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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReference Agenda City Council - 09/29/2015 Corpus Christi co 201 Leopard Street ' ., .� �tex�OSTE D i =_ �, Meeting Agenda - Final .1 SEP 25 20 5 /6'1 City Council kLpud& Tuesday,September 29,2015 11:30 AM Council Chambers Public Notice--THE USE OF CELLULAR PHONES AND SOUND ACTIVATED PAGERS ARE PROHIBITED IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS DURING MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL. Members of the audience will be provided an opportunity to address the Council at approximately 12 00 p.m., or the end of the Council Meeting. whichever is earlier. Please speak into the microphone located at the podium and state your name and address. Yourpresentation will be limited to three minutes if you have a petition or other information pertaining to your subject. please present it to the City Secretary. Si Listed desea dirigirse al Concilio y crea qua su inglds as fimitado. habil un intdrprete ingl6s-espahol an Codas las juntas del Concilio para ayudarle Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact the City Secretary's office(at 361-825-3105) at least 48 hours in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made A. Mayor Nelda Martinez to call the meeting to order. B. Invocation to be given by Reverend John Hardie,St.Mark's Episcopal Church. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States to be led by Daniel McGinn, Assistant Director of Environmental and Strategic Initiatives. D. City Secretary Rebecca Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. YV, t�r'sl�ry E. Proclamations i Commendations P 1. 15-1088 proclamation declaring October 6. 2015, "Distinguished Members Recognition Day" -,roclamation declaring October 6, 2015, "National Night Out' `Proclamation declaring October 4-10, 2015, "National Fire Prevention :1,Neek" roclamation declaring October 5-11.. 2015, "Corpus Christi Symphony eek" `/Proclamation declaring October 2015_ "Dysautonomia Awareness —11�onth" 4ertificate of Commendation to Ryan Lennan Corpus Chrlst► Page 1 Printed on W25MI5 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 F. PUBLIC COMMENT FROM THE AUDIENCE ON MATTERS NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA WILL BE HEARD AT APPROXIMATELY 12:00 P.M. PLEASE LiMIT PRESENTATIONS TO THREE MINUTES.A recording is made of the meeting; therefore, please speak into the microphone located at the podium and state your name and address. if you have a petition or other information pertaining to your subject, please present it to the City Secretary. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE OPEN MEETINGS ACT PROHIBITS THE CITY COUNCIL FROM RESPONDING AND DISCUSSING YOUR COMMENTS AT LENGTH.THE LAW ONLY AUTHORIZES THEM TO DO THE FOLLOWING: 1. MAKE A STATEMENT OF FACTUAL INFORMATION. 2. RECITE AN EXISTING POLICY IN RESPONSE TO THE INQUIRY. 3. ADVISE THE CITIZEN THAT THIS SUBJECT WILL BE PLACED ON AN AGENDA AT A LATER DATE. PER CiTY COUNCIL POLICY, NO COUNCIL MEMBER,STAFF PERSON,OR MEMBERS OF THE AUDIENCE SHALL BERATE, EMBARRASS,ACCUSE,OR SHOW ANY PERSONAL DISRESPECT FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE STAFF,COUNCIL MEMBERS, OR THE PUBLIC AT ANY COUNCIL MEETING. THIS POLICY IS NOT MEANT TO RESTRAIN A CITIZEN'S FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS. G. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS 1 UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: a. OTHER H. MINUTES: 2. 15-1089 Regular Meeting of September 22, 2015 I. BOARD&COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: (NONE) J. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION: For administrative convenience,certain of the agenda items are listed as motions, resolutions,or ordinances. If deemed appropriate,the City Council will use a different method of adoption from the one fisted;may finally pass an ordinance by adopting it as an emergency measure rather than a two reading ordinance,or may modify the action specified A motion to reconsider maybe made at this meeting of a vote at the last regular, or a subsequent special meeting,such agendas are incorporated herein for reconsideration and action on any reconsidered item K. CONSENT AGENDA: ITEMS 3-22 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:The following items are consent motions, resolutions and ordinances of a routine or administrative nature The Council has been furnished with background and support material on each item,and/or it has been discussed at a previous meeting. All items will be acted upon by one vote without being discussed separately unless requested by a Council Member or a citizen,in which event the iter, or items will immediately be withdrawn for individual consideration in its normal Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed an 9/25/7095 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 sequence ager the items not requiring separate discussion have been acted upon. The remaining items will be adopted by one vote 3. 