $ 4, G s�q tiate � t I01_
* E xis ling Ira nd Uses: The applicant's prope n y and al 1 Burro u ndi «g l) roperti es contain single rai i i ( ly
dwellings.
a Utilities: The subject properry has water and waste w;aitier+ Dery ice available ,
T'r$nspn rt -aiion/Tra f r Impact Sl n dy.- The re7ADning and reduced iot size on the subj ecA lot would
tic t create an increasc W tra Mi c. A single fain i ly re;5 idenu..,e genuates 10 average dAi Iy Lr ip s,
16 Comprehensive flan omi s tens. The rripr h n i Ian ink iul flic fu[ULr, land use low
density re sides itial and the applic; F :� request t is con s is try) L w 0i the e Cnrmprehens iv � Plan- The
u1.1 cc t proper i s I atoll i n the a sts id c Area Development p lal M
Tait comprahensive plan identifies policy s tntrmej Mts for land uqc &6 9 ion, , City Charter regu i re g
rezoning to he consistent with the o uij) re he» live Man (see atrehed City CharW..r Section V-
P I anning.) Approval o f the rezoii r-ii g wi 11 arriend the Coinprel iens ive P n. o- oral pot icy statement s
are available iii the e estside Arta Development elopment Plan (adopted 1989, u pd ked 1995) and the Corpus
Christi Policy S (ateme ig, An Element of th � Comprehensive Plan (adopted in 19 9 7) to ensure
con 9 is tency of zone el i ange requ esis wash th a comprehen s ive pl an
esiside Area Dcyclo ment Plan (ADP) p.1r j!y Statements:
Pol]-cy Statement 13,3-W Encou rage new owner emple . horsing in the area by reducing local
I reel will ths, reg ni red lot si M, and by a Elcnn raging innnva live d esign i� ate a tec h nnlogiesF
Policy 10 I rtl , : The it un i1 an I y l ien alter ishoul it n� ini a ciiizen/s t:arr
task force to kinffia to n targeted ell rode -enfn re-ement program .
I;a ff Coin ment, EncouragirrS redeye lopmeni in Lhe Wes is i do Area Dev elesp nen t is n p ri inary goal
of the p Lail w i th a n umber of pol 1 cic;� chat suggest the c its- sliou.l d take a proac Live approwh to
code criforcement and neighborhood enFa- nume M t5 $;� reconimended in Pol icy S tntemen t B , 5.
Pol i cy S tattmen l has been implemented it irough th e C ity } s Wccd and Seod Si to 1 Pro grain.
Corpus C h risii Polite' a tam erg (9 F
Homing Pol iev r: The opt r to ni ty for b [Im a ownership should be made available to as
corny nl tiznns as pobsible.
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Caw No, 0208 -02 (Gcur�� Hingj osa, Jr.)
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The avai lahi li tv of affordable hon g inn for cifizen:� of all i1 kcoi rie level is great [y influenced by
codes and ordi rtai) ces - pious 1; Yg alfoedab i I ity �1 tout d h e a priority considerat ion in a 11 actluns that
directly or i udirec t l at`I et housing cost. Every increase is the c o I. of building il new home has
the offeci o f increasing, the cost t o the nsr mer o f hoih n-�w aj) d e�x -rsii rig I i0i 11 C5_ As a resul to
evc�r , Ynom i� in cost d it -c0ly reduce-9 [lie n u tuber o l` citizens who have the opportunity to
purchase a I) oa n e_ L9 i a i y i larly, every reduction hi > cost sign i Tinnily increases the number of
citizens who have in opportun iry to own their own home. Co &s and ordinances, slleu ld be
i -horo M gh ly rev lured aid rep' i s iA to eliminak requirements that add cost with eery little ac to a l
l�en efi t and to encourage the u.9e of now and innovative designs and ppAu cts wh1oh a fl� more cost
t;g if Com rle i it : TJ y o propo,;Cd rezoning is consistent with Residential Policy o and rn aoou rages
a ff'ordab le ho using. Remnin g wil I all ow the property to ho rQplaucd and bui Id in g permits. can there be
No
issued for proper i repro %rernents . Reinves tm ent and upkeep of older bernes is irnporrmnt io ensuring
the v i t$1 i ry of th is ne i gh b-orhood.
Notification: Of the tI t i -thee (33) notieer, mailed to the property owners within 200 feet. &ro (0) acre
retuined in favor :Led zero (0) wort ret urried in opposition. 0 f 0 �e ei gh t (8) notices nmi I ed outs ide the 2 00
ro (0) were reru rr ed ill favor and zero (0) weir, re turned in opposition. The 20% rule Ys n of
Invoked. This case is considered rron- rnitrovergial. State law 20% rule is involved when property
owners who own 20% of the land wiltbi n the 200 ra-o l rudi n.s of the subject property are oppomsed,
invaking the 20% rule re-q ui re-s n th ree—q an rters Evora hl e voice o r the ci ty cnn n r.il for a eh8 n ge of
zoning to be approved, ru the r than a simple majority. Unless such proposed change is approved by
the Planning Com m issi n n s arb eba n ge shall not heearne efteeti ve except her a tavorabLe vate n f a
maj n ri ty pluN one of the G ty Co anvil presert i and vo tNri g.
Bob Nix, AICP
As s istani. Ciiy ManaVr- of 1 rev elopmei i t S e ru 1 Gas
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At taeh nie a to
1) Zoning Rcpo i
2) PlaLi i i i P ig Co i n m i ion M i t ates (Fe hr nary 20, 200 8)
3) Ordinance
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CITY COUNCIL
ZQNING REPORT
Cias a N o +: 020 8 -0
City Cou a cil Hce rin g Da f e: N1 arch -5, 200 9
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Applicant: George H i s ioj o;5a� Jr,
Owner: Sni rye as Appliczai t
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Representative: Same as ApplIC411M
Legal Des crip fion/Location . 0.1 1 $c rep be n 9, the west 50 feet el' the east 15 0 feet of Molina 2,
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B 1o�c k 10, Lot 133, located approxi mal -ely 5 0 feet � &O o f tl is j niersee [ion o C V1 I larre$1 Drive and
Molina Drive.
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Froin: "R -1 B"' On a -Fam i 1,y Dwell inn Lei s trict
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To: '6'R- l 'a Ore -F- aLnily Dwell -Ing District
Area: 0.1 1 acres / 4,990 square feet
P n rpose of Reg u est ; To as I ow for si n i � fam ily residential developm ent on a reduced lot size,
Zoning
Existing Land Use
Future re nd Use
101
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Law -dens qty Residential
silk
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Low -den � i Re: en f ial
Dwelling DI i
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l ew -den � Ety Residential
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"'I -1 B "' One - Family'
Low- density Residential
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Single Family House
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Dwel 1-1 ng D -1%5tri
{ilk -1 �' ~ -ram i ly
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Low- density Residential
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Area Developm ein t P1 ari: e _st idea rr'he comprehens i ve plan s < LFpor is lea w -dens ity rus id ential
5
uses for die. suha eGt properly. chiarige of zoni i ig from �'R- I B'' 01) e. T 9-1 n i ly D e 111 n g D ism ct to
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"R- I C'' One -F I ly f ell 11i g Disiric t i s con :3 i oem w i th it i e Go Lnpre hens ive p I an
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Zoning Viola tionsp: N one
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Zoning Reporr•
Case o1 0208-02 (George 1A i noJosa, !r -)
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Staffs Surrrn��r'��
Req Ues t: The app 11 can t is r eque �-oti ng a cl i u gc� a f zoni L) a oii 0 111 a cre. from "R— I B "' One -
Farn i 1y Dwe I I in g Di stri ct io "{ R -1 C 'x One -Fa; n a ly Dwel l i n g 0 1!5[r i ci. TI ie propc&rry cos 011 is
an �xi ttn g singl u family resid once on 4,990 square �'ee t, �l Jai 5 lo t si Ze doeq n of meet the
minimum 6,000 square foot minimum lot size requ iremeni for [lie "{R-1 B" District- Iii
addition, the property is not platted since the property is only a portion or [lie original [_ot
13 In 1-he Molina 2 S ubd i -' i s ion. If the existing property owner -or a future properry owner
wishes to expand the existing house on die n, oncon forrni n g lots tb e M a h u i a dmg p-�fn i j 1.
can ti of he is s u M for anv add iiions to 1-he house until the pruperly is Flattod 1 In addition, the
applicant has indicated that he would like to plat the proper for f hire sel 1 o F the property _
A plat app1 icat i o o cai mof be promssM lualess 1-he propc- y meets 1-he minimum lot size
requirements in the zon in g digit_ Therefore, the ap pl i can i I ka;i requested the {'R,1 " On u-
Family Dwelling Iii ;5�itr ict since ilia {ilk -1 C" D i swici has a minimum lot si ze requ i remen t o r
4,500 sq uare feel.
* J ti l e t1i a {` R- 1 B35 and "R- I C" D i str icts are botli d es i aged ror s i i ogle fare ily or 1ow deg hs�i ty
residentia I uses there are several differences r-e J cried to density of development that i nay
occu r J 10 Ye di striuts. The d i Pere; iuc�s herween 1•hc� rNvo disiriag which c;in resu It in a haghi�r
single fam ilk 1 d ensity in the "R -1 C" Distric t are .shown i n the to hle below:
1�- - f- -_ -. -� .._ - -__. __1 I.�Tr• ••- IL.T.1.Y• •- _YrL rT -• - 7- r•1YTT� �_.- - .__. •1••• •1• _ .__ -�� -. - ■- 1 7 ..�- .- L1._ -_ .___.... _. -_ _ _ .. L _ •i• J _ _ -
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District Comloarison
-Minimum Lot Si7e
Minimum Lot Width
6`R- IBII
6,000 Square Feet
50 Feet.
;6R_ 17t
4-500 quare Feet
45 Feet
Front Yard Setback Foot ! 1 in im aim t Min imam
..__ __ -• _�• _•- __ - - -_ -. ..1 -. .. _- -_� ... _ _ .. L_ _• •IM1 - •li.. ... •_ -_ R -• rti .. _•_ • -• _• - - -• _- .I.L•• 7 -Jr■ _... 7771- 7 ... - - Maxim-= U.nitq Per Acry - —
mum DensiDA..
axirnurn Hsi / tories
7.26 units per acre
35 Feet / 3 Stories
- �- 9.16 urn i is Lwr acre
- -- 26 Feet / 2 Stories
* 1•1 tstn ry : T he M o I i na 2 qu Lid iv i,9 ion was platted on Dece; n her 10, l 'A 5 and con iained 15 6
lots. Subsequently., the subject prop -my was nexcd in 1 954 and zoned with an 'R -1 B'
}
D Ori -et_ Emce1 i R )r 26 10 N with 17,000 square feet, the lots In like Molina 2 Subd ivi,9i on
wire p1al•1 -ed with 20,000 square foci_ M uy of the lots In the snhd i v i s lon 11 ave :�j n cc beer)
reFlatted io 1 0,000 5qu$Lt C eei_ Additionally, portions of lots were sold by property owners
with metes and hounds descriptions, 1•b-us mr.ahn g nonconf';)rrning and unpld•1 -ed lots.
I,ois al o rtg V i ll arrcal Drive between M o I i rya D ri v-e and Barre ra Drive were rep latted in the
p;s1 to foi sizes 6 at that do riot meet GuiTen t minimum let size requi re; M ent for th-e " {P -1 B ",
District. The lotg on ca 1•hu side o f the al p l icant7s property were rep I atted in 1965 and 1971
u d are hof under 6,000 square feet. The Zoning Ordinance allows for lot area exceptions
when such lots are a ini nimu m of 5,00 0 sq warc fool. ;i ad plaLkd prior to 197 1.
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Zon ifi g Report
Case No. 0208-02 (George Hingj o5E� Jr.)
Rapte 3
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Existing Land Uses: The applicant's p roperty and aJ I s urroun d i ng I irapertie -� eontai n -9 i ngle
family dwel I i ngs.
Utilities: The s tikiec t property has �vareraipd wastewater ry i ce $v nE Inhl u ,
0 Trans pn rla ioi �Tra is Impact Study: Th a rezoning and LrdUced lot size Ott ih a quljer t
lot would not erme an increase in traffic_ A single f ily rep i dery ce gunarates 10 average
daily trips.
0 Comprehensive -Plan omi g tent : The comprel i e nsive plan ind ioateq die future a land ns o
as low densily residend al and 1.he applicant's request is n;5 i ent with the Comprehensive
Plan. Tl ie ;iU b jeci property i s located in 1.he We sis ide Area Ike velopm ent PI an
The compmhens ive p I an ideniifics po l iCy statements for land use decisions. Ory Charter
requires rtzoning W be corisi stmt. w jth the Compreheiish e Plan ( see atac�hcd Ciiy C harrer
Section -P Ian n i ng.) Approval of the rezoning will amend the Comprehensive Plan.
Sever-al iml icy 3Ia t -emen Es are available in i.hc� Welts i de Area Development Plan (adopted
1989, upd atoll 1 995) and 1.he Corpus Chrisd Pot. i cy Statements, Ai i Element of the
Cornprehens ivc Flag (adopted in 19 9 7) to ensure eons i s tenuk? of zone change reque ;i-q with
the comprcl Mere give R l an,-
Westside A ren Deyelu m oni Plan (ADP) -Policy tutement g :
Policy S tatern err f B.1: E ar-ourage nenA, owner occupied h a using is the arena by
reel u ci ng local s frtei widths } r� aired 1e f sizes, and by encou ru gi m g inn nvalive
designs and tech nologies.
Polio* Statement B.5-. The City Council and City Manager should appoint n
ei tizea/8 tali task farcie to initin le a targeted cod a en fo r'eemen t p rogra m.
tail` Commigit. Eno ouraging, red eve lopment in the WesT -s ide Aieva Developmej it is n
primary goal o f the pI an �y i1.h a num ber of policies that surest the citv sltoul ri tie a
proactive approach IA) enforeem eni. and i i ei glbDrhood enhancements as
recommendexl in Po I icy L9 ta.emeni B.5 . -Policy S tatemeti. has been ire pleinen tell I lirou gh
the Ci ryas Wwd an d Seed S ife I P rngrmm.
Comm C h r isti F olicy SI.aieinen Is:
Housing Policy eq.- The opportunity ror h n rn e o g'aer hip should be. made available to
a& Many ciiiwns niq pore ible.
The ava ilabil tv of affordable housing for elflzeris of all income 1eve ! ig gre -atl v
ire fl Fenced by codes and ordinances, Hour i i i g affordability sho -uld be a. priority
� s i ration in all utions thm directly or hidi reet�y affect housing oo-,A . Every increas u
in the cost of b-u it di egg a new home Kars the ffffe i. of increas ing 111 a cos t to the oonsu mer of
both new and existing b out es. As a re�ul � every inciu a in co -si. directly reduces the
number of oillzujs who have the opportunity to purchase a home- imil arly. ovcc ry
reel nel.ioto in cost si gnilir ntly increases 1 he, n -umber of'r.Eizens who have -La j O.PjM tuni ty
Lo own their own hoi - Codes and ordinances should he i.horough ly revieeo -ell and
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7ori -Tkg Report
Case No. 020 8 -02 (George H i r o j osa, Jr-)
Maize d
revised to l i !.ma�. i rquircments that ad n i with ver
y 1 irtle actual benefit and to
encourage the use of new and in novas i v� designs and p rodents are more cost
erfeclive-
Stab' Comment: The • priDpn sed rezoning is coo si te.rii with Re s id emia I Policy c and
eiicolirages affordable housing. F nflifl w o p �tte� h [�iM� i
permits can tI ei Y he in;sucd for Rr operry improve rnen ts. Reinvestment and Upkeep of older
homes is impartani to ensuri n g 1J tie vital iry o r th i s neighborhood.
Street TvVe Paved Section Volume
1 Fban 7ranspDnadui PL - - - - - -- -- —
it Larreal Drive , Lnca I Street 5 0:� ROW, 291 BB NA
F� I � - �TrTrYti1 �zza �riva r..��• �a�- i�
rMolina Drive ' Local Stmt# 501 ROW, 28" BB N
Plat t$tus�
The sub jest property- j � not p ] atted-
ppro al of the rezorii1Yg wi 11 cn.mire [fiat tke prop erty can be p I at Led an d bui ldi ng pe rmits
i ssiied if the property owTier deli reS Lo expand anal irapr ove Lhe reezi den ti a]
The rezoning i s no I a "spa I. zone" as the rezoning will:
Be an aid to redeve1 oilmen t i n th a rye ighho -rhood c oiim step t with the.
Comprehensive Plan; and
-v Not chanpm the use of the pmperty.
to IT Recd ni m end atio n
Approval of the ` -R- I " One- Farnil y I ?clung Iii stric i..
Planning COMrn135110 n Revornmendation.
Apprcwal o f the "R- I C" 0 ne- Famllv - elthig Di s trict .
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Umber of Not ices Mai lei — 3 3 with 'm 20-0 foot n-otif i -cat Eo n area 8 o utsi de 2 00 foot notifi Lati on
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Favor — 0 iris i de notit Lead o n arima 0 o U Ugidc nol -ifi ii a u Q r
1 i� i ii — 0 i n g i de nnti ticati nip area; 0 auk ide nuirLeadnn area
(As of I ii -uh 5, 200 8)
Aiiacl Lmen L�-- 1- Neighborhood — 2006 Aerial
I Nc ighborhood - F.xi;�ting Laud Use
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Zoning Report
Cam No. 020 9-jO (George I Iinq -osa, Jr.)
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4, 1i ... 2 006 Aeri -al
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8- City C harcer — Ark le. V- Plan n ing
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Attachment 8
City Charter — Article V
ARTICLE V. PLANNING
Sec. 1. Purpose and intent,
The city council shall eskahlish comprehensive planning as a coati nuou!5
governmental function in order to guide, regulate, and manage future development
and redevelopment Sri thl n the corporate I i miks and extraterr•i toria I .Jurisdiction of the
city to a .5su re the most a ppropriake and beneficial use of Jand f water and other
naLura I resources, consistent with the public interest,
Sec. 2. Organization of Planning Commission
A planning commission is hereby e5tabl ished which shall consist of nine registered
voters of the city. The members of Lhe corT mi55ion shall he appointed by the city
council rUr staggered terms of three years. The cum mission shal I elect a cha i rpersnn
from among i is member5hi p each year at the first regular meeting in August and
shalt meet not le -5s than once each month. Any vacancy in an unexpired term shall
he Filled by the c-Ity council for the remainder of the term.
Sec. 3. Power and Duties of Planning ommission+
(a) The planning commission shall: (1) Reviews and make recommendations mentions to Lhe
ci Ly council r egar di ng the adoption and i mplementa Lion of a comprehensive plan,
any element or portion thereor, and any a mendrni2nts thereto-, (2) }review and make
recommendations to the city council on all proposals to adopt or amend land
development requ lakions for the purpose or estahl Ishi rig consistency Sri th the
comprehensive plan; (3) Monitor and over-5ee the effectiveness of the
com prehen5ive plan, review and make recommendations to th-e COUFICiIon any
amendments to the plan, and forward to the council comprehensive updates to the
plan a t least once every five years-, (4) Review and make recommendations to tile
city council regarding zoning or zoning changes in a manner to insure the
consistency of any !sUch zoning or changes in zoning with the indopted
comprehensive plan; (5) Exercise control over platting arld subdividing land Sri thin
the corporate I i nits and the extra territorial Jurisdiction of the city i n a manner to
insure the consistency of any such plans with the adopted comprehensive plan; and
(6) Review and make recommendations to the city council op the city's annual
budget a rid any capi to I improvement bond program .
(h) The depa rtment5 of the city govern me rat shall coopers te with the plan n i rig
commission i n furnishing i t such information as is recess ry i n rely tiara to its work.
(c) The commission shall be responsible hle to and act as an advisory body to the
council and such additional duties and exercise such f additional pourers as may he
prescribed by a rd i rya rice of Lhe council.
Sec. 4. The Comprehensive Plan*
The city council shall adopt by ord i nance a com prel ensis ve plan, which shall
core -sti Lute the master and genera I 'plan of the city. The comprehensive pla n 15ha II
contain the city's pol ioies for g rowth, development and aesthetics for the la nd withl n
the corporate I i m i Ls and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city, or for portions
thereof, including neig borhood, community and, area !wide plans. The
comprehensive ensive plan 5ha II include the following elements: (1) A future land -use
elle ent+ (2) An annexation element; (3) A transportado n eiement; (4) An econorn is
development, a Ierrien t; (5) A public services and facilities element, h ich 15hal I
include a capital improvement program f (6) A conservation and environmental
re5ourcos element; and (7) Any other element. the city council may deer-r-r necessary
Gr desirable in order to further the above objectives.
Each element of the co m prehensiVe plan shall include policies for its implementation
and shall he implemented, ire part, by the adoption and enforcement of appropriate
to
land development regulations and other ordinarnce!5, policies and programs.
After at least one public hearing, the planning commission shall forward the
proposed comprehensive plan, or element or portion thereof, to the city manager,
who shall - Submit such plan, or eleme nt or portion thereof, to the city council with
his or her reoorr,mi7 ndations. The city council may -adopt, or adopt with changes nges or
o mendme n t5, the proposed comprehensive plan, or element or portion thereof, after
at least one public hearing. The city coo ci I -5hall art on the plan, or element or
portion thereof, within sib days following its submission by the ciLY manager. If
the plan should he rejected by the coo nci i, it shall, with policy directions to the
Comm isiorx, return n the plan to the planning commission which may reconsider the
plan and Forward it to the city manager for su bmNsion to the council in the same
manner as originally provided. All amend men is to the comprehensive plan
recommended by the planning commission -sh a Ii be forwarded to the city manager
and sha 11 be subject to r evlew o nil adoption in the -5ame man ner as for the original
adoption of the comprehensive plan as set Forth in this section.
Sec. S. Legal Effect of Comprehensive Plan,
All of ty i mprovemen Ls, ordinances and regulations, shoal I be consistent with the
comprehensive plan, In the case of a proposed deviation to the adopted plan, or any
element or portion thereof, the planning commission shall communicate its
recGm endations to the cou ncil which may approve or d isa pprove such doviatlon .
Sec. 6, Platting Property.
The city shall not pay for the property used for streets and a Ney5 within any
.subdivision, bU t the same shall, when platted, be dedicated to such use and shall
become the property of the city and shall be maintained as such. The city shall not
g rank any permit to construct or enlarge a ny house or ,structure withi n the Cii ty u rail.
a plat stall he approved and Filed.
MINUTES
RE (' L, LA R P LAN N YN � COMMISSION EETLN
COMMISSIONERS:
Ru4l Garza, ice hain -nan
(i ]ai i o J. Ir uena
J c s S krabarc n�
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john c_ ramez
Johnny R. Martinez
iovind Nadkarni
David Loeb
ABSENCES:
R. Bryan Stone, Chairman
Evou J. Kelly
Cou nei L C ham tiers„ Ci ty 11 all
y 20,2008
5:30 P.M 1.
STAFF:
Bob Nix. AICP A s s a y tan t C i y M anager o f
D evelopi «e n t Sei -vices
Johnny Perales., FLi Deputy Direcior of
D eve I -opm ent Sere iusl Spccla 1 Sere i Ces
F arvice G i >Ma c on, [i) Ie ri m As s i g ran i
D irectur o f Deve lope ent -Sery ices /PJ ann inn
M1 gr Me I S. Saldarl a, A 1C P, S en for C ity Planncr
M is Raasch., AICP, C i(y F I aLi net
Shannon Murphy, AICP, Cily PhI nnL!X
Gary Smi Lha Assisom C irk- Auto L y e
Yverte A gnl J ar{ A ttoniey L
Beverly L an g -Pries i ley, Rcx�ord ijag Secretwy
S i u s ted q uiere dirigirse a la oorn i lion v s u in & s es [ir'niiado, liabr;A u n i n terl) rete de espafiol a
ingli�' S Crn Zia ,puma par, ayud arl r
t. CALL TO ORDER
A quorui n was dee I amd and tJ is inee ting was c-al led to Urd er a( 5: 3 9 p. i L). b M CC-
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IV, ZONING
2. New Zoning
a, C $se N U. ()20 8 -02, George Finn j Una, J r; A change of zoo i no f nom
a '%R -11B %-� Ono F .y ily lord I -tip g Di 14ra ct 10 a i {R -1 C" One Fa
D wee I In D isir ict re g uJ t i n g i n a reduced I o t s ize
0.1 1 acins hein g the wee t 50 feet -of the east 1 -:50 of 1 lot i n a 2, H lock
10, Lot 13, locatiA J)roxJ i n ately 5 0 feet east o r ifi a iM[erse., ]on a f
Villarreal Drl c� xid 1 to lhia Drive -
M r- B o b Payne. Aid' P, lie ve Iopmen.1 Sery is c s, pre;�cn I -ed I.1ze above c aye v is Power 110 int
sbowina the subi ect prof )ert�' and sunx)und in g area. fir. Pay11e stated laic omprch �tr� _Lve Plan
in Kates th a future Ian d u se as low deal i ' res id ci iti al and [J i� a pp ican t';5 request I � consisteni1.
wi Lh Lhe ompr ehe, -ns iyc Mai), Tli c 9 u b j ect prol )erty is located in I.he Alert id-e Area Dcvc I opro en t
P Iasi. lair. Pays e s hated [lie ar. J lean[ is G euXge I �inoj osa �nd Zhe r equeM Is for a el i auge of z -on in g
from "R -1 B'' On a -fami [y Dwe ilia g D istt ie1. ljo ar IrR -1 C " 0 iie- family D well i rig Di ftiet. Mr. 11avne
stated the properly contairrs 4,900 s qu are 1 eet and dop. s not w eet tJ b e 6,00 0 square foo I minunu i rr
In t size iugUirement for the "R- I B "' zoo) itm d i gICI Ctr Mr- Payne skid that the proper y i.� not
platbe�I Sznce I.he pro per -y is only a por[io U of the ori ari nal Lo 11-1 off_ the Idol ina 2 u bd iV'1 OIL
S W ff reca i n i Tieuds a j)p r€ val mid J' r. Mayne staled I.hat :1Ia f recommendation is s ii [) .po rted h ,
P c I i cy S tatemen t D , 3, Which states, "Encouragc i kew owner occup led ho usi ug in the area h,,
red uoirrg io l sired w i�.[J y s., r�red lot sizes an d h� � anc ouraging innovative desigt�:3 and
Plamine Commission Minures
V
Pi�hruary 20, 200 8
Page 2
Mr- Payn e Wiled that o f [lie 4 0 ii-o tines mailed to snrmund ing property owners., zeix) were
rerun] ed in i avor' and ix) were returned in oppo s i from
Public he-.9 ra o Mn was opened-
Nobody carne forward in support of opposition,
P ublio kcanng wa q closed,
Mot- otn for �l�r ��� f` waif recorr, memciad on was mad a b�v Comm is s toner' Loe b and
ser'.or] ded by Comm issioner S Irobarczvl�, 'Motion p sed unaTiA nou s ly w It] M hal m) an L9 tone and
Commis s ioac�r KcIly he Ing ab s e ni-
H-TLY -I LAN N [M� ION%Wl ICI 1A M I N U-1-Hi. I Y K'
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AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE, UPON APPLICATION
13Y GEORGE HINOJOSA, JR,, BY CHANGING THE ZONING MAP IN
REFERENCE TO 0.11 ACRES BEING THE WEST 60 FEET OF THE
EAST 150 FEET OF MOLI HA 2. BLOCK 10, LOT 13, FROM "1111-11315
ONE - FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT TO "R-IC" ONE - FAMILY
DWELLING DISTRICT} AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO
ACCOUNT FOR ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE EXISTING
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING A REPEALER& PROVIDING A
PENALTY; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION, AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its reports and
recommendations coneeming the appIi fion of George H irojo , Jr., for amendrnenf to
the City of Corpus Christi Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map,
WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, public hearings were held on Wednesday,
February 20, 2008, during a meeting of fhe Planning Commission, and on Tuesday,
March 25, 2008, during a meeting orf the City Coun6l, in the Council Chambers, at City
Hali, in the City of Corpus Ch risti, during which all interested persons were allowed to
appear and be heard; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this amendment would best serve
public health, necessity, and convenience and the general welfare of the City of Corpus
Christi and its cit -Ven s.
HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS H ICI TI a TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is
amended by changing the zoning on Or 11 acres being the west 50 feet of the east ISO
feet of Molina 2, Block 10 } Lot 13, located approximately 50 feet east of the Intersection
of Villarreal Drive and Molina Drive, from "R-1 113"' One - family Dwelling District to aRr1 "
One -fa miIy D efl(Exh ing District_ (Zoning Map 05004 0) ibit)
SECTION 2. That the official Zoning Map of the City of Corpus hriStl, Tn aSr is
emended to reflect the amendment to the Zoning Ordinance made by Section 1 of this
ordinance _
SECTION 3. That the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas, approved an the 27th day of August, 1937, as amended from time to timer
except as changed by this ordinance and any other ordinances adopted on this date,
remain in full force and etfect.
SECTION 4. Thef to the extent that this ernendment to the Zoning Ordinance
represents a deviation from the Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is
emended to conform to the Zonang Ordinance, as emended by this ordinance.
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SECTION 6. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance
are hereby expressly repealed.
SECTION 6. A violation of this erd inanoe or requirements imp leirented u rider th is
ordinance constitutes an offense punishable under Section 1-6 of the City Code of
Ordinances-
SECTION 7. That publication shell be made in the official publication of the City of
Corpus Christi as required by the Ciity Charter of the CIty of Corpus Christi.
SECTION 8. T h of upon rifte n request of the Mayor o r five Council members, cep y
attached, the City Council finds and declares an emergency due to the need for
immediate action accessary for the efficient and effective ed ministration of City affairs
and suspends the Charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at two
regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed Upon first reading as are emergency
measure on this 2 5�� day of March, 2008.
ATTEST:
Armando Chaps
City Secretary
APPROVED: March 17) 2008.
Gary M Smith
Assistant pity Attorney
For City Attorney
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Hen ry Garrett
Mayor, City of Corpus Christi
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Corpus h ri sti, Texas
- - -- - -. day of , 2008
TO TH E MEMBE RS OF TH E CITY CO U N I L
Corpus h ri sti, Texas
For the reasons set forth in [he emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance, an
ennergency exists requiring suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and
voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings. 14e, therefore, request that you
suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date if is introduced, or
at the present meeting of the City Council.
Res pectf u Ilya
Respectfully,
Hen ry G a rrett
Mayor, City of Corpus Christi
Council Members
The above ordinance was passed by the following vote
Melody Coo pe r
Larry EIMzondo, Sr.
Mike H ummell
Bill Kelly
Priscilla , Leal
John E_ Marez
Nelda Martinez
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1' U BL1C I I EARIN C3— ZON IN (Ci E -y' C o u n 61 Action Da to : March 2-5,2 008)
C aee No. 0208 -03 a1Enlerprise Rent A C ar: A c ha] i ge o F torn ina Fro] rL a "D -1 " Nei Qhbo rl rood. B us i aess
D l riet Lx) a "B -40' General B usinss D i s trio r Osage Addi ti on, B 1 ock 2, Lot 4 -A, ] oca led on the west si de of
Everhart load ap 1) rnxi i n aic ly 515 suer so t i th of Maple s Scree
ELa 111111i ME C nmm U si on & S ta1i'.9 Recn rte Men dad on f Eebru a r'y 2 0, LOOS) : Den ial 1) r an i6FJ-4 enera]
Business D i s Incl. and 1 n ] leu the roof. a Sped al Pe n n ii to allow for Lhu operation o f a oar rental hlls] j Meng
subj eci to a s [te p I arc and the following fiv a. (.5-7) conditions.
1. Uses: The u ses perm irred by the S peci al Fen n i t other than kose uses perm i Lied by r g hi
in the 13-1 Neighborhood F3usiness Dis trio r is a car renal busi ae& operallon, ins] ud ing car
wash i ng and vacuum i rtg as aczQssaTy uses to the priniary use. Car washing and vacuuming
is no t to occur its the front q trt!ei yard,
2. Lighting: All seGuriry ] i ah l in g must he sh ieided and directed away fro] n adj ac eni
residences and nearby stree ts. Cu to IT sip fields inquired for a] ] ] i g] al nc, No 1 ia] n prod ec•ti on
permitted beyond the m ' I ine near all pubs is roadways are d resi dentin] develop] vent,
3. Hours of Opera tion: The howl of nperati on sha] ] be I i i n iied m 7; - 0 A through 6;00
P ! Monday through Friday, 9= 00 A M to 1 2:00 PM os i FLU rd ay, and closed on S unh$y.
4, Vehic 1e Drop BoxJSI nt: The car renlaI hnsi ness s ya] ] not ud lize a ve] y fie] a key drop
box /s J ot.
5. Tinto LI in It : Such Speci al P�RT1 11 tiq hal ] be deem Bd Lo ha vu Q p im ti wi lhirn lwc- five ( l 2)
m onih;� frorn Lh.� date of the adoption or [he ordinance, unless the rpropeny is being used in
Conditi i)rr 91 aj id �n compliance wi th a I I ather cony I idons.
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Request: Thu applicant. is reques1.ing a change of zoning from "B- I" N eighborhood B u sines Leis Lrict Lo
"'BA" General B n .si r eLqs U s Lri ci on 0.43 acres I ocalod al On g Lh a wesi side or t�vc rl Lart Road and
approximaiely 800 feel south or South Smples Street The suhj e t 1) ro perry is proposed m he
ieveloped as a car rental business including the accessory uses of car washing and vacuuming servi
r ce
In it i c teat` of the prap��y. , A car runULI u� o ald req wire display morage Df vuhiclo s on the gijhj cct : i c
like vial of auto salts. Display storage of vchi cles is not compatible (o adjaceni. res i&nLi ,2 1. UPS 1 �1 that a
-Yisu o [ c h i s ter of vehicles and as;�ocia1 -ed increased lighting of the property d etrac is From the a4joining
r s l den6a] properties. Drop off boxes!sln is for vehicles are us ua: ly associated with car ren w l .0getici c's
wl i ich could occur during �jiy houns. The applicam hay 1ndkatod that hours of o peraLion arc Monday
ll�r�u h ri�ay� : a�hr� i . 00 1) -] rk . and Saturday from 9 - 00 a- its - [a 1 � ;00 I � 111 There WaS n0
im-ficaLi on from 1 he ;ipplican r it drop boy€ c1 �A s would or would no[ he incorporire l find o the bUSITI qua
now or 1 n it i e rutw�- a� r� L the y lair] i �L hmcr rs along th i.s Lin l' � etFrar L 1 d, which abut
rest dential property, are closed be [wee ri 6 -00 P,rnL aj id 9:00 a, in. daily_
A "B -4 as General B nsiness Disu -'Let has been req ues led for I he snba ect piuperty, which is ] ucaled on the
wee t side of Everhart load a ust souih o I` S outh Stahl es. S [reel, The `iF3 4" di striel provides for a wide
variery OF o01 ru rye re ial aj id j rk Ise ell ancous se r vice hoses Inclndi rq bars. raven s, and lounges and
autnmo live rot 5air wsos . The di s He t ] ias no height t imi l for stn etures- The distri cl rq nj tes a twenty ( 0)
10o l front yard selhack, and len (10) f6ot side and fear yard sedmcks when adj azent io res-rden fial
districts, otherwise (]yore is no side and rear yards se l bath, The "'B-41", D isrrict I enn irs rusidenlial uses
with a maximum num her of dwel ring nni is of 3 6.3 0 d we I I ing snits per acrt"L
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Ca9c No_ 0208 -03 (En wp ise Rent A Car)
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Exisii n g Land Uses: L oca.led ru I.he north o fit he subject p rape rr�` i� % praf`e��i�nal �� �� use zone.
"T-l' Ne L ihorho -od Business DIi Arj Ct, T o (lie sou l] i is a restaurant use zoned ""B-1" } Ne Lghbar'hood
Business Dis tr'idL To the eaS L are a batik and a sinal I shopping c end �r zoned `�� ,�'} �r L� > y�r r Bu �iness
Dls lri c 1, To the w t �'4joi nitti I.h Lul)a eci pruperry are low it sj ngte- 'nJ nil y frames zori '� ,1
One - faini ly ]D we C ding D1 r1C t,
9 ti 11 L The subj ec r property has water aryl wasiewa.ter service av� I l�l
Tra aspn reatiL = The suhj eci proper i� l � t'd ��r� the WC91 5 j de of Everhan Road apgroximalely 575
feet sauila of S ou lh Staples Street, b verharl Road is designated as an atera �I j t� like 1�Aark Tra spona t un
Plan L E -verhe. Road has average dai n-�p� of 30,883 art I.h is -segnieni between Staples S tree L and
McArdle Road
paten li® r 1� ��$n� : T] ere several poten 1 al r� U a n o f n� Ls li a fin , n it nm r�i i �r��n � 1 and
i tter ;Wh I.h e d �vc1 op rneni a r $ car rental u5c ad j ent i X.i � I M low dens] ty r��idenl.1 u yes located to
the WCS L Net �� n j rots I Then jai impacts will he genera ted from r ie vacuum Lng and Nwer wash�nC, () f
vehkbl S r I ncreased 11 ting for security purposes i -q non Thal ] y as �ciaied wi th di l i f of lY1 je
uses._ Such y lighung would �� InLrusi ve to Lhe adjoining siri�l�� Irnil� ����
Com pr Chen siv l�l�n Cunsistem cy The Curiipruhen5lve pl ;n irn.d a C�tl2s t�tie fLirnre land n�
cairn inerC I4a1 u SeL The s u E I ect p ro � )erty is liucnt=d in I.he S ourheoast Area ] eve] oprrien l P1 m Thu
Cornpreheri i �� a �� �j i �� 11 tatements 1br land �,� d L j ()nSL City ChafjOr requires rezoning
In be con�isten L � I Ll � l] ye Gam prel��r�� ire Plan (see all ael ked City Charter ��� Bari V- Plan ngL) L Approval
o f the r���lung �' i � � amei Md the CoFnprehrrLQi�� � tom, ����r�� �� I i�� statemenis nvaiJah �� ire JhC
Soul side Area Ike- relopm eni E] ai) as weld in thu OrPUS CiLri tI ] I S i$teinents, An E,lemeni. of I.h c
Cempre�ri i Pl ate, $do I y d i n July 1 987 i*u ensure con�i srency o r zone change rvque�rs )' i ffi 1F10
Cainprehen i Plan
Southeast Arta Deye lopm en t Plan AID PolICY Stf1 rP rner1( -N
&I - L LILY STATEMENT
The �it� �ann�11, hereby, adopu� the Fu inrt Land Use FVn as the gu rnr future land use
d ��iva�. �1'h I I ii ()f it tic proposed lari�l plat i s Do �;uppori ex] sting -and p la ned r �1 I.1 al
neighborhoods and re la tad grn�ili in the Sou I.heas L ADP areas, The plan 1) rnvi des for a. comp; ible
pan �i urail n Of aC LL�7 LI irh empha �i on mr � ij u � ' Xisung zo ning patterns, the protectioin
of + _d rt it residential actIVIl.1 t ()rxk i ne cPrr� pa.lible ac try itie a I.h a placemernr of mrx� r L$I -a L L eS
at locEL Lens with g I a cu qq , aril [� I h ISib i I it �a and � he i� I �n Li � �ati��ta �t ���Ir�n� n� riC�1 �ensL lire aMELS
tfol should he preservedL
S ufr _ Cornmeni L The proposed development is not n j ueni �i Ll7 L17 l� ] iti Smlemeat 3 L I L The
proi�1i on -of lour -��nsj ty rep Ldenti al a 1.i iij m li i a] i n lew iry co Ln merci al �iVitie� h as
increa�e� n Isc', env i roni nen tal i nip�acrs fro increased t L ghting, and ether land Use compaL � t 11V
elements must be addressed,
Addi tonal elicy %latemeni-9 rearming land use are p rovi ded i n r ke Corpus ChriEli del L��r Statements, An
Element n�` I.h � Comprehensive Plan, adopted in J � i ]y 19 R7, They provide [lie public, and private SeC LOFS
L I.h a gUld�] ine for L U lure developmen l L P0] j C Lis applicable to the proposed zone change rcquesi are as
I I` %PLN- DIR'LSJ LkRE.C"!-Bc%Trl x'2008 (,CM -208 -C] ACrBND?'r.NiE;M0. dou
Agenda McmDrandUi D
Case- !N L), Q209-03 (Entrrprise Rcnt A Car)
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Comu s C hris ti Poiiev Scareme n is
Res I'denrial Policy c.@-
COMMERCIAL 1J F S ADJACENT TO EMSTING OR PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL
SAS SHOULD BE BUFFERED OR U JE- SFNT E IN D F I NTF
Commercial deve l op mem can he :a greaT con vtnienct,- adjacent to a residential neighborhood,
providing goods, services, and employment w i tJ i i a w.91k ng d isl mce . However, care inum be taken
in deg a gn or carrim ercial property to male Eho use compatible with adjacent res -Ides itial
dev e I olmem- Tra iflo firom %r:ornimereia 1 arias should he routed away, - i -om residential areas. Iti
order TiD protect res ide ntial areas, ol)en space} ;5r. reei M i rl g fcnoi�,s a ou i d landscaping shou 1d he mq uire:.�d
and Tou d or d is rya R tive u ses should he Rruhi bi ted un less o titer design tecl i n ique� are u qe to i rkal c i.he
u �ies compaiih l e .
LA' Commen t; The proposed re tai I and office uses are I orated ad i acen t to I o w dens ity res i dell tip I
to the west- B u fet' ) g tcchn iqueg such as a scmt�ning fence Shall be required along (lie property
line adjacent to ir-s ide nt ial -
Notii acation : Of the Me my - seven (27) notices mailed to the p rope r y owners W 11hin 1 he 200 f00 L TiO tit ieation
area zero (0) wm returned in Ivor and rwelve (12) were returned its oppos mon o f the iiB 4 a'� but in favor a 'LA-
1 a' wlih a S ped al Pert n 11 (18.6011 %) . S evcri (7) no �: « were mailed ro property owners outside the 2 00 foot
no I.i ficalion ar ew zero (0) werr. rat[ reed in favor and Lwo (2) ears retumed in opp i Ginn of i.he "B4" bm in
f;2 vor a "B-I" with a Special Permit- The 20 a rule is not invokedr I'h is rage ' con sidered na a -con tr ovtrAA
S t2 to law 20 @ rn J� M Invoked when property owners who uwiL 20% of the land w ithiu the 200 toot radius
of the subject property are oppolLed. lovoking the 10% rule requim a three - quarters favorBhle vote of
the City Counc-H for a change of zo niug to he approved, rra rher tlan a simple majority.. ]J nle�s such
propotied chi rti ge is approved by the Plan -Diug C onl i9 ion -such ch ange shall not heeome of eetirve excepE
by a fnvora ble Yo le of a maa rarity pl us one of i h e Cii�' Connell prawn t and v o tins.
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Bob Nix, AICP
A s s i s tou i t City Mangy ger o f De velopmcn t 9 err ices
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Attach m eni � -.
1 Za n -1i Mey Report
Planin g C orr mission M i mutes (February 20, 2008)
3) Ord i riance
t }]M.Ti oject Managet
PlminjiLg
CITI( COUNCIL
ZQNING REPORT
C ase No. : 020 8 -03
I Council Ilea in g D��� : Mardi 25 , � �� 8
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AppliVnn t: Enterprise Kent a Car
Owner: Richard 0, Bern
Representative: CI y r iS Weller
Legal Ides e. ni
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Case No. 0208 -0,1 F.rirerp ise Rein A Car (Everi) art)
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visual cJ osier c f vehicles are d as sociatcd inc reasod [ iorh I in of ih L! prDporiy d e it is from Lhe a,j a ming
re .siden lia[ properties- Drop off hoxesi slu is ror vehicles -are ug ual ly a_ -s -soc iaied �� i th car ren LaE age «cie�s
wb i c] y Co old occur during any ho ors - The app] is ant has inn icarfd dmt hours of nperano n are Monday
through Friday, 79-30 a.m. to 69-00 p ,j n, and Saturday from 9.-GO a, m, Lo 1 2 :0 p.m. There was no
Ind ica lion from [he nppl 1 can t i F drop boxes/slots would or woo [d no t be i morporni fL%d Vito the h us i ne5s;
now nr in the future. A maj- o rEry of the establishments alo n Q this ieciio n of Everhart art Road, which abut
residential property, are closed between 6:00 p.m, -ar d 9:00 9-LT), dai Iy -
* A ILB_4 i' (jeueraJ Business District has been requested Cot ibe subject property, which is located on (lie
cst side of Everhart Road just -r outh of South Staples Street- The "B-4", di-s Lrio I pro��] ��� for � �' �� �
vnricry of commercial and iniscel I m ieous service uses i i ti c [ udin a bars, Laveii )s, aJ id Iounge;i and
autom-o five repair usus , The d i s trio t has no height limi I for s lructures , The disr-rict requ ires a lweniy X20)
four fronl yard setback, aTad ten (10) fool 9 ide and MIT yard se lbaQks when a,- ���n1. tc ms i 0 endal
d is trio to a o ffierwi3e here is no side and rear yard setback. The "B-4" as District permits residential uses
with a maxim urn num her of dwe l ling unirs of 369 3 0 dwelling uni is per acre,
Existing Land Useq -. Locac,,d to 1 he north of thc sij h j ec e proFeTty is ;3 professional olficu usu caned
"B, I " Not ghborhood B u;i i j)ess D isir i ci. To t1 is sou Lh i� a rule uran t i is a zoned -La_ 1 „ N eigh borhood
Bijs i nee g D istric I, To the east zire a hank and a small shoFping -uenl -er zuned ""B-5" Primary Business
I sLria To the t D4jolnir the u a ec I properly ire low -d ensiiy sing] e4m it y born e�, zoned R- I B
0 nc- Fai r i ]y lbw e11 i rig Di uri C t-
U b I i ties; The sut j ect property has walrr an d was l ewaler service avaa (able.
T m n sportati -an : TI ie ;iub ject prod emy t;i located on tl tie wcst s i de o C Evert Jar t R 00 VPV0 Xirn-91 ply
feet sour]) o C Soihh -Stap] es S treot- Even] art load is deli gnaled as an crier i al i n the Urban Tr an- sportan on
N an- Everhart load has average daily dips of 3 0,883 on this segn ent between Staples S tree t and
McArdl e Road
Po tential '' uima aces ; There are several patens al n uis ances o r noise} 1 ighti n 12_ environm errs] i m pacts and
1 itter w1rh the d evelopment of a car rental use a j acent to existing Inca dens) t' residential uses located to
the we0- No) 9-i�, and enviraTim era ta[ impacts %,\r]] I he gener;3ind 1 rom thv- -Vacua n ing any I power %xra�,hl -ng at
vehicles- Increased 1 ighting for security p urposcs is normally associated wide di sp lay storage of vehicle
uses. S uch I ighting would he intrusive Cu the a4i o fining single - arr ily uses.
Comprehemsi- a Plan Consistency:, The Comprehensive Plan i rid is aLe s the fumrc land u9c as
corn me rmal use- The sulk j eot propemy is located in d )e SoUtheas t Area Development Plan- T1 e
Comprmhe,nsive P i m identifies po lJ ci s tate i rMcw M :� for lartd use sods] of rs,- Ci ly Charter req dins rezora'ng
to J)e oon.q ES tell I W i 1]) 0 to Coll I carol 10 n4c;i ve Plan (see attar] led Ci ly Cl i arier S ectic n V,P1 an nj rig.)- A pproval
of the rezoning g will amend the Cot n preherisive Plan. Several pal [oy stale meats are available in the
South He Area Development P tan as well m In the o� u� hn�ti lion Sta Wnwnlaa An Elemn ,-W of the
(:oj rPpr,;�h -n9ive Plat, adopted in July 198 7 Lo ensure for si snency or w o a change req ups e.q wl th the
Coy to prel ti i��ive Pl m )
S ou fb ea-9t A rea Uevel opmeri t P12 n (ADP) Pghcy S tattmeats
B-1 - POLICY STATEMENT
The Clity C ou a ail, hereby, a dog is the Future Loutd U&e 'P Ian aS the gaId a for fa I u re rung I use
daci3i ons, The i n pmt of tl tic propsed 1u id u-se play is to support e�€ r�tj r� Z and ply nee re.5 Edenti al
net g yhor] y q and relaied �Wil� i n to Southeast ADP cams- The plan provides for a corn p$tihl e
configuration of ac tivitics �i tlz em�h is on - a �rarruricd atiun of existing zoning patrer�s a the �rot�ction
Zoning Repnrc
Case No. 020 8 -03 Erd -crprise Fier, l A Car (Everhart)
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of low-,d ensity rrs i d ential ac11v11.i is &o I n i ncom Pali b le acd vi ti es ; the placeme n L o C com In ere La! acilvit ies
a1. l ocatiuns wk good ai�ccss ate d }-sigh vis Lb Ll ELF'' w )d [lie i der dificati on of environmental seas -1•i ve arras
IhaL should be preserved.
Staff Commer d ; The proposed d e vel op motit is not cots sWen t w1rh the Policy Slatel rheil L 13.1 _ The
prof Lion of low -& .nsll y re; iIde n L ial activ ili es frorn high -ir mm ity commercial activities such as
increw-od noise, environs non Lal ii n pae Ls, Crum increased lighting, and othcr land use oompa 1•i bil i ty
elements muS L he addressed-
Add itiona I pol ie�ir s Lawrno i) L. regard inn I and use are provided -In the Corpus Christi Poo i cy S LaTernents, An
Herrkent of the Co In prel yeas Eve p Ian, adeptud in J u ly 19 87 - They provi de the F u b I is and privau� sce LoTs
with a gu id ehne for futnru d eve lopmeri L 'Policies app [ teub Ie Lo 11)e proposed zone change request are as
follows:
Co rpus Ch r is ti Policy Sm mr nents:
Res i denfi aI Policy v f
COMMERCML USES ADJACENT TO EXISTING OIL p ROP 4E D RE S IDEN'TIAL
SAS SHOULD BE BUFFERED Olt U E- SIENSITI L"i DESIGN,
Commercial de-��e I opnzent c; m he n great convenience,, ada aoe nt to a residential neighborhood,
providing goods, aeiv ices } and employment within wal ka ri g di gLan c e _ Hk)w. ever, care j Y)u;3t be taken
in design of co mer—ci al property to male the use compatible with adjacent re sib -m [ ial
development- 'Fraftio from cornmencYaI areas sb ould he routed away from res i den tiai area-s- In
carder to pT-o tecL residential areas, open space, screening fences, and landscaping should he mg aired
and I oud or d i srup Live uses shot) ld be proh ih i Led u r ess oily �f desigi I tc eh ruques am use to i Ti ake,, th e
uses enrnpauble.
S iaff Cor mcn ; The priopo d retail mid off ice uses are located adj acent Lo Ion• density rrsi dential
to the west_ Bnff`erin g techniqu es such :a s a sc reel) 11 Mg fe a oe s I i al I be rNu ircd al o Lig tl i c proper
line u qjacent to res i•den 6 al-
Street Type Paved Section Vor-u me (2flO5) *
(Urban r
' Tr rtati o n Plan) ,
27585 5 ADT
Everhart Road A 1 A rtrlrj a] 95" R fir_ 62' BB e ern � OnL 1
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Staples SLreet and
tic A rdl e Road)
L A -Department of Tr4vffic Eng Ln�. ering
-pis i Rha tum :
-1 -1 le ;43i ecA proper i s p I acted_
Departm errt Cone ntenb;
Tme "Mc i gh bor hood" cum rncrci: •J ac tivitles should be a] med toward i necti n g il ie da sly eGnv en ie t oe
re Lail need s of nearby r es Aden is for f6od, meth cal, pers-onal services, etc. Re-zon ire rg to new "B -4''
Zorn in g Rerti o n
(= asQ No. 0208 -03 Erg Lerprise Rest A Car (Ever] Lan)
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General Business District should occur on larger site areas in close prox.im iry to arterial - arterial
I IrLr Orions, Higher intensity uses should be located away from low density re si dentiii 1. The
proposed deve lop [-[ eni i;5 no t coi i.,q i ;ien t w i th Po] i cy L13 iatem-c-.1)i B , ] 3114 several Pot icy Stmteine niq
due to ITS prox] mL- 1-y ljo I Lew d en s its' res i dential.
N u onerous po I icy ;5 tnre> > > enis i i i d 1cwt th a dove lop i i ie ri t is i1jeons i s to nt with the co mpre h on .9 iva p Ian
The Iocnt] on for the pr0j eat is n o t app ropriaie and wl I I n egntively impac t the s urroundin g
neighborbocA., i, u., visual clu Bier o1` display sl-o red vehic Ies an ri in tru lion of increased lighting In1jo
a j o in ing ras ide i al areaq -
plfl nning Contmissi an & Sta Ws Recommends tion (Februa ry 2 0, 2 OOM); Denial of an "B A " Genera]
11 Lis in�5-9 His iricia and in lieu thereof, a Special Perrnit iu allow' for the operauon or ;a = renw I business s U lj eft
LO a s lie plan and the following Five (5) conditions,
1, Usea-M The uses permi treri 'by ib e S peaia] Perm] t nihe r t yai i those Uses penni tted h.y right
J n [he B - L Nei ghhorhood B n9si n ess Di -strict iS a car rental business operation., including car
washing aml vacuuming as accessory uses to the primmy use. Car wash -M a and vacuuming
is no t to Occur in the front street yard.
2, Ligh fin g ; All recur i iy lighting m ugt he shielded and directed away f'ro i n - adjacent
residences and nearby strears_ Cu Ln1T sh fields iuq uired I or all 1 Egh ling_ No light projec Lion
permitted beyond the pro parry ] i ire near al] public roadways and resident-1 al rievelopme fir,
3. Hours of Operfl iiun ; The hours of operan-un shall be 1 i mited DD 7 993 0 A M through 6 =OU
PM Moodav through F'rid ay7 99-00 AM to 129-0() I'M ()ri !3atur kvx and c1oged on Sunday.
49 Vahicie Drop B4 .Slot, The car rental husi n es; shall not util [Ze a VEhicle key drop
hos] nt_
:5, 'Tillie Limit; Such S pas ial Marti i i L shall be deeLned to have expired within twelve (12 )
niorrlls frow the date. of rha adoption of [he ordinance, unless tht pruperty is bQing used in
Cori di tjon # 1 and in c *uip] ianee with ;a I I o Lher coed i 1i =9 -
P10 Nuuj her of Not ices M al led — 2 7 w_1 thin 20 0 fbo t notification area; 7 outside notification area
Favor — 0 (inside i) aiffi cati on area); ea); 12 (18.6"/D -ouLg Ide too liGat Lon area)
+C-� *OPPOS i boll — 0 (in � i de no tificati€ n aiea), 2 (nuts 1 de notificitinn area)
(As of March _ 200 8)
A trnohaienrs; 1, Neii1borhn — 2006 Aerial
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2, Neighborhood — Exiting Land Use
3, Neighborhood — Future Land Use
4. S ire — 2 006 Aerial
5. Site — Existing Zoning, Nnticc aria' Ovaiff Ship
6. Comments received frorn PubhQ N ot1�es mail ud
_ Not'= Mailing Dist
9- Site Flan
9- City Chaser — Article V -Pl a_Laking
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City Charter - Article V
ARTICLE V. PLANNING
Sec. 1. Purpose and Intent.
