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Agenda Packet City Council - 09/06/2022
Lw,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, September 6,2022 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 Guajardo to call the meeting to order. B. Invocation to be given by Firefighter 1 Paramedic Rodney Appleby, Corpus Christi Fire Department Chaplain. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Kyle Cullen, Junior at Richard King High School. D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. E. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: (NONE) F. PUBLIC COMMENT G. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: 1. 22-1514 Landmark Commission (2 vacancies) Nueces County Tax Appraisal District (1vacancy) Sister City Committee (3 vacancies) H. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION: City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 9/7/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised September 6,2022 I. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 2 - 6) 2. 22-1517 Approval of the August 17, 2022 Budget Workshop Minutes, August 24, 2022 Budget Workshop Minutes and August 30, 2022 Regular Meeting Minutes sponsors: City Secretary's Office Consent-Second Reading Ordinances 3. 22-1271 Case No. 0422-02, Behmann Brothers Foundation (District 3): Ordinance rezoning property at or near 602 Saratoga Boulevard (located along the north side of Saratoga Boulevard, south of West Point Road and east of Old Brownsville Road) from the "FR" Farm Rural District to "RS 4.5" Single-Family 4.5 Residential (Tract 1) and from the "FR" Farm Rural District to "RE/SP" Estate Residential District with a Special Permit (Tract 2). (Planning Commission and Staff recommend approval) sponsors: Development Services 4. 22-1405 Case No. 0622-01 Palomino Realty & Management Corp (District 2): Ordinance rezoning a property at or near 4958 Weber Road, located along the north side of Delphine Street, and east of Weber Road from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommended approval of the change of zoning from the" "RS-6"Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District.) sponsors: Development Services 5. 22-1261 Ordinance amending sections 57-85, "Age of vehicle"; 57-131, "Fares-Amounts"; and deleting Chapter 57, Article VI Transportation Network Companies in its entirety of the City Code and providing for severance, publication, and an effective date. sponsors: Police Department 6. 22-1462 Ordinance appropriating $553,560 from an increase in the public health workforce grant from the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for the period September 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023 for activities to establish, expand, train and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), providing indirect cost reimbursement for general government support and procuring office supplies; amending the operating budget; and authorizing 16 grant positions. sponsors: Health Department J. FIRST READING ORDINANCES: (ITEM 7) 7. 22-1119 Ordinance amending the FY 2021-22 Operating budget to appropriate $2,000,000 of anticipated revenues and expenditures in the Fleet City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 9/7/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised September 6,2022 Maintenance Fund due to increased fuel costs. Sponsors: Office of Management and Budget K. APPEALS OF A DECISION OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD: (ITEMS 8 - 9) The Appeals will proceed using the following format: 8. 22-1309 Appeal of the Building Standards Board's orders to demolish dilapidated/substandard structures located at 110 Josephine St. aka 106 Josephine St. and 102 Josephine St., 2212 Ruth St, and 1216 Martin Luther King Dr., owned by Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC. Sponsors: Neighborhood Services 9. 22-1463 Appeal of the Building Standards Board's order to demolish dilapidated/substandard structures located at 625 Atlantic Street owned by Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos. Sponsors: Neighborhood Services L. BUDGET RELATED ITEMS: (ITEMS 10 - 23) 10. 22-1573 FY 2022-2023 Budget Re-Cap Sponsors: Office of Management and Budget 11. 22-1470 Ordinance amending Corpus Christi Code Section 18-20 to increase ambulance rate schedule by 3% effective October 1, 2022. Sponsors: Fire Department 12. 22-1464 One Reading Ordinance amending various sections of the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 21, Solid Waste, by revising applicable fees, rates, and charges. Sponsors: Solid Waste Operations 13. 22-1486 Ordinance affirming Development Services fee schedules including fee schedules for Technical Construction Codes, Excavation and Fill, Unified Development Code, Zoning, Beachfront Construction, Dune Protection, and Billboards. Sponsors: Development Services 14. 22-1484 Ordinance amending the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 12, Section 12-83, regarding the Marina fee schedule as of October 1, 2022. Sponsors: Parks and Recreation Department 15. 22-1482 Ordinance amending the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 55, regarding 9-1-1 emergency service fees as of January 1, 2023. Sponsors: Police Department City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 9/7/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised September 6,2022 16. 22-1415 Ordinance amending Section 55-709, Drainage Utility Charge, of the Corpus Christi Code, to levy an amended schedule of storm water drainage charges, repealing conflicting provisions, and providing a savings clause. sponsors: Public Works/Street Department 17. 22-1475 Ordinance amending Chapter 49, Article VIII, Management of Right of Way of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt a consolidated fee schedule for Right of Way management and providing an effective date. sponsors: Public Works/Street Department 18. 22-1394 Ordinance amending Section 55-50(a)(2)(e) of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances regarding Resale Treated Water Rates to wholesale customers outside of City limits; and establishing an effective date of January 1, 2023 sponsors: Corpus Christi Water 19. 22-1409 Ordinance amending Section 55-100 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances to revise the definition and calculation method for the Interim Residential Average Usage for residential wastewater charges to calculate a winter quarter average for new residential customers. sponsors: Corpus Christi Water 20. 22-1473 Ordinance adopting the City of Corpus Christi Operating Budget for the Fiscal Year 2022-2023, beginning October 1, 2022; Authorizing personnel complements; providing for copy to be filed with the County Clerk; appropriating funds as provided in the budget; and adopting the Infrastructure Management Plan. sponsors: Office of Management and Budget 21. 22-1472 Ordinance adopting the Corpus Christi Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Capital Budget in the amount of$628,234,271, Beginning October 1, 2022. Sponsors: Office of Management and Budget 22. 22-1414 Ordinance setting an ad valorem tax rate for FY 2023 of$0.637864 per $100 valuation which is effectively an 10.2% increase over the no-new-revenue tax rate. sponsors: Finance &Procurement 23. 22-1474 Ordinance ratifying the property tax increase reflected in the FY 2022-2023 Operating Budget that will require raising more revenue from property taxes than in the FY 2021-2022 Operating Budget in amount of $14,268,477. sponsors: Office of Management and Budget M. RECESS FOR LUNCH: (NONE) City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 9/7/2022 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised September 6,2022 N. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (NONE) O. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (NONE) P. BRIEFINGS: (NONE) Q. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (NONE) R. ADJOURNMENT City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 9/7/2022 LANDMARK COMMISSION Two(2)vacancies with terms to 11-20-25,representing the following preferred,but not required categories:1-At-Large,1-Architect. Duties The Landmark Commission promotes the use of historical and cultural landmarks for the culture,prosperity,education,and general welfare of the people of the City and visitors to the City. Composition Eleven(11)members are appointed by City Council by majority vote, In so far as possible,the numerical composition shall correspond to the ethnic,gender,and economic distribution of the city according to the last Federal Census report. All members shall have knowledge and experience in either the architectural, archaeological,cultural,social,economic,ethnic or political history of Corpus Christi.No one occupation or professional interest shall constitute a majority membership of the commission.Membership in one or more of the following categories is preferred but not required:historians,licensed real estate salespersons,architect, structural or civil engineer,title search business,property surveyor and members at-large. No one profession will constitute a majority of the membership. Creation/Authority Meets Member size Term Length/Limit Liaison Section 2-204,Code of Ordinances. Ord.No.12315, 4th Thursday of every month at 11 3 years/6 years Catherine Garza 10-16-74;Ord.No.19908,8-11-87;Ord.No.030228, 4:30 p.m.,City Hall,Council Chambers. 7-15-14;Ord.032058-03-17-2020 Appointing Name District Term Appt.date End date Authority Position Status Category Not seeking Madeleine T.Fontenot District 2 1 12/10/2019 11/20/2022 City Council reappointment At-Large Met the six-year service Ira J Freeman District 4 2 2/14/2017 11/20/2022 City Council Vice-Chair limitation Architect Jen C Brown District 1 1 2/9/2021 11/20/2023 City Council Active Historian Kathleen De La Garza District 2 2 7/17/2018 11/20/2023 City Council Active At-Large Armando Mendez District 4 1 2/9/2021 11/20/2023 City Council Chair Active At-Large Elgin Wade Williams District 4 1 2/22/2022 11/20/2023 City Council Active Engineer Veronica D Wilson District 5 1 2/9/2021 11/20/2023 City Council Active At-Large Matthew R Forrester District 5 1 2/22/2022 11/20/2024 City Council Active At-Large Albert Montez District 4 11 2/22/2022 11/20/2024 1 City Council JActive ITitle Search James H.Pruitt II District 5 1 11/9/2021 11/20/2024 1 City Council lActive lHistorian Roslyn Michele Wanzer District 2 11 2/9/2021 11/20/2024 1 City Council JActive Real Estate 9-6-2022 LANDMARK COMMISSION Applicants Name District Status Category At-Large Trevor H Mauck District 2 Applied Historian At-Large Walter Jeff Mumme District 5 Applied Real Estate Elizabeth Riggle I District 2 jApplied At-Large CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Aug 22, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Trevor H Mauck First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 3109 Austin St. 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? 26 Mobile: (361) 728-4116 Home: (361) 739-8822 Primay Phone Alternate Phone ArcelorMittal Texas Legal Assistant Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 2800 Kay Bailey Hutchison Rd. Work Address- City Portland Work Address - State Texas Work Address- Zip Code 78374 Trownr N AAf3r irl, Work Phone (361)2290700 Work E-mail address trevor.mauck@voestalpine.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? LANDMARK COMMISSION: 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: Degrees in Philosophy& History, (2018 &2020), Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, 3.6 GPA Professional: Responsible for contracting, drafting, &finalizing business&corporate contracts such as NDAs, MSAs, sales agreements, charterships, and letters. Prepared environmental compliance data& documents. Regular&fast-paced coordination on complex projects requiring detail, strategic thinking, and follow-through. Community: Creative writing tutor to college students (2016-18), member of local World Affairs Council organization (2017-present), beach clean-up (2022), various volunteer construction/maintenance/landscaping projects through church. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) 1. Ethics Commission 2. Landmark Commission Trawnr W Un i-L- Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? First&foremost, the City& I will mutually benefit with my service on a committee. I will benefit the City by not only filling in a seat on a committee, but by offering my time, expertise, and perspective for the committee. If for Ethics, I have an unique gift at solving abstract as well as practical issues that arise from an ethical dilemma, a strong ability an analyzing multiple perspectives of an issue, and a capacity for understanding legal/ethical provisions within administrative procedures. If for Landmark, I deeply respect the importance of history in society, and the need for preserving cultural artifacts that make up a historical identity. By building upon the past, we gain a shared connection with those who lived long ago, as well as those who will come after us. While preservation of landmarks is important by itself,the popular appeal should promote a dialogue about the past, inform the public, and inspire them to learn more. I also have interest in serving on a City committee to gain real-world experience on issues that a city must confront. I enjoy forum discussions and seek to reach the best solution among parties by weighing the arguments & merits of each (or multiple) side. I enjoy listening to my peers, and working with them to reach the most respectful course of action. FYI, I tried uploading my resume, but the upload didn't support the file. I can provide a hardcopy. 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 r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Traxinr N Uni irli Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? rYes (.- 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 NIA. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Question applies to LANDMARK COMMISSION The Landmark Commission preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Historian Question applies to multiple boards Are you willing to provide an Annual Report of Financial Information as required by the Code of Ethics? c Yes r No Trnwnr W AAniirls 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 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. IJJ 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. fJ 1 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 Troxinr W Ani if-L CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 16, 2021 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Walter Jeff Mumme First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 5405 Sugar Creek 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? 45 Home: (361) 945-2082 Home: (361) 945-2082 Primary Phone Alternate Phone self-employed real estate agent, Cpldwell Banker Pacesetter Steel Realtor Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 5034 Holly Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State texas Work Address -Zip Code 78411 M/nItor toff KAt Immo Work Phone 3619929231 Work E-mail address jeffmummeCa)coldwellbanker.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? LANDMARK COMMISSION: 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) Church Unlimited Coldwell Banker Pacesetter Steel Corpus Christi association of realtors Public relations committee Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Interested in preserving Landmark sites in the coastal bend area. 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 %A1n1tor Toff Ui immo 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 c 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) M/nItor loff F%Ai immo Question applies to LANDMARK COMMISSION The Landmark Commission preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Licensed Real Estate Salesperson 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 %A/nItor toff hAi immo 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 WnItor toff AAi imma CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Aug 07, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Elizabeth Riggle First Name Last Name Email Address 541 Harrison Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78404 Cit} 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? 38 Mobile: (361) 946-1384 Mobile: (361) 946-1384 Primary Phone Alternate Phone retired retired Employer Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number 541 Harrison St Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address -Zip Code 78404 Gli-7nhoth Rirrrilo Work Phone 3619461384 Work E-mail address criggle@swbell.net Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? LANDMARK COMMISSION: 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 degree in Education University of Texas Austin If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Ethics; Downtown management;convention and tourism; landmark Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I want to give back to my community. I was born, raised, and lived in the Corpus Christi area my entire life. It is time for me to serve my community. 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 Mi7nhoth Dinnlo 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 N/A. n/a Board-specific questions (if applicable) 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 1171i-7mhoth Diririlo 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 None of the above Question applies to LANDMARK COMMISSION The Landmark Commission preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W At-Large 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 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 Education W Adult At-Large 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 in the District W Resident of the District Verification ll=H-7nhoth Dinnlo 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 GH-7nhnth Dinnin NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT One(1)vacancy with term to 12-31-23,representing the following category:Place 3(City). Duties The Nueces County Tax Appraisal District is responsible for making general policies regarding the operation of the appraisal district(i.e.,reappraisal programs,analysis of procedures,etc.). They are also responsible for appointing the Appraisal Review Board. Composition Eight(8)members,each shall serve a two-year term and shall have one vote. Each member of the board shall be selected or elected to fill one place on the board, which places shall be numbered one through seven. The term of each member shall begin on January 1 of each even-numbered year.A member must be a resident of the district,reside in the district for at least two(2)years immediately preceding the date the individual takes office,and not owe delinquent property taxes to the taxing entity.A person may not be appointed or continue to serve if related within second degree of consanguinity to an appraiser who appraises property for use in the Appraisal Review Board proceedings or represents property owners for compensation before the Appraisal District's Appraisal Review Board.The following entities will designate board members for the places as listed: PLACE NUMBER and JURISDICTION VOTING ON THIS PLACE 1 and 2 Corpus Christi ISD 3 and 4 City of Corpus Christi 5 Nueces County 6 Urban-Port Aransas to be decided by the following ISDs:Calallen,Flour Bluff,Port Aransas,City of Port Aransas,Tuloso-Midway,and West Oso. 7 Rural-Agribusiness to be decided by these: Agua Dulce ISD,City of Agua Dulce,Banquete ISD,Bishop ISD,City of Bishop,Driscoll ISD,City of Driscoll,London ISD, Robstown ISD,City of Robstown,and Santa Cruz ISD. 8-Del Mar College The City of Corpus Christi shall submit names for Places 3 and 4 to the Nueces County Appraisal District before October 30th,and each odd-numbered year thereafter. Creation/Authority Senate Bill#621,amending Title I of the tax code(referred as the"Act")Subchapter A of the act provides for establishment of appraisal districts and means of selecting the Boards of Directors for such districts:City Res. No.15132,9/19/79,and Res.No.15149,9/26/79,Res.No.16575,10/7/81. Meets Member size Term Length/Limit Liaison 2nd Wednesday of every month,9:00 a.m., 8 2 years/N/A Elias Sissamis 201 N.Chaparral,1st Floor Board Room. Name District Term Appt.date End date Appointing Authority Position Status Category Robert Adler I District 4 18 9/20/2005 12/31/2023 ICity Council I IDeceased I Place 3(City) Gerardo Garcia I District 4 16 8/30/2011 12/31/2023 ICity Council I Chair jActive I Place 4(City) 9-6-2022 Name District Term Appt.date End date Appointing Authority Position Status Category Corpus Christi Independent School Rex A.Kinnison District 1 4 1/1/2016 12/31/2023 District Active Place 1(CCISD) Corpus Christi Independent School Corbett Pool District 4 2 1/1/2020 12/31/2023 District Active Place 2(CCISD) Place 5 Gabriele Hilpold District 4 3 12/31/2017 12/31/2023 Nueces County Active (Nueces County) Leo Gonzalez 4 1/1/2016 12/31/2023 Urban-Robstown Secretary Active Place 6(Urban) Luis Elizondo 5 9/24/2013 12/31/2023 Rural-Agribusiness Vice-Chair Active Place 7(Rural) Place 8 Armando Chapa District 5 3 12/31/2017 12/31/2023 Del Mar College Active (Del Mar College) 9-6-2022 NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT Applicants Name District Status Category *Deven S Bhakta District 5 Applied City Jo M. Rios District 5 Applied City Kimberly Shick District 1 Applied City Eric Villarreal District 2 Applied City *Serves on the Corpus Christi Convention &Visitors and Bureau, resignation is not required if appointed. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Aug 22, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Deven S Bhakta First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 40 E Bar Le Doc Dr Street Address 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) 442-3.005 Business: (361) 855-1549 Primary Phone Alternate Phone ZJZ Hospitality_Inc --__ President-/CEO_- _- Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 1410 Crescent Drive Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78412 n,aw,an C Rhnl-tn Work Phone 361-855-1549 Work E-mail address devenCa zjzhospitality.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL 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: Visit Corpus Christi, Chair Elect Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Texas Hotel & Lodging Association (THLA) - Board Member- Nueces Country Representative- 11 Years Ronald McDonald House- Board Member Art Museum of South Texas Board of Trustees Corpus Christi Country Club Board of Governors- Board Chairman Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? My company currently owns 7 hotels in Corpus Christi and is in development of another in the SEA District. In addition, i have invested in downtown property, island property, southside, Calallen, etc compromising of industrial warehouses, retail, and raw land. I have a vast understanding of the economics and growth of the area as well as property valuations of all types. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No r)nx/nn C Rhnl-tn 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 "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) rlovon C Rhnlstn Question applies to NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT (For NCAD) Are you a resident and qualified elector* of the District (Nueces County)? r Yes r No Question applies to NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT (NCAD) Have you resided in the District for at least 2 years? 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. 9 1 Agree 17),mmn C RhnLto 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. (� I Agree F)nxion C COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 2009 2012 IHG Owners Association Extended Stay Committee 2010 2019 United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce 2018 Chairman 2018 Chairman of Foundation 2017 Merger with Hispanic Chamber Committee 2017 Government Affairs Chairman 2009 Present Port Aransas Chamber of Commerce 2016 Present Chairman 2018 Present Chairman of Foundation 2012 Present Economic Development Committee 2009 Present Texas Hotel and Lodging Association 2016 2019 Labor Relations Chairman 2011 2017 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Corpus Christi 2015 2017 House and Grounds Chairman 2012 2016 March of Dimes 2014 2016 Board Chairman 2014 2016 State Advisory Committee 2012 2016 Del Mar College Foundation Board of Trustees 2015 2016 Executive Committee 2016 Signature Chefs Chairman - March of Dimes 2019 American Heart Association Heartwalk Chairman 2019 Present Air Service Task Force Committee - Chairman Citywide Committee by City to study direct flights 2019 Present Corpus Christi Country Club Board of Governors Vice President 2020 Present Ronald McDonald House Charities of Corpus Christi Task Force to Develop New House 2020 Present Art Museum of South Texas - Board of Trustees CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jul 25, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Dr. Jo M. Rios Prefix First Name Middle Initial last Name Email Address 7130 Everhart Rd.#37 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? 23 Home: (361) 850-1174 Mobile: (361) 815-6496 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Professor of Political Science Retired and Public Administration Employer Job Title Work Address -Street Address and Suite Number Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Which Boards would you like to apply for? NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? c= Yes r No nr In AA Rinc 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) See Curriculum Vitae (Resume) uploaded Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I respectfully submit this application for consideration for the City of Corpus Christi's representative for the Nueces County Appraisal District that is currently vacant. I recently retired from Texas A&M University— Corpus Christi where I held the rank of Full Professor of Political Science and Public Administration. My interest in this Board position stems from my continued interest in community building and civic engagement. My educational achievements and teaching experience in urban politics, state and local government, public policy and public administration as well as a BA and MA in Economics have provided a unique blend of knowledge that might be instrumental in my contribution as a Board member. I have been able to converge my research to benefit several countries and the State of Texas by working with State Senator Hinojosa to provide the data he needed to successfully enact legislation benefiting this area health in the colonias. I am also familiar with the working of the Intergovernmental Relations component needed to bridge the political jurisdictions and tax entities inherent in tax appraisals. It would be an honor to be to serve as a Board member. 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 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 r)r In AA Rinc 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) Question applies to NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT (For NCAD) Are you a resident and qualified elector* of the District (Nueces County)? r Yes r No Question applies to NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT (NCAD) Have you resided in the District for at least 2 years? r• Yes r No nr In AA Dine 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. 9 1 Agree r)r In KA Rinc Oath 1 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree nr In KA Dine Dr. Jo Marie Rios 7130 Everhart #37 Corpus Christi TX 78413 (361)815-6496 Education PhD, The University of Oklahoma, 1995. MA, The University of Oklahoma, 1994. MA, St. Mary's University, 1989. BA, St. Mary's University, 1986. Professional Employment Retired. June 2022. Professor, Texas A&M University -- Corpus Christi. (August 2011—June 1, 20ss). Professor of Political Science and Public Administration—Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi, TX; MPA Coordinator (2002—2006) Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi. (August 2002 -July 2011). Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University-- Corpus Christi. (August 1999 - May 2002). Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Administration—Texas A&M University— Corpus Christi, TX; MPA Coordinator (Spring 2001—Spring 2002) Administrative Appointments Department Program Coordinator (2001 - 2006) Master of Public Administration program coordinator. Program and curriculum development, advising, recruitment, administration Professional Memberships American Political Science Association Pi Alpha Alpha Policy Studies Organization Southwestern Political Science Association Southern Political Science Association TEACHING Teaching Experience PADM 5302, POLICY MAKING AND P.A. POLS 2305, U.S. GOVERNMENTAND POLITICS POLS 2306, STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLS 3341, INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION POLS 3342, INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC POLICY POLS 4311, URBAN POLITICS SCHOLARLY AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES Publications Refereed Journal Articles Rios, J. M. (2020). In Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (Ed.), The Rollback of Environmental Justice: Executive Orders, Rulemaking and Administrative Process Under the Trump Administration. (3rd ed., vol. 13, pp. 91 - 96). CORP CHRISTI: Rios, J. M. (2015). "Towards Policy Advocacy-Activism,Advocacy and Political Empowerment:An Exploratory Study on Hispanic Environmental Justice Nonprofits (1st ed., vol. 21, pp. 60 -77 (Article 5)). Houston, TX: digitalscholarship.tsu.edu/jpmsp/vol21/issl/5 Rios, J. M. (2012). Is There an Environmental Justice Bandwagon Effect?A Subpopulation Analysis of Self-Reported Accomplishments (6th ed., vol. 5, pp. 287-292). Rios, J. M. (2011). "National Survey of Environmental Justice Groups: What Do They Look Like(Organizational Structure)? What Do They Do (Tactics)?Some Implications."(2nd ed., vol. 4, pp. 115-119). Rios, J. M., Jozwiak, J. F., Jorgensen, D. J., Meyer, P. (2010). The Changing Organizational Face of Environmental Justice:From Grassroots to 501c(3) Nonprofits (2nd ed., vol. 16, pp. 49-66). Rios, J. M., Meyer, P. (2009). What Do Toilets Have to Do With It?Health, the Environment, and the Working Poor in Rural South Texas Colonias. Rios, J. M., Jozwiak, J. F. (2008). NAFTA and the Border Environmental Cooperation Commission:Assessing Activism in the Environmental Infrastructure Project Certification Process (1996—2004) (2nd ed., vol. 23). Rios, J. M., Meyer, P. (2006). "Community Building and Public Health in a South Texas Colonia."(4th ed., vol. 95, pp. 54-57). Rios, J. M.,A. V. (2001). "The Relationship Between Infrastructure and Utilities and the Incidence of Illness in the Border Colonias."(2nd ed., vol. 5, pp. 31-41). Juarez, Mexico: Rios, J. M. (2000). "Environmental Justice Groups: Grass-roots Movement or NGO Networks?Some Policy Implications."(2nd ed., vol. 17, pp. 168-200). Book Chapters Huerta, J. C., Rios, J. M., Huerta, J. C., Rios, J. M. (2017). Who Gets to Have a Say in Policy Making?A Look at Health Care Policy. In Lydia M.Andrade, James W. Riddlesperger, Jr. (Ed.), Considering American Government:A Reader. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company. Rios, Jo Marie. "Policy Issues and Experiences in Mexico: Trade, Economic Development, and the Environment," in Handbook for Economic Development, ed. Kuotsai Tom Lou, New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1998. Conference Proceedings Rios, J. M., Valdez,A., Rios, J. M., Valdez,A. (1999). `Activities, Practices, and the Incidence of Disease Along the Texas-Mexico Border: A Household Survey of Cameron County, Texas and Matamoros, Mexico.". Kingsville TX: 7th Annual South Texas Environmental Conference Proceedings. Monographs Rios, J. M., Meyer, P., Rios, J. M., Meyer, P. (2005). Nueces County Colonias Environment Health Study. Commissioned by State Senator Juan Chuy Hinojosa and Nueces County Colonia Task Force. Department of Social Sciences, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi. Funded Research "Environmental Justice Project in Brownsville,Texas and Matamoros, Mexico." An empirical project studying cross-border environmental health problems funded by the Environmental Protection Agency through the William C. Velasquez Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas, 1996 ($213,000). Presentations Rios, J. M. (Author& Presenter), "The Rollback of Environmental Justice: Executive Orders, Rulemaking and the Administrative Process Under the Trump Administration," Southern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Southern Political Science Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico. (January 9, 2020). Rios, J. M., "Policymaking in the Age of President Donald Trump: Promises and Perils," Southwestern Political Science Association Conference, Southwestern Social Sciences Association, Orlando FL. (October 11, 2018). Rios, J. M., "Towards Policy Advocacy--Activism,Advocacy and Political Empowerment," Southwestern Political Science Association Conference, Southwestern Social Science Association, Denver CO. (April 8, 2015). Rios, J. M., "Is There an Environmental Justice Bandwagon Effect? A Subpopulation Analysis of Self-Reported Accomplishments," Southwestern Political Science Association Conference, Southwestern Social Science Association, New Orleans, LA. (March 29, 2013). Jozwiak, J. F. (Author&Presenter), Rios, J. M. (Author& Presenter), "Hispanics in the Environmental Justice Movement: Tactics and Perceptions of Success," Southwestern Political Science Association, Southwestern Social Science Association, Las Vegas, NV. (March 18, 2011). Jozwiak, J. F. (Author&Presenter), Rios, J. M. (Author), "Environmental Justice Nongovernmental Organizations:An Organizational Life Cycle Approach," Southwest Political Science Association Meeting, Southwest Political Science Association, Denver, CO. (April 2009). Jozwiak, J. F. (Author&Presenter), Rios, J. M. (Author), "NAFTA and the Border Environmental Cooperation Commission:Assessing Activism in the Environmental Infrastructure Project Certification Process (1996—2004)," Southwest Political Science Association Meeting, Southwest Political Science Association,Albuquerque, NM. (April 2007). Rios, J. M., Meyer, P., "Associations between Health, Utilities and Practices in Rural South Texas,"American Sociological Association 101st Annual Meeting,American Sociological Association, Montreal Canada. (August 2006). Rios, J. M. (Author& Presenter), Jozwiak, J. F. (Author& Presenter), "NAFTA and the Environment: Ten Years Later," Southwest Political Science Association Meeting, Southwest Political Science Association, San Antonio, TX. (April 2006). Rios, J. M., Meyer, P., "Nueces County Colonias Environmental Health Study," Southwestern Political Science Association Conference, Southwestern Social Sciences Association, New Orleans LA. (March 2005). Rios, J. M., "Texas Border Colonias 1995-2003: Politics, Policies and the Iron Texas Star," Southwestern Political Science Association Conference, Southwestern Social Sciences Association, Corpus Christi, TX. (March 2004). Rios, J. M., "Environmental Justice in the Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley: Problems, Perception and Politics," Southwestern Political Science Association Conference, Southwestern Social Sciences Association, New Orleans, LA. (March 2002). Rios, J. M., Valdez,A., "Activities, Practices, and the Incidence of Disease Along the Texas- Mexico Border: A Household Survey of Cameron County, Texas and Matamoros, Mexico," 7th Annual South Texas Environmental Conference, Texas A&M University-- Kingsville, Corpus Christi,Tx. (October 1999). Scholarly and Creative Awards and Honors Arnold Vedlitz Best Paper Award in Environmental Politics Nominee, Southern Political Science Association. (2020). Affordable Housing Award, Colonias Initiative Program, Coastal Bend Council of Governments. (2006). Jeffrey Pressman award for Best Paper Published,American Political Science Association -- Policy Studies Organization. (2001). SERVICE Consulting Academic, Cengage Publishers Consulting and Report, Corpus Christi TX. (June 1, 2019 -June 24, 2019). City of Corpus Christi, City Secretary. Statistical Sampling for Petition Verification: Process and Procedure. (June 2016). Public Board Member, South Texas Colonia Initiatives. (2008 - Present). Committee Member, Nueces County Colonias Task Force. (2004- Present). Attendee, Meeting, Nueces County Commissioners Court. (January 2019). Guest Speaker,Americas Unidas Conference. (2004). Guest Speaker, Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Foundation. (2004). CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Aug 23, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Kimberly Shick First Name Last Name Email Address 9342 Moon Beam Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78409 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? 39 Home: (361) 446-9500 Home: (361) 446-9500 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Vice-President of Marketing and kimiohnson2112@yahoo.com Sales Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 4811 Wildcat Work Address - City portland Work Address - State texas Work Address -Zip Code 78374 Vimhorhi Chirp Work Phone 3614005775 Work E-mail address kimQa gtekcommunications.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL 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: no Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) none presently I have served on several executive boards in the past If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Nueces County Appraisal District Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? feel that City of Corpus Christi needs strong representation on the Appraisal Board to work for the people of Corpus Christi, I have a strong background in public service being that I have previously served on this board as well as the Tuloso-Midway ISD board of trustees. I will work to make sure the Appraisal District becomes transparent and as the representative for the City of Corpus Christi provide updates and information regularly. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r- No Vimhorhi Chirh 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 N/A. na Board-specific questions (if applicable) Vimhorki Chia[/ Question applies to NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT (For NCAD) Are you a resident and qualified elector* of the District (Nueces County)? r Yes r No Question applies to NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT (NCAD) Have you resided in the District for at least 2 years? a 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 Wimhorhi Chins 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. 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 Vimhorixi Chirp ( 1) 44950 Kimberly S h i c k ' Corpus Ch36ti, TX 76- 8400 Accomplished and visionary individual with passion to lead fundraising, marketing, and communications activities to deliver consistently successful outcomes. Remarkable history in creating fundraising strategies and establishing donor partnerships as well as facilitated in planning fundraisers and events. Solid background in coordinating with large network of legislators on funding several educational issues on State and Federal level. Demonstrated expertise in presenting various public school issues and programs to large audiences. Credible success in planning, organizing, and carrying out successful events, including fundraising and donor. Articulate and refined communicator, focused on building relationship to drive positive change. Capable of delivering high quality promotional material for fundraising events and campaigns. Ability to devise and implement robust strategies/plans to accelerate organizational growth. Areas of Expertise • Donor Development & • Fundraising Planning & • Contract Relations Execution Preparation/Negotiations • Customer Service & • Business Development • Relationship Management Satisfaction • Community Outreach • Recruitment &Training • Grant Writing & • Account Management • Public Relations (PR) Implementation • Microsoft Office Suite • Market Trend Analysis • Team Leadership &Training • Project Management Career Experience Comp-u-dopt - Galveston, TX 2022 - Present Program Manager Deploy STEM programs in schools and youth organizations to promote academic/personal growth of individuals. Establish and sustain community partnerships. Leverage professional expertise in recruiting and hiring staff members as well as conducting performance evaluation. Plan, organize, and carry out fundraisers and donations. • Successfully generated interest and commitments programs in new areas of Texas. Communities in Schools - Corpus Christi, TX 2018 - 2020 Community Liaison Served as community liaison for successful execution of fundraising events. Nurtured and retained donor partnerships within community as well as conducted donor events. Organized and carried out budget events such as concerts, golf tournaments, and clay shoots. My Home Team Media - Corpus Christi, TX 2015 - 2018 Media Account Executive Leverage strong expertise in developing and closing new advertising accounts. Foster and sustain professional relationships with customers. Plan, organize, and carry out wide range of successful events. • Achieved and surpassed monthly quota by showcasing exceptional performance. • Enabled growth in customers' business by establishing close collaboration. Landstar Telecom - McAllen, TX 2017 - 2018 Account Executive Pagel 12 Function as outside sales executive for Coastal Bend market. Participated and acted as Landstar key spokesperson at several networking and community functions. Attained new customers as well as deployed robust telecommunication solutions. Steered professional expertise in generating leads by means of social media, personal contact, and email campaigns to yield successful outcomes. • Rendered significant efforts to install secure telecommunications lines in public schools. REM Consulting Group - Corpus Christi, TX 2012 - 2015 Project Coordinator/Public Relations Conducted thorough Educational Facility Assessment. Facilitated successful execution Public Education Bond Elections. Delivered proactive assistance in RFQ/RFP verification. Crafted relevant and high quality Presentation through utilization of PowerPoint. Ensured organization consistency and resolved community affairs issues. • Played an integral role in steering projects from conception to completion in timely and efficient manner. Don Johnson Cable Service - Corpus Christi, TX 2001 - 2011 Office Manager/Human Resources Led all operations associated with recruitment process, including screening, interviews, and on-boarding employees. Processed payroll and administered employee benefits. Coordinated seamless execution of entire project activates in timely and efficient manner as well as purchased materials. Leveraged strong professional expertise in negotiating and finalizing multiple contracts. Delivered knowledge rich and effective employee safety training. • Achieved high degree of customer satisfaction, while ensuring delivery of quality services. Honors & Awards Honoree for Corpus Christi 40 Under 40 for the class of 2018 Acceptance into Texas Association of School Boards Leadership Institute Affiliations & Memberships Tuloso-Midway ISD Board Trustee (2012 - Present) Executive Director, Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas (2017 - Present) Nueces County Appraisal District Executive Director (2013 - 2016) Director, Tuloso-Midway ISD Education Foundation (2012 - 2016) Board of Directors, Northwest Little Miss Kickball (2008 - 2013) Licenses & Certifications AIA Contract Preparation Certified P a g e 2 2 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jul 25, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Eric Villarreal First Name Last Name Email Address 321 Cole St. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78404 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 2 Current resident of the city? t: Yes r No If yes, how many years? 14 years Mobile: (361)960-0001 Mobile: (361) 960-0001 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Ardurra Group _ Client Service Manager Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 801 Navigation, Suite 200 Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78404 brie- \/illnrronl Which Boards would you like to apply for? NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL 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: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) BS Civil Engineering -Texas A&M University Licensed Professional Engineer-State of Texas United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce- Immediate Past Chair Buccaneer Commission -Governing Board Corpus Christi Education Foundation- Board Member City of Corpus Christi Planning Commission - Past chair Leadership Corpus Christi -Class 40 Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have served on several boards and commissions within our community and for the City of Corpus Christi. After completing my time on the Planning Commission (6 years), I took a break to focus on other non-city boards on committees. I will be rolling off of the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce at the end of this year and feel like I can fully commit to the Nueces County Appraisal Board on behalf of the City of Corpus Christi. I believe my experience as a business professional and community volunteer make me an ideal candidate for this position. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? 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 Grim Wilinmaml 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 +: 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 c 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 am a shareholder of Ardurra Group,which does business with City of Corpus Christi. I personally do not do business with the City of Corpus Christi, but I have disclosed our contracts with the City in my previous city board appointment. Board-specific questions (if applicable) Question applies to NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT (For NCAD) Are you a resident and qualified elector* of the District (Nueces County)? r Yes r No Question applies to NUECES COUNTY TAX APPRAISAL DISTRICT (NCAD) Have you resided in the District for at least 2 years? r Yes r No l7rir Willnrronl 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. J I Agree Grin Willnrroal Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree �rir \/ill�rro�) Contact Eric Villarreal Ard u rra www.linkedin.com/in/eric- . -. •. Experience .. Skills Ardurra Site Development Client Service Manager Stormwater ManagementJanuary 2021 - Present (1 year 7 months) EngineeringCivil LNV, Inc. Languages 14 years 7 months Spanish Project Manager Certifications January 2008 - Present (14 years 7 months) State of California Safety Responsible for all engineering projects as assigned. Responsible for Assessment Program managing projects to see that they are completed on schedule and within Licensed _ Engineer budget. Responsible for managing personnel working on assigned projects, which include Engineers-in-Training, AutoCAD designers and technicians. Responsible for interacting with clients, negotiating contracts, and marketing on behalf of the company. Principal/Vice President April 2014 - January 2021 (6 years 10 months) Garrett-Ihnen Civil Engineers Graduate Engineer November 2000 - December 2007 (7 years 2 months) Naismith Engineering, Inc. Graduate Engineer June 1999 - October 2000 (1 year 5 months) Education Texas A&M University BS, Civil Engineering - (1994 - 1999) Page 1 of 1 SISTER CITY COMMITTEE Three(3)vacancies with terms to 9-1-25. Duties The Sister City Committee studies ways and means of improving relations with the Corpus Christi Sister Cities and to advise and consult with and assist the Mayor,the City Council,the City Manager and all other City agencies,boards and officials in accomplishing the purposes of the Sister City Program. Composition The Committee shall consist of nine(9)members who shall be appointed by the City Council and shall serve three-year terms.In addition,representatives from the following City departments shall serve as ex-officio,non-voting members of the steering committee:Mayor's Office,Corpus Christi International Airport and Parks and Recreation.The officers of the steering committee shall consist of a General Chair and Vice-Chair.The Chair and Vice-Chair shall be elected by majority vote of the Sister City Committee annually. If the General Chair is absent,the Vice-Chair shall serve as General Chair during his/her absence.The steering committee may appoint any other subcommittee as,in its judgment,will aid it in carrying out its duties.The steering committee shall determine the membership of each said subcommittee,its duties and chairman.The membership of each said subcommittee shall consist of members of the steering committee and,at the option of the steering committee, members from the community at-large. Creation/Authority Section 2-150,Code of Ordinances.Ord.Nos.10195,14291,18961,M86-0043-1/28/86;19474-9/16/86; 19635-2/17/87;21045-12/11/90;021236-9/10/91;023424-8-25-98;029687-11-20-12;030913-8/9/16; Meets Member Size Term Length/Limit Liaison First Monday of the month at 12:00 p.m.at the 9 3 years/6 years Tammy Embrey City Hall 3rd floor Engineering Smartboard Appointing Name District Term Appt.date End date Authority Position Status Attendance Luis F Cabrera District 2 1 8/27/2019 9/1/2022 City Council Vice-Chair Seeking reappointment 7/9 meetings-78% Valerie Harbolovic District 4 Partial 4/13/2021 9/1/2022 City Council Seeking reappointment 9/9 meetings-100% Susane"Westi"Horn District 5 1 8/27/2019 9/1/2022 City Council Seeking reappointment 8/9 meetings-89% Almira Flores District 4 2 9/7/2017 9/1/2023 City Council Active Mirza Pearson District 3 1 4/13/2021 9/1/2023 City Council Active Arthur C Wallace District 4 Partial 6/14/2022 9/1/2023 lCity Council I lActive Deacon Mark C Arnold District 5 2 9/18/2018 9/1/2024 City Council Active Melody H.Cooper District 4 2 11/7/2017 9/1/2024 City Council Chair Active Adria P Vasquez District 2 1 8/10/2021 9/1/2024 City Council Active 9-6-2022 Appointing Name District Term Appt.date End date Authority Position Status Attendance Mayor's Office Rep. N/A N/A N/A Ex-Officio,Non-voting Active Parks and Recreation Rep. N/A N/A N/A Ex-Officio,Non-voting Active C.C.International Airport Rep. I IN/A N/A N/A I lEx-Officio,Non-voting Active 9-6-2022 SISTER CITY COMMITTEE Applicants Name District Status Luis F Cabrera District 2 Seekinng reappointment Valerie Harbolovic District 4 Seekinng reappointment Susane Horn District 3 Seekinng reappointment Heather Moretzsohn District 5 Applied CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Aug 23, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Mr. Luis F Cabrera Prefix First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 409 Del Mar Blv. 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? 31 Mobile: (361) 774-8616 Business: (361) 704_-90.00_ Primary Phone Alternate Phone voestalpine Texas Head of Human Resources Employer -- - Job Title - - - -- -- Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 2800 Kay Bailey Hutchison Work Address - City Portland Work Address - State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 78374 NAr 1 i tic C r !akrorn Work Phone 361-704-9000 Work E-mail address luis.cabrera@voestalpine.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? SISTER CITY 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) Uploaded Resume Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I've served on several boards throughout my career and enjoy the sense of giving back. I am passionate about the city that I live in, so serving here and giving back is important to me. Additionally, I am interested in serving on the Sister City Committee, because am a person who appreciates diversity in culture. I am originally from Guatemala, was an exchange student in Germany, ¤tly work for an international company based in Austria. The exchange and trade of culture, economic development, &commerce are something that I have grown up with and would love to perpetuate that in my City. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No Demographics AAr I i 6c C (`nhrorn 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 I i 6c C r`nhrorn 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 1 am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. 1 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 KAr I i iic C ('nhrorn 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 I i 6c C (`nhrorn Luis F. Cabrera, PHR, SHRM-CP 322 Louisiana (361) 774-8616 Corpus Christi,TX 78404 EDUCATION Texas A&M Corpus Christi May 2005 B.A., Business Administration and Human Resources AREAS OF EXPERTISE • Experience in training and presentation development • Excellent communications skills • Outstanding organizational and planning competence • Multi-site management • PHR(Professional in Human Resources) Certification • SHRM-CP (SHRM Certified Professional)Certification • OSHA IOHR Certificate, OSHA Authorized General Industry Trainer for OSHA 10hr& 30hr Courses PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE voestalpine Texas February 2015-Present Head of Human Resources Corpus Christi, TX • Implements and manages overall operational staffing and recruiting strategy • Develop and conduct periodic analysis of compensation system to ensure competitive advantage with the market • Oversee training and development programs for staff • Collaborate with voestalpine's HR services and benefit providers to ensure accurate benefit administration. • Ensures compliance with all federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations including DOL, FLSA, ADA, EEOC, and FMLA • Ensures accurate recordkeeping with personnel files maintenance,job files, and time recording&payroll files • Responsible for all HR functions including workforce planning, employee relations, employment practices, and compensation, Cintas Corporation July 2007-Present Regional Health &Safety Coordinator Corpus Christi, TX • Regional Health& Safety Support for 22 Cintas locations in Texas and Arizona. • Conducts safety compliance audits in accordance with Cintas policy& OSHA regulations • Creates/updates training materials and presents at regional manager meetings regarding safety and new initiatives. • Work with locations to achieve OSHA's Voluntary Protection Program, VPP, and performs VPP gap assessments • Support locations to reduce TCIR and Vehicle Incidents rate. • Coordinates accident investigations and lead workplace inspections. • March 2014-Present Human Resource Manager/Health &Safety Coordinator • Responsible for all field HR functions including staffing and recruiting, corporate benefit/program rollouts, employee relations and FMLA/LOA administration, and compensation analysis • Develops strategies to reduce turnover, worker's compensation costs &total incident rate • Ensures compliance with regulatory safety standards (OSHA& DOT)through facilitating safety programs including, accident investigations, safety inspections, and workplace hazard analysis • Develops and Deliver monthly safety and corporate training topics to employee-partners • Ensures accurate recordkeeping by maintaining personnel files,job files, and OSHA logs • Ensures compliance with all federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations including EEOC, DOL, FLSA, as well as corporate and local policies and procedures • Promotes a safety culture based on employee and manager commitment to the OSHA's Voluntary Protection Program • November 2008—March 2014 Office Clerical/Accounts Payable/Purchasing • Responsible for the timely processing of all payment to vendors and correct coding of general ledger accounts • Provides General Manager with monthly expense forecast and investigates and resolves budget discrepancies • Assists Office Manager with various administrative duties such as customer invoice printing and processes intercompany transfers while interfacing with AS400 applications • Places, tracks, and closes all purchase orders for Cintas First Aid& Safety Division • July 2007—November 2008 ACTIVITIES/INTERESTS • Coastal Bend Society for Human Resource Management(CBSHRM)- Board Member—President Elect • Hope Church of Corpus Christi-Board Member—Secretary/Treasurer • Young Business Professionals of the Coastal Bend—Past Board Member • Member of Society for Human Resource Management(SHRM) • Member of Association for Iron& Steel Technology • Recipient of Corpus Christi 40 Under 40 Award 2013 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Aug 03, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Valerie Harbolovic First Name Last Name Email Address 505 Bermuda Place Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78411 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? 4 Mobile: (361) 800-1659 Mobile: (361) 800-1660 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Retired- previously Driscoll Children's Hospital___- Physical_Therapist Employer - - Job Title _ Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number South Alameda St Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address -Zip Code 78411 \/nIorio Wnrhnlnwir- Work Phone 3616945678 Work E-mail address https://www.driscollchildrens.org Preferred Mailing Address I-J Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? SISTER CITY 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: I continue to serve on The Corpus Christi Chamber Music Society Board https://www.corpuschristichambermusic.org I have almost completed my first term with City of Corpus Christi Sister Cities Committee Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) I hold a Masters in Fine Arts (University of New Orleans) I have worked as a Pediatric Physical Therapist for over 40 years I retired from my most recent job @ Driscoll Children's Hospital in March 2020 @ beginning of the pandemic 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? While a permanent resident of Corpus Christi, I have lived in many cities around the world: London, England; Lobito, Angola(SW Africa);Teheran, Iran; Brisbane, Australia; and a variety of cities in US including Houston and Austin, TX, Watertown, NY and Scranton and Philadelphia, PA. I speak several languages including French, Spanish, and Portuguese. I would like an opportunity to serve the community that has given me so much in a capacity where I believe my background would be helpful. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? c Yes r No \/morin Wnrhnlnxiirr, 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 c No 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? 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) \/morin Wnrknlnxiin 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 Wnhnrio Wnrhnln\Ar, 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 Wnlorio Wnrhnlnwirr, CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Aug 03, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile susane Horn First Name Last Name Email Address 7637 Rocksprings Dr. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78413 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 3 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 29 years Home: (361) 991-4763 Mobile_ : (361) 290-2419 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Texas A&M University-Corpus Chrsiti Administrative Associate Employer Job-isle Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 6300 Ocean Dr. Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - Zip Code 78412 Work Phone 361-825-2669 ci icnno Wrtrn Work E-mail address susane.horn@tamucc.edu Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? SISTER CITY 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: Sister City Committee Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) BBA-Texas A&M University 2003 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 have been in the committee for several years, and I have the the experience with how the exchange student run and have hosted and travel to sister city such as Agen, France and Yokosuka,Japan. 