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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet City Council - 01/11/2022 o',A.,5r.,f,�r s City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,TX 78401 _ x w cctexas.com \ Meeting Agenda - Final-revised City Council Tuesday,January 11,2022 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. Public Notice: 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 361-826-3105) at least 48 hours in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made. Si Usted desea dirigirse al Concilio y cree que su ingles es limitado, habra un interprete ingles-espanol en todas las juntas del Concilio para ayudarle. This meeting may be held via videoconference call pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.127. If this meeting is held via videoconference call or other remote method of meeting, then a member of this governmental body presiding over this meeting will be physically present at the location of this meeting unless this meeting is held pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.125 due to an emergency or other public necessity pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.045. A. Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo to call the meeting to order. B. Invocation to be given by Deacon Michael Mantz, Diocese of Corpus Christi. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Olivia Rocha, Collegiate High School Student. D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. E. Proclamations /Commendations 1. 22-0110 Proclamation declaring January 17, 2022 as "Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Texas Coastal Bend International Mentoring Day" . Proclamation declaring January 2022 as " National Human Trafficking Prevention and Awareness Month". Proclamation declaring January 2022 as "School Board Recognition Month". City of Corpus Christi Pagel Printed on 1/10/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 11, 2022 F. PUBLIC COMMENT -APPROXIMATELY 12:00 P.M. To speak during this public comment period, you must sign up before the meeting begins. Each speaker is limited to a total of no more than 3 minutes per speaker. You will not be allowed to speak again on an item when the Council is considering the item. Time limits may be restricted further by the Mayor at any meeting. If you have a petition or other information pertaining to your subject, please present it to the City Secretary. Written comments may be submitted at cctexas.com/departments/city-secretary. Electronic media that you would like to use may only be introduced into the City system IF approved by the City's Information Technology (IT) Department at least 24 hours prior to the Meeting. Please contact IT at 826-3211 to coordinate. This is a public hearing for all items on this agenda. G. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR JUNIOR BECK DRIVE (ITEM 2) 2. 22-0046 Motion awarding a construction contract to Reytec Construction Resources, Inc., Corpus Christi, TX, for the reconstruction of Junior Beck Drive from Bear Lane to Dead End and the construction of Junior Beck Drive from Dead End to Old Brownsville Road with new concrete pavement and utility improvements in an amount of$4,888,569.75, located in City Council District 3, with FY 2022 funding available from the Economic Development Administration Grant, Streets Bond 2018, Storm Water, Wastewater, Water, and Gas Funds. Attachments: Agenda Memo-Junior Beck Drive - Bear Lane to Old Brownsville Road (ACM F 18023A Maps 18023A Tabulation of Bids 18023A-21088 FY21-22-Adopted-CIP Presentation -Junior Beck Dr(Bear Lane to Dead End) H. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: a. Major Policy Issues for 2nd Quarter of FY 2022 b. 36th Annual MLK Commemorative Walk and Day of Service Events C. Citywide Pothole Repair Update d. Recap of Packery Channel Restoration Project City of Corpus Christi Paye 2 Printed on 1/10/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 11, 2022 e. Staff Announcements: 1. Sarah Munoz, Deputy Director of Public Works 2. Gabriel Ramirez, Interim Director of Utilities f. COVID-19 Update by Annette Rodriguez, Public Health Director I. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: 3. 22-0052 Corpus Christi Aquifer Storage and Recovery Conservation District (3 vacancies) Crime Control & Prevention District (1 vacancy) Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee (1 vacancy) Attachments: CORPUS CHRISTI AQUIFER STORAGE AND RECOVERY CONSERVATION CRIME CONTROL&PREVENTION DISTRICT PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE 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 listed;may finally pass an ordinance by adopting it as an emergency measure rather than a two reading ordinance;or may modify the action specified. K. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 4 - 14) 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 item or items will immediately be withdrawn for individual consideration in its normal sequence after the items not requiring separate discussion have been acted upon. The remaining items will be adopted by one vote. 4. 22-0051 Approval of the December 14, 2021 Regular Meeting Minutes. Attachments: Minutes-December 14, 2021 Consent-Second Reading Ordinances 5. 21-1644 Ordinance adopting text amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) to remove the Planning Commission from historic designation review process and to identify grounds for undue hardship the Board of Adjustment may consider for a variance (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval) Attachments: CC Agenda Memo-State Mandates Ordinance- UDC State Legislative Updates Final 2021 UDC State Mandates City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 1/10/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 11, 2022 6. 21-1554 Zoning Case No. 1021-03, SRPC Properties, LLC.: (District 2) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 1645 14th Street from the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifamily District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval) Attachments: Agenda Memo-SRPC Properties, LLC Ordinance-SRPC Properties, LLC Report-SRPC Properties, LLC Presentation-SRPC Properties, LLC Subject Property Map-SRPC Properties, LLC 7. 22-0002 Ordinance revising the Infill Housing Incentive Program Guidelines as authorized by Article 11, Chapter 20 of the City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances; authorizing a two-year agreement with the Corpus Christi B Corporation to provide Type B affordable housing funding in the amount of $1,000,000 for costs related to the Infill Housing Incentive Program; appropriating $500,000 from The Type B Fund; and amending the operating budget. Attachments: Agenda Memorandum- Infill Housing Ordinance- Infill Housing Agreement Infill Housing Incentive Program Guidelines Approved Type B 2021 Agreement with Type B Presentation Infill Housing Incentive Program Consent- Contracts and Procurement 8. 21-1727 Motion authorizing the purchase of playground units and shade structures for 14 City parks as included in Bond 2020, from PlayCore Wisconsin, Inc. dba GameTime through the Omnia Partners Cooperative for a total amount of$459,744.20 with funding available through the Bond 2020 Fund. Attachments: Agenda Memo- Bond 2020 14 Playground Units&Shade Structures(Final-Rev Price Sheet Plavground Units&Shade Structures Presentation - Bond 2020 14 Plavground Units&Shade Structures(Final).pptx 9. 21-1652 Resolution authorizing a two-year service agreement, with three additional one-year options, with M & S Tree Service, LLC, of Taft, Texas, for palm tree trimming services in an amount not to exceed $267,592.00 and a potential amount not to exceed $668,980.00 if the options are exercised, with FY 2022 funding of$133,796.00 from the General Fund. Attachments: Agenda Memo- Palm Tree Trimming Services(Final-Revised).docx Bid Tab- Palm Tree Trimming Svcs Resolution -Palm Tree Trimming Services(Final) SA 3891 Palm Tree Trimming Svcs Presentation- Palm Tree Trimming Services(Final).pptx City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 1/10/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 11, 2022 10. 21-1725 Motion authorizing a one-year supply agreement with two one-year option periods, in an amount not to exceed $87,577.00 and a potential amount not to exceed $262,731.00 if option periods are exercised, for calcium hypochlorite for the City Warehouse with Chemrite, Inc., of Buford, Georgia, with FY 2022 funding in the amount of$58,384.67 available in the Stores Fund. Attachments: Agenda Memo-Calcium Hypochlorite BID Tab RFB 3931 Calcium Hypochlorite Supply Agreement No. 3931 vendor signed 11. 21-1736 Motion authorizing the purchase of 22 school zone flashing beacons and 43 flashing LED signs from Consolidated Traffic Controls, Inc., of Arlington, Texas in the amount of$152,357.00 for installation by the Public Works Department, with FY 2022 funding available through the Streets Fund. Attachments: Agenda Memo-Vision Zero-School Zone Beacons and Flashing LED Signs Price Sheet -School Zone Flashing Beacons and LED Signs List of Locations- Flashing LED Signs List of Locations-School Zone Flashing Beacons Presentation -School Zone Flashing Beacons and Flashing LED Signs-rc edits 12. 22-0028 Motion authorizing a three-year service agreement with Roland Mendiola dba National Auto Glass of Corpus Christi, Texas, for windshield repairs and replacements to fleet vehicles for Asset Management in an amount not to exceed $225,000.00, with FY 2022 funding in an amount not to exceed $56,250.00 available through the Fleet Maintenance Service Fund. Attachments: Agenda Memo-Windshield Repair Bid Tab 3924 Windshield Repair Service Agreement 3924-Windshield repair for Fleet Signed Consent- Capital Projects 13. 21-1530 Motion awarding a construction contract to Associated Construction Partners, Ltd, Boerne, Texas, for the citywide Lift Station Repairs at the Wooldridge & Morgan Lift Stations, located in Council Districts 3 and 5, in an amount of$5,524,493.00, with FY 2022 funding available from the American Rescue Plan Act. Attachments: Agenda Memo- 1-11-22 CW Lift Station Repairs(ACM Reviewed) E17086 Agenda Maps E17086 Bid Tab 11.18.21 FY21-22-Adopted-CIP-Citywide Lift Station Repair Presentation-Citywide Lift Station Power Point 14. 22-0042 Motion awarding a construction contract to JE Construction Services, LLC, Corpus Christi, TX, to perform concrete and asphalt pavement repairs and City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 1/10/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 11, 2022 improvements at the Cefe F. Valenzuela Landfill scale house in an amount of$1,351,403.00 and authorize staff to negotiate and administratively execute a Change Order#1 up to an amount of 25% of the contract value to have all pavement structures done in concrete, with FY 2022 funding available from the Solid Waste Certificate of Obligation Fund. Attachments: Agenda Memo- 1-11-22 Cefe Landfill Scale House Road Imps(ACM Reviewed 21034 RFB 3897 Drawings extract.pdf 21034 Preliminary Bid Tab 21034 Agenda Maps FY21-22-Adopted-CI P-Online-sm Presentation-Cefe F.Valezuela Landfill Road Improvements L. RECESS FOR LUNCH The City Council will take a lunch break at approximately 1:30 p.m. M. PUBLIC HEARINGS: The following items are public hearings and public hearings with first reading ordinances. Each item will be considered individually. N. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (ITEM 15) The following items are motions, resolutions and ordinances that will be considered and voted on individually. 15. 21-1663 Briefing on Short Term Rental Policy Development and Ordinance amending Chapter 5 of the Corpus Christi Code to require a permit for the operation of short-term rentals; and providing for publication. Attachments: STR Agenda memo 1.3.21.docx Ordinance for 2nd reading -STR permiting with delayed effective dates, Devlopi Ordinance-Approved on 1st Reading STR Registration BB 12.9.21.docx Presentation-(21- 1663) Short Term Rental Ord. 2nd Read final.pptx O. FIRST READING ORDINANCES: (ITEMS 16 - 19) 16. 21-1647 Zoning Case No. 1021-06, Walker Holdings and Development, LLC.: (District 1) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 3202 Interstate 69 from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval) Attachments: Agenda Memo SP-Walker Holdings and Development LLC.docx Ordinance SP-Walker Holdings and Development. LLC.docx Ordinance-Walker Holdings and Development. LLC Subject Property Map-Walker Holdings and Development. LLC Presentation-Walker Holdings and Development. LLC Report-Walker Holdings and Development. LLC City of Corpus Christi Page 6 Printed on 1/10/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 11, 2022 17. 22-0038 Ordinance authorizing a Wastewater Collection Line Extension Construction and Reimbursement Agreement with IHS Consultants, LP to construct off-site sanitary sewer improvements for a planned commercial development, Park Springs IHS, Blk 1, Lots 1-3, located on River Hill Dr and south of Northwest Boulevard (FM 624), with a completion date of 24 months; transferring $30,400.30 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund to the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund; and appropriating $87,463.77 from the No. 4220-21801 Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund to reimburse the Developer per the agreement. (District 1) Attachments: Agenda Memo- Park Springs IHS Reimbursement Agreement Ordinance-Park Springs IHS with Exhibits Presentation -Park Springs IHS Property Map-Park Springs IHS 18. 22-0118 Ordinance authorizing an amendment of the current contract with Sinister, LLC to maintain the monthly rent rate of$100 for the first option year of the City owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. Attachments: Agenda Memo Parking Lot Jan.04.2022 .docx Ordinance. Sinister Lease Agreement.docx PARKING SPACE LEASE AGREEMENT Extension and Amendment-Sinister, 19. 22-0056 Ordinance appropriating $71,940 from the unreserved fund balance of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 3 Fund for incentives under the Streetscape and Safety Improvement Program; and amending the Fiscal Year 2022 operating budget. Attachments: Agenda Memo-TIRZ#3 Budget Amendment Ordinance Ordinance-Streetscape Budget Amendment P. BRIEFINGS: (ITEMS 20 - 22) Briefing information will be provided to the City Council during the Council meeting. Briefings are for Council information only. No action will be taken and no public comment will be solicited. The City Manager or City Council Liaison for any city board, commission, committee or corporation(including Type A or B Corporation) may report on the action(s) or discussion(s) of any such body's public meeting that occurred within one month prior to this City Council meeting. 20. 22-0074 Briefing on Municipal Court's Action Plan to Address Backlog of Ordinance Citations as developed in coordination with the Chair of the Municipal Court Committee and the City Manager. Attachments: Agenda Memo- Presentation Item-Municipal Court Ordinance Presentation - Municipal Court Revised 1.6.22.pptx 21. 22-0053 Briefing on 2022 9% Low-income Housing Tax Credit Resolution of Support, Resolution of No Objection, Resolution of Objection or no City Council action process. City of Corpus Christi Page 7 Printed on 1/10/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 11, 2022 Attachments: Agenda Memo- Briefing on 2022 9% LIHTC Resolution of Support Process Application-9% LIHTC Resolution of Support Presentation - Resolution of Support or No Objection for 2022 9% LIHTC .pptx 22. 22-0142 Briefing on Proposed Policy changes to the City Ordinance that governs Dockless Scooters in the City Attachments: Agenda Memo- Dockless Scooter Presentation Presentation for Dockless Scooter Ordinance 1.7.22.pptx APPEALS OF A DECISION OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD: (ITEMS 23 - 24) The Appeals will proceed using the following format: a. Requestor's presentation of appeal(up to three minutes)(Requestor subject to questioning) b. Explanation of applicable law c. Staff Response to requestor's complaint about errors of board d. Council Action- Three options: 1. Deny the appeal(uphold the Building Standards Board's decision) 2. Sustain the appeal(reverse the Board's decision) 3.Amend the Board's decision(in whole or in part) 23. 21-1755 Appeal of the Building Standards Board's order to demolish the dilapidated/substandard structure located at 1301 N. Water Street and owned by 8058 MKII LLC. Attachments: Agenda Memo- BSB Appeal - 1301 N Water TC Edits.docx Resolution -Upholding BSB order for 1301 N Water St 1301 N Water- Final Order Minute BSB HEARING 10-14-21 1301 N WATER ST Aeriel Photo- 1301 N Water Presentation 1301 N Water 24. 21-1756 Appeal of the Building Standards Board's orders to demolish the dilapidated/substandard structure identified as Building 1, Building 2 (also known as 2711 Mary Street) and Building 3 (also known as 2709 Mary Street) located at 2713 Mary Street and Building 1 and Building 3 (also known as 1017 Winnebago Street) located at 924 Waco Street; all structures owned by Marksman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC. Attachments: Agenda Memo-BSB Appeals- 1.11.22 Resolution -Upholding BSB Orders for Marksman Brothers Properties 924 Waco St- Final Order- 10-14-21 Minute BSB HEARING 10-14-21 Minutes BSB HEARING 03-25-2021 Case Timeline-924 Waco Aeriel Photo-924 Waco St City of Corpus Christi Page 8 Printed on 1/10/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 11, 2022 NOTICE OF APPEAL-924 WACO ST BLDG 1 Pwerpoint Presentation-Markman Brothers 924 Waco St-(Bldg 3)aka 1017 Winnebago- Final Order- 10-14-21 Case Timeline-924 Waco(Bldg 3)aka 1017 Winnebago NOTICE OF APPEAL-924 WACO AKA 1017 WINNEBAGO 2713 Mary St- Final Order- 10-14-21 2713 Mary St- Final Order-3-25-21 Case Timeline-2713 MARY ST. Aeriel Photo-2713 Mary St NOTICE OF APPEAL-2713 MARY ST 2713 Mary St- Bldg 2(aka 2711 Mary St.)- 10-14-21 2713 Mary St- Bldg 2(aka 2711 Mary St.)-3-25-21 Case Timeline-2713 MARY ST aka (2711)BLDG 2. NOTICE OF APPEAL-2713 MARY ST AKA 2711 MARY ST 2713 Mary St- Bldg 3(aka 2709 Mary St)- 10-14-21 2713 Mary St- Bldg 3(aka 2709 Mary St)-3-25-21 Case Timeline-2713 MARY ST aka (2709)BLDG 3 NOTICE OF APPEAL-2713 MARY ST AKA 2709 MARY ST Q. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEMS 25 -26) 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. 25. 22-0054 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to parts of Emergency Services Districts in the territorial limits of Corpus Christi and Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 775. 26. 22-0096 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District, various lawsuits, including, but not limited to, John F. Smith v. Nueces County Texas and/or Corpus City of Corpus Christi Page 9 Printed on 1/10/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 11, 2022 Christi-Nueces County Public Health District, other legal issues related to the personnel, structure, and/or operation of said district, Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 121, the Cooperative Agreement to Operate a Public Health District and amendments, reformations, and attachments thereto, other laws and regulations governing public health districts, members and membership in the public health district, grants to the members of the public health district, and any potential actions that may be performed pursuant to the aforesaid statutes, agreement(s), and regulations. R. ADJOURNMENT City of Corpus Christi Page 10 Printed on 1/10/2022 0 v AGENDA MEMORANDUM NOflPORAS E� 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting of January 11, 2022 DATE: January 11, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeff H. Edmonds, P. E., Director of Engineering Services 0effreye(a)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Rolando Mata, Director of Public Works/Street Operations rolandom2(a-)-cctexas.com (361) 826-1677 Heather Hurlbert, CPA, CFGO, Director of Finance & Procurement Heatherh3(o-)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3227 Construction Contract Award Junior Beck Drive - Bear Lane to Old Brownsville Road (Bond 2018, Proposition B & Economic Development Grant) CAPTION: Motion awarding a construction contract to Reytec Construction Resources, Inc., Corpus Christi, TX, for the reconstruction of Junior Beck Drive from Bear Lane to Dead End and the construction of Junior Beck Drive from Dead End to Old Brownsville Road with new concrete pavement and utility improvements in an amount of $4,888,569.75, located in City Council District 3, with FY 2022 funding available from the Economic Development Administration Grant, Streets Bond 2018, Storm Water, Wastewater, Water, and Gas Funds. SUMMARY: This item awards a construction contract for the reconstruction of Junior Beck Drive from Bear Lane to the Dead End and the construction extension of Junior Beck Drive from the Dead End to Old Brownsville Road. For the existing Junior Beck Drive section, the reconstruction will include new concrete pavement, driveways, pavement markings, signage, street lighting improvements and utility improvements to water, wastewater, storm water and gas. For the Junior Beck Drive extension, the construction will include new concrete pavement, street lighting improvements, drainage swales on both sides of the roadway and drainage crossing culverts. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Junior Beck Drive is divided into two street segments. Segment 1: Junior Beck Drive from Bear Lane to Dead End is classified as a Minor Residential Collector with 0.622 miles in length. This section of street was originally constructed in 1980 and was reconstructed again in 1992. The road consists of a two-lane asphalt roadway with curb & gutter, sidewalks that are in poor condition with aging underground utility systems. Junior Beck Drive currently supports industrial and commercial activity with heavy commercial vehicle traffic with only one access point from Bear Lane. Segment 2: Junior Beck Drive from Dead End to Old Brownsville, is a planned (never built) Minor Residential Collector with 0.321 miles in length. This project is to construct Segment 1 and Segment 2 together. This project will reconstruct the existing Junior Beck Drive (Segment 1) with a two-lane roadway, curb & gutter, sidewalks, ADA ramps, pavement markings, signage, utility improvements include upgrades to water, wastewater, storm water, gas and build the new roadway (Segment 2) from the dead end to Old Brownsville Road with a two-lane roadway, safety illumination, cross culverts, and drainage swales on both sides. This project will improve road access and promote further development and growth in the area. The project funding sources is listed below: 1. Bond 2018, Proposition B in an amount of$1,400,000.00. 2. An Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between the City and Nueces County for the associated engineering cost related to the preparation of design and construction plans for the extension of Junior Beck Drive from the dead end to Old Brownsville Road (0.32 miles) for funds in an amount of$200,000.00. 3. A United States Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA) reimbursement grant in an amount of$3,000,000.00. PROJECT TIMELINE: 2019 - 2021 2022 - 2023 October - August S 1 O 1 N D J February - February Design Bid / Award Construction Project schedule reflects City Council award in January 2022 with anticipated construction completion in 13 months from issuance of the Notice to Proceed. COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS: The Contracts and Procurement Department issued a Request for Bids. On December 1, 2021, the City received five bids for Base Bid 1 (Asphalt) and five bids for Base Bid 2 (Concrete). The City analyzed the submitted bids in accordance with contract documents and determined Reytec Construction Resources, Inc. was the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. In addition, the lowest bid included concrete versus asphalt. The City recommends awarding a construction contract to Reytec Construction Resources, Inc. The bid received from Reytec Construction Resources, Inc for concrete pavement was lower than the bids received for the asphalt pavement. A summary of the bids is provided below: CONTRACTOR BASE BID 1 BASE BID 2 (ASPHALT) (CONCRETE) Bay Ltd. $5,600,000.00 $5,500,000.00 Clark Pipeline Services, LLC $5,495,388.70 No Bid Haas-Anderson Construction, Ltd. $5,179,789.30 $5,564,011.40 JE Construction Services, LLC $5,561,564.50 $5,359,467.50 Jimenez $5,964,005.50 $7,135,977.00 Reytec Construction Resources, Inc. No Bid $4,888,569.75 Engineer's Opinion of Probable Cost $5,658,892.43 $6,191,396. Reytec Construction Resources, Inc has successfully completed numerous street projects for the City such as Everhart Road (Holly Rd to SPID), Six Points Intersection Improvements, Chaparral Street (Schatzel to Taylor), Flato Rd (Bates Rd to Agnes St.), Williams Drive (Rodd Field Rd to S. Staples St), S. Staples Street (Kostoryz Rd to Brawner Pkwy) and Kostoryz Road (Brawner Pkwy to S. Staples St). ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to award construction contract to Reytec Construction Resources, Inc. which would delay the project and the EDA grant for $3,000,000 will be cancelled. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact in FY 2022 is an amount of$4,888,569.75 with funding available from the EDA grant, Streets Bond 2018, Storm Water, Wastewater, Water, and Gas Funds. FUNDING DETAIL: The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) shows the project is planned for FY2022. The project is ready to be implemented and expenditures are within budget as shown in the CIP. Fund: Street- Street CIP (Fund 3530) Mission Element: Street Pavement Maintenance (ME 051) Project: Junior Beck Drive — (Dead End to Old Brownsville Road) (21088) Account: Construction (550910) Activity: 21088-3530-EXP Amount: $2,859,612.53 Fund: Storm Water- StrmWtr 2021 Cl (Fund 4533) Mission Element: Drainage Infrastructure (ME 043) Project: Junior Beck Drive — (Bear Lane to Old Brownsville Road) (18023A) Account: Construction (550910) Activity: 18023-A-4533-EXP Amount: $303,735.44 Fund: Wastewater-WW 2021 CIP (Fund 4258) Mission Element: Wastewater Collection System (ME 042) Project: Junior Beck Drive — (Bear Lane to Old Brownsville Road) (18023A) Account: Construction (550910) Activity: 18023-A-4258-EXP Amount: $701,188.31 Fund: Water-Water Cap Rev (Fund 4480) Mission Element: Distribute Water (ME 041) Project: Junior Beck Drive — (Bear Lane to Old Brownsville Road) (18023A) Account: Construction (550910) Activity: 18023-A-4480-EXP Amount: $885,570.07 Fund: Gas- Gas 2015 Bnd (Fund 4561) Mission Element: Gas Distribution System (ME 022) Project: Junior Beck Drive— (Bear Lane to Old Brownsville Road) (18023A) Account: Construction (550910) Activity: 18023-A-4561-EXP Amount: $138,463.40 Overall Total $4,888,569.75 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends awarding a construction contract to Reytec Construction Resources, Inc., for the reconstruction of Junior Beck Drive from Bear Lane from Old Brownsville Road in the amount of $4,888,569.75 for the construction of concrete pavement with construction duration planned for 13 months from issuance of the Notice to Proceed. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Location and Vicinity Map Bid Tabs CIP Page PowerPoint t -:27� PROJECT LOCATION N SCALE: N.T.S. + Doyle VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE N AVER NUECES BAY E °F G�TOti ° ORR(0OR w Z-1 SHIP CHM $ tFOp CORPUS CHRISTI z LEOPARD Q 0 a z 44 44 ze�Ow, 266 CORPUS CHRISTI BAY CORPUS CHRISTI O INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OFtGP � 358 1 M N Z °c Fvti PROJECT LOCATION ID r 3� egROCe � O .O ° N °R7 °kY 0� Q 358 Z ° CABANISS 2 FIELD O �v 665 43 ° LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE PROJECT NUMBER: 18023A 286) Junior Beck Drive - Bear Lane to Old CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS VAI Brownsville Road DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES BEAR LN. SCALE: N.T.S. i A u 9�p o I m EXTENSION FROM DEAD END TO OLD BROWNSVILLE RD. �_ M, AERIAL MAP NOT TO SCALE PROJECT NUMBER: 18023A Junior Beck Drive - Bear Lane to Old CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS VAI Brownsville Road DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES TANUiATION OF BIDS C-CORPOSCHRIETi-PROCUREMENT BID 1,2C21 DATEweaa m,UN10RBECK DRBREAgt1TODID BROW-BRE RD) H- e,- z,..,1TDCl- --eez,RIC IEo-mi- -,tc y Rd. 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This project is currently scheduled to begin construction in FY2022 and continue until completed. Schedules maybe adjusted after design is completed or during annual CIP update. Justification Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan;Policy Statements pp.25-32;Transportation Master Plan.This project will improve the road and accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2022 2023 2024 Total Construction/Rehab 1,030,000 1,030,000 Design 350,000 350,000 Storm Water-St. 821,000 821,000 Waste Water-St 382,500 382,500 Water-St. 357,000 357,000 Gas-St. 176,410 176,410 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 140,000 201,000 341,000 Total 490,000 3,137,910 3,627,910 Funding Sources Prior Years 2022 2023 2024 Total G.O. Bond 2018 270,000 1,130,000 1,400,000 Revenue Bonds 220,000 2,007,910 2,227,910 Total 490,000 3,137,910 3,627,910 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time. Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventive Maintenance Program. 205 Capital Improvement Flan 2022 th it 2024 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# ZTpgg Project Name Junior Beck Dr(DE to Old Brownsville Road) Type Recondition/Longevity Department Public Works Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilation Priority 2 Critical-Asset Condition Status Active Description This project consists of a new roadway construction expanding Junior Beck Drive to Old Brownsville Road with new pavement,curb&gutter, sidewalk,ADA compliant curb ramps,signage,pavement markings,traffic signalization improvements.This project is currently scheduled to begin construction in FY2022 and continue until completed. Schedules maybe adjusted after design is completed or during annual CIP update. Justification Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan;Policy Statements pp.25-32;Transportation Master Plan.This project will improve the road and accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Year 2022 2023 2024 Total Construction/Rehab 1,400,000 1,400,000 2,800,000 Design 200,000 200,000 Storm Water-St. 871,000 871,000 Waste Water-St 402,500 402,500 Water-St. 387,000 387,000 Gas-St. 176,410 176,410 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 170,000 150,000 320,000 Total 3,606,910 1,550,000 5,156,910 Funding Sources Prior Year 2022 2023 2024 Total Nueces County 200,000 200,000 Economic Development Grant 1,450,000 1,550,000 3,000,000 Revenue Bonds 1,956,910 1,956,910 Total 3,606,910 1,550,000 5,156,910 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time. Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventive Maintenance Program. 206 Corpus Chr sti Engineering Junior Beck Drive (Bear Lane to Old Brownsville Road) Council Presentation January 11, 2022 Project Location Corpus Chr sti Engineering N ME N.T.S. G� Junior Back Drive-Boar Lane to Old BroKrwdllo Road Vicinity Map Cot pus cnisc Enaine2rir�:�� Junior Beck Drive - Bear Lane to r Old Brownsville Road V c, N SCALE: Il.i Bear Lane ti.. I Extension From Dead End to Old Brownsville Road �y 0 i' Construction Project Corpus Chr sti Engineering This project provides for the reconstruction of Junior Beck Drive from Bear Lane to the dead end and new construction from the dead end to Old Brownsville Road as summarized below: Reconstruction: Bear Lane to the dead end • A new two-lane concrete pavement roadway, driveways, pavement markings, signage, street lighting improvements and utility improvements to water, wastewater, storm water and gas. New Construction: Dead end to Old Brownsville Road • A new two-lane concrete pavement roadway with safety illumination, cross culverts, and drainage swales on both sides. 4 Project Schedule Corpus Chr sti Engineering 7ND1 1 1 1J F MA M J J ASO N D J F M AM J J ASO N D J F MA M J J ASO N D J F Design Bid /Award Construction Projected Schedule reflects City Council award in January 2022 with anticipated completion in February 2023. CORPUS CHRISTI AQUIFER STORAGE AND RECOVERY CONSERVATION DISTRICT Three(3)vacancies with terms to 12-31-2025.(City Manager Peter Zanoni is recommending the reappointments of Michael Murphy,Jeffrey Edmonds and Sharon Lewis).(Section 8811.024 of the Texas Special District Local Laws Code requires the City Council to confirm the election of officers annually.The board is recommending the confirmation of the following officers:Dan McGinn as President,Sharon Lewis as Vice-President and Jeffrey Edmonds as Secretary). Duties The Corpus Christi Aquifer Storage and Recovery Conservation District develops and protects municipal aquifer storage areas created by the City of Corpus Christi. The district may implement and develop aquifer storage and recovery projects. Composition Five(5)directors appointed by the City Council to serve four-year staggered terms.If a vacancy occurs on the board,the board may appoint a director to serve the remainder of the term. The board shall annually elect officers and officers must be confirmed by the City Council.The initial directors shall draw lots to determine which three(3)directors shall serve four-year terms that expire at the end of the calendar year four years after the effective date of the Act,and which two directors shall serve two-year terms that expire at the end of the calendar year two years after the effective date of the Act. Member size Term Length Term limit 5 4 Years N/A AppointingName Term Appt.date End date Michael Murphy Partial 9/14/2021 12/31/2021 City Council Eligible for reappointment Jeffrey Edmonds Partial 2/26/2019 12/31/2021 City Council Secretary Eligible for reappointment Sharon Lewis Partial 2/26/2019 12/31/2021 City Council Vice-President Eligible for reappointment Dan McGinn 2 7/9/2015 12/31/2023 City Council President Active Amber Getting 1 9/14/2021 12/31/2023 City Council Active 1-11-2022 CRIME CONTROL&PREVENTION DISTRICT Two(2)vacancies with term concurrent with Council terms.(Each Council Member appoints a board member,subject to confirmation by the full Council.Staff is recommending the postponement of Council Member Hernandez's representative for future recruitment). Duties The Corpus Christi Crime Control and Prevention District is dedicated to crime reduction programs and the adoption of a proposed sales and use tax at a rate of one- eighth of one percent. Composition The District will consist of the same number of members as the City Council. A member of the Board of Directors shall be appointed by each member of the City Council to serve at the pleasure of that member of the City Council for a term that is concurrent with the term of the member of the City Council that appointed the Director. Six-year term limitation. Confirmation of appointments by City Council as per Texas Local Government Code 363.1015. Member size Term length Term limit 9 Concurrent with Council Term 6 Years Name District Term Appt.date End date Appointing Fred E Edler District 4 2 8/28/2018 11/1/2022 City Council Confirmation Resigned lCouncil Member Greg Smith's Rep. Michael D Markle District 4 1 5/25/2021 11/1/2022 City Council Confirmation Ineligible Council Member Gil Hernandez's Rep. Frank Arriaga Jr District 4 1 2/23/2021 11/1/2022 City Council Confirmation Active Council Member John Martinez's Rep. Curtis T Clark District 5 1 2/23/2021 11/1/2022 City Council Confirmation Active Council Member Ben Molina's Rep. Sandy J Fernandez District 3 1 2/23/2021 11/1/2022 City Council Confirmation Active Council Member Michael T.Hunter Rep. David Gonzalez District 5 11 2/23/2021 11/1/2022 lCity Council Confirmation 1 Chair lActive Mayor Paulette Guajardo's Rep. Melissa Rios District 1 1 6/8/2021 11/1/2022 City Council Confirmation Active Council Member Billy Lerma's Rep. Rene Saenz District 3 2 1/22/2019 11/1/2022 City Council Confirmation Active Council Member Roland Barrera's Rep. Marshal Tong District 1 1 2/23/2021 11/1/2022 City Council Confirmation Active Council Member Mike Pusley's Rep. 1-11-2022 CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT Applicants Name District Category Crystal Aguilar District 4 Olivia Allan District 4 Ryan N Harris District 4 Joseph H. Kramer District 4 Council Member Smith's Rep. Ryan A Martinez District 2 Eli McKay District 1 Chris A Pena District 5 Elizabeth Perez District 4 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Aug 03, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Mrs. Crystal Aguilar Prefix First Name Last Name Email Address 2821 Erie Dr. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78414 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 36 Mobile: (361) 389-3235 Business: (361) 561-1417 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Cenikor Foundation Senior Manager Employer Job T itle Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 5501 IH37 Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No KArc ( n/ctrl Ant tiler Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list; Drug Court Committee& Opiate Taskforce committee Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Doctoral candidate, United Corpus Christi Chamber member, Opiate Taskforce, Drug court committee If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Advisory health, crime board, and ethics. Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? To be able to have a voice and be able to give a meaningful contribution to this city even if it's my input or weighing in on a matter. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? Yes r No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? rYes TNo Demographics Gender W Female Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r: No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes c: No KArc ('rxictnl Ariidinr Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r•' No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r: No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r• Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Question applies to multiple boards Are you willing to provide an Annual Deport of Financial Information as required by the Code of Ethics? r Yes r No Mrc r'nictml Ani 61far Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree AArc ( nictni Ani iiinr CRYSTAL MARIE GARCIA AGUILAR 2821 ERIE DR. CORPUS CHRISTI, TX, 78412 (361)389-3235 PROFESSIONAL PROFILE "Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor with leadership experience in quality, compliance, and project development and execution" My experiences as a lead clinician, Quality Manager, Quality Improvement Supervisor, and Process and Performance Improvement Supervisor make me an ideal candidate to assume a leadership role in a Substance Use Disorder treatment facility. I can leverage my experience, education, and passion for helping others to focus on the development of leaders while focusing on providing structured, quality care to those who I am privileged to serve. I believe in continuously growing and learning from those around me while keeping in mind the vision, mission, and the overall growth of the organization. CORE SKILLS Knowledge about substance abuse treatment, prevention, and aftercare. Knowledgeable of insurance processes, Medicaid, and state funding admissions criteria and timing, knowledge of contract compliance and policies. Ability to establish rapport, Positive Communication Skills, Leadership, Strategic Planning, Time Management, Process Improvement, Customer Service, Interpersonal Skills, Active Listening, Computer Skills, Networking, and Problem-Solving Skills CAREER SUMMARY Facility Senior Manager December 2020- Present Cenikor Foundation, Corpus Christi Location • Manage staff and facility resources to ensure completion of strategic plan and goals. • Ensure regulatory compliance with federal and state standards as well as Cenikor policies and procedures. • Prepare and present facility reports to the Senior Regional Director for the President/CEO. • Develop and manage local Advisory Board and quarterly meetings as requested. • Assist and participate in fundraising activities, including facility tours public speaking engagements, special events and donor recognition activities. • Assist the Senior Regional Dirctor in setting annual staff goals, managed and reported to the corporate office on a monthly basis. • Work with the Human Resource Department for staffing, training, employee relations issues, performance evaluations, maintenance of personnel files, documentation, and licensure requirements for facility staff. • Perform additional duties and special projects as assigned. Process and Performance Improvement Supervisor January 2019-Present Cenikor Foundation, Corpus Christi Location • Design, deliver, evaluate and manage processes and solutions for Foundation in regards to process and performance improvement • Worked closely with leadership, Quality, Compliance, Utilization Review, and Training to identify root cause and needs and develop solutions for improved clinical and contract performance. • Developed and maintained clinical training curriculums in conjunction with Quality, Compliance, UR, and HR departments • Involved in maintaining understanding of performance and process improvement, training trends, developments, and best practices • Fostered positive working relationships with clinical teams, facility directors, clinical managers and corporate departments, which included efforts to minimize silos and "us vs. them" communication • Continuously uphold the core principles of Cenikor's culture and create a positive working environment for all team members • Assisted with revising and rebuilding compliance checklists, analytics, process improvement, decision support as well as some of Cenikor's policies and procedures • Participated in completion of audits with both internal auditors and external funders. Quality Improvement Supervisor October 2018-January 2019 Cenikor Foundation, Corpus Christi Location • Provide leadership and support in establishing and maintaining quality performance initiatives • Analyze and identify trends in documentation • Conduct audits of clinical documentation to ensure compliance with contracts, state, local, and federal regulations are being adhered to • Collaborate with clinical managers, facilitate directors, and nursing staff to identify trends, minimize risk, and execute the implementation of the clinical quality initiatives • Identified areas for improvement in regard to documentation and training opportunities • Uphold the core principles of Cenikor's culture and create a positive working environment for all team members. Quality Manager June 2017- October 2019 Charlie's Place Recovery Center, Corpus Christi, TX • Maintain records, reports, and issuing correspondences. Reviewing errors and their causes giving advice to correct such errors. In some instances, being liaison between staff and upper management to negotiate problems arising with staff. • Selecting and assigning quality control duties to staff, and then evaluating the performance of these employees in their assigned roles. • Pinpointing staff develop needs and ensuring all requirements are met. • Knowledgeable in company policies and procedures as well as regulations related to quality control. • Effective with supervisory techniques and procedures. • Have Understanding how to adhere to personnel policy • Ensures that Charlie's Place adheres to contract, state, local, and federal regulations and requirements • Review/audit Medicaid/private insurance documentation Inpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Counselor July 2016-June 2017 Charlie's Place Recovery Center, Corpus Christi, TX Male/Female Residential Program • Provide empirically-based treatments appropriate to Substance Use Disorders such as Motivational Interviewing through both group and individual formats • Establish respectful, effective relationships with clients, clinical and administrative staff from a range of institutions and agencies. • Attempted to engage individuals dealing with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Related Disorders in their treatment • Linked clients to community resources and assisted with career, housing and educational placement. • Implement timely maintenance of client chart data • Establish goals/treatment through a collaborative process with the patient utilizing advanced counseling skills • Develop/deliver psycho-educational groups that include life skills, family support, and community integration • Represent agency/served as a liaison at community outreach events/meetings/committees • Participate in interdisciplinary meetings to ensure holistic wellness is the continued mission of the agency. Affordable Utilities Provider Program 2014-2016 Utiliav Inc. Office Assistant • Manage all administrative duties in the office, including, but not limited to: o Payroll completion, filing, customer service, documentation verification • Served as Point-of-Contact for 3 crews working out of this region: o Coordinated all scheduling and work related duties to ensure customer satisfaction Office Administration 2013 - 2014 Corpus Christi Asthma and Allergy Center Quality Assurance Officer • Learned all local, state and federal regulations regarding patient chart documentation • Created and implemented programs to ensure compliance in documentation • Coordinated peer review process to audit charts to detect inaccuracies • Performed training of staff on facility protocols to minimize documentation error Manager 2004 - 2010 Hurbs Burgers • Performed cashier duties prior to becoming part of management team • Completed inventory reports and assisted with ordering of food/supplies • Performed Human Resources Functions, included but not limited to: o Created job postings for advertisement, reviewed applicants, conducted interviews, performed both the hiring and the firing process • Supervised all staff and conducted training for cashiers as well as sales and janitorial staff EDUCATION Doctorate of Business Administration March 2019-Present South University, Online program Current GPA: 4.0 Doctoral Candidate, ABD Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology 2014 Argosy University, Dallas, TX Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 2011 Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX MISCELLANEOUS • Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor - Current • Member/Trainings o Coastal Bend Recovery Oriented Systems of Care o Corpus Christi RoadRunners: Community Service Opportunities o Methodist Healthcare Ministries Collaborative Leadership Training o Collaborative leadership miniseries o Motivational Interviewing Learning Collaborative Part 1 o Advanced Motivational Interviewing Deep Dive Part 2 o Drug Court Team Member o Mental Health First Aid CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 04, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Olivia Allan First Name Last Name Email Address 13510 Catamaran Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78418 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? " W District 4 Current resident of the city? r• Yes r No If yes, how many years? 15 Home: (361) 299-5284 Mobile: (361) 263-5447 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Data Logger- City of Corpus Unique Employment Agency Christi Employer Jab Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 4646 Corona Suite 100 Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 78411 n iwin Allnn Work Phone 361.852.6392 Work E-mail address Grootroot100@yahoo.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: NA Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) BA Communications If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Committee for Persons with Disabilities Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? My interest comes from being both educated and disabled. I spent the first half of my life studying and now the second half learning how to maintain and prove that my disability will never hold me back.This app will not give me the opportunity to upload my resume. Ucicad a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes (.- No nlixiin Minn No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r No Demographics Gender W Female Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? Yes r• No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) nlixiin Minn Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree rlliXIia DlInn Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree niklin Minn OLIVIA ALLAN 13510 Catamaran Corpus Christi, Texas 78418 361.263.5447 PROFILE Olivia is a team oriented professional with the ability to multi-task in high pressure situations and welcomes the opportunity to interact with the public and co-workers. She is organized and committed to quality in any product or service represented and exhibit's a strong understanding of business processes, expectations and goals. Olivia is used to and comfortable in a fast paced environment with proven success while working autonomously or within a team. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Proficient on both Mac and PC, MAXIMO, Windows: Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Office,Access, MS Outlook, WordPerfect Visio 16, PageMaker,Aldus Freehand, Lotus Word Pro, Excel, Lotus 1,23, MS Dos, Adobe Photoshop,Seibel,Jackfruit, Microfruit, Microsoft POS/RMS, Optimus and Metrologic. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE As the Inventory Control Manager for Statewide Beverage,an 'IT' Business Solution Consultant for Microsoft,and an Advertising Consultant for both Clear Channel Radio and TransWestern Publishing, I faced and have met the challenge of gaining the trust of my prospects in order to establish a rapport that evolves into a prosperous and long-term business partnership. The selling style and method I maintain, encompasses research, industry knowledge, understanding of prospects needs, commitment to unique and quality proposals as well as the ability to walk away from a lost sale. I have been fortunate to experience fruitful success across many verticals and will continue to seek fresh, innovative ideas that will continue the rewarding path I am on. While the Materials Coordinator on BP's offshore oil platform, "Atlantis", I was responsible for supervising day-to-day activities relating to the inventory, project logistics, negotiating the purchase of equipment and offshore Fire Team responsibilities. Having survived a massive head injury accident with a 5%chance of living, I completely understand what it feels like to work so hard yet be forced to adapt in a competitive workforce society. WORK HISTORY Unique Employment Agency Present Covid 19 Data Logger-City of Corpus Christi General Contracting/Self Employed 2009- 2019 Corpus Christi,Texas Inventory Control Manager 2008- 2009 Statewide Beverage Warehouse Liquor/Feldman's Corpus Christi,Texas Inside Sales-Microsoft Account 2006-2008 The Lead Dogs Solution Speciaiist-NorCai Region Austin, Texas BP Atlantis'Offshore Operations Team 2005 - 2006 Amec-GreyStar(Houston,Texan Logistics/Materials Coordinator Ingleside,Texas Shell/BP'Na Kika'Logistics/Materials Team 2003 - 2005 Gold Services, Shell Oil&Gas, BP Logistics Coordinator(Contract Proiect Ingleside, Texas Outside Sales 2002 - 2003 Clear Channel Communications Media, Radio Houston,Texas Executive Assistant to Sr.V.P,General Counsel 1997- 1999 Coastal Oil and Gas Corporation Administrative Houston, Texas EDUCATION B.A. in Communications 1997 Emphasis in Advertising with a Minor in Business Computer Applications Ouachita Baptist University-Arkadelphia,AR Leadership Institute for Broadcast Journalism 1995 Summer Scholarship- Washington, D.C. ACHIEVEMENTS • Chef and Owner of my new food truck business. • Survivor of massive head injury and coma in 2012. • Currently represented by InterSkill Media (Austin,Texas) as a voice over specialist for books on CD and movie promoting. • Sang'The National Anthem"for the Corpus Christi Ice Rays. • 1996 Winner of the American Advertising Federat!on Competition (The American Red Cross'If Not Now, When?!f Not You,Who?'Campaign • Help with our family-owned specialty ovine and ale store-Whitecap Wine and Ale-on worth Padre Island, Texas. • Awarded $20,000 Vocal Performance scholarship to Ouachita Baptist University • Recognized Amencan Red Cross volunteer for the tornados that hit Arkadelphia,Arkansas,March I, 1997. • Accomplished Freelance Photographer. • Trained Offshore Firefighter, • Vice President Chi Delta Women's Social Club. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Mar 30, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Ryan N Harris First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 1515 Ennis Joslin #230 Street Address Suite or Apt Corpus Christi TX 78412 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? Yes r No If yes, how many years? 25 Home: (832) 450-1659 Home: (832) 450-1659 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Full Time Masters Student Employer Joh-itle Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number N/A Work E-mail address Rharrisl 2@islander.tamucc.edu Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted fwnn nl Wnrric Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r• Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: N/A Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Bachelor of Science in Psychology Attaining Masters Degree in Mental Health Counseling (Expected Grad Date May 2023) Volunteer at U.S.S. Lexington 2004-2008 If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Children &Youth Crime Control & Prevention Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I believe that I can help in my community by doing more. I care about everyone in my community and want to help wherever I can, in whatever capacity I am able to at that given time. My ongoing knowledge with Mental Health may also be of use in some areas. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r• No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r No Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Oxton KI 1-4Ifarric Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r• No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r: No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Owen N Wnrric Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI COMMISSION ON CHILDREN&YOUTH The Commission on Children & Youth preferred representatives for adult membership from certain categories. High school students must be a Junior or Senior at time of appointment. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Adult At-Large Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree D%/nn nl Wnrric Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. 1 understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Dx/nn KI Wnrric RYAN HARRIS 832-450-1659 Professional Summary Driven and personable Customer Solutions Specialist with over 5 years of experience interfacing with clients to ensure optimal service delivery. Dedicated and outside-the-box strategic thinker with expertise in customer relationship management, conflict resolution, time management, document control, and leadership. Dependable, courteous self-starter and team player seeking to leverage background into management role with a progressive organization. Education Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi Master of Science in Professional Counseling Bachelor of Science in Psychology Emphasis in Clinical Mental Health Minor is Criminal Justice Expected Graduation: May 2023 Graduated: December 2020 Work Experience Coastal Home Health Care Corpus Christi, Texas EW Compliance/Auditor 06/2018 to 12/2018 • Managed direct deposit file and positive pay files for over 5,000 employees • Researched payment discrepancies and adjusted accounts If needed • Processed late payments and assisted accounting in all lost payment investigations. • Handled all patient client files and provider compliance paperwork • Audited each file within state and medicaid compliance regulations and tracked all providers, EW scores and disciplinary write ups. L. K. Jordan Corpus Christi, Texas Leasing Consultant 08/2017 to 08/2018 • Worked with potential renters to find a new home • Kept up to date with current specials, created marketing strategies to increase interest and traffic • In charge of planning all resident programming and activities • Produced newsletters for resident's with current news and events • Assisted management in resident relations and utilized One site which is a leasing tool for all needs Artventure Inc. Houston, Texas Payroll Coordinator/HR 11/2014 to 06/2017 • Responsible for payroll of 100 to 300 talent acquisitions for a bi-weekly pay period • Entered in all new talents like actors, singers, and other employees • Made employee changes and voluntary deductions in payroll system • Processed checks, stop payments and adjustments of payroll • Supervised all new hires and 3 intake specialists daily and ensured up to date knowledge of wage and labor laws U.S. Navy Great Lakes, Illinois Head Yeoman 02/2014 to 10/2014 • Entrusted to manage 105 recruits for 16 hours a day for 6 months • In charge of all paperwork and scheduling pertaining to medical, legal, dental, and bank appointments • Processed all new check-ins and departures from Recruit Training Command Separations Unit • Led mentoring topics aboutjob hiring process, resume writing, and college necessity on a weekly basis Allen Harrison Houston, Texas Assistant Property Manager/Leasing Specialist 03/2012 to 11/2013 • Took care of all residents and staying knowledgeable of specials and occupancy percentages Responsible for all checks and money orders for rent and other rentable items RYAN HARRIS — Page 2 • Verified all files and ensured information is correct with new move ins and move outs • Filed all evictions and writ of possessions as well as attending any court hearings • Provided cordial but firm attitude with residents with late notices and small balance letters • Proficient on OneSite and Yardi programs Skills • Conflict and dispute resolution • Microsoft Office • Operations management • Report generation and analysis • Product ordering • Time management • Training and development Results-oriented • Excellent communication CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 15, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Joseph h Kramer First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 1820 Waldron Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78418 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r• No If yes, how many years? 39 Mobile: (361) 742-3186 Mobile: (361) 742-3186 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Southern Technical Controls Communications Electrician Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 8128 Leopard St TX Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 78409 lnconh h Vrf3mor Work Phone 361-876-5559 Preferred Mailing Address 9 Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: none Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) President of the Flour Bluff Citizens Council, Community leader Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I care about my community and i like making a difference. I work already to serve and inform the citizens of Flour Bluff. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r• Yes r No Demographics lnconh h Vrnmor Gender W Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r' Yes r•' No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "N4" to all questions above, please enter N/A. n/a Board-specific questions (if applicable) lncianh h Vrnmor Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. fJ I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61,which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless 1 am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. 1 hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree lnconh h Vrmmnr Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree lnconh h Vrnmor Joseph H. Kramer 1820 Waldron Road Corpus Christi, TX 78418 Mobile: (361) 742-3186 WORK EXPERIENCE: Nov 2017 to Present. Communications Electrician, Southern Technical Controls, 8128 Leopard St, Corpus Christi,TX 78409; (361) 289-1007 1 service and repair CCTV camera systems, intercom systems, data uplink to satellite and install new IP bases camera systems for over 30+ land-based oilrigs all over South and East Texas. I operate on a 24/7 call out basis. My daily role is to troubleshoot and make repairs to keep rig in operation. I co-designed a full network camera and wireless network intercom system for rig use. Normal operations require climbing 100 feet to the top of the oil derrick to make repairs. I have self-management and self- accountability skills to see that the job is done right and quick to avoid rig shut down. I make professional recommendations on camera placement, remotely log into systems in order to troubleshoot and/or make repairs. I connect to the network, making adjustments and ensuring updates are made to critical software. I use vendor specific software to make programming code adjustments. I manage, maintain and make out accurate detail repair reports and submit invoices for payment to rigs. I perform inventory management, time management, vehicle management as well as equipment management. I performed service work at a deep-sea rig yard. I am in charge of sales of new systems to replace out dated systems. I self-manage time and schedules in order to effectively service multiple clients daily. I multi task on-site jobs and coordinate with other third party's to complete work. I have a very high level of electrical and computer skills. Feb 2015 to Nov 2017. Field IT Installer, Total Protection Systems Inc., P.O. Box 270837, Corpus Christi, TX 78427; (361) 289-2788 I assisted in overseeing designing and planning for projects. I offered a turnkey approach to delivering a fully integrated security system based on the needs and requirements of the customer. This approach incorporated the following capabilities: site survey, system design, pre-installation logistics support, system installation &training, project documentation as well as system sustainability & support. I also assisted in the sales, maintenance, and service after for access control, closed circuit TV systems, fire systems & other life safety systems, intrusion systems, ID management, network infrastructure, vehicle control and parking control systems. I worked closely with vendors and clients to ensure an expected result. Customers that I serviced included: City of Corpus Christi (All Departments), NAS-CC, Signature Flight Support, Spohn Hospitals, Holiday Inn, Coldwell Bankers-Leasing, and many more. May 2013 to Jan. 2015. Texas Area Supervisor , TSP Controls/Drill View Video, 6696 Exchequer Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70809; (225) 753-8884 I managed the Texas area and supervised five technicians as well as serviced rigs. I oversaw and assisted in new installs at seven rig yards. I was responsible for the survey and bidding of new installs, one being a deep-sea rig yard. I serviced and repaired CCTV camera systems, installed new IP bases camera systems and troubleshot currently installed systems with minimal down time to client. I was in charge of sales of new systems to replace out dated systems for the South Texas district. I managed and maintained accurate records of repairs and wrote invoices. In order to service multiple clients daily, I self-manage time and schedules. I multi tasked on-site jobs and coordinated with other third party's to complete work. I have a very high level of electrical and computer skills. Feb 2010 to Feb 2013. Lead Senior Marine Oil Inspector/Inspector Trainer; Inspectorate America, 4717 Santa Elena, Corpus Christi, TX 78405; (361) 884-8805 Duties included the inspection of oil in the petrochemical industry, and provided customers with high levels of precision measurements. I oversaw the loading, loading or transferring of cargo. I am highly skilled in computer operations and Microsoft Excel programming. I effectively communicated orally as well as in writing. I am a team player, have the capacity to handle changes and initiate new processes as directed. I have the aptitude to use critical thinking and assessment to solve problems. I am able to multi-task multiple jobs at one time, to meet customer's expectations. In this job, I was IFIA trained and certified as well as API compliance certified. I was a TWIC cardholder. Jun 2004 to Feb 2010. Senior Marine Oil Inspector; Intertek-Caleb Brett, 4702 Westway, Corpus Christi, TX 78408; (361) 289-7474. Duties included the inspection of oil in the Petrochemical Industry, and providing customers with high levels of precision measurements. I oversaw the loading, loading or transferring of cargo. I am able to multi-task multiple jobs at one time, to meet customer's expectations. I am highly skilled in computer operations and Microsoft Excel programming. I effectively communicated orally as well as in writing. I am a team player, have the capacity to handle changes and initiate new processes as directed. I have the aptitude to use critical thinking and assessment to solve problems. In this job, I was IFIA trained as well as API compliance certified. May 2001 to Jun 2004. Senior Marine Oil Inspector; V.I.P. Cargo Surveyors, 1848 Suntide Rd, Corpus Christi,TX 78362; (361) 289-7474. Duties included the inspection of oil in the petrochemical industry, and providing customers with high levels of precision measurements. I oversaw the loading, loading or transferring of cargo. I am able to multi-task multiple jobs at one time, to meet customer's expectations. I am highly skilled in computer operations and Microsoft Excel programming. I effectively communicated orally as well as in writing. I am a team player, have the capacity to handle changes and initiate new processes as directed. In this job, I was IFIA trained as well as API compliance certified. Jun 1998 to May 2001. Flooring Sales Manager; The Home Depot, 5041 SPID, Corpus Christi, TX, 78411; (361) 994-1400. 1 over-saw the flooring department that had a sales quota of$1.3 million in weekly sales. I controlled and ordered stock for the department. I multi-tasked my responsibilities to meet, and many times exceed, the customers' expectations. I promptly handled customer complaints and problems, focusing instead on their needs. I effectively enforced company policies. EDUCATION: • High School Diploma, 1993, Flour Bluff High School LICENSES/CERTIFICATES: • Texas State Private Security registration # 989512 (2015-2017) • IFIA Certified (2001-2013) • API Compliance Certified (2001-2013) • T.W.I.C. card (2010-2013) COMMUNITY INITIATIVES AND VOLUNTEERISM: • Flour Bluff Citizens Council (FBCC);As the Vice President, I collaborate with community stakeholders, city, and county entities to include various law enforcement agencies. I perform public speaking whenever needed and lead community meetings on a quarterly basis. I am involved and active within the Flour Bluff Community on a daily basis. (2019-Present) • Taking Back The Bluff Facebook Page;As an Administrator, I have and continue to make contact and build relationships with local, county and state officials to maintain the Flour Bluff area. I contact them directly when needed so that any work or repairs that need to be completed can be expedited. I work with numerous Corpus Christi Police Department Patrol Officers in a non-violent/legal means to keep local businesses and property clear of vagrants. I also work with ESD#2 to identify potential areas of concern for fires from the vagrant camps. (2019- Present) • Volunteer for Special Olympics (2008—Present) OTHER INFORMATION: • I remove and repair computer components. • I possess a strong knowledge of computer fundamentals and understand computer applications. • I am extremely proficient in all aspects of computer repair to include building custom systems to support specific requirements. • I keep abreast of new software applications • Experience with public speaking and was on the Debate Team in High School • Extensive computer programming experience • Government and Accounting • Current Passport • Clear Ten-year background history • Clear Drug Screen History • Clear Driving History CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Jan 18, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Ryan A Martinez First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 802 Barry Street Apt. 2106 Street Address Suite or Apt Corpus Christi TX 78411 City Slate Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 2 Current resident of the city? Yes r No If yes, how many years? 23 Mobile: (615) 537-7808 Mobile: (361) 537-7808_ Primary Phone Alternate Phone Unemployed _ Employer Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number N/A Work E-mail address N/A Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted C7xian 0 AAnrtino-7 Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Calallen Highschool graduate Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I'd like to contribute to my community in a positive manner, and help make the city a better place. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r No Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r: No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes (.- No Dxinn A Unrtino-7 Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes (.- No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r• No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes (-. No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Question applies to ANIMAL CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Animal Care Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Question applies to ARTS&CULTURAL COMMISSION The Arts & Cultural Commission preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Youth/ Education • Higher Education f,7 Performing Arts (music, dance, drama, film) Quest on applies to HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION The Human Relations Commission preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above D%irnn A AAnrtino-7 Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI COMMISSION ON CHILDREN&YOUTH The Commission on Children & Youth preferred representatives for adult membership from certain categories. High school students must be a Junior or Senior at time of appointment. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Adult At-Large Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESS AND JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,CORPUS CHRISTI B CORPORATION,PLANNING COMMISSION Are you a registered voter? r• Yes r No Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61,which provides that absences from more than 25%of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Qxinn A KA!artino-7 Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Dx/nn A hAnrtino-7 Ryan Martinez 802 Barry Street Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Phone: 361-537-7808 E-mail: Indeed Link: https://my.indeed.com/p/ryanm-7k5igzu Pursuing a position where my varied communication skills, and know-how of general technological hardware and software are taken full advantage of to help others. Data Entry - Highly Proficient Technical Support - Familiar Customer Focus & Orientation - Highly Proficient Problem Solving - Highly Proficient Customer Focus & Orientation - Highly Proficient Social Media- Proficient Management & Leadership Skills: Planning & Execution - Proficient Attention to Detail Skills— Proficient Verbal Communication - Expert Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, TX Pursuing Associate of Arts in Digital Media b Calallen High School:August 2011 —May 2015 • Client Experience Technician \i,, 7 vhereWorks [August 17th 2020 - Present] Trained to answer inbound calls from a range of AnywhereWorks brands and customers. Assisting with: - Message and order taking - Relaying information - Appointment scheduling - Live web chats - Troubleshooting • Behavioral Technician (December 2018 —July 30th) Center for Autism and Related Disorders. Inc. - Corpus Christi, TX Trained to work with children and families affected with Autism Utilizing an understanding of what Autism is and how to teach kids and teenagers with Autism Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Techniques I Curriculum development including: language, play, cognitive, social, and motor skills How to reduce problem behavior I How to teach in the natural environment such as the home, school and community I Work with apps, games and web based technology via an iPad. • Office Assistant (July 3rd 2018 - Sept. 12Th) Adliance (14493 S Padre Island Dr.) General office responsibilities: running errands; maintaining interior; data entry; connecting with clients over the phone for Adliance sales team members. • Contractor (Jan 1 _ _ - May 28`�-) _� ansas Princess Condo rniniums Access Rd 1-A) General construction; furniture assembly; home renovation; painting; heavy lifting; power tool operation. • Student Assistant (Jan. 19th 2017 - June 28th 2017) SWC (White Librarv) General customer service; greeted visitors and provided basic information to faculty, staff, students, and the general public; signed students or visitors into the system; helped with computer and other technical issues; answered phones, took messages, and guided callers to appropriate dept/person; data entry; maintained daily employee log; gave brief tours of the floor; prepared materials as directed; maintained inventory of office supplies; helped with special assignments; trained new employees. 4„ a • Guest Associate (No-,,-. 4th 2016 - Jan. 4th 2017) GameStop (S Padre Island) Recommending, and helping find merchandise based on customer preference; using computers and mobile technology to input, process and receive data; supplying customers with answers or solutions to specific inquiries; displaying and maintaining appearance of merchandise; sorting inventory stock rooms. S` • Sales Associate (Aub-. 6- 2016 - Sept. 27'11-1 2016) Journelvs (5488 S Padre Island Dr, 41 S 10) Displayed and maintained appearance of merchandise; sorted inventory stock rooms; recommended, and helped find merch based on customer preference; used computers to input, process and receive data; supplied customers with answers or solutions to specific inquiries; sold between $1,000 - $2,000 a day; met and exceeded sales goals daily. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Jan 11, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Eli McKay First Name Last Name Email Address 1008 Marguerite St. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78401 City _ - State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 1 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 9 Home: (361) 425-3449 Mobile: (970)433-9329 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Oakley Store Manager Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 5488 SPID#1406 Work Address -City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78411 Ali RAf-Vn.i Work Phone 3619801154 Work E-mail address ostore185manager@oakley.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) High school diploma with some college from Colorado Mesa University. I have 16 years of management experience from corporate retail stores to local organizations as well. I am active in several local political groups, as well as environmental ones as well. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) 1. Marina Advisory Committee 2. Animal Care Advisory Committee 3. Crime Control & Prevention District Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I am ready to give more to my city than tax dollars, and my opinions on social media. I see the beauty and potential that our city has, and want to do all that I can to be a part of that progress. I am a homeowner in District 1 and am ready to join the process of what makes our city an amazing place to live. Please consider me for a position. Jdcad a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No PH UrVnxi No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r No Demographics Gender W Female Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes (-. No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r• No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. n/a Board-specific questions (if applicable) Question applies to ANIMAL CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Animal Care Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Question applies to MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Marina Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Environmentalist Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Are you a resident of the Port Authority district and an elector* of Nueces County? Yes r No Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Have you been a resident of Nueces County for at least 6 months? r Yes r No Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI DOWNTOWN MANAGEMENT DISTRICT The Corpus Christi Downtown Management District must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Property Owner J Resident Verification Gli nnf-Vn.i City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless 1 am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. fJ I Agree �c UrVnxi Eli McKay 1008 Marguerite St. Corpus Christi Texas 78401 - -970.433.9329 Experienced manager and organizer seeking employment in a positive &fast-paced environment, where I can share and grow my organizing skills and passion for justice with others. Store Manager-Oakley-September 29,2019-Present • Manage all operations of the location. Network, hire &train all staff for scheduling needs throughout the year. Ensure all marketing is current and displayed according to company standards. Conduct inventory, record daily bank deposits, and process weekly payroll for all employees. Ensure sales goals are met and that excellent customer service is provided.Take customer service issues both on the phone and in-person and resolve them. Insurance Account Representative-Joely DelVecchio State Farm-January 7,2019-August 2019 • Conducted business for State Farm Bank as a Licensed General Lines Agent for life, accident, health, HMO, property, and casualty insurance. Daily office tasks such as answering incoming phone calls, processing payments,writing new policies,and making changes requested by the insured. Ensured all clients and future clients are assisted with the utmost care and respect for their needs—experience with NECHO,ABS, & ECRM operating systems. Field Manager-Beto O'Rourke Campaign June 19,2018-November 15th,2018 • Lead a team that organized hundreds of volunteers across Nueces County to talk to more voters than any campaign in Texas history. I managed 4 Field Organizers who in turn managed hundreds of volunteers to block walk canvass, phone bank, run voter contact training. We were able to open six temporary brick and mortar campaign offices throughout Corpus Christi and have them fully staffed with volunteer leaders providing three shifts of phone banking and block walking every day. Managed social media marketing, event planning,and management for all local events. Responsible for running daily check-in calls, onboarding, and training new staff, conducting goal reviews, and giving feedback. Store Manager Chubby's Mattress October 1,2014-September 11,2017 • Hiring and training of all new sales associates. Oversee cash handling, bank deposits,and payroll tracking. Communicated effectively with warehouse staff, account reps, upper management, and customers and managed social media marketing on Facebook & Instagram. Ensured that the highest customer service level was upheld during telephone or verbal interactions and handled any customer service issues that may have arisen. Filed paperwork according to state law and company policy. Store Manager Sunglass Hut-April 2,2004-October 1,2014 • Managed operations of store location based on corporate standards. Networked, hired & trained all staff for scheduling needs throughout the year. Ensured all marketing was current and displayed according to company standards. Conducted inventory, recorded daily bank deposits, and processed weekly payroll for all employees—achieved sates goals for personal and store that were met through consistent customer service.Answered customer service issues both on the phone and in-person and resolved them. Education • Estelline High School May 2002 • Colorado Mesa University Psychology May 2010 Other Qualifications • 2020 City Council Campaign o I ran for the District 1 city council seat here in Corpus Christi last fall. During the campaign, I organized a slate of five candidates and put together The People's Platform. This is a collective mission to put people over profit in our city,and for the citizen's best interest to come first. Our Coastal Bend Labor Council endorsed me in this race and our local Coastal Bend Sierra Club Chapter. • Digital Skills o Experienced building websites with Wix, and Nationbuilder o Experienced with VAN,Slack, Discord,and Spoke o Experienced with Excel and Google drive platforms o Experienced in making lists and cutting turf for organizing efforts. o Experienced with Zoom and Teams References • Victoria Munt Rogers -victoria@gulfscapes.com;361-548-6804 • Alison Ford - alison.ford.politics@gmail.com; 615-738-0719 • Julie Rogers- rogersjuliet@gmail.com;361-461-1967 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 03, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Chris A Pena First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 5813 Trieste dr. Street Address _- - Corpus Christi TX 78413 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 5 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 44 Mobile: (361) 549-3686 Business: (361) 549-3686 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Daystar Consulting Services Incorporated_ Consultant Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 5813 Trieste dr. Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 78413 ('hric A Donn Work Phone (361) 549-3686 Work E-mail address dcsi.safety@yahoo.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: N/A Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) I would like the opportunity to serve and give back to my city and it's residents. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) 1) Port Of Corpus Christi Authority Of Nueces County,Tx 2) Corpus Christi Downtown Management District 3) Corpus Christi Convention &Visitors Bureau Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have lived in C.C. my entire life and would like the opportunity to serve and give back to my city and it's residents as they deserve the best that the city leadership can give. Corpus Christi has the potential to be so much better. What I would like to do is introduce a new set of eyes, experience and ideas that would add value to future of this beautiful city I will forever call home. Uplcad s Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes (-. No r'hric A Donn No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r No Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? (- Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) ('hric A Donn Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI CONVENTION&VISITORS BUREAU The Convention & Visitors Bureau Board must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Restaurant Industry Question applies to HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION The Human Relations Commission preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Business of Renting of Dwellings Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Are you a resident of the Port Authority district and an elector* of Nueces County? r Yes r No Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Have you been a resident of Nueces County for at least 6 months? r Yes r No Question applies to multiple boards Are you willing to provide an Annual Report of Financial Information as required by the Code of Ethics? r Yes r No Queston applies to CORPUS CHRISTI DOWNTOWN MANAGEMENT DISTRICT The Corpus Christi Downtown Management District must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Stock Owner Queston applies to CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESS.AND JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION CORPUS CHRISTI B CORPORATION,PLANNING COMMISSION Are you a registered voter? (.- Yes r No rhric 0 Donn Question applies to CONSTRUCTION TRADE ADVISORY&APPEALS BOARD The Construction Trade Advisory & Appeals Board must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W General Contractor Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISOR`(COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? W Development Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes r No Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree rhric A Donn Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree (`hric A Donn CHRIS PENA DAYSTAR CONSULTING SERVICES INC.) CELL: 361-549-3686 E-MAIL: dcsi.safety@yahoo.com SUMMARY Throughout my time in the industry I've accumulated a plethora of experience and a wealth of knowledge while working on several different continents. I possess excellent leadership skills and specialize in the technical writing and the development of HSE project documents,including HSE contract verbiage.I use diverse thought processes both linear and abstract in order to maintain measurable and actionable safety strategies.I am a Bi-lingual HSE team leader that is a self-starter and a respected mentor with outstanding interpersonal and communication skills as well as the innate ability to direct teams,and interact effectively with diverse groups. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Occidental Petroleum 2021 Horn Mountain West Project HSE Lead Houston, TexasJGOM My roles and responsibilities were as followed but not limited to: ■ Supported the project Construction leads by assisting in the review of work pack documents and planning for each offshore campaign. ■ Participated in all Risk Assessments,readiness reviews,pre Job JSHAs,etc. ■ Monitored and reported HSE performance during the fabrication, construction and commissioning phases of the HMW Project. ■ Liaised with Project Manager, Subsea&Topside Package leads, Corporate HSE/Safety Leaders and offshore construction teams in order to foster and cultivate a safety culture that led to positive results. ■ Developed project HSE documents for the execution phases ■ Facilitated multiple LIVESAFE training initiatives at various locations along the gulf coast. Total Mozambique 2020-2021 OSSEM Construction HSE Site Lead at Ingleside, Texas My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Worked with the Contractor to maintain compliance with Contractors management systems ■ Coached Contractor on application and effectiveness of procedures and how to effectively manage risks ■ Facilitated behavioral safety efforts and control of work emphasis around key risk activities ■ Utilized excellent communications skills to instill confidence and encourage enhanced HSE behaviors ■ Lead,motivated,and developed disciplined staff in an effort to enhance their HSE leadership qualities ■ Reported performance and analysis information to the HSE Manager through predetermined meetings and reports Hokchi Energy 2020 Offshore HUC Simops HSE Lead Paraiso, Tabasco,Mexico City,Mexico&Southern Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Lead and implement the project HSE and Risk Management system ■ Validate and verify the SIMOPS between the HUC and drilling groups ■ Ensure a sound and robust HSE system to achieve the HSE objectives on the project ■ Participate in actions for identifying and minimizing risks and the impact of all SIMOPS activities ■ Manage and control all identified HSE risks to ensure a safe field execution campaign ■ Lead the Client and Contractor HSE team on daily initiatives to prevent incident and injury Enbridge Inc. 2019-2020 Vito Export Pipelines HSE Lead Houston, Texas&Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: 0 Assisted the business group with HSE verbiage for RFQ's and agreements PAGE 12 ■ Wrote all project HSE documents for the execution phases ■ Performed as a document controll gatekeeper for all project related documents ■ Coordinated the teams and led the audits both onshore and offshore locations. ■ Championed and implemented our training philosophies and tools at the worker level ■ Tracked and trended metrics to mitigate gaps identified Chevron Deep Water 2017 - 2018 Bigfoot Hook up and Commissioning HSEAdvisor Ingleside. Texas&Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Lead the following training regimens: o New hire orientation o Incident and injury Free o Human Performance ■ Actively sought out worker feedback to resolve issues enabling a more cohesive project team ■ Championed implementation of human performance philosophies and tools at the worker level ■ Lead daily pre-task safety discussions with all crafts to enable proper planning and hazard recognition and mitigation Shell Pipeline Company 2014-2016 Amberjack Debottleneck Project HSSE Lead Houston, Texas As the project HSSE Lead my responsibilities were to manage safety for the Amberjack Debottleneck Project. ■ Worked with Contractor project management teams to review required HSE deliverables ■ Performed as a technical writer formulating all project HSE documents ■ Conducted Green banding which also included documentation and site inspections in order to procure the best/safest contractors available. ■ Managed the team of 10 safety coaches at various on/offshore based locations. • Managed the projects monthly safety metrics. Chevron Pipe Line 2012- 2014 lack&St.Malo Oil Export Pipeline HSE/Site Safety Leadership Team Lead Houston -Gulf of Mexico While at field locations my role enabled me to: ■ Visited contractor worksites both onshore and offshore to conduct routine worksite assessments. ■ Compiled jobsite inspections in addition to audit findings and incident root cause analysis to identify HES management system gaps or compliance issues or safety leadership behavior opportunities of improvement. ■ Coordinated and participated in CHESM inspections and audits both onshore and offshore. ■ Facilitated the below training for the Jack&St,Malo Oil Export Pipeline project: 0 IIF Trainer o Hazard Identification Wheel o Tenets of Operation o Project Onboarding TRAINING CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND PR TRAINED•HUMAN PERFORMANCE TRAINER-(STS)SAFETY TRAINED SUPERVISOR -(COSS) CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY SPECIALIST'INCIDENT AND INJURYFREE(IIF)TRAINER -ADVANCED SAFETYAUDIT TRAINED -SAFETY SUPERVISOR LEADER OSHA(10)&(30)HOUR COURSE- MEDIC FIRST AID&CPR -INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE•HAZ MATERIAL-HUMAN PERFORMANCE TRAINER -Y-TREEACCIDENT INVESTIGATION -SHELL TAPROOT•SHELL DECISION POINT TRAINING'FIVE WHYACCIDENT INVESTIGATION TRAINED&IMPLEMENTATIONAND AUDIT OF HSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS'MEDIC FIRST AID TRAINED •RESPIRATORY PROTECTION -ADOBE ACROBAT'VIZIO TECHNICAL EMERGENCY PIPELINE RESPONSETECHNICIAN-ENCOMPASS-OSHA HAZMAT RCA FACILITATOR REFERENCES Chad Triche (Chevron) 985-590-9027,Megan Hebert 832-525-8686,John Garber(OXY) 337-207-2254 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Jan 06, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Elizabeth Perez First Name Last Name Email Address 434 Montclair Dr Street Address CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78404 City. - _. __.-. ... _. _- . State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? Yes r No If yes, how many years? 39 Home: (361) 207-0157 Business: (361) 882-43.57 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Herrman & Herrman PLLC Intake Manager Employer -- -- - Joh Title - Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 434 Montclair Dr Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78412 GH-7nhoth Dorn-7 Work Phone 3618824357 Work E-mail address Lizperez@herrmanandherrman.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: None Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) attended and graduated from Incarnate Word Academy in 1999. 1 currently work for Herrman & Herrman, PLLC and I recently ran for City Council, At-Large. I would like to stay active with our community and serve on a city board. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Library Board Crime Control & Prevention District Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have a deep passion for our city and I believe I can help do some good for our community by lending my voice, ideas and opinions. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? Yes r No Demographics r1i-7!nhoth Doro-7 Gender W Female Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r' Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r' Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) 1=1i-7nhath Dora-7 Quest,on applies to LIBRARY BOARD The Library Board preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Question applies to MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Marina Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY;TX (For Port of CC) Are you a resident of the Port Authority district and an elector* of Nueces County? r Yes r No Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Have you been a resident of Nueces County for at least 6 months? r Yes r No Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree Gli-7ohoth Doro-7 City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers,from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree �H-7nhoth Dorn-7 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE One(1)vacancy with terms to 8-23-23. Duties The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee shall advise the City Council as to all City parks and the buildings therein,public outdoor recreation areas and centers and any other grounds placed under its purview by the City Manager. Composition Eleven(11)members appointed by the City Council,who are residents of the City and serve without compensation for a two-year term beginning August 23,or until their successor is appointed.The Board elects its Chairman. Member size Term length Term limit 11 2 6 Name District Term Appt.date End date Appointing Authority Position Status Rose M.Harrison District 2 1 8/31/2021 8/23/2023 City Council Resigned Amy H.McCoy District 4 2 8/16/2016 8/23/2022 City Council Active Jacob W.Dryden District 4 1 8/25/2020 8/23/2022 City Council Active Twila Stevens District 4 2 8/21/2018 8/23/2022 City Council Vice-Chair Active Lawrence Heatley District 5 1 8/25/2020 8/23/2022 City Council Active Robert W.McNabney District 1 Partial 8/31/2021 8/23/2022 City Council Active Alissa Mejia District 4 3 10/13/2015 8/23/2023 City Council Chair Active Hannah Husby District 4 2 8/21/2018 8/23/2023 City Council Active Florence D.East District 4 3 8/8/2017 8/23/2023 City Council Active Howard L.Schauer District 3 2 4/24/2019 8/23/2023 City Council Active Christopher O.Ardueser District 5 1 8/31/2021 8/23/2023 ICity Council I jActive 01-11-2022 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Applicants Name District Status Michelle M. Alvarez District 2 Applied Richard A. Balli Sr. District 2 Applied Sylvia Campos District 2 Applied Thomas Cronnon District 4 Applied Ian E. Hoffberg District 5 Applied Andrew Lankford District 4 Applied Linda Lindsey District 4 Applied Julian R. Lopez District 5 Applied Ryan A. Martinez District 2 Applied Eli McKay District 1 Applied Chris A. Pena District 5 Applied Kellie Summers District 4 Applied Leah Tiner District 2 Applied Kevin To District 4 Applied Timothy Weitzel District 1 Applied Brandon T. York District 5 Applied CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 14, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Michelle M Alvarez First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 517 Harrison Street Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78404 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 2 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 25 Mobile: (361) 215-5843 Business: (361) 414-6505 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Water/Wastewater Designer Employer Job Title -- Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 4501 Gollihar Rd Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78411 KAirhollo NA Dixiciro-7 Work Phone 361-414-6505 Work E-mail address malvarez@hanson-inc.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r• Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No. Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Education: Calallen High School, Class of 2014. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University(College Station), Class of 2018. Professional:Water/Wastewater Designer for Hanson Professional Services, March 2019 - Present. Member of the Corpus Christi Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Registered Texas Engineer-in-Training. Certified Envision Sustainability Professional via the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure. Community Activity: Certified Texas Master Naturalist since 2020, 250+ nature volunteer hours since 2019. Membership Director of South Texas Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists since 2020. Member of the Audubon Outdoor Club of Corpus Christi since 2019. Scholarships Committee Chair of the Audubon Outdoor Club of Corpus Christi since 2020. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) N/A Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I love this City, and I especially love the abundance of natural spaces and opportunities for recreation and community connection it provides. Our City's parks are a resource I personally make use of regularly, and I want to do everything I can to facilitate their growth and use. I look forward to the opportunity to serve my fellow Corpus Christi residents and help others fall in love with our parks the same way I have. nAir,horlo AA Ohmro-7 Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes `' No Demographics Gender W Female Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r•' No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r•' No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes c No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. if you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. My employer, Hanson Professional Services, is an engineering consulting firm that does have contracts with the City for engineering services. Board-specific questions (if applicable) AAirhollo AA Dlxinro-7 Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Uirhollo KA Ahinro-7 Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree KAirhallo KA AIxinro-7 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: May 05, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Mr Richard A Balli Sr Prefix First Name Middle Initial last Name Suffix Email Address 4051 Ramsey St. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78415 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 2 Current resident of the city? r Yes r• No If yes, how many years? 71 Home: (361) 730-5999 Home: (361) 730-5999 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Self Employed Semi retired Computer Tech Employer Joh Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 4051 Ramsey St. Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 784158 t%Ar Dirhnrfi A Pnili Cr Work Phone 361 7305999 Work E-mail address Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: RCAT Regional Transportation Committee On Accessible transportation Human Relations Commission Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Graduated Carroll High School, 1970, Delmar College 1972, Computer science Degree, Restaurant And Club Management Associates Degree, 1974 A&I Kingsville Bachelor Of Science. From 2014 to present sat on the Committee For Persons With Disabilities as a committee member for 3 years,the voted in as chair person the final 3 years. Also involved with RTA as a committee member of RCAT, and Chair Person of the NO—SHOW COMMITTEE for the B-LINE. Was an Ex-Officio member of the HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION until the commission was disbanded a few years ago. Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? PARKS AND REC Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r' Yes r• No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? (-- Yes r No hAr Dir-hnrri A Pnili Cr Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r• No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r: No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) KAr DinknM 0 Poill Cr Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25%of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree KAr Dif-hfarr4 0 Pnlli Cr Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree hAr Qinhnrrl 0 RnIIi Cr CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Feb 05, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Sylvia Campos_ First Name Last Name Email Address 4410 Fir Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78411 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? - W District 2 Current resident of the city? r• Yes r No If yes, how many years? 20 Mobile: (361) 687-7259 Mobile: (361) 687-7259 Primary Phone Alternate Phone N/A Employer Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number N/A Work E-mail address N/A Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted (Zwkiin r`nmrnnc Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? (-- Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) High School Graduate. I have been an advocate for tree planting for 20 years or so. Our group has adopted Carroll Lane Park and have planted approximately 20 trees in this park. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Park and Recreation Advisory Corpus Christi Regional Authority Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? would like to serve on the Park and Recreation Advisory Committee. I don't see the Tree Advisory Committee listed. It has not met since I was asked to resign in 2018, due to running for City Council. I would also be interested in serving on the Corpus Christi Regional Authority, so I can be an advocate for the rider. Upicad a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r- Yes r No Demographics Gender W Female Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest CVA%iin ('mmr-tnc Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? rYes rNo Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? rYes (.- No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r. No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Cxihiin Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Cxihiin ('mmnnc Sylvia Campos 4410 Fir Street • Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 • gagqqqqq1111111111111111111361-687-7259 OBJECTIVE: I would like to continue to work for a company that value its employees and wants to make our world a better place. EXPERIENCE: For more than forty years, I have worked in the healthcare industry. I started out as a PBX Operator and worked myself up to work in the business office. I am familiar with HMO'S, PPO'S, and Commercial Plans with particular emphasis on the financial field dealing with Medicare, Medicaid, CHIPS Program. My last job was working as an Insurance Specialist at the Corpus Christi Heart Clinic. I handled insurance appeals, rejections, re-bills and answered patient accounting calls. I am familiar with all managed cares, obtaining authorizations, posting payments, verifying eligibility, handled appeals and sending all Medicaid claims electronically. used the Nextgen system and recently migrated to EcW, have worked on Centricity System, Medisoft, Meditech, Patient Keeper, Medical Manager, ICD-10 and CPT coding, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher. PROFESSIONAL HISTORY: January 2017 to October 2017 Insurance Specialist Corpus Christi Heart Clinic, LLC 1213 Third Street Corpus Christi, Texas 78404 361-883-3962 August 2009-March 2016 Medicaid Specialist Coastal Bend Women's Center 7121 South Padre Island Suite 200 Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 361-993-6000 June 2008-August 2009 Benefit Adviser HRT (Hospital Resource Technologies) 3533 South Alameda at Driscoll Hospital Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 361-658-4064 May 1997-June 2008 Owner/Operator of physician billing service MEDBILL September 2005-January 2007 Graffiti Wipe Out Coordinator Volunteer Center of Coastal Bend 400 Mann St., Suite 402 Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 361-887-8282 Fax 361-887-8286 August 2004-2005 AmeriCorps VISTA Volunteer Volunteer Center of Coastal Bend 400 Mann St., Suite 402 Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 361-887-8282 Fax 361-887-8286 January 1998-September 2002 Eligibility Specialist for Bay Area Hospital and Heart Hospital -American Health First 4925 Everhart Suite 101 Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 May 1997-January1998 Part Time-Billing/Receptionist Macy Kinzel, PhD 3434 South Alameda Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 361-855-2710 December 1995-April 1997 Billing and Collection Coordinator South Texas Psychiatric Associates 4234 Weber Rd. Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 361-854-2001 February 1988-December 1995 Patient Accounts Coordinator Charter Hospital of Corpus Christi 3126 Rodd Field Rd. Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 July 1985-February 1988 Collections Southside Community Hospital 4626 Weber Rd. Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 April 1984-July 1985 Owner, Sylvadora's Vintage Shop 1305 Morgan Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 September 1979-April 1985 Manager/Assistant Manager County Seat Stores 1106 Baybrook Mall Friendswood, Texas September 1975-May 1979 Admissions/PBX Operator Physicians & Surgeons Hospital 4626 Weber Rd. Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 CIVIC INVOLVEMENT: Board Member, City of Corpus Christi Parks and Recreation Board, 2008, Chair for 12,000 trees for 2012 Tree Campaign, former Secretary League of Women Voters. Former President of Corpus Christi Barrios Association. EDUCATION: Foy H. Moody High School, Corpus Christi, Texas, Graduate Class of 1975 Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, Texas, lifelong student. PERSONAL:Proud daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, cousin, friend, neighbor and Native Corpus Christian. Recent member of Toastmasters International. References : Sabrina Alvord- Practice Manager @ Corpus Christi Heart Clinic. Her cell# is 614-778-4197. Her work# is 361-883-3962 x117 Noemi Rubio/Former employee of Corpus Christi Heart Clinic Her cell# is 361-737-3046 Suzanne Zinda- Insurance supervisor @ Coastal Bend Women's Center. Her cell is 361-726- 9493. Her work# is 361-993-6000 Terri Schultze- Insurance biller @ Coastal Bend Women's Center. Her cell is 361-877-3520 and her work # is 361-993-6000. Personal References: Joy Miller/Legal Assistant 361-533-0998 Darcy Shaw/Rural Business Advisor 361-215-6963 Sandy Bockelman/Retired Attorney 361-548-5616 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 28, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Thomas Cronnon _-__ - -_-_ --_-_-_. -. First Name Last Name Email Address 3738 Nahid Court Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78418 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? V District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 18 Mobile: (361) 737-6014 Mobile: (361) 737-6014 Primary Phone Alternate Phone myTEAM TRIUMPH: Wings of Texas Executive Director Employer Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number 3738 Nahid Court Work Address- City Corpus Christi Work Address-State - TX Work Address-Zip Code 78418 Thmmnc (`rnnnnn Work Phone 3617376014 Work E-mail address tcronnon@mtt-wingsoftexas.org Preferred Mailing Address P Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) I am the Executive Director of a non-profit that works to provide individuals with disabilities access to community activities. In that capacity, I am currently a member of Leadership Corpus Christi (Class 50- Best Class Ever!). I also regularly provide pro bono legal work to families of children with disabilities to help them prepare for the child's transition to adulthood. If you applied for multiple boards,which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? As part of the program offered through Leadership Corpus Christi, we have been exploring the workings of the city and how we, as people who care about our community, can get involved to help make things better. I think the Parks and Recreation Committee would be a natural fit for me given my experience and perspective- I am the Executive Director of a non-profit that helps individuals with disabilities to participate in community activities (many of which are held on park property), I have a younger brother with physical disabilities who has limited access to the park system in Corpus Christi, and I hold an event in the City on park property. With this background, I could provide unique insight into helping the park system become more accessible to both individuals with disabilities and individuals looking to host events. Upload a Resume Thmmnc (`rnnnnn Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r No Demographics Gender V Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No Thmmnc ('rnnnnn If you answer "Yes"to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO"to all questions above, please enter N/A. I don't think it constitutes a formal conflict of interest, but my organization does host a fundraising 5k on City property each year which is administered through the special events section of the Parks and Rec Department. Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification City Code Requirement- Residency As a board, commission, or committee member,you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65,which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. rJ I Agree Thmmnc (`rnnnnn City Code Requirement-Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61,which provides that absences from more than 25%of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination.An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. PF I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. Pr I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. PF I Agree Thmmnc ('rnnnnn THOMAS CRONNON TCRONNON@MTT-WINGSOFTEXAS.ORG (361) 737-6014 EDUCATION Juris Doctor,The George Washington University Law School (Washington, DC) 2015 • Membership: Student Bar Association o Senator& Parliamentarian (2014-2015) Master of Public Administration,St. Mary's University(San Antonio,TX) 2012 • Concentration in Urban Management • Membership: Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society Bachelor of Arts, Political Science,St. Mary's University(San Antonio,TX) 2011 • Honor's Program Graduate Flour Bluff High School (Corpus Christi,TX) 2007 WORK EXPERIENCE (Current) Executive Director, myTEAM TRIUMPH:Wings of Texas May 2020—Present myTEAM TRIUMPH: Wings of Texas is a local non-profit organization that seeks to enrich the health and well being of individuals with disabilities through access to community activities such as sporting and cultural events, recreational running, cycling, and triathlons. As the Executive Director, I am responsible for all aspects of the organization including, but not limited to, recruitment; participant coordination; event logistics; external communications; and fundraising Attorney(Self-Employed) Dec 2016—Present My practice focuses on providing pro-bono legal services for individuals with disabilities and their families during the difficult transition between childhood and adulthood. Specific services include application for guardianship, preparation of estate plans, and establishment of special needs trusts. (Previous) Director of Operations, myTEAM TRIUMPH, INC. Jan 2019—May 2020 myTEAM TRIUMPH, INC.is a national non-profit organization that seeks to enrich the health and well being of individuals with disabilities through access to community activities such as sporting and cultural events, recreational running, cycling, and triathlons. As the Director of Operations, I was responsible for coordination with member chapters, national event planning, and both franchise & brand standards development. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS State Bar of Texas United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce (through employer) Leadership Corpus Christi Class 50 • Project lead for the Corpus Christi Non-Profit Showcase — An upcoming event that will seek to make connections for fundraising and volunteerism purposes between local non-profit organizations and the local business community. VOLUNTEER WORK Court Appointed Special Advocate, CASA of the Coastal Bend CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 04, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Ian E Hoffberg First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 6329 Saint Andrews Dr Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78413 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 5 Current resident of the city? Yes r No If yes, how many years? 4 Mobile: (917) 447-8901 Business: (361) 692-2361 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, Inc. (HIMSS _ _ _ Manager,Thought Advisory Employer Job Title - Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 350 N. Orleans St Work Address - City Chicago Work Address - State IL Work Address - Zip Code 60654 Inn 1= Wnffhorn Work Phone (703) 562-8808 Work E-mail address ian.hoffberg@himss.org Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r• No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: no Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Numerous community activities via my small local business that supports and partners with local blood drives,food drives, purple door, Real Men Wear Pink and Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce initiatives. Gravity Project Community Collaborative (member) National Rural HIT Coalition (member)American Psychology Association (member) Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? The heart of our communities are parks and recreation. As a father of 2 1 am always looking for ways to enjoy the parks and find recreational activities for my young children. There are many challenges to running, communicating, maintaining, innovating, and delivering a safe, enjoyable experience. When my family arrived in the coastal bend 4 years ago we were blessed with the opportunity to give back to our community by opening a small business and partner with local charities such as the Coastal Bend Blood Bank, Purple Door, Coastal Bend Food Bank, Real Men Wear Pink, and Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce. My full time job is a work from home position with a non-profit out of Chicago, IL whose vision is to realize the full health potential of every human, everywhere, and with a mission to reform the global health ecosystem through the power of information and technology. I have worked in healthcare since 1999 and I believe an individual's wellness starts at home, in their community and in their parks. Having a safe, accessible, environment to exercise, reconnect with nature and to provide opportunity to engage with our neighbors directly influences the well-being of our community as a whole. I thank you for your consideration to serve our community on the Parks and Recreation Committee so I can continue to give back to Corpus Christi and continue the wonderful work the current committee members, and the past members, have demonstrated. Ian 17 Wnffkorn Uplcad a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes (.- No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r• Yes r No Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r: No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes (.- No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes (-. No Inn P: Wr%ffknrn If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. if you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. n/a Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. 9 1 Agree Inn I= Wnffhjzm City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. J I Agree Consent for Release of Information 1 understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which 1 seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Inn r Wnffknrrr Ian Emanuel Ho f fberg 6329 Saint Andrews Dr Corpus Christi, TX 78413 Cell: 1L . 447-8901 E-Ma i L• AREAS OF EXPERTISE ➢ Exceptional attention to detail oriented ➢ Implementation of process and training data ➢ Identify potential process issues ➢ Redesign business processes ➢ Project Management ➢ Reduce unit cost ➢ Product Tactic Management ➢ Client-facing resolution ➢ Work with volunteer groups ➢ Problem solving departmental processes > Proficient in IBMMacintosh operating ➢ Creating and maintaining department platforms and MS Office Suite, policies and procedures ➢ Work with content management systems ➢ Work with audio-visual tools ➢ Social media ➢ Strong Organization and Time Management skills EXPERIENCE Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society(HIMSS) Chicago,IL Jan 2014—Present Manager,Personal Connected Health Alliance(PCHA) As Manager on the PCHA business unit at HIMSS I am the liaison for the Innovation Committee, and Innovation Community. I have managed multiple communities(Connected Patient, Rural Health IT, Medical Practice and Community Health Centers),task forces(Patient-Generated Health Data, and Coordinated Care),work groups (Transitions of Care, Rural/Underserved),the Ambulatory Committee,The Center for Patient and Family Centered Care,and the Patient and Family Caregiver Advisory Group. I also developed numerous educational sessions for HIMSS Global Conference and Exhibition,served as Master of Ceremonies at the Global Conference and Exhibition Connected Patient Gallery sponsored by Walgreens, Innovation Live exhibition and Healthcare of the Future exhibition. ➢ Manage strategic objectives of Committees, Communities,Task Forces and Work Groups to ensure deliverables align with HIMSS mission and tactics; ➢ Serve as liaison for timely and accurate communication with members and other HIMSS strategic business units; ➢ Identify,establish and manage opportunities and deliverables that demonstrate the relationship among patient engagement, ambulatory,and rural health,in exhibiting the value of health IT; ➢ Develop and manage related marketing and social media strategies,tactics and content in collaboration with internal staff and external stakeholders for Committees, Communities,Task Forces and Work Groups; ➢ Manage content,quality,accuracy,and timeliness for related website pages, resources,tools, spreadsheets, reports and deliverables as appropriate. National eHealth Collaborative(NeHC,Washington,DC Feb 2013—Dec 2013 Manager Consumer eHealth As Manager of Consumer eHealth at NeHC I am responsible for and collaborating on marketing,sales,product demonstrations,database tracking,communications,and website content associated with consumer eHealth with NeHC staff. My main projects included the management of the Consumer eHealth Readiness Tool(CeRT)— powered by HealthCAWST',Patient Engagement Framework, Patient-Generated Health Data Project on behalf of the Office of the National Coordinator(ONC),and various other consumer/patient engagement initiatives such as a NeHC Consumer Engagement Advisory Council. ➢ Product manager for CeRT, including performing product demonstrations,securing promotion and reseller partnerships,and tracking all business leads including hospitals and health systems,technology vendors and consultants, Health Information Exchanges,health plans and other payers, and government entities Work collaboratively with NeHC communications team to develop key messaging for NeHC programs and initiatives ➢ Implement necessary communications surrounding consumer eHealth projects ➢ Produce written materials for collaborative projects ➢ Analyze, review and abstract relevant information from case studies associated with consumer eHealth projects athenahealth, Inc.,Watertown,MA May 2007—Sept.2012 Clinical Operations Senior Analyst(Jan.2009—Sept 2012) Clinical Product Analyst(May 2007-2009) Accomplishments: Recipient of the athenahealth Inc. Owl Award for productivity in 2009. As a Senior Analyst I am responsible for the Quality of EMR/EHR's,the training of over 350 staff members towards policy and procedures. On a daily basis I interact with clients to resolve issues and questions on policy and accuracy of EMR/EHR. I have daily interaction with other departments to educate,troubleshoot and resolve inter- departmental issues. I serve as a mentor to staff members,including offshore vendors,providing training to new hires and continued development of the EMR/EHR product. I am the Ambassador for the department for potential client and current client corporate tours. I also serve as a consultant to other departments to ensure their processes are working appropriately. ➢ Architect of training materials for Document Service Department for more than three hundred and fifty agents based in the United States and India. ➢ Ambassador for Clinical Operations Department. Representative for Corporate Tours engaging potential and current clients. Responsibility for educating various members of other departments on how EMR's are processed. Department representative to Development team for redesign of the entire EMR/EHR workflow process. This included testing the new work flow and then training 350+agents on new workflow criteria and policies. ➢ Resolve Document Service processing issues and departmental policy issues for internal staff and for Athena clients in less than 24 hours. ➢ Identify system defects/bugs and escalate them for resolution to appropriate Athena department. Manage multiple offshore teams responsible for largest, most demanding clients. Professional Staffing Group,Boston,MA October 2005-October 2006 Assistant to Controller As Assistant to Controller for PSG, I manage the Pilgrim Health Insurance program for temporary employees. Perform Quality Assurance of all employees entered into the program while resolving any discrepancies of the data. Responsible for correspondence to newly enrolled clients. Assist in budgeting by tracking invoices with outstanding accounts. Perform,track, and document daily deposits and coding time sheets to achieve accurate and timely payroll. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,New York,NY June 1999-October 2004 Facilities Coordinator(July 2002-October 2004) As Facility Coordinator at MSKCC,the world's oldest and largest private cancer center, I am responsible for all coordinated maintenance and regulatory standards of the Sidney Kimmel Center for Prostate and Urologic Cancers Center. Practice Leader(January 2001-July 2002) Manage clinic staff including physicians, nurses, lab technicians, office assistants, clinical session assistants, and administrative session assistants. Responsible for multiple departments'patient flow in and out of the clinic,patient scheduling, lab work,and the gathering of patient documents, data and results are all accurate and efficiently. Clinical Session Assistant(January 2000-January 2001) Administrative Session Assistant(June 1999-January 2000) Manage the Lymphoma Service clinical outpatient practice, including but not limited to physician schedules, nurse practitioner facilitation,training and orientation of new staff. I am responsible for coordinating the physician visit from beginning to end. EDUCATION athenahealth 2012-Project Communication&Team Building Class Northeastern University,Boston,MA,May 2005-May 2006-Further education in science and healthcare. Internship Department of Labor, Office of Madam Secretary the Honorable Ruby G.Moy,May-Aug 1997— Served as an administrative office assistant in the Office of the Secretary. Dickinson College, Carlisle,PA,August 1995-May 1999-Bachelor of Arts in Psychology ACTIVITIES ➢ Member of the American Psychology Association. PADI Open-Water Certified,Avid Skier(Athenahealth Ski Team Member),Hiking,and Traveling. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 12, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Andrew Lankford First Name Last Name Email Address 8051 Calgary Drive Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78414 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? Yes r No If yes, how many years? 10 Home: (361) 877-9471 Business: (361) 88.4-2775 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Carlisle Insurance Agency _ Broker Employer __ _ Jon`itle Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 500 N Water St. Ste 900 Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TEXAS Work Address - Zip Code 78401 AndrIMAI I nnLfr-%M Work Phone (361) 884-2775 Work E-mail address andrewl@carlisleins.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r• Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: N/A Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) BBA-Texas State University-2010 MBA-Texas A&M Kingsville-2014 TX Licensed Insurance Agent If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Marina Advisory Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? As a Corpus Christi resident of over 10 years, I have a unique perspective as a transplant and local business owner. I feel the duty to become more involved in the community as a leader and business owner. We have an incredibly unique and vibrant city that still has not reached its full potential. As a young professional, I would like to focus on projects that attract other young professionals to the area. iut;,., au,,;e. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes c: No Demographics Anrlroln/ I nnLfnrrl Gender W Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? rYes rNo Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? rYes rNo Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes"to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. Carlisle Insurance Board-specific questions (if applicable) AnrirnlAl I nnl/frNM Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Anrlrn\A/ I nnl/fnrrl Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree AntArolni I nnL fr-%M Andrew S. Lankford, MBA (361) 877-9471 1inkedin.com/in/andrewslankford BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL Productive and impactful leader who develop and processes that give business functions value. Executes tasks in efficient time with superior results. Applies real experience to develop and promote new business as well as additional revenue streams. Takes calculated risks to improve and advance business growth. Forecasts and analyzes operational and business development aspects to achieve increased revenue and profit margins. CORE COMPETENCIES ➢ New Business Growth and Development ➢ Regulatory Compliance ➢ Cost Avoidance and Reduction ➢ Stakeholder Communication ➢ Hazard/Risk Management ➢ Performance Leader ➢ Finance (P&L)Analysis ➢ Strategic Decision Making ➢ Strategic Partnerships—Wholesale/Broker ➢ Customer Relationship Management PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Acrisure/Carlisle Insurance Agency Corpus Christi,TX Retail Broker Oct 20-Present ■ Solicit new business through cold calling, relationship building, and selective targeting through agency partners. Target Mkt—Oil/gas, Construction/Development, Commercial Transportation, Property, Manufacturing, General Business Accounts $30K+ Premium. ■ Solicit, Broker, Quote and Bind complex accounts including, Commercial Auto, Wind/Tier 1, Man. Liability, MTC, IM, Enviro, WC, GL, UMB $10MM +(tiered), Builders Risk, BPP, BI, Cyber, D&O, PP+ Comp. Bonds. ■ Create clean and complete submissions that are attractive to UW's and negotiate pricing/terms ■ Establish relationships with new carriers and wholesalers and apply target/appetite approach CLTX Investments Corpus Christi,TX President/Owner Jan 20-Present ■ Asset investment company that specializes in rehab/remodel family starter homes, Oil and Gas WI ■ Identify/close new deals, manage contractors, buy/rehab/sell homes in less than 90days NES Fircroft Corpus Christi,TX Business Development Manager Jan 20-Oct-20 ■ Provide engineering, consulting and staffing services including the following: technical recruiting, HR payroll services, consulting, MSP software solutions, and contract labor for large capital projects. ■ Develop new business in the Midstream and Downstream energy sectors through cold calling, site visits, organic growth tactics, and relationship building. ■ Create large network of new client contacts through daily prospecting and lead generation ■ Track and develop opportunities in CRM system and update key decision makers ■ Facilitate the RFI, RFQ and proposal stages of business development. Coordinate with team to provide quotes, bids and tenders. EEES Energy Solutions, LLC Upstream Services Corpus Christi,TX Operations Manager January 2012-January 2020 ■ Provide site solutions for E&P and service providers throughout the oil and gas industry. Serving frac, pipeline, coil tubing, completions, etc. throughout the Eagle Ford and Permian Basin. ■ Manage simultaneous projects while remaining under budget and time allotment ■ Generate new business through customer site visits, cold calling and strategic partnerships ■ Compose/Deliver technical proposals for RFQ and customer presentations • Integrate paperless field data management system through Go Canvas ■ Meet with prospective customers and establish MSA/Contracts with large E&P companies • Report to CFO with analysis recommendations for revenue management and budget ■ Manage financial aspects including receivables turnover, P&L analysis, inventory, forecasting ■ Build Relationships with customers (Pioneer, Schlumberger, Halliburton, Encana etc.) to ensure satisfaction of service. Conduct site visits and customer meetings EEES Energy Solutions, LLC Corpus Christi,TX Field Technician/Management Trainee 2011-2012 ■ Conduct field support services for service and production companies ■ Ensure that well site rentals and services were properly maintained as per customer request Team Housing Solutions New Braunfels,TX Research Manager Feb 2011-Nov 2011 ■ Conduct real estate research for corporate housing projects across the world. Provide lodging solutions for corporations looking to relocate teams (40+)for long term projects. • Identify the ideal lodging solution to meet the client's exact needs for their team members within their desired budget PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ❖ MBA, Business Administration, Graduated December 2014 Texas A&M University, Kingsville, Texas ❖ BBA, Business Management, Graduated December 2010 Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas SKILLS CRM (Various), Microsoft Suite, EPIC, Bullhorn, Dynamics ERP, SAP, Ariba, Quick Books Pro,Adobe Suite CERTIFICATIONS • TX P&C Producer License • CIC Commercial Property ACTIVITIES • Kappa Alpha Order-2007-2011-Alumni Status. ■ Texas State Alumni Association • Texas A&M Kingsville Alumni Association ■ Coastal Conservation Association— 10Yr Active member and contributor. • Level I Certified Free Diver CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 05, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Linda Lindsey First Name Last Name Email Address 3002 CEDAR SPRINGS RD. Street Address CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78414 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? t� Yes No If yes, how many years? 18 Mobile: (830) 591-821.2 Home: (830) 591-8212 Primary Phone Alternate Phone A&M _ Supervisor of Student Teaching Employer Job-itle - - - Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number A&M Kingsville Work Address - City Corpus Christi area Work Address - State Texas Work Phone 8302795099 I inrin I intIcoxr Work E-mail address Linda.lindsey@houstonisd.org Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: NO Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) RETIRED TEACHER/COACH (33 YEARS) - UNDERGRADUATE FROM TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY 1985 UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-CORPUS CHRISTI 1998 MASTER'S DEGREE IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 24 GRADUATE HOURS IN SPECIAL EDUCAITON - MY PASSION IS FACILITATING STUDENTS AND SPECIAL NEEDS PERSONS TO BE "THE BEST THEY CAN BE"THROUGH EDUCATION, SPORTS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT. HUSBAND IS RETIRED MILITARY CURRENTLY WORKING OVERSEAS. INVOLVED WITH 2ND BAPTIST CHURCH CC If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Island Stategic Action CC Visitor/Tourism Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? As a Ling time educator/coach , I have seen first hand the importance of a positive, vibrant community. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes (-. No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? (.- Yes r- No I inrin I inricoxi Demographics Ethnicity W Caucasian/Non-Hispanic Gender W Female Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. do not have any of these connections. Board-specific questions (if applicable) I inrin I inrlcoxr Question applies to ISLAND STRATEGIC ACTION COMMITTEE ISAC preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? * W Residential Property Owner (Who owns property and resides on Mustang or Padre Island) Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree I inrin i inricoxi Consent for Release of Information 1 understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath 1 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree inrIn I intAcnxi CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jul 23, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Julian R Lopez First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 7202 mansions_dr Unit A3 Street Address Suite or Apt Corpus Christi TX 78414 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 5 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 12 Mobile: (361) 218-5017 Business: (361) 825-2735 Primary Phone Alternate Phcne TAMUCC Foundation Coordinator Employer Job Title - Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 6300 ocean dr Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address 1i iron R I nno-7 Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Rotary Club Leadership Corpus Christi Alumni Board Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have an interest in serving Corpus Christi's parks and recs board. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r• No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r• No Demographics Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes (-. No li iron 0 1 nno-7 Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r• No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification 1i ilinn D I nno-7 City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. J I Agree li diCln D I nno-7 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 18, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Ryan A Martinez First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 802 Barry Street Apt. 2106 Street Address Suite or Apt Corpus Christi TX 78411 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 2 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 23 Mobile: (615) 537-7808 Mobile: (361) 537-7808 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Unemployed Employer Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number N/A Work E-mail address N/A Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Qi%/nn A Unrtino-7 Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? rYes r' No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Calallen Highschool graduate Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I'd like to contribute to my community in a positive manner, and help make the city a better place. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? Yes r No Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes (-. No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r' No Dwnn 4 Unrtino-7 Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Question applies to ANIMAL CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Animal Care Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Question applies to ARTS&CULTURAL COMMISSION The Arts & Cultural Commission preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? " W Youth/Education • Higher Education • Performing Arts (music, dance, drama, film) Question applies to HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION The Human Relations Commission preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Qxinn 4 AAnrtino-7 Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI COMMISSION ON CHILDREN&YOUTH The Commission on Children & Youth preferred representatives for adult membership from certain categories. High school students must be a Junior or Senior at time of appointment. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Adult At-Large Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESS AND JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,CORPUS CHRISTI B CORPORATION,PLANNING COMMISSION Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Iwnn A r%Anrtino-7 Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree DNinn A Unrtino-7 Ryan Martinez 802 Barry Street Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Phone: 361-537_-7808 E-mail: Indeed Link: https://my.indeed.com/p/ryanm-7k5jJzu Pursuing a position where my varied communication skills, and know-how of general technological hardware and software are taken full advantage of to help others. Data Entry - Highly Proficient Technical Support - Familiar Customer Focus & Orientation - Highly Proficient Problem Solving - Highly Proficient Customer Focus & Orientation - Highly Proficient Social Media- Proficient Management & Leadership Skills: Planning & Execution - Proficient Attention to Detail Skills— Proficient Verbal Communication - Expert <" Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, TX Pursuing Associate of Arts in Digital Media Calallen High School: August 2011 —May 2015 i • Client Experience Technician Anvvzhere.Works [August. 17th 2020 - Present] Trained to answer inbound calls from a range of AnywhereWorks brands and customers. Assisting with: Message and order taking Relaying information - Appointment scheduling - Live web chats - Troubleshooting • Behavioral Technician (December 2018 — July; 30rh) Center for Mutism and Related Disorders, Inc. - Corpus Christi, TX Trained to work with children and families affected with Autism Utilizing an understanding of what Autism is and how to teach kids and teenagers with Autism Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Techniques I Curriculum development including: language, play, cognitive, social, and motor skills How to reduce problem behavior I How to teach in the natural environment such as the home, school and community I Work with apps, games and web based technology via an iPad. • Office Assistant (July 3«d 2018 — Sept. 12th) Adliance (14493 S Padre Island Dr.) f' General office responsibilities: running errands; maintaining interior; data entry; connecting with clients over the phone for Adliance sales team members. • Contractor (Jan. 12 ?Old --)S") 'Aransas Princess (7�n Access R(-,l 1-A) General construction; furniture assembly; home renovation; painting; heavy lifting; power tool operation. Student Assistant (Jan. 19- 2017 — June 28th 2017) SWC (White Library) General customer service; greeted visitors and provided basic information to faculty, staff, students, and the general public; signed students or visitors into the system; helped with computer and other technical issues; answered phones, took messages, and guided callers to appropriate dept/person; data entry; maintained daily employee log; gave brief tours of the floor; prepared materials as directed; maintained inventory of office supplies; helped with special assignments; trained new employees. • Guest Associate (Nov. 41h 2016 — Jan. 4th 2017) GameStop (S Padre Island) Recommending, and helping find merchandise based on customer preference; using computers and mobile technology to input, process and receive data; supplying customers with answers or zj solutions to specific inquiries; displaying and maintaining appearance of merchandise; sorting inventory stock rooms. • Sales Associate (Aug. 6th 2016 — Sept. 27'h 2016) Journeys (5488 S Padre Island u Dr. #1510) Displayed and maintained appearance of merchandise; sorted inventory stock rooms; recommended, and helped find merch based on customer preference; used computers to input, process and receive data; supplied customers with answers or solutions to specific inquiries; sold between $1,000 - $2,000 a day; met and exceeded sales goals daily. l CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 11, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Eli McKay First Name Last Name Email Address 1008 Marguerite St. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78401 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 1 Current resident of the city? c Yes r No If yes, how many years? 9 Home: (361) 425-3449 Mobile: (970)433-9329 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Oakley _ Store Manager Employer Job itle Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 5488 SPID#1406 Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78411 Work Phone 3619801154 Work E-mail address ostore 185manager@oakley.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) High school diploma with some college from Colorado Mesa University. I have 16 years of management experience from corporate retail stores to local organizations as well. I am active in several local political groups, as well as environmental ones as well. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) 1. Marina Advisory Committee 2. Animal Care Advisory Committee 3. Crime Control & Prevention District Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I am ready to give more to my city than tax dollars, and my opinions on social media. I see the beauty and potential that our city has, and want to do all that I can to be a part of that progress. I am a homeowner in District 1 and am ready to join the process of what makes our city an amazing place to live. Please consider me for a position. 'Jpiedd a Resjme Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r- Yes r• No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r No Demographics Gender W Female Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r• No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes"to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter NIA. n/a Board-specific questions (if applicable) Gli AArVnxl Question applies to ANIMAL CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Animal Care Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Question applies to MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Marina Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Environmentalist Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Are you a resident of the Port Authority district and an elector'' of Nueces County? r Yes r No Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Have you been a resident of Nueces County for at least 6 months? r Yes r No Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI DOWNTOWN MANAGEMENT DISTRICT The Corpus Christi Downtown Management District must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Property Owner W Resident Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25%of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Mc Urklaxi Eli McKay 1008 Marguerite St.Corpus Christi Texas 78401 - -970.433.9329 Experienced manager and organizer seeking employment in a positive &fast-paced environment, where I can share and grow my organizing skills and passion for justice with others. Store Manager-Oakley-September 29,2019-Present • Manage all operations of the location. Network, hire &train all staff for scheduling needs throughout the year. Ensure all marketing is current and displayed according to company standards. Conduct inventory, record daily bank deposits, and process weekly payroll for all employees. Ensure sales goals are met and that excellent customer service is provided.Take customer service issues both on the phone and in-person and resolve them. Insurance Account Representative-Joely DelVecchio State Farm-January 7,2019-August 2019 • Conducted business for State Farm Bank as a Licensed General Lines Agent for life,accident, health, HMO, property, and casualty insurance. Daily office tasks such as answering incoming phone calls, processing payments,writing new policies, and making changes requested by the insured. Ensured all clients and future clients are assisted with the utmost care and respect for their needs—experience with NECHO,ABS, & ECRM operating systems. Field Manager-Beto O'Rourke Campaign June 19,2018-November 15th,2018 • Lead a team that organized hundreds of volunteers across Nueces County to talk to more voters than any campaign in Texas history. I managed 4 Field Organizers who in turn managed hundreds of volunteers to block walk canvass, phone bank, run voter contact training. We were able to open six temporary brick and mortar campaign offices throughout Corpus Christi and have them fully staffed with volunteer leaders providing three shifts of phone banking and block walking every day. Managed social media marketing, event planning,and management for all local events. Responsible for running daily check-in calls, onboarding, and training new staff,conducting goal reviews,and giving feedback. Store Manager Chubby's Mattress October 1,2014-September 11,2017 • Hiring and training of all new sales associates. Oversee cash handling, bank deposits, and payroll tracking. Communicated effectively with warehouse staff, account reps, upper management, and customers and managed social media marketing on Facebook & Instagram. Ensured that the highest customer service level was upheld during telephone or verbal interactions and handled any customer service issues that may have arisen. Filed paperwork according to state law and company policy. Store Manager Sunglass Hut-April 2,2004-October 1,2014 • Managed operations of store location based on corporate standards. Networked, hired & trained all staff for scheduling needs throughout the year. Ensured all marketing was current and displayed according to company standards.Conducted inventory, recorded daily bank deposits,and processed weekly payroll for all employees—achieved sales goals for personal and store that were met through consistent customer service.Answered customer service issues both on the phone and in-person and resolved them. Education • Estelline High School May 2002 • Colorado Mesa University Psychology May 2010 Other Qualifications • 2020 City Council Campaign o I ran for the District 1 city council seat here in Corpus Christi last fall. During the campaign, I organized a slate of five candidates and put together The People's Platform. This is a collective mission to put people over profit in our city,and for the citizen's best interest to come first. Our Coastal Bend Labor Council endorsed me in this race and our local Coastal Bend Sierra Club Chapter. • Digital Skills o Experienced building websites with Wix,and Nationbuilder o Experienced with VAN,Slack, Discord,and Spoke o Experienced with Excel and Google drive platforms o Experienced in making lists and cutting turf for organizing efforts. o Experienced with Zoom and Teams References • Victoria Munt Rogers -victoria@gulfscapes.com;361-548-6804 • Alison Ford - alison.ford.politics@gmail.com; 615-738-0719 • Julie Rogers- rogersjuliet@gmail.com;361-461-1967 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 03, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Chris A Pena First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 5813 Trieste dr. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78413 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 5 Current resident of the city? r Yes t' No If yes, how many years? 44 Mobile: (361) 549-3686 Business: (361) 549-3686 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Daystar Consulting Services Incorporated- _ Consultant Employer Job-tile Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 5813 Trieste dr. Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 78413 ('hric A Dong Work Phone (361) 549-3686 Work E-mail address dcsi.safety@yahoo.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: N/A Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) I would like the opportunity to serve and give back to my city and it's residents. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) 1) Port Of Corpus Christi Authority Of Nueces County,Tx 2) Corpus Christi Downtown Management District 3) Corpus Christi Convention &Visitors Bureau Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have lived in C.C. my entire life and would like the opportunity to serve and give back to my city and it's residents as they deserve the best that the city leadership can give. Corpus Christi has the potential to be so much better. What I would like to do is introduce a new set of eyes, experience and ideas that would add value to future of this beautiful city I will forever call home. Jr Lad a Res;,me Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No ('hric A Donn No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r No Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r• No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "N©" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) r`hric A Donn Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI CONVENTION&VISITORS BUREAU The Convention & Visitors Bureau Board must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Restaurant Industry Question applies to HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION The Human Relations Commission preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Business of Renting of Dwellings Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Are you a resident of the Port Authority district and an elector* of Nueces County? r Yes r No Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Have you been a resident of Nueces County for at least 6 months? Yes r No Question applies to multiple boards Are you willing to provide an Annual Report of Financial Information as required by the Code of Ethics? r• Yes r No Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI DOWNTOWN MANAGEMENT DISTRICT The Corpus Christi Downtown Management District must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Stock Owner Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESS AND JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION CORPUS CHRISTI B CORPORATION,PLANNING COMMISSION Are you a registered voter? c Yes r No ('hric A Donn Question applies to CONSTRUCTION TRADE ADVISORY&APPEALS BOARD The Construction Trade Advisory & Appeals Board must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W General Contractor Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? W Development Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISOR`(COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes t: No Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree (`hric A Donn Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree ('hric A Donn CHRIS PENA DAYSTAR CONSULTING SERVICES INC.) CELL: 361-549-3686 E-MAIL: dcsi.safety@yahoo.com SUMMARY Throughout my time in the industry I've accumulated a plethora of experience and a wealth of knowledge while working on several different continents. I possess excellent leadership skills and specialize in the technical writing and the development of HSE project documents,including HSE contract verbiage.I use diverse thought processes both linear and abstract in order to maintain measurable and actionable safety strategies.I am a Bi-lingual HSE team leader that is a self-starter and a respected mentor with outstanding interpersonal and communication skills as well as the innate ability to direct teams,and interact effectively with diverse groups. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Occidental Petroleum 2021 Horn Mountain West Project HSE Lead Houston, Texas/GOM My roles and responsibilities were as followed but not limited to: ■ Supported the project Construction leads by assisting in the review of work pack documents and planning for each offshore campaign. ■ Participated in all Risk Assessments,readiness reviews,pre Job JSHAs,etc. ■ Monitored and reported HSE performance during the fabrication, construction and commissioning phases of the HMW Project. ■ Liaised with Project Manager,Subsea&Topside Package leads, Corporate HSE/ Safety Leaders and offshore construction teams in order to foster and cultivate a safety culture that led to positive results. ■ Developed project HSE documents for the execution phases ■ Facilitated multiple LIVESAFE training initiatives at various locations along the gulf coast. Total Mozambique 2020-2021 OSSEM Construction HSE Site Lead at Ingleside, Texas My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Worked with the Contractor to maintain compliance with Contractors management systems ■ Coached Contractor on application and effectiveness of procedures and how to effectively manage risks ■ Facilitated behavioral safety efforts and control of work emphasis around key risk activities ■ Utilized excellent communications skills to instill confidence and encourage enhanced HSE behaviors ■ Lead,motivated,and developed disciplined staff in an effort to enhance their HSE leadership qualities ■ Reported performance and analysis information to the HSE Manager through predetermined meetings and reports Hokchi Energy 2020 Offshore HUC Simops HSE Lead Paraiso, Tabasco,Mexico City.Mexico&Southern Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Lead and implement the project HSE and Risk Management system ■ Validate and verify the SIMOPS between the HUC and drilling groups ■ Ensure a sound and robust HSE system to achieve the HSE objectives on the project ■ Participate in actions for identifying and minimizing risks and the impact of all SIMOPS activities ■ Manage and control all identified HSE risks to ensure a safe field execution campaign ■ Lead the Client and Contractor HSE team on daily initiatives to prevent incident and injury Enbridge Inc. 2019-2020 Vito Export Pipelines HSE Lead Houston. Texas&Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: 0 Assisted the business group with HSE verbiage for RFQ's and agreements PAGE 12 ■ Wrote all project HSE documents for the execution phases ■ Performed as a document controll gatekeeper for all project related documents ■ Coordinated the teams and led the audits both onshore and offshore locations. ■ Championed and implemented our training philosophies and tools at the worker level ■ Tracked and trended metrics to mitigate gaps identified Chevron Deep Water 2017 - 2018 Bigfoot Hook up and Commissioning HSEAdvisor Ingleside, Texas& Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Lead the following training regimens: o New hire orientation o Incident and injury Free o Human Performance ■ Actively sought out worker feedback to resolve issues enabling a more cohesive project team ■ Championed implementation of human performance philosophies and tools at the worker level ■ Lead daily pre-task safety discussions with all crafts to enable proper planning and hazard recognition and mitigation Shell Pipeline Company 2014-2016 Amberiack Debottleneck Project HSSE Lead Houston, Texas As the project HSSE Lead my responsibilities were to manage safety for the Amberjack Debottleneck Project. ■ Worked with Contractor project management teams to review required HSE deliverables ■ Performed as a technical writer formulating all project HSE documents ■ Conducted Green banding which also included documentation and site inspections in order to procure the best/safest contractors available. ■ Managed the team of 10 safety coaches at various on/offshore based locations. ■ Managed the projects monthly safety metrics. Chevron Pipe Line 2012-2014 lack&St,Malo Oil Export Pipeline HSE/Site Safety Leadership Team Lead Houston - Gulf of Mexico While at field locations my role enabled me to: ■ Visited contractor worksites both onshore and offshore to conduct routine worksite assessments. ■ Compiled jobsite inspections in addition to audit findings and incident root cause analysis to identify HES management system gaps or compliance issues or safety leadership behavior opportunities of improvement. ■ Coordinated and participated in CHESM inspections and audits both onshore and offshore. ■ Facilitated the below training for the Jack&St,Malo Oil Export Pipeline project: o IIF Trainer o Hazard Identification Wheel o Tenets of Operation o Project Onboarding TRAINING CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND PR TRAINED-HUMAN PERFORMANCE TRAINER'(STS)SAFETY TRAINED SUPERVISOR r(COSS) CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY SPECIALIST-INCIDENTAND INJURYFREE(IIF) TRAINER -ADVANCED SAFETYAUDIT TRAINED -SAFETY SUPERVISOR LEADEER,OSHA(10)&(30)HOUR COURSE- MEDICFIRSTAID&CPR -INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE•HAZ MATERIAL 9 HUMAN PERFORMANCE TRAINER -Y-TREE ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION 'SHELL TAPROOT-SHELL DECISION POINT TRAINING'FIVE WHYACCIDENT INVESTIGATION TRAINED•IMPLEMENTATION AND AUDIT OF HSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS,MEDIC FIRSTAIDTRAINED -RESPIRATORY PROTECTION 'ADOBEACROBAT'VIZIOTECHNICAL' EMERGENCY PIPELINE RESPONSE TECHNICIAN-ENCOMPASS-OSHA HAZMAT ARCA FACILITATOR REFERENCES Chad Triche (Chevron) 985-590-9027, Megan Hebert 832-525-8686,John Garber(OXY) 337.207-2254 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 14, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Kellie Summers First Name Last Name Email Address 401 Cole Street, Unit B Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78404 City - - - State Postal Ccde What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 22 Mobile: (361) 726-9091 Business: (361) 225-7.900 Primary Phone Alternate Phone self-employed Real Estate Agent Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number s:4518 Everhart Rd #101, Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78411 Viallio G immorc Work Phone 361-726-9091 Work E-mail address kelliesummers@kw.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Parks and Rec Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? To have the opportunity to be actively involved in my community and provide service where I am needed. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No Demographics Gender W Female Vni io Ci immorc Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r' Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r• Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? Yes r No If you answer "Yes"to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Vnilio Ci immorc Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Rollin Ci immorc Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Vollio Ci immorc WORK EXPERIENCE Keller Williams Coastal Bend Real Estate Agent Corpus Christi,Texas 2021 • Present purchase offers to sellers for consideration. • Negotiate prices or other sales terms. • Compare a property with similar properties that have recently sold to determine its competitive market price. • Advise clients on market conditions, prices, mortgages, legal requirements, and related matters. • Promote sales of properties through advertisements, open houses, and participation in multiple listing services. • Develop content for sales presentations and other materials. • Accompany buyers during visits to and inspections of property Parks and Recreation Advisory and advise them on the suitability and value of the property Committee they are visiting. • Prepare documents such as representation contracts, purchase agreements, closing statements, deeds, and leases. • Confer with escrow companies, lenders, home inspectors, and CONTACT pest control operators to ensure that terms and conditions of PHONE: the purchase agreement are met before closing dates. 361-726-9091 • Coordinate property closings, overseeing the signing of documents and disbursement of funds. WEBSITE: Summershomesearch.com Compass Real Estate Agent ESan Diego, California I ..,:::._., 2019-2020 • Present purchase offers to sellers for consideration.— Negotiate onsideration.Negotiate prices or other sales terms. • Compare a property with similar properties that have recently sold to determine its competitive market price. • Advise clients on market conditions, prices, mortgages, legal requirements, and related matters. • Promote sales of properties through advertisements, open houses, and participation in multiple listing services. • Develop content for sales presentations and other materials. • Accompany buyers during visits to and inspections of property and advise them on the suitability and value of the property they are visiting. • Prepare documents such as representation contracts, purchase agreements, closing statements, deeds, and leases. • Confer with escrow companies, lenders, home inspectors, and pest control operators to ensure that terms and conditions of the purchase agreement are met before closing dates. • Coordinate property closings, overseeing the signing of documents and disbursement of funds. Redfin Associate Agent San Diego, California 2017-2019 [Describe your responsibilities and achievements in terms of impact and results. Use examples but keep in short.] • Showed properties to potential buyers • Study property listings • Arranged and scheduled appointments with listing agents, owners/sellers and clients • Discuss condition of sale with clients,and advise clients on market conditions • Accompanied clients to pre-inspections. • Miscellaneous task like flyer drop off, checking of if lights are turned off,etc • Customer satisfaction through excellent verbal communication • Communicated client experiences with lead agents • Write tour insights,write customer notes, printing tour packages and sending them to clients before a tour appointment • Knowledge and understanding of the city of San Diego SKILLS • Responsiveness • Honesty and integrity • Knowledge of purchase process • Communication skills • Negotiation skills CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 05, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Leah Tiner First Name Last Name Email Address 434 Louisiana Ave Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78404 Cita State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 2 Current resident of the city? r Yes No If yes, how many years? 9 Mobile: (361) 947-4331 Mobile: (361) 947-4331 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Cloud to Market, LLC Operations Manager Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 434 Louisiana Ave Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78404 1 nnh Tinor Work Phone 3619474331 Work E-mail address Leahrand@cloudtomarketlIc.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Associate Degree Psychology York House Mentor Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I believe that input from citizens in the community is important. I believe our parks are a huge asset to our city and citizens and I would like to part of that process. Jplcad a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r• Yes r No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? (.- Yes r No Demographics I onh Timor Gender W Female Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r• No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r• No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. I did not answer yes to any of the above questions as we are not involved in any contracts with the city or legal matters Board-specific questions (if applicable) I onh Tinier Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information 1 understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree I onh Tinier Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree I nnh Tinnr Leah Tiner 361-974- 4331 (cell) leahrand@cloudtomarketllc.com 434 Louisiana Ave. Corpus Christi, TX 78404 Summary Expert in project management and the understanding of the construction process from inception to completion. Proficient in proposal evaluation and response, including budget tracking and financial value review. Expert at document control ensuring proficient and productive daily operations. Skilled in communications, timeline management and operations experience. Well versed in motivating and focusing team on project goals. Dedicated to the value of promoting the company's reputation and maintaining good public relations with suppliers, subcontractors, engineers, architects, and owners. Professional Experience Cloud to Market, LLC. Feb. 2014 - Present Operations Manager - Corpus Christi, TX Basic Industries July 2012 - Feb. 2014 Payroll Manager - San Antonio, TX DD&B Construction Sept. 2009 - Apr. 2011 Office Manager - San Antonio, TX Hull Door Oct. 2008 - Aug. 2009 Administrative Assistant/Estimator/Project Manager, San Antonio TX FaulknerUSA Feb. 2006 - July 2008 Contract Manager/Assistant Project Manager/Preconstruction Coordinator, Austin, TX O'Haver Contractors Dec. 2004 - Feb. 2006 Project Administrator/Engineer, San Antonio TX Law Offices of Jaay D. Neal, P.C. Feb. 2004 - Dec. 2004 Legal Assistant, San Antonio, TX Judson Independent School District Facilities Planning Nov. 2001 - Jan. 2004 Secretary to Director of Facilities, San Antonio, TX Judson Independent School District Police Department Dec. 1998 - Nov. 2001 Secretary to Chief of Police, Converse, TX Education: A&M Consolidated High School, College Station, TX May 1984 University of Phoenix: Associate of Arts Feb. 2011 Training & Certifications Microsoft Project Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Microsoft Outlook Quickbooks Primavera Expedition 8.0-9.0 BidFaxPro Suretrak 3.0 ICE 2000 Sage Timberline Office Other Experience School Volunteer for Northern Hills Elementary School Volunteer for Crestview Elementary TLETS and NCIC/TCIC Training NCIC/TCIC Full Access Operator Crisis Communication Training Post Committee Member for Law Enforcement Explorers Post Volunteer for Region XX School Bus Safety Rodeo Vote Yes Committee for JISD Bond Election Office of Attorney General Presumptive Eligibility Training Converse Citizens Police Academy Member Converse Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association City of Converse Parks and Recreation Committee Understanding & Promoting the Well-being of Vulnerable Children References Available upon request CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 22, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Dr Kevin Tou Pre"x First Name Last Name Email Address 3615 Ocean Dr Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78411 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? Yes (- No If yes, how many years? 1 Mobile: (907) 987-2985 Mobile: (907) 987-2985 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Northstar Anesthesiologist Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 3615 Ocean Dr Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78411 rlr V,=%An Tnl i Work E-mail address Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Starting TAMU-CC mba program this month If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Planning commission Downtown management Reinvestment zone 3 Parks and recs Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? -community service-learn the processes of city governance Upload a Re".me Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r•' No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r• Yes r No Demographics nr Vinwin Tnii Gender W Male Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r•' No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r• No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) nr Vovin Tni i Question applies to multiple boards Are you willing to provide an Annual Report of Financial Information as required by the Code of Ethics? Yes r No Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESS AND JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,CORPUS CHRISTI B CORPORATION,PLANNING COMMISSION Are you a registered voter? r• Yes r• No Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree nr Vo%tin Tni i Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. 1 hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree r)r Viaxtin Tni i Dr. Kevin M. Tou, M.D. LTC, United States Army Reserves 3615 Ocean Drive, Corpus Christi, TX 78411 907-987-2985 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Staff Anesthesiologist Northstar Anesthesia, Corpus Christi, TX, October 2019 - Current • Corpus Christi Medical Center Staff Anesthesiologist Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, Fairbanks, AK, June 2017 —September 2019 • Community hospital with 152 inpatient bed capacity • Started ERAS program for colorectal and gyn surgery Staff Anesthesiologist Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX, May 2016—May 2017 • Level 1 trauma center • 80,000 emergency visits annually • 425 inpatient beds • 40 inpatient beds designated for burn center • ACGME accredited facility • Led a multi-disciplinary ERAS committee to include anesthesia, colorectal, gyn-onc, orthopedics, hospital administration, key clinical nurse leaders, physical therapy, and pharmacy to implement ERAS principles for the largest GME program in DOD. Staff Anesthesiologist 212th Combat Support Hospital, Miesau, Germany, August 2015 - April 2016 • 212th CSH is the Army's forward positioned 84-bed combat support hospital prepared to support contingency and humanitarian missions in EUCOM, CENTCOM, and AFRICOM. 0 Subordinate Units 67th and 1601h Forward Surgical Teams Deputy Commander of Clinical Services 212th Combat Support Hospital, Miesau, Germany, July 2014—July 2015 • Chief Medical Officer for 9 general surgeons, 3 orthopedic surgeons, 1 OB-GYN, 1 DMFS, 8 CRNAs, 1 physician assistant, 1 lab technician, and 1 dietician. • Ensures the unit is prepared to provide combat casualty care within 4 days of notification • Voting member of Anesthesia Reporting Monitoring Device panel; tri- service panel providing oversight for DOD issues pertaining to anesthesia reporting and monitoring. Assistant Chief of Anesthesiology Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Landstuhl, Germany, August 2013 —June 2014 • Voting member of executive committee, credentials committee, blood utilization committee, and critical care committee • Responsible for the implementation and maintenance of Innovian— anesthesia electronic record. • Assist with the management of 6 anesthesiologist and 15 nurse anesthetists • Provides regional anesthesia training to active duty army anesthesia residents • Implemented Voicera system in the anesthesia department to improve communication and emergency anesthesia aid Staff Anesthesiologist Bassett Army Community Hospital, Fairbanks, Alaska, July 2010 - July 2013 • Medical director of anesthesiology EDUCATION Anesthesiology Residency, May 2007—June 2010 San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium • Chief resident 2009-2010 • Arthur B. Tarrow Award • Outstanding resident 2007-2010 Transitional Internship, June 2006—May 2007 Brooke Army Medical Center M.D., May 2006 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD • Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society B.S. Chemical Engineering, May 2000 University of Houston, Houston, TX • Cum Laude • Tau Beta Pi —Engineering Honor Society LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION Board Certified Anesthesiologist, April 2011 • American Board of Anesthesiologist Paramedic License, May 2001 • Houston Community College, Houston, TX MEDICAL LICENSE • Nebraska State Medical License • Alaska State Medical License PUBLICATIONS Liposomal bupivacaine incisional injection in single-level lumbar spine surgery. Spine J. 2016 Nov; 16(11): 1305-1308. Efficacy of in-plane vs out-of-plane placement of continuous femoral nerve catheter. Rem Pain Med. 2010; 168. MILITARY 1984th US Army Hospital (US Army Reserves), Fort Wainwright, AK, Aug 2017 —current • Support the 91h Mission Support Command, Tripler Army Medical Center, and US Army Pacific Command with local and global operations Deployed to Operation Enduring Freedom, October 2011 —May 2012 • Staff anesthesiologist • Bastion Hospital Role 3, Helmand Province, Afghanistan • Highest volume trauma center in theatre with survival rate of 97.5% o Adult and pediatric polytrauma and burns • Over 40 massive transfusions performed • Anesthesia team was responsible for acute pain management of all patients • Awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation Critical Care Air Transport Team Course, TX, 2010 Medical Readiness Training Exercise, September 2008 • 2 week training exercise to Honduras with orthopedic hand surgeons • Provided regional anesthesia for upper and lower extremity injuries Successfully provided care to over 40 patients in an austere environment Airborne, Fort Benning, GA • Basic Parachute Badge PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP American Society of Anesthesiologist CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 03, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Mr. Timothy Weitzel Prefix First Name Last Name Email Address 3934 Sandy Hollow Drive Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78410 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 1 Current resident of the city? r Yes No If yes, how many years? 20 Mobile: (361) 876-9110 Mobile: (361) 413-3270 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Rental Xpress - - IT Director Employer Jab Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 5004 Wilderness Cove Work Address - City Georgetown Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78633 KAr Timnthxi U/nit-7ol Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Some college credits, Del Mar College. IT Director Business Owner President of the local chapter for the Barbershop Harmony Society If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Parks and Rec Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I need to be the change I want to see. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r No Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest KAr Timnthxi\A/oit-7ol Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r• No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) AAr Timnthxi \A/oit-7ol Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree KAr Timnthxi \A/oit-7ol CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Sep 18, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Brandon T York First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 6805 crosstimbers Street Address Corpus_ Christi TX 78413 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 5 Current resident of the city? r• Yes r No If yes, how many years? 27 Home: (361) 739-6065 Home: (361) 992-9844 Primary Phone Alternate Phone York Access Control Lead Technician Employer Job Title Work Address -Street Address and Suite Number 6805 crosstimbers Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 78413 Rrnnrinn T Vnrle Work E-mail address Byork77779gmail.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: None at this time. Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Graduated from Mary Carroll HS in 2008. Attended some college at The University of Texas- San Antonio, then locally at Del Mar. Currently working for the family company while I start my own company (BrandonBaileys.com). Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? To use my experience from other cultures to improve our parks. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes (.- No Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r• No Rrnnrinn 7 VnrL Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r• Yes (.- No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? Yes r• No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes (.- No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r• Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? Yes r No If you answer "Yes"to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Rrinnrinn T Vnrl- Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. 9 1 Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. 9 1 Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Rrnnrinn T VnA, City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street � Corpus Christi,TX 78401 cctexas.com Meeting Minutes City Council Tuesday, December 14,2021 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. A. Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo to call the meeting to order. Mayor Guajardo called the meeting to order at 11:33 a.m. B. Invocation to be given by Associate Pastor Brandon Cunningham, Grace Community Church. Associate Pastor Brandon Cunningham, Grace Community Church, gave the invocation. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Texas Flag to be led by Sydney Quimby, Mary Carroll High School student. Sydney Quimby, Mary Carroll High School student, led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Texas Flag. D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta called the roll and verified that a quorum of the City Council and the required Charter Officers were present to conduct the meeting. Charter Officers: City Manager Peter Zanoni, City Attorney Miles K. Risley and City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta. Present: 9- Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo,Council Member Roland Barrera,Council Member Gil Hernandez,Council Member Michael Hunter,Council Member Billy A. Lerma,Council Member John Martinez,Council Member Ben Molina,Council Member Mike Pusley, and Council Member Greg Smith E. Proclamations /Commendations 1. 22-0032 Commendation recognizing James Perez, Small Business Owner for 24 Years in Business as Mattress Firm. Swearing-In Ceremony for Newly Appointed Board, Commission, Committee and Corporation Members. The Commendation was presented and the Swearing-In Ceremony was held. F. PUBLIC COMMENT: City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Mayor Guajardo opened the public comment period. The following citizens spoke in support of a Peoples Port Commissioner Appointment: Brandon Marks, 319 Rosebud Ave.; Shauna Mondragon, 1615 18th St.; Errol Summerlin, 1017 Diomede; Encarnacion Serna, 105 Lost Creek Dr.; and Chloe Torres, 5430 Saratoga Blvd.; and Isabel Araiza, 326 Poenisch Dr. Susie Saldana Luna, 4710 Hakel Dr., spoke regarding the Port Commission Appointment. Aaron Munoz, 2961 Rivercrest Rd., spoke in support of the desalination project. Jack Gordy, 4118 Bray Dr., spoke regarding pot hole issues. Brian Watson, 5813 Hugo Dr., spoke regarding water fluoridation and quality of life. Judge Barbara Canales spoke regarding the transition of the new health department. The following citizens submitted written public comments regarding Item 38 which are attached to the minutes: Elke Gonzalez and Louie Lujan, 4825 Everhart Rd. G. South Texas Military Task Force Briefing by RDML Robert D. Westendorff, Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) Mayor Guajardo referred to the South Texas Military Task Force Briefing by RDML Robert D. Westendorff. Chief of Naval Air Training RDML Robert D. Westendorff presented the South Texas Military Task Force Briefing as follows: CNATRA; training pipelines Pilot; and strike pilot production challenges. A Council Member and Chief Westendorff discussed the following topics: further community cooperation with infrastructure is one of the most important aspects for the Navy. H. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: Mayor Guajardo referred to City Manager's comments. C. Cole Park Pier Ribbon Cutting and Community Event on December 17 City Manager Zanoni reported on the Cole Park Pier Ribbon Cutting Ceremony that will be held on December 17, 2021 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. a. Operation Heat Help City Manager Zanoni reported on Operation Heat Help. The City's gas department has a City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 financial assistance program from November through February up to $100 per household for those who qualify. d. City Service Holiday Schedule City Manager Zanoni gave an update on the City service holiday schedule. The City will be closed for non-essential services from Christmas Eve to New Years Day. City Hall will be closed, but all public safety services and critical infrastructure which include water, wastewater, solid waste and the airport will be in operation as normal. b. Holiday Recycling Tips City Manager Zanoni gave an update on the holiday recycling tips. e. Overview of Virtual Public Meeting for Seawater Desalination by Mike Murphy, Chief Operating Officer for Water Utilities Chief Operating Officer for Water Utilities Mike Murphy presented information on the following topics: TCEQ public meeting for water right permit La Quinta Channel; and a virtual town hall meeting to be held December 16, 2021 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. to discuss a drought-proof solution for the Coastal Bend. Council Members and Mr. Murphy discussed the following topics: Council Members' desire to hold town halls in person and virtually. f. United Way Charitable Campaign Closeout City Manager Zanoni reported on the United Way Charitable Campaign Closeout. City employees contributed just under$140,000. g. Kevin Norton farewell and other staff announcements City Manager Zanoni recognized Director of Water Utilities Kevin Norton for his service with the City and wished him well on his retirement. I. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: 2. 22-0008 Coastal Bend Council of Governments (9 vacancies) Port of Corpus Christi Authority of Nueces County, TX (1 vacancy) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 2. Coastal Bend Council of Governments: Tammy Embrey (Appointed) Michael Rodriguez (Appointed) Peter Collins (Appointed) Esteban Ramos (Appointed) Andrea Gardner (Appointed) City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Sony Peronel (Appointed) Sarah Munoz (Appointed) Port of Corpus Christi: Gabe Guerra (Appointed) J. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION: K. MOTION TO RECONSIDER: (ITEM 3) 3. 21-1525 Ordinance ratifying a partial postponement until January 1, 2022, of the effective date of Ordinance No. 032551 by amending the implementation date for a disposal fee increase made applicable to waste haulers with City disposal contracts. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 3. Council Member Pusley made a motion to reconsider this item, seconded by Council Member Hernandez. The motion to reconsider passed unanimously. William Davis, 715 S. Upper Broadway, spoke regarding the solid waste fee increase. Council Members, Assistant City Manager Neiman Young and City Manager Peter Zanoni discussed the following topics: the current contract allows for fee increases; and $6 million goes to the street maintenance funds. Council Member Pusley made a motion to approve the ordinance as presented, seconded by Council Member Hernandez. This Ordinance was passed on second reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 032616 L. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 4 - 33) Approval of the Consent Agenda Mayor Guajardo referred to the Consent Agenda. Council Members requested that Items 9, 18, 20, 24, 25, 32 and 33 be pulled for individual consideration. A motion was made by Council Member Lerma, seconded by Council Member Smith to approve the Consent Agenda with the exception of Items 9, 18, 20, 24, 25, 32 and 33. The motion carried by the following vote: City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 4. 22-0018 Approval of the December 7, 2021 Regular Meeting Minutes. The Minutes were approved on the consent agenda. Consent-Second Reading Ordinances 5. 21-1618 Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of four grants totaling $189,547.47 from the Texas Office of the Governor-Homeland Security Grant Division, Homeland Security Grant Program which include Bomb Squad Portable Detection for $70,940.40, Hazmat Response Enhancement for$34,950.22, Corpus Christi Police Department Special Weapons and Tactics Enhancement for $54,952.05, and Bomb Squad Safety Enhancement for $28,704.80; and appropriating $189,547.47 in the FY 2022 Fire Grants Fund. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032620 6. 21-1553 Zoning Case No. 1021-02, BHHN, LLC.: (District 3) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 8902 State Highway 44 from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "IC" Industrial Compatible District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Denial of the change of zoning from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "IC" Industrial Compatible District, in lieu thereof approval of the "CC/SP" Commercial Compatible District with a Special Permit) (3/4 vote required to approve less restrictive use or density than the recommendation of the Planning Commission) This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032621 7. 21-1728 Ordinance amending the Corpus Christi Code to remove Chapter 3 Article I and amend Chapter 49 Article I to consolidate the City's requirements for installations on, across and over public right of way and to amend petitions to close streets; establishing a penalty. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032622 8. 21-1619 Ordinance accepting an additional $417,658.38 for an Air Quality Planning Grant from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ); and appropriating in the No. 1071 Community Enrichment Grant Fund for air quality monitoring service and amending the term through December 31, 2023, with City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 funding available in the No. 1071 Community Enrichment Grant fund. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032623 9. 21-1617 Ordinance accepting and appropriating $30,000 from PetSmart Charities to be used for animal medical expenses. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 9. A Council Member requested a list of grants that have been received this year. Council Member Smith made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Molina. This Ordinance was passed on second reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 032624 10. 21-1604 Ordinance accepting and appropriating $200,000 from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs' ("TDHCA") allocation of Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act ("CARES" Act) from the U.S. Department Of Housing and Urban Development's ("HUD") Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus ("CDBG-CV") funding for a Texas Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program; authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute all documents necessary to accept, appropriate and disburse the funds and to execute all agreements, amendments and all other documents necessary to implement the program. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032625 11. 21-1723 Ordinance authorizing a software development and support agreement with Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc., in the amount of$200,000.00 for a parcel data management software application for the City's Storm Water Drainage Utility System; appropriating $200,000.00 from the unreserved fund balance in the Storm Water Fund; and amending the FY 2022 Operating Budget. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032626 12. 21-1650 Ordinance authorizing execution of all documents necessary to accept, amend, and appropriate a grant contract between the Department of State Health Services and the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District in the City of Corpus Christi Page 6 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 amount of$48,345.00 with a City match of$9,669.00 for the period January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022, to provide tuberculosis prevention and control services under the Health Grant. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032627 13. 21-1413 Ordinance authorizing Amendment No. 1 of$4,727,170.00 to Contract with Texas Department of State Health Services which provides $18,073,609.00 for COVID-19 Vaccination services provided May 14, 2021, through June 30, 2024, to be used to increase, train, and monitor vaccine sites and providers; and appropriating the funds in the Health Grant Fund. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032628 14. 21-1659 Ordinance Approving the Calendar Year 2022 Annual Audit Plan to be implemented by the City Auditor's Office This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032629 Consent- Contracts and Procurement 15. 21-1330 Resolution authorizing a six-month service agreement with C & S Plating & Bumper Recycling, Inc., dba C & S Truck and Van Equipment, of Corpus Christi, Texas, in an amount not to exceed $200,000.00 for installation and repairs of emergency equipment in City of Corpus Christi Police Department service vehicles with FY 2022 funding available in the General Fund. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032630 16. 21-1448 Motion authorizing a three-year service agreement with Russell James, dba R& R Delivery Service, for the Elderly Nutrition Program - Home Delivered Meals in an amount not to exceed $668,250.00, with FY 2022 funding in an approximate amount of$167,062.50 available in the Elderly Nutrition Program Grant Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-224 17. 21-1514 Motion authorizing a one-year supply agreement, with two additional one-year period options for cold mix - cold laid asphalt for Street Operations, for an estimated amount of$1,988,325.00 and a potential cost of$6,218,100.00 if options are exercised, with Vulcan Construction Materials, LLC of Birmingham, Alabama with an office in San Antonio, Texas, with FY 2022 funding in an amount not to exceed $1,822,631.25 available through the Streets Maintenance City of Corpus Christi Page 7 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-225 18. 21-1258 Motion authorizing a professional services contract with HVJ Associates, Inc. of Austin, Texas, for an amount not to exceed $1,435,519.35 for Pavement Condition Evaluation Survey & Pavement Management Software System Project of which $1,190,513.53 from the Street Fund and $245,005.82 from the Storm Water Operations Fund. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 18. Director of Public Works Rolando Mata presented information on the following topics: optimized street maintenance; historical Pavement Condition Index (PCI) scores; pavement condition survey, assessment and indexing; project scope; cartegraph asset management software; and project timeline. Council Members, Director Mata, Assistant Director of Finance and Procurement Josh Chronley and City Manager Peter Zanoni discussed the following topics: in response to a Council Member's question regarding selecting the company who had a lower technical evaluation score, staff stated that they selected the company based on their software demonstration, along with their interview scores. Council Member Pusley made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Molina. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2021-226 19. 21-1631 Motion authorizing a one-year supply agreement with two one-year option periods, in an amount not to exceed $127,103.00 and a potential amount not to exceed $381,309.00 if option periods are exercised, for ductile iron pipe accessories for the City Warehouse with Hajoca Corporation, dba Moore Supply Co., of Corpus Christi, Texas with FY 2022 funding in the amount of$95,327.28 available in the Stores Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-227 20. 21-1632 Resolution authorizing a five-year service agreement with Area Electronics Systems, Inc., dba DataON Storage, of Anaheim, California, in an amount not to exceed $225,354.00 for the purchase of Azure Stack Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) hardware with support and warranty for off-site backup City of Corpus Christi Page 8 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 storage of all Police video data, with funding for FY 2022 in the amount of $225,354.00 from the Information Technology Fund. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 20. A Council Member and Director of Information Technology Peter Collins discussed the following topics: a Council Member's request for the IT department to look into the Education Service Center to compare their prices to the current ones. Council Member Pusley made a motion to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member Lerma. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 032631 21. 21-1658 Motion authorizing the purchase of laptop computers, monitors, and accessories from Dell Marketing, LP, of Round Rock, TX, in an amount not to exceed $124,927.00, for compatibility with digital plan review software applications utilized by the Development Services Department, through the DIR Cooperative, with FY 2022 funding available through the Development Services Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-228 22. 21-1609 Resolution authorizing a 36-month service agreement, with an additional 36-month renewal option, with KorTerra Inc. of Chanhassen, Minnesota for an estimated amount of$89,394.00, with a total estimated amount not to exceed $178,788.00 if the option period is exercised, for the purchase of software access to the KorWeb 811 line locate work order management and database services for Gas Operations, effective upon issuance of notice to proceed, with FY 2022 funding in the amount not to exceed $22,348.50 available in the Gas Fund. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032632 23. 22-0013 Resolution authorizing the acquisition of 122 vehicles and machinery by various departments in the amount of$12,138,349.14, with such items to be acquired in the manner, at the amounts, and from the sources stated with FY 2022 funding in the amount of$9,869,954.73. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032633 City of Corpus Christi Page 9 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Consent- Capital Projects 24. 21-0490 Motion authorizing Amendment No. 1 to a professional services contract with HDR, Inc., Corpus Christi, TX, to provide design, bid, and construction phase services for improvements to the booster pump stations located at Bloomington, Texas and Woodsboro, Texas associated with the Mary Rhodes Pipeline raw water delivery system in an amount of$831,000.00 for a total contract value not to exceed $878,560.00, with FY 2022 funding available from the Water Capital Fund. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 24. A Council Member, Director of Engineering Jeff Edmonds and City Manager Peter Zanoni discussed the following topics: a Council Member's request to ensure that there is a fair bidding process when hiring engineers. Council Member Hernandez made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Smith. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2021-229 25. 21-1531 Motion awarding a construction contract to Associated Construction Partners, Ltd, Boerne, Texas, for the installation of control valves and pumps at the Holly and Rand Morgan Elevated Storage Tanks in an amount of$4,669,500.00, located in Council Districts 1 and 5, with FY 2022 funding available from the Water Capital Fund. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 25. Council Members, Assistant Director of Water Quality and Treatment Gabriel Ramirez, Director of Engineering Jeff Edmonds, Assistant Director of Finance and Procurement Josh Chronley and City Manger Peter Zanoni discussed the following topics: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's (TCEQ) requirement on elevated storage is 100 gallons per connection; this current project allows the City to get these tanks on-line by May 2022; in response to a Council Member's concern of only having one bidder, staff stated that fewer contractors are willing to assume the risk to bid out a project like this because of the lack of available resources and the pricing fluctuations; the City's goal is to get these water towers on-line to increase water pressure; and the consultant did not consider the distribution system when these water tanks were designed and built. Council Member Pusley made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Smith. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: City of Corpus Christi Page 10 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Aye: 8- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Nay: 1 - Council Member Hernandez Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2021-230 26. 21-1533 Motion awarding a construction contract to CSA Construction, Inc., of Houston, Texas, for Aeration Coarse Bubble Improvements under the Oso Water Reclamation Plant Process Upgrades and Breakpoint Chlorination Decommissioning project in an amount of$4,107,000.00, located in Council District 4, with FY 2022 funding available from the Wastewater Capital Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-231 27. 21-1536 Motion awarding a construction contract to Clark Pipeline Services, LLC, Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Port Avenue Water Line Replacement project in an amount of$4,856,722.99, located in Council Districts 1 and 2, with FY 2022 funding available from the American Rescue Plan Act. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-232 28. 21-1608 Motion authorizing a professional services contract with EN Engineering of Warrenville, Illinois to conduct the 2022 Periodic Corrosion Monitoring Survey for the Mary Rhodes Pipeline in an amount of$109,851.00, with FY 2022 funding available from the Water Capital Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-233 29. 21-0915 Motion awarding a professional services contract to Halff Associates Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, to provide design, bid, and construction phase services for the West Guth Park Enhancements in an amount of$174,940.00, located in Council District 1, with FY2022 funding available from the Parks and Recreation Bond 2020 Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-234 30. 21-1534 Motion awarding a construction contract to Bay Ltd. and Grace Paving and Construction, Inc., both from Corpus Christi, Texas, in the total amount of $19,848,223.78, for the FY 2022 Residential Street Rebuild Program Base Bid F for 43 neighborhood street projects citywide in an amount of$6,876,814.10 to Bay Ltd., Base Bid G in an amount of$5,957,926.48 to Grace Paving and City of Corpus Christi Page 11 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Construction Inc., and Base Bid H in an amount of$7,013,483.20 to Bay Ltd., with FY 2022 funding available from the Residential Street Reconstruction, Storm Water, Wastewater, Water and Gas Capital Funds. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2021-235 General Consent Items 31. 21-1729 Resolution authorizing submission of a grant application for$75,000.00 to the State of Texas under the Body-Worn Camera Grant Program with City cash match of$25,000.00 to equip Corpus Christi Police Department police officers with body-worn cameras. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032634 32. 22-0003 Resolution adopting the Housing Development Fee Waivers for Non-qualifying Homebuyers Program Guidelines as authorized by the City of Corpus Christi Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Operating Budget. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 32. Assistant Director of Neighborhood Services Jennifer Buxton presented information on the following topics: housing development fee waivers; and requirements. There were no comments from the Council. Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member Hunter. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 032635 33. 22-0024 Resolution authorizing the City Manager to negotiate a final real estate term sheet necessary to acquire real property interests at or near the Inner Harbor Nueces Bay Boulevard and the La Quinta Channel for seawater desalination and treatment plant(s) from Flint Hills Resources Corpus Christi, LLC and Occidental Chemical Corporation, respectively. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 33. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. Errol Summerlin asked for clarification on what the public process will be with regard to City of Corpus Christi Page 12 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 the actual purchase of the desalination site. Council Members and City Manager Peter Zanoni discussed the following topics: a Council Member asked staff to provide alternatives to desalination; clarification that City Council is giving staff authority to negotiate term sheets of a site location, but not to consummate the deal; a Council Member's concern about staff putting more effort into the Inner Harbor site and not both sites equally; and the two properties are being pursued to get a term sheet, but when the first property is completed it will be brought to Council for review versus having both presented at the same time. Council Member Smith made a motion to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member Pusley. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 7- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Nay: 2- Council Member Hernandez and Council Member Lerma Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 032636 Q. BRIEFINGS: (ITEM 39) 39. 21-1610 Overview of the Procurement Policy Analysis performed by Weaver and Presentation on Proposed Local Preference Ordinance Mayor Guajardo deviated from the agenda and referred to Item 39. Assistant Director of Finance-Procurement Josh Chronley presented information on the following topics: finance and procurement division; procurement division management team; core services; customer service focus; digitization; agenda preparation process; standardization; risk assessment matrix; established buyer teams; and separating procedures from policy. Partner with Weaver Assessment Brandon Tanous presented information on the following topics: evaluation phases; policy and procedure results; internal controls results; peer city comparison results; and recommendations. Assistant Director of Finance-Procurement Josh Chronley presented information on the following topics: changes approved in FY 2022 budget; future budget requests; changes to policy and procedure; Infor financial system upgrade; and warehouse repurposing. Council Members, Assistant Director Chronley, and Director of Finance Heather Hurlbert discussed the following topics: staff is hiring an outside consultant who can negotiate directly with the manufacturers, as well as local dealerships. Assistant Director of Finance-Procurement Josh Chronley presented information on the following topics: Local preference; current scoring systems; Texas city comparison; City of Corpus Christi Page 13 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Request for Bids (RFB) local preference; Request for Qualifications (RFQ)/Request for Proposal (RFP) local preference; and local preference summary. Council Members, Assistant Director Chronley, and Director of Finance Heather Hurlbert discussed the following topics: local purchases are defined within the City limits; the State of Texas can be considered local preference; and the contract management training will address the issues regarding the low bidders that were deemed not qualified. M. RECESS FOR LUNCH Mayor Guajardo recessed the Council meeting for lunch at 2:18 p.m. Executive Session Items 44-46 were held during the lunch recess. Mayor Guajardo reconvened the meeting at 3:58 p.m. N. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (ITEMS 34 - 35) 34. 21-1647 Zoning Case No. 1021-06, Walker Holdings and Development, LLC.: (District 1) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 3202 Interstate 69 from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 34. Assistant Director of Development Services Nina Nixon-Mendez presented information on the following topics: aerial overview; zoning pattern and adjacent development; land use; public notification; and planning commission and staff recommend approval. Council Members and Assistant Director Nixon-Mendez discussed the following topics: a Council Member would like to keep the RS-6 single-family district to have bigger lot subdivisions; and the setbacks for RS-4.5 is 20 feet. Mayor Guajardo opened the public hearing. Representative for Lennar Homes James McKnight stated that this property has not been fully platted yet, but the lot sizes vary from 4,500 to 6,000 square feet. The reason for the rezoning is for the lot size to have smaller yards. Council Members and Mr. McKnight discussed the following topics: the size of the home is not changing, but the yard will be smaller; and there will be sidewalks on both sides of the street. Mayor Guajardo closed the public hearing. Council Member Lerma made a motion to table this item to send back to Development Services for a Special Permit or a Planned Unit Development (PUD), seconded by Council Member Pusley. This Item was tabled with the following vote: City of Corpus Christi Page 14 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 35. 21-1644 Ordinance adopting text amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) to remove the Planning Commission from historic designation review process and to identify grounds for undue hardship the Board of Adjustment may consider for a variance (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 35. Assistant Director of Development Services Nina Nixon-Mendez presented information on the following topics: background; Senate Bill 1585; UDC Section 3.1.6.A; UDC Section 3.1.8; UDC Section 3.4.2.A; UDC Section 3.4.2.13; UDC Section 3.4.2.C; House Bill 1475; UDC Section 3.25.3.B; UDC Section 3.25.3.E; and planning commission and staff recommend approval. Council Members and Assistant Director Nixon-Mendez discussed the following topics: a Council Member's concern about filling Landmark Commission positions. Mayor Guajardo opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed the public hearing. Council Member Hunter made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Barrera. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 O. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: None P. FIRST READING ORDINANCES: (ITEMS 36 -38) 36. 21-1554 Zoning Case No. 1021-03, SRPC Properties, LLC.: (District 2) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 1645 14th Street from the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifamily District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 36. City of Corpus Christi Page 15 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Assistant Director of Development Services Nina Nixon-Mendez stated that this item was brought back to Council for the Applicant to answer any questions they may have. Council Members, Applicant Shirley Carson with SRPC Properties LLC, Assistant Director Nixon-Mendez and Development Services Administrator Andrew Dimas discussed the following topics: the applicant stated that there have not been any changes to this project since the last discussion; a Council Member's concern about the proposed design of the building; a Special Permit would be required to prohibit a special design; and no zoning case is bound by design unless it is by site plan. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. Rix Musslewhite, 5808 Wicklow Dr., stated that he is opposed to the rezoning of this property. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Members and Mr. Dimas discussed the following topics: if this structure is a two-story building it will have a 16 to 17 foot setback; and this design may not work during the platting stage. Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Molina. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 37. 22-0002 Ordinance revising the Infill Housing Incentive Program Guidelines as authorized by Article II, Chapter 20 of the City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances; authorizing a two-year agreement with the Corpus Christi B Corporation to provide Type B affordable housing funding in the amount of$1,000,000 for costs related to the Infill Housing Incentive Program; appropriating $500,000 from The Type B Fund; and amending the operating budget. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 37. Assistant Director of Neighborhood Services Jennifer Buxton presented information on the following topics: infill housing incentive program; and IHIP program guidelines. Council Members and Assistant Director Buxton discussed the following topics: this program will be funded with Type B and does not require expenditures out of the general fund. Council Member Hunter made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council City of Corpus Christi Page 16 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Member Lerma. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 38. 21-1663 Briefing on Short Term Rental Policy Development and Ordinance amending Chapter 5 of the Corpus Christi Code to require a permit for the operation of short-term rentals; and providing for publication. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 38. Director of Planning and Environmental Dan McGinn presented information on the following topics: short term rentals; community activity (2018-21); short term rental regulations; enforcement; registration ordinance; ordinance summary; and next steps. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. Charles Duffley spoke regarding a concern with the current ordinance and not enforcing short-term rental violations. Council Members, City Attorney Miles Risley, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Director of Neighborhood Services Tracey Cantu and Director of Finance Heather Hurlbert discussed the following topics: phase two will allow short-term rentals in districts other than just multi-family and the island; staff will be working with a consultant to bring phase two to Council; the $50,000 that was budgeted to enforce sting operations on short-term rentals has not been implemented because of the challenges with enforcement; the fine for operating illegal short-term rentals is up to $2,000; a Council Member suggests that staff communicate with Airbnb to advise them that the City of Corpus Christi has a licensing mandate with respect to short-term rentals; single family zoned subdivisions cannot have short-term rentals; and the City has an online platform for short term renters to submit hotel tax. Council Member Smith made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Mayor Guajardo. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 7- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Nay: 2- Council Member Hernandez and Council Member Lerma Abstained: 0 BRIEFINGS: (ITEMS 40-42) 40. 22-0009 North Beach Canal Request for Information (RFI) Update City of Corpus Christi Page 17 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 40. Assistant City Manager Neiman Young presented information on the following topics: LAN phase 1 report findings; LAN phase 2 report findings; navigable canal Request for Information (RFI); and The Breakers at North Beach. Council Members, Assistant City Manager Young, and City Manager Peter Zanoni discussed the following topics: a Council Member's concern that the City is not working with the developer to move forward with the navigable canal; the purpose of Reinvestment Zone #4 was for improvements and projects like this canal; staff will provide Council an action item in January to move this project forward; and a Council Member's request for staff to also provide identification of where the City's funding is coming from. 41. 22-0011 Storm Water Fee Implementation Overview (January 2022) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 41. Assistant Director of Public Works Gabriel Hinojosa presented information on the following topics: statewide storm water implementation; work plan group; communication plan; public works customer service; storm water improvements; and storm water fee starting on January utility bill. There were no comments from the Council. 42. 22-0023 Donation of$30,000 by Greg Perkes to the Coastal Bend Community Foundation for replacement of the two swing sets at West Guth Park. This Presentation was postponed until January 11, 2022. R. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEMS 43 -46) Mayor Guajardo referred to Executive Session Items 44-46. The Council went into Executive Session at 2:18 p.m. The Council returned from Executive Session at 3:58 p.m. 43. 22-0012 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to the potential purchase, exchange, lease, and/or value of property at or adjacent to the Puerto Del Sol RV Park at Rincon Point, and Texas Government Code § 551.072 to discuss and deliberate the potential purchase, exchange, and/or value of the aforementioned areas of said real property. Mayor Guajardo referred to Executive Session Item 43. Council went into Executive Session at 7:41 p.m. The Council returned from Executive Session at 7:49 p.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 18 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 This E-Session Item was discussed in executive session. 44. 22-0027 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property rights for desalination and water treatment, transmission, and storage facilities, including areas at or near the (1) the Inner Harbor Ship Channel Seawater Desalination Site at or in the vicinity of Nueces Bay Blvd, Summers St., Palm Dr., John St., and Broadway Street, Nueces Bay Heights Subdivision, Sunset Place Subdivision, and the Industrial Canal and (2) the La Quinta Channel Seawater Desalination Site involving various properties between Highway 361 and the La Quinta Ship Channel and areas in and adjacent to said locations, and pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.072 to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property (including, but not limited to, property rights at or in the vicinity of the aforementioned locations) because deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the governmental body in negotiations with a third person, including, but not limited to Flint Hills Resources, Occidental Chemical Corporation, Chemours Company and affiliates thereof. This E-Session Item was passed after executive session. See Item 33. Enactment No: 45. 22-0033 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to the case of Graham Construction Services, Inc. v. City of Corpus Christi, Xylem Water Solutions and Atlas Copco Compressors v. Carollo Engineers, PC, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Control Panels USA, Inc. and Fluid Components International LLC, and City of Corpus Christi v. Carollo Engineers, P.C. including potential consideration of settlement offers and/or fees for attorneys, engineers, other expert witnesses assisting in this case, deposition fees, and court costs, and updates on litigation in other cases. This E-Session Item was passed after executive session. The following motion was considered: Motion to authorize the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to release claims concerning the New Broadway Waste Water Treatment Plant Aeration Basins and Clarifiers but reserving other claims in City of Corpus Christi v. Carollo Engineers, P.C., in exchange for $1.65 million to the City. Council Member Pusley made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Barrera. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Enactment No: M2021-236 City of Corpus Christi Page 19 Printed on 1212112021 City Council Meeting Minutes December 14,2021 46. 22-0037 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to approval of the Global Opioid Settlement negotiated by Texas Attorney General, including potential approval of all documents necessary to authorize said settlement including, but not limited to a "Resolution authorizing participation in the proposed opioid crisis settlement through the Texas Attorney General's office; and adopting and approving the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council and Settlement Allocation Term Sheet". This E-Session Item was passed after executive session. The following resolution was considered: Resolution authorizing participation in the proposed opioid crisis settlement through the Texas Attorney General's office; and adopting and approving the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council and Settlement Allocation Term Sheet. Council Member Hernandez made a motion to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member Hunter. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote: Enactment No: 032637 S. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Guajardo adjourned the meeting at 7:50 p.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 20 Printed on 1212112021 Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2021 11:41 AM To: Rebecca Huerta Cc: Sarah Brunkenhoefer; Norma Duran Subject: FW: Public Input: 12-14-2021 - Elke Gonzalez FYI. 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Lew: Date of Meeting 12-14-2021 Name Louie Lujan Address Street Address: 4825 Everhart Rd Suite 1 City: Corpus Christi State/ Province:TX Postal/Zip Code: 78411 Topic Short Term Rental (STR) Ordinance Agenda Item Number 38 1 Describe Feedback: Comments RE: Item 38; 21-1663 Briefing on Short Term Rental Policy Development and Ordinance amending Chapter 5 of the Corpus Christi Code to require a permit for the operation of short-term rentals; and providing for publication. Madam Mayor and Members of the City Council: My Name is Louie Lujan, I am the Director of Government Affairs for the Corpus Christi Association of REALTORS (CCAR). On behalf of our association and membership, we would like to express concern about some of the language contained within the proposed ordinance. Prior to the 2nd reading or the ordinance,we would like to set a meeting with Assistant City Manager Andrea Gardner to express our concerns. Please let us know the best way to set this up. Finally, Our Government Affairs Committee has been discussing this issue.We look forward to your input as we further develop a policy position. Louie Lujan Government Affairs Director Corpus Christi Association of REALTORS° 626.824.8658- Direct 2 so �o o� A P v AGENDA MEMORANDUM µoRPORP�g4 Public Hearing and First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 12/14/21 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 1/11/22 DATE: November 1, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, AIA, Director Development Services Department AlRaymond@cctexas.com (361) 826-3575 Text amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) concerning Historic Designations and the Board of Adjustment CAPTION: Ordinance of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas adopting text amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) to remove the Planning Commission from historic designation review process and to identify grounds for undue hardship the Board of Adjustment may consider for a variance. SUMMARY: As part of the 87th Texas Legislature, bills were passed into laws that became effective on September 1, 2021. Such new laws are related to the boards of municipalities that determine historic designations and the required findings involving variances of structures by the Board of Adjustment. The statue speeds up the designation process as Council would designate the Landmark Commission as the sole board/commission that will be required to recommend the designation of landmarks straight to Council. Currently, any designation must go through Landmark Commission, Planning Commission, and City Council. BACKGROUND: Senate Bill 1585: Relating to requirements for the designation of a property as a historic landmark and the inclusion of a property in a historic district by a municipality. UDC Amendment: The City Council must elect whether to appoint the Landmark Commission or the Planning Commission regarding the recommendation of designating historic designations and/or districts. The amendment language recommends that the Landmark Commission will provide a recommendation of a historic designation. Additionally, if a property owner does not consent to their property receiving a designation or inclusion into a historic district, a 3/4 vote of both the Landmark Commission and City Council will be required to overrule the property owners wishes. House Bill 1475: Relating to municipal board of adjustment zoning variances based on unnecessary hardship. UDC Amendment: Language will be added to the UDC to provide additional clarity to the Board of Adjustment regarding the required findings in the event of deliberating a potential variance to a structure. According to §3.2.1 of the UDC, text amendments may be made from time to time in order to: (a) establish and maintain sound, stable and desirable development within the City or its ETJ; (b) correct textual errors; or (c) adjust the text of the UDC in response to changes in conditions either in a particular area or in the city in general. The effect of these proposed text amendments will be city-wide. ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS: Per §3.2.3 of the UDC, in determining whether to approve, approve with modifications, or deny a proposed Unified Development Code text amendment, the applicable review bodies shall consider the following criteria: 1. The amendment promotes the purpose of this Unified Development Code as established in Section 1.2. The UDC was established to reflect the City's Comprehensive Plan and its goal to improve and protect public health, safety, and welfare. 2. The amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 3. The amendments are consistent with other codes and ordinances adopted by the City and are otherwise internally consistent with other provisions of this Unified Development Code, or that any provisions with which the amendments are or may be inconsistent also are proposed to be modified. The effects of all such modifications shall meet the above criteria, promote the public health, safety, and welfare, and be consistent with any applicable federal and state requirements. 4. The fiscal impact on the City and the effect on taxpayers and ratepayers of the proposed amendment. The proposed text amendments do not conflict with existing language in the UDC nor the Municipal Code. Additionally, the adoption of new state statues is directly linked to the third condition of the review criteria listed above. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Denial of an Ordinance of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas adopting text amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC). FISCAL IMPACT: There are no fiscal impacts associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: Planning Commission recommended approval of the proposed UDC text amendments on September 1, 2021. Vote Count: For: 8 Opposed: 0 Absent: 1 Abstained: 0 Staff recommends approval of the UDC text amendments. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance and Presentation Ordinance adopting text amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) to remove the Planning Commission from historic designation review process and to identify grounds for undue hardship the Board of Adjustment may consider for a variance WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its final report and recommendation regarding this amendment of the City's Unified Development Code(" UDC"); WHEREAS, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the Planning Commission when said Commission recommended approval of the proposed UDC amendments, and with proper notice to the public, an additional public hearing was conducted during a meeting of the City Council, during which all interested persons were allowed to appear and be heard; WHEREAS, S.B. 1585 amends Section 211.0165 of the Local Government Code, providing that a municipality with more than one zoning, planning, or historical commission must designate one of those commissions as the entity with exclusive authority to approve the designations of properties as local historic landmarks and the inclusion of properties in a local historic district. WHEREAS, H.B. 1475 adds Section 211.009 (b-1) to Local Government Code to provide grounds a board of adjustment may consider determining whether compliance with the zoning ordinance as applied to a structure would result in an unnecessary hardship; WHEREAS, amendments are to promote public safety, enhance quality of life through visual relief and facilitate development and redevelopment; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this amendment to the UDC would best serve the public's health, necessity, convenience and the general welfare of the City and its citizens. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The recitals contained in the preamble of this Ordinance are determined to true and correct and are hereby adopted as a part of this Ordinance. SECTION 2. UDC Article 3 "Development Review Procedures", Section 3.4 "Historic Overlay District or Landmark Designation", is amended by adding the following language that is underlined (added) and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) as delineated below: 3.1.6.A Application Initiation 1. Development applications may be initiated according to the following table. L y C -� C O _ o N 7 Y C � V) L� 01(G M o N �� C V) c o W C V) 7 N rn °-ur R N V E D v m Q - •E Mn o Procedure o .N o •E y ? c E 3 y CL <`c V E U a 0 0 i—°° Q ° � o m o a m y a o Q V U V ° Q U U UDC Text Amendment J J J J J J J Zoning Map Amendment J J J J (Rezoning) Historic Overlay district J J J J or Landmark Designation All other review procedures described in J this Article =Entity may initiate application 3.1.8 Public Hearing Requirements A. Summary of Hearings A public hearing shall be required for development review procedures as shown in the table below: Procedure Landmark Building Code Board of Planning City Commission Board of Appeals Adjustment Commission Council UDC Text Amendment V V Zoning Map V V Amendment(Rezoning) Area-wide Zoning Map * * Amendment(Rezoning) V V Historic Overlay District V V Designation Planned Unit V V Development Special Permit V V Special Use Exception V Dune Protection Permit V (Kleberg County) Beachfront Construction V Certificate Certificate of Appropriateness for V Demolition Variance V Floodplain Variance V Appeal of V Administrative Decision V= Hearing required * Requiresjoint hearing SECTION 3. UDC Article 3 "Development Review Procedures", Section 3.4 "Historic Overlay District or Landmark Designation", is amended by adding the following language that is underlined (added) and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) as delineated below: Page 2 of 6 3.4.2.A Staff Review 1. The Assistant City Manager of Development Services shall notify the owner of such property of the proposed designation and shall secure an affidavit from the owner, stating their consent to the proposed designation. If the property is owned by an organization that qualifies as a religious organization, the City may only designate the property as a historic landmark or apply the Historic Overlay District if the religious organization consents. The property owner may withdraw consent at any time during the designation process. 2. If the property owner does not consent to the proposed designation or inclusion of the owner's property into a historic district, a three-fourths vote of approval is required by the Landmark Commission, Dlinn ('nmmiccinn and the City Council. 3. The Assistant City Manager of Development Services shall review the application and, considering the review criteria in Subsection 3.4.3, make a recommendation to the Landmark Commission and City Council. 4. The City must provide the property owner a statement that describes the impact that a historic designation of the owner's property may have on the owner and the owner's property. The City must provide the statement to the owner not later that 15th day before the date of the initial hearing on the proposed designation of the property by the City Council. 5. The historic designation impact statement must include lists of the: a. regulations that may be applied to any structure on the property after the designation; b. procedures for the designation; c. tax benefits that may be applied to the property after the designation; and d. rehabilitation or repair programs that the municipality offers for a property designated as historic. 3.4.2.B Landmark Commission Review 1. Following notice in accordance with Subsection 3.1.7, the Landmark Commission shall hold a public hearing and make a recommendation to the City Council. 2. The Landmark Commission shall hold a public hearing on a historic overlay zoning district or landmark designation within 45 days from the date the application is deemed complete. initiAl DlAnninn (`nmmiccinn ni 1blin ho�rinn 4. 3. In the event an agreement on a recommendation cannot be reached by a majority or the Landmark Commission fails to take action on an application within the time limits prescribed in subparagraphs 3.4.2.8.2 and 3.4.2.8.3 above, the proposed amendment shall be forwarded to the City Council with a recommendation of denial. 3 4 `l f DlrniRRnn DAVTeW Gernmissiep shall hGId a P611910G heaFi Rg and- Make a to the Got, G9 moil Page 3 of 6 diStFiGt E)F Iandma* designation within 45 days ftem the date the appliGatien 06 deeFneG[ rn PlaRY1ORg Q i ihlin heaFi 1I'Y abe e the applinatiGR ShuAll per e,_Fd_P_d_ t8 the rit , Gni'n vu r-il with— car ron�mmori-1�4i�rAf g1ppm-.1 3.4.2.D City Council Final Action 1. Following notice in accordance with Subsection 3.1.7, the City Council shall hold a public hearing and approve, approve with conditions, or deny the historic overlay zoning district or landmark designation. If a proposed district or landmark has been recommended for disapproval by the PlaRRORg Landmark Commission, the designation shall not become effective except by a three-fourths vote of all members of the City Council. 2. The City Council shall take final action on the historic overlay zoning district or landmark designation within six months from the date the recommendation of the Landmark Commission is made. In the event the City Council shall fail to act within six months, designation shall be denied. 3. Classifications as a Landmark shall be in accordance with the permissible restrictions contained in Section 6.3. SECTION 4. UDC Article 3 "Development Review Procedures", Section 3.25 "Variance" is amended by adding the following language that is underlined (added) and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) as delineated below: 3.25.3.B Insufficient Findings The following types of findings do not constitute sufficient grounds for granting a variance. 1. The property cannot be used for its highest and best use. 7 There is a fipapryial A-r erie-min haFd iTp 2. There is a self-created hardship by the property owner or its agent. 4-. 3. The development objectives of the property owner are or will be frustrated. 3.25.3.E Considerations on Variances for Structures In exercising its authority, the Board may consider the following as grounds to determine whether compliance with the UDC as applied to a structure that is the subject of the appeal would result in unnecessary hardship: 1. The financial cost of compliance is greater than 50 percent of the appraised value of the structure as shown on the most recent appraisal roll certified to the Nueces County Appraisal District; 2. Compliance would result in a loss to the lot on which the structure is located of at least 25 percent of the area on which development may physically occur; Page 4 of 6 3. Compliance would result in the structure not being in compliance with a requirement of a UDC, Municipal Code, building code, or other requirement; 4. Compliance would result in the unreasonable encroachment on an adjacent property or easement; or 5. The City considers the structure to be a nonconforming structure. SECTION 5. If for any reason, any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it may not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this Ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this Ordinance be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 6. 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 Christi. SECTION 7. This Ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Page 5 of 6 That the foregoing Ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this day, the day of , 2021, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing Ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this day, the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this day, the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 6 of 6 87th Texas Legislative Session Text Amendments Unified Development Code (UDC) Public Hearing City Council December 14, 2021 Background 871h Texas Legislature • Meets every two yea rs • 140-day session BILL • Wide range of Ucommittees • Some bills focus on municipal issues Senate Bill 1585 '. SB 1585 i�xa • Historic Designation • Landmark • Historic District • Property Owner Rights • If Opposed 3/4 Vote qj • Selection one Commission UDC • • m aOp LL � v, � ami � o moo m =a a o Q Q p U U Q U U UDC Text Amendment Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning) Historic Overlay district or Landmark Designa tion All other review procedures described in this Article �I=Entity may initiate application UDC Section 3 . 1 .8 Boa4Vir-T Planning Adjustment Commission Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning) Area-wide Zoning Map Amendment . . Historic Overlay District Designation J J .7 FF,U 07-IM.. TIM M DemolitionDune Protection Permit (Kleberg County) Beachfront Construction Certificate Certificate of Appropriateness for Appeal of Administrative Decision Hearing required Requires joint hearing 5 UDC Section 3.4.2.A 3.4.2.A Staff Review 1 . The Assistant City Manager of Development Services shall notify the owner of such property of the proposed designation and shall secure an affidavit from the owner, stating their consent to the proposed designation. If the property is owned by an organization that qualifies as a religious organization, the City may only designate the property as a historic landmark or apply the Historic Overlay District if the religious organization consents. The property owner may withdraw consent at any time during the designation process. 2. If the property owner does not consent to the proposed designation or inclusion of the owner's property into a historic district, a three-fourths vote of approval is required by the Landmark Commission, Qemmiooand the City Council. 6 UDC Section 3.4.2. B 3.4.2.6 Landmark Commission Review 1. Following notice in accordance with Subsection 3.1 .7, the Landmark Commission shall hold a public hearing and make a recommendation to the City Council. 2. The Landmark Commission shall hold a public hearing on a historic overlay zoning district or landmark designation within 45 days from the date the application is deemed complete. 3. The Landmark Commission shall make a recommendation on all historic overlay zoning district or landmark designation applications within six months from the date of the initial Planning Landmark Commission public hearing. 4. In the event an agreement on a recommendation cannot be reached by a majority or the Landmark Commission fails to take action on an application within the time limits prescribed in subparagraphs 3.4.2.6.2 and 3.4.2.6.3 above, the proposed amendment shall be forwarded to the City Council with a recommendation of denial. UDC Section 3 .4.2.0 2 4 7 CDlanniniv CArY.rY.ic�e�•.7TV7 4Zeview 1 Following not-- M a-G+no�rdanno with S ihc�on �` .1 7 � Planning �Tcr-r�vu.�scc T� Commission shall hold a pubmG hearing and make a reGOrnmendatio the Qty ('ni innil mho Planning Co�?sien shall held a nuhlin hearing on the histor everlay zening d!GtFmGt er landmark designatlen within 45 days fFeffl the date annlination icy deemed gomnlnto 3. The Planning Commission shall make a reGOMmendation on all historm overlay zoning distriGt or landmark designation appliGations within sox rno from the date of the initial Planning Commission ni ihlin hearing 4. in the event an agreement en a FeGompnendatlen Gannet be reaehed by a majority of the Planning Gommissio pFesee nt andvoting or Of � Planning Commission falls to take aGtmen en an appliGatmen within the tome Immits preserl . , aragraphs 3.4.2.G.2 and 3.4.2.C.3 above, the appliGation. shall be forwarded to the City Cou mail with a rane.vm.vmendatien of denial 8 House Bill 1475 HB 1475 Board of Adjustment fb Required Findings • Hardships when considering a variance to a structure UDC Section 3.25-3. B 3.25.3.8 Insufficient Findings The following types of findings do not constitute sufficient grounds for granting a variance. 1 . The property cannot be used for its highest and best use. 2. There c a finaRGial er enenemin hardship. 3. 2. There is a self-created hardship by the property owner or its agent. 4. 3. The development objectives of the property owner are or will be frustrated. UDC Section 3.25-3. E 3.25.3.E Considerations on Variances for Structures In exercising its authority, the Board may consider the following as grounds to determine whether compliance with the UDC as applied to a structure that is the subject of the appeal would result in unnecessary hardship: 1 . The financial cost of compliance is greater than 50 percent of the appraised value of the structure as shown on the most recent appraisal roll certified to the Nueces County Appraisal District; 2. Compliance would result in a loss to the lot on which the structure is located of at least 25 percent of the area on which development may physically occur; 3. Compliance would result in the structure not being in compliance with a requirement of a UDC, Municipal Code, building code, or other requirement; 4. Compliance would result in the unreasonable encroachment on an adjacent property or easement; or 5. The City considers the structure to be a nonconforming structure. 11 Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation Approval of the proposed text amendments to the UDC BOA Examples 3 Scenario #1 "`' •y, The financial cost of compliance is greater than 50 percent of the w = , appraised value of the structure as shown on 4 the most recent appraisal roll certified Appraisal District to the Nueces County �`-. BOA Examples 1 ==- Scenario #2 -: Compliance would result in k a loss to the lot on which �- the structure is located of at least 25 percent of the f _ area on which development - may physically occur; so �o p A PH AGENDA MEMORANDUM Public Hearing & First Reading (Tabled) for the City Council Meeting 12/07/21 µCORPOR I First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 12/14/21 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 1/11/22 DATE: October 8, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, AIA, Director Development Services Department AlRaymond@cctexas.com (361) 826-3575 Rezoning a property at or near 1645 14th Street CAPTION: Zoning Case No. 1021-03, SRPC Properties, LLC.: (District 2) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 1645 14th Street from the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifamily District. SUMMARY: The purpose of the rezoning request is to allow for the construction of eight multifamily units. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The subject property totals 0.65 acres in size and is currently zoned "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District. The site currently consists of three single-family homes and was annexed in 1938. To the north and west is a single-family subdivision (Fitchue Place Addition; 1912) zoned "RS-TF" Two-Family District. To the south is a commercial multi-tenant strip center zoned "CG-2" General Commercial District. To the east is a multifamily apartment complex recently constructed and zoned "RM-3" Multifamily District in 2008. Conformity to City Policy The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Midtown Area Development Plan and is planned for Medium Density Residential, High Density Residential and Mixed Uses. The proposed rezoning to the "RM-2" Multifamily District is generally consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC) and warrants an amendment to the Future Land Use Map. Adjacent properties consist of similar intensity of zoning and the recent rezoning across 14th Street from the subject property for a multifamily apartment complex of a higher density. Public Input Process Number of Notices Mailed 28 within 200-foot notification area 4 outside notification area As of October 14, 2021: I n Favor In Opposition 0 inside notification area 4 inside notification area 0 outside notification area 0 outside notification area Totaling 12.85% of the 200-foot notification area* is in opposition. "Created by calculating the area of land immediately adjoining the subject property and extending 200-foot therefrom.The opposition is totaled by the total area of land that each individual property owner owns converted into a percentage of the total 200-foot notification a rea. Notified property owner's land in square feet/Total square footage of all property in the notification area=Percentage of public opposition ALTERNATIVES: 1. Denial of the zoning from the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifamily District. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommended approval of the zoning to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifamily on October 13, 2021. Vote Count: For: 8 Opposed: 0 Absent: 1 Abstai ned: 0 Staff recommends approval of the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifamily District. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation - Aerial Map Planning Commission Final Report Case No. 1021-03, SRPC Properties, LLC.: (District 2) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 1645 14th Street from the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifamily District WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the Planning Commission during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its final report and recommendation regarding the application for an amendment to the City of Corpus Christi's Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map; WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the City Council, during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this rezoning is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or general welfare of the City of Corpus Christi and its citizens; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this rezoning will promote the best and most orderly development of the properties affected thereby, and to be affected thereby, in the City of Corpus Christi. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas is amended by changing the zoning on the subject property described as Lots 5-10, Block 1203, Fitchue Place, as shown in Exhibit "AH: from the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM- 2" Multifamily District The subject property is located at or near 1645 14th Street. Exhibit A, which is a map of the subject property attached to and incorporated in this ordinance. SECTION 2. The UDC and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City, made effective July 1 , 2011 and as amended from time to time, except as changed by this ordinance, both remain in full force and effect including the penalties for violations as made and provided for in Article 10 of the UDC. SECTION 3. To the extent this amendment to the UDC represents a deviation from the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is amended to conform to the UDC, as it is amended by this ordinance. SECTION 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances specifically pertaining to the zoning of the subject property that are in conflict with this ordinance are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 5. A violation of this ordinance, or requirements implemented under this ordinance, constitutes an offense punishable as provided in Article 1 , Section 1 .10.1 of the UDC, Article 10 of the UDC, and/or Section 1-6 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances. SECTION 6. 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 Christi. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Page 2 of 4 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021 , by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2021 , by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2021 . ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 3 of 4 Exhibit A \ cl RM-3 \ 145.=TF \ sUB:lEcr 'L PROPERTY � p0 O \ Cyt RS-TF o�eCreaed:� zr 0 125 25 Prepared By ReyR FPe t Cepartmen r of Oe.reiepm eni Services Case # 1021-03 SUBJECT PROPERTY WITH ZONING 9 . '�:iECI Ai— ECT Froaerp' PROPIIER W-1 Multifamllyl IL Lghtlndustrial W-2 Multifamily 2 IH Heavy Yrdustral kkk!!! 1x13 Multifam lly l PUD Planned unit❑ev.0"'Iy pry ProFes clonal Off ice RS-10 Sl�rgle-Pam IIy 10 IM Multifamily AT RS-S Single-Famlly6 �db4 Corpus ChrvsE'➢ay CN-1 Neigh borho od Cammercel RS4.5 SiW jI Family 4.5 CN-2 Neighborhootl Ca inial $A CR-1 Resort Cpmmemial RS-15 Si o-l.Fgy IRS 15 Single-Famllyl5 CR-2 Resort Commercial RE ResideMal Esfak• Z � CG1 Ge rcralCwnmercal R&T,Tpvmhouse '' � N. C 2 GeiceralCommers®I a Cunmerpal SP Special Permit CI W.-- RV Recreational Vehicle Park C1313Omv mown Canmerc ial R1AH Manufactured Home T s CR-3 Resort Cammemial °a � FR Farm Rural u r C•'yr-�IOf H Historic Overlay eP e�alaeaa Park LOCATION hMP Chnsti Page 4 of 4 PLANNING COMMISSION FINAL REPORT Case No. 1021-03 INFOR No. 21ZN1038 Planning Commission Hearin Date: October 13, 2021 C Owner: SRPC Properties, LLC. r o Applicant: SRPC Properties, LLC. u .� Location Address: 1645 141h Street a u Legal Description: Lots 5-10, Block 1203, Fitchue Place, located along the Q °� a west side of 14th Street, east of South Brownlee Boulevard, and north of Ayers 0 Street. From: "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District To: "RM-2" Multifamily District io Area: 0.46 acres Purpose of Request: To allow for the construction of eight multifamily units. Existing Zoning District Existing Future Land Use Land Use Low, Medium Medium and it Two-Family and Density Site High Density � "CG-2" General Commercial Residential, and Commercial Residential Low and Medium Medium and .o North "RS-TF" Two-Family Density High Density N Residential Residential South "CG-2" General Commercial Commercial Mixed Use X LU East "RM-3" Multifamily District Commercial Mixed Use Low and Medium Medium and West "RS-TF" Two-Family Density High Density Residential Residential Area Development Plan: The subject property is located within the boundaries 06 u, of the Midtown Area Development Plan and is planned for a High and Medium o Density Residential Use. The proposed rezoning to the "RM-2" Multifamily 2 4 a District is generally consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC) a o and warrants an amendment to the Future Land Use Map. Q City Council District: 2 Zoning Violations: None Staff Report Page 2 ° Transportation and Circulation: The subject property has approximately 150 feet of street frontage along 141h Street which is designated as a "Local / ° Residential" Street. According to the Urban Transportation Plan, a N "Local/Residential" Streets can convey a capacity up to 500 Average Daily Trips (ADT). Street Urban Transportation Proposed Existing Traffic � � Plan Type Section Section Volume ' U) 14th Street "Local/Residential50' ROW 63' ROW Not 28' paved 35' paved Available Staff Summary: Development Plan: The subject property is 0.65 acres in size. The applicant is proposing eight multifamily units. Existing Land Uses & Zoning: The subject property is currently zoned "RS-TF" Two- Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District. The site currently consists of three single-family homes and was annexed in 1938. To the north and west is a single- family subdivision (Fitchue Place Addition; 1912) zoned "RS-TF" Two-Family District. To the south is a commercial multi-tenant strip center zoned "CG-2" General Commercial District. To the east is a multifamily apartment complex recently constructed and zoned "RM-3" Multifamily District in 2008. AICUZ: The subject property is not located in one of the Navy's Air Installation Compatibility Use Zones (AICUZ). Plat Status: The property is platted. Utilities: Water: 6-inch C900 line located along 14th Street. Wastewater: 8-inch VCP line located along 14th Street. Gas: 2-inch Service Line located along 14th Street. Storm Water: 15-inch line located along 14th Street. Plan CC & Area Development Plan Consistency: The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Midtown Area Development Plan and is planned for Medium Density Residential, High Density Residential and Mixed Uses. The proposed rezoning to the "RM-2" Multifamily District is generally consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC) and warrants an amendment to the Future Land Use Map. The following policies should be considered: • Promote the stabilization, revitalization, and redevelopment of older neighborhoods. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). • Encourage orderly growth of new residential, commercial, and industrial areas (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). Staff Report Page 3 • Promote a balanced mix of land uses to accommodate continuous growth and promote the proper location of land uses based on compatibility, locational needs, and characteristics of each use (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). • Promote compact and walkable mixed-use urban villages that concentrate retail and services within walking distance of neighborhood residences and where they could support improved public transportation service, such as expected major bus stations and future stops for bus rapid transit, creating "transit-ready" locations. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 2). • Encourage residential infill development on vacant lots within or adjacent to existing neighborhoods. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 3). • Promote interconnected neighborhoods with appropriate transitions between lower-intensity and higher-intensity land uses. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 3). • Encourage direct arterial access for high-density apartments or interior access from a street designed specifically to collect the apartment traffic and distribute it directly to an arterial without passing through a lower density residential area. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 3). • Encourage convenient access from medium-density residential development to arterial roads. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 3). Department Comments: • The proposed rezoning is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC), compatible with the adjoining properties, and does not have a negative impact upon adjacent properties. • Adjacent properties consist of similar intensity of zoning and the recent rezoning across 14th Street from the subject property for a multifamily apartment complex of a higher density. Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation (October 13, 2021): Approval of the change of zoning from the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifamily District. Staff Report Page 4 Number of Notices Mailed — 28 within 200-foot notification area. 4 outside notification area As of October 14, 2021: In Favor — 0 inside notification area _ — 0 outside notification area 0 In Opposition — 4 inside notification area — 0 outside notification area 0 z Totaling 12.85% of the land within the 200-foot notification area in opposition. a *Created by calculating the area of land immediately adjoining the subject property and extending 200-foot therefrom. The opposition is totaled by the total area of land that each individual property owner owns converted into a percentage of the total 200-foot notification area. Notified property owner's land in square feet / Total square footage of all property in the notification area = Percentage of public opposition Attachments: A. Location Map (Existing Zoning & Notice Area) B. Site Plan C. Public Comments Received (if any) Staff Report Page 5 c 27 11 3 0 RM-3 � — 23 26 — 7013 — 8 RS-7F 7 12 15 25 20 17 SUBJEcr T. PROPERTY 22 21 1 18 6 2 ,r 14 24 3 28 d � .2 s Ile 19 4 y� f-A RS-TF Dare crpared:sra��21 0 715 25 Phepared By Reyn Feet Deperonenr.fD—f pm—Services Case # 1421-03 ZONING & NOTICE AREA RM-1 Multifamily 1 IL Light Industrial RM-2 Multifam ily2 IHHearylnd'ustrial Au1s ECT RAI-3 Multifam i IV PUD Plan ned Unit Dev.Overlay ON Prole ssional Office S-I0 RSingle-Family 10 ^a PROPER RMaiT Multifamily AT RS. Single-Familyg CN-1 Neightwrhood Commercial RS-4.5 Si ng le-Fam i If 4.5 CN-2 Neightwrhood Commercial R5-TF Two-Family CR-1 Resort C.mme reial RS-15 Single-Family 15 of CR-2 Resort Commercial RE R—tentia.lEstate CG-1 Genera l C.mmerc'a l RS-TH Townhouse �vr Carpus Chns5 B: CG-2 GeneralCommerc al Sp 5 Perm[ J�' CI kdens've Commerc ial pecia ^I` GRD DowntownGmemerc ial RV Recreati.—I Yehic le Park CR-3 ResortCommercial RMH Martutactured Home 5 �. FR F.—Rual H Hbt.ric Ove ray '$pY DP B.sirress Park = � Subs Property 011— m ` F py 4W 40200'GuNr lawn CiLy of� 4° � xo- �ph LDCRTION MAP Christi Staff Report Page 6 Yr p 8 k� 0 �s g 0 © y g U W Z r 4 II Z M J • z LU cn xLU 0 LL LL a o leia " Z JJ_J � w w w w w uJ w Staff Report Page 7 Persons with dsabllibes planning ra attend this imeetmg who may reQu"re special se"ices,are requested to comact erre pment Servide Depsrtmant at least 48 hours in advance at 161;,8a5-3240 Personas can inraaac+dadas sue tensa 1a i trsporl de aai�x ul rte y nxaulerenaanrac as ga{tes+aMes an!ea auQtica q6e J�n,aviso 4 raa antes da la iurNa Ilam{}al d rtannenta de aervippp, artalla rumen.(381)t126-324:8.. V±you w+sh to adoress the C:ornmiss"on during the rneeling and your English is IImJted.please cal the development Services Depsament at(361) 826•3240 at least 48 hours in atrvarltb to rtqutsl an ruRarpretar be present during ttrB rneetry $i oared discs dprialras a mmiae+an quf$tltRldi !nyiy� "m.sit raver de dt tligp Aamento de hist do desarrollo s,nijmer, ;}ryk_g28 32ie al manas 4fl hCHa!artist/de is u�t"ta�arsf.9aMrytaf v+I,It9tEfIXetg ser prelyente duras a"urlta. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC NEARING NOTICE Rezoning Case No.. 1021-03 SRPC Pro erties. LLC, has �Witiored !tie City of Corpus Ct"rlsti to consider a change of zoning from the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifar District resultin in a change to the Future Land Use Map. The proposed development is an ei ht- unit apartment complex- The property to be rezoned is described as A property located at or near 1645 141"Street and described as Lots 5-it3, Block 1203, Fitchue Place. located along the west side of 14°"' Street, east of South Brownlee Boulevard, and north of Ayers Street. The Planning Commission n tray recommend to City Council approval or denial,or approval of an intermediate zoning classification and/or Special Permit. Approval of a change of zoning. If inconsistent with the City's Comprehensive Pian will also have the effect of amending the Comprehensive Plan to reflect the approved zoning The Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing for this rezoning request to discuss and formulate a recommendation to the City Council.The public hearing w1l be held Wednesday,Q;t9ber 13, during one of the Planning Commission's regular meetings, which begins at 5:30 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard Street You are invited to attend this public hearing to express your views on this rezoning request For more information,please call (361)826x3240. TO BE ON RECORD THIS FORM MUST BE FILLED ALIT SIGNED B`r` THE Cd.JRRFNT PROPERTY OVVNER(S)AND MAILED IN ITS ENTIRETY TO THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT, P. O. BOX 9277,CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS 78469-9277 ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED BELOW BECOMES PUBLIC RECORD NOTE: In accordance with the Planning Commission By-Laws, no discussion shall be held by a member or members of this Commission with an applicant or appellant concerning an application or appeal,either at home or office,or in person, by telephone call or by letter. Printed Name: Address: #-sr a 'n" � A�I�'1�� a �/� _ � city/state/eASIK ( ) IN FAVOR { IN OPPOSITION Phoneir ' °�t✓ REASON: Signature .SFF MAP ON REVERSE SIDE Case No 102?-03 WOR Case w 2 QW 038 Prolecr Manager Andrew D"s Ptoerty Owner in 7 Email Andrew029ceteaas cam Staff Report Page 8 Persona with disabilities plalnn nil to amend:his mectrng awhn may requim aptaal serwtzm& are!ejueszol iG GC alae the Dryfoo xrrEwit Deportment at least 48 hours in advance at(36?y 826.3240 eill=W,. ir16r7R�1;tlLades.sue S ever la late,ichor atij Ir. Rguaegn senfae expaoralea $a lee xico aL depsrtarrenao de serves de aeaa►rr J .�) nu r381a a28324fD If you wish to address the Commission during the meeting and your Engibh N limited,please call the f'Davaoprrexnt Sinrvn"ls Departmer!at(3x31) 826.3740 at least 4d trcuurs in adwiloe to^ettuest am interpreter be present during the Mee+ing ueled r e a rKt qtr.a a wrr r i g5 Gr dy iu y a ingliM�s^@rnradc,,tav�de siamar 31 separtacrttgC4:9 M1' _Sf lf*L _T2� al r um ro{ 7 PJ 25 i24�al m�np #�hWas angg '—unta oara&pll it r- ..a .I,.•;,r p -r 1 :r CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Rezoning Case No. 1021-03 SRPC Properties, LLC. has petitioned the City of Corpus Christi to consider a change of zoning from the. "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RfN-2" MuttifamiG District. Epsultino in a change to the Future Land Use Map. The proposed development is an eight unit a ent cpm Iex-The property to be rcznrec 1s tesc ben as. A property located at or near 1645 14'P'Street and described as tots 5-10, Bloch 1203, Fitchue Place. located along the west side of 141" Street, east of South Brownlee Boulevard, and north of Ayers Street_ Thr'Plginnrng C ornminsinprl may recommend to City Council approval or denial.or approval of an intermediate zoning classification andlor Special Permit Approval of a change of zoning, if inconsistent with the City's Comprehensive'Plan,will also have the effect of amending the Comprehensive Plan to reflect the approved zoning The Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing for this rezoning request to discuss and formulate a recommendation to the City Council The public hearing will be held Wednesday.October 13, 2021, during one of the Planning Commission s regular meetings, which begins at 5;30 p,m., in the City Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard Street. You are invited to attend this public hearing to express your views on this rezoning request For more information please call(361)826-3240. TO BE ON RECORD, THIS FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT SIGNED BY THE CURRENT PROPERTY OWNER(SI AND MAILED IN ITS ENTIRETY TO THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT P O BOX 9277,CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS 78489-9277 ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED'BELOW BECOMES PUBLIC RECORD NOTE: In accordance with the Planning Commission By-Laws, no discussion shall be held by a member or members.of this Commission with an applicant or appellant concerning an application or appeal, either at home or office, or in person, by telephone call or by letter, Printed Name: I k /V,0 5) 4 G'u �l r Address:. 74l CitylStgte 'fid„ 12l t ': ( ) IN FAVOR 7�4fN'OPPOSITION Phone.;.- OPPOSITION � -771 REASON: i Signature SEE WAP ON RE'VE'RSE SS 0E Case No x021-03 N7 OR Caae No 21ZN1038 project Manager Andrew Dirrhas Property owner 1D 10 Erywt:Andre*02Codexas cam Staff Report Page 9 persons wtlh deabtitiea planrong to attend this meating,wno+Wray require special services,are requested to contact the Deweldpment semices DeWment at least 48 hou*s In advance of(351'l 825-V4e Personas can incaoacidades.uue benen la IntgncsOn de am&r a esta lA,Xg& cue den aviso 48 novas antes d@ Is i+unfa aamsndo al departamento deidoa de numsru(l8)12UL49 M you wreh to address the Commesion dunry the meetog and your English is limitW,plame call the Development Servrm r,.�r, T•, a' +r 826-3240 al feast 48 noses in advance to request an intsrpreter tw Dm"nt during the meeting.�r•,iittsd draea din©i iunta y su gl8s et Yimdada_rauror arra•a �epert�r*�Stu s rv."