The city council shall establish comprehensive planning as a conti nuou-5
governmental function in order to guide, regulate, and manage future development
a nd red avelopment wi th in Lhe corpora Le limits and extraterri torial ju risdinkion of the
city to a$5Ure the most appropria ke and beneficial use of land, water and other
natural resources, consistent with Lhe public i ntere!5t.
Sec. 2. organization of Planning Commission.
A planning commission Is hereby established which shall carp -5ist of nine registered
voters of the city, The members a r the Corr mi55ion shall be appainked by the city
-council for staggered ke r-m s of three yea rs . The commission s h a l I elect a ch.8 i rpefson
rrom among i is membership each year at the rirst regular meeting in August and
shall meat not less than once each month. Any vacancy in an unexpired term shall
.,.he f -illed by the city council for the remainder of the term.
Sec. 3. Power and Duties of Planning Commission.
= a) The planning commission shall.. (I) Reviews and make recommendations to the
.city council regarding the adoption and implementation of a con- pre hensive-plan,
any elemeriL or portion thereof, and any amendments thereto; (2) Review and make
recommendations to the city council on al I proposals to adopt or amend lead
6developmenL regulations for the purpose of establishing consistency with the
.-comprehensive plan; (3) Monitor and oversee the erfectivene!3s of the
.comprehensive plan, review and make recommendations to the council an any
a m en d me n Ls to �Ihe plan, and forward to the council comprehensive updates to the
plan at leapt once every five years; (4) Review and make recommendations to the
city council regarding zoning or zoning charges in e manner to insure the
consistency of any such zoning or changes in zoning with the adopted
comprehensive plan; (5) Exercise control over platting and subdividing land within
the corpora Le limits and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city in a mars ner to
insure the cons6rsten of any such plans wiiLh the adopted comprehensive plan-, and
(6) Review and make recd rmendadons to the city council on Lhe city's annual
budget and any capital improvement bond grogram.
(b) The departments of the city government shall cooperate with the planning
Comm i55ion it furnishing i k such information as is necessary in relation to its work.
(c) The commission shall be responsible Lo and act as an advisory body to the
council end 5Ueh additional duties and exercise such, additional powers as may be
prescribed by o rd i ri a nce of the council.,
Sec. 4. The Comprehensive P I a n.
The city council shall adopt by ordinance a comprehensive plan, which shall
constitute the masker and general plan of the city. The comprehensive plan shall
contain the city's policies for growth, development and aesthetics for the land wiLhin
the corporate limits and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city, or for pennons
thereof, including neighborhood, communiLy and, area -wide plans. The
comprehensive plan shall -include the following eIemrr_ ?nts: (1) A future lard -use
elemen tr (2) An anne a tiara elemen t; (3) A transportation elemen tr (4) An econQm is
development, element f (5) A public services and facilities eler- entr which shall
include a capital improvement prep r am; (6) A oonservakion and environmental
resou roes elemen t; and (7) Any okher elemen k the ci ty counci I may deem necessary
or desirable in order to further khe above ebjecLives.
Each element of the comprehensive plan shall include policies for its implementation
and she II be i m pIi�men Led e i n part, by the adopti are and enforcement cf appropria to
land id-eve Inpr-r ent regulations and other ordinances, policies and proograms.
After a t I east one publ is haa ri ng a the plan n i ng corn rn ission shal I for a rd Lhe
proposed comprehensive plan,, or element or portion thereof, to the oi�Ly manager,
who shall submit such plan, or element or portion thereof, Lo the city council with
his or her recommendations, endations, The city council may adopk, or adopt with changes or
emend menu, khe proposed com prehensive pia n, or elemen t or portion thereof, a Iter
at leak one publ is heari ng . The city council shall act are the plea r or element or
portion khorea f, within sixLy days follo i ng its su am ission by the city ma nager. If
the plan should be rejected by the council, it !sha I Ir with policy directions to the
commission, return the plan to the planning commission which may reconsider the,
plan and forward ft to the city manager for submission to the council in the same
ma n ner as a rig inally provided. All a mendments to the comprehensive plea
recommended by the planning commi -55ion 15haII be forwarded to the city manager
and shall be subsea to revi-ew and adoption in the same manner as for the original
adoption of the comprehensive plan as set forth in this section .
Sec. 5. Legs I Effect of Cornprehewisive Plea.
All city im Rrevoinen tsr ordi nanoes a nd reg u lation5, shal I be consistent wi th the
comprehensive plea. In the case of a proposed deviation Lo the adopted plan, or any
eleine rat or portion Lhereof, the pie n ning Comm ission -shall oorn municate its
rocom mendation5 to the oou nci I wh ich may -approve or d isa ppr ove such deviation.,
Sec. 6, Platting Property,
The city shall not pay for the groper o,c;ed for skree ks and alleys wi th In any
subdivision,, bLrk the carne Thal I, when platted, be dedicated to such use and shall
become the property of the city and shall dip- ma i ntnined as such. The city shall rook
grant any permit Lo construct or enlarge any house or structure within the city UnW
a pia t shall be approved and filed
1INTTES
REG ULAR PLA.NLNING COMM ISSION MEUTIN
C014 IS I NERS:
Rudy ,� r7a, V ice - hair1 nan
At] Irmo J. Huerl a
James Skrobarczyk
J ohi i C- Taiuez
Jolinny R. Martinez
ovind N adlrarn i
David Loeb
ABSENCE$
R. Bryan Stori.e, Chairman
E vo i) J- Kelly
Cou nell C h am hers- City Ilnll
'e1 ne8day February 20, 2008
5 :30 I .MI
STAFF
Bob N ix; A I CP Assistant Cite Manager of
Developrneni S e n? Ece;3
I -ohnny PcraI e4,c;, PE, Depute Director of
r ev ei opment S eVVI' 81 �PeC ial SCTV iCeS
Far vice Good a -Fl actin, I meri m Assisi i Et
Y
D E recto r of Development Se ru ices /P (annin g
Mi.gu e 1 . SaIdaria, A I C P, Senior C, irk' Plan ner
M i L! Raaseh, A.1 P, C ity P 1� nn er
S hannon -NIrir -phy, AICP, C i ty P I anncr
Gard S rnit, Assito nt C i ty Ation i ey
Vvew Agii1lar, A tt -on i cy l
Beverly Lalig -Dries iley, Rcvordl ng Secretary
SL' n d quicre d6gl- rs-e a la c omi siou y :3u 1 ngl &5 es li rnitado, hahri un i nrerp re to de e�ipaftol a
ingi ds en In j un to pura ay udnrle
i. FALL TO ORDER
A q norum was dee lured and th a mectin P, was called to order at 5:39 p -i rl, by Vice-
Chairman ;2 r7a-
Imo, LOIN III
h. Ceow No. 020S-I 3, Enterprise se Metre A Cur: A change of zones Eg fro i n a
'' B- I " Neighborhood Bu;�i ness Dish it�( to a 'ilk -V General BLS sirnestq
Iii saici re;sul tin g in a change of land use From neighborhood buy i ness io
t eeneral business
Usage Addition. Block 2, Lot 4 -A, bated on the wort s i de o f Everlm r-t
Koad appr om i mate Iy 575 feet south of 5149 1)1e,5 Street.
Mr. M is R as .wh presenitd 1h t above case vin Nwcr -Poin L -s (at] n g the applicant 19
Enitrpr l.,e Rent A Car and is located along 1-be eve st side of Everlmrl Road 550 feet
south of atal)urger Way Drive Or 8 00 feet south of Siaple-s Sheet, Mr. Raasch �irawd die
app 11 cant is requ estiag 2. change o f zoning froo n a " B- I " Neighbothood Bug i «es.g D is trice io a
in -A " Genciral Bus i n ess District 4) ail ow for & car rental hi� shY� -9,5. The property is d escvbed as�
Osage Add itIon, Block 2, Lot. 4 A, Aso known as the Red Carpet anvai ;h - which h 3 bei�,1Y
abandoned for .wveral y rs.
Mr. c h s anted the existin g zo n ing_ 'S - I " Nelgbhorhaod Business D istrict, F.rovide s
primar i ly for retai I shoppii) V and pers-onal sere icc nses in c Ion pruximi ty l.o res idetit ial areas ,
Mr- R aasch si-a I-ed I he m in imurn front yard ;5e tback i s 20 fm with zero s ctbac k wh ere adj acen t
to h�, yt� i t n tau foot leer n 11 a E�n� Seth k� a a�ij acen t t dwell iris . TIC
p r oposed `B -4 " General Bus inns s Distriel PMVI- des for space in appropfi Este location 9 for a I i
i pe o f commercial and in i scell aneou s servi cc activity. MIr. Raasc r L9 Wrd the "T -4" zuning
district allo w s for bam, taverns} and lauTiges and au tom of ive ropair use,!5a as -wel I as other he navy
commcmial u:seq.
Nanning Commission _Mhw ies
February 20, 200 8
Rage 2
Mr. Raasch stated the future land U s � platy calk 1 or com meroia l use III this area. The
c urren t zon i n g is " B, l " Ne i ghborhoc�d B u sines D 19 tr ict to the west of Everhar t Road -a i id east
o f Eyeihari. i s the as d .auto Town area wh icJ i is zones! "B,5" Pr imary C a roc D i -Sir i ct . fair_ Raasc h
stated the rnque s ted we i s for a car rental bu sines -� , Mn Raasol k smted t1iere wl it be many cars
parked on the pr*per,, and there w i I 1 be vacuum in g and sprat, was h A ig of with i rJ es to the rear of
iJ 1 e property adj acent to the residential propc�rtio Q to t1) e w es"t_ Mr_ Raasch stated d i splay sioragL
o f vehicles is not mpa title to i d j ace n t res i rte n i sal uses or the surround ing area_ mfl~ s
op inIon is the v -UquEL I c I wi-ter o f vehicles and associated inu ea7Ne iJ) I i Fhti ng on the proptrt
dcir is fravn die a -o In i ng nei gh borhood env ironmen I ai id Use s located i n Ili a area-
The Co mprehen 5 ive Plan indicates the fi u c land use as c ommerc ial u e. Thee Lqu bj eci
property i s located in th a Sou ibeagi A rea bevel opment Plan. The Comprel i e n.9 ive P Ian -den[ ifies
policy smte s ne rats for land Use decisions. The inwni of [lie proposed land use Flan is to s U pR on
existing and planned resi &n ial neighborhoods and related growth its it i e Sou theasst AD? ? are-as ,
The plan provides For a compatible i�onflg rarioj i of aCtiv i ti es with emphasis on-, ucommodation
of exi siing zoniii ii+� s; t � a protection of low �eiisiiy retii denti a1 activities f turn incompatible
a c fiv i tips; I b a placeinen t of commercial aulvil.ies a local inns with gad ace s.� and high
visibility; and die identification of enviroj i i n enW sensitive ai -eas that should be preserved_ Mr,
Xansc I i 5mtM it has been a commitmei it aii the part o f the P1 arming ommi:3sjon and C i ty Cou n 0 i I
to hold the line with nei ghborhoc�d type commercial uses and in re I -aIlYla g [lie ire lgh bnr cood
zoning in this :yea,
Mr. R�� scl M saved -staff believes this use would be are i ncompatib le, use to the resid ern I.ial
properties located to the wt sr alotn ¢ M i l drM Siree t and is alp n0L coa i s� i ant with Poo icy
S I -aliment 13 _ I and it i e Corpu s Clu -isii Resid enu 1 Poo i cy s tates that, "Incompal.i b le ind u LkLt i.al and
cos n mer -oi al I and uses should not ah t7 f ra.-s ide r Mal areas--" -19he proposed u -se i s tioi cons is* n t wi th
this policy and is not compatible with [lie adjacent low d ens it residential uses to the we.M ,
Additional nu abod s in m 1tM a m i zin g conflict of commercial uses arl j acen t to neighborhoods
reduction of days and l ours of operation; placement acid d is p la -v of storage vehicles within the
front 1) al f- o f i 11e proper only; and allow v el Y «1 a drop -off Loxes only when th a h-u si i des s i.9 opera
and securi t' lighting only pert' to itteri in the ft -unt hall, of tle property wi sly - reduced lumens and
.1 i e1 deri. I e_ Raasch stated that further inlilgatiDn J n i efts he needed in rcgard to the vacuum i n g
and clea6n g of vohio1r9 at 11 ie rear property I ine_
Mr. Faoseh sta iM that nuo commercial neighborhood activity should he a-uned toward
ty Ming ibe daily convenience of retail nced s of nearby residents for food, i ty �d lcal aTid personal
uses_ mfl~ keel roves the location for the imh - eet hu sir a ss is not appta priaW and will neptiv e ly
I mpac t 0 n [lie su= urn ding neighhorhoodL i nc luri] ng v isual clustei of d isplay � forage ve h i of es and
ail intrusion of increa red lighting into the adjoining residenrial areas and not se From the
va ou uming aj td spray wash in g of veh0cs_
L$ff ru ccmmends den i al of the 'rB_4 ' General Business D i sip tc1., Mr. Raasch uteri it iere
We Lt 2:5 n nukes mailed 10 property owners w i thin 200 fee t of the s ob j cc[ t) roperty and seven were
mai I ed outs id a the 200 foot i rep._ -I-we Ive not ice z from wlihii r Ilie 2 00 fen t no tification area wcv
refurrnel in oppos i oio to the " BA " Genera 1 Bu sit iess D i.5 tri ct. but in support of a SPQC i al Pei mti t
on the "B i Nolg �harbood B m iness Iii sfric t_ Two notices s � �a i ri outside the 200 foo r nol i �ieati on
arcs +acre mtn n) ed w ith the same s -entil nell is
Commis .�ion�, ir Huet#a 51ated lie believes the sp in l perm rM It will Nvork in tb imS case_
Comm 1;3;3 io n er Huerra 4-taiei ih e props riy is vacant and Enterprise is a good husin es-s for the a -ea_
P [ai u king C ninny ission Vir uieq
February 2.0, 2008
Palle 3
Commissioner Martinez stated thc, c;2 r rental business will he li� s g intrusive un the
surrounding r7tisi& v al arca than (lie previous fU I l car wash hus iii ess and that traffic will be
i j rkpacted les s also, mmissioncr Martinez s tnLed ih at 1 Lgh Ling cou l I h i hl a p ro blem but i t
can he ad fires Bed in it ie spec i$I perm it.
Commissioner Loeb �uuted chat care should he taker i� Y r�qui ri n g u I eC[UC(jur� iri I i g1 11:in ft
for commerc ial propert ies._ Com1n 1 ss inner Loup stated i4at 1 i gbd ng is a security iss u o 1.1 tat ,;I M oro Id
he %ve1c onied by tl i e ] esidentiul area..
Corm x) issioner Loup si Wzd ib ai :3j x) art growih i s. not hiving peopl 4 co ine 1 n and app 1y for
a. rezoning and 1.hc i A ake t11 em down I Or smff`. CGrnmissiaj ie r l . lr stated th i s. res a lt� in nobody
kr, ow in g what they have to d o to i anyt � 1 n g done
Mr. Nix stated 1 -har. thcre are standards applied in a s Ae pl aii review published by the
111-u min; Ai on Engineering-.Societv of forth America that provides for ininimurn levels of safe
1.1gh ti ng and that Commissioner Loeb is coffer t in stating the safety iss-u c. Mr. Nix stated the
required levels are acw a lly fairly low and 9 com a coininercaa l esTahli ;ihj x) ea 1 ts, especially ofd s a
have one level of lighting w[ien people are present and i -be- a r ;A1 cod minimum light. safe icvcl al.
n ight to save encrgy wl 1 i le prov id i rig ' �. Mr. Nix s o tcd that the gl are on arljaceni. p roperl.ies
i�; a ran isanc& we are working on and on Q way to do t] tut i s ai the A to plan It eve 1.
V ice- hairrn:a n G aTn stag that rules of deve lopmc ni. need ro he flexible to a I low for
r edeve Iopi rken t o f properties s uch alQ ch is and c o i Ysi der each case on its o %rn m,rli. V i ce-
Chairman Garza sTaed I-hQ c i ty need -i to he work wr th reques I.s .9-u cI i as 111 L� 10 encourage
red evc 1OP111CIA,, no t d i gcournge it.
Pulp I i c hearing was opencd.
Mr. Ric] 1 ard Serna, 535 29 Ful ell} carne, forward i n qup rt of the request, sTating rJYe
i der . was in l ili Lion h � i 20 0 ] un ti 1 lie purcl used it in u i I _ [ 'I r. Erna tated he
di d exten give iri prow ements on the property, 1 rLclud 1 ng eradication -of rats and h ups . r. Sen iu
stated he has gone is y roug h the process of gc tting all the perw.irs j i tcessaryti such as a Ieetrio:a la
Fl ni rib i ngr mofi n g, etc.
I r_ L9 erns stated he dame f'r-u stated w i ai staff as lie worked through rhv prose ;sa
sWi i i g it was difficult to excep t s Lafr s mcoj n ir1 endation considering the Rrev y ous bu. i n ess ear,
n ful I ear wa-�h and more Inini save tl Lan u car rental h usinss. Mr. SeriLa siated i t was his
experience that the n c i gh born welcomed the mar rental hxa s ii iL-ss as opposed to what was there
previou .s Iy . M r. S erna siaizcl he has des i n less lighting than the previous tar w as y used,
In response to Commis s i o aer Tainez, M r. Berm -fated the "B -1 Ne i gl iho rhood
B usincss D ii trict wi tin a special permit would work for h Mi ai id Aa tf s tated one of the is sues ro
he a4dres;5ed in (lie special permit imelud e s 1.1ghtii 1 a_
Mr. Chris Weller, 8158 Mars ide. Drive, Enterprise Rent A Car} caRYe forward
s upporiing the req uei i. s I ami g the i r r equeq t i s for a T -1 " Neighborhood BU� i »o-9 s District with a
.�Fec is I. peii n i 1. M r_ We I ler stated i t i s their hLI -ent to brig i the property h ack yip to end c,
I andwnpe [he property aru[ preserve the ij) legr i ter o F E,v erlian Road. Ir. ellc"r sTaie l they
have no in Ij�nL lon o f purti ng in additional li ghTin ga and ffiat spray I to ses w i 11 be used when
was hin g the cars, Mr. Weller sta I od it iat r nterp ri se does ne [ Use drop box:c�s i n i t i [) ler -C ity
locations and thm on 1 y abou t 15 to 20 cars will bt on the l tion ;i t any one lime. iii. Weller
,5ta d d 1 e hours of operation off- 3 0 a.m. Lo 6' 00 p -m-, [ anday through Frill aura aad o n
Planning Camrn izss itm M MULCR
FubrLwy 2-0, 2-00B
Pag
atnrdays from 9 � 0 0 m, m, un ti J 12 no-on, an d c [osed on S undays, -Mr, We [ ler stated that
Enterpri st: has a locatiun on Split that bmvk� up to the same n�* i ghborhood as 1.his one III d 1.hcv
have n ever had a no m I) laint,
Ire re:�R ofl�;e to Commi �-z -zioner H W urta� Nfr, Weller S Mc:d the ind umrti l comps [lei I �5 Of
d ie prey ioU,5 car -wash bus in e s s have been reinoved
p LLhl is hearing way closed.
Co i rla a i ss i o n er Nadkarn i i n of i oned to approve a r, B_ 1 '` Neigh [) orhood Business District
w i th EL special perm i t_ addressing [i ghting restri ction s., time of operaIiuii restricti ons and no d rop
hox. Motion was s monded by rM i ins 1 I r�i� r ,
In response to Commissioner Huerta, Corns kM i �Yioner Nadkarni arm�.nd d 11 i s I root 10n to
ti ttclude rneel i n a d i ff current lure d;5cape requ i rep kM e nl.�L
Comm it sl� i oner Loeb state d 1.ho hu ild itkg h;1 s hoes vzuavi ffir s i x years, the appl icant
west( out aad ;3pake with r tl i e neighbors and came to an agreement with them and he does not
understand why tl�� �nin � rM i scion is runnin g up the score on 1.hig gm).
I rL Raas GI i �tateh thai their, i s a piUV i sion ire the Landscape Ord that env i lane :a
property has be en vacated for more than one year, heI'or� a b U ild lag perini t can he i S sued diet/
mu s ! mcrt ii I 1 cod a regU i I-cl roe lies including J an dscap i ngL
Public hearing WaS rCopl�ned
Co mn] iss i oner N afar n i stated that the m ien t of his umend ed mol.ion is to 1) 01 require
ad d i tional land ��� P inn rcq U irci rpciits, but to ad here to what i s current iy i n 01 a code, ' here[bre-,
it to rM ti � x i s to app rove u "11- 1 „ Neighborhood � n �iness D i � tfi�t With a spec'ia i pu it,
addressing li gluing remri�: lion 5; �.im i' R 'raj t i n rn�trj t i r7 provj d i n 2 for no dr� en d
adher : nee to app licahlc� la t) dscape rNu i rements ,
Motion pa s seal Unary iinonsly Willi Ch$ irmaj 1 .9 tone an d Co m> > i i ss inner Kel ly being
-3ent ,
J I ,tier N -DJMSJ 1ARE- U%DEVERLY Q0M CC�0200 -0 M'N U I'F S . I -
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AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE, UPON APPLICATION
BY ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR, BY CHANGING THE ZONING MAP IN
REFERENCE TO O A E A DO I TI ON, BLOCK 2, LOT 4 -A, FROM 11 H,l Pp
H E I H BORH OOO BUSINESS DISTRICT TO ii 13-1 1 Pis
NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT WITH A SPECIAL PERMIT TO
ALLOW FOR THE OPERATION OF A CAFE RENTAL BUSINESS
SUBJECT TO A SITE PLAN AHD FIVE (5) C OH OIT« H a AMENDING
THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO ACCOUNT FOR ANY DEVIATIONS
FROM THE EXISTING OMPREHENSIVE PLAN-F PROVIDING A
REPEALER; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the Oily Council its repot and
recommendations oonoem ing the application of Enterprise Rent A Car, for amendment
to the City of Corpus Christi Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map
WHEREAS, EREAS, with proper notice to the public, public hearings were held on Wednesday,-
February 20, 2008, during a meeting of the Plan ring Commission, and on Tuesday
March 25, 2008, during a meeting of the City Council, in tha Council Chambers, at City
Hall_ in the City of Corpus Christi, during which all interested persons were allowed to
appear and be Heard; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this amendment would best serve
public health, necessity, and convenience and the general welfare of the City of Corpus
Christi and its citizens.
HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS,
SECTION 1. That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is
amended by changing the zoning on Osage Addition, Block 2, Lot 4-A, located on the
we st s id a of Eve rb a rt Road a p pro im ate Iy .5 75 fe et so Ufh of S to pi es Street, from " 15i1
Neighborhood Business District to "3-1 I P Neighborhood Business D i strict with a
Special Permit fo allow for the operation of a car rental business, subject to a site plan,
attached, and five (5) oo n d i ti o n s. (Zoning Map 043 037) (Exhibit)
SECTION 2. That the Speciel Hermit granted i n Section 1 of this ordinance is subject to
the following five (5) conditions--
+1 _ Uses .- T he u ses pe rm i tted by t h e S pe i al H erm i t a re fho so U sos po rm itted by
right in the "13-11 " Neighborhood Business District and a car rental business
operetion, including car washing and vacuuming as accessary uses to the
primary use- Car washing and vacuuming is not to occur in the front street yard.
L i Min All security lighting must be n h i el d ed and directed away from a d ja oe n I
residences and nearby streets- Cutoff shields required for all lighting. No light
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p ro jecta o n perm i tted bey on d th a prc perty I i ne n ea r a I I pu b I i c roa d ays a nd
residential development.
3. Hou rs of Operation : The hours of operation s h aI I be 11 m i ted to 7:30 AM th ro u g h
6:00 PM Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 1 2:00 noon on Saturday, and
closed on Sunday.
4. Vehicle Drop 19ox/Slot. The car rental business shall not utilize a vehicle key
drop boslot,
Time Limit: Such Special Permit shall be deemed to have expired within Welive
(12) months from the date c f the adoption of the ordinance, unless the property is
being used in Condition #1 and in compliance with VIII other conditions.
SECTION .3, That the off icia I Zoning Map of the City of Corpu s C h risfi, Texas, is
amended to reflect the amendment to the Zoning Ordinance made by Section 1 of th Is
o rd E na rice.
SECTION 4. That the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas, approved an the 27th day of August, 1937, as amended from time to time,
except as changed by this ordinance and any other o rd i rya r* s adopted on this date,
remain in full force and effect_
SECTION 5. That to the extent that th is amend r1 ent to the Zon inn Ord inance
represents a deviation from the Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is
amended to conform to the Zoning Ordinance, as amended by this ordinance.
SECTION 6. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance
are hereby expressly re pea I ed .
SECTION 7. A violation of this ordinance o r requirements i m pp a ma rated under this
ordinance constitutes an offense punishable under Secfion 1 -6 of the City Code of
Ordina aces.
SECTION 8. That publication sh al I be made in the official publication of the City of
Corpus C h ri sti as re q u i red by the C i ty Charter of the City of Corpus C h ri sti ,
SECTION 9. That upon written request of the Mayor o r five Council members, copy
attached, the City Council finds and declares an emergency due to the reed for
immediate action necessary for the efficient and effective administration of City affairs
and suspends the Charter rule es to consideration and voting upon ordinances at two
regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed upon first reading as an emergency
measure on this 251h day of March, , 20 0 8.
M:�L E� •� I F���a ����ar���a�����'� �����- �.��r� -��i r��� �� -��� rk�r�ri�� Girl �rmi �.���
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ATTEST,:
Armando Chap
City Secre#,ary
APPROVED: March 17, 2008.
f
Gaey'ktnnilh
Ass ista n t C Ity Alto rn ey
For City Attorney
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Henry Garrett
Mayor, City of Corpus hn-sti
R ti LEGTD I irigCi2DB- OZIEn',,EwpriseTs pecis . permi L duo
Pace 4 of 4
Corpus Christi, Texas
day of , 2006
TO TAI E MEM BE R5 OF TAI E CITY COUNCI L f
Corpus Christi, Texas
For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance, an
emergency exists requiring suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and
voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings. I/ e, thererore, request that you
suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced, or
at the present meetIng of the City Council,
Respectfully,
Council Members
Respectfully,
Henry Garrett
Mayor, City of Corpus Christi
The above ordinance was passed by the following vote-
Henry arrett
Melody Cooper
Larry Elizorido, Sr.
1' Ike Flu mmell
Bill Deily
Priscilla G. Leak
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Michael Mc Utchon
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AGENTA MEMORANDUM
P UBLIC CIE G — ZONING'- (C ity C n uncill A -0 io n Datei March 25, 2 008)
C No. 02 0845, The us to hasi Inver I men E Trait+ A c harp ge o f zoning from a ` {F -R `a Fats n -Rural
District and g �'R -1 B Onc- family Dwe I ling D bra et to a "B -4 " General B u � inns Distri -0t OR 8 L9 5) acir'S7
a port ion of Annex No. I to the N access, R i��r Irri�a� ion Park localtd on the northwest inter�eoiion of
Northwi�s t Boulevard. (FL 624) � i d County PLoad 69
P 1$rl ni ng Commission Recommendation (Februar Lail of rlie 'r B4
GiE n ral B usiness
D is trict
t$ ids l�cnm mendnliun ('ehrua r' 20, 2008)' Den a.l of the "B -4a` oneral B u .si aess Lei tnct for the
subject 'property a and i � y 1 i �� iI i ereo f, approval of a "B- I " Neigh ba rhoud � u�i ness D i �`�rI for Tra.0 1
fr nti �Y r� fort 1 ywest Boulevard (FM 624 )
Summary:
Req ues is The appli can i i s due s tin g a change of zonin g f oo n "F -R a F arrn Rural D istric-t an d "R- I ilia
One - Family raw e I J ire g i �n�1 t 10 -4B-� "' General B w I tress Di I�t for the entire 8-905 acLus_ The
prnperry tents along l�arihw�s t Boulevard and exien� � w ti k� north. The ap icanil. proposes a
shopping center for tI re sib j eci pmpe rty_ `1'he apRli aii n not prov I de il-ic dev c lopmen t pJ urns
for the .sl oppi rig ceiiter_ ri`he �u hj eci property 19 located on the sou lln es t corner of Northwest
B oulev and and County Road 69
They "34% General 13 urines Iii trici las bee ti requested for the entire :site. The `B -4" D istrj �1
prnvi � het' all types of emmere i ] nt� rl miscellaneous gel laaeo� er ie i `i ie , partieu laxly along a !.�
exi!`rmg major 8 treeis where a general mixiijre of eom i n erc iul and service a.tiv u), now exi �s
Examples of Uses perrai I -ed in ihoL �tB� }a i� ti.i'I includ u multi -farm ly re-s ident1 i, auto and boat sale qx
rest atir iInis} hotels, a cl oseri nI i n i - storage, b3r8L (Seollon 16-2 of the Zoning Ordinance_) 'fhe
regii fired froi tI yard � thaA is twenty (20) for to wi th no �i de or rear and setback � ua less ad lacent to a
re_ i dentia I d i S trio to whiQh wog M Id require a ten fn0t Sid and rear r$r Iha l � T1� �i � -} ] a tri r
duet not h ave a maximi)m building height _ .(Sec llon 24 -1 of the Zoning Ordlnano�)
Pa rking: In the 1~ rat d sex u i th parking rc quirts rie nis occupying ilk. s a hU i��i r� � or
Fr �m i'U S} die parking spaces regllired � hall NUal :5UI I n i` the req uiremr r is of i I )e Various u ses
rt-rlrui l L inen ts oh R in e� tparkng i o rs shall he d etermlfled on tl re
bads of ane off- s trcei park i rig space for each tm`o 1 kundred (22 0) squ are fcct of gro -9;5 fl onr area of tilt,
ten ter_ ( See ti e n 22 L2 LO 9 of the Zorn itrg OTdi dance)
E i�ting LoLn d Uses 1-he F'Te�' Ali n r�l� 01` the s uhj ect propr i leaded out fide T.h i ty
limits- Vaean t l Euid nerd air iS1.mg S trig] e f'um i I residence arm 1 cried. to the nrtl r� I�0 fe�� i 0I �nl
o 1`�ices and vacant land are located to the east_ To Il re sLou ll k, ra 5 s lie rth )k`esi Boulevard, there i S
vacant propWY L An cxisii i v. mini storage facility is locaWd to the WeAL Thy pro perry for the Mini -
v taragu 1`a Ci iTy ivuq b roughr 1 nt-o the C1 limi I. in t1 re early 1980s through trod liras t .�nnexati onizoning
il.[�. i t ` U1 i I approval_ A "B-4" mem a �n� ir�e�� Iii strie1. was placed on the properry b;� red on
the owner; s ant ieipa red mil ri - storage use _
1.1 aze I B azeme tr Park is locate] furl lye r to the north on County Road 69 (FIaze I Bazemare Parkway)_
Hazel Bazemore Park is one of the premiere amps lit did United S tales for hawk wa#z1 o ng activities,
Cony inert is a development in the immed is tc� ama may have a negailve impact on the flight patrenrs of
tl � ce hawks and eco- Inuri sm (see affi l Led koer f rob n Count)- Commisslop fie r Peggy B aialen`.)
Utilities: The pub j e l proper �,1 ru,9 ix`ater and wa unvaier sere tee available.
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Transportation/Traffic Iittpnct Study; The subj ict property k loea (c�d on the southwest COMCT Of
nrthw� : st Boulevard and Co unty Road 69- l rtFr l u I i designated rim ary arterial
dlv i &d roadway and this pom o ri. of C.ou my Road 69 ig deg ignared as a minor rr s i de nual Go I [ectur in
the Urban Transportation F1,9j i - The adopted Urban Tran;51)ortaiion Plan ind icate� primary arterial
roadways as ron dways that ang:nent the freeway ms's tern and serve major thix)u gh mov cme its of
traffic bcrween i erg pnrtant Winters of act iv i ty m i d major Lra Me generators - Traffic speed is 1i i gh an d oil
trunt h i � j i i b5coura d or prohlbi tcd - A m iM�r' aid n1.i 1 � jt for is the lowe sr ord er
Mo
1 i t and provides for in ternal neigh be rhocd circulal.[on ag we] I as property c'egs. This type of
r l l t r i t ulat a tr 'i i tlYI n$ n iglu borhood, movla) b i t form n h- gher order artrial itee t to a
local access s trcet- Chas&d oil a general enm mere lai shopping center, development of this priDlerty
uld ge rie rate 5-97 averngu daily iri p s per 1:00 square feel. of building spa ,
1Dfru8 tr UCtV re I eMand: A compare s on of infra -sla .uture Bern ud s w i ih cnmrneruia I and fis idenrial
dt welopi ti eni i s as fo I I ows:
o Water and Wastewater-. Based on a .9 tudy Freparod by Broward County, Florida (S a ti rce; B roward
Coun �vi H I or'i da Water and Wag tee arer LnginouFing lei M si ore, :` Ui delineq for De to r'm in ing A bi I ity 1-o
Provide Puabl e Water mid Sanitary Sewer Scry ice, as January 18, 2007), #1i e demand on wafer foir n
eow niorc is i development i.Q 154 gpd unit for 1,000 s f of 'gross building area as opposed to 280
gp d1residen.tia 1 unit- The demand on was1c�waler ter a com merL3al development is 138 gpd /un11. for
1,000 sf o l' gro &3 building area as opposed to 250 gpd /re syd c ri#ia1 unit-
Comprehensive Plan Consistency: T Le co mpr6 en a ive F I an indicates the future land u as
commercial I or the Front Foil. -Lon o f th a tract (staff r ecom e i i ded -Frae t 1) and low dei is i ty residential
for the r eRr POT110r f (staff recommend ed Tract 2) (See A ttaehrnent -5 A) Tl 1 e su b1 ect proptrl _y i s located
in Lhe Nor ihwe -t Area De-v a Iopfinent Plan- -I'h, a comprehensive plan identifies policy statements for
lai i d u se decision � - City Cl M ar ier r eq u ires r ezon m g Lo be consistent with the Co L y Prehensiwe Han (see
attached C ity Charier Section -P laming.) A ply royal of t1i a re ning w Hl amend th e Compmlic i is iVe
ftw - Several policy sw �mems are available in the adopted Northwest Area Development l}lan as
we I I as in the Corpus Cl i ri st i Inc I icy S tatemeal -9, A n Element o f the Co m p rel yens ive elan, adopty -d its
July 1987 to ensure consistency of zone change requests with the comprehensive plan:
Nor t haves i Area T evel o riten r I'Un (ADP P o1 ley Em
B.1.d. POLICY STATE NFENT
Commercial developr m ent of n small scale to r convenience shopping needs is aces! ry and
deli ra hle to serve the outlying pnrtiuns of Eh a Plan area. 'f he mo-st appropriate locations for 1.hc
des of uscLs are at arterial /arterial inter el.ion s- Strip commercial develoi)ment is discouraged from
occurring along arterial roadways- Nodal commercial de -'el opmtrlt is cncou raged where �y
Commercial uses are eonccritrated gi the major Intersections of arterials as indicated on the Future
Land Use. Plan- As i n ore pub I is sere i s come a ai lab le (wattr d was tew$ter, etc_ and as ilYe �re�
dev clops, [arger scale commeritiM 1 u &es may bt rreces ry-
S (aff Cot n mere L The Frcpo,�ed d eve Iopinen t is no t cons] sti Pnz W I- Lh Pol fey S tatern.er11. B -1. d due to i is
prox i i n its- to size of the pricyperty requested for a. '-tB -4" Geis a ral Commercial Distri.et zo i � e chan ae and
the properly is not located at a major intersect ion OIL arterials. County Road 69 is a cu I lector ro ;Away
on the I ir'han rIranSP0rLa1.1oI I Plan. AFpr uv- ire g :a zonc eh an ge would en ur e &trip Commercial
d eve I cipment aeon g Norl.hwes t Boo I evard wh ich is an a rLe t t-al roadway-
Agcn da Nlemorand urn
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B. Le. POLICY STATEMENT
The expan isaon of bnsiri ess u i5e!5 alou g Nnr thwesli Boulevard (F.M. 624) or a u �y other arl t rm' l
street should be p Inuried au d xon ed .so that the tenf tic carrying capacity or [be street i.8
protected. The plan reGogn i s [lie in any existing cemmerc ii-a I u yes 1ooa I.iA aI o17 rr N ortl wesT
Boulevard, Lecipard Street, and other arterial s1 reefs at) d calls for their continuance. However, every
availahlo mc�;atis sb ould be uscd to 1 nan as a irafti c 11ow /access (e_g. access management d evi uc s,
marginal acce s q c o pro is, driveway use r'estri.l.ion;�, e1 c.) From ad j a iii r)cw n;�e-s arid p toted the
City's in v csi cnT 1J i -a li cfTmea Mr Lr a J is rtal.io r1 'sle m _
tnff Comment: TI is proposed d cv, i clopo nee it -s I iou I d li rotect th a Imf c cmiying capacity of N orthwest
Bo u levard ih rouc y I i rn ited d rivew.ay:s, shared access, an d other design measu res.
POMMY STATEMENT R,5
Deveiopm ent al ung all nrte nul and exprc%ssways will be req nirLml to F1A n t street 1 reel ou p Tt -
root cen tern ire n tree pla nti n g zone lnca ted wi thin 10 fief o f a ray pmperty I i ne ah u t ti n g the s tree t
rights-or-way. The i t � and �• � r�� ir' m n1 in I.h n ir, r� i nna Ice W -11 hair t require
street trew pla.niintt-s from any species 1 i gicd in the Pre 1 erred Tams acid Palms section of thu Cithis
Landscape Or din a ce. The L.andscap ing Req n irem -ents .rho a 1d all a w. a 1 i a J to I bas i & an excepts o n to
new try C planti 116 whei) M) ex i5 ti it g tree o C a in i r1 imui n 6" c-al iper i s locawd wi I.hin 2 0 fec I. of zhe ri.ghr-
of -wav,
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1 ;a if Co rime rat: I-1 i e deve lopm eni is located -on or:hwest Boulevard, an ; ui al roaiw a -. in the
adopted Urban Transportation Plan. TI e pot. ic)r statement rtrlui re s street Lrees to he plamed on fiay-
fool ceiiiers with i n 10 feet o f the property 1 ine ah ut'ting: the street rah I -S-of- waa ,
Ad d itional l) a J i ey 5tatei nett is regard inn land. use are prov ided in the Corp-u s lira sri pol i c3l 5 to Ie nients�
An C I ement a f the Compre hensive Plan, ;a dop I.ed iJ i Juan' 198 7. TI i ey provi de the p nb I is mid primate
sectors wit]) n Suide i i ne for fn tnir development. policies app I is ;ob l e to die proposed mn e change
request are as foilows:
a rpus Ch rbai Po H ey S tntenrc n Nil
Residential Pal icy em
COMMERCIAL USES ADJACENT TO EXTST G OR PROPOSED Yom' SIEDEN 1'IAL AREAS
S-HO- -LD BE BEER ED OR 1.1 SF-SENSITIVE Pq DESIGN+
CummerQia 1 d evc�a opme sit c�;i n be n pr'eat convenience adjacent to a resid otrii i -i1 ne ighbo rhoM,
piny i ding .foods, services, and emp layrni n t with i n wal k i 1 i g d i stance _ I- Iowever, care mum r he Lakt :n in
do -si gn ol- c *s it i riere i .91 property to inake the use compat i h le with ad j wx%l residential dev e J ol)men t .
Tra ffil�. from co m mere i aJ areas should he ro nled a w� y From resid eriti a1 areL-�_ In order to protect
rc s idej aial afeag} opeii space, c,;ereen i n g fences, : end landscaping shou I d Lie required and loud or
d i.g rug ive uses should he prohibited urn l i�s s otl = design techniques are use to male the u�;cs
eompat ihlie.
.Staff Comment: The, proposed shopp Lig center use i s J cic-. ted adjacent lo fuznre tow dr.ris lly
r esidernia I to I he north, Bti 11'er ing tech n i que. s, such as opera space, landscaping ;3 Rid seree n 1 n ia fences
should he provided along tine northern pruperi -y lit is )vherc filture m;5 1 he nitial is planned.
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INCOMPATIBLE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1A ND USES SI-10- rte NOT A B UI,
RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
Many o C the aeti v i ties allowod In (lie industrial and commercial d is Iris is are in uompat -1 ble with
rep idemi a I -a-rms, Whe never possihl ea ;q L1 c'1 i uses should he separated fLx)m re sid Bridal areas, Whtn
these uses must abut rm id enfial area-,3, steps shall he taken to minimize contl i ctg a i, . prcivision of
open ;51 iace. land scapinrx screen in g feiies. a w.
S 1� f1` Coin men t: i1:h�� t ad�,u�t� huff�rin � �t" tl �� � r�����rl �] �� r, o pia ant ar1� ��i � Eire � �o � � 1 r, I o��
den id ty resid cirlial uses, this propos cd development mil be incompatible w 1di fuiurr, ahu I.Ling
rL! s i de ntial to the norLh o F the subject props .
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BU91NNE S -EA S TWAT FEAT LM MAD OFFICE USF A -ND IETAIL ACTIVITIES
SHOULD BF, ENCOURAGED,
Tie develop pia e nt of commer6al was that con (a in mi xed o frice use and mt;� it activi ties sliou I d he,
ei i�ourageh. Location of retail shopping and o iI tce areas together can provide opportnnitic;� for dual
pur posy ; irip-5 and can he mutually supportive_ Y' Ianned unit development Frov i der, u flexible m M in g
wehm gue for combining the m utual J v suFp ortivo uses,
S [a it Comment. TI ii� app] is m) t has not inn io;Ac�d whether the propo sed iltiol pin g "nter w it J co ntuin
m ixed offioo u s o an ti retail aaivi ties.
C nm m e rciril Policy b
WNDR ZE. THE Y ACT OF C - 14-ME1 CW e AREAS ON ADJACENT., E S' G OR
FUT UItL RESIDENTULL. AREAS THROUGH 'fHE US F OF COMPACT DESIGNS,
SCREEN I NG FENCES, , OF EN SIPA CE A�14T IAA NDSCL 'LrGf
�omFa I [11 1nel iuJcenters 1�1 h Ia�� a� major ��M trti�� r al 1��r �h�r a
compact m oppo geh La linear in form provide for a grow p .i.p ig of activities. Such grouping of activ d.ies
generally Permits more e0cel e traffic m anagemcli i . , a I �nrn nlli i minimi d a
e n (ryways� )i e Ls can be designed to serve geveral businesses and r l-ghi mn is onto major sirwts, can be
Commercial centers should al lie designed so that. the ii r1pacts of automobile le in true ion, noise, all d
visual hli gh I. o M surroun i ng ama �i I 1 � i r-� i r1 i i n l zed Scr lYlra g Cer�ce�, open spacc or lar-����piiig
i.ati rix)v the nn e s8en� ial buffer between shopp i ng and irsider�rial arl4 � (See A ttachln�rr t � ; F i ours �1
Op rimy i Rosati o ns for M odium and H i Ji Den sits' Dove I oilmen l�_ )
S toff' Comm ent= The proposed project i q nit n, i I Mt W i�tl l CommercI Ic � I� - The prr�jeut is not
proposed ar a major ii 1usecu on . N orthwc qi Boulevard is doe iignat :d aq an y Wterial road way and this
P.r,i.n' nunr lad 69 is dc�;ignated as a minor r id r1t ia lcollect-or ru' in the rhrr
Transportation r Ian r According to the ardapted Urban Transpo ral.i o1) PJ aai, a minor reLs1 dery t ial
collector i s thc, lowe rt order co ilector and � rov i de s �'Or interns 1 1) c i gh rJ i oo d ci rCLrl;. I.1011 r Tit is rype of
llcctor i I aiirr �l Iio c 1n ;u l ate traffic il.hin a noj ghborhood , Furthermore, the s tircf class is not
i n to ndeZ to he cantb moue for more than one in i I e_
Optimal l atinn s 1'or mod lure and high rlen Sri ty devclopment;5 are ihen ti flliA In r i guve 4. Op until
: La r-� r Medium end Ha 1� L r1 i 1 %re lopinel ltq of the Corpus hristj ��� i��� ��� t�m�n ��
(A tmeltmen � 8) wb i c] ti discourages ��ri 11� mgr, long rt ri 1 j r l _ nmp is lYi . d il i �
dv,ve1opm� r L t ,5J 0111d located al. i1 is i n terse ti�ri ��` MaJOT s trceN to reduce 1 t 1Urni!.x8 ino' vvmenrs at
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mid-block lmati ons . High -dc;nsi Ly & %lc I a pm ernt should pirwi de suf i(;ient opea space, l ands -ping,
and/or bu ttor Z01 [ ing to create n ;�i n aaih tmi si fion between U sc s.
Commercial Poo i T e
E NCola IMAGE ALL H LTSINE SS AREA S TO DE VT LOP AN D MULENTALN A PI E ASIN
E1 O'.NMENT,
A p learian shopping env ironm en [ is desirable ro attract new Shoppers and to coexist with nea1'hy
r esid encs , The design u%f riew s I.ruc Lures should ire sensitive in des iga Lo n sigh boring residential areas ,
Site alay h��ap ing, screening � �' l��t_ p , � fuirtes;
and noise froin adjoining arew a control of in to nal aum- pedestrian �,irc u I aiiona access; protection of
pedestriartn; and open Space, Advertising signs Aou ICI be designed to be con ipatib I e wi I:h a d j i�,j rt
residential areas.
S to Corn min(;. The ap -plie-an t 10 -9 iYoi i.i� d i nni ed � i to planning d a IAi I g for the -shopp ing center in ord k�,r
to ind ire w its t oompai i bi I its- with funire existing and neark�y res i den t-lal developinen I..
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Co�RCL� A TI TTE S 'IIICH G E E.I TE 1AR TF� VOL I_Tl�r�lE of TRAFFIC
S I IOL L D 11 AVE MILE T ACCESS TO AST ARTEM L ITHOT_T IIAVING TO
TkAVERSE LOS'' -DENS TY AREAS,
tor'cs or hiTs moses that provide supportive M erviees and are characterized by a.tiv it i e s of low
intensity or that air, otherwise ncl"icial to residential areas should hc� allowed to locate closer to
neighborhoods, B u; incsses tI � at generate high - tru�c 11 w � �n� are nl�$runi�ri��1 by in tczisc activ i#�,
gl i ould be located at urter is [ intersection away froo n low- densi ty housin g and si�,paraied by n buffer.
Staff Comment: Thy proposed shopping cenier has fro ma ge oil -Northwest Boulevard, wli i ch is an
ane rial roadwky. , ` ithon t specific info «rrat i ors on tI y f,, piup -osud shopping ce n ieir, the volume of I.ra 1fic.
genera to tl e;anno r. he rd c wrinined,
OM Mere r k] policy g:
COMMERCIAL SERVICE AREAS DEST N-ED TO SERVE LOCAL NT.I(� lI B0IUrf00D S
SHOULD BE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AN.M IN II A&MO Y WITTI THE
SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD
Us -� such as; c *riveiY ience,, stores, professional offiwcc�sa and ofli er services that serve surm undin g
r i Bert ti al areas should be located al. s ii -es dint prti)mote aaid enco u ragc, pedestrian traffic wh ilc the
ma intn.in gad vehic uln ons s _ Because of the prom m i ry of these bnsinessrr -� I.o residential
nei g1 bo rh. d ,s, parking- signs, [ i ghting 1 ixi. -1 res, wid landscaping inus I. hi� d c.9 -Ign ed J i ai -MORIO Lis V
with nearhv ies i den llal arias.
c f'f' orr��nem,- 'I lie proposed shopp un g oei etc ' i l l lo Gal neighborhoods. 1 des i gn elements o f
parking., signs, lighting txtttr-e� and landscaping in the shopping center should be deli ed with
�;on�id ora (ion i.o ex i sd rig and fu tur e resi denfi a I areas,
Public Str-viets — General Po] icy f-,
AS NF ' T) E VE LOPMLE f TP RED E VELOPM NTH OR PLAC ~MEN -F OCCURS}
UT 1 L ITY L I NES SHALL BE PLACED UN N DERGRO ll HER FEASIBLE.
Ut i I ity lines, for su bdivisions, i nG ludin g hne;� I.hat tracers c� future parks, should be placed u nder gm and
t her e r i e� i�I i nti $J . Due to the pal�:nt 1;2 1 for hurri c ane damage, ahovo -nroun d ut i li ty lutes
can post a s i ga l i Irant safety prob ium , In ad di fi on, u n dergin and u t ili I.y lhic i i m j)rove the, visual
ae- the i ies of the area.
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S tai!' C ornment ; C ons IsTe'acy With Gej icral Poo icy f i s j i o t known at th i s ti me . TIC 19 po I Icy direc;is I he
F lacc meiii o f uil 1 Ery 1 i ues underground, where fear i b le.
rTraasg nrta Lin a — (reel and Hi ghw avq Polr4q e;
REEFING IN MLN-D TI I E AI CKSS N E-R DN OF EACH PROPERT Y 0 WNER, VDU CE THE
,NrIJM BE R OF DRIVEWAYS ON ARTERJALS WHICH LLMIT STREET CAPACITY AND
INCREASE THE P01ENTIAL FOR ACCIDENTS,
n .ge�I irrn on I he cii.'rs arterials is often d ue to an zinc ontr�lled n u mbez of coma ne i �I �I1 ti p rivaTe,
driveways along aMflal s. .,xoe s s lye ii uinbeng o f 111 ese driveways on arterial s s hou « be d iscaniraged
as they can cau se daj rgerow driva i g col M d i t ion s aiid red uGe traffic f] ow. As a snlu tiun is this problem.
1rY111roliln al access s1 ree is shall be ud I ized where strip development and/or re sid enl.ia I development
t'roms onto arterial scree is . Such margirm I access str�cts :& W I 1 be sefararcd Croi n I I i e arter ial b y a
nied ian,
S I aff C ommeni.: Th� sub ject p ropert)r I kas fro n Mae on an arteri al rti�$ a shared access �n 'a •
would atij acent grope* wou Id he d -usirahle to bc cx)rrsi �1eni. with this po lig grarj:Trr C.nt ,
PTO d Iiratin a-. Of the ten (10) ir01.1ces M8 (led to su rto>ur di P i g property owne rya 7e ro (0) were returned in
favor and Iwo (2) (10.3 4%) wcre re tum ed i I M OPP09 k ion Ii-air w i thin th e 2 00 foot nutific-al ion tea, 0 f the
ih-c lye (1 ) n ai ices ni ai led outside the 200 foot notifical ion area, zero (0) were miumcd ii i favor a« d tier (5 )
were returned in opposition (inoh7 &s lefter in opposition recei-v&d from Peggy Bar y aI esy Counr).
Commissioner, Pre1 ini 1.) The 20% rule is not invokod. This c e-R e is coneid erect co ai roversial, SlaLe
tam' 20 % r u I e is invo ked when p raper ty owners who own 2 0% of the land within ibe 200 foot radius
o r the sabjccl F rogert- are opposed. Invoking the 20 % r u le req tires a th ree-qu artery f$vurabi e v u to
of the City Conneil for a ch ange u f zoning to he ag proved, rather than a sim gle ma j ariiy. Unlem S nch
proposed change is approved by ibe Planning Com minis ion such change shall not bewme effective
except hv a fay' o ra hle vole of a m a j on ty plus on P o f the 01 ty Council prese.a t and vatLn �
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Bob NbL AIP
As�i s i�ant C pry Manmget of Devdopme nt Servi ce-s
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CITY COUNCIL
ZONIiVG REPORT
Case No.: 0208-05
i l y o until H e$ ra bn g Ida I e: March 2,05, 200 8
A p plicalat: The Mosina y as i Tnve srment True I•
Owner: Sa� tie a:5 App Iicant
Representative: Steve Dean
Legal Descriptioriaocation : 8.90 5 acres: a port i on of Annex No. I ro it ie aeces River
Irrirat ion Park, a ocated -on the noi- cbwest i n terser tion o f Nor thwes t B oulevard (FM O' N) and
County Road 69-
2 From: `% F -R %% . Farra +Rural D i 9 trict and "R -1 B' % Os Me, Fain i ly Dwel I ing D i s It i c t
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To : '6`F1 -4'} Gen vial Businv..9
District
Area, acre.
P nrpa�ie of R u �t : 10 I 1� iii center.
Area Development Plan: North y<-,O; The compr'e�i��i � � p l ate supports coma er i�t ��� $10n
Noj7hwest boulevard � yid ow -den 1 y re-s i nt i al uses in the,
reap` of th � subject Rropert.y. ,
,5 than ge to comni a re ial tLses along Nonh es i B oulevard would be consistent with the
ti - uses for e - �•cui d be
� ��ir..Rf��tc� � �� � flan, however � � han�e �� ����r� i � ] r tine rear �r�i� rr�
me ons intent wEh the coutprehen iive R I-an.
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N6tp Igo.% 00050.1069051
Zoning Violations: Notre
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Z4)nir� Existing Land Use
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Future Land Use
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{5 V -R" Farm Rural D i 5tri ct
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. Cam rnerG] aE (front portion)
and "R- i B'} One -Fan) is -
Vacant
� ati d Low Density
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North Ou«e City Lirnik
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Leo Density Residential
and Vacant
"B-4 "' enc�ral Bus � �
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Vacant
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' '6'R -1 B "' One - Family
Dwel I ing Iii strict and " "B- I'J'
FrofesL5 i a nal Office �md
C. c)n nercial an(] Low
Xej fthbo rh o. Business
Vacant
Densizi Ly Rigs idea L ti al
District
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Area Development Plan: North y<-,O; The compr'e�i��i � � p l ate supports coma er i�t ��� $10n
Noj7hwest boulevard � yid ow -den 1 y re-s i nt i al uses in the,
reap` of th � subject Rropert.y. ,
,5 than ge to comni a re ial tLses along Nonh es i B oulevard would be consistent with the
ti - uses for e - �•cui d be
� ��ir..Rf��tc� � �� � flan, however � � han�e �� ����r� i � ] r tine rear �r�i� rr�
me ons intent wEh the coutprehen iive R I-an.