15-1011 Purchase and Lease Purchase of sixty-two(62) Police Vehicles Resolution rejecting non-local bids and accepting the local bid of AutoNation Ford-Corpus Christi ("AutoNation")for the lease-purchase of 20 sedans. accepting the only bid from Silsbee Ford for the purchase of two sport utility vehicles; rejecting a non-local bid and accepting the local bid of AutoNation for the purchase of 40 sport utility vehicles;and authorizing the City Manager, or designee, to execute all necessary agreements for the purchase and financing of 62 vehicles totaling $1.673,260-12. Silsbee Ford AutoNation Ford Silsbee, TX Corpus Christi, TX Item 2 Item 1 &3 $74,79000 $1,567,800.00 Purchase $1,169,590-00 Lease-Purchase $473,000.00 Interest for Lease $30.670.12 Total Cost $1,673.260.12 onsars:Purchasing Division Fleet Maintenance Services and Police Department 4. 15-1051 Purchase and Lease Purchase of forty-eight(48)Vehicles Motion approving the purchase of fifteen vehicles and the lease-purchase of thirty-three vehicles from Caldwell Country Chevrolet, Caldwell, Texas for a total amount of $1,451,711.48. The award is based on the cooperative purchasing agreement with the Texas Local Government Purchasing Cooperative (TLGPC). Funds for the purchase F of the vehicles have been budgeted in FY 2014-2015. Financing for the 5 lease-purchase of the vehicles will be provided through the City's 0 4 lease-purchase financing contractor. Purchase- $416,532.28 Lease Purchase- $972,143.73 Interest for Lease- $63.035.47 Total Cost $1,451,711.48 Sponsors:Purchasing Division and Fleet Maintenance Services 5. 15-1033 Lease-Purchase of four(4)Heavy CNG Trucks for the Street Department 1 05 Motion approving the lease-purchase of four heavy compressed natural a gas(CNG)trucks from Corpus Christi Freightliner of Corpus Christi, Corpus Chrisd Page 3 Printed on 9/5/2015 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 Texas for a total cost of$641,491.90. The award is based on the cooperative purchasing agreement with the Houston-Galveston Area Council of Governments(H-GAC). Funding is available from the city's lease-purchase financing contractor. Purchase Price- $602,429-36 Interest for Lease - $39,062.54 Total Cost $641,491.90 Sponsors. Purchasing Division,Fleet Maintenance Services and Street Department 6. 1515035 Lease-Purchase of two(2)Bucket Trucks for the Street Department Motion approving the lease-purchase of two bucket trucks from Grande Truck Center of San Antonio, Texas for a total cost of$200,502.80. The 201506 award is based on the cooperative purchasing agreement with the Texas Local Government Purchasing Cooperative(TLGPC). Funding is available from the city's lease-purchase financing contractor. Purchase Price- $188,293.52 Interest for Lease- $12,209.28 Total Cost $200-502.80 sponsors: Purchasing Division,Fleet Maintenance Services and Street Department 7. 15-1049 Purchase of two(2)Sport Utility Vehicles for Code Enforcement Motion approving the purchase of two sport utility vehicles from Caldwell Country Ford in accordance with the State of Texas Cooperative Purchasing Program for a total expenditure of$53,218.00. Funds have 2015 107 been budgeted by Code Enforcement in FY 2014-2015. Sponsors: Purchasing D+vision and Fleet Maintenance Services 8. 15-0993 Purchase of Meter Transmission Units for the Water Department Resolution finding that competitive bids are not required for a procurement from Aclara Technologies, LLC, and authorizing the City { to Manager, or designee, to execute an agreement with Aclara Technologies, LLC, for $463-312 to purchase 7,384 meter transmission units Sponsors: Purchasing Division and Office of Public Utilites 9. 15-1008 Lease-Purchase of Curbside Refuse and Recycle Containers for Customer Use Motion approving the lease-purchase of 10,616 96-gallon curbside 2015 108 O Q refuse containers and 1.870 96-gallon curbside recycle containers from Corpus Chrrsd v Page 4 Printed on 9!25/2015 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 Cascade Cart Solutions, Grand Rapids, MI for the total amount of $626.916.01. The award is based on the cooperative purchasing agreement with the Houston-Galveston Area Council of Government (H-GAC) The containers will be used in the City's automated collection program. Funding is available from the city's lease purchase financiing contractor Purchase Price- $588,741 04 Interest for Lease- $38,174.97 Total Cost $626916,01 Sponsors:Purchasing Dvision and Solid Waste Operations 10. 