-io da 1w annllo al namena 5+3+ 926 4;'al menos ad r_�s�r , c• Irt5 pRllSdtttrSjttttfErrjtese CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Rezoning Cast? No. 1021-03 SRPC Propgrties, LLC, i as tretnt :neo :r-e City of Corpus Chtisti to consider a change of zoning from the "RS-TF" Two-Family District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifamily District, resulting in a change to the Future Land Use Map. The proposed development is an eight - unit-apartment complex. The property to be rezuried 1$ described a5 A property located at or near 1645 14" Street and described as Lots 5-10, Block 1203, Fitchue Place. locatedalong the west side of 141" Street, east of South Brownlee Boulevard, and north of Ayers Street. Tries Planning Commission may recommend to City Counci ,approval or denial,or approval of an intern`.v.la;r' zoning classification andror Special Permit. Approval of a change of zoning, if inconsistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan,will also have the effect of amending the Comprehensive Plan to reflect the approved zoning The Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing for this rezoning request to discuss and formulate a recommendation to the City Council. The public hearing will be held Wedrteadarr.Q,tober 13, 2021, during one of the Planning Commission's regular meetings, which begins at 5:30 mm., in the City Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard Street You are invited to attend this public hearing to express your views on this rezoning request. For more information, please call(361)826.3240 TO BE ON RECORD THIS FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT, SIGNED BY THE CURRENT PROPERTY OWNER(S)AND MAILED IN ITS ENTIRETY TO THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT P O BOX 9277, CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS 78469-9277 ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED'BELOW BECOMES PUBLIC RECORD NOTE: In accordance with the Planning Commission By-Laws, no discussion shall be held by a member or members of this Commission with an applicant or appellant concerning an application or appeal, either at home or office, or in person, by telephone call or by letter. i'rlr,Led Name: c I i'41 ... tivar ss. { fr " r(�7(t���rm { j IN FAVOR 6A IN OPPOSITION Pilofie a a REASON. 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I Lunt• CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Rezoning Case No. 1021-03 SRPC Properties, LLC. has petitioned the City of Corpus Christi to consider a :hange of zoning from the "RS-TF” Tw -F tail District and "CG-2" General Commercial District to the "RM-2" Multifamily District, resulting in a change to the Future Land Use Map. The proposed development is an eight- unit apartment complex. The property tr,tie rezoned is described as A property located at or near 1645 14"Street and described as Lots 5-101, Block 1203, Fitchue Place. located along the west side of 14"" Street. east of South Brownlee Boulevard, dnd north of Ayers Street The)Manning Commission may recommend to City Council approval or denial,mart,) sval of an intermediate zoning classification atxlfor Special Permit. Approval of a change of zoning, if inconsistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan,will also have the effect of amending the Comprehensive Plan to reflect the approved zoning The Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing for this rezoning request to discuss and formulate a recommendation to the City Council The public hearing will t>e held Wednesday,October 13, 2021. dunng one of the Planning Commission's regular meetings, which begins at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers„ 1201 Leopard Street. You are invited to attend this public hearing to express your views on this rezoning request. For more information, please call (361)826-3240. TO BE ON RECORD. THIS FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT, SIGNED BY THE CURRENT PROPERTY OWNER(S)AND MAILED IN ITS ENTIRETY TO THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT, P 0 BOX 9277,CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS 78469-9277, ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED BELOW BECOMES PUBLIC RECORD MOTE: In accordance with the Planning Commission By-Laws, no discussion shall be held by a member or members of this Commission with an applicant or appellant concerning an application or appeal,either at home or office, or in person, by telephone call or by letter, Printed Name: Address: �,, '��.�' f �� _�CnyiStat+e � "" �i' .J j°L' ( j IN FAVOR ( IN OPPOSITION Phone .34, i rJC REASON: SFE MAP ON REVERSE S10E Case No 1021.03 INFOR Case No 212hiIOU Proiea Manager.Andrew punas r1 Arvrrwru.Mfbrrlprpu rYW" Zoning Case #1021 -03 SRPC Properties, LLC. Rezoning for a Property at 1645 14th Street From "RS-TF" and "CG-2" To "RM-2" a� "o , { 0 00 poo a SUBJEC Y PROM"Y @all @ City Council @e December 7, 2021 Aerial Overview yd a R F i I+� 'a .SUBJECT t � ` PROPERTY w 10 2 Zoning Pattern and Adjacent Development N C' Buffer Yards: Q RM-2 to RS-TF or RS-6: Type B: 10' & 10 pts. Points: Setbacks, Fencing, Landscaping, etc. 0 0 " Setbacks: Street:20 feet Side & Rear: 10 feet Rear: 2:1 Setback(height) TI_ 01Parking: PL3o PC�L3 1 Bedroom—1.5 spaces/unit ?� 2+ Bedroom—2 spaces/unit 1 space/5 units—Visitors Landscaping, Screening, and Lighting Standards Uses Allowed: Single-Family Homes, Duplexes,Apartments, and Day Care Uses. Land Use Existing Land Use Future Land Use �. a=..F TI SUB N JBJ i, `PROPERTY ,PROPERTY ';%moi/' \ O O z P� A P�� Pyr �det �dee $imM Vacant Med.Density Commercial © High Density Commercial Mixed Use Residential Residential O Low Density O Professional public/Semi-Public QGovernment O Med.Density_ Permanent Residential Office Residential Open Space 4 Public Notification 28 Notices mailed inside 200' buffer 27 �@ 4 Notices mailed outside 200' buffer 9% 0 RM-3 z � fU 26 13 q Notification Area \ R S- X 5 25 '/�` Opposed: 4 (12.85%) SUBJECT mss, Separate Opposed Owners. 1 ` 21 PROPERTY fi r spy +e a 20 In Favor: 0 (0.00%) 9 C M ^LyS V�w P` Notified property owner's land in square feet/Total square footage of all property inRS.TF the notification area = ✓ Percentage of public opposition Site Plan sm�c5lwii"er[cwc vce Zvi[[v[ -. —N NOTES. r V I 6 m. SHIRLEY CARSON _� � zs*Izam w�ax�e _ f F__— ___ •_.__ couu[cT auo hmoYwr T( Nom•218-390 21075 KW v _ FIRST LEVEL ° e FLOOR PIAN O DH-101 6 Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation Approval of the "RM-2" Multifamily District Utilities 0 o O� O� 0 Q � Water: 1Pa °a 6-inch C900 _m T1s, Wastewater: UF. PF. 8-inch VCP PmOOE, 8 Gas: 2-inch Service Line Storm Water: r 15-inch Line � � - N ° T y iL AL � f i JC a �.r �� .. 'gra... X" •�' om�+�. N C .S� �Y m X; i 925 Case # 10121-03 I J.. ..7.. OPAR Aerial with Subject Property AGHE r CT PRO'DiER T]' Prop ea.v Corpus C frrrsd Bay 40, mss' Map Scale: 1:1,200City of CIpm LOCATION ASAP � Chnst so �o o� A PH AGENDA MEMORANDUM First Reading of the City Council Meeting of December 14, 2021 RCORPOR I Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of January 11 , 2021 1852 DATE: November 30, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager THRU: Andrea Gardner, Assistant City Manager and reaga(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3506 FROM: Tracey K. Cantu, Interim Director Neighborhood Services Department traceyc(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3021 Ordinance Revising the Infill Housing Incentive Program Guidelines to Remove Geographic Limitations, Authorizing the $1 ,000,000 Agreement with Type B and Appropriating $500,000 from Corpus Christi B Corporation into the FY 2022 Operating Budget CAPTION: Ordinance revising the Infill Housing Incentive Program Guidelines as authorized by Article II, Chapter 20 of the City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances; authorizing a two- year agreement with the Corpus Christi B Corporation to provide Type B affordable housing funding in the amount of $1 ,000,000 for costs related to the Infill Housing Incentive Program; appropriating $500,000 from The Type B Fund; and amending the operating budget. SUMMARY: The ordinance revises the Infill Housing Incentive Program (IHIP) guidelines removing the requirement that homes must be located in a Community Development Block Grant group area and appropriates $500,000 into the FY 2022 operating budget with the additional $500,000 to be appropriated in a future budget. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: On June 29, 2021 , City Council approved a Resolution amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 20, Housing, Article I In General and Article II Infill Housing Incentive Program. The amendment changed the program from a fee waiver program to a reimbursement program and expanded eligible expenses to include permits, fees, demolition, water/wastewater infrastructure improvements, and infrastructure improvements to the sewer lines and streets. Also, the revision increased the length of time a builder has to complete the home from six to nine months, removed the maximum square footage requirement, increased the allowable sales price to 80% of the area median, restricted homebuyers to those households with incomes at or below 80% of the area median, and set recapture requirements for the homebuyer. Reimbursement up to $25,000 is allowed. The Corpus Christi B Corporation has authorized $1 ,000,000 over two years for the program and adopted the City Council approved program guidelines without the requirement that homes must be located in a Community Development Block Grant block group area allowing homes to be built city-wide. This change requires approval from City Council. The IHIP program will be marketed to homebuilders through the Coastal Bend Home Builders Association, Corpus Christi Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Corpus Christi Black Chamber of Commerce and to builders pulling permits on infill lots. Outreach efforts are intended to help small homebuilders grow their businesses and increase interest in building affordable homes. City staff visited with a number of potential builders about the program with Garrett Dorsey of Blue Wave Construction and Brian Banks, a realtor working with builders, expressing enthusiasm about the program and a desire to be involved. IHIP is a complementary program to the Housing Development Fee Waivers for Non- qualifying Homebuyers Program. Builders can choose to participate in one program or the other but can't receive the benefit of both programs. IHIP builders must sell the home to a qualifying homebuyer with income at or below 80% of the area median but there are no income requirements with the Housing Development Fee Waivers for Non-qualifying Homebuyers Program. IHIP is an up to $25,000 reimbursement program while participants in the Housing Development Fee Waivers for Non-qualifying Homebuyers Program can receive up to $7,000 in waived fees. The Housing Development Fee Waivers for Non-qualifying Homebuyers Program is limited to fees for building permits and plan review, municipal solid waste fees, and tap fees for water, wastewater, and gas. IHIP includes more eligible costs, such as demolition of existing structures, water/wastewater infrastructure and required street improvement costs. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is to not revise the program guidelines and/or not appropriate funding for the program. FISCAL IMPACT: The funding source for program is Type B Housing Fund 1147 and not General Fund. Funding Detail: Fund: 1147 Organization/Activity: 15001 Mission Element: 132 Project # (CIP Only): NA Account: 530000 RECOMMENDATION: City staff recommends appropriating the funds and revising the program guidelines. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Program Guidelines Type B Agreement PowerPoint Presentation Ordinance revising the Infill Housing Incentive Program Guidelines as authorized by Article II, Chapter 20 of the City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances; authorizing a two-year agreement with the Corpus Christi B Corporation to provide Type B affordable housing funding in the amount of $1,000,000 for costs related to the Infill Housing Incentive Program; appropriating $500,000 from The Type B Fund; and amending the operating budget. WHEREAS, on December 15, 2015, the City Council enacted Articles I and II, Chapter 20 of the Code of Ordinances which established definitions and parameters for an Infill Housing Incentive Program for the City of Corpus Christi; WHEREAS, the IHIP has not been as successful as the City anticipated and city staff was directed to meet with local homebuilders to determine what changes could be made to the IHIP program guidelines to increase home builder participation; WHEREAS, Article II, Chapter 20 of the City Code authorizes the City Council to amend the Infill Housing Incentive Program ("IHIP") Guidelines; WHEREAS, the IHIP Guidelines were most recently amended on June 29, 2021 ; and WHEREAS, city staff and management have developed amended Infill Housing Incentive Program Guidelines for the IHIP for City Council consideration which are attached hereto as Exhibit "A." Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas: Section 1. The City Council specifically finds that the foregoing statements included in the preamble of this resolution are true and correct and adopts such findings for all intents and purposes related to the authorization of this procurement. Section 2. The City Council hereby adopts the amended Infill Housing Incentive Program Guidelines attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A" in accordance with Article II, Chapter 20 of the City Code of Ordinances. Section 3. Funds in the amount of $500,000.00 are appropriated from the Type B Affordable Housing Fund No. 1147 for costs related to the Infill Housing Incentive Program. Section 4. The FY2021-22 Operating Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 032539 is amended to increase expenditures by $500,000.00. Section 5. The City Manager, or designee, is authorized to execute all documents necessary for a two-year agreement with the Corpus Christi B Corporation to provide Type B affordable housing funding in the amount of $1 ,000,000.00 for costs related to that Infill Housing Incentive Program. Page 1 of 2 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 2 of 2 City of Corpus Christi Infill Housing Incentive Program (IHIP) Program Guidelines Table of Contents Tableof Contents..............................................................................................................................................1 1. Purpose........................................................................................................................................................2 2. Benefits........................................................................................................................................................2 3. Definitions....................................................................................................................................................2 4. Eligibility Criteria...........................................................................................................................................2 5. Incentives.....................................................................................................................................................3 6. Sale of City Owned Lots by Bid .....................................................................................................................3 7. Department Responsibilities........................................................................................................................3 8. Other Conditions...........................................................................................................................................4 Infill Housing Incentive Program Page 1 City of Corpus Christi Infill Housing Incentive Program (IHIP) Guidelines 1. Purpose The purpose of the Corpus Christi Infill Housing Incentive Program (IHIP) is to promote and encourage new home construction for sale to low-income homebuyers through reimbursement of fees and other limited construction costs. This program applies to areas where existing street and utility infrastructure is available. 2. Benefits a. Increases homeownership opportunities for low-income buyers b. Revitalizes existing neighborhoods c. Adds to the assessed value rolls, increasing future City property tax revenue d. Improves maintenance of properties and potentially reduces crime e. Reduces Code Enforcement abatement expense 3. Definitions "Infill lot" or "infill housing" is the insertion of additional housing units into an already approved subdivision or neighborhood. Specifically for this Infill Housing Incentive Program, this means the construction of new residential housing units built onsite on a vacant lot or built on two non-conforming lots by re-platting through an administrative plat to remove the lot line within the City of Corpus Christi. 4. Eligibility Criteria a. Must meet the definition of infill lots. b. Must be in one of the following single-family residential zones: • RS-15, RS-10, RS-6 and RS-4.5 (see Unified Development Code for definitions). c. Must not be in an airport overflight zone or the Navy's Air Installations Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ), which includes the Accident Potential Zones (APZ) and Clear Zones. d. Home construction must begin within 120 days of being notified that the funding reservation is granted. e. Home construction must be completed and receive Certificate of Occupancy within nine months of construction start date. 1 ) Must meet all building standards and Unified Development Code requirements. 2) Must result in a newly constructed, on-site, single family home with finished floor plan of 900 square feet minimum. f. No mobile homes, no prebuilt homes moved onto the site. 1 ) Will be subject to all permit requirements. 2) Sales price and finished home value of$80,000 minimum not to exceed 80% of the area median sales price as determined by 42 U.S.C. Section 12745 adjusted annually. g. Home must be sold to a household with income at or below 80% of the area median. Infill Housing Incentive Program Page 2 5. Incentives a. After the sale of the property to the homebuyer, the builder may receive reimbursement of fees paid to the City and limited construction expenses, not to exceed $25,000. Reimbursable fees and expenses may include those for building permits, platting, zoning, taps, demolition, water/wastewater infrastructure, and required alley or street improvements. b. Builders will be able to reserve funds by submitting their business information such as name and contact information, the lot address, ownership status, funding request projected completion schedule and projected sales price. To receive reimbursement after the home sells, the developer will submit proof that all permits have closed, the sales contract/closing documents showing that the sales price and completed value don't exceed the maximum limit and proof of eligible expenses. The Department will verify the buyer's income level and if all qualifications are met, the Department will then process the reimbursement. c. Commitments made to any one Builder will not exceed five homes at any one time. d. Commitments may be released if Builders do not meet the construction start and completion time requirements. 6. Sale of City Owned Lots by Bid a. Selected city owned infill lots will be advertised and sold for fair market value through a sealed bid process in accordance with V.T.C.A., Local Government Code § 272.001. b. Bids must confirm to the bid procedures and specifications set forth in the published notice of sale. c. Infill lots will be awarded to the highest bidder. However, the city reserves the right to accept a bid that is lower than the highest bid received if the highest bidder does not meet the criteria of subsection 20-5(b) and the city has determined that a lower bid provides the best benefit for the taxpayers of the city. d. If the city accepts a bid that is lower than the highest bid received, as described above, then such bid will be deemed the fair market value of the property. e. Bidder awarded the infill lot will comply with all requirements specified in the program guidelines. 7. Department Responsibilities a. Executive/Management will: 1) Establish program objectives and develop implementation procedures. 2) Report to City Council the results of the program on at least an annual basis. b. Neighborhood Services Department will: 1) Manage the overall program to meet housing needs of the community. 2) Update website information about this program including the names of builders, the lots for which funds have been provided and reservations made, funds' reservation application and maximum sales price limit. 3) Confirm Builders eligibility for program. 3) Income certify homebuyers prior to sale. 4) Educate realtors and lenders on program availability. 5) Promote program to interested buyers. 5) Enforce recapture provisions. • Homebuyers will be required to repay subsidy through net proceeds upon transfer of the property to a subsequent owner or if the home ceases to be their primary Infill Housing Incentive Program Page 3 residence. • Transfer of the property through inheritance without repayment is allowable if the new homeowner is low-income and accepts full repayment terms upon subsequent transfer of ownership. 8. Other Conditions a. This program will be monitored and assessed for viability and may be discontinued at the discretion of the City of Corpus Christi. b. The City will comply with the Tax Code Sec 34.051 Resale by taxing unit for the purpose of urban development. Infill Housing Incentive Program Page 4 AGREEMENT BETWEEN CORPUS CHRISTI B CORPORATION AND CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI FOR INFILL AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM This Agreement for the Infill Affordable Housing Program ("Agreement") is entered into between the Corpus Christi B Corporation ("Corporation") and the City of Corpus Christi ("City"), a Texas home rule municipality. WHEREAS, the Texas Legislature in Chapter 501 et seq. of the Local Government Code (Development Corporation Act of 1979) (the "Act") empowered local communities with the ability to adopt an optional local sales and use tax as a means of improving the economic health and prosperity of their citizens; WHEREAS, on November 8, 2016, residents of the City passed Proposition 1 , Adopt Type B Sales Tax to Replace Expiring Portion of Type A Sales Tax, which authorized the adoption of a sales and use tax to be administered by a Type B Corporation at the rate of one-eighth of one percent to be imposed for 20 years with use of the proceeds for (1) 50% to the promotion and development of new and expanded enterprises to the full extent allowed by Texas law, (2) $500,000 annually for affordable housing, and (3) the balance of the proceeds for the construction, maintenance and repair of arterial and collector streets and roads; WHEREAS, the 1/8th cent sales tax authorized by passage of Proposition 1 was subsequently enacted by the City Council and filed with the State Comptroller of Texas, effective April 1 , 2018, to be administered by the Corpus Christi B Corporation Board (the "Board"); WHEREAS, Section 501 .073 of the Act requires the City Council to approve all programs and expenditures of the Corporation; WHEREAS, the Board wishes to fund affordable housing projects in an effective manner; WHEREAS, the City through its Neighborhood Services Department ("Department") manages several programs to assist eligible citizens with affordable housing; WHEREAS, the City is willing to provide the services that the Board wishes to fund; WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it is in the best interests of the residents of the City that the City be awarded affordable housing funds, by execution of this Agreement, to accomplish the affordable housing project described in Exhibit "A" of this Agreement ("Project"); In consideration of the covenants, promises, and conditions stated in this Agreement, the Corporation and the City agree as follows: 1. Agreement to Provide Affordable Housing Services. This Agreement between the Corporation and the City is executed to implement the promotion and development of an affordable housing project described in Exhibit "A" and incorporated in this Agreement by reference. The parties have approved this Agreement in an amount not to exceed $1 ,000,000.00, which includes reimbursement to the City for staff time in implementing the Project. funds provided under this agreement may not be used for any other projects or to reimburse the City for any staff time which is unrelated to this Project. Any funds not used for the implementation of the Project will be returned to the Corporation. 2. Annual Updates. At the Board's meeting following the end of each fiscal year, the Director of the Department, or designee, will present an update on the Project to the Board. 3. Effective Date. The effective date of this Program Agreement is the date on which the Agreement is approved by both the City Council and the Board and executed by both parties. 4. Term. The term of this Agreement is two years beginning on the Effective Date, unless extended by the Parties in writing. 5. Termination. Either party may terminate this Agreement by giving at least 30 days' written notice to the other of its intent to terminate. In the event of such termination, the City will be entitled to reimbursement for any staff time spent implementing the Project prior to the effective date of the termination. 6. Amendments or Modifications. No amendments or modifications to this Agreement or to the Project may be made, nor any provision waived, unless the amendment or modification is made in writing and signed by persons duly authorized to sign agreements on behalf of all parties. 7. Notices. a. Any required written notices shall be sent, certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed as follows: If to Corporation: Corpus Christi B Corporation Attn: President 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 If to City: City of Corpus Christi Attn.: Assistant Director Neighborhood Services P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 c. Notice is effective upon deposit in the United States mail in the manner provided above. 8. Relationship of Parties. In performing this Agreement, the Corporation and the City shall act in an individual capacity, and not as agents, representatives, employees, employers, partners, joint- venturers, or associates of one another. The employees or agents of either party may not be, nor be construed to be, the employees or agents of the other party for any purpose. CORPUS CHRISTI B CORPORATION CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Scott Harris Neiman C. Young, Ph.D. President Assistant City Manager Date: Date: ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta City Secretary Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Aimee Alcorn-Reed Assistant City Attorney II �� CORPUS CHRISTI NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES Infill Housing Incentive Program • City Council 12/14/2021 Infill Housing Incentive Program C.---s' • Revises the Infill Housing Incentive Program Guidelines • Removes Community Development Block Grant block group requirement • Allows for use of program city-wide • Authorizes the $1,000,000 funding agreement with Type B • Appropriates $500,000 into the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Operating Budget • Additional $500,000 will be appropriated in a future budget IHIP Program Guidelines / CORPUS CHRISTI • Reimbursement of expenses up to $25,000 • building permit fees, • tap fees • demolition, • water/wastewater infrastructure • street improvements • Program requirements • Home's sales price and value must be at $204,800 or less • Homebuyers must have incomes at or below 80% of the area median • Recapture period of 5 years in the event a subsidized home is sold, transferred, or no longer remains homebuyer's primary residence so �o p A v WoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 11 , 2022 DATE: January 11 , 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Dante Gonzalez, Interim Director of Parks and Recreation DanteG(a)cctexas.com 361-826-3133 Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Contracts and Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com 361-826-3169 Purchase of Playground Units and Shade Structures for 14 City Parks CAPTION: Motion authorizing the purchase of playground units and shade structures for 14 City parks as included in Bond 2020, from PlayCore Wisconsin, Inc. dba GameTime through the Omnia Partners Cooperative for a total amount of $459,744.20 with funding available through the Bond 2020 Fund. SUMMARY: This motion authorizes purchase of playground and shade equipment for 14 City parks which were previously approved through Bond 2020. The playground and shade equipment will be purchased through PlayCore Wisconsin, Inc. dba GameTime through Omnia Partners Cooperative. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Bond 2020 was approved by City Council on January 28, 2020 to include 14 Playground Units with Shade structures in Neighborhood, Niche, and Community Parks in 4 of the 5 City Council Districts. The need for the playground and shade structures at these predetermined parks is also highlighted in the 2022 10-year Park Master Plan Needs Assessment. In the assessment, these playground units range between 1 or 2 out of 5. A 1 indicates very poor condition and requires a complete reconstruction. A 2 indicates poor condition with unsafe areas which require major repairs. Crossgate and Capt. Falcon Park are assessed at a 3 or 4 respectively which indicate the playgrounds are in good condition. Crossgate Park Playground is a wooden structure and is not consistent with our current model system. The slide is made out of metal and becomes quite hot during summer, which would be addressed with a different material. The design of this playground was also in a low laying area and accumulates water during rain events. As such, Parks and recreation staff must pump the water after a rain event. The new playground would address this issue and modernize the playground to comply with our current model. Capt. Falcon playground is currently a challenge course without slides. This park is a 30-acre community park which would benefit from the addition of a playground unit and would augment the usability of the park. PARK LOCATION PARK DIST 2022 - 10 Year Park-Master Plan TYPE Needs Assessment Score McNorton 9036 Caroline Rd. N 1 1-very poor condition and a complete reconstruction is needed Brookhill 13121 Shelton Blvd. N 1 1-very poor condition and a complete reconstruction is needed Academy 1000 Coma St. N 1 1-very poor condition and a complete reconstruction is needed Cupier 2717 Cupier St. N 2 2-indicates poor condition, unsafe areas with major repairs needed Sherwood 4100 Linden St. NP 2 2-indicates poor condition, unsafe areas with major repairs needed Sam Houston 1629 Brentwood Dr. NP 2 2-indicates poor condition, unsafe areas with major repairs needed Temple 3825 Niagara St. NP 2 1-very poor condition and a complete reconstruction is needed Windsor 628 Sheridan Dr. NP 4 1-very poor condition and a complete reconstruction is needed Retta 2441 Vialoux Dr. N 4 1-very poor condition and a complete reconstruction is needed Douden 13614 Port Royal Ct. NP 4 2-indicates poor condition, unsafe areas with major repairs needed Crossgate 5307 Crossvalley Dr. NP 5 3- Moderate condition, few opportunities present and/or moderate repairs necessary Brighton 6517 Brockhampton St. NP 5 2-indicates poor condition, unsafe areas with major repairs needed Brandywine 2601 Summer Ridge Rd. N 5 2-indicates poor condition, unsafe areas with major repairs needed Capt. Falcon 4718 Oso Pkwy. C 5 4-Good condition, opportunities adequate with some shade provided with small minor re airs needed N = Niche Park under 3 acres with a '/4 mile service radius NP = Neighborhood Park, 3 to 10 acres with a 1-mile service radius C = Community Park, 10 to 50 acres with a 3-mile service radius The strategy used to design and install the playground units is a joint effort between Parks and Recreation and Engineering Department. The joint effort was created to address issues that had arisen during the construction of previous playground units. During the construction of those previous units, Engineering was not involved which led to missing critical components such as proper ADA inspections and certifications. After addressing those missing components, an implementation strategy was established to treat the installation of future playground units as capital projects with owner-furnished equipment. This ensures that the vendor is only providing the equipment while the installation is designed, bid, and managed through Public Works as construction. This method would ensure proper drainage, ADA certification, and installation. Parks and Recreation is proceeding with implementation of that strategy and procuring the playground equipment including the shade structures. Engineering Services will continue with the design and bidding of the playground installation and site work. Currently, Engineering has already issued a task order with Hanson Engineering to provide the design services for these projects. The schematic designs were reviewed by all parties prior to proceeding with design development. Currently, the City has received 100% design plans for Districts 1 and 2, and Hanson is currently working on the 90% design plans for Districts 4 and 5 which we expect to receive by the end of January 2022. The installation services will then be acquired once the equipment has been purchased. Without the proper documentation from the purchase of the equipment, Hanson Engineering will not have the necessary specifications to define the required installation services. Projects must be bid out with the directive to follow the manufacturer's specifications and will be provided to the contractors once we receive them from GameTime. Based on our current project timeline, Parks and Recreation is estimating installation to begin in March 2022 and completion in April or May 2022. In addition, Parks and Recreation applied and received a grant funds matching program through PlayCore Wisconsin, Inc. dba GameTime for the playground units and shade structures. The grants funds matching program is providing a direct discount to the playground units and shades structures to be purchased. For example, the actual price for one Itsy Bitsy Unit would be $24,243.00, but with the grant matching funds it would be reduced to $15,151 .87. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: This procurement is through the Omnia Partners Cooperative. Contracts awarded through the Omnia Partners Cooperative have been competitively procured in compliance with Texas Local and State procurement requirements. ALTERNATIVES: An alternative is to purchase the playground units using Bond 2020 funds later. However, changing the project implementation approach at this time would result in additional costs and delays. The equipment quote that is on file and being honored by GameTime is a 2021 quote. Additionally, GameTime has the equipment in stock and would be able to deliver the equipment once approval has been granted. It is possible that restarting the request for quotes could have an impact on the materials and production which has been a common trend in recent times due to our current pandemic situation. This would warrant a prolonged project completion timeline. FISCAL IMPACT: Parks and Recreation was awarded $3.5 million for Park Improvements through Bond 2020 Proposition B. The total cost of the playground units and structure is available from the Parks & Recreation Bond 2020 Fund. The total cost of the Playground units is $595,145.46, but the discount provided through utilization of the grant matching funds program brings the total to $459,744.20, a difference of $135,401 .26. The remaining -$3m would allow for the design, equipment installation and project oversight for all of the playground improvements described in Bond 2020. Funding Detail: Fund: 3296 Parks & Rec Bond 2020 Organization/Activity: 21067-3296-EXP McNorton Park 21068-3296-EXP Brookhill Park 21069-3296-EXP Academy Park 21070-3296-EXP Cuiper Park 21071-3296-EXP Sherwood Park 21072-3296-EXP Sam Houston Park 21073-3296-EXP Temple Park 21074-3296-EXP Windsor Park 21075-3296-EXP Retta Park 21076-3296-EXP Douden Park 21077-3296-EXP Crossgate Park 21078-3296-EXP Brighton Park 21079-3296-EXP Brandywine Park 21080-3296-EXP Capt. Falcon Park Mission Element: 141 Manage & Maintain Parks & Rec Facilities Project # (CIP Only): 21067 - 21080 Park System Playgrounds Account: 550040 RECOMMENDATION: Parks and Recreation as well as Engineering Services recommends completing the purchase of these units to maintain the project completion timeline and avoid cost escalation. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Price Sheet Presentation City of Corpus Christi Price Sheet Procurement Division Purchase of Playground Units and Shade Structures Senior Buyer: Tracy Garza Parks and Recreation Omnia Partners Contract 201701134 PLAYCORE WISCONSIN, INC.DBA GAMETIME ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE EXTENDED TOTAL Parks-Mc Norton,Brookhill,Sam Houston,Windsor&Crossgate 1 (5)RDU GameTime-TM-07032-21-2A1 PS21016 Itsy Bitsy 2-5 Unit 5 $ 34,61 6.00 $ 173,080.00 (5)QRl107 GT-Shade-GTRD2834121G- (5)X13988 GT-Shade-CA Sealed Drawings Parks-Academy,Retta,Brighton&Capt.Falcon 2 (4)RDU GameTime-TM-07032-21-2A2 PT17007 Exploration 2-12 Unit 4 $ 27,319.00 $ 109,276.00 (4)QRl106 GT-Shade-GTRD2830121G- (4)X13988 GT-Shade-CA Sealed Drawings Parks-Cuiper,Douden&Brandywine 3 (3)RDU GameTime-TM-07032-2A3 PS21033 Foothills 5-12 Unit 3 $ 45,517.00 $ 136,551.00 (3)QRI030 GT-Shade-GTSD3030121G- (3)X13988 GT-Shade-CA Sealed Drawings Parks-Sherwood&Temple 4 (2)RDU GameTime-TM-07032-21-2A4 PT21020 Pyramid Peak 5-12 Unit 2 $ 44,650.00 $ 89,300.00 (2)QRl108 GT-Shade-GTRD2838121G- (2)X13988 GT-Shade-CA Sealed Drawings 5 178749 GameTime-Owner's Kit- 14 $ 60.00 $ 840.00 6 Material Surcharge and Freight 1 $ 90,134.57 $ 90,134.57 TOTAL $ 599,181.57 7 (Less)2021 Grant Matching Funds&Discounts 1 $ (139,437.37) ($139,437.37) TOTAL PURCHASE PRICE $ 459,744.20 SS\ FOR ACCAP Cs% V ' CORPUS r, ACCREDIrEU CHRISTI 's = PAM �hA RECRFAt�P Bond 2020 - Prop B 14 New Playground Units with Shade Structures City Council January 11, 2022 Bond 2020 Proposition B p CHRISTI PARK56 Bond 2020 was presented and voted to include the following 14 Playground Units with Shade structures in Neighborhood, Niche, and Community Parks in 4 of the 5 City Council Districts. The project will replace aged playground equipment with new shade structures, a rubber fall zone with concrete sub-base, and creation of ADA compliant pathing to the playground units. The Parks selected were specifically voted on Bond 2020 and their need for replacement is corroborated through the current 10- year Parks Master Plan Needs Assessment. 2022 10-Year Parks Master 4 CORPUS Plan Needs Assessment PA K56 m � N C O O m v � Q E � _ E V LZa a m a co Council o o v .� Park Name Districts N N a a v, O � N v, a Academy 1 3 3 3 1 4 1 1 4 3 3 4 3 1 2 Brookhill 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 McNorton 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 Cuiper 2 3 2 2 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 Sam Houston 2 3 1 3 2 2 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 3 Sherwood 2 1 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 1 Temple 2 3 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 DOUDEN 4 3 4 4 2 3 2 3 4 3 3 2 2 4 Retta 4 2 2 5 3 1 3 1 4 4 3 4 3 Windsor 4 2 3 2 1 4 2 3 2 2 3 4 2 3 3 Brandywine 5 4 5 2 2 4 2 3 5 2 2 2 Brighton 5 3 4 4 4 2 4 3 4 5 4 5 CAP. FALCON 5 3 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 5 1 4 Crossgate 5 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 4 3 5 1 2 3 Project Management CHRISTI PARK56 • Joint effort between Parks and Recreation and Engineering Department — Address previous issues during other playground construction — Ensure proper installation and construction of playgrounds — Install as a public works construction — Parks and Recreation will purchase 14 playground units and accompanying shade structures — Engineering Services will oversee: • Installation Design • ADA concrete paths • Manage all installations O�pUS^�tiR � 1v w. r F d 5 � ground Units CHRISTI PARK56 Itsy Bitsy Exploration Foothills Pyramid Peak 6 Timeline GGRPUS CHRISTI PARK56 • City has received 100% design plans for Districts 1 & 2 • Working on the 90% design plans for Districts 4 & 5 (Jan 2022) • Installation is scheduled to begin March 2022 • Completion of all 14 playground Units with Shade structure April/May 2022 Recommendation CHRISTI �M��V PARK56 Parks and Recreation as well as Engineering Services recommends the purchase of these units to maintain the project completion timeline and avoid cost escalation. 0 H V CORPORI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 11 , 2022 DATE: January 11 , 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Dante Gonzalez, Interim Director of Parks and Recreation DanteG(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3133 Josh Chronley, Interim Assistant Director of Contracts and Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Palm Tree Trimming Services for Parks and Recreation CAPTION: Resolution authorizing a two-year service agreement, with three additional one-year options, with M & S Tree Service, LLC, of Taft, Texas, for palm tree trimming services in an amount not to exceed $267,592.00 and a potential amount not to exceed $668,980.00 if the options are exercised, with FY 2022 funding of $133,796.00 from the General Fund. SUMMARY: This resolution authorizes a two-year service agreement for palm tree trimming services with M & S Tree Service, LLC for annual maintenance of 4,316 City palm trees from March through September. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Parks and Recreation is requesting a two-year service agreement with M & S Tree Service, LLC with the option to renew yearly for a total of five years. The requested services will be used for annual maintenance to trim 4,316 palm trees at various locations throughout the City. Palm trees are a tourist staple and gives Corpus Christi our beautiful views from Ocean Drive and Shoreline. As we work to ensure proper maintenance of these trees to maintain their optimal aesthetics, annual trimming of the palm trees is necessary with some high-profile areas needing to be trimmed twice a year. The previous five-year contract was held with Woodstock Tree Surgeons and expired on December 2021 . Previous experience with M & S Tree Service, LLC has proven favorable due to their completion of the North Beach palm tree trimming project in December 2020 according to the scope of work and schedule. Additionally, M & S Tree Service, LLC provided the best value for the services requested. The current standards that Parks and Recreation uses to trim palm trees is the ANSI A300 National standard guidelines for tree care operations. For standardization and structure, Parks and Recreation staff and prior management determined that the best time to have palm trees serviced to be between the months of March and September which was heavily based on the industry standard to allow some dead frons to remain intact during winter months to protect palm trees from the cold. The currently proposed contract will service 4000+ palm trees which includes first and second service counts. Some palm trees that are in less traffic and low visibility areas will be trimmed once a year, and palm trees that are in high visibility areas and are considered high profile will be trimmed twice a year. The first count will include 2600 palm trees and will be trimmed during the first round of service from May through July, followed by 1716 palm trees (high-profile areas) during the second round of service from August through September. Each maintenance area will be split into 13 different groups and are depicted on the table below. Group Maintenance Area Service Date 1 11t Count 2"d Count Billish, Douden, Ulberg, Aquarius, Commodore, 1 Packery Channel, Windward Parking Lot, Park Rd. May-Jun 318 22, Ennis Joslin, Ocean Drive 4 2 Ocean Drive, Shoreline (Oleander Point to 1-37), Mar-Apr 510 510 Cole Park, Oleander Point Aug-Sept 3 Poenish, Ropes, Palmetto, Swantner, Doddridge, Mar-Apr 90 90 Retama Library, City Hall Aug-Sept CC Museum, Harbor Playhouse, Asian Art Mar-Apr 4 Center/Visitor Center, Art Museum, Water Garden, Aug-Sept 335 335 Bay Front Fountain Park 5 Sister City, Lot 10, Lot 5, Lot 6 Mar-Apr 193 193 Aug-Sept Lawrence T-Head, People T-Head, Upper 6 Broadway, Cooper's Alley, Artesian Park Mar-Apr 189 Emerald Beach, Sherrill, Old City Hall, McCaughan, Mar-Apr 7 Art Center Aug-Sept 441 441 Burleson Parking Lot, Central Restrooms, Dolphin Apr-May 8 Park, Kiwanis Park, Lexington Parking Lot, Timon Aug-Sept 147 147 Blvd. Medians, Surfside Park Downtown Area - Block 11, Block 12, Block 15, Block 16, Block 17, Block 18, Block 19, Block 20, Block 22, Block 23, Block 24, Block 25, Block 26, 9 Block 27, Block 28, Block 29, Block 31, Block 32, May-Jun 173 Block 33, Block 34, Block 36, Block 37, Block 38, Block 39, Block 40, Block 42, Block 43, Block 46, Block 47, Block 48, Block 49 West Guth, Tom Graham, Westchester, Glen Royal, 10 Chiquito, Joe Garza Park, Dr. H. J. Williams, Park & Jun-July 38 Rec Annex, Oveal Williams Sr., South Bluff Louisiana Parkway, Lindale, Belaire, Collier, 11 Vanderbilt, San Diego, Health Complex, John Jun-July 56 Jones, Moody Garden Sr. Center, Cullen, Oso Place Park, South 12 Pope, Neyland Library, Malibu, Stonegate, St. Jun-July 52 Andrews South Bay, Paul Jones Sports Complex, Sgt. J. D. 13 Bock, South Seas, Waldron, Parker, Breckenridge, Jun-July 58 Cimarron, Cross ate, Bill Witt TOTAL 2600 1716 PROCUREMENT DETAIL: The City's Procurement Division conducted a competitive Request for Bid process to obtain bids for new long-term contracts. The City received two bids and is recommending award to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, M & S Tree Service, LLC. The incumbent, Rolland G. Hyatt Jr. dba Woodstock Tree Surgeons serviced 3,825 palm trees averaging a yearly cost of$148,605.00. The recommended contractor, M & S Tree Service, LLC, would service a total of 4,316 palm trees at an annual cost of $133,796.00. The new agreement has increased quantities due to added location groups; however, the price difference is decreased by approximately $14,809 per year. ALTERNATIVES: An alternative would be to deny the proposed agreement. However, these services are unable to be provided in-house. This situation would require the City's Procurement Division to conduct another competitive Request for Bid to obtain new bids for the proposed long-term contract. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for Parks and Recreation is an amount of $133,796.00 for FY 22 through the General Fund. The remaining costs will be funded through the General Fund for a total contract amount not to exceed $267,592.00. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1020 General Fund Organization/Activity: 12910 Mission Element: 141 Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 530225 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this resolution authorizing a two-year service agreement, with three additional one-year options, with M & S Tree Service, LLC, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Bid Tab Resolution Service Agreement Presentation opus '`Eska City of Corpus Christi Contracts and Procurement Senior Buyer:Tracy Garza �852D RFB 3891 - Palm Tree Trimming Services for Parks and Recreation M&S TREE SERVICE W OODSTOCK TREE TAFT,TX SURGEONS CORPUS CHRISTI,TX Item Description Unit QTY Unit Price Extended Unit Price Extended Price Price 1 Palm Tree Trimming Group 1 EA 318 $ 31.00 $ 9,858.00 $ 50.00 $ 15,900.00 2 Palm Tree Trimming Group 2 EA 510 $ 31.00 $ 15,810.00 $ 50.00 $ 25,500.00 3 Palm Tree Trimming Group 2A EA 510 $ 31.00 $ 15,810.00 $ 35.00 $ 17,850.00 4 Palme Tree Trimming Group 3 EA 90 $ 31.00 $ 2,790.00 $ 50.00 $ 4,500.00 5 Palm Tree Trimming Group 3A EA 90 $ 31.00 $ 2,790.00 $ 35.00 $ 3,150.00 6 Palm Tree Trimming Group 4 EA 335 $ 31.00 $ 10,385.00 $ 50.00 $ 16,750.00 7 Palm Tree Trimming Group 4A EA 335 $ 31.00 $ 10,385.00 $ 35.00 $ 11,725.00 8 Palm Tree Trimming Group 5 EA 193 $ 31.00 $ 5,983.00 $ 50.00 $ 9,650.00 9 Palm Tree Trimming Group 5A EA 193 $ 31.00 $ 5,983.00 $ 35.00 $ 6,755.00 10 Palm Tree Trimming Group 6 EA 189 $ 31.00 $ 5,859.00 $ 50.00 $ 9,450.00 11 Palm Tree Trimming Group 7 EA 441 $ 31.00 $ 13,671.00 $ 50.00 $ 22,050.00 12 Palm Tree Trimming Group 7A EA 441 $ 31.00 $ 13,671.00 $ 35.00 $ 15,435.00 13 Palm Tree Trimming Group 8 EA 147 $ 31.00 $ 4,557.00 $ 50.00 $ 7,350.00 14 Palm Tree Trimming Group 8A EA 147 $ 31.00 $ 4,557.00 $ 35.00 $ 5,145.00 15 Palm Tree Trimming Group 9 EA 173 $ 31.00 $ 5,363.00 $ 50.00 $ 8,650.00 16 Palm Tree Trimming Group 10 EA 38 $ 31.00 $ 1,178.00 $ 50.00 $ 1,900.00 17 Palm Tree Trimming Group 11 EA 56 $ 31.00 $ 1,736.00 $ 50.00 $ 2,800.00 18 Palm Tree Trimming Group 12 EA 52 $ 31.00 $ 1,612.00 $ 50.00 $ 2,600.00 19 Palm Tree Trimming Group 13 EA 58 $ 31.00 $ 1,798.00 $ 50.00 $ 2,900.00 GRAND TOTALS $ 133,796.00 $ 181,760.00 Resolution authorizing a two-year service agreement, with three additional one-year options, with M & S Tree Service, LLC, of Taft, Texas, for palm tree trimming services in an amount not to exceed $267,592.00 and a potential amount not to exceed $668,980.00 if the options are exercised, with FY 2022 funding of $133,796.00 from the General Fund. WHEREAS, State law provides that, if a competitive sealed bidding requirement applies to a contract for goods or services, the contract must be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder or to the bidder who provides the best value, pursuant to Texas Local Government Code §252.043(a); WHEREAS, the City notified all bidders for Palm Tree Trimming Services Bid No. 3891 that a contract would be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder; WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the lowest responsive, responsible bidder is M & S Tree Service, LLC, of Taft, Texas; and WHEREAS, in the event the lowest responsive, responsible bidder fails to execute the awarded contract or fails to perform under the contract as to any services, the City Manager, or his designee, is authorized to execute a service agreement for the remaining contract term with the next lowest bidder in Bid No. 3891 , in succession, to secure necessary replacement palm tree trimming services, as a matter of public safety, to keep City roadways and sidewalks clear at all times; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Council finds that the foregoing preamble language stated in this resolution is true and correct and adopts such findings for all intents and purposes expressed in this resolution. SECTION 2. The City Manager or his designee ("City Manager") is authorized to execute a two-year service agreement with M & S Tree Service, LLC ("Contractor"), in an amount not to exceed $267,592.00, with such agreement having up to three additional one-year options to renew at the amount stated in Bid No. 3891 . Furthermore, in the event the Contractor fails to execute the service agreement or fails to perform under the executed agreement, the City Manager is authorized to execute a replacement service agreement for the remainder of the contract term in accordance with the language stated in the preamble of this resolution. PASSED AND APPROVED on the day of , 2021 : Paulette M. Guajardo Roland Barrera Gil Hernandez Page 1 of 2 Michael Hunter Billy Lerma John Martinez Ben Molina Mike Pusley Greg Smith ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 2 of 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-130A6-3C3464C08F62 �yV SC G° a 0 H SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 3891 U Palm Tree Trimming Services for Parks and Recreation yeanaonn!e� 1852 THIS Palm Tree Trimming Services for Parks and Recreation Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home- rule municipal corporation ("City") and M&S Tree Service, LLC ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Palm Tree Trimming Services for Parks and Recreation in response to Request for Bid/Proposal No. 3891 ("RFB/RFP"),which RFB/RFP includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB/RFP and the Contractor's bid or proposal response, as applicable, are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide Palm Tree Trimming Services for Parks and Recreation ("Services") in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety, and in accordance with Exhibit 2. 2. Term. (A) This Agreement is for twenty-four months. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to three additional one-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. (B) At the end of the Term of this Agreement or the final Option Period, the Agreement may, at the request of the City prior to expiration of the Term or final Option Period, continue on a month-to-month basis for up to six months with compensation set based on the amount listed in Attachment B for the Term or the final Option Period. The Contractor may opt out of this continuing term by providing notice to the City at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the Term or final Option Period. During the month-to-month term, either Party may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days' written notice to the other Party. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $133,796.00, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made Service Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-130A6-3C3464C08F62 for Services performed and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next Option Period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Roberta Rodriguez Parks and Recreation 361-826-3316 RobertaO@cctexas.com 5. Insurance; Bonds. (A) Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (B) In the event that a payment bond, a performance bond, or both, are required of the Contractor to be provided to the City under this Agreement before performance can commence, the terms, conditions, and amounts required in the bonds and appropriate surety information are as included in the RFB/RFP or as may be added to Attachment C, and such content is incorporated here in this Service Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-130A6-3C3464C08F62 Agreement by reference as if each bond's terms, conditions, and amounts were fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of Services to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of Services to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and Services will not be rendered until the Contractor receives the signed purchase release order. 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all Services and products supplied before acceptance. Any Services or products that are provided but not accepted by the City must be corrected or re-worked immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or re-working at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement service may be procured by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid/proposal price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (C) Contractor warrants that all Services will be performed in accordance with the standard of care used by similarly situated contractors performing similar services. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any Service quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-130A6-3C3464C08F62 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City, which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such Services in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. 12. Subcontractors. In performing the Services, the Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Roberta Rodriguez Contracts and Funds Administrator Address: 1201 Leopard St., Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Phone: 361-826-3316 IF TO CONTRACTOR: M&S Tree Service, LLC Attn: Ermilo Navarro Title: Owner Address: P.O. Box 1348, Portland, Texas 78374 Phone: 361-548-4857 Service Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-130A6-3C3464C08F62 Fax: N/A 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES") FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-130A6-3C3464C08F62 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1 ); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E4-4334-BOA6-3C3464CO8F62 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E4-4334-BOA6-3C3464CO8F62 CONTRACTOR Lwq9P?P-M1__ uSiigned by:- Signature: / E Printed Name: rmilo Navarro Title: owner Date: 12/1/2021 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Assistant Director, Contracts and Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit 1 : RFB/RFP No. 3891 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid/Proposal Response Service Agreement Standard Form Page 8 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-130A6-3C3464C08F62 ATTACHMENT A- SCOPE OF WORK General Requirements/Background Information The Contractor shall provide Palm Tree Trimming Services as outlined in this Scope of Work and in accordance with ANSI A300. 4.1 Scope of work - Palm Tree Trimming A. The Contractor shall trim all palm trees in Groups 1 , 6, 9, 10, 11 , 12, and 13 once per year and Groups 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 twice per year. See Exhibit "A" for list and maps. Note: The "A" designation behind each Group Number on the Bid Form in Section 5 represents the second trimming of that Group. B. The Contractor shall maintain all trees in a healthy, vigorous growing condition, free from disease and large concentrations of pests. C. The Contractor shall discard all palm tree trimmings off-site using a legal method. D. The Contractor shall sterilize the cutting blades on pruning shears, clippers, blades, saws, etc. after pruning each tree to minimize the possibility of spreading disease. When pruning trees known or suspected to be diseased, cutting blades shall be sterilized after each cut. Sterilize blades by dipping them in a solution of one part bleach and nine parts water or heavily spray them with a disinfectant spray, such as Lysol. After dipping or spraying, wait 20 seconds before using again. 4.2 Work Site and Conditions A. The work shall be performed at locations throughout the City as defined by group and months. See Exhibit "A" for groups and locations. B. Contractor shall supply the City with a work schedule to indicate the normal starting and completion times for its operations. The Contractor shall prune trees only in appropriate months and in accordance with ANSI A300. Changes in such work schedules must be approved by the City. C. The City has the right to modify service months for each group as deemed necessary. D. Work Hours: The Contractor will confine all operations to daylight hours, Monday through Friday, unless one of the days is a City designated holiday. Saturday and Sunday trimming will require approval from the Contractor Administrator to ensure there is no interference with DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-130A6-3C3464C08F62 activities, rentals or special events. E. Non-Work Hours: The Contractor may not store any equipment or tools on any site. After completion of work at any site, the Contractor must remove all equipment, supplies, and materials from that site. F. For Ozone Warning Days the following restrictions apply: 1 . No use of chain saws, pole saws, motor scooters and other small engines will be allowed. 2. Diesel powered trimming equipment will be allowed to operate on the second day of back-to-back Ozone Action Days if equipment is labeled stating the type of fuel used and the Contractor has made contact with the Contract Administrator, or designee, and received permission to proceed with work order. 3. Equipment using reformulated gas will be allowed to operate on the third day of back-to-back Ozone Action Days if equipment is labeled stating the type of fuel used and the Contractor has made contact with the Contract Administrator, or designee and received permission to proceed with work order. 4.3 Traffic Control The Contractor shall follow all traffic regulations in accordance with the current version of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Signs, sign stands, safety flags, and all other safety materials, devices and safety vests are required to protect the tree trimmers and the traveling public. 4.4 Equipment A. All tree maintenance equipment must have safety devices which conform to manufacturer's standards and all applicable OSHA regulations to prevent damage to property. All equipment shall be kept in good operating condition and shall be maintained to provide a clean sharp cut of vegetation at all times. All equipment shall be approved by the Contract Administrator. B. Should the Contractor's equipment require service while at any location, the Contractor must notify the Contract Administrator or designee. The Contractor shall not permit any oil, grease, or lubricants to spill onto or to contaminate the soil. The Contractor shall be responsible for any clean up and disposal of contaminated soil in accordance with all Applicable City, State, and Federal Regulations. DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-BOA6-3C3464C08F62 4.5 Hauling and Dis op sing The Contractor shall cover their trail and all debris while transporting to dispose. All material shall be disposed properly at the Contractor's expense. 4.6 Safe Requirements A. Public Safety and Convenience: The safety of the public and the convenience of traffic shall be regarded as prime importance. All portions of streets shall be kept open to traffic. The Contractor shall coordinate all Work with the Contract Administrator and shall place warning signs in accordance with the current version of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Signs, sign stands, safety flags, and all other safety materials or devices as well as safety vests will be required to protect the trimmers and the traveling public and will be furnished by the Contractor. The Contractor will be responsible for the maintenance or replacement of these items as necessary. If at any time work is in progress, the traffic control devices do not accomplish the intended purpose due to weather or other conditions affecting the safe handling of traffic, the Contractor shall immediately make necessary changes there to correct the unsatisfactory conditions. These provisions for directing traffic will not be paid for directly but shall be subsidiary to the various bid items of this contract. B. The Contractor and all related employees shall attend an orientation prior to beginning any work. 5352 Ayers St. Bldg. 4 Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 4.7 Securi and Protection of Property_ A. Security Requirements: 1 . The Contractor shall maintain and abide by the security measures at all locations including locking gates when leaving the sites. 2. The Contractor shall not enter the buildings at any location for any reason without receiving prior approval from the Contract Administrator. B. Protection of Property: 1 . The Contractor shall take proper measures to protect all property which might be damaged by Contractor's Work hereunder, and in DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E4-4334-BOA6-3C3464CO8F62 case of any damage resulting from any act or omission on the part of or on behalf of the Contractor, he shall restore at his own expense the damaged property to a condition similar or equal to that existing before such damage was done, or he shall make good such damage in all acceptable manner. 2. All damages which are not repaired or compensated for by the Contractor will be repaired or compensated for by City forces at the Contractor's expense. All expenses charged by the City for repair work or compensation shall be deducted from any monies owed to the Contractor. 4.8 Notifications and Inspections A. Each Monday morning prior to 8:00 a.m., the Contractor shall email the assigned Contract Administrator the work location list and schedule for the week. No work shall be done without proper, prior notification. B. When a location is completed, the Contractor shall email the the assigned City Inspector. The Inspector shall inspect the site and either approve the work or advise the Contractor of any discrepancies. The Contractor shall take proper action to correct any discrepancies within one working day. The Contract Administrator shall then make another inspection and if the discrepancies have not been corrected, the Contractor will be notified and a $25 re-inspection fee will be charged for a third inspection. At that time, the Contractor shall have one working day to complete the work. If the discrepancies still have not been corrected, the Contractor will be notified to correct the discrepancies and a $25 fee will be charged for each additional inspection necessary until discrepancies have been corrected. The City shall deduct the inspection fee from the payment to be made to the Contractor for that cycle of maintenance. C. The City shall have the right at all times to examine the supplies, materials and equipment used by the Contractor, its subcontractors, agents, and employees. D. Work Crew Supervision: The Contractor shall provide qualified supervision of each crew at all times while working under this Contract. Each supervisor shall be authorized by the Contractor to accept and act upon all directives issued by the City and Contract Administrator. Failure of the supervisor to act on said directives shall be sufficient cause DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-BOM-3C3464C08F62 to give notice that the Contractor is in default of the contract, unless such directives would create potential personal injury or safety hazards. E. A 15%fee will be due for work not conforming to ANSI Palm tree trimming standards in all areas. F. The Contractor shall replace any trees found to be dead due to improper trimming with plant material of identical species at the Contractor's expense. Replacement trees shall equal in size to the originally installed tree at the time it was planted at the site. In no case shall replacement trees be less than #24 box size as defined by the American Nursery Association. G. Replacement trees shall be approved for size and appearance by the City prior to planting. Replacement trees shall be double staked with two inches (5 cm) diameter stakes unless otherwise approved by the City. Place six slow-release fertilizer tablets in backfill material, evenly spaced around root ball, but not touching the root ball. Remove tree stakes from trees when the trunks are larger than two inches (5 cm) caliper and the trees are able to support themselves. Remove stakes from site and dispose of by a legal method. Recycle used stakes if possible. H. In locations where irrigation is not installed tree bags will be used on newly planted trees for a time period of 2 years for establishment. Trees with smaller calipers will be hand water for a time period of 2 years for establishment. I. The Contractor shall be responsible for the replacement of any plantings that may be damaged due to improper performance of designated maintenance activities. In such case, the Contract Administrator or designee shall specify when replacement is to be made. If the Contractor fails to replace the plantings according to instruction of the Contract Administrator, the Contractor agrees that the City may replace and reduce the Contractor payment by the amount of cost of replacement planting. 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CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE Commercial General Liability Including: $1 ,000,000 Per Occurrence 1 . Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1 . Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000 /$500,000 /$500,000 C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-130A6-3C3464C08F62 workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide 30 calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than 10 calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. E. Within 5 calendar days of a cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E44334-130A6-3C3464C08F62 hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. BOND REQUIREMENTS: No bonds are required for this Service Agreement 2021 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-113 Contracts for General Services -Services Performed Onsite 05/10/2021 Risk Management - Legal Dept. DocuSign Envelope ID: F734813813-41 E4-4334-BOA6-3C3464CO8F62 ATTACHMENT D - WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS No warranty is required for this Service Agreement. SS\ FOR ACCAP Cs% V ' CORPUS r, ACCREDIrEU CHRISTI 's = PAM �hA RECRFAt�P Palm Tree Trimming Services City Council January 11, 2022 Palm Tree Trimming Services 3,r, CHRISTI =M2 • Requesting a two-year service agreement with M & S Tree Service, LLC with the option to renew yearly for a total of five years • Annual maintenance includes 4,316 palm trees throughout the City � – Includes new palm trees planted after the freeze of 2021 Trimmingservices will occur annual) from Y March through September – High profile areas (i.e. Shoreline and Ocean Drive) twice a year – The current standards that Parks and - — Recreation uses to trim palm trees is the ANSI A300 National standard guidelines for tree care operations 2 Palm Tree Trimming Services CHRISTI PARK56 Service Agreement with M & S Tree Service, LLC: Y iIpM ➢ Will be a two-year agreement with three additional one-year options ➢ Total contract amount will not exceed $267,592.00 ➢ Cost savings of $14,809 per year by using the services of M & S Tree Service, LLC and includes -500 more palm trees y-. 3 Recommendation CHRISTI PARK56 Staff recommends approval of this resolution authorizing a two-year service agreement, with three additional one-year options, with M & S Tree Service, LLC, as presented. 0 H V CORPORI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 11 , 2022 DATE: January 11 , 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Finance-Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Supply Agreement for Calcium Hypochlorite CAPTION: Motion authorizing a one-year supply agreement with two one-year option periods, in an amount not to exceed $87,577.00 and a potential amount not to exceed $262,731.00 if option periods are exercised, for calcium hypochlorite for the City Warehouse with Chemrite, Inc., of Buford, Georgia, with FY 2022 funding in the amount of $58,384.67 available in the Stores Fund. SUMMARY: This motion authorizes a one-year supply agreement, with two one-year option periods, for the purchase of calcium hypochlorite to be stocked by the City Warehouse to distribute to various City departments. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Calcium hypochlorite is used by various departments. Wastewater treatment plants and O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant use this product to clean storage tanks and filter cleaning and Parks and Recreation Aquatic Division utilizes this product to clean and disinfect area public pools. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: The Procurement Division conducted a Request for Bid process to obtain bids to establish a new one-year supply agreement with two additional one-year options. The City received one bid and is recommending the award to Chemrite, Inc. of Buford, Georgia. The incumbent, Chemrite, Inc. of Buford, Georgia, had a three-year contract that expired on July 15, 2021 . This was a re-bid due to a previous bidder pulling their bid due to price increase from their supplier and shortage of the product. Prices of calcium hypochlorite have fluctuated, and the price increase for the new contract per 5-gallon container has increased by 133% and increased by 49% for a 100 Ib. pail from year 2018. ALTERNATIVES: An alternative to accepting this bid would be for the City Warehouse to continue purchasing these items on an as needed basis, with the possibility of an increased cost per item due to variable market conditions and changes to specific calcium hypochlorite bought frequently. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for Finance Department in FY 2022 is approximately $58,384.67. The remaining costs of $29,192.33 will be budgeted through the annual budget process. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 5010 Stores Organization/Activity: 40000 Warehouse Stores Mission Element: 185 Centralized Purchasing System Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 520210 Cost of Goods Sold RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this motion authorizing a one-year supply agreement, with two one- year option periods with Chemrite, Inc., of Buford, Georgia for the City Warehouse as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Bid Tabulation Supply Agreement gpUSCh cP City of Corpus Christi Bid Tabulation �vs Contracts and Procurement Department RFB No.3931 Jr.Buyer: Liza Nino-Elizalde Calcium Hypochlorite *1852 Chemrite,Inc. Mayfield Pool Supply LP of Buford,Georgia of Corpus Christi,Texas Item Description Unit QTY for Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price 1-Year City Stock No.2093 1 Calcium Hypochlorite, EA 372 $ 27.25 $ 10,137.00 Granular 5# Bucket City Stock No.2094 2 Calcium Hypochlorite, EA 440 $ 176.00 $ 77,440.00 Granular 100# Drum GRAND TOTAL $ 87,577.00 *non-responsive due to alteration of the bid form Page 1 of 1 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 CUs G� > SUPPLY AGREEMENT NO. 3931 U Calcium Hypochlorite fhaaaoRp 1852 THIS Calcium Hypochlorite Supply Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("City") and Chemrite, Inc. ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Calcium Hypochlorite in response to Request for Bid No. 3931 ("RFB"), which RFB includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB and the Contractor's bid response are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide Calcium Hypochlorite in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. "Goods," "products", and "supplies", as used in this Agreement, refer to and have the same meaning. 2. Term. (A) This Agreement is for one year. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to two additional one-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. (B) At the end of the Term of this Agreement or the final Option Period, the Agreement may, at the request of the City prior to expiration of the Term or final Option Period, continue on a month-to-month basis for up to six months with compensation set based on the amount listed in Attachment B for the Term or the final Option Period. The Contractor may opt out of this continuing term by providing notice to the City at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the Term or final Option Period. During the month-to-month term, either Party may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days' written notice to the other Party. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $87,577.00, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made for goods delivered and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form May 20, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next Option Period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Name: Robert Presnell Department: Finance Department Phone: 361-826-1750 Email: RobertPr@cctexas.com 5. Insurance. Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of products to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of products to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and products will remain with the Contractor until such time as the products are delivered and accepted by the City. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form May 20, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all products supplied before acceptance. Any products that are delivered but not accepted by the City must be corrected or replaced immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or replacement at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement product may be bought by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City,which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such products in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. 12. Subcontractors. In providing the Goods, Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form May 20, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Robert Presnell Title: Stores Supervisor Address: 5352 Ayers Street, Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 Phone: 361-826-1750 Fax: 361-826-1690 IF TO CONTRACTOR: Chemrite, Inc. Attn: Aaron Opp Title: Vice President Address: 5202 Belle Wood Ct., Ste. 104, Buford, Georgia 30518 Phone: 770-271-5576 Fax: 770-271-4068 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES') FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form May 20, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form May 20, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1 ); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. (SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS) Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form May 20, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 CONTRACTOR DocuSigned by: Signature: Faarbv, Off Printed Name: Aaron Opp Title: vice President Date: 11/23/2021 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Assistant Director, Contracts and Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit 1 : RFB No. 3931 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid Response Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form May 20, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 ATTACHMENT A: SCOPE OF WORK General Requirements/Background Information The Contractor shall provide Calcium Hypochlorite for the City's Warehouse as outlined in this Scope of Work. The calcium hypochlorite is used by the Utilities Department for new service and maintenance of water and wastewater lines. Scope of Work A. Contractor shall provide calcium hypochlorite. This specification covers two items used by the City. The products listed in this specification will be used to restock the City's Warehouse. B. Contractor will cross-reference the City's stock numbers.The City agrees not to change the stock numbers assigned to each item for the duration of the contract. C. Product; Calcium Hypochlorite Granular, Chemical Family; Hypochlorite. Formula, not applicable/mixture, CAS Number: 7778-54-3. Synonyms: Clor Mor, Cal Hypo Granules; Calcium Oxychloride, Cal Shock. Calcium Hypochlorite, Other 320, Available Chlorine 650. Any of these listed or approved equivalent. Delivery Contractor shall ship or deliver materials in a specified time frame coordinated by the Stores Supervisor. City's Warehouse Attn: Robert Presnell 5352 Ayers Street, Building # 6 Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 1 . Contractor shall honor contract prices as F.O.B destination, inside delivery to the City of Corpus Christi Facility, freight prepaid. 2. Receipt of products that do not conform will not be accepted by the City. 3. Contractor shall pay for return shipment on any products that arrive in a defective, unusable, or inoperable condition. 4. Supplier understands and agrees that the City may, at its discretion, cancel any backorders due to the Supplier's inability to deliver the product within the set time frame. 5. Cancellations shall be in writing and sent to Supplier by email, fax, or mail. 6. No restocking fee or payment of any kind shall be owed for orders canceled due to the Contractor's inability to meet the deadline delivery date. Contractor Quality Control and Superintendence The calcium hypochlorite shall be defect-free, properly packed, and shipped to ensure a safe delivery. Page 1 of 1 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 BID FORM G°SUS ow CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI H CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT BID FORM NORPnPPS Ea Is52 RFB No. 3931 RFB Calcium Hypochlorite PAGE 1 OF 1 Date: 11-16-2021 Authorized Bidder: Chemrite, Inc. Signature: 1. Refer to "Instructions to Bidders" and Contract Terms and Conditions before completing bid. 2. Quote your best price for each item. 3. In submitting this bid, Bidder certifies that: a. the prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other Bidder or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. b. Bidder is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the Disclosure of Interest information on file with City's Contracts and Procurement office, pursuant to the Code of Ordinances, is current and true. c. Bidder is current with all taxes due and company is in good standing with all applicable governmental agencies. d. Bidder acknowledges receipt and review of all addenda for this RFB. Item Description UNIT 1-YR. Unit Price Total Price QTY 1 City Stock No. 2093 EA 372 $27.25/pail $10,137.00 Calcium Hypochlorite, Granular 5# Bucket 2 City Stock No. 2094 EA 440 $176.00/pail $77,440.00 Calcium Hypochlorite, Granular100# Drum Grand Total 1$87,577.00 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 ATTACHMENT C: INSURANCE AND BOND REQUIREMENTS I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE Commercial General Liability Including: $1 ,000,000 Per Occurrence 1 . Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1 . Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000 /$500,000 /$500,000 C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. Page 1 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide 30 calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than 10 calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. E. Within 5 calendar days of a cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Page 2 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. BOND REQUIREMENTS: No bonds are required for this Agreement. 2021 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-B Contracts for General Services -Services Performed Onsite 05/10/2021 Risk Management - Legal Dept. Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:C2C6BB88-12FA-4130-ABB2-F9B52F657E58 ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS No manufacturer's warranty required for this Agreement. Page 1 of 1 SUS C� w ORVOPPEAGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 11 , 2022 DATE: December 14, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Rolando Mata, Director of Public Works RolandoM2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-1677 Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Finance-Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Purchase of School Zone Flashing Beacons and Flashing LED Signs for Vision Zero Program CAPTION: Motion authorizing the purchase of 22 school zone flashing beacons and 43 flashing LED signs from Consolidated Traffic Controls, Inc., of Arlington, Texas in the amount of $152,357.00 for installation by the Public Works Department, with FY 2022 funding available through the Streets Fund. SUMMARY: This motion approves the purchase of 22 school zone flashing beacons and 43 flashing LED signs through the Houston-Galveston Area Council Cooperative (HGACBuy) and will be installed by the Public Works Department. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Public Works Department aims to improve the safety at school zones and perform safety enhancement projects with flashing light-emitting diode (LED) signs in the City. In school zones, the Public Works Department will install a total of 22 school zone flashing beacons. The department will install new school zone flashing beacons at new school zone locations, and the department will also upgrade existing locations where school zone beacons are attached to utility poles which are categorized as substandard. As for flashing LED signs, the Public Works Department will install a total of 43 flashing LED signs which include 35 stop flashing LED signs, four warning Flashing LED signs, two flashing speed limit signs, and two school zone flashing LED signs. Flashing LED signs are designed with the goal to capture driver's attention and increase roadway compliance with highly visible LEDs. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: The procurement is through the HGACBuy Cooperative. Contracts awarded through the HGACBuy Cooperative have been competitively procured in compliance with Texas Local and State procurement requirements. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to authorize purchase of school zone flashing beacons and flashing LED signs for the Vision Zero Program. This would impact the ability to enhance safety at school zones, and this will also impact not being able to perform safety projects for Vision Zero initiative in the city. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact in FY2022 for the Public Works Department is $152,357.00. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1041 Streets Organization/Activity: 12310 Traffic Signals Mission Element: 053 Signals, Signs, & Markings Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 550040 Other Equipment Amount: $73,942.00 Fund: 1041 Streets Organization/Activity: 12320 Signs & Markings Mission Element: 053 Signals, Signs, & Markings Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 520090 Minor tools & equipment Amount: $78,415.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends appropriating the funds and authorizing the purchase of 22 school zone flashing beacons and 43 flashing LED signs from Consolidated Traffic Controls, Inc. as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Motion Price Sheet CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Price Sheet Contracts and Procurement School Zone Flashing Beacons and LED Signs Senior Buyer: Cynthia Perez HGACBuy Contract PE-05-21 Consolidated Traffic Controls,Inc. Houston,Texas ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY. UNIT Unit Extended Price Price Traffic Control Equipment MH3012 SZ 1 Assemblies-22 School Zone Flashing 1 Pkg. Beacons 73,942.00 73,942.00 2 Traffic Control Equipment MH3017 Edge 1 Pkg. $78,415.00 $78,415.00 Light Diamond-43 Flashing LED Signs TOTAL: $152,357.00 Flashing LED Signs Number of LED Number of LED Number of Other LED Total Number of District Intersection Comments Stop Signs Stop Signs accident reports (30x30) (36x36) signs Signs Public Concerns for stop related accidents.Public Works Traffic 1 South Water St and Park Avenue 3 Engineering was able to confirm 3 accident reports related to fail to 4 4 stop at a stop controlled intersection. Public Works Traffic Engineering was able to confirm 7 accident reports related to fail to stop at a stop controlled intersection.Staff 1 Santa Fe Street and Buford Street 7 2 2 recommended removing sub-standard flashing beacons,and installing Flashing LED Stop Signs. Public Works Traffic Engineering was able to confirm 5 accident 1 South Tancahua Street and Kinney Street 5 2 2 reports related to fail to stop at a stop controlled intersection. 2 Alameda Street and Del Mar Boulevard 12 Public Works Traffic Engineering was able to confirm 12 accident 2 2 reports related to fail to stop at a stop controlled intersection. 2 Baldwin Boulevard and Riggan Street 14 Public Works Traffic Engineering was able to confirm 14 accident 2 2 reports related to fail to stop at a stop controlled intersection. 2 McArdle Road and Shopping Way 33 Public Works Traffic Engineering was able to confirm 33 accident 2 2 reports related to fail to stop at a stop controlled intersection. Public Works Traffic Engineering was able to confirm 10 accident 1/2/3 Baldwin Blvd and Virginia Ave 10 2 2 reports related to fail to stop at a stop controlled intersection. 