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N6tp Igo.% 00050.1069051
Zoning Violations: Notre
Zon i ng Report
CRSQ o � 0208 -05 (I'he Mosiaghasi Invc:simeni Trull)
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taIrs Sum
# Req ue.9 0 The app J icant is req nesting a c1 a Mgr. off` zon i ng from `F -R7 Farm Rural F) i uric. and {;R -1 B -a
OJ) e- FnrJ� i I Vej J ire g Di S tri�i to t{3 -4 k a (Ire n.eral B LlSiness Dl�Lf 1 [�L ���` Lh� �T�Li r� � �� �� acre S L The
proms eta` I'ix)n Ls along Nonhwes 1. Boulevard and extends to tho � ord l L The e al�� i i cant proposes a
shopp i nu cen ter for the pub eot pf�p�rW, I`I�� n�� ! Ica ion does not pr��`id a 9pen i die he�v lnpinent p laais
for the lin Ring renior, The e �� u ject property` i � 1 ��� on the sou these q Goiner of No rtl Mwes1.
Boi i 1evaTd an d Con n ty Road 69.
The "'114" General B 4«iiiu_�s Leis to ci has been requested for The ent1 r: sire. The "B-4" District
i dts for all type ` of co mi n a ri al and niscA laneo us sL5v ice activities, pnc LIarly along c-crtailr r
i fi l a r1 j � Fr n n r� I tj �ur commercial service a� ti tv now ex iris.
Ex-.9 a np les o f a ses perm 1 tied in the "B -4a- F) i sir) c i in-c J Ude m n I ti- family rc -lid eii ii al, auto an d boat sa les}
return ts, hoiel s. enclosed in iii i -s tornge, harp.. (Section 16-2 of t ti e Zoning Ordinance.) The
Lr,gU it ed front yard setha ck js rwe n t (20) fed, with no gad a ar rtar yard setbac ks tin I ess adj a cent. to a
it siden1.ial d istricta wil ich woo Id irrluire a ten (10) fool 91 de and ir-ar yard setback. The ; {B-4 a a D 6Ls trio t
d s n nt have a maximum b �a Ming lie i .&1iL6 ( Sect 16en 24 - I of the Zi) w s Mg 0 rd in ante)
Parking I In the e as n of in ixed use} uses wi th parking rcgni . re i i keni ocGupy inn th a carne hi i i Iii i! g or
p em i sc s, the parking spaces required dial 1 c qual the sum of the req ui
r remenis of tb e various uses
eom R rated separat e I �� - flowi4v cra park i ng req unvi ien is for .�hoppa ee$ Ilers shal I be determined on 1.he
Basis o f one off- street park i ng spare for ew ;h two hundred (220) squmv feet e f go ss 0 oor area o f L}1 e
CenterL (Sectio ri 2 2 -2 -0 � o F the Zoning Ord irLallcc)
F misii ng Land U sec + The propcVy to ibe north of the subject Frog ny Is located outside the city
limits. VacanE land ati d an ex i l i rag single fame I v rv�id once am located to the north. Profession;q
effiGes and vacant land are locaiod io the east. To the south, across Nnrtl ywesi Boulevard., there is
v ant property- An existing mini storage fac i I - O r i � located to the wu s t. The pToper�y for the m i n - -
stni n.ge faQi1v y was brougl n into the city limits in the early 1984 through contrail. annexarl.ionIzov is is
wi th C. i ty Counei I npppim. al , A `B4 IL ei icral Bus 1 nee D I s ricz was placed on the prioj)erty lase d on
the -owner s s anticiFa1 1 irY tv - sia rage use -
Haztl Bazemore PaA is I oeated fuLnher to the north on Coui)ty Road 69 (Hawl Bazemore Fa-rkway )-
H;9 7.eJ T3 a7-E1 ore Park is one of i.he pr iCrC area in [lie U ni tad States for ha wk w atel l ing a -cLivi ties ,
Commercial d ev elop i n.o1 ML -in the Ei nmed iaie area may have a nc Date ve impact an the flight patterrns of
Lhe bnw ks. and eco- tourism (see atinb cd letter from Count. Commissioner Pogp [fail ales- )
* U tiiities : The subject property, I i a� water and w a,ewaier service available.
Zoning Report
Case N o- 0208 -05 (TI « Mostaghasi Invosim one Trust)
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0 Tra nsporta do nI'r�nf lir Impact 1ud ; T1 �e ui� jeor proper . is loc aLeh on the so u j.h wc,; t coiner of
Nord ti ts %ve t Boulevard and Cori ary Road 69- N orthwe sr Boulevard is de s i gnaled a primary arterial
divided roadway a a d this Igo rtion -of County Roy d 69 is designated as a minor r e s i denLia.l collector in
the Urban TransportaLian -Plan. 'Die adorted Urban Trangportation I ,11an inn idles pri nary arterial
r�)adw ays az roadways that augment (lie f reeve y sy :1wm and s -erve major Through mave rams Of
traffli c be tweed Tmportan t cen Cc rs o f activity and maa or traffic generators. Tra ILI le ,s-1eed i s hi g1 i and on
:treei hi cvc le traffic is discouraged or prahibiied. A minor residential collector is the lowesi order
co hector nod d provides for internal ne ighliorhood c imu lation as eve I l as property access_ This type of
oo J 1 eater Gifculaies traffic within a neighborhood, moving it f'orrn a higher order .arterial Areer to a
local acze s s street. Based ed on a genra l oom aterc i al 9 hoppin g c imrer, development of l.h i 5 proper
call Id gencraie 5,8 7 average da.i ly Lr ip� per 1. 0 00 sq uare fi�ci of bu i I din g space.
i Infra 1 ructn re Deninnd u- A comp i s o n of in fig itru ct urn d r ri w) d_r, with camm c rc i al and residential
.eve lop i rice i t is as fo I lows:
Water and Wa s tew ater s. B a_sed on a sw der p repared by lAruward Cour ry, Flnri da (Spume : B r owa -d
k7 nty,F) or idia Water and Wmicwaie r En gineen' ng D iv is is r, L5G ui del inns for Deie rm inin g Abi I ity Lo
Provide PoLah le Water and Sanitary Sewer Service," January 18, 200'01), d ke demand on 'Water ror a
miners is 1 d c t1 oilmen t is 154 gpd /u 1 M IL Co r 1,000 sf of gros,;� Ou i J d irig area as opposed to 280
gild? res ide ntiul unit. The d e maiYd. on -%vastewaler for a commercial. development is 138 d /unit for
1,000 sf of gross hu Ad in g ama as oppa ged Lo 25 0 pp d /re s idem I.ial u ri iL-
Comprehensive Flea C omiste n cy: The coi nil rehen live plan hidscntes the future land use as
co m memia i for the fMa port ion of she Ira-c1- (staff recomm ended Tract 1) an d I ow dclis i tv resi deist ial
for ch v r r port ion (staff recom mead ed Truer 2) (8 ec Mwzl M I Tie n t 5A) The s nbj cc t pro pent is 1ocMed
i rt (lie Northwest Area Development III -an. The comprehensive plan identifies policy m:aica nenis for
and use decisions. Ci ty Charter requ ires razon i n g to he consistcnt wi th Lhe Comprcl ica is iv a 11 Ian (S 1?-C
attached Ciry C li aster Section -Planning.) Approval of rl ie rezoning will wi and Lhe Comprehensive
Plan- Several po lie y s tale menrs are avails hlc W the adopted orlh -west Area Deve lOpment Plan BS
well as In tlti e Corpus Christi Pol icy Statements, An E k m en t of th e C o mpr:�J Mete &ive P Ian, ad opted i n
Jn 1v 1 987 Lo ensnre con s i aenc -of zone �: ha lr�e m r;ue sLs with the Boa xti p re I ierlsive plan:
Nort hwest A rea D evelop men t PI aim (AD P) Policy S tatementg
13,1 +d. POLICY STATEMENT
Commercial d eveln pmene or n small scale for convenience 8 h o ppi n g needs 18 necessary and
deli ra hle to serve th a on flyin g po rti o ns of the Pla n a re$. The mo s t appropri arc loGati on S for these
t p rue n i art ria L/a rter i t irrLe a l.ir r� , ' Irip commercial is 1 de vel%me nt is d isconnao ed Crum
occurring along ar Wr i$1 roadways. Nodal eominerc;ial development is of peon raged whorc:by
commercial uses are concentrated at the major trAer -semi ons of ar tm ass as indicated on Ll ie F a tore
Lai id U se P Ian. A s more pub] rc % -ery ices h a1 n e avai lab le (water a Ord was tewateri a Le.) and as the area
.eve lops, larger scale ca «) i nerd al u se 9 1 riay be neces nary.
is 1T Coin i near: The proposed deve lop merit i:� not con s i ;rent with Policy S Laie men[ B. 1. d Niue to i is
proximity d i e of i.h p r n req u�st�d Co r a `,134' General Com1 xti ercial Di, trici zone change mid
Lhe property i s i i of I ocated at a mqj or i oirerseciion of ar ter_WLl s. Coun ty Road 69 19 a w I lector road way
on tl 1 e Ur lean ' 1'ranspurial.ioji. Plan. Appro ving a 7-one Chan ae wo ti 1 d encourage s trip commer Dial
level opinent a long No rth est Boo levard, wh i-c h is an arterial roadway,
Zoning Repon
C aso N o, 0108 -0.5 i
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B.1.e. POLICY STATEMENT
The expansion or business w qel� along Northwest Boulevard (F.M. 624) or any other arterial
street sh uuld he planned and zoned so that Ehe traffic cam iag CitFieciiy of the street ig
prUected. The p Inn r ogliz�s II)e marry existing commercial U -ses locatod along Northwest
Ba ti l evard:, Leopard d ;5 1ree i, and other arterial streets and galls for the i r comi nuance. Huwe � -er, every
available means should be used to mnwgi! Iraffi c flow /access (e.g. access mall a zrrerrt devices,
marginal .ceps controls. dri . V U r hint«» � fr r�� ,j a i it iiew u-se s and protect the
0i`` ;5 investment in all efficient transportation �y S w m .
S Laff Corti nien V Th-e propas cd deve lopment shou ld pro1�et the traffic carry ing capacity. of Non -hwes t
BOLLIevard throw cyI r I i i Ti i led drivcwayst shy red access- ai id other- dee lg i mea surer.
POLICY STATEMENT ENT B.5
De elo i)m erg t al u nh all Mrterial nri d. expressways Will be req uired to pinm stir-cet tries on ri fty-
fnn t cente.r.9 is a try plan fing one lotated wi thi rr 10 feet of any pro � rly li n nb u t ii n the sire t
r igh h-or wny. The City' s late d9cape requ iremen is in the Zon ing 0 rd Erg ante will he eh;� n gee to requ i re
streel. t.rt�e Alai ni n iz-s frorrr any pecii�s h-,Aeri in [lie I- referred Trecs and Pal ;5 sect Eon of Elie, City's
Lwidso,ipe Ordinance. The e Las kds cal i it g R u i remenls should allow, on u I to I basis, an except io l l LO
new treQ plan Li i i g when an existing I.rce of a Ln i n i i num 6 " cal iper i�; local -ed wi Ili j n 20 feet o f the ri gh t-
o r- ay.
Staff Comment-- r I'he de- velopmQiit is located on Xorthwest Bau lc ward, an - arterial roadway in the
ti dopted Urban Transports I.ion Plan _ The pol i cy s tatemenl requ ire -k reel tees to be R I anted on fiky-
I t centers w ithin 10 feed. o I` the property li Lid ;a hu tta n g Ili a sueet ri gh try-of-wa y.
A dd. itional policy s I-a I.einc As regarding land u so art provided in the Corpus Christi policy Staieme irt:�,
An Elemcnt n C the Comprehe dive P las r, adoined in July 198 7. Thi�y prow 1 de the public and priV a Le
serious with a guid elii is for I utuir development. -Pol ie ies appl icable to the Rropo d zone change
reel west are as, follows:
Cor us Ch ris fil Pol icy S Late m en tsr
Reed d enflat Policy m
C ONIMERC -, USF S ADJACELN T TO E ISTINi G OR 1PRO1 "O SED RIESEDENTIAL AREA
HOTA,D BE BUFFERIED OIL IT E- SE N SITI E Pi DESIGN,
Commercial d ev el of, in ent can he a ercat conven ienGe, adjacent to a r e.91den t i al neighborhood,
providing goods, servic s q : } acrd e ployine 1t wirhin walkin c d i z - k t a n ce _ 1- I owever, care mu .� [ b,� r- .kcii I I I
design of wrnmerc i al property to make tl re age compatible w E th adj ac enl residential development.
Traffic fro m commercial areas should he routed away fr*w r-!�sid e i xt gal areas. In order Ijo pro test
re ,si den tial area} open r spouc�oa screening fences, and lan d,�;eapi ng should bt ruqu imd and loud or
d i siniLpd v e uses should he pro h i bi led un I ens othc r degign techniques are to make the uses
compa ihlc.
tt`1`mmnC. Ti« proposed hoppiiiinte r use is eeated adjen I. lo future low density
re -sid es iti al Eo the north. B uff;�rif lg techniques such a g open space, landscaping and screening fences
shun I d be prov id ed ;� long Ll i e n orthern property I ii is wl i ere lutnre residential is planne d.
Zoning Fie pu n
C asu No. 0208 -Oi (The lostagh;e�% i TnvesiraeaT Trust)
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Residc n6 al policy i so-
INCOMPATIBLE II DUSTRfAL A-N-D COMMERCIAL LA D USES SHOULD NOT ABUT
RESIDENTIAL ARF A S.
M-my o f the anlivil.ies allowed in. the ind-u strial and cornmorc ial districts are incompatible with
re g i deinia.l areas. WhcLic ver possible, s uoh uses, should be separated from res i dei ittal airms , When
these uses i nua $h ur re.s idenl ial areas, steps shall ho rape €r to miry a ry i 7E Mffl icrs. i.e. p rov i s ion o C
open space, landscaping screening fenL�e s, cttc
rff Cqr men l ; ' i t� �I a d �U$te hu ' rig Y f� the Grp ln�rrler� t rl i sti ng and future low
density resi den I.ial use-;5, this proposod development will be i mc.-ompak-ble with future abu rt1i1 a
resi dent ial to Lhe north of th e subj ect property,
Ilnntmerciai PoReva-m-
BUSTNESS ARFAS TIERT FEATURE AfMD OFFICE USE A� D RJKTAIL A CTIVII'IE S
SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED,
The deve loprnen L of 001r i n ereia l me &� Ilia[ conLai n m bled off-ice use and rcui l activities should he
encouraged _ Location o f rel al I sot i op pin a and Ti a s !� th t' $�� i provide oppor to n i ties I �r d ua �
purpose trips and oan he murua l ly supportive. Planned uii iI dove lopinen L provides a flexible zol Yia tg
techniq ue, for r of iib i n i ng these m u�u a lly supporti ve L f -ses,
Staff C ommeti t : The applicant has not indicated w -betb er the proposed shappi n g cenzc r will contain
m Acd office Use and re Lail 3C i iv i ties ,
Commercial Policy b
MI. -I I E Try UNPACT OF O AF' RCJ-A L AREAS ON ADJACVNT, EXISTING Old
ITTITRE RESIDEN11AL AREAS 11MO G it THE USI' OF COMPACT DE I NS,
SCREENING FENCES, OPEN SEA Y. AND LANDSCA PI NC -
ompacr commercial cenrcrs should he loc area. at major inii�.rsection s , Commercial centers 1-hat are
campacT as opposed to linear its fbi -m proVid e, for a grouping of ac t iv id es_ Such grouping of ac Liv itir s
ge err ra lly permits more cfl1 c tive traffl Mqn agetnent, i.e., left lum L�onflicl!i can he minim i md,-
enrr - waysroexity i�;an he de -5i fined to sere c� ; overa I hu sii) c g -seq and right tti rirs onto major -s I.rccrs can be
Conarim ial cesirers shou I d a1 he designed so ib at the impac Ls o C autoin -obile i i Mtrus ion, not se., and
�u r� il� areas will �e minimized- 1�d_ �rg t�n��, open sp� � �r I at�p l i� � visual bligh I. on surr
can provide an essen.li, .l h-U f fer between shopping and mEiden [ i a1 areas. (Sep ,fin achinenr 8: I' ig M re 4
Op tirnal Locations for M edi um and Nigh Lien s ily Dove fop men1.s , )
toff Commeni: Tb e proposed pry- cc[ i5 110 t cons-is (err wi Ili onumc�f�ial Po I i -ey h. The pro sect is not.
proposed ;� t a major interscl.iol i _ N orih -wesi. Boulevard is d es igiiated as are ur r ial MadWa,-V and tl L IS
portion Or CO Uni�y load 69 is designa(od as a minor ms i den i a l eo it Lor roadway in the l , rban
' 1'ranspor aion Plan, Accoy ling to the ad -op(ed �J rO mi Tr an -spor tation Pl ark, a minor «m idenlial
collector i ,s. the 1 owes L ord �� ool leCter and prov ihes for interna 1 nei gh horhood o1rcu In ti on. This rope of
collector is planned to c imu I ate it df Ile within a neighborhood, Furthermore, the s treci c l-a �,s is not
intended lio he continuous for more rhan one m ile-
O F (heal local tills for med iuj ii and high &i rs i ty developme s are i d.ent ific x.13 Figure 4: O pri i al
Locations ions f'nr Medium um a.ad l ! i xh Demr ity r ev elopmotas of the Corpus Cb ri s ti Policy SEarements
Zoiii ng l eporL
Case No- 02 08 -0 5 e Moslaghmi [nyesrment Trust)
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(Attachnient 8) which discourages strip development along arterial s tmets- Compile I. high dery city
deve-1 opa ciei i t shoul d be l n ated at the i ntersect i an o f major sine Is to reduce 1 eft turn i n g move met i [ s at
Mid-block locations . High -ftis 1 ty develop eat should prov ide sufficient op -m space, landgeap i ng,
and /or b i ffer zoa n uiz to create a smooth (ninsition between u �ies _
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Commercial Pn fi c e:
EN C OLMA E ALL RU S I _ ES S AREAS To DEVELOP AND NIATWAIN A P LEASING
N
KNWIRONNIENT,
A p I easani zs hopp i ng onvuunment is desirable, ro a liraci s i ew shoppers w id to coexis r with nearby
res idea is _ The &.9 i gn o f -new sir; «tures should be sei rs i live i n deli gn to neighboring resid a nrial areas-
lie planning should include such items as_ parkitig aft, landscaping, screening of l i chis, f u i ne:5a
and noise fmrn adjoining area s a cots Lrio l of internal auta-ped-e stryan circ�u I aiio1 E a access, protection of
pule -sLriarisa and open space. Advertising A gn s sho u l d bi.% d is Wed. to be compatib I e wi th ;ad,1 a: enl.
residential areas.
Staff C omment: Thy app 1 -[carp t 1 i as not 1 rid 1cated s1 to planning (l aatil s For ib C .911 upping cen ter ] n order
to 1 nod rcate i is compat i bility with fu Liu re c�x is ti n g aJ i d n earby re s i dentia I d evelopme r•
i ,
Commercial Policy fi
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES `HICI I GENE RTE LARGE VOLUMES OF TRAFFIC
HOIID HAVE DIRECT ACCESS To AN ARTFRJAL WMIOUT HAVING To
TRAVF,R SF, LOW - DENSITY AREAS,
Storey or husi nesses that provide ;�uFForlivc� scruj ces and arr chaincterized by activities of low
intensity or 1fi;� t ; rm of -lic �W;-ic beneficial to residential areas sho uld he all a wcA to 1 orate c I user to
neighborhoods. Businesses that gencraic I 1 i gh- Eraffic floes and are claracterizud by intense activity
sh ouId he I oeated. a t arter iai ire ter sections a-�v ay from low -dej 1 11 pus in g and sepai -a ted by a b u ffer_
t$ff -on Nor i -h cqr B ou levard a wkich is an
� r r �
arterial roadway. Without specific i ri fore i lotion on the proposed Chopp in g ceau%,ra the volurpe of traff'in
genera ted rang o t be daten i iined-
Commercial Pn h cy g+
oMMY.RCIAL SERVICE AdtEAS DESIGNED TO SERW, LOCAL NEIGHBORHOODS
SliOUL.D BE C N fN_ TF.NT LY LOCATED AND IN HARMONY WITR TUE
S1 0L NDLNl G NEE HBORROOD.
U s such as convenience stores, professional offices, and ather services ihal. serve: s rimu!. di fig
residential areas should be located at s i tee that proino to and en nrage pedesTrian I•raffir, while fli ev
maintain pod vehicular ccss . Becauw of the proximity o f these b-u s illesses to rC5 i dan ti al
nei gh borhoo ds, paTking, signs. I i ghti n g fixtu re�ia and 1-�ad soaping mus [ be designed l y am1on i ously
k !.11.i nearby rtsi den ti,a [ arias,
Staff Coin me ut,- Th e prnposod shopping cent er w 61 w rV e 1 oval neighborkoods. Design e iemer1ts of
parking, signs, lighting f ixi u res and 1ai � d apj 11 g in the shopping center should be d i�s ignod w i tl r
�ons,idcraiia a t0 ex i�ti n S a> > d futuir, residential a s s.
0 Pa h [ie Services — G ener -al Policy t.:
AS NEW DEVELOPMENT, RIEDEWLOPYIENT, 011 P E -T OCCURS}
UTILITY LLNE S SRAIJ, BF, PLACED UNDERGROUND WI ERE FEASIBIX.
Zoning 1Rupott
Cage N o. 020 8-05 (The M{ueulgI «s i laves lmenl Tru st)
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U to ] iry lines for s u bd i vision ,Including 1 ine8 that traverse fuit i re parks, should be placo•d widergroui td
to de creasc acc i dev l-pntend al _ Due to the pore i Wal for hurr [cane damage, above - grnund ut iliry lines
can pose a significant safety problem. In addition. and ergro ur y d ut i l iiy lines imprOv e LhC V[sin]
aes the tips of the area.
S [aff C o i ry i nen 1; C onsi stea,y wjtl) eaein l 110 l icy f i.; not know t) at th i s time_ This policy directs tl i c
p l a•arnenr of utility lines underground, where fear ib ] �,_
Trans pnri$l io a I ree t and Highways Po tic y c
KEEPING ITS MIND THE ACCESS iN-EF JDS OF EACH PROPERTY OWNER, DEDUCE TM
NUMBER OF DRIVEWAYS ON ARTERIALS MICR L IM- IT STRE ET CAPACITY A1S-D
INCREASE 111E POTENTIAL FOR ACCIODYNTS.
INngc sL iota on the c itv's arterials. is often due to an unc orntro I ] e)d number of m mere l al and private
driveways a long armor ial ;i, Excessive n umhe rs o C these d riveways on ar1.c%,rL-al ;5 ,911 ou Id be disco uraged
as they ca i i cause dan gero r« d ri Yin g condition wid red u ce rr'a sc• flow- As a solution to th is pr ob I e i i i,
in arg i n a l access str-eers shall be utilized where s lri p development and[ or rasa de rlll al development
fi -a» is onto arierial stream , Such marginal a.aes s streams shall he. par ated from the ar I -erlal by
median,
Std. Ff ornmeril.: Tl is sub deal piuperly hm frontage on an arterial raadway, A shared access (I riv c wad,.
wou Id adjacco t p roperty would be dc-,s- j rat) I e to he con s IsWnL w iib try i s po I icy s tatem cni.
Street Type P -a -ved tian Volume (2000)*
(L,lrLTkLn TranspDrtation Plan)
25x832 }ADZ'
I Northwest Blvd. A3 - Primary Arts ri a l 130' ROW, 79' BB (bet um US 77 and
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5:M ] ug)
o unly Road 69 -R eei dend al olleotor 6 ROW a 4 B B N oL Ava i !able
*Source, Department of Troffle Engineering
Piet si$tlisi
The s uhj k i property is not R la tti�,d ,
Depar.ment Cmminiie-n!19.6
T aim Broils policy staiem enis are applicable for i.hl ;3 7one cliange rx quest, TL'ie�e po l iCY statements
s,�";rve as $ guide for Iand use d eci ;,;i -ons , City Ch armor req uimbb rezoning to be -c on- sistent with 1-he
Co mere hensivt P Iin (sae attached C' �V C I ti artnr Section V - Planni r ig, )
i
The compt�he .nzhive plan ind io,;.��s com mercial fir �>7 � �r•�nt portion ut 1.h� �r�PC ly $rti� low dens'
irsidential for the ream portion of the property (see A ttac hmem 5A-) E -xis ag zoo li m to the east isi
Li
B_ 1" Nol Oborhood B u s i mss D i qn -ic t and "R- I B as 0 ne- Fami Iy Dwel I in g District, f I'he land zoned
"'R-113" rr -li'am il.y Dwel t] ng D i snic t i:� currant tlY owned by Calalleoi Independent School Disiric t
and future lard l i se 'Is low densily re-5 idemial, Alt] rough the land t-o the north Is Outside the city
Zon ]rig Reporr
Coac No, 02 0 8 -0 � (The Mos iaghas i Investinnt Tnisi)
Pad., 8
lira iii and hues n at have a zoning & :81gnatio n, future land use is p I ann cd as low cien s i ty residend al ,
A mn ing change I.o '-'B -4" G e n eral Business D i s Lri c t wo-u Id be in coinpad b le I or the suhj ect propu�y
dli c tc) future lo -w density re si d enri al to tJ y e north and eas t} as well as d ue ti) C alai I e n I I i gh S shoo 1
lar,ated to the east oil N ar dives t Boulevard. The '6'B -4 }} G e'neral Business D igict pefmi is Uses that
aru incompa tihlc� w -Lih low den s i tv resid enri al -.9 nd �wltiools:, such M minor and major ;a utol notive
repair mid taverns, lounges} and bars.
IP I laze] Ea zem ore Park 1,9 located further to the norl on Coua o R -oad 69 (Hazel Bazemore Par"ray).
Hazel Bazemore Park is one of the preiniem arcas in tbe United States for hawk watching activitles.
Co t1 ti nerc i nl deve Iopment in the ] rn i reed i ato area may have a neg;gi i ve i i ripae t on the fl i ght patty m s of
d ie hawLq and eoo -io7j ris u i ( see attached letter From Coi m ty Co «miss ioner leggy Bafi�
($ Crs Rec-Gm mend-a (Yon +
Denial of the 6'B -4 � } Gei Feral Business District for Lhe sil b � � �rti���ert�} ���� in lieu thereof'. approval of n
"B-1 }' No igl ibo rhood 13 urine ss D i sl�rrie t for Tract I faun Hn rg on N or1.hwes t 11 oul ev $rd (FM 624 , )
P Ianningy C n m m ission Recd rp mend $ don ffebrita ry 20,
nial of the "B - `} General Business Dk 1.ria.
L Number of No tires Mai led - 10 (w ith i n 200 fe ut notification area); 12 (outs a de, notifi eaHun area)
Favor - 0 (i ns ide notification n rya)} 0 (on tq i de n etitieatinn area)
' * � it i is (1034% - i r�� ide n ctifiea tion area)} (ou is ide not iii cation area)
(As of M aa-ch 5, 200 8)
I . Neighborhood - 2006 Acri a]
21. - NelghbGr bond - - Fxi Lri ng Land Use
Neighborbood - Future Lead Use
4, Site -2006 Aerial
j , Site - Exis ting Zonin4T N price area 1*ZYership
A , S i to - -9r-a fir' RccommerY&rion Tract 1 and Trad 2
6. CummQTA 5 recei v-ed front Public Notices rn ai led
Letcr f rorn Counry Commis sierrer PCP F� M aI
T.kmr 0 C OPPOSi t i on rrein residents orgy H a7t�1 B uzomorc Rn ad
1. Notice Mai I Inn L.iSL
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Case No: 0208-05
a met T h e M os to gh asi Iuves tine « t 'Trust
Circled;-- FAVOR X _ OPPOSED
(NoLe: The number(s) next to name corre�ptxnds to Lhz attached map.)
T u W n u tuber ma ilea: 18
Returned undeliverable: 0
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#1a- Jarnes Robe 4991 County Road 6 9; 94- Sally Robeau, 5) 001
County Road 69 (signed aLtached le«er)
YY. Resgonses received tram outside the X00 -foot notification area
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Pegg Ba.i�ales, bounty Cornrnissioner; Piecinct 1 — See attached leper
fee attached letter with four signatures:
1 Dr. Lisa M'I'tchell, 5027 County load 69; }David Robeau, 5011
County Road 69; 3) Sheridan C. Lewis III, 5033 County Road 69; and
4 Lan.y Bittle, '51) 09 Cc)u m Road 69
Thelma E 1 l u, "eoncer ed ei izen" -- See attached lefter
IIY * Responses received from owners /a p p I ica ni s of s u ki e d
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February 19, 2008
Department d De elopmeni Services
P.O. B x 9277
Corpus Chd9 d, Texas 78469-9277
S ab. - Proposed Zoning Image — Case No. 0208-05
Ladies and Gentlemen,
F 1 ease he aware Lhat the proposed mning change concerns one for the following reasons:
1. The tract of land which is proposed for rezoning is H i close proximity to Hazel Basernore
Farb which is one o f t he preiniere areas 'in the United States for hawk watching activities.
Any l usm' ess development in the irnm i a-te area could have an adverse imp= on the
flight panerns of the hawks and lmvc a negative imp ac i on eco rouf'1' .l
2, Counly Road 69, north of FM624, serves as the entrance lo del Basernore Park and
should not 1wve conuncrcial traffic -nixed with the park traffic. It should he kepi as a- 1(�W
volume road because of the pwk..
I en u rrage eccuo m l e development, bat in this cuse any proposed development should be
compatible with the surrounding environment.
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Pe �ai�ales
Commissioner, Precinct 1
901 Leapanl roc. Room 303,U5 - Corpm CI k e;-. . 7xaz� 78401-3602 (5511 866-0245 i Fa p WD 888 -
OPPOS&D
PLANNTNG COMNESSION CASE #020805
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Please let me inbWucc myself. I am Doctor Lisa Mitcheil, a mIired clinical psychologist. and a
mmber of the Lewis famd y who lived on the Ha=l Mmmore Park road site 1934.
Accompanymg me am also nmmbw of Rual and Sally Rote's family who have lived on this
rod since 1963.
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I as gmW ly wncernW that the c i # a pi for Northwest Corps Christi laa been so focused
on g`econorwc" ,lopm.,nt. That it is about to lose u velca ble iasoure. The land -deii gnated in
Cam X0805 steed since before our fimMes moved to Ns arm as a nursery and pm, ed
enclave for the wildlife that rnalc Hazel Bazemore County Fork such a resou=c for 4touri sm.
SeveW of the fimii I 'es t hot lie on Coup Road 69 by pack have le parts of our acreage
overgmwn so that the deernnd javelina that get flooded out he&q raw have a safe
The pry is a natural ha Witat for but went hol isilg Rio ents in Northwest
Corps Chaistihavc removed the mad runners h0med V=L and if n t, tbou& -thmugI4 will
rrnovo tae omt also. T1w pmk 1s a gift to Eco-courim but vven room to our chiln.
gmdchildre• who vddl never see these an *1 M their- sute Wiftut the P1
Commission setting am"de such uuaB to ewam the sa&qy and continued life cycle of these
rues.
Let me and mine urge you to na only NOT rewne Ns hmd in qwstion for gen bus'Cs& but to
W a way to purcham it in wnj uncfion with the Camty so 11 will always be ffim for am`nmla
f1 out of the ! as wel l fig areas fbr t rn mve migptions of birds we rww
see going dire Haml Bamnore Cou* ft
Ag you are the P Ug ammi siOn, o11ow me to raise u x=nd concern aiuce fiow of my Mends
thought `fir the good of all God's childwW'wvuld win owz an coonornic priority,, i= that once
is the pmblem of ove low of wdex being dincled down Courdy Road 69 to rim ffiraugh the
wrAstone canyon and into the f1cod b in in the park, Residents on Count Road 69 already are
lin8with emissive wata mwff doming medium to heavy nains finxn a city su .ivh%'on wilt r'
ffie kiver dills Cow Club Lha1 has bm YouW over to County Had 69 and I pronu-'se Y014
lased on nay many y of traveling road, it V411 ever&Wly uMem nc the edgc of the county
road.
Before i g zowng changes that i itcs finther inazased run off should dose acres involved in
C&w #020905 be paved, them should be an environrnmAd impact stWy to ben= deterr&w the
long -term effeeb to both the v4ldlife and regarding the amouM of chemicals the wiH be
incrm y deWaitW in t1e irk and nvcr from such commmiaHzed mss. In &ddi lion
considLemion sburuld be given to the irwreased county expenditures di fbr mintaining ffie county road
and increasW park razi a flood" tyocally involves the children' s play DO[
to mention increasW vec ter cmiml costs d ac: to I ong ding water in arder to ffic
n squibcs thaL eon carry 1he West Mile vim.
Please do not push through 8 mining before these issms have been kharoughly studied in an
enviroiuumt$1 impact study and you have all the infotrnation neceseary La make infiurmed
decisions that will iucrme the quality of life fns all of Corpas Christi and Nu=s rnmty.
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To: "Shannon Murphy" hannon cr,( x
Da to : 212 012008 2:56:35 P&A
Su bject: H E, zo ning report
Hr Shannon,
took a few m i rya tes to review the mp-o r t. 0 F wh at I a rn u rideraba od i rig the re is a pn as i ble an tre noalexit a n
CH 69. As much as I wou Id like to be there tan iglu � I h ave to work a t ray 2nd j a b l
H are are a few of my cc n 0e m a.
As a resid a n t of N aeons Cou rLky, I a raj oy driving dcwn CR69 to H azel Bazem a re Farb_ Ta ki n g i o th a
soen a ry and the wi Id life is awesorn a. Even gain g fo r a hike lhro ag h the (rai Is are n iae_ If a feel i n g of
bai ng "a al i n the oe U n i n the city,.. The m ajority c F as de not have access to a ''ra.nch to a n joy s ach
wII d I ife an d having a little b it of p$ re d i se close b can n at be expla in ad in wo rds 1 Yo a have to ap preoia to
wild I ifa to enjoy IL
On several o s6na that t have driven down CR69 to Hazel Bazemore Park, I have observed d r
oro a ai rig from (he ditch across the road to th a are a of C R6 9 & 624 _ I t wou Id be a sham e n at to sae th ie
anymore a rid a th ar wildlife wh i le d rivi ag to the park!
We a l l know tat g h is e m us t, h owaver, if we keep bu i Id ing over andlo r nearby wi ld i e h abitat� �a �i I I
eve ritual Iy oentri ba be le the pose i bI a exti nctio n of wildl ife i n the H anal Bazemore Pa rk a rea 1 T h a n what?
Will I th a HMI Bazemore Park beco m e the next to rget, up for sale? o r is the Park sa fa? l 1 F the R ark is
safe, then we sho ald as a com munity de whet is In th a bes( i ntereat of the Farb, K's gild I i fa a n d these
r� id a n Ls who res ida aro and CR69 and Hazel Re za m a re Farb_ Sometimes its heist to eve we 11 an a rig h
elo n a i ristaad of settling for (he g ood o I a Arne 6ca n D o I I ar! Ma n oy can aomehmea be a n o n necesse ry ev -kl_
Th a n k you for you r tim a and ff you are net the pe rso n whom s Igo ald receive my cc n oa m s, pI as se f orward
to the proper pe rso o f
Thanks again,
Theirria EIS n
Concerned Citizen
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From:Shanryan Murphy [mafto-_8hanncnM0cc;texes_wrn]
S en t: Wad aasd ay, F ebraary 20, 200 0 12, 11 P M
To; TheMn-ra EWD
Subject: zeroing report
Per your request.
Le( r n a know i t you have any q ues on s.
Shannon S. Murphy, AI CP
City Planner
Development Servfoes - Planning
City of Corpus Christi
24DG Leopard St.
Corpus Gh dsb, Texas 70408
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City Charter — Article V
ARTICLE V. PLANNING
Sec, 1. Purpose and Intent.
The city nou ncll -shall esta bilsh comprehensive planning as a continuous
governmental function in order to guide, reg u iate, and inanage future deveiopme rat
and redevelopment wi thi n the corporate I i mits and a traterri tor'ia I j urisdiction of the
city to assure the most appropriate opriate and beneficial Use of land, wate-r and other
natural resources, consistent with the publIc interest.
Sec. 2. Organizatio m of Planning Commission.
A plan iiing Comm is5ion is Marshy esta Misled wh ich shall consist of n i ne reg istered
voters of the city. The r em aer5 of the commission shall be appointed by the city
counci I fbr staggered terms of three years. The commission shall elect a chairperson
from among its membe r5hip each year at the first regular rT eedrig in August and
shall meat not less than Dace each month. Any vacancy in an 11ne Aired term shall
be filled by the c]ty council for the remainder of the terra.
Sec. 3. Power and Duties of Planning Commission.
(a) The planning commission shall: (1) reviews and make recommendations to the
city council regarding the adoption and implementation of a cornprehensive plan,
any element or portion thereof, and any a mead meats thereto; (2) Review and make
re mmendatiuns to the city council on all proposa Is to adopt or a mend land
developme nt reg u la Lions for the pu rpose of esta blishing consistency with the
com prehen -5ive plan-, (3) Monitor and oversee the effectiveness or the
comprehen5iVe plan, review and make recnm mends Lions to the coullci I on any
a mead meats to the plan, and forward to the council comprehensive iipdates to the
plan at least once every five years; (4) review and make recommendations to the
city cou'nci I regarding zon inn or zoning change.5 i n a manner- to i nsure the
consistency of any such zoning or changes in zoning with the adopted
comprehensive plank (5) Exercise control over platting and subdividing land within
the corporate limits and the a kfaterri torial jurisdiction of the city in n manner to
insure the consistency of any such plans with the a d o ptEd cam p re hers$ iv a plan-, and
(6) Review and make recommendations to the city cnu nc I on the city's annual
budget and -any capital improvement bond prngra in.
(h) The departments of the city govern ment sha I I cooperate wi Ch Lhe Rl -ann inn
comm ission in fu rnishi ng it such informs Lion as is necessary i n relation to its work.
(c) The commission shall he responsible to and act as an advisory body to the
council and Such additional duties and exercise such, additional powers as may he
prescribed by or -dial rice or the cou nci I I.
Sec. 4, The ComprelhenSive Plan.
The city council shall adopt by ordinance a comprehensive plan, which shal I
constitute the rrrastor and general plan of the city. The comprehensive plan sharl
policies for growth, development and for the land within the city's
the corporate fim its and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city, or for portions
thereof, i ncl ud i rig neig hhorhood f community and, a rea -wide plans. The
comprehensive plan shall include the following elements: (1) A future land -use
element; (21) An annexation element; (3) A transportation element; (4) An economic
development, elem erg k; (5) A public services and facilities element, which shall
include a capital i mprovemen k program, (6) A conservation and env ron mentaf
resources elemen k; and (7) Any other element the city cmind I may deem necessary
or desirable i n order to ru r t h e r the above objectives.
Each elemen t of the com Rrehe nsive plan shall i nclude poll Dios for its ire plementm Lion
and shall be impli2me ,ted, in part, by the adoption and enrorcement of appropriate
land development regulations and other ordinances, policies and programs
After at least one public hearing, the planning commission shall forward the
proposed comprehen!3ive plan, or element or portion thereof, to the city manager,
who sh a I I submit such plan, or element or portion thereorf to the city council with
his or her recommendations. The city council may adopt, or adopt with changes or
a rnendrnentsf the proposed comprehensive plan, or element or portion thereof, after
a t least ore publ in hoa ri ng . The ci ty cou nci 15hall act on the plan, or eJemen t or
portion thereof, within sixty days fol lowing its su omission by the ci kY ma nager. If
the plan, should he rejected by the council, it steal I, with policy directions to the
com mission, return the plan to the planning commission which may recon_�ider the
plan and forward it to the city manager for submission to the counciJ in the same
manner as orig i rya liy provided. All amend meats to the com prehiansive plan
recommended by the planning commission shol I be forwarded to the city manager
and shall be subject to review and adoption in the same manner as for the original
adoption of the comprehensive plan as set forth in this section.
Sec, 5. Legal Effect of Comprehensive Plan.
All city improvements, ordinances and regulations, shall be consistent with the
comprehensive plan. In the rase of a proposed deviation to the adapted plea, or any
element or portion thereof, the planning commission shall communicate Its
recommendations to the council which may approve or disapprove such deviakiun.
Sec. 6. Platting Property.
The city shall not pay for the property used ror streets and alleys within any
subdivision, but the same shall, when RIa fled, be dedicated to such use and shall
become the property of Lhe city and -shall he maintained a-5 such. The city shall not
grant ant any permit to construct or enlarge any house or stricture within the city until
n plat shall be approved and filed.
MINUTES
REG UL Alt PLANNLNG COMMISSION MEETING
Council Chambers- Citv Hiall
■
Wednesday February 20, 2008
5:30 P.M.
CO -NMSSIO RS STAFF
F u d .y Gar V ice - Chairman Bob N ix, AI P A s s isle i i �. j ty I a rrager of
Ali Iano a _ [ luerta
J a in e5 Ski -obamz k
John C. Tamez
Johi M iy R _ 1 ar tiiiez
avind N adkmmi
David Loeb
R_ Bryan Stone, hail -Mal Y
Evon J. Kelly
Developme .it Services
Johnny F �r-a les, P E- f Depki ty D (rector of
F)evcl opi n ent ei -vicas r Spec i al S er vices
Faryue Goode-Macon, Interim Assistant.
Dircc.iot o I'Devel opment S eF -vi, s1P1 ann in g
M i Sue I S. Sal dana, AICT, 'Sca i i or C ir�r Planner
M is Raasch, AI F, C Iry Planner
1 ian n o n M urphy, AICP, C Ity P1 anner
arly Smi Eh, -s 9 i start t C ity Attorn -ey
Yv sue Agn i I ar, A homey I
Beverly Lan a- Priem -1 a ra RQeordi rig Bede L.ry
i wq tcd qui ere dirigirse a In comic poll Y 'qu j n gle -9 es J im i (ado, h:�hrA urn i nwrF Lr, to pie espafiol a
in g1 6s en la a unta para ayudarle
T. CALL TO ORDER
A quorum w a� declarod a n d the meeti ng was ca] led to order at 5 --1400 p. rn.1 y V ice -
Ch a hni an Gar-La.
TV. ZONING
V ice-Ch-;i ire tan Garza req uEsted a mol.iori to move age Aria horn -'2c . N c w 7011 i n Face N o.
()2D$-O 5" I Dinv rd on the a genda to he 1 yard at this tirne, Moil o i Med was i nade. seconded acid p a:�.sed
unanimu us 1y Sri tl M Cl ini rman S tone and Comm 10 s loner Kelly being ah sera I..
r~+ Case No. 0208-05, Th a Mostagh a3i Investm -ent T r us, E+ A cJ iangye of zoning
froth a "F -Ra' Feria- Rural District and "13 -1 " Ne i 01 hnrl-ioo-1 B usim gs l) (Sri CL
to a L"B -4" General B-u s i nesq Lei .St'iGt insulting in a chaugc of land. use from
ya%nurl t io �o in J nerc i $1
8.905 acres a portion o f AwLex N o_ I to the N neces River Inigatio n Park,
located on d is north -west intersection of North-%vc;3t Boulevard (F 1 624) mid
Counry Road 69.
Ms. Shannon Murp1 n, pmciented the above cam st .iirg (bar the ap pl iGa.nt is The
M omaghasi in vesiment Tv' s t and the request is froth a "iF -I}, Fazm - Rural District and "B -1
Neighborhood Bu.9 its e s s D iFti-ict to a `'B-4 }' &ncTal Busi n eras Lei svict for a shops �.i ig center. Ms.
Murphy stated no de tai I s have been si Mhi n inert on the reeve lopment. Thy grope r io the north of
the su bjec t property i g tormied outsid-e the city limits. Vac an � 1 and m id an exis ting S ingl C fam i l
re sid enee are 1 onated to the north. An cx i st ing m in i s tornge facility i� located ro tJ ie -%ve-9 t.
Pmf essi onal office s and vacant 1 and are located to the east. To 0 ye ,%-ou th, aeros s Nurtliwos t
B ou 1 i'�'V and, there i s vacant t pruFerty
Ms_ Murphy stawd 0 yi� "B -4" Cie neral B usiness D is Lriit has been jvq�ie s ted for the MLIrc
.site. f the :`B -4' a D i sm C1 P roar ides for al 1 hypes of cot run erc i al ai id in i sce I I-.neo u s servic rc a.rtiv hie s,
P lanning Col n MI' Saien -Min U Les
February 2 0, 2100E
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parfl-c,ularly alon a Gertz ire existing major sirccrs Where n 9,en era [ mi )Lt ure of cold merc inl and
srry ice acti v iry now exists. Examples of u:�eq perm i ited. in the `CB -4 a D i str'i c t i ne Bide inu J ti-
Czm i ly res idential, :� u To and boat sales. restaurants, hotels, enclosed in i n i- storage, bars. T[ LO
req aired fron t yard Serb ack is twe nqy (2 0) feeta WJ 111 no s i de or rear yard set -As ui M i e ss adjacen t
lio a ros ide n I is [ d i strict. whit h wo u I Li rcAu ire a len (10) foci side and rear yard setback. ' 1 ~he "B-41'
a
D is tria doe s no I iavc a its ax i in ui n huil ding he i&-'
M.s . M Urp by rev iewed the nu ruerous Cornpirhen s i ve Plan poll q !t$temen is that ind WIRIe
Q) c� zone change i s not consis LCn L W All the Comprehen; ive Plan, al 10 C whi c h were pro v id i4d to it M o
commi ssioncrs a i i ih e P Lanni n g Cornmissi on pack et_ Ibis _ S hannon tawd 1.1 ial wi th the J ack o f a
�ii w pla , orany development F lens, sta f f h a-q no information for a Cra is generation capacity.
I s. l urpJ My -Aa ted the comprehens lye pi ai 1 i ndicaies cornmer�;i;.l for d ie finni port ion of I he
property ud low density reside tl ;a 1 1-Or the mai- -portian of &e p rol)erty_ Existing zoniJ g W tl, c
east is ALB- l Ne ighborl i ood B us i ness District and i6R ! I B -a ne- Varni 1y D r"11 a ns D i strict. The
Land zoncd ii R -1 B` 0 ne -Fami I y D well l tre D is trict i s current]
I� o -wned by Cal-a I len Independcnl.
c 1 D i str id and futrcre lard u se i s I ow density re �idemj a.1. A J though the land I.o The rtori h i;5
out;51 de the ci [y liml is mid d�� not have a zon inn d c:,�s i gnat ion, future I�md u s c i.9 pJ an ned as I ow
Bien s ity rem id cnt ia1 _ A zoning change to ;'B -4 " GI a nenal Busine8 s District would he incompatible
r il « u� Ieci property (1 ur. to future low den lily r�s i de n ti$t to the north and c;a O, as well as due
to zlallen High S ch i locaied to the east. on Northwest Bouley ard. The "6B-4'-' Girenerz l B u sl rv� s s
ICI Arici pen r it; use s that are incomFati h le wi th lour densi t' rc�s idea ti al and schools, su ch as in i 11or
and n in1 or autoraol.i vim rcpai r an d taverns, lounges, and h rq .
Iii -9 _ Murphy slal- d tl iat o f the seventeen (17) o of ices n iai led to pmperty own a rs wi thin
2 00 feet, zern wore r i %Aurued i n favor or in oppos iti o o . Ms. 4irphv stated tlu�t one respon se w a s
received in opposition from o utsid a the rotifi cad on wea and ail so of is froi n Conn ty C omml ssl of Mc r
Prg Ban'a1es,
S Caff recommend s d en ial of it ie s613-4 "a General Buss i )e:s�; D is ti -ic t for the s u bj r prol)erty,
aA i « 11 eu t ereo f, approval of a i `B- t'' N ei ghborh d Bus i ties s D istr ict for the frog )t jmrtion of
the property ' a i M d I cated on Lhe Fu turc Land U se inap ,
Pu b I i c 11 Bari rig was opened.
Iii s_ Peggy Bail alc;3x (.Dunn ommi s s to nor, 313 4 Seven Trees,. cat rje. Cor ward in
opposil.ion to 1.1 ie request s tal In g that. 1.11 c huh i ect propwy is om o C 11 ie prem iere areas h 111 w
Unilzd Stnte� for Im k watchIng activi ti e s and that. at)v bug i n ess development in it e i mmediate
area could have, an adver;�e impact on th f 1J ghi pnrienis of the halwks ai id have a negative l i rjp.i c i
on eco tomi gin. M 9 _ Banales a 1:�o srated tJ 1 at County Roo d 69, nori It of F Iii 624, serve-s as the
cntranc,c to Hazel l Bazemore P :ark and should no I. hxv e co I n nierci al rraf Iic mixed w i th the p ark
tra die and shu uld he kep t as a low volume road because o f 11 ie park _ A�_ Ban al-es stated s1 Me
cnouurages eccnomic developmej iL hu t i n this case v proposed developin er.1. ghoul d be
�r�.p�tible merit f � the surround i ng envircmmen t. Ms. Badales stated that, i f (he rd cv elapn i ont shoul d
he �ppro� red x the drain�gp. issue should be n. priority a ud looked at very carefu lty .
Dr. Lisa IM i tel i e, 11, 5 021 County Road 69 ti came forw i .o 01)1)0.9 i tion to the reguc� t . D r-
MI 1ehell sraiEd she is u mem r of 11 ie Lewis Family wl io has I i ved on the s u h j ectproperty since
19 5 4_ Dr_ Mitchell siaiid %he receiv�xl no !ro LICe I Or tai i s req u e s t, Dr. LM i l -Oel I s tated. Nhe i S
Qon- ucrned t1 ti ar the c its a :s current foci-9 an economic development is about to loge a v al uahle
Te-sou rce_ Cdr. Mitchell a (eA that the mr-a haLt s ed as a nursery and Rrotecte d e nGI ave for the
wildlife tlial mike Hazel B amore Co o aty Park such n reso it ree Co r eco- tourism . Dr. M) A i -e1 I
P Lanni ng CGInni ISS-1 an Mi in uLe
Fe h ruary 20, 2 00 9
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ruq uesied that I hc; C o LT) i rk i ssi oners fi n d a wad. tQ f urGhase this land in Coy tj unct ion with the county
so that it will alwa yq be 1 here for Lhe future_ Dr. tr i tchel l suggemed the Cson] m i s sinners consider
an env ironinen to l EmpLic I. -s I.X7 dy to better deterrri inn th c I o i i &- terin e ffects to bo I -Ii 1 he w i I dli re and
regafd in g t he ai nouns o f a hem i cz is that wj 1 J be i n c itasingly d epos i 1 -ed JJA the, liark and river frorn
such commercialized spaces
M r. David Robeau- 5 011 Cou n 1 -y Road 69- e ain a Forward in oppoq it is u to the req Lies I
stal -ing a xis eo ncem with the vagueness o f (lie '6B -4` d es igy at iota _ M r. Igo beau I.-AlAted h,� and
i Pe i RJ ] hors do not b : ��e I d ng AIOPsr Of and' w M p I are ned bu S ine saes on this street_ Mr, Ike beau
stated I cre i � a J of n �' ��i1tiJ ii'e on the read and he wants to kccp 1i that at want Mr, loo bibs u staters
that Teri n i _, ion to CPI } rl ght �1� way i l J be, �n i ssu e} u,� we] I as drainager Mr, Rahea.il -tated
that since a neighhoTb ood were t in behind the �o I r co urse he has had to purchase flood insurance,
which lie ha;i never had to do in l.ltie past, Mr. Ian b � � st�1 ed that ` B_,,' Might be Aky on tb e
comer, but �d.e Lini Iely not ��)� -� `} ��i th its Va911011CSS-
Mr, Jaines Robeau, 4991 County Road 69, name forward i n oppoS Etion to the rcques t
stating that drainage is ib a main issue and needs to be addirs sed , 1�1T , Ro beau stated 4B4 "a is too
va a e 2nd could a J ow Large, de -vo1op ment DTI l� would have a huge im pact on [he drainage
; Ystem
M r_ lierldan Lewis, Couj i ty Load 69, statcA 1) is ram i iy has lived on I hat road for 53
rl
dears, Mr� U is stated that at times they see en eu gh z:�irr 1.o f l nod the ;irwts -and 'n the ~si ti e IQ
11� a street eras raised r S Mee ilien, wi th the drdinagc From the n ew su b1 i Vision, grr ,a.tcr and zmater
d rainage is he ing ooi M, a Ifeetin g the road as wed I as the park, hemij�,;� J S an d toxic su bstani x s
d raining into tl xc park n eed to he ad d ressed- N1 r, �, - %v is � � a Ied that w ith a "B -4 }; } m any t �4g of
i i s Jri S Sep Could go in 1 hat wo-u 1 d affect the family env i ro �� i n ent mid would he ineremed
qu tienable traffic i.� � t� the �ar�
jMr. Steve D ii, J 1753 a acoh} c2ime fon and in support of the requ ost, representing g lair.
Mos to gh i , Mr- Dean stated the MaSO n fl key ale requesting -a ` 63 -4 = a is beea se it seem � I� h� a
�.atnr�l e t n� inn t (lie isti r� g `�1 - '� to the wesi., lair`- Dears stated one r����� IT
lti�� i s
s 1w w because e f I he traffic li h t i tt�e �nT�r rt�i h would relieve some h�ffi Fr k�l m in
rel $tion to CFA 69, Mr, ])ean s tated the d rain age i sue is o f concern to Mr. MoLgLagha� i and will h�
� orked ou t �� a tl i city sta IF. Mr, Lean sl a ted they, have, bem world n g, ith an out of town
dev� l olrer for a major prod ec -1. on the cen.ier which hasi not been final i��] a ��hi�tr may or i nny not
happen.
In response I. ��� m i . i ner� Nadkarni, Mr. Dean stated the d evelopct will n of � ESC J 0 Se
t� him What type o f` bUS irlss is irrosiris mri _
In m gp ss e to Coin m isS i nner Hu efts~ N-1 r, Dean stated LU t they are revues tin a the er11.i.r�4
vack b� changed (0;a '` BA }a Mail M g
Mr, L Ty Bittjea 5039 County Loans 69: came forward i n opposition Lo 1 lie request,
to
stating tl� I: he i� a 1le�� res ideni to (lit arr,,,l aia d can see the proper 1.y VaIUC5 in 1 he area. being
a ff 'cc I -ed ky tl ie sieve J opment on County Road 69 � Mir, B irk 1 � stated the ui ty has been working and
continues to work on the area to malt i t corns nodal inn to heavy trafFir, des Psi ty_ M r, Bi the
stated that w j I hour traffic. I Igh [Sr he wotijl ri i Mot be -a ble to male a 1cft teats ri tun 1 on the road, And
increased traffic d ue ljr h-u sin esses on County Road 69 are d I I azel Bazemore Road wit 111 ave ai i
impact. on (tie nei liborhood,
Pub L is Dearing was closed-
P Itir. r i n g CO ni III i sSInn minure 5
rehivary 20a 2 QOF
Fnae 4
1 n res po nse to Cornmi 9 s inner S krob arc f a l l, � al -rested rho i rl ti e [waurit1 atir n
e ffor is by the co unl -' 1) a ve been w iihin the perk -a i id ihat on a reason Lh c; park is mainta ined a5 it i q
because during I icaNry rains the wildlife in I.lie area peek higher groli � d arh rhat highcr ors un d is
the Hazel Bazixiore P ark area. Com m issioi icy S kmhnrczyk poii ae�d out that, as currelli.ly zoned,
rhere. w i I 1 inL1 c�cd be iric.rcasoed ras i denl.ial deve lopi ne> > t:5 co nuihuri n G to drainage and s1i e;�ted
rh.at the cil -y and is Mc cou my consid er purchas i ng the park.