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 c No ci icano Wnrn 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 N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) ci icnnn Wnrn 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 ci icnno I-nrn 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 I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree ci icnnn Wnrn SUSANE HORN 361-290-241- Relevant Qualifications • Over 14 years of experience in higher education providing administrative support and program success • Possess excellent analytical skills with a proven ability to handle difficult, sensitive, and confidential situations • Provide problem solving and effective decision making when faced with conflict resolution • Exceptional active listening along with excellent verbal, written and strong interpersonal skills with diverse populations • Knowledgeable in the Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi's structure and culture along with demonstrating communication courteously and effectively with a diverse population of students, faculty, staff and the public • Knowledgeable in university policies and procedures • Diligent professional easily maneuvers and adapts to hectic and fast paced environments • Advanced in Microsoft Office Suite: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Banner, Argo, Digital Measure, Astra, Outlook, and Workday. Education Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, Texas Bachelor Business Administration in General Management Graduated: December 2003 Related Experience: Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, Texas College of Education and Human Development 2015 - Present Administrative Associate • Provide administrative support for seven Clinical Teacher Program administrators • Coordinate daily work flow of office through problem-solving and exercising effective decision-making judgment • Process all required administrative forms, verify student records, files and eligibility requirement for admission into the Clinical Teacher program • Verifies eligibility requirement for admission into clinical teaching • Compile Clinical Teacher data and notify school district's administrators of Clinical Teachers • Demonstrate quality communication through assisting students, faculty, and staff by referring and directing to appropriate departments and available resources both on and off campus • Possess thorough understanding of various student-related issues as well as university policies and procedures • Strong ability to quickly analyze and assess various situations while identifying solutions. • Maintain exceptional attention to detail and organizational abilities through processing all aspects of travel arrangements for Professional Staff • Work efficiently under pressure through coordinating logistics of meetings for Faculty, Clinical Teacher Supervisors, and students of the Clinical Teacher Program • Demonstrates thorough documentation through reconciling monthly expense reports for travel and purchasing cards as well as processing departmental purchase orders • Process payroll for adjunct faculty, work studies. • Arrange meeting for Clinical Teacher Meeting, the department, inductions for clinical teacher. SUSANE HORN Page 2 Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, Texas College of Science and Engineering Department of Mathematics Administrative Assistant 2004 - 2015 • Provided course scheduling for Mathematics Department • Assisted students during registration • Verified and created permits to allow students in Mathematics courses • Supervised and trained 2 student assistants • Processed travel for faculty and staff • Scheduled, organized, and wrote the minutes for departmental meetings Work History Dubai Petroleum Company, Administrative Assistant 1989 - 1993 Conoco Indonesia Human Resources, Administrative Assistant 1981 - 1984 Community Involvement Corpus Christi Sister City Program, Board member 2003 - Present CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Feb 10, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Heather Moretzsohn First Name Last Name Email Address 7633 Rancho Vista Blvd. West Street Address 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? 18 Mobile: (361) 215-2306 Business: (361) 883-8900_ Primary Phone Alternate Phone Rodriguez and Moretzsohn, PLLC, Immigration Lawyers Owner/Manager_-Attorney Employer _ Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number 713 Ayers Street Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address -Zip Code 78404 Work Phone 361-883-8900 1-,nnthor PiAnrot-7cnhn Work E-mail address heather@debrarodriguez.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? SISTER CITY 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) Professional degree (Juris Doctorate); Member of Rotary Club of Corpus Christi Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have been a member of the Sister City Committee in the past. I feel I can be of valuable service to the committee based on my international experience and education, as well as my experience as a past member of the Board. I have also visited four(4) of our Sister Cities and have first-hand knowledge about the relationship. 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 Wianthor KAnrot-7cnhn 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. 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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. 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Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. City Secretary Rebecca 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 Huerta Note: Council Member Hunter arrived at 9:40 a.m. Present: 8- Mayor Paulette Guajardo,Council Member Roland Barrera,Council Member Gil Hernandez,Council Member Michael Hunter,Council Member John Marti nez,Council Member Ben Molina,Council Member Mike Pusley, and Council Member Greg Smith Absent: 1 - Council Member Billy A. Lerma C. BRIEFINGS: 1. 22-1437 City Council Workshop on the Health Department, Neighborhood Services, and Development Services for the FY 2023 Proposed Budget Dante Gonzalez, PHD, Health Department Assistant Director, presented information on the following topics: New Business Model for the Public Health District; Mission Statement; about the Health Department; Organizational Chart; FY 2022 Achievements; Public Health Services; FY23 Health District proposed expenditure budget; FY23 proposed budget City General Fund 1020; FY23 proposed budget fund 1049; and FY23 Capital Improvement Plan. Council members, City Manager Zanoni, Director Gonzalez, and staff members discussed the remodel of the health department in three phases; using the mobile clinic for on the spot services; new business model; more grants; better services; working with community to stop communicable diseases; can isolate viruses; organizing financial policies; increasing positions by adding county employees to the city; what is the net City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 8/31/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 17, 2022 earnings coming into the city; not adding to city taxpayers burden; negotiated with the county on payments; discussed waiver services; grants will be under the city while maintaining the health district name; moral of employees is much better; hands on environment; bi-weekly meetings; tracking the budget is difficult at this time; and budget is in the process of reorganization. Linda Stewart, Director of Neighborhood services, presented information on the following topics: Mission Statement; about Neighborhood Services; Organizational Chart; FY 2022 Achievements; Performance measures; FY 2023 Neighborhood Services Department proposed budget: $13.9M; FY 2023 Proposed Budget General Fund: $8.3M; FY 2023 Proposed Budget Grant Funds: $5.6M; FY 2023 Enhancements; Animal Care Partnerships; and Spay and neuter partnerships. Council members, City Manager Zanoni, Director Stewart, Joel Skidmore, and staff members discussed the description of the department and services; microchipping animals at no cost; closing more animal cases than opening; expand services to acquire more doctors to perform surgeries; animal care is the highest in fund use; is there space for two full time veterinarians; create and assess space; mobile centers; no capacity now; need dispatchers, additional funding; will do a competitive process in October; income eligibility for spay and neuter services; vaccinations; low cost or no cost services; will try to convert receptionists to two full time employees; discussed the STAR agreement for vaccinations and supplies; comments on the great team at Animal Control dealing with difficult issues; business facade improvements; not as many people are buying homes; substantial list of homes waiting for repair; partnering with agencies for the homeless population for additional resources; there is a variance in grants due to COVID; reviewing and updating policies and procedures; code enforcement turnover; need to update ordinances that are out of date regarding demolition of buildings; need for a modern business practice; infill housing; affordable housing funds; and discussed the difference between waivers and infill housing. Al Raymond III, Director of Development Services, presented information on the following topics: Mission Statement; about Development Services; Organizational Chart; FY 2022 Achievements; Performance Measures; FY 2023 Development Services Department proposed budget $15.9M; FY 2023 Proposed budget Development Services Fund $15.9M; Ordinance 032546; FY 2023 Enhancement 1; FY 2023 Enhancement 2; FY 2023 Enhancement 3; FY 2023 Enhancement 4; FY 2023 Enhancement 5; FY 2023 Enhancement 6; and building remodel process. Council members, City Manager Zanoni, Director Raymond and staff discussed that staff is doing a good job with the tremendous growth in the community; the level of professionalism has been noticed in this demanding industry; and hired the right people and the bar has been set higher. D. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Guajardo adjourned the meeting at 11:28 a.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 8/31/2022 City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,TX 78401 cctexas.com Meeting Minutes City Council Wednesday,August 24,2022 10:00 AM Council Chambers FY 2022-2023 BUDGET WORKSHOP -Water and Wastewater Utilities A. Mayor Paulette Guajardo to call the meeting to order. Mayor Guajardo called the meeting to order at 10:08 a.m. B. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. Assistant City Secretary Ruth Bocchino 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 Assistant City Secretary Ruth Bocchino Note: Council Member Pusley attended by video conference. Present: 9- Mayor Paulette 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 C. BRIEFINGS: 1. 22--0147 City Council Workshop on Water and Wastewater Utilities for FY 2023 Proposed Budget. Chief Operating Officer Michael Murphy presented information on the following topics: mission statement; about Corpus Christi Water; organization; FY 2022 achievements; performance measures; FY 2023 Corpus Christi Water proposed budget: $223.6M; FY 2023 proposed budget water fund: $144.8M; FY 2023 proposed budget wastewater fund: $78.8M; desalination; consent decree; water-FY 2023 enhancements; wastewater-FY 2023 enhancements; FY 2023 water CIP: $157.2M; new water CIP projects; O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant; FY 2023 wastewater CIP: $121 AM; new wastewater CIP projects; wastewater treatment plants; and 2023 public agency water rate adjustments. Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Chief Operating Officer Murphy, Water Resource Manager Esteban Ramos, Assistant Director of Support Services Reba George, Assistant Director of Maintenance Lines Wesley Nebgen, Engineer Nick Winkelmann, and Assistant Director of Waste Water Daniel Deng discussed the City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 8/26/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 24, 2022 following topics: City Council will decide on the procurement method for desalination; staff is recommending two positions for conservation outreach and marketing; the importance of providing to Council an improvement and implementation plan on conservation; the reason for more positions for wastewater is for more response to our systems; the City's goal is to create six separate pods of employees that maintain their wastewater treatment plant and surrounding lift station; the next water rate increase will begin in FY 24/25; a Council Member's concern about security issues at the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant; in response to a Council Member's question regarding debt service expenditures, staff stated that the $33.8M is debt service on bonds that are already sold; the $3.19 water rate increase would include debt service for FY 23/24; the water department will probably surpass the overtime budget this year due to the drought; the water department is increasing staff for more preventative maintenance to be done; the City increases its water rates once every two years; the financial advisors are confident with the proposed budget; what is the rate impact over the next three years; a Council Member's request for a three year rate model plan; the O.N. Stevens plant is designed for 180 to 200 Million Gallons per day (MGD); a Council Member's concern that production is up, but revenue is down; and a Council Member's request for a better explanation about how much a ratepayer will pay for a gallon of water over the next three years. D. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Guajardo adjourned this meeting at 12:28 p.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 8/26/2022 City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street � Corpus Christi,TX 78401 !+ cctexas.com 4 , Meeting Minutes City Council Tuesday,August 30, 2022 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. A. Mayor Paulette Guajardo to call the meeting to order. Mayor Guajardo called the meeting to order at 11:43 a.m. B. Invocation to be given by Deacon, Richard Longoria, St. Helena of the True Cross of Jesus. Deacon, Richard Longoria, St. Helena of the True Cross of Jesus, gave the invocation. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Suhawni Narang, Senior at W. B. Ray High School. Suhawni Narang, Senior at W. B. Ray High School, 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 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 Huerta Present: 9- Mayor Paulette 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. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: Mayor Guajardo referred to City Manager's comments. a. Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation Funding Update City Manager Zanoni reported on the Community Development Block Grant-Mitigation funding. Funding was available in our region for a total of$180M to make areas more resilient for future disasters. The City was awarded $15M. City staff reviewed criteria proposed by the Coastal Bend Council of Governments (CBCOG). The City applied for five projects totaling $90M which include downtown pump stations, backup generators at City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 lift stations, Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant, Oso Creek to improve the bottom of the creek, and Williams Ditch Oso Basin flood mitigation. Council Members and Director of Intergovernmental Relations Tammy Embrey discussed the following topics: the County receives a $31 M allocation; a Council Member's request to ensure that the rest of the committee members be engaged; and the County has 17 votes on the CBCOG Board and the City has eight votes. b. American Bank Center Rental Fee Structure for Exhibit Hall, Ballroom and Selena Auditorium City Manager Zanoni presented information on the American Bank Center Rental Fee Structure as follows: Water Garden Ballroom; Henry Garrett Ballroom; C100 Rooms and Show Office; C225 Harborview Room; C220 Rooms; Exhibit Hall; Selena Auditorium; and Arena. Council Members, City Manager Zanoni, and American Bank Center General Manager Brian Martin discussed the following topics: the overall usage of the convention center is 60% to 65%; in response to a Council Member's question regarding whether records are kept by the City with regard to independent contractors at American Bank Center, City Manager stated that the prior managing operator kept the records and the City does not have rights to those records; a full time City executive will work with OVG360 to keep records in the future; and the rate fees will be adjusted according to needs and demands. C. City of Corpus Christi and Bay Jammin' "Saturday in the Park" on Saturday, September 3rd City Manager Zanoni reported that the City and Bay Jammin' are hosting a "Saturday in the Park" festival that will include live music, food trucks, kid zone, and arts and crafts weather permitting, it will be held at Water's Edge Park on Saturday, September 3 from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. F. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor Guajardo opened the public comment period. The following citizens spoke in opposition to the desalination funding in the budget: Jessica Palitza, 606 Hopper Dr.; James Klein, 3501 Monterrey St.; Ana Trevino, 4917 Branscomb Dr.; Christopher Phelan, 3806 Kingston Dr.; Melissa Zamora, 3917 Brawner Parkway; Brandon Marks, 319 Rosebud Ave.; and Neil McQueen, 4213 Estate Dr. The following citizens spoke in support of Item 27, the North Beach drainage plan: Carrie Meyer, 4401 Gulfbreeze Blvd.; and Ron Graban, 202 Surfside Blvd. The following citizens spoke regarding the City not honoring their contracts and requesting fair treatment for contractors: Michael Lopez, 7930 Etienne Dr.; Alec Jackson, 3717 Woodstone Dr.; Abel Rivera, 2402 Rainy River Court; Patrick Varela, City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 10702 IH 37; Robert Benavidez, 1122 Shiels Dr.; Martin Sandejo, 301 S. Perez, Mathis, TX; David Alaniz, 504 Hugh St., Sinton TX; and Denny Gold, 215 Big Oak Franklin, PA. Sylvia Campos, 4410 Fir St., spoke in opposition to Items 20 and 21 and would like to see alternative sources of water before desalination. Julie Rogers, 710 Furman Ave., spoke in favor of moving the city forward, but upset that desalination is not going to be put on the ballot. The following citizens submitted a written public comment which are attached to the minutes: Jason Page, 3515 Floyd St.; Adriana Estringel, 4129 Harry St.; Larry Messer, 7225 Rugged Ridge; and Dorothy Pena, 2114 Meadowpass Dr. G. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: (NONE) I. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 1 - 8) Consent-Second Reading Ordinances Approval of the Consent Agenda Mayor Guajardo referred to the Consent Agenda and asked if a Council Member would like to pull an item for individual consideration. No Items were pulled. A motion was made by Council Member Pusley, seconded by Council Member Molina to approve the Consent Agenda. The motion carried by 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 1. 22-1467 Approval of the August 23, 2022 Regular Meeting Minutes and August 18, 2022 Budget Workshop Minutes The Minutes were approved on the consent agenda. 2. 22-1401 Ordinance approving an amendment to the Downtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #3 Project & Financing Plans approved by the Board of Directors of Reinvestment Zone Number Three, City of Corpus Christi, Texas on June 28, 2022 to broaden the New Commercial Tenant Finish Out Program and to change the program name to Commercial Finish-Out Program. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032835 3. 22-1406 Ordinance authorizing execution of all documents necessary to accept, amend, City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 and appropriate a grant contract for the Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Unit-COVID (IDCU-COVID) Grant from the Texas Department of State Health Services appropriating $951,649.00 into the Health Grants Fund for COVID-19 response activities for the period September 1, 2022, through August 31, 2024; amending the operating budget; and authorizing 19 grant positions. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032836 4. 22-1358 Ordinance authorizing execution of all documents necessary to accept, amend, and appropriate a grant contract for the Health Disparities Grant from the Texas Department of State Health Services appropriating $281,785.00 into the Health Grants Fund to provide community engagement in communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19; and amending the operating budget. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032837 5. 22-1403 Ordinance amending City Code Chapter 9, Aviation, Section 9-54, pertaining to landing fees at the Corpus Christi International Airport by revising the landing weight for aircraft subject to a landing fee from 12,500 to 6,000 pounds; and authorizing execution of a five-year contract with Vector Airport Systems, LLC, for the billing and collection of landing fees. Effective upon City Council approval. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032838 Consent- Contracts and Procurement 6. 22-1080 Resolution authorizing a three-year service agreement, with William Charlton, dba Lawn in Order, of Corpus Christi, Texas, for landscaping and grounds maintenance for outlying Corpus Christi Police Department buildings and main police headquarters in an amount not to exceed $91,500.00, with FY 2022 funding of$7,625.00 from the General Fund. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032839 7. 22-1343 Resolution authorizing a three-year software subscription agreement with JusticeTrax, Inc., of Mesa, Arizona, for forensics laboratory software for the Corpus Christi Police Department in the amount of$152,900.00, with FY 2022 funding from the Paul Coverdell Forensic Sciences Improvement Grant in the Police Grants Fund. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032840 City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 General Consent Items 8. 22-1518 Resolution authorizing the submission of a grant totaling up to one million six hundred eleven thousand fifty-nine dollars and thirty-nine cents ($1, 611,159.39) to the Office of the Governor for funding from the Texas Military Preparedness Commission's Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant Program with a match contribution of up to $387,000 from the City to fund project management and grant administration services. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032841 J. BUDGET RELATED ITEMS: (ITEMS 9 - 21) 9. 22-1470 Ordinance amending Corpus Christi Code Section 18-20 to increase ambulance rate schedule by 3% effective October 1, 2022. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 9. There were no comments from the Council or the public. Council Member Smith 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: 8- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Nay: 1 - Council Member Hunter Abstained: 0 10. 22-1464 One Reading Ordinance amending various sections of the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 21, Solid Waste, by revising applicable fees, rates, and charges. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 10. Assistant Director of Solid Waste Services Paul Bass presented information on the following topics: monthly utility rate increases; Cefe Valenzuela Landfill; transfer station; and Municipal Solid Waste System Service Charge (MSWSSC) rate increase. Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, and Assistant Director Bass discussed the following topics: a Council Member's request for revenue calculations on what these rates will generate; the Council will need to cut the budget by $2M in expenditures if the amendment is not approved; Council can cut existing operating budgets or eliminate programs, not just improvements; the $125M bond program is funded with existing tax rates; and only two proposed fees impact the homeowners-the storm water fee and solid City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 waste fee. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Smith. This Ordinance failed with the following vote: Aye: 4- Council Member Barrera, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Molina and Council Member Smith Nay: 5- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Martinez and Council Member Pusley Abstained: 0 11. 22-1486 Ordinance affirming Development Services fee schedules including fee schedules for Technical Construction Codes, Excavation and Fill, Unified Development Code, Zoning, Beachfront Construction, Dune Protection, and Billboards. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 11. Director of Development Services Al Raymond presented information on the following topics: development services fee schedule; background; and purpose. Council Members, Director Raymond, City Manager Zanoni, and Development Services Business Manager Grayson Meyer discussed the following topics: for the next three years, staff is proposing a 10% increase on each fee; staff is proposing 16 new positions for development services; a Council Member's concern on the cost of rooftops; the last time fees were adjusted was in 2002; development services will hire new positions as needed; any fee is being passed onto the home buyer; the current vacancy rate is about 15.5% (about 10 positions); and a Council Member supports a 7.5% fee. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. Executive Officer of Coastal Bend Home Builders Association Wendy Herman stated that she is opposed to the engineering fees and requested that Council vote against these fees. Builder Director of Coastal Bend Home Builders Association Bart Braselton stated that every new fee is passed onto the homeowner and he appreciates Council's concerns regarding fees. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. City of Corpus Christi Page 6 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 Assistant Director of Construction Management Brett Van Hazel presented information on the addition of public improvement inspectors. Council Members, Assistant City Manager Neiman Young, Director of Engineering Jeff Edmonds, and Assistant Director of Construction Management Brett Van Hazel discussed the following topics: a Council Member's concern that adding four inspectors will not add improvement, if design standards are not adequate; a new revision of the design standards manual will be available by the new fiscal year; home builders need to ensure that contractors are getting work done correctly and inspected accurately; there are currently only seven inspectors cover the entire City; certain criteria must be met by inspectors; and by adding more inspectors there will be more time to engage with the contractors during construction. Council Member Smith 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: 7- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Nay: 1 - Council Member Hunter Abstained: 1 - Council Member Molina 12. 22-1484 Ordinance amending the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 12, Section 12-83, regarding the Marina fee schedule as of October 1, 2022. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 12. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the Council or the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 8- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Nay: 1 - Council Member Hunter Abstained: 0 13. 22-1482 Ordinance amending the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 55, regarding 9-1-1 emergency service fees as of January 1, 2023. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 13. Police Chief Mike Markle stated that this is a $0.20 fee increase for residential landlines, City of Corpus Christi Page 7 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 $0.40 fee increase for business, and $0.90 fee increase for Trunk. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the Council or the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Smith. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 8- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Nay: 1 - Council Member Hunter Abstained: 0 14. 22-1415 Ordinance amending Section 55-709, Drainage Utility Charge, of the Corpus Christi Code, to levy an amended schedule of storm water drainage charges, repealing conflicting provisions, and providing a savings clause. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 14. Interim Public Works Director Gabriel Hinojosa presented information on the following topics: drainage utility fee background; storm water fund FY 2023 proposed budget $23.3M; and FY 2023-2027 service enhancements forecast; FY 2023-2027 five-year forecast; and staff recommends approval. A Council Member, City Manager Zanoni, and Interim Director Hinojosa discussed the following topics: the plan is to include storm water in the revenue bond, not in the 2022 bond package; and a Council Member's concern that the City is picking up 60 tons of debris on a monthly basis. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Pusley. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 7- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Nay: 2- Council Member Hernandez and Council Member Hunter City of Corpus Christi Page 8 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 Abstained: 0 15. 22-1475 Ordinance amending Chapter 49, Article VIII, Management of Right of Way of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt a consolidated fee schedule for Right of Way management and providing an effective date. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 15. Interim Public Works Director Gabriel Hinojosa presented information on the following topics: background; findings; and staff recommendations. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the Council or the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Pusley. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 8- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Absent: 1 - Council Member Hunter Abstained: 0 16. 22-1394 Ordinance amending Section 55-50(a)(2)(e) of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances regarding Resale Treated Water Rates to wholesale customers outside of City limits; and establishing an effective date of January 1, 2023 Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 16. City Manager Peter Zanoni stated that there is no water rate increase this year. Chief Operations Officer Michael Murphy presented information on the following topic: 2023 wholesale water rate adjustments effective January 2023-December 2023. Council Members, Assistant Director of Utilities Reba George, and Chief Operations Officer Murphy discussed the following topics: the true-up happens at the end of every fiscal year, so there is either an over collection of revenue or an under collection of revenue; and a Council Member's concern about the raw water revenue budgeted amount. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. City of Corpus Christi Page 9 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Martinez. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 8- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Absent: 1 - Council Member Hunter Abstained: 0 17. 22-1409 Ordinance amending Section 55-100 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances to revise the definition and calculation method for the Interim Residential Average Usage for residential wastewater charges to calculate a winter quarter average for new residential customers. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 17. Assistant Director of Utilities Reba George stated that the interim residential usage applies to a calculation that will allow residential customers establishing new wastewater services that don't have a billing history to calculate a current winter quarter average. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the Council or the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Hernandez 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: 8- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Absent: 1 - Council Member Hunter Abstained: 0 18. 22-1473 Ordinance adopting the City of Corpus Christi Operating Budget for the Fiscal Year 2022-2023, beginning October 1, 2022; Authorizing personnel complements; providing for copy to be filed with the County Clerk; appropriating funds as provided in the budget; and adopting the Infrastructure Management Plan. City of Corpus Christi Page 10 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 18. Director of Management and Budget Eddie Houlihan presented information on the following topics: addresses city council and community priorities; FY 2023 total city budget$1.4 Billion; FY 2023 proposed budget general fund (with transfers); FY 2023 budgeted positions; city rates; community amendments; staff amendments-general fund; enterprise funds; internal service funds; debt service funds; special revenue funds; capital budget; and next steps. Council Members, Director Houlihan, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Capital Improvement Manager Kamil Taras, Director of Finance Heather Hurlbert, and City Attorney Miles Risley discussed the following topics: Council Members would like to amend certain line items; a Council Member's request to have a retreat for budget discussion in the future; a $9M shortfall is in the water fund for the operating side; per state law, the Council must first adopt the budget and then adopt the tax rate; a special meeting will be held on Thursday, September 8 if needed to further discuss the budget; financial advisors recommend that a 4% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) be given across the board to all employees; and a Council Member's request to bring the solid waste fees back to Council for reconsideration. Mayor Guajardo opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed the public hearing. Council Member Smith made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Barrera. Council Member Smith made a motion to amend the budget by reducing expenditures as shown in two lists (see attached reconciled list), seconded by Council Member Hernandez and passed unanimously. Council Member Pusley made a motion to approve the ordinance as amended, seconded by Council Member Smith. This Ordinance was passed on first reading as amended 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 19. 22-1472 Ordinance adopting the Corpus Christi Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Capital Budget in the amount of$628,234,271, Beginning October 1, 2022. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 19. City of Corpus Christi Page 11 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 Council Members, Director of Management and Budget Eddie Houlihan, Capital Improvement Manager Kamil Taras, City Manager Peter Zanoni, and Chief Financial Officer Constance Sanchez discussed the following topics: a Council Member's concern about the amount of debt the City is taking on; a request for staff to send Council the revenue bonds for water and wastewater; if this Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is adopted, there will be significant rate increases in the future; the City is focused on trying to reverse years of neglect; and the City has bonds that are paid off every year. 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 Molina. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 5- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez and Council Member Molina Nay: 4- Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 20. 22-1414 Ordinance setting a property tax rate of$0.637864 per $100 valuation which is effectively an 10.2% increase over the no-new-revenue tax rate. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 20. Director of Finance Heather Hurlbert presented information on the following topics: FY 2023 tax rate; property tax dollar; and next steps. Council Members, Director Hurlbert, City Manager Zanoni, and City Attorney Miles Risley discussed the following topics: if the property tax rate is reduced to $0.620261, then the budget would be reduced by $6.5M; and if the property tax rate is reduced to $0.637864, then the budget would be reduced by $2.1 M. Mayor Guajardo opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed the public hearing. Mayor Guajardo read the following: "During today's City Council meeting, the City Council will vote on the first reading of the proposed property tax rate of$0.637864 per$100 valuation for Fiscal Year 2023, and at City of Corpus Christi Page 12 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 the September 6, 2022, City Council meeting beginning at 11:30 am at City Hall, the City Council will vote on the proposed property tax rate of$0.637864 per$100 valuation." Council Member Smith made a motion to adopt a tax rate of$0.620261, seconded by Council Member Hunter. Council Member Hernandez made a motion to amend the motion to adopt a tax rate of $0.637864, seconded by Council Member Lerma. Council Member Hernandez made the following motion, seconded by Council Member Lerma: "I move that the property tax rate be increased by the adoption of a tax rate of$0.637864 per$100 valuation which is effectively a 10.2% increase in the tax rate." Council Member Hernandez made a motion to approve the ordinance as amended, seconded by Council Member Lerma. This Ordinance was passed on first reading as amended and approved with the following vote: Aye: 7- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina and Council Member Pusley Nay: 2- Council Member Hunter and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 21. 22-1474 Ordinance ratifying the property tax increase reflected in the FY 2022-2023 Operating Budget that will require raising more revenue from property taxes than in the FY 2021-2022 Operating Budget in amount of$14,268,477. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 21. A Council Member and Director of Management and Budget Eddie Houlihan discussed the following topic: that the new percentage rate will raise 10.2% in new revenue. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Hernandez made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Barrera. Council Member Hernandez made a motion to amend the ordinance to read "in the amount of$14,268,477", seconded by Council Member Barrera. Council Member Hernandez made a motion to approve the ordinance as amended, City of Corpus Christi Page 13 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 seconded by Council Member Barrera. This Ordinance was passed on first reading as amended and approved with the following vote: Aye: 7- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina and Council Member Pusley Nay: 2- Council Member Hunter and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 K. RECESS FOR LUNCH Mayor Guajardo recessed the Council meeting for lunch at 1:26 p.m. Executive Session Item 28 was held during the lunch recess. Mayor Guajardo reconvened the meeting at 2:59 p.m. L. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (ITEMS 22 - 23) 22. 22-1271 Case No. 0422-02, Behmann Brothers Foundation (District 3): Ordinance rezoning property at or near 602 Saratoga Boulevard (located along the north side of Saratoga Boulevard, south of West Point Road and east of Old Brownsville Road) from the "FR" Farm Rural District to "RS 4.5" Single-Family 4.5 Residential (Tract 1) and from the "FR" Farm Rural District to "RE/SP" Estate Residential District with a Special Permit (Tract 2). (Planning Commission and Staff recommend approval) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 22. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. Bart Braselton with Braselton Development, 5337 Yorktown Blvd., stated that the development will create over 1,000 homes in the West Oso School District. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council 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 23. 22-1405 Case No. 0622-01 Palomino Realty & Management Corp (District 2): Ordinance rezoning a property at or near 4958 Weber Road, located along the north side of Delphine Street, and east of Weber Road from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommended approval of the change of zoning from the""RS-6" City of Corpus Christi Page 14 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District.) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 23. Council Members and Director of Development Services Al Raymond discussed the following topics: this property has been operating as an illegal duplex, but the new owner wishes to come into compliance. Mayor Guajardo opened the public hearing. Robert Carter, 4957 Nell St., spoke in opposition to this rezoning because the property owner has violated the city ordinances and the new owner has not made any improvements. Mayor Guajardo closed the public hearing. Council Member Molina 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: 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 M. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (NONE) N. FIRST READING ORDINANCES: (ITEMS 24 -26) 24. 22-1236 Ordinance amending sections 57-231, "Denial, suspension and revocation of permit-procedure, appeal"; 57-233, "Promulgation of wrecker regulations"; 57-243, "Responding to calls"; and 57-249, "Maximum auto wrecker service and storage fees" of the City Code and providing for severance, publication, and an effective date of October 1, 2022. This Item was postponed. 25. 22-1261 Ordinance amending sections 57-85, "Age of vehicle"; 57-131, "Fares-Amounts"; and deleting Chapter 57, Article VI Transportation Network Companies in its entirety of the City Code and providing for severance, publication, and an effective date. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 25. Deputy Police Chief William Breedlove presented information on the following topics: section 57-85 "age of vehicle"; 57-131 "fares-amounts"; deleting Chapter 57 Article VI City of Corpus Christi Page 15 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 Transportation Network Companies; and staffs recommendation. Council Members, Police Chief Mike Markle, and Deputy Police Chief Breedlove discussed the following topics: there are about 40 active taxicabs; and this amendment is to set the maximum rates to protect consumers and to prevent predatory practices. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Smith made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Lerma. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 8- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Lerma, Council Member Martinez, Council Member Molina, Council Member Pusley and Council Member Smith Nay: 1 - Council Member Hunter Abstained: 0 26. 22-1462 Ordinance appropriating $553,560 from an increase in the public health workforce grant from the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for the period September 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023 for activities to establish, expand, train and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), providing indirect cost reimbursement for general government support and procuring office supplies; amending the operating budget; and authorizing 16 grant positions. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 26. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the Council or the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Hunter 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 City of Corpus Christi Page 16 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 O. BRIEFINGS: (ITEM 27) 27. 22-1476 City Council briefing on the North Beach Drainage Solution project findings and recommendations. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 27. Senior Civil Project Manager with MIG Nathaniel Riedy presented information on the following topics: challenges-sea level; challenges-rainfall; vulnerabilities; a layered solution; intervention effectiveness; decision criteria; coastal barriers (dunes); elevate key access routes; upgrade stormwater conveyance; backflow prevention (lower elevation potential); backflow prevention (higher elevation potential); linear open space and open channel; prioritization; initial funding plan; and recommendation. Council Members, City Manager Zanoni and Mr. Riedy discussed the following topics: the cost estimates are from the 2021 LAN study; LAN looked at three solutions, the navigable canal, a linear canal and an underground storm system; North Beach's biggest attractions are the Aquarium and The Lexington; this linear park would have flowing water; a Council Member feels that this is the best project at this time; the dunes are included in the later phasing; a Council Member's concern that if a linear park is located further away from the attractions they will not be enhanced; and MIG recommended the placement of the linear park based on population density and Harbor Bridge construction. P. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEM 28) Mayor Guajardo referred to Executive Session Item 28. The Council went into Executive Session at 1:26 p.m. The Council returned from Executive Session at 2:59 p.m. 28. 22-1541 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 City Secretary and Texas Government Code § 551.074 (personnel matters) to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, or duties of a public officer or employee (City Secretary) This E-Session Item was passed after executive session. The following motion was considered: Motion to provide for an increase in base salary for City Secretary Rebecca Huerta by 17.369%, effective the beginning of the next pay period. Council Member Smith made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Molina. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: City of Corpus Christi Page 17 Printed on 9/2/2022 City Council Meeting Minutes August 30, 2022 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: M2022-136 Q. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Guajardo adjourned this meeting at 8:52 p.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 18 Printed on 9/2/2022 Reconciled List Revenues Amended Budget per Council Packet 1,040,233,151 Updated adjustments 802,500 1,041,035,651 Council Actions on 8-30-22: General Fund Decrease Tax Rate by$.0084 (Decrease Ind Dist Revenue) (384,000) Take out Solid Waste Increase (1,839,000) GO Debt Service Fund Property Tax (2,097,312) Transfer from HOT Fund 2,097,312 Total Amended Revenues 1,038,812,651 Expenditures Amended Budget per Council Packet 1,092,829,108 Updated adjustments 172,500 1,093,001,608 Council Actions on 8-30-22: General Fund Take out all non-duplicative items on two lists (25,381,.031) HOT Fund Transfer to CIP for ABC repairs (Was on reduction list) (2,097,312) Transfer to GO Debt Fund for Conv Ctr Debt 2,097,312 approximately $2,100,000 Total Amended Expenditures 1,067,620,577 Detailed Reconciled List Counda ReductiolW • 08/30/2022 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - Park Improvements 2,000,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - Cole Park Plaza Shade Structure 1,950,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - Parking Lot Lighting Treatment for Swantner Park 250,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - Flour Bluff- dog park 550,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - FY22 Park Initiatives transfer to CIP 3,240,063 Transfer to Public H&S CIP Fund - Police Training Academy (La Volla land) 1,000,000 Transfer to Street CIP Fund - Traffic Signals/Infrastructure installations: 1) Airline @ Ocean 750,000 2 Staiples 0 Barry St Transfer to Street CIP Fund - Pre-engineering for Leopard from Lantana to Tuloso 500,000 Transfer to CIP Fd - La Retama Library Generator 500,000 Transfer to CIP Fd - Library Projects 250,000 City Secretary - November and December Runoff Election 380,000 Public Information - FY22 Communications Initiative for City-wide website & portal upgrade 500,000 Public Information Office - Vehicle 45,000 Finance - Digitization of Files 25,000 Fire - Increased authorized compliment testing/equipment 495,819 Fire - 1 Additional Medic Unit 384,200 Fire - Zetron Replacement, Records Mgmt System, 2-Aerial apparatus, HazMat SCBA's 3,435,034 Fire - EOC Building Planning &Assessment 100,000 Health - 3 Vehicles for Department 90,000 Human Resources - Executive Coaching 50,000 Human Resources - additional funding for Employee Tuition Reimbursement Program 50,000 Municipal Court - Operations Review 50,000 Police - BearCat Armored Vehicle and additional funding for capital outlay unmarked vehicles 650,000 Police - Building Maintenance projects 150,000 Police - 3D scanner, comparison microscope, crime scene lighting 164,576 Comprehensive Planning - Master Plan for Ayers Service Center 100,000 Neighborhood Services-Code Enforcement - Business Development Plan for Code Compliance 100,000 Streets - Median tree planting initiative from Violet to McKenzie 100,000 Animal Care - Pilot Program for additional Spay/Neuter 500,000 Parks and Recreation - CCISD/City Agreement for Natatorium capital replacements ($405,300), Vehicle for Department ($46,714), North Beach Merchant &Vendor Pilot ($100,000) 552,014 Legal - Outside Help on Industrial Agreement ($200,000) and Industrial Park Roadway- Land title ($100,000) 300,000 Neighborhood Services - Leopard store front facade challenge match improvement program near uiptown Lantana to Tuloso 250,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - North Beach Plaza Shade Treatment 835,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - Gateway Signage - I 37 ($770,000), 181 ($770,000) & Labonte Park ($770,000) 2,310,000 Library - study for District 5 new location 100,000 06 sub-totall 22,706,7 Reduction List North Beach Drainage 2,000,000 Council Constituent Relation 135,000 Salinas Park lighting 100,000 St. Andrews Park Tennis Court 25,000 Car Allowance at-large 1,800 Homelessness Services 100,000 Bike Path Master plan 100,000 Public Wi-Fi 212,525 sub-total 2,674,325 GO Debt Fund Interest and Sinking Fund payment for Convention Center expansion debt to be paid by HOT Fund 2,100,000 sub-total 2,100,000 Total General Fund and Interest &Sinking 27,481,031 Written Public Comment 8-30-2022 1 Public Comment&input Four. Date of Meeting 8/30/2022 Name Jason Page Street Address:3515 Floyd Street Address City:Corpus Christi State/Province:TX Postal/Zip Code:78411 Topic Drainage Utility Fees Agenda Item Number 22-1415 Describe Feedback: I am against the Drainage Utility Fee increases proposed.This is a proposed 25%increase of the fee. Provide an email to receive a copy of your submission. iasondavidoase@amail.com 2 Public Comment&Input Form Date of Meeting 8/31/2022 Name Adriana Estringel Street Address:4129 Harry Address City:Corpus Christi State/Province:Texas Postal/Zip Code:78411 Topic Storm water fee increase Agenda Item Number 22-1415 1 object to the proposed increase on storm water fees.I am on fixed income and between my high utilities and electrical bill take Describe Feedback: the majority of my money.Our utility bill and charges are so high with poor services.Our streets are a disaster and there is never street sweeping on my street.Vote NO for increase Provide an email to receive a nan49@mvarande.net copy of your submission. 3 Public Comment&Input Form Date of Meeting 8/30/2022 Name Larry messer Street Address:7225 Rugged Ridge Address City:Corpus Christi State/Province:tx Postal/Zip Code:78413 Topic proposed storm water rate hike Agenda Item Number comment Describe Feedback: Stop it with the freaking rate hikes. I am tired of bending over and taking it in. It freaking hurts! Give us a brake! I knew this was coming when you branched off with water. You keep raising rates on everything. I am fed up! Provide an email to receive a larrym@cctexas.com copy of your submission. Mariah Mannino From: Jotform <noreply@jotform.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2022 10:56 AM To: CitySecretary; Norma Duran Subject: [EXTERNAL]Public Input: 08-30-2022 - Dorothy Pena [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Warning: Replies to this message will go to returns@jotform.com. If you are unsure this is correct please contact the Helpdesk at 826-3766. 0 -Public Comment & Input Form Date of Meeting 08-30-2022 Name Dorothy Pena Address Street Address: 2114 Meadowpass Drive City: Corpus Christi State/ Province:TX Postal/Zip Code: 78414 Topic Desalination Agenda Item Number J Describe Feedback: The desal presentation in July left many of us in a quandary.The community has a lot of fears and concerns. My major concern is climate change and how our city continues to focus on the fossil fuel industry and supplying them with all their water needs when we as a United global front need to start coming up with realistic plans to transition away from this destructive industry that puts all our lives in danger.The amount of money being proposed for these projects is enormous and could be the stepping stone in an actual achievable plan to moving away from fossil fuels in our area. Desalination is just another way of letting that industry hold us captive in a time when the rest of the world is actually trying to figure out solutions to a global crisis.Why does Corpus Christi always have to be 20 years behind everyone else. 2042 is too late for us to get it together and to realize all the I harm our small town contributes to the rest of the world. Provide an email to receive a copy of your dorothy.pena33@gmail.com submission. z Sc O H v AGENDA MEMORANDUM NOORPORpIEO Public Hearing & First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 08/30/22 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council 09/06/22 DATE: August 9, 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 602 Saratoga Boulevard CAPTION: Case No. 0422-02, Behmann Brothers Foundation (District 3): Ordinance rezoning property at or near 602 Saratoga Boulevard from the "FR" Farm Rural District to "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District (Tract 1) and from the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RE/SP" Estate Residential District with a Special Permit, tract 2). SUMMARY: The purpose of the rezoning request is to allow for single-family residential uses. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The subject property is 255.684 Acres, currently zoned "FR" Farm Rural District, and vacant. To the north are agricultural uses zoned as "IC" Intensive Commercial and "IL" Light Industrial districts. To the south are agricultural uses outside of the city's limit. To the east are agricultural uses zoned as "RS-6" Single-Family 6 district. To the west is a mixture of agricultural and mobile home uses, and vacant properties zoned "FR" Farm Rural, "RMH" Manufactured Home, and "IL" Light Industrial districts. The subject property is in an AICUZ—Air Impact Compatibility Use Zone II (2013 Joint Land Use Study "Safety Subzone"), and inconsistent with the JLUS and AICUZ which do not allow residential above 2 dwelling units per acre. The proposed rezoning requires a Traffic Impact Analysis to be reviewed by the City Traffic Engineering Department and TxDOT since the property fronts a TxDOT managed road. The proposed rezoning is consistent with the JLUS and AICUZ which recommend residential at 2 dwelling units per acre. The proposed zoning is consistent with the Future Land Use Map. However, during the platting phase, the developer will be responsible for installing utility infrastructure that is consistent with the latest adopted master plans, including a proposed 18- inch line along the southern boundary of Saratoga Boulevard (State Highway 357). Additionally, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDot) will be involved to discuss any improvements that will be required including but not limited to the widening of Saratoga Boulevard, installing improved shoulders, installing sidewalks, traffic signals, and/or the installation of a dedicated acceleration/deceleration lane. Additionally, during the current platting process of the Saratoga Ridge Preliminary Plat, topics such as drainage and the overall installation of public improvements (infrastructure) have been addressed. The developer will be responsible for the installation of public rights-of-way (including all sidewalks) and utility services. As the future phases of development approach the Margaret Kelly Ditch to the north. Conformity to City Policy The proposed rezoning is consistent with the Future Land Use Map with proposed medium- density residential uses, and many broader elements of the comprehensive plan. Public Input Process Number of Notices Mailed 13 within 200-foot notification area 1 outside notification area As of August 9, 2022: 1 n Favor In Opposition 1 inside notification area 1 inside notification area 0 outside notification area 0 outside notification area Totaling 5.84% 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 "FR" Farm Rural District to the: Tract 1 — "RS 4.5" Single- Family 4.5 Residential, Tract 2—"RE/SP" Estate Residential District with a Special Permit. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: Planning Commission recommended approval of the rezoning from "FR" Farm Rural District to the: Tract 1 —"RS 4.5" Single-Family 4.5 Residential, Tract 2—"RE/SP" Estate Residential District with a Special Permit on June 15, 2022. Vote Count: For: 8 Opposed: 0 Absent: 1 Abstained: 0 Staff recommends approval of the rezoning from the"FR" Farm Rural District to the: Tract 1 —"RS 4.5" Single-Family 4.5 Residential, Tract 2 — "RE/SP" Estate Residential District with a Special Permit. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation - Aerial Map Planning Commission Final Report Case No. 0422-02, Behmann Brothers Foundation (District 3): Ordinance rezoning property at or near 602 Saratoga Boulevard from the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District (Tract 1) and from the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RE/SP" Estate Residential 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: Tract 1 : 80.84-acre tract of land out of Lots 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the William J. Robertson Farm Tracts, as shown in Exhibit "A." From the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District. Tract 2: 78.73-acre tract of land out of Lots 1 , 2, 3, and 4 of the William J. Robertson Farm Tracts, as shown in Exhibit "A." From the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RE/SP" Estate Residential District with a Special Permit. The subject property is located at or near 602 Saratoga Boulevard. Exhibit A, which is the Metes and Bounds of the subject properties and Exhibit B which is an associated illustration which are attached to and incorporated in this ordinance. SECTION 2. That the Special Permit granted in Section 1 of this Ordinance is subject to the following conditions: 1. Density: The only use permitted under this Special Permit, other than those permitted by right in the "RE" Estate Residential District is the use of single-family residential homes at a maximum density of 4 dwelling units per acre. 2. Development Standards: Each single-family property shall be designed in accordance with the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District standards listed in Section 4.3.3 of the Unified Development Code (UDC). 3. Stormwater: Any surface detention and/or retention storm water ponds must drain within 48 hours. 4. Open Space: 10% of the property must be designated as an open space. Land located within the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) is not eligible to be considered as open space 5. Flood Hazard Areas: Single-family homes may not be constructed on property designated as a Special Flood Hazard Area as per the latest approved floodplain map. 6. Other Requirements: The conditions listed herein do not preclude compliance with other applicable UDC and Building and Fire Code Requirements. 7. Time Limit: In accordance with the UDC, this Special Permit shall be deemed to have expired within 12 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 8 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 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 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 Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 3 of 8 Exhibit A I 't 11IBIT"A" 1 1,%CT I OF 2 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF Nil F.C'h.S Field mates for a 80.840 acre tra ci of land ota ol"I A+i I,2.3.4,5,.