3 South Staples Street and Curtis Clark Drive 12 Public Works Traffic Engineering was able to confirm 12 accident 2 2 reports related to fail to stop at a stop controlled intersection. Public Concerns for stop related accidents.Public Works Traffic 4 Wooldridge Rd and Quebec Rd 7 Engineering was able to confirm 7 accident reports related to fail to 4 4 stop at a stop controlled intersection. Public Concerns for stop related accidents.Public Works Traffic 5 Wooldridge Rd and Pak—ay Dr 16 Engineering was able to confirm 16 accident reports related to fail 1 1 to stop at a stop controlled intersection. Other Requests or Safety needs during this fiscal Varies N/A This is to accommodate additional locations this fiscal year. 6 2 8 year for Stop Flashing LED signs Varies Maintenance for Stop Flashing LED signs N/A This is for knock downs to maintain the locations mentioned above 2 2 4 These are special signs such as 4 warning flashing LED signs,2 Varies Other Safety Projects N/A Speed Limit Flashing LED signs,and 2 Flashing LED School Zone 8 8 Signs.These signs will be placed at locations needed through year based on speed study or accident reports. Total 221 131 81 43 School Flashers District School Name Locations Comments Quantity 1 TMISD-Tuluso Elementary School Up River Road Upgrading existing non standard flasher location 2 1 Promesa Charter School Morgan Avenue New School Zone Flasher Installation 2 1/2 Promesa Charter School Baldwin Boulevard New School Zone Flasher Installation 2 2 CCISD-Wilson/Hamlin/Calk Alameda Boulevard Upgrading existing non standard flasher location 2 2 Houston Elementary School Norton Street Upgrading existing non standard flasher location 2 3 CCISD-Gloria Hicks Elementary School Carroll Ln. Upgrading existing non standard flasher location 2 3 CCID-Cunningham/S.Park Middle School McArdle Rd. Upgrading existing non standard flasher location 2 4 FBISD-Elementary School Hustling Hornet/Purdue Upgrading existing non standard flasher location 2 4 FBISD-Elementary School Glenoak Drive Upgrading existing non standard flasher location 2 5 Moore Elementary School Cimmarron Blvd Upgrading existing non standard flasher location 2 5 School Of Science and Tech nology-Bayshore Airline Road New School Zone Flasher Installation 2 Total 22 Notes:Below are photos where we are upgrading these non standard flasher locations. 15 Purchase of School Zone Flashing Beacons & LED Signs VISION ZERO BUDGET INITIATIVE - Council Presentation �,,. January 11, 2022 BACKGROUND 71 • Department of Public Works Manages Vision Zero Program • Vision Zero Program Elements • Enhancements for Signage In School Zone Areas • Enhancements for Traffic Calming • Promote Safer Speeds and Roadways • Proposed Vison Zero Purchases • 22 School Zone Flashing Beacons • 43 Flashing Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Signs :. School Zone Flashing Beacon Signs 7,11 • Upgrades to Existing Signage (Schools Along Arterials) • 3 - Promesa Charter School • 3 - School of Science and Technology - Bayshore • 16 - Existing Locations on AEP Poles • Solar Powered SCHOOL � ,.n SCHpOL *. L'IBAIT '��.•�� sceom. SPEED x. PEED LIMIT MINI, � � y 2O � 7 �' MNEN FL�SNING w. y y{g' CELL PHCNE =3 4 USE S PBOBiB'.SEU V EXISTING EXISTING PROPOSED Flashing LED Signs • Traffic Calming Upgrades (43 Various LED Signs) • Locations Based on Traffic Safety Data 35 - Stop Signs 4 - Advanced Warning 2 - Speed Limit 2 - "School" Speed Limit I S P EED I SCHOOL LIMIT SPEED LIMIT 1301 �2��� CLASHING qw CI) Department of Public Works Questions? 0 H V CORPORI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 11 , 2022 DATE: January 11 , 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Charles Mendoza, Director of Asset Management CharlesM2(u-)cctexas.com (361) 826-1941 Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Finance-Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Windshield Repair and Replacement for Fleet Vehicles CAPTION: Motion authorizing a three-year service agreement with Roland Mendiola dba National Auto Glass of Corpus Christi, Texas, for windshield repairs and replacements to fleet vehicles for Asset Management in an amount not to exceed $225,000.00, with FY 2022 funding in an amount not to exceed $56,250.00 available through the Fleet Maintenance Service Fund. SUMMARY: This motion authorizes windshield repairs and replacements for Fleet vehicles. This service is necessary to maintain a safe work environment for the City's fleet and keeps these vehicles on the streets with less down time. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: This service agreement will provide for a vast range of repairs and replacements of windshields to cover passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, medium and heavy duty refuse trucks, and equipment. The use of this service is for City owned vehicles and equipment that operate in support of public health and safety requirements for the City of Corpus Christi. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Finance-Procurement conducted a competitive request for bids process to obtain bids. The City received one responsive, responsible bid. Staff is recommending award to Roland Mendiola dba National Auto Glass of Corpus Christi, Texas for windshield repair and replacement to fleet vehicles for Asset Management. There is a 14% decrease in contract pricing from a previous contract with another vendor in January of 2020 through October 2021 . Roland Mendiola dba National Auto Glass of Corpus Christi, Texas also has a smaller, short term service agreement with the same competitive pricing, so even though only one responsive bid was submitted, we know it to be competitive and cost saving. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative to not securing this long-term service agreement would be for the Department to continue to obtain this service through individual purchase orders and service agreements; however, securing an agreement with a reputable company is cost efficient and consistent to the department needs. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for Fleet Maintenance Services in FY 2022 is$56,250.00 for a three-year service agreement for windshield repairs and replacement to City vehicles, with the remaining cost funded in future years through the annual budget process. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 5110 Fleet Maint Svc Organization/Activity: 40170 Fleet Operations Mission Element: 202 Maintain the Fleet Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 530100 Vehicle Repairs RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the approval of this agreement with Roland Mendiola dba National Auto Glass of Corpus Christi, Texas, for windshield repair and replacement to fleet vehicles for Asset Management, LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Bid Tab Service Agreement City of Corpus Christi Bid Tabulation Procurement RFB#3924 Buyer:Marco Lozano Windshield Repair and Replacement for Fleet National Auto Glass- Corpus Christi,Texas ITEM Description Unit 3-Year Qty Unit Price Total Price 1 Labor HRS 1,500 $ 50.00 $ 75,000.00 Mark up 3 Year Estimated 0% Allowance+Mark Spend Est.Spend(x) up Total Mark U 2 Parts/Materials $150,000.00 0.00 $150,000.00 3 Year Total $225,000.00 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 �yV SC G° a 0 H SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 3924 U Windshield Repair and Replacement For Fleet yeanaonn!e 1852 THIS Windshield Repair and Replacement For Fleet Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("City") and Roland Mendiola dba National Auto Glass ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Windshield Repair and Replacement For Fleet in response to Request for Bid/Proposal No. 3924 ("RFB/RFP"), which RFB/RFP includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB/RFP and the Contractor's bid or proposal response, as applicable, are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide Windshield Repair and Replacement For Fleet ("Services") in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety, and in accordance with Exhibit 2. 2. Term. (A) This Agreement is for three years. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to zero additional zero-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. (B) At the end of the Term of this Agreement or the final Option Period, the Agreement may, at the request of the City prior to expiration of the Term or final Option Period, continue on a month-to-month basis for up to six months with compensation set based on the amount listed in Attachment B for the Term or the final Option Period. The Contractor may opt out of this continuing term by providing notice to the City at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the Term or final Option Period. During the month-to-month term, either Party may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days' written notice to the other Party. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $225,000.00, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made for Services performed and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, Service Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next Option Period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Name: Benjamin Sanchez Department: Fleet Maintenance Phone: 361-826-1959 Email: BenjaminS@cctexas.com 5. Insurance; Bonds. (A) Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (B) In the event that a payment bond, a performance bond, or both, are required of the Contractor to be provided to the City under this Agreement before performance can commence, the terms, conditions, and amounts required in the bonds and appropriate surety information are as included in the RFB/RFP or as may be added to Attachment C, and such content is incorporated here in this Agreement by reference as if each bond's terms, conditions, and amounts were fully set out here in its entirety. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of Services to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of Services to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and Services will not be rendered until the Contractor receives the signed purchase release order. 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all Services and products supplied before acceptance. Any Services or products that are provided but not accepted by the City must be corrected or re-worked immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or re-working at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement service may be procured by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid/proposal price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (C) Contractor warrants that all Services will be performed in accordance with the standard of care used by similarly situated contractors performing similar services. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any Service quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator. 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City,which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Service Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such Services in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. 12. Subcontractors. In performing the Services, the Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Benjamin Sanchez Title: Contratcs Administrator Address: 5352 Ayers Bldg 3A, Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 Phone: 361-826-1959 Fax: N/A IF TO CONTRACTOR: Roland Mendiola dba National Auto Glass Attn: Rolando Mendiola Title: Owner Address: 1209 Imperial Cir., Corpus Christi, Texas 78416 Phone: 361-249-4351 Fax: N/A Service Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES") FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1 ); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 CONTRACTOR DocuSigned by: signature: 313F434594n, Roland Mendiola Printed Name: Title: Owner Date: 12/8/2021 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Assistant Director, Contracts and Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit l : RFB/RFP No. 3924 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid/Proposal Response Service Agreement Standard Form Page 8 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form June 2, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 �vt c ATTACHMENT A: SCOPE OF WORK 852- 1.1 General Requirements/Background Information The Contractor shall provide windshield repair and replacement services for the Corpus Christi Asset Management department as outlined in the Scope of Work. 1.2 Scope of Work: A. The Contractor shall perform windshield repairs to include, but not limited to, repair and replacement of windshields for agricultural equipment, heavy trucks, light trucks and sedans on an as needed basis. B. The Contractor shall give the City priority and must respond within one hour from the time the Contractor has been notified by City staff. C. First responder vehicle repairs shall be first priority. The Contractor shall provide same day service. This standard shall apply to a full six-day work week, Monday through Saturday. D. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing all the materials, equipment, tools, and services necessary to complete the required work. E. Parts and material will be based on cost plus mark up. Receipts will be required by the Contractor when completing the job. F. Labor will be paid on a per hour basis from the time work is commenced and completed. G. The Contractor shall maintain numerous windshields in stock in various sizes to supply the reasonable demand of the City. H. Repairs shall be at Contractor's place of business. I. Contractor may be called to perform repair at remote locations. J. The Contractor must clean up any broken glass. K. The Contractor must clean up their work area to include buy not limited to cleaning broken glass from within units. L. The Contractor must be able to remove headache racks if needed to install glass. M. The Contractor's place of business must be within the Corpus Christi city limits. DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 1.3 Invoicing The Contractor shall submit invoice for services to the city. Invoice shall include: A. Work description, Purchase Order Number (PO#), Service Agreement Number, Location and date of Service and labor hours. B. Invoices shall be sent as follows: Original copy to Accounts Payable and one to the Contract Administrator. C. The Contractor shall only bill actual time worked on job. 1.4 Special Instructions The Contractor shall establish and maintain a complete Quality Control Program that is acceptable to the Contract Administrator to assure that the requirements of the Contract are provided as specified. The Contractor will also provide supervision of the work to insure it complies with the contract requirements. DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 �ouscr �� CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT o BID FORM NCONPORP11 1852 RFB No. 3924 Windshield Repair and Replacement for Fleet PAGE 1 OF 1 Date: Zt da-fiffl Authorized Bidder: A Lt-hp G la S S Signature: o�Gtiv►�{ M PX1CI i +� 1. Refer to "Instructions to Bidders" and Contract Terms and Conditions before completing bid. 2. Quote your best price for each item. 3. In submitting this bid, Bidder certifies that: a. the prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other Bidder or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. b. Bidder is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the Disclosure of Interest information on file with City's Contracts and Procurement office, pursuant to the Code of Ordinances, is current and true. c. Bidder is current with all taxes due and company is in good standing with all applicable governmental agencies. d. Bidder acknowledges receipt and review of all addenda for this RFB. ITEM Description Unit 3-Year Qty Unit Price Total Price 1 Labor HRS 1,500 $ 5oov $ '75, WO. Pic Mar 3 Year Est.Spend(x) Allowance+Mark up Estimated Spend Mark Up% Total 2 Parts/Materials $150,000.00 $ $ 5 om fl 3 Year Total $ 2251000. DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE 30-written day notice of cancellation, Bodily Injury and p roperty required on all certificates or by Damage Per occurrence - applicable policy endorsements aggregate Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 Per Occurrence Including: 1. Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises -Operations 3. Products/Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury-Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY(including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1. Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000/$500,000/$500,000 GARAGE KEEPERS PHYSICAL DAMAGE Actual Cash Value of Vehicles COVERAGE Including: While in Care, Custody or Control. Physical Damage on a Direct Primary Basis. $275,000 C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. Page 1 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any suspension, cancellation, non-renewal or material change in coverage, and not less than ten (10) calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. Page 2 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 E. Within five (5) calendar days of a suspension, cancellation, or non-renewal of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. Bond Requirements: No bonds are required. 2021 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-13 Contracts for General Services -Services Performed Onsite - Garage Keepers 02/22/2021 Risk Management - Legal Dept. Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1CAC7A4-B4E3-4868-B96A-C812843ACA82 ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS Warranty on Auto Glass and Repairs shall be covered under advertised Lifetime Warranty. Page 1 of 1 �vs cr �o v NOflPORPY ED xss2 AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for the City Council Meeting of January 11, 2022 DATE: January 11, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeff H. Edmonds, P.E., Director of Engineering Services 6effreyea-cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Gabriel Ramirez, Interim Director of Water Utilities gabrielra-cctexas.com (361) 826-1202 Heather Hurlbert, CPA, CFGO, Director of Finance & Procurement heatherh3a-cctexas.corr (361) 826-3227 Construction Contract Award Citywide Lift Station Repairs (Wooldridge Lift Station & Morgan Lift Station) CAPTION: Motion awarding a construction contract to Associated Construction Partners, Ltd, Boerne, Texas, for the citywide Lift Station Repairs at the Wooldridge & Morgan Lift Stations, located in Council Districts 3 and 5, in an amount of $5,524,493.00, with FY 2022 funding available from the American Rescue Plan Act. SUMMARY: This motion approves a construction contract for two lift station repairs as part of the citywide Lift Station Repair Program. This project will provide repairs and improvements to the Wooldridge and Morgan lift stations. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The citywide Lift Station Repairs project is a strategic lifecycle program for future lift station projects with funding requirements and cost benefit analyses for the City's 104 lift stations. The project identifies, prioritizes, and executes specific capital improvement projects in a phased design and construction approach that extends lift station service life. In addition, this approach reduces long-term maintenance costs, improves flows, and meets Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) guidelines including reducing overflows and redundant systems. The repair project provides for the rehabilitation of the Wooldridge and Morgan lift stations. The scope of work includes bypass pumping, replacement of suction and discharge piping, new pumps, new plug valves, new check valves, pump bases, new electrical equipment, an odor control unit at Morgan, site improvements, and other miscellaneous items of work. PROJECT TIMELINE: 2018-2020 2021 2022 - 2023 April - December January - September O N D J February - February Design Bid/Award Construction Project schedule reflects City Council award in January 2022 with anticipated completion in February 2023. COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS The Contracts and Procurement Department issued a Request for Bids. On November 10, 2021, the City received bids from two bidders. The City analyzed the bids in accordance with the contract documents and determined Associated Construction Partners, Ltd, is the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. A summary of the bids is provided below: BID SUMMARY CONTRACTOR BASE BID Associated Construction Partners, Ltd $5,524,493.00 JMJ Constructors $8,703,205.50 Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost $6,696,926.00 Associated Construction Partners, Ltd, has successfully completed numerous City utility projects including Citywide Lift Station Repairs, Sharpsburg Lift Station and Force Main, Greenwood WWTP Lift Station Force Main, and Staples Street Pump Station Improvements. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to award the construction contract to the low-bidder, Associated Construction Partners, Ltd.This would delay improvements and result in more costly maintenance in the future. Not awarding the construction contract could also result in TCEQ permit violations and fines. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for FY 2022 is an amount of $5,524,493.00 with funding available from the American Rescue Plan Act. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: AmerRescuePlan (Fund 1076) Mission Elem: 505 Project: Citywide Lift Station Repairs (Wooldridge Lift Station & Morgan Lift Station) (Project 19029): Reference project 19029 in the FY21-22 CIP. Account: Maintenance & Repairs (520130) Activity: 421002F Amount: $5,524,493.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends awarding the construction contract for the Citywide Lift Station Repairs 2018- 2019 (Wooldridge Lift Station & Morgan Lift Station) project to Associated Construction Partners, Ltd, in the amount of$5,524,493.00. The construction duration is planned for 12 months from issuance of the Notice to Proceed to begin construction in February 2022. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Location and Vicinity Map Bid Tab CIP Page 4$ 1 N SCALE: N.T.S. CITYWIDE PROJECT Q , 0 NUMB&Y 0••� 0 e N .a CORPUS CHRISO �m d w MORGAN LIFT STATION CORPUS CHRISM BAY � cwasn WOOLDRIDGE LIFT STATION FLWR BLUFF LAGUNA NwRF GULF OF MD300 LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE Project Number: E17086 CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT CITYWIDE LIFT STATION REPAIR CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES 01"k -lip A. M, , SCALE: N.T.S. MORGAN AVE. a 4` PROJECT LOCATION 4' Al IPA cn Y W ; mm_ IG El b, • r AERIAL MAP NOT TO SCALE Project Number: E17086 CITYWIDE LIFT STATION REPAIR CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT (MORGAN) CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS DEP ARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES SCALE: N.T.S. OWN'110I, PROJECT LOCATION 14, w r . uo m,. W Z , Aj k" o F40 R Ilk o qv AERIAL MAP NOT TO SCALE � , "%%Project Number: E17086 CITYWIDE LIFT STATION REPAIR CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS (WOOLDRIDGE) DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES TABULATION OF BIDS TABULATED BY: Brian D.Wik,P.E. DESIGN ENGINEER:Urban Engineering BID DATE: Wednesday,November 10,2021 RFB 3888 Associated Construction Partners,Ltd. JMJ Constructors PROJECT NO.E17086-Citywide Lift Station Repairs 2018-2019(Wooldridge LS and Morgan LS) 215 W.Bandera Rd.,Ste.114-461 2005 N Los Ebanos Blvd BASE BID Boerne,TX 78006 Alton,TX 78573 210 698-8714 956 467-9089 ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT CITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT PART A-MOBILIZATION,BONDS,INSURANCE Al Mobilization Maximum 5% LS 1 $ 250,000.00 $ 250,000.00 $ 428,810.27 $ 428,810.27 A2 Bonds and In Maximum Allowance of 2%' AL 1 1 $ 66,000.00 $ 66,000.00 $ 257,286.16 $ 257,286.16 SUBTOTAL PART A-MOBILIZATION,BONDS,INSURANCE(ItemsAl thru A2) $ 316,000.00 $ 686,096.43 PART B-WOOLDRIDGE LIFT STATION B1 Dry Pit Submersible Pumps(Three Main&One Jockey)(Pre-Selected and as described in S ecifications 11724 LS 1 $ 862,923.00 $ 862,923.00 $ 862,923.00 $ 862,923.00 B2 Lift Station Improvements (All work for the improvements included in the Contract Documents that are not specifically described in another Bid Item.' LS 1 $ 1,500,000.00 $ 1,500,000.00 $ 1,931,701.23 $ 1,931,701.23 B3 Electrical Improvements(AII work for the improvements included in the Contract Documents that are not s ecifcall described in another Bid Item. LS 1 $ 800,000.00 $ 800,000.00 $ 780,110.00 $ 780,110.00 B4 HVAC System LS 1 $ 40,000.00 $ 40,000.00 $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00 B5 Control of Flow LS 1 $ 350,000.00 $ 350,000.00 $ 1,225,000.00 $ 1,225,000.00 B6 Wet Well Cleanin LS 1 $ 40,000.00 $ 40,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 B7 SCADA Im rovements LS 1 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 105,228.00 $ 105,228.00 B8 I Main Electrical Service Transformer LS 1 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 63,700.00 $ 63,700.00 SUBTOTAL PART B-WOOLDRIDGE LIFT STATION(Items 131 thru 138) $ 3,627,923.00 $ 5,001,662.23 PART C-MORGAN LIFT STATION Dry Pit Submersible Pumps, Three(3) Main Pumps(Pre-Selected and as described in C1 Specification 11724 LS 1 $ 114,570.00 $ 114,570.00 $ 114,570.00 $ 114,570.00 Lift Station Improvements (All work for the improvements included in the Contract C2 Documents that are not specifically described in another Bid Item. LS 1 $ 545,000.00 $ 545,000.00 $ 1,264,582.84 $ 1,264,582.84 Electrical Improvements(All work for the improvements included in the Contract Documents C3 that are not specifically described in another Bid Item. LS 1 $ 300,000.00 $ 300,000.00 $ 258,894.00 $ 258,894.00 C4 Control of Flow LS 1 $ 160,000.00 $ 160,000.00 $ 850,000.00 $ 850,000.00 C5 Odor Control Unit LS 1 $ 220,000.00 $ 220,000.00 $ 235,000.00 $ 235,000.00 C6 Temporary Traffic Control LS 1 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00 C7 Wet Well Cleanin LS 1 $ 40,000.00 $ 40,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 C 45 8 SCADA Improvements LS 1 $ 24,000.00 $ 24,000.00 $ 110,400.00 $ 110,400.00 SUBTOTAL PART C-MORGAN LIFT STATION(Item C1 thru C8) $ 1, 3,570.00 $ 2,888,446.84 PART D-MANDATORY ALLOCATION D1 Utility Unforeseen Allocation AL 1 $ 60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 D2 Force Main Dewatering Allocation AL 1 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 D3 Buildino Permits Allocation AL 1 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 D4 AEP Allocation-Wooldridge Lift Station AL 1 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 D5 AEP Allocation-Morgan Lift Station AL 1 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 SUBTOTAL PART D-MANDATORY ALLOCATION(Item D1 thru DS) $ 127,000.00 $ 127,000.00 TOTAL BASE BID $ 5,524,493.00 $ 8,703,205.50 Page 1 of 1 Capital Improvement Plan 2022 thru 2024 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 19029 Project Name Citywide Lift Station Repair Type Reconditioning-Asset Longevit Department Wastewater Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Water Utilities Category Wastewater Priority 2 Critical-Asset Condition Status Active Description This project provides for implementation of a strategic lifecycle program for future lift station projects with funding requirements and cost benefit analysis for the City's 103 Lift Stations.The project identifies,prioritizes,and implements specific capital improvement in a phased design and construction approach to extend lift station service life,reduce long-term maintenance costs,improve flows,and meet Texas Commission on Environmental Quality guidelines including reducing sanitary sewer overflows.By April 2021,the City has repaired and upgraded eighteen lift stations In FY2019-2023,the following four lift stations are included in this program for repair and upgrade:Williams Lift Station,Woolridge Lift Station,and Morgan Lift Station.In FY2019-2024,the following sixteen lift stations are proposed to be repaired and upgraded: Military/Jester,Country Club,Perry Place,Stillwell,Cole Park,Lawrence St. "T"Head,Nueces Bay Blvd.,People's Street"T"Head,Clarkwood South,Aquarius,Coopers Alley "L"Head,Sugar Tree,Purdue,Waldron,Laguna Shores,and High Nine.In FY 2021-2025,the following ten lift stations are included in this program:Cynthia,Highway 77,Nueces Acres,Clarkwood North,Solar Estates,Sacky,Buckingham,Cimarron, Anchor Harbor,and Riviera.Staff will continue to inspect and evaluate the conditions of remaining lift stations,and accordingly develop CIP ,plan for Citywide Lift Station Repair. Justification Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan:Policy Statements pg.48: 1,3&6;pp.55-58;Wastewater Master Plan Expenditures Prior Years 2022 2023 2024 Total Construction/Rehab 5,900,000 7,000,000 7,700,000 20,600,000 Design 957,676 265,000 160,000 1,382,676 Contingency 250,000 650,000 530,000 1,430,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 31,458 85,000 190,000 170,000 476,458 Tom 989,134 6,500,000 8,000,000 8,400,000 23,889,134 Funding Sources Prior Years 2022 2023 2024 Total Grant-American Rescue Plan Act 6,500,000 8,000,000 2,400,000 16,900,000 Revenue Bonds 989,134 6,000,000 6,989,134 Total 989,134 6,500,000 8,000,000 8,400,000 23,889,134 Budget Impact/Other 71 This project will address various lift stations that have piping and pumps in poor condition throughout the City. Failing equipment will be replaced with more reliable and energy efficient equipment. This project reduces the probability of failure,emergencies,and will also cut down on operational costs by the use of more energy efficient equipment. 343 Carpus Chr sti Engineering Citywide Lift Station Repairs Wooldridge & Morgan Lift Stations Council Presentation � Y Januar 11, 2022 . Project Location 4 Carpus Chr sti Engineering CITYWIDE PROJECT N SCALE: N.T.S. MORGAN LIFT STATION R a` 8 WOOLDRIDGE LIFT STATION M. r ' Project Scope corpus Chr sti Engineering • This project identifies, prioritizes, and implements to extend lift station service life. • Reduce long-term maintenance cost and improve flow. • Meet Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) guidelines including reducing overflow and redundant systems. • The rehabilitation of two lift stations which require temporary control of flow pumping. • Replacement of suction and discharge transfer switches, main electrical disconnects, HVAC, new chain-link fencing, odor control and miscellaneous items of work. 3 Project Vicinity Carpus Chr sti Engineering JW-. MORGAN AVE. SCALE: N.T.S. MORGAN LIFT STATION NO N��,� ,, � � P �ws �•ham ,� , r� H 0 Project Vicinity Corpus Chr sCi Engineering w N ♦- �k� SCALE_N.T.S. w J 4 - WOOLDRIDGE LIFT STATION .; u �, FSR SC �o w h �� O F v AGENDA MEMORANDUM NOflPORPY�'� xss2 Action Item for the City Council Meeting of January 11, 2022 DATE: January 11, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeff H. Edmonds, P. E., Director of Engineering Services 6effreye(a)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 David Lehfeldt, Director of Solid Waste david I3(a)-cctexas.com (361) 826-1966 Heather Hurlbert, CPA, CFGO Director of Finance & Procurement Heatherh3(a)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3227 Construction Contract Award Cefe F. Valenzuela Landfill Scale House Pavement Repairs CAPTION: Motion awarding a construction contract to JE Construction Services, LLC, Corpus Christi, TX, to perform concrete and asphalt pavement repairs and improvements at the Cefe F. Valenzuela Landfill scale house in an amount of $1,351,403.00 and authorize staff to negotiate and administratively execute a Change Order#1 up to an amount of 25% of the contract value to have all pavement structures done in concrete, with FY 2022 funding available from the Solid Waste Certificate of Obligation Fund. SUMMARY: This motion approves a construction contract for new pavement, roadway widening, gate replacements, ditch realignment, pavement markings, traffic control, traffic barriers, signage, and storm water pollution prevention at the Cefe F. Valenzuela Landfill scale house operations area. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: All inbound and outbound traffic at the Cefe F. Valenzuela Landfill traverses the paved areas around the scale house. The existing pavement was originally constructed in 2006 and receives very frequent heavy truck traffic. The pavement is at the end of its life and is experiencing a multitude of failures. This project will replace distressed pavement and address other site issues including realigning a drainage ditch providing a wider roadway at the operations and entrance area to better accommodate truck traffic. The project scope of work includes pavement repairs at the Cefe F. Valenzuela scale house operations area. The high traffic areas in the facility are serviced with concrete. Less traveled areas are paved with Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete (HMAC). The project includes the replacement of both paving materials as outlined below: • Construction of new jointed reinforced concrete pavement sections as per design drawings. • Removal of existing Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete (HMAC), gates, fencing, and limestone base material. • Roadway widening and ditch realignment • Installation of two aluminum cantilever slide gates, • Pavement markings, traffic control, traffic barriers, traffic signage, and storm water pollution prevention. The bids for the project were received on November 3, 2021, with a combination of concrete pavement in high travelled area and HMAC on the less travelled area. After thorough review of the received bids, Executive Leadership wishes to review options for a 100% complete concrete pavement instead of a combination of concrete and asphalt. Staff is recommending that the construction contract be awarded as bid but that staff also be authorized to negotiate and execute a Change Order#1 for an amount up to 25% of the contract value to use concrete for all of the new pavement. PROJECT TIMELINE: 2021 2022 November - January February March April Bid/Award Construction Project schedule reflects City Council award in January 2022 with anticipated completion in April 2022. COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS The Contracts and Procurement Department issued a Request for Bids. On November 3, 2021, the City received bids from four bidders. The City analyzed the bids in accordance with the contract documents and determined JE Construction Services, LLC is the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. BID SUMMARY CONTRACTOR BASE BID JE Construction Services, LLC $1,351,403.00 HAAS-Anderson Construction, LTD $1,497,656.60 A. Ortiz Construction & Paving, Inc. $1,678,930.66 J Carroll Weaver $1,963,751.00 Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost $1,565,586.00 JE Construction Services, LLC has successfully completed projects demonstrating compliance with the experience requirements of the contract documents. These projects include completion of the Sunnybrook Sidewalk project, Bond 2018 Airline Road from SPID to McArdle, and has made acceptable progress on the Residential Street Rebuild Programs Part A and C. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is to not award the construction contract to the low-bidder, JE Construction Services, LLC. This would delay improvements to the Cefe F. Valenzuela Landfill scale house area and allow additional pavement deterioration and cost escalation. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for FY 2022 is an amount of$1,351,403.00 with funding available from the Solid Waste Certificate of Obligation Fund. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: SolidWst2021TCO (Fund 3373) Mission Elem: Maintaining Solid Waste Facilities (033) Project: Cefe F. Valenzuela Landfill Pavement Improvements - Scale House (21034) Account: Construction (550910) Activity: 21034-3373-EXP Amount: $1,351,403.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends awarding a construction contract for the new pavement sections, roadway widening, installation of two cantilever slide gates, ditch realignment, pavement markings, traffic control, traffic barriers, signage, and storm water pollution prevention at the Cefe F. Valenzuela Landfill scale house area to JE Construction Services, LLC in the amount of $1,351,403.00 and staff to negotiate and administratively execute Change Order #1 up to an amount of 25% of the contract value to convert to concrete pavement. The construction duration is planned for three months from issuance of the Notice to Proceed with construction starting in February 2022. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Location and Vicinity Maps Bid Tab CIP Page PowerPoint o caxuLcwrs slaxT P9]YLi H0./8100098 N PFIBNEIFN F1MCE — z OPEIUTM]NS CENTER fENCE(TP.) N 8'SONO YwLN PAWNENr—ONO a = B"BflONFN NHIR PIYRN9lf NNiNNG NEW BONPAM(mJ R-- S n SEE DML B SHEEr 1) .. FNIRMCE SYri cC¢J q PflOPOSEO CONCAEIE .. ,�� x e v PROM9D PELOGRO --E OIRH PAWNENr FFPNR58 NIOFN CYEYFNi _ OFFSET fl4tl5ER Hw➢ / a y s be (OflINCE/NHIIE) /4 � a U 6i�50YDSIflIPE "� -- � m 4�'a // d c _• �. 8NH MIK \91(11 L)x w U CINnOflI sD. 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PROJECT NO.21034 CEFE F.VALENZUELA LANDFILL SCALE HOUSE PAVEMENT REPAIRS 7505 Up River Rd. 1402 Holly Rd. 102 Airport Rd. PO BOX 161 BASE BID Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Corpus Christi,TX 78417 Corpus Christi,TX 78405 Sinton,TX 78387 ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT F.TY UNITPRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNITPRICE AMOUNT Part A-GENERAL(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) Al MOBILIZATION(MAXIMUM 5%) LS 1 $ 29,000.00 $ 29,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 79,949.08 $ 79,949.08 $ 55,000.00 $ 55,000.00 A2 BONDS AND INSURANCE(MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE OF 2%) AL 1 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 12,500.00 $ 12,500.00 $ 31,352.58 $ 31,352.58 $ 13,440.00 $ 13,440.00 STREET EXCAVATION(REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF EXISTING HMAC AND BASE) A3 INCLUDING(2)SPEED HUMPS BY 11,792 $ 12.00 $ 141,504.00 $ 7.30 $ 86,081.60 $ 10.50 $ 123,816.00 $ 18.00 $ 212,256.00 A4 HOT MIXASPHALTIC CONCRETE,HMAC TYPE D(2") BY 10,532 $ 18.00 $ 189,576.00 $ 19.00 $ 200,108.00 $ 18.00 $ 189,576.00 $ 23.00 $ 242,236.00 A5 HOT MIXASPHALTIC CONCRETE,HMAC TYPE B(31/2") BY 10,532 $ 28.00 $ 294,896.00 $ 25.50 $ 268,566.00 $ 22.00 $ 231,704.00 $ 30.00 $ 315,960.00 A6 CRUSHED LIMESTONE BASE MATERIAL(TYPE A,GRADE I-2)(9") BY 10,724 $ 26.00 $ 278,824.00 $ 25.00 $ 268,100.00 $ 32.00 $ 343,168.00 $ 39.00 $ 418,236.00 A7 CEMENT STABILIZED SUBGRADE(91/2") BY 10,724 $ 10.00 $ 107,240.00 $ 14.00 $ 150,136.00 $ 20.00 $ 214,480.00 $ 13.50 $ 144,774.00 A8 CONCRETE PAVEMENT(JRCP 91/2"4,000 PSI) BY 1,260 $ 92.00 $ 115,920.00 $ 135.00 $ 170,100.00 $ 125.00 $ 157,500.00 $ 175.00 $ 220,500.00 A9 CEMENT STABILIZED SUBGRADE IS") BY 1,260 $ 24.00 $ 30,240.00 $ 12.00 $ 15,120.00 $ 19.50 $ 24,570.00 $ 32.00 $ 40,320.00 A10 AUTOMATED GATE/FENCING AND MANUAL GATE/FENCING REMOVAL LS 1 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 6,710.00 $ 6,710.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 33,600.00 $ 33,600.00 All NEW MANUAL ALUMINUM ENTRANCE GATE(2)35 FT OPENING AND FENCING LS 1 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 $ 33,600.00 $ 33,600.00 Al2 REMOVE EXISTING BOLLARDS AND REPLACE WITH NEW EA 27 $ 880.00 $ 23,760.00 $ 2,550.00 $ 68,850.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 32,400.00 $ 280.00 $ 7,560.00 A13 REALIGN EXISTING DRAINAGE DITCH AND SEEDING LF 550 $ 25.00 $ 13,750.00 $ 22.00 $ 12,100.00 $ 250.00 $ 137,500.00 $ 60.00 $ 33,000.00 A14 REFLECTIVE PAVEMENT MARKINGS TY 1(W)(100 MIL) LF 660 $ 4.00 $ 2,640.00 $ 4.25 $ 2,805.00 $ 1.25 $ 825.00 $ 4.00 $ 2,640.00 A15 PREFABRICATED PAVEMENT MARKINGS TY 1(W)(STRAIGHT ARROW)(100 MIL) EA 5 $ 380.00 $ 1,900.00 $ 330.00 $ 1,650.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 340.00 $ 1,700.00 A16 RELOCATE EXISTING ENTRANCE SIGN(CONCRETE BASE,4"-6"THICK-5'X 10') EA 1 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 1,910.00 $ 1,910.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00 $ 26,000.00 $ 26,000.00 A17 WARNING TRAFFIC SIGN(W3-436"X36",BE PREPARED TO STOP) EA 1 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,190.00 $ 1,190.00 $ 1,250.00 $ 1,250.00 $ 1,008.00 $ 1,008.00 A18 JERSEY BARRIER(ORANGE/WHITE,WATER FILLED) LF 36 $ 107.00 $ 3,852.00 $ 170.00 $ 6,120.00 $ 140.00 $ 5,040.00 $ 336.00 $ 12,096.00 A19 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN,IMPLEMENTATION,AND MAINTENANCE LS 1 $ 6,500.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 110,305.00 $ 110,305.00 A20 REMOVE EXISTING PAVEMENT MARKINGS LS 1 $ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 609.00 $ 609.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 560.00 $ 560.00 A21 STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN LS 1 $ 11,000.00 $ 11,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 7,280.00 $ 7,280.00 A22 OZONEADVISORY DAYS DAY 1 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 1,680.00 $ 1,680.00 SUBTOTAL PART A-GENERAL(Items Al thru A22) $ 1,321,403.00 $ 1,467,656.60 $ 1,648,930.66 $1,933,751.00 Part B-ALLOWANCES(perSECTION 01 29 01 MEASUREMENTAND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) B1 JALLUWANCE FOR UNANTICIPATED STREET IMPROVEMENTS AL 1 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 30.000.00 $ 30.000.00 $ 30.000.00 $ 30.000.00 $ 30.000.00 $ 30.000.00 SUBTOTAL PART B-ALLOWANCES(Item Bl) $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 TOTAL BASE BID $ 1,351,403.00 $ 1,497,656.60 $ 1,678,930.66 $ 1,963,751.00 Page 1 M 1 NUECES BAY b SCALE: N.T.S. CORPUS CHRISTI SHIP PROJECT LOCATION LEOPARD O s . VICINITY MAP Z aq�pw, 266 NOT TO SCALE o mb8` � ORGP O 358 j M 00 9� OC N Z rl N C9 S v' Q 9i9 o 0 3� MQgRp�F 0<<�yqR is 0 U �~ y0<<Y �OGi� 0�Q 358 Q� 9RgT0' T CABANISS w�<< FIELD Q WEBER 43 665 43 O� 57 286 w z c^ a 20 STAPLES 2444 PLES Y 59 PROJECT LOCATION LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE PROJECT NUMBER: 21034 CEFE F. VALENZUELA CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT VONISCALE HOUSE PAVEMENT REPAIRS CITYOFCOFENGINRPUS ERINRISTI,TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES N SCALE: N.T.S. PROJECT LOCATION I 4414, in....., J RAINAGE DITCH � er�i ■ SCALE HOUSE ._ I t xi AERIAL MAP NOT TO SCALE , PROJECT NUMBER: 21034 CEFE F. VALENZUELA CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT VONISCALE HOUSE PAVEMENT REPAIRS CITYOFCOFENGINRPUS ERINRISTI,TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES Capital Improvement Plan 2022 trtT t+ 2024 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 21034/21036 µ� Pro'ectName � Cefe F.Valenzuela Landfill Road Improvements Type Improvement/Additions Department Solid Waste 4 '? Useful Life 40 years Contact Director of Solid Waste ;` Category Site Improvements Priority 2 Critical-Asset Condition Status Active ,^ Description Phase one(21034)of project will consist of scale house pavement repairs,followed by phase two(21036)internal roadways and pavement repairs located at Cefe F.Valenzuela Landfill.The landfill roads and pavements require periodic replacement due to deterioration caused by heavy truck traffic and life cycle of roadways. Recommended work is necessary for continued access to facility. Justification Consistency with Comprehensive Plan:Policy Statements pg.48:3&6 No direct operational impact from project,but access and operational efficiency could be greatly reduced,and potential liability claims could be generated for damages to private vehicles if work not performed. Expenditures Prior Years 2022 2023 2024 Total Construction/Rehab 1,500,000 2,900,000 4,400,000 Design 300,000 300,000 Contingency 250,000 250,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 200,000 350,000 550,000 Total 2,000,000 3,500,000 5,500,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2022 2023 2024 Total Certification of Obligation 2,000,000 3,500,000 5,500,000 Total 2,000,000 3,500,000 5,500,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 No direct operational impact from project,but access and operational efficiency could be greatly reduced and potential liability claims could be generated for damages to private vehicles if work not performed. 141 Corpus Chr s[i Engineering Cefe F. Valenzuela Landfill Road Improvements Council Presentation January 11, 2022 Project Location Carpus Chr sti Engineering STI DIST S 2 DIST4 PROJECT LOCATION IST Existing Conditions Carpus Chr sti Engineering r � �� � Project Scope corpus chr sti Engineering • Removal of existing hot mix asphaltic concrete (HMAC), gates, fencing, and limestone base material. • Construction of new HMAC and jointed reinforced concrete (JRCP) pavement sections as per design drawings. • Roadway widening and ditch realignment • Installation of two aluminum cantilever slide gates, • Pavement markings, traffic control, traffic barriers, traffic signage, and storm water pollution prevention. so �o o� A H AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 First Reading for the City Council Meeting of December 14, 2021 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of January 11, 2022 DATE: December 8, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Daniel McGinn, Director of Planning danielmc(a)-cctexas.com (361) 826-7011 Short Term Rentals Policy Development CAPTION: Briefing on Short Term Rental Policy Development and Ordinance amending Chapter 5 of the Corpus Christi Code to require a permit for the operation of short-term rentals; and providing for publication. SUMMARY: The City of Corpus Christi is developing a new Short-Term Rental Policy to establish specific regulations for short-term rentals within the City of Corpus Christi. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The popularity of Short-Term Rentals (STRs) through online marketplaces like AirBnB, VRBO, and HomeAway, have brought new challenges and concerns for municipalities on how to properly regulate STRs. In 2018, the Convention & Visitors Bureau led an effort to evaluate STRs and briefed the City Council on November 13, 2018, with no action taken. Many cities anticipated the 86th and 87th Texas Legislative Sessions (2019 and 2021)would yield State Regulations of STRs, but no legislation was passed in either session. Many cities have intentionally waited to adopt regulations due to the potential for court challenges. City staff has been monitoring the court cases and their outcomes to determine the best direction. In early 2021, City Council recognized the importance of creating regulations that allow property owners to utilize their property for such purposes without causing harm to neighborhoods and requested City staff conduct a review of the City's needs and draft an ordinance that regulates such activity. City staff began reviewing other Texas municipalities' STR ordinances with the understanding that such ordinances aren't one-size fits all and will require a thorough review of the approaches used by the other Texas municipalities to determine appropriateness for Corpus Christi. After a review of the project background, visits with various Planning professionals regarding STRs, consulting with City Legal and completion of research on options to best protect the integrity of single-family neighborhoods, staff is now ready to move forward with an ordinance that requires STRs to register with the City. The draft ordinance is attached for Council consideration. The proposed Registration Ordinance will require that all STR units receive a permit to operate within the City of Corpus Christi. The permit will be good for two years and will require that the unit be located within a zoning district that permits STR uses, owners of homes within single family zoning districts will not be eligible to obtain a permit. The ordinance will require that an application be submitted that provides basic information concerning ownership, contact information, sketch of floor plan, and owner certification that all standards and regulations will be followed in operating the STR unit. The ordinance also identifies general standards that must be in place to maintain permit eligibility, these standards cover occupancy limitations, insurance needs, life safety elements within the unit, conduct on the premises, and information that must be displayed within the unit for guest safety and city information. All STR units will receive a permit number which will need to be displayed with all advertisements for the rental of the unit. Permits will be subject to revocation if the standards of the ordinance are not followed. The STR registration ordinance allows the city to establish regulations for the protection of the health and safety of occupants of the short-term rental properties along with providing a mechanism that can assist the city with enforcement of illegal units within single family neighborhoods. Another phase of ordinance development will address the land use issues related to STRs. That phase of an ordinance will be completed with a stakeholder group. The group will be engaged and provide input on various aspects of STRs. Staff plans to present detailed information to the stakeholder group and request feedback that will allow for the creation of an ordinance that strikes an appropriate balance of property owner rights and protection of the residential character of neighborhoods. Once an ordinance is developed to address land use regulations with the input from the stakeholders, it will be presented to the appropriate Board/Commission and forwarded to the City Council for consideration and action. Since the December 14th City Council meeting two changes have been made to the proposed ordinance to reflect City Council discussion and further staff analysis of the permit renewal cycle. The first modification will set an immediate implementation date for the registration requirement for STR units located in Flour Bluff, North Padre Island, and Mustang Island versus the remainder of the city which will have a 180-day period before implementation begins. The second modification proposes a change from the two-year permit cycle to an annual requirement with the same equivalent fee of$50 per year instead of the $100 fee for two years. ALTERNATIVES: Policy Development regarding Stort Term Rentals is needed for the growing market within Corpus Christi. The first step is the registration process via permit requirement outlined in the ordinance. Land use regulation will be addressed following this first step. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact for this item. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the registration ordinance as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation Ordinance amending Chapter 5 of the Corpus Christi Code to require a permit for the operation of short-term rentals; a-ad providing for publications and providing a delayed effective date for the portion of the City not located on Padre Island or Flour Bluff. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI: SECTION 1. Chapter 5 of the Corpus Christi Code is hereby amended by adding Chapter 5, Article II. SHORT-TERM RENTALS to read as follows: CHAPTER 5 ARTICLE II — SHORT TERM RENTALS: Division 1. Short-term Rental Permit Sec. 5-36. — Purpose. The purpose of this article is to establish regulations for the protection of the health and safety of occupant(s) of short-term rental properties, and to protect the integrity of the neighborhoods in which short term rental properties operate. Sec. 5-37. — Definitions. As used in this article the following words and phrases shall have the definitions ascribed to them by this section: Agent means a person designated by the short-term rental operator in lieu of themselves as the 24-hour emergency contact for a lawfully operating short term rental Occupant means the person(s) who have lawfully obtained the exclusive use and possession of the short-term rental property or portion thereof from its operator, and the guest(s) of such person(s). Operator means any person who operates a short-term rental, as defined in this Article. For purposes of this Article, a lessee of a Unit, when expressly permitted in writing by Owner, may serve as Operator of a short-term rental. Owner means the person or entity that holds legal and/or equitable title to the private property. Short term rental means a property that rents out all or a portion of a residential dwelling unit for a period of less than 30 days and not less than 12 hours. Short term rental permit means the permit issued by the city that identifies the subject property as a lawful short-term rental, the short-term rental permit number, the names 1 and contact information of the owner, operator, and agent if applicable, and 24-hour emergency contact phone for at least one of the preceding. Sleeping area means a room within a dwelling designed or used for sleeping, including a bedroom. Tents, hammocks, recreational vehicles and/or other vehicles and outdoor areas shall not be considered a sleeping area. Sec. 5-38. - Permit required. (a) No short-term rental shall operate within the City of Corpus Christi without a current valid short term rental permit. (b) All individual units having cooking, sleeping, and bathing facilities, within common buildings, regardless of ownership, shall require a separate, individual permit for each unit intended to be used as a short-term rental. Sec. 5-39. - Short term rental permit. (a) Application. Application for a short-term rental permit shall be made either in writing or electronically. Application for a short-term rental permit shall be accompanied by a one-time application fee of $480 $50 and shall include the following information, at a minimum: (1) A list of all owners, operators, and agents (if applicable) of the short-term rental including names, addresses, current email address(es) of owner/operator, and telephone numbers. (2) A sketch of the floor plan, which identifies sleeping areas, proposed maximum number of guests, evacuation route(s), location of fire extinguisher(s). (3) The name, address and 24-hour telephone numbers of a contact person, who is the owner, operator, or designated agent and who shall be responsible and authorized to respond to complaints concerning the use of the short-term rental. (4) A sworn, self-certification that the owner of the short-term rental has met and will continue to comply with the standards and other requirements of this Article including, but not limited to: maintenance of insurance coverage of the unit or portions thereof in accordance with this Article and obtaining annual independent inspections of required fire extinguishers in compliance with the city's current fire code. (b) Completeness of application. Applications shall not be considered complete until all documentation required under this Article has been submitted, and until the 2 full application and permit fees have been paid. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. (c) Acknowledgement byApplicant. In connection with submission of the application, each applicant shall acknowledge that any permit granted under this Article does not supersede any property-specific restrictions against short-term rentals that may exist under law, agreement, lease, covenant or deed restriction. Sec. 5-40. - Expiration and renewal of permit. (a) Unless revoked earlier pursuant to this Article, a permit to operate a short-term rental eXPOFGSrtWG YGaFsaft9F t1h'-Q-da+Q of ,.P^& will be valid for one year ending December 31. (b) A permit holder shall apply for renewal prior to the expiration of the permit on a form provided by the director. The permit holder shall update the information contained in the original permit application required under Section 5-39 of this article or any subsequent renewals under this section, if any of the information has changed. The permit holder shall sign a statement affirming that there is either no change in the information contained on the original permit application and any subsequent renewal applications, or that any information that has been updated is accurate and complete. Complete applications for renewal received after the expiration of a current permit shall be treated as applications for a new permit, as described in Section 5-39. (c) The director shall follow the procedures set forth in this article when determining whether to renew a permit. (d) The fee for the renewal of a permit to operate a short-term rental is Sec. 5-41. - Non-transferability. A permit to operate a short-term rental is not transferable to another Owner, Operator, unit or location. Sec. 5-42. - General Standards All short-term rentals permitted pursuant to this chapter are subject to the following standard requirements: (a) Occupancy. The maximum number of persons allowed to reside in a short-term rental shall be defined by the City of Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code. The Owner/Operator shall not allow an occupancy of a residential structure that exceed the maximum occupancy level for that structure. 3 (b) Insurance. The applicants shall keep, at a minimum, an insurance policy sufficient for personal injury liability of guests. (d) Life safety. (1) Short Term Rentals and structures where they are located shall conform to all applicable city-adopted codes, regulations, and ordinances. (2) A 2A:10B:C type fire extinguisher (a standard five-pound extinguisher) shall be properly mounted within 75 feet of all portions of the short-term rental on each floor. (3) Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors shall be installed and conform to all applicable city-adopted codes, regulations, and ordinances. (4) Every sleeping area shall have at least one operable emergency escape and rescue opening per all applicable city-adopted codes, regulations, and ordinances. (5) An evacuation plan shall be posted conspicuously in each unit or permitted sleeping area. (6) Every bedroom/sleeping area in a short-term rental that does not comply with this section shall not be used as a sleeping area and where equipped with a door, shall remain locked at all times when the dwelling is being used as a short term rental. Such a non-compliant sleeping area shall not be included in the maximum occupancy calculation as defined by the City of Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code for the short-term rental. The owner/operator shall notify every occupant, in writing, that the non-compliant sleeping area may not be used for sleeping. (d) Conduct on premises. (1) Short term rental Operators shall be responsible for informing their occupants of all relevant city codes and occupants' liability for violations of same. (2) Excessive noise or other disturbance outside the short-term rental is prohibited per Chapter 31 of the Code of Ordinances. This includes, but is not limited to, decks, docks, portals, porches, balconies, patios, hot tubs, pools, saunas or spas. (3) No overnight sleeping outdoors or outdoor sleeping spaces for rent. (e) Advertisement. All advertisements, including online or proprietary (website, app, or other technology) will include legible short-term rental permit number within the description or body of the advertisement for public reference. 4 (f) Tenant indoor notification. The Operator shall post in a conspicuous location of the dwelling the following minimum information: (1) Maximum number of Occupants. (2) Location of off-street parking, other available parking and prohibition of parking on unimproved surfaces. (3) Quiet hours and noise restrictions as defined per Chapter 31 of the Code of Ordinances. (4) Restrictions of outdoor facilities. (5) 24-hour contact person and phone number. (6) Property cleanliness requirements. (7) Trash pick-up requirements, including location of trash cans. (8) Flooding hazards and evacuation routes. (9) Emergency numbers. (10) Notice that failure to conform to the occupancy and parking requirements is a violation of the City Code and occupant or visitor can be cited. (11) Short-Term Rental permit, and/or any other required permits, if applicable. (g) Emergency contact. The Owner/Operator of the short-term rental shall provide the city with a 24-hour contact number for the operator or a designated agent per Sec. 5-39 and shall provide timely updates to city of any changes thereto. Should a law enforcement officer respond to the short-term rental and issue a citation for any violation of city ordinances, the operator or their agent shall be called by the officer. The Operator or their agent shall attempt to contact the Occupants within one hour of the call to address the occupants about the complaints. Should a second complaint be filed and citation issued to any part of the occupants or guests, the owner/operator must take appropriate steps, in accordance with the individual rental agreement, to assure future complaints do not occur. Short Term Rental permits shall be revoked if three or more confirmed citations are issued at a permitted property within any six-month period, whether issued to the operator or any occupants. Failure to provide updated information to the city regarding designated agent or responsible party shall be a violation of this section. 5 (h) Compliance with Laws. Owners, Operators, and Occupants are required to comply with city, state, and federal laws. Sec. 5-44. — Inspections. To ensure continued compliance with the requirements of this section a short-term rental may be inspected in the following methods: (a) Inspections upon complaint or suspicion of a violation. The city may perform inspections when a violation is reported or suspected in accordance with established code enforcement procedures. Sec. 5-45. - Enforcement/penalty. (a) A person who violates a provision of this division, or who fails to perform an act required of the person by this division, commits an offense. A person commits a separate offense for each and every violation, and for each day during which a violation is committed, permitted or continued (b) The culpable mental state required by Texas Penal Code § 6.02, is specifically negated and dispensed with and a violation under this Division is a strict liability offense. (c) The provisions of this Article are in addition to and not in lieu of any criminal prosecution or penalties as provided by other city ordinances, county, or state law. (d) An offense under this Division is punishable by a fine of not more than $500. (e) Violation of any section of this division shall constitute an offense resulting in permit revocation in accordance with subsection 5-46, Revocation Procedures. Sec. 5-46. - Other Restrictions on Use of Premises. This Article does not create any right to operate a short-term rental in violation of any City Ordinance, State or Federal law, lease, license, deed restriction, covenant, easement, or other legal encumbrance. Division 2. Short-term Rental Permit Revocation Sec 5-47. - Revocation Procedures. The Director of Cede FrfGFGGF GRt Development Services is authorized to suspend or revoke a short-term rental permit issued under the provisions of this chapter wherever the permit is issued in error, or on the basis of incorrect information supplied, or where it is 6 determined that the building, structure, unit, or portion thereof is in violation of any ordinance or regulation or any of the provisions of this Article. In addition, if any violations have been committed and not corrected within the time specified, the Director shall begin the procedures to revoke the short-term rental permit in accordance with the following: (a) The Director shall give written notice to the owner/operator regarding the revocation. (b) If a short-term rental permit is revoked, the owner/operator may not reapply for the same property for a period of 12 months. Sec. 5-48. - Appeals. If the Director of QGGIG ERfGFGe eRt Development Services denies issuance or renewal of a permit or suspends or revokes a permit issued under this article, the action is final unless the Owner/Operator files a written appeal within ten business days to the Director Of (;9de Cnf9FGe eRt Development Services or designee. Appeals will be reviewed by the City Manager, Assistant City Manager, and Director of QGde Gnf„r„on,o„+ Development Services, collectively, when so appealed to and after a hearing, may vary the application of any provision of this code to any particular case, when, in its opinion, the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice and would be contrary to the spirit and purpose of this article or public interest, or when, in its opinion, the interpretation of the article should be modified or reversed. SECTION 2. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 3. Publication shall be made one time in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 4. The effective date of this ordinance is March 15, 2022 for the portions of the City located on Padre Island and/or Flour Bluff. The effective date of this ordinance is 180 days after passage for the portions of the City not located on Padre Island and Flour Bluff. The City Council finds that Padre Island and Flour Bluff are experiencing a much higher number of short-term rentals in relation to available housing than is present in other areas of the City, That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor 8 Ordinance amending Chapter 5 of the Corpus Christi Code to require a permit for the operation of short-term rentals; and providing for publication. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI: SECTION 1. Chapter 5 of the Corpus Christi Code is hereby amended by adding Chapter 5, Article II. SHORT-TERM RENTALS to read as follows: CHAPTER 5 ARTICLE II — SHORT TERM RENTALS: Division 1. Short-term Rental Permit Sec. 5-36. — Purpose. The purpose of this article is to establish regulations for the protection of the health and safety of occupant(s) of short-term rental properties, and to protect the integrity of the neighborhoods in which short term rental properties operate. Sec. 5-37. — Definitions. As used in this article the following words and phrases shall have the definitions ascribed to them by this section: Agent means a person designated by the short-term rental operator in lieu of themselves as the 24-hour emergency contact for a lawfully operating short term rental Occupant means the person(s) who have lawfully obtained the exclusive use and possession of the short-term rental property or portion thereof from its operator, and the guest(s) of such person(s). Operator means any person who operates a short-term rental, as defined in this Article. For purposes of this Article, a lessee of a Unit, when expressly permitted in writing by Owner, may serve as Operator of a short-term rental. Owner means the person or entity that holds legal and/or equitable title to the private property. Short term rental means a property that rents out all or a portion of a residential dwelling unit for a period of less than 30 days and not less than 12 hours. Short term rental permit means the permit issued by the city that identifies the subject property as a lawful short-term rental, the short-term rental permit number, the names 1 and contact information of the owner, operator, and agent if applicable, and 24-hour emergency contact phone for at least one of the preceding. Sleeping area means a room within a dwelling designed or used for sleeping, including a bedroom. Tents, hammocks, recreational vehicles and/or other vehicles and outdoor areas shall not be considered a sleeping area. Sec. 5-38. - Permit required. (a) No short-term rental shall operate within the city of Corpus Christi without a current valid short term rental permit. (b) All individual units having cooking, sleeping, and bathing facilities, within common buildings, regardless of ownership, shall require a separate, individual permit for each unit intended to be used as a short-term rental. Sec. 5-39. - Short term rental permit. (a) Application. Application for a short-term rental permit shall be made either in writing or electronically. Application for a short-term rental permit shall be accompanied by a one-time application fee of$100 and shall include the following information, at a minimum: (1) A list of all owners, operators, and agents (if applicable) of the short-term rental including names, addresses, current email address(es) of owner/operator, and telephone numbers. (2) A sketch of the floor plan, which identifies sleeping areas, proposed maximum number of guests, evacuation route(s), location of fire extinguisher(s). (3) The name, address and 24-hour telephone numbers of a contact person, who is the owner, operator, or designated agent and who shall be responsible and authorized to respond to complaints concerning the use of the short-term rental. (4) A sworn, self-certification that the owner of the short-term rental has met and will continue to comply with the standards and other requirements of this Article including, but not limited to: maintenance of insurance coverage of the unit or portions thereof in accordance with this Article and obtaining annual independent inspections of required fire extinguishers in compliance with the city's current fire code. (b) Completeness of application. Applications shall not be considered complete until all documentation required under this Article has been submitted, and until the 2 full application and permit fees have been paid. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. (c) Acknowledgement byApplicant. In connection with submission of the application, each applicant shall acknowledge that any permit granted under this Article does not supersede any property-specific restrictions against short-term rentals that may exist under law, agreement, lease, covenant or deed restriction. Sec. 5-40. - Expiration and renewal of permit. (a) Unless revoked earlier pursuant to this Article, a permit to operate a short-term rental expires two years after the date of issuance. (b) A permit holder shall apply for renewal prior to the expiration of the permit on a form provided by the director. The permit holder shall update the information contained in the original permit application required under Section 5-39 of this article or any subsequent renewals under this section, if any of the information has changed. The permit holder shall sign a statement affirming that there is either no change in the information contained on the original permit application and any subsequent renewal applications, or that any information that has been updated is accurate and complete. Complete applications for renewal received after the expiration of a current permit shall be treated as applications for a new permit, as described in Section 5-39. (c) The director shall follow the procedures set forth in this article when determining whether to renew a permit. (d) The fee for the renewal of a permit to operate a short-term rental is $100. Sec. 5-41. — Non-transferability. A permit to operate a short-term rental is not transferable to another Owner, Operator, unit or location. Sec. 5-42. — General Standards All short-term rentals permitted pursuant to this chapter are subject to the following standard requirements: (a) Occupancy. The maximum number of persons allowed to reside in a short-term rental shall be defined by the City of Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code. The Owner/Operator shall not allow an occupancy of a residential structure that exceed the maximum occupancy level for that structure. 3 (b) Insurance. The applicants shall keep, at a minimum, an insurance policy sufficient for personal injury liability of guests. (d) Life safety. (1) Short Term Rentals and structures where they are located shall conform to all applicable city-adopted codes, regulations, and ordinances. (2) A 2A:10B:C type fire extinguisher (a standard five-pound extinguisher) shall be properly mounted within 75 feet of all portions of the short-term rental on each floor. (3) Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors shall be installed and conform to all applicable city-adopted codes, regulations, and ordinances. (4) Every sleeping area shall have at least one operable emergency escape and rescue opening per all applicable city-adopted codes, regulations, and ordinances. (5) An evacuation plan shall be posted conspicuously in each unit or permitted sleeping area. (6) Every bedroom/sleeping area in a short-term rental that does not comply with this section shall not be used as a sleeping area and where equipped with a door, shall remain locked at all times when the dwelling is being used as a short term rental. Such a non-compliant sleeping area shall not be included in the maximum occupancy calculation as defined by the City of Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code for the short-term rental. The owner/operator shall notify every occupant, in writing, that the non-compliant sleeping area may not be used for sleeping. (d) Conduct on premises. (1) Short term rental Operators shall be responsible for informing their occupants of all relevant city codes and occupants' liability for violations of same. (2) Excessive noise or other disturbance outside the short-term rental is prohibited per Chapter 31 of the Code of Ordinances. This includes, but is not limited to, decks, docks, portals, porches, balconies, patios, hot tubs, pools, saunas or spas. (3) No overnight sleeping outdoors or outdoor sleeping spaces for rent. (e) Advertisement. All advertisements, including online or proprietary (website, app, or other technology) will include legible short-term rental permit number within the description or body of the advertisement for public reference. 4 (f) Tenant indoor notification. The Operator shall post in a conspicuous location of the dwelling the following minimum information: (1) Maximum number of Occupants. (2) Location of off-street parking, other available parking and prohibition of parking on unimproved surfaces. (3) Quiet hours and noise restrictions as defined per Chapter 31 of the Code of Ordinances. (4) Restrictions of outdoor facilities. (5) 24-hour contact person and phone number. (6) Property cleanliness requirements. (7) Trash pick-up requirements, including location of trash cans. (8) Flooding hazards and evacuation routes. (9) Emergency numbers. (10) Notice that failure to conform to the occupancy and parking requirements is a violation of the City Code and occupant or visitor can be cited. (11) Short-Term Rental permit, and/or any other required permits, if applicable. (g) Emergency contact. The Owner/Operator of the short-term rental shall provide the city with a 24-hour contact number for the operator or a designated agent per Sec. 5-39 and shall provide timely updates to city of any changes thereto. Should a law enforcement officer respond to the short-term rental and issue a citation for any violation of city ordinances, the operator or their agent shall be called by the officer. The Operator or their agent shall attempt to contact the Occupants within one hour of the call to address the occupants about the complaints. Should a second complaint be filed and citation issued to any part of the occupants or guests, the owner/operator must take appropriate steps, in accordance with the individual rental agreement, to assure future complaints do not occur. Short Term Rental permits shall be revoked if three or more confirmed citations are issued at a permitted property within any six-month period, whether issued to the operator or any occupants. Failure to provide updated information to the city regarding designated agent or responsible party shall be a violation of this section. 5 (h) Compliance with Laws. Owners, Operators, and Occupants are required to comply with city, state, and federal laws. Sec. 5-44. — Inspections. To ensure continued compliance with the requirements of this section a short-term rental may be inspected in the following methods: (a) Inspections upon complaint or suspicion of a violation. The city may perform inspections when a violation is reported or suspected in accordance with established code enforcement procedures. Sec. 5-45. - Enforcement/penalty. (a) A person who violates a provision of this division, or who fails to perform an act required of the person by this division, commits an offense. A person commits a separate offense for each and every violation, and for each day during which a violation is committed, permitted or continued (b) The culpable mental state required by Texas Penal Code § 6.02, is specifically negated and dispensed with and a violation under this Division is a strict liability offense. (c) The provisions of this Article are in addition to and not in lieu of any criminal prosecution or penalties as provided by other city ordinances, county, or state law. (d) An offense under this Division is punishable by a fine of not more than $500. (e) Violation of any section of this division shall constitute an offense resulting in permit revocation in accordance with subsection 5-46, Revocation Procedures. Sec. 5-46. - Other Restrictions on Use of Premises. This Article does not create any right to operate a short-term rental in violation of any City Ordinance, State or Federal law, lease, license, deed restriction, covenant, easement, or other legal encumbrance. Division 2. Short-term Rental Permit Revocation Sec 5-47. - Revocation Procedures. The Director of Code Enforcement is authorized to suspend or revoke a short-term rental permit issued under the provisions of this chapter wherever the permit is issued in error, or on the basis of incorrect information supplied, or where it is determined that the 6 building, structure, unit, or portion thereof is in violation of any ordinance or regulation or any of the provisions of this Article. In addition, if any violations have been committed and not corrected within the time specified, the Director shall begin the procedures to revoke the short-term rental permit in accordance with the following: (a) The Director shall give written notice to the owner/operator regarding the revocation. (b) If a short-term rental permit is revoked, the owner/operator may not reapply for the same property for a period of 12 months. Sec. 5-48. - Appeals. If the Director of Code Enforcement denies issuance or renewal of a permit or suspends or revokes a permit issued under this article, the action is final unless the Owner/Operator files a written appeal within ten business days to the Director of Code Enforcement or designee. Appeals will be reviewed by the City Manager, Assistant City Manager, and Director of Code Enforcement, collectively, when so appealed to and after a hearing, may vary the application of any provision of this code to any particular case, when, in its opinion, the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice and would be contrary to the spirit and purpose of this article or public interest, or when, in its opinion, the interpretation of the article should be modified or reversed. SECTION 2. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 3. Publication shall be made one time in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 4. The effective date of this ordinance is upon publication. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor 8 AWL Short Term Rentals Registration Ordinance (STR) City Council January 11, 2021 Policy Development Strategy Phase 1- Registration Ordinance • Create a system where legally operating STR's within Flour Bluff, North Padre, and Mustang Islands can register and receive a permit. • Establish health and safety requirements for STR units • Create additional tools to assist with enforcement Phase 2- Land Use and Zoning Analysis • The goal is to complete this process within 6 months. • Determine what single family zoned areas are appropriate for Short Term Rental use. • Determine a basis for location of STRs. Density percentage, overlay district, buffering distance from other units. • Benchmark against other cities. Short Term Rentals • Rental accommodations that include a variety of Find places to stay on unit types (condo, townhome, single family home, Alrbnb RV's, boats, etc..) for less than 30 days. • Offers visitors a different experience outside of - y9 staying at a standard hotel.` • Not a new concept but the technology connecting Famupto $2,131/month by } owners and users has improved. h° a °`_ 'F • Unified Development Code 5.2.24 Rentals (Single I _: A.,. `P..., Family) Single-family units in a single-family zoning district cannot be rented for less than a one-month period. • UDC does not prohibit STR use in other zoning districts, therefore the use is permitted t ' 0. Z Island STIR Units .�*9b�1TRl!pl �r row is ;•� � y�.��,;� x Proposed Ordinance Modifications • Registration for North Padre, Mustang Island, and Flour Bluff with an effective date of March 15, 2022. • The remainder of the city will become effective 180 days after passage. • Permit renewal cycle adjusted to annual (Simplifies permitting and monitoring of active permits) • Fee is the same at $50 per year • Fines up to $500 for failure to register STIR Implementation C •wilmingtonncgov/departmenWplanning-derelopment-and-transportation/short-term-ledging Jobs I Bids&RFPs I City Council I Maps I ContactW March 15, 2022 GTON m NOATH GVtflIlYA Senrch... Application Portal SERVICES RESIDENTS VISITORS BUSINESS DEPARTMENTS HOW DO I... • customization. +cityattorney I +Cit,,Clerk ��j'- • Website creation that .cLy—ncl IHAIII +Cly Manager offers information and City Ordinances narrrgn veeomertarn-ammo a-er +Communitys"'Ces Short-term Lodging portal to application. c Engineering rnnrsre 00 U— I Fi..... —+Finance Department • Develop permit layout Register your short-term lodging File a compla=nt See the B&B and STL map +Fire Department • .Human Re.ouIt All owners wishing to operate short-term lodging of any kind must register. Public education Information Technology What about the ongoing litigation regarding the ordinance? Theritywl ­ 11, i­­ reprrevktr icnaapllraa,a,or hem=lay and wh.1—.mlodg,n .rbe—manner campaign (in person ce mmancewa +Major Project, menrdsmniallyadop1,d dour�fulls atemento rte LBes roving. .Park;&aareadon What is short-term lodging? stakeholder meetings Th -te shortrm lodging is--d as overnlgM1tstaysi arezidence of up 1.2hts. ere are two types of short-term Planning,Development and lodging'. n �nig Transpor Ion . Homestaylodgingls[herenralaflndividualhe 11mswlrhlndie't�.srshnmc.TheM1os[I'vesandrema'nson'rcdOring and social media etc Me rental period.This also intlutles accessary tlwelling units,as Ieng as the hest is living on the property full-time and is sem during rhe enrirr rental period. View McM1omestay lotlging approved on Jui 17 2018 Whole-house lodging is the rental of an ernire dwelling without a host present A local operator must be within 25 miles and available 2d hours atlay.WM1olse lotlginginrirst-re tl tialdis[riasare subject too 400-foot separation nt.Re is warded,d,d on a first-comerfiis ered basis. STR Permit Workflow STR Online DSD Finance STR Application 1 Accepts Available Review payment and Portal For use issues Applicant registration permit Permit Denied due to zoning compliance *only in areas currently allowed per the UDC (see slide 3). - .= Code Enforcement Sting — Pilot Program • Staff completed purchase of a two-night rental of a single-family home — Property location confirmed to be in zoning district RS-6/Residential Single-Family • Completed rental of property established direct evidence of zoning violation for "Illegal Land Use" — Unified Development Code (UDC) 1.7.2 — Minimum Requirements and 5.2.24— Use Regulations I Rentals (Single Family) • Single-family units in a single-family district cannot be rented for less than a one-month period • A summons (citation) has been issued to the property owner for the "Illegal Land Use" violation _ Pilot Program Conclusion �r • January 2022, staff purchased a two-night rental of a single-family home at a cost of $568.00 • STIR rental rates vary based on factors such as minimum number of nights required, size of unit or available bedrooms, stays during the week vs. weekend, seasonal peak days, holidays, or event • Staff time and effort to investigate and prepare the case against the illegal short-term rental equals 13.5 man-hours or $617.50 • "Sting" type rental transactions are not sustainable and are not an immediate resolution to the violation as defendants have the right to judicial process, up to and including a jury trial • $500.00 to $2,000.00 range for a zoning violation that is determined at the discretion of the Judge or Jury...$1,000.00 (Average Fine for illustrative purposes, see table on slide 10) — A "window fine" of$2,000.00 may be assessed by Municipal Court for a guilty plea AOL Pilot Program Sums Activity . . Code Enforcement-Inspection,Reinspection&travel (fuel) 5 $84.00 $420.00 Code Enforcement-case research(internet STIR listing 5.5 $19.00 $104.50 sites),case preparation,&review Legal—case review, preparation,Court proceedings 3 $31.00 $93.00 City Staff Time/Cost(Estimated Total) 13.5 $134.00 $617.50 Two-night rental of a single-family home $568.00 Cost to prepare case and file charges for STIR $1,185.50 The average fine assessed by Municipal Court judge $1,000.00 Amount recovered from STIR Sting -$185.50 - Next Steps Next Steps • Complete STR website customization • Configure software and design registration permit layout • Identify Staffing and Resources for administration of registration • Develop SOP's for administration and enforcement Phase 2 • Determine what single family zoned areas are appropriate for Short Term Rental use. • Determine a basis for location of STRs - Density percentage, overlay district, buffering distance from other units. • Stakeholder Advisory Group to provide input. • Staff works with consultant to develop draft ordinance. • Present draft ordinance to Planning Commission for action. • City Council considers Land Use Regulation Ordinance changes. • Completion in 6 months (July 2022). 11 so �o o� A v AGENDA MEMORANDUM Public Hearing for the City Council Meeting of 12/14/2021 µoRPORPg4 First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of 1/11/2022 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of 1/25/2022 DATE: January 3, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, AIA, Director Development Services Department AlRaymond@cctexas.com (361) 826-3575 Rezoning a property at or near 3202 Interstate 69 CAPTION: Zoning Case No. 1021-06, Walker Holdings and Development, LLC.: (District 1) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 3202 Interstate 69 from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-6/SP" Single-Family 6 District with a Special Permit. SUMMARY: The purpose is for the construction of single-family homes. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The subject property is 117.29 acres in size. The subject property is currently zoned "FR" Farm Rural District, consists of vacant land, and has remained undeveloped since annexation in 1995. To the north is a Manufacture Home subdivision (Trinity Heritage West, 1999) and is zoned"RMH" Manufactured House District. To the south are properties outside of the City Limits that consist of a Mobile Home Community (Evelyn's RV & Mobile Home Park), vacant properties, and light industrial properties. To the east are vacant properties and large tract single-family homes zoned "RE" Residential Estate District. To the west are commercial properties (Mike Shaw Toyota and Hicks Family Nissan) zoned "CG-2" General Commercial District. Conformity to City Policy The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Northwest Area Development Plan and is planned for a medium density residential use. The proposed rezoning is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC), compatible with the adjoining properties, and does not have a negative impact upon adjacent properties. The future land use map designates the subject property as a Medium Density Residential use. The density is between 4 to 13 dwelling units per acre. The maximum potential buildout at 13 dwelling units per acre is 1,222 single-family homes. The original preliminary plat for Calallen South Subdivision was 408 dwelling units. The proposed increase of single-family homes will be an increase of 97 units to a total of 505 dwelling units. Public Input Process Number of Notices Mailed 9 within 200-foot notification area 7 outside notification area As of November 2, 2021: In Favor In Opposition 0 inside notification area 0 inside notification area 0 outside notification area 0 outside notification area Totaling 0.00% of the 200-foot notification area* is in opposition. "Created by calculating the area of land immediately adjoining the subject property and extending 200-foot therefrom.The opposition is totaled by the total area of land that each individual property owner owns converted into a percentage of the total 200-foot notification area. Notified property owner's land in square feet/Total square footage of all property in the notification area=Percentage of public opposition ALTERNATIVES: 1. Denial of the zoning from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the"RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: City Council heard the case on December 14, 2021. After discussion, the recommendation was to table the case for the drafting of a Special Permit. 1. Uses: The only uses authorized by this Special Permit other than uses permitted in the "RS- 4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District except the minimum setback for a garage door is 25-feet. 2. Other Requirements: The conditions listed herein do not preclude compliance with other applicable UDC and Building and Fire Code Requirements. 3. Time Limit: In accordance with the UDC, this Special Permit shall be deemed to have expired within 24 months of this ordinance unless a complete building permit application has been submitted, and the Special Permit shall expire if the allowed use is discontinued for more than six consecutive months. Planning Commission recommended approval of the zoning from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District on October 27, 2021. Vote Count: For: 8 Opposed: 0 Absent: 1 Abstained: 0 Staff recommends approval of the zoning request. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation - Aerial Map Planning Commission Final Report Case No. 1021-06, Walker Holdings and Development, LLC.: (District 1) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 3202 Interstate 69 from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-6/SP" Single-Family 6 District with a Special Permit. WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the Planning Commission during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its final report and recommendation regarding the application for an amendment to the City of Corpus Christi's Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map; WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the City Council, during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this rezoning is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or general welfare of the City of Corpus Christi and its citizens; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this rezoning will promote the best and most orderly development of the properties affected thereby, and to be affected thereby, in the City of Corpus Christi. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas is amended by changing the zoning on the subject property described as being a 117.291-acre tract of land, more or less, a portion of Gregorio Farias Grant, Abstract 592, Nueces County, Texas, and being a portion of a 160.62-acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document no. 2002040593, as shown in Exhibit "A": from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-6/SP" Single-Family 6 District with a Special Permit. The subject property is located at or near 3202 Interstate 69. Exhibit A, which is the Metes and Bounds of the subject property with an associated map attached to and incorporated in this ordinance. SECTION 2. The Special Permit granted in Section 1 of this ordinance is subject to the Owner following the conditions listed below: 1. Uses: The only uses authorized by this Special Permit other than uses permitted in the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District except the minimum setback for a garage door is 25-feet. 2. Other Requirements: The conditions listed herein do not preclude compliance with other applicable UDC and Building and Fire Code Requirements. 3. Time Limit: In accordance with the UDC, this Special Permit shall be deemed to have expired within 24 months of this ordinance unless a complete building permit application has been submitted, and the Special Permit shall expire if the allowed use is discontinued for more than six consecutive months. SECTION 3. The UDC and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City, made effective July 1 , 2011 and as amended from time to time, except as changed by this ordinance, both remain in full force and effect including the penalties for violations as made and provided for in Article 10 of the UDC. SECTION 4. To the extent this amendment to the UDC represents a deviation from the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is amended to conform to the UDC, as it is amended by this ordinance. SECTION 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances specifically pertaining to the zoning of the subject property that are in conflict with this ordinance are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 6. A violation of this ordinance, or requirements implemented under this ordinance, constitutes an offense punishable as provided in Article 1 , Section 1 .10.1 of the UDC, Article 10 of the UDC, and/or Section 1-6 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances. SECTION 7. 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 Christi. SECTION 8. This ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Page 2 of 7 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 3 of 7 Exhibit A MuRRAY SASS,-TY.., P.E,rtPL&- 365.1 S.ALAMEDA, 7.IP 7,8404 NlKGN 1d_WELSH.PF RPLS. P 461 882-3521—Fax 361:632-1265 wcacv.b ass-welsL.cam e-mail: mnrx apjx(ti;aol.cam e-mail: nixmWI(p.}rmail..com BASS R WELSH ENGINEERING P-O. ]Box 6397 Carpus Chxisd, TX 78466-6397 October 24,2018 1803&Nf&B-doc STATE OF TECAS ¢ COUNTY OF_IL'ECES De=i tion of a 117.291 acre tract of land more or less,a portion of Gregorio Fangs Grant,Abstract 542, Nueces Cbunty, Texas, and beinz a portion of a 1150.62 acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document no. 2002C410599, OfiYciaL Records of said county, said 117.291 acre tract of land as further described by metes and bounds as follows= BEGINNING at a 518"iron rod Lound at the northwest corner of MER Subdivisicm,Block 1,Lot 1, a map of which is recorded in Volume 67, Page 25, map rec*rds of said county, said beginning point for the westernmost north corner of the tract herein described and being in the east right-of-way line at U-S. Highway 77,also known as Luka-state Highv ay 154; THENCE along said east right-of-way lime of Interstate Highway 69_NM'15'45'E.ZM-19: to a 5,r8'iron rod set for the northwest corner of the tract herein described THENCE S93"44'15"E 70.71'to a 518"iron rod set for northwesterly corner of the tract herein described; THENCE S84'44'15'I=34-48'to a 518:'iron rod set at the paint of curvature of a circular curve to the right having a central anele of 57°06:5(Y:,a radius of 160.00 and a chord bean 552'10'30"E a distance of 152.47'; THENCE along the are of said cucular curve to the right a distance of 159-49'to a 51'3"iron rod set at the point of tangency THENCE 52987'25:'E 142.44 to a 518"iron rad set at the point of curvature of a circular curse to the left ha%.*a central anele of 38°5538',a radius of 100-00'and a chord bearing S43'45'14'E a distance of 66.64'; THENCE along the are of said circular curve to the left a distance of 157.44'to a 5j8"iron rod set at the point of tangent., THENCE S42'N)W'T 241.45'to a 5,8"iron rod set at the paint of curvature of a czeular curse to the left having a central angle of 18°14 W,a radins of 200.00'and a chord bearing 571'48 63"E.a distance of 153.33'; THENCE along the are of said circular carve to the leit a distance of 153.65'to a 5.8"iron rod set at the point of tangency; THENCE S38'47'09'E 142.47'to a S)i"iron rod set at the point of curvature of a macular cure to the left having a central angle of 89°56-4'7',a radius of 10.00'and a chord bea»ing_N54'14'32 E.a distance of 14.14:; THENCE along the are of said circular curve to the left a distance of 15.76'to a 5187'iron rod set at the point oftangency; EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 of 3 Page 4 of 7 Metes and Bounds Description,117241 Acne Tract,October 29,2018,Continued; THENCE N09'115'08:M 597.64'to a 5.8"iron rod set in the south boundary line of a 30.46 arae tract of land described by deed as Tract 2 in Do^runt-No. 20150443153,said official records,for north central corner of the tract herein described; THENCE aloe,the south boundaryline of said 911.46 acre tract SS8'2T97"E 159 L.74'to a.7.5':iron rod found for north central corner of the tract herein described, north central corner of said 160.6'' acre tract and southeast corner of said 90.46 arae tract and being inthe northwest boundary ling of a 31.96 acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document-No.2009027846,said official records: THENCE 5135°47-09"W 853.2&' along said northwest boundary line of 91.36 acre tract to a.5'W iron rod set for interior central caper of the tract herein described,interior central corner of said 160.62 acre tract and westernmost corner of said 91.36 acre tract: THENCE along the southwest boundary line of said 31.96 acre tract 55332'58"E?94.40'to a 5,+8'iron rod set for the southernmost corner of said 31.915 acre tract:central corner of said 160.153 acre tract,and southwest corner of Country Estates Unit 4, a map of which is recorded in Volume 90,Page 86,said map records,for interior easterly corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along said south boundary line of Comitry Estates L:nit 4 N84'91'26 E 1359.53'to a 3.:3"iron rod set for the easternm+xt corner of the trail herein described at the point of intersection of said south boundary- line oundaryline of said County Estates Unit 4 and the northwest boundary line of a 100'nide drainage tract described by deed recorded at Vohmre 167,Page 492,Deed Records of said counW, THENCE along said northwest boundary line of 100'wide drainage tract S35°33'28"W 1444.18'to a TxDOT moment found for the southeast corner of the tract herein described and being in the north boundary line of Cole's Industrial Acres,a map of which is recorded in Volume 47,Pages 45 and 46,said map records; THENCE along said north boundary line of said Cble's Incinstnal Arses 589'26'54"55+and along the north boundary line of a 59.87 acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document No.201,7421067, said ofl�cial records,at 2448_ 5,' pass a 578"iron rod found for the northeast corner of Hominick Acres,Black L, Lot 1,a map of which is recorded in Volume 44,Page 197,said map records,in all a distance of 2741.60'to a disturbed 5737'iron rod found for the southwest corner of the tract herein described and southeast corner of a 15.33 acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document No.20150M171,said official records; Tl- = C'E along the southeast boundark line of said 15.23 acre tract N09 1545'E 1026.54'to a 5;37'iron rod set for the northeast corner of said 15.23 acre tract and interior west corner of the tract herein described; THENCE N84°44'15"V4' along the northeast boundary line of&aid 15.23 acre tract and along the northeast boundary line of CAH-DHL Commercial Tract,Block 1,Lot L, a,map of which is recorded in Volume 68, Page 532,s aid map records,a distance of 614.38'to a 3;'8"iron rod set for the westernmost mer of the tract herein described and northwest caper of said 1523 acre tract and beine in said east right-Gf-waw line of USF Highway 771H 69: THENCE along said east right-of-way line of US Highway 77;TH 154 N09 15'45"E 150.00'to a 5iW iron rod found for a west corner of the tract herein described and westernmost or southwest earner of said MER Subdivision; THENCE 580'44'15"E 614.98'along the southwest boundary line of said MER Subdivision,Block 1,Lot 1 to a nail found for westerly interior corner of the tract herein deumbed and southeast eoraer of said MER Subdivision,Block 1,Lot 1; E TiIBIT 44A" Page 2 of 3 Page 5 of 7 Metes and Hounds Description,117291 Acre Tract,October 29,2018,Continued; THENCE along the southeast boundary!me cd Paid MER Subdi-,iz-ion,Block 1,Lot 1,N09°15'45"E.L93.66'to a point(monument not sett far a esterly earner of the tract herein described and soutlm-est rnrner of MER Subdivision,Bleck 1,Lot_'; THENCE SW 4-4'ffT 121.11'along the muthwest boundary Jure of said IIE.R Subdisisicn,Slack 1,Lot 2 to a.7..0`izon rod set fcr northwest"interior emmu of the tract herein destabed and southeast corner of said MER SubdrSisiorl,Slocl 1,Lot_'; THENCE alone the southeast boundark lige of said MER Snbdwmion,Block 1,Lot?,*l09'15'45"E 311.4''to a 518"iron rod with plastic cap Labeled"Urban Pngineezinr found for nortlm-esterly interior corner of the tract herein described and northeast corner of said MER Subdivision,Bloch 1,Lot THENCE N42'11'37:W 172.8T along a north boundat}'line of said MER Subdivision to a fence post found for northwest" corner of the tract herein described and northernmost northeast corner of said MER Subdivision,Block 1,Lot 1; THENCE along the north boundary line of said M EER Sub&ision, Slack 1,Lot 1,N62'33'03''4S+632.01 to the POINT OF BECA-%N-I-%G,all iron nods dexmbed above as being set contain plastic cape.labeled`Sass and Welsh Engineering",the basis cd bearings of this description being the State of Texas Lambert Grid,South Zane,NAD 1983_ ���•. Fye yy ae N=eILM.We RP_L. *MomIt 22i1 E IIBIT "A" Page 3 of 3 Page 6 of 7 �S 3s'44'15'F 70, 71' {I NOT 15'45'E r S23'37'25'E 6d.d0' X142,44- CAH-DHL COMMERCIAL -PORTION GREGORIO FAIR[A$ � '� ,µ„. TRACTS, BLOCK 1, LOT 1, s” �f z, GRANT. ABS 592. A (PORTION V. 60, P. 522. M.R. �1 R. :e Se 45 6 j,E OF A 164.62 AC. TRPZT, DOC. r a d . NO. 2002040593, O. �,._• * f . til AU T, :'T. IjOf:, Nas l F' : ,O.R. VON RS-6 70%1'4F TRA'T .0 Fzlk �w lF'•='.",- =is I i'L.. .5'):_ 5-25+47':;Ya 8536_ii' O:�. NO. U� LkiL4>�i44, U. R. -w : I.36 A0. rpAcT, 41�n DOC NO. =91D27846, 0.R. Lmury R. K 00, _W:.-14,U-E: CL'=s•I'_ _$'E PARK 09, 65, t=571140'03'E 'H= L H I? .,0'E =_v_, SCALE, 1'— -.'. =k;', av6 WELSH ENGINEERING :H:�STI Tx CALALLEN S❑JTF NE EEEfI: EECII o:NzC.—Fo-ab. ,7LJJ T N� I XF I- B IT FILE f :'.-.':•,I•.::', Jt:.i •a'::. L..;T t.':FLE. '::-1fE I L::T DATE: ':,HEET - ;:F 1 Page 7 of 7 Case No. 1021-06, Walker Holdings and Development, LLC.: (District 1) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 3202 Interstate 69 from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the Planning Commission during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its final report and recommendation regarding the application for an amendment to the City of Corpus Christi's Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map; WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the City Council, during which all interested persons were allowed to be heard; WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this rezoning is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or general welfare of the City of Corpus Christi and its citizens; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this rezoning will promote the best and most orderly development of the properties affected thereby, and to be affected thereby, in the City of Corpus Christi. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas is amended by changing the zoning on the subject property described as being a 117.291-acre tract of land, more or less, a portion of Gregorio Farias Grant, Abstract 592, Nueces County, Texas, and being a portion of a 160.62-acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document no. 2002040593, as shown in Exhibit "A": from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District. The subject property is located at or near 3202 Interstate 69. Exhibit A, which is the Metes and Bounds of the subject property with an associated map attached to and incorporated in this ordinance. SECTION 2. The UDC and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City, made effective July 1 , 2011 and as amended from time to time, except as changed by this ordinance, both remain in full force and effect including the penalties for violations as made and provided for in Article 10 of the UDC. SECTION 3. To the extent this amendment to the UDC represents a deviation from the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is amended to conform to the UDC, as it is amended by this ordinance. SECTION 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances specifically pertaining to the zoning of the subject property that are in conflict with this ordinance are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 5. A violation of this ordinance, or requirements implemented under this ordinance, constitutes an offense punishable as provided in Article 1 , Section 1 .10.1 of the UDC, Article 10 of the UDC, and/or Section 1-6 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances. SECTION 6. 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 Christi. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Page 2 of 7 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2021 , by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 3 of 7 Exhibit A MuRRAY SASS,-TY.., P.E,rtPL&- 365.1 S.ALAMEDA, 7.IP 7,8404 NlKGN 1d_WELSH.PF RPLS. P 461 882-3521—Fax 361:632-1265 wcacv.b ass-welsL.cam e-mail: mnrx apjx(ti;aol.cam e-mail: nixmWI(p.}rmail..com BASS R WELSH ENGINEERING P-O. ]Box 6397 Carpus Chxisd, TX 78466-6397 October 24,2018 1803&Nf&B-doc STATE OF TECAS ¢ COUNTY OF_IL'ECES De=i tion of a 117.291 acre tract of land more or less,a portion of Gregorio Fangs Grant,Abstract 542, Nueces Cbunty, Texas, and beinz a portion of a 1150.62 acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document no. 2002C410599, OfiYciaL Records of said county, said 117.291 acre tract of land as further described by metes and bounds as follows= BEGINNING at a 518"iron rod Lound at the northwest corner of MER Subdivisicm,Block 1,Lot 1, a map of which is recorded in Volume 67, Page 25, map rec*rds of said county, said beginning point for the westernmost north corner of the tract herein described and being in the east right-of-way line at U-S. Highway 77,also known as Luka-state Highv ay 154; THENCE along said east right-of-way lime of Interstate Highway 69_NM'15'45'E.ZM-19: to a 5,r8'iron rod set for the northwest corner of the tract herein described THENCE S93"44'15"E 70.71'to a 518"iron rod set for northwesterly corner of the tract herein described; THENCE S84'44'15'I=34-48'to a 518:'iron rod set at the paint of curvature of a circular curve to the right having a central anele of 57°06:5(Y:,a radius of 160.00 and a chord bean 552'10'30"E a distance of 152.47'; THENCE along the are of said cucular curve to the right a distance of 159-49'to a 51'3"iron rod set at the point of tangency THENCE 52987'25:'E 142.44 to a 518"iron rad set at the point of curvature of a circular curse to the left ha%.*a central anele of 38°5538',a radius of 100-00'and a chord bearing S43'45'14'E a distance of 66.64'; THENCE along the are of said circular curve to the left a distance of 157.44'to a 5j8"iron rod set at the point of tangent., THENCE S42'N)W'T 241.45'to a 5,8"iron rod set at the paint of curvature of a czeular curse to the left having a central angle of 18°14 W,a radins of 200.00'and a chord bearing 571'48 63"E.a distance of 153.33'; THENCE along the are of said circular carve to the leit a distance of 153.65'to a 5.8"iron rod set at the point of tangency; THENCE S38'47'09'E 142.47'to a S)i"iron rod set at the point of curvature of a macular cure to the left having a central angle of 89°56-4'7',a radius of 10.00'and a chord bea»ing_N54'14'32 E.a distance of 14.14:; THENCE along the are of said circular curve to the left a distance of 15.76'to a 5187'iron rod set at the point oftangency; EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 of 3 Page 4 of 7 Metes and Bounds Description,117241 Acne Tract,October 29,2018,Continued; THENCE N09'115'08:M 597.64'to a 5.8"iron rod set in the south boundary line of a 30.46 arae tract of land described by deed as Tract 2 in Do^runt-No. 20150443153,said official records,for north central corner of the tract herein described; THENCE aloe,the south boundaryline of said 911.46 acre tract SS8'2T97"E 159 L.74'to a.7.5':iron rod found for north central corner of the tract herein described, north central corner of said 160.6'' acre tract and southeast corner of said 90.46 arae tract and being inthe northwest boundary ling of a 31.96 acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document-No.2009027846,said official records: THENCE 5135°47-09"W 853.2&' along said northwest boundary line of 91.36 acre tract to a.5'W iron rod set for interior central caper of the tract herein described,interior central corner of said 160.62 acre tract and westernmost corner of said 91.36 acre tract: THENCE along the southwest boundary line of said 31.96 acre tract 55332'58"E?94.40'to a 5,+8'iron rod set for the southernmost corner of said 31.915 acre tract:central corner of said 160.153 acre tract,and southwest corner of Country Estates Unit 4, a map of which is recorded in Volume 90,Page 86,said map records,for interior easterly corner of the tract herein described; THENCE along said south boundary line of Comitry Estates L:nit 4 N84'91'26 E 1359.53'to a 3.:3"iron rod set for the easternm+xt corner of the trail herein described at the point of intersection of said south boundary- line oundaryline of said County Estates Unit 4 and the northwest boundary line of a 100'nide drainage tract described by deed recorded at Vohmre 167,Page 492,Deed Records of said counW, THENCE along said northwest boundary line of 100'wide drainage tract S35°33'28"W 1444.18'to a TxDOT moment found for the southeast corner of the tract herein described and being in the north boundary line of Cole's Industrial Acres,a map of which is recorded in Volume 47,Pages 45 and 46,said map records; THENCE along said north boundary line of said Cble's Incinstnal Arses 589'26'54"55+and along the north boundary line of a 59.87 acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document No.201,7421067, said ofl�cial records,at 2448_ 5,' pass a 578"iron rod found for the northeast corner of Hominick Acres,Black L, Lot 1,a map of which is recorded in Volume 44,Page 197,said map records,in all a distance of 2741.60'to a disturbed 5737'iron rod found for the southwest corner of the tract herein described and southeast corner of a 15.33 acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document No.20150M171,said official records; Tl- = C'E along the southeast boundark line of said 15.23 acre tract N09 1545'E 1026.54'to a 5;37'iron rod set for the northeast corner of said 15.23 acre tract and interior west corner of the tract herein described; THENCE N84°44'15"V4' along the northeast boundary line of&aid 15.23 acre tract and along the northeast boundary line of CAH-DHL Commercial Tract,Block 1,Lot L, a,map of which is recorded in Volume 68, Page 532,s aid map records,a distance of 614.38'to a 3;'8"iron rod set for the westernmost mer of the tract herein described and northwest caper of said 1523 acre tract and beine in said east right-Gf-waw line of USF Highway 771H 69: THENCE along said east right-of-way line of US Highway 77;TH 154 N09 15'45"E 150.00'to a 5iW iron rod found for a west corner of the tract herein described and westernmost or southwest earner of said MER Subdivision; THENCE 580'44'15"E 614.98'along the southwest boundary line of said MER Subdivision,Block 1,Lot 1 to a nail found for westerly interior corner of the tract herein deumbed and southeast eoraer of said MER Subdivision,Block 1,Lot 1; E TiIBIT 44A" Page 2 of 3 Page 5 of 7 Metes and Hounds Description,117291 Acre Tract,October 29,2018,Continued; THENCE along the southeast boundary!me cd Paid MER Subdi-,iz-ion,Block 1,Lot 1,N09°15'45"E.L93.66'to a point(monument not sett far a esterly earner of the tract herein described and soutlm-est rnrner of MER Subdivision,Bleck 1,Lot_'; THENCE SW 4-4'ffT 121.11'along the muthwest boundary Jure of said IIE.R Subdisisicn,Slack 1,Lot 2 to a.7..0`izon rod set fcr northwest"interior emmu of the tract herein destabed and southeast corner of said MER SubdrSisiorl,Slocl 1,Lot_'; THENCE alone the southeast boundark lige of said MER Snbdwmion,Block 1,Lot?,*l09'15'45"E 311.4''to a 518"iron rod with plastic cap Labeled"Urban Pngineezinr found for nortlm-esterly interior corner of the tract herein described and northeast corner of said MER Subdivision,Bloch 1,Lot THENCE N42'11'37:W 172.8T along a north boundat}'line of said MER Subdivision to a fence post found for northwest" corner of the tract herein described and northernmost northeast corner of said MER Subdivision,Block 1,Lot 1; THENCE along the north boundary line of said M EER Sub&ision, Slack 1,Lot 1,N62'33'03''4S+632.01 to the POINT OF BECA-%N-I-%G,all iron nods dexmbed above as being set contain plastic cape.labeled`Sass and Welsh Engineering",the basis cd bearings of this description being the State of Texas Lambert Grid,South Zane,NAD 1983_ ���•. Fye yy ae N=eILM.We RP_L. *MomIt 22i1 E IIBIT "A" Page 3 of 3 Page 6 of 7 �S 3s'44'15'F 70, 71' {I NOT 15'45'E r S23'37'25'E 6d.d0' X142,44- CAH-DHL COMMERCIAL -PORTION GREGORIO FAIR[A$ � '� ,µ„. TRACTS, BLOCK 1, LOT 1, s” �f z, GRANT. ABS 592. A (PORTION V. 60, P. 522. M.R. �1 R. :e Se 45 6 j,E OF A 164.62 AC. TRPZT, DOC. r a d . NO. 2002040593, O. �,._• * f . til AU T, :'T. IjOf:, Nas l F' : ,O.R. VON RS-6 70%1'4F TRA'T .0 Fzlk �w lF'•='.",- =is I i'L.. .5'):_ 5-25+47':;Ya 8536_ii' O:�. NO. U� LkiL4>�i44, U. R. -w : I.36 A0. rpAcT, 41�n DOC NO. =91D27846, 0.R. Lmury R. K 00, _W:.-14,U-E: CL'=s•I'_ _$'E PARK 09, 65, t=571140'03'E 'H= L H I? .,0'E =_v_, SCALE, 1'— -.'. =k;', av6 WELSH ENGINEERING :H:�STI Tx CALALLEN S❑JTF NE EEEfI: EECII o:NzC.—Fo-ab. ,7LJJ T N� I XF I- B IT FILE f :'.-.':•,I•.::', Jt:.i •a'::. L..;T t.':FLE. '::-1fE I L::T DATE: ':,HEET - ;:F 1 Page 7 of 7 F R- TOCK �O U F T M TOS a U � O 1 ,ir. SS o� 3 UO -� .��.G�4 sue�Ecr PROPERTY U Q 1 h U � a ro y OL 2 A V Q � Dare Creared:10/1372021 _ T q Prepared By:,ReyR -' Deparrmenr onvevemrnenvServices Case # 1421-46 Aerial with Subject Property Subject — SUBJECT Property PROPERTY �o Co us Christi Bay T Map Scale: 1:7,500 w ' + City of Corpus LOCATION MAP Christi Zoning Case #1021 -06 Walker Holdings and Development, LLC. Rezoning for a Property at 3202 Interstate 69 From "RS-6" To "RS-4.5" .gTCC N RFRWESi eLlq SRO F TCURK Subject Property ax ss u a' � vt4s Vicinity Map cR City Council �_ - December 14, 2021 Aerial Overview C7 F m u �m w # CJ 3 .Ji rr t § C �c.c i SUBJECT PROPERTY W CJ a � Q ri� 2 Zoning Pattern and Adjacent Development Buffer Yards: 6 CO-2 RMH 2081 o RS-4.5 to RM H: logg Type B: 10' & 10 pts. RS-6 to CG-2: QCT Type C: 15' & 15 pts. o o Setbacks: d C Street: 25 feet Side/Rear: 5 feet SUBJECT T PROOPERW Parking: 2 per dwelling unit Uses Allowed: N Single-Family Homes, Home Occupations, Group Homes. Land Use Existing Land Use Future Land Use FORTSTOCKTON a FORT STOCKTON -_FORT MCINTOSH ��1FORT MCINTOSH j W ' FORTCLARK FORT CLARK u m �OC 3 o} 3 p3 l7 ® SUBJECT SUBJECT m G. � .PROPERTY �I E PROPERTY uuWL — -/ U� Q� i O $I V >i pprry W LEOLA OR U Q Q erica .�momo mrcw High Density Commercial O� U Vacant Drainage Commercial Mixed Use Residential O Low Density O Manufactured parkOMed.Density O Permanent Residential Homes Government Residential Open Space Public Notification 9 Notices mailed inside 200' buffer RM-= !"CG-2 ,� RS-6� FORT STOCKTON FORTMCICKTO 7 Notices mailed outside 200' buffer c�i~ tNn¢ Wi`cc'z 1._FORTCLARK U Notification Area Opposed: 0 (0.00%) Separate Opposed Owners. 0 j / i In Favor: 0 (0.00%) 3 ; i,;%ii / / %,;/- / ;/, R U� 0 a Notified property owner's land in square = LEOL.A OR feet/Total square footage of all property in V the notification area = ,' Percentage of public opposition Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation Approval of the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4 .5 District Utilities g 1L Water: 6-inch PVC 6 PJC PNrvgt Wastewater: 12-inch PVC 6 8 Gas: F 2-inch Service Line SUBJECT PROPERTY ,6E Storm Water: - 36-inch along Interstate 69 PLANNING COMMISSION FINAL REPORT Case No. 1021-06 INFOR No. 21ZN1041 Planning Commission Hearin Date: October 27, 2021 Owner: Walker Holdings and Development, LLC. Applicant: Walker Holdings and Development, LLC. c o Location Address: 3202 Interstate 69 .� Legal Description: Being 117.291-acre tract of land, more or less, a portion of a N Gregorio Farias Grant, Abstract 592, Nueces County, Texas, and being a Q °� o portion of a 160.62-acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document no. 2002040593, located on the east side of Interstate 69, south of County Road 52, and north of the City Limits. From: "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District To: "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District io Area: 117.29 acres Purpose of Request: To allow for the construction of single-family homes. Existing Zoning District Existing Future Land Use Land Use Site "FR" Farm Rural Vacant Medium Density Residential Vacant and Medium and North "RMH" Manufactured Home Manufactured High Density Homes Residential o Vacant, Mobile NSouth "OCL" Outside Cit Limits Homes, and Planned a� = y Development J Light Industrial X "FR" Farm Rural and Vacant and Medium Density w East "RE" Residential Estate Low Density Residential Residential Vacant and Commercial and West "CG-2" General Commercial Medium Density Commercial Residential 06 Area Development Plan: The subject property is located within the boundaries a of the Northwest Area Development Plan and is planned for a medium density residential use. The proposed rezoning to the"RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District a o is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC). Q City Council District: 1 Zoning Violations: None Staff Report Page 2 ° Transportation and Circulation: The subject property has approximately 290 feet of street frontage along the Interstate 69 Access Road which is designated i ° as an "F1" Freeway/Expressway. According to the Urban Transportation Plan, a N "F1" Freeway/Expressways can convey a capacity between 60,000 to 200,000 L Average Daily Trips (ADT). Street Urban Transportation Proposed Existing Traffic m Plan Type Section Section Volume }', O400' ROW 300' ROW cn Interstate 69 F1 Freeway/ Varies 250' 12,985 Expressway paved paved ADT (2013) Staff Summary: Development Plan: The subject property is 117.29 acres in size. The owner is proposing the construction of single-family homes. Existing Land Uses & Zoning: The subject property is currently zoned "FR" Farm Rural District, consists of vacant land, and has remained undeveloped since annexation in 1995. To the north is a Manufactured Home subdivision (Trinity Heritage West, 1999) and is zoned "RMH" Manufactured House District. To the south are properties outside of the City Limits that consist of a Mobile Home Community (Evelyn's RV & Mobile Home Park), vacant properties, and light industrial properties. To the east are vacant properties and large tract single-family homes zoned "RE" Residential Estate District. To the west are commercial properties (Mike Shaw Toyota and Hicks Family Nissan) zoned "CG-2" General Commercial District. AICUZ: The subject property is not located in one of the Navy's Air Installation Compatibility Use Zones (AICUZ). Plat Status: The property is partially platted. Utilities: Water: 6-inch PVC line located from Interstate 69 or Emory Drive. Wastewater: 12-inch PVC line located to the northeast and will be accessed through easement. Gas: 2-inch Service Line from Emory Drive. Storm Water: 36-inch line located along Interstate 69. Plan CC & Area Development Plan Consistency: The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Northwest Area Development Plan and is planned for a medium density residential use. The proposed rezoning to the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC). The following policies should be considered: • Encourage orderly growth of new residential, commercial, and industrial areas (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). Staff Report Page 3 • Promote a balanced mix of land uses to accommodate continuous growth and promote the proper location of land uses based on compatibility, locational needs, and characteristics of each use (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 1). • Encourage residential infill development on vacant lots within or adjacent to existing neighborhoods. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 3) • Promote interconnected neighborhoods with appropriate transitions between lower-intensity and higher-intensity land uses. (Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design Policy Statement 3). Department Comments: • The proposed rezoning is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC), compatible with the adjoining properties, and does not have a negative impact upon adjacent properties. • The future land use map designates the subject property as a Medium Density Residential use. The density is between 4 to 13 dwelling units per acre. The maximum potential buildout at 13 dwelling units per acre is 1 ,222 single-family homes. • The original preliminary plat for Calallen South Subdivision was 408 dwelling units. The proposed increase of single-family homes will be an increase of 97 units to a total of 505 dwelling units. Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation (October 27, 2021): Approval of the change of zoning from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District. Number of Notices Mailed — 9 within 200-foot notification area. 7 outside notification area As of November 2, 2021: In Favor — 0 inside notification area _ — 0 outside notification area 0 In Opposition — 0 inside notification area — 0 outside notification area 0 Z Totaling 0.00% of the land within the 200-foot notification area in opposition. a *Created by calculating the area of land immediately adjoining the subject property and extending 200-foot therefrom. The opposition is totaled by the total area of land that each individual property owner owns converted into a percentage of the total 200-foot notification area. Notified property owner's land in square feet / Total square footage of all property in the notification area = Percentage of public opposition Attachments: A. Location Map (Existing Zoning & Notice Area) B. Public Comments Received (if any) Staff Report Page 4 3 RM-2 U CG-2 � IL RS-8 x FORT STOCKTON RMH FORT MCINTOSH Q ufl CG- 2 FORT CLARK LU U to �o O ~ F FR � . s�. 5 R 4 l CG-2 cr W 3 U p 3" B Q 01 x SUBJECT o "f PROPERTY CG-2 7 C3 Fa U tD V N o Q 01 LEOLA OR s w �t Q M Date Created.I LVInO21 0 125 250 Prepared"y:.ReyR tarararo Feet Department of Dcyelopment Services N. Case # 9029-06 ZONING & NOTICE AREA =- RM-1 Multifamily IL Lightlndustrial �-- RM-2 Multifamily IH Heavy Industrial ------ SUBJECT RM-3 Multifamily PI10 Planned unit o¢v.Overlay ON Professional Office RS-10 Single-Family 10 PROPERTY P RM-A7 Multifamily AT RS-5 Single-Family6 -------' d � CN-1 Neighborhood Commerclal RS-4.5 Single-Family 4.5 u CN-2Neighborhood Commercial R5-TF Two-Famlly CR-1 Resort Commercial RS-15 Single-Family 15 CR-2 Resort Commercial RE Residential Estate C0-1 Ge neralCommerc'ral RS-TH Townhouse _ Co 1I5 Chnsv Bay CG-2 General Commercial 5P Special Permit -� CI Intensive Commercial RV Reereatlonal Vehicle Park CBD Downtown Commerclal ' RMH Manufactured Home CR-S Resort Commercial .� FR Farm Rural HHistoric Overlay BP si Buness Park uE wthwilit 200 Properly OwnersCity of 20°'6up rO i favor COTpllS 4 ow¢ wahm 2°°cared°" owne LOCATION MAP t� attachetl°w—hp,table r"°pp°vti°n Cr r ltsi SC 00 a� �h AGENDA MEMORANDUM �ORPO0.P��'0 Public Hearing and First Reading Ordinance for the 01/11/22 N zss2 Second Reading Ordinance for 01/25/22 DATE: December 1 ,2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, Director Development Services alraymond(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3575 Wastewater Collection Line Extension Construction and Reimbursement Agreement with IHS Consultants, LP for Off-site Sanitary Sewer Improvements for Park Springs IHS BLK 1, Lots 1-3 subdivision CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing a Wastewater Collection Line Extension Construction and Reimbursement Agreement with IHS Consultants, LP to construct off-site sanitary sewer improvements for a planned commercial development, Park Springs IHS, Blk 1, Lots 1-3, located on River Hill Dr. and south of Northwest Boulevard (FM 624), with a completion date of 24 months; transferring $30,400.30 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund to the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund; and appropriating $87,463.77 from the No. 4220-21801 Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund to reimburse the Developer per the agreement. SUMMARY: IHS Consultants, LP is developing a new commercial development named Park Springs IHS and is requesting funds to construct sanitary sewer improvements. The estimated one-time cost of the sanitary sewer improvements is $187,087.82. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Developer, IHS Consultants, LP has requested reimbursement through a reimbursement agreement for a planned commercial development named Park Springs IHS BLK 1, Lots 1-3, located on River Hill Dr. and south of Northwest Boulevard (FM 624). Park Springs IHS Plat was approved by Planning Commission on September 5, 2018. Plat was extended until March 15, 2021, on September 15, 2021, by Planning Commissioning. The commercial development consists of 3.87 acres and is zoned CG-2. The off-site Sanitary Sewer improvement consists of installing 400 liner feet of 8-inch PVC SDR 26 pipe embedded in a 6-foot-deep trench, 169 feet of 16-inch steel casing by boring, and one 4-foot diameter manhole; removal and replacement of sidewalk; connection to an existing wastewater manhole; and, related Storm Water Pollution Prevention (SWPPP), general conditions, bonds, and insurance costs. The allowable reimbursement is 50 percent of the $187,087.82 off-site construction costs less the acreage fee credit of$6,079.77 for an allowable reimbursement amount of$87,463.77. The term of the agreement is 24 months. The project is eligible for reimbursement from the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund per UDC Section 8.5.2.E. On October 26, 2021, the Wastewater Collection System Master Plan was amended to transfer 15 acres of land, located on the southside of Northwest Boulevard (FM 624) between FM 1889 and CR 69, from Basin 37 on the southside of Northwest Boulevard to Basin 40 on the northside of Northwest Boulevard. The proposal is consistent with the Master Plan. ALTERNATIVES: This project will improve and facilitate development in the area. An alternative to utilizing trust funds to construct the sanitary sewer improvements would be to construct the improvements with a City initiated CIP project. This option would most likely delay the construction until the required funding for the improvements could be programmed into the CIP budget and would most likely impact the developer's ability to build out the planned subdivision in a timely manner. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The total estimated project cost for the sanitary sewer improvements is $187,087.82, the allowable reimbursement of 50 percent of off-site extension cost is $93,534.54 less the $6,079.77 lot/acreage fee credit, the maximum allowable reimbursement is $87,463.77. The available balance of the Wastewater Collection Line Trust of $57,063.47 will be appropriated. $30,400.30 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund will be transferred to the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund and appropriated to cover the $87,463.77 cost from the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund. Funding Detail: Fund: 4220 Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund Organization/Activity: 21800 Wastewater Trunk System Trust Mission Element: 777 Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 540450 Reimbursement to Developers Fund: 4220 Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund Organization/Activity: 21801 Wastewater Collection Line Trust Mission Element: 777 Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 540450 Reimbursement to Developers RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. The project is in accordance with UDC Section 8.5.2.E. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance (with exhibit) Presentation Certification of Funds Location Map Ordinance authorizing a Wastewater Collection Line Extension Construction and Reimbursement Agreement with IHS Consultants, LP to construct off-site sanitary sewer improvements for a planned commercial development, Park Springs IHS, Blk 1, Lots 1-3, located on River Hill Dr and south of Northwest Boulevard (FM 624), with a completion date of 24 months; transferring $30,400.30 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund to the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund; and appropriating $87,463.77 from the No.4220-21801 Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund to reimburse the Developer per the agreement. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Manager or designee is authorized to execute a Wastewater Collection Line Extension Construction and Reimbursement Agreement (Agreement) attached hereto, with IHS Consultants, LP for the construction and installation of 997 linear feet of 8-inch wastewater collection line which will tie into an existing manhole, to provide wastewater service for the planned commercial subdivision named Park Springs IHS, Block 1 , Lots 1-3, Corpus Christi, Texas. SECTION 2. In the event of project delay, the City Manager or designee is authorized to execute an extension of the Agreement for a period not to exceed a period of 24 months. SECTION 3. Funding in the amount of $30,400.30 is transferred from the No. 4220- 21800 Wastewater Trunk System Trust to the No.4220-21801 Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund. SECTION 4. Funding in the amount of $87,463.77 is appropriated from the No.4220-2180 Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund to reimburse the Developer for the off-site sanitary sewer improvements in accordance with the Agreement. SECTION 5. This ordinance takes effect upon passage. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § This Wastewater Collection Line Extension Construction and Reimbursement Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into between the City of Corpus Christi ("City"), a Texas home-rule municipality, and IHS Consultants, LP, ("Developer/Owner"), a Texas Limited Partnership. WHEREAS, the Developer/Owner, in compliance with the City's Unified Development Code ("UDC"), has a plat, approved by the Planning Commission on September 5, 2018. Plat has been extended until March 15, 2022 at September 15, 2021 Planning Commissioning meeting to develop a tract of land, to wit approximately 3.87 acres known as Park Springs IHS Blk 1, Lots 1-3, in Corpus Christi Texas as shown in the attached Exhibit 1, the content of such exhibit being incorporated by reference into this Agreement; WHEREAS, under the UDC, the Developer/Owner is responsible for construction of the wastewater collection line extension ("Collection Line"); WHEREAS, under the UDC, the Developer/Owner is eligible for reimbursement of the Developer/Owner's costs for the construction of Collection Line; WHEREAS, it is to the best interest of the City that the Collection Line be constructed to its ultimate capacity under the City's applicable Master Plan; WHEREAS, Section 8.5.2.E. of the UDC authorizes the acceptance of applications to be eligible for reimbursement in the future when funds become fully available in the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund and are appropriated by the City Council; and WHEREAS, the Developer/Owner has submitted an application for reimbursement of the costs from the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund for installing the Collection Line, as shown in Exhibit 2, the content of such exhibit being incorporated by reference into this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained in this Agreement, the parties do covenant and agree as follows: 1. TRUSTEE LIABILITY. The City is executing this agreement as trustee of the Wastewater Trust Fund pursuant to UDC §8.5. The City is acting as trustee to further its governmental functions of providing water and sewer service. Texas Constitution Article 11, Section 3 prohibits the City from becoming a subscriber to the capital of any private corporation or association, or make any appropriation or donation to the same, or in anywise loan its credit. As such, the City's participation as Trustee does not create a loan of its credit. Execution of this agreement constitutes a promise to pay only to the extent that the assets and future assets of the trust are sufficient for such purpose and it is expressly agreed that any judgment will only be satisfied out of the assets of the trust and not out of the City's assets. The City is excluded from personal liability. 2. REQUIRED CONSTRUCTION. Developer/Owner shall construct the Collection Line in compliance with the City's UDC, the City's Infrastructure Design Manual, and all local, state and federal laws, codes and regulations, in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to the City's Development Services Department and reviewed and approved by the City's Development Services Engineer. 3. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. a. Developer/Owner shall contract with a professional engineer licensed in the State of Texas and acceptable to the City's Development Services Engineer, to prepare plans and specifications for the Collection Line, as shown in the attached Exhibit 3, the content of such exhibit being incorporated by reference into this Agreement, with the following minimum requirements: 8"PVC SDR 26 (6'-10'Cul) 400 LF Embedment 236 LF OSHA Trench Protection 236 LF 4'Diameter Manhole(6'-8'Dee 1 EA Tie to Existing Manhole 1 EA Al-Grade Bore 20`Casing 169 LF SWWPPP 05 LS General Conditions, Bonds and Insurance 0.5 LS Remove and Replace Sidewalk 960 SF b. The plan must be in compliance with the City's master plans. c. The plans and specifications must comply with the City's Wastewater Standards Detail Sheets and Standard Specifications. d. Before the Developer/Owner starts construction, the plans and specifications must be approved by the City's Development Services Engineer. 4. SITE IMPROVEMENTS. Prior to the start of construction of the Collection Line, Developer/Owner shall acquire and dedicate to the City the required additional public utility easements ("Easements"), if any, necessary for the completion of the Collection Line. If any of the property needed for the Easements is owned by a third party and the Developer/Owner is unable to acquire the Easements through reasonable efforts, then the City may use its powers of eminent domain to acquire the Easements. Developer will be responsible for cost of acquisition, payable from the reimbursement agreed to in this agreement. 5. PLATTING FEES. Developer/Owner shall pay to the City the required acreage fees and pro- rata fees as required by the UDC. 6. DEVELOPER/OWNER TO AWARD CONTRACT FOR IMPROVEMENTS. Developer/Owner shall award a contract and complete the Collection Line, under the approved plans and specifications, within 24 months of the approval of this Agreement by City Council. 7. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. Time is of the essence in the performance of this contract. 8. PROMPT AND GOOD FAITH ACTIONS. The parties shall act promptly and in good faith in performing their duties and obligations under this Agreement. If this Agreement calls for review or inspections by the City, then the City's reviews or inspections must be completed thoroughly and promptly. WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Page 2 of 11 9. DEFAULT. The following events shall constitute default: a. Developer/Owner fails to engage a professional engineer for the preparation of plans and specifications by the 10th calendar day after the date of approval of this Agreement by the City Council. b. Developer/Owner's professional engineer fails to submit the plans and specifications to the City's Director of Engineering Services and to the Development Services Engineer by the 60th calendar day after the date of approval of this Agreement by the City Council. c. Developer/Owner fails to award a contract for the construction of the Collection Line, according to the approved plans and specifications, by the 90th calendar day after the date of approval of this Agreement by the City Council. d. Developer/Owner's contractor does not reasonably pursue construction of the Collection Line under the approved plans and specifications. e. Developer/Owner's contractor fails to complete construction of the Collection Line, under the approved plans and specifications, on or before within 24 months of the approval of this Agreement by City Council. f. Either the City or the Developer/Owner otherwise fails to comply with its duties or obligations under this Agreement. 10. NOTICE AND CURE. a. In the event of a default by either party under this Agreement, the non-defaulting party shall deliver notice of the default, in writing, to the defaulting party stating, in sufficient detail, the nature of the default and the requirements to cure such default. b. After delivery of the default notice, the defaulting party has 15 business days from the delivery of the default notice ("Cure Period") to cure the default. c. In the event the default is not cured by the defaulting party within the Cure Period, then the non-defaulting party may pursue its remedies in this section. d. Should the Developer/Owner fail to perform any obligation or duty of this Agreement, the City shall give notice to the Developer/Owner, at the address stated in section 12, of the need to perform the obligation or duty and, should the Developer/Owner fail to perform the required obligation or duty within 15 days of receipt of the notice, the City may perform the obligation or duty, charging the cost of such performance to the Developer/Owner by reducing the reimbursement amount due to the Developer/Owner. e. In the event of an uncured default by the Developer/Owner, after the appropriate notice and Cure Period, the City has all its common law remedies and the City may: 1. Terminate this Agreement after the required notice and opportunity to cure the default; WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Page 3 of 11 2. Refuse to record a related plat or issue any certificate of occupancy for any structure to be served by the project; and/or 3. Perform any obligation or duty of the Developer/Owner under this Agreement and charge the cost of such performance to the Developer/Owner. The Developer/Owner shall pay to the City the reasonable and necessary cost of the performance within 30 days from the date the Developer/Owner receives notice of the cost of performance. In the event the Developer/Owner pays the City under the preceding sentence and is not otherwise in default under this Agreement, then the Agreement shall be considered in effect and no longer in default. f. In the event of an uncured default by the City after the appropriate notice and Cure Period, the Developer/Owner has all its remedies at law or in equity for such default. 11. FORCE MAJEURE. a. The term "force majeure" as employed in this Agreement means and refers to acts of God; strikes, lockouts, or other industrial disturbances; acts of public enemies; insurrections; riots; epidemics; landslides; lightning; earthquakes; fires; hurricanes; storms; floods; washouts; droughts; arrests; civil disturbances; explosions; or other causes not reasonably within the control of the party claiming the inability. b. If, by reason of force majeure, either party is rendered wholly or partially unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, then the party claiming force majeure shall give written notice of the full particulars of the force majeure to the other party within ten (10) business days after the occurrence or waive the right to claim it as a justifiable reason for delay. The obligations of the party giving the required notice, to the extent affected by the force majeure, are suspended during the continuance of the inability claimed but for no longer period, and the party shall endeavor to remove or overcome such inability with all reasonable dispatch. 12. NOTICES. a. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given under this Agreement must be given to the other party in writing at the following address: 1. If to the Developer/Owner: IHS Consulting, LP P.O.Box 781354 San Antonio, TX 78278 2. If to the City: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Director, Development Services Department 2406 Leopard Street 78401 P. O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Page 4 of 11 with a copy to: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Assistant City Manager, Business Support Services 1201 Leopard Street 78401 P. O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 b. Notice must be made by United States Postal Service, First Class mail, certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid; by a commercial delivery service that provides proof of delivery, delivery prepaid; or by personal delivery. c. Either party may change the address for notices by giving notice of the change under the provisions of this section. 13. THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY. Developer/Owner's contracts with the professional engineer for the preparation of the plans and specifications for the construction of the Collection Line, contracts for testing services, and contracts with the contractor for the construction of the Collection Line must provide that the City is a third-party beneficiary of each contract. 14. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS. Developer/Owner shall, before beginning the work that is the subject of this Agreement, furnish a performance bond payable to the City of Corpus Christi if the contract is in excess of $100,000 and a payment bond if the contract is in excess of$50,000. Bonds furnished must meet the requirements of Texas Insurance Code 3503, Texas Government Code 2253, and all other applicable laws and regulations. The performance or payment bond must name the City as an obligee. If the Developer/Owner is not an obligor, the Developer/Owner shall be named as a joint obligee. The bond must clearly and prominently display on the bond or on an attachment to the bond: (1) the name, mailing address, physical address, and telephone number, including the area code, of the surety company to which any notice of claim should be sent; or (2) the toll-free telephone number maintained by the Texas Department of Insurance under Subchapter B, Chapter 521, Insurance Code, and a statement that the address of the surety company to which any notice of claim should be sent may be obtained from the Texas Department of Insurance by calling the toll-free telephone number. 15. WARRANTY. Developer/Owner shall fully warranty the workmanship of and function of the Collection Line and the construction of the Collection Line for a period of one year from and after the date of acceptance of the facilities by the City's Director of Engineering Services. 16. REIMBURSEMENT. a. 50% of the cost for the Collection Line less $6,079.77 lot/acreage fee credit is $87,463.77. Subject to the conditions for reimbursement from the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund and the appropriation of funds, the City will reimburse the developer the reasonable actual cost of the Wastewater Collection Line up to an amount not to exceed $87,463.77 as shown in the attached Exhibit 4, the contents of such exhibit being incorporated by reference into this Agreement. WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Page 5 of 11 b. The City agrees to reimburse the Developer/Owner on a monthly basis upon invoicing for work performed. The submitted invoice shall be deemed administratively complete by the City prior to payment. The reimbursement will be made no later than 30 days from the date of the City's administrative approval of the invoice. Developer/Owner shall submit all required performance bonds and proof of required insurance under the provisions of this Agreement. c. Cost-supporting documentation to be submitted shall include: 1. Summary of Costs and Work Performed Form provided by the Development Services Department 2. Contractor and professional services invoices detailing work performed d. The first reimbursement request requires submittal of invoices for work performed. Future disbursements shall provide evidence of payment by the developer/owner through a cancelled check or bank ACH for the previous submittal. The final reimbursement request shall require evidence that all invoices to date have been paid. To be eligible for reimbursement, the work must be constructed in a good and workmanlike manner and must have been inspected and accepted by the City. The City agrees to conduct periodic inspections and approve the progress of the work at key points during construction. The final 5% of the total contract reimbursement amount will be held as retainage until such time the City issues acceptance of public infrastructure in accordance with Unified Development Code. e. In the event that this Agreement is terminated by the City as a result of an uncured default by the Developer/Owner and at a time when there has been a partial completion and/or partial payment for the improvements, then the City shall only reimburse the Developer/Owner for its costs that were legitimately incurred towards the completion of the improvements that have been inspected and accepted by the City up to the time that the uncured default occurred. 17. PAYMENTS CREDITS AND DEFERRED REIMBURSEMENT. All payments, credits, priority of reimbursement, and deferred reimbursement shall be made in accordance with UDC §8.5. Developer/Owner understands and agrees that if funds are not available in the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund, that reimbursement will not be made until such funds are available, appropriated, and this Agreement has priority per UDC §8.5.2. E. 18. INDEMNIFICATION. Developer/Owner covenants to fully indemnify, save and hold harmless the City of Corpus Christi, its officers, employees, and agents, ("indemnitees") against any and all liability, damage, loss, claims, demands suits and causes of action of any nature whatsoever asserted against or recovered from city on WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Page 6 of 11 account of injury or damage to person including, without limitation on the foregoing, workers compensation and death claims, or property loss or damage of any other kind whatsoever, to the extent any injury, damage, or loss may be incident to, arise out of, be caused by, or be in any way connected with, either proximately or remotely, wholly or in part, the Developer/Owner's failure to comply with its obligations under this agreement or to provide city wastewater service to the development, including injury, loss, or damage which arise out of or are in any manner connected with, or are claimed to arise out of or be in any manner connected with the construction, installation, existence, operation, use, maintenance, repair, restoration, or removal of the public improvements associated with the development described above, including the injury, loss or damage caused by the sole or contributory negligence of the indemnitees or any of them, regardless of whether the injury, damage, loss, violation, exercise of rights, act, or omission is caused or is claimed to be caused by the contributing or concurrent negligence of indemnitees, or any of them, but not if caused by the sole negligence of indemnitees, or any of them, unmixed with the fault of any other person or entity, and including all expenses of litigation, court costs, and attorney's fees, which arise, or are claimed to arise, out of or in connection with the asserted or recovered incident. This indemnity specifically includes all claims, damages, and liabilities of whatever nature, foreseen or unforeseen, under any hazardous substance laws, including but not limited to the following: (a) all fees incurred in defending any action or proceeding brought by a public or private entity and arising from the presence, containment, use, manufacture, handling, creating, storage, treatment, discharge, release or burial on the property or the transportation to or from the property of any hazardous substance. The fees for which the developer/owner shall be responsible under this subparagraph shall include but shall not be limited to the fees charged by (i) attorneys, (ii) environmental consultants, (iii) engineers, (iv) surveyors, and (v) expert witnesses. WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Page 7 of 11 (b) any costs incurred attributable to (i) the breach of any warranty or representation made by Developer/Owner in this agreement, or (ii) any cleanup, detoxification, remediation, or other type of response action taken with respect to any hazardous substance on or under the property regardless of whether or not that action was mandated by the federal, state or local government. This indemnity shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the agreement. 19. ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement or any rights under this Agreement may not be assigned by the Developer/Owner to another without the written approval and consent of the City's City Manager. 20. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST. Developer/Owner agrees, in compliance with the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinance Sec. 2-349, to complete, as part of this Agreement, the Disclosure of Interest form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit 5. 21. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Agreement becomes effective and is binding upon and inures to the benefit of the City and the Developer/Owner and their respective heirs, successors, and assigns from and after the date of final execution by all parties. 22. DEDICATION OF COLLECTION LINE. Upon completion of the construction, dedication of Collection Line will be subject to City inspection and approval. 23. CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES. Developer/Owner agrees to comply with Texas Government Code section 2252.908 and complete Form 1295 Certificate of Interested Parties as part of this agreement. Form 1295 requires disclosure of"interested parties" with respect to entities that enter contracts with cities. These interested parties include: (1) persons with a "controlling interest" in the entity, which includes: a. an ownership interest or participating interest in a business entity by virtue of units, percentage, shares, stock or otherwise that exceeds 10 percent; b. membership on the board of directors or other governing body of a business entity of which the board or other governing body is composed of not more than 10 members; or c. service as an officer of a business entity that has four or fewer officers, or service as one of the four officers most highly compensated by a business entity that has more than four officers. (2) a person who actively participates in facilitating a contract or negotiating the terms of a contract with a governmental entity or state agency, including a broker, intermediary, adviser or attorney for the business entity. Form 1295 must be electronically filed with the Texas Ethics Commission at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/whatsnew/elf_info form 1295.htm. The form must then be printed, WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Page 8 of 11 signed, notarized and filed with the City. For more information, please review the Texas Ethics Commission Rules at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/legal/ch46.html. 24. CONFLICT OF INTEREST Developer/Owner agrees to comply with Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code and file Form CIQ with the City Secretary's Office, if required. For more information and to determine if you need to file a Form CIQ, please review the information on the City Secretary's website at http://www.cctexas.com/government/city.- secretary/conflict-disclosure/index 25. AUTHORITY. All signatories signing this Agreement warrant and guarantee that they have the authority to act on behalf of the entity represented and make this Agreement binding and enforceable by their signature. Remainder of page intentionally left blank; signature page to follow. WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Page 9 of 11 EXECUTED IN ONE ORIGINAL this day of 12022. ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Al Raymond City Secretary Director of Development Services For City Manager APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: 0,1A, 6, V1& l Z-104 Buck Brice (Date) Assistant City Attorney For City Attorney WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Page 10 of 11 DEVELOPER/OWNER: IHS Consultants, LP. P.O.Box 781354 San Antonio,Texas 78278 By: -"�.`�, s (Developer IHS Consult nts, LP Ismael H. Salazar STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF § This instrument was acknowledged before me on 9 , 2021, by Ismael H. Salazar, (Developer) IHS Consultants, LP, a Texas Limited Partnership, on behalf of said corporation. ° Notary Public's Signature ADRIANA NAVA Notary ID#130972492 My Commission Expires January 20, 2025 WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINE EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION AND REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Page 11 of 11 1.�T�otal platted area contains 3.e7 Acres of Lana. (mdudes street ,V�\N°rthwest Boulevard Dedication) one. Exhibit 1 Plat of S {e (FM 624) 2. The receiving water for the storm water runoff from this property is the UE. cn Ian Rea wm n [� IHS[� Oso Creek.The TCEO has not classified the aquatic lite u e for the Oso res eAastlo oap stamped Part Springs lHx7 � Creek,but it is recognized as an sn iron ert.IIy sensitives area.The Oso 'URBAN ENGR CC auna a�� -- Creek flows directly into the 0so vBay.m The TCEO has classlfleal the o Block 1,Lots 1 G[t!ough 3 o > aquatic life use for the Oso Bay as"exceptional"and"oyster waters" 5/8 1- - and categorized the receiving water as"contact recreation"use. "URBAN ENGR CctlTxm�°setSi f 3.87 Acres out of a called 10.1947 Acre Tract, (ice 3. Grid Bearing and Distances shown hereon are referenced to the Texas w 5/6 1-ked Rea Feeae being the East 1/2 of the East 1/2 of Lot 3, '� I o _ Coordinate system of 1983,Texas South Zone 4205,and are basetl on a 5/8 m Block 2, Nueces River Irrigation Park, a map of v the North An,.n—Datum of 1983(2011)Epoch 2010.00. dsmm a which recorded in Volume A, Page 54 Map vers ENG RPUC g22GB�Feeae Records s of Nueces County, Texas' said 10.1947 m 4. By graphic plotting only,this property is n Zone"C"on Flood Insumnce A 3/a Inco Iron Rea Found Acre Tract being the same property described in - U Rate Map,Community Panel No.48549410257 C, Nueces County,Texas, warrant Deed with Vendor's Lien from described Market a �. which bears an effective date of March 18, 1985 and Flootl Insumnce Y County of Nueces Rate Map, Community Panel No.485464 0107 C,Corpus Christi,Texas, _ Square Limbed Partnership to IHS Consultants, LP, Pity of Corpus ChrlstT-� Loeafion Map: N.T.S. which bears an effective date of July 18, 1985, and it is not located sD.a•- recorded in Document No. 2009023698, Official -- In a Spedal Flootl Hlazard Area. Public Records of Nueces County,Texas. 5. The d t, as de tea, is a requirement of the Unified 1 Lot 3 c = Develoar t Codemand is subject to than as the zo than yy 4 pmen I ge ning may ge. 1 6. Access across lot lines shall not be obstructed r To- CoO1e of Nueces 7. 30'x40' Shared Access Easement along Northwest Boulevard applies to my existing Lot 3B, Block 2,Nueces River Irrigation Park and Lot 1,Block L2 S6G'a651 E 12.GG This final Plat of the horein described Property wos alo-od by the Deportment of Development 1 of this plat. -� oaeae L Servces iof the City of Corpus Ch Hs6,Texos. S. Driveway acce onto Northwest Boulevartl (FM 624) is prohibited from Lot 2. Lot l sshall have shared access with Lot 3B,Block 2. ��_�— This the_—day of 20 9. It any lot is developed with relidentol uses compliance with tfie dpelruoli a coop N, N twat Bomewra(FM 624 '- space regulation will be required during the building permit phase. (vu ziai py,ej�"p°gf r�e�-g NtIlis,J.Green,P.E. (vOI'ssa�Ra Bos a'RN Cr) $B¢•S� Development Services Engineer D.R.N.crj r 5381.2 - --F-- -- I tl —c--state aoxaa Te a1 -- --�—_i D.,Aar is ,n Count f Nueces _ 4 State of To-as r 1 aT xNnwai rata�� lab This final I t of the M1emin described as d on behalf of the Cit of Cor Christi, County of Nueces �u.vre n3H:u - S�aoY.R = E E Po Property w approve Y Pus This final plot appmvEd by the CwDus Christi-Nueces RN. cc e515aT- B�s�crm I I a3m'm' I ' TTTH//�'''��1RRr-- �Vu'[' Texos by th,Planning Commission. County hog. Deportment. This Ne day of 1 1 I - _-_-_--- zawnmt 5 (i- This the do of 20 2018. Any PrM1ate sewage system 1 x�r5 E e'YR a wa- Y shall be apprw�by the Corpus CTristl-Nueces County h,N[h Doper m p or to installation. 1 ent 1' �e a 1:11 E n $$ Lot f ml 1 l j i Nino Nixon-Mendez,FRCP Enc Villarreal,P.E. Lauren Bob,MPA ^q 1.00 A.-nl I� Lot 2 III Secretory Chair- Nueces County,Health Department o alsssef WI 1„toD6Aaee & g ue /II o z °. state of Texas W I I j q�l sB II a County of Nueces State of Texos 1 I^ I I 'Il I,Koro Sands,Clerk of the County Court in and for aid County,do here certify that the foregoing County of Nueces _ �I k I Ill an Instrument doted the_day of-- 20—with its certificate of authentication was filed for record in my office the_day of--__,20_.At O'clock_M.,and IHS Consultants,LP,hereby certifies that it is the own r of the lands I mbmced ithin the I - boundaries of the fore lap that it has had sold Ianas su d dna subdmieee as O Ds, I I I� III�q _ ewr reeoraee Me oar or za_.,at a'dook_M,m said county m shown; Mot frosts show,g ore dedicated to the public use forever¢that easements s e r f2v I I I I I - Volume_�Page_ __,Mop Ro cords. shown are aeematea m the Publm use for me msmuanon, operation dna use or Pubim "" .ID utilities;rano that this as was made for the purpose of description and dedication. I I y �I - witness my hand and seal of the County Court,In and for sale Count,,at offloe In Corpus Christi, Texas,the da,ane ysor Inst written. This the da,of-_------,20-- 1® 11 I I z Lot 3 / I I No._ 60.9840 s 1 I III Filed for Record Koro Bonds,County Clerk l By.HIS Management Team,LLC,its general partner ­so. ' III Nueces County,Texas I 111 of O'clock LL 'ill 20 B,._ 6,Ismael H.Salazar,member 6, Esther R.Salozor,limited partner Fo�" I s I (va.e `"'5s Deputy ee oefey E u State of Texas w county ofNueces Nea�s tit 224.10' 156•5I State of Texas This instrument n,s ,general before m by Ismael H. Salozor, as member of IHS o I County of Nueces Management Team LLC,general partner of HIS Consultants,tP,on behdf of sold entity In � I sold capacity. I,James D.Corr,o Registered Professional Lord Surveyor for Urbm Engineering,h-e prepared the i2�169 q fore from a sur made on the d under direction and is true dna oorr ct to the cr 9oof nny op vey grown meyn 6.32 q r � lot Block ut o I-- best f y knowledge,information and belief;I M1mre been gaged under contract to set oil Lot and This the_day of- 20� Ne Ewt 1�2 elethe ut of �� Nueuel River Irrlgotl n Bloc lstent with asshown herein no to complete su h operations with due and reasonable diligence Nuec��t 3 Block T ftecortls P9�59,Mo I cons n professional practice. River Irrl 2 2 of \ \ COwnen c of Nueces PPe I Notary Public In no for the State of Te- ftecortls o�Nueces59atlMa perk �L-N unty,Texas I This the da of 20 P \ -.e= ,tit CM1ur Y @oc DNo�afConsulheuntY.LP exon \ _ C_�l 59 OP.RN. i State of Te- I -to"°h mo^I J County f Nueceso.R.wc,r) 2 preliminery, t8is document sLell not be ¢corded This instrument Ys acknowledged before me by Esther R.Salozor,as limited partner of (�Op d IS for say purposew a�d sbell not be u d erred James D.Corr,R.P.L.S. Io�pp W D relied upon fi'nel s r ey document 9z Texos License No.6456 IHS Consultants,tP,on behalf of said entity in sold capacity. 2010 This the day of --- 20 SEP 5 Submittetl:O6/26/18 150 5 0 100 200 SCALE:1"=100• MM•11�1 JOB NO.:43223.00.01 PLANNING CO ENGINEERING SItEET:1 of Notary Public In and for the State of Te- GaPhl10S0cale DRAWN BY:XG 1�2Vlly eUr gdi Exhibit 2 APPLICATION FOR SEWER LINE REIMBURSEMENT I, IHS Consultants, owner and developer of proposed Park Springs IHS, Block 1, Lots 1 through 3, hereby request reimbursement of $87,463.77 for the installation of the sewer collection line in conjunction with Park Springs IHS, Block 1, Lots 1 through 3, as provided for by City Ordinance No. 032357. Said $87,463.77 is the construction cost, including 12% Engineering, in excess of the lot/acreage fee, as shown by the cost supporting documents attached herewith. (Developer)IHS Consultants, LP (Date) Ismael H. Salazar THE STATE OF TEXAS ❑ COUNTY OF NUECES ❑ This instrument was acknowledged before me on Al r 52021 by_I JMf el ti�"�Pvs XAVIER GALVAN Notary ID+ 125186163 _� My Commission Expires Not Publi11 an Nueces County, Texas February 1, 2025 CERTIFICATION The information submitted with this application for reimbursement has been reviewed and determined to be correct. RelmbUrsement is subject to: (a) sufficiency of funds in the Collection/Trunk Line Trust Fund (b) appropriation and approval by the City COullcll 2.02/ .Bireei er erF£-rrgil>zerT (Date) pev�lo�r��.� Ser✓d c-�S I iv 6L-t lam} Exhibit 2 APPLICATION FOR SEWER LINE CREDIT 1, IHS Consultants, owner and developer of proposed Park Springs IHS, Block 1, Lots I through 3, hereby apply for$6,079.77 credit towards the sewer lot/acreage fee for the collection line extension installed in conjunction with Park Springs IHS, Block 1,Lots I through 3 as provided for by City Ordinance No. 032357. The off-site construction cost, including 12%Engineering, is $187,087.82 as shown by the cost supporting documents attached herewith. (Developer) IHS Consultants, LT— (Date) Ismael H. Salazar THE STATE OF TEXAS o COUNTY OF NUECES o This instrument was acknowledged for me 021 y �$Mqe� �•Wca-,r— o4'av n�B' XAVIER GALVAN Com. _ Notary ID#125186163 My commission Expires Notar Public a for Nu es County, Texas February 1, 2025 CERTIFICATION The information submitted with this application has been reviewed and determined to be correct and a credit for$_ is herewith approved. I3iteeiete€ ee - Date ®�XfOrwtl'k��EY'WILGS CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR PARK SPRINGS IHS, BLOCK 1, LOTS 1-3 PUBLIC SANITARY SEWER AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS :ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT ESTIMATED QUANnTit A.PAVING IMPROVEMENTS: At Demolition of Existing Sidmalk SF 1 838 A2 Demolition of Existing ADA Ramp A3 ADA Ramp.1 Detectable Warning EA t -" �¢-e ISwEET INDEX: A4 Sidevalk SF 4480 BB.1 SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS: Tie to Exiting 4 Diameter Manhole EA 1 B2 8'PVC SDR-26(4'6 Cut) 1 127 - -�.. .. THE PDunxxt smNoeNo ENFs SPE-Drruv B3 8'PVC SDR 26(6'-8'Cut) LF 160 IownnEo eEmw xev[e¢ry sa�crm er ME off B4 8'PVC SDR 26(8'-10 Cut) LF 541 `-py'. URDER W RE SIBLE SEPUNSON AS BEING _ AlPtfleLE To THIS IRNEC�. B5 OSHATrench Protection 1 996 ,,.+,~ .,_ „,. "`"i`: , P.E. B6 Embedment - LF 996 B7 4'Diameter Manhole EA 4 CITY STANDARDS INDEX CITY OF C.C.STANDARD CURB,CUTTER AND SIDEWALK DETAILS I OF I B8 Pilot Tube Guided Bore Installation LF 163 CITY OF C.C.STANDARD PEDESTRIAN CURB RAMP DETAILS 1 OF 4 CC B9 SCH 40.20"Steel Casing LF 163 CITY OF T�OF STANDARD PEDESTRIAN CURB RA P DETAILS 2 OF 4 C.C.STANDARD PEDESTRIAN CURB RAMP DETAILS 3 OF 4 CITY OF C.C.STANDARD PEDESTRIAN CURB RAMP DETAILS 4 OF 4 CITY OF C.C.STANDARD WASTEWATER DETAILS 1 OF 4 CITY OF C.C.STANDARD WASTEWATER DETAILS 2 OF 4 ADETA CITY OF C.C.STANDARD WASTEWATER TER DETAILSILS 34 OFF 4 4 1.1. ENGINEER: °x°^°^,r COTRACTOROF COR USC HIST RESPONSIBLE FOR Nonm%PEUNG THE MURRAY F. HUDSON, P.E. CITY OF CORPUS-121511 OT-EAST INSPECTION DEPA2TMEM(82fi-3240)AT LFAST iH2EE WOPo(ING Digitally s igned by Brett DAIS IN ADVANCE 01 GINNING ANY WORK ON PUBUCink F.Flint,P.E. MPTIMEMENTS. PUBIC IMPROWMENTS INCLUDE WATERT OR DRY SEWER,STORM FAGUTTESR TIE AND DN:—Brett F.Flint PE., ��_-■ STREETPUB,O2 D2NI:WAY WORN ON O2 DUNG IMO o=City of Corpus Christ, URS P e,Development ENGINEERING Serve ss mall=BrettF@CCTexas.< _ Date:2021.09.23 JOB pNO.ce43223.CL.00 x35'2:13-05'00' DATE: SEPTEMBER 2021 OF 5 Exhibit 3 1.PRELIMINARY MATTERS B.WATER LINES LEGEND M.T. L 2.DEMOLITION T Digit,lly,�g-d by Brett '111t, P.E. KY DN:--B—F.Flint,Pl�,—C ,Z. 9.GAS LINES — . ... 4: w %=X, C,,p,,Ch t, —M-0— -Development SServices, z z 1 SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS D-:20210923 13:33:06-05'00 I TZ r—M k CURB AND GUTTER =20== =M I%% cl) 5.ALL UTIUTIE2 12.SURVE ter.- we UTsp Z-1 13.�ffICALQ�REQUIREMENTS ;;7 :1 T(11, M=— In_—" =Mrw«ww -T s. =.rM'Z--l:l-.--MZl MM.. 14.CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES UJI z 6.STORM SEWER® —E—T EIIPW MT ELE— FLOWABLE GROUT MATERIAL txso'y 7.WASTEWATE IIXI IE 1==M I W LIE —E—PEIE—�E =— 1= —.El.10—0. Z I— 1W %Zr, Z��_a i .......... E.-I...—E ........... =—.7 rnmn..L lo r ,- LLIF CALL BEFORE YOU DIG! LL PROMOE T" ;241=ox"MI.1Z NOTE:URBAN ENGINEERING IN 1 11 lZ I I--I COORDINATE NTH RM JOHNSON AT LAYOUT CONSTRUCTION STAKING AND 1-800-344-8377 361-854-4187 EX.224 toe No. Exhibit 3 �-E _ I North west Boulevard (FM 624)' w ,l 0 41 k' n !8 p- f I LEGEND � e crs,E voEwux � o aEau FEMNx,,ixE SOL INLET � g _ z If rr� �� z � s r� as i m nxa a g w; , �g CROSS SECTION � ,� --- z - � g; F s LZ E CALL BEFORE YOU DIG! @d$$ dby8—F. er- 1-800 344 83]] rv�( i il.&ettF®CRexas<o SHIT -° 3 Exhibit 3 77 I ks°�1�•t� i wRr X41 i` I r. I ' 0 Vl"�,.� ' s '— „-- r E 1 f 1 1 T ---------------------- af Y C - tb ER LIVE A PLAN VIEW 1, JAM J [ 90�T �90 Lu 91 i r m F� NOTE:THE CONTRACTOR SHALL_ HAVE ALL EXISTING UTIUTIES 0 g^ WITHIN FM 624 ROW LOCATED Q -- --- - --- HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY 7 5 PRIOR TO START OF Z __ §_ CONSTRUCTION TO VERIFY THAT THERE ARE NOT ANY CONFUCTS Er. THERE l0 WITH PROPOSED BORE. 0+00 1+00 2+00 3+00 4+00 5+00 6+00 7+08 SANITARY SEWER LINE A PROFILE VIEW bl R qui Z eEi z >s� Digit Ily,ig,,d by Brett W F.Flint,P.E. a@y )M =B,-F.Flint,P.E, e2P .-City of Corpus Christ, u=Development Sery v v es mail=BrettF@CCTexas.c 9EET e -US 4 ,dx„ux axs.r Date:202109.2313:3434 OF--t- 05,00'05'00' Exhibit 3 E, s 6� '�h 'Al "A I SANITARY SEWER LINE B PLAN r a , ti M VIEW ��� ur, o g3�3pp q z p e m Lu 1 IYY I 1 3 W o 1 _ o 6 d >> NDp(FIWES7 BLVD, z d 9 90 8 ____ _ �55 Z 4j$e NOTE:THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE ALL EXISTING UTILITIESBO BO Z EaE WITHIN FM 624 ROW LOCATED HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY ;Z PRIOR TO START OF 975 Diyitaiy signed by Brett w83 CONSTRUCTION TO VERIFY THAT F.Flint P.e. �+ THERE ARE NOT ANY CONFLICTS _ Dm:cn=Brea F.Flint, a@g WITH PROPOSED BORE. 7U 70 P.e.,—City of corpus o.00 i.00 two a.00 Christ ou=Development ser SANITARY SEWER LINE BVrPROFILE VIEWo u em"' a ccrexascr .ue,.tmc r.es° Date2021.09.23 0� 13:35:27-05'00' Exhibit 4 PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE UE Job No. 043223.C1.00 FOR Oct. 11, 2021 PARK SPRINGS IHS, BLOCK 1, LOTS 1 - 3 Corpus Christi, Texas ITEM DESCRIPTION QUAN. UNIT UNIT TOTAL PRICE COST A. SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS: 1 8" PVC SDR 26(6'-10' Cut) 997 LF $110.00 $109,670.00 2 Embedment 997 LF $10.00 $9,970.00 3 OSHA Trench Protection 997 LF $2.00 $1,994.00 4 4' Diameter Manhole (6'-8' Deep) 4 EA $8,500.00 $34,000.00 5 Tie to Existing Manhole 1 EA $5,000.00 $5,000.00 6 At-Grade Bore 16" Casing 169 LF $450.00 $76,050.00 7 SWPPP 1 LS $3,250.00 $3,250.00 8 General Conditions, Bonds and Insurance 1 LS $18,000.00 $18,000.00 9 Remove and Replace Sidewalk 960 SF $10.00 $9,600.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED IMPROVEMENTS COSTS: $267,534.00 Contingency 10%: $26,753.40 Sub-Total: $294,287.40 Enginerring, Testing and Surveying @ 12% $35,314.49 Grand Total: $329,601.89 B. OFF-SITE PORTION ELIGIBLE FOR REIMBURSEMENT 1 8" PVC SDR 26(6'-10' Cut) 400 LF $110.00 $44,000.00 2 Embedment 236 LF $10.00 $2,360.00 3 OSHA Trench Protection 236 LF $2.00 $472.00 4 4' Diameter Manhole (6'-8' Deep) 1 EA $8,500.00 $8,500.00 5 Tie to Existing Manhole 1 EA $5,000.00 $5,000.00 6 At-Grade Bore 20" Casing 169 LF $450.00 $76,050.00 7 SWPPP 0.5 LS $3,250.00 $1,625.00 8 General Conditions, Bonds and Insurance 0.5 LS $8,500.00 $4,250.00 9 Remove and Replace Sidewalk 960 SF $10.00 $9,600.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED REIMBURSEMENT: $151,857.00 Contingency @ 10%: $15,185.70 Sub-Total: $167,042.70 Enginerring, Testing and Surveying @ 12% $20,045.12 GRAND TOTAL: $187,087.82 Maximum Allowable Reimbursement 50% of off-site extension cost=0.50 x 187.087.82=$93,543.54 MAX. Reimbursement: $93,543.54 Less Acreage Fee Credit:1 $6,079.77 Reimbursement less Acreage Fee:1 $87,463.77 1 of 1 • DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS City of Corpus Christi Ordinance 17112, as amended, requires all persons or firms seeking to do business with the City to provide the following information. Everyrauestion must be answered. If the question is not applicable, answer with "NA". NAME: IHS Consultants, LP STREET: P.O. Box 8176 CITY: Corpus Christi ZIP: 78468 FIRM is:0 Corporation )Partnership )Sole Owner 0Association )Other DISCLOSURE QUESTIONS If additional space is necessary, please use the reverse side of this page or attach separate sheet. 1. State the names of each "employee" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm". Name Job Title and City Department (if known) N/A 2. State the names of each "official' of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named"firm". Name Title N/A 3. State the names of each "board member" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm". Name Board, Commission, or Committee N/A 4. State the names of each employee or officer of a "consultant"for the City of Corpus Christi who worked on any matter related to the subject of this contract and has an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm". Name Consultant N/A CERTIFICATE I certify that all information provided is true and correct as of the date of this statement, that I have not knowingly withheld-disclosure-of-any information requested; and that supplemental statements will be promptly submitted to the City of Corpus Christi, Texas as changes occur. Certifying Person: Ismael H. Salazar Title: General Partner (Print Name) Signature of Certifying Person:� rr/.�— Date: KADEVELOPMENTSVCS\SHARED\LAND DEVELOPMENT\NPPLICATION FORMS\REZONING\DISCLOS URE OF INTERESTS STATEMENT 5.12.2015.DOC Reimbursement Agreement Agreement with IHS Consultants, LP For Wastewater Collection Line Improvements Park Springs IHS, BIk1 , Lots 1 -3 City Council January 11, 2022 iM�i h Lutheran Church..,, � Y�• �, � � l ro Y .l Sy � Gharcuterie.gels p°^•`,�`�F a rt w B . 3._ti-1 C`IJr_h �T��-I,�ci_ic"a'o�ctlG de .•.. ® N tiro-es[H+a a t -" EI D1 do"Hae � • - - • .�, '�`JL Ice TLCh __fj, _..,, t y "ethSdist Church �"w,., �ur'ri'�wy'Fy�. Ta- j CreatidnFlnor�esign�. � � df vloo ng sore '� �p � Carey Gusman wl i": FYesenws KldneA;�!, Aerial Overview It ms Nbv Care Calann rediL:: i . res r a a Location Map --- FM.Gla N n 14601 Northwest Blvd �I � f _,\Z NUECES RIVER IRRIGATION PARK EAST 1/2 OF EAST 112,LOT 3,BLK 2 T—L \ ,sue.rcar. — vms®e_rxsm LOCATION MAP ZIn,,!i Proposed Improvements Ep I I 1�'I I'1 II`�P ..:<,..x.n:°•�'w o.e. _ y N w r vnw uu a �ryrnma � SAWARY SEWER E A PLAN VIEW d ;I'� �_ µ �UNE 9 l: NOTE.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL . L -C A°-"-' nn<'vs[•E� - ^" � : °O HAVE ALL EXISTING NTIUTIES — WITHIN FY 624 ROW LOCATED HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY 'S f '� ;,.;�,,,� 'S PRIOfl TO START OF "kill .. .' �°' '"`` '�"`- z '!"- CONSTRUCTION TO VERIFY THAT "` THERE ARE NOT ANY CONFLICTS 'D WITH PROPOSED BORE. SANITARY SEWER LINE A PRORLE VIEW 4 Trust Fund Balance as of September 30, 2021 Water Arterial Sanitary Sewer Sanitary Sewer Transmission& Water Distribution Trunk System Collection Line Grid Main Trust Main Trust Trust Trust lot&acreage fees pro-rata fees lot&acreage fees pro-rata fees 75%surcharge 25%surcharge 75%surcharge 25%surcharge $197,650.50 $48,658.29 $225,125.33 $57,063.47 Sanitary Sewer Collection Line Trust Fund's Balance is $57,063.47 Funding in the amount of $30,400.30 is transferred from Wastewater Trunk System Trust *Includes obligation for Westpoint Crossing Unit 2 approved in October Recommendation Approval The request submitted by the applicant is in accordance with UDC 8.5.2.E Plat Pl—f Site �s (nl zaR Park Springs IHS I 1 Bl—k 1.L—I Ihro�h ." �m ., c= �m..". ... x .. �d ,....w.<..i-,r..m..m a� em..•�.,m.,�p .._,. nm 7 Wastewater Collection System Master Plan This plan is consistent with the «,zw Wastewater Master Plan. - - -G Collection System for the Allison E. ..e�.