In respon ie ro Cornin issiontr Sly robarr1 J- M s. Murphy s tate d tlal in re f�:rcnce to
p rnperty own -er. �vho d i d I i o t rece ive a no1.ice, oa )e notice was sent. I.-ci rl is properly o %%mer I i steel
wh ich was d is inoihe r o l` one -of the Ro aus; the others have het n added LO 1:lYC." I i S t all d will
rc celVe a]l)r future not 1c es .
loo t'ion for appro w I of sta ff mcommeipdati an was tide h)r Core Hu erta and
15econde d by Co mm i -s s ioner Martin ez,
ommissinncr Loeb srared h a noes nog feel coin for table re- reb esum i n a The app lice Vs
s
req ties t and rl i $r we s ho u.ld approve o r deny the cu eren I. reque .5t .
Mi s. Mu rpI ky d isp layed a d iagram and sruted 1.iit if- the Com m ission approves stafr s
recom i n e ndaiion of a 'LcB -1' as recd m m -end s mov inn ti i t {` F- R "} zoning to l i rye -up with 1.he cx i aing
commercial zoning to the east acru�;,� Hazel Bazemore RoaAl.
Com missioner I luerta amen rigid I M i s mod on to refl ccl th is bDund ary,
(soon missioner Tamcz sLated the applican t shou.J d he asked wbe ther the rvo'o m men ded {` 13-
I" zoning would su it his nced s. M r. Ia n sraiud ±ai 111 ro rival ion is unkno %v n at th is time,
Commissioner kroha rcx3rk staled he is in agreement with Coma n i ,5.�ioner Loch io 0 1 at the
com i i iissioners are redes i gni ngir s umebody e1 st' ;5 req best and 1 r sliouJ d Situp ly hc� d e i 11 ed and let
the app lip: ani. oome 1h ac k wil -h an �46�-rJ tativ e p Ian or [el. I.he cr w hhdraw. .
In rep ponse to Commis «n er Nadkarni, lair, Gary Smith, Le I Coun ;w I } stated ft al. If the
?1 ai 7 n i ng Comrnission cakc,�5 ac tion on the mo tkon, and Then the i s withdraiAm d is ,i pp J icant
wi 11 hu ve a rwc Ne -m -on th wailing period he fore he can rc- apple for a rezoa i t) a m the sa me
prop-crt , unless the waiting I pried is waived by rl « City Council.
loo 11 call Folic way taken on the i i i o tinn on the floor. 10 ti oned fu fled w. it h Cam missionc�r
H u erm aJ) d (1nmin i ssiunur l ei nez voting in favor and ChainTian S Sortie aild Com mi!�Sioj I e r Ke [ ly
bchig absent.
Motion LO dolly die "{3 -4}} req ucs t way made by Coj i1mis s i over Loeb 3114 Seconded by
C,o min i ssioner N Akarn i . Roll caI 1 vole was taken and Lhc moti on pass�x1 wil.li Cc m> > y issioncr
H ueria and Co m in i is i oner Skrobarczyk vntin g in oppo:s id a n and Chairm at) S tone ajid
Cow. (n i ;5.c; ioner Kel 1y being a bseni.
i ce -C y airman Garza �A ate . we wou 1d n�rn rn to th a or1 a1 agenda -order al.1.hi,9 ti me and
;a gcly rin iteni "I a. Tab led .flan need U nil. Dc v el oilmen is /Case No. 0108- 01 ax will he heard-
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AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE, UPON APPLICATION
BY THE MOSTAGHASI INVESTMENT TRUST, BY CHANGING THE
ZONING MAP IN REFERENCE TO 8.905 ACRES, A PORTION OF
ANNEX NO. I TO THE NUECES FIVER IRRIGATION PARK, FROM
"F wR a F ARM,RU RAL O I TR I C T AND "Rml Bit ONE-sFAMILY DWELLING
DISTRICT TO "134" GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICT; AMENDING THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO ACCOUNT FOR ANY DEVIATIONS
FROM THE EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN a PROVIDING A
REPEALER CLAUSE; PROV11OING A PENALTY; PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its reports and
recommendations concerning the application of The Mostaghasi Investment Trust, for
amendment to the City of Corpus Christi Zon Inn Ordinance and Zoning I apm,
WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, public. hearings were held an Wednesday
February 20, 2008, during a meeting of the Planning Commission, and on Tuesday,
March 25, 2008, during a reefing of the City Council, in the Council Chambers, at City
Hall, i n the City of Corpus Christi, during which all interested persons were allowed to
appear and be heard; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this amendment would best serve
p u b I Ec health, necessity, and convenience and the general welfare of the City of Corpus
Christi and its citizens.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
SECTION 1. That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Corpus Christ, Texas, is
amended by changing the zoning on 8.905 acres, a portion of Annex No- 1 to the
N u ece s Diver I rriga I i c n Ha rk, located o n Ih a n ortn a st Mn ter sect io n of N orthwe st
Boulevard (FM 624) and County Road 69, from "F-R" Farm -Rural District and `R -1 B"
One-Family Dwelling DistricL to '` B -4 " Gen a ral E3 u sines s D i stri ct. (Zon i rag M a p s
0690:50/069051) (Exhibit)
SECTION 2. That the official Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is
amended to reflect the amendment to the Zoning Ordinance made by Section I of this
ordinence.
SECTION 3. That the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas, approved on the 27th day of August, 1937, as amended from time to time,
except a s changed by this ordinance and any other ordinances ado pfed on this date,
ram a i n in fu I I force and effect
H : LEG -aJ R%Sh-ared %GarySti;Bgerla 9)�- 2:5�Orc -02 08- 1):Wco tag haai -5-1. duo
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SECTION 4. That to the extent that this amendment to the Zoning Ordinance
represents a deviation from the Comprehensive Plea, the Comprehensive Plan is
amended to conforrr to the Zoning Ordinance, as amended by this ordinance.
SECTION 5* That arl ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance
are hereby mcp res sIy repealeLd,
SECTION 6, A violation of this ordinance or req u i re mer ds implemented under this
ord «a nce con statutes a n o fen se pu n ish a b le u n d er Section 1 of III e C i ty C c�d e of
Ordinances.
SECTION 7. That publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of
Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus h d sti -
ECTI N B. Tha I u pon writte n request of the May o r or f ive C ou n c is m em bers, cc py
attached, the City Council finds and declares a n emergency due to the need for
i m reel i ate a ction rye cess a ry f o r t he a Mc ie n t an d effective a d m i n istration of C ity affa i rs
and suspends the Charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at two
regular meetings so that this ord inen is paced upon first reading as an ernerigency
measure on this 5�' day of March, 2008.
ATTEST
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
APPROVED: March 17, 008
nary .smith
Assistant City Attnrney
For City Attorney
C ITY 0 F CORK S C H RI TI
Henry Garrett
Mayor, City of Corpus Christi
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C orpu s C h ri sti y Texas
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day of , 2 00 0
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCJ L
Corpus Christi, Texas
For the masons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinanoe, an
emergency exists re q u i d r g s u spe J s i c n of the Charter rule as to Consideration and
voting Upon ordinances at two regular meetings. I1we, therefore, request that you
s Us pe nd sa id C ha ftr ru I e and pass th i s ord i na nce fi n all ly on the da to i t is introid uoed, 0 r
at the present meeting of the C4 Council.
Respectfully,
Respectfully,
Henry Barrett
Mayor, Cly of Corpus Christi
Council Members
The ab ove o rd ine n ce was p assed by th a fol Iowi ng vo le:
H a n Garrett
Melody led Cooper
Larry Elizondo, Sr.
Mike Hurnmell
Bill Dally
Priscilla G. Le as
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Michael McCutchon
rwcrx W, 9 L SH I FRE RYI.S,
BASS & ZLSIE[ ]ENGINEERING
P.O. Box -6397
Corpus C hr-i 9 ti, IX 7 8 4 6 6-6 3 97
STATE OF TEXAS
COSY OF NUECES
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or V}ara in m VOW= UAr', Pep- 55, Mop R rdE6 Nuwas Gmuftyp Tew end being t1w aam wwt of] wd
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®id u�.p reoardn. m®d g poi111 r � muih+aml ofte tr h�� �` ,
1 HENCE akog the caot b -hne qf said Lot 5 md, al�n,� � emI bmn&" lam cd 4' =id Hlxk t' � Rim
trrigmtk m P A� 1 , t p NW57 101 3,321 a �' am rd am far [lam ' af said La 4 and
nwhwust can= of the u= I=sa &-ambod and bcin& the �y boWory 19uw af a. 5.07 =c ftd &Imd &=ibcd
by rccordDd el Vahmm 1396, Few 63 5: said rmord ;
THENCE akm j said wuUhuly bmidwy I'mm o(5,07 we trat 4025}23}'E 388,79' w a " 1= ro& ot kv le
o=er of alu'd 5.07 am tvmm uA awdwag Omar of d�c had hffcin duscnW W bei,ag mi the wea ri&-d-wali filt e
HR=l -RAzwnm R* (Comly Rood 69);
THENM a1mg said WcA n'&-diW@y ]ire Of Bamoom Rand S0911157 "OWV 914 � 1 l} to a SW irm rod si ihr a
arly - t afft wA 1y�, dc bed m the of inn �md a�� n Wre of Hazel
]md od ft "`mmbmA7 ii Away ]ie balms mW west ri&-af-way Yum dHaml BL=iam RAW and mid r
d -way Line orFM Ybgbmq 624;
THE E a1oo ff -em9d " "r6 -of-wiLy lw S52455'4 VW 1 46,4 5 ` to 0AI" m'W rad mt is swirl nm6n9Sk-c&wqHm
ofFM Aigkway 624 Ir i� southmasteriy ourrlr of &c tr &ct berdn dvxfibcdg
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AN ORDINANCE
Pagel or
AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE, UPON APPLICATION
BY THE MO TA HA I INVESTMENT TRUST, BY CHANGING TGIF
ZONING MAP IN REFERENCE TO TRACT I FRONTING ON
NORTHWEST BOULEVARD (FM 624) OUT OF 8.905 ACRES, A
PORTION OF ANNEX CIO. I TO THE NUECES RIVER IRRIGATION
PARK, FROM "F mR a FA R MmR U RAL DISTRICT AND "RmI B ea ON &
FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT TO "13 -1 as NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS
DISTRICT& AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO ACCOUNT
FOR ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PRO VIDIN A REPEALER;-
PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION,- AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its reports and
recommendations concern inn the appl ication of The Mostag hasi I nvestment TrLSt, for
amendment to the City of Corpus Christi Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map
H F RFA r with proper notice to the public, public hearings were hell on Wedresday,
February 20, 2006, du ring a meeting of the Plan n inn Commission, and on Tuesd ay,
March 25, 2006, during a meeting of the City Council, In the Council Chambers, at CIty
Hall 3 i n the City of Corpus Christi , during which al I i rife rested persons were eflowed to
appear and be heard; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this amendment c)uld best serve
public health, necessity, and convenience and the general welfare of the 'fty of Corpus
Christi and its citizens-
NOW, THIERF FORE, BE IT ORDAINS D BY TGIF CITY COUNCIL OF THE C ITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TE :
SECTION 1. That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is
amended by changing the zoning on Tract 1 fronting on Northwest Boulevard (FM 624 )
out of 8.905 acres, a portion of Annex No. 1 to the N u eces River Irrigation Park' located
on the northwest intersection of Northwest Boulevard (FM 624) and County Road 69,
from F -R" Farm -Ru ral District and ILR -1 B" One - family Dwelling District to 11 B -1 a
N e ig h bo rh ood E o s i n ess D �stricl , (M a ps 06 9050/06 905 1) (Exh i b i ts)
SECTION 2. That the official Zoning Map of the Oily of Corpus Christi, Texas, is
amended to reflect the amendment to the Zoning Ordinanoe rude by Section 1 of this
SECTION 3, That the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi,
Texas, approved on the 271h day of August, 19373 as amended from time to time.
except as changed by this ordinance and any other ordinances adopted on this date,
remain in fu I I force and effect_
Page 2 of 3
E TIO N 4. Th at to th a exte rat that th is a me nd me ref to the Za n i rig 0 rd i n an ce
represents a deviation from the Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan i s
amended to conform to the Zoning Ordinance, es amended by this ordinance.
SECTION 5. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance
are hereby expressly repealed.
E TI 0 N 6. A via Iati on of th is a rd in a nce a r req u i reme nits i m plemented u rid er th is
o rd i na nce con stitute s a n offense p u n ish a b le uncle r Sectio n 1-6 of the C ity C od e of
E TI 0 N 7, Tha it p ub I i vatic n s ha 11 be m ade in the official p u bI icati on a f the C i ty of
Corpus h ri sti es required by the CKy Charter of the City of Corpus ChOsti.
E TI 0 N 8, T hat upo n wdffe n req rest of the M ayo r or f ive C ounci I m em be rsi copy
affached , th e C ity C o u n ci I fi A s a nd d ecla res a n erne rg erg cy d ue to the need fo r
immediate a Rion necessary for the efficient and effective administration of City affairs
and suspends the Charter rule as to co n s id a ra fion and voting upon ordinances at two
reg ula r meeti rig s so th at thi s ord i rya n ce i s psssed u po n fi rst read ing a s an emerge n cy
measure an this 25" day of March, 2008.
ATTEST:
Armando Chaps
City Secretary
APPROVED: March 171 2008
(L L, .t T'r
G dry j:� Smith
Assistsnl City attorney
For pity Attorney
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Henry Garrett,
Mayor. City of Corpus Christi
Page 3 of 3
Corpus h rM�tN, Texas
day of , 2008
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CiTY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
For the rea sores set fo r th i n the a me rg en cy cJ a U of the fc regc i n g ord ina n ce a an
emergency exists req U iri rig suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and
voting upon o rd i rya n ces at two regular meetings. 1twe, therefore, request that you
suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is i ntr U ced , or
of the p resent rn eeti rig of the C ky C o U n ci 1.
Fees pe ct f u l l ya Respectfully,
Henry Garrett
Mayor, City of Corpus Chdsti
Council Membem
The abov e o rd i n ance was p assed by the fo I I owl rig vote:
Henry Garrett
Melody Cooper
Larry EI izond o , Sr.
Mike H UrnmeIl
Bill Kelly
Priscilla , Leal
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Michael McCutchon
MI XON M. W 9 G 5M 31 1.12.3 Z.P.L,S,
BASS & WIELS111 ENGINEERING
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COUNTY OF MUECES
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Daxnpricm of an & 905 am Eraat of land racau or less, a poAim of d No. l b the Nuaws River 44pi nPatl arnap
of w}uoh iu recorded is Volume ''A "11 Page 55, Mup R amb, N-ume.5 CoaM} Tem aW being Ube sme Erb of land
6ncn'kd n 8,9M am Tr .1 in wamnr
y dwd rwordM ei Votuw Z207, Page 4 11, Deed Re ,-dm, Nums t ,,
Texas, maid 8 -905 =c irvA as Ai&= deecribd by =ms z1 bounds as Pillows:
BEGE4 WG at n SM" irM fud w,4 'ha ffic ncoh ri& -u:w$y lire orFm Oghwrf 62A (NarffiweA Blvd.) A the
cauwr o' CA 5: M& 1, Nye kjvw hnip ies Penh Annox 1, a m.Erp ofwhich i in Volume A 7, Pap 116±
sal d map , -said bc pcint for Lbe emthweat omua of Lhk-. wact n wiz 'bc.:
-1 CE $lurq & ca,% bamdwy lime of'seW W 5 aid eleno the mf bmmday line, 9W 4 0. mid Bkmk 1, Nu=3 Riva
I.r p(Lon I >ffk No. 1, M09"57 PO 1013.3 2 a to a 5A am rod ecl lim- ftm ncNiheeez wmer of said Lot 4 and
nm.1k.wn1 cmia of the Erect. -riles and being ur Lhe eouEbnly bo dwy lirm of n 5.07 a= hvM of land gibed
by rmorded at Volume 13K Peal 63 5, said d rte:
TH' CF a1mg said aoud=l r berry line d5.07 =e trwt S84'25'23 "E 388.78' to $ SM'i iron rod wt Per du wWhmPgt
oomer of said 5.07 acre tracc and nx&cjst eaTw� 1` the tred ibcd and being in ffif! voest ri& -a -way fific of
EU"l 13=fn= R (Czmkty Roed 69)
T14ENCIE a1mg said wed r .-d-way line of Haml D rtare Road 8091157'00"W 914.11' to & SW ism rod set lb[r n.
,uiheasterly lvamff of C�e iract hers desuibW at Eho p6rd af imermedm of Mid wmt ri -d -way fim afI;rzA B
Road and tkx 4;euEb }F ri.&-of-way liar hem amid weetr �d way �ra or td Bammam Flocd aW sW r ra,&-
(d -w-gy ]ir= of FM f hghwny 624'
THENCE Con said LnAbaee r i -or-way lm 852155'4 L 146,4 51 to a 5N arm rod wt yr 2aid north ii&-ar-wey lug
of b aghway 6 fur n muffiea " emw or the tract barain dumbed,
TI-EENCZ eleg mzd =1hri&-afTw%y ivw oFM IHigbwny 6211 N84-02114 9-1-W 288.63 ' to thePOWT OF DKGDUVWx
n sketch -showing mid 8.905 ire Im-i b abacbed ixaela . "Fk ibik B ".
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DATE
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AGENDA
NORTH PADRE ISLAND DKVELOPMEN I' OIRPORATIO-
Tue! ;day, a March 25. "2008
urI C:I the n� ti .0 ter fit, C oUnci 1 I ii g a t 10 , 00 a, m.
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City o f orrus L -Is t i
1201 leopard &r- :et
Corp-as lu -is ti, Texas 7 8 401
A. Cal l m� sting Ijo order_
Doll Qheck.
moral i oii Directors:
Iii clue I. W Cutchona Prey 1 dent
-Mike Hnm i nell} Vice -Prey idcnt
Melody oopei-
T rry Elizon.d o , S-r-
Keiiry GalTett
Priscilla Le-al
John Marez
f e1 da Nlarti�ez
G-e orgy K_ o c, Ex�cuii ve DUCC1.0r
A-1mando C-'-hapa a Secreiary
Indy 0 " Brig- TreLMM U
C . Approval of tb e -rm nuU%,s of tlie- February 2 6, 2) 0 0 8 tn, � ancy,
D. e sol ur I on gr�..l�tj_ng the power 9 nd audiori �� t0 act on b�,lYulf of the North Padre. island
Do- elopment Coq ration (thi�` Co rporario zB ") to (1) the CX ty of CorpLts Ckrisii, by grid
thsond. Its duly authori zt d rcpri�sentufi ve a die ity i anao.cr; and to (2) the F.y- ecutive
Director of this Corporadon , in actions ne- oe ary to implement the L' Prc jpct Plan -and
Reinvesi en I Zom Firlaricing Ilan (the '6 '? laii a) .
. o .icon to approw,6 tie- apprapriatiorn and exp endi rut -e &I S 3 5 070 00 from ihe -6�1.���11 t
Zone N o. 2 I "und r 111 t fo r the U. S - Fish and Wj I d.1 ife S ervi c: e Cmr : .l. Match md p:oj ect
exile scs for the, P ackery Chuiin CA Boat. R ump Parking Fmd Ac cuss Road ImproN-eme n ts.
F. Public:. cornment.
G. Adi o uri-meni.
NORTH PADRE ISLAND DE ELOPM ENT CORPORATION
;FEBRUARY 26, 2008
CITY HALE. COUNCIL CHAD 13ER
2:08 P.M.
PRESENT:
Members
Michael McCutchon, Presidertil
Mike Hummell, Vice President
M e I od y C oop er (Arrived at 2: 20 p . rn ,
Larry Elizorido
Henry Garrett
Priscilla Leal
John Marez
Nelda Martinez
Staff
George Noe, Executive D ire c to r
Armando Chapa, Secretary
i rid y O' Bri an , T reasUre r
Mary Kay Fischer, City Alcorn ey
A. Call to order i Secretary Ch apa called the meeting to Grder at 2.08 p_r-n .
B. Boll check — Secretary Chapa called the roll.
D. Appointment of Officers (President, Vice President Executive Di rector,, ec reta ry
TreasUr r a Mr, Garrett made a motion to appoint Michael McCulcnon as Pres-ldlenl_
seconded by Ms. Martinez and passed_ Mr_ EI izondo made a motion to appoint Mike
H urnmeII as Vine President, !secznded by Mr. Garret[ and passed_ President McCutnh on
made a motion to appoint George K- Noe as Executive Director, Armando C h a pa s s
e cre Lary and Cindy O'Brien as Treasurer, seconded by M-s_ Martinez and passe d
. Approval of the minutes of the May 3012006 m ee ti nc
Mr. GaFrettmade a motion to approve the m i n a le s of May 307 2006`7 seconded by Mr.
Marez and passed unanimously (Cooper a bsenl).
E. Res oI tit io n authorizinq the issuance of North Pad r-e Island Development
Corporation Tax I n cre m e rat o ntract nave n ue Refu nd i n Bonds, Series 20 0� i n an
aggregate Principal amount riot to exceed 't 3, 5 00, 0 0 0: approving an indenture of
trust: a bond ip u rch ase n ree m ant and o h e rr contract documents rellarinq to the
issuance, sale and delivery of the Series 2008 Bonds; and containi nA other
provisions related th a reto, i Treasurer Oa Wren presented this item and spoke
regarding the four different bonds to fund P a ckery Channel and (he interest rates. M s_
O'Bil -en introduced Financial AdVISQr Jim Gilley with Coastal enur il-ies and 13ond
Counsel Jeff Le us the I with McCall, Pa rkhurs to and Horton. Mr. Gilley provided a brief
summary of the refinancing process with an i n le r es t rate of 4.5 %. Mr. Le u sche I stated
that this item authorizes the refunding of the bonds not In exceed $13,500,000 and
approves the bond purchase agreement with Bank of America and an indenture of trust.
(3oard members asked q u e s li on regarding creel i t ratings, 2GCe I era ti ng the rata of
mpayme t; call hack provisions, ca,5h flow; reserve fur d; maintenance, federal funding;
and -60ate er the City participated in the construction of the boat ramp and parking area.
Johnny French, 4417 Carlton, spoke regarding the maintenance reserve find, funding
for the recreational features and additional parking Icts- and the use of the bond
The foregoing resolution was passed and approved with «e following vote- Mc ulchon,
Cooper; Elizando- arrall- H ummell; teal; Marez; and Martinez, voling "Aye "; Marez was
absent.
F Motion to approve the appropriation and expenditure of $241,487 from the
Flea nvestment Zone No. 2 Fund #1111 for a contract with the Division o F N earshore
Research, Texas A & M University ! Corpus Christi for Packers Channel Qua rl�
Monitoring for 2008-2009. a J i 7teri m Director of Engineering Kevin l ower-O explained
(hat this item is to approve the appropriation and expenditure to allow the City Council to
award the contrncl FDr the continued moni(oring of PaGkery Charnel scheduled on the
Regular Council Meeting of February 26, 2008 agenda as I Lena 421.
T h e fc rBq r i n g rr o tic n was pas sed a nd a p proved wi t h V ie f I I owi n g vote - Mc u tch on,
Cooper, Elizondo. Garrett} Hummell, Leal; Marez; and Martinez. voting 'Aye "; Marez was
absent.
G_ Public Comment - None
H. Adjournment -The rneeling was adjourned a[ -40 p_rn .
NORTH PADRE ISLAND D EV E LOP IENT CO RPO RATIO
AGENDA NIEI.YIORANTUM
arch Jr! 51 200 9
AGENDA ITEM F
Resol un on graj rfing power and aathorily ljo act on behalf of the North Padre Island. Level opment
Corporation (th-e "Co raEon# ) to (I ) the City of Corpus ChTisri, by aj id Lhrcuiffi its duly autiioriz l
ri��pre en [wive, the City Manager; w rd to (2) the E.xecurive Director o f the Corpora lion, in actions
necessary ljo impl meet the Proj ed. P l-n and Rei nvcs. tment Zone Financhig Plan ( " "P I an` .
ISSUE.
The re onh P i&e Island Development Corporation was created in part 1~or the pose of
imp lenterrri.ag the Plan with reaspect to the econornic fl evelopmeu t of property within the
Reinv,�,,qtinen t Zone No. T %kv. It is die request of the Corporation the gran thig of certain
adaiiii is tl a Live authority and power nee si ljo carry out the Plan di res pect to the admL- r- stradori .
train rice} aTid opca-anon of the Zone.
RE U IRE0 COUNCIL CTIO N F
Approval o C the reso lu [ion i s requircd ,
PREVIOUS O III ACTION;
On October 1. 2002 � City oun c-il approved the formation of 1.he North Padre 1s tand
Development Corporation and approved its aTti of es of incorporation,
On Deemib 17� 2 002# C1 tip Cotuicil approved a reso lu lion auf.h riziu.g the issumice of North
Padre Island I valo pment CarporaN on Tax FiYa=ent Coutract Revenue Bonds, Series 2DD2. u i
an aggregate prfiicipal amount no! to exceed S3,000,000. The first cries ofhorids (Series 2003
B onds) were subs eqnently issue in April 2DO3 in 1.he amount o f $2,5 00,00 OT
On Nowmber 11 j 2003 5 City Council appToved a resolution mnthorizhi g 1.he issuance of North
P adre Id and Development CorpoTaEori Tax Increment Contract Revenue B ends, SeIrics 200 3 A
Boiids in an 4ggregare principal anteunt not to exceed $2,500,000.
On J u 1v 14 2004, City Council approved a msolu Lion au l.hori zhig the i ssuw ice of North P adre
I .sland Devel opnan t Corporation Tax Increment C on.tract Revenue Bonds, Seri es 2004, lu ELn
aggmgate principal amount not to exceed S4,500,000.. Subsequently in September 2004,
S 43 1 00,000 in bonds was 1 s ae.-1
On September 13 a 200 51 i ty Council ap pr eel a resolu�i on expressu� ���i��ial inter t to
reimburs o costs of the Packery Packer Channel IrnprovemeTitProi ed hi the amoun t o f SS 00,000.
On lanuary 24, 2006, City Council awed a resolution expressing affici al intent to rdinbu rse
cos is of the Packery Channel Irnprove iYent Prod eat in the atriount of S400,000.
On Affil 25, 2006, Ci tv Council approved a. re lu lion expmisirig official inten t to reirnb arse
costs of P aekery Ch=el Improveiric.tt Pro f em.
On May 3 0, 2006, City Council approved a resolution authorizing the issuance of Norlh Padre
Isl an d D evelopmen t Corporaticii Tax IncrerrrfAmit C ontrac r Revenue B on , S�r1es 2 006, in the
aggregate priricypal amount not to exceed S219%}000,
# On February u 26, 2008, Gila Council approved a resolution authorizing the issuance of North
Padre Island Development Coiporauon Tax Increment Contract Revere Refund aiig Bond ;s,
m' es 200 8 Irr = aWegare prix, pal rnount uc t to exceed S1 ��,5 a 0� _pproving an indenture
of 1.tusta a hnud purchasc a arit and od Ycr contract doemnen is rcla M,, t� i s suanee, sa le and
d eliv�ry of 1.he Series 2008 bonds: and contafiiing other provisiorts related 1.her
On FebrLi 2 6} 2008.t Cite ot1rneil approved a Mo,.Wn to approve the appropn $l.i0Tr and
expend (UT a of 1 ern the Reinves tment Zone No, Fund � 111 l f `or a contract w'Ith the
Dy vi-s ion of rshore Research} Texas A& UniverSity — orpUS hri sri for Packer Channel
Qw%fterly Muni taring for 2008 -2009
FUNDING:
Fetid ing of the Packery Channel pTojects will he payah1e sot edy from die Tax Increment Fund,
Reinvestment Zone No � 2 or other outside funding sown es a such as gents, and not from other city
revery ueS, ,
RE -ALMEN I AT I N
City S to ' recommends the approval of the resolution granting Lhe City Mi anager, as the duly
anthorized rep own tative of the forth Madre l sl and Development Corporation, anthorri ry to take
actions ri unary to jMp j eM t the rqj t Plan aril ReI rives trnen t Zone Fii eiiY -Plan
e?. r
hid y i
Director of FiMieial Services
Aliaehrn en tai;
e lu t10n
RESOLUTION
GRANTING POWER AND AUTHORITY TO ACT ON BEHALF OF
THE NORTH PADRE I LANG DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(THE "CORPORATION") TO (1) THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
BY ANO THROUGH ITS DULY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE,
THE CITY MANAGER; AND TO (2) THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
OF THE CORPORATION, IN ACTIONS NECESSARY TO
IMPLEMENT THE PROJECT PLAN AND REINVESTMENT ZONE
FINANCING R LAIN (THE i` P LAN I.
WHEREAS, North Padre Island Development Corporation (thee "Corporation") was
created under the auspices o f the City of Corpus Christi, Texas (the i�ty"); and
WHEREAS, i n November 2000' the Reinvestment Zone Number Two (the "Zone")
was crested by (h a C ity Cou ri 011 , pal rsu ant to t h e pro -visio ns of th e T ax I n darn a rat F i rye rising
Act (711 E Act ") , C h a pter 311, Texa s T ax Cod e, to fa ci I itate deve I a prn e n t a f a chl an n el and
other faci I ities. i n the P acke ry C ha n neN area; @-n d
HER EIS, as required under the TIE Act, the Board of Directors of the Zone
prepared, and, on February 25' 2003, by Ordinance No. 02515, the City Council approved,
the Project Plan and Reinvestment Zone Financing Plan (the "Plan"); a rid
WHEREAS, the Plan includes In formation co n oeming proposed land uses and
development, s 0i m ated project and non' pro joe ct costs and $drrni nistrative expenses,
engineering studies, proposed f nay ci ng and economic feasibility data, and property
appraisal data; and
WHEREAS, the Corporation was created in part for the purpose of assisting the
Zone in implementing the Plan with respect to the economic development of property within
the Zone, and
WHEREAS, ity staff and the Corporation find it necessary and advisa bl a to grant
(ha Corporation's Executive Director and the City the power and authority required to enter
into and execute those a fire a me rds necessary to carry out the Plan with respect to the
administration. m a i rite n an , and operation of the Zone,
03260.9 R E S 0 gran0n12 authuriIy - linnI Rage 1 DID
HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE NORTH PADRE ISLAND
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION THAT:
SECTION 1. The ity of Corpus Chfisti, by and through its duly authorized
re presentative, the C ity Ma n alter, is hereby g ra riled the power and authority to act on beh aI r
of the North Padre Island Develo p nn ent Corporation In actions necessary to i m p I e rn e n t the
Project Plan and F ein vestnn erd Zone Financing Plan-
SECTION 2. The Executive Director of the forth Padre Island Deve I o prn ent
Co rpo rati o n (the "C orpc rati o n ") i s h ereby g ranted the power and a uth o rity to a ct c n be h al f of
the Corporation in actions necessary to implement the Project Plan and Reinvestment Zone
Financing Plan.
SECTION 3. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this Resolution shall fo r
any reason on be held i n va I id or u n en forceable, the invalidity o r u nee fo r ce a bi I i ty of that section,
paragraph, clause or provision shall not effect any of the remaining pro Visions of this
Resolution.
SECTION 4. This Resolution shall be effective irnmediately from and a Ffer its
passage.
ATTEST:
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Approved as to fa 18 -M 8
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Vero6ck Ocanas
Assisianl pity Attamey
for lily Attorney
THE WORTH PADRE ISLAND
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIO N
Michael Mc utchon
President
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The above re ,,I ,,ion was p assed by the fo I I i n g ter
M i chae I McC u (cho n
Mike H ummell
Melody Cooper
La rry El pond o, S r,
Henry G a rre U
Pri s Ci I I a Lea
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IN e I da M arkinez
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
Corporation Action Date; M a rGh 25, 2008
SUBJECT: Packery Cannel Bowl Ramp Parking Lot and Access Road
(Project Na. 3285)
AGENDA ITEM:
Motion to approve the appropriation and expenditure of $350.000 from the Reinvestment
Zone No- 2 Fund x#1111 for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Grant Match for the PaGkery
Channel Boat Ramp Parking and Access Road Improvements.
ISSUE:
The original Environmental 1 mpacl Statement for the U. S. Corps of Engineers and Packery
Channel Development Plan provided for the future developmant of public facilities. Board
authorization of d e l eg a don of authority i s necessary for the Council to a pp ro p d nta funds for
the award contracts to implement the Development Plan ,
ICE UIRED CORPORATION ACTION:
Approval of the authorization to appropriate
Fish and Wildlife Service rant_
funds for the funds required to match U. S.
FUNDING:
Funding is available from the unappropriated funds in the Reinvestment Zone No, 2 Fund
are available upon Board approval and Council appropriation.
Reinvestment Zone No. Funds have been accumulated from the ad valorem taxes that
are in excess of that required by Bond Covenants for debt reserve ve and maintenance.
Construction o t the roadway and par -k i ng tot is an eligible exile n se of the Packery Chan nel
public improvements,
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the motion as presented.
Kevin R. 9towers
I nLerirn Di rector of Engineering Services
Additional Support Material .
Exhibit "A" Background Information
Exhibit '`13}' Location Map
AGENDA BACKGROUND INFORMATION
UBJE T+ Packery Channel Boat Ramp Parking Lot and Access Road
(Project No. 3295)
BACKGROUND,.,
The original Environmental Impact Statement for, the U- S. Corps of Engineers and
Pac;kery Channel Development Plan provided for the future development of public
facilities. The construction contract between the City of Corpus Christi and the U. S.
Corps of Engineers set forth C ify and Corp s re s p n n s i h i I i ties _
During November and December of 2001; the City developed illustrations of Packery
Channel Public and Private Improvements that were proposed fO r possible future
completion- The illustrations trations were shared with the public during the public review
process. The illustrations clearly indicate a boat ramp, perk ng lot and parking lot
access road. The existing h oe t ramp, proposed parking lot and access road generally
conform to the locations originally proposed in 2001.
The Oily accepted an award of a TP D grant in the amount of $500,000 to construct a
pa rking lot and access road to the boat ram p (Phase ) on Jars uary 26, 2007- The gran t
required local matching funds, The local match is proposed to be made available from
ad valorem taxes collected in excels of bond reserves and maintenance reserve
covenant requirements.
Board authorization of delegation of authority is necessary for the Council to appropriate
funds, and award co nt r•acts to implement the Development PI a n in lieu of individual
project approvals. The Board may elect to continue approval of projects on an
individual project basis if it prefers .
PENDING COU N I L ACTIONS +
Board approval is required before the Council carp;
provide matching funds by appropriating $275,000 from the Unreserved Fund
Balanoe in the Reinvestment Zone Ho, 2 Fund +1111 for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service ra rat Match for the Pa cke ry Channel Boat Fla mp Parking and Access Road
Improvements;
authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute a construction contract wilh
Garrett Construction of Ingleside, Texas, in the amount of $732,872.03 for the
Packery Channel Boat Pump Parking Lot and Access Road FY 2007-2008,
PROJECT DES CFA I PTi O N: The project consists of the construction of approximately
+1 7,000 square yards of HMAC flexible pavement parking facility adjacent to the existing
Packery Channel Boat Ramp; construction of a 4 -fool wide, 1, 200 L F (H MAC) access
road and related signage and pavement markings and other items including installation
of 1,000 square yards of concrete- refnroroed pavement adjacent to the boat ramp,
concrete bollards, minor drainage improvements, 3,500 linear feat of electrical conduits
and pull boxes for future lighting, and minor landscaping items.
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BID I N FO RIVI ATIO W The City received proposals from 11 bidders on February 27,
2008 (see Exhibit "B" Bid Tabulation — Council Agenda Item). The engineer's estimated
construction cost is $835598_97_ The bid proposal form cc)nsisted of the rc)ilowing
elements;
Part A — IVIct ilizatic)n /Dernobil ization
Part E — Access Road
Part C — Parking Lot
E a rt D— Sto rr n Wate r
Part E —Access Road Lighting
The total base bid cc)nsisted of Parts A, B, C, D and E combined.
Th e b id s rang a rro m $7 3 2,8 72.03 to $1,17 010 2 6.18. The five I o est b id s we re extre f ne Iy
cc)mpetitive, being within 10% of each other. The consultant (Engineering &
Construction Management Services) and City staff recommend that the construction
contract be awarded in the amount of $732,872,03 for the total base bid to Garrett
Construction of Ingleside, Texas, for the Eacke ry Channel Boat Ramp Parking Lot and
Amass Road project,
CONTRACT TERMS: The contract specifies that the project will be completed in 120
calendar days with completion anticipated by August 2008.
PROJECT BACKGROUND : The Pa cke ry Channel Project, including the boat ramp,
as completed and the off i6 a I ribbon cu t-ti ng was held on October 6, 2006. The City of
Corpus Christi was awarded a $500,000 grant from the Texas Earls and Wildlife
Department (TPWD) on February 28, 2005 For expenses associated with the boat ramp.
The City applied for another TAD grant in the amount of $500,000 to construct a
parking I of and access road to the boat ramp (Phase 2)_ That grant was awarded on
January 26, 2007.
The access road and parking lot project has been coordinated with the Texas General
Land Office and Corps of Engineers permits have been acquired. A ess for future
phases including parking along Packery Channel was considered in the design of this
Phase 2 project. After construction of the access road and parking lot, a separate aid -to-
construction agreement will be executed with AEE for area lighting-
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
C ity Cou n ei I Action Date: M iarc h 2 5, 20 08
SUBJECT? Pa c ke ry Channel Beat Ramp Parking Lot and Access Read
(Project No. 3 295)
AGENDA ITEM.
A. Reno I uti on autho rizing the City Ma n ag a r, or h i a de sig rye a, to a cice pt a g ra n t fro m the U, S. F« h
and Wildlife Service in the amount of $500,0000, for the Pa ckery Channel Boat Frei n p Parking
and Access Road Improvements, in the No. 3277 Pa ckery Channel CIP Fund.
B. Ordinance a p pro pd ati n g $500,000 iom the U.S. Fish end Wildlife Service in the No, 3277
P ackery Channel CIP Fund for the Packe ry Channel Boat Ramp Perking end Access Read
Improvements: changing the FY 2007-2008 CepKal Budget by Ordinance No. 027456 by
increasing appropriation -9 by $500.000; and declaring are emergency.
C. Ordinance s p propri ati n g 5350, 0 00 from the Unappropriated Fund Ba I a n oe in the Reinvestment
7o n a No. 2 Fu ind 1111 for t h e U , , Fi s h a rid WI Id I ife S er0ce G ra rat Ma tch and rels led prj ect
expenses fb r I he Packe ry Channel Boat Ramp Parking and Access Road Improvements'.
cha ng rng th a F 2007 -2008 Operati rig B u dg et ad a pted by Ordi rya nce Fl o. 027352, by «creasi ng
appropriations by 5350,0009 and declaring anemergancy,
D. Motion authorizing the City Manager o r his designee to execute a construction contract wi l h
G a Cc n structi o n of I rig Iesid e, Texes, i n the a ono un t o l' $73 21872.03 fo r the Packery C I is nnel
Be a t R a i n p Pa rk i ing Lot a nd Ance se Roa d FY 2007 -2008,
ISS U E * TF a Pa ckery C h an ne I Bo a t Ra m p, a I o n g with the who le Pa cke ry C h arinef project itself, was
a fficia NIy a pene d a n Otto ber 6, 2006 after years of pla n ni rig s rid con struct'ro n. The bo a L ra rn p m a
p a rt of the pla n ned a m en i ties of the no r th s i de o f Cha nnel Ps rk . Th i s p roje at pfa posas to i ncrease
recreational op po r tun it« ii; in the s re a Wih an access road and parking lot to the boat ramp for
vehicles s nd ire i le rs, Fo r th i s prey act, the City a ppl ied for a rid received a 500, 000 g ra n L ft m th a
Texa a Parks are d 'mild I ife Daps rtm en 1. Ad d i Lio rye I ma lc h ing fund s a re req u i red to satisfy the g ra n t
req ui re m en is and complete the project. The construction contract is ready to be awarded and
req ui ree City oun ci�I aR pruvai
F U N DI N G : Fran di ng is avai lab I e fro m a g ra n t from the U, S. Fish an d Wild li to Se rvice with m a lch i ng
funds from the Reinvestment Zone No. 2 Fund 1111,
RECOMMENDATION., Staff recommends approval of the i 1e i ns as presented,
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P ally G avli k ,1
Director of Paris & Recreation
Additional Su abort Material:
Exhibit "A'
Bs ckg ro and I n four ati o n
Exhibit "B"
Bid Tabulation
Exhibit "C"
Project Budget
Exhl bit "D"
Location Map
Kevin R.
Interim Di f or of Engineering
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AGENDA BACKGROUND INFORMATION
SUBJECT: F acke ry Channel Boat Ramp Parking Lot and Access Road
(Project Igo. 3295)
PROJECT DE FT I PT I N : The project consists of the construction of approximately
17,000 square yards of H MAC n exi b ie pavement parking facility adjacent to the existing
Packery Channel Boat Ramp; construction of a 24-foot wide, 1,200 L F (HMAC) access
road and related signage and pavement markings and other items including installation
Of 1,000 square yards of concrete - reinforced pavement adjacent to the boat ramp,
concrete bollards, minor drainage improvements, 3,500 linear feet of electrical conduits
and pull boxes for fWfure lighting, and minor landscaping items.
BID INFORMATION: The City received proposals from 11 bidders on February 27,
2008 ( Exhibit 'B" Fad Tabulation). The engineer's estimated construction cost is
$63.5,.596.97. The bid proposal form consisted of the follawing elements,
0 FartA — Mobilization/Demobilization
a Part E — Access Road
Part C — Parking Lot
F a rt D— Storm Water
P a rt E — Access Road Lig h t'l rig
The total base bid consisted of Parts A, 13, C, D and E comb'jned.
The bids range from $732,672.03 to $1,170.026.18. The five lowest bids were extremely
competitive, beEng within 10% of each other. The consultant (Engineering &
Construction Ida n age m e of Services) and City staff recommend that the construction
contract be awarded in the amount of $732,872.03 for the total base bid to Garrett
Construction of Ingleside. Texas, for the Packery Channel Boat Ramp Parking Lot and
Access Road project.
CONTRACT TERMS : The ee retract specifies that the p roje c ! will be completed in 120
calendar days with completion anticipated by August 2008.
PROJECT BACKGROUND: The Fackery Channel Project, including the boat ramp,
wa s co m pie led a nd the ofic is I ribbon cu tfi rig was h e Id on Octobe r 6, 2 0 06. The C ity o f
Corpus Ch6sti was awarded a $500,000 grant from the Texas Parks and Wildlife
De partm ent (TPWD) on Febru a ry 28, 20 0 5 for exp ease s as soc i ated with the boa t rann p _
The City applied for another TPWD grant in the amount of $500,000 to construct a
parking i of and access read to the boat ramp (Phase 2). That grant was awarded on
January 26 a 2007.
The access road and parking Not project has been coordinated with the Texas General
Land and Corps of Engineers perm its have been aeq u i red. Access for future
phases i n cl u d inn parking along Packery Channel was considered in the design of this
Phase 2 project, After construction of the access road and parking lot, a separate aid, to-
co n stru c don agreement. will be executed with AEP for area lighting.
EXITIBIT dA"
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The Packery Channel project is a storm damage reduction and environmental
restoration project performed by the Unit totes Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Galveston � strict i n wh i h the i ty Corpus u h ri StIl was the local sponsor, The project
consisted of a cha n n of between the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of M eX i co-
The channel p ro Vided material for beach nourishment and backfi I I at the base of an
eX [sting flood I1 and water exchange between the Laguna Madre and the Gulf of
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PRIOR PROJECT ACTIONS
UBJE T,r Packery Channel Boat Ramp Parking Lot and Access Road
(Project Ho, 3295)
P rio r PrOject Acfi ons ha ve i n cl u d ed
PRIOR COUNCIL ACTION: City c)unclJ actions have been numerous conceming the
Packery Channel PrDject; however, several of the major actions are as follows:
+1. March 200 0— The City becomes local sponsor.
2. April 7, 2001 - City Council places tax - incremental rinancing issue on the ballot and the
voters approve creation of a tax - incremental financing district.
3. February 14t 2003 —City Council and the Texas General Land Off i approve a Project
Cooperation Agreement that provides a grant of $1,275,000 to ths City for the project.
4. Ap ri i 13, 2004 i Resolution of the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi authorizing
an application totheTexas Parks and Wildlife Department for assistance in funding a
boat launching facility on Packery Channel, declaring the City eligible for such
assistance, au th on zi n g the City to be the local sponsor of the p rDjec t, and d i re c tIng and
a uth oriZi n g the City Manager to file the application and tc) execute all d ocu me rats
pertaining thereto. (Resolution No. 02 570 1 )
5. J u IV 20, 2004 - M oti c)n authorizing the City Manager, or his designee, to execute
Ratification of Amendment N o. I to the Contract for Professional Services with U R
Corporation Df Houston, Texas in the amount of $15,239.20, for a total restated fea of
$40,161.64 F f o r th e P acke ry C ha n n el Bo a I R a m p P roaecf. (M otio n N o. 2 004-267)
S. March 8, 2005:
A. Motion a uth o dzi ng the City Manager or his d es ip nee to accept a Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department Grant in the amount of $500,000 for the Packery Channel Boat
Pump and execute grant acceptance documents. (Lotion No. 2005 -082)
B. Ordinance appropriating $500,000 from a Texas Parrs and Wildlife Department
g fa rat into the Mad rya Grant Fund No. 1058 for the Packery ha n n e l B c)at Ramp,,
amending the Capital Budget adopted Ordinance No. 025647 by increasing
approp rations by $500, 000, (Ordinance No. 026165)
C. Moton auth fining the City Manager, or his designee, to increase the escrow with
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the amc)u nt of $508,000 for the Packery
Channel Project for the constructon of the Packery Channel Boat Ramp. (Motion
No. 2005.083)
P R10 R AD M I N ISTFZAT I V E AC T 10 N: Severs I ad m i n i st native oo retracts ha ve b een awe rd ed
to address;
Pre - pfl)j ect Issues
Partnering Meetings
Technical ReV19 s
Consultations with the H.S. Corps of Engineers
Develop materials that the City was responsible fc)r providing
Those contracts include:
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1. June 231 2000 i Award of Engineering Services Contract in are amou nt of $14 1940 to
Felix Ocaftsa P.E. for the North Padre island Storm Damage Reduction and
E nvi ro nm a rata I Re storati on P roj eel (N o. 212 ) F 000 -2 00+1,
2, June 25, 2001 -Award of Engineering Services Contract in an amount of $1 4,800 to
Shiner, Moseley & Associates, Inc. for the Packery Channel Restoration Project .
3. September 8, 2001 - Award or Engineering Services Contract in an amount of $22,240
to Felix Ocarla s for the North Padre Island to rm Damage Reduction and
Environmental Restoration Project (No. 21 23) 0 01 -200 .
4. October 16, _ 001 -Award of Amend men t No. 1 to Engineering Services Contract in an
amount of $10,200 to Shiner, Moseley & Associates, a ti c, for the Packery h a n n e l
Restoration Project - Partnering, Technical Review and U. S. Corps of Engineers
Consultation.
5. Octo be r 31, 001- Awa rd of A rch itectu ra i Service s C on tract i n a n a m o u rat of $15, 000 to
R a n d a I i -Po rterti a Id A rch itects, i n c- for th a Nom Pad re 1s1 a n d Sto rm Da mage Red u ction
and EnViranmental Restoration Project FY20 00 -2001.
8. -Deoember 14' 2001 — Award of Surveying Servioes Contract in the amount of $17,620
to Pyl a & Ass ocia te s' i n c, fo r i h e Packe ry Ch are ne I Resfo rati o n P mj ect,
7. A n ua ry 2 8, 20 0 — Awa rd of E ng i neeri rig Se rvices C ont ract i n th a art o U rat $193 76.3
to U R S Co rpo rati o n for de s i g n se rvices to preps re co nstrUc�tion do ry a rats a pi arcs a n d
specifications for use by the U. S. Corps of Engineers to install utility sings to cross
Packery Channel.
8. May 6, 2002 i Award of Amendment No. 1 to Surveying Services Contract in the
amount of $5,005 to Pyle & Associates, Inc. for the Packery Channel Restoration
Project.
9. Awgust 28, 2002 - Award of Amendment No- 3 to Engineering ery i ce s Contract in the
amount of $15,000 to Shiner, Moseley & Associates, inc, for the Packery Channeil
Restoration Project.
10, September 24. 2002 — Award of Agreement for Construction Materials E rig i nee ri rig
Laboratory's Inspection and Material Testing Services in the amount of $6, 100 to Rock
Engineering & Testing Laboratory, Inc. for the Packery Channel Mitigation I Coyote
Island and Laguna Madre (Preliminary Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical
Analysis).
11. P ecem h e r 1, 20 0 - Awa rd of Eng in eeri rig Sery ice s Cori tract i n th e a mou n 1 $8,107.2 2
to U R S C orpo ratio n fo r P a ckery C h a n n e I Facto ration F roj ect .
12. January 20 2003. — Award of Ratification of Engineering Sere i as Conlract in the
amount of $25,000 for the Packery Channel Restoration Project — Sham rock Island
Mitigation She.
13. January 0, 2003. — Award of Ratification of Engineering a ry M s Contract in the
amount c f 18,000 for the Packery Channel Restoration Project — Mollie Bead Ha h itat
Monitoring Plan.
14. JanuaU 20. 2003, — Award of Ratification of E ng i n ee rng Services Contract in the
amount of $22,000 for the Packery Channel Restoration Project ! Coyote Island
Mitigation Site.
15. Feb rU a ry 23, 2 0 0 3 — Awa rd of Amen d m e nt No. 2 to Eng i neeri rig Se ry ices C on tract i n
the amount o f $22,240 to Felix fl as, P. E, for the Packery h an reel Rectos t1 o n
Project.
16.July 8, 2003 ! Award of Amendment No. 4 to Engineering Services Contract in the
amount of $5,000 to Shiner, Moseley & Associates, Inc. for the Packery Channel
Rostorati on Proje ct .
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17. Awgust 14, 2003 !Award of Engineering Services Contract in the amount of $253000 to
h1ner, Mo se I ey & Associates, Inc. for the Packery Channel Restoration Project —
Mollie Beatty Coastal Habitat Community-
19. S epte mbe r 26., 2 0 0 - Exe cu led Ra tifiica tj on of S ma I I AJE Ag reem a nt with 01 iva rri &
Associates of Corpus Christi, Texas i n the amount of $400 for the E ackery Channel.
19. Octobe r 2 8, 20 03 ! Executed S m a I I AJE Ag ree me n t with U R S C orpo ra ti on of Rio Unto n ,
Texas in the amount of $24,922.44 for the Peckery Channel Boat Ramp Project.
20. September 2D, 2004 - Executed Ratification of Amendment No. to the Small AIE
Agreement with URS Corporation of Houston, ton, Texas in the amount of $11,253.72 for a
tots I restated fee of $51,415.36 fo r th a Eackery C h are n e I B cat Ra mp Prcje ct,
1. ADO 21, 200 5- Executed Amend me n t No. 3 to th a Sm a I I AJE Ag re em e n t wi th U R
Corporation cf Houston, Texas in the amount of $16o276.69 for a total restated fee of
67o692.05 for the Pa cke ry C hanne1 Boat Ramp Project.
22- May 26, 2006 - Fxecuted Amendment No. 4 to the Small E Agreement nth Lx R
Co rpo ra do n of H o unto n, Texas i n t he a mou rat of $24,869.2 0 fo r a tots I restated fee of
$92,56 1.25 fo r the Ea cke ry C ha n n e I B cat R am p P rcject .
23. Demb er �1 9' 200 7 - Executed ma I I E em a rit with Gag n ac La ndspe
Architecture o f C o rpu s Christi, Texas in the amount of $3,600 for the Parke ry Channel
Boat Ramp Parking Lot and Access Road — Landscape Improvements.
4. March 14, 2008 - Executed Sm a l l E Agreement with Engineering & Construction
Management Services of Corpus Christi, Texas in the amount of $15,200 fOr the
E acke ry Channel Boat Ramp Parking Lot and Access Road —Construction i n spe c n .
25- March 27, 2 DDS — Exec u led a R e Mica too n o f C on structiion R epa i rs wKh lei rig -1 sles f roc. o f
Co rpus C h risti, Texa s, in th e a m can t o f $2 016 92.7 7 fo r the Parke ry C h an n el B cat
Ramp.
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PAC KEFtIf CHANNEL BOAT RAM PAFtK1NG LET AND ACCESS ROAD
(PROJECT ND. 3295)
PROJECT BUDGET
March 25, 2008
FUNDS AVAILABLE:
ESTIMATED
BUDGET
c k Darnel I P Fund
94,212,12
Texas Parks Wildlife Grant
500 00 00 - 0 0
i nve trn ant Zone No. 2 Fund
350,000-00
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9443212.1
FUNDS REQUIRED:
(Garrett
Construction Cost os tructi on
732, 8 7 .0
tru a on Contingencies
73,287.20
E Consultants RS Corporation)
65,945,89
Construction I n ectio n (ECMS)
150200-00.
Construction Materials e n ocn neen
11J907-00
Engineedng Reimbursements
25,000, 00
Finance Retmbur -sements
1 5,000, 00
Incidental Expenses (Printing, Advertisirigr etc.)