�n,I c, ,t'the'M1 Il .r„ .I k, I.: I racts,a ioNfvIs,ion of Nucc;es County,as shown on the r•.!1,a1 t.r: , i,,L . ,1, ii 1 Ii:i •_ , ,, t 1 cel the Map Records ot'Nueces['aunt►.Texas,aatui hi,ing,marc lrtrti,;uLo I L. „TI11C,I -. I-, . i General Warranty Docd with Vendor's lien tticordtxi under fk)cnnlent No.200 i;.; a r,4 t Gley[alt c:ial Public Records of Ntreces County. l c.as,and being nta;rre Wieularlc da:,cribcd as follows: COMMENCING at a 5f8 inch diameter iron rid found at the intersection of the northerly right of way line of State Highway 357 and the easterly boundary line of 4 of the;William J. Robertson Farre Tracts,a subdivision of lNueaces County,as shown on the map thereof recorded in Volume 3,Page 31 of the Map Records ofNucecs Count}.Texas.for the POINT OF COMMENCLINILN'f; THENCE,N 16"42' 31"W,a distance of 423.94 feet to the southeast corner of this tract and the POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE,N 61°45'32"W a distance of 2768.31 feet to the southwest eorwr of this tract. THENCE.N 28"34' IT'E.a distance of 1690.49 feet to the northwest canter of this tract; THENCE:,S 441155' 54"E,a distance of 2883.48 feet to the northeast comer of this tract; THENCE,S 28"20' 14"W,a distance of 855.74 foci to the POINT OF BEGINNING,and containing 80.840 acres of land,more or less. Page I of 2 Page 4 of 8 Notes, -) Bearings are bused on-Global Positioning 5y°sWm NAD 83 Zone 4205 Datum 2-) A map of equal date accompan ies A is Mete and Flounds d rip tion, I, Fred C.Hayden,Jr.,do hereby certify that this survey of the property legally described herein was made on the ground this dkv 01, M 2022, arwd is correct to the best of my knowlodgc and belief. FP' Fred C- Idbyden,Jr., RP[.5 No.4486 Page?of? Page 5 of 8 EXHIDIT"A" TRACE'2 OF 2 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NUECFS Firld notes for a 78.737 acre tinct of land out of Cots I,2,3,and 4 of the William J. Robcrtson Exam Tracts,u subdivision ofNueces County,as shown un the map thereof roc;orded in Volume 3,late 31 of d,c Map Records of Nucccs County,Texas,and being more particularly described as Tract I in the Cniul-al Warranty Deed with Vendor's Lien recorded under Document No.20!15463946 cif the Official Publ is Records of Nucces County,Tex;w&and being more partk+vlarly de x-ribed as 1161k)ws, COMMENCING at a 518 inch diamreter iron rod found at the intersection of the northerly right of way line of Slate Highway 357 and the easterly boundary line of Lz4 4 of the William J. Robertson Farm Tracts,a subdivision of TNueces County,as shown on the rnap tlWereof recorded in Volume 3,Page 31 of the Map Records of Nueces County,Texas,for the PCNT+T OF COMMENCEMENT, THENCE,N 16"42' 31"W,a distance of 42.3.94 fest to a point. THENCE,N 2812-0' 14" E,a distance of$55,74 fleet to the southeast corner of this tract and the POINT OF BEG INN IN40, THENCE,N 44°55' 54"W,a distance of 2883,48 feet to the southwest earner Oflhis It`UL THENCE:,N 2$"34' 1T'E,a dis.tanuc of-599,87 feet to the northwest corner ofthis tract; "THENCE.S 77"47' 53"E,a 4stance of746,77 feet to an cxlerior corner of this tract; THENCE,S 64°20'05"E.a distance of 619.43 feet to an interior conicr of-this tract; THENCE,S 77 47' 41"E,a distance of 622.06 feet to an cmtericyr vorr"ofthis tract THENCE, 5 67"31' 34"F,a distance of 863.93 Feet to the northeast comer of this tract; Plage I of } Page 6 of 8 THLNL,L,S-A' 20- 14-' ',N- d61 ,jj,,—t %,,,I -,'I I.,k,[ +,- P(illi t (11' W t and containing 78.737 acres of land,more or lc-ss. Notes: 1.) Bearings are 1)�111 L' ' is t.i!-+';I I it. nI ik Datum 2.) A map of equal date accompanics this. ML i d It iiiiJ, A 111111- 1 1, Fred C.Hayden.Jr..do hereby s.:crtity tkiat t1ii. .,I -pal I k ,:-'ribud licroill 1v a7 nr:rtr on the ground this 18""' day of '117 ;Illd is como i, A hest of ir:,, knowledge and belief 01= Te t W, "A 4�4 7 TAE Selo$ 'hot Fred C.Hayden,Jr.. RPLS No.4486 Pagi;2 of 21 Page 7 of 8 Exhibit B CR d) r r� 9LLy4'N a�rr r � f / N f c 8 �-A 1 0 r `f SSI IY 03 tj Y c+�y, r r o / LO d W �e24 sv 4� / / r a $ xsV Cl) Page 8 of 8 ZONING REPORT Case # 0422-02 Applicant & Subject Property City Council District: 3 Owner: Behmann Brothers Foundation Applicant: MVR Construction Company Address and Location: 602 Saratoga Boulevard, located along the north side of Saratoga Boulevard, south of West Point Road and east of Old Brownsville Road Legal Description: 255.684 acres out of Tracts 1 thru 6, William J. Robertson Farm Tracts Acreage of Subject Property: 159.5 acres Proposed Tracts: Tract 1 — 80.8 acres, Tract 2 — 78.7 Acres* = 158 Acres Zoning Request From: "FR" Farm Rural District To: Tract 1 — "RS 4.5" Single-Family 4.5 Residential, Tract 2 — "RE/SP" Estate Residential District with a Special Permit Purpose of Request: To allow for single-family residential homes. Land Development & Surrounding Land Uses Zoning District Existing Land Use Future Land Use Site "FR" Farm Rural Agricultural Medium Density Residential North "IC" Industrial Compatible, Agricultural Light Industrial, Medium "IL" Light Industrial Density Residential South Outside City Limits Agricultural Outside City Limits East "RS-6" Single-Family 6 Agricultural Medium Density Residential "FR" Farm Rural, "RMH" Agricultural, Mobile Home, g Medium Density Residential, West Manufactured Home, "IL" Vacant High Density Residential Light Industrial Plat Status: Property is not platted. Air Installation Compatibility Use Zone (AICUZ): Yes. Accident Potential Zone II (APZ-2) (2013 Joint Land Use Study, "Safety Subzone") Code Violations: None. Transportation & Circulation for Saratoga Boulevard Urban Street' Designation' Section Proposed' Section Existing' Saratoga A3 6 Lanes, Median 2 Lanes, Boulevard Primary Arterial Divided 130 Feet 25 Feet No Shoulder Road Segment Length2 Total 2 Total Volume to Volume Capacity2 Capacity Ratio2 Saratoga 0.81 mile 10,835 13,934 0.78 Boulevard (West from CR 35) Zoning Report Page 2 1 .0 mile (East from Old Brownsville 4,753 13,934 0.34 Road) Distance to Bicycle Network Bicycle Infrastructure Segment Proposed 3 Segment Existing To the east and to the north 2.4 1-Way Cycle Track (Both Sides) None miles 1 City portation Plai. 2 Corpus Christi MPO Travel Demand Model Volumes 3 Strategic"in for Active Mobility Transit: The Corpus Christi RTA provides service to the subject property via Bus Route 19 Ayers with a bus stop (Greenwood @ Sanderson) approximately 1 .0 miles to east of the subject property. Utilities Gas: 4-inch gas service line located along Saratoga Boulevard. Stormwater: Storm ditch located along Saratoga Boulevard. Wastewater: 6-inch Vitrified Clay Pipeline (VCP) along Saratoga Boulevard (Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Area) Force Main. Wastewater Master Plan: Proposed 18-inch line along the southern boundary of Saratoga Boulevard (State Highway 357). Water: 54-inch CSCP line located Saratoga Boulevard. Corpus Christi Comprehensive Plan Plan CC: Provides a vison, goals, and strategies, to guide, regulate, and manage future development and redevelopment within the corporate limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) was adopted in 2016. Area Development Plan (ADP): According to Plan CC the subject property is located within the Westside Area Development Plan (Adopted February 28, 1995, update currently underway). Future Land Use Map: Medium Density Residential. Water Master Plan: Currently, there are no proposed improvements. Wastewater Master Plan: 5 proposed manholes throughout property, proposed mains. Stormwater Master Plan: Currently, there are no proposed improvements. Public Notification Number of Notices Mailed — 13 within 200-foot notification area Returned Notices: In Favor — 1 inside notification area In Opposition — 1 inside notification area 5.84% in opposition within the 200-foot notification area Public Hearing Schedule Planning Commission Hearing Date: May 4, 2022 (TABLED) Planning Commission Hearing Date: June 15, 2022 City Council 1St Reading/Public Hearing Date: August 30, 2022 City Council 2nd Reading Date: September 6, 2022 Comprehensive Plan Consistency: Plan CC: The proposed rezoning consistent with following Goals and Strategies for Decision Makers: Zoning Report Page 3 • Future Land Use, Zoning and Urban Design • Promote the proper location of land uses based on compatibility, locational needs, and characteristics of each use. • Encourage orderly growth of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. • Housing and Neighborhoods • Encourage appropriate transitions between commercial and residential developments and between high and low-density residential developments. Westside Area Development Plan: The proposed rezoning is consistent with the following: • The City should evaluate zoning districts where existing zoning should be changed to implement the Land Use Plan. Future Land Use Map: The proposed rezoning is consistent with the Future Land Use Map with proposed medium-density residential uses. Air Installation Compatibility Use Zone (AICUZ) and Joint Land Use Study (JLUS): The proposed rezoning is consistent with the AICUZ and JLUS which do not recommend residential above 2 dwelling units per acre. The AICUZ land use compatibility guidelines state, "Suggested maximum density for detached single-family housing is 1-2 dwelling units per acre. In a Planned Unit Development (PUD) of single-family detached units were clustered housing development results in large open area, this density could possibly be increased provided the amount of surface area covered by structures does not exceed 20% of the PUD total area. A PUD encourages clustered development that leaves large open areas." Traffic Impact Analysis: Per the UDC: 3.29 Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) 3.29.6. Planning Commission Report The Planning Commission shall make a report to the City Council on all Traffic Impact Analysis it considers in conjunction with requests for rezoning. The Planning Commission may make a recommendation for approval, modification, or denial of the zoning case based on other planning factors in addition to its review of a Traffic Impact Analysis. In addition, the Planning Commission may recommend, in addition to measures defined above, that a study of the Transportation Plan be made to determine amendments required to ensure adequate long-term capacity. The conclusions of the TIA are as follows: The traffic capacity of the existing S.H. 357 (Saratoga Boulevard) two lane rural roadway section can accommodate Units 1 through 5 of the proposed development and maintain a Level of Service of D or better. The traffic capacity of S.H. 357 will need to be increased to accommodate the remaining units of the development and maintain the desired traffic level of service. In addition, traffic accessing the proposed development will be generating a high percentage of turning movements onto and off S.H. 357. Therefore, proposed street intersection construction should include right turn deceleration lane and protected left turn lane improvements. As traffic volumes increase or as additional street connections are proposed, raised median or "worm" turning lanes should be considered. All proposed street connections and associated improvements will need to be coordinated Zoning Report Page 4 and approved by TXDOT, as S.H. 357 is under TXDOT jurisdiction. Traffic data and calculations will require further review with TXDOT to identify warrants for intersection signage and/or signalization. TXDOT does not currently list any proposed studies or improvements to this section of S.H. 357 in their online project tracker system. Note: The property's frontage is a TxDOT (Texas Department of Transportation) managed road. As such, City Traffic Engineering has submitted the TIA to TxDOT. Due to the large nature of the project, TxDOT has not yet completed their review and they currently do not have a projected date of completion. Staff Analysis: "While the comprehensive plan is consulted when making decisions about rezonings. . . It does not justify the denial of a plat or the development of land." (Plan CC). Staff reviewed the subject property's background information and the applicant's purpose of the rezoning request and conducted research into the properties land development history to include platting, zoning, existing surrounding land uses and potential code violations. • The proposed rezoning is consistent with the JLUS and AICUZ which recommend residential at 2 dwelling units per acre. • The proposed zoning is consistent with the Future Land Use Map. • During the platting phase, the developer will be responsible for installing utility infrastructure that is consistent with the latest adopted master plans. Additionally, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDot)will be involved to discuss any improvements that will be required including but not limited to the widening of Saratoga Boulevard, installing improved shoulders, installing sidewalks, traffic signals, and/or the installation of a dedicated acceleration/deceleration lane. After tabling of this case on May 4, 2022, staff met with the applicant. Of particular importance was the initial incompatibility with the AICUZ. Staff discussed with the applicant the possibility of separating the subject property into two parcels within the AICUZ (Safety Subzone of the Joint Land Use Study (JLUS)) as the point of reference. The applicant has formally amended their rezoning application to a request for the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District and the "RE/SP" Residential Estate District with a Special Permit. As such Tract I, which is 80.8 acres and is NOT in the AICUZ, is proposed to be rezoned "RS- 4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District with a maximum potential density of approximately 875 homes, while Tract II, which is 78.7 acres and IS in the AICUZ, is proposed to be rezoned to "RE/SP" Estate Residential with a Special Permit. The Special Permit clusters density on Tract II consistent with clustered housing recommended in the AICUZ. Approximately, a total of 134 acres are in the "Safety Subzone". According to JLUS/AICUZ, at 2 du/ac, 268 homes could be developed. Tract II is proposed "RE/SP" Estate Residential" with a Special Permit and a remainder tract of 62.21 acres will remain "FR" Farm Rural District. For Tract 11, ten percent will be open space (7.18 acres) leaving 64.61 acres developable. 244 homes at 4 dwelling units per acre are to be constructed on the 78.7 acres, according to metes and bounds. Acres within a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) designation total 62.21 . In sum, that is an open space percentage of 46.43%. 55.3 acres in Tract I will remain "FR" Farm Rural in Accidental Potential Zone 11 (APZ II). See Table 1 , 2 and 3 below: Zoning Report Page 5 Table 1: Acreage Total Acres 264 Acres in Accident Potential Zone 2 (APZ-2) 134 Acres designated AE, AO 62.21 Zones AE and AO are designations of Special Flood Hazard Areas(SFHA)as per the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Table 2: Density Acres Developable 71 .79 Acreage Calculation 134 acres — 62.21 acres = 71 .79 acres Potential Homes 287 (pre-open space requirement) Homes Calculation 71 .79 acres x 4 du/a = 287 homes Potential Homes (10% Open Space Req.) 258 Homes Calculation 71 .79 acres-10%= 64 acs.@ 4du/ac=258 du's Overall density of all property in APZ-2 134 acres/258 du's = 1.92 du/ac* *AICUZ Guidelines recommend a maximum density of 2 du/ac within APZ-2 Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation: Approval of the "RS 4.5" Single-Family Residential District for Tract I and approval of "RE/SP" Estate Residential District with a Special Permit and subject to the following conditions: 1. Density: The only use permitted under this Special Permit, other than those permitted by right in the "RE" Estate Residential District is the use of single-family residential homes at a maximum density of 4 dwelling units per acre. 2. Development Standards: Each single-family property shall be designed in accordance with the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District standards listed in Section 4.3.3 of the Unified Development Code (UDC). 3. Stormwater: Any surface detention and/or retention storm water ponds must drain within 48 hours. 4. Open Space: 10% of the property must be designated as an open space. Land located within the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) is not eligible to be considered as open space 5. Flood Hazard Areas: Single-family homes may not be constructed on property designated as a Special Flood Hazard Area as per the latest approved floodplain map. 6. Other Requirements: The conditions listed herein do not preclude compliance with other applicable UDC and Building and Fire Code Requirements. 7. Time Limit: In accordance with the UDC, this Special Permit shall be deemed to have expired within 12 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. Attachments: A. Location Map (Existing Zoning & Notice Area) B. Tract I and II C. Returned Notices D. Traffic Impact Analysis Zoning Report Page 6 ATTACHMENT A: EXISTING ZONING AND NOTICE AREA !L 2 �o 0 $ 1L -2 10 C0N', C Tr / �4� R M H 4 P �' 4 SUBJECT PROPERTY IL /,` IL , RS- 6 6 0 RS-4. G� Sq�grOG`J& CG-2 //{{ C G- CASE. 0422-02 nrtlancl Zoning and notice Area RM-1 Mulhf..milyl IL Light lndestrlal f� TnuS RM-2 Multi 1.,,i y 2 IH Heavy industrial Y P RM-3 w",f,i ily3 Pl1D Pl;mned unit Dev.Overlay _ �r���; ON Profcs--i Off- RS-10 single-Family 10 R4il,ialfl RM-0.T Multifamily AT RS-6 Single-Family6 ¢ CN.1 Neighborhood Commercial RS-4,5 Single-Family,4.5 CN-2 Neighborhood Commercial RS•TF Two-Famiiy CR-1 Resort Commercial RS-15 Single-Family,15 CR-2 Re sort Commercial RE Resitlential Estate CG-1 General Commercial RS-TH Townhouse CG-2 General Commercial SP Special Permit Cl Intensive Commercial RV Recreational Vehieis Park SUBJECT\ CBO Downtown Commercial RMH Manufactured Home CR-3 Resort Commercial PROPERTY FR Farm Rural H Historic Overlay EP Business Park s�nie�,vropeny 0 owner mm saadunr mtaver .....•�. e�own�rs wanie zoo na•rea on y owners City of anerhed ownership renre I�oppoairm" Corpus Christi Esrl,HERE, LOCATION MAP Zoning Report Page 7 ATTACH MENT B: Tracts I and II r r a N 7' {37 .yo Jl [ll •1 8 ® �f 0 o � � s2 o r" q 0� r I� 8 of Mgr I 6 J* x =� I�A 2 lg ��n Zoning Report Page 8 Persons with disabilities planning to attend this meeting, who may require special services, are requested to contact the Development Services Department at least 48 hours in advance at(361) 826-3240. Personas con inca acidades que tienen la intencibn de asistir a esta munta y que re uieren servicios es eciales se les su lica que den aviso 48 horas antes de la junta klamando al departamento de servicios de desarrollo al numero(361)826-3240. If you wish to address the Commission during the meeting and your English is limited, please call the Development Services Department at(361) 826-3240 at least 48 hours in advance to request an interpreter be present during the meeting. Si usted desea dirigirse a la commission durante la junta y su inales es limitada favor de Ilamar al de artamento de servicios de desarrollo al numero 361 826-3240 al menos 48 horas antes de la 'unta para solicitar un interprete ser presente durante la junta. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Rezoning Case No. 0422-02 Behmann Brothers Foundation has petitioned the City of Corpus Christi to consider a change of zoning from the "FR" Farm-Rural District to the"RS-4.5"Single Family 4.5 District, resulting in a change to the Future Land Use Map. The property to be rezoned is described as: " t A property located at or near 602 Saratoga Boulevard arid described as 255.684 acres out of Tracts 1 thru 6, William J. Robertson Farm Tracts, located along the north side of Saratoga Boulevard, south of West Point Road and east of Old Brownsville Road. The Planning Commission may 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 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 on Wednesday, May 4, 2022,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(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. 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:� s1, - Address: I �� l 2/� �f City/State:(F ( (. V� ,i' ( ) IN FAVOR (/)SIN OPPOSITION Phone: REASON: cul Ural #� w?✓G� I Y' p �yL uc f W "TDUY4 w 7- �J l Signature SEE MRP ON REVERSE SIDE Case No.0422-02 INFOR Case No.:22ZN1011 Case Manager Elena Buentello Property Owner ID:8 Email:eienab@cctexas.com Zoning Report Page 9 Persons with disabilities planning to attend this meeting, who may require special services, are requested to contact the Developmetlt Services Department at least 48 hours in advance at(361)826-3240. Personas con incapacidades, que tienen la intenci6n de asistir a esta junta y que reguieren servicios especiales se les suplica que den aviso 48 horas antes de la junta Ilamando al departamento de servicios de desarrollo al numero(361)826-3240. If you wish to address the Commission during the meeting and your English is limited, please call the Development Services Department at(361) 826-3240 at least 48 hours in advance to request an interpreter be present during the meeting. Si usted desea dirigirse a la commission durante la munta v su ingl(5s es limitado, favor de Ilamar al departamento de servicios de desarrollo al numero(361) 826-3240 al menos 48 horas antes de la junta para solicitar un int6rprete ser presente durante la iunta. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Rezoning Case No. 0422-02 Behmann Brothers Foundation has petitioned the City of Corpus Christi to consider a change of zoning from the "FR" Farm-Rural District to the"RS-4.5" Single Family 4.5 District, resulting in a change to the Future Land Use Map. The property to be rezoned is described as: A property located at or near 602 Saratoga Boulevard and described as 255.684 acres out of Tracts 1 thru 6, William J. Robertson Farm Tracts, located along the north side of Saratoga Boulevard, south of West Point Road and east of Old Brownsville Road. The Planning Commission may 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 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 on Wednesday, May 4, 2022, 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(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. 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: Evzq-,-5- /7 ? Address: �/1 -5�-/�C�G _L,, 19 City/State: /`���T� 7;e � /�� IN FAVOR ( ) IN OPPOSITION Phone�)�/2__ ,-5-� � REASON: ,1 Signature SEE MAP ON REVERSE S)DE Case No 0422-02 INFOR Case No.:22ZN1011 Case Manager.Elena Buentello Property Owner IO:11 Email:elenab@cctexas.mm Zoning Case #0422-02 P , u BEHMANN BROTHERS FOUNDATION REZONING FOR A PROPERTY AT 602 SARATOGA BLVD FROM "FR" TO "RS-4.5" and "RE/SP" CITY COUNCIL MEETING:August 30,2022 Zoning and Land Use p IL I-C Area Development Plan: Westside (Adopted February 21, 1995) p IL j 2 �Q Existing Zoning: °9c e Farm Rural District ?"'" Proposed Use: SF,C Pts° t> Single-Family Residential (Medium Density Residential) o°� SUBJECT 1 L ILS PROPERITY ` Future Land Use Map: IL 'L � RS-6 Medium Density Residential Adjacent Land Uses: North: Agricultural RS-4.: South: Outside City Limits (Agricultural) N QA East: Agricultural sgRgo 1 cc-z West: Agricultural, Mobile Home, Vacant,e cc) Air Installation Compatibility Use Zone Tract II '• 78.7 Acres • Subj-ct .� �roperty s o �00 Tract I 80.8 Acres 3 Floodplain Legend AE AE.FLOOD)PIAY AO. Tract II Tract 1 78.7 Acre 0.8 Acres `�c Public Notification 13 NOTICES MAILED INSIDE 200' BUFFER ft 1 NOTICE MAILED OUTISDE 200' BUFFER a Notification Area Opposed- 1 (5.84%)* R""�t"gP5 Separate Opposed Owners. 1 RS-6 In Favor: 1 (17.77%)* f N R5 1 �4� CG•2 "Notified property owner's land in SQF/Total square footage of all property in the notification area= Percentage of public opposition. cG Traffic Impact Analysis • The proposed rezoning requires a Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA). While the applicant has submitted a TIA, the property fronts a TxDOT (Texas Department of Transportation) managed road. • Development Services staff is awaiting City Traffic Engineering and TxDOT to complete their review of the submitted TIA. • According to the UDC: • The Planning Commission shall make a report to the City Council on all Traffic Impact Analysis it considers in conjunction with rezoning requests. The Planning Commission make a recommendation for approval, modification, or denial of the zoning case based on other planning factors in addition to its review of a TIA. Traffic Impact Analysis CONCLUSIONS: The traffic capacity of the existing S.H. 357 (Saratoga Boulevard) two lane rural roadway section can accommodate Units 1 through 5 of the proposed development and maintain a Level of Service of D or better. The traffic capacity of S.H. 357 will need to be increased to accommodate the remaining units of the development and maintain the desired traffic level of service. In addition, traffic accessing the proposed development will be generating a high percentage of turning movements onto and off of S.H. 357. Therefore, proposed street intersection construction should include right turn deceleration lane and protected left turn lane improvements. As traffic volumes increase or as additional street connections are proposed, raised median or "worm" turning lanes should be considered.All proposed street connections and associated improvements will need to be coordinated and approved by TXDOT, as S.H. 357 is under TXDOT jurisdiction. Traffic data and calculations will require further review with TXDOT to identify warrants for intersection signage and/or signalization. TXDOT does not currently list any proposed studies or improvements to this section of S.H. 357 in their online project tracker system. Any proposed mitigations will be installed during the Public Improvements phase of platting. Staff Analysis and Recommendation • The proposed rezoning is consistent with the Joint Land ��♦ N Use Study and Air Installation Use Compatibility Use Zone which do not recommend residential above 2 dwelling units per acre. AICUZ allows cluster housing resulting in large open VAC, 3g2g764 0 SF areas. AREA 01619911`1. The proposed zoning is � � W M. e LO, The consistent with the Future Land }r s Use map 6 After tabling of this case on May \— AREA;9064 a" 4, 2022, staff and the applicant LO-T 5 fq conferred and have and propose the separating the subject DoT property into parcels with the ��a AICUZ as the point of ,\ ro Reference. Tract I = 80.840 acres • Tract II = 78.737 acres 8 Planning Commission & Staff Recommendation Approval of the "RS 4.5" Single-Family Residential District for Tract 1 and approval of "RE/SP" Estate Residential District with a Special Permit for Tract 2 and subject to the following conditions: 1. Density: The only use permitted under this Special Permit, other than those permitted by right in the "RE" Estate Residential District is the use of single-family residential homes at a maximum density of 4 dwelling units per acre. 2. Development Standards: Each single-family property shall be designed in accordance with the "RS-4.5" Single-Family 4.5 District standards listed in Section 4.3.3 of the Unified Development Code (UDC). 3. Stormwater: Any surface detention and/or retention storm water ponds must drain within 48 hours. 4. Open Space: 10% of the property must be designated as an open space. Land located within the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) is not eligible to be considered as open space 5. Flood Hazard Areas: Single-family homes may not be constructed on property designated as a Special Flood Hazard Area as per the latest approved floodplain map. 6. Other Requirements: The conditions listed herein do not preclude compliance with other applicable UDC and Building and Fire Code Requirements. 7. Time Limit: In accordance with the UDC, this Special Permit shall be deemed to have expired within 12 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. Tables Table 1: Acreage Total Acres 264 Acres in Accident Potential Zone 2 (APZ-2) 134 Acres designated AE, AO 62.21 Zones AE and AO are designations of Special Flood Hazard Areas(SFHA)as per the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Table 2: Density Acres Developable 71.79 Acreage Calculation 134 acres—62.21 acres = 71.79 acres Potential Homes 287 (pre-open space requirement) Homes Calculation 71.79 acres x 4 du/a = 287 homes Potential Homes (10% Open Space Req.) 258 Homes Calculation 71.79 acres-10%= 64 acs.@ 4du/ac=258 du's Overall density of all property in APZ-2 134 acres/258 du's = 1.92 du/ac* *AICUZ Guidelines recommend a maximum density of 2 du/ac within APZ-2 I L IL y ��S - V � •l t� »L SUBJECT � ` PROPERTY <<0 RS -6,r RS- 4 - CG CASE: 0422-02 PortlNnd Aerial View corpus ® Subject Robstcrrrn Christ Property SUBJECT\ PROPERTY City of CapuS Esri, HERE, CIu SJ LOCATION MAP SC �o AGENDA MEMORANDUM v Public Hearing & First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 08/30/2022 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 09/13/2022 µCORPOR I 1852 DATE: August 5, 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 4958 Weber Road. CAPTION: Case No. 0622-01, Palomino Realty & Management Corp (District 2): Ordinance rezoning property at or near 4958 Weber Road (from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District.) SUMMARY: The purpose of this rezoning is to allow for a Two-Family Residential Development. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The subject property is 0.18 Acre. To the north, properties are zoned "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District with Low-Density Residential uses. To the south, "CN-1" Neighborhood Commercial District with Commercial uses. To the east, "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District with Low-Density Residential uses. To the west, "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District with Low-Density Residential uses. The subject property was purchased in 2021 by the applicant, and has four bedrooms with two main areas, as defined by Nueces County Appraisal District. On the Land Use Statement, the applicant stated the structure has two units, and he would like to bring the property into conformity with the rezoning. The parking requirements associated with the use will be evaluated upon an application for a Building Permit or Certificate of Occupancy. After evaluation of case materials provided and subsequent staff analysis including land development, surrounding uses and zoning, transportation and circulation, utilities, Comprehensive Plan consistency and considering public input, staff proposes approval of the change of zoning. Conformity to City Policy The proposed rezoning is consistent with the Future Land Use Map and many broader elements of the Comprehensive Plan. Public Input Process Number of Notices Mailed 22 within 200-foot notification area 6 outside notification area As of August 26, 2022: I n Favor In Opposition 0 inside notification area 0 inside notification area 0 outside notification area 0 outside notification area Totaling 0 % 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 rezoning from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: Planning Commission recommended approval of the change of zoning from the "RS-6" Single- Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District on July 13, 2022. Vote Count.- For: ount:For: 7 Opposed: 0 Absent: 2 Abstained: 0 Staff recommended approval of the change of zoning from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation - Aerial Map Planning Commission Final Report Case No. 0622-01 Palomino Realty & Management Corp (District 2): Ordinance rezoning a property at or near 4958 Weber Road from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family 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 Lot 1 , Block 1 , Nanjean Park, as shown in Exhibit "K.- From the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District. The subject property is located at or near 4958 Weber Road as shown in Exhibit A. Exhibit A, which is a map, is 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 2022, 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 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 the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 3 of 4 Exhibit A RS-6 RS-6 � SUBJECT l PROPERTY— RS-� CN- 1 CG-2 RS- TF CG-2 CASE: 22NZ1019 SUBJECT PROPERTY WITH ZONING corlm s 7 :.tcx:n Christi Subject Property rvul lime 7h;'I't :-I L;Wd 1,,d�tl DiltFlQt —(w -2 L ght ln0 Moral DtWicl A- .IIIAlllllI 1.3 H InduMnal Dlslrict Ah I.,jr, Pon M,.-M!,D—I.p.— AT A"It I I,,�kll c R-IA 0-1 ly Dwdli,g Di,ft!M SUBJECT E i N_'".,,.,:'.r. Cl-,I-,;r R-19 r.1 1,D'.1[,,0 D-l't PROPERTY — E�1A N,.io, I 1 1-1 1, R-1c: 0,,1 Dli,gDislrict 9:2 B—f R-2 .1 p I D'9-1 S?A R,, 1 .1, RA I 1l n,DEIF11.1 B" 5DRE Ed R-TH .11 D,.1-1 �R o 3T1, T dl I L'l, Citv of BE' —.11,D—g,D,,t T-�B M I......Ir,,, F 13 F E 1, T.C ';I H r-S,bdi,,,io,, 11 1 L-d—rk Christi ;SII.HERE, He , LOCATION LAT:16N MAP Page 4 of 4 ZONING REPORT Case # 0622-01 Applicant & Subject Property City Council District: 2 Owner: Palomino Realty and Management Corporation Applicant: Cesar Palomino Address and Location: 4958 Weber Road located along the north side of Delphine Street and east of Weber Road Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 1, Nanjean Park Acreage of Subject Property: 0.18 Zoning Request From: "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District To: "RS-TF" Two-Family District Purpose of Request: To allow for a two-family residential development. Land Development & Surrounding Land Uses Zoning District Existing Land Use Future Land Use Site "RS-6" Single-Family 6 Low Density Residential Medium Density Residential North "RS-6" Single-Family 6 Low Density Residential Medium Density Residential South "CN-1" Neighborhood Commercial Commercial Commercial East "RS-6" Single-Family 6 Low Density Residential Medium Density Residential Low Density Residential and Medium Density West "RS-6" Single-Family 6 Commercial Residential and Commercial Plat Status: Property is platted. Air Installation Compatibility Use Zone (AICUZ): No. Code Violations: None. Transportation and Circulation FOR Weber Road and Delphine Street Designation-Urban Section Proposed Section Existing Street Weber Road 4 Lanes, "Al" Minor Arterial 95' R.O.W. Center Turn Lane, 60 Feet Designation-Urban Section Proposed Section Existing Delphine Street Street Local Road 50' R.O.W. 2 Lanes, 70 Feet Zoning Report Page 2 Transit: The Corpus Christi RTA provides transit services via Bus Route 32 Southside with a bus stop on the corner of Weber Road and Delphine Street. Utilities Gas: 4-inch WS gas service line located along Delphine Street. Stormwater: 15-inch RCP storm pipe located along the frontage. Wastewater: 8-inch Clay wastewater line located along the rear property line. Water: 6-inch ACP waterline located Delphine Street, and a 4-inch ACP water line located along the rear property line. Corpus Christi Comprehensive Plan Plan CC: Provides a vision, goals, and strategies, to guide, regulate, and manage future development and redevelopment within the corporate limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) was adopted in 2016. Area Development Plan (ADP): According to Plan CC the subject property is located within the Southeast Area Development Plan (Adopted July 11 , 1995, update currently underway). Future Land Use Map: Medium Density Residential Water Master Plan, Wastewater Master Plan, Stormwater Master Plan: Currently, there are no proposed improvements. Public Notification Number of Notices Mailed . 22 within a 200-foot notification area • 6 outside 200-foot notification area In Opposition . 0 inside notification area • 0 inside notification area • 0% in opposition within the 200-foot notification area Public Hearing Schedule Planning Commission Hearing Date: July 13, 2022 City Council 1St Reading/Public Hearing Date: August 30, 2022 City Council 2nd Reading Date: September 13, 2022 Background: The subject property was purchased in 2021 by the applicant. The subject property has four bedrooms with two main areas, as defined by Nueces County Appraisal District. On the Land Use Statement, the applicant states that the building has two units. The applicant would like to come into conformity with the proposed rezoning. Note: Parking requirements for this use would be four (4) total parking spaces. The required number of parking spaces will be evaluated at the time a Building Permit or Certificate of Occupancy is applied for. Zoning Report Page 3 Comprehensive Plan Consistency: Plan CC: The proposed rezoning is generally consistent with the following Goals and Strategies for Decision Makers: • Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design • Promote the proper location of land uses based on compatibility, locational needs, and characteristics of each use. • Encourage orderly growth of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. • Promote a balanced mix of land uses to accommodate continued growth and promote the proper location of land uses based on compatibility, locational needs, and characteristics of each use. • Housing and Neighborhoods • Support the planning, regulatory, and funding initiatives needed to provide a diversity of housing types—rental and ownership, market-rate, and assisted—to meet community needs. • Encourage appropriate transitions between commercial and residential developments and between high and low-density residential developments. • Transportation and Mobility • Support the development of mode-choice corridors for bicycles, pedestrians, and public transportation. Future Land Use Map: The proposed rezoning is consistent with the Future Land Use Map. • Medium density residential. Staff Analysis: "While the comprehensive plan is consulted when making decisions about rezoning. It does not justify the denial of a plat or the development of land." (Plan CC). Staff reviewed the subject property's background information and the applicant's purpose for the rezoning request and conducted research into the property's land development history to include platting, zoning, existing surrounding land uses, and potential code violations. Staff compared the proposed zoning's consistency with the applicable elements of the comprehensive plan. As a result of the above analysis staff notes the following: • The proposed rezoning is consistent with the Future Land Use Map and consistent with many broader elements of the Comprehensive Plan. • Two-family and single-family uses are both medium density land uses. A two-family property can coexist with the neighborhood of single-family homes. • The two-family use will provide a buffer between commercial uses to the south and the single-family neighborhood. After evaluation of case materials provided and subsequent staff analysis including land development, surrounding uses and zoning, transportation and circulation, utilities, Comprehensive Plan consistency, and considering public input, staff proposes approval of the change of zoning. Staff and Planning Recommendation (July 13, 2022): Approval of the change of zoning from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District. Zoning Report Page 4 ATTACHMENT A: EXISTING ZONING AND NOTICE AREA r5 16 RS- 6 17 6 18 5 7 19 4 R.S- 68 SUBJECT 3 9 22 PROPERTY o to 21 / 14. RS - 6 11 13 20 12 1 CN- 1 2 CG- 2 RS- TF I L. 177 Zoning and notice Area pus RM-1 Mullifarnily 1 lL Lig hl Industrial hristf RM-2 Mullilam ily2 IH Heavy Industrial slcwn RM-3 Multifami ly3 PUD Planned Unil D—Overlay - --` - ON Pr oles3ional oll" R3 10 S[ngle-Fam fly 10 ' RMATMulnfamlly AT RS-6 Sin 91e-Fa ably 6 CN-1 Neighhnrhnnd Commercial R54.5 Singlo-Fam lly 4..5 CNm2 kei9htrnrhond Commercial RS-TF Two-Family CR-1 Resort Commercial RS-15 Slagle-Famlly 15 CR 2 Resort.Cnm.merrlal RE Re.sirl-trial Estate CG-1 General Commercial qg TH Tuwnh— CG-2 General aIIT111 10 SP sl Perron SUBJECT\ cl Imenai��[ommrrrial Ry Recreational Vehicle Park PROPERTY CBO �owntowrz Cnmmerclal RMH M—J—t—d Home CR3 Resa"C.'--6.1 C.'--6.1FR Farm Rn rai HHistoric D-.,Isy E1P Business P..1, s„a,:err aroPem �owners r",+'�! ?oae�ne. .n rem, Ci1v of, 4Ovinerswrlhin200'Irsledart 6wne Coll?LIS a¢arnea awnesmP fame Xino„�:eron CFil Pvn HERE LOCATION MAP Zoning Case 0622-01 Palomino Realty & Management Corp DISTRICT 2 R5-6,�. � Rezoning for a property at 4958 Weber " " From RS-6 to "RS-TF.... 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PROPERTY IF T- � t City Council �` August 30, 2022 Zoning and Land Use Proposed Use: Two-Family Residential use R$-6 Area Development Plan: Southeast Area Development Plan [T RS-6 0 o a o Future Land Use Map: 10/30/2006 Medium-Density Residential S- Existing Zoning: "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District 05/23/1988 CN-1 Adjacent Land Uses: • North: Low-Density Residential • South: Commercial cc-z 11/16/1954 .S.TF N • East: Low-Density Residential 1 11/16/1954 • West: Low-Density Residential and Commercial rc c- Public Notification 22 Notices mailed inside 200' buffer 6 Notice(s) mailed outside 200' buffer 16 Notification Area RS-6 17 6 18 �JIJL_JNl lJ 11 PL30O 7 Opposed: 0 (0.00%) 9 4 R.S-8b Separate Opposed Owners: 0 SUBJECT 4 22 PROPERTY 0 l0 21 L RS- 13 In Favor: 0 (0.00%) 12 CN-1 "Notified property owner's land in SQF/Total square footage of all property in the notification area = N CG-2 Percentage of public opposition. 1L Analysis And Recommendation • The applicant purchased the property in 2021. • Per the Nueces County Appraisal District, it consists of two main areas with four bedrooms. • The property is currently being used as a duplex, and the applicant would like to bring the property into conformity. • The rezoning will prompt a conversion permit, and a new Certificate of Occupancy • The proposed rezoning is: • consistent with the Future Land Use Map • Consistent with many broader elements of the Comprehensive plan. • Two-Family and Single-Family uses are both Medium-Density land uses. • A two-family property can coexist with a neighborhood Single-Family homes. • The two-family uses will provide a buffer between commercial uses to the south and the Single- Family neighborhood. STAFF & PLANNING RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the rezoning from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the "RS-TF" Two-Family District. CASE:22NZ1019 -. l v..., 4�w. W ,SUS G� 011 h V CORPORI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting August 30, 2022 DATE: August 30, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Mike Markle, Chief of Police mikema(a-)-cctexas.com (361) 886-2604 Ordinance amending Section 57 of the Code of Ordinances regarding taxicabs CAPTION: Ordinance amending sections 57-85, "Age of vehicle"; 57-131, "Fares-Amounts"; and deleting Chapter 57, Article VI Transportation Network Companies in its entirety of the City Code and providing for severance, publication, and an effective date. SUMMARY: The Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD) researched 15 Texas cities' current taxi ordinances for best practices after meeting with local taxicab owners to discuss their concerns over fuel increases, vehicle availability, and inflation. Taxicab owners expressed the desire to raise rate fees and decrease regulations. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Taxicabs are regulated by Chapter 57 Article II of the City Code of Ordinances. The last drop fee increase and gas price adjustment was in 2008. Per the inflation calculator, $2.50 in 2008 is the equivalent to $3.29 in 2022, which is an inflation rate of 31.8%. This is a flat fee. The last update to the Ordinance was in 2016 and focused on allowing taxi cabs to charge flat rates and the regulation of transportation network companies. In 2017, the Texas Legislature pre-empted all local governments from regulating transportation ride share companies but not taxicabs. On March 17, 2022, members of both the Police Department and City Legal met with taxicab owners to discuss their concerns over fuel increases, vehicle availability, and inflation. Taxicab owners expressed the desire to raise rate fees, decrease regulations, and reduce fees paid to the City. CCPD researched 15 Texas cities' current taxi ordinances for best practices. The results showed: • Four cities regulate the maximum age of the vehicle that is being used as a taxi, with the maximum allowable age of the vehicle ranging from seven years to 15 years • All 15 cities surveyed had regulated drop fees and fare amounts • Four cities, including the City of Corpus Christi, allow flat rate pricing o Six cities have higher meter drop rates. The recommended changes to Section 57 of the Code of Ordinances regarding taxicabs are as follows: Sec. 57-85 Age of Vehicle • This section increases the allowable vehicle age of Taxicabs from 10 years to 15 years Sec. 57-131 Fares—Amounts • The base fare is increased from $2.50 to $3.50 • The price per 1/5 mile is increased to account for higher gas prices and inflation • The wait time maximum charge is increased from $24.00 to $30.00 • Airport pickup surcharges are increased from $1.00 to $1.50 • For fares originating from 1-37 Annaville Area and/or Padre Island, the base fare is increased from $10.00 to $13.00 • Flat rate fares are increased from $12.50 to $16.25 and additional stops from $5.00 to $6.50 Secs. 57-281 through 57-296–Transportation Network Companies • The provisions of this chapter apply to ride-sharing companies.These sections are deleted in its entirety as it is preempted by Texas Occupations Code Chapter 2402 If approved, these changes will go into effect on October 1, 2022, and CCPD will utilize social media to notify the public of these changes. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Not applicable. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to change the ordinance; however, that will result in fees and gas prices remaining what they were in 2008 and it will not align the City of Corpus Christi with other leading Texas cities when it comes to a modern taxicab ordinance. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact. FUNDING DETAIL: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this ordinance, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Research summary document Ordinance Ordinance amending sections 57-85, "Age of vehicle"; 57-131, "Fares- Amounts"; and deleting Chapter 57, Article VI Transportation Network Companies in its entirety of the City Code and providing for severance, publication, and an effective date. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS THAT: SECTION 1. Section 57-85 of the Corpus Christi City Code is hereby amended by adding language that is underlined (added) and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) to the existing text as set forth below: Sec. 57-85. Age of vehicle. The certificate holder shall not allow a vehicle in his or her taxicab service to be more than SGVGR (7) years old at the time it is placed into service, nor more than te4 49-�15 years old while it is maintained for service. The age of the vehicle shall be calculated from January 1 of the model year of the vehicle. No vehicles which are more than tGR (19) 1; years old, as calculated above, may be used as taxicab vehicle. Exceptions.- (1) xceptions:(1) No vehicles modified with specialized access equipment to service persons with disabilities which are more than #+fteeR (15) years old, as calculated above, may be used as taxicab vehicle. Vehicles modified with specialized access equipment to service persons with disabilities which are more than tern {10) years old must pass an annual physical and mechanical inspection at a location to be designated by the taxi inspector. Vehicles modified with specialized access equipment to service persons with disabilities which are more than t&R410) years old must be approved by the taxi inspector. (2) Vehicles registered as "Classic" which have valid State of Texas registration sticker may be used as taxicab vehicle. Classic vehicles must be approved by the taxi inspector. SECTION 2. Section 57-131 of the Corpus Christi City Code is hereby amended by adding language that is underlined (added) and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) to the existing text as set forth below: Sec. 57-131. Fares—Amounts. (a) There is hereby established as the maximum rates of fare for taxicabs within the city limits of the City of Corpus Christi for G e41) or more persons, not exceeding SGVGR (7) persons, of t-�^�aT Rte' fi#y ce�ats-( 2.59,1$3.50 for the first one-fifth mile or less, and an additional charge for each succeeding one-fifth mile or fraction thereof, based upon the average retail price of e-Re4l1 gallon of regular gasoline sold within the City of Corpus Christi and in accordance with the following chart: Per gallon Charge per succeeding 1/5 mile or a gasoline price fraction thereof Under 3.50 $9-50-$0.65 3.50-3.75 x$0.70 3.76-4.00 X9-$0.75 4.01-4.25 x$0.80 4.26-4.50 X940.85 ;sz=9;Note: Sliding scale formula shall be applied, ad infinitum. The price of e44eE1} gallon of regular gasoline sold within the City of Corpus Christi shall be determined by the Oil Price Information Service, as reported by AAA at www.fuelgaugereport.com. Such price will be determined by the current Corpus Christi price given by AAA at 9:00 a.m. Central Standard Time (CST) on the tenth day of each month and will go into effect at 12:01 a.m. CST on the eleventh day of the current month. The taxicab inspector shall disseminate the gasoline price. For each e-Re414 hour of waiting time or traffic delay time, the maximum charge shall be tWeR+„ f^i r GIGIIaFG ($24-994L30.0( . The above established rates of fare are the maximum that may be charged, provided however, for fares collected from passengers picked up at the airport, such airport passenger fares may include a $1.50 surcharge per fare collected from e-Re414 or more persons not to exceed GeVeR{74 persons. For customers wishing to use a credit card a GRe dGIlaF convenience fee may be added to the fare. Lower rates may be charged at the option of the taxicab certificate holder. While in the city limits a driver shall keep the taximeter in operation while the taxicab is employed regardless of whether a metered rate, a discounted rate or a out-of-town flat rate is charged. For taxi fares originating in the area east of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Causeway on State Highway 358 or west of the Clarkwood Road and Interstate 37 intersection, there will be a $13. minimum fare allowed. (b) Flat rate. Where a metered rate is not charged, an alternative flat rate for taxicab fares may be imposed for trips originating and ending within geographic zones I through VII of the Corpus Christi Flat Rate Zone Map. The maximum rate per zone is ��'%aT ceRts-($1?594 $16.25. An additional stop fee in an amount not to exceed five $6.50 will be allowed for stops within a zone. The alterative flat rate can be increased per zone crossed for trips originating and ending in a different zone. A copy of the Corpus Christi Flat Rate Zone Map may be provided by the taxi inspector and shall remain on file for public inspection in the office of the city secretary. Zone Corpus Christi Flat Rate Zones I Island II Flour Bluff III Southside IV Central V Downtown VI Airport VII Calallen (c) A cancelation fee may be charged where a passenger cancels after booking, if such fee has been filed by the certificate holder with the taxi inspector and posted on the website used by the certificate holder and communicated to the passenger at booking. SECTION 3. Article VI of Chapter 57 encompassing Sections 57-281 through 57-296of the Corpus Christi City Code is hereby deleted in its entirety. SECTION 4. 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 5. 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 6. This ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon publication. 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 ............ Z 7' so �o o� A H AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 First Reading for the City Council Meeting of August 30, 2022 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 30, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Steve Viera, Interim Director of Public Health SteveV(o-)-cctexas.com 361-826-3445 Amendment of the City of Corpus Christi Public Health Workforce Grant from the amount of $1,550,000.00 to $2,103,560.00 and appropriation of the funds for the contract period September 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023 CAPTION: Ordinance appropriating $553,560 from an increase in the public health workforce grant from the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for the period September 1 , 2022, through June 30, 2023 for activities to establish, expand, train and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), providing indirect cost reimbursement for general government support and procuring office supplies; amending the operating budget; and authorizing 16 grant positions. SUMMARY: This amendment in the amount of $553,560.00 into the City of Corpus Christi Public Health Workforce Grant will be used to assist the public health workforce to support COVID-19 prevention. This amendment will increase the total value of the grant to $2,103,560.00 providing indirect cost reimbursement for general government support and procuring office supplies; and amending the operating budget; by authorizing 16 grant positions and reinforcing initiatives within the jurisdiction of the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District (the "CCNCPHD"). BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Texas Department of State Health Services ("DSHS") has transferred the County Public Health Workforce Grant from the County to the City as of September 1, 2022. To date 1,550,000.00 has been allocated in this grant. In efforts to continue the support of COVID-19 prevention the Texas Department of State Health Services ("DSHS") has increased funding of the County Public Health Workforce Grant in the amount of$553,560.00. The increased funding will be used to establish, expand, train, and sustain the public health workforce to support COVID-19 prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery initiatives. ALTERNATIVES: Refuse the amendment and lose additional funding to be utilized for offering services to assist communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19. FISCAL IMPACT: The grant amends the current City of Corpus Christi Public Health Workforce Grant from the Texas Department of State Health Services from the amount of$1,550,000.00 to $2,103,560.00 into the Health Grants Fund. The grant requires no match. All 16 positions are 100% grant funded. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1066 Health Grants paid by Department of State Health Services Organization/Activity: 831571 F Mission Element: 103 COVID19 Response Project # (CIP Only): Account: RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Ordinance. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Contract No. HHS001076700001 Ordinance Ordinance appropriating $553,560 from an increase in the public health workforce grant from the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for the period September 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023 for activities to establish, expand, train and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), providing indirect cost reimbursement for general government support and procuring office supplies; amending the operating budget; and authorizing 16 grant positions. Whereas, DSHS has awarded an additional $553,560.00 for contract HHS 0001076700001 to establish, expand, train, and sustain the public health workforce to support COVID-19 prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery initiatives. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas: Section 1: Public health workforce grant funds in the amount of$553,560 are appropriated in Health Grants Fund 1066 for activities to establish, expand, train, and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). Section 2. The FY2021-22 Operating Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 032539 is amended to increase revenues and expenditures by $553,560. Section 3. The City Manager or designee (Director of the CCNCPHD) is authorized to execute any future amendments to the grant contract that extend the contract period or increase or decrease the grant amount. Section 4. A copy of any executed grant amendment shall be filed in the office of the City Secretary. 1 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 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 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 Guajardo City Secretary Mayor 2 DocuSign Envelope 10:83C7ABED-7316-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAEC1 BB TEXAS Health andH�lmart Texas Department of State Health Services goW Services John Hellerstedt,M.D.. Commissioner Steven Vierra Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District (City) 1702 Horne Road Corpus Christi, Texas 78416 Subject: CPS/PH Workforce Contract Contract Number: HHS001076700001, Amendment No. 1 Contract Amount: $2,103,560.00 Contract Term: November 4, 2021 through June 30, 2023 Dear Mr. Vierra: Enclosed is the CDC Public Health Crisis Response (PHCR) Co-Ag: Public Health Workforce Amendment No. 1 between the Department of State Health Services and Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District (City). The purpose of this contract is to establish, expand, train, and sustain the state, tribal, local, and territorial (STLT) public health workforce to support jurisdictional COVID-19 prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery initiatives, including school-based health programs. Public health agencies are expected to use available funding to recruit, hire, and train personnel to address projected jurisdictional COVID-19 response needs to include hiring personnel to build capacity to address STLT public health priorities deriving from COVID-19. This Amendment No. 1: 1) Increases the total contract value by $553,560.00; and 2) Revises attachments to the contract. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, Fred L. Waterman, CTCM Contract Manager 512-776-6585 Fred.Waterman(cbdshs.texas.gov P.Q. Box 149347 • Austin,Texas 78714-9347 • Phone:888 963-7111 • TTY;800-735-2889 • www.dshs.texas.gov DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-731B-47A2-9A11-91342DDAECIBS INTERLOCAL COOPERATION CONTRACT THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES CONTRACT NO.HHS001076700001 AMENDMENT No. 1 THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES ("System Agency" or "DSHS") and CORPUS CHRISTI-NUECES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICT(CITY)("Local Government," "Grantee," "Performing Agency," or "Contractor"), each a "Party" and collectively the "Parties," to that certain CDC Public Health Crisis Response (PHCR) Co-Ag: Public Health Workforce contract effective November 4,2021 and denominated as System Agency Contract No.HHS001076700001 (the"Contract"), now want to amend the Contract. WHEREAS, the Parties desire to add an additional $553,560.00 to the Contract; WHEREAS, the Parties desire to amend System Agency information in ARTICLE VI, LEGAL NOTICES of the Contract; WHEREAS,the Parties desire to amend and replace in entirety ATTACHMENT D,HHS UNIFORM TERMS AND CONDITIONS,of the Contract; and WHEREAS, the Parties desire to amend and replace in entirety ATTACHMENT G, CONTRACT AFFIRMATIONS,of the Contract. Now,THEREFORE,the Parties amend and modify the Contract as follows: 1. ARTICLE V,CONTRACT AMOUNT AND PAYMENT FOR SERVICES, of the Contract is amended to add $553,560.00 in federal funds to support the Co-Ag: Public Health Workforce Contract activities. The revised total not-to-exceed Contract amount is $2,103,560.00, in federal funding. All expenditures under the Contract will be in accordance with the revised budget set forth herein. Funds provided in support of one Contract activity may only be used for that activity and may not be comingled with other funds provided under this Contract. 2. ATTACHMENT B,BUDGET,is amended by deleting the budget table in its entirety and replacing it with the following: Budget Categories DSHS Funding Personnel $876,112.00 Fringe Benefits $398,368.00 Travel $50,781.00 Equipment $0.00 Supplies $28,173.00 Contractual $553,985.00 Other $0.00 System Agency Contract No. HHS001076700001 Pagel of 3 Docu&gn Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-7318-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAECIBB Total Direct Costs $1,907,419.00 Indirect Cost Rate Amount $196,141.00 Contract Total $2,103,560.00 3. ARTICLE VI of the Contract, LEGAL NOTICES, is hereby amended to replace System Agency information with the following: System Mencv Health and Human Services Commission Attn: Office of Chief Counsel 4601 W. Guadalupe Street, Mail Code 1100 Austin, Texas 78751 with a copy to: Department of State Health Services Attn: General Counsel 1100 W. 49th Street, Mail Code 1919 Austin, Texas 78756 4. ATTACHMENT D, HHS UNIFORM TERMS AND CONDITIONS — GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY, VERSION 3.0, is hereby amended and replaced in its entirety with ATTACHMENT D, HHS UNIFORM TERMS AND CONDITIONS—GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY,VERSION 3.2. 