� 30� Service Area. 1.'d .q Ruin 10. oOE Rrva. ♦ r / 3. W r J NORTH WEST � J t� t M1- 0 375 750 Y Date Created 12N6/2021 Feet Prepared By:ReyR Department of DevelopmentServices I F NUECES RIVER IRRIGATION PARK �szg - EAST 1/2 OF EAST 1/2, LOT 3, BLK 2I NORTH WE `D'' TBLV1T-- �pPPRO 3> SUBJECT_ PROP,.ERTY L a � N � I — — / E = Map Scale: 1:2,500 s City of m Corpus LOCATION MAP Christi �vs cr 0 a U AGENDA MEMORANDUM -N60wP00 First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of January 11, 2022 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the Council Meeting of January 25, 2022 DATE: January 04, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Charles Mendoza, Director of Asset Management CharlesM2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-1941 City of Corpus Christi and Sinister Off Road Amendment of Lease Agreement. CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing an amendment of the current contract with Sinister, LLC to maintain the monthly rent rate of $100 for the first option year of the City owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. SUMMARY: The purpose of this item is to amend the current contract from a monthly rate of $300 to $100 with Sinister Off Road, LLC for use of a parking lot on 1401 Leopard. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Sinister Off Road is an automotive, off road, and custom fabrication shop located on 1400 Leopard Street. This lease refers to a City parking lot that has not been in use and is across the street on 1401 Leopard Street. In return, the City will gain revenue and maintenance on a parking lot that has been vacant. The Harbor Bridge construction has caused a major disruption to this automotive shop and has made it hard to conduct business and has reduced their revenues. In addition, the continued negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has reduced his labor workforce and has caused a reduction of work to be accomplished. Furthermore, COVID-19 has also produced a shortage of the supply chain causing delays of many automotive parts. Lastly Sinister has been a great neighbor in taking care of this property and provided additional security around our City Hall Building. The key points of this amended lease are: • The first-year rental rate was $100 per month • Still four (4) additional one-year periods (option periods) • $100 per month rent, on or before the first day of each month for the first-year option; all other remaining options remain at $300 per month rent • Sinister will be solely responsible for the costs of surface maintenance, repairs, mowing andgrounds maintenance, and all utilities • The premise will serve as a parking lot only, and for no other purpose • May not assign this lease or sublet without consent of the City • Shall not make alterations, additions, or structural changes without prior written consent and approval of the City • Responsible for the towing of unauthorized vehicles on leased property ALTERNATIVES: An alternative would be to not lease the parking lot to Sinister Off Road. However, this will provide an opportunity for the City to gain revenue in addition to maintenance on a parking lot that has been vacant. FISCAL IMPACT: A total of $1 ,200 will be the annual amount of rent for this agreement for the first-year option. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1020 Organ ization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: 343400 Cost: $1 ,200 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of ordinance authorizing the first-year option of $100 per month with remaining three (3) year lease with Sinister, LLCwith monthly rent of $300 for use of the city owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Amended Lease Agreement Ordinance authorizing an amendment of the current contract with Sinister, LLC to reduce the monthly rate rent rate of $300 to $100 for the first option year of the city owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. The City Manager of designee is authorized to execute an amendment of the current contract with Sinister, LLC to reduce the monthly rate rent rate of $300 to $100 for the first option year of the city owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor PARKING LOT LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND SINISTER, LLC FIRST EXTENSION AND AMENDMENT This Lease Agreement Extension ("Extension") is entered into this day of , 2022 by and between the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, a Texas Home Rule Municipality, hereinafter referred to as the "City", and the SINISTER OFF ROAD LLC, a Texas limited liability company, hereinafter referred to as the "Lessee". WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi and Sinister Off Road, LLC entered into a lease agreement for a parking lot located at 1401 Leopard Street on November 18, 2020 and effective on January 4, 2021 . WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi and Sinister Off Road, LLC wish to extend this lease for the first of the 4 additionally authorized one-year periods. WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi understands the negative impact of COVID-19 on Sinister Off Road, LLC's business operations and wish to reduce that impact. NOW THEREFORE, the City and Lessee hereby agree and amend as follows: Section 1. TERM. The term of this First Lease Extension is for one (1) year, beginning on January 4, 2022. Section 2. RENT The Lessee agrees to pay the City the sum of$100 per month as rent, which shall be due and payable without demand or notice on or before the first (1 st) day of each month during the term of this Lease All other terms of the Original Agreement remain in effect. Each party to this Agreement has caused it to be executed on the date indicated below, both of which hereby represent that the signatures to this Agreement, below, are of those persons with the capacity and authority to legally bind the parties. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM Peter Zanoni, City Manager Assistant City Attorney Date Date SINISTER, LLC. Printed Name Title Date STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NUECES This instrument was acknowledged before me on 2022, by on behalf of the company. Notary Public, State of Texas ,�vs cx 00 � w o AGENDA MEMORANDUM NCORPOR 1'0 First Reading for the City Council Meeting of January 11, 2022 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of January 25, 2022 DATE: December 14, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Heather Hurlbert, CPA, CGFO Heatherh3@cctexas.com 361-826-3227 Ordinance Amending Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #3 Fiscal Year 2022 Operating Budget CAPTION: Ordinance appropriating $71,940 from the unreserved fund balance of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 3 Fund for incentives under the Streetscape and Safety Improvement Program and amending the Fiscal Year 2022 operating budget. SUMMARY: The Corpus Christi Downtown Management District (DMD) would like to amend the current Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone#3 budgeted line item for the Streetscape and Safety Improvement Program from $200,000 annually to $271,940 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022. The TIRZ #3 Board approved two incentives on December 14, 2021 that included budget amendments in the total amount of$71,940. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Since the creation of the Streetscape and Safety Improvement Program in 2018, the DMD has worked to maximize the projects and properties improved by the program. The program has been a great success and the most frequently used of the TIRZ #3 incentive programs. Project scales have grown significantly with two large scale projects approved in 2021 that required multi-year payouts. Because of this, $150,000 of the FY 2022 allocation of$200,000 was committed by October 2021 right as the fiscal year began. In order to continue to facilitate streetscape projects this year, this budget amendment is needed. The TIRZ #3 Board approved this budget amendment at their meeting on December 14, 2021. ALTERNATIVES: City Council could choose not to approve this amendment or could make other recommendations. FISCAL IMPACT: This budget amendment will appropriate $71,940 from the unreserved fund balance of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 3 Fund (Fund 1112) to the Streetscape and Safety Improvement Program for a total FY 2022 budget not to exceed $271,940. Funding Detail: Fund: 1112 Organization/Activity: 10286 Mission Element: 707 Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 540450 RECOMMENDATION: City staff recommends approval of the amended budget of an additional $71,940 for the Streetscape and Safety Improvement Program. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Ordinance appropriating $71,940 from the unreserved fund balance of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 3 Fund for incentives under the Streetscape and Safety Improvement Program; and amending the Fiscal Year 2022 operating budget. WHEREAS, the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 3 (TIRZ #3) Board and City Council approved the TIRZ #3 budget for fiscal year 2022, which included $200,000 for the Streetscape and Safety Improvement Program; WHEREAS, on December 14, 2021, the TIRZ #3 Board voted to approve two incentive agreements under the Streetscape and Safety Improvement Program that included recommending budget amendments in the total amount of$71,940.00; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That funds in the amount of $71 ,940.00 are appropriated from the unreserved fund balance in the TIRZ #3 Fund No. 1112 to fund incentives under the Streetscape Improvement Program. SECTION 2. That the FY2021-22 Operating Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 032539 is amended to increase expenditures by $71 ,940.00. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2022, by the following vote: Paulette M. Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor so �o o� A v µoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 City Council Meeting of January 11, 2022 DATE: January 3, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Gilbert Hernandez, Director of Municipal Court GiIberth(a)-cctexas.com (361) 826-2540 Gail Loeb, Municipal Court Presiding Judge Gail I(a)-cctexas.com (361) 826-2523 Briefing on Municipal Court's Action Plan to Address Backlog of Ordinance Citations STAFF PRESENTER(S): Name Title/Position Department 1. Gail Loeb Presiding Judge Judicial 2. Gilbert Hernandez Director MC Administration ISSUE: Currently there is a backlog of Municipal Court cases, specifically ordinance citations. This briefing will address Municipal Court's action plan to address these cases. BACKGROUND: Prior to COVID-19, all ordinance violations were automatically scheduled to an ordinance arraignment docket. In March of 2020 when the Court closed and due to scheduling restrictions, the case load increased and fell behind. As of January 3, 2022, there were 3,604 people who have a total of 10,713 City ordinance violations pending to be scheduled. These violations include people who were previously scheduled to in-person and virtual dockets and failed to appear, and new violations pending to be scheduled. ACTION PLAN: The Court will hold in-person ordinance pretrial dockets at the American Bank Center (ABC) and at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, and the numbers that follow represent the number of docket spaces by person: • 1,680 on January 18, 2022 through January 21, 2022 at the ABC, • 210 on Friday January 28, 2022 at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, • 1,050 from January 31, 2022 through February 4, 2022 at the ABC, 0 2,100 from February 7, 2022 through February 11, 2022 at the ABC. Because there are approximately 5,140 docket spaces available, the action plan above will allow the Court to become current with all pending and new ordinance violations. In addition, these cases will be scheduled to in-person hearings, and judges will issue warrants on those that fail to appear. Municipal Court Administration is planning on holding the annual warrant roundup from February 26, 2022 through March 5, 2022. City marshals will concentrate their search for individuals who have outstanding warrants on ordinance violations. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: PowerPoint— (Municipal Court 2021) MUNICIPAL COURT Briefing on Action Plan January 11, 2022 By Presiding Judge Gail Loeb and Director of Municipal Court, Gilbert Hernandez GNW__e),FI r\GeCougTT 0 i Presentation Overview P oAGSCHRISt� Purpose Background Violation historical counts Plan for addressing backlog reol COugTor Purpose ` GSCHHISt� Provide City Council with a strategy to address outstanding ordinance violations reol COugTor Background �P GSCHHISt� Prior to COVID-19 process During the pandemic • As of January 3, 2022, there are 3,604 people who have a total of 10,713 city ordinance violations pending to be scheduled • Violations involve people who were previously scheduled to both in-person and virtual dockets and failed to appear, as well as new violations scheduled for first time • Since November 29, 2021 , City Manager Peter Zanoni and the Chair of Municipal Court Committee, Council Member John Martinez, have met four (4) times with Judge Gail Loeb and Municipal Court staff to discuss the strategy to address the ordinance backlog zeocougTT Municipal Court - Judicial Staffing 9P GSCHHISt� • Current Judicial Staffing • Six (6) full-time judges: • Five (5) of the six are day-time judges • One ( 1 ) of the six works nights • Seven (7) part-time judges work weekends and holidays Increase in Number of Cases for co Ordinance Violations GSCHRISt� TOTALS 2,aoo FY2015 3,940 FY2016 3,635 10,000 FY2017 2,893 - FY2018 4,844 9.000 FY2019 6,992 FY2020 8,750 6,000 FY2021 12,050 4,000 2,000 0 FY2015 FY2016 FY2017 FY2019 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 Increase in Number of People with �`c� Ordinance Violations 9gGSCHpISS } 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 TOTAL 3,000 PY2015 2,212 2,500 PY2016 1,941 2,000 PY2017 1,915 PY2018 2,188 1,500 I� PY2019 2,951 1.000 PY2020 3,252 SCO PY2021 4,766 0 FY2015 FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 Increase in the Three Most Common co \� Code Violations oAGSCHRISt 25W 2406 1546 1�6 506 6 FY2015 FF2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2014 FY202t] FY2021 i TOTER AND SOLID W45'dE i WEEDS AND BRUSH OVER 121NlCHES i KEEP SIDEWALKS CLEAN Increase in the Three Most Common F°='` coINNuaTF* n � n / Animal Violations oAGSCHHISt���P 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 O FY2015 FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 _A N IMAL:AT LARGE -ANIMAL:FAIL TO REGISTER DOG/CAT-EFFECTIVE 12/20/04 ANIMAL:NO CURRENT VACCINATION FOR ANIMAL-EFFECTIVE 12/20/04 reol COugTo Plan for Addressing F° no y Ordinance Violations AGSCHRISZ�P • Current pending cases to be scheduled or rescheduled as of January 4, 2022: • Cases to schedule: 10,713 • Number of people: 3,604 • Main violations involve Code Compliance and Animal Control cases. Also included are park curfew, unlawful use of utilities, fireworks in city limits, etc. 1 Plan for Addressing Ordinance Violations J=°Qpjy`nC►�O�gT2 January 18 21 , 2022 QGSG�Hfl�5t }P • January In-person Ordinance Pre-trials: • Will be held at the American Bank Center • January 18, 2022, through January 21 , 2022 • Total scheduled 1 ,680 people • Arrest warrants will be issued when someone fails to appear Ordinance Dockets at American Bank Center gJ�`\e�COUgT�2 n � y January 18 21 , 2022 �AGSCHRISt DOCKETS SCHEDULED JANUARY 18,2022 TO JANUARY 21,2022 1/18/2022 1/19/2022 1/20/2022 1/21/2022 TOTAL Court A People Court B People Court A People Court B People Court A People Court B People Court A People Court B People 8:30 35 9:00 35 8:30 35 9:00 35 8:30 35 9:00 35 8:30 35 9:00 35 9:30 35 10:00 35 9:30 35 10:00 35 9:30 35 10:00 35 9:30 35 10:00 35 10:30 35 11:00 35 10:30 35 11:00 35 10:30 35 11:00 35 10:30 35 11:00 35 1:00 35 1:30 35 1:00 35 1:30 35 1:00 35 1:30 35 1:00 35 1:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 1680 Plan for Addressing Ordinance Violations ��_ g7 January 25 - February 4, 2022 opGSCHRISS P • January - February In-person Ordinance Pre-trials: • Municipal Court: January 25 and 27, 2022 • City Hall Council Chambers: January 28, 2022 • American Bank Center: January 31 , 2022 through February 4, 2022 • Total to be scheduled: 1 ,350 people • Arrest warrants will be issued when someone fails to appear Ordinance Dockets co n09Q he January 25 - February 4, 2022 �SCHRI DOCKETS SCHEDULED JANUARY 25,27,and 28,2022 1/25/22 1/27/22 1/28/22 TOTAL Court People Court People CITY COUNCIL People 9:00 30 9:00 30 8:30 35 1:30 30 9:30 35 10:30 35 60 30 1:30 35 2:30 35 3:30 35 210 300 DOCKETS SCHEDULED JANUARY 31,2022 THROUGH FEBRUARY 4,2022 1/31/2022 2/1/2022 2/2/2022 2/3/2022 2/4/2022 TOTAL Court A People Court B People Court A People Court B People Court A People Court B People Court A People Court B People Court A People Court I People 1:00 35 1:30 35 1:00 35 1:30 35 1:00 35 1:30 35 1:00 35 1:30 35 1:00 35 1:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 1050 Plan for Addressing Ordinance Violations T°z February 7 - 11 , 2022 o Q L`TCHFISS� • February In-Person Ordinance Pre-trials: • Will be held at the American Bank Center February 7, 2022 through February 1 ] , 2022 • Total scheduled: 2, 100 people • Arrest warrants will be issued when someone fails to appear Ordinance Dockets g 2 09 hp '., February 7 -11 , 2022 °SCRR, , DOCKETS SCHEDULED FEBRUARY 7,2022 THROUGH FEBRUARY 11,2022 2/7/2022 2/8/2022 2/9/2022 2/10/2022 2/11/2022 TOTAL CourtA People Court People Court People Court People CourtA People Court People Court People Court People Court People Court l People 8:30 3S 9:00 3S 8:30 3S 9:00 35 8:30 3S 9:00 3S 8:30 3S 9:00 3S 8:30 3S 9:00 3S 9:30 3S 10:00 3S 9:30 3S 10:00 35 9:30 3S 10:00 3S 9:30 3S 10:00 3S 9:30 3S 10:00 3S 10:30 3S 11:00 3S 10:30 3S 11:00 35 10:30 3S 11:00 3S 10:30 3S 11:00 3S 10:30 3S 11:00 3S 1:00 3S 1:30 3S 1:00 3S 1:30 35 1:00 3S 1:30 3S 1:00 3S 1:30 3S 1:00 3S 1:30 3S 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 2:00 35 2:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 3:00 35 3:30 35 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 2100 GNW__e),FI CO 0 2022 Warrant Roundup P oAGSCHRISt� • Amnesty period from February 14 - February 25, 2022 • Warrant roundup February 26 - March 5, 2022 • Roundup will concentrate on warrants issued on ordinance violations. reol cougTor Jury Trials n F nAGSCHHISt�4 • Due to COVID-19 In-person Jury trials resumed October 25, 2021 , at the American Bank Center • Additional dockets held December 13, 2021 through December 17, 2021 at the American Bank Center • Future jury dockets will be held January 10, 2022, through January 14, 2022 at the American Bank Center • Starting in March 2022, future planned jury trials will be held on Fridays at the City Council Chambers • American Bank Center F°='`p�couaTF* n � n • GSCHHISt�� Trials and Hearings � Number of Number of Total People • Day Days People October 25, 2021 Jury 15 5 75 November 1, 2021 Jury 15 4 60 December 13, 2021 Jury 40 5 200 January 10, 2022 Jury 20 5 100 January 18, 2022 Ordinance Pre-trial 420 4 1680 Regular Pre-trial:120 January 31, 2022 330 5 1650 Ordinance Pre-trial: 210 February 7, 2022 Ordinance Pre-trial 420 5 2100 February 14, 2022 Amnesty Week February 21, 2022 Amnesty Week February 28, 2022 Warrant Round Up • CO Municipal Court Building oAy p g �� GSCHRISt� • Municipal Court has: • Three (3) courtrooms • Five (5) City Marshals • Municipal Court Administration has been working with City Manager Peter Zanoni and Chair of Municipal Court Committee, Council Member John Martinez, on finding space to lease that will provide more room during COVID-19 as an alternative to having trials at the Court and at the American Bank Center 1 cougTo� a �i AGSCHH15n' Questions? so �o o� A v WoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Briefing for City Council Meeting of January 11, 2021 DATE: December 17, 2021 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager THRU: Andrea Gardner, Assistant City Manager and reaga(o-)-cctexas.com 361.826.3506 FROM: Tracey K. Cantu, Interim Director of Neighborhood Services traceyc(o-)cctexas.com 361.826.3021 Briefing on 2022 9% Low-income Housing Tax Credit Resolution of Support Process STAFF PRESENTER(S): Name Title/Position Department 1. Jennifer Buxton Assistant Director Neighborhood Services ISSUE: To be competitive, applications to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for 9% Low-income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) request a Resolution of Support from the City. BACKGROUND: Applications from developers for 9% LIHTC are due to TDHCA on March 1, 2022. LIHTCs are administered by the Internal Revenue Service and allocated to states. They are a critical funding tool for multi-family low-income housing projects. Region 10/Urban, which includes Nueces, Aransas, San Patricio, and Victoria counties, is generally awarded one LIHTC project annually. The 9% LIHTC application process is highly competitive. Winning applications often do so by one- or two-point margins. For the 2022 process, there will be a noncompetitive process for projects to receive a recommendation for a Resolution of Support from the City. All applications that are complete and where the project site meets current zoning requirements, or the project meets the land use identified in the applicable adopted Area Development Plan will be recommended. The application is simple and the required information is documentation that the applicants should have readily available. TDHCA will award 17 points to applications that have a Resolution of Support from the local governing body and 14 points for a Resolution of No Objection. A Resolution of Objection or Opposition results in zero points. Also, the City can help a project earn one point if the City contributes at least $500.00 to the project. The City will provide the $500.00 contribution to projects that receive a Resolution of Support. The $500.00 contribution can be through fee waivers. One change in TDHCA's application rules for 2022 is that if the project is in a Qualified Census Tract, the project can earn seven points in the Concerted Revitalization Plan category. To get these points if the project is not in a Qualified Census Tract, a letter from the City needs to accompany the LIHTC application saying that the project contributes to a community's Concerted Revitalization Plan(s). Concerted Revitalization Plans include plans adopted for Tax Increment Reinvest Zones, Tax Increment Financing, Area Development Plans or other adopted plans. In 2021, the requirement was that the project contribute to the community's Concerted Revitalization Plan(s) more than any other project. This year, the City will address this in a letter whereas last year a Resolution was required. The City did not assist any applicant with these points in 2021. This change provides the opportunity for all projects to receive the points. The 2022 application includes a noncompetitive and easy process for the applicant to request assistance earning the seven points associated with this item. The application timeline is as follows: Date Milestone December 1, 2021 TDHCA published the final allocation plan January 7, 2022 TDHCA pre-applications are due January 11, 2022 Brief City Council on process January 28, 2022 City applications for Resolutions are due from applicants February 15, 2022 Recommendations for Resolutions of Support presented to City Council March 1, 2022 TDHCA applications are due including Resolutions July 2022 TDHCA makes awards LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Application Presentation City of Corpus Christi 2022 Application for 9% Low-income Housing Tax Credits Resolutions and Letters Application for Resolution of Support for 9% Low-income Housing Tax Credit Projects To be considered for a Resolution of Support for a 9% Low-income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) project as required by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA), applications must be submitted to the City of Corpus Christi (City) by January 28, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. Email the completed application as a PDF to the Neighborhood Services Department at fenniferb9@cctexas.com. If you have questions about the application, call Jennifer Buxton at (361) 826-3976. Recommendations for Resolutions of Support will be presented to City Council on February 15, 2022. At that time, City Council may grant a Resolution of Support, a Resolution of No Objection, a Resolution of Objection or take no action. Resolutions of Support will include a $500.00 contribution to project to further demonstrate local support. The contribution may be made through fee waivers. Applications that are complete and where the proposed project site meets current zoning requirements, or the project meets the land use identified in the applicable adopted Area Development Plan will be recommended for support. Area Development Plans can be found at www.cctexas.com/planning. Receiving a Resolution of Support does not guarantee that, if requested, the project will receive HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) or other funds. Awards for HOME funds will be made in August 2022. To complete the application, compile the information requested below, attach it to this form and sign the form. On this form, next to each item, provide the application page number where the information can be found. Number each page of the application. For ease of completion, unless otherwise stated, the attachments can be complied from other applications or financing packages if the information is up-to-date, accurate and the page where the information is located is indicated. Applicants do not need to create new documentation if the information is available in an existing format. Staff may contact the application preparer for additional information or clarification. Neighborhood Services Department 12.08.2021 Required Information: 1. Name and contact information including the business name, phone number and email address for the application preparer 2. Name and contact information including the business name, phone number and email address for the developer's primary contact 3. Name and address of the proposed development including the full legal description, the street address, and the Census Tract 4. Description of the development's proposed ownership structure, include any nonprofit participation 5. Map showing the project location 6. Site control status 7. Describe the action, if any, the City would need to take on behalf of the applicant in order for the application to address site characteristics that meet any of the criteria in TDHCA's 2022 Final Qualified Allocation Plan Subchapter B Site and Development Requirements and Restrictions (i.e. letters regarding proximity to solid waste facilities, railroad tracks, refineries, etc.) 8. Description of the project including: a. Type such as new construction, rehabilitation, adaptive reuse, etc. b. Target or special population c. Any TDHCA 9% LIHTC set-asides for which the project will be considered d. Number of units by income type, bedroom number and size e. Rent and income targeting by unit type f. Resident and supportive services to be provided with the provider of the services identified g. On-site amenities h. Site plan as complete at the time of this application, an update will be required before the project is presented to City Council i. Architectural drawings as complete at the time of this application, an update will be required before the project is presented to City Council 9. Development costs — use the format provided by TDHCA 10. Development and permanent financing sources and uses — use the format provided by TDHCA and clearly show the use City of Corpus Christi HOME funds if applicable 11. Status of each development and permanent financing source, specify if the project is projected to need HOME funds from the City of Corpus Christi 12. 15-year Operating proforma — use the format provided by TDHCA 13. Competitive housing tax credit selection self-score by point item description—use TDHCA required format Neighborhood Services Department 12.08.2021 Request for Letter Regarding Concerted Revitalization Plan To be considered for a letter identifying the project as contributing to the concerted revitalization efforts of the City, submit the information listed below. Email this information as a PDF to the Neighborhood Services Department at ienniferb9@cctexas.com by January 28, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. The City does not consider the 5-year Consolidated Plan or the Consolidated Annual Action Plan to be concerted revitalization plans. Required Information: 1. Concerted Revitalization Plan Packet— use the packet provided by TDHCA 2. Describe, in detail, how the project contributes to the concerted revitalization efforts of the City Certification I certify that I have the authority to submit this application on behalf of the organization I represent and that, to the best of my knowledge, the information submitted is truthful and accurate. Signature, Title Date Neighborhood Services Department 12.08.2021 CORPUS CHRISTI NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES 2022 9% Low-income Housing Tax Credit Resolutions of Support or No Objection City Council January 11, 2022 149 "1 Low-income Housing Tax Credits \ / U5_Cx215iI • Low-income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) are the most common financing tool for multi-family affordable rental housing units • Tax credits are awarded by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA). The application process is highly competitive • Corpus Christi is in Region 10/Urban which includes Nueces, Aransas, San Patricio, and Victoria counties. The region generally receives 1 award each year from the competitive process LIHTC Timeline CORRUS CMR]STI 12/01/2021 TDHCA published the final allocation plan 01/07/2022 TDHCA Pre-Applications Due 01/28/2022 Applications to the City for Resolutions of Support due 02/15/2022 Recommendations for Resolutions presented to Council 03/01/2022 Applications Due to TDHCA 06/2022 List of Eligible Applications Published 07/2022 Final Awards 11-12/2022 Carryover Awards IAM "I Low-income Housing Tax Credits \ / U5_Cx215iI • For an application for LIHTCs to be competitive, developers request a Resolution of Support from the City • Resolutions of Support = 17 points • Resolution of No Objection = 14 points • Developers may also request a letter regarding their proposed project's contribution to the City • City support given by letter; no City Council action required • 7 points available 2022 City Application for Resolutions LA • Developers will submit a simple application • To be recommended to Council for a Resolution, applications are required to: • Be complete • Be for projects where the development site meets current zoning requirements, or the project meets the land use identified in the applicable adopted Area Development Plan • Recommendations for Resolutions will be presented to City Council with project details Concerted Revitalization Plan Points F1 • To receive the letter of support for Concerted Revitalization Plan points, developers will submit a simple application to the City • Concerted Revitalization Plan points are given by TDHCA when the project contributes to a community's revitalization as described in plans such as Area Development Plan, TIRZ and TIFS • To be receive the letter applicants will be required to: • Submit the Concerted Revitalization Plan Packet required by TDHCA • Describe how the project contributes to the City's revitalization plans so �o o� A v µoRPORP�g4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 City Council Meeting of January 11, 2022 DATE: January 6, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Heather Hurlbert, CPA, CGFO, Director of Finance & Procurement Heatherh3(a-)-cctexas.com 361-826-3227 Dockless Scooter Briefing STAFF PRESENTER(S): Name Title/Position Department 1. Heather Hurlbert Director of Finance & Procurement Finance ISSUE: Dockless scooters have had a presence in Corpus Christi since 2019. This briefing will present proposed changes to the dockless scooter fee structure to be more in line with the major cities across the state of Texas, to create a cap on the maximum number of scooters allowed in the city limits and on the Seawall; and to add designated parking requirements to the license agreement for dockless vehicles for pedestrian safety and right of way. BACKGROUND: Since January of 2019, dockless vehicles have provided riders greater access to our Downtown Corpus Christi (i.e., from the Seawall to Downtown businesses) area, improving access to the SEA District, Marina Arts District and Hospital District for both leisure activities and to and from work. City Staff has now gathered almost two years' worth of scooter data to better understand how scooters are used in the city. Using the results of the data and peer city program comparisons, staff is proposing program modifications to make the program work better for Corpus Christi. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: PowerPoint— Dockless Scooter Presentation Dockless Scooters City Council Briefing January 11, 2022 Dockless Scooter History/Timeline January 2019 Pilot Ordinance Adopted by City Council January 2019 Blue Duck/Lime enter into license agreement January 2019 Blue Duck begins operations February 2019 Lime begins operations April 2020 Scooter operations are shutdown due to COVID-19 Jun 2020 Lime implements safety protocols that are approved by the Health District and relaunch scooters August 2020 Blue Duck implements safety protocols that are approved by the Health District and relaunch scooters Current Operators Average dockless scooters deployed per day: 669 Blue Duck Scooters Entered into License Agreement on: January 15, 2019 Employees:4 FTE's including local manager Lime Scooters Entered into License Agreement 1 on: January 28, 2019 �1 Employees: 2 Contractors in the ■Blue Duck average per day local warehouse and 30 "juicers" including local manager Lime average per day � : or FY 21 Scooter Deployment FY21 Monthly Scooter Deployment 25,000 1,000 20,000 800 15,000 600 10,000 400 Scooters were removed for 5,000 over aweek 200 due to the winter event in February Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlTotal per month 21,193 21,842 20,827 19,323 14,502 21,528 18,867 19,596 21,303 20,680 23,154 21,514 Average per day 684 728 672 623 518 694 629 632 710 667 747 717 4 i- Most Frequented Areas Fiscal Year 2020 Data Corpus Christi Museum ' The Art Musaun-� Christi Museum 2e The Art Museum of Science and Histor� r>f South Texas nce and Histor�� of South Texas Herit©e ParK� Heri2�e ParK !+-s`' z SPoil Island z �+� � SPoil Island nCr�eLe Ste.. '� � • °, �. �__ > treet � ��aEEt Amph rtheater Omni Corpus Christi s�Omni Corpus C� �= - = Q Holiday Inri^"Gorpus Holiday Christi Downtown Marina Christi Oown- o _ s Selena Memo�l Stab:' Selena r Water Stra t Oys*B water Strt ; _ r ' - R2 Whataburgar� �. � � What � ivAU i"- �. �. o $I `��` ♦ � ► • =- — McGee B l(� Mcr ♦ ���pp����G�$���444444�����444�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������y e y M��e tet. MGGee Be Ct� .�,� Activity primarily between Barge Dock and McGee Beach 5 Most Frequented Areas �- Fiscal Year 2021 Data _ . ,, 4 { {'j,,l ry� µ—ms .. ,•�•,� mss.= ao Activity expanded to between North Beach and Cole Park 6 Downtown Survey 117%,: or How do you think Dockless Would you like to see dedicated Scooters (Ex. Lime Scooters) have parking Corrals for Dockless impacted your business? Scooters? 70% _ 80% 75% 60% 60% -- -- 70% 50% 60% 40% 50% 35% 40% 30% 30% 20% 25% 20% 10% 5% - 10% 0% 0% Positively Negatively Neither Positive or Other(please 0% it Impacted Impacted Negative specify) Yes No Survey was sent out to 45 different downtown business owners, with 20 responses. Comparative Analysis • Took lessons learned from past two (2) years and compared key program aspects to peer cities • Fee structure • Application fee • Per Scooter fee • Per Trip fee • Limit on number of scooters citywide and in specific areas • Limit on speeds in certain areas • Prohibited areas • Parking corrals Comparative Analysis Application Fee Per Trip Scooter Slow Prohibited City Fee per Scooter Fee Limit Zones Areas Corpus Christi- current program None $1 per Scooter/ None None No Streets (2 providers) per day EI Paso $371 None None No$21 per scooter Public Parks (3 providers) annually UTEP/TxDOT Austin $4 per scooter 2,000 Parks/Trails (4 providers) $750 annually 0.15 Downtown Campus/Capital Sidewalks 8 mph Dallas— None $60 per scooter 0.20 None None None (Program on hold) annually San Antonio None $10 per scooter 0.25 2,000 20 mph cap Sidewalks/ (2 providers) annually Citywide Riverwalk/Trails Arlington Not license through the City only with the University of Arlington. Houston Not licensed through City only through businesses in the downtown area (like Segway). Ft. Worth No City Program Recommended Ordinance Amendments • Amend Fee Structure • $50 Permit Fee per Scooter, Annually • .20 cents per Trip Fee • Maximum number of Scooters • 1200 City Wide permits • Limit of 300 scooters parked on the Seawall from ABC Center to Waters Edge Park • Limit Speed to 10 MPH on Seawall through geo-fencing • No limit elsewhere in the City • Scooters have a maximum speed of 20 MPH Application Fee Per Trip Scooter Slow Prohibited Fee per Scooter Fee Limit Zones Areas Current None $1 perrdScooter None None No Streets program pey Proposed None $50 per scooter 20 1200-Citywide 10 MPH on the Streets program annually 300-Seawall Seawall io Proposed Fee Structure Current Fee Structure Proposed Recommendation • Fee Structure • Fee Structure • $1 per Scooter per Day • $50 per Scooter annually • Total Revenue • .20 cents per trip fee • Fiscal Year 2021 generated • Estimated Total Revenue revenue of $244,329 $160,000 • Permit fee of$60,000 • Per trip fee of $100,000 � : Recommended Ordinance Amendments Designated Parking Corrals 00 o • Parking corrals will be designated throughout the Downtown, SEA district, Seawall from Cole Park to the ABC Center, �a r and other locations as identified or ' requested • Working with DMD, private businesses, Parks, Marina and Public Works to identify optimal locations • Scooters parking along the Seawall will be sv required to park in a corral and this will be enforced through geo-fencing Estimated Revenues and Spending Plan Revenue Spending Plan Contract with Clean Team for daily $29,500 Estimated Annual Revenue based on scooter organization 7 days a week current total trips $160,000 Corral Maintenance and Signage $40,000 Administration overhead $16,600 Remaining funds may be used for additional staff to administer the program, sidewalk improvements, and other pedestrian safety improvements. Licensing g • Once ordinance is adopted, the licenses with two current operators will be updated • New expiration date of January 2023 and include two one-year extensions • If not chosen through Request for Information (RFI) process, contract will expire with 14-day notice • No new licenses will be issued until RFI is complete • Once RFI is complete, up to three licenses will be awarded and scooters allocated • Licenses will be effective until January 2023 and include two one- year extensions. • Licenses will be awarded by City Manager or designee. i' Next Steps ✓ First reading of the ordinance on January 25 with second reading on February 8 ✓ Issue amended licenses to current operators ✓ Release RFI in March/April ✓ Award licenses to up to three operators in May/June Questions ? JA / Historical Revenue Collections Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2019 January- September 2019 $104,636 Fiscal Year 2020 October 2019 -September 2020 $93,501 Fiscal Year 2021 October 2020—September 2021 $244,329 Fiscal Year 2022 October 2021—To Date $45,822 17 i' i' Ordinance Summary Current Ordinance Recommended Hours of Operation Set by Vendor Set by Vendor No Limit No Limit Sidewalk Riding Allowed Allowed Speed Limit None 10mph on Seawall Scooter Corrals None Require Corrals along Seawall Scooter Limit No Limit 1200 Citywide 300 parked on Seawall from ABC to Water's Edge park Program Fees $1 per scooter per day Permit fee- $50 per scooter annually Per Trip Fee- .20 cents Scooter Providers No Cap No Cap so �o p A v µoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 11, 2022 DATE: January 11, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Tracey K. Cantu, Interim Director of Neighborhood Services traceyc(a)-cctexas.com 361.826.3021 Appeal of Building Standards Board Order for 1301 N Water Street CAPTION: Resolution upholding the Building Standards Board's order to demolish the dilapidated/ substandard structure located at 1301 N Water Street and owned by 8058 MKII LLC SUMMARY: 8058 MKII LLC, A Texas Limited Liability Company, has requested the City Council to hear and consider an appeal of a decision of the Building Standards Board regarding property located at 1301 N Water Street. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The property at 1301 N Water is owned by 8058 MKII LLC. The structure at 1301 N Water is an accessory structure. Due to the substandard and dilapidated condition of the accessory structure at 1301 N Water Street, On October 14, 2021, the Building Standards Board ordered the structure at 1301 N Water to be removed or demolished by the owner, lienholder or mortgagee within 30 days. If demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City be authorized to demolish. Per section 13-24 of the Code, an owner or occupant may appeal a decision of the Board to the City Council. The City Charter, Article VI, Section 2, states that appeals shall be perfected by filing a sworn notice of appeal with the City Secretary within thirty (30) days from the date of the decision. 8058 MKII LLC submitted a notice of appeal in writing on November 2, 2021, within 30 days of the decision. During an appeal, the City Council acts in a quasi-judicial capacity to determine the facts and to determine whether the structure requires demolition. After hearing presentations from staff and from the appellant, the Council can decide to uphold the Building Standards Board order or to reverse the Board's order in whole or in part. Under Section 13-24(b), the Council may vary the application of any provision of Chapter 13 of the City Code when the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice and would be contrary to the spirit and purpose of this Code, the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code or public interest or when, in its opinion, the decision of the board should be modified or reversed. A decision of the City Council to vary the application of any provision of the Code or the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code, or to modify an order of the board in whole or in part shall specify in what manner such modification is made, the conditions upon which it is made and the reasons therefore. The decision of the City Council shall be final unless the aggrieved party appeals by instituting a suit for that purpose in any court having jurisdiction within 15 days from the date on which the decision of the City Council was rendered. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Motion to reverse the Board's order in whole or in part. FISCAL IMPACT: Non-applicable Funding Detail: Fund: Non-Applicable Organization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: RECOMMENDATION: Uphold Building Standards Board order to demolish the property located at 1301 N Water Street. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: • Resolution — Upholding Building Standards Board order to demolish the property located at 1301 N Water Street within 30 days. • Final Order of Building Standard Board Case No. V156713-052121 • Minutes of Building Standards Board Meeting October 14, 2021 • Case Timeline for 1301 N Water Street • Location Map & 1301 N Water Street Aerial photo • Photos presented to the Board • Notice of Appeal by 8058 MKII LLC Resolution upholding the Building Standards Board's order to demolish the dilapidated/substandard structure located at 1301 N Water Street and owned by 8058 MKII LLC. Whereas, the Building Standards Board (the "Board") held a public hearing on October 14, 2021 , at 1 :30pm regarding structure located at 1301 N Water Street and after making certain findings ordered the structure or premises be removed or demolished by the owner, lien holder or mortgagee, within thirty (30) days pursuant to the attached Final Order of the Building Standards Board Case No. V156713-052121 ; Whereas, 8058 MKII LLC, the owner of 1301 N Water Street (the "Appellant") filed a written notice of appeal of the Board's order with the City Secretary's Office on November 2, 2021 , in accordance with Section 13-24(a) City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances (the "Code") and Article VI, Section 2 of the City Charter (the "Charter"); Whereas, the filing of the appeal stayed the Board's order; Whereas, Section 13-24(a) of the Code and Article VI, Section 2 of the Charter authorize the City Council to hear Appeals of the Board's decision; therefore, this Council properly has jurisdiction of this appeal; and Whereas, after hearing the evidence, the City Council makes the following findings related to the property located at 1301 N Water Street: (1) the decision of the Board was not erroneous, and (2) that the decision of the Board would not cause undue hardship. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Council declares the recitals in the above paragraphs are true and correct. SECTION 2. The Final Order of the Building Standards Board of Appeals, Case No. V156713-052121 , for the structure at 1301 N Water Street is upheld. SECTION 3. The Appellant's appeal is hereby denied. SECTION 4. The City may vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered by the Board is not taken. PASSED AND APPROVED on the day of , 2022: Paulette M. Guajardo Roland Barrera Gil Hernandez Michael Hunter Billy Lerma John Martinez Ben Molina Mike Pusley Greg Smith ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Lode Enforcement TDivisi�„Y ,�urP HPr, :f f 7. { 10/14/2021 CERTIFIED LETTER 0 7020 1810 0000 1317 5862 8058 MKI I LLC RE: 1301 N WATER ST 3511 RIVERCREST DR Legal Description: BEACH BLK 45 LOT 1 AUSTIN, TX 78746-1310 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 10/14/2021 in the Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard, to hear matters concerning the substandard building(s) located at the above referenced property, In reference to the substandard building(s), the Final Order of the Board's decision is enclosed.The Final Order specifies the time allowed for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to comply with the Board's Final Order. The time permitted commences from the date listed on the enclosed Order. An appeal of this Board's decision may be made to the City Council under the provisions of Corpus Christi Code Sec. 13-24 -Appeals, It may be necessary for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to obtain the proper permits before initiating demolition or repairs ordered by the Board. A permit can be obtained at Development Services located at 2406 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, Texas. Please contact Diana T. Garza, Building Standards Board Liaison, if you have any questions regarding this matter. She can be reached at (361) 826-3009. Sincerely, Diana T, Garza Building Standards Board Liaison Code Enforcement Division Attachment: FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case number V156713-052121 P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 • (361) 826-3046 . http://www.cctexas.com/ FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case No. V156713-052121 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) 8058 MKII LLC RE: 1301 N WATER ST 3511 RIVERCREST DR Legal Description: BEACH BLK 45 LOT 1 AUSTIN, TX 78746-1310 This Final Order is issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Building Standards Board ("Board") of the City of Corpus Christi, ("City"), Nueces County, Texas in accordance with the Charter of the City, Chapter 13 of the City's Code of Ordinances ("Cade") and the Texas Local Government Code. On 10/14/2021,the City of Corpus Christi Building and Standards Board held a public hearing and made the following findings regarding the building(s) or structure(s)located at the above referenced property: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Code, on 5/18/2021 an inspection for substandard conditions was made of the building(s) or structure(s) located within the City at the above referenced property; 2. On 7/29/2021 a notice of violation(s) and request to correct the violation(s)was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties. Additionally, on 07/30/2021 notice of violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 3. Thirty days elapsed since the notice of violation(s) was received and/or published, and such violation(s)was not cured; 4. Code Official, Diana T. Garza, filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Board regarding the above referenced property on 08/30/2021, and the public hearing was held not less than ten days and not more than 45 days after the complaint was filed; 5. Notice of the public hearing was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties on 10/1/2021,which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on 10/1/2021 notice of the public hearing was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 6. After considering the testimony and reviewing the documentation and information submitted by City Staff and after affording the owner, lienholder, mortgagee(s), and/or other interested parties the opportunity to address the Board and present testimony, documentation and information, the Board finds the building(s) or structure(s) located at the above referenced property is substandard and constitutes a nuisance. 7. The City will vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered below is not taken within the allotted time. 8. If there are items of personal property in the premises to be demolished,the owner is ordered to remove personal property from the premises within 30 days of the date of this Order. If such items of personal property are not removed from the premises within 30 days, they shall be placed in storage for 90 days. During this period,they may be redeemed by the owner after all costs incurred in placing the items in storage and all accumulated storage fees have been paid. If the property is not redeemed within 90 days,the City may cause the same to be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale shall be used to pay for any costs incurred in the storage of the property,and any excess amount shall be set off against the cost of demolition to be charged to the owner. ' . ' ^card ORDERS; The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be secured by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mn$rtgpgee(s)from unauthorized entry within 3Odays. OR The Board finds the substandard buUd|nofdorstruutuna(s)can reasonably berepaired soaatpcnmnpk/vvththe �� ��� therwfurw,the0mend��RV�ERS; ' __ The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mPrtgagee(s)within 30days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). __ The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or n1ortgagee(s)within___(31to90)days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g), Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed |naccordance with the time schedules established bvthe Board,towit: ON The Board finds the substandard building(s)or structure(s) is so damaged, decayed,dilapidated, unsanitary, unsafe, nrvermin-infested that|tcreates a serious hazard to the health or safety of the occupants or the public;therefore, the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or nnortgagee(s)within___days. The building(s) or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the bui|dinR(s)orstruc±ume(s) isbrought upto all minimum standards ofthe code bythe om/ner(s) |ienho|dar/s\, and/or mmm/tgagee(s)within 3Odays. The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or nmortgagee/s\within___days. The building(s) or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until thobui|dAng/s\urstructure(u)iubroughtuptoa|| mnin(nmunmxtandardmofthcoodevvithin___/3ltp90\ dayo. Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the buildIng(s),structure(s)or premises cannot be repaired because of the refusal of the owner(s) or its intrinsic state of disrepair or both and is dilapidated or substandard;therefore,the Board ORDERS: ,y The dilapidated nrsubstandard bui|din0(s),struoture(s), orpremises shall beremoved ordemolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. __ The dilapidated or substandard building(s),structure(s),or premises shall be removed or demolished and owner(s), lienholder(s), a/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the prope n a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board, to wit: OR The Board finds that the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) has submitted a detailed plan and schedule for the repair/removal/demolition (circle one)of the building(s) or structure(s) and the owner(s), lienholder(s) and/or mortgagee(s) has established that the work cannot reasonably be completed within 90 days because of the scope and complexity of the work;therefore, the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be repaired/removed/demolished (circle one) by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within—days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further, the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the detailed plan and schedule submitted to the Board and approved by the Board, The detailed plan and schedule approved by the Board is attached and incorporated by reference to this Order and includes the amendments and/or additions noted below: The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall submit monthly progress reports to the Code Enforcement Division to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules established for commencement and performance of the work. The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall report bi-monthly to the Board to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules for the work, beginning on and continuing throughout the pendency of the approved schedule, The Board further finds the above referenced property, including structures or improvements on the property, exceeds$100,000 in total value; therefore,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30"' day from the date of this Order. Pete G Cavazos FOR GAINST Coretta Graham <F&IAGAINST David Foster FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin FO /AGAINST Guate Garcia FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso O /AGAINST Ordered this L n day o'f lj�J ,��`�-Qe ,2021. Signed under the authority of the Board: DateFiled ) V 111-2.1 Signed under the authority of oard: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: Rebecca Hue to City Secretary Code Enforcement DivisionRCS : DIVig[ON 10/14/2021 CERTIFIED LETTER#7020 1810 00001317 5862 8058 MKII LLC RE: 1301 N WATER ST 3511 RIVERCREST DR Legal Description: BEACH BLK 45 LOT 1 AUSTIN,TX 78746-1310 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 10/14/2021 in the Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard,to hear matters concerning the substandard building(s) located at the above referenced property. In reference to the substandard building(s),the Final Order of the Board's decision is enclosed.The Final Order specifies the time allowed for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to comply with the Board's Final Order.The time permitted commences from the date listed on the enclosed Order.An appeal of this Board's decision may be made to the City. Council under the provisions of Corpus Christi Code Sec. 13-24-Appeals. It may be necessary for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to obtain the proper permits before initiating demolition or repairs ordered by the Board.A permit can be obtained at Development Services located at 2406 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi,Texas. Please contact Diana T. Garza, Building Standards Board Liaison, if you have any questions regarding this matter. She can be reached at(361) 826-3009. Sincerely, Diana T. Garza Building Standards Board Liaison Code Enforcement Division Attachment: FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case number V156713-052121 f P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 • (361)826-3046 • http://www.cctexas.com/ i FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case No. V156713-052121 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) 8058 MKII LLC RE: 1301 N WATER ST 3511 RIVERCREST DR Legal Description: BEACH BLK 45 LOT 1 AUSTIN,TX 78746-1310 This Final Order is issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Building Standards Board ("Board")of the City of Corpus Christi, ("City"), Nueces County,Texas in accordance with the Charter of the City, Chapter 13 of the City's Code of Ordinances ("Code") and the Texas Local Government Code. On 10/14/2021,the City of Corpus Christi Building and Standards Board held a public hearing and made the following findings regarding the building(s) orstructure(s)located',at the above referenced property: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Code, on 5/18/2021 an inspection for substandard conditions was made of the building(s) or structure(s) located within the City at the above referenced property; 2. On 7/29/2021 a notice of violation(s) and request to correct the violation(s)was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s)and all known interested parties. Additionally, on 07/30/2021 notice of violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 3. Thirty days elapsed since the notice of violation(s)was received and/or published, and such violation(s)was not cured; 4. Code Official, Diana T. Garza,filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Board regarding the above referenced property on 08/30/2021, and the public hearing was held not less than ten days and not more than 45 days after the complaint was filed; 5. Notice of the public hearing was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties on 10/1/2021, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on 10/1/2021 notice of the public hearing was published in the Corpus Christi.Caller Times; 6. After considering the testimony and reviewing the documentation and information submitted by City Staff and after affording the owner, iienholder, mortgagee(s),and/or other interested parties the opportunity to address the Board and present testimony, documentation and information,the Board finds the building(s)or structure(s) located at the above referenced property is substandard and constitutes a nuisance. 7. The City will vacate, secure, remove,or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered below is not taken within the allotted time. 8. If there are items of personal property in the premises to be demolished,the owner is ordered to remove personal property from the premises within 30 days of the date of this Order. If such items of personal property are not removed from the premises within 30 days,they shall be placed in storage for 90 days. During this period,they may be redeemed by the owner after all costs incurred in placing the items in storage and all accumulated storage fees have been paid: If the property is not redeemed within 90 days,the City may cause the same to be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale shall be used to pay for any costs incurred in the storage of the property, and any excess amount shall be set off against the cost of demolition to be charged to the owner. The Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be secured by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) from unauthorized entry within 30 days. OR The Board finds the substandard building(s) or structure(s)can reasonably be repaired so as to comply with the code;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within_(31 to 90) days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the substandard building(s) or structure(s) is so damaged,decayed, dilapidated, unsanitary, unsafe, or vermin-infested that it creates a serious hazard to the health or safety of the occupants or the public; therefore, the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within_days. The building(s) or structure(s) shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s) or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within_days. The building(s) or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s) or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the building(s), structure(s)or premises cannot be repaired because of the refusal of the owner(s) or its intrinsic state of disrepair or both and is dilapidated or substandard; therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s), structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. The dilapidated or substandard building(s), structure(s),or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s),within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the l owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds that the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)has submitted a detailed plan and schedule for the repair/removal/demolition (circle one) of the building(s) or structure(s) and the owner(s), lienholder(s) and/or mortgagee(s) has established that the work cannot reasonably be completed within 90 days because of the scope and complexity of the work;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s)or structure(s) shall be repaired/removed/demolished.(circle one) by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within_days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the detailed plan and schedule submitted to the Board and approved by the Board. The detailed plan and schedule approved by the Board is attached and incorporated by reference to this Order and includes the amendments and/or additions noted below: The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall submit monthly progress reports to the Code Enforcement Division to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules established for commencement and performance of the work. The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall report bi-monthly to the Board to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules for the work, beginning on and continuing throughout the pendency of the approved schedule. The Board further finds the above referenced property, including structures or improvements on the property, exceeds $100,000 in total value;therefore,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30'day from the date of this Order. Pete G Cavazos FOR GAINST Coretta Graham (0/AGAINST David Foster FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin O AGAINST Guate Garcia FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso O /AGAINST n Ordered this day df 6%."t ,2021. Signed under the authority of the Board: Date-Piled 10 1 WE, Signed under the authoriqof6oard: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: 4RebgeccZa4H'ue a City Secretary •` Code Enforcement Division psi R • .i a19Ig104 10/14/2021 8058 MKII LLC RE: 1301 N WATER ST 3511 RIVERCREST DR Legal Description: BEACH BLK45 LOT 1 AUSTIN,TX 78746-1310 { The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, `Board") met at 1:30 P.M.on 10/14/2021 in the Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard,to hear matters concerning the substandard b.uilding(s) located at the above referenced property. In reference to the substandard building(s),the Final Order of the Board's decision is enclosed.The Final Order specifies the time allowed for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to comply with the Board's Final Order.The time permitted commences from the date listed on the enclosed Order.;An appeal of this Board's decision may made to the City Council under the provisions of Corpus Christi Code Sec.:13-24-Appeals. It may be necessary for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to obtain the proper permits before initiating demolition or repairs ordered by the Board. A permit can be obtained at Development Services located at 2406 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi,Texas. Please contact Diana T. Garza, Building Standards Board.Liaison, if you have any questions regarding this matter.She can be reached at(3.61)826-3009. Sincerely, Diana T. Garza Building Standards Board Liaison Code Enforcement Division Attachment: FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case number V156713-052121 i i I P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 • (361) 826-3046 • http://www.cctexas.com/ FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case No. V156713-052121 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) 8058 MKII LLC RE: 1301 N WATER 5T 3511 RIVERCREST DR Legal Description: BEACH BLK 45 LOT 1 AUSTIN,TX 78746-1310 This Final Order is issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Building Standards Board ("Board") of the City of Corpus Christi, ("City"), Nueces County,Texas in accordance with the Charter of the City, Chapter 13 of the City's Code of Ordinances("Code") and the Texas Local Government Code. On 10/14/2021,the City of Corpus Christi Building and Standards Board held a public hearing and made the following findings regarding the building(s)or structure(s)located at the above referenced property: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Code,on 5/18/2021 an inspection for substandard conditions was made of the building(s)or structure(s) located within the City at the above referenced property; 2. On 7/29/2021 a notice of violation(s) and request to correct the violation(s)was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties. Additionally, on 07/30/2421 notice of violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 3. Thirty days elapsed since the notice of violation(s)was received and/or published,and such violation(s) was not cured; 4. Code Official, Diana T'. Garza,filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Board regarding the above referenced property on 08/30/2021,and the public hearing was held not less.than ten days and not more than 45 days after the complaint was filed; 5. Notice of the public hearing was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties on 10/1/2021, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally,on 10/1/2021 notice of the public hearing was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 6. After considering the testimony and reviewing the documentation and information submitted by City Staff and after affording the owner, lienholder, mortgagee(s), and/or other interested parties the opportunity to address the Board and present testimony, documentation and information,the Board finds the building(s) or structure(s) located at the above referenced property is substandard and constitutes a nuisance. 7. The City will vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered below is not taken within the allotted time. 8. If there are items of personal property in the premises to be demolished,the owner is ordered to remove personal property from the premises within 30 days of the date of this Order. If such items of personal property are not removed from the premises within 30 days,they shall be placed in storage for 90 days. During this period,they may be redeemed by the owner after all costs incurred in placing the items in storage and all accumulated storage fees have been paid. If the property is not redeemed within 90 days,the City may cause the same to be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale shall be used to pay for any costs incurred in the storage of the property, and any excess amount shall be set off against the cost of demolition to be charged to the owner. The Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be secured by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)from unauthorized entrywithin 30 days. OR The Board finds the substandard building(s) or structure(s)can reasonably be repaired so as to comply with the code;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) within_(31 to 90)days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the substandard building(s) or structure(s) is so damaged, decayed, dilapidated, unsanitary, unsafe, or vermin-infested that it creates a serious hazard to the health or safety of the occupants or the public; therefore, the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within__._days. The building(s) or structure(s) shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s) or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) within_,_,_,days. The building(s) or structure(s) shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s) or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the building(s), structure(s)or premises cannot be repaired because of the refusal of the owner(s) or its intrinsic state of disrepair or both and is dilapidated or substandard; therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s), structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. l The dilapidated or substandard building(s), structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s),within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds that the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) has submitted a detailed plan and schedule for the repair/removal/demolition (circle one) of the building(s) or structure(s) and the owner(s), lienholder(s) and/or mortgagee(s) has established that the work cannot reasonably be completed within 90 days because of the scope and complexity of the work;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired/removed/demolished (circle one) by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g), Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the detailed plan and schedule submitted to the Board and approved by the Board. The detailed plan and schedule approved by the Board is attached and incorporated by reference to this Order and includes the amendments and/or additions noted below: The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall submit monthly progress reports to the Code Enforcement Division to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules established for commencement and performance of the work. The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall report bi-monthly to the Board to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules for the work, beginning on and continuing throughout the pendency of the approved schedule. The Board further finds the above referenced property, including structures or improvements on the property,exceeds$100,000 in total value;therefore,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30'day from the date of this Order. Pete G Cavazos FOR GAINST Coretta Graham /AGAINST David Foster FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin 90 ;'AGAINST Guate Garcia FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso GAINST n Ordered this day of '2021. Signed under the authority of the Board: Dae11ed U I�i Signed under the authority of pard: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: RIO Rebecca Huefta City Secr 2tary Minutes Building Standards Board Council Chambers, City Hall Octoberl4, 2021 @ 1:40p.m. L CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Coretta Graham at 1:40pm in the Council Chambers on the first floor of City Hall. II. ROLL CALL Board Members Present Coretta Graham—present Pete Cavazos—present Catherine Giffin—present Monica Pareso -present Staff Present Liza Lopez, Code Enforcement Compliance Program Manager Diana T Garza, Code Compliance Officer/Liaison Jonathan Vining, Code Compliance Officer/Liaison Jessica Martinez,Administrative Support II Maria Garcia,Management Assistant Buck Brice,Assistant City Attorney III. Board Members Absent Guate Garcia—absent David Foster- absent IV. ABSENCES No motion was made since there was no quorum on September 23,2021 V. MINUTES A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 22,2021. A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. VL STAFF REPORT The Staff Report was presented to the Board for discussion and information regarding cases from January 28,2021 to present. A motion was made by Catherine Giffin seconded by Monica Pareso to approve the staff report. A roll call vote was taken,and the motion passed unanimously. VII. PUBLIC COMMENT A motion was made by Coretta Graham to open the floor for public comment. As there was no response,Coretta Graham closed the public comment. VIII. OLD BUSINESS 1. 2713 Mary St Aka 2709 Marv,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk l lot .0813 acs out of33 & 34 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2713 Mary St Aka 2709 Marv,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 lot.0813 acs out of 33 & 34). If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 2. 2713 Mary St Aka 2711 Marv,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 lot.0813 acs out of33 & 34 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2713 Mary St Aka 2711 Marv,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 lot.0813 acs out of 33 & 34). If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 3. 2713 Mary St,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 lot.0813 acs out of 33 & 34 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2713 Mary St,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 lot.0813 acs out of 33 & 34).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. IX. NEW BUSINESS 1. 2602 Bolivar St., Demolition Residence (Casa Blanca Lt 10 BK 7) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Catherine Giffin to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2602 Bolivar St.,Demolition Residence(Casa Blanca Lt 10 BK 7).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 2. 2421 Cleo St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure(Leak Lt 1 BK 17) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monia Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2421 Cleo St., Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Leak Lt 1 BK 17).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 3. 3402 Greenwood Dr., Demolition Residence (La Arboleda Lt 26 BK 1) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Catherine Giffin to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 3402 Greenwood Dr.,Demolition Residence (La Arboleda Lt 26 BK 1).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 4. 4653 Hakel Dr.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure(Mahan Acres Lt 10 BK 1 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 4653 Hakel Dr., Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Mahan Acres Lt 10 BK 1).If the demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 5. 2816 Nueces St., Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Nueces Bay Hts Lts 3 & 4 BK 7) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2816 Nueces St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Nueces Bay Hts Lts 3 & 4 BK 7).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 6. 1117 Sam Rankin St., Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Clarkson Lt 6 BK 1 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 1117 Sam Rankin St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Clarkson Lt 6 BK 1).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 7. 924 Waco Dr.,Demolition Residence (Bluff Lt 7 BK 36) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 924 Waco Dr.,Demolition Residence (Bluff Lt 7 BK 36).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 8. 924 Waco Dr Aka 1017 Winnebago., Demolition Residence (Bluff Lt 36 BK 7) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Monica Pareso and seconded by Catherine Giffin to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 924 Waco Dr Aka 1017 Winnebago.,Demolition Residence (Bluff Lt 36 BK 7).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 9. 1301 N Water., Demolition Accessory Structure(Beach Lt 1 BK 45) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 1301 N Water., Demolition Accessory Structure (Beach Lt 1 BK 45).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. X. ANNUAL REPORT Diana will be inquiring with Norma Duran from the city secretary's office in regard to the form that needs to be signed. She will be emailing the form. XI. IDENTIFYING ITEMS FOR FUTURE AGENDA No new items to identify.Next meeting will be held November 18, 2021. XII. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to adjourn the hearing at 2:54 PM. on October 14,2021. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. Liza Lopez Code Enforcement Program Manager Note:For detailed information on testimony,refer to the recording retained on file in the Code Enforcement Division of the City of Corpus Christi Police Department. CASE TIMELINE FOR 1301 N.WATER ST. Activity Date Legal Requirement Legal Reference Code Enforcement Notified of 5/24/2021 Potential Violation n/a n/a Initial Inspection Completed When building,structure or premise Corpus Christi Property 7/29/2021 thought to be substandard Maintenance Code 104.2 Notice of Violation Mailed to Last When there are reasonable grounds to City Ordinance Known Addresses 7/29/2021 believe there is a violation Sec.13-22(A)&(D)(2) Notice of Violation Posted in When owner is unknown,whereabouts City Ordinance Sec.13- Newspaper 7/30/21&7/31/21 unknown,or where service of notice has 22(A)&(D)(3) failed(Published twice w/in a 10 day period) Deadline to comply with Newspaper When 30 days have elapsed from the City Ordinance Notice of Violation 8/30/2021 date of first publication Sec.13-22(B) Notice Received Returned green card rec'd 8/3/2021. n/a 8/3/2021 Signed and rec'd by Ashley Deleon Returned Notice of Violation Posted at 7/26/21-7/30/21& When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property 8/2/21-8/6/21 unclaimed or not delivered Sec.13-22(A)&(D)(4) Deadline to comply with Mailed 30 days from receipt of the notice City Ordinance Notice of Violation 8/29/2021 Sec.13-22(A)(5) Re-inspection Not less thans 30 days from receipt of the City Ordinance 8/30/2021 notice or when 30 days have elapsed Sec. 13-22(B) from date of first publication Complaint filed with BSB When owner refused to comply;when City Ordinance not cured within 30 days from receipt of Sec.13-22(B)(2) 8/30/2021 notice or any further agreed time;or when 30 days have elapsed from date of first publication Notice of Hearing Mailed to Last At least 10 days prior to hearing City Ordinance Known Address 10/1/2021 Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(2) Notice of Hearing Posted in At least 10 days prior to hearing when City Ordinance Newspaper 10/1/2021& owner is unknown,whereabouts Sec.13-22(C)&(D)(3) 10/4/2021 unknown,or where service of notice has failed(Published twice w/in a 10 day period) Notice of Hearing Filed with County At least 10 days prior to hearing City Ordinance Sec.13- Clerk 10/1/2021 22(C) & Tx Local Gov't Code 214.001€ Returned Notice of Hearing Posted at 10/12/2021 When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property unclaimed or not delivered Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(4) BSB Agenda Posted 72 hours(3 days)before scheduled time Texas Govt.Code 10/1/2021 of hearing 551.043(a) BSB Hearing 10/14/2021 Not less than 10 days nor more than 45 City Ordinance days after Complaint filed Sec.13-22(C) N 4m O � � z m 1 UP Z .c o PALO ALTO Z �� m m z 70 m p0W ER , - r n a� fop r' „g/iirMr" m ' ', 1 .� gE►-DEN � � '� s 0 250 5 Date Created:12110/2021 Feet Prepar�By:ReyR ,.-•-- DepartmentofDevel-mentServices e^ ---------------- BEACH BLK 45 LOT 1 .s 1301 N. 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Cantu, Interim Director of Neighborhood Services traceycCa)-cctexas.com 361.826.3021 Appeal of Building Standards Board Order for Five Dilapidated/Substandard structures CAPTION: Resolution upholding the Building Standards Board's order to demolish the five (5) dilapidated / substandard structures identified as: • Building 1 located at 924 Waco Street • Building 3 located at 924 Waco Steet also known as 1017 Winnebago • Building 1 located at 2713 Mary Steet • Building 2 located at 2713 Mary Street, also known as 2711 Mary Street • Building 3 located at 2713 Mary Street, also known as 2709 Mary Street All properties are owned by Marksman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC. SUMMARY: Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC, A Texas Limited Liability Company, has requested the City Council to hear and consider an appeal of a decision of the Building Standards Board regarding the following five (5) properties located at Building 1 located at 924 Waco Street; Building 3 located at 924 Waco Steet also known as 1017 Winnebago; Building 1 located at 2713 Mary Steet; Building 2 located at 2713 Mary Street, also known as 2711 Mary Street and Building 3 located at 2713 Mary Street, also known as 2709 Mary Street all owned by Marksman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The residential structures identified below are owned by Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC. Building Number Address Also Known As Date of No Active Utilities Building 1 924 Waco Street May 13, 2020 Building 3 924 Waco Street 1017 Winnebago July 6, 2021 Building 1 2713 Mary Street July 25, 2016 Building 2 2713 Mary Street 2711 Mary Street July 20, 2020 Building 3 2713 Mary Street 2709 Mary Street January 2, 2019 On October 14, 2021, the Building Standards Board ordered all five structures to be removed or demolished by the owner, lienholder or mortgagee within 30 days due to the substandard and dilapidated condition of each residential structure. If demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City is authorized to demolish. Per section 13-24 of the Code, an owner or occupant may appeal a decision of the Board to the City Council. The City Charter, Article VI, Section 2, states that appeals shall be perfected by filing a sworn notice of appeal with the City Secretary within thirty (30) days from the date of the decision. Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC submitted a notice of appeal in writing on November 2, 2021, within 30 days of the decision. During an appeal, the City Council acts in a quasi-judicial capacity to determine the facts and to determine whether the structure requires demolition. After hearing presentations from staff and from the appellant, the Council can decide to uphold the Building Standards Board order or to reverse the Board's order in whole or in part. Under Section 13-24(b), the Council may vary the application of any provision of Chapter 13 of the City Code when the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice and would be contrary to the spirit and purpose of this Code, the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code or public interest or when, in its opinion, the decision of the board should be modified or reversed. A decision of the City Council to vary the application of any provision of the Code or the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code, or to modify an order of the board in whole or in part shall specify in what manner such modification is made, the conditions upon which it is made and the reasons, therefore. The decision of the City Council shall be final unless the aggrieved party appeals by instituting a suit for that purpose in any court having jurisdiction within 15 days from the date on which the decision of the City Council was rendered. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Motion to reverse the Board's order in whole or in part. FISCAL IMPACT: Non-applicable Funding Detail: Fund: Non-Applicable Organization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: RECOMMENDATION: Uphold Building Standards Board order to demolish the property located at 924 Waco Street. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: • Resolution — Upholding Building Standards Board order to demolish the properties • Final Order of Building Standard Board • Minutes of Building Standards Board Meeting October 14, 2021 • Case Timeline • Location Map & Aerial photo • Photos presented to the Board • Notice of Appeal by Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC Resolution upholding the Building Standards Board's orders to demolish the dilapidated/substandard structures identified as Building 1, Building 2 (also known as 2711 Mary Street) and Building 3 (also known as 2709 Mary) located at 2713 Mary Street and Building 1 and Building 3 (also known as 1017 Winnebago Street) located at 924 Waco Street; all structures owned by Marksman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC. Whereas, the Building Standards Board (the "Board") held a public hearing on October 14, 2021 , at 1 :30pm regarding substandard structures identified as Building 1 , Building 2 (also known as 2711 Mary Street) and Building 3 (also known as 2709 Mary) located at 2713 Mary Street and Building 1 and Building 3 (also known as 1017 Winnebago Street) located at 924 Waco Street, and after making certain findings ordered the structure or premises be removed or demolished by the owner, lien holder or mortgagee, within thirty (30) days pursuant to the attached Final Orders of the Building Standards Board Case Nos. V139739-052120, V147407-100220, V146298- 091520, V154683-040621 , & V154668-040621 ; Whereas, Marksman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC, the owner of the substandard structures identified as Building 1 , Building 2 (also known as 2711 Mary Street) and Building 3 (also known as 2709 Mary) located at 2713 Mary Street and Building 1 and Building 3 (also known as 1017 Winnebago Street) located at 924 Waco Street (the "Appellant") filed a written notice of appeal of the Board's order with the City Secretary's Office on October 26 and 27, 2021 , in accordance with Section 13-24 (a) City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances (the "Code") and Article VI, Section 2 of the City Charter (the "Charter"); Whereas, the filing of the appeal stayed the Board's order; Whereas, Section 13-24(a) of the Code and Article VI, Section 2 of the Charter authorize the City Council to hear Appeals of the Board's decision; therefore, this Council properly has jurisdiction of this appeal; and Whereas, after hearing the evidence, the City Council makes the following findings related to the substandard structures identified as Building 1 , Building 2 (also known as 2711 Mary Street) and Building 3 (also known as 2709 Mary) located at 2713 Mary Street and Building 1 and Building 3 (also known as 1017 Winnebago Street) located at 924 Waco Street located at 924 Waco Street: (1) the decision of the Board was not erroneous, and (2) that the decision of the Board would not cause undue hardship. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Council declares the recitals in the above paragraphs are true and correct. SECTION 2. The Final Orders of the Building Standards Board of Appeals, Case Nos. V139739-052120, V147407-100220, V146298-091520, V154683-040621 , & V154668- 040621 , for substandard structures identified as Building 1, Building 2 (also known as 2711 Mary Street) and Building 3 (also known as 2709 Mary) located at 2713 Mary Street and Building 1 and Building 3 (also known as 1017 Winnebago Street) located at 924 Waco Street, is upheld. SECTION 3. The Appellant's appeals are hereby denied. SECTION 4. The City may vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the building(s) or relocate the building occupants if the actions ordered by the Board are not taken. PASSED AND APPROVED on the day of , 2022: Paulette M. Guajardo Roland Barrera Gil Hernandez Michael Hunter Billy Lerma John Martinez Ben Molina Mike Pusley Greg Smith ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor _ 4MNr51� f� .M Lode Enforcement Division /6 f��Dq R�J - Police Department .