53 000 . o o
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CITY PROJECT No, 3295 EXHIBIT "D
PACKERYCHANN B cirr oUNIz EHisrr
CfF' OF CORPUS CNR571, TEXAS
PARKING LOT AND ACCESS ROAD
O�AIifILfFNT OF FNC��I €FRl�lC 5M4�Gf5
PAGE: I of f
FY 20074008 �
I- - 11 -
�ar�: 03- 06-2008
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, ER, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO
ACCEPT A GRANT FROM THE U.S, FISH AND WILDLIFE
SERVICE IN THE AMOUNT OF 50070OOr FOR THE
PACKERY CHANNEL BOAT RAMP PARKING AND ACCESS
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS, IN THE NO, 3277 FUND PACICE R
CHANNEL CIP FUND,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITE OF CORPUS CHRISTI THAT:
SECTION 1. The City Manager or his designee is authorized to acoept a
grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the amount $500,000 for the
Packery Channel Boat Ramp Parking and Amass Road Improvements, in the No-
3277 Packefy Channel Cl P Fund.
SECTION 2, This Resolution sha [I be effective immediately from and after
its pas-sage,
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
Ap proved as to form: .16 - filar -08
ry� 1
erani a Ocanas
Assistant pity Attorney
for City Attorney
0325DE FEES O aGcapt grant Fish & wildlife
THE CITE OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Henry a rrett
Mayor
Corpus h risti, Texas
Of , 2008
The above resolution was passed by the following vote:
Henry Garrett
Melc�dy Cooper
Larry Elizondo, Sr.
Mike H u> m el l
Bill a Ely
Priscilla Lea
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Michael Mc utchon
032508 RESO acrepi grain L Iiisb & wildlife
ORDINANCE
APPROPRIATING $500,000 FROM THE U.E. FISH AND
WILDLIFE SERVICE IN THE NO. 3277 PACKERY PACKER CHANNEL C IH
FUND FOR THE PACKERY CHANNEL ANNEL BOAT RAMP PARKING
AND ACCESS ROAD IMPROVEMENTS; CHANGING THE
CAPITAL BUD ET ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO, 027456 B
INCREASING APPROPRIATION B Y $500,000; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORFU
CHRISTI, TEXAS :
SECTION 1. An amount of $500,000 trorn the U.S. Fish and WildOe Service is
appropriated in the No, 3277 Packery Channel CIP Fund for the Packer
Channel Boat Ramp Parking and Access Road Improvements.
SECTION 2. The FY 2007 - 2008 the Capilal Budget adopted by Ordinance No,
027456 is changed by increasing app rep rl ati ors s by $500, 0 00.
SECTION 3. That upon wdtten request of the Mayor or five co U n cEI members,
copy attached, the City Council finds and declares an emergency due to the
reed for immediate actin n necessary for the efficient and effective ad m i n istrati o n
of City affairs and suspends the Charter rule th a l requires consideration e and
voting upon ordinanoes at two regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed
and shall to effect upon first reading as an emergency this the 25th of Merch,
2008.
ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CH RI TI
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
P" F ROVED A S TO FORM: 13-Ma r- 08
Veronica Ocanas
Assistant Ciiy Attorney
for pity Attorney
Henry Ga rrett
Mayor
Corpus Christi, Texas
day of 12008
TO TFI E M EM BEDS OF TFI E CITY COU NCI L
Corpus h ri sti, Texas
For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance are
emergency exists requiring suspensio n of the Charter rule as to consideration
and voting upon ordinances a t two regular meetings- I e, therefore, request
that you suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date ft
is Introduced, or et the present meeting of the City Council-
Respectfully
Council Members
Respectfully,
Henry Garrett
Mayor
The above o rd a n a n ce was p assed by fh a fol Io i rig vote:
Henry Garrett
Melody Cooper
Larry E I izond o, Sr.
Mike Hummell
Bill e I Iy
P r «till a G. Leal
John E, Marez
Nelda Martinez
«hael M cC U tcho n
ORDINANCE
APPROPRIATING $ 3 50' DOO 1= ROM THE UNAPPROPRIATED F U H D
BALANCE I H THE REINVESTMENT ZOH E HOP 2 FUND 1 111 FOR THE
U, S, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE G RAH T MATCH AND RELATED
PROJECT EXPENSES FOR THE PACKERY CHANNEL BOAT RAMP
PARKING AND ACCESS ROAD IMPROVEMENT& CHANGING TH E
FY 2007!2008 OPERATING BUDGET ADOPTED B ORDINANCE E HO.
027 352 BY INCREASING APPROPRIATION BY $350,000; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS
CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. An amount of $350,000 from the Unappropriated Fund Balance in
the Re i nvestment Zone N a, 2 F u n d 1111 i a ap pro pd ated for the U . S, F i Elh and W1 Id I ifa
Service Grant Match and related project expenses for t ns P ackery Channel Boat Ramp
Parking and Access Road Improvements.
SECTION 2, The FY 20G7 ! 200B Operating BUd gel adopted by Ordinance No.
027352 is changed by increasing a ppro pri ariona by $350,000.
SECTION 3. That Upon wri flea requerst of the Mayor or five coun6l members,
copy attached, Crne City Council finds and declares an emergency due to the need for
immediate action necessary for the fi cleat and effective administration of City atta i rs
and suspends the Charter rule that requires cons[deration or and voting upon ordinances
at two regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed and shall take affect upon first
read i ng as are ems rga ncy th is the 25 th or M arch, 20G8,
ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Arm a rid o Cha pa
City Secretary
A p proved as to form.- 1 8- Mar -08
By:
Veronica O na i
Assistant �y Attorney
for City Attorney
Henry C3arrett
Mayor
o rpu !3 hn -sti, Texas
ay of 12008
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
For the reasons -set forth in the emergency clause of the foTegoi rig ord i n a rice are
em a rg ency exi sts req u i rin g suspe nsion of th a Cha rter rule as to co ns ide rati on a nd vat i ng
u po n ord i na n ces a t two reg ui ar -rn eeti ngs : I/ we, th erefore, rlBq uest tha l you su s pe nd s eid
h$rte r rule and pass th i e ord in are ne #i rya I iy on th a da Le it is i ntrod uced a or at the prey a rat
meeting of the City Council- .
Respectfully,
Council Members
Respe ctful I y,
Hen ry Garrett
!Mayor
Y he a bove o rdi n an ce wa s pas se d by the followi n g vote
He riry Ga rrett
Melody Cooper
Larry El i zon do, Sr.
Mike Hummell
Bill Kelly
Priscilla _ Lea
John F. M$rez
Nelda Martinez
M i oh ael McCutch on
19
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
C'Iry nu.ncrl Action Date: -March 2 5� 2008
AGENDA ITEM:
Aii o rdin,aiiQe rea L Uri i ling the City u f avpus CTaistl 1 s &eat year as Au gus t 1 Chi-ough ,fu Iy 31 a and
declaring an emergeii ,
ISSUE:
City Council instruct od s taff to anal a 1-he fe abi li ty o r cha arg the d ate o f the C ity* � fisc,-1 ycar aid
-fi-orn July 3V to September 3 0r6 . All asFexts o f the po tentjal cliange wen co usid er l -fi-orn l he
detelm aim t Ion o f hether timely i -e iF( o f pmpefty t ax iuformatiou would be c ht ainexcl fbr discussjoii
during the budget Fro cam, to the im d-c; c n t he City" s vario us so fl -ware s •eim a to the Imp au o 1,
oht wining a -xre rat and ito r -s- Based on a review c f These fac tors with t he Administration a nu ittee
of r February 26, 2008, City s taff recd inmend s leaving the fiscii 1 year at JuLv 31 "-
REQUIRED COUNCIL A IO
Approval c f ordinance i- cam- rinung I•Ize City's fiscal year ati A ugust 1' through JuIy 31 and dec laruW
im �!iuergeilcy.
CONCLUSION AND ROOM END AT ION f
Approval o f t1c o rdi zance is rcqu es L.M.
�.. -. 1R� 1••�
ln(l O'Brien .
Director of Fin -an cyal Servic;es
Background
F ow erF 0 il11• F reset Lt alic n
ordurEnce
BACKGROUND INFORMAIFTON
City Co urn -cil ins, tr�ucted sta T to anal the &a9ibility o f chan�irY� the date o C Ehe Cit�� S fiscal dear
from August 1 11 Lrough July 31 to October I tlu -o ugh S ept bei- 3 0th All aspects o I' the po tentinl
change were con gid er��1 i���� tt�� �1�1.�i�mia ion o f ��l aher l imely receipt o (prop tern �i nr�tIO n
would be o btaiuYcd fbr dig � *�i�n during the hudget �r� � �3 . the iwacts o u [tic City "s van'o u�
�qk) fEw are sys term; to the i mpac t c f c bt alniiig external audit �r ,
ity Go uuci l memo r -s 1 expressed a concern [liar the City had neither the, cert ifi [ax roll from the
N uses Co unly Apprais a1 District, the calculat 10 ns of the cffcctive l ax rates (ETR), nor the t ax 1!vy
rro rn [tie N ueces Cc-ual.y T ax Office prior to adopting the City' :s b udge do cuirient . The d Lree yeaT
Iiistorical roccipt o l' these Flo cu rneul g i, as follows:
Receipt of CeAffied Roll
P uhlication of E f ective Tax Rates
Adoption of Tax mate
Receipt o f Certified Tax Levy
Approval o t• Ceti Eed •f ay, Levy
B B udget P ro cess
De1hrcr Proposed E3 udget to Co anti
Make Council Budget Presentations
i ly Co unclil Ad o p(s Bud get
200
2006
2005
07/23/07
07/25/06
OV2 X05
08105/07 /07
08/06/06
08/1 4/05
W11 /07
09/12/06
10/12/05
10/0-5/07
OW 29/06
10/12/03
10/09/07
10/ 10/06
10/18/05
FYF 071,11
FYE 09/30
February
Aptil
May 31'
July 31
JunInly Angus l/ ep tber
Lasi wcek in July Last week in Seplciribcr
Willi Auger t 1 " heing the sta rt c f (lie meal year, the City do es no t have sufficient rink to inchW c the
actual. tax informat iDn in the City' � builg�t. However even wffli ehmigaig the t�cal rai- erid to
eptembu 3 0", wewill s till no t able t o snhrnlr a proposed budget to City Cc until using the im�jl
ei�,mrtifj t a � io R nrflben . This means we will have to pTqlect what the certified roll will esti =te
the ET R, and prcWcl what the tay, mates will be when preparing the pro ml budget. We will}
howevei -, be able to discuss the final certified roll and the ac to e1 e i ive tax rates du rine t hudget
presciYt ations, giving the City Council (lie opportunity far inpui and possible iida us uric its prior to
ado p do u of the fnal budgot_
E ac d epartmcnt d irecto r w asks to review their repo rting tmet ion., deadlines, reports, gratit s,
and any o trio• tirm.sensil ive iufor l ion and evnlu Otte fin w tle cage iii fiscal year end woukI unpact
their d epa1-tment . Responses were received from s •eral d artmnls, and all the it cis idcutified
be acwmmodated during (Us budget year pro cess with (lie excep tiu u o fHeak i Bone El s. Because of
the currortt co nti,acl. with our liealth beneiiis provider, it would not be reolrtme- nded to -make a
chnn ge iii the ply year at this time. We wo uld be ablc to make a change, thou gli, in a fu tore year.
BACKGROUND LVFORNLAT1OiY
(continued)
Add i rioiia fly, we Ii ave spo k wi rh o ur external audito r anal were to 1d rhat dial Yguig ou r fisca 1 year to
a S eF ternber 3 01" year end wo uld throw the aa-ul it wo rk into the, bus iest pla rt 0 #'their yem, — tax � m)n,
rJohi, may make it rrc re difficult fbr Iris fli m, and my o [her,. FDr that itnat i c�r} to either coWlete o uv
audit in a LIMely manner, or he able to do the audit at all. Tlw costs fbr the audit may 41 increase
s uiec we are. cortrpe6ig with tax seaso n. T lie f, Y 06 -07 aid it kes w ere .5 13 2} 000, and it is estimated
[hat these cos is eau Id 4icreas c an wll �u m 50% to 100%. Additionally, y Timis are i<ivoly
in bank au dit s whdcli are alone aft ex December 31'. � [� s w uld ad d ano then wnTlexity to ob tag a
viable bid on our audit, and may requite the City to seek a regional or retinal firm to ccmduct the
audit.
t a Wpi-esenwid these Fac W rs to the AdmiuLsty ation Co unilait tee (M Febru ary 26, 2 00 8. M a res u ft e f
the discus.c�inns wl iek ensued betty the AdMinis tration Cc mmittee, City �; to t1m, amd the ew emal
andi tora C ity staff reconmeuds k-%avuig the fis cal year as Augrus t I thTo ugh July 31 _
AN ORDINANCE
REAFFIRMING THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTIrS FISCAL YEAR A
AUGUST I THROUGH JULY 31 ! AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Whereas, Article i Section of the City Charter provides that the fiscal year st�a b,
set b ordinance, but shall not be changed more often than every four years except by
two - thirds vote of the Council;
Marais, Ordinapoe No. 1027 adopted on November 23, 1939 established the fiscal
year as August 1 through July 31;
Whereas, City Council has considered changing the fiscal year,
HOW, TH EREFORE,13E IT ORDAINED 13Y THE CITE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION I . Corpus Christi City Councif reaffirms the fIscal year a August +1 through
July 1 .
SECTION 2. That upon written request of the Mayor or five Council members, copy
attached, the City Council (1) finds and declares a n emergency due to the need for
immediate action necessary for the efficient and effective administration of City affairs
and (2) suspends the Charter rule that requires consideration of and voting upon
ordinances at two regular r rye eti ng s so that this ordinance is passed and takes erect
upon first reading as an einergency measure this the 25th day of March, 2008.
ATTEST
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
Approved: March 1 , 2005
F
Lisa Aguilar
ss ista n t C ity Atto rn e
For City Attorney
H :)LEG- DIRUsiaQ008 ORDINANCE SWisca I Year. DOC
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Henry ar•rett.
Mayor
Corpus Christi, Texas
Day of a 2008
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
For the reasons -set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance an
emergency exists requiring suspension of the Charter rule as to consideration and
Voting Upon ordinances of two regular meetings: d er therefore, request that you
suspend id h a r e r rU Ie and SS jh iS ordinance fina I l on the date i t i 15 inn rcA u ced, or
at (hie present meeting of the City Council.
Respectfully,
Respectfully,
Henry Garrett
Mayor
Council Members
The above ordinance as passed by the following vote
Henry Garrett
Melody Cooper
Larry E I izo n do , Sr. _
Mike HUr, Moll
Ball Kelly
Priscilla G. Leal
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Michael McCutcfion
Impact of Changing the
City's Fiscal Year
March 25, 2006
Issue
■ The City of C orpus ClirisTi j s current fiscal
year is from August 10 tkrou-gh J-Uly 315t.
■ Article Imo. Ad-m1nim'stration, Section 2(a) of the
City Chaner stares: "The c1hy's Fiscal year shall
be set by ordinance, but shall not be changed
more otter tha.a every four ears except b
two - thirds vote of tie council.
■ Ordinance #1027, dated November 23, 1939,
established the pity's fiscal year as A ng ust I
�hrau� jmy 315k, reviousl , i� was �Ilarcb 1
throu� February 2TLh.)
s
i
E
Issue
■ City Council requested staff to analyze the
feasibility of changing the fiscal year.
■ pity staff presented the issue to the
Administration committee on February fib,
2008.
— Di;;,us,,;ion focused on reason; for w;antlag tie
fiscal year changed as well as reasons noti io
change she Fiscal year.
Reasons to Change
■
The City should be in receXpt of the Certified
Tax Roll from the Nuec es bounty Appraisal
� District prior to adoption of rhe budget.
■ The pity shaixld be in receipt of tie
c ate ulations forThe Effective Tax Fate prior to
the adoption of the budget.
■
Newly eleCLed City Council will have more
time to review the budget document.
Varl'ables
s • Tax Rate
- Au gusL 1 fisc al year does not provide
sufficient time to include actual tax
information in she City's proposed budget..
- In changing fiscal year end to September
3Qth, final Cenified Tex Rofl numben still
would not be available From she Nu
County Tax office to include ia the
proposed budget.
Variables
Tai Rate (continued)
- Due to the date pity receives the Ccrtificd
Tax Levy From Nucces County, the approval
of the Cmified Tax Levy may still occur in
September or October, after completion of
the City's budget pi-ocess.
- Proposed budges would continue zo include a
projection of the certified Tax Roll, an
estimate of the Effective Tax late, and
projections of the proposed tax rate.
Variables
w External Audit for FY End of 9/30:
— P U rs the ex tern al audit wo t -k iji co aU ditor },s baslesE
time of year.
Makes it difficult for the current extern -a1 a udiwr Eo
co mp le re she audit in -a rim ely manne r.
— May make i� difficult to fi rid any a Lidicofs ro
comp 1e to tie audiv w iihou i an excessive increase in
audiz fees.
- IT. is es thnaized -uht co s t for au dii co uld increase
be,Eween 50% ro 100%. (Cost is c U rren Oy 5 132 }000 )
Variables
■ Software Changes
-- Extensive testing required in the PeopleSaft
Financial and Budget Modules in order t.o
make a successful transition.
- Consul -ants would possibl,.Nr be needed to
afford a smooth transition at esumated c:osz
of $25,000 - $50,000.
- City is currently in process at implementing
new SIP Module and Fixed Asset Module
Opti,ons
r
r
ti
m Amend the current 2007 -DS adding 2 addi' m nal
moo rhsa Cheri prepare a. 12 rno nth budget to r 10/ 1108 -
9/30/09.
■
Close out F2441Y08 at 71318, prepare a 2 manrh
budget For Augusr. and Sepuember, then prepare a 12
month bndget for 10/1108 - 9/30!091.
Close our. F 2007 -0 8 at 7131108 and pre re a 14
ma nth bud ger. for 8/1/08 - 9/30/0,
Recommendati'on
■Far FY 2 00$ -0, City staff recommends
leaving the City's fiscal leas as August 11L
c hrouorh July 3 1�L.
r City staff wilt continue zo assess the
si�uation za determine if a �han�e is
warramed in future dears.
Questions*)
24
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
Cl Ay Cgaun cil Action Date: arcli 2 5, 2 0 0 9
A GE DA ITEM.,
Resolution authorizing the C izy Mmiagcr or the CA LV M miagei-" :�q desigi ee to e x ccu (e an Tn terl ocal
Coopera.l.ion Agreement wi Lh ih c Noi-di e'en Lral '19exas C ouncil o F Cjxwerimien is (o prov) d e Co r
cooperaLi ve pu rclias iTi g ! or f 1'(%,xa s Many ipal Re urume tit St's t�ln (TM RS ctuan9 ail Shared S ervices
1SSUFW-
TmR.S is cuff e n1-[y widergoing 6 tinges ljo enstirc that memo er heuefi is core 9 mi � Lo be rzound ly
funded and ljo pru sew e beliefi t le ve I s for future to tl m' es, Ch angel inn We the tolllowi n g
Prof ec led T ?]Zi i Cred i t (ITT J Q aeI ai-ial cost !ne diod to he u led; rather thanTraditioruil U nii
Credi L -ac 1.0 arial co cot me diod Lised pre'VicusIv
o This meihod produces a Con Lr ibu tion Fate that is fw -urly Stable over Lhe 1 ong te17I�1; and,
by advance r and inn proa eC Led l nefarz; over the �'��r�i iY� lil'��irr� � � 1' �ruch. aC LIVC
in ciubera O.Ce umu la tes SU 11 i Ci ent as se1;,%q -at mirement to ful ly f�nd promised benefii is
' 5 Year C to led ainortif ' ti on peri od gat tier flian 2 Year Open or(iza h on period u sed
o Bar CIO Sing the aMortiZaLa on Period, l%u ding pro g ;iz ���ill lid ��� �j �r�t�� �� ��r90
funding rations will be ac lileved earlier,
# Iii f i fyi� T inn esrun cnt pol'(I o I to 1`:a th r 1 han imaip (a] ni ng 100% bond portfo I i)
� T%4RS ox cts �.i r i i �� ri � �� p �r L �j� ir' 1r����- .�irrer�t Te trirri assu � p ti �}ri s,
1 oivering Lhe �a � r ] T y r LtOlio i-isq k, i nercas ink t ironed rati a s, tine{ lrn9tigati ng employer
con l bu (.ioP raLe 1CiCl'eaS C!�
Th eL ,re ehangre s wit I resu 1( in 3 �n bstanual i nerease In �h� �' 1��� � TMR S mq uIre . annual C() ntri h Ut1() [i
X L the C iiy' � ntI'' bUt ion t f 1 �- �f4 , A C) I` l'eb1't1 ary 6 i 200 8 Llie Ciry
c oii ( ri hwo n ra to 1 or 2 0 09, base. on 12/3 1 x'06 demo gran Ei ie data.. is 1 ,j ecte 1 to be 2218%9 18 %9 The C ity
wi I 1 re -ceive the ['1 nal contrihUti on ra to letter, b aced on 12/3 1 /0 7 demographk dam, fro rn T.M. RLS In
May, It expec led th'a I the raLe wi 11 be 01 gh fly Ali I'( mil t, given di ffere w. dei nographic d[at.f
The C i iv of Corpus Christi will h c c l i gi b le for two TM-RS prc�-is is its available io of ti t!s -�-vi th
coill.t -i b uti m 1 rate, l cre e�; L t than Th � T� �is i « r� t � ] �� - :
0 Ye;.r C 10 sed 'WorI AI i on kri od
Rase in over an g Y fax' pelf od.
By taki)n g advantage of these two prOViS iOD �h, th e (7i ty's aroJ ec ter1 con Crib ut i on raic for 2009, us, o I'
Fcbr am , 2009 h acre d o u 12/,11/06 demo p111c data, is Fro j ec tQd l.o be l 5 , 5 9" n . The C iry will
receive th C tirtal C 011t6 11111i {QTY rate ie -ter, b a .serl on l 2/31 !07 derma o graph is data, from TNTR LS i)n May .
I t is, expected that the rate will be �l ighily different, cri-%ven differmt derno graph i c da- La.
In -order to vcri f�r the contrite uti on rate d ata pro v i&,d by T R a tb e C, 1 t v recom flouds c•on uc tin g u
�cpara to uc tnarial analysis a as fl u ncrou s o flier Tex as citi cs parucipatin g in ' I • M FMS h ave Cho sere to d 0 _
To �msi s t cities ire aQqui r i rig actuflrial her vie elsi the GovemmeriL Finance Officers" s �oci a i on of
R a s (GFOAT) fi.s been working with the North G�mira 1 Texas Co mici l of Goverlanems
(NC TCOG) to co rdi rate a J oi-iii. Re&quesi i i r Pro Fos a l P i or actuarial s er is es to Fri v i dc C i tiCs
an ind(mpenden t va.l ua.tion to v eri fy the proposed incy� ase. r11 iS will a [so rep ul t in ob taiuing hi gh1v
qual.i i i ed and experierIC ed ac tuariul servi ces at a 1 o wer cc s t [han tach 6 ly cc ul d obia.in individu a] 1 v .
Approval of this resol ui i ou Nv ill afford ( he C iry of o1FTr� (r'bi sti the oppor(unity to ti C ipat� i u t1ii s
Joint kT P pruc e�� and iu acn1.1 -7 Qt direr t lv with the succ us 4ul acmaria l filTn
RFs UIRED COUNCIL ACTION.,
Approval of the resolution.
CONCLUSION AND RF C1 O iMENDAT I O
City staff recd rnruends approval of the reso l uric u as pre-s euled.
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Re,goluti on
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE AN
INTERLO AL AGREEMENT WITH THE NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS FOR COOPERATIVE PURCHASING
FOR TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM ACTUARIAL
HALED SERVICES
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE IT OU N I L OF THE CrrY OF CORPUS CHRISTi.
TEXAS:
SECTION 1. The City Manager. or designee, is a U lho rued to execute. are
rite rlo oa I Agreement with the North Central Texas Council of Govemments for
Cooperative Purchasing for Texas M u n is Fpa I Retirement System Actuarial
Shared ervices , A copy of the agreement is atiached,
SECTION 2 + This Resolution shall take effect and be in fu I I force immediately a I•ter i is
adoption b y th e City C ou n 6 I.
ATTE T+
Armando CIS ap a
4 y ecre lam
APPROVED: March 11, 2008
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Lisa Aguilar j
Assistant City Attorney
For City Alto me y
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Henry Garrett
Mayor
INTE 1 LO CAL AGREEMENT
FOR
O OIPE TI E ]PURCHASING
FOR
TMFLS ACTUARIAL SHAD SERVICES
THIS INTEFUDC AL i GP EEEMENT ( "Agreement "), m ode and entered i nto pmuant to the fiex&3 Interlooal
Cooperation Auta Chapter 791 } Tomas Govt "anent Code (the "Acl "), by and hetweon the North Central Teas
Couni-A I of Governments, heminat1or reikrrred to as 'NCTCOG," havi -og its Fnincipal place of husuwss ar 616 Six
Flags hives ArllngWn, fioxa3 76011 p and the City of Corpus C hn-ali' Texas' a IDcal government, created and
operartd ro provide one or more govern mental funcdons and semi s} hemina fir referred to a.3 IdparticipaILE'l} lkaVing
its pruicipal p lace of bushic ss ar 1201 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, Texas 784 01.
ITE S S ETII
WHEREAS, N TC00 k a regional plam inn owmrni�,sion and political euW ivision of the S Late of Texas operating
under Chapter 3 91, Texfls L.0 -ca! Crovernment Code-, and
H ER EAS, N-C TC OG has per rormed a procurement process i Or TM F L9 AGtijarial Services fbr local municipal itie s--
and each entity wa 11 cautact directly for actu jirtial services with Ciabriel 1tooder Smith & Conrpwiy (GIBS); and
WHEREAS, N TCOC } s Executive Board approved a resolnrion authorizing the inwrloeal agreemorrts for
procuremenk of CRS actuarial services at its February 28, 200 8 meeting;
WHEREAS, pursuant to rho Act, NCTCOG is au hDrized to Coatraot With eligible entities to perfDrm gevmaiental
ftnetiom and wrvioes, including the developmenr of a slandarrl approach 1 Qr aoquiring actuarial services-, and
WHEREAS, in reliance on such sudiority, NCTCOC has a eooperativi! p rrhasing program Luider which it
perrorms procurerikent with eligible entities under the Act; and
WHEREAS, Partjc wank hau represented Chat it is an eligible entity render the Act, thai by Administrative Action has
autborizu-d this Agreement on Karch 11, 2009, and that it desires w panieip a to in a eoopemtive pumbasag etTurt
owed Gn the terms set tcrth below; and
NO Wt THEREFORE, NCTCOG and the PARTICIPANT do hrrehy a i� as follows:
ARTIQL E 1: LEGAL A UTH01RITY
The Participant regrow at.9 and waits to NCTCOG than (1) il. is eligible to contract with NCTCOC under the Acr
beeauac its a local govemment, as defined in the }pct, and (2) it possesses adequate I goal atrthority w enuor inro tit is
Contrac L-
ARTICLE 2: APPLICABLE LAWS
NCTC00 and I he participant ngTw ro conduct all activities under th is Agrees neat lip. a ocordance V i lh all applieah le
rulc�, regulataor s, a -nd ordinances and laws ire effect or prornulgawd during the term of this Agreement,
ARTICLE 3.- WHOLE AGREEMENT
This Agreernew and zny aaach nvnLs, as provided hernir4 eonstimtc the complete contract between ihe parties
hereto} and supersede any and all oral and written agreeiamis between the parties reIaling to nkavLers heroin- The
Agreemoni wi 11 be hutween Gabriel Roeder Srn!Lh & COMPELY (GRS) Find the contracting widry for Ricca
performed. By execution o f this AgTwmeni, pardcipant (The C iV) may procure ac Warial services regardi ng Tuxm
M unicip a I Fie l-Hvrnrnent System front G F at the fees listed on the arlach� E- d hihit from rho G RS lusts A moment.
ARTICLE 4: BILLIN
Billings wi I I he generated for tht Altawial 5hazed Services through GRS, which will ininde a one-drne
Adm iniq trative Foe o f (S 100) to he paid to NCTCDG. NCTCOCT and the Patiuipant agrees that each wil I pad' for al
expenses assoc i$red with tli k A gTcernunt lbr which it is mspmu ih le frnin then current: reyva yes available Lo each
merlocal Agreenien t - 1.1 l /20O R
en aty-
A RTI CLE M : CHANGE S AND AiMENDMEN TS
This Agrmpmeut may be amended only by a %Tir[en arnendment executed by both parties, except that any
aI emarions. addiriorls. or dalriuns to the tvans of this Agreement which are required by changes in Fedend -and
IS (ate ] -aw or rc aul$rions are au temalically incorporated `nio Lhis Agreemenl. w [ThorLr w rirLen - amendmeni herno and
Thal I become cffective on the dare desigimted by such law or reguiation.
NCTCOG reserves the right Lo make changes in the scope of services off�rvd throuLgh the. Cooperative Pnrchen inn
Program to he pe rforined hereunder.
THIS INSTRUMENT HAS BEEN N EX E C13TE D IN TWO ORIGINALS BY THE PARTIES IES HE RETi O A
PO L 1,0WS :
"Dertofs.y nq -uFre_dfr ds
O TE 1 Fats m ile conies of this document w ift not be acceprable as ORIGIXALS'
City of Cure mA Chrivi, Texas
1201 L-Gapwd .Slreet
COPP " ChrlS[Lr Tepiat 7S4 O� L
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George K. NDc
C t* Kanase ir
cirri Ceuta Tetay Council of Governmenft
6 16 S Lx Flag Drive, Axli n.'umr Tcxa5 76011
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SigURTUre of Authowiad Off ci #L
T.�Ped Nance -af ALi1hcrize d QflkiaL
Typed TiOe of ALrihor-12ed Oliiuiai 01,19
Interl al AgreeinenL - 3/1 In 008
MASTERAGREEMENT
Fursuaut to the awl of Joint Actuarial Services by the ]North Central Texas Couiiell of
G10 kierrJ menLs CT CO ), this agreemea l confims the terms antler which the
re of government)
h inaftar re f'erred to as { CONTRAC TIN 0 GOV h' TIME T" has engaged Gabriel,
Roeder, Smith & Co. hereiraffer referred to as "GRS " to perfo mi actuarial consulting
services. In as much as Lhis relationship VnIl involve several actuarial Views and other
servic,es that will he governed by the Reqnes L for Pi- oposal issued by NCTCOG oil
January 11, 2008 and our subsequent response -co that proposal, we have agreed to
establish Lhis "master agreement' � defining Lha general terms mid enndi tinm for all work
perfouned.
This agreement will not, by itself} authorize Lhe performance of any services. Rather
speelfiQ services will he authorized thmugh a separate engagement l ester that references
this inter agreement and derails the sere ices to be provided and the tiniefrrame and i~ees
regnjTed, In the event of an inconsistency betwmn Lhi s bias ter agreement and mi
individual engagernent � e [ter, the rn as ter agreemen t w it 1 he followed.
As described in the ah nvFe ref=need Request for Proposal the followitig teL= apply:
A. Tax Evemut Enfilie& CONTRACTING GOVERNMENT is exempt from
n-mnuftsctuxer's federal excise tax and stag sales tax. 'rax exemption eertiti enter
will issued upon regsr.
B. Role of NCTCOG. NCTCOG has served as a faeili sal er to the RFP and award
pmeess but the Conti -actual relationship is betweeDGRS and the CONTRACTING
GOVERNMENT.
D. GIBS agrees to follow the attached pricing schednle ("Attachanent A ") for
pricing of its services.
1. Review of Charles* CONTRACTING (i0 RRNNU T Im the right to review
the supporting doerunentation for any burly clam or out of pocket expenses
assessed to the CONTRACIING GO VERNMENT under the fee schedule.
X. T erm ulna ion* Both CONTRACTING GOV-ERNMENT and GRS will have the
right to terminate this agreement through written notice. CONTIRACTfNO
GOVERNMENT will pay any comes or pn3 rate fees incurred to the dote the,
termination uofiee is reeoived and estuary will cease any in progress work unless
specific stopping poui is are pro vided in the Ietter.
IniurloCal Agre�,mem , J 00 8
K. Work Produc tF The firial work product will be the property o r the
coN'rRACTING GOVERNMENT ro be uwd as statue in the specific engagement
letter. Ancillary use of the product is penndtted but GRS i -s not responsible for the
reliability of t1iose j ections. It 1s and ersqjood than all reports are subject to the
own rcords laWS Of the S late of Tcxas and Lhe cc rtrad.ing jurisdic tion.
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Independent Contractor. AU the servioes provided by GRS will be as an
independent contractor. None of the terms in The engagement letter iA ill be
in tenpm led to creaW an agency or employment relati �ra��iP-1
N. Term. The temi of this master agreement ii�d tl he governed by Lhe afore rrfercnced
T O G RFF and vd 11 expire on February 28 a 2009.
0. Co g!ple l e Agreement. This iffier combined with the specific engageineni. lett(r
slid as clarified by Lhe RFP and Pm ssa1 set forth Lhe entice ngreement between thi�
CONTRACTING GOVERNMENT and GRS4
P . Indemnification. GRS cover is and agrees- to irdeinnit' and hold hamiless and
d c%nd and does hereby jrrd fy} hold harrnlessa and defend NCT O G and
CONTRACTTNG GOVERNMENTS, Ns officers and employees, from and against
any and $11 sui is Or clainLs for d airrages or injuries, including death iio penis or
pm t', whether real or asserted, ism' g out of any negligent apt or omi ssy on ou
the p t of the contractor, its officers, agenu, wrvants, employees, or
uh iitr� i i� a and the contractor � � h reh asses aI1 Ha.hili ty for ii�,�uri ,
cl airus or suits for damages iio persous, propeny, or whatever bind of chara t.r,
whether real or asseried, occurring during or xislng o-u t of the performance of a
contract as a resul t of any negli gen t net of omission on the pmt of the coutrac tar, its
officers, agents } scrum Es} employees, or subcontracWrs to the extea I permitted by
law. Pleasvc review this master agreement Idler and the attached schedules and
indicate 'our acceptance by having an official of CONTRACTING
GOVERNMENT sign below
Force pia i enr e. A fome road eure event shall he defincd to ineIudr, goverunental
decrees or restr�U`ri � acts of God (except that raise wind} flood oi- other natu ra l
phenomena normally expected for the locality, shall rw t be %fln:strumd as an act of
God), work stoppages due to labor dispulrs or strifes, fire& explosions, epidemics,
ria ts, war, rebellion, and dotage. If a delay or failure of performance by either
party to this contract resWLs tom Lhe oocuxrence of a roree nia j cure event the del a�
shall he excused and the time fixed for completion of the W erk extended by a
equivalent to the time lost because of the event.
R. Professional S taud arils+ GRS w1 I i provide qualiIled pex -son e) for each
engagement and follow all professional st mdards asen'bed by the American
Academy of Actuaries and the Governmen tai Accounting Stand erd s Board
Ir�,ftoca[ Agreement - a '
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S. Adm in is ( ratKe Fee. GRS wiI 1 assess as Saari of its first bi llirig to each el len t
covered by this agreerneiit $ one time Adninistrativo Fee of S 100. This fee 'A ill I.
c ompensate N T 0 for I.he co s is of ad ministering thi 5 agrcement and is due
Attach men t: A
Pricing of Servi
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Actuaria[ firm ngrces to asscs5 -an d cul let on behalf of NCf COG -a S ] 00 administrative fee to offset the cow
a&so6aud with this RIT.
Frio Inn assumes 20% pail upon ac cepianco by the government Of thu en g -agement} 500/8 Upol1 rece ip L of LINO
marching audit report a,Yd 330% upon ae -UD CO of the rUW1 report,
* Base �rviCL!q;
The Base Service Fee above includes 11ic exhibit of the sLaii-sil iVily analy, q is for all possibly changes in the ew-rent
TM RS st ctwe on an individual hag is; we propose to have rhis counr as three (3) studios, Nexr, we will ccrti fy up
to two (2) inipad. statements under the bast stwcrure, uiakhig a total of i i wb, (,5).
The Base Serv'ce Foe includes rwa (2) meetings as described in the RPQ 1 In addition, The Base Service Fee inQlud es
parric ipntion in the web pod al wish unlim i God use. Up to two (2) hours c f techn ical assi stance will he provided over
the telephone at no cosy to
Cniurluc-al A grccmeni - 31 L-200 8
parnic ip�.bug menibers, As previously di I scussed and proposed, we Icasts );�ill be ass d for
training purposes.
For cutiries with 100 participants or l�ti�� a [lie price sti l) includ es h- o 2) mee l inns wi di the
entity bu t the quoted price 15 for telephone conferenc ,= mee tinge only- T he enti ties can
s til I requ es t i - person meets ng(s), but these meetings wil l be bil 1 ed separately as
{additional rriectings " as prov-i ded for hi our Proposal. For pry j ec t budgeting purposes,
LhL propo sed fee sclied a] a for cities with more than 100 participants ussu mei two (2) i ti-
person meedugs. At the cities' option} these meertingi cau he conducted as
felec o ukrenne s, hu t thi s will no t cliange our prici ng scliedu 1e.
* * The fn lln i ng menu d ese "'hes the cast per ad di tional op Linn:
Fro, i sio n currenrly available under NIBS, but:
En tity did no t e valuate before lLand : S 1:00 0. inclu des certification
Entity did evaluate and only needs certification: $500
Friti ty runs - impact sLuem en I in portal, rnn rtifioafion: $ 0 and unlimited
Slandwd provision but not Currently available under TMR S a uiclud ing irripact.
statement and prof eel -ion: S 1,500.
No ti-standard provisiI is will be biked ei flier based on I he time clwges or based
on a fixed fec d eter ml tied before the beg;inning of Lhe study.
Onr hourly rotes am based on job deserrption, The hourly mtes for US pro j re
eet a
shoer m below:
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Senior Consudtant
$3 _5 0
Consultants
$275
Senior An alt's is
S200
AcIuarial AuulyMLs
$150
' Systems Analyvts and Programmers
5200
inim s"6ve Support Staff
$110
Travel charges: For the 2 meetitigs tit are inchided in the Base S ervicf• Pee, GR S will
itivoi ce ream male out o F pnc1e t expenses for mee litigs eu tsi d e of the 100 mi 1e radius
described in the FTP. For additional meetings, no matter the locatim GIBS will invoice
reasonable e u l of rke t expenses, phis 50% of the stawd rates above for rime while
traveling.
Imerlocs I Agmemmi - 31P 1 l 1200 9
COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM
■ Interlocal Cooperative Agreement with
the North Central Texas council of
Governments
r For Shared Actuarial Services
■ To analyse City's funding status and
required contribution rate in TMRS
TMRS —City of Corpus Christi Plan
■ Member since 1950
■ E Deposit Fate
o6%
■ it's Matching Ratio
o 2 to I actuarially determined
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Background
■ CFO's from participating crties approached
TMRS Board
Q Amortization Method
■ 25 Year Open
0 1 nvestme n I P o1 icy
■ 10011/6 Bond Portfolio
0 Actuarial Assumptions & Cost Method
Turnover, Workforce Growth
_ - TrAd jtignaI. U nit. Creel it
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TMR.S Board Decision
■ Adopted a closed amortization period
■ Changed actuarial assumptions
■ Adopted a new investment policy
designed to diversify investments
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TMRS Communication
0 TIVIRS Funded under sound actuarial
principles
■ TIVIRS benefits that have been earned by
members and retirees are secure
r No effect on 2008 cafe
■ Rates for 2009 increase significantly
■ TIVIRS Board adopting policies for the
incremental implementation of the increases
TMRS Communication
• pity of Corpus Christi rate for 2009 is
projected to be 22.18%
o Projected rate as of 421Q6108, based on
12J31106 demographic data
* Final rate based on 12131147 demographic data
expected MR May
• C ifies with i n c re ases greater than 0.5 °o
o followed 8 years to fully implement the increase
O could adopt a 30 year amortization period
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City Contribution Rate
r 20D6 — 13.99%
■ 2007 — 1x.58 %
■ X00$ — 14.$0° 0
■ 20D9 —final rate letter due in May
0 Projected (a9 of02A2} 6A78, bax%dan7Z1j-Ji06do+uograpMicaafft)
r 22.1 B °lo - under 25 ye8f closed amortitalion period
■ 21.02% -under 30 year closed amortization period
■ 15.56% -under 30 year closed amorkizatiofl period.
with E year phase in
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Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
NCTCOG
■ coordinate a joint RFP for actuarial services
■ Provide an independent valuation separate
from TMRS, substantiating necessity of rate
increase
■ Allow a single point of contact between
TMRS and Cities
■ Facilitate lower cost contract for services
through collective purchasing power
■ Approval today will allow pity to be in first
group of Cities served
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
City Council Action Date: 3!25!2008
AGENDA ITEM -1 Arnending the Code of Ordinances byamending Section 2 -311, standards,
a nd Sectio n 2 9 -49, C i ty Ma rs h als, rega rd i rig u se o f ci ty eq u i pr a rit by lice n sed pe ace officers
a rid fire rig hter!s o n a p proved o ff -d u ty a ssi g n meets; pfovid in g fo r effective d ate, pro vid inn a
repealer clause, and providing fc r severancie-
ISS U El. To a mend th a C ity Cod a of Ord i rta n oes to authc rite use of cfty iss u ed u 6 rc rrn S a nd
equipment by licensed p ease c Ffice rs and firefighters on approved off -duty law a nfc r meet
and fire watch easig n me nts _
ICE U I R E D COUNCIL ACTION: Requesting City Council approval o r revisions to the City of
Co rp us C h ri s U's Cod a of Ord i rya n ces, as a rend ed, C ha Ater 2, Ad ministrati ors, Arti cAe 5, Code of Eth i ns _
Division 1, Rules of Conduct, Secfion 2-311, Standards_
ON C L US 10 N AN D REC 0 M M EIS DAT I ON : It is recd rn mend ed that the C ity Co u nci I a pprcve the
proposed revisions to the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 2, Ad m in i strati c n, Article 5, Code of Ethics,
Divisions 1, Rules of conduct, Sectio n -311, Ste ndards-
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The C ity of C o rpus Gh ri sti's C ode of 0 rd in ancesa Secti on 2 -311 S to nil arils Kern (3) (a) p rovi des th e
following;
"(3) (a) You sha I I no i Use city fa ci I Ries, p arson n ell, eq u i p m e nt c r sup p I ies fo r p u rpo ses un rel ated to the
interests of the city, except to the extent such are lawfully a i Ia ble to the public-"
H owever, i t is very Com me n with i n the law enforce m ent oo m r unity} i nclud ing the C orpus C h r i-sh Police
De p artment, th et I Icensed peare officers f req u entl y p articip ate in em ploys Brit ouis i de c f the ej r
employment with their primary employer, (i.e. the city), and have been allowed to wear their uniforms,
carry their badges, h and gu ns, and other law enforcement equipment provided-
Add ition ally, the Airport PU bI 1c Sefety Officers and Mu nicip al Cc urt Marsha Is are licensed peeve officers
an d are elig i ble fo r 9 u ch o uts i d e emp I oyme nt.
The ity }s policy HR 5.0 Outside Erg ploym ent provides the following language, and io codify #the
practice, the Ordinance should be changed similarly.
"Employees may nol use Cify equjpmen� suppS s, cv - other- City resourws in the
rbi man of I /Peir outside a rrploy1 neat, except when related to a licensed peace
ode's off -duty law enfont emplom. "'
Therefo re, th is pro posaI recd m men d s the re -visio n o f Sec 1:1 on 2-311. Sta ndafd s, of Article 5, C ode
Ethics, Division 1, Ru I ea of Conduct, be revised to allow ity employees who are licensed peace
off i ce is to use C ity eq u i pment, su pplies o r other C Ry reso u roes i n th a perform arks o f thei r eu is i de
employment when rele ted to approved off-duty law enforcement employment_
Add iti on ally r th i s preps sa I recom r end s the revision of Secti on 2-311 to au tho rite fire f g h tern to wee r
thei r C ityABsued u n iforms, badg es and other u n Worm moire o n approved off -d u iy 5 re watch e m ployme n t.
The Ethics Commission vied to approve this amendment at iheir meeting on F ab ru ary 13, 2008.
Attached is a copy of th a mi n utes fro m the Februa r y m eeiing ,
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ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 2 -3119
5 TAIL DARDS, AN D S E TI O N 29 -49, CITY M ARS H ALS, REG ARDI N G US E 0 F C I TY
EQUIPMENT BY LICENSED PEACE OFFICERS AND FIREFIGHTERS ON
APPROVED OFF -DUTY ASSIGNMENTS; PROVIDING FOR EFFE T E DATE,
PROVIDING A REPEALER CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERANCE.
Whereas, police officers Have trail i#i one I Iy wort their police uniforms and carried city
issued we ap ons c n ap proved c If-d LAy law en force me rat as 13 19 nma nts :
Whereas, airport public safety officers and municipal court marshals are also rtli ed
pea ce officers who perform -duty law enforoem e n L a ssig nmen ls;
Whereas, allowing such officers and marshals to wear police uniforms and carry city
issued weapons during approved off-duty law enforcement ass ig n me rats serves public
pu rpoise a dis oc ura g i ng crime and pre se rvi ri g the peece wit h in the city;
Whereas, a I f owin g fi re tigh tern to wear thei r G i ty- issued u niformis, bad ge s, a nd othe r U n ifo rM
attire c n approved o Ff -d L ly fi re watch emp Ioymen I serves p ublic pu rpoae of i mp roved fire safety;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS
CHRISTI, T ERAS:
SECTION 1, C;hapter2,ADMINISTRATION, Article V, CODE OF ETHICS, Division 1 RULE
OF C; 0 N DUCT, of the Code of Ord inanceis of the City of Cc rp u s Chri sti, Texas, S ecti c ns 2-311
STANDARDS, is amended by deleting the stricken words and adopting the L rrde rI i nail
words:
"ARTICLE V, CODE OF ETHICS
kSection 2,311. Standards.
"T he #oI lowi ng fu I es of co nil uct ap p ly to a 11 cou nc i m embe rs, bo and mem tiers, a nil
employees:
"Special P rivi I eges :
(1) Yo she 11 not use your office for private advancement c gain o to secure specie
pfivi leg es of exemptians for yaurself o others.
(2) You shall not grant any special cons ideratian, treatment o advantage to any
person or group beyond tea #which is available to athers generally.
(3) (a) You s h ai I not use city facilities, personnel, equipment or supplies fo r
pu rposes u n re fated to the i nferesfs of th a city, except to th a extent s U c h a re I awfu I ly
available to the public- ICI o i thsta rid i n the foregoing sentence, Corpus Christ[ Police
H: %LEG- D1R%Lis$%2K8 ORDINANCEMARTICLE V Cu& u# ELhics March .2008 ,doc
Off koer , i rp ort Pub li c Safetv ice rs a n d M u n i ipal Cc u rt M ar ty a Is may wear the i t
iit -s � ifs rm -j m i their ifs - � � �� rid �i � re, may use
and may ca rry th a it Citv-i ss ued wea oons, on ap o roved cf duty law a nfc reem ���
eM DIO m er1 t; a rid Corpus C h dsti Fi re Fla hfe rs rn ay wea r th el r C itv-i ssu ed U n ifa rms
bad o es. and other uniform attire.. and use their Cali iss u ed radios on aron roved off -duty
fire watch emdovment. ,
SECTION 2. Chapter 29, MUNICIPAL C (DU I TS, Section 29 -41D CITY MARSHALS is
amended to read as follows-
c' S ec. 29-49. C ity me rsh a I s.
"(c) D ut ies and j u ri sd ictiorl of city m ars ha I s. The d ut ies of the c-1 ty rn ars h aIs are stri ctly Ii m i Led
as lowls:
(1) To execute warrants c f a rres1, s ubp oena % and c iher ieg all p ro wss iris ui ng ou L of th e
municipal c*u r#, within the u Ly limits;
(2) To serve ES COL rt b ai I Kfs i n the rn un i ci pa I co urt, and
(3) To perfo rm 9 uch d uties as ass igned by the m un 'rei pal court ad rn i nistrator.
The city rna rs h a I s sh a I I perfo rm a I I ass i fined duties acting u nde r the di rectic n of the m Lin Nei pa
cc u rt ad m i n i skator a nd in accord ance with written g uid eI roes develo ped by th 0 m Un ici pal cc U rt
a d m inis ire tor. Hcweve r, the city marshy is ah all f perform cc urt bail iff duties acti rtg u nde r the
d irectio n of Lhe m un icip� al cc urt j udges. TIN4 r;b i m n reh n1a . ith Al n mar the r,;:h i m n = hay 1 1 n;f-nr-m
. The city marshals shall not t>e assigned the duties which are presently assigned to the
police department of the City_
SECTION 3. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase,
word or provision of this ordiinanoe shall be held invalid orunoons itutional by final
j ud g me rat of a cou rt of corn patent j u rind ioti on. i k sha I I n of affect a ny otha r sactio n,
parag ra p h, :s u bd ivi si on, cla u se, p h rase, wc rd, c r provi si on of th is o rd i na n ce a fo r it is th e
d efi n its i n to n l c f th I s C ify Cc u n it th at eve ry secho n, pa rag rap h, s ubd Nis i on, cla use ,
ph rase, wc rd or p roviei o n of th is ord i r?a nce be g ive n f u I r foroe a nd a ffect for i is p u rpc se _
SECTION 4. That all ordinances or parts of crd inaaces In conflict with this ordinance
are hereby exp res sly repealed.
SECTION 5. Publication s ha I l be made i n the official publication of the City of Corpus
h ris Li as required by the City C h a rtor of the C ity of Corpus C M sti .
ECTION 6, T h Is 0 rd inn r? ce to kes effect immed I a telly on pass ag a of second read i r?g -
HALEG-DIR Lisa�2008 (YRD1 ANCES% T1C1.1E' Codc of Rhiem ]March X04.4ou
That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to ItS S6 CD rid
reading an this the day of ' 2008, by the fDl Iowi rig vo to ;
Henry Garrett
Priscilla G. Leal
Melody ODpe r
John E. M a rez
Larry Elizondo, Sr.
Nelda Martinez
Mike Rummell
Michael McCutchon
Bill Kelly
That the forego i n 9 o rd i n a nee
wa s read for th a S6 CD rid time a n d passed fin$ I ly o n th is
the day of
P 2008, by the following vote:
Henry Garrett
Priscilla G. Leal
Melody oe pe r
John E. Marez
Larry Bizo nd o, Sr.
Nelda Martinez
Mike H ummell
Michael McCutchon
i
01,
AND APPROVED, this the day of ' 2 008.
ATTEST:
Armando Chap
City Secretary
APPROVED as to form: March 11, 2008
k
By:
Lisa Aguoyk
Assistant City Attorney
For City Af#o mey
Hoary Garrett
Mayor
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
AGENDA FTEM — TEXT AMENDMENT (City Council Action Date; March 25, 2008)
An ordnance amending Chapter 14 "DeveIopi-nent Services," Article II L d ministration
of Technical Construction odes," Division 8 "Residential ode," Section 14 -291
uResidential construction coide, '' of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances to exempt
single-family structures built in compliance with the zero lot lire ordinance from having a
one -hour rire- resistive rating with exposure frorn both sides for exterior walls on the zero
lot line side, providing a repealer clause; providing a severs bility clause; provid Ing a
penalty cI s u se; providing for p u b I i cati o n; and p rovi d i n g an effective date _
Bu i Board of Appeals and Staff's Recommendation (
Approve the amendment to the International Code Council ("ICC") Residential Code for
One and Two Family'Dwellings Code 20G3 edition as adopted by the City of Corpus Chriisti
with I ocaI a mo n d mere ts, by adopting a new Exception A, to Section 8302 Location on Lot,
R3G ,+1 Exterior .11s_
Fie uesfed Ch Council Action,-,
Approve the emendment to the International Code Council (:'ICC") Residential Code for
One and Two Family Dwellings Cod a 2003 edition as adopted by the City of Corpus ChCisLi
with local amendments, by adopting a new Exception A, to Section R.302 Location on Lot,
R302.1 Extedo r walls.
Summa ry.
The .cu r•rent provisions of the I nternationel Code ou rail ("ICC") Residential Code for One
and Two Family Dwe 1 I i n g s Code 2003 Edition as adopted by the City of Corpus Christi with
local amendments has construction criteria that requires all construction located between
zero (0a) feet and three feet (3') from the property line to be one h o u r fi re resistance rated
construction. Additionally the one hour fire resistive protection is required to be provided
fro m both si d o s, exte ri o r a nd i n le r•io r of the stru otu re.
The proposed tee amendment to add are exception would allow ocristruction cornplying
with the conditions of the new proposed "Zero o Lot Line Residential Development"
ordinance to have un rated fire resistive construction; beginning at the property line zero
feet (0). The provisions of the new proposed " e r-o Lot Line Residential Development"
ordinance a l l address can cerns traditionally recogn ized by the I FCC in that it assn rnes that
an owner has no control over an adjoining property- Thus, the locations of buildings on an
owners propel adjacent to the property line requires regulation relative to the property
line. In requiring a means of protecting one building from another the code normally relies
on the property line as a convenient point between buildings to provide the ire resistance
rated protection-
In the Zero Lot Line Residential Development ordinance proposal restrictions contain in
sections 24-2-03 La n d Uses and Structures Permitted and 24-2-04 Development
parameters separation requirement will exist that will allow the exception not to require the
one hour fire resistive rated construction at or within three feet (3') of the property lire.
Sincerely,
ITW
Bob Nix, AICP-
As s i s La n t City Man ag e r of Develo pm e n t Se rvices
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]BUILDING CODE BOARD OF APPEALS
ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
STAFF CONFERENCE ROOM
1201 LFOP A S7,, CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 7 84 09
T HU 1 SDAY — J ANU A RY 24 � 2008
-flOARD.kME,NfBFRS PRESENT;
BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT;
STAFF ME., BF R PRESENT;
John Dykern a Bill Ewing
Iii i ke L ipp into N. John, ra)li or
C I i' Am ip
Ron h�=,atori Don f3 oyd
Ro s i e Rodriguez, Re cord i n Lr Socretary
Lo rorizo cn7-al e z: P. E . Engiumer
Yve He Agui lar, t( on iey i L Baal
ALL TO ORDER.-.
John Taylor declared a quo rut n and the called I n acting to oral .T at 1--3 5 pm .
IN T ROD U CTI ON O F NE W B OARD M F M BERS4
By: a 0 hn Til y I or
ike L ipp into [i with Fua io n C oa st Con, geTie ral contrw for h-.s beei i bnsi es s irn
oipu s hi-isti for over 22 years,
John Dvke r1 a vv ith Dyke I a Architeers o ri S I'naby works Ad with Jim Bright in
Bri ght an d A ssci ates and in bus iriess since 19 80_
13 111 Evv in. g Jr w i th Ewing C ons ( rue t I on in i is 4e year o f business and has 'worked
for 20 of those 40 years.