5. ATTACHMENT G,CONTRACT AFFIRMATIONS,VERSION 1.8, is hereby amended and replaced in its entirety with ATTACHMENT G,CONTRACT AFFIRMATIONS,VERSION 2.2. 6. This Amendment shall be effective as of the date of last signature below. 7. Except as amended or modified by this Amendment No. 1, all terms and conditions of the Contract shall remain in full force and effect. 8. Any further revisions to the Contract shall be by written agreement of the Parties. System Agency Contract No.HHS001076700001 Page 2 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-731 B-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAEC188 SIGNATURE PAGE FOR AMENDMENT N0. 1 SYSTEM AGENCY CONTRACT NO.HHS001076700001 DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES CORPUS CHRISTI-NUECES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICT(CITY) Ooauftned by: S wc' lura Signature Signature Steve Viera Printed Name Printed Name Interim Director of Health Tit1c Title August 17,2022 Date Date THE FOLLOWING ATTACHMENTS TO THIS CONTRACT ARE HEREBY INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE AND MADE PART OF THIS CONTRACT: ATTACHMENT D—HHS UNIFORM TERMS AND CONDITIONS—GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY,VERSION 3.2 ATTACHMENT G—CONTRACT AFFIRMATIONS,VERSION 2.2 System Agency Contract No,HHS00107670©001 Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:83C7ABED-7318-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAECIBB HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Contract Number HHS001076700001 Attachment G CONTRACT AFFIRMATIONS For purposes of these Contract Affirmations, HHS includes both the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and the Department of State Health Services (DSHS). System Agency refers to HHSC, DSHS, or both, that will be a party to this Contract. These Contract Affirmations apply to all Contractors and Grantees (referred to as "Contractor") regardless of their business form (e.g., individual, partnership, corporation). By entering into this Contract, Contractor affirms, without exception, understands, and agrees to comply with the following items through the life of the Contract: 1. Contractor represents and warrants that these Contract Affirmations apply to Contractor and all of Contractor's principals, officers, directors, shareholders, partners, owners, agents, employees, subcontractors, independent contractors,and any other representatives who may provide services under, who have a financial interest in, or otherwise are interested in this Contract and any related Solicitation. 2. Complete and Accurate Information Contractor represents and warrants that all statements and information provided to HHS are current, complete, and accurate. This includes all statements and information in this Contract and any related Solicitation Response. 3. Public Information Act Contractor understands that HHS will comply with the Texas Public Information Act (Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code) as interpreted by judicial rulings and opinions of the Attorney General of the State of Texas. Information, documentation, and other material prepared and submitted in connection with this Contract or any related Solicitation may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. In accordance with Section 2252.907 of the Texas Government Code, Contractor is required to make any information created or exchanged with the State pursuant to the Contract, and not otherwise excepted from disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act, available in a format that is accessible by the public at no additional charge to the State. 4. Contracting Information Requirements Contractor represents and warrants that it will comply with the requirements of Section 552.372(a) of the Texas Government Code. Except as provided by Section 552.374(c) of the Texas Government Code,the requirements of Subchapter J (Additional Provisions Related to Contracting Information), Chapter 552 of the Government Code, may apply to the 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. Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v,2.2 Effective May 2022 Page I of 13 DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-731 B-47A2-9A1 1-9B42DDAECI BB 5. Assignment A. Contractor shall not assign its rights under the Contract or delegate the performance of its duties under the Contract without prior written approval from System Agency. Any attempted assignment in violation of this provision is void and without effect. B. Contractor understands and agrees the System Agency may in one or more transactions assign, pledge, or transfer the Contract. Upon receipt of System Agency's notice of assignment, pledge, or transfer, Contractor shall cooperate with System Agency in giving effect to such assignment,pledge, or transfer, at no cost to System Agency or to the recipient entity. 6. Terms and Conditions Contractor accepts the Solicitation terms and conditions unless specifically noted by exceptions advanced in the form and manner directed in the Solicitation, if any, under which this Contract was awarded. Contractor agrees that all exceptions to the Solicitation, as well as terms and conditions advanced by Contractor that differ in any manner from HHS' terms and conditions, if any, are rejected unless expressly accepted by System Agency in writing. 7. HHS Right to Use Contractor agrees that HHS has the right to use, produce,and distribute copies of and to disclose to HHS employees, agents, and contractors and other governmental entities all or part of this Contract or any related Solicitation Response as HHS deems necessary to complete the procurement process or comply with state or federal laws. 8. Release from Liability Contractor generally releases from liability and waives all claims against any party providing information about the Contractor at the request of System Agency. 9. Dealings with Public Servants Contractor has not given, has not offered to give, and does not intend to give at any time hereafter any economic opportunity, future employment,gift, loan, gratuity, special discount,trip, favor, or service to a public servant in connection with this Contract or any related Solicitation, or related Solicitation Response. 10. Financial Participation Prohibited Under Section 2155.004, Texas Government Code(relating to financial participation in preparing solicitations), Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Contract and any related Solicitation Response is not ineligible to receive this Contract and acknowledges that this Contract may be terminated and payment withheld if this certification is inaccurate. It. Prior Disaster Relief Contract Violation Under Sections 2155.006 and 2261.053 of the Texas Government Code (relating to convictions and penalties regarding Hurricane Rita, Hurricane Katrina, and other disasters),the Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Contract and any related Solicitation Response is not ineligible to receive this Contract Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2.2 Effective May 2022 Page 2 of 13 DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-731B-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAEC1BB and acknowledges that this Contract may be terminated and payment withheld if this certification is inaccurate. 12. Child Support Obligation Under Section 231.006(d)of the Texas Family Code regarding child support, Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Contract and any related Solicitation Response is not ineligible to receive the specified payment and acknowledges that the Contract may be terminated and payment may be withheld if this certification is inaccurate. If the certification is shown to be false, Contractor may be liable for additional costs and damages set out in 231.006(f). 13. Suspension and Debarment Contractor certifies that it and its principals are not suspended or debarred from doing business with the state or federal government as listed on the State of Texas Debarred Vendor List maintained by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts and the System for Award Management(SAM) maintained by the General Services Administration. This certification is made pursuant to the regulations implementing Executive Order 12549 and Executive Order 12689, Debarment and Suspension, 2 C.F.R. Part 376, and any relevant regulations promulgated by the Department or Agency funding this project. This provision shall be included in its entirety in Contractor's subcontracts, if any, if payment in whole or in part is from federal funds. 14. Excluded Parties Contractor certifies that it is not listed in the prohibited vendors list authorized by Executive Order 13224, "Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions with Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism, "published by the United States Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control.' 15. Foreign Terrorist Organizations Contractor represents and warrants that it is not engaged in business with Iran, Sudan, or a foreign terrorist organization, as prohibited by Section 2252.152 of the Texas Government Code. 16. Executive Head of a State Agency In accordance with Section 669.003 of the Texas Government Code, relating to contracting with the executive head of a state agency, Contractor certifies that it is not (1) the executive head of an HHS agency, (2)a person who at any time during the four years before the date of this Contract was the executive head of an HHS agency, or(3)a person who employs a current or former executive head of an HHS agency. 17. Human Trafficking Prohibition Under Section 2155.0061 of the Texas Government Code, Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Contract is not ineligible to receive this Contract and acknowledges that this Contract may be terminated and payment withheld if this certification is inaccurate. Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2,2 Effective May 2022 Page 3 of 13 DocuSign Envelope ID:83C7ABED-7318-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAECI1313 18. Franchise Tax Status Contractor represents and warrants that it is not currently delinquent in the payment of any franchise taxes owed the State of Texas under Chapter 171 of the Texas Tax Code. 19. Debts and Delinquencies Contractor agrees that any payments due under this Contract shall be applied towards any debt or delinquency that is owed to the State of Texas. 20. Lobbying Prohibition Contractor represents and warrants that payments to Contractor and Contractor's receipt of appropriated or other funds under this Contract or any related Solicitation are not prohibited by Sections 556.005, 556.0055, or 556.008 of the Texas Government Code (relating to use of appropriated money or state funds to employ or pay lobbyists, lobbying expenses, or influence legislation). 21. Buy Texas Contractor agrees to comply with Section 2155.4441 of the Texas Government Code, requiring the purchase of products and materials produced in the State of Texas in performing service contracts. 22. Disaster Recovery Plan Contractor agrees that upon request of System Agency, Contractor shall provide copies of its most recent business continuity and disaster recovery plans. 23. Computer Equipment Recycling Program If this Contract is for the purchase or lease of computer equipment,then Contractor certifies that it is in compliance with Subchapter Y, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code related to the Computer Equipment Recycling Program and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rules in 30 TAC Chapter 328. 24. Television Equipment Recycling Program If this Contract is for the purchase or lease of covered television equipment, then Contractor certifies that it is compliance with Subchapter Z, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code related to the Television Equipment Recycling Program. 25. Cybersecurity Training A. Contractor represents and warrants that it will comply with the requirements of Section 2054.5192 of the Texas Government Code relating to cybersecurity training and required verification of completion of the training program. B. Contractor represents and warrants that if Contractor or Subcontractors, officers, or employees of Contractor have access to any state computer system or database, the Contractor, Subcontractors, officers, and employees of Contractor shall complete cybersecurity training pursuant to and in accordance with Government Code, Section 2054.5192. Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2.2 Effective May 2022 Page 4 of 13 DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-7316-47A2-9A11-91342DDAECIBB 26. Restricted Employment for Certain State Personnel Contractor acknowledges that, pursuant to Section 572.069 of the Texas Government Code, a former state officer or employee of a state agency who during the period of state service or employment participated on behalf of a state agency in a procurement or contract negotiation involving Contractor may not accept employment from Contractor before the second anniversary of the date the Contract is signed or the procurement is terminated or withdrawn. 27. No Conflicts of Interest A. Contractor represents and warrants that it has no actual or potential conflicts of interest in providing the requested goods or services to System Agency under this Contract or any related Solicitation and that Contractor's provision of the requested goods and/or services under this Contract and any related Solicitation will not constitute an actual or potential conflict of interest or reasonably create an appearance of impropriety. B. Contractor agrees that, if after execution of the Contract,Contractor discovers or is made aware of a Conflict of Interest, Contractor will immediately and fully disclose such interest in writing to System Agency. In addition, Contractor will promptly and fully disclose any relationship that might be perceived or represented as a conflict after its discovery by Contractor or by System Agency as a potential conflict. System Agency reserves the right to make a final determination regarding the existence of Conflicts of Interest, and Contractor agrees to abide by System Agency's decision. 28. Fraud, Waste,and Abuse Contractor understands that HHS does not tolerate any type of fraud, waste, or abuse. Violations of law, agency policies, or standards of ethical conduct will be investigated, and appropriate actions will be taken. Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 321.022, if the administrative head of a department or entity that is subject to audit by the state auditor has reasonable cause to believe that money received from the state by the department or entity or by a client or contractor of the department or entity may have been lost,misappropriated, or misused, or that other fraudulent or unlawful conduct has occurred in relation to the operation of the department or entity,the administrative head shall report the reason and basis for the belief to the Texas State Auditor's Office (SAO). All employees or contractors who have reasonable cause to believe that fraud, waste, or abuse has occurred (including misconduct by any HHS employee, Grantee officer, agent, employee, or subcontractor that would constitute fraud, waste, or abuse) are required to immediately report the questioned activity to the Health and Human Services Commission's Office of Inspector General. Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and System Agency policies regarding fraud, waste, and abuse including, but not limited to, HHS Circular C-027. A report to the SAO must be made through one of the following avenues: • SAO Toll Free Hotline: 1-800-TX-AUDIT • SAO website: http://sao.fraud.state.tx.us/ All reports made to the OIG must be made through one of the following avenues: Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2.2 Effective May 2022 Page 5 of 13 DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-731B-47A2-9Al l-9842DDAECIBB • OIG Toll Free Hotline 1-800-436-6184 • OIG Website: ReportTexasFraud.com • Internal Affairs Email: InternalAffairsReferral@hhsc.state.tx.us • OIG Hotline Email: OIGFraudHotline@hhsc.state.tx.us. • OIG Mailing Address: Office of Inspector General Attn: Fraud Hotline MC 1300 P.O. Box 85200 Austin, Texas 78708-5200 29. Antitrust The undersigned affirms under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Texas that: A. in connection with this Contract and any related Solicitation Response,neither I nor any representative of the Contractor has violated any provision of the Texas Free Enterprise and Antitrust Act, Tex. Bus. & Comm. Code Chapter 15; B. in connection with this Contract and any related Solicitation Response, neither I nor any representative of the Contractor has violated any federal antitrust law; and C. neither I nor any representative of the Contractor has directly or indirectly communicated any of the contents of this Contract and any related Solicitation Response to a competitor of the Contractor or any other company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual engaged in the same line of business as the Contractor. 30. Legal and Regulatory Actions Contractor represents and warrants that it is not aware of and has received no notice of any court or governmental agency proceeding, investigation,or other action pending or threatened against Contractor or any of the individuals or entities included in numbered paragraph 1 of these Contract Affirmations within the five (5) calendar years immediately preceding execution of this Contract or the submission of any related Solicitation Response that would or could impair Contractor's performance under this Contract, relate to the contracted or similar goods or services, or otherwise be relevant to System Agency's consideration of entering into this Contract. If Contractor is unable to make the preceding representation and warranty, then Contractor instead represents and warrants that it has provided to System Agency a complete, detailed disclosure of any such court or governmental agency proceeding, investigation, or other action that would or could impair Contractor's performance under this Contract, relate to the contracted or similar goods or services, or otherwise be relevant to System Agency's consideration of entering into this Contract. In addition, Contractor acknowledges this is a continuing disclosure requirement. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor shall notify System Agency in writing within five (5) business days of any changes to the representations or warranties in this clause and understands that failure to so timely update System Agency shall constitute breach of contract and may result in immediate contract termination. Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2.2 Effective May 2022 Page 6 of 13 DocuSign Envelope ID:83C7ABED-731B-47A2-9A1 i-9B42DDAECI BB 31. No Felony Criminal Convictions Contractor represents that neither Contractor nor any of its employees, agents, or representatives, including any subcontractors and employees, agents, or representative of such subcontractors, have been convicted of a felony criminal offense or that if such a conviction has occurred Contractor has fully advised System Agency in writing of the facts and circumstances surrounding the convictions. 32. Unfair Business Practices Contractor represents and warrants that it has not been the subject of allegations of Deceptive Trade Practices violations under Chapter 17 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, or allegations of any unfair business practice in any administrative hearing or court suit and that Contractor has not been found to be liable for such practices in such proceedings. Contractor certifies that it has no officers who have served as officers of other entities who have been the subject of allegations of Deceptive Trade Practices violations or allegations of any unfair business practices in an administrative hearing or court suit and that such officers have not been found to be liable for such practices in such proceedings. 33. Entities that Boycott Israel Contractor represents and warrants that (1) it does not, and shall not for the duration of the Contract, boycott Israel or(2)the verification required by Section 2271.002 of the Texas Government Code does not apply to the Contract.If circumstances relevant to this provision change during the course of the Contract, Contractor shall promptly notify System Agency. 34. E-Verify Contractor certifies that for contracts for services, Contractor shall utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system during the term of this Contract to determine the eligibility of. 1. all persons employed by Contractor to perform duties within Texas; and 2. all persons, including subcontractors, assigned by Contractor to perform work pursuant to this Contract within the United States of America. 35. Former Agency Employees—Certain Contracts If this Contract is an employment contract, a professional services contract under Chapter 2254 of the Texas Government Code, or a consulting services contract under Chapter 2254 of the Texas Government Code, in accordance with Section 2252.901 of the Texas Government Code, Contractor represents and warrants that neither Contractor nor any of Contractor's employees including, but not limited to, those authorized to provide services under the Contract, were former employees of an HHS Agency during the twelve (12) month period immediately prior to the date of the execution of the Contract. Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2.2 Effective May 2022 Page 7 of 13 DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-731B-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAEC1BB 36. Disclosure of Prior State Employment—Consulting ,Services If this Contract is for consulting services, A. In accordance with Section 2254.033 of the Texas Government Code, a Contractor providing consulting services who has been employed by, or employs an individual who has been employed by, System Agency or another State of Texas agency at any time during the two years preceding the submission of Contractor's offer to provide services must disclose the following information in its offer to provide services. Contractor hereby certifies that this information was provided and remains true, correct, and complete: I. Name of individual(s) (Contractor or employee(s)); 2. Status; 3. The nature of the previous employment with HHSC or the other State of Texas agency; 4. The date the employment was terminated and the reason for the termination; and 5. The annual rate of compensation for the employment at the time of its termination. B. If no information was provided in response to Section A above, Contractor certifies that neither Contractor nor any individual employed by Contractor was employed by System Agency or any other State of Texas agency at any time during the two years preceding the submission of Contractor's offer to provide services. 37. Abortion Funding Limitation Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that, pursuant to Article IX of the General Appropriations Act(the Act), to the extent allowed by federal and state law, money appropriated by the Texas Legislature may not be distributed to any individual or entity that, during the period for which funds are appropriated under the Act: 1. performs an abortion procedure that is not reimbursable under the state's Medicaid program; 2. is commonly owned, managed, or controlled by an entity that performs an abortion procedure that is not reimbursable under the state's Medicaid program; or 3. is a franchise or affiliate of an entity that performs an abortion procedure that is not reimbursable under the state's Medicaid program. The provision does not apply to a hospital licensed under Chapter 241, Health and Safety Code, or an office exempt under Section 245.004(2), Health and Safety Code. Contractor represents and warrants that it is not ineligible, nor will it be ineligible during the term of this Contract, to receive appropriated funding pursuant to Article IX. 38. Funding Eligibility Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that, pursuant to Chapter 2272 (eff. Sept. 1, 2021, Ch. 2273) of the Texas Government Code,except as exempted under that Chapter, HHSC cannot contract with an abortion provider or an affiliate of an abortion provider. Contractor certifies that it is not ineligible to contract with HHSC under the terms of Chapter 2272 (eff. Sept. 1, 2021, Ch. 2273) of the Texas Government Code. Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2.2 Effective May 2022 Page 8 of 13 DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-731B-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAEC1BB 39. Prohibition on Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment(2 CFR 200.216) Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Response or Contract is not ineligible to receive the specified Contract or funding pursuant to 2 CFR 200.216. 40. COVID-19 Vaccine Passports Pursuant to Texas Health and Safety Code, Section 161.0085(c), Contractor certifies that it does not require its customers to provide any documentation certifying the customer's COVID-19 vaccination or post-transmission recovery on entry to, to gain access to, or to receive service from the Contractor's business. Contractor acknowledges that such a vaccine or recovery requirement would make Contractor ineligible for a state-funded contract. 41. Entities that Boycott Energy Companies In accordance with Senate Bill 13, Acts 2021, 87th Leg.,R.S., pursuant to Section 2274.002 of the Texas Government Code (relating to prohibition on contracts with companies boycotting certain energy companies), Contractor represents and warrants that: (1) it does not, and will not for the duration of the Contract, boycott energy companies or (2)the verification required by Section 2274.002 of the Texas Government Code does not apply to the Contract. If circumstances relevant to this provision change during the course of the Contract, Contractor shall promptly notify System Agency. 42. Entities that Discriminate Against Firearm and. Ammunition Industries In accordance with Senate Bill 19, Acts 2021, 87th Leg.,R.S., pursuant to Section 2274.002 of the Texas Government Code (relating to prohibition on contracts with companies that discriminate against firearm and ammunition industries), Contractor verifies that: (1) it does not, and will not for the duration of the Contract, have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association or(2) the verification required by Section 2274.002 of the Texas Government Code does not apply to the Contract. If circumstances relevant to this provision change during the course of the Contract, Contractor shall promptly notify System Agency. 43. Security Controls for State Agency Data In accordance with Senate Bill 475, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S.,pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 2054.138, Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that if, pursuant to this Contract, Contractor is or will be authorized to access,transmit, use, or store data for System Agency, Contractor is required to meet the security controls the System Agency determines are proportionate with System Agency's risk under the Contract based on the sensitivity of System Agency's data and that Contractor must periodically provide to System Agency evidence that Contractor meets the security controls required under the Contract. Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2.2 Effective May 2022 Page 9o£l3 DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-7318-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAECIBB 44. Cloud Computing State Risk and Authorization Management Program (TX-RAMP) In accordance with Senate Bill 475, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 2054.0593, Contractor acknowledges and agrees that, if providing cloud computing services for System Agency, Contractor must comply with the requirements of the state risk and authorization management program and that System Agency may not enter or renew a contract with Contractor to purchase cloud computing services for the agency that are subject to the state risk and authorization management program unless Contractor demonstrates compliance with program requirements. If providing cloud computing services for System Agency that are subject to the state risk and authorization management program, Contractor certifies it will maintain program compliance and certification throughout the term of the Contract. 45. Office of Inspector General Investigative Findings Expert Review In accordance with Senate Bill 799, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 531.102(m-1)(2) is applicable to this Contract, Contractor affirms that it possesses the necessary occupational licenses and experience. 46. Contract for Professional Services of Physicians, Optometrists, and Registered Nurses In accordance with Senate Bill 799, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 2254.008(a)(2) is applicable to this Contract,Contractor affirms that it possesses the necessary occupational licenses and experience. 47. Foreign-Owned Companies in Connection with Critical Infrastructure If Texas Government Code, Section 2274.0102(a)(1) (relating to prohibition on contracts with certain foreign-owned companies in connection with critical infrastructure) is applicable to this Contract, pursuant to Government Code Section 2274.0102, Contractor certifies that neither it nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of Contractor or its parent company, is: (I)majority owned or controlled by citizens or governmental entities of China, Iran,North Korea, Russia, or any other country designated by the Governor under Government Code Section 2274.0103, or(2) headquartered in any of those countries. 48. Critical Infrastructure Subcontracts For purposes of this Paragraph, the designated countries are China, Iran,North Korea, Russia, and any countries lawfully designated by the Governor as a threat to critical infrastructure. Pursuant to Section 113.002 of the Business and Commerce Code, Contractor shall not enter into a subcontract that will provide direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure, as defined by Section 113.001 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, in this state, other than access specifically allowed for product warranty and support purposes to any subcontractor unless (i) neither the subcontractor nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of the subcontractor or its parent company, is majority owned or controlled by citizens or governmental entities of a designated country; and (ii) neither the subcontractor nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of the subcontractor or its parent company, is headquartered in a designated country. Contractor will notify the System Agency before entering into any subcontract that will provide direct or remote Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2.2 Effective May 2022 Page 10 of 13 DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-7316-47A2-9A11-91342DDAECI86 access to or control of critical infrastructure, as defined by Section 113.001 of the Texas Business& Commerce Code, in this state. 49. Enforcement of Certain Federal Firearms Laws Prohibited In accordance with House Bill 957, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 2.101 is applicable to Contractor, Contractor certifies that it is not ineligible to receive state grant funds pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 2.103. 50. Prohibition on Abortions Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that,pursuant to Article II of the General Appropriations Act, (1) no funds shall be used to pay the direct or indirect costs (including marketing, overhead, rent, phones, and utilities) of abortion procedures provided by contractors of HHSC; and (2) no funds appropriated for Medicaid Family Planning, Healthy Texas Women Program, or the Family Planning Program shall be distributed to individuals or entities that perform elective abortion procedures or that contract with or provide funds to individuals or entities for the performance of elective abortion procedures. Contractor represents and warrants that it is not ineligible, nor will it be ineligible during the term of this Contract, to receive appropriated funding pursuant to Article lI. 51. False Representation Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that any false representation or any failure to comply with a representation, warranty, or certification made by Contractor is subject to all civil and criminal consequences provided at law or in equity including, but not limited to, immediate termination of this Contract. 52. False Statements Contractor represents and warrants that all statements and information prepared and submitted by Contractor in this Contract and any related Solicitation Response are current, complete, true, and accurate. Contractor acknowledges any false statement or material misrepresentation made by Contractor during the performance of this Contract or any related Solicitation is a material breach of contract and may void this Contract. Further, Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that any false representation or any failure to comply with a representation, warranty,or certification made by Contractor is subject to all civil and criminal consequences provided at law or in equity including, but not limited to, immediate termination of this Contract. 53. Permits and License Contractor represents and warrants that it will comply with all applicable laws and maintain all permits and licenses required by applicable city,county, state, and federal rules, regulations, statutes, codes, and other laws that pertain to this Contract. 54. Equal Employment Opportunity Contractor represents and warrants its compliance with all applicable duly enacted state and federal laws governing equal employment opportunities. Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2.2 Effective May 2022 Page 11 of 13 DocuSlgn Envelope ID: 83C7ABED-731B-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAECIBB 55. Federal Occupational Safety and Health Law Contractor represents and warrants that all articles and services shall meet or exceed the safety standards established and promulgated under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended (29 U.S.C. Chapter 15). 56. Signature Authority Contractor represents and warrants that the individual signing this Contract Affirmations document is authorized to sign on behalf of Contractor and to bind the Contractor. Signature Page Follows Health and Human Services Contract Affirmations v.2.2 Effective May 2022 Page 12 of 13 DocuSign Envelope ID:83C7ABED-7316-47A2-9A11-9B42DDAECIBB Authorized representative on behalf of Contractor must complete and sign the following: Corpus Christi Nueces County Public Health District Legal Name of Contractor Corpus Christi Nueces County Public Health District Assumed Business Name of Contractor, if applicable(d/b/a or `doing business as') Corpus Christi Nueces County Public Health District Texas County(s) for Assumed Business Name(d/b/a or `doing business as') Attach Assumed Name Certificate(s) filed with the Texas Secretary of State and Assumed Name Certificate(s), if any, for each Texas County Where Assumed Name Certificate(s) has been filed. F{ DLo¢u-5-lgneAby: . Uwe. 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Two Reading Ordinance Ordinance appropriating $553,560 from an increase in the public health workforce grant from the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for the period September 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023 for activities to establish, expand, train and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), providing indirect cost reimbursement for general government support and procuring office supplies; amending the operating budget; and authorizing 16 grant positions. City Council August 30, 2022 Background and Staff Recommendation • City of Corpus Christi Public Health Workforce o To be used to provide for personnel costs, supplies, and other expenses to offer services and associated activities to assist communities impacted by COVID-19 within the jurisdiction of the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District (the "CCNCPHD"). To establish, expand, train and sustain public health workforce to support COVID-19 related activities and response efforts. o September 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023 Background and Staff Recommendation o Total Contract value following amendment is $2,103,560.00 o Fiscal impact — All positions are 100% grant funded. o Staff Recommendation: Approval of the two-reading ordinance. City Council August 30, 2022 so �o o� A H AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 First Reading of Ordinance City Council Meeting September 06, 2022 1852 Second Reading of Ordinance City Council Meeting September 13, 2022 DATE: September 1, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Eddie Houlihan, Director of Management & Budget EddieHo@cctexas.com 361-826-3792 Appropriate $2,000,000 of anticipated revenues and expenditures in the Fleet Maintenance Fund due to increased fuel costs CAPTION: Ordinance amending the FY 2021-22 Operating budget to appropriate $2,000,000 of anticipated revenues and expenditures in the Fleet Maintenance Fund due to increased fuel costs. SUMMARY: This ordinance amends the Fleet Maintenance Fund's FY 2021-22 Budget to increase both revenues and expenditures due to increased fuel costs. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Fleet Maintenance purchases and sells approximately 1.4 million gallons of fuel annually. Total gallons sold is comprised of 560,000 gallons of unleaded fuel and 840,000 gallons of diesel fuel. At the time of FY 2021-22 budget preparation fuel cost were $1.95 per gallon for Unleaded Fuel and $2.05 per gallon for Diesel Fuel. Currently, fuel costs are $2.73 per gallon for Unleaded Fuel and $3.96 per gallon for Diesel Fuel. The FY 2021-22 Fleet Maintenance fuel budget needs to be increased due to higher fuel costs and revenue will be increased since Fleet Maintenance will charge departments based on current prices. ALTERNATIVES: City Council could choose to not appropriate the $2,000,000 in anticipated revenues and expenditures but the Fleet Maintenance Fund would not be able to purchase fuel for the City's fleet due to an insufficient budget. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact will be an increase in revenues and expenditures of$2,000,000 each in the Fleet Maintenance Fund in FY 2021-22 budget. Funding Detail: Revenue Fund: 5110 Organization/Activity: 40170 Mission Element: 888 Project # (CIP Only): Account: 326040 Expenses Fund: 5110 Organization/Activity: 40140 Mission Element: 201 Project # (CIP Only): Account: 520210 RECOMMENDATION: City staff recommends approval of the ordinance appropriating anticipated revenues and expenditures in the Fleet Maintenance Fund. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Ordinance amending the FY 2021-22 Operating Budget to appropriate $2,000,000 of anticipated revenues and expenditures in the Fleet Maintenance Fund due to increased fuel costs. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: Section 1. The FY 2021-22 Operating Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 032539, is amended to appropriate $2,000,000 in anticipated revenues and expenditures in the Fleet Maintenance Fund No. 5110 due to increased fuel costs. 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 Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma The foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this 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 the day of ' 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor O�QUS cyp� aNCORPOMh0 r � IL Fleet Maintenance Fueal Cost Adjustment � a f r Back round • ➢ Fleet Maintenance purchases and sells an average of 1.4 million gallons of fuel annually compromised of 840,000 gallons of diesel and 560,000 gallons of unleaded ➢ At the time of FY 2022 budget preparation in April and May 2021, diesel fuel price per gallon was $2.05 per gallon and Unleaded fuel was $1.95 per gallon ➢ FY 2022 Fleet Maintenance fuel budget was $3 million ➢ In June 2022 Diesel fuel got as high as $4.81 per gallon and Unleaded got as high as $4.04 per gallon ➢ Currently Diesel fuel is $3.96 per gallon and Unleaded fuel is $2.73 per gallon 2 Y Price , Fuel in FY 2022 FY 2022 Fuel Price $4.80 $4.50 $4.20 $3.90 $3.60 $3.30 $3.00 $2.70 $2.40 $2.10 $1.80 $1.50 $1.20 $0.90 $0.60 $0.30 -o--Diesel Average Price Unleaded Average Price 3 F Projection A Budgeted - - - .• -• Gallons 840,000 560,000 Estimated Average Price $2.18 $2.09 Budget $3M �u - • • Gallons 740,000 487,000 Average Price (Oct-July) $3.33 $2.90 Actuals $3.9M Gallons 150,000 100,000 Estimated Price $4.30 $3.00 Two-month Estimate $945K Variance $1.845M Contingency $155K Total Budget $5M 4 QUESTIONS so �o p A v µoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting Septemember 6, 2022 DATE: September 6, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager THROUGH: Constance P. Sanchez, Chief Financial Officer constancep(o-)-cctexas.com 361.826.3189 FROM: Linda Stewart, Director of Neighborhood Services lindas2Ca)-cctexas.com 361.826.3862 Appeal of Building Standards Board Order for Four Dilapidated/Substandard Structures CAPTION: Resolution upholding the Building Standards Board's orders to demolish four dilapidated/substandard structures located at 110 Josephine Street also known as 106 Josephine Street, 110 Josephine also known as 102 Josephine Street, 2212 Ruth Street and 1216 Martin Luther King Drive owned by Markman 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 four (4) properties located at 110 Josephine Street also known as 106 Josephine Street; 110 Josephine Street also known as 102 Josephine Street; 221 Ruth Street and 1216 Martin Luther King Drive all owned by Markman Brothers Corpus Christi LLC. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Address Also Known As Date of No Active Utilities 110 Josephine Street 106 Josephine Street 02/01/2018 110 Josephine Street 102 Josephine Street 02/01/2018 2212 Ruth Street 07/19/2018 1216 Martin Luther King Drive 04/16/2018 Due to the substandard and dilapidated condition of the structure at 110 Josephine Street aka 106 Josephine Street and 110 Josephine Street aka 102 Josephine Street on May 26, 2022; and on June 23, 2022 the structure at 2212 Ruth Street, the Building Standards Board ordered these structures 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. Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC submitted a notice of appeal in writing on June 16, 2022, July 11, 2022 and August 23, 2022, within the 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 suit for that purpose in any court having jurisdiction within 15 days from 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 110 Josephine Street aka 106 Josephine Street; 110 Josephine Street aka 102 Josephine Street, 2212 Ruth Street and 1216 Martin Luther King Drive. 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 May 26, 2022 • Minutes of Building Standards Board Meeting June 23, 2022 • Minutes of Building Standards Board Meeting July 28, 2022 • 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 at 110 Josephine St. known as 106 Josephine St. and 102 Josephine St., 2212 Ruth St., and 1216 Martin Luther King Dr., owned by Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC. Whereas, the Building Standards Board (the "Board") held a public hearing on May 26, 2022, at 1 :30pm regarding substandard structures located at 110 Josephine Street known as 106 Josephine Street and 102 Josephine 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. V174378-021522 and V175058- 022422; Whereas, the Building Standards Board (the "Board") held a public hearing on June 23, 2022, at 1 :30pm regarding substandard structures located at 2212 Ruth St and after making certain findings ordered the structures 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. V171798-010422; Whereas, the Building Standards Board (the "Board") held a public hearing on July 28, 2022, at 1 :30pm regarding substandard structures located at 1216 Martin Luther King Dr 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. V177320-033022; Whereas, Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC, the owner of the structures at 110 Josephine Street, (the "Appellant") filed a written notice of appeal of the Board's order with the City Secretary's Office on June 15, 2022, 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, Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC, the owner of the structures at 2212 Ruth Street, (the "Appellant") filed a written notice of appeal of the Board's order with the City Secretary's Office on July 11 , 2022, 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, Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC, the owner of the structures at 1216 Martin Luther King Dr, (the "Appellant") filed a written notice of appeal of the Board's order with the City Secretary's Office on August 23, 2022, 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 appeals stayed the Board's orders; 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 these appeals; Whereas, after hearing the evidence, the City Council makes the following findings related to the substandard buildings located at 1216 Martin Luther King Dr, 2212 Ruth Steet, and 110 Josephine Street known as 106 Josephine Street and 102 Josephine 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 finds and 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. V174378-021522, for 110 Josephine Street aka 106 Josephine Street is upheld. SECTION 3. The Final Order of the Building Standards Board of Appeals, Case No. V174378-022422, for 110 Josephine Street aka 102 Josephine Street is upheld. SECTION 4. The Final Order of the Building Standards Board of Appeals, Case No. V171798-010422, for 2212 Ruth Street is upheld. SECTION 5. The Final Order of the Building Standards Board of Appeals, Case No. V177320-033022, for 1216 Martin Luther King Drive is upheld. SECTION 6. The Appellant's appeals are hereby denied. SECTION 7. This final decision of the City may be personally delivered to the owner, mailed to the owner by first class mail with certified return receipt requested, or delivered to the owner by the United States Postal Service using signature confirmation service. SECTION 8. The City may vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the buildings or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered by the Board is not taken by October 6, 2022. Page 2 of 3 PASSED AND APPROVED on the day of , 2022: Paulette 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 Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 3 of 3 .. f T _ r i ON FMW1- i 110 Josephine AKA 102 Josephine 5-26-22 Public Hearing & Order of BSB 5-03-22 Notice of BSB Hearing sent to Owner 2-25-22 Notice of Violation sent to Owner -` 2-24-22 Inspection of Building W Item Appeal of Building Standards Board's Order to demolish the dilapidated/substandard structure located at 110 Josephine Street AKA 102 Josephine Street and owned by Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC _ y „ v i _ , A z P y F .. ,3 y �a 'r i 6 v 1 t R F 4 1 k. Ole 110 Josephine AKA 106 Josephine ° - 5-26-22 Public Hearing & Order of BSB 5-03-22 Notice of BSB Hearing sent to Owner f . 2-15-22 Notice of Violation sent to Owner ' 2-15-22 Inspection of Building Item Appeal of Building Standards Board's Order to demolish the dilapidated/substandard structure located at 110 Josephine AKA 106 Josephine and owned by Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC r i .JF , A^ T-1 s IW w _ gtQ _ w" . 2212 Ruth Street 6-23-22 Public Hearing & Order of BSB 6-01-22 Notice of BSB Hearing sent to Owner 1-04-22 Notice of Violation sent to Owner 1-04-22 Inspection of Building Item Appeal of Building Standards Board's Order to demolish the dilapidated/substandard structure located at 2212 Ruth Street and owned by Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC � r u —Y. i n . A. 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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: V174378-021522 P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 0 (361) 826-3046 - http://www.cctexas.com/ .... .... ...... FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case No. V174378-021522 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 110 JOSEPHINE ST aka 106 Josephine St MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC Legal Description: MUSSETT BILK 3 LOT 1 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY HOUSTON, TX. 77098-4800 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_05/26/2022_,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_2/14/2022_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_2/15/2022—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_04/15/2022_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_05/02/2022_, 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_5/3/2022_, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_05/02/2022 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 bythe owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or OR mortgagee(s) from unauthorized entry within 30 days. 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 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`h day from the date of this Order. Coretta Graham 0/AGAINST Catherine Giffin AGAINST Johanna Ortiz (g/AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso FR AGAINST John Solberg ®� AGAINST Order this day of K ,2022. Dgte Filed Signed under the authority of the Board: Signed under the authority of thbp_ Chairperson _ Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: Rebecca Huerta City Secretary ,! Code Enforcement Division o�8to� 5/26/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER # 7020 1290 0000 7519 6326 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC RE: 110 JOSEPHINE ST aka 102 JOSEPHINE ST. 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1 HOUSTON, TX. 77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 05/26/2022 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: V175058-022422 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. V175058-022422 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 110 JOSEPHINE ST aka 102 JOSEPHINE ST. MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS Legal Description: MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1 CORPUS CHRISTI LLC 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_05/26/2022 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_2/24/2022_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_2/25/2022_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_04/15/2022_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_05/02/2022, 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_5/3/2022_,which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_05/02/2022 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 OR mortgagee(s)from unauthorized entry within 30 days. 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: XThe 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), 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`h day from the date of this Order. Coretta Graham (, O� GAINST Catherine Giffin AGAINST Johanna Ortiz 2LVAGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso AGAINST hn Solberg OR GAINST Ord this cjay of ,2022. n Signed under the authority of the Board: �— Signed under the authority of t 6 oard: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: Rebec a Huerta CitY Secr&tart' Code Enforcement Division ',OD cfllk/5T, 6/23/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER# 7020 1290 0000 7527 3300 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC RE: 2212 RUTH ST 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: SUMMIT ADDN BLK 7 LOT 37 HOUSTON, TX. 77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 06/23/2022 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: V171798-010422 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. _V171798-010422 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS RE: 2212 RUTH ST CORPUS CHRISTI LLC Legal Description: SUMMIT ADDN BLK 7 LOT 37 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_06/23/2022.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_1/4/2022_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_1/5/2022—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_04/14/2022_ 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 _05/31/2022_, 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_6/1/2022_,which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_05/31/2022_ 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 OR mortgagee(s) from unauthorized entry within 30 days. 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 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. Coretta Graham FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin FOR AGAINST Johanna Ortiz OR AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Monica ParesoGAINST John Solberg FOGAINST Filed4SU Ordered this 1 day of �,Z�- Signed under the aut of the Board: Rebecca Huerta Signed under the authority of the Board: City Secretary !'✓fit rr' ^�'��;3L)-,' Filed with the City Secretary: 2 \ ndp i {' _ Division vn COD l �aIIc>o�? 7/28/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER# 7020 1290 0000 7527 5366 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC RE: 1216 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: BLUFF E/2 OF LT 12-A BK 49 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX.77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M.on 07/28/2022 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: V177320-033022 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. _V177320-033022— Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 1216 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS Legal Description: BLUFF E/2 OF LT 12-A BK 49 CORPUS CHRISTI LLC 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY CORPUS CHRISTI,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_07/28/2022)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_3/30/2022_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_4/4/2022—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_05/20/2022_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_07/05/2022) 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_7/6/2022 which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_07/05/2022 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 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 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`x' day from the date of this Order. Coretta Graham FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin OR AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Johanna Ortiz -?6iIAGAINST Monica Pareso ' /AGAINST John Solberg �FFO�IAGAINST Ordered this day of y 1ANe' Filed Signed under the authority of � oard Signed under the authority of the Board: Chairperson Rebecca Hue-rta dice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: pity S-cretary 2 To:City Secretary Page:2 of 2 2022-06-15 22:27:43 GMT 13619989743 From:David Klein DAVID KLEIN ATTORNEY AT LAW P ON •_(361) 452-3593 -998-9743 Mailing ddress. Physical Address: PO Box 24461021M Sples Vit. 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Klein j; i• r Code Enforcement Division � D!{7g14A 5/26/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER#7020 1290 0000 7519 6326 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC RE: 110 JOSEPHINE ST aka 102 JOSEPHINE ST. 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1 HOUSTON, TX. 77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 05/26/2022 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: V175058-022422 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. V175058-022422 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 110 JOSEPHINE ST aka 102 JOSEPHINE ST. MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS Legal Description: MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1 CORPUS CHRISTI LLC 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_05/26/2022_, 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_2/24/2022_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_2/25/2022_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_04/15/2022_ 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_05/02/2022_, 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_5/3/2022_,which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_05/02/2022 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 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: XThe 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), acid/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`h day from the date of this Order. Coretta Graham Ca�GAINST Catherine Giffin AGAINST Johanna Ortiz O AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso AGAINST hn Solberg OR GAINST Ord this y of ,2022. � 5jwm Signed under the authority of the Board: Signed under the authority of oard: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: Rebecca HUerta City Secretary Code Enforcement Division , I • / lNPpq�g� 5/26/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER#7020 1290 0000 7519 6289 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC RE: 110 JOSEPHINE ST aka 106 Josephine St 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1 HOUSTON, TX. 77098-4800 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 05/26/2022 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: V174378-021522 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. V174378-021522 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 110 JOSEPHINE ST aka 106 Josephine St MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS Legal Description: MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1 CORPUS CHRISTI LLC 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY HOUSTON, TX. 77098-4800 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_05/26/2022_,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_2/14/2022_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_2/15/2022_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_04/15/2022_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_05/02/2022_, 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_5/3/2022_, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_05/02/2022 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 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 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 $100,000 in total value; therefore,the owner(s), lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall post a cash or surety bond in an amount adequate to cover the cost of repairing, removing or demolishing the building or structure not later than the 30`h day from the date of this Order. Coretta Graham G/AGAINST Catherine Giffin 0 AGAINST Johanna Ortiz O /AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso O AGAINST John Solberg O AGAINST Order this day of M ,2022. Date Filed 5[2102, __ __ Signed under the authority of the Board: Signed under the authority oft Chairperson a IVice-Chairperson 6:r� Filed with the City Secretary: Rebecca. HUerta City Secretary To:City Secretary Page:2 of 2 2022-07-09 18:57:53 GMT 13619989743 From:David Klein RE EI Y ED I .LANV,4PLL.0 JUL 11 2022 IV-1-1€ NE1 .