15-1039 Service Agreement to expand the citywide integrated mapping system in Maximo Resolution finding that competitive bids are not required for a procurement from Pierpoint Technologies, LLC, dba ActiveG, and 0 3 0 6 2 6 authorizing the City Manager, or designee, to execute an agreement with ActiveG for $66,800 to expand the citywide integrated mapping system in Maximo to include additional building and location attributes to improve work order management. Sponsors:Purchasing Division, Facilities Management Services and Municipal Information Systems 11. 15-1038 Merchant Account Services Agreement to allow the City to receive credit and debit card payments Motion approving a service agreement with Fidelity Information Services, LLC(FIS)to provide a Merchant Account for Credit/Debit Card payments for an estimated annual expenditure of$692,948.86, based on lowest responsive proposal in accordance with Request for Proposal f5 q O (� No 45. The agreement is established for a three year period with 1 97 options to extend the agreement for up to two additional twelve month periods, subject to the approval of the City Manager or designee and the service provider. Funding is available in the various using department operational budgets. Sponsors. Purchasing Division and Financial Services Department 12. 15-1030 Upgrade Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Resolution finding that competitive bids are not required for procurement from 3M Cogent,. Inc., and authorizing the City Manager, or designee, to execute agreements with 3M Cogent, Inc., totaling$98,949.60 for the 03061-' r purchase of software and hardware to upgrade the existing automated fingerprint identification system. Soonsors. Purchasing Division,Police Department and Municipal Information Systems Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 912512015 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 13. 15-1046 Hiring the External Auditor for the FY 2015 Audit Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a �`y service agreement with Collier, Johnson. &Woods, P.C., of Corpus 2 V i s i i O Christi. Texas, to provide professional auditing services for fiscal year (FY.) 2014-2015 in an amount not to exceed$185,000. sponsors Financial Services Department 14. 15-0992 Purchase Network Equipment for City Hall,Public Safety, and Library Facilities Motion approving a purchase with Computer Solutions of San Antonio, Texas, for network hardware equipment based on the cooperative 2015 '� ' purchasing agreement with the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR)for an estimated total amount of$229,675.50. Funds are available in the Municipal Information Systems Department FY2014-2015 budget. Soonsors:Municipal Information Systems 15. 15-1037 Amendment No. 3 to the Information Technology Contract for Project Management Motion authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute Amendment No. 3 to the Information Technology Contract LMR 2 C Consulting aka Upland Software dba EPM Live from Carlsbad, CA in the 7 112 amount of $102.274 40: for a re-skated fee of $227,399.60 for the implementation of Project Management Software. sponsors:Capital Programs 16. 15-1027 Amendment No.i to the Engineering contract for Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant Emissions and Odor Control Improvements Motion authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute Amendment No. 1 to the engineering contract with Coym, Rehmet and Gutierrez Engineering, L,P. of Corpus Christi, Texas in the amount of 201 ,5 1 1 3 $89.942 for a total restated fee not to exceed$175,896 for the Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant Emissions and Odor Control Improvements for design, bid and construction phase services- onsom.Wate r/Wa stewater Treatment and Capital Programs 17. 15_1043. Resolution Supporting the Application of the Downtown Management District for hosting Texas Downtown Association Conference 0 3 0 6 8 Resolution supporting the Corpus Christi Downtown Management District submission of an application to host the 2017 Texas Downtown Association Conference. Corpus Christi Paye 8 Printed on 9i VZOI5 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 Sponsors:Business Liaison 18. 