B-u I 1 dire g C ode Bo and of Appeals otficiai Iv w alcomc d our mLw m em hers aboa. -�1_
Ciry of PROPOSED AMMENDMENT F � �E�� LOT LINE DEVECorpus ORDINANCE:
LOPMENT
Christi
Lorenzo Goi izal e z— Prov i de d the B card as overy iew o C 111 a propo s c d zero 1 of I in e
a rd i I ianccL, ai i d i is re lati o a sl i ip to the cri teria i.rk th a Bui ldffiff C ode.- H e C 1 ari rigid tha t
11 ie propos ed ani cn dm en t to d ie InuLrnal i ona 1 Resi denial Co d i� (IRC) wo a] d nj i ly
appIv to Zero 1 fot Line D e loprn e n t by amending die requirement for one hour
fife f es i Ave ra to d protecti on at th I�L property Ime - He stztc d th at it ie E3 card i s being
pTt�� en Led w i 111 ai i �%,xc ti o I i ihai would b� ad &,d to th e [RC cc d e in Sectio1 i R3 02.
1.1 a exp 1 aj n ed to th c 13o and th at th e _pfcscnt s �c ii on R3 02 i1 i d is 2 0 0 3 Ike si dent i al
Budding Code wool d Te., quire that a one h oI r furr, resistive rated wall protection be
provi d od firorn both sides (Internal and Extcin.al) for any strue tore 1 oca to d w i 1.hi-n
three fed. of ch e p rope rty l ine. The d ex�e ] oprnei it p arame ten; th at are be i nro
prop os �d in the zero l of 1 i1 is ord inane s w it 1 p rov i d e a re s lxi �Ifd open spat c� o l` Een
eat oI i d is zero 10 i. li I is si d e. wh i ch w ou 1 d be p art o f th-ck, pla l and d ev el oprn e n l
ir. cord s that wool d be review end and accepted by the Planning Commission. He
smied th at the eKis tip a oI ie h our regii iremen i wou 1 d be mu to s ince a th a new
regnir�1 n n I. tliat woul d require ten fee t of open space wi th lire i tcd p ararn elers as to
what cat i be pal aced ii i the, re sir i d�d 10' zono s uch as (pavers, fo I intain �} P ortah l e
hn Mi1 gs, storage sheds, -rid any lai tice work). 'Me E3o and is being asked to
c oI is ider th i s am eI idment to the bui l d i I ig code in ord er to pros ced i1 i conjunctioi i
w Ith the ze ro I oL l Me ord inaiace, thm tie Boards recd nm eDdatl o � would go forth
to the City Coanell if c-ad when the proposed zQro tot lint ord yp an ce goes to [lie
Council.
C J iff Am 1 p rn ad e a rno l i on Thai tie. board approve tli, propowd Incal ai n endment
io the 2 00 3 ]nte rn ati oI is I Re siden ti aI C��de known a s an cepiy on am eft d m enT to
R3 02 1oc at ion on l of R3 02 reri.or w al l s and recommend approvaI to the Cite
Coun cA by th j 9 b oafd i r ai id when the Ci ty Cou1 is i 1 vote s and accepts th e j iew
Zon ing Ord inance s mti on 24. 1 defi ni I ig to t l ine develop1 nents .
C Ziff A tnip — C 1 ari fj ed tl iat the amendine I it i s to proceeL . j o in tl a�surn ing tl ie
P l arnif nor ornm i � �i on approvc s and goe s be fore C i y C ounc if at the s e 11 m a on
dii s amend1 n m t- Mike Gip pincoll. s eCond ed Ll ie I n otion, A 11 rn �,Mmhers vo led in
favor, and the i nc ti on cam-ed.
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V
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 14 € DE E l OPME ITT SERVICES," ARTICLE lI
"ADMINISTRATION O F TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION CODES, �1
DIVISION 8 "RES IDENT ILAL COD -E." SECTION 14 -291 "RESIDENTIAL
CONSTRUCTION RUCTION COME#" OF THE CORPUS CHRISTI CODE OF
ORDINANCES TO EXEMPT S I D L E- FAMILY STRUCTURES BUILT
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ZERO LOT LINE ORDINANCE FROM
I4AVIN A ONE -HOUR FIB.E- RESISTIVE RATING ITH EXPOSURE
FROM BOTH H SIDES FOR EX'T'ERIOR WALLS ON THE ZERO LOT
T
LINE IDF'f; PROVIDING A REPEALER CLAUSE, PROVIDING A
PROVIDING FOR R PUB L IC A T l O # AND PROVIDING A EFFECTIVE
DATE
WHEREAS, 1-he cu ri-cnt provisions of the e 1 i Y ternai ioi al C odcL C omici 1 Res i derlti al Code for One-
and Two-Farmly Dwe 1 l hips, 2003 Edition (IRG), a s adopted by the Ciry of C o1pu s Chrisri
rc q gyres all con stru aim located between zero feet and dirce fee -A Emil I.tic property fine to be
one-hour fire ros is tan ce rated. construction w i tb the res i s I i v e preteVion io be provided ftom the
exterior and interior of ilia structure;
WHEREAS, C i y Comic i 1 recently approved amcTidm eats to Lh e Zon iug Orlin alit a to provide
for Zero Lo t L in a deve 1 opm erg ts#
WHIRFAS, the recent am a dm cn is io the Zoning Ordina -ace prnvi& dev�1opm en I parameters
and s ep ai -a ti ors re qui reme s that address concerns iradi Lion ally addressed by the 1R C ill rough
op e h our fire res is tivE; ra ted con sire c rion a and
d best serve p�� i� �,II R F A , the City Council l Ins de teim in ee that this amendment w oi
Beal th, -n ecem i ty, an d aonvefl ien ce and 1.h a general we I .dare 0 f Il Ye C I ty of Coipns Chris ti and is
cilizem.
NOW, T'HEREF'ORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHR]:S`T1:
S ECTION 1. Th at C h apier 14 � `Deus loom en I S er %r ice s," r ticl c I 1 "Admini s Irali on o r Tech i 11 cal
C oustr u c ti ou Codes," Division 8 "Res l &n I i a l Co d(,%," Section 14-291 "Residential code, "' o r rl Ye
C oipus Christi Code of Ordinances is amcn del as follows by rli�%, deletion of (lie stricken-through
po rtions an d d Yc addid on OF th a Ln d erlinimd por t I Orn S:
S cc. 14-2 91. Rea idea ii a I constrnc [ion code.
i tI Y tl Yc fo 1 low inn additi ons, del etj ms, and rcv i s ions} tl YcL, In teinati oral Ides i d en Ii al Code
for One- and Two- Fw n i ly Dwe it in s, 20 0.3 Fait ion, a copy of wl J ch, aulben ticaied by th e
.sianatures o � it Ye in ayor and c ity s ccre Lary, male pnb I is record by th is s cc I ion, and on file
t 1.dm
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in flhe c i ly S ccrerary's 010fi ce, is inn ol-p or -ated by r(,%ft�renc.e arr d a dop te(1 a� d Yc msi d en Lt al
curls tfuct ion code for the cite:
�6) S ; ?cf i on R3 02.1 off ' iho Ini ern aFfo iral Ray ident dal Coda fop ogre- and Two- Fam
Divelf in,es l s rev is ed to inn lude the fo I l owing ex Ce I.- P'
8302, I Ext error -vgfl s.
ExCe-yt i on : - A siri jai e- fatr i 1 -y _strue tune. built its c orrrp lian cc with S ection 24-2 "Iero per Lot
lint R es 1dential Dever on MeRf of tb e C orpus Clifisti Ton Inn, .Ord irlance is c t i-rOm
having a on e -hou r fir e- -g i stiv a ra.tirJ a with expgsure ft m both s id-q s for eater' or war l s on
the zero lot I Me s id e, Th is excp i �x� �h x.11 a too anial �� �� i,��ti�� zero lot � ire e
devel otim etas that rn eet the zero lot line ord i a anc eD amtn ete rS
(6,7 ) eci ion R3 08.5 q f the International R ev iden ral Codefior On -R and Two - unu ily
Dwellings N rev i scLd to rva d ag follows:
Secs ion 8308.6 of 'tyre International es 'de tial Colo- for One- and I wo -Fam ily
c-d1itd s is amended by adding a new zub sectioTi R3 08.6.10 ko read. as f 11 w--
(kq) Sect on R310.1,4 oj-fhe International e,31dent al G ode ,for One- and T o -Fare qy
Dw. tilling ' i 9 rev i �e d to mad aq fo l laws:
(9j 0) Seth or? R322. I q f the Internat i oiral R u idem l al Codejor One- and Two- Fam ily
(4' 1 L ) See (ion R323. I q f ' lire Inf erJ all onal Re,F i denIMI Cude .ion Ogre- and Two- JY'an� it
Di,PL- filings is rcvised to read as follows:
( Chap ter 3 of the- lwernaf 1 orial Resi dent1 al Code for Omi, and Two --. unt ily
Dt�veffipr,g-s is am en diA by adding a Section 8324 to read as follows:
C'OOC [.JM F. -Vesyl %ri&'-LAC ALS -J'', [ trr �; �, F'tiL� r� Jot lire I R(' an- tr.Lbnen : J A nc
P3 2e ) of 9
L
chin s' is amended by add i ng a fl i�,,w Section 3 2 5 zo read as fo 11 ow s:
(4414) Section R401. I of the International Rea, ide ;YW Code ) -r One- and Tom, o- Faind —v
' olfi gs is Eunen &d. by add in g ;. j iew exception 3 to read as lbl lows:
(44 W Sec un R403-1-8 of the Inn c -,Fm art ional R e.� idenf l al Codefbr One- and 7 o -Fare i ly
Divellings is Tevised to read as followS:
(4-516) SecriOn 8403 - 1 Co de f br One- and Two -T am i�);
Dwellings is =end ed by adding riew subset 1Y ons 8403.1.9 rm,�riS ed to m ad as fol I ows :
0617) Section R606.9 q f fhe f nternalr onal Rey' i dew i al Code.for Ogre- and Two -Facer 11y
D-w0lings is revi s cd to read at.1 foi to s ;
(1 18) Serctian R613 o f the Infer ai oral P'esrderr (T-al Codefor One- and T- -Wo-Fa m ily
�vel ngs i � amended by mvi sing the beading an d Sections R61 3- 1 } R613.2, 613 , 3 a
11613.4 and R613.5 and by addiiicy R613.7 to read as follows:
(44-L9)
la elfin y is Tev i s ed to read as follows:
(.1920) Section 8802- 5- 1 of Me A fernalional Rear deg Nal Code, fi)r One- and N 0-Fang dy
vellings is to read 3 s rol lows:
(W21) Se cll oar R8,02. of ' 1hie International Ries idential Code .tbr On e- and T1 v -
Fuiri ily D w ell ings i 8 am er ided by re vi sing subd iv isicr 14 and ad d ire g n ew subdi vi s ions 13
and 14 to read as follows:
ME -- D-Zero lot Line ]Jt C am cp&m rnt L .dam
pao� 4 of 9
(7 I 22) Section R 0 2.10.2 of 1he Intcr n ari ona( +des (dei tfai Codejbr One- and T wo-
Fam ify Dlvelfings is revis ed to re ad as fo lbws
(2-2 n-n Section 8806 of the Intern arion ul Roy i earl dad Code ,lbr Ogre- and T o -Fam Uy
DlVeUVI�gv is am en ded by ac1d ing a new L (c Lion R8 06.4 to read as to 1 I ows
(23L4)
rr
L:hPeIIVIW is revised to read as follows:
(24L.5) Section R905-2-3 of 1he lnter n w x-onal e,F r de atial Codefior One- -and T-Wo -Finn ly
ID-w-efling.Y 1s revind to read as follows;
(2-5L6) Seclion R905-2-6 Resi&,irntial Codejbr On-e- and Tioio-P'ami7v
v cf fing �- is, am u de d by adding a new ec (i oai R90 r% _ _ 6.1 to read as follows--
( em -On R of the Inn e nal tonal Rest dent al Co de for Orr - an d T o -Fam ilia
Dwellh,Ts i s rivis ed to read as fo 1 I o s:
( Section A90.5.2.8 of f he, International _ ey dential Code ,ior Ogre, and Two - Family
eflxng�.Y i s aj n ended by adding R9 05 - . 8.6 to read as fo I I o s
(29LO) Seeli n _R90 7 o f the In rernaf fon at Ri�,4 18n I dal Code or One- and TW -Fam ily
D-welfings is amended by adding new s ections 9 0 7 -7 a 907.8 a 9 0 7.9 ; an d 907 _ 10 [o re ad as
(=3-911) Sect don 1 401, 4 of the Inn ornatio al Res ddent ial Code i -On e- and TW o-Ff am ily-
Dwellings is aticj ides. by adding an except a on to re ad as fo I I o s
C-�,DOC ME- V..:� lvLo. '.L. L SS I tiTear61.O R_C -Zuu 1o1 [in IRC, amr-ndmcnt I Am
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(3432) � � _ `� - �T ,�i d 1 d I CTo de, or One- and Txi o -Feim ily
V Ming s is ai nen de d by adding an eme ep on to read as follows
(3K-i3) Sect on G2403 ����� ������r��� �� �� �����r ���rx ��� ���� ,��� Ogre- and Two-Family
Dwc-UTogs DS are eri de d by addin g de fini (ions l O r the terra p la sti c pips n g to read as
follows:
( Section G 413, 6' o f tire, Inlernalional Rest dens 1al ode fi).r One- and Tao - Family
ed'ling- is amended by adding an exception to read as follows-,
(2- 3 5) Sect don G2414.9 of the Interned Tonal Ros Wential Cede .lb-P One- an d Two- Taindy
Dwellings i s revi sed to m ad as fol lows:
(I �j6) Sect on G2 416 4 of 'the Im ernatronal Re- i den N al Code jbr On o- apid Two -Fam ily
Dve119 -?Ygs is ame i ided bV Eddin g an ex ceps i of Y and no to to read as to l lows:
(36L7) Sect ro n G241 6.4,1. q f dge hilernational Resi deniz al Code jbr Ono- apid Two
Fam Wy Dwellings- is revi se d to read as to I I o w s ;
( L8) Section G24 19 (? f Me Intern ation al Re,x epn dal Code for On e- and Two -Fam icy
Dwelling - � is amended b.%T add in g a new -s u bs ecti orn 419.6 to nmEid as follows:
(IQ 9) � ion P2503.5. I q f the blerrial oral Res! dente al ude jbi- One- an d Two-
Family Dwellings is rev i seq. by adding a new subparagraph � tio mad as follows:
(44LO) Se coon P2503_ 6 of fhe Interna(Tional Residem ial Code j6r One- and 7 wo-Fain fly
Tef f itggs is nmvis �=,d to mad as follows:
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(404 1) Sect ion P25 03, 7. 2 oj' th e -R cs U w al Code for Ore,- and Two -
Fam i1v -elhp p- is revis ed is read s. i o J [ ows.:
X41 Seocli on P2601.2 of rhe C odefor One- Gird Two -Fx r4y.
Dvv Off r?,rgy i s revis ed to read z� fol 1 ows
(42L3) � eell on P2 603.6 of fire International Refs den? lal C ode .1br One- and Two -Fam fly
welling -5 is rcvis�d to read as follows
( F5ecl ion P2902.4 4 p f 'the Ira ern x ion al R ev I entdal Code for ire- and Tivo -Fapi i�y
D-Hyclhngs i s amended by addhi g a new s ub�e a i on P2 9 D2.4.6 to read as fo 11 ows _
(440D -5ecti on P2902 q0he Inier n- onal Res idenn al Code for One- and T-�i 1 o -Fair o 7 ,�y
veil ngs is am ended by adding a new subsection P2902-6 to rcLad as follows-
(4:,;-,L6) Section R2903-9-3 of rare In ternao unal R es ident? al Curie fiv One- and Tw o-
F amity veffdn£ is revis e d to read a s fo 11 ows _
7) Ch api er 29, Or m. Suppiy and Drstfrbutf on, of the Irrte -pnat oral -R a f dental
Codefio.r One- aprd Two -Fair o f l)f DweMikgs is ainen ded by addinff a new Se Cti on P2908 to
read as follow-c;:
(4-748) i5ecl doer P3 0 05 , , _ 7 o the Infer'pro on al Rey v idew- W Codefior One- and T o-
Fair� ilk., of f rog -r i s rev is ed to read as fol low s:
(4949) Sect ion 1'3 005.3 q f 'M e In rerirarFioneil Resi denria( Code .tbr One- and T'w'o -Fair o 9
elli ?7 y i s amended by add inn a new s ec (i on P3 0 0.5.3.1 to read as fo 11 ows'
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(4950) Tables P3005A I and P300.5.4,,2 qf the International Res denn al Codejo' ;- One-
and TW I) -Fame l L�Iycf hngq are rcvis ed Lo Tezid as follows:
(--W5 1) Seclion P3102 qf'ihe Internat - nal RexPdenflal Codefor On2- and Two-Fap? Uy
L v olhngs is amended by add i i i g a new s e�ti on P3102.4 to read as follows--
(5452) Section P31 4 q f the In rernali<on ul Res denrr' al C defi)r Ogre- and Two -Fare ify
Lhveffings is ame-D de d by ad din g new c;e di on s P3104.7 an d P3104.8 tc rc ad as fo 11 o w s :
(J2�53 1 1 T
�j Sect -on P3714.1 of the holernational Fos -dent'al C-7odefar Ono- a-rid Two-Family
D iij e flg_ngs is am endcd by adding a new subsection P3114.1.1 to read as (' l 1 ow s :
(-5-35 Seciion P3 005 oj'ih � Inzernation al R ci,�v l dem ial Codofor One- and 1' o -Fans f );
ellhi s i s iunended by addin g a now s cefic ii P3`00,50. 6 to re ad as fo 11 ow s ;
� Section P32 01- 2 of rh � Into nal onal R os F-den al Code or Ogre- and Tw o -Fam ily
Dirv�Ili�gs is amt!Tided by :adding an exception to read as, Fo<lows:
(55�316, Seel ion P1201- 6 pf 6the lire ernal1 onal Res idea 1 al Code Jbr One- and 11410 -Fapn I l
Dwi- IVIOgF i _c� reviscd to read as Coll ow s :
( L7) Pert V111 - Elec -ical of 1h � Trif ernall oral R es dean at Codi-_, for One- and T vo-
Fainil DK Whngs i� deleted_
(44L8) Sect on AJ301 of dire Inter ao onul Re.3 ddentr al Cede ft)) - One- and Tiv u -Fam d y
Lh ell f -rip, is amended by adding AJ 3 01- 5 to read as follows:
C= IDOCU iE- P1svMas'.L A] _S- 1'1' m#,ORD--Zero lot Linc [ )kC aMead t enc —Ld-ne
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(-5-95.9) Secil on AJ4 1.4 Q f th c Inrern ul i oral Rey, idenf f -al Co de ,1 r One- an d Y�vc�- Fam ilk'
D-wc(hngs is rcvis �d io read as follows:
(-5 �60) L,eoFion AJ 0 L 4 c?f Wie Internal ion al Resi dent1 al Code .1br On c- and Tivo -Fum ilk..
Dwellings is rr,%vi sed to rmad as follows--
(606JI Appen df-T J of th a bon-ern arson al Re i dential diode for Ode- and TWO-Fam 11
Divelfings is amer1 ded by adding r n new section J6 o21? ro nmal aS fo ] i o s:
(&42) The Im ernationaf R es Werm ial Codefor 01 o-c- an d Two-Fam dy D�velhngs 1.0%
am a nded by adding new Appe ndicos M,. N, and 0 to re ad as to 11 oz's:
SECTION 2. That all orb. i nay y ec s or parts of ordinances, in conflict With this ordinance arcL
h ei'eby expressly repealed.
SECTION 3. if, for any reason, any s c`c ti ona paragraph, raph, mbd ivis io n} clause, phrase} word of
provision of this ord in an ce sih a] l be h c 1d ins' al id or UP c ons i itui i ona 1 by final j u dgm ent of a court
o f comp cten t j uri s di �A [on, i i s1 ial I n of a6mc t any otl ier mnc t i on a Pere ph, sobdiv i s i on, clause,
ph rw e, w orb. or pi'OViSI oo o F ih is ord i nance, for it 1 s 1b a do fi n L to I men t of the C I ty C ounci I it rnt
every -sect i ou, parEigraph, s ubdi v i s j one p1 irase, word an d pfovi s i o1 i horeo f shall be given ful 1 force
and effect lot IL_ purpose,
S E C TI ON 4. A vio lat i on o f tl i i s. oidinanc a of req u irem erg is impf i�Lln �mm ted under th I s or. I nan ire
c onst i#n tcs an offers a pun I shah I e nndcr S ec tion l - 6 o F the C i iy Cod-c-, of Ordill au cles
S E TIoN 5. TI mi pub licomion -shall h e m a de In the, offic ial p Ali cation of the C fty o f corpris
Chris (i m i'�gtll re d by die C iry ChELrWr o f ffie C L ty of C orpii s Christ!,
SECT 10 N 6. This ordinance shal 1 take eff�c t neon and a fter pnb I ic$t ion of tb is ordinan Ce
C :'- UME. -• L syLvias',I rq(' A [_5Y-]'ti 1-CMP'ti(-) Kl)-ZCrD J101 [itle aC f«?-Adi:LCnk_ I _d rlc
P age 9 of 9
T1 Ya1 the f'oregoi nu urdw are ce was fead fo r th�=, firs t rime and parzs ed to i is s econ d read ' r�� � i y rl Y i s
the day of _ .._ ..- -- 00 81 by the foil owi rig - o le,
Ilenry Garrett
Pri sc i lla G. Le a] --
Melody Cooper
_ _ John E_ Marez
Lan-y E] i zrorido, Sr.
N �mlda Mani D e z
.M Ike Hurnme 1 I
Michael Nl Xutclio n
Bill Kelly
Tb at the fore aoi ri rj.- ordi n are ce was read for ih t! se -cored 1i rri a and pass �md fi ga] ] y o n t! u s tJ Yc _ .. - - - --
d av of
2008, by the follow n.g vol-c-,
Henry Garet
-- - - - - Prisci1lia G. Leal
Melody Cooper
_ - - Jolm E. M area _ • --
X.,arr-v F l i zondo. Sr.
l- e l da artini�Lz
Mike 1•f umm el 1
Iii i ch ael Mc utcho n
Bill belly
PASSED AND APPROVED, Ellis the _.. _ day of - - - -- a 2008.
ATTF. T:
A n n aj Ydo Chaps Henry G a1TM
C i ty Scudary Mayor
APP ROVED ;as to form: March 17, 2008
0
Gary W. Smith
As �i stani C i (tornev
For City Attomey
C � DOC M.E..- i %zylvi anti 1. ALS PlTe,jj)C , )R [)L —Zcr n IM Li ne IRC a« endMe m_l ,tic.
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AN ORDINA.NCE
AMENDING HAFTED 14 "DEVELOPMENT SERVICES,55 ARTICLE II
"ADMINISTRATION OF TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION OD F ,,"
DIVISION 8 "RE I E TL ODE. SECTION 14,P291 "RESIDENTIAL
CONSTRUCTION C O IIE7" OF THE CORPUS CMUSTI CODE OF
ORDINANCES TO EXEM" SINGLEmFAMILY STRUCTURES BST
IN COMPLUNCE WITH THE ZERO LOT LINE ORDINANCE FROM
HAVI I G A ONE-,HO UR FIRE,-RESISTIVE RATING WITH EXP OS U
FROM BOTH SIDES FOR EXTERIOR ALL ON THE ZERO LOT
LINE IDE; PROVIDING A REPEALER CLAD E; PROVIDING
SEVERABMITY CLAUSE, PROVTDING A PENALTY AID E -F
PROVIDING FOR PUIBLI TI OIL o- AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE
WHEREAS, the current provisi
ons of the International Code Counul I Residmtiai Code for On-
and Two- Farnily Dwellings, 2003 Edition (1R ), as adeptcd by the City of Corpus Christi
requires all construction mated been zero feet and tie feet 6um the pmperty line to he
on hour fire resistance rated constmation wiLh the resistive protection to be provided from the
exterior and interior of the s truire;
WI-IEREAS, City Council recently approved amendments to the Zoning Oidinance to provide
for Zero Lot Line developments;-
WHEREAS, the rent aniendmonts to The Zoniug Ordinance provide development paramders
and separation requ.ir emeas that address concems traditionally itionally addressed by the IRC thrnu gh
one hour fire resistive rated nstru ctiorn; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has dcierrniued that this amend en t would bit see public
health, necessity, mid couvenience and the general welfare of the City of Corpus Ch -risti and its
cNzen sl .
N O , THE FII � BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CHITC1L OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI,
SECTION 1. Thai. Chapter 14 "Deve1 opment is," Article lI "Adn� nia trutien of Tecbnieal
Constru ctiou. as a Division 8 "Residential Code," Sedi on 14 -291 ��R ,idential det" of the
oi-pus Christi Code of Ordinances i s amended as foil uws h y the del etion of the a I- rioken- t1irough
portions and the addition of the uu der) ined portions:
'6;Sec. 14-291. residential construction code.
With the fol to in aid itions, delc ions mid revisions, the Intornatioual Resi d ential Code
for One- and Two- Family Dwellin y 2003 Edition, a copy of which, authenticated by the
-signatures of the mayor mid city secretarv, i nad c public record by this seo�en. and on file
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M the ci ty secretarVs o Mice, is inc rated by i- eferenae and $dop led as Eli a fasidenti a L
cony traction cod a for ibe city F
(6) Section R3 02.1 of the Inier a ony 1 ,Res iden ial Code for ogre- and Two-Family
Dlwetfinjes is .rry iced to inclu de the followigg axcep li on
8302, I �eriur walls.
ExczDtion : A strip] e4amily SbMC=e built in c=-pl iance wAb Section 4- "Zem Lot
T i e Resident] a] Developmenft of the COMUS ChTistizoning Ordinance is exempt from
having a one -}your fire - resistive rating with en sure from boffi sides for exterior walls on
the zero I et l ire side. This a cmti on shall also apply to exi sting zeTo lot line
level oar ents that meet the zero lot line ordinance parameters.
(67) Seaton R3 08..E of the TMerna4fonal &sidenfial C e f br Ode- and Tiro -Fandi ly
ei n-gs is revised to read as follows.
(; Section R3 08.6 q f Me Intenxati onal Resident al Code for One- and o-FGm i ly
Dwellings is ameudod by adding a new subset rlon R308.6.1 0 to read as follows
(89) SeO1 m 8310.1.4 of the International Residential Code ,ior One- and Two-Family
Dwellhnv, is rev i sed to read as follows:
(910) Secfion R3 �. ] Code,iar One- and v -F ilk.
Dweffinp is revised to read as follows;
( 11) Sectaan 8323,1 q f the Inferrwi l ar wI Resider teal Codejbr Ore- and v -F'am i ly
Dwellings is revised to read as follows:
0- 12) Chapter, 3 of the Intear ,gtiooral Resrdemial Code for Ode- and Two-Fam y
Dwellings is amended by adding n Section R324 to read as Ulows
lint lira LRC aineridmenLdoe
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(4-213) Chapter 3 of 'the International -Res dendal Code Jbr One and Two -FamUy
Di off ngs is ainended by adding anew Section .125 to read as follows:
(1,4114) Secli on }R401_ } of the International Residentia I Code ,1br One- and Two- Family
Dwells g.y is am =dad by adding a new ex .ion 3 to read as follows:
(14.1.5) ection R403.1.8 oj'the Inlernai �oual Residential Code fbr One - and Two -Family
D}veflings is revised to read as follows:
(4- 16) Section 8403. I q f th a Into -r gal Tonal Residenfial Code for c- and Two -Eam icy
Dwellings i s am ended by adding new subsections 8403.1.9 -revised to read as fio I lows-.
(4-617) eotr on 8606.9 of lnlernwioiial Residential Codc,f6r ,dui and Two -Fan ly
rf 1r ngs is revised to real a-4s follows:
118) Section 8613 gf'the Imerna-tianal Residential Coe, for Oiw- and Two- Faynily
Dwellings is amended by revising the heading and Sections R61 .). l a R613,2} 8613 3 a
R6 1 3.4} and R613,5 and by adding R613.7 to read as l'o11ow.:
(4-819) Section R 703- 4 q f 'Ae - International Res ideng 01 Code for One- and Tw�Fami�y
felling is revised to read as follows:
(4-9 0) Seclion R802.5. I of the Internadow I Re's denftaf Code for One- and Two- - 'a7v a �y
Dwellings is to read as follows:
(2QI) Secdon 8802.10.1 oj' fide haei was Tonal Residential Cade jbr Lei and Two -
F ami l Dwellings i s anicided by revising subd ivitision 4 and adding new subd ivl,;;ions 13
and 14 to Tend as follows:
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( Seell on # 802, } 0, 2 oj'th a International -Residenf is I Code , for One- and Two -
Fanfi�y . weffi) igs is re -Fib to rcad as follows-.
(ZZ.2:j) ection _R806 p f tie Agernaff ona l Pe -side tial Code, for One- and T o-Fa?n 4y
Dwellings is amended by adding a new Section R806.4 Lo read as follows:
(2424) Section 8905. I o f th a Imerna d onal Residenf ral Code . /or One- and 1 •o -r'am r ly
Dwellings is, rev X�ed to read as follows:
(2425) ee an 8905, 2, 3 q f life 1ute.r tia 1 Residential Codefor One- and Two -Fall icy
Dkvellings is revised to read as follows:
(ML6) Seal bn R905.2.6 of the -1wer muvional Residential C&defor Opw- and Two - Family
ID-wellings is amended by adding a new Section R905.2-6.1 to read as follows:
(24L7) ev on R o the In iernati onal - Residenda I Code for Ong- and o,-Family
Dlorellin s is. revised to read as follows:
(27L8) Section R905.2. 8 o Me lit Wnational Re v i deng ial Codefor ;e,- and Two - Family
weilings is amended by wing R905,2.8.6 to read as follows
(4RjO) Section R90 7 of ' the Interna i one I Residential Code , /or One- and Bijo-rf ami ly
Dwellings is muended by addi ng new seefions 907,71 907,81 9 07. 9, and 9 07.. 10 to read as
fol low aw
630H)1) Section M1 401,.4 q f the Interne o muW Resi den Ual Code for One- and Two -Family
-Owelf logs is amended by adding an excep(ion to read as follows-,
H;''.LEG- DIR%SharaMim . `agenda' -4 O - 25''jDRD- Icl 1La& IRC aiiwiidn KmL.dcc
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(4.1,:)j2 Section M1411.3 q the In ternational Residential Codefior One- aj Two- F'arra ly
•chins i 9 am ended by ad d in g an exception to read as tbllows:
(34L3) Sec (ion G2403 q f th e lmenxafoital Residential Code for One- and Two Family
Dwellings is amended by in ii definitions for Lhe lemi plastic piping to read as
follows:
( Section C'24 }3.6 of the In ternalioaal Re£i n f al Codefir One, and Two -Fam fly
elhnp is aracnded by adding an excep Lion to rmd as follows:
(34L) Section. G2414.9 q f the International Residenip:al Cade ,for ?ze- and B-vr- ana ly
Dwellings is revised to read als follows:
(943 6) Sect ion G241 6.4 of the l Resident al Code f br ire- and - Family
Dwellings is amQnd ed by adding an exception and note to read a� #`o llowj
(NQ7) ec6on G24164.1. of the I ernallonal Residenf ial Code.for Ow. aj Two.
Family Dwellings is revised to rid as foliows:
(34LB) Section G2419 q f Me 1priernational Res idenf ial Code J6r One- and Two-Family
Dwellings is ametided by adding anew subsection G2419.6 to read as follows:
(X829 Section P25 03.5.1 q f the International l Resi denial Code , for One- and Two-
Family D flings is revised by addin g a new sibparagrsph 3 to read a� f of I ow
( Seegi on P2503.6 of the Intermatdonal Resideprti al Code for Orfe- and Twv -Fam ily
Dwellings is revised to rid as follows:
6X line IRC =endVWnL
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(4041) ech on P250.3_ 7.2 o -he Inti?r ational Rest denfia-1 Codefor One- a Two -
Fomily Dwellings is revised to read as follows:
(4442) Section P2601-2 of the In rernot ona l Residential Code f br One, and Two -Fa prd ly
L>weflings is revised to read as follows:
(42L) Sectio n P2603.6 of the Inlernatia,?wl Reyidenfia f Code. f6r Ore- and Two -Fami4 .
D we- Yfngs is re'Vis -ed Io read as follows:
See don P2902.4 oj' ghe lnternalianal Re.v der;ta l ode jbr Ope- and Two -Fai7 Wy
firings i s amended by ad ding a -aew subsection P2 902.4.6 to read as follows:
5) Beckon. P2 902 q f the International Residential e jbr One ! and Two -Fapto dy
Dwellings is amended by ad ding a iiew mbsec on PN016 to read as follows:
(4-546) Secifo n R2903.9.3 oj'lhe A gernaf forial Residential Code for One- and Two
F'an ly ellr ngs is revised to read as follows.
As 4L
(464J7 Chapter 29, Water Supply and Distrihut on, of 'the International Residential
odeA r One- and T - Fam ly Dwellings is mnmded by adding a new section P2908 to
read as follows
*. Pk
(4-748) ectio r P3005.2- 7 oj' lbe Internatfonal Residential Codefior aye- a Two -
Fapn ily Dwellings is revised lO read as f'ol lew s:
*
( 9) Section P3005.3 oj' the International eside rial Codejbr Or. e- and N -Fan p l �y
D,wellings is amend ed by addi ng a -aew section P 3 005.3 . l io mad wi fo I lows
As
H��[ �L�IF�ti i �, r} �� da'� 'ti�T ', F�.I • Iot line 3L a- me ndmvit.doc
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( Y� bks P300.5.4.1 and P3005.4.2 of Ike 1wernallorW Residenriai Cadefbr One-
and Two -Fam r ly Dwellings me revised to read as follows:
(M51) Section P3 f 2 of the International Residenffal Code j6r Oar e- and Two - Family
Dwellings i s amended by adding a new see tine P3102. 4 to read as follows:
( Secti o-N P3104 of the Interrwtion al Residenlial Codefor Ogre- and T'wo- Family
D > Rings is wnended by adding new sections P31 04.7 and P3 104.8 to read as follows'.
(AKA Section P.3114.1 of the Inn -ern ational Resi dens al Codefor One- and T'wa- Family
A4,vl ngs i s amend ed by adding a new su bs ti on P3114.1.1 to read as follows:
(535-4) Section P3005 ofAa InterrwHo l Resi -dent of Codefor One- and Two -Fam i {y
D wrIlings 'IS amended by add inn a new secti Dry P3 005.6 to read as fn I I ow s
(&4L5) B'ect'on P3201.2 of the Internaliarwl Residenhal Cadefor O - and - Family
Dwellings a s amended by adding an exception to read as follows:
(M:M) Section P.3201.6 of the International - Residential Codefor - and Two - Family
Dwelling, -v is revised to read as fb11ows:
(56E) Part V111 - -C lear cal of Ike In lentafioi�al Residential Codefor One- and •o4
Family Dwellings iq deleted_
(=--7 Section A1301 o the In fa�arfo l - Residential Code for One- and o- Family
D> *vlli ngs i s arnmded by aiding ) 3 01.5 to read as foilows
H;''�l.� •I IL '�,�h�re� �r $ e��� '�1 '� F r�� [[A linC IRC Mmft�dn,Mt.JW
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(58.59) Section 401.4 q f 0the International Rev idential Code f br One- and T - Family
Dwelling,v is revised to rem] w fbilo s
(590 Sect- on AJ501. 4 of the International Residential Code for Ore- and Two-Family
-Dwellings is revised to read as follows:
(6QU Andix J of the nternational Residential �' � for One- and Two- Family -vv D 11,,3 is anieuded by adding a riew section AJ602 to read ass follows:
(602) 1- International Residential Codefior Ozer and T "_Farm�y Dwellings is
amended by adding new Appendices M, N, and 0 to read as fol I ows:
SECTION 2. That all or�dinane Or PAS of ordinances ri i � Vn tai lei ord in nce are
he-veb y expressly xupealed .
SECTION 3* It' , for any reasors any section, para1rapli, suhd ]'vision, clause, plu'as e, word or
provision of this ordinance shall he held invalid or Uneiol[St1 jntiunal by final Judgment of ar court
of mpetcn t i urisd i Ctior], it shat I no t aif6ct airy o I.her section} paragraph, subdi viSion , clause,
phrase, word or provision o f thi s ord Man , for it is the d efinite intent. of I.he Ci ty Council that
every section, pars raph, s Uhd iVi siona plZ. nse, word and provision hereof shall be g%Qn ftil 1 force
and effect for its purpose.
SECTION 4. A violation of this ordinance or requireineiits implemented under this ordinance
eansti to tes an offense punistiLahle under- Smlion 1 -6 of the City Cod a of Ordinances.
ECTION 5. That pub I ication s4hall he mad a in the official publication o f tie C1 ty of Corpu s
ChTi s ti as required by the Ci ty Charter of th e Ci ty of Carpus Chri sti.
SECTION & "is ordinance smell take elfe ct upon gird after publication of this ordinance.
-25�0R_D-Zrro lot lira !RC am&Amam.doc
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11-iat the foregoing ordhiance was road for the first time and passed to its second reading on this
the - day or 12 00S T by the follo'% ng vote:
Heru-y Garrert M«C111a G. Leal
Melody Cooper
John E. M rez
11
Larry Elizando, Sr.
Nelda 14arLincz
Mike Hu nnte1 I
Michael l c u tcbon
Bill Kelly
Thai.1.he foregoing ordinance
was read for the swcond time and passed finally on this the ^ -- - -
day of
x 2008, by the following vote.
f I y Garrett
Priscilla G. Deal
Melody Cooper
John IE . Marcz
Marry F11zondc, Sr.
N e1da Martinez
Mike Hummell
Michael l c u tchon
Bill KeIly
PASSED AND APPROVED, tU s the day of } 2008.
ATTEST:
Cando Chapa Henry Garret#
i ly Secretary Mayor
APPROVED as to form: M=h 181 2008
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By, iL
k y WA SmIlh
Assistant City At toracy
For City A uomey
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23
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
City Council Actin n Date: March 25, 2 008
AGENDA ITEM: An Ordinance amending Chapter 14 "DEVELOPMENT E R II CE S,:' Article 11
"CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION CODES," Division 7 "'PLUMBING
ODE," Section 14-281 "P L U MB I NG CODE,` of the Code of Ord i n a n s, City of Corpus Ch ri s ti
to require annual testing of Back-flow prevention devices; to provide for reporting of results of
the annual tests of back -flow prevention devices; providing a repealer clause; providing for
severs n oe; p rnvid i ng a peas I ty c;I a u se ; p rovid i ng for p u b I i oation , a nd p rov id i n g u n o ffo Cti ve d ate.
ISSUE: pa rt of th a now back -flow fees pro p osed to C i ty Co u n ci I on M a rch 2 5; 2 00 B a n
amendment to the plumbing de is nemssary to follow through with the implementation of the
program.
REQUIRED COUNCIL ACTION: Council's approval of the p ro pn sed Gh a n g es to the code.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: none
C 0 N CL U S 10 N AND RE C Old ME N OATI ON: Sts ff reo m mend s ap prova l of ord i n s nce a s p ro posed .
/r
Bob Nix, Alp
Assistant City Manager
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Among the proposed fee structure brought Upon City Council on March 25, 2008, the
De parl me nt of Deve lop me n t Services has i n c I ud ed the re q u i rem a rat to collect new fees for
o n f racto r B ack-f low preve afro n assem b Iy testers and for th a ti I i n g o F B ac k -flow p re ve n (i o n
test reports. Th e purpose of these fees is to f u nd the Back- flow program , i ch rno n ito rs a n d
i n s p ects backfiow a ssem bi ies wi th i n the city to m a i n[a i n PM to Gtio n o E ci ty Ovate r. TIC a cross
win n actions o f potable a n d n o n potab le Ovate r sys to ms h ave the pote n ti al o f f- n trod ue i n g
oontam i n ated Ovate r i n to th a pots b le Ovate r sys to im o f th e 0 i tyf
Th e ri-s k of oon tami n at ion of th e C ity's water syste rn fro erg n ress GOO n ectio n s ca n be el i rni n ated
by requiring the installation of back -flow prevention devices and providing for on n u aI testing of
the dev ins, repo r-ti ing o F th a resu Its of the teS tS, 2 n d provid -;Dg a me ans fo r onto rce mei it of the
req u ire meat,
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER +14 66DEVELOPMENT SERVICES." ARTICLE 11
"CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION CODE .ap
DIVISION 7 "PLUMBING DE," SECTION 14w281 "PLU 13IN CODE,"
OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF CORPUS CHRIST13 TO
REQUIRE ANNUAL TESTING OF BACK,FLOW PREVENTION DE ICES-F
TO PROVIDE FOR REPORTING OF RESULTS OF THE ANNUAL TESTS
OF BACKmFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES; PROVIDING A REPEALER
CLAUSE -F PROVIDING FOR SEVERANCE m PROVIDING A PENALTY
CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION,, AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
H E R EAS, c rosy n nection s of po la b le a nd nonpota bI a Ovate r systenn s have the
po tenti a I of i n trod uci n g co nta mi nated wafe r i nto the pots bi a Ova ter system a f the C i typ
HE IDEAS, the ri s k a f co nta m ination of the C ity s water s ste m from cross n nec lion s
can be eliminated by req Ui rIng the installation of back-flow prevention devices and
provid i rig fo r a nn ua I testi n g of the d auks S, reporting of the results of tho tests, and
providing a means for enforcement o f the requirement; and
H E REAE. the City Cou n c i I has de le rm i ned lha t thi s ordi na nce wo u Id be st sew
public health, neces Si tY3 and convenience and the g e no ral welfare of the City of Corpus
Christi and its c i tLze n s.
NOWT THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
E E CT 10 H 1. C ha Ater 14 "Develop me rat E e rvi s' Arli cle I 1 "C Ky of Co rpu s Christi
Technical n sl ru ion Codes," D ivisia n 71? 1 u m bi rig Cod e, PP S ectio n 14-2 81 "PI Unn b i rag
Code, 3P o f the C ode of Ord i n a n ce s is am a tided to read a s foI lows:
Section 1 4-281. Plumbing code
(12) Section 608.13 of the Irate ration al Plumbing Code i s a mo nd ed by add i n g a
new subsections 60 8 . +1 ,10 and 608 . +13. 11 to read as follows:
60 8.1 x.11 Penalty for failure to reps test result.
(a) Failure to report the result of the recu i red test of the backfiow
prevention device at least annually shall be a misdemeanor
punishable as set forth in Sec. 14 -227
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(b) U Don the fa i I u re to repo rt th a rests It of th a reg u i red test of th e
bac mow prevention d ce, the c �ty rya n ane rr or his d es h w ee, may
a uthor ize the sloppy ge of the a u pply of water to the se rvi ce
a dd res s a n d the wale r YAH I no t be recto re d exce at u Do n provis io n o t
the re po rt of the requi red test.
(15) Chapter 6, Water Supply and Distribu tionr of the International Plumbing
Code i s a me rid ed by add i rig a n ew sertio n 614 to re ad a s fol lows:
Chapter 6
ATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION
SECTION 614
LAW N I RRI GATI O N SYST E IVI
61 4.1.4 Termination of lawn irrigation s m. The maintenance and
annual is sti na of the back -flow prevention device for lawn irfig atio n
systems shall oontinue until the la iii -gallon syste m i's disabled by the
follo in-q acts:
(a) the u stream and downstream lines of the lawn i m-gat i on
system are cut and capped below ground level by a state -
I icensed irdoato r a r DI to r'r'i fey',
(b) the i rria ation control box is disconnected and rem o���
(c) the wi res th at fed th e i rri_ abo n co rytre I box are cut at the Po i nt
that th ey eater the g round or ncrete, a n d
(d) the work �s i n speeted by a n i nspector fro m the B a kflo
Prevention Prue re m
SECTION 2. That all ordinances or darts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance
are hereby expressly repealed.
SECTION 3. If for any reason any section, paragraph, sty bd iv«ion, clause, phrase,
word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by ri n a
j u dg rye nt o f e co a rt of c o rn pe tern t j urisd ictio n, it shy NI not affect any tithe r seetio n,
H :t_ eq Di6 s\ s \devea o iliac nt service s�o rd �n a nce s \O rd sec 14 -281 bac V low 080317
two readings
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paragraph, subdivision, clause, ph rase, word or provision of this ordinance, fo r i f is the
deli n fte i n fe rat of th is City Co u n i I th of eve ry sectio n, p a rag rap h I s ubd ivi s io n, c la use
p hra se, wo rd o r provi sio n he re o f be given ful i fo rno a nd effect for i is p u rpose.
E C TIO N 4. A vio latio n o f this c rd ina nce o r req u i re nee nts i m pie nee r ted uncle r thi s
ordinaroe constitutes are offense punishable under Section 1 .,6 of the City Code of
Ordinances.
SETION 5. Pub[ioation shall be made in the affioial publication of the City of Co rpus
hristi as required .bar the lily Charter at the pity of Corpus Ch risCi.
SECTION 6. This crdinance shall take effect upon and after er p u bI i fic n of this
ordinance.
H: LegDirlgwslgwsld eve lop rnentser►riceslordinanoeslOrd sec 14 -281 backflow 080317
two readings
Page 4 of 4
Tha I i he fo rego i n g o rd i nance was read fo r the first fi rn a and passed to fts second read i n g
on this the , day o f , 200 81 by th e fo I lowing vote
Henry Garrett Priscilla G. Leal
Melody Cooper
Larry E lizond o, Sr.
Mike HUmmell
Bill Kelly
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Michael M c u lchon
That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the
day of 2 DD8 r by the fo 11 owing vo to
Henry a rre t t Priscilla G. Leal
Melody Cooper
Larry Elizondo, Sr.
Mike HurnmO
Bill Dally
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Michael Mr U tcho n
APPROVED AND PASSED o n this day of r 2 DD8.
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa, City Secretary
APPROVED: March 18, 2D08
r..
&Y WV Smith
Assistant Ci Attorney
Fo r City A I to mey
Henry Ge Mayor
H: Leg D rr\g sNg s \d evelop me rvice s \o rd in an s \0 rd see 1 4-281 backflow 080317
two readings
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
City Council Action Date: !March 2S, 8008
AGENDA ITEM: An Ordinance amending Chapter 14 "DEVELOPMENT SERVICES." Article
"DEVELOPMENT SERVICE FEES)' Divisi on 1 'TE C H N I CA L CO N STIR U CTIO N COD E FE ES S ec ii on
14 -1 302 "STANDARDIZED BUILDING VALUATION. Section 14 -1 304 LLPROCE SING AND PLAN
REVIEW FEE." 14-7306 "SPECIAL E E ES ," S er do n 14-1308 "REFUNDS," Section 14 -13 11
CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION FEES," Section 14-1312 "ACCOUNTING,,, and S en Gaon 14-1313
'`T EC H N I CAL C 0 N ST R U CTI 0 N CODE FEE S C H EDU LE S11 of the Code of 0 rd i nan -cesa C ity of C c rpus
h ris [i, LD p ravide fo r star lord ized bu i Iding valuation, the trrne for payment of the n o n refu rid a ble
io rocessan g a rid plan review fee, fees for d upli ate er#ifi cate of Occu perky an d m u ItiFle pla n review fees,
refu riding fees: lawn i rrig ator and back I ow prove ration aaaa mhry teatar tag i stration fee, 8 ud accou r)ti ng of
the fee revenues an d expen ditru res., a n d re pealing Ch a pte r 14 "DE ELOPM E ITT SERVI C E _" Article X I I I
`D E ELO PM E ITT SE FB I C E FE E" Divi si on 1 ETEC H N I CAL CO N TR U TI O N C 0 D E E EE ,'' Section
14-1309 "FEES ROUNDED OFF" of the Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus; Christi, to delete the
p rovi s ion for ro u nd i n g of permit fees; p rovid i rig fo r fees fa r exi:sti ng a ppli catia as mad e p Nor to the eff a Gtive
date- providing for severance; providing a repealer clause; and providing an affective date.
ISSUE: Increase fees to sus Lain the Development Services F u ud balance and (a move the fund
toward a n a n torp rise fu rid.
REQUIRED COUNCIL ACTION : Ca uo6 I's approval of the p ropo6ed fee in crew -ses and changes to the
co-de.
P R E VIOU S C 0 U N C I L A TI 0 N: S el ected E u i Id ing and Zu n inn fear were inn raa sod by CouriciJ d u rrng the
FY20 07 -20 08 budg e L R recess. Read inns were heJd o n J uJy 173 200 7 a n d o n j u Iy 74, 2 007.
C ON C LLI SIO N AN D RE C 0 MM E N RATIO N : S (a ff raco rn me rid s approval a f ordinance a s pro posed _
f
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Bob N ix, I P _ ..
Ass istan t City M a n ag e r
Attachments
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
J n th a mo n th Iy r nee f i rig h el'd on M arch 12, 2 00 7, the Develop men I Sere ices Advil 0 ry Gro U p a ppi nVed a
recorn rn on ded fee i ncraa se a rid code rh a n gel fo r th a Develop me rat S a rvi cas roes. So me o f I h a fee
increases and code changes included i n that fee structure are,
* 35% i n crux se i n a I I rusidentia I & coal merc ial fees
Minimum fee increase to $75.00
Revision of Standardized Building Valuation De f i n if i n n
* ollacti an of plan review fees of time of application submittal
* Plan review ew fee as non-refundable
* M u ItJ pie P Ian Review fee
*
New i b Plan Review fee
* Removed rounding of fees
*
Contractor registration fees for B ackfiow
Financial audit provision
i th the new fee stru cfu re, the DeparLmen It of D eve lop m ent arvirle:s will I have suffic ient 1'u nd i n g to
meet so m e imm ed i ate major objectives, incl u d i ng -- 1511 vac;8 rat positio nq, h i re fem pore ry staff i n the
I nteri m wh i le vacs n6es a re bei rig 1'i I led, and execute its co ri tract com m itm a r Lts th is f scal yea r. I n
add ifion I do nn g next fisca I yea r staff caii be su p plemented by In r OfeSsi 0 rte I S fto M a f rm th at provid e s
s U pport aery its to b u i Id i ng departm a nts, which wi I I r-r-ti itigate th e i m pacts of un do rstaffing a rid
tem porary ate ff s I i o rtage 6 f turn tra in i n g, leave, illness, a nd staff furnove r. On Me staff trn i n Inn W.11I a 1 su
be cond nc lad by the ti rm, a n d other q U a I ity a i id efficile n cy im p rover's ants as n be m ad a With i n th e
d epartm en t.
As ag reed R ravion s 1y, wh en n Bads a re Fu 11y de i ned an th a budg et p recess._ staff may re IQ rn a I th a I ti r ne
Mth add i lional r co m me nd ed Chang es i n the tae s fructu reL S U Ch a IFI tO support are exiled i led parr- h(i nq
procedure.
S [aff is estimating that if revenues continue to be ranoive6d al the level experienced in the first rive
m on the of this fisca I yea r and a pen d itu res re i rims the sera a with ca rrfi n ued vacan L polio o n s and oth e r
e con o m i es, the Department's a nd i rig Fu nd ba I an ce wou Id be d rawn dowry by abou I $ 50 0, 000 (Exhibi f
A). The Develop m e nt S a rvices Adv iso ry Gros p h as p reviousJy ag re ed to su pport an in crease i n bo i I'd 1 ng
pe rm its with th a expectation to not o n 1y bala n ce the bqj dg a 1, b u L a Iso i n ores level s of se rvi ce. Ste ff
r eoonn m ends a 35 % i ncrease in reside n fiai a Rd bqj i Id i ng pe rm its a n d the incraas a o f th a i nin i mu i n fe e
fro rn $28. 00 to $7 S. 00. A 3 5% ftrease wou A bri n g in an esti rated $450, 000 and th e m in i mij m
Ln5 pectic n fee wou Id ad d abo ut $213: o 00 for th e re m n In der of the f isca I year, T he i ncreases wou Id
a I low the departm Brit to fill 10 vacs nt pos itio ns, ad d fo u r tern porary positions, a nd provid a add itic r)al
train in g to i nspoctor�s, plan ravin a rs} a rid fro nt co u rater pemon reel. I n addition, it wo u I d al s o fu n d
i rn provem ent� and rn a i me n a n ce on co m p ute r aq u i prnent, ca pital outlay rose rues, a nd con,5 Wtan t co sts ,
We recog n ize th at th a e)(pectation 8 from th e d evelopr ent corn m U nity n of 0 n Iy i ncl ude increased
lave Is of se rvi ce, b art a Ise effic -fe ncy in ou r procas�es- To a 0 iave th is, the do pa rtm e n f mu st train the
staffr a rid provide the necessary too 1:8 to rear h the is goa 1.
EXHIBIT A
City of Corpus Christi
Developrnen! Services Department
Begrrr ing Fur?d Balance
Revenues
Revenues from fee is
Reve riu as from tra n sfe r siothe r
Expenditures
SpeciaJ Services
Ad m i n is tra [Eon
Press Manage m erl I
Plan ni q & Zo n h ig
Building I r i spectio n s
0 1 her
Re-venues Iess Expenditures
Frrdlrrg Fund Balance
S 914a 345
S
Budget
SP331 Pi 89
3:160,028
2,181,161
5 PB04a9
500,704
1,150,131
694,720
1.224,226
1,617,364
617,405
35% PROPOSED INCREASE
Non- Comrnerc ial B u Min g Perl nit Revert u e
Commercial P u i Idin g Pe rmit Revers u e
Va Iu e o r I n crease i n Mi n i rnu m Fee ftw $28 to 175 (Apr - Jul x08)
Ending Fund Balae7 ce
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Estimated
(su.0 plemer.l al temps; Dotes
5128 1 a 734
31106:1469
21175:1265
StB aTSO
499-639 2
11166:776 a
6531301 4
1,159,271
6171405 r
(473x360) (S23 1015)
30
440,965 S 391.1%r
value Apr -Jul '08
2971060.71
$ 2131066.67
S 1a053,851,70
va Iu a of M u I OPI a Plan RevIew F Is no L in cerpo rated s 1 n ce i ( wou A be h ard to es LI m a te.
EXHIBIT A
Noce.
1. Rave n u as Ir chid a 11h a ca I I&�cti a n a f reaa th a t h ad not been cc I I ac lad pravi ou s Iy_ T he rave n u e--b from
Ira n s fe ralo Lh er a re n a n -a P-a.r•a li rig revert U es tha L in cI ud a tra s rar from th e 9 a n a ra I fu nd , rrorn
I nz terdep a rlrn a n t a- I services, revery U e rro r n a"n i !sceI I a n eo as, a i i d fro i Ti i ri tens l o n i f1 ves [men [,.i.
0. a i -al S ervi cas do as no l have any vwa n GIS1 , h u f red uc L o n s i n lh ai r a u dg a r in include u d e co rn pu ter
egt�iprr men L. pirfeE�sionaIaarvicas, and ire printing and advarfising.