(3.61.) -2-358.3.: VAX �` � � � CFTY SECRETARY'S OFFICEmw ' { ;a ' PG Box 2446 102 N.StaWes St. Corpus ¢ :; a� 78403 Carpus Ch isj,texas 7 9401. Julys'9 G.0:2_' f 7a V' fV14 V h ilxt� secr t �t; c ar s ca p a��r e c 3 Ie 1 6-: 113 CAY Gf cbmus chnsti city Cio ecret'a_ry. PQ OX 9277 e tas Christi,°I` 78469 E.. Enforcement.ctioPY171798 01-0.422 (''2:t?..Ru ,Sue- AXON. t��et, Summit AXO .131k 73'Lot 7-1 l r':M:a anle Please take:notice thdt the ao� xs g;ze r prc e Its art ,a Br tt�e s l x�F t a rpu Clizl fi 11. ereft ter referred tc " 1lar� an l nithers'' s c� ner ofthet ro erty that i t suh t of; to i�e.e v en. €cin, Please fonva.rd any .hare natiees cyr eorres oinqocoo the:Uvder d..: art accor d x )y gitt .ftapjpticity ordinances,Nlarimi l rotlie xvis es ti)appeal.:the de,61-dOns of-the.building Stmdards board above prope The Building$tandawrds Board e ky- 1) 4rdmag# tt clition 4 the al property., 1) Failing to consider the ecowimic benefitto the Citi,oftb1%t�tien:c�� �s�raf t pr€peTttr and ) F zliri fi co1?sader lh d trii cttt l ecui s u� �i�ipapt ori: srlcnYa roth r in card r t; the tic notifion of the buildings on theproperty.. Plem. forward this 110ice or. PneAl of ezil:to tW-City, Co miI so that saw-e znay be.yet fdr wrtsi&ration and ldn4ly notify the undersigned vvhezt same is se-hedui ; if:you have any questions or vvish to€3iseviss any Of the ror -&Oing-j�10ascc�.b �iea tate to)wntad Die, S tncerelr, David 1, Mein \ CODE Code Enforcement Division �BPLIS CUR& 6/23/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER# 7020 1290 0000 7527 3300 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC RE: 2212 RUTH ST 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: SUMMIT ADDN BLK 7 LOT 37 HOUSTON, TX. 77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 06/23/2022 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: V171798-010422 P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 • (361) 826-3046 • http://www.cctexas.com/ I . nA FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD °-' Case No. V171798-010422 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 2212 RUTH ST MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC Legal Description: SUMMIT ADDN BLK 7 LOT 37 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_06/23/2022_,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_1/4/2022_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_1/5/2022_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_04/14/2022 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 _05/31/2022_, 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_6/1/2022_, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_05/31/2022 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 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 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`h day from the date of this Order. Coretta Graham FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin XFOAGAINST AGAINST Johanna Ortiz AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso AGAINST John Solberg 3 b3pm Dgg}}ee Filed 2 22 Ordered thisffday of 1. nn �A' Sig under the aut of the Board: a ecca Huerta Signed under the authority of the Board: L560sc4 M eoAhe&^ City Secretary V�Ocx r a Mejnt Filed with the City Secretary: 2 KLEIN LAW,PLLC PHONE (361) 452-3583 FAX (361) 998-9743 kleinlaw(ii),att.net Mailing Address: Physical Address: PO Box 2446 102 N. Staples St. Corpus Christi, Texas 78403 Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 _ August 23, 2022 Via US Mail; Email citysecretary�cnr cctexas cow and Facsimile (361)826-3113 City of Corpus Christi City City Secretary PO Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469 RE: Enforcement Action—Case No.V 177320-033022 (1216 Martin Luther King Dr. Bluff E/2 of Lot 12-A BK 49) Dear Madame Secretary: Please take notice that the undersigned represents Markman Brothers Investments Corpus Christi LLC (hereinafter referred to as"Markman Brothers"),the owner of the property that is the subject of the above enforcement action. Please forward any future notices or correspondence to the undersigned. In accordance with the applicable city ordinances,Markman Brothers wishes to appeal the decisions of the Building Standards Board of July 28, 2022 with regard to the above properties. The Building Standards Board erred by: 1) Ordering the demolition of the above property; 2) Failing to consider the economic benefit to the City of the intended use of the property; and 3) Failing to consider the detrimental economic impact on Markman Brothers in ordering the demolition of the buildings on the property. Please forward this notice of appeal of appeal to the City Council so that same may be set for consideration and kindly notify the undersigned when same is scheduled. If you have any questions or wish to discuss any of the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, David J. Klein ���Ile 1Enfo cei-nent Division 7/28/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER# 7020 1290 0000 7527 5366 MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC RE: 1216 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY Legal Description: BLUFF E/2 OF LT 12-A BK 49 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX.77098 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M.on 07/28/2022 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:V177320-033022 P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 • (361) 826-3046 - http://www.cctexas.com/ :i FINAL ORDER OF THE I BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD - Case No. V177320-033022 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 1216 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR MARKMAN BROTHERS INVESTMENTS CORPUS CHRISTI LLC Legal Description: BLUFF E/2 OF LT 12-A BK 49 1925 SOUTHWEST FWY CORPUS CHRISTI,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_07/28/2022_,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_3/30/2022_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_4/4/2022—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_05/20/2022_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_07/05/2022) 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_7/6/2022_, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_07/05/2022 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 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 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 30th day from the date of this Order. Coretta Graham FOR/AGAINST Catherine Giffin CO�/AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Johanna Ortiz OR/AGAINST Monica Pareso �tOR%AGAINST John Solberg (ORIAGAINST Ordered this day of ii 02 . 0�pPm d"ie' Filed � 2$1ZZ ,sem Signed under the authority of `h oard--- 'A/ ',,4 '' Signed under the authority of the Board: Chairperson Rebecca Huerta Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: pity Secretary 2 Minutes Building Standards Board Council Chambers, City Hall May 26t' , 2022@ 1:30p.m. L CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Catherine Giffin at 1:33pm in the Council Chambers on the first floor of City Hall. II. ROLL CALL Board Members Present Coretta Graham—present(late) Catherine Giffin—present Monica Pareso—present John Solberg—present Johanna Ortiz—present Merced Pena(alternate)-present Staff Present Bobbie-Rae Maldonado,Interim Code Compliance Program Manager Michael Gutierrez, Code Compliance Supervisor Diana T Garza, Code Compliance Officer/Liaison Jonathan Vining, Code Compliance Official Jessica Martinez,Administrative Support II Maria Garcia,Management Assistant Adeltia Cavada,Assistant City Attorney III. PUBLIC COMMENT A motion was made by Catherine Giffin to open the floor for public comment. As there was no response,Catherine Giffin closed the public comment. IV. MINUTES A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to amend the minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 28, 2022. A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. V. NOMINATION FOR CHAIRPERSON A motion was made by Monica Pareso and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to appoint Catherine Giffin to Chairperson of Building Substandard Board.A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. VL ABSENCES No action taken since all board members were present for the April 28',2022,hearing. VII. STAFF REPORT 1. 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 Coretta Graham seconded by Monica Pareso to approve the staff report. A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. 2. Update on Proposed PMC Amendments-no discussion or comments for board. 3. Emergency demolition updates provided for 4706 Everhart,4443 Hart, 3042 Horne, and 424 Cheyenne. VIII. CASES TABLED/PULLED 1. 3010 Westeard Ln.,(DELLWOOD BLK 1 LOT 47)-Per code enforcement,case to be presented at the July 2022 board meeting. Proper notification to be given to lienholder/mortgage company and rental management company. 2. 5025 Bonner Dr.,(GARDENDALE NW66 OF LT 4 BLK 4)-Per code enforcement, accessory structures demolished by property owner. IX. OLD BUSINESS 1. 4025 Santa Elena St.,Demolition Residence (SANTA ELENA BLK 4 LOT 22) Property owner was ordered to appear at hearing to provide a timeline for repair plans to the Board. Owner failed to appear and no contact was made with Code department. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Coretta Graham for Code Liaison to provide recommendations at next scheduled meeting. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. X. NEW BUSINESS 1. 625 Atlantic St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration Appearing in Favor: No one Appearing in Opposition: Michael De Los Santos,Armando De Los Santos, Melinda De Los Santos Motion: A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Coretta Graham 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 625 Atlantic St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40)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. 422 Linnet Ct.,Demolition Residence (FLOUR BLUFF ESTATES LT 24A BK G) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration Appearing in Favor: No one Appearing in Opposition: Daniel Bires, Clarissa Rodriguez. Motion: A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Coretta Graham 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 422 Linnet Ct.,Demolition Residence (FLOUR BLUFF ESTATES LT 24A BK GIf the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed with a four to one vote. 3. 110 Josephine St.,Demolition Residence(MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1). Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Attorney Jeffrey Kane (in appearance for Attorney David Klein) Motion: A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Coretta Graham to oppose the staff recommendation and require the property owner to secure structures and provide a timeline for renovation or demo within 30 days for the structure(s)located at 110 Josephine St., Demolition Residence(MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1).A roll call vote was taken and passed with a four to one vote. 4. 110 Josephine St. aka 102 Josephine St,Demolition Residence (MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Attorney Jeffrey Kane (in appearance for Attorney David Klein) Motion: A motion was made by Monica Pareso and seconded by Coretta Graham 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 110 Josephine St. aka 102 Josephine St,Demolition Residence(MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 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. 110 Josephine St. aka 106 Josephine St,Demolition Residence (MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the fire damage. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Attorney Jeffrey Kane (in appearance for Attorney David Klein) 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 110 Josephine St. aka 106 Josephine St,Demolition Residence(MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 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. 6. 2849 Tuscarora Dr.Demolition Residence and Accessory structure (OVERLAND MEADOWS#2 BLK 14 LOT 27) Staff Recommendation: To require repair due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: Chris Dean,Johnny Dean. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Monica Pareso and seconded by Coretta Graham to accept the staff recommendation and require repair 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 repair of the structure(s)located at 2849 Tuscarora Dr.Demolition Residence and Accessory structure (OVERLAND MEADOWS#2 BLK 14 LOT 27) If the repair is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 7. 2128 Peabody.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure(HILLCREST LTS 14 & 15 BLK 31) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Marche Kennedy Motion: A motion was made by Monica Pareso and seconded by Coretta Graham to oppose the staff recommendation and require owner to provide a timeline for repair or demolition within 90 days for the structure(s)located at 2128 Peabody.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure(HILLCREST LTS 14& 15 BLK 31) A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 8. 809 S.Alameda St.,Demolition Residence (EXTENSION TO SOUTH END BLK 14 LOT 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 809 S.Alameda St., Demolition Residence (EXTENSION TO SOUTH END BLK 14 LOT 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. 9. 813 S.Alameda St.Bldg 1,4 Units,Demolition Residence (BAY TERRACE N4 OF LT 9 &ALL OF LTS 10 THRU 13 BLK) 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 813 S.Alameda St.Bldg 1,4 Units,Demolition Residence (BAY TERRACE N4 OF LT 9&ALL OF LTS 10 THRU 13 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. 10. 813 S.Alameda St. aka 817 S.Alameda Bldg 2,4 Units,Demolition Residence (BAY TERRACE N4 OF LT 9&ALL OF LTS 10 THRU 13 BLK) 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 Coretta Graham 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 813 S.Alameda St. aka 817 S.Alameda Bldg 2,4 Units, Demolition Residence(BAY TERRACE N4 OF LT 9&ALL OF LTS 10 THRU 13 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. 11. 437 Military Dr.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (NAVAL CENTER LTS 12 & 13 BK 13) 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 Coretta Graham 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 437 Military Dr.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (NAVAL CENTER LTS 12 & 13 BK 13).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. 12. 11321 Leopard St.,Demolition of Awning (SABLATURA 6 AC OUT OF W PT OF LT 6BK1 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition of awning due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the awning 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 awning located at 11321 Leopard St., Demolition of Awning(SABLATURA 6 AC OUT OF W PT OF 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. 13. 1363 Normandy Dr,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (ARCADIA BLK 17 LOT 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 Johanna Ortiz 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 1363 Normandy Dr,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (ARCADIA BLK 17 LOT 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. 14. 2522 Bolivar.,Demolition Residence (CASA BLANCA LT 16 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 John Solberg 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 2522 Bolivar.,Demolition Residence(CASA BLANCA LT 16 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. XL IDENTIFYING ITEMS FOR FUTURE AGENDA Upcoming nominations for new Vice-Chair. XII. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned by Catherine Giffin at 4:08 PM. on May 26, 2022. Bobbie-Rae Maldonado Interim 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 Neighborhood Services Department. Minutes Building Standards Board Council Chambers, City Hall June 23rd , 2022*7a 1.:30p.m. 1, CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Monica Pareso at l:35pm in the Council Chambers on the first floor of City Hall. 11. ROLL CALL Board Members Present Coretta Graham—absent(out sick) Catherine Giffin—absent(out sick) Monica Pareso—present John Solberg—present Johanna Ortiz—present Merced Pena(alternate)-present Staff Present Michael Gutierrez, Code Compliance Supervisor Diana T Garza, Code Compliance Officer/Liaison Jonathan Vining, Code Compliance Official Jessica Martinez,Administrative Support II Adeltia Cavada,Assistant City Attorney III. PUBLIC COMMENT A motion was made by Monica Pareso to open the floor for public comment. As there was no response, Monica Pareso closed the public comment. IV. MINUTES A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to amend the minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 26,2022 A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. V. MINUTES (correction from April BSB hearing) A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to amend the minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 28,2022 A roll call rote was taken,and the motion passed unanimously. V1. NOMINATION FOR CHAIRPERSON A motion was made by Johanna Ortiz and seconded by John Solberg to table nominations for Vice Chairperson of Building- Substandard Board until July hearing. A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. V1L ABSENCES No action taken since all board members were present for the May 26,2022 hearing. VIII. STAFF REPORT 1. The Staff Report was presented to the Board for discussion and information regarding cases from January 28, 2021,to present. Am otion rk•as made by Jahn_Solberg seconded by Johanna Ortiz to approve the staff report. A roll call vote was taken. and the motion passed unanimously. IX. CASES TABLEDIPULLED 1. 4642 Abner Dr.,(PARKDALE VILLAGE ##2 BLK 8 LOT 11-Per legal review,case to be presented at July 2022 hearing. Violation notices mailed out based on updated contact information. 2. 3145 Eisenhower St.,(CA5A BLANCA BLK I LOT 27)-Per legal review, case to be presented at July 2022 hearing. Violation notices mailed out based on updated contact information. 3. 1002 %Francesca St.,(KOSAR LT 9B BK 9)-Per legal review,case to be presented at July 2022 hearing. Violation notices mailed out based on updated contact information. 4. 1.006 Hancock Ave.,(SH.ANNON LT12 LESS W2FT ALL 13 BK 2)- Per legal review, case to be presented at July 2022 hearing. Violation notices mailed out based on updated contact information. 5. 2625 Milo St..(LF.XINGTON BLK 3 LOT 19A)- Per legal review, case to be presented at July 2022 hearing.Violation notices mailed out based on updated contact information. 6. 5402 Wharton St.,,(MORAVIAN VILLAGE 2 LT 1 BK 4)- Per legal review, case to be presented at July 2022 hearing.. Violation notices mailed out based on updated contact information. 7. 5310 Williams Dr.,(GARDENDALE#3 BLK 12 LOT 14)-Per legal review, case to be presented at July 2022 hearing. Violation notices mailed out based on updated contact information. X. OLD BUSINESS 1. 4025 Santa Elena St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure(SANTA ELENA BLK 4 LOT 22) 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 John Solberg and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the awning according to Section 13-22(11)(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 4025 Santa Elena St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (SANTA PLENA BLK 4 LOT 22) 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. r- 2. 15218 Reales Accessory Structure-Attached Garage (POINT TESORO BLK 3 LOT 20) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of fire damage. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the accessory structure-attached garage 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 15218 Reales Accessory Structure- Attached Garage POINT TESORO BLK 3 LOT 20 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. NEW BUSINESS 1. 2_212 Ruth St., Demolition Residence(SUMMIT ADDN SLK 7 LOT 373 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of fire damage. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Attorney David Klein Motion:A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Johanna 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 2212 Ruth St.,Demolition Residence(SUMMIT ADDN BLK 7 LOT 37).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. 1220 Palm Dr.,Demolition Residence& Accessory Structure UECES BAY HTS LTS 17 AND 18 BK 1) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of fire damage. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. 3. Motion:A motion was made by Johanna Ortiz and seconded by Merced Pena 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 122.0 Palmi Dr., Demolition Residence&Accessory Structure (NUECES BAY HTS LTS 17 AND 18 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. XII. IDENTIFYING ITEMS FOR FUTURE AGENDA None XIII. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned by Monica Pareso at 2:25 PM. on June 23rd, 2022 Z-Iie- ae Maldonado Interim 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 Neighborhood Services Department. Minutes Building Standards Board Council Chambers, City Hall July 28th , 2022@ 1:30p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Catherine Giffin at 1:31pm in the Council Chambers on the first floor of City Hall. Il. ROLL CALL Board Members Present Coretta Graham—absent Catherine Giffin—present Monica Pareso—present John Solberg—present Johanna Ortiz—present Merced Pena(alternate)-present Staff Present Bobbie-Rae Maldonado, Interim Code Compliance Program Manager Diana T Garza, Code Compliance Officer/Liaison Jonathan Vining, Code Compliance Official Jessica Martinez, Administrative Support Il Maria Garcia, Management Assistant Adeltia Cavada, Assistant City Attorney III. PUBLIC COMMENT A motion was made by Catherine Giffin to open the floor for public comment. As there was no response, Catherine Giffin closed the public comment. IV. MINUTES A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to approve the minutes from the Regular Meeting of June 23,2022 A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. V. NOMINATION FOR VICE-CHAIRPERSON A motion was made by Catherine Giffin to nominate Monica Pareso to Vice Chairperson of Building Substandard Board. A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. VI. ABSENCES A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to approve the absences from the Regular Meeting of June 23.2022 A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. VII. STAFF REPORT 1. 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 John Solberg seconded by Johanna Ortiz to approve the staff report. A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. VIII. CASES TABLED/PULLED/NOT PRESENTED 1. 1510 Amber.,(PERRYS ESTATES LT 22 BLK 1) Per Code Enforcement, owner demolished property. Case closed for substandard property. 2. 1606 Devon Dr.,(SAM HOUSTON BLK 8 LOT 12)-Per code enforcement, owner sold property as is. Code will monitor for compliance. 3. 110 Josephine St.,(MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1)- Property to be presented at the September 2022 board meeting due to previous non-compliance from May 2022 BSB final order. IX. NEW BUSINESS 1. 4646 Brookdale Dr. Demolition of Residence& Accessory Structure(BROOKLAWN BLK 2 LOT 24) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Attorney Marc E. Villarreal-Family Attorney Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Monica Pareso to allow the owner 45 days to begin remodel, repair, and maintain the structure(s) located at 4646 Brookdale Dr.,Demolition of Residence & Accessory Structure(BROOKLAWN BLK 2 LOT 24).If the repairs have not started as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 2. 530 Cole St.,Demolition of Residence Structure(DEL MAR W 18 FT OF LT 7 & E 36 FT OF LT 8 BK 35) 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 John Solberg and seconded by Johanna 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 530 Cole St.,Demolition of Residence Structure(DEL MAR W 18 FT OF LT 7 & E 36 FT OF LT 8 BK 351.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. 700 Glenoak Dr.,Demolition of Residence& Accessory Structure (GLENOAK PARK#2 BLK 1 LOT 2) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: James Esh-Attorney for Carl Stockman 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 700 Glenoak Dr.,Demolition of Residence& Accessory Structure (GLENOAK PARK#2 BLK 1 LOT 2) 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. 1216 Martin Luther King Dr.,Demolition of Residence Structure(BLUFF E/2 OF LT 12-A BK 49) 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 Johanna Ortiz 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 1216 Martin Luther King Dr. Demolition of Residence Structure (BLUFF E/2 OF LT 12-A BK 49).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. 929 Weaver St.,Demolition of Residence& Accessory Structures(FLOUR BLUFF PARK LT 8 BK 13) 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 John Solberg and seconded by Johanna 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 929 Weaver St.,Demolition of Residence& Accessory Structures (FLOUR BLUFF PARK LT 8 BK 13).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. IDENTIFYING ITEMS FOR FUTURE AGENDA None X1. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned by Catherine Giffin at 3:08 PM. on July 28, 2022. Obie-Ra Maldonado Interim 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 Neighborhood Services Department. CASE TIMELINE FOR 110 JOSEPHINE ST AKA 106 JOSEPHINE 5T Activity Date Legal Requirement Legal Reference Code Enforcement Notified of 2/15/2022 Potential Violation n/a n/a Initial Inspection Completed When building,structure or premise Corpus Christi Property 2/15/2022 thought to be substandard Maintenance Code 104.2 Notice of Violation Mailed to Last When there are reasonable grounds to City Ordinance Known Addresses 2/15/2022 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 3/17/2022& unknown,or where service of notice has 22(A)&(D)(3) 3/18/2022 failed (Published twice w/in a 10 day period) Deadline to comply with Newspaper When 30 days have elapsed from the date City Ordinance Notice of Violation 4/19/2022 of first publication Sec. 13-22(B) Notice Received To date no mail receipt or returned mail n/a N/A has been recd Returned Notice of Violation Posted at 3/2$/22-4/1/22& When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property 4/4/22-4/8/22 unclaimed or not delivered Sec. 13-22(A)&(D)(4) Deadline to comply with Mailed Notice 30 days from receipt of the notice City Ordinance of Violation 3/16/2022 Sec. 13-22(A)(5) Re-inspection Not less thans 30 days from receipt of the City Ordinance 3/28/2022 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(8)(2) 5/2/2022 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 5/3/2022 Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(2) Notice of Hearing Posted in At least 10 days prior to hearing when City Ordinance Sec- 13-Newspaper owner is unknown,whereabouts 22(C)&(D)(3) 5/2/2022&5/3/2022 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 5/2/2022 22(C) & Tx Local GoV't Code 214.001€ Returned Notice of Hearing Posted at 5/16/22-5/20/22& When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property 5/23/22-5/25/22 unclaimed or not delivered Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(4) BSB Agenda Posted 72 hours(3 days)before scheduled time Texas Govt. Code 5/18/2022 of hearing 551.043(x) BSB Hearing 5/26/2022 Not less than 10 days nor more than 45 City Ordinance days after Complaint filed Sec. 13-2.2(C) CASE TIMELINE FOR 110 JOSEPHINE ST AKA 102 JOSEPHINE ST. Activity Date Legal Requirement Legal Reference Code Enforcement Notified of 2/24/2022 Potential Violation n/a n/a Initial Inspection Completed When building,structure or premise Corpus Christi Property 2/24/2022 thought to be substandard Maintenance Code 104.2 Notice of Violation Mailed to Last When there are reasonable grounds to City Ordinance Known Addresses 2/25/2022 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 3/17/2022& unknown,or where service of notice has 22(A)&(D)(3) 3/18/2022 failed (Published twice w/in a 10 day period) Deadline to comply with Newspaper When 30 days have elapsed from the date City Ordinance Notice of Violation 4/19/2022 of first publication Sec. 13-22(B) Notice Received Returned mail receipt recd-Signed by n/a 3/4/2022 BW,Recd by COVID 19,Date of delivery 2/28/22 Returned Notice of Violation Posted at 3/28/22-4/1/22& When notice is returned showing City OrdinanceSec. 13-22(A)&(D)(4) Front Door of Property 4/4/22-4/8/22 unclaimed or not delivered Deadline to comply with Mailed Notice 30 days from receipt of the notice City Ordinance of Violation 3/25/2022 Sec. 13-22(A)(5) Re-inspection Not less thans 30 days from receipt of the City Ordinance 3/28/2022 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) 5/2/2022 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 5/3/2022 Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(2) Notice of Hearing Posted in At least 10 days prior to hearing when City Ordinance Sec.13 Newspaper owner is unknown,whereabouts 22(C)&(D)(3) 5/2/2422&5/3/2022 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 5/2/2022 22(C) & Tx Local Gov't Code 214.001€ Returned Notice of Hearing Posted at 5/16/22-5/20/22& When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property 5/23/22-5/25/22 unclaimed or not delivered Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(4) BSB Agenda Posted 72 hours(3 days)before scheduled time Texas Govt.Code 5/18/2022 of hearing 551.043(a) BSB Hearing 5/25/2022 Not less than 10 days nor more than 45 City Ordinance days after Complaint filed Sec. 13-22 (C) CASE TIMELINE FOR 2122 RUTH ST. Activity date Legal Requirement Legal Reference Code Enforcement Notified of Potential Violation 1/4/2022 n/a n/a Initial Inspection Completed When building,structure or premise Corpus Christi Property 1/4/2022 thought to be substandard Maintenance Cade 104.2 Notice of Violation Mailed to Last When there are reasonable grounds to City Ordinance Known Addresses 1/5/2022 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 4/14/2022& unknown,or where service of notice has 22(A)&(D)(3) 4/15/2022 failed(Published twice w/in a 10 day period) Deadline to comply with Newspaper When 30 days have elapsed from the date City Ordinance Notice of Violation 5/16/2022 of first publication Sec. 13-22(B) Notice Received Returned green cert. receipts rec'd-Signed n/a 1/10/2022 by BW, Recd by Covid-19, Date of delivery 1 7 2 22 Returned Notice of Violation Posted at 4/25/22 TO 4/29/22 When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property &5/1/22-5/6/22 unclaimed or not delivered Sec.13-22(A)&(D)(4) Deadline to comply with Mailed Notice 30 days from receipt of the notice City Ordinance of Violation 2/6/2022 Sec. 13-22(A)(5) Re-inspection Not less thans 30 days from receipt of the City Ordinance 3/8/2022 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) 5/31/2022 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 6/1/2022 Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(2) Notice of Hearing Posted in At least 10 days prior to hearing when City Ordinance Sec.13 Newspaper owner is unknown,whereabouts 22(C)&(D)(3) 5/31/22&6/1/2022 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 6/1/2022 22(C) & Tx Local Gov't Code 214.001€ Returned Notice of Hearing Posted at 6/13/22-6/17/22& When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property 6/21/22-6/22/22 unclaimed or not delivered Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(4) BSB Agenda Posted 72 hours(3 days) before scheduled time Texas Govt.Code 6/15/2022 of hearing 551.043(a) 13513 Hearing 6/23/2022 Not less than 10 days nor more than 45 City Ordinance days after Complaint filed Sec. 13-22(C) CASE TIMELINE FOR 1216 MARTIN LUTHER KING Activity Date Legal Requirement Legal Reference Code Enforcement Notified of 3/30/2022 Potential Violation n/a n/a Initial Inspection Completed When building,structure or premise Corpus Christi Property 3/30/2022 thought to be substandard Maintenance Code 104.2 Notice of Violation Mailed to Last When there are reasonable grounds to City Ordinance Known Addresses 4/4/2022 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 5/20/22&5/23/22 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 6/24/2022 date of first publication Sec.13-22(B) Notice Received Signed by BMI Investments n/a 4/8/2022 Returned Notice of Violation Posted at 5/30/22-5/31/22& When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property 6/1/22-6/10/22 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 5/6/2022 Sec.13-22(A)(5) Re-inspection Not less thans 30 days from receipt of the City Ordinance 6/8/2022 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) 7/5/2022 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 7/6/2022 Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(2) Notice of Hearing Posted in At least 10 days prior to hearing when City Ordinance Newspaper owner is unknown,whereabouts Sec.13-22(C)&(D)(3) 7/5/22&7/6/22 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 7/5/2022 22(C) & Tx Local Gov't Code 214.001€ Returned Notice of Hearing Posted at 7/18/22-7/22/22& When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property 7/25/22-7/28/22 unclaimed or not delivered Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(4) BSB Agenda Posted 72 hours(3 days)before scheduled time Texas Govt.Code 7/19/2022 of hearing 551.043(a) BSB Hearing 7/28/2022 Not less than 10 days nor more than 45 City Ordinance days after Complaint filed Sec.13-22(C) so �o p A v µoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting September 6, 2022 DATE: September 6, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager THROUGH: Constance P. Sanchez, Chief Financial Officer constancep ctcctexas.com (361) 826-3189 FROM: Linda Stewart, Director of Neighborhood Services lindas2(a)cctexas.com 361.826.3862 Building Standards Board Hearing Appeal for 625 Atlantic Street CAPTION: Resolution upholding the Building Standards Board's order to demolish dilapidated/ substandard structures located at 625 Atlantic Street and owned by Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos SUMMARY: Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos, has requested the City Council to hear and consider an appeal of a decision of the Building Standards Board regarding property located at 625 Atlantic Street. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The property at 625 Atlantic Street is owned by Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos. The structure at 625 Atlantic Street is Fire Damage Substandard Structure. Due to the substandard and dilapidated condition of the structure at 625 Atlantic Street, on May 26, 2022, the Building Standards Board ordered the fire damage structure at 625 Atlantic Street 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. Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos submitted a notice of appeal in writing on June 27, 2022, within the 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 suit for that purpose in any court having jurisdiction within 15 days from 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 625 Atlantic Street. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: • Resolution — Upholding Building Standards Board order to demolish the property located at 625 Atlantic Street within 30 days. • Final Order of Building Standard Board Case No. V172254-011122 • Minutes of Building Standards Board Meeting May 26, 2022 • Case Timeline for 625 Atlantic Street • Location Map & Aerial photo 625 Atlantic Street • Photos presented to the Board • Notice of Appeal by Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos Resolution upholding the Building Standards Board's orders to demolish dilapidated/substandard structures located at 625 Atlantic Street owned by Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos. Whereas, the Building Standards Board (the "Board") held a public hearing on May 26, 2022, at 1 :30pm regarding substandard structures located at 625 Atlantic Street and after making certain findings ordered the structures 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. V1 72254-011122-1 Whereas, Armando B. De Los Santos, the owner of the structures at 625 Atlantic Street, (the "Appellant") filed a written notice of appeal of the Board's order with the City Secretary's Office on June 25, 2022, 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 appeals stayed the Board's orders; 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 these appeals; Whereas, after hearing the evidence, the City Council makes the following findings related to the substandard buildings located at 625 Atlantic 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. No. V1 72254-011122, for 625 Atlantic Street is upheld. SECTION 3. The Appellant's appeal is hereby denied. SECTION 4. This final decision of the City may be personally delivered to the owner, mailed to the owner by first class mail with certified return receipt requested, or delivered to the owner by the United States Postal Service using signature confirmation service. SECTION 5. The City may vacate, secure, remove, or demolish the buildings or relocate the building occupants if the action ordered by the Board is not taken by October 6, 2022. 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S 3 tPR V ' WI '� MIA �� ������i� �=i!�i��'� �5e !'!- s r I fie.._, y � +� 9`.E` ) Ota„�a��'a c3 •�-e,.''�Y �+P'� �'���i S�f "k' � ��I`" ���"O,.. <° /� 'r7i w.� ate' .a '$a � w u. '�o e i t i� �r�a e- �A, of• �. s d ,� o�y "t �p� �1� �r ^S :a' A►' ,R� r9a®sI 7G / I �1�s\s- A� ?+ i'�® «tv���i6. , �ry b6y� .i,'err -bRe 'mc�,Y,�e;,. ��► �AU�X'���=s„iii -�•�.' _ �®c ' 3 e11 I =pm e : �•'� � — o � _v g !,Arg, PA ZP 4 - �Y r Code Enforcement Division 5/26/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER#7020 1290 0000 7519 6197 AMELIA G. DE LOS SANTOS C/O MICHAEL DE LOS SANTOS RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST PO BOX 2934 Legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78403 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 05/26/2022 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: V172254-011122 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. V172254-011122 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST AMELIA G. DE LOS SANTOS C/O MICHAEL DE LOS SANTOS Legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 PO BOX 2934 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78403 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_05/26/2022_,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_1/11/2022_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_2/28/2022—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 _03/17/2022_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_05/02/2022_, 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_5/3/2022 which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_05/02/2022 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 buildings) 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 securest 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 bythe 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 owner(s),lienholder(s), and/or mortgagee(s) shall secure the propertyin 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. Coretta Graham GAINST Catherine Giffin GAINST Johanna Ortiz 0 AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST' Monica Pareso AGAINST John Solberg <FO GAINST 4Siggned this2p" day of ,2022. fled 5121 z2 der the authority of the Board: Signed under the author4ofBoard: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson 1 � Filed with the City Secretary: t? ecc. Huerta City Secretary Code Enforcement Division oivre�o� 5/26/2022 AMELIA G. DE LOS SANTOS C/O MICHAEL DE LOS SANTOS RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST PO BOX 2934 Legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78403 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M.on 05/26/2022 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: V172254-011122 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. V1722S4-011122 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST AMELIA G. DE LOS SANTOS C/O MICHAEL DE LOS SANTOS Legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 PO BOX 2934 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78403 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_05/26/2022,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_1/11/2022_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_2/28/2022—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_03/17/2022_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_05/02/2022,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_5/3/2022_,which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally,on^05/02/2022 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 bythe 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 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 owners), 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 30th day from the date of this Order. Coretta Graham <WAGAINST Catherine Giffin <jHD4GAINST Johanna Ortiz 0 AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso AGAINST John Solberg FO GAINST 4Sigrned is day of ,2022. fled er the authority of the Board: Signed under the authority of Board: Chairperson 4Recc — Vice-Chairperson �,1�rFiled with the City Secretary: B 14ue rtB City Secretary Code Enforcement Division f 5/26/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER#7020 1290 0000 7519 6180 ARMANDO B. DE LOS SANTOS C/O MICHAEL DE LOS SANTOS RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST PO BOX 2934 Legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78403 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M.on 05/26/2022 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: V172254-011122 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. V172254-011122 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST ARMANDO B. DE LOS SANTOS C/O MICHAEL DE LOS SANTOJegal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 PO BOX 2934 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78403 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_05/26/2022 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_1/17./2022_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_2/28/2022—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_03/17/2022_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_05/02/2022_, 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_5/3/2022 which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_05/02/2022 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 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 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: T 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), lienhoider(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. Coretta GrahamGAINST Catherine Giffin SGAINST Johanna Ortiz (:ZDAGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FORIAGAINST Monica Pareso <ZWAGAINST John SolbergGAINST Or d this ° day of ,202Z• fled Signed under the authority of the Board: Signed under the authority of Board: Chairperson _P �� Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: Rebecca Huerta City Secretary Code Enforcement Division 5/26/1022 ARMANDO B. DE LOS SANTOS C/O MICHAEL DE LOS SANTOS RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST PO BOX 2934 Legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78403 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M.on 05/26/2022 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: V172254-011122 P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 9 (361) 826-3046 • http://www.cctexas.com/ FINAL ORDER OF THE i . BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD ��- Case No. V172254-011122 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST ARMANDO B. DE LOS SANTOS C/O MICHAEL DE LOS SANTO legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 PO BOX 2934 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78403 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�05/26/2022__,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_1/11/2022_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_2/28/2022—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_,_,03/17/2022_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_05/02/2022_,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_513/2022_, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally,on_05/02/2022_ 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 buifding(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 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 3011 day from the date of this Order. Coretta GrahamGAINST Catherine Giffin SGAINST Johanna Ortiz FO AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso AGAINST John Solberg 6'07D4GAINST Or d this day of�{ ,2022. fled Signed under the authority of the Board: Signed under the authority of OW Board: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Filed with the City Secretary: e eco _ikerta City Secretary Minutes Building Standards Board Council Chambers, City Hall May 26t' , 2022@ 1:30p.m. L CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Catherine Giffin at 1:33pm in the Council Chambers on the first floor of City Hall. II. ROLL CALL Board Members Present Coretta Graham—present(late) Catherine Giffin—present Monica Pareso—present John Solberg—present Johanna Ortiz—present Merced Pena(alternate)-present Staff Present Bobbie-Rae Maldonado,Interim Code Compliance Program Manager Michael Gutierrez, Code Compliance Supervisor Diana T Garza, Code Compliance Officer/Liaison Jonathan Vining, Code Compliance Official Jessica Martinez,Administrative Support II Maria Garcia,Management Assistant Adeltia Cavada,Assistant City Attorney III. PUBLIC COMMENT A motion was made by Catherine Giffin to open the floor for public comment. As there was no response,Catherine Giffin closed the public comment. IV. MINUTES A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to amend the minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 28, 2022. A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. V. NOMINATION FOR CHAIRPERSON A motion was made by Monica Pareso and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to appoint Catherine Giffin to Chairperson of Building Substandard Board.A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. VL ABSENCES No action taken since all board members were present for the April 28',2022,hearing. VII. STAFF REPORT 1. 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 Coretta Graham seconded by Monica Pareso to approve the staff report. A roll call vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. 2. Update on Proposed PMC Amendments-no discussion or comments for board. 3. Emergency demolition updates provided for 4706 Everhart,4443 Hart, 3042 Horne, and 424 Cheyenne. VIII. CASES TABLED/PULLED 1. 3010 Westeard Ln.,(DELLWOOD BLK 1 LOT 47)-Per code enforcement,case to be presented at the July 2022 board meeting. Proper notification to be given to lienholder/mortgage company and rental management company. 2. 5025 Bonner Dr.,(GARDENDALE NW66 OF LT 4 BLK 4)-Per code enforcement, accessory structures demolished by property owner. IX. OLD BUSINESS 1. 4025 Santa Elena St.,Demolition Residence (SANTA ELENA BLK 4 LOT 22) Property owner was ordered to appear at hearing to provide a timeline for repair plans to the Board. Owner failed to appear and no contact was made with Code department. Motion: A motion was made by Catherine Giffin and seconded by Coretta Graham for Code Liaison to provide recommendations at next scheduled meeting. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. X. NEW BUSINESS 1. 625 Atlantic St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration Appearing in Favor: No one Appearing in Opposition: Michael De Los Santos,Armando De Los Santos, Melinda De Los Santos Motion: A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Coretta Graham 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 625 Atlantic St.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40)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. 422 Linnet Ct.,Demolition Residence (FLOUR BLUFF ESTATES LT 24A BK G) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration Appearing in Favor: No one Appearing in Opposition: Daniel Bires, Clarissa Rodriguez. Motion: A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Coretta Graham 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 422 Linnet Ct.,Demolition Residence (FLOUR BLUFF ESTATES LT 24A BK GIf the demolition is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed with a four to one vote. 3. 110 Josephine St.,Demolition Residence(MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1). Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Attorney Jeffrey Kane (in appearance for Attorney David Klein) Motion: A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Coretta Graham to oppose the staff recommendation and require the property owner to secure structures and provide a timeline for renovation or demo within 30 days for the structure(s)located at 110 Josephine St., Demolition Residence(MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 1).A roll call vote was taken and passed with a four to one vote. 4. 110 Josephine St. aka 102 Josephine St,Demolition Residence (MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Attorney Jeffrey Kane (in appearance for Attorney David Klein) Motion: A motion was made by Monica Pareso and seconded by Coretta Graham 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 110 Josephine St. aka 102 Josephine St,Demolition Residence(MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 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. 110 Josephine St. aka 106 Josephine St,Demolition Residence (MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the fire damage. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Attorney Jeffrey Kane (in appearance for Attorney David Klein) 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 110 Josephine St. aka 106 Josephine St,Demolition Residence(MUSSETT BLK 3 LOT 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. 6. 2849 Tuscarora Dr.Demolition Residence and Accessory structure (OVERLAND MEADOWS#2 BLK 14 LOT 27) Staff Recommendation: To require repair due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: Chris Dean,Johnny Dean. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by Monica Pareso and seconded by Coretta Graham to accept the staff recommendation and require repair 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 repair of the structure(s)located at 2849 Tuscarora Dr.Demolition Residence and Accessory structure (OVERLAND MEADOWS#2 BLK 14 LOT 27) If the repair is not started and completed as required,then the City is authorized to demolish. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 7. 2128 Peabody.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure(HILLCREST LTS 14 & 15 BLK 31) Staff Recommendation: To require demolition due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: Marche Kennedy Motion: A motion was made by Monica Pareso and seconded by Coretta Graham to oppose the staff recommendation and require owner to provide a timeline for repair or demolition within 90 days for the structure(s)located at 2128 Peabody.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure(HILLCREST LTS 14& 15 BLK 31) A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously. 8. 809 S.Alameda St.,Demolition Residence (EXTENSION TO SOUTH END BLK 14 LOT 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 809 S.Alameda St., Demolition Residence (EXTENSION TO SOUTH END BLK 14 LOT 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. 9. 813 S.Alameda St.Bldg 1,4 Units,Demolition Residence (BAY TERRACE N4 OF LT 9 &ALL OF LTS 10 THRU 13 BLK) 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 813 S.Alameda St.Bldg 1,4 Units,Demolition Residence (BAY TERRACE N4 OF LT 9&ALL OF LTS 10 THRU 13 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. 10. 813 S.Alameda St. aka 817 S.Alameda Bldg 2,4 Units,Demolition Residence (BAY TERRACE N4 OF LT 9&ALL OF LTS 10 THRU 13 BLK) 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 Coretta Graham 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 813 S.Alameda St. aka 817 S.Alameda Bldg 2,4 Units, Demolition Residence(BAY TERRACE N4 OF LT 9&ALL OF LTS 10 THRU 13 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. 11. 437 Military Dr.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (NAVAL CENTER LTS 12 & 13 BK 13) 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 Coretta Graham 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 437 Military Dr.,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (NAVAL CENTER LTS 12 & 13 BK 13).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. 12. 11321 Leopard St.,Demolition of Awning (SABLATURA 6 AC OUT OF W PT OF LT 6BK1 Staff Recommendation: To require demolition of awning due to the extent of deterioration. Appearing in Favor: No one. Appearing in Opposition: No one. Motion: A motion was made by John Solberg and seconded by Johanna Ortiz to accept the staff recommendation and require demolition of the awning 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 awning located at 11321 Leopard St., Demolition of Awning(SABLATURA 6 AC OUT OF W PT OF 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. 13. 1363 Normandy Dr,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (ARCADIA BLK 17 LOT 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 Johanna Ortiz 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 1363 Normandy Dr,Demolition Residence and Accessory Structure (ARCADIA BLK 17 LOT 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. 14. 2522 Bolivar.,Demolition Residence (CASA BLANCA LT 16 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 John Solberg 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 2522 Bolivar.,Demolition Residence(CASA BLANCA LT 16 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. XL IDENTIFYING ITEMS FOR FUTURE AGENDA Upcoming nominations for new Vice-Chair. XII. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned by Catherine Giffin at 4:08 PM. on May 26, 2022. Bobbie-Rae Maldonado Interim 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 Neighborhood Services Department. ,tFAMEIVED UN qzeizz az Zot Ile 10-9 ir 42, 7 �7 A UW K r a22Z al r r / u Code Enforcement Division ` `'°Br; >. i- �I RC 512612022 jl orvraioK 5/26/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER#7020 1290 0000 7519 5404 DE LOS SANTOS ARMANDO B. RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST 625 ATLANTIC Legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78404 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M. on 05/26/2022 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: V1722S4-011122 P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 • (361) 826-3046 • http://www.cctexas.com/ st, FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case No. V172254-011122 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST DE LOS SANTOS ARMANDO B. 625 ATLANTIC Legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78404 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_05/26/2022_,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_1/11/2022_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_2/28/2022_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_03/17/2022_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 _05/02/2022_, 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_5/3/2022_, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_05/02/2022 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 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 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`h day from the date of this Order. Coretta Graham C��GAINST Catherine Giffin GAINST Johanna OrtizFO AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso AGAINST John SolbergFO .AGAINST Or d this day of ,2022. p D -J?jCA,1� fled --- Signed under the authority of the Board: Signed under the authority of Board: Chairperson — Vice-Chairperson _P� Filed with the City Secretary: a ecca Huerta City Secretary Michael A. De Los Santos P.O. Box 2934 j RECEIVED Corpus Christi, Texas 78403-2934 JUN i 2022 June 25, 2022 CfYRE7ARY'SOFF(C� Rebecca L. Huerta Certified Mail City Secretary 7015 0640 0002 4601 0804 City of Corpus Christi Return Receipt Requested P.O. Box 9277 9590 9402 5033 9092 9139 92 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 Re: Case Number: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal Dear Ms. Huerta: By Special Appearance Only and without waiving any defenses to standing, venue, personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction, territorial jurisdiction, and without waiving any rights under the Uniform Commercial Code, enclosed herein please find the Notice of Appeal with Exhibits A — G to the Building Standards Board's Order dated May 26, 2022. Please stamp "Date Filed" with the respective date and time on both the original Notice of Appeal and the enclosed Respondent's copy thereof. File the original Notice of Appeal with your respective office and Mail the Respondent's copy in the enclosed postage paid envelope to the Respondent. Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. All Rights Reserved. Without Prejudice UC 1-308 1 1-�,VMA A " L-,u Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. rR I.C EIEW .JUN 2 9 2022 City of Corpus Christi Texas, § Code Enforcement Division, § CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE Petitioners § vs. § Case No.: V172254-011122 Armando B. De Los Santos, § Amelia G. De Los Santos, § Respondents. § Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26, 2022 BY SPECIAL APPEARANCE ONLY and with waiving any defenses to Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction, to any party, entity or other real, flesh and blood being associated with the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, with the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, with the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and with the INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE and further without waiving any rights under the Uniform Commercial Code, Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") and Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") by and through their duly authorized agent, Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") hereby files this Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26, 2022 and respectfully states the aforesaid Building Standards Board Order is erroneous and said Order would cause undue hardship to the respective elderly Respondents. (See attached Building Standards Board Order, Exhibit F). In support thereof, Respondents state as follows: I. Statement of Facts 1. Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") and Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") hereby appoint Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") as their duly authorized agent regarding all matters before the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement regarding Del Mar, Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. (See attached Limited Power of Attorney, Exhibit A and Exhibit B, respectively). 2. On or about May 2, 2022, Ms. Diana T. Garza, Code Compliance Officer/ Building Standards Board Liaison, Corpus Christi Code Enforcement, Police Department sent a Case No.: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 (with Exhibits A—G) Page 1 of 10 Letter to the Respondents informing the Respondents of the time, date and place of a hearing before the Building Standards Board regarding Del Mar, Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. (See attached Letter to Respondents, Exhibit C). 3. Ms. Diana T. Garza's Letter to the Respondents at Exhibit C complains; to-wit: "The Code Enforcement Division conducted a survey of the above listed property and found violations of the International Property Maintenance Code and/or ordinances of the City of Corpus Christi." 4. Ms. Diana T. Garza's Letter to the Respondents at Exhibit C fails to state on the Letter's face: (1) a statement of the legal authority, standing, personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction and territorial jurisdiction under which this hearing at issue is to be held; and (2) a reference to the particular sections of the statutes and rules involved in this hearing. (See e.g. Administrative Procedure Act, Sec. 2001.052. Contents of Notice. (a)(2)(3), (Exhibit D). 5. On May 26, 2022 and on the date of the Building Standards Board Hearing, Respondents filed a Special Appearance Challenge and Objections to the Petitioner's Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction regarding the respective Hearing and the matter at issue. (See attached Respondents Special Appearance Challenge to Standing and Jurisdiction, Exhibit G). 