15-1021 Approving the FY 2016 Consulting Services Agreement with the Corpus Christi Convention and Visitors Bureau Motion authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute an 2015 1 1 4 Amended Consulting Services Agreement with the Corpus Christi Convention and Visitors Bureau (CCCVB)for a period ending September 30,201 B. Sponsors:Business Liaison 19. 15-1022 Interlocal Agreement with the Downtown Management District 030629 Resolution authorizing Interlocal Agreement with Corpus Christi Downtown Management District. Sponsors:Business Liaison 20. 15-0961 Second Reading Ordinance- Construction Contract and Construction Materials Testing Contract for Williams Drive Phase 3 from Staples Street to Airline Road (Bond 2012)(1st Reading 9122115) Ordinance appropriating anticipated revenues; authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute a construction contract with Reytec O 3 O 6 3 Q Construction Resources, Inc. of Houston,Texas in the amount of $8,698,783.50 for the Base Bid; and to execute a construction materials testing contract with Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc. of Corpus Christi, Texas in the amount of$112,135 for Williams Drive Phase 3 from Staples Street to Airline Road (BOND 2012). Sponsors:Street Department and Capital Programs 21. 15-1054 Second Reading Ordinance-Appropriating capital proceeds accrued from June 1,2014 through July 31,2015 in their respective Capital Improvement Program Funds (1st Reading 9115115) Ordinance appropriating amounts of(a)$13,184.50; (b) $290,604.57(c) $484,822.06; (d)$47,395.11. and(e)$192,120.28 into the Airport CIP, Bond Proceed, Utility Revenue Bond.. Specialty Bond Proceeds and other Unappropriated Funds, respectively for the following purposes: City's match for future FAA Grant Projects, Bayfront, Public Facilities, Fire, Police Public Health and Safety, Sanitary Landfill, Convention Center, Parks, and Streets, and as further detailed in the Attachment 1; changing the FY 2015 Capital Improvement Budget adopted by Ordinance No 030303 to increase expenditures accordingly. Sagnsors: Financial Services Department and Capital Programs Corpus Christi Page 7 Printed on WSW City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 22. 15-0980 Second Reading Ordinance-Appropriating funds for the City Website Redesign(1st Reading 9115115) Ordinance authorizing City Manager or designee to execute a Statement of Work to purchase web design services from Digital Results LLC, dba Springbox, in accordance with Texas Department of Information Resources contract DIR-TSO-2619 in the amount of$185,081.04, 030632 appropriating $185,081.04 from the unreserved fund balance of the No. 1020 General Fund; changing the FY 2014-2015 Operating Budget adoped by Ordinance 030294 to increase expenditures by$185,081.04. sponsors:Communications,Media Relations and eGovernment and Municipal Information Systems L. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEM 231 PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the City Council may elect to go into executive session at any time during the meeting in order to discuss any matters listed on the agenda. when authorized by the provisions of the Open Meeting Act, Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code,and that the City Council specifically expects to go into executive session on the following matters.If the Council elects to go into executive session regarding an agenda item,the section or sections of the Open Meetings Act authorizing the executive session will be publicly announced by the presiding officer. The City Council may deliberate and take action in open session on any issue that may be discussed in executive session. The description of an item in "Executive Sessions" constitutes the written interpretation by the City Attorney of Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code and his determination that said item may be legally discussed in Closed Meeting in compliance with Chapter 551 the Texas Government Code. 23. 15-1093 Executive s ion pursuant to Texas Gov ent Code§551.07 for con ation with attorneys regard i ollective bargaining ne cations and/or the collective rgaining agreements een the Ity of Corpus Christi and t orpus Christi Firefight Association. M. PUBLIC HEARINGS: ITEM 24 24. 15-1019 Public Hearing and First Reading Ordinance- Street Closure of Starry Road located east of Rodd Field and north of Yorktown Blvd. Ordinance abandoning and vacating an undeveloped and unsurfaced 72,222.48-SF(1.658 Acre) portion of Starry Road, Portion of Lots 8 and 9, Section 25 and a portion of Lots 1 and 6, Section 34, all out of Flour Bluff&Encinal Farm&Garden Tracts, a map of which is recorded in Volume A, Pages 41-43, Map Records of Nueces County, Texas, and being a portion of a 19.56 acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document No. 2006037179 and requiring the owner ATA O.AZALI, INC.to comply with specified conditions. Sponsors:Development Services Corpus Chrlstr Page 6 Printed on 5V25 M15 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 N. ONE READING ACTION ITEMS: (ITEMS 25-26) 25. 