�yIpact, 'D1V1BlON 10/14/2021 CERTIFIED LETTER #7020 1810 0000 1317 9426 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI RE: 2713 MARY ST LLC Legal Description: JUAREZ BLK 1 LOT ,0813 ACS OUT OF 1925 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY 33&34 HOUSTON, TX. 77099 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 10/14/2021 in the Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard,to hear matters concerning the substandard building(s) located at the above referenced property. In reference to the substandard building(s),the Final Order of the Board's decision is enclosed.The Final Order specifies the time allowed for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to comply with the Board's Final Order.The time permitted commences from the date listed on the enclosed Order. An appeal of this Board's decision may be made to the City Council under the provisions of Corpus Christi Code Sec. 13-24 -Appeals. It may be necessary for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to obtain the proper permits before initiating demolition or repairs ordered by the Board. A permit can be obtained at Development Services located at 2406 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi,Texas. Please contact Diana T. Garza, Building Standards Board Liaison, if you have any questions regarding this matter. She can be reached at (361)826-3009. Sincerely, Diana T. Garza Building Standards Board Liaison Code Enforcement Division Attachment: FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case number: V139739-052120 P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 c (361) 826-3046 • http://www.cctexas.ccm/ u FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOAR® ;. drvso�n Case No. _V139739-052120 - --- Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 2713 MARY ST MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI Legal Description:JUAREZ BLK 1 LOT.0813 ACS OUT OF LLC 33&34 1925 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY HOUSTON, TX.77098 This Final Order is issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Building Standards Board ("Board")of the City of Corpus Christi, ("City"), Nueces County,Texas in accordance with the Charter of the City, Chapter 13 of the City's Code of Ordinances ("Code") and the Texas Local Government Code, On _10/14/2021_ the City of Corpus Christi Building and Standards Board held a public hearing and made the following findings regarding the building(s) or structure(s)located at the above referenced property: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Code, on_5/19/2020 an inspection for substandard conditions was made of the building(s) or structure(s) located within the City at the above referenced property; 2. On _6/24/2020_a notice of viclation(s) and request to correct the violation(s) was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties. Additionally, on_1/14/2021_notice of violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 3. Thirty days elapsed since the notice of violation(s) was received and/or published, and such violation(s) was not cu red; 4. Code Official, Diana T. Garza, filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Board regarding the above referenced property on_08/30/2021_, and the public hearing was held not less than ten days and not more than 45 days after the complaint was filed; 5. Notice of the public hearing was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties on_10/1/2021 which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on 10/1/2021 notice of the public hearing was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 6. After considering the testimony and reviewing the documentation and information submitted by City Staff and after affording the owner, lienholder, mortgagee(s), and/or other interested parties the opportunity to address the Board and present testimony, documentation and information, the Board finds the building(s) or structure(s) located at the above referenced property is substandard and constitutes a nuisance. 7. The City will vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered below is not taken within the allotted time. 8. If there are items of personal property in the premises to be demolished, the owner is ordered to remove personal property from the premises within 30 days of the date of this Order. If such items of personal property are not removed from the premises within 30 days, they shall be placed in storage for 90 days. During this period, they may be redeemed by the owner after all costs incurred in placing the items in storage and all accumulated storage fees have been paid. If the property is not redeemed within 90 days,the City may cause the same to be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale shall be used to pay for any costs incurred in the storage of the property, and any excess amount shall be set off against the cost of demolition to be charged to the owner. Tlhe'Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be secured by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) from unauthorized entry within 30 days. OR The Board finds the substandard building(s) or structure(s)can reasonably be repaired so as to comply with the code;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The substandard buildings)or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within_(31 to 90)days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the substandard buliding(s) or structure(s)is so damaged,decayed,dilapidated, unsanitary, unsafe, or vermin-infested that it creates a serious hazard to the health or safety of the occupants or the public;therefore, the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within_days. The building(s)or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s)or structure(s)Is brought up to all minimum standards of the code by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within_days. The building(s)or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s)or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the building(s), structure(s)or premises cannot be repaired because of the refusal of the owner(s) or its intrinsic state of disrepair or both and is dilapidated or substandard;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s),structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. The dilapidated or substandard building(s),structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s),lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s),within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the 1 owner(s), lienholder(s), /or mortgagees) shall secure the prope i a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board, to wit: OR The Board finds that the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) has submitted a detailed plan and schedule for the repair/removal/demolition (circle one) of the building(s) or structure(s) and the owner(s), lienholder(s) and/or mortgagee(s) has established that the work cannot reasonably be completed within 90 days because of the scope and complexity of the work; therefore the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be repaired/removed/demolished (circle one) by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within_days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further, the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the detailed plan and time schedule submitted to the Board and approved by the Board. The detailed plan and time schedule approved by the Board is attached and incorporated by reference to this Order and includes the amendments and/or additions noted below: The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall submit monthly progress reports to the Code Enforcement Division to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules established for commencement and performance of the work. The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall report bi-monthly to the Board to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules for the work, beginning on and continuing . The Board further finds the above referenced property, including structures or improvements on the property, exceeds$100,000 in total value; therefore,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30" day from the date of this Order. Pete G Cavazos FOR/AGAINST Coretta Graham OR�IGAINST David Foster FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin OR GAINST Guate Garcia FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso (FORAGAINST Order this Lit') day of OC .( ,2021. 1 � Signed under the authority of the Board: Date Filed I(r I 1--) Signed under the authority of t Board: Chairperson ce-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary; Rebecca HueF`ta City Secretary Lode Enfe0�,cement Division Police Department 10/14/2021 CERTIFIED LETTER#7020 1810 0000 1317 9518 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI RE:2713 MARY ST BLDG 2 (AKA 2711 MARY ST) LLC Legal Description:JUAREZ BLK 1 LOT .0813 ACS OUT OF 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY 33&34 HOUSTON,TX. 77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 10/14/2021 in the Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard, to hear matters concerning the substandard building(s) located at the above referenced property. In reference to the substandard building(s),the Final Order of the Board's decision is enclosed. The Final Order specifies the time allowed for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to comply with the Board's Final Order. The time permitted commences from the date listed on the enclosed Order. An appeal of this Board's decision may be made to the City Council under the provisions of Corpus Christi Code Sec, 13-24-Appeals. It may be necessary for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to obtain the proper permits before initiating demolition or repairs ordered by the Board. A permit can be obtained at Development Services located at 2406 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi,Texas. Please contact Diana T. Garza, Building Standards Board Liaison, if you have any questions regarding this matter.She can be reached at (361) 826-3009. Sincerely, Diana T. Garza Building Standards Board Liaison Code Enforcement Division Attachment: FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case number: V146298-091520 P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 0 (361) 826-3046 • http://www.cctexas.com/ FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD aly,etoN %(' Case No. V146298-091520 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC RE: 2713 MARY ST BLDG 2 (AICA 2711 MARY ST) 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: JUAREZ BLK 1 LOT .0813 ACS OUT OF 33&34 HOUSTON,TX. 77098 This Final Order is issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Building Standards Board ("Board") of the City of Corpus Christi, ("City"), Nueces County,Texas in accordance with the Charter of the City, Chapter 13 of the City's Code of Ordinances ("Code") and the Texas Local Government Code. On _10/14/2021_,the City of Corpus Christi Building and Standards Board held a public hearing and made the following findings regarding the buildings) or structure(s)located at the above referenced property: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Code, on_9/2/2020_an inspection for substandard conditions was made of the building(s) or structure(s) located within the City at the above referenced property; 2. On_12/11/2020_a notice of violation(s) and request to correct the violation(s)was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagees) and all known interested parties. Additionally, on^1/14/2021_notice of violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 3. Thirty days elapsed since the notice of violations) was received and/or published, and such violation(s) was not cured; 4. Code Official, Diana T. Garza, filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Board regarding the above referenced property on_08/30/2021. and the public hearing was held not less than ten days and not more than 45 days after the complaint was filed; 5. Notice of the public hearing was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagees) and all known interested parties on_10/1/2021 which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on _10/1/2021_notice of the public hearing was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 6. After considering the testimony and reviewing the documentation and information submitted by City Staff and after affording the owner, lienholder, mortgagee(s), and/or other interested parties the opportunity to address the Board and present testimony, documentation and information,the Board finds the building(s) or structure(s) located at the above referenced property is substandard and constitutes a nuisance. 7. The City will vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered below is not taken within the allotted time. 8. If there are items of personal property in the premises to be demolished,the owner is ordered to remove personal property from the premises within 30 days of the date of this Order. If such items of personal property are not removed from the premises within 30 days, they shall be placed in storage for 90 days. During this period, they may be redeemed by the owner after all costs incurred in placing the items in storage and all accumulated storage fees have been paid. If the property is not redeemed within 90 days, the City may cause the same to be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale shall be used to pay for any costs incurred in the storage of the property, and any excess amount shall be set off against the cost of demolition to be charged to the owner. . . . ' The Board ORDERS: The substandard bu||d|nn(m) orstructunJo\shall besecured b»the ovvner(s) Uenholder(s) and/or mortgagee(o) from unauthorinedentry with in3Odays, OR The Board finds the substandard building(s)or structure(s)can reasonably be repaired so as to comply with the code; therefore,the Board ORDERS; __ The substandard buildlng(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgmgee(dwithin 3Odays, Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section l3'32/oi. __ The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgageeb\within__(31to9D)days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed |naccordance with the time schedules established bythe Board,towit: OR The Board finds the substandard building(s)or structure(s) Is so damaged,decayed,dilapidated, unsanitary,unsafe, or vermin-infested that It creates a serious hazard to the health or safety of the occupants or the public;therefore, the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or rnortgogme(s)within___days, The building(s) or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the bu|)d|ng(s)uKstruoture/m\ isbrought uptoall minimum standards mfthe code bythe owner(a), |)enhm|dar/s\ and/or nnnrtgagee(s)within 3Odays. The substandard buUding(s)nrstzuotune(s)shall hmvacated 6*the owner(y), Uenho!der(s[and/or nnortgageeb\within___days. The building(s) or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until thebuUdinQ/m6orstructura(s) isbnzumhtuptoa|| mn|n|rmurnutandarduoftheoodmvxithin___(3lhn9D) days. Further,the owner(s), Ilenholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed |naccordance with the time schedules established bythe Board,towit: OR The Board finds the building(s),structure(s)or premises cannot be repaired because of the refusal of the owner(s) orits intrinsic state of disrepair or both and Is dilapidated or substandard;therefore,the Board ORDERS: � The dilapidated or substandard building(s), structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. __ The dilapidated or substandard building(s),structure(s),or premises shall be removed or demolished and owner(s), lienholder(s), a/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the propel .,1 a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board, to wit: OR The Board finds that the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) has submitted a detailed plan and schedule for the repair/removal/demolition (circle one) of the building(s) or structure(s) and the owner(s), lienholder(s) and/or mortgagee(s) has established that the work cannot reasonably be completed within 90 days because of the scope and complexity of the work;therefore the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be repaired/removed/demolished (circle one) by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within_days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further, the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the detailed plan and time schedule submitted to the Board and approved by the Board. The detailed plan and time schedule approved by the Board is attached and incorporated by reference to this Order and includes the amendments and/or additions noted below: The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagees) shall submit monthly progress reports to the Code Enforcement Division to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules established for commencement and performance of the work. The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall report bi-monthly to the Board to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules for the work, beginning on and continuing . The Board further finds the above referenced property, including structures or improvements on the property, exceeds $100,000 in total value; therefore, the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30`h day from the date of this Order. Pete G Cavazos OR GAINST Coretta Graham §JAGAINST AGAINST David Foster FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin AGAINST Guate Garcia FDR/AGAINST Monica Pareso Ordereo this j(011 day of C)CkOef 2021. Signed under the authority of the Board: Signed under the authority of th ard: Chairperson Date FiRe+l� li;-i`� � i p Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary; 0171 'Rebecca T I ertaVt_ City Secretary Lode Enforcement Diyisiun Police Department _ `Y� L1VI5IOl1 .� 10/14/2021 CERTIFIED LETTER #7020 1810 0000 1317 9600 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI RE: 2713 MARY ST BLDG 3 (AICA 2709 MARY ST) LLC Legal Description:JUAREZ BLK 1 LOT.0813 ACS OUT OF 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY 33&34 HOUSTON,TX. 77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. 10/14/2021 in the Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard,to hear matters concerning the substandard building(s) located at the above referenced property. In reference to the substandard building(s), the Final Order of the Board's decision is enclosed. The Final Order specifies the time allowed for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to comply with the Board's Final Order. The time permitted commences from the date listed on the enclosed Order. An appeal of this Board's decision may be made to the City Council under the provisions of Corpus Christi Code Sec. 13-24-Appeals. It may be necessary for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to obtain the proper permits before initiating demolition or repairs ordered by the Board. A permit can be obtained at Development Services located at 2406 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, Texas. Please contact Diana T. Garza, Building Standards Board Liaison, if you have any questions regarding this matter. She can be reached at (361) 826-3009, Sincerely, Diana T. Garza Building Standards Board Liaison Code Enforcement Division Attachment: FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case number: V147407-100220 P,O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 . (361) 826-3046 • http://www.cctexas.com/ A y FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case No. V147407-100220 -- Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY HOUSTON,TX. 77098 RE: 2713 MARY ST BLDG 3 (AKA 2709 MARY ST) Legal Description:JUAREZ BLK 1 LOT.0813 ACS OUT OF 33&34 This Final Order is issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Building Standards Board ("Board") of the City of Corpus Christi, ("City"), Nueces County,Texas in accordance with the Charter of the City, Chapter 13 of the City's Code of Ordinances ("Code") and the Texas Local Government Code. On_10/14/2021 ,the City of Corpus Christi Building and Standards Board held a public hearing and made the following findings regarding the building(s) or structure(s)located at the above referenced property: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Code,on_10/2/2020_an inspection for substandard conditions was made of the building(s) or structure(s) located within the City at the above referenced property; 2. On^12/11/2020 a notice of violation(s) and request to correct the violation(s)was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties, Additionally,on_1/14/2021_notice of violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 3. Thirty days elapsed since the notice of violation(s)was received and/or published, and such violation(s)was not cured; 4. Code Official, Diana T, Garza,filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Board regarding the above referenced property on_08/30/2021. and the public hearing was held not less than ten days and not more than 45 days after the complaint was filed; 5. Notice of the public hearing was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties on _10/1/2021_, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on 10/1/2021 notice of the public hearing was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 6. After considering the testimony and reviewing the documentation and information submitted by City Staff and after affording the owner, lienholder, mortgagee(s), and/or other interested parties the opportunity to address the Board and present testimony, documentation and information,the Board finds the building(s) or structure(s) located at the above referenced property is substandard and constitutes a nuisance. 7. The City will vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered below is not taken within the allotted time. 8. If there are items of personal property in the premises to be demolished, the owner is ordered to remove personal property from the premises within 30 days of the date of this Order. If such items of personal property are not removed from the premises within 30 days, they shall be placed in storage for 90 days. During this period, they may be redeemed by the owner after all costs incurred in placing the items in storage and all accumulated storage fees have been paid. If the property is not redeemed within 90 days, the City may cause the same to be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale shall be used to pay for any costs incurred in the storage of the property, and any excess amount shall be set off against the cost of demolition to be charged to the owner. e The Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be secured by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)from unauthorized entry within 30 days. OR The Board finds the substandard buildings)or structure(s) can reasonably be repaired so as to comply with the code;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The substandard buliding(s)or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). The substandard bullding(s)or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within_(31 to 90)days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property In a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the substandard building(s)or structure(s)Is so damaged, decayed, dilapidated, unsanitary, unsafe, or vermin-infested that it creates a serious hazard to the health or safety of the occupants or the public;therefore, the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s),lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within u days. The building(s) or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s) or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s),lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within_days. The building(s) or structure(s) shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s)or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the building(s),structure(s)or premises cannot be repaired because of the refusal of the owner(s) or its intrinsic state of disrepair or both and is dilapidated or substandard;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s),structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. _ The dilapidated or substandard building(s),structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s),lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s),within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the 1 owner(s), lienholder(s), _ _j/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the proper , .n a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board, to wit: OR The Board finds that the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) has submitted a detailed plan and schedule for the repair/removal/demolition (circle one) of the buildings) or structure(s) and the owner(s), lienholder(s) and/or mortgagee(s) has established that the work cannot reasonably be completed within 90 days because of the scope and complexity of the work; therefore the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be repaired/removed/demolished (circle one) by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within_days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further, the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the detailed plan and time schedule submitted to the Board and approved by the Board. The detailed plan and time schedule approved by the Board is attached and incorporated by reference to this Order and includes the amendments and/or additions noted below: The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall submit monthly progress reports to the Code Enforcement Division to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules established for commencement and performance of the work, The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall report bi-monthly to the Board to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules for the work, beginning on and continuing . The Board further finds the above referenced property, including structures or improvements on the property, exceeds$100,000 in total value;therefore,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30`r' day from the date of this Order. Pete G Cavazos <VAGAINST Coretta Graham AGAINST David Foster FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin O AGAINST Guate Garcia FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso OR AGAINST Orrnered this.1 day of ��= ,2021. Signed under the authority of the Board: Date Filed ' 1 f I Signed under the authority of Board: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: Aebeccaa Ijuerta City Secretary L1' i:1 Code Enforcement Division �„aP��pp,,, ? `U DIV s r 10/14/2021 CERTIFIED LETTER #7020 1810 0000 1317 8849 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRIST LLC RE: 924 WACO ST 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: BLUFF BLK 36 LOT 7 HOUSTON, TX, 77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 10/14/2021 in the Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard, to hear matters concerning the substandard building(s) located at the above referenced property. In reference to the substandard building(s), the Final Order of the Board's decision is enclosed. The Final Order specifies the time allowed for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to comply with the Board's Final Order.The time permitted commences from the date listed on the enclosed Order. An appeal of this Board's decision may be made to the City Council under the provisions of Corpus Christi Code Sec. 13-24-Appeals, It may be necessary for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to obtain the proper permits before initiating demolition or repairs ordered by the Board.A permit can be obtained at Development Services located at 2406 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi,Texas. Please contact Diana T. Garza, Building Standards Board Liaison, if you have any questions regarding this matter. She can be reached at (361) 826-3009, Sincerely, Diana T. Garza Building Standards Board Liaison Code Enforcement Division Attachment: FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case number V154683-040621 P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 ® (361) 826-3046 • http://www.cctexas.com/ FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case No. V154683-040621 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS RE: 924 WACO ST CORPUS CHRISIT LLC Legal Description: BLUFF BLK 36 LOT 7 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY HOUSTON,TX. 77098 This Final Order is issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Building Standards Board ("Board") of the City of Corpus Christi, ("City"), Nueces County, Texas in accordance with the Charter of the City, Chapter 13 of the City's Code of Ordinances ("Code") and the Texas Local Government Code. On 10/14/2021, the City of Corpus Christi Building and Standards Board held a public hearing and made the following findings regarding the building(s) or structure(s)located at the above referenced property: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Code, on 3/10/2021 an inspection for substandard conditions was made of the building(s) or structure(s) located within the City at the above referenced property; 2. On 4/7/2021 a notice of violation(s) and request to correct the violation(s) was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s)and all known interested parties. Additionally,on 07/15/2021 notice of violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 3. Thirty days elapsed since the notice of violation(s) was received and/or published, and such violation(s)was not cured; 4. Code Official, Diana T. Garza,filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Board regarding the above referenced property on 08/30/2021, and the public hearing was held not less than ten days and not more than 45 days after the complaint was filed; 5. Notice of the public hearing was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties on 10/1/2021, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing, Additionally, on 10/1/2021 notice of the public hearing was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 6. After considering the testimony and reviewing the documentation and information submitted by City Staff and after affording the owner, lienholder, mortgagee(s), and/or other interested parties the opportunity to address the Board and present testimony, documentation and information, the Board finds the building(s) or structure(s) located at the above referenced property is substandard and constitutes a nuisance. 7. The City will vacate, secure, remove,or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered below is not taken within the allotted time. 8. If there are items of personal property in the premises to be demolished, the owner is ordered to remove personal property from the premises within 30 days of the date of this Order. If such items of personal property are not removed from the premises within 30 days, they shall be placed in storage for 90 days. During this period, they may be redeemed by the owner after all costs incurred in placing the items in storage and all accumulated storage fees have been paid. If the property is not redeemed within 90 days, the City may cause the same to be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale shall be used to pay for any costs incurred in the storage of the property, and any excess amount shall be set off against the cost of dernolition to be charged to the owner. The Board GIRDERS: The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be secured by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) from unauthorized entry within 30 days. OR The Board finds the substandard building(s)or structure(s) can reasonably be repaired so as to comply with the code;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within i(31 to 90)clays. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g), Further, the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed In accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the substandard building(s)or structure(s)is so damaged,decayed,dilapidated, unsanitary, unsafe, or vermin-infested that it creates a serious hazard to the health or safety of the occupants or the public;therefore, the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within_days. The building(s)or structure(s) shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s)or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. _ The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within days. The building(s)or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s)or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the building(s),structure(s)or premises cannot be repaired because of the refusal of the owner(s) or its intrinsic state of disrepair or both and is dilapidated or substandard;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s),structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. The dilapidated or substandard building(s),structure(s),or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s),within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), - u/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the proper , .n a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board, to wit: OR The Board finds that the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) has submitted a detailed plan and schedule for the repair/removal/demolition (circle one)of the building(s) or structure(s) and the owner(s), lienholder(s) and/or mortgagee(s) has established that the work cannot reasonably be completed within 90 days because of the scope and complexity of the work;therefore, the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be repaired/removed/demolished (circle one) by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within_days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further, the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the detailed plan and schedule submitted to the Board and approved by the Board. The detailed plan and schedule approved by the Board is attached and incorporated by reference to this Order and includes the amendments and/or additions noted below: The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall submit monthly progress reports to the Code Enforcement Division to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules established for commencement and performance of the work. _ The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall report bi-monthly to the Board to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules for the work, beginning on and continuing throughout the pendency of the approved schedule. The Board further finds the above referenced property, including structures or improvements on the property, exceeds $100,000 in total value; therefore,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30'x'day from the date of this Order. Pete G Cavazos O )AGAINST Coretta Graham FO AGAINST David Foster FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin AGAINST Gyate Garcia FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso Q!03AGAINST Ordered this IL�-fn day of �� ,2021. Signed under the authority of the Board: Date Filed ILL-111 Signed under the authority of Board: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Filed with the city Secretary: Rebecca Huerta City Secretary 2 Code Enforcement Divisiva - i 4 � \ i Act 10/14/2021 CERTIFIED LETTER# 7020 1810 0000 1317 8917 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC RE: 924 WACO ST(Bldg 3) aka 1017 WINNEBAGO 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: BLUFF BLK 36 LOT 7 HOUSTON, TX. 77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 10/14/2021 in the Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard,to hear matters concerning the substandard building(s) located at the above referenced property. In reference to the substandard building(s), the Final Order of the Board's decision is enclosed.The Final Order specifies the time allowed for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to comply with the Board's Final Order. The time permitted commences from the date listed on the enclosed Order. An appeal of this Board's decision may be made to the City Council under the provisions of Corpus Christi Code Sec. 13-24-Appeals. It may be necessary for the owner, Iienholder, and/or mortgagee to obtain the proper permits before initiating demolition or repairs ordered by the Board.A permit can be obtained at Development Services located at 2406 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi,Texas. Please contact Diana T. Garza, Building Standards Board Liaison, if you have any questions regarding this matter. She can be reached at (361)826-3009. Sincerely, Diana T, Garza Building Standards Board Liaison Code Enforcement Division Attachment: FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case number VIS4688-040621 P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 • (361) 826-3046 • http://www,cctexas.com/ FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case No. V154660-040621 Property Owner(s)/Lienliolder(s)/Mortgagee(s) MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS C ORPUS CHRISTI LLC RE: 924 WACO ST(Bldg 3) aka 1017 WINNEBAGO 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: BLUFF BILK 36 LOT 7 HOUSTON,TX. 77098 This Final Order is issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Building Standards Board ("Board") of the City of Corpus Christi, ("City"), Nueces County,Texas in accordance with the Charter of the City, Chapter 13 of the City's Code of Ordinances ("Code") and the Texas Local Government Code. On 10/14/2021, the City of Corpus Christi Building and Standards Board held a public hearing and made the following findings regarding the building(s) or structure(s)located at the above referenced property: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Code,on 3/10/2021 an inspection for substandard conditions was made of the building(s) or structure(s) located within the City at the above referenced property; 2. On 4/7/2021 a notice of violation(s) and request to correct the violation(s) was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties. Additionally, on 07/15/2021 notice of violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 3. Thirty days elapsed since the notice of violation(s) was received and/or published, and such violation(s)was not cured; 4. Code Official, Diana T, Garza,filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Board regarding the above referenced property on 08/30/2021, and the public hearing was held not less than ten days and not more than 45 days after the complaint was filed; 5. Notice of the public hearing was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties on 10/1/2021, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on 10/1/2021 notice of the public hearing was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 6. After considering the testimony and reviewing the documentation and information submitted by City Staff and after affording the owner, lienholder, mortgagee(s), and/or other interested parties the opportunity to address the Board and present testimony, documentation and information, the Board finds the building(s) or structure(s) located at the above referenced property is substandard and constitutes a nuisance. 7. The City will vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered below is not taken within the allotted time. 8. If there are items of personal property in the premises to be demolished,the owner is ordered to remove personal property from the premises within 30 days of the date of this Order. If such items of personal property are not removed from the premises within 30 days,they shall be placed in storage for 90 days. During this period, they may be redeemed by the owner after all costs incurred in placing the items in storage and all accumulated storage fees have been paid. If the property is not redeemed within 90 days,the City may cause the same to be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale shall be used to pay for any costs incurred in the storage of the property, and any excess amount shall be set off against the cost of demolition to be charged to the owner. . . The Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s)or structure(s)shall be secured by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or nnortgaBee(s)from unauthorized entry within 30days. OR The Board finds the substandard building(s) or structure(s)can reasonably be repaired so as to comply with the code;therefore,the Board ORDERS: __ The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or rnurtgaQee(s)within 30days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13'2Z(g). __ The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be repaired by the owner(s), Ilenholder(s), and/or rnort@agee(s)within___(3tto9O)days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-32(Q)' Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed inaccordance with the time schedules established bythe Board,tnwit: QK The Board finds the substandard buUding/s\ mr siructmre/s\ |osmdamaged, decayed, dilapidated, unsanitary,unsafe, or vermin-infested that it creates a serious hazard to the health or safety of the occupants or the public;therefore, the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mmrtgagee/s\within___days, The building(s) or structure(s) shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s)or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code by the owner(s), Uenho|6er/s\, and/or rnort0agee(s)within 30days. The substandard building(s)or structure(s) shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or rnortgagee(s)within___days. The buUd|no(s)mrotructure(s)shall beplacarded toprevent occupancy until the building(s)or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed |naccordance with the time schedules established bythe Board,towit: OR The Board finds the building(s),structure(s)or premises cannot be repaired because of the refusal of the owner(s) or Its Intrinsic state of disrepair or both and is dilapidated or substandard;therefore,the Board ORDERS: � The dilapidated or substandard building(s), structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. __ The dilapidated or substandard building(s),structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and owner(s), lienholder(s), /or mortgagee(s) shall secure the proper., .i a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board, to wit: OR The Board finds that the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) has submitted a detailed plan and schedule for the repair/removal/demolition (circle one) of the building(s) or structure(s) and the owner(s), lienholder(s) and/or mortgagee(s) has established that the work cannot reasonably be completed within 90 days because of the scope and complexity of the work; therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be repaired/removed/demolished (circle one) by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within,_days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the detailed plan and schedule submitted to the Board and approved by the Board. The detailed plan and schedule approved by the Board is attached and incorporated by reference to this Order and includes the amendments and/or additions noted below: The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall submit monthly progress reports to the Code Enforcement Division to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules established for commencement and performance of the work. The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall report bi-monthly to the Board to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules for the work, beginning on and continuing throughout the pendency of the approved schedule. The Board further finds the above referenced property, including structures or improvements on the property, exceeds $100,000 in total value; therefore, the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mor-tgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30`f'day from the date of this Order, Pete G Cavazos FO AGAINST Coretta Graham0 GAINST David Foster FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin 0 AGAINST Guate Garcia FOR/AGAINST Monica Paresa FOR AGAINST 1` Ordered this �1�1 day of -O&CY)e� ,2021. ✓. Signed under the authority of the Board: ���� ��A�� )�")" 'l Signed under the authority of the B ard: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: aL_ f/l, I Rebecca Hulerta City Secretary 2 �r�l Code Enforcement Division 5i T ; A14I8101f 10/14/2021 CERTIFIED LETTER#7020 1810 0000 1317 8849 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISIT LLC RE: 924 WACO ST 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: BLUFF BLK 36 LOT 7 HOUSTON,TX.77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M.on 10/14/2021 in the Council Chambers,1201 Leopard,to hear matters concerning the substandard;building(s) located at the above referenced property. In reference to the substandard building(s),the Final Order of the Board's decision is enclosed.The Final Order specifies the time allowed for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgageeto comply with the Board's Final Order.The time permitted commences from the date listed on the enclosed Order.An appeal of this Board's decision may be made to the City Council under the provisions of Corpus Christi Code Sec. 13-24-Appeals. It may be necessary for the owner, lienholder, and/or mortgagee to obtain the proper permits before initiating "demolition or repairs ordered by the Board.A permit can be obtained at Development Services located at 2406 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi,Texas. Please contact Diana T. Garza, Building Standards Board Liaison, if you.have any questions regarding this matter. She can be reached at(361) 826-3009. Sincerely, Diana T.Garza Building Standards Board Liaison Code Enforcement Division Attachment: FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case number V154683-040621 r P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 • (361)826-3046 • http://www.cctexas.com/ FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case No. V154683-04062.1 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS RE: 924 WACO ST CORPUS CHRISIT LLC 1Legal Description: BLUFF BLK 36 LOT 7 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY HOUSTON,TX. 77098 This. Final Order is issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Building Standards Board ("Board")of the City of Corpus Christi, ("City"), Nueces County,Texas in accordance with the Charter of the City, Chapter 13 of the City's Code of Ordinances("Cade")and the Texas Local Government Code. On 10/14/2021,the City of Corpus Christi Building and Standards Board held a public hearing and made the following findings regarding the buildings) or structure(s)located at the above referenced property: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Code,.on 3/10/2021 an inspection for substandard conditions was made of the building(s) or structure(s) located.within.the City at the.above referenced property; 2. On 4/7/2021 a notice of violation(s)and request to correct the violation(s) was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s)and all known interested parties. Additionally, on 07/15/2021 notice of violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 3. Thirty days elapsed since the notice of violations) was received and/or published,and such violation(s)was not cured; 4. Code Official, Diana T. Garza,filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Board regarding the above referenced property on 08/30/2021, and the public hearing was held not less than ten days and not more than 45 days after the complaint was filed; 5. Notice of the public hearing was"sent to the owner(s), iienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties on 10/1/2021,which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on 10/1/2021 notice of the public hearing was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times; 6. After considering the testimony and reviewing the documentation and information submitted by City Staff and after affording the owner, lienholder, mortgagee(s),and/or other interested parties the opportunity to address the Board and present testimony, documentation and information,the Board finds the building(s) or structure(s) located at the above referenced property is substandard and constitutes a nuisance. 7. The City will vacate,secure, remove, or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered below is not taken within the allotted time. 8. If there are items of personal property in the premises to be demolished,the owner is ordered to remove personal property from the premises within 30 days of the date of this Order. If such items of personal property are not removed from the premises within 30 days,they shall be placed in storage for 90 days. During this period,they may be redeemed by the owner after all costs incurred in placing the items in storage and all accumulated storage fees have been paid. If the property is not redeemed within 90 days,the City may cause the same to be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale shall be used to pay for any costs incurred in the storage of the property,and any excess amount shall be set off against the cost of demolition to be charged to the owner. E I The Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be secured by the owner(s), lienholder(s);and/or mortgagee(s) from unauthorized entry within 30 days. OR The Board finds the substandard building(s)or structure(s) can reasonably be repaired so as to comply with the code;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The substandard buiiding(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) within 30 days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). _ The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be repaired by the owner(s),lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within_(31 to 90) days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the substandard building(s) or structure(s) is so damaged, decayed, dilapidated, unsanitary, unsafe, or vermin-infested that it creates a serious hazard to the health or safety of the occupants or the public;therefore, the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) within_days. The building(s) or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s) or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within 30 days. The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within_days. The building(s) or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s) or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the owner(s), Henholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the building(s), structure(s)or premises cannot be repaired because of the refusal of the owner(s) or its intrinsic state of disrepair or both and is dilapidated or substandard; therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s), structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. The dilapidated or substandard building(s), structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s},within (31 to 90) days. Further,the I owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds that the 0wner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) has submitted a detailed pian and schedule for the repair/removal/demolition (circle one)of the building(s)or structure(s) and the owner(s), lienholder(s) and/or mortgagee(s) has established that the work cannot reasonably be completed within 90 days because of the scope and complexity of the work; therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be repaired/removed/demolished (circle one) by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within_„T days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the detailed plan and schedule submitted to the Board and approved by the Board. The detailed plan and schedule approved by the Board is attached and incorporated by reference to this Order and includes the amendments and/or additions noted below: The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall submit monthly progress reports to the Code Enforcement Division to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules established for commencement and performance of the work. The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall report bi-monthly to the Board to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules for the work, beginning on and continuing throughout the pendency of the approved schedule. The Board further finds the above referenced property, including structures or improvements on the property, exceeds$100,000 in total value; therefore,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30"day from the date of this Order. Pete G Cavazos QgVAGAINST Coretta Graham 0 AGAINST David Foster FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin AGAINST Gyat[e Garcia FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso Ofd GAINST Order 'this 1f/1) day ofWit ,2021. Signed under the authority of the Board: Fred L IK- I Signed under the authority of board: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson I Filed with the City Secretary; I Rebecca Huerta City Secretary 2 Code Enforcement Division �� a gas DIVi 1 1011412021 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISIT LLCRE:924 WACO ST 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: BLUFF BLK 36 LOT 7 HOUSTON,TX.77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M.on 10/14/2021 in the Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard,to hear matte rs.concern ing.the substandard building(s) located at the above referenced property. In reference to the substandard building(s),the Final Order of the Board's decision is enclosed. The Final Order specifies the time allowed for the owner, lienhoider,and/or mortgagee to comply with the Board's Final Order.The time permitted commences from the date listed on the enclosed Order.An appeal of this Board's decision may be made to the City Council under the provisions of Corpus-Christi Code Sec, 13-24-Appeals. It may be necessary for the owner, lienholder, and/orportgagee to obtain the proper permits before initiating demolition or repairs ordered by the Board. A permit can be obtained at Development Services located at 2406 Leopard Street,Corpus Christi,Texas. I Please contact Diana T. Garza.,Building Standards Board Liaison, if you have any questions regarding this matter.She can be reached at (361) 826-3009. Sincerely, Diana T. Garza Building Standards Board Liaison Code Enforcement Division Attachment: FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case number V154683-040621 G i P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 • (361) 826-3046 • http://www,cctexas.com/ FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case NO. V154683-040621 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS RE: 924 WACO ST CORPUS CHRISIT LLC Legal Description: BLUFF BLK 36 LOT 7 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY HOUSTON,TX. 77098 This Final Order is issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Building Standards Board ("Board") of the City of Corpus Christi, ("City"), Nueces County,Texas in accordance with the Charter of the City, Chapter 13.of the City's Code of Ordinances ("Code") and the Texas Local Govern ment,Code. On 10/14/2021,the City of Corpus Christi Building and Standards Board held a public hearing and made the following findings regarding the building(s) or structure(s)located at the above referenced property: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Code,on 3/10/202]. an inspection for substandard conditions was made of the building(s)or structure(s) located within the City at the above referenced property; 2. On 4/7/2021 a notice of violation(s) and request to correct the violation(s) was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties. Additionally, on 07/15/2021 notice of violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Time's; 3. Thirty days elapsed since the notice of violation(s)was received and/or published,and such violation(s)was not cured; 4. Code Official, Diana T.Garza,filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Board regarding the above referenced property on 08/30/2021,and the public hearing was held not less than ten days and not more than 45 days after the complaint was filed; 5. Notice of the public hearing was sent to the owner(s), lienholder(s), mortgagee(s) and all known interested parties on 10/1/2021, which was at least ten da+/prior to the public hearing. Additionally,on 10/1/2021 notice of the public hearing was published in the Corpus!Christi Caller Times; 6. After considering the testimony and reviewing.the documentation and information submitted by City Staff and after affording the owner, lienholder, mortgagee(s), and/or other interested parties the opportunity to address the Board and present testimony, documentation and information,the Board finds the building(s)or structure(s) located at the above referenced property is substandard and constitutes a nuisance. 7. The City will vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the building or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered below is not taken within the allotted.time. 8. if there are items of personal property in the premises to be demolished,the owner is ordered to remove personal property from the premises within 301days of the date of this Order. If such.items of personal property are not removed from the premises within 30 days,they shall be placed in storage for 90 days. During this period,they may be redeemed by the owner after all costs incurred in placing the items in storage and all accumulated storage fees have been paid. If the property is not redeemed within 90 days,the City may cause the same to be sold at auction. The proceeds of the sale shall be used to pay for any costs incurred in the storage of the property, and any excess amount shall be set off against the cost of demolition to be charged to the owner. i I `I The Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be secured by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)from unauthorized entry within 30 days. OR The Board finds the substandard building(s) or structure(s) can reasonably be repaired so as to comply with the code;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be repaired by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within_(31 to 90)days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the substandard building(s) or structure(s) is so damaged, decayed, dilapidated, unsanitary, unsafe, or vermin-infested that it creates a serious hazard to the health or safety of the occupants or the public;therefore, the Board ORDERS: The substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)within_days. The building(s)or structure(s)shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the buildings) or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within 30 days. The substandard building(s) or structure(s) shall be vacated by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)within_days. The building(s) or structure(s) shall be placarded to prevent occupancy until the building(s) or structure(s) is brought up to all minimum standards of the code within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s)shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed,and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds the building(s), structure(s) or premises cannot be repaired because of the refusal of the owner(s) or its intrinsic state of disrepair or both and is dilapidated or substandard; therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s), structure(s),or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within 30 days. The dilapidated or substandard building(s), structure(s), or premises shall be removed or demolished and removed by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s),within_(31 to 90) days. Further,the I owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced and performed in accordance with the time schedules established by the Board,to wit: OR The Board finds that the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) has submitted a detailed plan and schedule for the repair/removal/demolition (circle one) of the building(s) or structure(s) and the owner(s), lienholder(s) and/or mortgagee(s) has established that the work cannot reasonably be completed within 90 days because of the scope and complexity of the work;therefore,the Board ORDERS: The dilapidated or substandard building(s) or structure(s)shall be repaired/removed/demolished (circle one) by the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) within_days. Repairs must comply with City Ordinance Section 13-22(g). Further,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the property in a reasonable manner from unauthorized entry while the work is being performed, and work shall be commenced-and performed in accordance with the detailed plan and schedule submitted to the Board and approved by the Board. The detailed plan and schedule approved by the Board is attached and incorporated by reference to this Order and includes the amendments and/or additions noted below: The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall submit monthly progress reports to the Code Enforcement Division to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules established for commencement and performance of the work. The owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s)shall report bi-monthly to the Board to demonstrate compliance with the time schedules for the work, beginning on and continuing throughout the pendency of the approved schedule. The Board further finds the above referenced property, including structures or improvements on the property, exceeds$100,000 in total value;therefore,the owner(s), lienholder(s),and/or mortgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30'day from the date of this Order. Pete G Cavazos 40AGAINST Coretta Graham FO AGAINST David Foster FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin AGAINST Gyrate Garcia FORIAGAINST Monica ParesoOe�GAINST Order `this H_" day of IVICff ^,2021. 7` Ya - L1,2 Signed under the authority of the Board: Fred 1 )H~2 l Signed under the authority of Board: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: Rebecca Huerta City Secretary 2 I Minutes Building Standards Board Council Chambers, City Hall Octoberl4, 2021 @ 1:40p.m. L CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Coretta Graham at 1:40pm in the Council Chambers on the first floor of City Hall. II. ROLL CALL Board Members Present Coretta Graham—present Pete Cavazos—present Catherine Giffin—present Monica Pareso -present Staff Present Liza Lopez, Code Enforcement Compliance Program Manager Diana T Garza, Code Compliance Officer/Liaison Jonathan Vining, Code Compliance Officer/Liaison Jessica Martinez,Administrative Support II Maria Garcia,Management Assistant Buck Brice,Assistant City Attorney III. Board Members Absent Guate Garcia—absent David Foster- absent IV. ABSENCES No motion was made since there was no quorum on September 23,2021 V. MINUTES A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 22,2021. A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. VL STAFF REPORT The Staff Report was presented to the Board for discussion and information regarding cases from January 28,2021 to present. A motion was made by Catherine Giffin seconded by Monica Pareso to approve the staff report. A roll call vote was taken,and the motion passed unanimously. VII. PUBLIC COMMENT A motion was made by Coretta Graham to open the floor for public comment. As there was no response,Coretta Graham closed the public comment. VIII. OLD BUSINESS 1. 2713 Mary St Aka 2709 Marv,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk l lot .0813 acs out of33 & 34 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2713 Mary St Aka 2709 Marv,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 lot.0813 acs out of 33 & 34). If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 2. 2713 Mary St Aka 2711 Marv,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 lot.0813 acs out of33 & 34 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2713 Mary St Aka 2711 Marv,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 lot.0813 acs out of 33 & 34). If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 3. 2713 Mary St,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 lot.0813 acs out of 33 & 34 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2713 Mary St,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 lot.0813 acs out of 33 & 34).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. IX. NEW BUSINESS 1. 2602 Bolivar St., Demolition Residence (Casa Blanca Lt 10 BK 7) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Catherine Giffin to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2602 Bolivar St.,Demolition Residence(Casa Blanca Lt 10 BK 7).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 2. 2421 Cleo St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure(Leak Lt 1 BK 17) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monia Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2421 Cleo St., Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Leak Lt 1 BK 17).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 3. 3402 Greenwood Dr., Demolition Residence (La Arboleda Lt 26 BK 1) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Catherine Giffin to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 3402 Greenwood Dr.,Demolition Residence (La Arboleda Lt 26 BK 1).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 4. 4653 Hakel Dr.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure(Mahan Acres Lt 10 BK 1 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 4653 Hakel Dr., Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Mahan Acres Lt 10 BK 1).If the demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 5. 2816 Nueces St., Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Nueces Bay Hts Lts 3 & 4 BK 7) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 2816 Nueces St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Nueces Bay Hts Lts 3 & 4 BK 7).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 6. 1117 Sam Rankin St., Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Clarkson Lt 6 BK 1 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 1117 Sam Rankin St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (Clarkson Lt 6 BK 1).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 7. 924 Waco Dr.,Demolition Residence (Bluff Lt 7 BK 36) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 924 Waco Dr.,Demolition Residence (Bluff Lt 7 BK 36).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 8. 924 Waco Dr Aka 1017 Winnebago., Demolition Residence (Bluff Lt 36 BK 7) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Monica Pareso and seconded by Catherine Giffin to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 924 Waco Dr Aka 1017 Winnebago.,Demolition Residence (Bluff Lt 36 BK 7).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 9. 1301 N Water., Demolition Accessory Structure(Beach Lt 1 BK 45) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13- 22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 1301 N Water., Demolition Accessory Structure (Beach Lt 1 BK 45).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. X. ANNUAL REPORT Diana will be inquiring with Norma Duran from the city secretary's office in regard to the form that needs to be signed. She will be emailing the form. XI. IDENTIFYING ITEMS FOR FUTURE AGENDA No new items to identify.Next meeting will be held November 18, 2021. XII. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to adjourn the hearing at 2:54 PM. on October 14,2021. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. Liza Lopez Code Enforcement Program Manager Note:For detailed information on testimony,refer to the recording retained on file in the Code Enforcement Division of the City of Corpus Christi Police Department. Minutes Building Standards Board Council Chambers, City Hall March 25, 2021 (k 1:43 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Coretta Graham at 1:43pm in the Council Chambers on the first floor of City Hall. II. ROLL CALL Board Members Present Pete Cavazos—In Person Catherine Giffin—In person Joe Ortiz—In person Coretta Graham—In person David.Foster-WEBEX Staff Present Liza Lopez,Code Enforcement Program Manager. Police Diana T Garza,Code Compliance Officer/Liaison,Police Jessica Martinez, Administrative Support II, Police Maria Garcia,Management Assistant, Police Yvette Aguilar, Assistant City Attorney III. Board Members Absent Art Ramirez- unexcused IV. ABSENCES No excuses were provided for any absences for the meeting held on January 28, 2021. No roll call vote was taken. V. MINUTES A motion was made by David Foster and seconded by Catherine Giffin to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 28,2021. A roll call vote was taken,and the motion passed unanimously. VI. STAFF REPORT The Staff Report was presented to the Board for discussion and information regarding cases from January 23,2020 to present. Staff report update on the appeal for 626 Glazebrook, council upheld the board members recommendation to demolish the structure. The owner Mr. Hamid has pulled the required permits and the structure will be demolished. The property at 309 Hiawatha is being appealed and will be going to city council for consideration of the appeal on April 27,2021. A motion was made by David Foster and seconded by Catherine Giffin to approve the staff report. A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. VII. PUBLIC COMMENT A motion was made by Coretta.Graham to open the floor for public comment. As there was no response, Coretta Graham closed the public comment. VIII. OLD BUSINESS 1. 2442 Bevecrest Dr.,Demolition Residence(Crestmont#1011 Blk 1 Ltd Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration and work not completed. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Robert Dominguez, Monica Sauceda Motion: Mr. Dominguez has obtained his certificate of occupancy, states that he has had electricity for over a year, utilities will be transferred at the end of the month when the lease is up, installed new cabinets, new carpet, new windows,new paint,new countertops. Diana tried to verify the C of O was valid, she as waiting for feedback back from.Development Services. Diana states that minor repairs still need to be completed inside the house. Mr, Dominguez states that the building inspector told him that he could finish the rest of the house after he moved in. He will be paying the back taxes after this meeting,he just wanted to make sure that he did fix and comply with everything that was asked of him. A previous neighbor Monica Sauceda spoke on his behalf. She said he went through many hardships and vandalism at this property. She also stated that he was always there within 30 minutes to 1 hour when called that there was an issue with the property. A motion was made by Joe Ortiz and seconded by Catherine Giffin to close this case as Certificate of Occupancy has been obtained. A roll call vote was taken and passed. unanimously. 2. 4326 Catfish Dr.,Demolition Residence(River Canyon #1 Lt S Bk-D Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration from fire damage. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: The property was sold on March 10, 202 1. Property is not updated in MCAD,but we have a copy of the deed. She recommends no action to be taken. The case has been closed, and the property case was pulled from the agenda. If the new property owner does not make the necessary repairs, they will start a new case against the new owner. Ix. NEW BUSINESS 1. 5034 Cvnthia St., Demolition Residence(Hilltop Village Lot 30) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: Monica Sauceda Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Joe Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13-22(H) (1)(e)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s) located at 5034 Cynthia St.,Demolition Residence tHilltop Village Lt 30). If the demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 2. 2713 Mary St.Bldu#1,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 Lot.0$13 ACS out of 33&34) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration and work not completed. Appearing in Favor: Chief Blackmon Appearing in apposition: Attorney David Klein Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Joe Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13-22(H) (1)(c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30) days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s) located at 2713 Mary St. Bldiz#1,Demolition Residence(Juarez 111k 1 Loi .0813 ACS out of 33&34).If the demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 3. 2713 Mary St. Bldg#2 Demolition Residence Juarez Blk 1 Lot.0813 ACS out of 33&34] Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration and work not completed. Appearing in Favor: Chief Blackmon Appearing in Opposition: Attorney David Klein Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Joe Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s)according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30) days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s) located at 2713 Mary St. Blde#2,Demolition Residence(Juarez Blk 1 Lot .0813 ACS out of 33&34).If the demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 4. 271.3 Mary St.Bide#3,Demolition Residence[Juarez Blk 1 Lot .0813 ACS out of 33&34) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the cxtcnt of deterioration and work not completed. Appearing in Favor: Chief Blackmon Appearing in Opposition: Attorney David Klein Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Joe Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s)according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c) of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s) located at 2713 Mary St. Bldg#3,Demolition Residence (Juarez Blk 1 Lot .0813 ACS out of 33&34).If the demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 5. 1538 Cambridize Dr.,Demolition Residence (Sam Houston NE47.4 of LT 17 & SW19ofLT18BK9) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration and work not completed. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Joe Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 1.3-22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30) days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s) located at 1538 Cambridge Dr. Demolition Residence Sam Houston NE47.4 of LT 17& SW19 of LT 18 BK9).If the demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City is authorized to demolish.A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 6. 914 West Point Rd.,Demolition Residence(La Pascua#2 Blk 4 Lot 51) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration and work not completed. Appearing in Favor: Theresa McCrary and Don L Manuel Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Joe Ortiz to give the owners 15 days to secure the property, 60 days to apply for a demo grant and 90 days to demolish. The staff recommendation is to require demolition of the structure(s)according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed ninety(90)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s) located at 914 West Point Rd.,Demolition Residence(La Pascua#2 Blk 4 Lot 51).If the demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 7. 4601 Helen St.,Demolition Residence(Sunflower Blk I Lot 10) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration and work not completed. Appearing in Favor: Stephanie Arevalos Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Joe Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s)according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30) days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s) located at 4601 Helen St.,Demolition Residence Sunflower Blk 1 Lot 10). If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 8. 1513 Frio St.,Demolition Residence(Las Palmas#2 Sec I Blk G Lot 8) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration and fire damage. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Pete Cavazos and seconded by Joe Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s)according to Section 13-22(H) (1)(c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty (30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s) located at 1513 Frio St.,Demolition.Residence (Las Palmas#2 Sec 1 Blk G Lot 8). If the demolition is not started and completed as required, then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 9. 4010 Mueller St., Demolition Residence (Oak Park Lt 5 Bk 14 Less Por to Row) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration and fire damage. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion. A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Joe Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s)according to Section 13-22(H) (1)(c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s)located at 4010 Mueller St.,Demolition Residence(Oak Park Lt 5 Bk 14 Less Por to Row).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish.. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 10. 1415 Palm Dr.,Demolition Residence(Nueces Bay Hts Lts 15 and 16 Bk 18) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration and fire damage. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Joe Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s) according to Section 13-22(H) (1)(c)of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30)days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s) located at 1415 Palm Dr., Demolition Residence(Nueces Bay Hts Lts 15 and 16 Bk 18).If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 11. 818 Erwin Ave,Demolition Residence(Woodlawn Lt 4-B BLK_b Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration and fire damage. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Joe Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the structure(s)according to Section 13-22(H) (1) (c) of the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code in which the owner will be allowed thirty(30) days to obtain proper permits and complete the demolition of the structure(s) located at 818 Erwin Ave, Demolition Residence(Woodlawn Lt 4-B BLK If the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. XI. IDENTIFYING ITEMS FOR FUTURE AGENDA One property will be presented at the next board hearing 1902 Comanche. Election of officers for chair and vice chair. Approval of strategic goals. Next meeting will be held May 27, 2021 via Webcx. XI1. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made Coretta Graham to adjourn the hearing at 4:40 P.M. on March 25, 2021. 1 iza Lo z Code Enforcement Program Ma ger Note:For detailed information on testimony,refer to the recording retained on file in the Code Enforcement Division of the City of Corpus Christi Police Department. CASE TIMELINE FOR 924 WACO ST. Activity Date Legal Requirement Legal Reference Code Enforcement Notified of 4/6/2021 Potential Violation n/a n/a Initial Inspection Completed When building,structure or premise Corpus Christi Property 4/6/2021 thought to be substandard Maintenance Code 104.2 Notice of Violation Mailed to Last When there are reasonable grounds to City Ordinance Known Addresses 4/7/2021 believe there is a violation Sec.13-22(A)&(D)(2) Notice of Violation Posted in When owner is unknown,whereabouts City Ordinance Sec.13- Newspaper 7/15/2021& unknown,or where service of notice has 22(A)&(D)(3) 7/16/2021 failed(Published twice w/in a 10 day period) Deadline to comply with Newspaper When 30 days have elapsed from the City Ordinance Notice of Violation 8/15/2021 date of first publication Sec.13-22(B) Notice Received Returned green card-Returned green n/a 4/13/2021 card rec'd 4/13/21-SIGNED AND REC'D BY BMI INVESTMENTS INC STAMP Returned Notice of Violation Posted at 7/26/21-7/30/21& When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property 8/2/21-8/6/21 unclaimed or not delivered Sec.13-22(A)&(D)(4) Deadline to comply with Mailed 30 days from receipt of the notice City Ordinance Notice of Violation 5/7/2021 Sec.13-22(A)(5) Re-inspection Not less thans 30 days from receipt of the City Ordinance 5/11/2021 notice or when 30 days have elapsed Sec. 13-22(B) from date of first publication Complaint filed with BSB When owner refused to comply;when City Ordinance not cured within 30 days from receipt of Sec.13-22(B)(2) 8/30/2021 notice or any further agreed time;or when 30 days have elapsed from date of first publication Notice of Hearing Mailed to Last At least 10 days prior to hearing City Ordinance Known Address 10/1/2021 Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(2) Notice of Hearing Posted in At least 10 days prior to hearing when City Ordinance Newspaper 10/1/2021& owner is unknown,whereabouts Sec.13-22(C)&(D)(3) 10/4/2021 unknown,or where service of notice has failed(Published twice w/in a 10 day period) Notice of Hearing Filed with County At least 10 days prior to hearing City Ordinance Sec.13- Clerk 10/1/2021 22(C) & Tx Local Gov't Code 214.001€ Returned Notice of Hearing Posted at 10/12/2021 When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property unclaimed or not delivered Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(4) BSB Agenda Posted 72 hours(3 days)before scheduled time Texas Govt.Code 10/1/2021 of hearing 551.043(a) BSB Hearing 10/14/2021 Not less than 10 days nor more than 45 City Ordinance days after Complaint filed Sec.13-22(C) e� Fr M . a a LAKE 1 16 w � w < A 4 * W '� a Q WINNEBAGO _ ._. *�•QT ,r �S1 .. ,. . t� P Lu CLO G J 3 ���ZN GPS 531 GG�gS 3� P Z�3� BUFFALO m - a a 0 ....250 -- 500 Date Created:12N0/2021 FeetPrepa_Akred By:ReyR - Department of Development-:Services BLUFF BLK .0723 ACS -�� OUT OF 36 LOT 7 / 924 Waco S t. r1H-37` O� Q SUBJECT PROPERTY z N y ■■II■ ' a� 'Nei �� �� Map Scale: 1:1,800 sCity of�,ry Corpus LOCATION MAP Christi NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL MEETING BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD APPEAL JANUARY 11, 2022 DURING THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING THAT BEGINS AT 11:30AM RE: 924 WACO ST. BUILDING 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BLUFF BLK .0723 ACS OUT OF 36 LOT 7 OWNER: MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED#7020 2450 0002 1965 3989 Notice is hereby given that the City of Corpus Christi City Council is scheduled to consider an appeal of the Building Standards Board regarding the above listed property on Tuesday,January 11, 2022 in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS located at CITY HALL, 1201 LEOPARD, CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS 78401. Please be advised you must be available for the duration of the City Council Meeting as the "appeal" may be heard at any time during the regularly scheduled meeting. NOTICE TO PERSON LISTED ABOVE AS OWNER: According to the real property records of Nueces County,you own the real property described in this notice. If you no longer own the property, you must execute an affidavit stating that you no longer own the property and stating the name and last known address of the person who acquired the property from you. The affidavit must be delivered in person or by certified mail, return receipt requested, to this office, no later than the 10" day after the date you receive this notice. If you do not send the affidavit, it will be presumed that you owned the property described in this notice, even if you did not. When an appeal is pending, all order of the Board shall be suspended in their operation.The City Council, upon appeal, may vary the application of any provision of this code to any particular case when the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice and would be contrary to the spirit and purpose of this code,The Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code or public interest or when, in its opinion,the decision of the Board should be modified or reversed. 1.) A decision of the City Council to vary the application of any provision of this Code or the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code, or to modify an order of the Board in whole or in part shall specify in what manner such modification is made,the conditions upon which it is made and the reasons therefor. 2.) If the decision of the City Council reverses or modifies the refusal order,or disallowance of the Board or varies the application of any provision of this code,or the Corpus Christi Property Maintenance Code,the Code Official shall immediately act in accordance with such decision. 3.) The decision of the City Council shall be final unless the aggrieved party appeals by instituting suit for that purpose in any court having jurisdiction within 15 days from the date on which the decision of the City Council was rendered. You will have the opportunity to comment regarding the property during the appeal proceedings. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Code Enforcement at (361) 826-CITY. Sincerely, Bobbie-Rae Maldonado Interim Code Compliance Program Manager Neighborhood Services—Code Enforcement Division AFFIDAVIT OF NON-OWNERSHIP THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § According to the real property records of Nueces County, you own the real property de- scribed in this notice. If you no longer own the property, you must execute an affidavit stating that you no longer own the property and stating the name and the last known address of the person who acquired the property from you. The affidavit must be delivered in person or by certified mail, return receipt requested, to this office no later than the 20th day after the date you received this notice. If you do not return the affidavit it will be presumed that you own the property described in this notice even if you do not I/We (name): no longer own the property located at LOCATION ADDRESS ONE TWO and more particularly-described as (legal description): LOC CUSTOM 5 which is located in Corpus Christi,Nueces County, Texas. 1AVe sold the property-to (name): Street: City, State, Zip: (Signed) THE STATE OF § § COUNTY OF § This instrument was sworn to and subscribed before me on this the day of , 20 , by (name) Notary- Public Printed Name: My commission expires: Return by Personal Delivery or Certified Mail,Return Receipt Requested to: Code Enforcement—Case Number: REFERENCE—NO City- of Corpus Christi P. O. Bos 9277 Corpus Christi, T1 78469-9277