6. On May 26, 2022 and on the date of the Building Standards Board Hearing, Respondents filed a Special Appearance First Request for Continuance to the Building Standards Board Hearing for a period of sixty (60) days to allow the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Code Enforcement Division to bring forth and provide evidence on the record of a signed written contract between the parties, of the Petitioner's Standing to bring forth a claim against the Respondents upon which relief can be granted, of Personal Jurisdiction upon the Respondents, of Subject Matter Jurisdiction and of Territorial Jurisdiction to prepare and preserve the Administrative Record for judicial review. (See attached Respondents Special Appearance Challenge to Standing and Jurisdiction Exhibit G). 7. The Building Standards Board failed to ascertain at the Hearing on May 26, 2022 whether the Petitioners' brought forth evidence on the record proving Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction regarding the Respondents and Del Mar, Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. 8. The Building Standards Board denied Respondents' Special Appearance First Request for Continuance to the Building Standards Board Hearing for a period of sixty (60) days to allow the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Code Enforcement Division to Case No.: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 (with Exhibits A—G) Page 2 of 10 bring forth and provide evidence on the record of a signed written contract between the parties, of the Petitioner's Standing to bring forth a claim against the Respondents upon which relief can be granted, of Personal Jurisdiction upon the Respondents, of Subject Matter Jurisdiction and of Territorial Jurisdiction to prepare and preserve the Administrative Record for judicial review. 9. The Building Standards Board Order states: "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." (See attached Building Standards Board Order, Exhibit F). 10. As of June 24, 2022, Respondents have not received any requested documentation, supporting evidence, legal statute(s) specific authority and proof of standing, venue, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record in these Administrative proceedings at issue from the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraph #5, Exhibit E). 11. Respondents did not understand the public hearing before the Building Standards Board which was held on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1St Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #6, #8 and #9, Exhibit E). 12. Respondents did not consent to the public hearing before the Building Standards Board which was held on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1St Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #7, #12 and #13, Exhibit E). 13. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD, and INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE and with Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Armando B. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and the INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #14, #15 and #16, Exhibit E). 14. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the CITY OF Case No.: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 (with Exhibits A—G) Page 3 of 10 CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD, and INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE and with Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Amelia G. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and the INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #17, #18 and #19, Exhibit E). 15. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD, and INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE and with Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Michael A. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and the INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #20, #21 and #22, Exhibit E). 16. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD, and INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE against Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #23, #24 and #25, Exhibit E). 17. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD, and INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE against Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #26, #27 and #28, Exhibit E). 18. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD, and INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE against Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #29, #30 and #31, Exhibit E). 19. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS', Case No.: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 (with Exhibits A—G) Page 4 of 10 CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION'S, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD'S, and INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE'S Personal Jurisdiction over Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #32, #33 and #34, Exhibit E). 20. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS', CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION'S, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD'S, and INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE'S Personal Jurisdiction over Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real,flesh and blood being. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #35, #36 and #37, Exhibit E). 21. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS', CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION'S, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD'S, and INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE'S Personal Jurisdiction over Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #38, #39 and #40, Exhibit E). 22. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of Subject Matter Jurisdiction established by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and the INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE for the hearing before the Building Standards Board on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1 st Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #41 and #42, Exhibit E). 23. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of Territorial Jurisdiction established by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and the INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE for the hearing before the Building Standards Board on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1 st Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #43 and #44, Exhibit E). 24. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS proving Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas is within the Territorial Jurisdiction of the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD, INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE, THE STATE OF Case No.: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 (with Exhibits A—G) Page 5 of 10 TEXAS and STATE OF TEXAS. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #45, #46 and #47, Exhibit E). 25. Respondents are not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION proving Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas is within the Territorial Jurisdiction of the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD, INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE, THE STATE OF TEXAS and STATE OF TEXAS. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #48, #49, #50 and #51, Exhibit E). 26. Respondents do not want to conduct any business with the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE at this time regarding Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraphs #52, #53, #54 #55, #56, #57, #58, #59 and #60 Exhibit E). II. The Order of the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD is Erroneous A. Argument and Authorities 27. First and foremost, Ms. Diana T. Garza's Letter to the Respondents at Exhibit C complains; to-wit: "The Code Enforcement Division conducted a survey of the above listed property and found violations of the International Property Maintenance Code and/or ordinances of the City of Corpus Christi." 28. In this matter at issue, the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and the INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE are all presuming Armando B. De Los Santos, Amelia G. De Los Santos and Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas are subject to the codes, orders, provisions, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and the INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE. 29. The preeminent question before the Honorable Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo and esteemed Members of the City Council is where on the record is the signed written contract between the aforesaid parties and entities, i.e., International Property Maintenance Code and/or the City of Corpus Christi and with Armando B. De Los Santos, Case No.: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 (with Exhibits A—G) Page 6 of 10 Amelia G. De Los Santos and Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas? 30. In addition, and of paramount importance, where on the record is the court admissible evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, proving standing, venue, personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction and territorial jurisdiction over the parties and matters in the Administrative proceedings at issue? 31. Respondents are not in receipt of the signed written contract on the record, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, proving Armando B. De Los Santos', Amelia G. De Los Santos' and Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, provisions, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and the INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE. 32. In any Administrative proceeding, the moving party [CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS and the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION] has the burden of proof demonstrating on the record the Agency has standing, venue, personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction and territorial jurisdiction over the parties and matters before the Agency. (See Title 5, Part 1, Chapter 5, Subchapter 11, Section 556 (d) Except as otherwise provided by statute, the proponent of a rule or order has the burden of proof.) (emphasis added) (5 U.S. Code §556). 33. "Jurisdiction, once challenged, is to be proven, not by the court, but by the party attempting to assert jurisdiction. The burden of proof of jurisdiction lies with the asserter." (See McNutt v. GMAC, 298 US 178 (1936)). 34. "If there is a total want of jurisdiction, the proceedings are void and a mere nullity, and confer no right, and afford no justification, and may be rejected when collaterally drawn in question." (See Thompson v. Tolmie, 27 US 157 (1829)). 35. On May 26, 2022 and at the hearing before the Building Standards Board, Respondents formally challenged in writing to the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD regarding proof on the record of Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction over the parties and matters in these Administrative proceedings at issue. (See attached Respondents Special Appearance Challenge to Standing and Jurisdiction, Exhibit G). 36. As of June 24, 2022, Respondents are not in receipt of any court admissible evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record proving Case No.: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 (with Exhibits A—G) Page 7 of 10 Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction over the parties and matters in these Administrative proceedings at bar. 37. Based on the foregoing Statement of Facts, Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, argument and legal authority, the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26, 2022 should be null and void ab initio for lack of Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction over the parties and matters in these Administrative proceedings. III. The Order of the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD would cause undue hardship to the Respondents 38. On or about 1967, Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos purchased Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. The aforementioned property is the first and only residential home ever purchased by Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos in their respective lifetime. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraph #10, Exhibit E). 39. With all due respect, Armando B. De Los Santos is an eighty-three (83) year old male, is a disabled Air Force Veteran, is hard of hearing and who is not a hundred (100%) percent physically capable or mentally competent. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraph #8, Exhibit E). 40. With all due respect, Amelia G. De Los Santos is an eighty-four (84) year old female, who has suffered cancer, suffered a stroke, is a Diabetic, is hard of hearing, suffers with high blood pressure, suffers with high cholesterol, suffers with severe back problems and suffers with other comorbidities and who is not a hundred (100%) percent physically capable or mentally competent. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraph #9, Exhibit E). 41 . Due to Amelia G. De Los Santos's above-described maladies and comorbidities, Michael A. De Los Santos is the full-time caregiver for Amelia G. De Los Santos. 42. At the present time, Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas contains a plethora of personal photographs, personal mementos, personal memories, personal belongings, personal clothing, furniture and fixtures, tools and other household items of both Armando B. De Los Santos, Amelia G. De Los Santos and of other family members. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraph #11, Exhibit E). Case No.: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 (with Exhibits A—G) Page 8 of 10 43. Both Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos do not have the physical capability, physical energy, bandwidth or wherewithal to remove all the aforementioned personal belongings from the household in a timely and orderly fashion nor to gut the entire home and to receive bids and estimates from professional contractors. Both Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos must rely on third parties to assist in such strenuous, painstaking and time-consuming endeavors. 44. On May 26, 2022 and at the hearing before the Building Standards Board, Respondents respectfully requested a sixty (60) extension to the scheduled Hearing date for the opportunity to remove all personal belongings from the household, to clean all the debris from the yard, to gut the entire inside of the home and to determine from various professional contractors if the home is structurally sound to repair and to perform any needed improvements to the home. 45. For example, a home located at 4209 Junior Terrace, Corpus Christi, Texas has been completely gutted and is currently being repaired and remodeled. Why were the elderly Respondent's herein not given the same opportunity? 46. Here, the Building Standards Board denied the Respondent's aforesaid respective request; and thereby denying the Respondents the opportunity to determine if the Respondent's treasured home could be repaired and remodeled. 47. Please note the Respondent's respectful request for the specific law, authority and jurisdiction to the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD is relatively simple and straightforward and if court admissible evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, is received by me from the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and placed on the record supporting and proving standing, venue, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction in these instant Administrative proceedings, Armando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos will respectfully and promptly comply with any requirements thereof. 48. However as of June 24, 2022, the respective Respondents have not received any requested documentation, supporting evidence, legal statute(s) specific authority and proof of standing, venue, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record in these Administrative proceedings from the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD. (See attached Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, at paragraph #5, Exhibit E). 49. Based on the foregoing, the Statement of Facts herein and the Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos, the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26, 2022 demanding Case No.: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 (with Exhibits A—G) Page 9 of 10 "to remove or demolished" the structure(s) located at Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas would cause an undue hardship to the elderly Respondents and constitute a grave miscarriage of justice. 50. Respondents reserve the right to amend or supplement this instant Notice of Appeal together with the related Exhibits. 51 . Respondents respectfully thank Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo and the esteemed members of the City Council of Corpus Christi for your consideration and diligent review of this important matter. Respectfully submitted on this 25th day of June 2022. Without prejudice and all rights reserved UCC 1-308, Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. P.O. Box 2934 Corpus Christi, Texas 78403-2934 Case No.: V172254-011122 Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 (with Exhibits A—G) Page 10 of 10 Limited Power of Attorney '-'tal of Texas ..�p Le Nueces County Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared, Armando B. De Los Santos, who, being duly sworn by me, under oath stated the following facts are true: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS to which 1, Armando B. De Los Santos, hereby make, constitute and appoint my son, Michael A. De Los Santos, as my true and lawful attorney-in-fact for me and in my name, place and stead; for the following purposes only: I. To be my duly authorized agent and have full power and authority to undertake and perform on all rnatters before the City of Corpus Christi Code Enforcement Division and the City of Corpus Christi regarding Subdivision: DeL Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also kno�jrn aS 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces, County, Texas 78404. 2. This includes the Fight to request and receive arly documentation M E- -ne, C I I rot-n 'lie City of Corpus Chris! Code Enforcei nt Division and the City of Corpus Christi at the following address: P.O. Box 2934, Corpus Christi, Texas 734 0 This Urniled Power d' Attorney is effective immediately and will C.Ohutfue until I personally revoke said wri"tten legal instrument. Signed this day of 201 IJ --- f'c r Miando B. De Los San'os n ub!:, ib-&d and Sworn ko before me I. y "ini-iando B. De Los Santos on this, Gr cay of 2014. V Njfary Public, St&t6'-ofiTexa g.fy Comm*ission Expires: Exhibit A Unifted Power of Attorney State of Texas § Nue-ces County § Before me, the uncle-rsigned authority, on this day personally appeared, Arnelia G. De Los Santos, vilio, being duly sworn by me, under oath stated the following facts are true: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS to which 1, Amelia G. De Los Santos, hereby make, constitute and appoint my son, Michael A. De Los Santos, as my true and lawful attorney-in-fact for me and in my name, place and stead; for the following purposes only: 1. To be my duly authorized agent and have full power and authority to t�ndertake and perform on all matters before the, City of Corpus Christi Code IE:nforcement Division and the City of Corpus Chri�&ti regarding Subdivision: DeL tv,';ar; Lot 16, Block 40 also fmot,,vn as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas 78404. 2. This includes the right to [request and receive any documentation from the City of Corpus Christi Cod- if the City of ro, Ei►lorcement Division and Corpus Christi at the following address: P.O. Box 2934, Corpus Christi, Texas 78403. T-i� LIinmil-eU' ',.3 Power "torney is effectLive anwill coir tinue until I personally revoke said wri"Uen legal instrument. Signed. t1his- day of 2014. G De Los Sanlos and 'wo-n io before m-6 by Amelia G. De 'Los Santos on this Jay of By !,Jotary Public, t,ly C c,m f mn i s E x p r e:3: Exhibit B NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1 .. RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST LEGAL DESCRIPTION: DEL LIAR LT 16 BK 40 CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS NVECES COUNTY OWNER: DE LOS SANTOS ARMANDO B ET UX 625 ATLANTIC CORPUS CHRISTI. TX 78404 Notice is hereby given that the Building Standards Board vgill hold a public hearin« regarding the above listed property on Thursday, May, 261", 2022, at 1:30 PNI. in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS located at CITY HALL, 1201 LEOPARD, CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78401. 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 not later than the 20t' day after the date you receive this notice. If,you do not send the affidavit, it will be presumed that you own the property, described in this notice, even if you do not. The Code Enforcement Dig inion conducted a sur\ey of the aboN e listed property and found %violations of the Internationai Piope-,�- \1-�intenance Code and,or ordinances ofthe City of Corpus Christi. A notice of the violations) and order to abate/remedy was sent to you on 2/28/2022. Additionally. the notice of the violation(s) was published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times newspaper on 03/17/2022. A subsequent inspection was conducted and the violations still have not been cured. The attached exhibits list the nature of the violations and the relevant code provisions being violated. . ,,!e Exhibits A & B. As required b\ state is . public meeting will be held regarding these violations. The City's Building and Standards Beard (hereinafter the "Board") will conduct the meeting. City staff will be recommendinL, demolition to the above listed property. The owner, or the occupant, if the premises are to be vacated, shall come before the board at the hearing and show cause why, the remedy sought bN the official should not be granted. You will have the opportunity to comment regarding the City staff s recommendation. You may also question city staff, as long as the questions pertain to this property. You or any owner, lienholder, or mortgagee will be required to submit proof of the scope of any work that may be required to comply with the ordinance and the time it will take to reasonably perform the work. At the close of the public hearing, the Board Nvill make a decision and issue a final order. I-i^: -2 0 ::`% round in violation of the standards set out in the Cit\ 's ordinance; the Board 11_operty be \acated. secured. repaired. removed Or demolished by you. The O`-,e' _h3' ani occupants be relocated. au_1horizeu- :`eni nn,_ appeal the decision of the Board to th i.e decso: of 1l Board is enTorieous or would cause undue hardship. A sworn notice orappeal from the decision of the Board shall be filed with the C11 Secretary within 30 days from the rendition of the decision of the Board. The appeal shall state specifically the error alleged to have been committed by the Board. Prior to the institution of any appeal in a court of law by an aggrieved person from a decision of the Board. appeal must first be rerFeCted to iae Citi COUr-Cll. The dec;Sion of the Cln CoailCil sl1'l be final :micas the cc _e r _ i e31 b`. I La .[1`' �L- for that purpose In ail\" coil s ha ":'1` ji!rI �ICtion «ithIIl 1` irom the d3ie on V. 1 d.'CL OiI Of the Clt\ C On11Cil l\'a rendered. If you do not tollow the order of[h,- Board- the Cite Inav vacate. secure. remove. or demolish the building or relocate the Occup nis and such cost will be, charged to you and rnav result in a lien being tiled auainst this propl�l-iy . If you have any questions rc�,arding this matter, please contact Diana T. Garza at (361) 826- 3009. Sincerely, Diana T. Garza Code Compliance Officer/ Building Standards Board Liaison Corpus Christi Code Enforcement Police Department Attachments: Affidavit of Non-Ownership, Exhibit A. Exhibit B STATE OF TEXAS COUNTYOF NUECES SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME BY DIANA T. GARZA. A CREDIBLE'. PERSON. THIS 2nd DAY OF —MAY , 2022. TARY PUBLIC. STATE OFTEXAS ,JESSICA D.MARTINEZ <a r _NotaryPublic,StMeofTaxast, ' `�� Comm.Expires C5-?4-20'',4 a; GOVERNMENT CODE TITLE 10 . GENERAL GOVERNMENT SUBTITLE A. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE AND PRACTICE CHAPTER 2001 . ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 2001 . 001 . PURPOSE. It is the public policy of the state through this chapter to: (1) provide minimum standards of uniform practice and procedure for state agencies; (2) provide for public participation in the rulemaking process; and (3) restate the law of judicial review of state agency action. Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg. , ch. 268, Sec. 1, eff. Sept . 1, 1993. Sec. 2001 . 002 . SHORT TITLE. This chapter may be cited as the Administrative Procedure Act. Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg. , ch. 268, Sec. 1, eff. Sept . 1, 1993 . Sec. 2001 . 003 . DEFINITIONS . In this chapter: (1) "Contested case" means a proceeding, including a ratemaking or licensing proceeding, in which the legal rights, duties, or privileges of a party are to be determined by a state agency after an opportunity for adjudicative hearing. (2) "License" includes the whole or a part of a state agency permit, certificate, approval, registration, or similar form of permission required by law. Exhibit D Sec. 2001 . 052 . CONTENTS OF NOTICE. (a) Notice of a hearing in a contested case must include: (1) a statement of the time, place, and nature of the hearing; (2) a statement of the legal authority and jurisdiction under which the hearing is to be held; (3) a reference to the particular sections of the statutes and rules involved; and (4) a short, plain statement of the matters asserted. (b) If a state agency or other party is unable to state matters in detail at the time notice under this section is served, an initial notice may be limited to a statement of the issues involved. On timely written application, a more idefinite and detailed statement shall , be furnished not less than three days before the date set for the hearing. Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg. , ch. 268, Sec. 1, eff. Sept . 1, 1993 . Exhibit D Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos in Support of the Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26, 2022 Texas § § Nueces County § BY SPECIAL APPEARANCE ONLY and without waiving any defenses to Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction to any party, entity or other real, flesh and blood being associated with the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS, with the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and with the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and further without waiving any rights under the Uniform Commercial Code, Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being came before me, the undersigned Notary Public, on this day personally appeared, Michael A. De Los Santos, known to me or through Michael A. De Los Santos's Texas Driver's License, to be the person whose name is subscribed in this Affidavit and who, h?ing by me first duly sworn, ,ander oath declared the following statements herein are true and correct. 1. I am Michael A. De Los Santos, a real flesh and blood being. 2. 1 am over eighteen years of age, and I am qualified and competent to make and give this written Affidavit in support of the Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26, 2022. 3. I have personal knowledge of each of the following facts, statements and matters stated herein this written Affidavit. 4. My respectful request for the specific law, authority and jurisdiction to the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD is relatively simple and straightforward and if court admissible evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, is received by me from the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and placed on the record supporting and proving standing, venue, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction in these instant Administrative proceedings, Armando B. De Los Santos, Amelia G. De Los Santos and I will respectfully and promptly comply with any requirements thereof. Affidavit of Michael A.De Los Santos Exhibit E in Support of the Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26.2022 Pagel of 8 5. As of June 24, 2022, I have not received any requested documentation, supporting evidence, legal statute(s) specific authority and proof of standing, venue, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record in these Administrative proceedings from the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD. 6. I did not understand the public hearing before the Building Standards Board which was held on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1St Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. 7. I did not consent to the public hearing before the Building Standards Board which was held on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1St Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. 8. With all due respect, Annando B. De Los Santos is an eighty-three (83) year old male, a disabled Air Force Veteran and who is not a hundred (100%) percent physically capable or mentally competent. 9. With all due respect, Amelia G. De Los Santos is an eighty-four (84) year old female, who has suffered cancer, suffered a stroke, is a Diabetic, suffers with high blood pressure, with high cholesterol and with other comorbidities and who is not a hundred (100%) percent physically capable or mentally competent. 10. On or about 1967, the property at issue; to-wit: Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas is the first and only home ever purchased by Annando B. De Los Santos and Amelia G. De Los Santos. 11. At the present time, Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas contains a plethora of personal photographs, personal mementos, personal memories, personal belongings, personal clothing, furniture and fixtures, tools and other household items of both Armando B. De Los Santos, Amelia G. De Los Santos and of other family members. 12. Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, did not consent to the public hearing before the Building Standards Board which was held on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1st Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. 13. Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, did not consent to the public hearing before the Building Standards Board which was held on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1 st Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. Affidavit of Michael A.De Los Santos Exhibit E in Support of the Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26.2022 Page 2 of 8 14. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS and Annando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Annando B. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS. 15. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Armando B. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, riles or statutes promulgated by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. 16. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Armando B. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD. 17. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and sighed udder penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS and Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Amelia G. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS. 18. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Amelia G. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. 19. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Amelia G. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD. 20. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the CITY OF CORPUS Affidavit of Michael A.De Los Santos Exhibit E in Support ofthe Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26.2022 Page 3 of 8 CHRISTI TEXAS and Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Michael A. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS. 21. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION and Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Michael A. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. 22. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a signed written contract between the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD and Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, which acknowledges Michael A. De Los Santos' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, orders, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD. 23. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS against Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh acid blood being. 24. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION against Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 25. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD against Annando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 26. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS against Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 27. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION against Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 28. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD against Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. Affidavit of Michael A.De Los Santos Exhibit E in Support of the Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 Page 4 of 8 29. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS against Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 30. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION against Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 31. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of a claim by the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD against Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 32. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS' Personal Jurisdiction over Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 33. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION'S Personal Jurisdiction over Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 34. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record Of the BUILDING STANDARDS BCARD'S Personal Jurisdiction over Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 35. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS' Personal Jurisdiction over Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 36. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION'S Personal Jurisdiction over Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 37. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD'S Personal Jurisdiction over Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 38. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS' Personal Jurisdiction over Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 39. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION'S Personal Jurisdiction over Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. Affidavit of Michael A.De Los Santos Exhibit E in Support of the Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated Mav 26,2022 Page 5 of 8 40. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD'S Personal Jurisdiction over Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 41. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of Subject Matter Jurisdiction established by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS for the hearing before the Building Standards Board on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1St Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. 42. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of Subject Matter Jurisdiction established by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION for the hearing before the Building Standards Board on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1St Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. 43. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of Territorial Jurisdiction established by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS for the hearing before the Building Standards Board on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1St Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. 44. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record of Territorial Jurisdiction established by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION for the hearing before the Building Standards Board on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm in the respective City Hall Council Chambers located at 1201 Leopard Street, 1St Floor, Corpus Christi, Texas. 45. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS proving Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas is within the Territorial Jurisdiction of the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS. 46. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS proving Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas is within the Territorial Jurisdiction of THE STATE OF TEXAS. 47. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record by the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS proving Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas is within the Territorial Jurisdiction of the STATE OF TEXAS. Affidavit of Michael A.De Los Santos Exhibit E in Support of the Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 Page 6 of 8 48. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION proving Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas is within the Territorial Jurisdiction of the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS. 49. 1 am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION proving Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas,Nueces County, Texas is within the Territorial Jurisdiction of the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. 50. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION proving Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas is within the Territorial Jurisdiction of THE STATE OF TEXAS. 51. I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalty of perjury, on the record by the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION proving Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas is within the Territorial Jurisdiction of the STATE OF TEXAS. 52. 1 do not want to conduct any business with the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS at trirS time regarding Dei Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. 53. I do not want to conduct any business with the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION at this time regarding Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. 54. I do not want to conduct any business with the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD at this time regarding Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. 55. Armando B. De Los Santos does not want to conduct any business with the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS at this time regarding Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. 56. Armando B. De Los Santos does not want to conduct any business with the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION at this time regarding Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. 57. Armando B. De Los Santos does not want to conduct any business with the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD at this time regarding Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. Affidavit of Michael A.De Los Santos Exhibit E in Support of the Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26.2022 Page 7 of 8 58. Amelia G. De Los Santos does not want to conduct any business with the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS at this time regarding Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. 59. Amelia G. De Los Santos does not want to conduct any business with the CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION at this time regarding Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas,Nueces County, Texas. 60. Amelia G. De Los Santos does not want to conduct any business with the BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD at this time regarding Del Mar; Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas. 61. I reserve the right to amend or supplement this Affidavit of Michael A. De Los Santos. Affiant further sayeth naught. Signed on this,::�l k day of 0 ' 2022. All R'ghts Reserved. Without Preju ic�UCC 1-J08 Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. Subscribed and sworn to before me by Michael A. e Los Santos on this day of 2022. J�l (Personalized Seal) By Notary Public, State of Texas J My Commission Expires: C), ELOISE M.WHITE 5 ; r My Notoy 0#126883682 Expires December 16,2025 Affidavit of Michael A.De Los Santos Exhibit E in Support of the Notice of Appeal to the Building Standards Board Order dated May 26,2022 Page 8 of 8 `£ Code Enforcement Division °°D T' j '�NPOHas orn310 5/26/2022 CERTIFIED LETTER# 7020 1290 0000 7519 6197 AMELIA G. DE LOS SANTOS C/O MICHAEL DE LOS SANTOS RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST PO BOX 2934 Legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78403 The Building Standards Board (hereinafter, "Board") met at 1:30 P.M.on 05/26/2022 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: V172254-011122 a ��L L l P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 • (361) 826-3046 9 http://www.cctexas.com/ FINAL ORDER OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Case No. V172254-011122 Property Owner(s)/Lienholder(s)/Mortgagee(s) RE: 625 ATLANTIC ST AMELIA G. DE LOS SANTOS C/O MICHAEL DE LOS SANTOS PO BOX 2934 Legal Description: DEL MAR LT 16 BK 40 CORPUS CHRISTI,TX. 78403 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_05/26/2022_,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_1/11/2022_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_2/28/2022_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_03/17/2022_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_05/02/2022_, 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_5/3/2022_, which was at least ten day prior to the public hearing. Additionally, on_05/02/2022_ 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 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 I The Board finds the substandard building(s) or strL!cture(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. v 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 30th day from the date of this Order. Coretta GrahamSGAINST GAINST Catherine Giffin Johanna Ortiz FO AGAINST Merced Pena (alternate) FOR/AGAINST Monica Pareso AGAINST John Solberg 10 GAINST /Signed ed this day of ,2022. j j2_2 under the authority of the Board: Signed under the authority of Board: Chairperson Vice-Chairperson E hob Lt Filed with the City Secretary: Rebecca Huerta City Secretary City of Corpus Christi Texas, § Corpus Christi Code Enforcement, § Petitioners § vs. § Armando B. De Los Santos, § Amelia G. De Los Santos, § Respondents. § Respondents' Special Appearance Challenges and Objections to Petitioners' Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction and Respondent's Special Appearance First Request for Continuance to the Building Standards Board Hearing Set for Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm with Supporting Affidavits BY SPEACIAL APPE:ARCNE ONLY and with waiving any defenses to Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction, Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") and Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") by and through their duly authorized agent, Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") hereby challenges and objects to the Petitioner's Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction and thereby requests for a First Continuance to the Building Standards Board Hearing set for Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm for a period of sixty (60) days to allow the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement to bring forth and provide evidence on the record of the Petitioner's Standing, of Personal Jurisdiction upon the Respondents, of Subject Matter Jurisdiction and of Territorial Jurisdiction. In support thereof, Respondent states the following: 1. Armando B. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") and Amelia G. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") hereby appoint Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being, ("Respondent") as their duly authorized agent regarding all matters before the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement regarding Subdivision: Del Mar, Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas 78404. (See attached Limited Power of Attorney, Exhibit A and Exhibit B, respectively). 2. Ms. Diana T. Garza, Code Compliance Officer / Building Standards Board Liaison, Corpus Christi Code Enforcement, Police Department sent a Letter informing Page 1 of 4 , the Respondents of the time, date and place of the hearing before the Building Standards Board. (See attached Letter to Respondents, Exhibit C). 3. However, the Letter at Exhibit C fails to state on its face: (1) a statement of the legal authority, standing, personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction and territorial jurisdiction under which this hearing at issue is to be held; and (2) a reference to the particular sections of the statutes and rules involved in this hearing. (See e.g. Administrative Procedure Act, Sec. 2001.052. Contents of Notice. (a)(2)(3), (Exhibit D). 4. First and foremost, the City of Corpus Christi Texas was incorporated in 1852 as illustrated on the heading of the Letter at Exhibit C. The City of Corpus Christi Texas' Building Standards Board's administrative hearing is governed by contract law and the hearing itself is subject to the Administrative Procedure Act. Accordingly and without the legal authority, standing, personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction, territorial jurisdiction and a reference to the particular sections of the statutes and rules involved firmly established on the record, I do not understand this alleged public hearing before the respective Building Standards Board. In addition, there is no evidence on the record of a signed written contract between the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement with any of the Respondents herein to which the alleged contract acknowledges the Respondents' explicit written consent to abide by any codes, permits, regulations, rules or statutes promulgated by the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement. 5. Secondly, I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalties of perjury, on the record of the City of Corpus Christi Texas' and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement's claim against any of the Respondents; and thereby, the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement lack standing upon which any relief can be granted. 6. Third, I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalties of perjury, on the record of the City of Corpus Christi Texas' and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement's or the Building Standards Board's personal jurisdiction upon the Respondents. 7. Fourth, I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalties of perjury, on the record of subject matter jurisdiction. 8. Finally, I am not in receipt of any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalties of perjury, on the record of the City of Corpus Christi Texas' and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement's precise territorial jurisdiction to determine with certainty as to whether the subject property as described herein is actually within the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement. 9. Therefore, without any evidence, sworn under oath and signed under penalties of perjury, firmly established on the record of: a signed written contract Page 2 of 4 between the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement and the Respondents; Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction, Respondents do not consent to this Building Standards Board Hearing set for Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm or to any action initiated by the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement against the Respondents regarding Subdivision: Del Mar, Lot 16, Block 40 also known as 625 Atlantic, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nueces County, Texas 78404. 10. Respondents do not want to conduct any business with the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement or the Building Standards Board regarding the Letter at Exhibit C or in any other matter at this time. 11. Accordingly and to prepare and preserve the Administrative Record for judicial review, Respondents would respectfully request a first continuance for a period of sixty (60) days to allow the City of Corpus Christi Texas and the Corpus Christi Code Enforcement to bring forth and provide evidence on the record of a signed written contract between the parties, of the Petitioners' Standing to bring forth a claim against the Respondents upon which relief can be granted, of Personal Jurisdiction upon the Respondents, of Subject Matter Jurisdiction and of Territorial Jurisdiction. i Respectfully submitted on this 26t" day of May 2022. Without prejudice and all rights reserved UCC 1-308, Y UL A Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. P.O. Box 2934 Corpus Christi, Texas 78403-2934 Page 3 of 4 Certificate of Service I hereby certify a copy of the above mentioned Respondents' Special Appearance Challenges and Objections to Petitioners' Standing, Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Territorial Jurisdiction and Respondent's Special Appearance First Request for Continuance to the Building Standards Board Hearing Set for Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 1:30pm with Supporting Affidavits was given to the following individual and/or entity by hand-delivery on N1t� � `� Diana T. Garza Code Compliance Officer/ Building Standards Board Liaison Corpus Christi Code Enforcement Police Department Building Standards Board Y Michael A. De Los Santos, a real, flesh and blood being. 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Activity Date Legal Requirement Legal Reference Code Enforcement Notified of 1/11/2022 Potential Violation n/a n/a Initial Inspection Completed When building,structure or premise Corpus Christi Property 1/11/2022 thought to be substandard Maintenance Code 104.2 Notice of Violation Mailed to Last When there are reasonable grounds to City Ordinance Known Addresses 2/28/2022 believe there is a violation Sec. 13-22(A) &(13)(2) Notice of Violation Posted in When owner is unknown,whereabouts City Ordinance Sec.13- Newspaper 3/17/2022& unknown,or where service of notice has 22(A)&(13)(3) 3/18/2022 failed(Published twice w/in a 10 day period) Deadline to comply with Newspaper When 30 days have elapsed from the date City Ordinance Notice of Violation 4/14/2022 of first publication Sec. 13-22(B) Notice Received To date returned receipt or mail have be n/a N/A recd ce Returned Notice of Violation Posted at 3/28/22-4/1/22& When notice is returned showing Sec.City Ordinance 13-22(A &(D)(4) Front Door of Property 4/4/22-4/8/22 unclaimed or not delivered Deadline to comply with Mailed Notice 3/29/2022 30 days from receipt of the notice City Ordinance of Violation Sec. 13-22(A)(5) Re-inspection Not less thans 30 days from receipt of the City Ordinance 4/5/202.2 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(6)(2) 5/2/2022 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 5/3/2022 Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(2) Notice of Hearing Posted in At least 10 days prior to hearing when City Ordinance 5ec.13 Newspaper owner is unknown,whereabouts 22(C)&(D)(3) 5/2/2022&5/3/2022 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 5/2/2022 22(C) & Tx Local Gov't Code 214.001€ Returned Notice of Hearing Posted at 5/16/22-5/20/22& When notice is returned showing City Ordinance Front Door of Property 5/23/22-5/25/22 unclaimed or not delivered Sec. 13-22(C)&(D)(4) BSB Agenda Posted 72 hours(3 days)before scheduled time Texas Govt.Code 5/18/2022 of hearing 551.043(a) BSB Hearing 5/26/2022 Not less than 10 days nor more than 45 City Ordinance days after Complaint filed Sec. 13-22 (C) so �o o� A H AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 First Reading for the City Council Meeting of August 30, 2022 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 30, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Robert Rocha, Fire Chief RRocha@cctexas.com (361) 826-3935 Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Fee Increase CAPTION: Ordinance amending Corpus Christi Code Section 18-20 to increase ambulance rate schedule by 3% effective October 1, 2022. SUMMARY: This ordinance amends Corpus Christi Code Section 18-20 to increase the Emergency Management Services (EMS) fee schedule by 3%. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: In 2017, the City of Corpus Christi and MGT of American Consulting Group conducted a User Fee Study of the Corpus Christi Fire Department's EMS fee schedule. In February 2018,the City Council approved the amendments to the EMS Fee schedule according to the user fee study conducted by MGT. This was the most recent adjustment to EMS fees. The Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances Chapter 18; Article II; Sec. 18-20 (b) Adjustment of ambulance rates, allows for the adjustment of ambulance rates based on the South Region Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers for Medical Care as published by the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. Any year in which the CPI increases by more than one percent from the previous year, ambulance rates may be adjusted by an amount equal to the annual change in the CPI. Ambulance rate schedule adjustments shall not exceed five percent in a single year and shall not be adjusted more often than annually. Any adjustment of ambulance rates requires City Council approval. The CPI for 2021 shows an increase of 4.7%. The following table shows the proposed increase for the 2023 EMS fee schedule by 3%, which will be an estimated revenue increase of$211,640. Table 1: Ambulance Rates Schedule Service or Item 2022 Fee Change 2023 Fee (current) % (proposed) 1 EMS 911 base rate—Transport $1,385.00 3.0 $1,426.55 2 EMS 911 base rate— Non -Transport $150.00 3.0 $154.50 3 Oxygen $45.00 3.0 $46.35 4 Advanced Life Support (ALS) Routine $50.00 3.0 $51.50 Disposables 5 Basic Life Support (BLS) Routine Disposables $25.00 3.0 $25.75 Table 2: Supplementary Charges Service or Item 2022 Fee Change 2023 Fee (current) % (proposed) 1 Mileage charge per mile from patient pick-up point $15.00 3.0 $15.45 to the hospital 2 Charge for responding to a medical alarm which is $60.00 3.0 $61.80 a malfunction, no one at home, no one injured. 3 Charge for emergency medical services provided $125.00 3.0 $128.75 to non-residents 4 Charge for providing additional personnel when $45.00 3.0 $46.35 needed to provide care during transport Charge to the facility for Fire Department 5 response to skilled nursing facility for the pick-up $250.00 3.0 $257.50 of a resident that does not require transport to the hospital ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to adjust the fee as recommended, but instead to continue collecting current EMS fees; however, this would reduce the potential of increasing EMS revenue and possibly hinder the ability to provide adequate EMS supplies and equipment to conduct proper lifesaving functions in medical emergency situations. Another alternative is to adjust the fee to a different percentage than the proposed 3%. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for FY 2023 will be an estimated revenue increase of$211,640.90. This number is an estimate because the fiscal impact depends on EMS call volume and collection rates for those calls. Funding Detail: Fund: 1020 General Fund Organization/Activity: 35100 City Ambulance Mission Element: 888 Revenue Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 321000 Emergency Calls Amount $211,640.90 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that City Council approve the 3% increase to the EMS fee schedule, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Ordinance amending Corpus Christi Code Section 18-20 to include an itemized ambulance rate schedule. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. The Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 20 is amended by adding the following language that is underlined (added) and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) as delineated below: Sec. 18-20. Ambulance rates. (a) Ambulance rates schedule. Ambulance rates for emergency medical service shall be charged pursuant to the ambulance rate schedule. The initial ambulance rate schedule will be approved by city council and must be filed with the city secretary. The ambulance rates schedule may be amended per the provisions of this chapter and such amended schedule must be filed with the city secretary. (b) Adjustment of ambulance rates. (1) In this section, "consumer price index" means the annual revised South Region Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for Medical Care, as published by the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2) Any year in which the consumer price index increases by more than one per cent (1%) from the previous year, ambulances rates may be adjusted by an amount equal to the annual change in the consumer price index. Ambulance rate schedule adjustments shall not exceed five per cent (5%) in a single year and shall not be, �a,,djjusted more often than annually. i" h Ee-rt}�, F��1i iIo will ho c i i_h�mrie��co-ttl n96innil tenni i aIIy frr re e RY adj icfmonf of A_mh111onno rAfoc FE?9 HFE?6 pity GG 1RGiI -1-1-9-1 (c) The city manager is authorized to establish charges, not to exceed the reasonable cost of providing the service, for other supplementary services such as providing standby equipment and crews at special events and attending training courses. (d) Rates. Service or Item Fee Per Service or Item EMS 911 base rate - Transport $1 ,426.55 2 EMS 911 base rate — No Trans ort $154.50 Oxygen $46.35 Advance Life Support (ALS) Routine Disposables 1 $51 .50 5 Basic Life Support BLS Routine Disposables $25.75 (e) Supplementary charges: (1) Providing a mileage charge of$15.45 per mile from patient pick-up point to the hospital. (2) Providing a fee for responding to a medical alarm which is a malfunction, no one at home, no one injured, $61.80. (3) Providing a charge of $128.75 for emergency medical services provided to non-residents. (4) Providing a charge of$46.35 for additional personnel when needed to provide patient care during transport. (5) Providing a charge to the facility $257.50 for Fire Department response to skilled nursing facility for the pick-up of a resident that does not require transport to a hospital. 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 of this ordinance be given full force and effect for this purpose. Section 3. 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 4. This ordinance takes effect upon publication. 