15-1050 Annual Joint Funding Agreement for Water Resources Investigation with the United States Geological Survey(USGS) Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to renew an annual 2 Joint Funding Agreement for Water Resources Investigation with the United States Geological Survey(USGS), U.S. Department of the Interior,for automated river gauging stations to gather and maintain accurate records of all inflows and releases in the City's water reservoir, with the City's cost to be$157,060. Sponsors:Office of Public Utilites and Water/Wastewater Treatment 26. 15-1044 Engineering Professional Services Contract-Automated Pavement Condition Index Survey w Motion authorizing the City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract 1015 b for professional services with Transmap Corporation in the amount of $372,125.70 for the Automated Pavement Condition Index Survey project. onsors:Office of Public Works and Street Department O. REGULAR AGENDA: (NONE) The following items aro motions, resolutions and ordinances that will be considered and voted on individually P. FIRST READING ORDINANCES: (ITEMS 27-341 27. 15-1069 First Reading Ordinance-Accepting and appropriating the Victims of Crime Act(VOCA)Outreach Program grant for the 3rd project year Ordinance authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute all documents necessary to accept a grant from the State of Texas, Criminal Justice Division in the amount of$84,795.95 for the 3rd project year of the Victims of Crime Act(VOCA) Outreach Program within the Police Department with a City match of$14,998.99 and an in-kind match of$6,200.00 from the No. 1020 Police General Fund; appropriating the$84,795.95 in the No. 1061 Police Grants Fund for the VOCA Outreach grant in the Police Department; and authorizing the transfer of$14,998 99 from the No. 1020 General Fund to the No. 1061 Police Grants Fund and appropriating the same for a total project cost of $105.994.94. Uonsarx: Police Department Corpus Christi Page 9 Printed on 9/25/2015 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 28. 15-1070 First Reading Ordinance-Accepting and appropriating the Victims of Crime Act(VOCA)grant within the Police Department for the 16th and 17th project years Ordinance authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute all documents necessary to accept a grant from the State of Texas, Criminal Justice Division in the amount of$188,264.42 to continue the Victims of Crime Act(VOCA)Grant within the Police Department for the 16th and 17th project years with a City match of$43,067.05 and an in-kind match of$4,000 from the No. 1020 Police General Fund; appropriating the$188,264.42 in the No. 1061 Police Grants Fund to continue the VOCA grant in the Police Department;and authorizing the transfer of$43,067.05 from the No. 1020 General Fund to the No. 1061 Police Grants Fund and appropriating the same for a total project cost of $235,331.47. Sponsors: Police Department 29. 15-1060 First Reading Ordinance-Accepting and appropriating State grant for Immunizations to stop vaccine preventable diseases locally Ordinance authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute all documents necessary to accept, amend, and appropriate a grant contract for the IMM/LOCALS Immunization Branch-Locals grant in the amount of$241,637 from the Texas Department of State Health Services in the Health Grants Fund No, 1066 to provide for personnel costs and other expenses to fund an immunization program for children, adolescents, and adults, with special emphasis on children three years of age or younger for the contract period September 1, 2015.. through August 31. 2016; and ratifying acceptance of the grant agreement to begin September 1,2015. Sponsors:Health Department 30. 15-1052 First Reading Ordinance-Accepting and appropriating State grant for the Regional Local Services System/Local Public Health System Grant Ordinance authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute all documents necessary to accept, amend. and appropriate a grant contract for the Regional Local Services System/Local Public Health System(RLSSILPHS)grant in the amount of$328,736, from the Texas Department of State Health Services in the Health Grants Fund No 1066, to provide essential public health services for the contract period September 1, 2015, through August 31.2017: and ratifying acceptance of the grant agreement to begin September 1, 2015. Sponsors: Health Department Carpus Christi Page 10 Printed on 912SM15 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 31. 