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3_ T h e Ad rr, i n Fs rratia ri d c n does n o t I i aye a ray va ca n cie:� an d h as increased expend i lu rep i n!3 a la ri es.
4. T I i e P rnce!s s Managern eii t d ivi � io n h c.s a S P n i or P rGj ac l M a n a ger vacs n cy. .
. Tha Plan€�ing division has the Saniar ity Plan er, the FunclionalAnalyst, and Lhe `and Use Data Clerk
F, os i Lion s vacan t.
6. The 8widing Inspection di 'V jS10FJ IJas a Senior Buillding Inspector, two Building Imip l-ar, are Ere.cl CSI
Ins pen l.n r pa si tia ns vacd ri t aril has 1 n Grease d ex; e n d 1 [ U re s 111 sal'a ryes d u e to sta Ff i i i g two 5 U 1 It%,- 1 n g a rfi6a I
pos i 1:10:�1 S-
7. OU i s r expo nd 1'Lu res a re for Ira n sire rs to ot] i er d e pa rtm en Ls.
8. Non-corn rnarcial building permits ar-e rasidenlial (all disciplines), communicalian tvNurs' mobila. hoine,
moving sv rvey, a-n d other miscellaneous pa rr n i ls_
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AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 14 [$DE E LOS' M E N T SERVICES." ARTICLE X111
6F DE E LOPM E N T SERVICE FEES PP DIVISION I "TECHNICAL
CONSTRUCTION COOE FEES," SECTION 14 -1302 "STANDARDIZED
BUILDING VALUATION." SECTION 14,1 304 "PROCESSING AND PLAN
REVIEW FEE, 11 141 306 "SPECIAL PE IAL FEE ,' P SECTION 14=1308
"FEE FIB ND S, � � SECTION 14!1311 "CON TRACTOR REGISTRATIO N FEES, IF
SECT 10 N 14 -1312 "ACCOU NTI NG 1'7 D S E CTI ON 14 -1313
ASTECHN ICAL CO N TRU CTION CODE F E E S C HED U LES" OF TH E CODE
OF ORDINANCES, C IT OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TO PROVIDE FOR
STANDARD i D BUILDING VALUATION, THE TIME FOR PAYMENT OF
THE NONREFUNDABLE E ROLES I H AND PLAN REVIEW FEE, FEES
FOR D UP LICATE CE RTC F H ATE 0 F O CU PANCY AN D M U LTIP LE P LAN
REVIEW FEE S. FEEFUNDIH FEE S. LAWN IRRIGATOR AN DF CI FLOW
PREVENTION ASSEMBLY TESTER REGISTRATION FEE, AND
ACCOUNTING OF THE FEE REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES; AND
REPEALING CHAPTER +14 9; D EVE LOP M E N T SERVICES," ARTICLE XIII
"OE E LOP M E NT SERVICE FEES" DIVISION I "TECHNICAL
CONSTRUCTION CODE FEES." SECTION 1144 309 "FEES ROUNDED
OFF" OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TO
DELETE THE PROVISION FOR ROUNDING OF PERMIT FEES;
PROVIDING FOR FEES FOR EXISTING APPLICATIONS MADE PRIOR
TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERANCE; PROVIDING
A REPEALER CLADS E-F AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS :
SECTION 1 * Chapter 14 'Development a rvice s," Article X111 "Development Services
A Division 1 "Technical rstr u "o n Code Fees," Section 14 i 302 "Standardized
rd ized F , Co
building valuation so of I he Code of 0.rd i na n ce s is a me nd ed to read as fol lows by d eletion of
t h e wo rd s stricke n and i nclus io n o t the u rid erla n ed word s:
Sec. J44302, Standardized building valuation.
+'(a) The standardized bU i Id ing valuation system lo be Used to compute
co n structio n pe rmit fees wi I I co n sid er the tots I vat ue of a 11 co n stueIion work,
i n clud ing p1 u mbi ng, ele ctri ca 1, Paving, pa rki 3g, d rivewav a oproech , errs rg
co nserva ti o n, Cue I g as, mecha nica I equ ip meat, a nd tithe r syste m s, Jncl u d ing
appurtenances and site improvements, materials, labor, n tm o is 1) refit and
(1) The valuation of building, alteration, or struature used in computing
building pe r m i I fees will be based on, and at least equivalent to, the latest
stand a rd ized building va luat ion data a s pU h I i sh ed by the R.Cu Its
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ntem afio nal Code
Council f rI i afety Ja u rna 1, a s a d'usted by th a latest reg io n ai
co n structi on cost ad W sfine of fa ctors P u b1 ished an n u al f by En ai neeri ng
N s Re co rd L The Su ild ina Off C ral may alternatively a cepf a comarable
valuation submitted by the applicant. The a rp Iicant's valuation shall be
verified ag a rn f the El i m inatic n of Arch itectura I B a r tiers Re r)o rt± if one
is reg u i d, and the h M -qhe r of the tm lU do ns shall be used. I n the
event the EA& EliM inatio n of Architectural Barriers Re Dort valuation Is not
ova i iab I e Pdo r to is ua nee of th a Dorm it, the &AR E fi m! nation of
rchitectu ra I Ba rrie rs Re Do r t vs I uatio n s ha Il be co Iirmed P do r to
co nd ucti r a the final vinspection . If additional Permit fees are rea u i red, the
final 'inspection shall not be passed until all fees a r8 Da id. If no EAB
Elimination of Architectural I E ar`r�ers Fie ac r t i a N1a ble i the B ui Id i rya
Offi is I may refer to the latest sta rid and i ed bu M ing ya I uatio n d ata s s
w bi i h ed by the I rater n afiona I Cod e o u not i Bui I I Jou m Ei as
ad i u sf by th a late io n al n str'u ion cost aftstment factors
io u blished i n n ua I iy by E na ineerina N e s Reco rid
(24 Dc�rl Er"Aniia+mem -rnalf he et
LQ (3) Th e ap plica rat for a co nstru ctio n perm i l may appe al a ray
d ete r•m inaffo n of the building offi ci aI to the building code board of appeals.
(3) (4) Standardized building valuations reclu i red m rsuan t to Daraq ra ph
i i I to used as the basis for partial permitting of a project, such as
fo r t he fo u ndatio n, s hel iT a nd interio r f ni'sh P ha ses.
(6) Standardized building valuations rec Sri red pursuant to oa r ao ph
for pre ,-e rag i n ee red meta I b Ming repo uses m ust be
a Ices d eriyed D u rs ua of to r)a rag ra Dh ("I ),I
(6) Sta rid a rd ized bu l I d i rig val uatio n s rea u i red Dursua rat to w ran ray h
will be VQH Onci , mciRtod Go an inn ,al :41Z D, 'himahAd h2pla Ca :M In
raflant fha P, , CCCbM imnck ; n lnolaiz ,.. i derived from the latest data %Wrq
published by International Code Council B u ild i na Safetv Journal and
Eineerina News Record.
rk
The stnJ Nl i rrItior-rs referred
to in m rao r-aip h _ 0) aro adopted by r0ere n ce and declared to be a part of
this section.
M W If, in the opinion of the Building Offi cia I 1 or the Building gff ici al's
a u lho rued represe ntatveT the valuation of a commercial building,
alteration., stru c lu re' electrical, a n ergy conservation, fuel gas, mechanical,
or p Iumb! ng system s appea rs to be u rid eresti mated on the a ppl is s do n, the
perm ft may be denied, unless the applicant can show deta Fled estimates
or appraisals that m ee l the approval of the building offis i al . Afternativelv,.
the Bu it d i n g O icia 1! may set th a pprrrrif val uation pursua rat to t he
fa rid a rd ized b u i Id inn valuation data adopted in Pa raor ao ll-i _(1), and issue
the Perm if with a fee based o n that val u afic n. Pe rm if val uatio n s m u st be
based upon total construciion cost, such as electrical, energ y
co n so rvation, fee J ga s, meth are ica 1' pi u m b inn eq u i p ment a rid othe r•
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systems, including materials and la bo rF s i to i m Dro ve r'r ents, co n tr•a or' s
slit and overhead,
M When determining the value that is eppfied to the fee schedule, Va lLeS are
rounded up to the next higher one thousand dollar-valuation cal o ,
SECTION 2. Chapter 14 "Development Services," Article X1111 "Development Services
Fee s'rp Divi sio n 1 "Tech n i ca I Co nstruciio n Co d e Fee St3P Section 14--1 304 "Processing and
plan review fee " of the Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows by deletion of
the words stricken and inclusion of the underlined rd s a
Sec. "I 41�1 304. Processing and plan review fee.
"M The fees m ust be p a id at the ti m e a P DI [cation is fi led fo r e a ch a pp 1i ratio n
processed and reviewed for the purposes of obtaining a permit as required b
the technical oon3truction codes, including:
(1) New construction (both commercial and residential).
(2) Add itio e3.
(3) New interior oommercial tenant spaces.
(4) Major charge in use.
(5) Deta c hied a ccesso ry bu i Id i ngs g r Bate r th , n o r equa I to fou r h ued red
(400) square feet in area.
(6) Gen a ra f r es identia [ construction and repairs, including ac cesso
construction, repairs such as installation of siding /re -sid rng, fuel tan IBS,
signs, 3Vi m m i ng Pools, sp aS 3 interior and exterior re modeling.
(7) Fie h a b i litation of moved b U ild i rig s (ge tie ra I re pa i r ), The fee fo r t h a
reha bi li tatie n of m oved b u i Id ing s o r structures is th a sa me as fo r new
construction, plus this survey fee.
-(d) PI a n revi ew fee is non -refs, nd $b le. "
SECTION 3. Chapter 14 "Development a rvices," Article X111 "Development Services
F ee st" D lvEsi on I "Technical Construction Cede Fee ,"Section 14 -1306 "Special fees" of
the Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows by deletion of the words stricken
and inclusion of the U nderf i n ed words:
Sec. 144306. Special fees.
"(1) Duplicate certifica to of occup an cy . I n the event th a t a ceriifi cafe of
ecc up a ncy Is lost or d extra ' a d u pI ica to certficate of o ccu pa ncy may be
H =Le9D1 MShared Igws�agenc�a�2008 2 .5%DevdWm n L ,orwlras Fee increase 1)40313
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issued provided that a tee is paid in accordance with the Derm i t foe schedule.
(n) Multip Plan Review fee. After th a second r I a n review of corrections
submitted -i n res nse to P la n review m me nt% a n es lati no fee fl I be a sassed
for each subsequent submission to the total amount of the o Ia n review fep .
Partial on ses sty a II be treated as add itiona I resno n es fol low" no the fi rst i al
resod nse in rre ub iSS Eo n, A0 01i cant m ay a ��� al the fee to the B u i ld i n o Official or
Assistant Citv Manner for DevelopmeM Services to review and determine if
co m me nts to wr)l ica nt were 1&&q i b le. A curs to, a nd rea so na bly and a rsta nda bI e . If
the B U i id ing Of is I or Assistant City Ma n alter f6 r Deve bpme nt Services determi n es
the oomments to be faulty no fee i fl be assessed.
SECTION 4. Chapter 14 O De veld preen t S ervi s, Article XIII 013eve Io preen t Services
Fees," Di A sio n 1 "Tec h n ica I Co nstructio n Code Fe es, r' e ctio n 14 -1 308 d Refund S" o f the
Code of Ordinances is amended to read as M Id s by deletion of the words stdc ke n and
inclusion of the and ed i ned words:
Sec, 144308. Refunds,
r Canceled permit, A permit may be ca nceled u po n wN tten a pp li cati n n by the
applicant at any time within two (2) months of the date of the i ss u a n co of a
bui Id ing pe rmit o r withi n two (2) mo nth s of th e d ate of i ssua noe o f a ny a lectrica I,
rnechani 1, c plumbing perm it.. If no wo rk has been done under such permit'
the permit fee may be refunded when formally requested in writing by the
apps ieant., p rovid end t h at the cl ty m ust reka i n a can cel la#'i on fee to co ve r t he co s I e f
au difing th a fee a rid prepari ng 1he reque st fc r re fu n d . In other instances
rege rd ing any fees fe r which a refund i s re quested d u e to co ritra d efa ulf, le a se
can l lati0 n, or other similar circumstances, the city must retain the minimum
perrni t fee to co ve r th a co st of a ud i ti ng the fees a nd p repa ri ng th a req uesf f e r
refund. Plan re�iew fees are non-refundable.
(b) Multiple Play re view fee anneal. A refund may be requested n wri tte n
.
a 1) DI i fic n by the a ji r)l ica of a fter a n ap a I has been mad a to the B u i Id in a Offic ial
o r A ss istant C ity M an alt or ,f e r Deve to Dm ent Se rvi ces a rid ao i) mved by elthe r e new
SECTION 5, Chapter 14 "Development Services," Article X111 "Development Services
Fees," D fvi sic n +1 "Te hn ica I Construction Code Fees," Section 14-1311 d' o ntraete r
regi stra lie n fee s7 of the Cod a of Ord ina n ces is a mended to read a s fo I I o s by d elet [o n e f
the words stricke n and inclusion of the undedin words:
Se c .1 4--1 11, Co ntrac rag] s trafl e n fees
"An a le ctdcal, mec h a n lea 1, pi u m bi ng co ntra ctor a nd a I awn irri g ato r e r bac kfiow
oreventlon assemblv tester must pa n annual registration fee
Hl fee increase 06031 a
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Gf to maintain a current status as a r istered con I ra cto r.
nd ivid ua I who hold s rn u Iti p I e regi stratio n s m ust p ay se paste fe e f6 r ea ch
registration .13
SECTION 6, Chapter 14 "Development Services," Article 111 "Development Services
F ees," D ivi sio n I "Tech n i ca I Co n struc#io n Code Fees," Seclio n 14-1312 "Acwu n Ii ng" of the
Code of 0 rd in ances i s am a rid ed to read as foI Iowa by d elation o F I h e wo rd s stric ken a nd
inclusion of the underlined cords:
Sec. 14 -1312. Acccunting0
"(a) The building official must keep a permanent aczounking of all rail
to es a nd o [her mo n ie s co II acted , th a narn es of al I persons u Pon wh ose a cwu nt
the fps were paid, along with the date paid and amount of the fees.
b) A period is f inn r�eia I a ud it of fee rave n u es a nd expend ftur s sha II be
nd acted. The a u d ft sha II occu r not less than o n ce every th ree yea rs d b ut
a nn u ai Iy ire the 2008-2009 a nd 2009-2 010 Fiscaf Yea r s . Th e s ud it sha 11 include
a re port of fees that are a utho rued to be collected, the amount of each
a utho rued fee that was actual Iv co Ilea , a nd the a mou of of fees that sho u Id
h ave bee n co 11 acted . The a ud It shall a Iso orovid e a data ii ed accou Ming of th e
uses of the fe -es . The a ud k shall make any recommendations fc r improvements
or corrections. The audit shall include a report on the amount of fees that need
to b e co �Iected in o rde r to ma ke the Dave lopme nt Services S Pecia I Fund
inn a nendent of subsidies from the Generai Revenue Fund."
SECTION 7. Chapter 14 'Development a ices," Article XIII 'Development Services
Fees," Division 1 "Technical Construction Code Fees," ion 14 -1313 7echn'ical
construction codes fee schedules," of the Code of Ordinances is amended to read as
follows by deletion of the words stricken and i nclusb n of the underlined mrd s.
Sec. +14 -1313+ Technical construction codes fee schedules..
Th e fo I Mowing fee sched u les ap p Iy to acti vitie s u nde r a rticle I I o f th i s ch a pte r.
TAB LE I N ET :
PLAN
REVIEW
AMOU NT OF FEE
FE E
Re sidenUaI
Greater of
p Ia n review
$19.25 or 14 7 $0,024 per square foot
reate r of:
Commercial
1. 0 or 37 % of b u ild i ng pe rrn i I fee for fib
p I a n review
2'000, 000 of va luatio n # 25% 1 of bu i Id i ng permit fee for next
1 r000, 000 of va luatio n + 11= of building permit fee for any
H;Laga irr� imredIgw!i�agend8�2 Z3- 250ermkopr ant S cF,!s fee incmve -080313
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TABLE INSET:
BUILDING PERMIT FEES
valuation over $3,000,000
.
Ullile �fr�
- - -
re�� � fee
+15 of o ragi na I jo la n review fee f o r Third revs aw su b ifta1 i 0 of
o d 'na N plan review fie for Fo u rth rem ew s u bm ittal: 45% of o d
la n review fee for Fifth reA' a sub m itta I; 60% of orida�a n
� .
re a fee for i t h review sub m itta I: 75% of orMi nal PIa n review
-
_ �
fee for Seventh review submittal: 0 � of original plan review fee
for E is hfh review su bmi fta 1: 100% of oriai n a I p fan review fee for
Ninth and above review sub miff l� .
TABLE INSET:
BUILDING PERMIT FEES
AMOUNT OF FEE
Commerdal construction b 0ding permits
Commercial building valuation _ $2P000
1DR 75 ,00
A4) b 4 EO, MO 75.00 +
Commercial building vat uation $2,000 >= 2 0' OOO
$6. 00 per +1 ' OOO
valuation over $2, 0 00
FI ,0.1, !z I f 70 F00 7.15+
Commercial building valuation $20,000 >- +11 OtOOO
per
1 ' 000 valuation over
0'O O O
$ - 3730 Q� � 503.55+
Commercial building valuation S1 1 O PO OO >--
per $1,000
valuation over $11.0,000
Sign
$108 . 00
Residential n tjon building permits
.
Now one- and o -fart i I d e I N1 ng s' apartments,
� $0.16 ��r �� � are ���f
of
Lownhouses, and oondominiums
building area
Accessory residential construclion for
UR $75.00
s
Accessory res identi aI cons Lruc1 io n for structures > =
$0.16 per square feet
300 square feet
General res id a n tia I construction and repairs
Fie sid a nfi al rooting /re- roofing
< 300 square feet of area
R4,0 7 .
>;.-300 square feet of area
04 $0.0 4 1 pe r sq uare
feet
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TABLE INSET:
FEES FAR MOVING STRUCTURES
AMOUNT OF FEE
Hose moving permit
$46T.00
Traffic engineering moving mute sheaf
$61,00
Relocation survey
$110.25
Survey fee
33x.0(} per
Temporary event pew it /o food service
discipline
Mobile home/HUD-code manufaclured housing installation
$106.50
permit
■ 0k 0% $4
TABLE INSET:
MISCELLANEOUS ONSTRU TION FEES
AMOUNT OF FEE
ertificate of occup ancy fo r cha ng a of use of
existing building or structure
Duplicate certificate of occu pa racy
i $0. 10 oe r Pgoe
Temporary events
Temporary event pew it /o food service
Tempo event p arm it / Food service
199.
Construction site 1.tI
■ 0k 0% $4
Greater ef,
:.
Dame li don permit
a $75.00 or n! 7-
$0.023
per square foot
Accessibility plan ravie for m me r� � aI
P
$101.25
pae $50; 00
Accessibility iptin ri riti
$10 1.25
Commercial building site dan review
Der acra
i rid stogy engineering plan revi e , i n spa 'Q n a &
$300.00 per premfses
certiticabon
Failure to obtain pail
Work commenced bu I not finished
Greater of 2X fees or
jn sf� gaffvq fee
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Work completed
Greater of 2X fees or
investigative fee
Ugati$337.50
Re-inspection
75.00
Permit research
5tv 11 7.00 $15. 00 per hour
disposal,
Inspection fee T ■
Inspections outmode City, but within ETJ
plus $75.00+ $1.83 per
herein means each main der, sub-main or bran CUM or
mile
Inspection e r
Inspections ou (side Oty and ETJ
Dios $1.83 per
$75-00 for each 200 miles
Greater of.
Permit extension
9 2a Oct n r.
mr-9wd ■ r- r -a r r 00 or
33,76% of permit fee
Greater of
f�•�j expired .rr
12 A�cir- : � �. k75■ 00 or
33 of pert fee + ,permit
extension fee
Request for refund on canceled permit if no work
22R
AKE.-%.r ■ 3 7.80
done
Reduced fee for p ub6c schools, Federal! Sts tep
Greater ok
county mun 0 0 al go mmen is and other politics t
0 of regular permit fee or
subdivisions with ad valmm tax status
minimum fee
Technology fee
2.5% X building permit L fees
Minimum fee
75.
TA13LE I ABET:
ELECTRICAL �F �� IT FEE
AMOUNT OF
FEE
Electrical permit fe es, except for new re siden 11'sl construction
Air condiftoner
$6.7
Appliances (trash compactors, dishwasher, disposer, gage
$6.75
disposal,
Circuits (including extensions and parrs) e term 'circuits
$6.75
herein means each main der, sub-main or bran CUM or
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Page 9 of 16
efe rtrical services; ices; and each fused or other type of automatic
GU to U t Protected w ire of a final branch multi-wire circ uit. Each
such circuit s hall be charged for and wnsidered as a separate
circuit within the terms of this section j
Construction loop
$5- 6,7
Equipment - m o vino picture projector, X-ray machine or elevator
$30.04
Fixtures, re side n ti a l comnvrcial building
A5 $0.61
Heating equipment (electric) - maces, heeters, comawcial
Hooking units, a nd ho I weter h wafers -- per 5 kw or ! ! ac lion
.
thereof
Heating equip nt (gas) -R furnaces, � i oa ters, commercial Miner 7�ial
cooking units, and hot water beaters
Hot tub j spa
$6,75
Motors (each individual l )
� 10FO $13.50
Services up to 100 amperes
4 1% zur . Q r rhol $13.50
Services 101 to 200 a mpere
1944.59 $19.58
Services ices 0 1 to 400 ampere
122.n $30,04
Services over 400 amperes
&AA.26 $59.74
Services ices ea c i edditional me ter
' $6,75
Service ice panel (change out)
$6,75
Signs, per transfwr
$6,75
Swimming of
$W.00107 $52.65
General repar , a ddi tional tee r work not included in r any of the
$75.00
above
New residential construction
n.G6 $0.0675
Electrical cal permit for new resrdentia I cons ctio
per square foot
rr +.
of * building area
■ $0,0675
Ele c cal pe It for a e ssory residential construction
of building area
Re -out inspection
$75,00
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Replacement license
9� 1�i x.80
Technology fie
.5`}� x electrical
6.75
permit fees
Minimum {tee
2 T6.00
TAE LE I N ET :
ENERGY CONSERVATION FEES
AMOUNT OF FEE
Commercial energy conservation plan review 8,
inspection
0.0675 per square
feet
TABLE IN ET:
FUEL SAS FEES
AMOUNT OF FEE
Each gas service, +first meter loop, Per
meter
$G
6.75
Each additional meter look
$6.75
Each ga s line -new distribulion
s%aw 10W
$6.75
Each gas line -new service
2SEQQ
$6.75
Each gay line - replace distribution
A8
6975
No
Each gas lire - replace service
5:Each CI
Each gas opening
0.75
Each gas clothes dryer
$8.76
Each gas fireplace igniter/log set
09
6.7
Each gas Hoar heater un i1
$ 9A
6.75
Each gas furnace
Each gas heater
9Q
$8.75
Each gas hot water heater
B•7�
Each gas pool Beater
$6.75
Each gas wail fumaoe unit
()0
6.T
New resitlerr #iai construction
Gas permif for new residential
construction
$0,0675 per square foot of
building area
Gas permit for accessory residential -L!$
C%1 F1 A O%W % S6O
$0.0675 per square Ioot of
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construction building area
Minimum fee $ 9 175-00
TABLE IN ET:
MECHANICAL FEES
AMOUNT OF FEE
Me chard ,permit fee s., except for na w resider teal
Each water seMce
Installation of non-existing heating, ventilating, duct., air
4r � %60 0 C ; S2 ■QkQ
nd i t io n., and refrigeration systems
1 ,000 in valuation
Additions to existing heating, verb Iafi rig, duct, air
..
$28.00 ■
$75.00+ per
condition* and refrigeration systems
+1 a 000 Mn Val Uation
Additional boiler
3p000 BTU (1 BHP) >=330,000 13TU (10 BHP )
$2n. $40.50
>330-t000 BTU 0 0 BHP )
7, n%F- nNOF $90,45
New sidentia I con struction
Me chanical permit for n ew residential ns r? (eree s
$0.0675 per
that do not contain any heating, venUfation, duct, Qtr
square fbot of building
condition ing, or refrigeration systems ars excluded)
area
-W.G6 $0.0675 per
Me chanicaf permit for accessory residential ,.+'o n u ctio r
square foot of building
area
Temporary operation inspection
$75,00
Technology fee
2,5% x nwchanical
permit fees
inrmum fee,
00
TABLE INSET.-
PLUMBING CODE FEES
AMOUNT OF FEE
Plumbing permit fees, exept for new resideniial
construction.
Each water seMce
Each water distribution - new (inside)
L6.75
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Each wader distribution - replace (inside)
Each water service - new (outside)
Each water service - replace (outside)
$6.75
Each bask flaw preven ter
$6.75
Each plumbing fixture
875
�C� la�a�o
Ea
Each shower
$6.75
Each sink
Each slop sink
9�
fi.75
Each spa
$6.75
Each tubr bath
�
$6J5
Each urirra!
Each raralarr.Josef
Each piece of equipment attached to fhe wafer
service
SW %FO%? a 0 ®r
$13.75
Each bailer
$6.75
Hot wafer boiler
X8.15
fear�i boiler
on
.75
Each cooling dower
I%RFr I 99
0,25
�C� dishwasher Each
$. ?5
Each drinking fountain
6.75
Each dot water heater
Elecfrlc hot wader heeler
$6.75
Gas hot wafer hooter
�A
Each lint lfTtBfCBpfor
�3.40
Each pool heater
Each pump
W %61F M W 9r
Each serf- corrta;rrad, basting
9
6.75
Each sink-garbage disposal urrrt
�
�•?�
Each ashrng machine
:
$6.7
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Each water -Fed ice making rraachrr�e
A8
6.75
Each water softener
SM5.00
$6.75
Each whirlpool
�
Lawry sprinkler and irrigation systems, per i, 000
square teed of lot services
$6.75
Each drsin or connection to sanitary ci►- storm
sewer systems
Each bLliidlflg 5e1+1+9r (lateral)
� ,90
$25.65
Ea Ch biJlldif?g SeS+VeI BxfBn3iOf? t0 DMeI (7i1lld1ngS
$20-25
Each building drain
$6.75
Each catch basin
$6.75
Each connection lo storm sewer
$31-.73
Each Boor dra ma
��.T�
Each grease interceptor
$31.73
Each hob drain
$6.7
Each lift station
$8,75
Each rraenhole
Apr
$31.73
Each root drain
90
$13.50
Each sand trap
9 $31.73
Turrnef jabs fie, per building
First funnel
Scan 25
9.44
Each additional tunnel
A8
1 6.0
New residential construction
P'1r�rnbir��' permit for new rasidal�t�ef or�slrucl�or�
:to $0.0675 per square fioa�
of building area
Plumbing permit for eccessory residentie!
construction
$ $0.0675 per square foot
ofb0drng area
Technology fee
2.696 x Plumbing permit fees
Back-flow pre+rGntr'on device test filing fee
15,0
Minimum fee
�-A�
1.75.00
TAB 4E I N E T■
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LICENSE
FEES
classification
Examination Fee
License Fee
House mover
None
$133.00
Mister electrici an
$75.00
$136.00
Hasler electrician -sign
$76,00
X135.00
Hasler electrician-elevator
$75.00
S135.00
Journeyman electrician
$76.00
$30.00
Maintenance electrician
$35.00
S30.00
Limited journeyman electrician
$76.00
$30.00
Apprentice
None
$25.00
Certified electrical maintenance person
$30.00
plane
TABLE I DIET:
CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION FEES
AMOUNT
Mechanical intr�l o r
V .
Plumber
1 35.00
Lawry krdggtor
$1�35,00
Backfiow wevent i o n assembly tester
1 5 ,00
TABLE I N ET:
Technical Construction Appeal & Advisory Boards Fees I Amount
Requests for interpretation, technical rul i ng T mod if 1cati on of cad e
concurrence for use of an a Iterna Live material o r method, and a ppa a i $265.00
from decision of Building Offi cia I to technical construction appeals and
advisory boards
SECTION 8. Chapter 14 "Development Services," Article XIII "Development ervi s
Fees," Division +1 "Technical Construction Code Fees," Section +14-1 309 "Fees rounded off
of t he Cod a o f 0 rd ina n ces r s repea led by d e I etio n o t the wo rds stricke n a nd rese rvad fo r
fu t ure use:
Sec. 1&1309, Fees rounded off,
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ki + i. a f a a i a s i. a i+ t i i ■ a a s ■■ i i ■ i i i i i i i 4 z r z a z r r z z r z M r r � z r i i+ t . i i a i i i t r
a 4: t L -.0 1 1 a 4 s i � -jLwm a 0 MjLw K a r
E CTI 0 N 9. An y ap pi ica Ho n i n p rDce ss th at was fl led prix r to the effective d ate of th i s
ordinance shall be processed in accordance with the fee schedule, payment process, and
related provisions that were in effect on the date said application wes made.
SECTION 10, If for any reason any sect-lion, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word
or provision of this o rd fna n ce shall be held invalid or unoonstitutional by fi n ai ]udgment of a
co u rt of co m Pete nt ju ri sd actin n' it sha II not affec I any nth er sec lion' p a ragra ph, subd ivis io n
clause, phrase, mrd or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City
Cc un ci 11h e t eve ry se ction ' parag rapt, subd i vi lion, cia u se, ph rase' mird c r provi sic n h ereof
be given full force and effect for iits purpose.
SECTION 11. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in oonflict with this ordinance are
hereby expressly repea Ie d 1
SECTION 12, This ordinance shall m a effective Upon ad opt i ors.
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Th at th a fo rego ing o rd i n ance wa s read fo r th a fi rst firs a an d pas sed to i is seco rid read i ng
an this the day of , 2008, by the following vote:
Henry Ga rre tt P dsci lla G. Leia
Melody Cooper � John EF Marez
Larry E l izo nd o, Sr. Nelda Martinez
Mike H a m m eI I Michael Mc utcho n
Bill Kelly
Th a t th a Co r o i ng o rd r o a nce wa s read for the second time a nd p a ssed f na Ily o n th is th e
day of
2008, by the following vote:
Henry Ga rretf
PrIscI I Ia G. Lea
Melody Cooper
John E. Ma rez
Larry E lino nd o, Sr.
Nelda Martinez
Mike Hummell
Michael McCuichon
Bill Kelly
APPROVED AND PASSED an this day of
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa, City Secretary
APPROVED: March 113' 20013
Gary WJ S rn i th
AssistanL City Attorney
For City Attorney
Henry Garrett, Mayor
H1LogDirtiSho redjgws�agand;0 B�r)3- 25tiDeyvlc.pment Sarv6ces ree in awsm 080313
, 2008.
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
City council Action Dame: Marsh 25, 2008
AGENDA ITEM;
Motion approving are a no rn i c incentive agreement with N u e ces Bay WLE, LP and
Barney M. Davis, LP for the redevelopment and operation of the Nueoes Bay power
plant and the Barney I'C'I. Davis power plant.
ISSUE; To assist in the attraction of long -term investment and the establishment of new
jobs in Corpus Christi to enhance the City's economic base.
PREVIOUS COUN IL ACTION..- NUe s Bay Power Plant Industrial District Agreement
approved April` 3, 2004
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval to grant an
economic incentive agreement with Nueces Bay W LE, LP and Barney I'C'I. Davis, LP with a
minimum capital i nvoslmenL of $985,000 POOO and the retenlion of 25 jobs and the creation
of 35 new jobs.
Irma Cabal lera
Director of Economic Development
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Topaz Power Group., is a Texas -based independent power prodLcer owned by
adyly /Riverstone Holdings. Origi real Iy formed in 2004 with the acquisi tion of nine power
plants in Texas, Topaz focuses an the development, operation} and asset management of
power generation assets in Texas and across the U.S.
The project will ns�ist of the redevelopment and operation of the electrical generating
faci I ities of the Nueces Bay Power Plant located in Industn-al District No. 1 and fha Barney
M. Davi s Po wer P1 a n t Ic ca ted i r 1= to u r 131 uff_ I f a p p roved , ea ch p roject Yvo u Id be posi ti oned
to meet a growing base, intermediate and peaking loan in the Electric Reliability of Texas
(ERGOT) market. These projects would significantly enhance the electric demand
capacity and reliability for the current and future residential, commercial and industrial
growth in Corpus h ri sti and Nucces. County.
The City has established a program in accordance Wth Article 111, Section 52-a of the
Texas Constitution and Chapter 380 of the Texas Local Government Code under i the
i ly has the authority to make loans or greats of public funds for the purposes of prorating
Io ca r econo m i c d eve1 op me rat and stimulating business and x mmerci a I activity within th e
City.
Topaz Power Group is requesting a 380 agreement w4h the City of Corpus Christi granting
Ind ustdal Di strict rights to the Eamay M. Davis Plant. The agreement would extend
payment i n -I i a u of taxes to the Barney M. Davis Power Plant similar to Ind u std a1 District
ag rae me rats. The To p a z Power G roup I I exp a ct a nd requ es t no sorvi c a s fro m t he C i
ec ept se rvi ce s o ufl i nod i n t h a ag ree meat.
Th e C ity re cog n ize s th o po si ti ve eco n amp c i impact - th of th o i nvesfine rat of $ 985, 000, 0 0 0 i n
the pr ojrot will bring to the City through the development and diversification of the
economy.
Su mm I r er-formance Requirements
Topaz Power Group GP 11, L L a agrees to fully and timely comply wi th the following
provisions throughout th a term of the agreement:
Redevelop a rid reconstruct the H u eces E3 a y Power Plant and the Barney M. Davis
Power Pleat within 24 months from tho effective data. Provide evidence,
satisfactory to the City, of expenditures of private equity and/or financing for the
improvements to do lh plats.
o A minimum of 25 new full-time jobs to be created at the Nucccs Bay Power Pleat
with are average annual salary of $75,000 and a gross annual payrol I of $1,875,000
by the end of calendar year 2009
a At least 25 jobs vAll be retained and a minimum of 10 new full -time jobs wi I I be
created at the B am ay M. Davis Power Plant, W th an average annual salary o f
$ 7 5, 0 00 and a gross payroll of $2,625,000 by the end of calendar year 2 00 9.
mai n tai n both p I an is as el cctri ca I g e n erati o n faci I 111 a s fo r the d uratio n of the p roject
during which the Reimbursement Amount is paid, any default shall forfeit the right
receive reimbursement.
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ME-MORAND17M
City Cou ncfl Action Da Te ow March 25, 2008
ADEN DA ITEM f AGENDA ITEM .l Mot V-) n au ft ruing the C ity Manager exec ute- au
IrifrastrU cinre Finane-ing Agreement with Co i -pus C-1 ris t r Rdail Ventuue. LP Q elo per) bo s et
fo-uth t erm., cond i tioun ; uud o h l zgatio ns b y which the De elo per and the City irirend to participat e
in the redcv clo pin cni and Vo ss ih1e expansio n o f the Madre S tapbms Ma 11 cous istin g o f
appro xirrat ely one millio n s�guara 1 et.
IS SUE + ISSUE + Corpus Christi Retail enture is a liunited partnership bd-ween Tradernaik
Prn-peTly Company and Institutional Mall Irivesqorsa LLC which has proposed to invest hi the
redeye lop i nent and po ssib le expans ion of the F afire St aples Mal 1. To fmriee this �r�j met &o
Devclnp er has rues Led execut ion o f a 3 8 0 -ag-eeem ent for economi o d evelopme rt ii1cen ( ives
with t1Yc C ity (hat s cis forth and en; t arAints, obli ga do [is a nd d uties o F the C ity ti nd ibe Deve.10 per
rely t ing cc : 1) the terrns for fumcing certain infras tru cture and relat ed st; tlm)ugh a 380
agreement; 2) the o b ligat ions o f the Developer coneemin g t1Ye wns tructio n improves nent� reL(ed
to t1Ye project and - adnirr uTik caps t al invenstmen is rel ating to such impm vement8 a and )
procedures �br r i'mburs ing t1Ye Developer on an annual h i��; over the lil a o f the. agreement- This
a gr akent. ip, proposed fo r a twee t y- fiv c year t -erra
If be th phascs of 1.he project. arc cc mpletea I-lie total reimh tirseineut to the Dev elo per lro ms e, �i erg ty
percent of the ir<ercineiit in pm perty and sales tax i� o4stirrrated to to tat -S 3 5,4 02, I 1 L S 23,77 3,113
net p ant value) for in f�rastructure co �1 s relat to the prof ect io talirq $7 8,24 4,126, inc ludiiig
fin anoing w t ($ 3 6,904,126 in Curren t do 11 to -s).
REQUIRED CO UN C YI, A CT T ON: REi Q AIRED CO UN CIL ACTION : Cc -until
autho ri tion (br the C ity Manas� ei- to en ter i nto an IrYfl -as tructuce Fi icing Agrecancrit with
Co rFu�5 Clhri�; t i Rd-all ei #uue, LP.
PREVIOUS CO UN CTI. ACTION.
GONG 1.US10N AND RE C OM M ENDATI N
0 .scar R. Mart Inez
A.�si .stan t Chy Manager
fta chnien tsf
Infrastrtzwture Fi iancing Agreement
Exhibit j t Conceptual Plan
Exhibit B Padre Staples Phase 1 InfrastrU eture and Amenities Improvements
Ex h ihit C -P afire Staples Flaw 2 Capin I linpro vein is
Exhibit D Inipro vomorit s (To be funded by t1YO Irifras tfucture Finan c;irig greemegit)
t1Ycr Fimnc ial Information
PRELIMINARY FINANCING AGREEMENT
By and &tween
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, 'TEXAS
and
CORPUS CHRISTI RETAIL VENTURE IMP
toned by
TRADEMARK PROPERTY COMPANY
and
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FREUMINARY FINANCING GREE M ENT
This Agreement ("'A izreemt�nt„ is made and entered Into as of :1 2008 (the II-Effective
Date* "), by and arnong the City of Corpus Ckristi, Tee} a home -rule municipal corpo raticii (tbe
{ ` ty ") and Corpus Christi Retail Venture LP "Devel f�` � forined. by Trademark Property
Company ("Trademark")3 ar Texas coiporation, and IM lit.0 l.ional Mall Investors LLC „Y i rt),
RECITALS
EREA , the Developer desires to redevelop padre Staples Mall as more particularly
dcserj bed in the conceptual plan for the proje4a a tracrhed hcrvto as Exhibit A (the "Pro' ", as
more p articul arI v d efiried helow)r in Carpus Christi: Trxw; and
WHEREAS, the City has establi stied a prrograrri in accordance A ith Article III,
Section 5 -a of the Texas Constitution and ChapWr '380 of the Texas Local ve=enl. Code
("Chapter 3 8 0 " ") under wb i ch the City bas the authority to make loans or grants of public f=d s
for the purposes of promoting local economic development and s timid aii ng business and
commercial activity within die City; and
WHEREAS, 1.he City has concluded and hereby finds that this Agee ent mmoles
economic deve1 opmenL in the City of CoTpug Cliri.�ti anal, as such, meets Elie requirements under
Chapter 380 and the Cityl s established econorrii a development Fmgram, and, further, is in the
hes t interests of the City and Developer; and
WHEREAS the Ci ty recopizcs the posi Live econoinic impact 1.hat the Pro cot I 1 bri ng
to the Ci t' thr ou gh development and d i versi (ication o f the economy, xed u ction of unemployment
and u nderemployment through the prod u ctic n of new j ohs, the dtrez o o f new huai ness es. and
the additional ad valorem and sales and use lax revenue generated by the Project. for the City;
and
WHEREAS, the Project red eve l ops exi 3tin g i n frasiructurc mid wzti :Hake a urn i qne
co nr6b u lion to the redevelopment effbrts in the City, due to its rnapitude, sigh ficance lc the
ccrnmuiiily and $es f.hetic qna li ty; and
HE EA S a the Developer wi ll d irectly finance, design and cow pct ibe Pra j ec l as
contemplated in this
Agm In nt; and
YMEREAS, in consideration of 1.he renovation and redevelopment of the existing
1,000,000 square foot Padre Staples all, which will assist in stabilizing 1.he existing S alcs Tax
Revennes zaYd Proparty Tax Revenues, (as defined beTeiri) to the City euid i -dain approximately
2,500 existing jobQ located al the Project and in consideration of the poten tJ aJ i tioli o f
1 20,000 square feet of new retail space and an estimaleri 135 room hotel, wb icb mate new Sales
Tax Revenues and Prop' Tax Revmneps to the Ci ly and significant job creation oppommities
le c ated at the Prey ec,� the Cf ty a gi-ees to use such funds in erd er to provi do the Reimbursement
Amount (as defined h in) to the Developer directly in the amount described in Article IV of
this gre mien t; and
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WHEREAS, cow i s tent with Article III, Section 52-a of the Texas Constitut'on, Chapter
3 8 0 and other law, Ci ty and the I -v eloper agree to work to gother to taus a die public purposes of
developing and diversifying the economy o I' the state, redu cu18 unemploymerit or
underemplopnent In the � l�Jm
�te} and developing or expanding transportation or corm in the
state; and
WHEREAS, to c ure that the heriefib the City provides under this Agreement are
utilized in a manner oonSiaent with Article III} Section 52-a of the Texas Coiistitution, Cliapter
380 mid otlier law, the Developer has agreed to comply with certain conditioiis fol. receiving
those benefits, lnel udiin g ptxf6miance m ea-swes relating to job amation, Project operatioiis, �
the hiring o f local and disadvantaged business es for the cons Imetion of the Pr-oj yet; and
WHEREAS, the Ci ty and the Developer desire to eater into this Agreement for their
i nutual benefit;
NOW, THEREFORE:
AGREEMENT
For and in consideration of [lie foregoing recit i s and of the mutual gul nisc5a -obligations,
covenants and b enefit,;� herein con tai�ied, Ci ty and the Developer contract and Agee as fo llnw 9:
ARTICLE I
GENERAL TERMS
Section 1 +01 Inea ration of Recitals. The re6tah5 to this Agreement are liereh
inuaiporated. for all doses.
Section 1.02 Definitions and Terns. The terms "Agreement "Chamer 3 8 0, tt if. t t�
"Develop }a' "Effective Date," and 'Troicct"5batl have the above meanings, and the following
terms, have the following meanings:
4'Base prop Tax" shall men Tbrec Hundnd Sixty -One Thousand Niue Hundred
Thies -Dino and 2W100 Hol 1 m5 ($361,939.27), the amount of ad valorem Laxe;� 1 envied and
ool lectied by th-e City cii the Property based on its use and vuluation as of a amid 1, 2007,
subject to the City's c43nfirmata on.
"Base Sales Tax, } sI adl mean Two Killion Two II un Fifty noiLsand arul No/ 100
Do liars ($2,,2 5 0, 000.00) stihj t to [lie Ci ty's confirmation.
" i,Y Comm i tment" is defined in i cl e IV.
": mmencement Date" shall i ne n the same day of tlic 24 0' month after Developer clo sos
the pnr6ase of Padre Staples lull+
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�' orny letion"" as it relates to Phase I. shall rrnean the date the Developer has eompleuad
renovations and impi -o ernents to Pam Staples Mall with a 1ni fli rnutn investment of pri- vate
capital of Rot less than S 16 5,000,000 within twenty -four (24) months of the date that Developer
closes on the purchase of Padre Staples Mall, generally as described in Exhibit B, The above
described niinirrnnm in-%Tstment of private capital shall be deemed Phase 1. Completion, as it
relates to Phase III shall mean the date the Developer has completed renovaticms and
improvements generally as described in Exhihi is El and C with a - minirrtnrrn investment of Private
eapi tal o f no t 1 ess than S 23 -5, 000, 000 i nelu live a f the private caps tal inve loed in P has a 1} wi lhin
s eventy -two (72) m tb i of the d-a to the t Developer closes on the pnrcb ase o f P Aire S taples Mall .
"C rpletion T uysho1d sa a shall mcan the fe Ilowing two tb holds at whi ch the
Developer bas achieved Completion of all or a portion o f the Project. The correspond inn eligible
Rcirnhursem ent Amount for eac h Phase is as fool ews:
P has e 1 maxi murn Ci ty Commit meat o f Fl fteen Million Dollars S 15,000, O)
present value at a six Steen t (6 %) discount rate for the mleveloprnent and rmovati.en as
desexibed in Exhibit B
Phase 11 A maximum ON Commitment of T'wenly -Three Million Dollars
(S231000�000)1 iI nclosive of the Phase 1 City Corninitnent, present value at a six percent
(611/o) disconnt Tate for the redeveloprncnt and renovation generally as desen'bad in
Exhibit B and C.
i, Fiscal Year" shall mean the twelve consecutive montb period designated by the City as
its fiscal year. As of the date of this Agreement, the City's fiscal year cornmetioes on Au gu s i. 1
and ends on 1.he next suceiceding hO y 31,
"Gross Fleor Arer}r shall mean tale snm, in square feet.. of th ! ss borizontal areas of a
building me urea from the exterior faces of the exterior walls or fern 1.he centerline oi" walls
separa Ling iwn hui lding& but iiol. hicluding:
(1) A iti c sp ace providing he$dronrn of less thart seven feet:
(2) Basement space no I. used for retailing;
(3) Uncovered steps or fire escapes;
(4) Accessory eater towers or cooling tnwa
(5) Accessory off-street paridi�g spaces; and
(6) Ac sser off -suvet loading berths.
141inprovetnetits" skull mean and include the renovation and redevelopment of the Padre
Staples Ma H and the retail lifestyle center addi icon, all as described in the Exhibits to this
Agreement.
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'6 �Letter o f cc ices a shall m ean a certifica to of the Ci ty certi f*g the completion of all
or a poftion o f the Improvements s eon strwte�d by or under the sup ery ision of the Developer in
aucord ante w i th the appli cab le pI ,5 d regula tiom .
"Maximum City omrw- tment" shall incan the largest commitment due by the City to the
Developer as determined in Article IV.
'6 'Padre S tap] es Malt" shall inean the exl6ti og [,000,000 square foot indoor shopping Ural l
1 ocnied b et een McArd 1 e� South Stapl e i f and South Pam Island Drive in Corpus C169 ti} Texas.
'6 'Parties" or "P ertV a Shall mean t-he City and tie D eveloper., the parties to this
Agreement.
"Pro ' ref shat l m ean the impruvemeuts as d escribed herein and as constructed by the
Developer upon Go rnpl eti on .
C11PFU art ' s Ball inean the real prope ty on which the Pruj cc( w ill be built, as d escribed in
f' xhibi t E, a I tached beretn .
"'Pruyarty Tax Revenues" shall mean 70% of the Cily ad valnrm taxes generated from
the Proji ecr nud oollected by the il-,y in each Fiscal Year, above the Base Puoperty Tax, duTing
the te= of this Agreement.
'Reimbm ement Amounts a shall mean an amount based on the Property Tax Revenues
es
a-Dd Sales Tax Revenues, but Ernfl-ed to the corresponding dollar amomi t listed for each
Completion Thi'es hold , The Reimbursement Arnount shall not include any: i) m inipa-1 ad
v-alorern taxes gmerated by prrsonal property included in the loo ject� ii) sales and use taxes
re in by the City for crime conl.rol alid p revers ti cm or pursuant to Sections 4A or 4B of the
Development Corporalion Act; iii) -hotel er MO tel t es gencraNaM from the Project; altd iv)
u ti liti es revenu es and of her fccs co llected b y the Ci ly Emin the prnj ec L.
44l eimbursemcnt fund }} s-hall mean the special fund a-eated by the City as described in
section 4.01 (A) of t iii s Agreement.
"Re1oQa lions" shall rnean F
(A) Each and every retailer LIL A has relocated min an existing loention witlhin the
Ci ty to the p i'qj ed, if i) i t opeTated a Detail store in the corporate limits of the Ci ty withi o t1irm
ye rs iramediatnl y preceding opening of its new Retail store in the Project; and fi) it dosses that
store w i 11hin three ,yeas unme i ate] y fol i owing opening of its new Retail s tore in the Pro jcct . Ill
the event lhat the new 9 tore in the Pro eet is larger than i Es clo red sto re, . the percentage of Gross
Floor Areia ($8 such term i's defined herein) which represents the increase ishall not be considertA
pat of the Relocation but shall be treated as new store Wes. 1 n the event that rbe retailer',s new
s tore in the PIMI eel is smaller 1 -h rn its el owd store, no a�i jus Iment s hall he mad e.
(B) In the event a miler opens are add il.innal More, but the ori 'nal store closes
within the three-year period, the railer )x ill not be congide=l a Relocation if the City Ccuncil
e l' the City deterinines in its reasonable discretion that either: (i) the store closure was due to
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�m,co nornic circumslunces not relate] to the o peniug of the project; (ii) the retailer operas a
comparable le store at another location elsewhere in the City; or (iii) the space vacated by the
retailer is re -] eased to a comparable re tailer. The D c-veloper will cooperate wi th the City so that
no relocatio n miler es tahlis hes a Remi 1 outlet in th a PrgJ cd tuil ess th-e miler eoopeTates upon
the request of its f er landlord to hies a its former space. No twi f standing the foregoing. a
'6 '6=all hu sines 9 r iler"' may relocato to the Prof eel. and not be consid Bred as a Rein Cation. A
``small h nsi ness r i l ee' is defined as a single retailer having 10 or fewer employees and no t
occupying a rail ti- ten ant fo cili ty wi thiii Uie corporate limi is of [lie Ci ty.
(C) The caiculation of Relocations shall commence upon the Project Completion at
the applicable Completion Threshold. The City and the Developer agrw to seek an agremenr
with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts concerning the categorization of Sales Tax
Revennes for compliance with these provisions. Alternatively, the Developer will seek to obtain
to ai sales information fmm all stores which are Relocations, and the sai es and use taxes ffo m
the ac ftmi sales shall he subtracted from the Iola[ Sales Tax Revenues. The Developer agrees to
exercise rensonable efforts to oh tahi must sales and use Lax uifonnat-icii min each store which
is a Relocation. and to provide such information to the City promptly upon the Develops
receipt thereof'. In the event that the parties are unabl a to ob Lain actual s al es jiifonnatiou for the
Relocation stores, the amount of sales shall he (Iettmrrnined o tt a proportionate basis utilizing the
Gross Floor Area of the store (excludingany inuease iii size from the closed location) eoulp ate
to the Gross Floor Arta of Rail space in the entire Rro Sect as completed on the date of such
calculation.
"Retail" shu ll mean the use of a facilily for 1.he s aie of goods to consumers, a facility for
the pro i sior) of services to consumers-, a fucility for the gale and spice of food or beverages to
11su mere a or a facility providuig entertainment to eensuuner s.
5 `S ales Tax Revenues" shall me-9ai 7011/a of the City one ant sales and use taxes generated
from the Project and re ni tied to the City by the Comptroller of the State of Texas, above the
Base Sales Tax, in eaeh Fiscal Year during the term of this Agreement, and exclusive of any
sales and use laxes generated from Relocations. The Sales Tax Revenues generated by
Relocations in the Rrqiecr shai l fiat he subtracted fain the total Cily sales and use taxes so that
[be aniou i t of S ales Tax Revenues to he applied towe rd the Reimbursement writ will he
appl ied only to the riLI. new aniount a f S ales, Tax 'R event generated by the Prgj e L
State Cemwro lien a shall mean the Comptroller of Public Accounts for the State of
Texas. or such other agency respomible for collecting sales and usie taxas wi d Yin the Rate of
Texas and remitting 1-hem to die City.
S ectio n 1.03 Sinpul ar and P I ural. Words used herein in the sh lar. wheT a the context
so permits, also include the p1mal and 'vice - ersa. The d of anions of words in Uie singular hereiu
also apply to such words when ii d in the p1nral where the context se permits and vice versa.
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ARTICLE II
REPRESENTATIONS
Section 2.01 Roresentations of the r The City hereby rep re�en is to the Developer
that as of the date hereof:
(A) The City is a duly created and exiSling municipal rporati on and Borne rule
Muni ci pali tv of the Carte of Texas and cr the I aws of the late o f Texas and is d u Iv q uali Pied and
ithio ri on the gov ernmenml functions and operations as conlemplated h y Chi q
Agent.
(B) The City has the power, autbo ri ty and legal ri glik under the 1 awe of the 'State of
Texas slid the City Charier to enter into and perform this Agreement and the execu Lions delivery
and performance hereof (i) will im i, to ibe hest of 1Ls knowledge, violate anv applicable
judgmeiit, order, law or regulation, and (11) do not cons t1 tine a deta ilt under, or i -esull in the
emation of, any lion, cbarge# encumbrance or soeGarl ty interest upon any u soli of the Ci �v and er
anv agreement or iris trurnent to which the City is a party or by which the i t�v or i Ls assets =y
me
he bound or affected.
(C) This Agreement has ben duly au tlioriz4 executed and delivered by the City
and, constitutes a legal} Valid and binding obligation of the City, eiiforeoabl e in accordance with
its terms except to the "tent thal. (i) the enfbTreabflity of such in -stns ents may he lirai ted by
bankruptcy, reorgany y, fi on, insolvency} moratori urn or o ther .9irni lar laws of general applioati on
in eff
CC t fron tIMO to lime relating to or affecting the onf roA�-nrneflt of creditors' ri gh is and
(ii) certahi cgni tab] a remedies inclu ding sp eci fie performance may be un grail able.
(D) The ex -O ona delivery and performance of [Ids Agreement by the City do not
require the consent or npprov al of any p emon which has not been obtained.
ecl.ion 2.02 Rwrewntaiions of the Dovel et. The Developer hereby represents to the
City Cho r as of dic duce hereof`:
(A) The Deve1 oper is duly authorized and existing and in good stan(ling under the
laws of the taro of Tema and is gnalil�ie. to hL i 'S.S in the taie o f Tex .
(B) The Developer hw the power, authority ain d legal light to enter into and perform
its obligations set forth in this Agreement, and the execution, delivery and performance hrereo �
(i) have h n d my au thro ri zeds and will no 11 to the bes k o f its knowl edge} vie Cate any jud gm (.
order, law or regulation applicable to the Developer, and (ii) do not constitute a default under or
ressul t in the creation o f, alit' Ii en, charge, encurnbmnee or soonri ty interest upon any asses of the
Developer under anv agent or instrument to which the Developer is a ps rty or by whi c.h� Lhe
D evelopef or iLs assets may be hound or affected.
(C) The Develo pet will have suffi oieni available funds to pelf ' its obligations
under thi q Agreement at the fi me i t nee& to bave the funds .
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(D) This A gi -eem t has -been duly authorized, exeQuted aW d elivei'ed and cans ti N tes
Q. legal, valid and binding obligation of the Ike vet open. enforccahl c ire ����r&nce with i is t mns
CXCep t 10 fe eXtM] t �a l (1) the enforceability o f sp uch ins truments- may h e lima ted by harkrup tc ,
r rgani zation.. iiisolvency, rnoratoriurn or o ther 9 imilar laws of general appl icati on in effect
from time to (i me relati ng to or of ec ting the enforcement o f cred i tors" rights and (i i) certain
equi gab] e: rerned i es includ ing speci ti c perfbrmance may be u navail able.