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 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) US C� Fee Increase Corpus Christi Fire Department / August 30, 2022 �/� E D � S INTRODUCTION • Code of Ordinances Chapter 18 allows the adjustment of ambulance rates based on the South Region Consumer Price Index (CPI) • Rates can be adjusted only once a year and cannot exceed 5% adjustment per year • Any ambulance rates requires City Council approval • Last time rates were adjusted was 2018 • Propose amending Corpus Christi Code Section 18-20 to increase EMS fees by 3% • Medicare payments received will remain the same while Indigent care fees will be considered Charitable Care and included in the annual TASPP reimbursement request • Estimated revenue increase by $211,640 • EMS revenue is used to fund the purchase of equipment and supplies utilized during emergency response Table 1:Ambulance Rate Schedule Service or Item 2023 Fee EMS Fee I (proposed) 1 EMS 911 base rate-Transport $1,385.00 3% $1,426.55 Charts 2 EMS 911 base rate-Non-Transport $150.00 3% $154.50 3 Oxygen $45.00 3% $46.35 4 Advanced Life Support Routine Disposables $50.00 3% $51.50 5 Basic Life Support Routine Disposables $25.00 3% $25.75 Table 2: Supplementary Charges Service or Item i2023 Fee 1 Mileage charge per mile from patient pick-up point to 0 $15.00 3% $15.45 hospital 2 Charge for responding to medical alarm which is a $60.00 3% $61.80 malfunction,no one home,no one injured 3 Charge for emergency medical services provided to 0 $125.00 3/0 $128.75 non-residents 4 Charge for providing additional personnel when needed $45.00 3% $46.35 to provide care during transport 5 Charge to the facility for Fire Dept.response to skilled nursing facility for the pick-up of a resident that doesn't $250.00 3% $257.50 require transport to hospital SC 00 � 0 � o NCORPOR 1'0 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 One Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 30, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: David Lehfeldt, Director of Solid Waste Services David L3(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-1966 Rate Increases for Solid Waste Services CAPTION: One Reading Ordinance amending various sections of the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 21, Solid Waste, by revising applicable fees, rates, and charges. SUMMARY: This ordinance increases the monthly solid waste collection charges for residential, commercial and ancillary collection services by 5%, Cefe Valenzuela Landfill disposal charges by 7.5%, and the JC Elliott Transfer Station commercial charges by 15%. The Municipal Solid Waste System Service Charge (MSWSSC) increases from $0.31 per cubic yard to $0.91 per cubic yard for dumpster service, and from $0.82 to $2.40 per cubic yard for roll-off service, for customers who are billed by solid waste haulers without City disposal contracts, such that the per cubic yard rate for the MSWSSC is uniform for haulers with and without City disposal contracts. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Proposed FY 2022-2023 Solid Waste budget includes estimated revenues generated with the proposed rate increases of 5%for residential and commercial accounts and ancillary collection services, 7.5% for Cefe Valenzuela Landfill disposal charges and 15% for JC Elliott Transfer Station commercial charge. Included with the proposed rate changes are increases to the MSWSSC of 60 cents per cubic yard for dumpster service customers and $1 .58 per cubic yard for roll-off service customers, applied to customers who utilize the services of solid waste haulers without City disposal contracts. The increases standardize MSWSSC rates, such that customers are assessed the same MSWSSC when using the services of haulers with or without City disposal agreements. Inflationary factors have substantially impacted costs within the Solid Waste industry. Labor, fuel and equipment have been subject to double digit inflation over the past year. The recommended rate increases are needed to offset anticipated costs in providing collection and disposal services. The last effective dates for past rate increases are shown below: Residential Collection October 2018 Commercial Collection October 2021 JC Elliott Transfer Station October 2021 Landfill October 2021 MSWSSC August 2009 ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is to approve smaller increases, or no rate increases at all. This would reduce the level of service able to be provided by the Solid Waste Department. FISCAL IMPACT: The rate increases add an estimated $1 ,839,000 in General Fund revenue to the Proposed FY 2022-2023 Budget, with $1 ,259,000 from Residential and Commercial Collection, $484,000 from the JC Elliott and Landfill disposal charges, and $96,000 from the MSWSSC. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: n/a Organization/Activity: n/a Mission Element: n/a Project # (CIP Only): Account: n/a RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends amending the Ordinance as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Sections of Ordinance with old rates lined through and new rates underlined. One-reading ordinance amending various sections of the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 21, Solid Waste, by revising applicable fees, rates, and charges. WHEREAS, the fees, rates, and charges ("rates and charges") established for the collection and disposal of solid waste are located in various sections of Chapter 21 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances ("Code") and need to be revised. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. Various sections of Chapter 21, "Solid Waste," of the Code of Ordinances are amended by revising the rates and charges for the collection and disposal of solid waste, with the relevant sections' new text shown underlined and deleted text shown stricken, to read as follows: "Sec. 21-40. Charges—For collection services within the City of Corpus Christi. "(a) The following charges apply to the collection of solid waste from solid waste operations department customers located within the limits of the City of Corpus Christi. In addition to the charges listed below, each customer is liable for any applicable federal/state surcharges or fees specified in section 21-20 and state and city taxes. The charges for collection services are: Type Description Minimum Charge Per Month or Fraction Thereof Collection (1) One-family dwelling $417.76 2 Two-family dwelling on one 1 water and/or gas meter $47-2-9 39.06 (3) Two-family dwelling to eight-family dwelling on separate water $46-91 17.76 and/or gas meters each unit (4) Apartment $40-91 17.76 per unit (5) One-family dwelling and single apartment on one (1) water $27 2Q 39.06 and/or gas meter (6) Apartment house, travel trailer park, or manufactured home $465 Q 1 17.76 ark on one 1 water and/or gas meter per unit (7) Apartment house, travel trailer park, or manufactured home $465 Q 1 17.76 park—Each apartment, travel trailer pad, or manufactured per unit home site on separate water and/or gas meter (8) Additional charge for rear door pick up on any type above $4 -95 13.70 per unit (8.1) Commercial customer, on one (1) water and/or gas meter $27 29 39.06 Page 1 of 6 (9) Additional truckloads of yard waste, heavy brush, clean wood $82.50 86.63 waste, or bulky items at time of scheduled yard waste, heavy per truckload brush, or bulky item collection (10) Surcharge for bulky item pick up $42 2Q 13.86 per item (11) Special non-scheduled yard waste, heavy brush, clean wood Actual cost not waste, debris, or bulky items collection, including pick up of to exceed yard waste, heavy brush, clean wood waste, debris, and bulky $2= QQ items set out more than five days prior to the scheduled pick 231 .00 per up of brush, waste, debris, or bulky items and that is a traffic, truckload safety, or health hazard 12 Reserved Reserved (13) Surcharge for tires set out for collection on a non-designated $5-505.78 collection day; size of tires must be 20 inches or less in per tire diameter (14) Garbage cart delivery fee—assessed for every second and 11 .55 additional residential cart delivered and for every third per cart commercial cart delivered per account (14.1) Monthly collection fee on second and additional residential $4Q QQ 10.50 carts and commercial carts per cart (15) Improvements to solid waste services $2-342.51 per month (16) Recycling education—Surcharge $8� 0.26 per month (17) Solid waste capital improvements $4-.5Q.1 .58 per month (18) Non-scheduled cart collection—Assessed for service or for $11-90 11 .55 removal of cart when cart is an immediate hazard to vehicular per incident traffic on a street or alley or to pedestrian movement on a sidewalk, or when cart is left out for collection and remains present on an undesignated collection day (19) Super bag collection service (sales tax included) $135.00 each 20 Special waste collection fee - recycling cart $25-�� 26.25 "(b) "Sec. 21-41. Charges—For disposal services. it(a) "(e) The following fee schedule applies to each load of solid waste deposited at a disposal site operated by the department: "(1) Residential customers. "(2) Commercial vehicles - Landfill (tipping rate). Page 2 of 6 A Solid waste by weight $40.11 43.05 per ton* B Loose load of solid waste, not weighed $4412 11 .94 per cubicyard* C Compacted load of solid waste, not weighed $44-565 15.63 per cubicyard* D Construction and demolition debris, not weighed $44-565 $15.63 per cubicyard* E Heavy brush and yard waste, not weighed $44-565 15.63 per cubic yard* F Commercial vehicle transporting household waste for a No charge residential customer when accompanied by the residential customer. (The residential customer must be the driver or a passenger in the commercial vehicle or arrive in a separate vehicle at the landfill with the residential customer's waste. " * Includes state disposal fee, state/federal mandated surcharges as provided by section 21-42. " (3) Commercial vehicles- Transfer station (tipping rate). A Solid waste by weight $44 29 48.03 er ton* B Loose load of solid waste, not weighed $442 13.33 per cubicyard* C Compacted load of solid waste, not weighed $15 2Q 17.44 per cubic yard* D Construction and demolition debris, not weighed $15 2Q 17.44 per cubic yard* E Heavy brush and yard waste, not weighed $15 2Q 17.44 per cubic yard* F Commercial vehicle transporting household waste for a No charge residential customer when accompanied by the residential customer. (The residential customer must be the driver or a passenger in the commercial vehicle or arrive in a separate vehicle at the landfill with the residential customer's waste.) " * Includes state disposal fee, state/federal mandated surcharges as provided by section 21-42. it (4) Special fees. A Clean, uncontaminated dirt that is suitable for landfill use No charge (as determined by landfill superintendent or designee of the superintendent) B Clean wood waste, heavy brush, or rubble suitable for $440 12.65 recycling, including crushed concrete, asphalt, bricks, etc. perton C Large household appliances, such as stoves, washing $4-x-565 13.23 each machines, clothes dryers, dishwashers, refrigerators, or other similar items, except large household appliances transported in a non-commercial vehicle by a residential customer who resides within the cit Page 3 of 6 D Tires Automobile $2,092.25 Truck or large trailer tires (16-19") $4.-2-5 3.75 Tractor tires 520" $47�5 5.50 Larger than 20" Market price as determined by director Cut into quarters or more Tipping fee rate E Vehicles with loads not adequately secured so as to prevent $42-00 14.00 any of the contents of the transported load from being ejected or dropped during transport of the load F Use of scales $2q--74 31 .95 G Any solid waste that requires special preparation, handling, As determined by or cover the director <<(f) * * * "Sec. 21-47. Municipal solid waste system service charge. (((a) "(b) The municipal solid waste system service charge for all waste collected is: (<(1) "(6) For customers within the city, who are billed by the permitted solid waste hauler for hire by the volume of the dumpster and frequency of service, if their permitted solid waste hauler for hire pays the tipping rate published in subsection 21-41(e)(2)a., the municipal solid waste system service charge will be credited with epe d^"ar mord_ r,ro . 8RtS ($1 .99) forty-nine cents ($0.49) for the portions of the charge that are collected through the tipping fee. The municipal solid waste system service charge, with the credit, is +her+ ,.or+� ($0-31) ninety-one cents ($0.91) per cubic yard of capacity each time the customer's dumpster is serviced. Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, if the hauler pays the tipping fee at the time the hauler disposes; of the solid waste, the municipal solid waste system service charge must be paid at the time the hauler disposes of the solid waste at the disposal site operated by the department. For customers located within the city, who are billed by their permitted solid waste hauler for hire by the volume of the roll-off box and frequency of service, if their permitted solid was hauler for hire has a put or pay contract with the city and disposes of the customer's solid waste at a disposal site operated by the department, the municipal solid waste system service charge will be credited with one dollar and twenty-nine cents ($1 .29) for the portions of the charge that are collected through the hauler's acceptance fee. Page 4 of 6 The municipal solid waste system charge, with the credit, is two dollars and forty cents ($2.40) per cubic yard of capacity each time the customer's roll-off box is serviced. For customers located within the city, who are billed by their permitted solid waste hauler for hire by volume of the roll-off box and frequency of service, if their permitted solid waste hauler for hire pays the tipping rate published in subsection 21-41(e)(2)a., the municipal solid waste system service charge will be credited yrs-and Gighty GGVGR ^GR+c ($2.8" one dollar and twenty-nine cents ($1 .29) for portions of the charge that are collected through the tipping fee. The municipal solid waste system service charge, with the credit, is 80ght tWE) G8RtS ($Q 82 two dollars and forty cents ($2.40) per cubic yard of capacity each time the customer's roll-off box is serviced. "(7) (c) * * << 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 judgement or decree 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. This ordinance takes effect October 1, 2022; provided, however, that the increases to the tipping fees stated in Section 1 of this ordinance, specifically in Sections 21-41(e)(2) and (3), as made applicable to permitted solid waste haulers holding either an 80% or a 100% guaranteed waste volume contract with the City, take effect on and after January 1 , 2023. Section 4. Upon the written request of the Mayor or a majority of the members of the City Council, copy attached, the City Council: (1) finds and declares an emergency due to the need for immediate action necessary for the efficient and effective administration of City affairs; and (2) suspends the City Charter rule that requires consideration of and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed and takes effect upon first reading as an emergency measure on this the day of , 2022. Page 5 of 6 day of , 2022 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi, Texas For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance, an emergency exists requiring suspension of the City Charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings: I/we, therefore, request that you suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced or at the present meeting of the City Council. Respectfully, Respectfully, Paulette Guajardo Mayor Council Members The above ordinance was passed by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 6 of 6 SERVICES Solid Waste Fee Increases Council Presentation September 6, 2022 Monthly Utility Rate Increases �:: Current Proposed Added Rate Rate Increase Revenue Residential Collection $26.70 $27.85 $1.15 $1,184,000 Commercial Collection $49.48 $51.72 $2.24 $79,000 Total Added Revenue $1,263,000 Cef e Valenzuela Landfill a Non-Contract Rate Disposal Fee $39.17 $42.11 $2.94 State Fee $0.94 $0.94 $0.00 MSWSSC * $10.24 $10.24 $0.00 $50.35 $53.29 $2.94 Contract Rate ( 80% Contract) Disposal Fee $29.38 $31.58 $2.20 State Fee $0.94 $0.94 $0.00 MSWSSC * $15.14 $15.14 $0.00 $45.46 $47.66 $2.20 Added Revenue $330,000 * Does not apply to waste from outside the City limits. ** Effective January 01, 2023 for City contract haulers. Transfer Station Current Proposed $ Rate Rate increase Disposal Fee per ton $40.95 $47.09 $6.14 State Fee $0.94 $0.94 $0.00 MSWSSC * $10.24 $10.24 $0.00 Sales Tax $4.30 $4.81 $0.51 $56.43 $63.08 $6.65 Added Revenue $150,000 * Does not apply to waste from outside the City limits. MSWSSC Rate Increase . Current Proposed $ Rate Rate increase Non-Contract, based on dumpster, capacity and collection frequency (per CY) $0.31 $0.91 $0.60 Added Revenue $96,000 Summary Added Revenue Residential Collection $1,184,000 Commercial Collection $79,000 Cefe Valenzuela Landfill $330,000 ]C Elliott Transfer Station $150,000 MSWSSC $96,000 TOTAL $1,839,000 Solid Waste Services Questions? so �o o� A P v AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 08/30/2022 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 09/06/2022 DATE: August 22, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, AIA, Director of Development Services Al Raymond(a-)cctexas.com (361) 826 - 3575 Development Services Fee Schedule Adjustments CAPTION: Ordinance affirming Development Services fee schedules including fee schedules for Technical Construction Codes, Excavation and Fill, Unified Development Code, Zoning, Beachfront Construction, Dune Protection, and Billboards. SUMMARY: Development Services is proposing to adjust existing fees based on plan included in Ordinance 032546. This plan included increasing 46 existing fees, adding 36 new fees, eliminating 12 existing fees, and increasing all non-adjusted fees by 10% in Fiscal Years 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Development Services Department had not increased many fees since 2002 until Fiscal Year 2022's budget proposal. After conducting a fee study in 2019, and based on the current construction cost index, it was discovered that Development Services fees were approximately 40% behind cost recovery models. Development Services benchmarked other Texas cities, performed cost of service analyses, and had numerous engagement opportunities with the development community. During Fiscal Year 2022 budget proposal Development Services developed a four-year plan to adjust fees with the goal of meeting cost recovery models by Fiscal Year 2025. This item affirms that plan and will implement year 2 of the four-year plan. FISCAL IMPACT: Fiscal impact for Fiscal Year 2022 —2023 is anticipated to be: Development Services: Approximately $450,000 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Development Services Department fee schedule adjustments. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Ordinance affirming Development Services fee schedules including fee schedules for Technical Construction Codes, Excavation and Fill, Unified Development Code, Zoning, Beachfront Construction, Dune Protection, and Billboards. Whereas the Development Services fee schedules are necessary for cost recovery for administration of the interrelated City regulatory programs. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 14-1313, Technical construction code fee schedules, of the Corpus Christi Code is affirmed as delineated below: Sec. 14-1313. Technical construction codes fee schedules. The following fee schedules apply to activities under article II of this chapter: PLAN REVIEW FEES Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Fee Description 10/1/2021- 10/1/2022- 10/1/2023- 10/1/2024- 9/30/2022 9/30/2023 9/30/2024 9/30/2025 Residential: $0.110 per $0.121 per $0.133 per $0.146 per New construction, additions and square foot square foot square foot square foot remodeling Commercial: New construction, additions and 40% of the building permit fee remodeling Floodplain Review/Inspections for Residential and Commercial $100.00 (Public Works) Multiple plan review fee for 15% of the plan review fee for fourth review submittal Residential and Commercial Expedited plan review (internal 150% of the plan review rate staff) for Residential and Commercial Page 1 of 14 Customized plan review for 150% of the plan review rate plus $150.00 per hour with a Residential and Commercial two-hour minimum Minor Addendums for Residential $100.00 $110.00 $121 .00 $131 .10 and Commercial Major Addendums for Residential Repayment of the Plan Review Fee and Commercial BUILDING PERMIT FEES RESIDENTIAL - New Construction, additions and $0.347 per $0.381 per $0.419 per $0.461 per remodels (excludes mechanical, square foot square foot square foot square foot electrical and plumbing) $110 Min $121 Min $133.10 Min $146.41 Min General Repair $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 $146.41 Roofing and Siding $0.050 per $0.054 per $0.060 per $0.066 per square foot square foot square foot square foot $110 Min $121 Min $133.10 Min $146.41 Min COMMERCIAL $0 to $5 million .70% of valuation $5.001 to $10 million .65% of valuation $10.001 to $20 million .60% of valuation $20.001 to $50 million .58% of valuation Construction site offices $88.00 $96.80 $106.48 $117.12 SIGNS Sign $118.80 $130.68 $143.75 $158.12 Building permit for electrical signs $88.00 $96.80 $106.48 $117.13 TRADE PERMITS ELECTRICAL Residential $.055 per $0.061 per $0.067 per $0.075 per square foot square foot square foot square foot Commercial The greater of the minimum fee or .25% of the total project valuation Minimum Fee $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 $146.41 PLUMBING Page 2 of 14 Residential $.055 per $0.061 per $0.067 per $0.075 per square foot square foot square foot square foot Commercial The greater of the minimum fee or .25% of the total project valuation Minimum Fee $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 $146.41 MECHANICAL Residential $.055 per $0.061 per $0.067 per $0.075 per square foot square foot square foot square foot Commercial The greater of the minimum fee or .25% of the total project valuation Minimum Fee $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 $146.41 DEMOLITION PERMITS Residential $200.00 $220.00 $242.00 $266.20 Commercial $400.00 $440.00 $484.00 $532.40 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Change of use of existing building $331.10 $364.21 $400.63 $440.69 or structure Name Change $100.00 $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 Temporary- Residential $100.00 $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 (every 30 days) Temporary- Minor Commercial $250.00 $275.00 $302.50 $332.75 (every 30 days) Projects under $5 Million Temporary- Major Commercial (every 30 days) Projects over $5 $500.00 $550.00 $605.00 $665.50 Million After hour Certificate of $100.00 plus $110.00 plus $121.00 plus $133.10 plus Occupancy or Temporary original fee original fee original fee original fee Certificate of Occupancy MOVE STRUCTURE/OVERSIZED LOAD PERMITS Move Structure $132.00 $145.20 $159.72 $175.69 Traffic Engineering route sheet $67.10 $73.81 $81.19 $89.31 Mobile Home/HUD-code $117.15 $128.87 $141.75 $155.93 manufactured housing installation permit Backflow Prevention Page 3 of 14 Backflow prevention device test $20.00 filing fee Minimum Fee $100.00 MISCELLANOUS PERMIT FEES Early Assistance Meetings Development Services- $75.00/per trade per hour ($150.00/minimum) Traffic Engineering- $100.00/per hour Stormwater- $100.00/per hour Floodplain Management- $50.00/per hour Permit Extension Greater of$80.00 or 33.75% of permit fee Renewal of expired permit Greater of$80.00 or 33.75% of permit fee plus permit extension fee Permit Research Fee (per hour) $16.50 $18.15 $19.97 $21.96 Request for refund on canceled $125.00 $137.50 $151.25 $166.38 permit if no work or inspections are done After hours inspections $240.00 $264.00 $290.40 $319.44 Temporary event permit $150.00 $168.75 $189.84 $208.83 Cost for scheduling inspections or $10.00 $11.00 $12.10 $13.31 providing review or inspections Per service Per service Per service Per service results by City staff if available on provided provided provided provided the free DSD Portal 24 hours a day. Requests for interpretation, technical rulings, modifications of code, concurrence for use of an alternative material or method, $500.00 $550.00 $605.00 $665.50 and appeal from decision of Building Official to Technical Constriction Appeal and Advisory Board. Floodplain Hardship Variance Application Fee in addition to the $300.00 cost of the Technical Construction Appeal and Advisory Board (Public Works) Floodplain Determination $150.00 (Public Works) Page 4 of 14 Overview and Concurrence Letter Single Lot - $250.00 of Map Revision Multiple Lots - $250.00 plus $50.00 per lot ($5,000 (Public Works) maximum) DSD Administration Surcharge 4.5% on all permits and fees under Sec. 14-1313 PENALTY FEES Work Commenced without a 2 times the permit cost plus investigative fee permit Investigative Fee $495.00 $544.50 $598.95 $658.85 Re-inspection fee after 2nd $88.00 $96.80 $106.48 $117.13 inspection (per inspection) LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS House Mover $146.30 $160.93 $177.02 $194.73 Mechanical Contractor $148.50 $163.35 $179.69 $197.65 Lawn Irrigator $148.50 $163.35 $179.69 $197.65 Backflow prevention assembly $148.50 $163.35 $179.69 $197.65 tester BILLBOARDS Signs <100 square feet- Annually $14.30 plus $15.73 plus $17.30 plus $19.30 plus $0.055 per $0.061 per $0.067 per $0.073 per square foot square foot square foot square foot Signs 101-300 square feet- $30.80 plus $33.88 plus $37.27 plus $40.99 plus Annually $0.055 per $0.061 per $0.067 per $0.073 per square foot square foot square foot square foot >301 square feet- Annually $44.00 plus $48.40 plus $53.24 plus $58.56 plus $0.055 per $0.061 per $0.067 per $0.073 per square foot square foot square foot square foot After Fiscal Year 24-25, all fees in this section shall be indexed to the August Construction Index published in the Engineering News-Record and adjusted on October 1 of each fiscal year. SECTION 2. Section 14-1321 , Fees for excavation and fill permits, of the Corpus Christi Code is affirmed as delineated below: Sec. 14-1321. Fees for excavation and fill permits. The fees in this division apply to applications for excavation and fill permits. Page 5 of 14 EXCAVATION & FILL PERMIT FEES Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Fee Description 10/1/2021- 10/1/2022- 10/1/2023- 10/1/2024- 9/30/2022 9/30/2023 9/30/2024 9/30/2025 Excavation permit application fee $275.00 $302.50 $332.75 $366.03 Monthly fee for excavation permit $55.00 per $60.50 per $66.55 per $73.21 per month month month month Processing fee for appeal of denial of $110.00 $121 .00 $133.10 $146.41 excavation permit to Planning Commission Processing fee for appeal of denial of $110.00 $121 .00 $133.10 $146.41 excavation permit to City Council Fill permit application fee $275.00 $302.50 $332.75 $366.03 DSD Administration Surcharge 4.5% on all permits and fees under Sec. 14-1321 After Fiscal Year 24-25, all fees in this section shall be indexed to the August Construction Index published in the Engineering News-Record and adjusted on October 1 of each fiscal year. SECTION 3. Section 14-1341 , Unified Development Code fees, of the Corpus Christi Code is affirmed as delineated below: Sec. 14-1341. Unified Development Code fees. This division sets the amounts of the fees required by the Unified Development Code. UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE FEES Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Fee Description 10/1/2021- 10/1/2022- 10/1/2023- 10/1/2024- 9/30/2022 9/30/2023 9/30/2024 9/30/2025 PLATTING APPLICATION FEES PRELIMINARY PLAT Page 6 of 14 <1 acre $1,400.00 $1,540.00 $1,694.00 $1,863.40 1-5 acre $1,800.00 $1,980.00 $2,178.00 $2,395.80 >5 acre $2,200.00 $2,420.00 $2,662.00 $2,928.20 FINAL PLAT APPLICATION (NON-PUBLIC) <1 acre $900.00 $990.00 $1,089.00 $1,197.90 1-5 acre $1,300.00 $1,430.00 $1,573.00 $1,730.30 >5 acre $1,700.00 $1,870.00 $2,057.00 $2,262.70 FINAL PLAT APPLICATION (PUBLIC NOTICE- PLUS PUBLIC NOTICE SURCHARGE) <1 acre $900.00 $990.00 $1,089.00 $1,197.90 1-5 acre $1,300.00 $1,430.00 $1,573.00 $1,730.30 >5 acre $1,700.00 $1,870.00 $2,057.00 $2,262.70 Minor Plat Application (4 lots or less) $685.00 $753.50 $828.85 $911.74 Reduced permit fees for non-taxing, non-profit ad valorem tax exempt entities Amending plat application $753.50 $828.85 $911.74 $1,002.91 Vacating plat application $753.50 $828.85 $911.74 $1,002.91 Planning Commission Application- $800.00 $880.00 $968.00 $1,064.80 Appeal or Waiver Plat time extension application $300.00 $330.00 $363.00 $399.30 Plat Revision Fee 15% of application fee after 2nd review Final plat addressing fee $100.00 $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 Master Preliminary Plat Application $500.00 $550.00 $605.00 $665.50 AGREEMENTS Water contract Application $1,947.00 $2,141.70 $2,355.87 $2,591.46 Water contract administratively $150.00 $165.00 $181.50 $199.65 Deferment Agreement .5% (half of one percent) of amount requested Reimbursement Agreement .5% (half of one percent) of amount requested Participation Agreement .5% (half of one percent) of amount requested INFRASTRUCTURE TRUST FUND LOT & ACREAGE FEES Lot fee for water infrastructure $394.90 $434.39 $477.83 $525.61 Page 7 of 14 Acreage fee for water infrastructure $1,582.90 $1,741.19 $1,915.31 $2,106.84 Lot fee for water infrastructure for $200.20 $220.22 $242.24 $266.47 single-family or duplex Acreage fee for water infrastructure $790.90 $869.99 $956.99 $1,052.69 for single-family or duplex Surcharge for water infrastructure $267.30 $294.03 $323.43 $355.78 for single-family or duplex Water distribution line front foot pro $11.58 $12.74 $14.02 $15.42 rata fee PIIC water tap fee $528.00 $580.80 $638.88 $702.77 PIIC lot fee for water infrastructure $528.00 $580.80 $638.88 $702.77 PIIC acreage fee for water $1,320.00 $1,452.00 $1,597.20 $1,756.92 infrastructure Lot fee for wastewater infrastructure $432.30 $475.33 $523.08 $575.39 Acreage fee for wastewater $1,728.10 $1,900.91 $2,091.00 $2,300.10 infrastructure Surcharge for wastewater $304.70 $335.17 $368.69 $405.56 infrastructure Collection line front foot pro rata fee $13.40 $14.74 $16.21 $17.83 Wastewater fee exemption for City $600.00 $660.00 $726.00 $798.60 Council consideration MISCELLANEOUS UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT FEES Utility availability letter $250.00 $275.00 $302.50 $332.75 Easement encroachment license $583.00 $641.30 $705.43 $775.97 Utility easement by separate $530.00 $583.00 $641.30 $705.43 instrument Closing or abandonment of $1,054.00 $1,159.40 $1,275.34 $1,402.87 easement Proportionality/Rights Determination $500.00 $550.00 $605.00 $665.50 Proportionality/Rights $1,200.00 $1,320.00 $1,452.00 $1,597.20 Determination- Appeal to City Council Change of Address (per address) $50.00 $55.00 $60.50 $66.55 Temporary Addressing Request (per $100.00 $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 address) Page 8 of 14 Building/Suite address reassignment $100.00 $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 Recording fee Actual cost Actual cost Actual cost Actual cost +$50.00 +$55.00 +$60.50 +$66.55 Public Notice Surcharge (waived if initiated by City Council or $250.00 Landmark Commission) DSD Administration Surcharge 4.5% on all fees under Sec. 14-1341 After Fiscal Year 24-25, all fees in this section shall be indexed to the August Construction Index published in the Engineering News-Record and adjusted on October 1 of each fiscal year. SECTION 4. The Corpus Christi Code is amended by adding Section 14-1351, Public Improvement Fees, of the Corpus Christi Code as follows: Sec. 14-1351 Public Improvement Fees PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FEES Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Fee Description 10/1/2021- 10/1/2022- 10/1/2023- 10/1/2024- 9/30/2022 9/30/2023 9/30/2024 9/30/2025 PIP- Public Improvement Plan Review <1 acre* $1,629.00 $1,791.90 $1,971.09 $2,168.19 1-5 acre* $2,046.00 $2,250.60 $2,475.66 $2,723.23 >5 acre* $3,675.00 $4,042.50 $4,446.75 $4,891.43 Site Development* $1,629.00 $1,791.90 $1,971.09 $2,168.19 Minor Reviews* (single fire hydrant $250.00 $275.00 $302.50 $332.75 or utility connection) DSD Administration Surcharge 4.5% on all permits and fees under Sec. 14-1351 indicated with Engineering Inspections (Engineering Services) Public Improvement without a plat $175 $478.17 $535.34 $594.84 Page 9 of 14 Public Improvement with a non- $225/acre $614.79/acre $688.30/acre $764.80/acre preliminary plat plus $25 plus $68.31 plus $76.48 plus $84.98 per lot over per lot over per lot over per lot over 24 lots 24 lots 24 lots 24 lots After Fiscal Year 24-25, all fees in this section shall be indexed to the August Construction Index published in the Engineering News-Record and adjusted on October 1 of each fiscal year. SECTION 5. Section 14-1361 , Zoning Ordinance fees, of the Corpus Christi Code is affirmed as delineated below: Sec. 14-1361. Zoning ordinance fees. This division sets the amounts of the fees required by the zoning ordinance. ZONING FEES Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Fee Description 10/1/2021- 10/1/2022- 10/1/2023- 10/1/2024- 9/30/2022 9/30/2023 9/30/2024 9/30/2025 REZONING APPLICATION FEES 0.00 to 0.99 acre (plus Public Notice $1,500.00 $1,650.00 $1,815.00 $1,996.50 Surcharge) 1.00 to 9.99 acre (plus Public Notice $2,250.00 $2,475.00 $2,722.50 $2,994.75 Surcharge) 10.00 to 24.99 acre (plus Public $3,000.00 $3,300.00 $3,630.00 $3,993.00 Notice Surcharge) 25.00 acre (plus Public Notice $3,750.00 $4,125.00 $4,537.50 $4,991.25 Surcharge) plus $25.00 plus $25.00 plus $25.00 plus $25.00 per acre per acre per acre per acre over 25 over 25 over 25 over 25 acres acres acres acres Planned Unit Development $1,000.00 $1,125.00 $1,265.63 $1,300.43 application surcharge (surcharge to zoning application fee) Special use permit application fee $500.00 $550.00 $605.00 $621.64 (surcharge to zoning application fee) Page 10 of 14 HISTORIC PRESERVATION Historic Overlay Zoning Application (waived if initiated by City Council or Same as the Zoning Application fee Landmark Commission) Certificate of Appropriateness $100.00 $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 (Commercial properties only) Plus Public Plus Public Plus Public Plus Public Notice Notice Notice Notice Surcharge Surcharge Surcharge Surcharge Certificate of Appropriateness- Post $200.00 $220.00 $242.00 $266.20 commencement work Plus Public Plus Public Plus Public Plus Public Notice Notice Notice Notice Surcharge Surcharge Surcharge Surcharge Certification of Appropriateness for $500.00 $550.00 $605.00 $665.50 demolition in addition to a Demo Plus Public Plus Public Plus Public Plus Public Permit Notice Notice Notice Notice Surcharge Surcharge Surcharge Surcharge MISCALLENOUS ZONING FEES Landscape inspections $80.00 $88.00 $96.80 $106.48 Zoning verification letter $150.00 $165.00 $181.50 $199.65 Request to table zoning case $100.00 $110.00 $121.00 $133.10 Zoning sign, each $15.00 $16.50 $18.15 $19.97 Written Interpretation (UDC) $500.00 $550.00 $605.00 $665.50 Certification of UDC Compliance $150.00 $165.00 $181.50 $199.65 Non-conforming use determination $500.00 $550.00 $605.00 $665.50 Temporary use permit $150.00 $165.00 $181.50 $199.65 Board of Adjustment Application fee, Special use exemption, administrative appeal, or variance; including fence exception application. $1,120.00 $1,232.00 $1,355.20 $1,490.72 (plus public notice surcharge, if applicable) Public Notice Surcharge (waived if initiated by City Council or $250.00 Landmark Commission) DSD Administration Surcharge 4.5% on all permits and fees under Sec. 14-1361 Page 11 of 14 After Fiscal Year 24-25, all fees in this section shall be indexed to the August Construction Index published in the Engineering News-Record and adjusted on October 1 of each fiscal year. SECTION 6. Section 10-30, Application Fees, of the Corpus Christi Code is affirmed as delineated below: Sec. 10-30. - Application fees. (a) The application fee for a dune protection permit for Kleberg County is $1 ,060.00 plus a Public Surcharge Notice ($250.00), if applicable. 4.5% surcharge will be applied in addition to the application fee. (b) After Fiscal Year 24-25, all fees in this section shall be indexed to the August Construction Index published in the Engineering News-Record and adjusted on October 1 of each fiscal year. SECTION 7. Section 10-38, Application Fees, of the Corpus Christi Code is affirmed as delineated below: Sec. 10-38. - Application fees. (a) The application fees for a beachfront construction certificate are as follows: (1) Small-scale construction project: $350.00 plus a Public Surcharge Notice ($250.00), if applicable. 4.5% surcharge will be applied in addition to the application fee. (2) Large-scale construction project, including any oil and gas exploration, production, and pipeline: $ 750.00 plus a Public Surcharge Notice ($250.00), if applicable. 4.5% surcharge will be applied in addition to the application fee. (3) Master planned development project: $ 750.00 plus a Public Surcharge Notice ($250.00), if applicable. 4.5% surcharge will be applied in addition to the application fee. After Fiscal Year 24-25, all fees in this section shall be indexed to the August Construction Index published in the Engineering News-Record and adjusted on October 1 of each fiscal year. (b) The application fees must be paid before an application is accepted for review. Page 12 of 14 SECTION 8. 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 9. This Ordinance shall become effective October 1, 2022. Page 13 of 14 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 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 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 Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 14 of 14 City of Corpus Christi FY 2022-2023 Fee Changes Supplemental Information Current Proposed Revenue Fee Description Fee Fee ^/o changed ^/o changed 4 Development Services Collected by: Development Services Plan Review Fees Residential: New construction,additions, and remodels $0.11 per square foot $0.121 per square foot SO% SO Commercial: New construction,additions, 40%of the building permit fee 40%of the building permit fee No Change N/A and remodels Multiple resubmittal plan review fee 15%of the plan review fee for the fourth 15%of original plan review fee for fourth review No Change N/A (Residential and Commercial) submittal submittal Expedited plan review 150%of the plan review fee 150%of the plan review fee No Change N/A (Residential and Commercial) Customized plan review 150%of the plan review fee plus$150 per hour 150%of the plan review fee plus$150 per hour No Change N/A (Residential and Commercial) (Two Hour Minimum) (Two Hour Minimum) Minor Addendums (Residential and Commercial) $100.00 $110.00 10% 10 Major Addendums Repayment of plan review fee Repayment of plan review fee No Change N/A (Residential and Commercial) Building Permit Fees Residential: New construction,additions,and remodels $0.347 per square foot $0.381 per square foot (Excludes mechanical,electrical,and 10 10 polumbing) ($110 minimum) ($121 minimum) General repair $110.00 $121.00 10 10 $0.050 per square foot $0.054 per square foot Roofing and siding 10 10 ($110 minimum) ($121 minimum) Commercial: New construction,additions,and remodels $00.000 to$05.000 million valuation .70%of valuation .70%of valuation No Change N/A (Includes mechanical,electrical,and plumbing) New construction,additions,and remodels $05.001 to$10.000 million valuation .65%of valuation .65%of valuation No Change N/A (Includes mechanical,electrical,and plumbing) New construction,additions,and remodels $10.001 to$20.000 million valuation .60%of valuation .60%of valuation No Change N/A (Includes mechanical,electrical,and plumbing) New construction,additions,and remodels $20.001 and greater in valuation .58%of valuation .58%of valuation No Change N/A (Includes mechanical,electrical,and plumbing) Construction Site Offices $88.00 $96.80 10% 10% Signs: New sign $118.80 $130.68 10 10 Building permit for new sign with electrical $88.00 $96.80 10 10 Trade Permit Fees Electrical Permits: $0.055 per square foot $0.061 per square foot Residential 10% 10% ($110 minimum) ($121 minimum) Commercial The greater of$110.00 or.25%of total project The greater of$121.00 or.25%of total project 10 to minimum 10%to minimum valuation valuation Plumbing Permits: $0.055 per square foot $0.061 per square foot Residential 10% 10% ($110 minimum) ($121 minimum) Commercial The greater of$110.00 or.25%of total project The greater of$121.00 or.25%of total project 10 to minimum 10%to minimum valuation valuation Mechanical Permits: $0.055 per square foot $0.061 per square foot Residential 10% 10% ($110 minimum) ($121 minimum) Commercial The greater of$110.00 or.25%of total project The greater of$121.00 or.25%of total project 10 to minimum 10%to minimum valuation valuation Demolition Permit Fees Residential $200.00 $220.00 10% 10% Commercial $400.00 $440.00 10% 10% Certificates of Occupancy Fees Change of use for existing building or $331.10 $364.21 10% 10% structure Name change $100.00 $110.00 10% 10% Temporary-Residential $100.00 $110.00 10% 10% (Assessed every 30 calendar days) Temporary-Commercial:Under$5 million valuation $250.00 $275.00 10% 10% (Assessed every 30 calendar days) Temporary-Commercial:Over$5 million valuation $500.00 $550.00 10% 10% (Assessed every 30 calendar days) After hours request $100.00 plus original fee $110.00 plus original fee 100% New Move Structure and Oversize Load Permit Fees Move structure $132.00 $145.20 10-/. 10 Traffic engineering route sheet $67.10 $73.81 10-/. 10 Mobile home/HUD code manufactured home $117.15 $128.87 10% 10% installation permit Backflow Prevention Fees $20.00 $20.00 Backflow prevention device test filing No Change N/A ($100 Minimum) ($100 Minimum) Miscellaneous Permit Fees Development Services:$75 pertrade hour Development Services:$75 pertrade hour (2 hour min) (2 hour min) Early assistance meetings No Change N/A Traffic Engineering:$100 per hour Traffic Engineering:$100 per hour Stormwater:$100 per hour Stormwater:$100 per hour Floodplain Management:$50 per hour Floodplain Management:$50 per hour Permit extensions Greater of$80 or 33.75%of permit fee Greater of$80 or 33.75%of permit fee No Change N/A Greater of$80 or 33.75%of permit fee Greater of$80 or 33.75%of permit fee Renewal of expired permits plus plus No Change N/A permit extension fee permit extension fee Permit research fee $16.50 $18.15 10% 10% (Assessed per hour) Request for refund on canceled permit (Assessed if no work or inspections are $125.00 $137.50 10% 10% completed) After hours inspections $240.00 $264.00 10% 10% Temporary event permit $150.00 $168.75 10% 10% Cost for scheduling/providing results by City Staff $10.00 $11.00 10% 10% (Assessed per service if provided on free Development Services Portal) Request for interpretation,technical rulings, modifications of code,concurrence for use of alternative material/method,and appeal $500.00 $550.00 10% 10% from decision of Building Official to Technical Construction Appeal and Advisory Board Penalty Fees Work commenced without permit 2X the permit fee plus investigative fee 2X the permit fee plus investigative fee No Change N/A Investigative fee $495.00 $544.50 10% 10% Reinspection fee (Assessed per inspection after second $88.00 $96.80 10% 10% inspection) License and Registration Fees House mover $146.30 $160.93 10% 10% Mechanical Contractor $148.50 $163.35 10% 10% Lawn Irrigator $148.50 $163.35 10% 10% Backflow prevention assemblytester $148.50 $163.35 10% 10% Billboard Inspection Fees ,100 sq.ft.in area $14.30 plus$0.055 per sq ft. $15.73 plus$0.061 per sq ft. 10% 10% 101-300 sq.ft.in area $30.80 plus$0.055 per sq ft. $33.88 plus$0.061 per sq ft. 10% 10% >300 sq.ft.in area $44.00 plus$0.055 per sq ft. $48.40 plus$0.061 per sq ft. 10% 10% Excavation and Fill Permit Fees Excavation permit application $275.00 $302.50 10% 10% Monthly assessment for excavation permit $55.00 $60.50 10% 10% Processing for appeal of denial of excavation $110.00 $121.00 10% 10% permit to Planning Commission Processing for appeal of denial of excavation $110.00 $121.00 10% 10% permit to City Council Fill permit application $275.00 $302.50 10% 10% Platting Application Fees Preliminary Plat: Less than 1 acre $1,400.00 $1,540.00 10% 10% Between 1 and 5 acres $1,800.00 $1,980.00 10% 10% Greater than 5 acres $2,200.00 $2,420.00 10% 10% Final Plat(Non-Public): Less than 1 acre $900.00 $990.00 10% 10% Between 1 and 5 acres $1,300.00 $1,430.00 10% 10% Greater than 5 acres $1,700.00 $1,870.00 10% 10% Final Plat(Public): Less than 1 acre $900.00 $990.00 10% 10% Between 1 and 5 acres $1,300.00 $1,430.00 10% 10% Greater than 5 acres $1,700.00 $1,870.00 10% 10% Minor Plat(4 Lots or less) Reduced permit fees for non-taxing,non- $685.00 $753.50 10% 10% profit ad valorem tax exempt entities Amending plat $753.50 $828.85 10% 10% Vacating plat $753.50 $828.85 10% 10% Planning Commission-Appeal or Waiver $800.00 $880.00 10% 10% Plat time extension $300.00 $330.00 10% 10% Plat revision 15%of application fee after second review 15%of application fee after second review No Change N/A Final plat addessing $100.00 $110.00 10% 10% Master preliminary plat application $500.00 $550.00 10% 10% Public Improvement Agreement Application Fees Water contract $1,947.00 $2,141.70 10% 10% Water contract-administrative $150.00 $165.00 10% 10% Deferment agreement .5%of amount requested in application .5%of amount requested in application 10% 10% Reimbursement agreement .5%of amount requested in application .5%of amount requested in application 10-/. 10 Participation agreement .5%of amount requested in application .5%of amount requested in application 10-/. 10 Infrastructure Trust Funds: Lot and Acreage Fees Water Infrastructure: Lot fee $394.90 $434.39 10% 10% Acreage fee $1,582.90 $1,741.19 10% 10% Lot fee(Single family or duplex) $200.20 $220.22 10% 10% Acreage fee(Single family or duplex) $790.90 $869.99 10% 10% Surcharge(Single family or duplex) $267.30 $294.03 10% 10% Distribution line front foot pro rata $11.58 $12.74 10% 10% PIIC tap $528.00 $580.80 10% 10% PIIC lot fee $528.00 $580.80 10% 10% PIIC acreage fee $1,320.00 $1,452.00 10% 10% Wastewater Infrastructure: Lot fee $432.30 $475.33 10% 10% Acreage fee $1,728.10 $1,900.91 10% 10% Surcharge $304.70 $335.17 10% 10% Collection line front foot pro rata $13.40 $14.74 10% 10% Exemption for City Council consideration $600.00 $660.00 10% 10% Miscellaneous Unified Development Fees Utility availability letter $250.00 $275.00 10% 10% Easement encroachment license $583.00 $641.30 10% 10% Utility easement by separate instrument $530.00 $583.00 10% 10% Closing/abandoning easement $1,054.00 $1,159.40 10% 10% Proportionality/Rights determination $500.00 $550.00 10% 10% Proportionality/Rights determination-Appeal $1,200.00 $1,320.00 10% 10% to City Council Change of address $50.00 $55.00 10% 10% Temporary addressing request $100.00 $110.00 10% 10% Building/Suite address reassignment $100.00 $110.00 10% 10% Recording fee Actual cost plus$50 Actual cost plus$55 10% 10% Public Notice Surcharge $250.00 $250.00 No Change N/A Public Improvement Plan Review Fees Less than 1 acre $1,629.00 $1,791.90 10% 10% Between 1 and 5 acres $2,046.00 $2,250.60 10% 10% Greater than 5 acres $3,675.00 $4,042.50 10% 10% Site development $1,629.00 $1,791.90 10% 10% Minor reviews(Single fire hydrant or single $250.00 $275.00 10% 10% utility connection) Zoning Application Fees Rezoning: 0.00 to 0.99 acre $1,500.00 $1,650.00 10% 10% 1.00 to 9.99 acre $2,250.00 $2,475.00 10% 10% 10.00 to 24.99 acre $3,000.00 $3,300.00 10% 10% Greater than 25.00 acre $3,750.00 plus$25.00 per acre over 25 acres $4,125.00 plus$25.00 per acre over 25 acres 10% 10% Planned unit development surcharge $1,000.00 $1,125.00 10% 10% Special use surcharge $500.00 $550.00 10% 10% Historic Preservation: Historic overlay zoning Equal to zoning application fee Equal to zoning application fee No Change N/A Certificate of Appropriateness $100.00 plus public notice surcharge $110.00 plus public notice surcharge SO% SO% Certificate of Appropriateness-Post $200.00 plus public notice surcharge $220.00 plus public notice surcharge 10./. SO commencement of work Certificate of Appropriateness-Demolition $500.00 plus public notice surcharge $550.00 plus public notice surcharge SO% SO% Miscellaneous Zoning Fees Landscape inspection $80.00 $88.00 10% 10% Zoning verification letter $150.00 $165.00 10% 10% Request to table zoning case $100.00 $110.00 10% 10% Zoning sign(Each) $15.00 $16.50 10% 10% Written interpretation(UDC) $500.00 $550.00 10% 10% Certification of UDC Compliance $150.00 $165.00 10% 10% Non-conforming use determination $500.00 $550.00 10% 10% Temporary use permit $150.00 $165.00 10% 10% Board of adjustment application,special use exemption,administrative appeal,or $1,120.00 $1,232.00 10% 10% variance Development Services Administrative Surcharge Administrative Surcharge 4.50% 4.50% No Change N/A (Assessed on all Development Services Fees) Development Services Fee Schedule Reaffirm Ordinance 032546 and adjust fees accordingly City Council August 30, 2022 Background • In 2018, Development Services conducted a fee study • Fees were found to be 40%below cost recovery models • Development Services held extensive input sessions with development community leading into FY2022 budget • Input sessions resulted in a four-year incremental plan to bring fees up to cost recovery models • Ordinance 032546 was adopted during FY2022 budget • Year 1: Included new fees, removed other fees,and increased existing fees by 10% • Years 2—4: All fees will increase by 10% • Years 5 and future: All fees will be adjusted based on CCI Purpose • Reaffirm Ordinance 032546 • Implement year 2 of the plan approved by Ordinance 032546 • Increase all fees 10% Example: Plan Review Fees Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Fee Description 10.01.2021 10.01.2022 10.01.2023 10.01.2024 09.30.2022 09.30.2023 09.30.2024 09.30.2025 Residential: New construction, $0.110 per square $0.121 per square $0.133 per square $0.146 per square additions,and foot foot foot foot remodels Questions? so �o o� A v µoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for City Council Meeting August 30, 2022 DATE: August 23, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Robert Dodd, Director of Parks and Recreation Robertd4Ca)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3133 Approval of Fiscal Year 22-23 Parks & Recreation Marina Fee Schedule CAPTION: Ordinance amending the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 12, Section 12-83, regarding the Marina fee schedule as of October 1 , 2022. SUMMARY: Per City Ordinance, the Parks and Recreation Department Director must submit the Fee Schedule for fiscal year 2022-23 for review and approval by the City Council annually. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The proposed FY22-23 Marina Fee Schedule, attachment A, includes fee changes to slip rentals, live-aboard fees, transient slip rentals, resale of electricity, boater special services, miscellaneous service charges, boater haul out services, and work area fees. The current Marina fees have not been adjusted since 2017. Changes in the local market, inflation, and the increased cost of materials necessitates the need for a fee increase. Staff has conducted a review of other marinas on the Gulf Coast and determined that Corpus Christi Marina fees were much lower than others in the local market. ALTERNATIVES: Do not approve the FY 22-23 Fee Schedule as is. FISCAL IMPACT: In Fund 4700 - Marina Fund, based on the increased fees, the annual fiscal impact for FY23 is an estimated amount of$2.4M dollars, up from $2.2M in FY22. This is an increase in revenue of$200,000. Funding Detail: Fund: 4700 - Marina Organization/Activity: 35300 Mission Element: 888 Revenue Project # (CIP Only): n/a Account: Various RECOMMENDATION: The staff recommends approval of the ordinance amending Corpus Christi Code regarding Parks & Recreation Department Marina Fee Schedule for FY22-23. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Exhibit A— FY 22-23 Parks and Recreation — Marina Fee Schedule Exhibit B — 2022 Marina Rates, CC Marina Historical Overview, CC Marina Debt Schedule Ordinance amending the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 12, Section 12-83, regarding the Marina fee schedule as of October 1, 2022. Now therefore, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas: Section 1. The City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances Chapter 12 is amended as follows to amend Section 12-83 regarding the Marina fee schedule effective October 1, 2022 by adding the underlined language and removing the str„nL threugh IaRguag4a. 12-83. Marina fee schedule. The Marina fee schedule is approved as follows effective QGtebeF 1, 2021 October 1, 2022: Parks and Recreation Department-Marina FY 2-13 FEE SCHEDULE N DESCRIPTION Previous FY 21-22 PFopesed FV 21 -2 Updated FY22-23 e W Section 1.MONTHLY SLIP RENTALS Pleasure Craft Floating Slip Rates LIL Month 27 F s 7p 150.00 5.50 t 479189.00 57/ft 30ft slip 238.00 7.93 ftX38270.00 $9/ft 494-94 $292.99 3 35ft slip NA NA 315.00 $9/ft X 40ft slip 308.00 7.70 ft 888360.00 $9/ft 45ft slip 343.00 7.62 ft 843405.00 59/ft 50 i slip $378.00 7.56 ft 78450.00 9 t 55ft slip 413.00 7.51 ft 413495.00 $9/ft 60ft slip $448.00 7.46 ft 448540.00 $9/ft 70ft slip 518.00 7.40 ft 848630.00 59/ft 75ft slip $553.00 7.37 ft `'675.00 9 t 80ft slip $518.00 6.45 ft 888720.00 59/ft 105ft slip 735.007 ft X5945.00 $9/ft Pleasure Craft Fixed Dock Slip Rates 16 Month Lease) 40ft slip $280.00 6.50 ft -258320.00 8 ft 45ft slip NA NA 360.00 8 ft 55ft slip 385.00 7 ft 885449.00 $8/ft 60ft slip 420.00 7 t 429480.00 8 t ca--oorr-Jnp 30ft slip L Doc Boat lifts on FNAtNA 255.00 8.50 t40 t s L Doc Boat is on 340.00 MEET X Utility Recovery/Maintenance Fee(includes 200kwh of Electricity <=20 tt 151.8.00 1 154rg�14.00 20.1-30ft $26.00 21.00 30.1-40ft 37.00 79 25.00 40.1-55ft 51.00 32.00 55.1--760ft 69.00 38.00 60.1-70ft NA 46.00 70.1-4980ft $90.00 $9053.00 80.1-100 NA $75.00 =>100 125.00 80.00 Commercial Rates 10.50 or length o dockwhichever is greater- NA NA 320.00 10.50 30 minlengtn ot boat 40ft sip NA NA $420.00 10.50 ft 45ft sip $410.00 9.11 ft 472.00 10.50 ft 50ft slip 455.00 9.11 ft 525.00 10.50 ft 55ft slip 500.00 9.09 ft 577• 10.50 ft 50 60 sip 545.00 9.08 630.00 10.50 ft 65 sip 590.00 9.08 682• 10.50 ft 50 Utility Recovery Fee <=3049 53.75 30.00 30.1-40ft NA 45.00 40.1-60 85.00 55.00 60.1-75ft 90.00 80.00 75.1-99 126.00 100.00 =>100 131.00 120.00 c....r:....o nnn nirui v r_cno onv ocnirn� DAF^I qmall -q Section 32.LIVE ABOARD FEE Fee Up to two occupants 100.00 per month 100.00 per month Per additional occupant 34.00 per month 345.00 per month Section 43.MONTHLY DRY STORAGE Minimum 6 month ease-maximum 14feet) Storage Fees Pp.ctael(Tee Beeth Dry Hard Stand Storage-up to 30ft 120.00 4 ft140.004.66 ft Section 54.RATES FOR TRANSIENT CRAFT Advance payment required Must Depart by 3:00 PM Rates Commercial Craft 37.50 a night up to 30ft;$1.25 addtl LF 39.00 a night up to 30ft; 1. 30 addtl LF Pleasure Craft Dai V 34.50 a night up to 30 1.15 addtl LF 36.00 a night up to 30 1.320 a t LF 120 Days or Less Weekly 174.00 a week up to 30 5.80 addtl LF195.00 a week up to 30 &596.50 addtl LF Monthly 375.00 a month up to 30ft;$12.50 addtl LF 360.00 a month up to 30ft;$12.5000 addtl LF Trailer Dry Boat Qve-R�Daily 9.55 10_00 Storage Weekly 60_00 Monthly 162.00175.00 Section 65.UTII ITV W-GQ/COV«`TRANSIENT ELECTRICITY FEE Fees Qvemig4 $&490 B9 Amity 30 AMP P TT9P PPF n�r....N 4 MiRimi-Fn MonthIV/Week]V transients 0.14 per KWH 0.14 per KWH will e char ed for use of electricitV per meter. Section-76.OTHER FEES Other Fees Unauthorized Craft 70.00 per night 70.00 per night Impound T135.00 per permit Ti35.00 per permit Marina Area Renta 0.01 per SF Day 0.01 per SF Day Slip Waiting List(Non-Refundable) T5.00 75.00 Boat Lines 5/8 inch Ti.75 perfoot Ti.75 perfoot Boat Lines 1/2 inch 1.50 per foot $1.50 per foot Cleat Installation 28.00 cleat 30.00 cleat Cleat Installation 60.00 bolts 2 15.00 bolts 2 Cleat Installation T60.00 labor 75.00 77-7 Section 97.SERVICES Minimum One Hour Emergency Services Material Cost Plus 20%Surcharge Pump Out Equipment with Equipment Operator $120.00 per our $120.00 per our minimum 1 hour charge) Other Services Materials Cost Plus 20%Surcharge 000 perourLa or Fee,On Lan 6075.00 per our Marina Vessel tenants only inside breakwater 150.00 per hour175.00 per hour Section.98.CONTRACTORS ADMINISTRATIVE FEE Insurance Permit Required Fees Annual Fee(10/01-09/30) 230.00 939100.00 Q;Rt. .�,� 904per job Master Key Deposit Refundable 150.00 3975.00 Key Replacement NA $25.00 Section 499.BOAT HAUL OUT FACILITY Note:Travel Lie Limited to 14.5 beam-Max 25 Ton Capacity) Requires Haul Out Authorization Form on file with up-to- date registration Fees Haul Out Splash One Hour,LOA up to 35ft 175.00 3200.00 Hau Out Spas One Hour,LOA up to 35.1ft an 200.00 999230.00 R Eac Additional Hours 60.00 per our9975.00 per our Addtl hour accounts for addlt blocks due to keel size Haul and Hold Survey min 2 Hours,LOA up to 35 ft235.00X35260.00 Haul and Hold Survey min 2 Hours,LOA up to 35.1 260.00 2b9285.00 ft and over Each Additional Hours) NA $75.00 Etr hour On/Off Trailer(max 2 hours) NA $9.00 er ft Section 130.HAUL OUT WORK AREA FEES Requires Haul Out Authorization Form on file with up-to- date registration Fees Tenant Vessel- 01-10days) 5.80 per ay &887.00 per ay Tenant Vessel- 11-30 days 17.35 per day 3;3518_00 per day Note:Rate increases per ay upon eachthirty 30 10.00 per ay 1er 0.00 pay da increment. Non-Tenant Vessel- 0-30days) 17.35 per ay 33518_00 per ay Note:Rate increases per day upon each thirty 30 10.00 per day 10.00 per day day a increment. Section 131.MONTHLY AREA FEES Limited to service period for boats Fees Mast Storage 0-30 days 12.00 per day 12.00 per day Note:Rate increases per ay upon eachthirty 30 10.00 per ay 10.00 per ay day a increment. Section 132.REGATTA SPECIAL EVENT RATES Requires Special Event Permit with advanced notice in writing rom sponsoring acht club City Marina mustFe-advertised as event sponsor as per Special Event Permit regardless of LOA In-Water 3-15 Vessels $20.00 per night/per vessel 20.00 per night/per vessel Plus Trailer Storage Fees&Applicable Utility Recove Fees Overages 16+Vessels Five Day Event Term 18.75 per night/per vessel 18.75 per night/per vessel Plus trailer storage fees. Inclusive of applicable utility recovery fee. Plus charges for electrical use exceeding the included utility recovery fee. On-Land Per Tagged Vessel Trailer 7.50 Trailer and/or Vessel Event 7.50 Trailer and/or Vessel Event Established by Marina Storage Area 0.01 per SF7-Da y 0.01 per SF Day Section 143.USER PERMIT FEE Insurance Permit Required Fees Shrimper Permit 200.00 annual fee 200.00 annual fee 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 of this ordinance be given full force and effect for this purpose. Section 3. 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. 