15-1041 First Reading Ordinance-Annexation of Seven Tracts in Industrial District No. 1 Ordinance annexing seven tracts of land located in Industrial District No 1; Namely, Tract 1: owner being ABTEX, 1.09 acres northeast of the Veterans Cemetery;Tract 2:owner being Coastal State Petroleum, 0,96 acres northeast of Up River Road and Navigation Blvd.;Tract 3: owner being Coastal States Petroleum, 0.58 acres northeast of Up River Road and Navigation Blvd.;Tract 4: owner being Coastal Liquids Partners, 0.10 acres northeast of Up River Road and Navigation Blvd.; Tract 5: owner being Coastal Liquids Partners, 0.92 acres northeast of Up River Road and Navigation Blvd.;Tract 6: owner being Exxon Pipeline, 0.18 acres, south of the intersection of Buddy Lawrence and Oak Park Roads; and Tract 7: owner being Koch Gathering Sys Inc., 0.25 acres, south of the intersection of Buddy Lawrence and Oak Paris Roads and next to Tract 6; providing for a Municipal Services Plan for the annexed tracts of land; providing that the owners and inhabitants are entitled to all rights, privileges, and burdens of other citizens and property owners of the City of Corpus Christi and are subject to and bound by the City Charter, ordinances, resolutions, and rules; providing for amendment of the official maps of the City of Corpus Christi; designating area to be added to City Council District Number 1; providing for severance; and providing an effective date. Sponsors: Development Services 32. 15-1071 First Reading Ordinance-Exemption from the Wastewater Acreagell-ot Fees for CAH-DHL Commercial Tracts located east of IH-69 within the Allison Service Area Ordinance exempting the CAH-DHL Commercial Tract, Block 1, Lot 1 subdivision located east of highway 37, from the payment of wastewater lotlacreage fees under section 8.5.2.G.1 of the Unified Development Code; requiring the owner/developer to comply with the specified conditions. im onsors: Development Services 33. 15-1061 First Reading Ordinance-Accepting and appropriating a grant for air quality planning activities Ordinance appropriating $405,243.32 in grant funds from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ)in the Community Enrichment Fund No. 1071; increasing expenditures by $405,243.32 in the Community Enrichment Fund No. 1071;and authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute all documents necessary to accept a grant in the amount of$405,243.32 from the TCEQ for air quality planning activities. Sponsors: Environmental and Strategic Initiatives and Capital Programs Corpus Christi Page 11 Printed on 9125/2015 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final September 29,2015 34. 15-1095 First Reading Ordinance-Amendment to City Code regarding Ad Hoc Committees Ordinance amending Section 2-67 of the Code of Ordinances regarding limitations on committee appointments. Sponsors:City Secretary's Office Q. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: (ITEM 35) The following items are for Council's informational purposes only No action mw be taken and no public comment will be solicited 35. 15-1106 Amendment to Council policies regarding Ad Hoc Committees Resolution amending Council Policy No. 14 of the Code of Ordinances regarding limitations on committee appointments. Saonsors:City Secretary's Office R. BRIEFINGS: ITEM 36 Briefing information will be provided to the City Council during the Council meeting Briefings are for Council information only.Council may give direction to the City Manager,but no other action will be taken and no public comment will be solicited. 36. 15-1086 Communication Update sponsors:Communications and Media Relations and eGovemment S. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: This item is for Council's informational purposes only Council may give direction to the City Manager,but no other action will be taken and no public comment will be solicited T. ADJOURNMENT 2 2 . Corpus Chdsd Page 12 Pdnfid on 912SM15 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING September 29, 2015 CONSENT AGENDA: Item Number j -- ZZ N. Martinez R. Garza C. Magill \/ C. McIntyre L. Riojas 1 / V B. Rosas 1/ L. Rubio V M. Scott V C. Vaughn V Passed/Failed CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING September 29, 2015 Item Number (9.1-1-- tap a1 �{{y{{ Z ) qi-) gi 3�- 3+/— N. Martinez/ 1/ vi,� i \/ ✓ R. 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