ARTICLE Ill
DEVELOPER COMNUnIENTS
Sec Lion 3.01 PTO-jeer.
(A) Subject to acquiring the Pro y, obtaining fimncing for Ehe com tru ction of [be
Proj ec t, and the compli ante of the City with the terns o f this A grcernent, the D eveloper agrces
to develop and cons liuct the Project as dc3uribed hem- n to accomplish Completion of the proj ecr
within twenty -four (24) months ftom the date of Developer closing on the purch4w of Fie
Staples lull, for Phase i; or within s oventyr o (72) months ftom the date of Developer closing
on the purchase of Padre Staples Flail, for Phase H. The Developer shall pay, or cause third
partie=s to pay, all en ginc ring, planning, ac canting, arch- itectural, legal fees and expenses,
Survey, testing, la ratory costs, license fees, land clearhig and grading costs, advertising and
other bidding costs, amounts due under constrriction contracts, costs of labor and mterial,
in Iran ce premiums, interest, cany cost, financing fees and other costs and expenses incurred in
connection with the construction of such improveinent&x which costs as set forth in hibi L D
atluc.hW hereto are estimated to appro xiina to S 3 6, 0 75, 5 0. The Developer shall provide
ruasonah I e evidence of expend itures of private capital by the Developer or by third parties for the
improvements io the Prgjeci in the amounts required for each Completion Threshold. The City
shall no t be responsib) a for any of such cos Ls out of 1 is current revenues or other sourccs, except
in accord ance with payment to the Level operr for the cos. Li of th a 1mprrovements in the
Reimbursement Amnunt as pTovided in thLis Agreement. The improvements proposed and
roinpl eted for Phase I shall provide the facility- as Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design ( Green Building Rating SysteaP ceTti fi ed as -au thori ed by the U, LS. Green
E36ldi ng Council. 1 "he hapTovements, for Pfi i� lI } excluding the hotel, AIll he LeiWership in
Eneuu and Environmental I sign (LEED) Gruen Building hating Syste n r certified as
R-uthoTized. by the fir, S. i -een Buildhig Council. Furthermore, Developer shall request the
developor/opevator of the hotel to cause the hotel to be Leadership in EneW and Environmental
Iles ign (LEFD) Green Bu ild ing Rating S tem"" certi f'i ed as aut.hori d -by the U+ S+ Green
Building Counci I.
(E) The Developer may deein the Project complete cat a ither of the Completion
11resholds and act t the Reirnbursemew Arnuunt spocified for such level of Completion
Threshold, subject to the reinis and conditions of this Agreernertt, The Developer agrees to assist
the City, if so requested by the pity} in the preparation of any documents lion necessary for the
preparation and approval of any of the documents or actions required by the City to perform any
of the obligatinns 'under this Agr=ncia. 1'he Developer further shall prepare or cause to be
prep =d any preliminary arehitectuind or en ie tang plans and financial data and projections
reasonably necessary to perform the obligations of the City under this Agreement- T-h e
Developer agrees to proceed it good faith towards the p w[ch ase of the Prc y and devei pment
of die Project. Upon Completion of the Project and during the term of this Aim ent# the
De el oper s hall main to in the prope7tya lmprovctnn is and preinises in a rnmerej �J 1 y rfasonabl e
manner, ooinipar$hle to the mainlenance of Simi 1 ar reiail establishinents# and shall timely pay all
taxos assessed agziinst the property.
Section 3.0 Job CYw, lion. The Developer} s receipt of the Reirahursernent Amount is
subject to the following c omrnitrnen t (the ;gobs Requirement"): the Developer agrees to
cons true t LhC Prof ect and dernew Crate, as to Ph ase 1 by no 1 atxr than twelve (12) months after the
Ccraipletion o f P hale 1# and, as to Ph ase IT by no 1a ter than twel ve (12) months air the
Comp] et ion of Phe se IL that at l east the foul wing rained and new jobs will he created by Retail
establishments leea Led or to he 1 oeatcd wi thiii the Prei �t during 1} .ve I# which .fobs it l be
made available principally to local residents residing within the City: Phase 1 — 2,500 ret i nod
jobs (number to be verified by Ehe Developer) and 100 ne�rl y creaked a jobs; phase 11 — 2,800
vetained jobs and 300 newly or . jobs.. The demonstra �i�u of �ari�f�etion o f the Job 9
RNifirement shall be exanlined at the cad of the thirty - sixth (36'�inonth &` to Phase I and at the
end of the ei ty- fourth (84'11) � oath as to P I1. The l veloper x1- 11 oh Lain cifflificafion
ftum i Lg tenants or occupants as to the ri umber of new jobs created in oainpliance with this
vi sic n. used herein, the term "jobs"' shall niean thl l- tinie elnival eni positions providing a
ixgulur worm schedule of at lit 35 hours per weekr Upon the nquest of the City, the Developer
sbal L subniit on or before the pertinen t d ates documenintiou as reasonabi y necessary to evidence
sah s fact Mort tha t the Developer has met the Jobs Requirement.
Section 3.03 Operational Requirements
(A) The Level opor's receipt of the Reimb arsement Amount is soh j eo t to the following
cnirj mitnient (the "LD Pere lional R uirenient "a): the, Developer agrees to maintain the Project as a
Retail andVor mixed use developfnoal foi: the durrau ou of the peel od during which the
Re'linbui- semejal. Amount is psi da any defaul I. in such ohli gall on shall resul 1. iii the fiDrfei tune of die
J_] ght to receive rcimbursernont for Euiy of the Reiinhursemen t Amount.
(B) In the event Relocations ex ed 10% of the iota1 Gross Floor Area of Retail spacc
in the �r T ect} such oven. shall be a d xul I hereunder and die Devel opor sh X11 for�'el t the rE gJit Io
r ive the R'imbursemeu t Amount.
(C) Additionally, Developer's failnre to complete, Phase I within twenty- four (24)
months m the date Developer closes on die prure se of Padre S laples lull (a niu mum
pnvate roves tr ai t o f 5 165 a 000,j 000 for die acgm si lion and i- enevation of the exis Ling 1 ,000, 000
square foot inall) shall be a dofaul 1. herew ider and the eioper shall forfeit the n-ght to receive
reimb r -semen t.. Additionally, Developer" s failure to ctnnplek Phase lI w ithim seventy-two (72)
months, from the date Developer closes on the purchase of Padre Slaples Mall (a minimuln
private roves trncnt of $ 70a 0001000 for the nstructiou of additional retail square footage
generally a`� d cribed in Exhihi t C and the corstiueti on of a hotel with epprOXira tel 13s"50
orris) shall result. in Developer's forfeiture of the rigl it to receive reimbursement for phase It
and Developer" s Wlui -e to complete a hotel of approximately 135 rooms within seventy-Iwo (
rro-miths i oom the date Developer closes ou the purchase of Padre Staples Mall 4slhalt result in
Developer is f lei lure of the right Le rmei vo reinibursemen t for 6e hotel.
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ecti on 3 . 04 Uti lizaiioi o f Local Contractors and S u lier5 . The Deve loper's receipt o f
the Rolinbursenien t Amount is subject to the following commitment (the " al R uar =en t} ) :
in considcration of the Reimbrrs ement mount for the Iin v cn (s, the Developer agrees to
exercise reasionable efforts in utilizing local contrulors and suppliers in the construction of the
Project with a goal of at least 30% of the total dollar amount of all construction contracts and
supply agreements being paid to local contractors and s uppliersT A contractor or supp li et s1ia11
be wwidmd as l oral if A has maintained an office or the owner has maintained his or her
primary mss cleric a within the Corpw Asti I SA for at least two yew . This goal shall app l y to
tlic total amount of all construclion contracts and supply agreernen(s inadc by the Developea- in
COMCc60 rk Wi th tine Cone trUOJOrk 0 f IC PrOj mot. The P dies ackno wledge that eoine constructi on
and supply agreernernis will be controlled by p a micular tc ran is of the Developer and not under
the control of the Developer, The DeVeIO��' ag-recs to encouTage such third parties to adopt a
comparable goal of 3 00 a of their com4ruction costs, but the City wkno wledges dial. Developer
has no legal authority in connection with such O ird -p arty contracting. The Developer agrees,
during the construction of the Project and for four years after Comp ldicn, to ins in to in written
records documenting die efforts of the Develeper to comply with the Deal Requirement.
S ection 3.05 UJI i (i on of Disadvantaged Busi ness EntSMLn ecs; Sinn] 1 Bu s i n a
Ini tiati r _
(A) The Developer's receipt of the Rdrribursement mount is subject to ffie following
eornrni tmen! (the "DBE ReguJ r eat ") : in consideration of the, Reimbursement Amount for the
Improvements, die Developer agreess to exercise reasonable effoits in utilizing contractors and
suppliers in the construction of the Project that are d►etzimiined to he disadvantaged business
erftrpriscs a including rniuori ty business enteTrisesa women -owned business enterprises and
his tori Bally- vnderu ri Hzed b usines, ewerpri ses . In order to quali f y as a bu sines entap ise under
this provisian� die firm rnust be certified by the City} the regional T'raliaportaty on Author[ty or
another governmental end ty in tic J unsdicti on of the home office of (he business as complying
wi th state or federa I stand ards for qu alifieaticn as such an eritcrprise. The Developer agrees to a
goal of 25% of die total dollar amount of all consuuction cowracts and apply agrecments being
paid disadvantaged busluess enter rises a with a pri on ty made f6r disadvantaged business
enterprises which are local. The following table shall establish the porf i on of a contract with a
diszdvantaged hu siuies s enterpri se which shall count towards the goal:
Di sadvantaged B usiiicss Enterpriser: in Corpus Ouis t i MSA 100%
Dis ,ridvan taged Business Enterprises elsewhere in Texas 80%
Disad vain Laged Business Enterprises kintside TQxas 60'1 #
corWactcr or supplier shall he consid located ir) the CuTus Christi MSA if it has
inaintained an office or the owner has ntained hi s or her priM r . MS i d enee wi thin (he Ccrpw
Christi MSA for at i east two ye-en. This goal shall apply to the total amount of all r)sft then
contrnos and supply agreements rn ad a by the Developer in connection with the eons (ruction of
the Project. The pies ackno -Medge that some oonstruclion mid "ppl y a-greanents will be
ntro lied b v part i Buhr I enants of the Devel oiler and not under the control of the Developer.
The Develop er agrees to encourage such thlyd pwlies to adop t a comps rabl a go al of 2 5 % of di eir
c,anstruction costs, but the City acknowledges that Developer has no legal authority in
rmmfi on with such third -p arty contracting.
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�B) The Developer agrees to enter into a Fair Share Ageement w i di the City
p�nftaining to th a achi eviineal t of th a DB E Requirement. The Ci ty and the Developer shall J of n�dy
recruit and select a person or firm to provide independent veri ficadoil and monitoring of
Developer's activist es in connection with the above goals, Such per ,90il or f'imi shall be
re,V�)nsih 1e for reviewing the d-ract Xnfomia time for the, mntracts made by Developer,
veri t i.ng the eligibility of the firms identified as ricating the requirmeno stated above, and
pro id inn quarterly reports to the City conceming the I +gel oper's achievement of the goEfls ire
connection with eons tfuction of the Pruj eel F The person or firm inay rely Wn the d et=iration
made by the City or another govemmenla1 entity a� to the qulificatinn of a Qontmctor or supplier
a,li a disadvantaged business enterprise. The m s is of such verification and moni tcriu% during the
construction period shall be subject to the approval of and paid by DevQlclper. . Such costs shall
not he subject to reimbursement as adialn] strative expense from the ReimhursemenL kmoun L.
(C) The Develo agmes ' tc Use reawnable efforts to provide support for snivall
husines s Xniti atives of the C i ty as pm id ed by City Foli cies .
(D) The I veioper aweesa during the construction of the ?roject anri for l6ur years
after Completion, to rainlain written records documenting the efforts of fh a Developer to
comply with the DBE Regiiirern enti
eclnn 3.06 Reimbuxsemmt R tictiou.
(A) If the Developer does not satisfy the Jobs Requirement, the Decal Re gni.rnment, or
the DBE Requirement, the City may reduce the Reimbursement ent Amount. The pereelitage of any
Reimbursement Amount reductiurn shall not exceed the percentage by which Lhe Developer does
ilo t satisfy the John Requirement, the Local l Rqu ire ens, or the DBE Requirement, with equal
weight liven to euch requirerneat wiri to the degree of uon-coinpliance with ewh requirement.
The City agrees net to ranee the Reimbursement Amount, a g long as the Developer has
exercised rea_ nab 1 e eff`crts to mmply i&ith Lhe Jobs Requirurnent, the Decal Requi rer men( and
the DBE Requi=em. The Developer shall he deemed to h iave exercised reasonable efforts to
comply with the Local Requirement and the DBE R Uirencnt as long as the Developer beeps
and provides to the City records required to be maintained under Sections 3.0 � 3.04 and 3,05
ri ucurnen ling its reasonable compliance a terrlp ts, evcn if the Developer does not actually mevt
Lhe compliance goals.
Section 3.07 Employment of andccumented workers. The Developer does no 1. and
agrees that it will no t lr.Qow y employ an and ocumeawd worker.
Seetion 3.08 Muni torinp by the. i Mcili torEno to d ete=ine the Developer's
compliance with the terms of this Agreement fir c:ompIiance purpnses will be done by the: City
no less than twice - year during the period of construction, and on all amlual h asi�% after
Comp] eti on. luring tl to r omkoring process, the Gila will rnAc maximum use o f any S late slid
Federal snbrnis lions for the d eteimination e f contract compliance. Mofliftcri ng may be
accompHshed by CitV perserulel cr ether persoris designat e b t it s stlall imelil�e review
of compliance Viii the Fair Share Ageement specified. in Section 3.05) above, ocrmpfiance with
the Jobs Requirement, the Operaticiial Req u i renieri� the Rocul Requirement, the DBE
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Requirement. " i' u it ents nc i niz Relocations- The ]Developer agrees to rea nahl y
cuoperale wl rh the Ci ty 1 n su ch ninui toriug proses S.
ARTICLE I
PROJECT FINANCING AND FUNDING
S ec Lion 4 -01 Prni cc[ Finn cin .
(A) The City hemby covenants and agrees upon the Eli dive Date of this Agreement
to cmate a ,special farad (the "Reimhursemen t Funs]') for the benefit of die Developer for the
purpose of paying the R e irnh emeat Amount- The City shall fund the Reimbursement Fund
through the term of this Agreement fmm the follow hig sources in the following rn ucr: i
with resTect Lo the ponion of die Reimbursement Amount ca iculated based on [he PropeTty Tax
Reverinecs. the City shall annually fund the Reirnhursetn nut Find #turn the Propefty Tax
Rene ones; and ii) wlih respect to the pnnio n of l.he Reimbursement Amount calculated based on
the, Sales Tax Pev ues, i.he City shall Dually fulid the ReimhuTsement F and in an amount
oqunl to die Saies Tax Revenues froni the Sales Tai. Revenues. The Reimbursement Fund sliall
always rumain unencumbered by the Cy ty and segregated fmi n all other funds o f the Ci ty. Such
Riads are held in trust by die City for the Developer to be u d in accordance with the temis
- hereof as 1oug as Developer is in compliance with this Agreanent. The City agrees I.hal. it
+gill, upou Completiou of l.he Project, with respect. to the portion of the Reimbursement Amnon t
derived from Sales Tax Revenues, make annual cash payments, andL with respect to the portion
of i.he 1 imhursemmit Amount calculated crn the h asis of the Property Tax Revenues} -make
ammul cash p ayin t� by June 1 of cael k applicable year, firoi n the Reimbursment Fund to l.he
Developer if cash is available for such puipo se under this Agreement until the Reimbursement
Amount is paid in full as provided herein+
The City agrees l.hat it 1;611 make cash payinenis to the ]Developer for the
Reimbursement Amount, but such cash payments- shall be limited in amount to the City
Section 4.02 iLY COMMAmMt.
(A) Pursuant to its uu thority under Chapter 3 M, the City hereby ads to pay the
Reimbursement Amount Lo the ]Developer. It is intended by the pies that the Reimbursement
Amount will he paid by the City ciwj ely out of the Reirnhurs went Fund used to make
puyinen is Lo the Developer as provided in this Agreement (1he " i iy Ccrrflnipnent" . T1
ivaximam arnouui i of the Cily Commitment is set forth in Section 4.02(B) . T1ie City
itment Will ebrtimeuce upoll 1 riplety on and will continue through and ix it the
Reinihurse rntnt Amount ha_� been paid. The City agrees that it will pay the Rc imhursement
Am ounl during the term of thi s Agreernent, as an uncondi tional oh ligation of the City (but solely
frorn the Reimbursement Fund), if the Prgjee r i s Completed and gancratns the Reimbursement
Amount , Such payments are no t subject to my redue tioi� whether nff'Yet or othawise, exeep I
Pursuant to Sections 3.03 and 3.06 hereof.
(B) The Parties agree i.hat the maxiniurm lily Corainitinent per Phase shall be as
sLate d in the definition of Complation Tluesbolds which would be a discounwd present value at
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Six percent (6 %) for euch Phase of the Project, and such obli n timi on behalf of the City will he
limited solely to the funds deposited into the Reirtlh ui-sement Fmd purl a nt to this Agreemem.
Upon s tich time as the City has cxmtrihu ted the maximum City Commitment in fun, the City
shall have no furrier obligation under this AgreemenL. The Parties agree that so long as the
Developer has achieved die minimum Phase I private investment doso,ribed in the definition of
Completion above} the Developer shall be entitled to paynicat of th a Gila Corrunkment. The
Fartle%:; agive that so long as the Developer has achieved the mi i rntim Phase II pn vate
investment t described in the definition of Completion glove, the Developer shall he entitled to u
maximum Phase II City Commitment.
(C) The City shat I determine the arnount of the Saks Tax Revenues received each
rnouth by the City from the State Comptroller in cooperation with the Developer and [be State
Comptroller. The City and Developer agree to cooperate in any way necessary to receive
info-rm a-tion from the CoruptToller accessary to determine the Sales Tax Revenne, including the
filing or submittal of any forms or ietters necessary to deterniine [be inc iden of local sales and
uw, taxes. The City b ereby agrees to de bit the Saies Tax Revenaes portion of the City
Commiftnent into the Reimbtirsernent Fund, and hereby pledges such find to the payment of the
Ci ty Commitment as pro vi dad hemi n. The Ci ty Commitment shat I be rernitted to the Deve I oper
atmual I y On Or before [be first day of J nne. The City desipates this A anent as a Revenue
Sharing Agreement} tliereb y entitling the City to request -sales tax i nfonria tion from the
Comp n11 er, purs aant to section K"11. 3 022, Texas Tax Code, as amended. Unless det ermined
otherwi so by the Texas A ttomey General in wri tip & any irnftnnaii on received relatin g to tb a City
Sales Tax Revenue shall he considered confidential proprietzry fi arici al infbrmation not subject
to immediate release to the public. The City alai I seek a written opinion kam the Texas
ttornr. General, -Du- sing any app1i cabl a ex ti Dn to relea se, prior to an y rely to a third -party
mder the Texas P uhli a Informali on Ae I_
(D) 'Me City shaE determine the amount of the property Tax Revenues reecived
amaally by the City in cooperation with the Developer. The City hereby agrees to deposi t from
available Raids in the CiLy.s Ckneral F ai d an amount equal to the Property Tax Revenues into
the Reimbursement Fund hi accordance with Section 4.01 (A) of this Agreement} and herchy
pledges such fund to the payment of the City Commitment as provided herein. The City
ommi ment s ball be rein i
t� tted to the Developer on or before June 1 of ea ch Fear,,
The City shall maintain a plete books and records showing deposits to acid
d i sburserne iLs ftorn the Reimbursement Fund, whj c:h books and words shall be domed
eomplet a if kept irn accordance with generally accepted mounting prineipl es as appl i ed to Texas
municipalities. Such books, and reams shal I he avail able for emmination by the duly authorized
of`fi eci s. m agents of the Developer daring normal business houTs upon request mete not less
tha, r five hu sane ss dar, prior to the date of such examinzhom I lie City shall maints i n such
books and records throughout the term of this Agreement ud store the same for four yean
thereafter_
Section 4.03 Rci- rnhirrsernent ]From Other Sources, In the event tliat the City arranges
for, and the Developer receives., reimbursement of any of the Developer's off-site infrastructure
eoatsr, listed. on Exhibit D from ether sou rees� such as TxDOT or applicable trust finds
os tablisimbed for such plurposes a any such reimhuuFsements shall be credited against the City
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ReiinbursemenL and the sharing r-Atio for Property Tax Revenues and Sales Tax Revenues shall
be proporti oiLatel reduced so Lhat for the duration of this Agreement the same courage ratios
apply to the reduced amount as applied to the original amount of the City Reimbursement.
ARTICLE V
ADDITIONAL DIRTIES AND RESP OILS IBI L I'TIE S
Scetion 5.01 Amendment o f ARreement. Upon (tic reques t o f the Dave] oiler, the Ci ty
will not unreasonably decline to amend this Agreement to provide for any reasonabIr, c1 ges
necessary to cry forth the intent of this Agreemeia.
ARTICLE VI
TERM OF THE AGREEMENT AND OTHER OBLIGATIONS
Section 6.01 Terra and Termination. This Anent shall have a t (the "'Term")
beginning on the Conuneiieement Date and continuing for a period until the earlier to occur of
(a) the do W as of which the twenty- fiffli (25h) annu al payment has becn received b y Develo per,
(b) the date as of which the dis unto d (6.0 %) presiEnt value of the cumulative incentive n,6ceived
by Developer equal � the magnum Cily Commitment} or (c) the Agr=nent is otherwise
tetrnina ted ag pru vided heroin.
ARTICLE VII
DEFAI?LT
Section 7,01 Default.
(A) 1f the qty does not perfonn its nhligations her der in substantial compliance
lb this Agreement and. if such default remains urocured for a pedod of 60 days Oer notice
therc& shEill have been given, iii 'addi Lion to the other rights under the law or given t1Yc Developer
iinder this Agreement, the. Deveioper may enforce s pccific perfbrmaaYce of tlri s Agrement, seek
a writ of mandamus to perfonn obligations under this Agreement.
(B) if Lhe Developer does riot perfbrrn its ohligai.ions hereunder in substa- W
compliance with this Agent, anyL if such default remains urged for a peiud of 60 days
after Doti w thereo f shal J have been gives in addi [ion to the other rights under the law or given to
the C-%ty under this Agreement, the City rmy terminate this Agreement and any of die obligations
associated herein and the City may seek wtual damages hi red by the City for amy such
default.
(C) o ithstan ing anything in this Agreement which is or may app-ear to be to the
c�onunjry, if the peufornianea of any coveriant or ohligaticgi to be rfonn -ed hereunder by either
Party is delayed ag a result of cireuinstances which are bcyond the reasonahle control of such
Party (which circumstances may include, witliout limitation, pending Or Lb re .tened li ligation}
acts o f Gorda war, acts o f civil d. bed ien ,fire or other casij alty} :s horlage of materials, adva -se
weather eoudi tions (such as, by way of illustration and not limitation, sever raLn storms or
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below freezing temperatures, hurricane of tornados) labor action, s fuzes or siiiud ar acts) the tirtio
for ;such performance shal 1 h e extend ed by the amount of dime of su ch delay, The P arty el ai ming
delay of perfo nnanoe as a result of any of the foregoing '*rce maj cure' event shall deliver
wi -i tten notice of the commencement of any such delay rosultitig fry }rn such force rnaaonre oven
no t 1 ater than seven days afler the cl ainiing F arty h ecornes aware o F the seine, and if the c1 R=' ' ng
Party fails to so notify the other Party of ` the oLcurrenoe of a f6rce maj o„m event causing ciurh
l ay, the clairniug F arty shall not he entitled to av ai 1 itsel f of the provi sions for the extension of
performer contained in this Section.
(D) S hou Id Develop-er fail to redevelop and renovate the existing 1 ,000, 000 square
foo t iiLall with a private i nvestinen t of at lit $16 5,COO,WO within twenty -fo of (24) months from
Developer closing the purchase of Padre Staples Mail, 1�ds Agmernent shall termite without
ohli giihon of City to provide Teimbursement to Developer.
(E) Should Developer fail lu close on the purchase of FadTe Staples ball WlthiD
ninety (90) days *oTn the Eikctive r u tea this A -e rnen t sWI temmate without ohli Lion of
city Lo provide reirnh Brit to Nmveloper.
ARTICLE VIU
GENERAL
eution 8.01 Sov abiii ty+ if any provision of this Agt-eernent is held to he invalid or
unenforceable by any court of competent .jurisdiction for any reason, such provision shall he
fully severable, and the reinai nder of this- Aipeement shall reinai n in full force and effect. This.
s
Agreerne.0 shall be construed and enforced as if such itivalid or unenfonNmble provision had
never comprisrd a part of this Agreement.
Section 8.02 Ind en nifie$tion. The Developer agi-ees io indenmify, defend and hold the
City and its reTeotive council member, hoard ineirih , offleers, employees and agents.,
harmless ftin any actions, suits, lieris, claims, damages, expenses# losses and 1inbily fi es
(including reasonable attorneys' fees and experisos) a6 sing from or in coimection with ILS
pro dings prirt- t Lo this Agreement. which ind emnity shall survive any termination of thi.�
Agreemerit. provided, however, Developer �
r sliall not indenl a defend or hold hanni M if` the
foregoing was the result of the mss nc fligence or will misco lid ud. of the City} m: i is
respective council members, board members, officers, ernplo s, or agents
S m-tion 8.03 Notice+ Any notice or other =Tnunicajiou i -equ ircd or psi tied to he
given pursu ant to thi s AgWwment sh all he given to the other P arty at the fo ilow itig address:
If to the Developer: Corpus Clu i sti Retail Venture, LP
Ti- adcsnark Property Company
301 cornrnarce Street
Fort Worth, Texas 7 610
AT'7TN: Terry Montesi
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copy 10 Todd H" ler
Hunter & Mandel, P.C.
555 . Carancahua, Suite 1600
Corpus Christi, Texas 78478-0801
If to the City: City of Corpus Christi
1201 Leopard S trect ( 7 840 1 )
P. 0. Box 9277
Corpus T -isti, Texas 78469
ATTN. City Manager
w/ a cop : City of Corpus Christi
1201 Ieop and Street (7S401)
P. 0. Box 9277
Corpus Christi, Texas 78469
ATTN: City Attomcy
Any eh notice or conanunicati nn shall be d earned given on the dale so delivered or so
deposited in the rnai 1, unless othemise provided herein. Either Party may change the above
dress by sending written notice of Bch change to the o ther Party in the miner provided
above.. Wi th the consent of the reeel ving P arty, no 6 oe may be &en by facsimile (ransrissien or
electrouic mai I.
Section 9.04 Amend memis and Waiven. Any proxri lion of this Agreement may he
amended or waivod if such amendment or waiter is in writing and is signed by the City and the
Developer.
ecd ou 8.05 Successors and A I. No party shall have the right to assign i L rights
turd er this Agreement or any interest herein, without the prior wri Iten content of the other Party,
which consent Will Rot he unrersonahly withheld, conditioned or delayed. Not -w't s anding the
foregoing, the Developer may assign its rights and responsibilities hereunder to anv entity which
i 4 related or affiliated wilh or a subsidiary of the Developer, Tradnn rk or i I and to which its
rights to proceed with do-%?elop meut of the Project are transferred. Such written consent shall not
he uaireasoriably withheld and i f such con -Rent is not Dived by the Party seeping consent withill
tcn (10) days of their mquest forr consent, the assignment will he deemed approved.
No tw i t s tand in g the foregoing the City hereby consents t.) Devel o r" s assi t In a lcnding
i nsl.itution of all of the bevel o "s rights hercutW er as smmrity for repayment of one or more
loans to finance the construction or ownership of the Project or cons tr udion of the
Irnprov ements . The Developer shall give written notice of its assignment of its rights herewid of
In the other Parties within five bnsiness & ys of the ocenrfence of sneh a &signment. The
regohig notwithstanding, any assig=ernt of the vel o per'Pi rights under this Agreement shall
not release the Developer ern i is obligations undo Section 4. 01(0) hereof.
Section 8.06 Exhibits; Tit i o of Articles, Soctions and Sub seel.ions. The exhibits
attached to Us Agi- eciYient are incorporated herein and shalF he considered a part of this
Agreement for the purpo ses sta Led herein, except t'at in [lie event o f any eonfli ct between any of
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the pml dsio ins of such exMhits and the pro lvasions of this Agreemeni., the provisions of this
Agreement shall prevai l . All titles or hewlings are oTil y for the convenience of the Parties end
dial l not be coris ftutA to have and. effect or meaning as to the agreement bet-ween the Parties
hereto. Any reference herein io a Section or u bs -tion shall be coiisidered a reference 10 aiich
Section or Sn bs eetion of (b is Agroement iuna n s otherwise siated r Any refffLknce herLi n io an
exhihi 1. shall be considered a reference to the applicable, exhibi t attached hereto unless o thei- isc
s to tt.
lion 8.07 Construction. This Agreemcnt is a contract made under and alMIl be
censiraed in accordance with and govenie�d by the laws of the Unites States of Anierice and the
State of Texas excluding conflicts of laws, as such laws are ww in effect. Venice for any action
am sing tinder thi s Agreemen t shal l I ie in the s late di stri er couns of Nu wee County, Texas,
ecti on 8.0 8 The Developer agrees to wmpi y wi th all applicab le federal, s Late and local
laws, stab ws, ordir� ncesl, rules and regiilati mci rel to the eons trIlCt) ()II of the Prof ea..
Ce tiOn 8r09 Entire Agre enz, This written Agueement. represents the find agreement
between the � arti es and may not be contrail ie ted �� e�y dente of prior, coin t poraneoiis, or
subsequent oral agreements of the P $dies. Them are uo curd ftn oral agreements betwem the
Parties.
Section 8 - 10 A -prow al Lbe Parties. Whenever this, Agreement requires or Nrmits
approval or ri s6ent 10 be hereafter given by either Party, the p artier agree that such approv31 or
consent shall not be um- easoiiably withheld or delayed.
Seelion S.11 Ad itlonaI Actions. The parti agree to take such ad-ions, including the
execution and delivery of such documents, instruments, petitions and cerlificatiorI3 as may be
necessary or appTopriate, from time to fiiiie7 to carry out the terms, prow ibions and hitcnt of this
AWem cent and to aid and ass ist each other in earryi ng ou I. said teens, provisions and inkaml -
[EXECUTION PAGES FOLLOW]
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IN WITNESS WIC EREOF, the � �i es h rao have caul ed this iinsftumenL to be duly
executed as of the _ day of a 20 08 ,
CORPUS CHRISTI 1ET AEL VENTU
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A Tee General Farther
CITY OF CORPUS C STl, TEXAS
A haine -rule njUUicipal corporu liou
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George Not.; City Iii gar
ATTEST
Artr ndo Chapa, City e ` ry
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Aasismr t City Mores
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E -bil A
Exhibit B
Padre Staples Phase I
Infra gtrue ture and Amenities i n3pro* omen t;
Current Renovations
In addition lio 1.he complo tj on o f the appro xi= to S I IM current ongoing renovation, wbi oh
includes new imporled cerami c til e, new rusty cal tile and painted hard gypboard oei ling, an
arched gypboard cei I inn in the Comer Court, a new gmund 1looT state -o t* tho=art Seven unlit food
court, a new %; afe firnily hal.hrooin and a new cwved entry clement with floor ljo ceilhig insul algid
storefront accented with ous tom stone ho rders, Trademark will uans form 1.he ina l 1 into a relaxed
ca -sua L experience with a resort fcel by adding the fiol lowing:
Entry Court
The new Entry Court wi tit i is outdoor li fest le coinpornent i s an imporhm t elemai E to the projects
I -ra ns, f oTmation. A porlion of the existing roof wi 11 be rurnovod and 1.he ontr v will he widened.
III ans will incorporate shaded outdoor walkways, public scalding an iuterac tivo feu ntai.li.
Additiona 11 y, this area will be enhanced with a variety of planlzrsq with tropics l veget ation. Sher
Frig Court improvements could inclade a lighted tenant d irootor , overbead twinkle nkle lights and
individual tmiant blade signs.. The Entry Court will lead into Center C curt and be separated by a
racer to ceiling g1 ass cudain wall. This i rge glass wall will not only enhance the outdoor feel of
C entcr Co nrt it will s how se the visual appea 1 from S PrD, especi ally at ni ght. The pedestrian
tr ansi tiou frum the entry court to th c Center Co urt will he facilitated wi th au ljornatic sliding glass
d oors on both sides of the curtain wail, which could be left open as the weather its to ether
mhan = I.he indoor -ontdoor feel. A new land soaped circular drive and drop -off area wi 11 be
cons ttu oted to make access safer and more eonvenleat and omafiug a sense of arrival. A valet
drop -of' may b e ad cl ed for use during peak custom er t imes, The buds wi 11 inel ade entry desl
consul tal.ion and ether rcl atcd soft cos is .
B.. Public Art
P ub is art (coininis sioned and acquired) — priinarily sou 1ptu res, mural 9 and other unique arti stic
features an d areltitectural elements wi 11 bc po si tioned tl iroughout the prof ect. The bud get will
also tnoi tide procurement corgi ultation an6 installation services.
C. Center CourtJTranslfion CoarUWest Court
C triter Court will no i ou ly be i I lum inated wi th 1.he ad di tiou of (he gl ass curtain w all, windows or
cl crestory gI ass will b e ad d ed above 1.he tzmmtis s torcfronts, iucrcasing natural lj ght, Soft seating
areas 411 1l he added. A wa to el etnent wi 11 be ed to cite a sense of place. T kis water fi�$ture
eonl d b e converted for sea�;enal di sp lays such a s Santa and f e Easter Bunny or a weekend i
concert.. A coffee bar/cafe may be ro=il , incorprating seating re provide a pl to gather.
New plantin g areas and pa is may cmtain pa Im troy or other (ropi cal vegetation ljo enhance a the
resort feel. New trash recepracles and bench es will he odd ed. Now retail merchandisu' l g ul� is will
b e purchased and be eensi stmt ths- oughout the pmj eel.. A t the transi ti on Cow two new 48
escalators will he installed replacing the existing 24 "1 i I itating eerier access ljo the second
Exhibit B -1
level, New ligiting wil l be ad ded eahmicing Che ambiance. The exis ti ng skyll ghts will be
r l aced. In Lhe West Court, the oval openinn wil l be. comple(ed and enhance wi tlh upgraded
finishes and the s1 1i ghts will he replaced, New gl ass handrail s encomp assin g the o val will be
imtallei sirn i ] ar to Lhose. found in o Lher Class A venues. Escal a tors and el ev ators wiI I be 1 o cated
by the food cone allowing an open area for commeme or gathering in the West Court. tt
seat m" g areas wi 11 he added. "a budget includes degi-gn, consu Ration and related soft costs.
D. Environmental Graphics
Padre Staples wi It featu xe an euvironmental graphics program that will brand Lhe prof more
broadly and v i snally enhance the shopping and pedestrian experience. Investments in
en- iror mentai gapMcs can male a l arp impact. Environmental graphics will include: a
sop hi stie$tcd l o go tha t can he repeated on si gus and archirectaral f6aftses thirou lout the pr j ect
and include rnai.ii cen ter signage prod ection blade ,i age, tewnt directories- ay,findiag
signage directi n g s imppers wi thin the proj ec t and seasonal bannen. The budget will incl ude
desi gn and c Chcr so ft cos ts.
E. Food CourtfPalni Court/Second Level /Children's PI av Area
New 24" escalators w ould he inS tailed at Ch e inaiii entrance to the fo od court. allowi n g easy
access to the second 1 ear el. An elevator world b e ills tallei amass from th a food court artd lead
dirmd y to the ped estri an bri dge lead ing to the garage. A new flees Landing food court unit may
be installed inside the new entry element and will he ideal fora sushi r taurani. or a smoothie
bar} agauY l ing with the resort fw1 F An opening will he made in the food court ceiliug
creaming openness and coruiectivity to Ch e second level. The o ' ng will he ae i Led by glass
hand rails. SkyH ghts w i 11 b e iuistallej to in sic natural li glit above the Food Court and second
1 evel. An mdi gemmus element will be added in the tei- n f the Food Conn and may inl ude au
aquariurn. All new chairs and tables will be provided . A unique add i ti on will he the P alm Co urt,
an outd oor area shaded b y palm s wi th genei-ou s ou Idoor seating. A beach themes children's
play ama will be construete:d ups t and will be surrounded by retail space to support children
on enter retailers . New rail s pace will be built overlooking the food court.. A eninmnni ty morn
will b e added f'o r use for civ i c events and meetings of c muui ty of -gan ization &nd non-pro tits .
.New fan ly ltiend Iv, ADA Compliant res [rooms will be ins tall ed F The management office will be
mlocated to Chic areu. An information booth will be added i� the coinrnon area to resemble a
rr conci ergo" similar to tho se rou nd at an apscale resort ho teL All d esign and o [her rel aced soft
costs, will he in the hudget.
F. Special P av faig
Paving upgrades w i JI be rnr a ffiroughont the prod .i, including bricL cobblestones, concrete
pavers or raised textured crosswalks. All design, fahrication and other rcl ated soft costs wovld
also he included in the budget.
G. Are hltectural L g
Ped estri an i evel I i glinug npgrad ea will i nclude up-lighting, 1 andscape lighting, t roll a li ghts and
wall sconotas in kev areas. A I1 li bring desi gn colL ul tation and o thcr related soft cos t would al so
be i neludei.
H. Custom Architectural Fixtures / Furnishing
Design d etai Is no I wily cate riz to other areas am very important to create the proper
aMb iance and ped est-ian expehence. Examples o f arch! Mural fea tur fixtures includ e:
arebitectural hn i 1 d inn and garden orn.rnents, lands cape /garden anieni ties, pnblic seating, hike
rack: ;, drhAdng Fountains /babblers, clod, flagpo ies, trash re cep tael es, mobile retail and fo od
GaAs, movable kiosks, ornamental grilles and sereensa s ecunty call boxes, ornate grates, valet
812.tionsa decors tive manb ole covers a building plaques, etc. Ali design, fah rication aid rel aced so ft
costs would also be included in the budget.
1* L ands caging
Upgraded landscaping would inlad a SP i al vegetation of al t types (e.g.. Specimen trees,
shrubs, vari a W s. flowers, grDund cov or), up graded seasonal planting progrwnsa upgrad ed
irni ga tiena stones, pavi ng and A or h ed dhYg emhelli siments, sails, mint ch, drai n age and retaining
walls / fea tures and eU rhing. A] l desi on, eoasni tatioa aid o th er rel ated so it oosts wo uld also he
inelnded in the budget.
J. Traffic Improvements
Tra fF e i rniprov ements will occur in sevexal areas. First, a rais ed median w111 he instal led on
lzp1 � from SPID to M cArd 1 e. 'phi s wU 1 prro tect 1e ft limb turns and redU ce conflict points
Additionally, a mid -block traffic signal will i nsUled �dijgned with a new inain drive is the
ap_pmxitua le area -north of JC Penney '.s. A ess pouits will coasolid ated. Access e ff e f S F III
froniz.ge re ad -kwh he i mprev ed h y eon- 5olidating mess pe ints and the inclusion of awe1 oration
and deceleration S anes . A new -rain d6v a wi 11 he cons traded from S PID to the En try Ceart. This
d rive will he 1 irted with lan4caping acid will he the visa al cenIcT o f the prroj ect and the main
fbe$l point. The s even access points along McArdle will be cnrLgol i dated, n reducing access
pe ints. F strian nos � maybe impmved from the bus stop across the s treet, encouragiuig mass
t �.
K. Parking Lot /Exterior Improvements
Enhanczd si to lighting will in crease the vi suW app eel of the center and prrovide increased
security. Landscaped areas will so lien the feel of the parking lot and made pervious tea&
red uei n g water 1un,o ff. Exterior facing tenant- ready res taurmits will he cow tru cted on the north
side of the Fro, ect, creati ng energy and w tivi ly. Exterior painting, trim repl Ycll t/mod1fl cat] On
and power washing will h e done as new] ed to freshen up dirty and da ted areas. The inn Monty of
the existing m oohanical system s wi 11 he rqplacud with ener &y efficient syNrems and iaclud a
gee thermal or a thaT `"Green" systems. The maj on ty of the existing parking lot will he removed
and repl aced with anew surfa ce and re-s 1riped, S WiOns of the roof will he replaced as need ed
over the nest two Q%me'= lei sahib Act up gmdes will he inadc and wi H include
automatic entrances and ADA compliant restmoms. New immergy efficient vestibules will he
installed e l permanent en !ry ways. All design, consultation and other related Ws is would also h e
raolud cd in the bud get .
2 xhi bitB
Maws Ground floor -will be expanded intic the corninon area and existing lease spacc to add
$pproxirn ate1v 17 a 000 square feet. Mncyis vil l also cornmit to a maj or interior renov ntio ns .
No
To tal Proaec Led inv es Iment to compl ele Phi I will exceed S 165M and Trad m k will cnrntnit
to inves Ling at I east l 5M on items A-K within 24 months of c1osing.
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Padre Staple,;, Phase 2
Capital Imp rovemen is
d di (inns an d Rep rngramnuft of Additional Spa cc
'fad ark believes tha ( over 6 years ii can cnntume to hui I d of i the mornentLuii Clint complullon
o f P hale l wi 11 afford. B el aw are items that Trademark wi 11 nnmit 0 pursue:
M. Vacan i Ada a cen t Recto uran 1 Acq uilitiun
Potentially purchase and redevelop and pn tenti ally rnxpand an ad j scent res taurant whi ch w i l l
include w ith new site lighting, landscaping aid parking,
N. Two Level Boo k9 tare Addikion
Poteutislly build an addi tionat approx imate 2 5.00 0 to 3 5, 000 square foot bookstore t1lat will
fro tit the main street and may connect to the food court and 2nd level of the mall. Demo li Lion of
exi s Ling mall space} servi ce court and relo eating utiliti es wil a he required.
0+ Addi I inaa r Space Recapture
En deav or to recap taro and demolish exis by ig space ii ito new tcmant ready space wi th a service
corridor. Approximatel y half; of the n ow space w i 11 front the. new main s treet and upproximatoly
lia If will face the iute for of the ivall. Interior and oxteriol- spaces will shoze the wmmon .service
-ridor a eading to an exterior service court. Converting the additioual space to more traditional
re tail she wild impi -ove sales mateilally.
1?. New Addition
Potentially iLstrUci. additional space and recapture existing exterior vacant spy to connect the
face o f the exis ting mall an d (tent new Main Street. This wont d require the deAuoli tiou of
appro innate( y 9,00 0 square rest of exiz; ling and er -utilized space Lrid the adds don o f
a-ppro xima wly 20,000 square fact of now space. We also aitx cipate an apprnxiinate 130 to 145
morn hotel. Addi n onaX new rutail and reslauzants o C 6 5 tOOO ware feet are contemplated and
would iunst likely rcqlure new swu Fuzed parking, Approxitnaiely 1 0,000 to 15,000 square fee.
of ofFier above retail is also wnternplawd.
Exhibit
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IMPROVEMENTS
Ors -site Infrastructure
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I n Terbro"Ex leri or Pub '11C 1 r'r i p r0v8 rf1. en 1s
Total On s i to Infrastructure
Off-s Re I nfrastfuct u re
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T Dt a l O n s ite Infrastructure
Project A m Bn ifl es
Warr, �c;8pes Iree [sea pe
Fou n [a 1 nsiS ileAmeil lile�;
Phase I phase a a 11
S2.967.040
$ 4.2, 78 ,9, 820
t, 384, 700
2,4 73.700
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$915, Boo 9 915, 000
3,4 73,297
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Public A rL 122,000 .58 , 0.3 3
Total Project Armen i la es ti 5 7i 822a 52 5
S21,165,807 S36a 904a 12
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Padre Staples Mall
Redevelopment
Economic Development office
March 25, 2008
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Table of Contents
I. Background
3
II. Policy Compliance
4
1I. Project Scope
fi
I11, Timeline
8
I11. Economic Impact Studies
10
— Perryman
11
— Insight
17
V. Agreement
20
111. Financial information
25
2
1
Background Information
• The proposed project is intended to redevelop
and renovate Padre Staples Mail (PSM) to
stabilize and maximize sale potential
• Trademark has formed Corpus Christi Retail
Venture, LP. Upon approval of the project this
entity wi1l eater into agreement with the Ci
the redevelopment of PSM
a
I. Policy Compliance
the proposed project complies with the goal of
the cily as staled in Section I11. A of the Tax
Incentive policy "to utilize tax incentives for
growth, redevelopment or designated as blight
and or/located in census tracts that are part of
the Renewal community Program ".
In addition the Developer his demonstrated
compliance with aft applicably redevelopment
and general requirements of the policy.,
I. Policy Compliance (cont.)
The proposal also complies with the
following polices:
• chapter X80 Agreement for Economic
Development Incentives
• mall Business support G uidelines and
Criteria
1I. P j r oect Scope
Phase I
* corpus Christi Retail Venture, LP will renovate
and redevelop the exiting 1 036,95& square
foot PSM
80,430 squire feed of lease up or net new retail
space
• Retain 2,500 existing jobs will be retained
* create 300 new jobs in phase
3
II. Project Scope (cont.)
Phase 11
• Corpus Christi Retail Ventures wili develop
65,252 square feet of net new retail space
* Add '170,000 square Feet for hotei, life skyie
retail center and a two level book store
• Retain 2,800 existing lobs and add 300
additional jobs
III. Timeline
- June 29, 2007
Tax Incentive application received
• November 2007
— Negotiations begin
• November X047
— Perrym ia n Group Economic and Fiscall I r n p a c t Report
received
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Timeline (cont.)
January 2008
Perryman Rev iced Report lived
January I 5 2008
— Trademark presenLallon io City Cou n cfJ
February 1, 2008
— Trademark exam tes n fra ct �i th Insight Research for a Ret i I
Oppor .tu nity Analysis Report
February 14} 2008
Trademark Rrcyv ided a sum ma ry of i n t a I find i Ns a nd
recd i nmenda (ions of I raff c study
February — March 2008
— Negotia tJo rs continue W th additional i rfor n a(I 0 r< su bm ifted
throughout th i g period
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IV. Economic Impact Studies
• The initial November 2Q07 Perryman Group
report found:
— C0179trUG'tIQFI In'1paG'tS $312,853,000 (Corpus
ChristilNueces bounty)
-- construction impacts $283,220,000 Carpus Christi
oral Y)
— On-gang gains in economic activity for area
$399)921 j 000 annual spending includes Income)
— fin- going gains in economic activity for corpus Christ!
$357,45100
TO
5
Perryman (coat.)
JOB CREATION
Construction
184 (person- years) jobs phase I
Permanent
2,882 pemiane nt jobs area wide
• City x,46? pemi anent jobs
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Perryman (coat.)
• Total estimated direct and indirect tax during
construction is:
—Efate - $26 M
— City - $5.3
CCISD - $1,5 M
— County - 1 M
— Exciuding the Inoent'i've, revenue to City would
be $8,7 rniNion
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Perryman (cont)
When the project 1s fully operational estimated
direct fiscal impart to sate and Loral taxing
entities is:
— State - 1 6.91V
C11y - $2.5 M ($5.9M excluding incentive)
I CS - $0.690
— County & other taxing entities - $0.455
"In the absence of a substantial upgrade of
Padre Staples Mal[ overall saes might well
decline."
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Perry man (cost.)
After i n i kia ! Perryman report received additional
information was requested to include the construction of
another retail center wnsisting of 1.5 million square feet
Some possible effects were:
— Ca nn i aal iza 1i o n would cur•
— U ncer to i n Ly a nd risk add ed to the m ar ket muld sey B rely res Lri cl
prospective i nvestmen t i n qu a I i(y proj ects; a nd
— The revilalization crf Padre SLaples Mail would unlikely be
fna rciaiiy f easN a and v2Gancy rates muld increase
subs to n Lady ,
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7
Perryman (cont.)
The revised report further stated that the net
impact For carpus Christi"Nueces County
(adjusted for displacement) across all phases of
the project ire:
— A net gain of $341 ,044,000 In gross product;
i A net gain of $206,900,000 in personal income;
— An add ib o rya f 5,628 permanent jobs; and
— A net On of $284,522,000 i n retail sales
Perryman (cunt.)
Perryman further sated that as a viable
aItemative in which enhancement occurs along
wR #h another development in line w[Lh market
potential needs would result annually in:
— A net gain of $440,881 , 000 in gross product
An net gain of $265x511,000 in personal income;
— An addiUonal 7,286 permanent jobs-, and
— A net gain of $3651098?000 in re tai f sales
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Insight Research
•
Completed further analysis of retail opportunities
in
—
two county area (Nueces and San Patricio) and
— a 16 county area
— report indudes domestic demand only
Two-County Report Summary
•
$1.2B in unmet retail demand in Nueces and
San Patricio Counties
• $66M in potential new sales tax revenue
• 5 million square feet of supportable new retail
space
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16 County Report Summary
• $1.19B in unmet retail demand in area
.* $112M in potential new sales tax revenue
• 8.1 million square feet of supportable new retail
space
V. Proposed Financial Incentive
Agreement
City Commitment:
•
380 Agreement sharing properly and sales tax
between # Developer (70 %) and pity (30 IN)
— B a s e P raperly Tax $36 1,9 319 (as ai 11o1io7)
, Base dales Tax $2,250,000(adjusted arinually by CPI,
subject to City's conFirtrsaUan)
* 25 year term
Two phases over 6 years
19
2D
10
City Commitment (cant.)
• Reimbursement Fund to be created
r Annual payments subject to approval by the City
•
Total incentive is upped
If tax increments do nol occur at projected tales,
reimbursement is reduced proportionally
Agreement (cunt.)
• Phase I — City commitment $39,298.,084
($16,410,625 a B% net present value} with a
minimum private investment excluding
F.
acquisition of $71 M (thy maximum City is
upped at $15M net present value)
Phase 11 — maximum City commitment of
55,402,11'I ($23M @ 6% net present value)
with a minimum private investment of
$139,550M
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Developer Commitments
Redevelopment Phases:
• P has e I - Redevelopm a rat a rid Renoy Mon o r existi rig 1, 036 a 000
sou are Foo t rnia I I W th n 24 1 non � h-s of cI ore
— 2500 robs retainad
— 300 new Johns
Add 80,430 square Feet of leased ups or not new rota it space
Ths d evel oiler wi I I Bee k LEE 1) (Leadership In Energy and
E Fiv ironrnentaJ Des i g n) cent i fica [ion for phase 1.
Note:
DeveI oiler Ms pressed a Phan I I i f econorn i r, oonda I iians j u sti fy .
this dew eI opm eni.
— 2BOU jobs relai rid
— 300 new jabu
— Add 170, ODO sq ears fit for hotel, I ife sty le rAa it center a nd bookst -ore
Add 65,252 square fwt cf net new retail space Far a jewalry store a ncl 2,
cith Ew rutaia uw
Developer Commitments
*
Rel ocat lons exceeding ?0 °0 of to ta I gross flo o r
area of retail space shaii be a defauft and
developer shall forfeit right to receive
reimbursement
• Developer agrees to maintain the project as a
retail and mixed use development
• Developer mask achieve completion of all or a
portion of the project to be eItgible for the
reimbursement amount
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VI. Financial Information
' 12ho w One Cash Flow P ro�q fti
nce nt!ve Fla i m b ufw rr! a rat S mhad u re
F inancial Informat'ion (cont')
iPhase Two Cash Flaw Projection
Incentive Fieimhursame rrt Schedure......---- �- .._.....�.
r
Pmperty
S ales
r
' Year
Tax
T
T I
2010!
$160,491
$338,462
$498,953
2011
$172,783!
$390,277 i
$563,
2012'
$1 85,479 •
$499,403
1:
2D M
_ 198.554 •
$510,303.
S708.857'
2014,1
$212,022:
$573,029 .
$785.,051:
' 2015:!
T
$225,967:
$649, 637.
$875,604,
A
2010.
$240,257'
. ..___. _......... ;. ._
$716,54C
.._.._ _ ...... .
$95G. M 11.
2017,
$254,976•
f•
$1,265,932,
f.0,4.
20181
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$856,439
$1, 126,576.
' 269 1
$ 5, 753
_ $929.550-
$1,215,31)3:
:2020 thru Z34 (a�g1 per yam) •
$434,331!
1, 621.840 i
, 56 171
_
TAI
$8,721,380: :
$W. 576,705:
$39,298,085, •
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F inancial Informat'ion (cont')
iPhase Two Cash Flaw Projection
Incentive Fieimhursame rrt Schedure......---- �- .._.....�.
r
Property
Sal es
r
Year
T
. ... ...
Tax
Total
2010,
$169:1443
$4825480
$851,923.
011
3233:1348
ST7 1, 488:
$ 1'004, 836
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$1,0W9104
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$2621 8CG :
$914j730.
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97,x,
102,1
S1,400,450.
$314 37
1, 1 ,
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••h...
$10497,394:
2017 •
_. .._
$331,312!
f•
$1,265,932,
.. ____ - ..
$11 597, 244ti
2018
$34a,763'
_
$1,700,091
201!9
$366,738.
$15439,2851.
$1,806.023.
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537.,7581
$2,276 169
$298136927!
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$44,48.4 911 {
$55 402,111 '
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
PRESENTATION
AGENDA ITEM: Corpus Christi Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) Quarterly
Report
STAFF PRESENTER(S):
Name TitlelPosition Department
I. None
3.
OUTSIDE PRESENTER(S).-
Name Ti tlelPosition Organization
1. Keith Arnold CEO CVB
REQUIRED COUNCIL ACTION: None
Po erPol rat 0
CCCVB CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATION OUTLINE
LARCH 251P 2008
1. INTRODUCTION
2. CONVENTION SALES AND SERVICES
• Lead lOOit1 nights plOdwiCed..w13101f02 m212 91019
• Definite :oosm nights produced....(above mates
• Highlights of key* conventions and athletic
events
• Revenue generated by costventiosfathietic
events
3. TOURISiI+! AND MEDIA MARKETING
* Advertising placed 13101/07w2/29108
e Website r n s po sit i o n and unique visits/hits
a Tour and travel group activities
* st o m mu i s at io n s a nd pub Ii c relata o n e in iti ative s
News releases /shell stories
Travel writers hosted and coverage
Local coverage
a Nature tourism prof act update and forecast
9. MISCEL NEOUS
• HST collections to date
* Cooperatzve revenues projection
* MVP Program
• Addy Awards
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