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 Parks and Recreation Department FY 23 FEE SCHEDULE N DESCRIPTION Current FY21-22 Proposed FY22-23 Re,Code Section I.ATHLETICS A.Athletic Leagues: Mini Sport Leagues(Ages 3-5) Mini Nibblers,Mini Soder,Bl-ball $ 50.00 perchild $ 50.00 perchild 1020310300 Youth Sport Leagues(Ages 6-17) Basketball,Indoor Soccer $ 80.00 perchild $ 80.00 perchild 1020310300 Early Bird Regm-tion $ 65.00 perchild $ 65.00 perchild 1020 O300 Scholarship Fee $ 40.00 1perchild $ 40.00 perchild 1020 O300 High Sh,,l Sorts Lea.es(Ag,,14-18 Volleyball $ 250.00 perteam $ 250.00 perteam 1020310300 Basketball,Indoor Soccer $ 350.00 perteam $ 350.00 perteam 1020.310300 Baseball $ 550.00 perteam $ 550.00 perteam 1020310300 Adult Sports Leagues(Ages 18+) Individual Sport Play $ 5.00 per person $ 5.00 per person 1020310300 Team Leagues $ 550.00 perteam $ 550.00 perteam 1020310300 (Sl-pitch Softball,Basketball,Flag Football,Indoor Soccer) Voile ball $ 150.00 Per team $ 150.00 erteam 1020310300 L-F- L-Fee Individual Regk-tion $ 25.00 per in dividual $ 25.00 perin dividual 1020310300 L-Fee Team Regk ti.. $ 50.00 perteam $ 50.00 perteam 1020310300 B.Tournament Events Single/Double Elimination Youth Sport $ 125.00 perteam $ 125.00 1 perteam 1020310300 Ad,It Sports $ 150.00 1perteam $ 150.00 perteam 1020310300 Round Robin(Three Game G.mntee) Youth Sport $ 150.00 perteam $ 150.00 perteam 1020310300 Adult Sports $ 200.00 perteam $ 200.00 perteam 1020310300 C.Athl,ti,F-ilityRentals Athletics Gymnasiums Rental fee per gym $ 45.00 per hour $ 45.00 1 per hour 1020310400 Security Deposit per gym $ 50.00 1 per gym/per day $ 50.00 per gym/per day 1020.310400 Athletics Outdoor Sports'Fields Rental Tee per field $ 45.00 per hour $ 45.00 per hour 1020310400 Tournament Rental Tee per field $ 250.00 Fu II Day(12hrs) $ 250.00 F.11 Day(12hrs) 1020310400 Lights $ 20.00 pe,hour $ 20.00 pe,hour 1020 310400 Security Deposit perfield $ 50.00 per field,per day $ 50.00 per field,per day 1020310400 D.Youth Sports Camps(Instructor/City portions) Youth Sport Camps $ 70.00 11perchild $ 70.00 perchild 1020310410 Youth Sport&Splash Camp $ 100.00 perchild $ 100.00 perchild 1020310410 L-Regm-tion Fee $ 25.00 perchild $ 25.00 perchild 1020310410 Section 2.AQUATICS A.Rentals Deposit(refundable clean.p deposit) $ 300.00 $ 300.00 1020310000 Additional Ho.r $ 75.00 $ 75.00 1020310000 Splash Parties-2 ho- 1- ours1-50(n.mberof persons) $ 350.00 $ 350.00 1020310000 additional 1-50 people $ 60.00 $ 60.00 1020310000 during 6enemlSwim(.pto 25 people) $ 175.00 $ 175.00 1020310000 1 N DESCRIPTION Current FY21-22 Proposed FY22-23 Re,Code Swimming Pool Reservation Agreement Fees(swim teams/instmction) L-renal 1020.310000 25 yard/meters per lane per hour $ 7.00 $ 7.00 1020.310000 50 meters per lane per pool $ 15.00 $ 15.00 1020310000 Special Os.eFee Entire Pool Per Hour $ 100.00 $ 100.00 1020-310000 Twining Room $ 50.00 $ 50.00 1020310000 F.cilityset up $ 100.00 per event $ 100.00 --t 1020310000 Lifeguards $ 25.00 1per staff $ 25.00 1 per staff 1020.310000 Timing System One day $ 450.00 per rerrtal $ 450.00 per re mal 1020310000 Two Days $ 650.00 per rerrtal $ 650.00 per renal 1020310000 Three Days $ 850.00 per rerrtal $ 850.00 per renal 1020310000 B.Instruction Group Swim Lessons $ 50.00 per session per child $ 50.00 per session per ch ild 1020310150 Private Swim Lessons $ 100.00 per session per child $ 100.00 per session per ch ild 1020.310150 Scholarship fee $ 50.00 1pe,session per child $ 50.00 per session per ch ild 1020310150 CPR/First Aid/AED C-ificatio.Class $ 65.00 per person $ 65.00 per person 1020310150 Life..rd or lnstmctor C,aificztion Class $ 200.00 pmo. 200.00 pmo. 1020310150 M-C-idi-io.Co.- $ 50.00 per person $ 50.00 per person 1020310150 Ad.It Water Aerobics $ per person $ 35.00 per person 1020310150 Section 3.Community Centers A.Rentals Depositforall Facilities $ 150.00 Per Ramal-Refundable $ 150.00 Per Remzl-Refundable 1020202967 Additional Hour R.tefor.11 Facilities $ 75.00 Per Hour $ 75.00 Per Hour 1020310600 Non-Profit Org.na.it- $ 75.00 Per Hour $ 75.00 Per Hour 1020310600 Einer enc Services $ 150.00 12hours $ 150.00 2hours 1020310600 Smell Rental $ 325.00 4hour $ 325.00 4hour 1020310600 Garden Senior Cerner Meeting Room Linda Ie Senior Center Meeting Room Oak Park Recreation Center Medium Rental $ 375.00 4hour $ 375.00 4hour 1020310600 Broadmoor Social HaII Ethel Eyerly Medium Social HaII Garden Social Hall toe Garza Recreation Social HaII Li.c.le Recreation Center Northwest Social Hall Large Rental $ 425.00 4hour $ 425.00 4hour 1020310600 Ethel Eyedy L.reSoci.I Hall Greenwood SC Social HaII Linda le Senior Center Social H.11 Oso Recreation C-- 0-1 eerOve.I Willi.ms SC Socia 111.11 B.Leagues Micro Soccer $ 65.00 perchild $ 65.00 perchild 1020310610 M icro Soccer with Late fee $ 85.00 perchild $ 85.00 perchild 1020310610 C.Special Events Spring Break Camps $ 30.00 perchild $ 30.00 perchild 1020310610 D.Class Instruction: Spemlist/CRy-65/35%split 1020310610 E. SPARK Program Summer Recreation Progwm $ 25.00 perchild/week $ 25.00 perchild/week 1020311250 Scholarship $ 10.00 perchild/week $ 10.00 perchild/week 1020311250 Late pick u p(per 15 m inures) $ 5.00 perfa m ily $ 5.00 perfamily 1020.311250 Dailydropi.(when a v.ikable) $ 10.00 perchild $ 10.00 perchild '0203,1250 2 N DESCRIPTION Current FY21-22 Proposed FY22-23 Re,Code Section 4.LATCHKEY(AFTER HOUR KID POWER) Floor Bluff ISD&C.I.H.n ISD A.School Year(from end of school day to 6:00 p.m.) Monthly fee,1st ch ild 5 99.00 month ly per ch ild 5 99.00 monthly perchild 1020310800 Monthlyfee,each additional child 5 84.00 monthly per child 5 84.00 monthly perchild 1020310800 P,oated months-1st child 5 87.00 monthl ,child 5 87.00 monthl rch ild 1020310800 P,oated months-additi on.l child 5 77.00 monthlype,child 5 77.00 monthlype,child 1020310800 Regirtation involving l0 school days orless $ 50.00 perchild $ 50.00 perchild 1020 o8o0 Schol.rsh ip fee 5 60.00 month ly per ch ild 5 60.00 month ly per ch ild 1020310800 D.ily drop in fee $ 15.00 perchild $ 15.00 perchild 1020 o8o0 L-child pick-up $ 10.00 per 15 minutes pe,f.mily $ 10.00 per 15 m inures pe,f.mily 1020310800 L-payment fee $ 20.00 pe,f.mily aft-he 1st $ 20.00 pe,f.mily aft-he 1st 1020310800 $ 5.00 per d.y aft-he 2nd $ 5.00 pe,d.y after the 2nd 1020310800 B.Sommer Latchkey(After Hoo.Kid Power)Program Weekly fee $ 89.00 weekly per child $ 89.00 wee kly per ch ild 1020310800 Scholarship 5 60.00 weekly per child 5 60.00 wee kly per ch ild 1020310800 L-p.ymentfee(.fte,1st business d.y ofw"k) $ 20.00 perfa m ily $ 20.00 pe,f.mily 1020310800 D.i ly drop in fee $ 20.00 d.i ly per ch ild $ 20.00 d.i ly per ch i ld 1020 310800 Vacation Station $ 20.00 Id.ily perchild $ 20.00 Id.ily per child 1020 310800 Vacation Station S6.1-hip 5 15.00 Id.ily perchild 5 15.00 daily per child 1020310800 Corpus Christi ISD C.School Yea.(from end of school day to 6:00 p.m.) Monthly fee,1st child 5 109.00 monthly per child 5 109.00 monthly perchild 1020310800 Monthly fee,-h additional child 5 94.00 monthly per child 5 94.00 monthly perchild 1020 310800 P,oated months-1st ch ild 5 97.00 month ly per ch ild 5 97.00 month ly per ch ild 1020310800 P,oated months-additi on.l ch ild 5 87.00 month ly per ch ild 5 87.00 month ly per ch ild 1020 310800 Regm-tion involving 10 school days orless $ 60.00 perchild $ 60.00 perchild 1020310800 Schol.rsh ip fee 5 70.00 month ly per ch ild 5 70.00 momh ly per ch ild 1020310800 D.i ly d,o p in fee 5 25.00 ,child 5 25.00 ,child 1020310800 L-child pick-up $ 10.00 per 15 minutes per family $ 10.00 per 15 m inures per family 1020310800 L-payment fee $ 20.00 pe,fa. ily $ 20.00 pe,f.mily 1020310800 $ 5.00 per d.y aft-he 2nd $ 5.00 per d.y after the 2nd 1020.310800 D.Somme.Latchkey(After Hoo.Kid Powe.)Program Weekly fee $ 99.00 weekly per child $ 99.00 wee kly per ch ild 1020 310800 Scholarship 5 70.00 weekly per child 5 70.00 wee kly per ch ild 1020310800 L-p.ymentfee(.fte,1st business d.y of wee k) $ 20.00 perfa m ily $ 20.00 pe,f.mily 1020310800 D.i ly drop in fee $ 30.00 d.i ly per ch ild $ 30.00 d.i ly per ch i ld 1020 310800 Vacation Station $ 30.00 daily perchild $ 30.00 daily per child 1020310800 Vacation Station S6.1-hip 5 25.00 Id.ily perchild 5 25.00 daily per child 102031oaoo Section S.OSO BAY WETLANDS PRESERVE A.Youth Programs Youth C.m ps 5 D.y Su mme,,4 D.y Winter $ 99.00n $ 99.00 n1020306580 School Field Trips(1-25people) $ 75.00 per g,..pof25 $ 75.00 pe,g-pof25 1020306580 Homeschool Days $ 5.00 per person $ 5.00 per person 1020306580 Growing up Wild $ 7.00 per person $ 7.00 1 per person 1020306580 Scout P,ogams $ 10.00 per person $ 10.00 per person 1020306580 Birthday Parties $ 190.00 pe,g,oup $ 190.00 per group 1020306580 Youth Wetlands Workshops $ 8.00 per person $ 8.00 per person 1020306580 B.Adult Programs Yo.classes $ 10.00 on/e,class $ 10.00 on/e,class 1020306580 Sk R.-(E.,ly Bi,d) $ 20.00 per person $ 20.00 per person 1020306580 Sk R.-(Mgul.,Regm-tion) $ 25.00 per person $ 25.00 per person 1020.306580 1-mile R.- $ 12.00 per person $ 12.00 per person 1020306580 Adult Wetlands Workshops $ 8.00 per person $ 20.00 per person 1020306580 Section 6.PARK AND FACILITY RENTALS A.Amphitheater,Pavilions,end Wate.ga.den Amphitheater-F.,profit ate $ 425.00 4hours $ 425.00 4hours 1020 12010 Amphitheater-Non-profit ate $ 270.00 4hours $ 270.00 4hours 1020.312010 W.te,g.,den $ 220.00 4hours $ 220.00 4hours 4710.312000 Parker Pavilion $ 105.00 per rental $ 105.00 per rental 1020312010 Salinas Pavilion Rental $ 120.00 pe,4 hours $ 120.00 pe,4 hours 1020312010 3 N DESCRIPTION Current FY21-22 Proposed FY22-23 Re,Code West Guth Pavilion $ 160.00 per rental $ 160.00 per rental 102012010 Addition.)h.-(Amphfthe.ter,W.terg.rden) $ 55.00 per hour $ 55.00 per hour 1020312010 Bayfront Park($1,000 deposit) $2,500.00 4 h.- $2,500.00 4 h.- 471012000 Each addition.l hour $ 250.00 per hour $ 250.00 per hour 471012000 B.Cultural Services Room Rentals Gahan Hose-First Floor $ 425.00 4hours $ 425.00 4hours 471011500 Addition.I Hours for Renta l $ 105.00 per hour $ 105.00 per hour 471011500 Full package: (Firstfloor,Courtyard,Rose Garden Pkat.&Kitchen) $1,500.00 11/8 hrs $1,500.00/8 hrs 471011500 Partial package: (Courtyard,Rose Garden&Kitchen) $ 975.00/5 hrs $ 975.00/5 hrs 4710311500 Partial package: (Courtyard,First Floor&Kitchen) $1,100.00/5 hrs $1,100.00/5 hrs 4710311500 Partial package: (First Floor,Rose Garden&Kitchen) $ 850.00/5 hrs $ 850.00/5 hrs 4710311500 Non-ref.nc.b le reservation d eposit $ 200.00 per event $ 200.00 per event 4710311500 Run/walk-HerRage Park(Pl-Only) $ 265.00 11/4 hrs $ 265.00/4 hrs 4710311500 Each additional hour $ 50.00 per hour $ 50.00 per hour 4710311500 C.The Water's Edge McCaughan Park $ 200.00 5 hours $ 200.00 5 hours 1020312010 Additional hour $ 40.00 per hour $ 40.00 per hour 1020312010 McCaughan Park-Parking Lot $ 95.00 5 hours $ 95.00 5 hours 1020312010 Additional hour $ 20.00 per hour $ 20.00 per hour 1020312010 The Great Lawn $ 650.00 5ho.rs $ 650.00 5ho.rs 1020312010 Additional hour $ 130.00 per hour $ 130.00 per hour 1020312010 The Great lawn Parking Lot $ 250.00 15 hours $ 250.00 15 hours 1020312010 Additional hour $ 50.00 er hour $ 50.00 er hour 1020312010 Sherrill Park $ 200.00 5 hours $ 200.00 5 hours 1020312010 Additional hour $ 40.00 per hour $ 40.00 per hour 1020312010 Old Shoreline Road Bed $ 650.00 5 hours $ 650.00 5 hours 1020312010 Additional hour $ 130.00 per hour $ 130.00 per hour 1020312010 McGee Beach $ 250.00 5 hours $ 250.00 5 hours 1020312010 Additional hour $ 50.00 per hour $ 50.00 per hour 1020312010 Entire Park $2,000.00 5 hours $2,000.00 5 hours 1020312010 Additional hour $ 400.00 per hour $ 400.00 per hour 1020312010 Old City H.II Park $ 200.00 15 hours $ 200.00 5 hours 1020312010 Additional hour $ 40.00 per hour $ 40.00 per hour 1020312010 "N..-profit rete billed et 20%discount D.Festival Fees Heritage Park $3,000.00 per d.y $3,000.00 perd.y 4710311520 Heritage Park[non-profit festiv.k] $1,500.00 per d.y $1,500.00 perd.y 471011520 E. Cooking Demonstrations $ 10.00 per person $ 10.00 perpmo. 1020311520 G.Caterers Food or Alcohol C.-- $ 100.00 yearly $ 100.00 yearly 1020311520 Food..c Alcohol C.terer(Combi-c) $ 150.00 yearly $ 150.00 yearly 1020311520 Section 7.SPECIAL SERVICES A.Permits end Miscellaneous S eci.I E-to p p Iicztio.Fee n -ref.nd.ble $ 50.00 rmrt $ 50.00 rmrt 4710302350 Sm.11 Speci.I Event Permit(0-500 attendees) $ 100.00 per permit $ 100.00 per permit 4710302350 Sm.11 Speci.I Event clean-.p deposit $1,000.00 per event $1,000.00 per event 471002350 Medium Speci.l Event Permit(500-1000 attendees) $ 200.00 per permit $ 200.00 per permit 4710302350 Medium Speci.I Event d--p deposit $2,000.00 1per event $2,000.00 per event 4710302350 I0.rge Specia l Event P-ft greater than 1,000 attendees) $ 400.00 per permit $ 400.00 per permit 4710302350 I0.rge Specia l Event cle.,p deposit $4,000.00 per event $4,000.00 per event 4710302350 Beach/Park wedding $ 100.00 per event $ 100.00 per event 1020312030 B.Vendor Permits Sk.tep.rk $ 350.00 per month $ 350.00 per month 1020312030 Golf Beach V-dor(Fi-c!) $ 225.00 per month $ 225.00 per month 1020312030 CC 13-1,..d McGee Be.ch(Fi-c!) $ 150.00 per month $ 150.00 per month 1020312030 4 N DESCRIPTION Current FY21-22 Proposed FY22-23 Re,Code CC Beach a nd McGee Beach(Mobile) $ 50.00 per month $ 50.00 per month 1020.312030 nfl.table games vendor $ 220.00 Permit $ 220.00 Permit 1020312030 Water's Edge Feed&Beverage $ 100.00 monthly $ 100.00 monthly 1020.312010 Bookin g per pedestol(Mond.y-Thursday) $ 15.00 per booking $ 15.00 per booking 1020312010 10:30..-3:30p.;or 10:30..-3:30p.;or 4:00p.-9:OOp. 4:OOp.-9:OOp. Booking per pedestol(Friday-Sunday) $ 40.00 per booking 11:00..-9:00p. $ 40.00 per booking 1100..-9:00p. 1020312010 Water's Edge Rentals $ 200.00 monthly MarOc $ 200.00 monthly Ma7c[ 1020312010 $ 75.00 monthly Nov-Feb $ 75.00 monthly Nov-Feb 1020312010 C.Lab.-Perk 3-layca.pingper.itfordesignatedholidays: $ 28.00 3-clayper.it $ 28.00 3-d.y permit 1020312020 Ester,Memorial Day,4th oflol,Labor Day 55.00 3-d.y permit RV $ 55.00 3-clay Permit RV 1020312020 Only2-e-tive per.rts or 6 days/month D.Deily v ehicle entry fee $ 3.00 per vehicle/day $ 3.00 per vehicle/day 1020312020 Entry to o..unity parks for Holiday weekends 5 6.00 per vehicle/weekend 5 6.00 per vehicle/weekend 102- or events Section 8.TENNIS A.Annoal end Semi-Annoal Fees Ado It An..al $ 160.00 per/ear $ 160.00 per/ear Adult Se.i-Annual $ 110.00 per/6.onths $ 110.00 per/6.onths Youth Annual $ 75.00 per/year $ 75.00 per/year Youth Se.i-Annual $ 60.00 per/6.onths $ 60.00 per/6.onths Family Annual $ 300.00 per/year $ 300.00 per/year Fa.i ly Se.i-A...a l $ 160.00 pe r/6 months $ 160.00 pe r/6 months Non-Resident(3 Month Pass) $ 60.00 pe r/3 months $ 60.00 pe r/3 months $ 100.00 perevent $ 100.00 perevent B.Court Fees Outdoor Open Play(per/player) $ 3.00 per/1.5hP, $ 3.00 per/1.5hrs Private Lesson(comt fee) $ 1.50 per/hrs $ 1.50 per/hrs Se.i-Private/Group Lesson(co,a fee) $ 1.50 per/hrs $ 1.50 per/hrs Covered Pavilions(HEB) AdoltO en Play er/I0.er $ 7.00 er/1.51,rs $ 7.00 er/1.51,rs Private Lesson $ 4.50 per/hrs $ 4.50 per/hrs Se.i-Private/Group Lesson(co,a fee) $ 2.25 per/hrs $ 2.25 per/hrs C.Lesson Fees Director of Tenn is PrivateTennis Lessons $ 60.00 (per/hr) $ 60.00 (per/hr) PdvateTennis Lessons $ 45.00 (per/45.in) 5 45.00 (per/45.in) PrivateTennis Lessons $ 30.00 (per/30.in) $ 30.00 (per/30.in) Se.i-Private Lesson(per/player)(2 player) $ 30.00 (per/hr) $ 30.00 (per/hr) Group Lesson(per/player)(3 player) $ 20.00 (per/hr) $ 20.00 (per/hr) Group Le.on(per/player)(4+player) $ 15.00 (per/hr) $ 15.00 (per/hr) Head Pro PrivateTennis Lessons $ 50.00 (per/hr) $ 50.00 (per/hr) PrivateTennis Lessons $ 25.00 (per/30.in) $ 25.00 (per/30.in) Se.i-Private Lesson(per/player)(2 player) $ 25.00 (per/hr) $ 25.00 (per/hr) Group Lesson(per/player)(3 player) $ 18.00 (per/hr) $ 18.00 (per/hr) Group Le.on(per/player)(4 player) $ 16.00 (per/hr) $ 16.00 (per/hr) Group Le.on(per/player)(5+player) $ 12.00 (per/hr) $ 12.00 (per/hr) Assistant Pro PrivateTennis Lessons $ 45.00 (per/hr) $ 45.00 (per/hr) PrivateTennis Lessons $ 22.50 (per/30.in) $ 22.50 (per/30.in) Se.i-Private Lesson(per/player)(2 player) $ 22.50 (per/hr) $ 22.50 (per/hr) Gro. Lesson(per/player)(3 player) $ 15.00 (per/hr) $ 15.00 (per/hr) Group Le.on(per/player)(4 player) $ 12.00 (per/hr) $ 12.00 (per/hr) Group Le.on(per/player)(5+player) $ 10.00 (per/hr) $ 10.00 (per/hr) D.League Fees USTA Sanctioned Leagoe. 5 N DESCRIPTION Current FY21-22 Proposed FY22-23 Re,Code Adult 18&Over Leagues(2 singles&3 doubles) $ 57.00 per/league match $ 57.00 per/league match Adult 40&0ver ,.g-(2 Singles&3 doubles) $ 57.00 per/league match $ 57.00 per/league match Adult 55&0ver ,.g-(3 doubles) $ 43.00 per/league match $ 43.00 per/league match Mixed 18&Over Leagues(3 doubles) $ 43.00 per/league match $ 43.00 per/league match Mixed 40&Over Leagues(3 doubles) $ 43.00 per/league match $ 43.00 per/league match In-Hoose Leagues Adults 40&0-(without permit) $ 65.00 per/league match $ 65.00 per/league match Adolts 40&0-(with permit) $ 35.00 per/league match $ 35.00 per/league match E. Facility Rental Fees HEISTea.I.C..- 22maxcourtIF.lldaymorethan6hrs) $ 600.00 per/rental $ 600.00 per/rental 22max comu(H.H day less than 6h rs) $ 300.00 per/rental $ 300.00 per/rental 11..x court IF.11 day m ore than 6hrs) $ 300.00 per/rental $ 300.00 per/rental 11..x comu(HaH day less than 6hrs) $ 150.00 per/rental $ 150.00 per/rental Al Kruse Te..I.C..- 10..xcourtIF.lldaymorethan6hrs) $ 300.00 per/rental $ 300.00 per/rental 10..x comu(H.H day less than 6hrs) $ 150.00 per/rental $ 150.00 1per/rental E. Pro rams,Cam a,Workouts HEISTe..I.C..- HighPerformanceProgram-8 Lessons-juniors $ 132.00 per/session $ 132.00 per/session High Performance Program-12 Lessons-juniors $ 198.00 per/session $ 198.00 per/session Drop in Fee-High Performance Program-juniors $ 18.50 each $ 18.50 each Prep High Performance Program-juniors $ 84.00 per/session $ 84.00 per/session Drop in Fee-Prep High Performance Program-juniors $ 11.50 each $ 11.50 each 10 and..&,Tunior Program $ 54.00 per month $ 54.00 per month Drop in Fee-10 and under Junior Program $ 8.00 each $ 8.00 each Mini Munchkins Pro,. ors5-6 $ 5.00 each $ 5.00 1each Adultbeginner Program-18+ $ 11.00 each $ 11.00 each Cardio Tennis-allages $ 13.00 each $ 13.00 each Team Workout-adult $ 13.00 each $ 13.00 each Hot shots program-12 and under $ 60.00 per/session $ 60.00 per/session URT pI.yc.y-juniors $ 15.00 each $ 15.00 each Spring Break C.mp-juniors $ 75.00 per/session $ 75.00 per/session Drop in Fee-Spring Break Camp-juniors $ 19.00 each $ 19.00 each Backto School Morning Camp 8-18 $ 100.00 per/session $ 100.00 per/session Drop in Fee-Backto School Morning Camp 8-18 $ 30.00 each $ 30.00 each Al Kruse Te..I.C..- AdultSocialNight-18+ $ 13.00 each $ 13.00 each Junior Social-18 and under $ 13.00 each $ 13.00 each Men's In House League-without permit-40+ $ 65.00 per/session $ 65.00 per/session Men's In House League-with permit-40+ $ 35.00 per/session $ 35.00 per/session Women'In House,.g. without ermit-40+ $ 65.00 e,/-io. 65.00 er/ses Women'In House League-with permit-40+ $ 35.00 per/session $ 35.00 per/session Summer Camp Peewee's 4-6 Years Old $ 25.00 per/week $ 25.00 per/week Summer Camp Chipmunk 7-10 Years Old $ 25.00 per/week $ 25.00 per/week Summer Camp Academy Prep 10 and u p $ 50.00 per/week $ 50.00 per/week Summer Camp Advance Academy 10 and u p $ 50.00 per/week $ 50.00 per/week Section9.PILOT PROGRAMS The Parks and Recreation Department k authorized to implement pilot programs based on unity requests and trends.Cost--,,will not exceed 40%foryouth p,og,.ms (excluding After Hour Kid Power-Latchkey). Section 10.SCHOLARSHIP FEES Scholarships as shown a o,provided to youth based on fin.nci.I need for program activities. Eligibility criteria is the-o as used by school districtsforthe free/reduced-mst lunch program. Section 11.REFUND POLICY Refunds fora 11 Parks and Recreation feeswill be processed fora period up to thirty(30)days from the date of payment. 6 R.,Code =approval schedule of fees..d h.,g.s h..b— ,bmin,dt,the C,,p,,Christi City Council f-review d pp,...I ,d i,effective Oa,b,,1,2022. APPROVED: Pe"Zan..i,City Manager D.t. Section 7 A. Plei B. Plei C. Util D. Con E. Util Section 2 A. Fee Section 3 A. Stoi Section 4 (Advance A. Rat, Section 5 A. Fee Section E A. Oth Section 7 (Minimus A. Emi B. Oth Section E (Insuranc A. Fee Section 5 (Note: Tr Requires A. Fee Section 7 Requires A. Fee Section 7 (Limited A. Fee Section 7 (Require: (City/Ma A. I nA B On- Section 7 (Insuranc A. Fee Parks and Rec FY DESCRIPTION �. MONTHLY SLIP RENTALS asure Craft Floating Slip Rates (6 Month Lease) 27 ft slip 30ft slip 35ft slip 40ft slip 45ft slip 50ft slip 55ft slip 60ft slip 70ft slip 75ft slip 80ft slip 105ft slip asure Craft Fixed Dock Slip Rates (6 Month Lease) 40ft slip 45ft slip 55ft slip 60ft slip 30ft slip L Dock (Boat lifts only) 40ft slip L Dock (Boat lifts only) ity Recovery/ Maintenance Fee (Includes 200kwh of Electricity) <=20 ft 20.1 - 30ft 30.1 -40ft 40.1 - 50ft 50.1 - 60ft 60.1 - 70ft 70.1 - 80ft 80.1 - 100ft _>100ft nmercial Rates (6 Month Lease) $10.50 a ft or length of dock whichever is greater- 30 Ft minimum length of boat + electricity 40ft slip 45ft slip 50ft slip 55ft slip 60ft slip 65ft slip ity Recovery/ Maintenance Fee <=30ft 30.1 -40ft 40.1 - 60ft 60.1 - 80ft 80.1ft - 100ft _>100ft !. LIVE ABOARD FEE Up to two occupants (Minimum 35ft boat) Per additional occupant t. MONTHLY DRY STORAGE (6 month lease) rage Fees Dry Storage-up to 30ft I.. RATES FOR TRANSIENT CRAFT (Daily,Weekly, Monthly without 6 month lease) payment required) Must Depart by 3:00 PM es Commercial Craft Daily Pleasure Craft Daily (120 Days or Less) Weekly Monthly Trailer/Dry Boat Storage Daily Monthly i. TRANSIENT ELECTRICITY FEE s Monthly/weekly transients will be charged for use of electricity per meter. i. OTHER FEES ier Fees Unauthorized Craft Impound Marina Area Rental (Parking lot/ Park land space) Slip Waiting List (non refundable/ can be applied to security deposit upon signing lease) Boat Lines 5/8 inch Boat Lines 1/2 inch Cleat Installation Cleat Installation Cleat Installation '. SERVICES m One Hour Charge) ergency Services Material Cost Plus 20% Surcharge Pump Out Equipment with Equipment Operator (minimum 1 hour charge) ier Services Materials Cost Plus 20% Surcharge Labor Fee, On Land Marina Vessel (slip to slip towing -tenants only inside breakwater) I. CONTRACTORS ADMINISTRATIVE FEE ;e/Permit Required) s Annual Fee (10/01-09/30) Master Key Deposit (Refundable) Key Replacement I. BOAT HAUL OUT FACILITY avel Lift Limited to 14.5 beam - Max 25 Ton Capacity) Haul Out Authorization Form on file with up-to-date registration s Haul Out/Splash (One Hour, LOA up to 35ft) Haul Out/Splash (One Hour, LOA up to 35.1ft and over) Each Additional Hour(s) (Addtl hour accounts for addlt blocks due to keel size) Haul and Hold Survey- (max 2 Hours, LOA up to 35 ft) Haul and Hold Survey- (max 2 Hours, LOA up to 35.1 ft and over) Each Additional Hour(s) On/Off Trailer(max 2 hours) M. HAUL OUT WORK AREA FEES Haul Out Authorization Form on file with up-to-date registration S Tenant Vessel - (01-10 days) Tenant Vessel - (11-30 days) Note: Rate increases per day upon each thirty (30) day increment. Non-Tenant Vessel - (0-30 days) Note: Rate increases per day upon each thirty (30) day increment. �1. MONTHLY AREA FEES to service period for boats) S Mast Storage (0-30 days) Note: Rate increases per day upon each thirty (30) day increment. I. REGATTA/SPECIAL EVENT RATES Special Event Permit with advanced notice in writing from sponsoring yacht club) rina must be advertised as event sponsor as per Special Event Permit, regardless of LOA) Nater 3-15 Vessels Plus Trailer Storage Fees Fees/Overages 16+Vessels (Five Day Event Term) Plus trailer storage fees. Plus charges for electrical use Land Per Tagged Vessel/Trailer Established by Marina Storage Area 3. USER PERMIT FEE :e/Permit Required) s Shrimper Seafood Sales Permit This schedule of fees and charges has been submitted to the Corpus Christi City Council for review and approval and is effective October 1, 2022. APPROVED: Peter Zanoni, City Manager reation Department - Marina ' 23 FEE SCHEDULE Current FY21-22 $ 150.00 $5.50 ft $ 189.00 $ 238.00 $7.93 ft $ 270.00 NA NA $ 315.00 $ 308.00 $7.70 ft $ 360.00 $ 343.00 $7.62 ft $ 405.00 $ 378.00 $7.56 ft $ 450.00 $ 413.00 $7.51 ft $ 495.00 $ 448.00 $7.46 ft $ 540.00 $ 518.00 $7.40 ft $ 630.00 $ 553.00 $7.37 ft $ 675.00 $ 588.00 $7.35 ft $ 720.00 $ 735.00 $7.00 ft $ 945.00 $ 260.00 $6.50 ft $ 320.00 $ 292.50 $6.50 ft $ 360.00 $ 375.50 $6.82 ft $ 440.00 $ 390.00 $6.50 ft $ 480.00 NA NA $ 255.00 NA NA $ 340.00 $ 18.00 $ 14.00 $ 26.00 $ 21.00 $ 37.00 $ 25.00 $ 51.00 $ 32.00 $ 69.00 $ 38.00 $ 90.00 $ 46.00 NA $ 53.00 NA $ 75.00 $ 125.00 $ 80.00 NA NA $ 315.00 NA NA $ 420.00 $ 410.00 $9.11 ft $ 472.00 $ 455.00 $9.11 ft $ 525.00 $ 500.00 $9.09 ft $ 577.50 $ 545.00 $9.08 ft $ 630.00 $ 590.00 $9.08 ft $ 682.50 NA $ 30.00 $ 53.75 $ 45.00 $ 85.00 $ 55.00 $ 90.00 $ 80.00 $ 126.00 $ 100.00 $ 131.00 $ 120.00 $ 100.00 per month $ 100.00 $ 34.00 per month $ 35.00 $ 120.00 $4 per ft $ 140.00 $ 37.50 a night up to 30ft; $1.25 addtl LF $ 39.00 $ 34.50 a night up to 30ft; $1.15 addtl LF $ 36.00 $ 174.00 a week up to 30ft; $5.80 addtl LF $ 195.00 $ 375.00 a month up to 30ft; $12.50 addtl LF $ 360.00 $ 9.55 $ 10.00 $162.00 $175.00 $ 0.14 per KWH $ 0.14 $ 70.00 per night $ 70.00 $ 135.00 per permit $ 135.00 $ 0.01 per SF/Day $ 0.01 $ 25.00 $ 75.00 $ 1.75 per foot $ 1.75 $ 1.50 per foot $ 1.50 $ 28.00 cleat $ 30.00 $ 60.00 bolts (2) $ 15.00 $ 60.00 labor $ 75.00 $ 120.00 per hour $ 120.00 $ 60.00 per hour $ 75.00 $ 150.00 per hour $ 175.00 $ 230.00 $ 100.00 $ 150.00 $ 75.00 NA $ 25.00 $ 175.00 j $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 230.00 $ 60.00 per hour $ 75.00 $ 235.00 $ 260.00 $ 260.00 $ 285.00 $ 60.00 per hour $ 75.00 NA $9.00 $ 5.80 per day $ 7.00 $ 17.35 per day $ 18.00 $ 10.00 per day $ 10.00 $ 17.35 per day $ 18.00 $ 10.00 per day $ 10.00 $ 12.00 per day $ 12.00 $ 10.00 per day $ 10.00 $ 20.00 per night/per vessel $ 20.00 $ 18.75 per night/per vessel $ 18.75 $ 7.50 Trailer and/or Vessel/Event $ 7.50 $ 0.01 per SF/Day $ 0.01 $ 200.00 annual fee $ 200.00 Date N Proposed FY22-23 a Rev. Code w $7 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $9 ft 4700-323010 $8 ft 4700-323010 $8 ft 4700-323010 $8 ft 4700-323010 $8 ft 4700-323010 $8.50 ft 4700-323010 $8.50 ft 4700-323010 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 $10.50 ft 4700-323010 $10.50 ft 4700-323010 $10.50 ft 4700-323010 $10.50 ft 4700-323010 $10.50 ft 4700-323010 $10.50 ft 4700-323010 $10.50 ft 4700-323010 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 4700-323030 per month 4700-323015 per month 4700-323015 $4.66 per ft 4700-323010 a night up to 30ft; $1.30 addtl LF 4700-323020 a night up to 30ft; $1.20 addtl LF 4700-323020 a week up to 30ft; $6.50 addtl LF 4700-323020 a month up to 30ft; $12.00 addtl LF 4700-323020 4700-323020 4700-323020 4700-323020 per KWH 4700-323010 per night 4700-323100 per permit 4700-323100 per SF/Day 4700-323100 one time 4700-323100 per foot 4700-323100 per foot 4700-323100 cleat 4700-323100 bolts (2) 4700-323100 labor 4700-323100 per hour (minimum 1 hour charge) 4700-323100 4700-323100 per hour 4700-323100 per hour 4700-323100 4700-344000 4700-344000 4700-344000 4700-323060 4700-323060 per hour 4700-323060 4700-323060 4700-323060 per hour 4700-323060 per ft 4700-323060 per day 4700-323070 per day 4700-323070 per day 4700-323070 per day 4700-323070 per day 4700-323070 per day 4700-323070 per day 4700-323070 per night/per vessel 4700-344000 per night/per vessel 4700-344000 Trailer and/or Vessel/Event 4700-344000 per SF/Day 4700-344000 annual fee 4700-344000 Date 2022 Marina Rates Rates listed lowest to highest - CC Marina rates were last adjusted in 2017. Marina Slip rate by LF of slip Location *Corpus Christi Municipal $5.50 - $7.93 + Utility Corpus Christi TX Marina Fee/Electricity *Freeport Municipal Marina $7.07 - $8.62 + Electricity Freeport TX South Shore Harbor $8.75 + Electricity Clear lake TX *Port Aransas Municipal $9.75 + Electricity Port Aransas TX Marina — Seabrook Marina $9.40 - $10.00 + Electricity Clear Lake TX Island Moorings $10.30 + Electricity Port Aransas TX Cove Harbor Marina $11.50 + Electricity Rockport TX Waterford Harbor Marina $11.50 + Electricity Clear Lake TX Kemah Boardwalk Marina $11.88 + Electricity Kemah TX *St Petersburg Municipal $9.50 - $13.50 + Tax + Electricity St. Petersburg FL Marina Bay Club Hotel Marina $16.25 — 25.50 + Electricity San Diego CA Harbor Island West Marina $19.00 - $26.50 + Electricity San Diego CA Charleston Harbor Marina $19.00 - $34.00 + Electricity Charleston SC Safe Harbor Charleston City $18.85 Annual + Electricity Charleston SC $36.50 Monthly + Electricity All the listed marinas offer floating docks and similar amenities as the Corpus Christi Marina. Using a 40ft slip as the baseline and increasing rates from $7.70 ft to $9.00 ft is roughly 16.88%. Core inflation from 2017 - 2022 averaged 2.91% per year with an inflation total of 15.40%. CPI inflation from 2017 — 2022 averaged 3.86% per year with an inflation total of 20.87%. Corpus Christi Marina Historical Overview Corpus Christi Marina 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,399,877 2,305,978 2,219,5 2,131,265 2,054,5 2,049,368 2,000,000 94,064 38,087 95,403 1,521,857 1,500,000 81,314 30,263 1,000,000 832,264 9,408 7,8 610,575 12,750 9,140 500,000 277,877 59,355 ' 0 i 2020-2021 2019-2020 2018-2019 2017-2018 ■Revenue ■Expenditures+Debt Expenditures Debt uoo Fund Balance Hurricane Harvey hit August 2017. Revenues in FY 2017-2018 increased due to the number of boats moving to CC Marina from other damaged marinas and private docks. FY 2018-2019 expenditures increased due to marina maintenance projects and the influx of boats after hurricane Harvey. FY 2019-2020 the marina received insurance proceeds for Hurricane Harvey showing increase in fund balance. Marina Debt Schedule FY Principal Interest Payment 2021 510,000 97,500 607,500 2022 530,000 76,500 606,500 2023 550,000 52,850 602,850 2024 175,000 38,175 213,175 2025 185,000 32,775 217,775 2026 190,000 27,150 217,150 2027 195,000 21,375 216,375 2028 200,000 15,450 215,450 2029 205,000 9,375 214,375 2030 210,000 3,150 213,150 $2,950,000 $374,300 $3,324,300 Debt was used to pay for replacement of docks R,S,T,U in 2014-15. \ FOR ACCO, CAP 00 CORPUS r, ACCREDITED CHRISTI 's = P w a off �hA RECRFAtP FY 2023 Marina Fee Schedule City Council August 30, 2022 3 FY 2023 Marina Fee Changes PARK56 • Proposed ordinance to increase Marina fee schedule — Slip rentals — Haul out services — Other boater services • Due to the rising cost of materials and labor, the marina needs to increase rates to maintain the required funds to operate • Last adjusted in FY 2017 Slip Rates — Marina Comparisons CHRISM � =Z2 nZry *Corpus Christi Municipal Marina $5.50-$7.93+Utility Fee/Electricity Corpus Christi,TX. *Freeport Municipal Marina $7.07-$8.62+Electricity Freeport,TX. South Shore Harbor $8.75+Electricity Clear Lake,TX. *Port Aransas Municipal Marina— $9.75+Electricity Port Aransas,TX. Seabrook Marina $9.40-$10.00+Electricity Clear Lake,TX. Island Moorings $10.30+Electricity Port Aransas,TX. Cove Harbor Marina $11.50+Electricity Rockport,TX. Waterford Harbor Marina $11.50+Electricity Clear Lake,TX. Kemah Boardwalk Marina $11.88+Electricity Kemah,TX. *St Petersburg Municipal Marina $9.50-$13.50+Tax+Electricity St.Petersburg,FL. Bay Club Hotel Marina $16.25—25.50+Electricity San Diego,CA. Harbor Island West Marina $19.00-$26.50+Electricity San Diego,CA. Charleston Harbor Marina $19.00-$34.00+Electricity Charleston,SC. Safe Harbor Charleston City $18.85 Annual+Electricity Charleston,SC. $36.50 Monthly+Electricity • Using a 40ft slip as the baseline and increasing rates from$7.70 ft to$9.00 ft is roughly 16.88% • Core inflation from 2017-2022 averaged 2.91%per year with an inflation total of 15.40% • CPI inflation from 2017—2022 averaged 3.86%per year with an inflation total of 20.87% 3 Pleasure Craft Floating Slips IMM CHRISTI PARK56 Slip Size Current Rate Proposed Rate 27ft slip $150.00 $5.50 ft $189.00 $7.00 ft 3Oft slip $238.00 $7.93 ft $270.00 $9.00 ft 32ft slip $252.00 $7.87 N/A 34ft slip $266.00 $7.82 N/A 35ft slip N/A N/A $315.00 $9.00 ft 36ft slip $280.00 $7.77 N/A 40ft slip $308.00 $7.70 ft $360.00 $9.00 ft 45ft slip $343.00 $7.62 ft $405.00 $9.00 ft 46ft slip $350.00 $7.60 ft N/A 5Oft slip $378.00 $7.56 ft $450.00 $9.00 ft 55ft slip $413.00 $7.51 ft $495.00 $9.00 ft 60ft slip $448.00 $7.46 ft $540.00 $9.00 ft 70ft slip $518.00 $7.40 ft $630.00 $9.00 ft 75ft slip $553.00 $7.37 ft $675.00 $9.00 ft 80ft slip $588.00 $7.35 ft $720.00 $9.00 ft 105ft slip $735.00 $7.00 ft $945.00 $9.00 ft 4 Pleasure Craft Fixed Slips IMM CHRISTI PARK56 Slip Size Current Rate Proposed Rate 3Oft slip $210.00 $7.00 N/A 34ft slip $238.00 $7.00 N/A 40ft slip $280.00 $7.00 $320.00 $8.00 ft 45ft slip N/A N/A $360.00 $8.00 ft 48ft slip $336.00 $7.00 N/A 55ft slip $385.00 $7.00 $440.00 $8.00 ft 60ft slip $420.00 $7.00 $480.00 $8.00 ft 65ft slip $455.00 $7.00 N/A LST 40ft slip $260.00 $6.50 N/A LST 55ft slip $357.00 $6.50 N/A LST 60ft slip $390.00 $6.50 N/A 30ft slip L-Dock N/A N/A $255.00 $8.50 ft (Boat lifts only) 40ft slip L-Dock N/A N/A $340.00 $8.50 ft (Boat lifts only) 5 Commercial Slips % 3,�, GGRPUS CHRISTI =MM2 Slip Size Current Rate Proposed Rate 40ft slip N/A N/A $420.00 $10.50 ft 45ft slip $410.00 $9.11 ft $472.00 $10.50 ft 50ft slip $455.00 $9.11 ft $525.00 $10.50 ft 55ft slip $500.00 $9.09 ft $577.50 $10.50 ft 60ft slip $545.00 $9.08 ft $630.00 $10.50 ft 65ft slip $590.00 $9.08 ft $682.50 $10.50 ft • $10.50 per ft, or length of dock, whichever is greater - 30ft Minimum length Haul Out Facility 3,�, GGRPUS CHRISTI PARK56 Service Current Rate Proposed Rate Haul Out/Splash(One Hour,LOA up to 35ft) $175.00 $200.00 Haul Out/Splash(One Hour,LOA up to 35.1ftand over) $200.00 $230.00 Each Additional Hour(s) $60.00 per hour $75.00 per hour Haul and Hold Survey(Max 2 Hours,LOA up to 35 ft) $235.00 $260.00 Haul and Hold Survey(Max 2 Hours,LOA up to 35.1 ft and over) $260.00 $285.00 Each Additional Hour(s) $60.00 per hour $75.00 per hour On/Off Trailer(Max 2 hours) NA $9.00 per ft Tenant Vessel-(01-10 days) $5.80 per day $7.00 per day Tenant Vessel-(11-30 days) $17.35 per day $18.00 per day Note: Rate increases per day upon each thirty(30)day increment. $10.00 per day $10.00 per day Non-Tenant Vessel-(0-30 days) $17.35 per day $18.00 per day Note: Rate increases per day upon each thirty(30)day increment. $10.00 per day $10.00 per day FY 2023 Rate Changes 3,^, CHRISTI PARK56 • As an enterprise fund, the revenue collected from the increase to slip rates, haul out services, and other boater services will stay in the Marina Fund • Estimated increase in fees for FY 2023 is $200,000 • Revenue collected will pay for maintenance and staffing Recommendation uffl—o,," wE wElnrcJiory • Staff recommends approval of this Ordinance amending the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 12, Section 12-83 regarding the Marina fee schedule as of October 1 , 2022, as presented ,SUS G� 011 h AGENDA MEMORANDUM CORPOR I First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of August 30, 2022 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 30, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Mike Markle, Chief of Police mikema(a)-cctexas.com (361) 886-2601 Eddie Houlihan, Director of Management & Budget EddieHo@cctexas.com (361) 826-3792 Ordinance adopting the City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances for changes for 9-1-1 emergency service fees CAPTION: Ordinance amending the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 55, regarding 9-1-1 emergency service fees as of January 1,2023. SUMMARY: This item is an Ordinance adopting the City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances, Chapter 55, regarding 9-1-1 emergency service fees as of January 1, 2023. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: City Charter requires City Council to review and act on changes to the Code of Ordinances. The City of Corpus Christi is proposing amending the City Code of Ordinances for changes to the 9- 1-1 emergency service fee. In 1990, the City of Corpus Christi agreed to participate with the Coastal Bend Council of Governments (CBCOG) regional plan for 911 service. In June 1997, the City Council authorized resolutions to withdraw from the regional 911 plan. The City of Corpus Christi sued for the right to withdraw from the CBCOG and ultimately won its release in Austin's Third Court of Appeals in September of 2001. Corpus Christi has been operating as a home rule 911 city since early 2002. As a home rule city, it is allowable to set the rate of fee not to exceed 6% of the monthly base rate charged a service user by the principal service provider(Sec. 772.214(c), HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE). Our first fees were collected in August/September 2002. In FY 2020, the 911 wireline fees were increased for residential lines by .35, business lines by .55, and trunk charges by .80 and earmarked to help offset the funding necessary to operate a 911 PSAP. This increase is requested to further subsidize the rising cost of operating a 911 PSAP. The current and adjusted rates are detailed below: Category Current Fees Maximum Allowed Fee Residential $1.60 $1.80 Business $2.00 $2.40 Trunk $2.40 $4.30 The estimated increase in revenue is $197,125.00. ALTERNATIVES: Approval of the Rates and Fees is required to approve the Operating Budget. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is an estimated increase of$197,125.00 in revenues from the new 9-1-1 emergency service fee change in the Proposed Budget for FY 2023. Funding Detail: Fund: Organization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the recommended changes to the Code of Ordinances for the new 9-1-1 emergency service fee change, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: FY 2023 Ordinance for Fee Schedule Ordinance amending the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 55, regarding 9-1-1 emergency service fees as of January 1, 2023. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, that: SECTION 1. Section 55-7 "Local exchange access line 9-1-1-service fee", Subsection (b) of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances, is amended to read as follows: (b) 9-1-1 emergency service fee. Each service supplier in the city shall collect a 9-1-1 emergency service fee of eRe d^"a +�G8RtS ($1 .69) one dollar and eighty cents ($1 .80) per month for each residential local exchange access line; two dollars and forty cents ($2.40) per month for each business local exchange access line; and ti" 91Ia s add#G GeRtS($2.49� four dollars and thirty cents ($4.30) per month for each business trunk local exchange access line. The 9-1-1 emergency service fee shall be used only for costs attributable to equipment and personnel necessary to operate the city's public safety answering point. SECTION 2. 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. The changes to the 9-1-1 emergency service fees as reflected in this Ordinance take effect on January 1, 2023. 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 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 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 Guajardo City Secretary Mayor FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 PROPOSED POLICE DEPARTMENT OPERATING BUDGET FY 2023 PROPOSED FEE ADJUSTMENT PRESENTED TO CITY COUNCIL IN JULY 26 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CITY MANAGER PETER ZANONI A' . Presented by Mike Markle, Chief of Police r + ' August 25, 2022 �3 Proposed 911 Fees • There are two revenue sources funding 9-1-1 Metrocom Call Center 1) Wireless Fee • .50 cents per line • State regulated surcharge 2) Wireline Fee • Home rule cities are allowed to set the rate of fee not to exceed 6% of the monthly base rate charged a service user by the principal service provider (Sec. 772.214(c), HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE) • If the new rates are approved, letters detailing the rate increase will be sent to providers to become effective on January 1, 2023. z Proposed 911 Fees • A proposed increase in 911 Wireline Landline fees is recommended by City staff to take effect on January 1, 2023 • The fee increase will be used to fund costs attributable to equipment and personnel necessary to operate the City's public safety answering point Yearly Current Adjusted estimated# Current Revenue Proposed Proposed Revenue Revenue of lines Fees Estimate Fee Increase Estimate Increase Residential 350,000 $1.60 $560,000.00 $1.80 $0.20 $630,000.00 $70,000.00 Business 300,000 $2.00 $600,000.00 $2.40 $0.40 $720,000.00 $120,000.00 Trunk 3750 $2.40 $9,000.00 $4.30 $1.90 $16,125.00 $7,125.00 Total: $1,169,000.00 $1,366,125.00 $197,125.00 3 so �o o� A H AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 First Reading for the City Council Meeting of August 30, 2022 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 30, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Gabriel Hinojosa, Interim-Public Works Director Gabriel H(o-)-cctexas.com 361-826-1877 PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING ORDINANCE TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 55-709, DRAINAGE UTILITY CHARGE, OF THE CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES TO LEVY AN AMENDED SCHEDULE OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE CHARGES CAPTION: Public Hearing and first reading ordinance amending Section 55-709, Drainage Utility Charge, of the Corpus Christi Code, to levy an amended schedule of storm water drainage charges, repealing conflicting provisions, and providing a savings clause. SUMMARY: Public Notice is hereby given that the Corpus Christi City Council will hold a public hearing to consider amending Section 55-709, Drainage Utility Charge, of the City Code of Ordinances to levy an amended schedule of storm water drainage charges on August 30, 2022 during the Council meeting beginning at 11:30 a.m. in the City Council Chambers, 1201 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, Texas. Ordinance amending Section 55-709, Drainage Utility Charge, of the City Code of Ordinances to levy an amended schedule of storm water drainage charges to all benefitted properties in the service area of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas; repealing conflicting provisions, and providing a savings clause. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: From 1989-2021, the City of Corpus Christi funded storm water services through the water utility rate. In September2021, the City's first Municipal Drainage Fee ("Storm Water Fee")was adopted by City Council and went into effect for ratepayers on January 1, 2022. FY 2022 estimated Storm Water Fund revenues total $18.05M and stem from both the water utility rate ($4.35M) and the Storm Water Fee ($13.61 M). FY 2022 Storm Water Fund had no debt service expenses. As was requested by the Mayor and City Manager at the time, the Public Works Department successfully created and has since maintained a fair and equitable fee structure for storm water that more accurately reflects usage of the City's drainage system. The objectives of the Storm Water fee are threefold: • To create a stable revenue stream that allows Public works to properly maintain and increase services to the storm water system to include capital improvement projects • Remove storm water from the water rate to create financial transparency • Create a fair fee structure for storm water management that is tied to drainage runoff Staff is tasked with developing a comprehensive five-year plan of recommended improvements based on the City's critical storm water needs, to include the prevention of regional flooding, resident demands for services, and pollution mitigation efforts aimed at reducing floatables (trash) from entering our creeks, bays, estuaries, and ocean. The FY 2023 service enhancements include: • In-House Street Sweeping Program: Increase sweeping of Collectors from two to four times a year • Inlet Maintenance and Cleaning Crew Enhancement: Decreased inlet maintenance interval from a 3.5 year-cycle to a 1.3 year-cycle • Maintaining the Storm Water Utility Assistance Program for qualified ratepayers • The creation of the Emergency Storm Water Improvement Program, which will provide $500,000 for emergency storm water capital projects that need to be performed to protect the health and safety of the community and for which no other funding source is identified • Storm Water staff professional development and technical training program, which aims to effectively lower the average gap of skills in the operation of new heavy equipment FY 2024-2027 recommended planned improvements include: • Street Sweeping: Transitioning total program to City Forces and increasing the following sweeping schedules annually as shown below o residential from 2 to 4 annual sweeping cycles o arterials from 8 to 12 annual sweeping cycles o collectors from 4 to 12 annual sweeping cycles • Inlet Maintenance and Cleaning Crew Enhancement: Increased cleaning cycles from three to two years • Minor storm water channel maintenance crew to the existing crew to begin a planned maintenance program for the City's minor storm water channels ("bar ditches") • Vegetation Maintenance: Herbicide and Mowing Improvements • ID/IQ Construction Contract: Bridge, Channel and Infrastructure Rehabilitation • Continued Bay Water Quality Improvements Sec. 55-709. Drainage Utility Charge (a) Drainage Utility Charge is hereby imposed upon each improved lot and parcel within the Service Area. The Drainage Utility Charge beg+RR+rg began on January 1, 2022 and will be amended on October 1, 2022 to the charges established herein. Drainage Utility Charges shall be billed on a monthly basis thereafter for the duration of the drainage utility. (b) For purposes of imposing the Drainage Utility Charge, all lots and parcels within the City are classified into the following customer categories: (1) Residential Single-Family Property and (2) Non-Single-Family Residential (commercial) Property. (c) The ERU value for the City is determined through an inventory of all improved single- family residential parcels in the City and determination of Impervious Area for each parcel. This study shows that the impervious area for an average single-family residence in the City is 3,280 square feet. (d) The monthly Drainage Utility Charge for properties shall be calculated by multiplying the total number of ERU's for the parcel by the ERU monthly billing rate. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PARCELS: Numbers Stormwater Unit of Parcels Equivalent Single Family 84,957 91,278 1 Residential TIERED SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DRAINAGE FEES: Estimated Equivalent F4 2Q22 FY 2023 Impervious Area Residential Unit Tier 1 Less than 3,000 sq. ft. 0.75 $4-59 $5.77 Tier 2 3,000 sq. ft.- 4,500 sq. ft. 1 .00 $442- $7.69 Tier 3 Greater than 4,500 sq. ft. 1 .75 $44,74 $13.46 NON-SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (COMMERCIAL) FACTORS: Intensity of Development (IDF) factors Property's State Code determines derived from City Drainage Manual which IDF is used Rate Calculation = (Gross area x IDF) / 3,280 s .ft. 1 stormwater unit = 3280 square feet All properties (Non-SFR) 1 or more Stormwater Units based on calculation (area x factor) INTENSITY OF DEVELOPMENT FACTOR (for Non-Single Family Commercial) State Code Intensity of Number of Land Use Land Uses Development Parcels Factor Townhouse Dwellings/ 1311 , B3, B5, B7, Multiple Dwellings District, B8 B9 0.65 2-&5 297 Manufactured Homes Apartments 131 , B10, B6 0.80 37-9426 Business District F1 0.85 6,49f 7,099 Industrial District F2, F3, F4, F5, J3, 0.7 4-9-9356 J4, J5 Railroad Yard Areas 0.30 0 Parks, Playgrounds, 0.31 .91 Greenbelts, Cemeteries Private Streets 0.83 0 Agriculture Uses D1 , ESR, E2, E3 0.05 37 174 Commercial Stock C1 0.17 4-41,695 NON-SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (COMMERCIAL) RATE: Type of Use (Non-Single- viz FY 2023 Family Commercial Non-Single Family Rate $6.12 nor „r,+ Commercial $7.69 per unit The FY 2023 Storm Water program includes proposed municipal drainage fee rates at the smallest possible impact to ratepayers while also being able to successfully meet scheduled debt obligations for prior year storm water capital projects. The financial impact to the average Single- Family Residential ratepayer in any tier is $2.24 per parcel while the financial impact to the average Non-Single Family Residential (Commercial) ratepayer amongst any land use designation is approximately $24.72 per parcel. For those observing an increase to their monthly Storm Water Fee, the Utility Assistance Program (UAP) will continue to be implemented for the low-income, seniors (65 years of age and older) and disabled. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative would be to maintain storm water revenues to be collected at FY 2022 rates, whereby Public Works would be forced to reduce storm water service levels currently provided to residents so that the City can successfully meet their storm water utility revenue bond debt obligations for FY 2023. FISCAL IMPACT: N/A Funding Detail: Fund: N/A Organization/Activity: N/A Mission Element: N/A Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: N/A Amount: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the ordinance to amend Section 55-709, Drainage Utility Charge, of the Corpus Christi Code, to levy an amended schedule of storm water drainage charges, repealing conflicting provisions, and providing a savings clause. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: • Ordinance • Council Presentation Ordinance amending Section 55-709, Drainage Utility Charge, of the Corpus Christi Code, to levy an amended schedule of stormwater drainage charges, repealing conflicting provisions, and providing a savings clause WHEREAS, it is necessary that the collection, handling, and storage of stormwater drainage runoff within the City protects the public health, safety, and welfare of the City's citizens including but not limited to protection against property damage; WHEREAS, the City Council desires to address the various water quality and environmental issues that may burden its stormwater drainage infrastructure, and to protect against surface water overflow, standing surface water, and pollution arising from nonpoint source runoff within the City; WHEREAS, prior to the amendment of this ordinance, the City Council adopted a municipal storm water drainage utility system, as authorized by Texas Local Government Code Chapter 552, Subchapter C, "Municipal Drainage Utility Systems," as amended (the "Act"), within the City's municipal boundaries and levied charges related thereto; WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted the Act and declared that the City's storm water drainage infrastructure and services of the City is a public utility within the meaning of the Act; WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on August 30, 2022, regarding amending Section 55-709 of the Code of Ordinances; notice of these public hearings and a copy of the proposed ordinances were published three times prior to the public hearing in a paper of general circulation in accordance with the Act; WHEREAS, the City Council finds that (1) this ordinance establishes a schedule of drainage charges against all real property in the City's service area, (2) the City will provide drainage for all real property in the City's service area on payment of drainage charges, except real property exempted under Chapter 552 of the Act, and (3) the City will offer drainage service on nondiscriminatory, reasonable, and equitable terms. C:\Program Files\Granicus\Legistar5\Packet\2837_City Council_9_6_2022\0016_2_FY 2023 Ordinance Amending Section 55-Storm Water Municipal Drainage Fees.docx NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The above and foregoing recitals and premises to this ordinance are true and correct and are incorporated herein and made a part of this ordinance for all purposes. SECTION 2. The City Council of Corpus Christi hereby levies the Schedule of Drainage Charges applicable to all non-exempt property owners in the City's service area for the collection, handling and transportation of stormwater drainage and runoff in accordance with the ordinance that created the City's Municipal Drainage Utility System. SECTION 3. Section 55-709, Drainage Utility Charge, of the Corpus Christi Code is amended to read as follows: "Sec. 55-709. Drainage Utility Charge (a) A Drainage Utility Charge is hereby imposed upon each improved lot and parcel within the Service Area. The Drainage Utility Charge shall be billed beginning January 1 , 2022. Drainage Utility Charges shall be billed on a monthly basis thereafter for the duration of the drainage utility. (b) For purposes of imposing the Drainage Utility Charge, all lots and parcels within the City are classified into the following customer categories: (1) Residential Single-Family Property and (2) Non-Single-Family Residential (commercial) Property. (c) The ERU value for the City is determined through an inventory of all improved single-family residential parcels in the City and determination of Impervious Area for each parcel. This study shows that the impervious area for an average single- family residence in the City is 3,280 square feet. (d) The monthly Drainage Utility Charge for properties shall be calculated by multiplying the total number of ERU's for the parcel by the ERU monthly billing rate. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PARCELS: Numbers of parcels Stormwater Unit Equivalent Single Family Residential 91 ,278 1 C:\Program Files\Granicus\Legistar5\Packet\2837_City Council_9_6_2022\0016_2_FY 2023 Ordinance Amending Section 55-Storm Water Municipal Drainage Fees.docx TIERED SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DRAINAGE FEES: Estimated Impervious Equivalent PZ'022 FY 2023 Area Residential Unit Tier 1 Less than 3,000 sq. ft. 0.75 $4.59-$5.77 Tier 2 3,000 sq. ft.- 4,500 sq. ft. 1 .00 $6.12-$7.69 Tier 3 Greater than 4,500 sq. ft. 1 .75 $44-7' $13.46 NON-SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (COMMERCIAL) FACTORS: Intensity of Development (IDF) factors Property's State Code determines which IDF is derived from City Drainage Manual used Rate Calculation = (Gross area x IDF) / 1 stormwater unit = 3280 square feet 3,280 sq.ft. All properties (Non-SFR) 1 or more Stormwater Units based on calculation (area x factor) INTENSITY OF DEVELOPMENT FACTOR (for Non-Single Family Commercial) State Code Intensity of Land Use Land Uses Development Number of Factor Parcels Townhouse Dwellings/Multiple 1311 , 133, 135, 137, 138, B9 0.65 2 69 5 297 Dwellings District; Manufactured Homes Apartments 131 , 1310, B6 0.80 37-9426 Business District F1 0.85 7,099 Industrial District F2, F3, F4, F5, J3, J4, J5 0.7 49G 356 Railroad Yard Areas 0.30 0 Parks, Playgrounds, 0.31 .91 Greenbelts, Cemeteries Private Streets 0.83 0 Agriculture Uses D1 , E5R, E2, E3 0.05 37- 174 Commercial Stock C1 0.17 44 1 ,695 C:\Program Files\Granicus\Legistar5\Packet\2837_City Council_9_6_2022\0016_2_FY 2023 Ordinance Amending Section 55-Storm Water Municipal Drainage Fees.docx NON-SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (COMMERCIAL) RATE: Type of Use (Non-Single-Family Commercial) -YRTI-�Z02� FY 2023 Non-Single Family Rate (Commercial) $6.12 per--, $7.69 per unit (e) The Public Works Department shall be responsible for determining Impervious Area of property based on reliable data, including the appraisal roll, geographic information system technology, aerial photography, or other reliable means for determining Impervious Area. The Public Works Department may require additional information from the property owner, tenant, manager, or developer to make the determination. The amount of a charge may be revised by the Public Works Department based on any additions to the Impervious Area through the City approved building permit process. (f) No Drainage Utility Charge credit shall be given for the installation of drainage facilities required by the code or state law. SECTION 4. All provisions of the ordinances of the City of Corpus Christi in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed, and all other provisions of the ordinances of the City of Corpus Christi not in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5. Should any sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this Ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this Ordinance as a whole, or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the Code of Ordinances as a whole. C:\Program Files\Granicus\Legistar5\Packet\2837_City Council_9_6_2022\0016_2_FY 2023 Ordinance Amending Section 55-Storm Water Municipal Drainage Fees.docx SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall take effect on October 1, 2022, at which time the rates described herein will apply to all properties subject to the Drainage Utility Charge. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the 30th day of August, 2022, 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 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 the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor C:\Program Files\Granicus\Legistar5\Packet\2837_City Council_9_6_2022\0016_2_FY 2023 Ordinance Amending Section 55-Storm Water Municipal Drainage Fees.docx Department of Public Works Drainage Utility Charge Ordinance Amendment Council Presentation • August 30, 2022 Drainage Utility Fee Background • AKA"Storm Water Fee" • Established as a stand-alone utility fee in September 2021 • Went into effect for customers January 1, 2022 • Estimated revenue from current rate: $13.6 million • Current fee was determined while Public Works had no debt obligations • Debt obligations and planned storm water enhancements require a newly leveraged fee for residential and non-residential customers C*ry z STORM WATER FUND FY 2023 PROPOSED BUDGET: $23.3M Inlet Cleaning& Fturd Balance in Millions) Maint. $0.2M Interest$ Inveshuents $1.35M 1�0 $0% 6% ! 04.0 Developer Fees Flood Control $0.1M Mgmt 1/ $1.68M 7% Water Quality Services $1.22M 5% Street Sweeping —— $1.29M 6% i 3 FY 2023-2027 Service Enhancements Forecast STORMWATER FY FY FY FY FY FY • Listed services funded by SERVICES 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Storm Water Fee Storm Water Inlet 3.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 Cleaning & Maintenancel years years years years years years Vegetation Management ROW Mowing 20x 20x 20x 20x 20x 20x Neighborhoods 2x 2x 2x 3x 4x 4x In-House Street ------ Sweeping Program 2 Collectors 2x 4x 6x 8x lox 12x Arterials 8x 8x lox lox lox 12x Minor Channel(`Bar Ditches") As As 6.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Cleaning & Maintenancel Requeste Requeste years years years years Major Channel/Natural Creek 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Way Restoration & Maintenancel years years years years years years Note:(1) Cycle length;(2)Cycles per year. 4 FY 2023 -2027 Five-Year Forecast Fund 4300 - Storm Water Fund FY 2022 FY 2023I I I . FY 2027 Base Program $ 16.0M $ 19.79M $ 23.36M $ 28.34M $ 32.02M $ 34.92M Improvements $ 2.00M $ 3.57M $ 4.98M $ 3.68M $ 2.90M $ 4.91M $ 4.59 $ 5.77 $ 6.76 $ 7.74 $ 8.69 $ 9.63 Residential Rate $ 6.12 $ 7.69 $ 9.01 $ 10.32 $ 11.59 $ 12.84 Residential Rate $ 10.71 $ 13.46 $ 15.77 $ 18.06 $ 20.28 $ 22.47 $ 6.12 $ 7.69 $ 9.01 $ 10.32 $ 11.59 $ 12.84 ' per ERU per ERU per ERU per ERU per ERU per ERU * ERU= Equivalent Residential Unit 5 Recommendations Staff recommends approving the amended Drainage Utility Fee as presented. so �o o� A H AGENDA MEMORANDUM WoRPORPg4 Public hearing and First Reading for the City Council Meeting of August 30, 2022 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 30, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Gabriel Hinojosa, Interim-Public Works Director Gabriel H(a)-cctexas.com 361-826-1877 Ordinance Amending Section 49-112, Right of Way Management Fees, of the City Code of Ordinances to adopt a Consolidated Fee Schedule for Right Of Way Management CAPTION: Ordinance amending Chapter 49, Article VIII, Management of Right of Way of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt a consolidated fee schedule for Right of Way management and providing an effective date SUMMARY: This item will amend Section 49-112, Right of Way Management Fees, of the City Code of Ordinances to consolidate a fee schedule for right-of-way management. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The City of Corpus Christi is charged with maintaining control of and access to the right of way to protect the health, safety and welfare of its citizens. It is desirable to adopt fees that will provide the City greater control over permits and review of proposed construction activity in right of way. Substantial public funds have been invested to build, maintain and repair the City streets and sidewalk. It is desirable to adopt regulations and fees that protect the structural integrity and safeguard the value of the public investment for the benefit of City residents. The consolidated fee schedule includes a description of all new fees, existing fees that have been updated, and existing fees that shall be maintained as part of for Right of Way management. New • Right of Way (ROW) Operator Registration Fee: Proposed to establish a fee of forty-five dollars ($45.00) per right-of-way user per year for processing registration information. • Emergency Permit Application Fee: Propose to establish a permit application fee of one- hundred forty-five dollars ($145.00) for emergency or expedited permits. The fee includes one inspection. • Planned Right of Way (ROW) Fee: Propose to establish a tiered fee to address planned street excavations. The tier rate shall be based on the number of days estimated by the applicant in the application. In the event the excavation takes longer than the days estimated, the applicable tier rate shall be applied to the total number of days required to complete the project. The fee is paid by an applicant prior to permit issuance. o Tier 1: Sixty dollars ($60) per day- anticipated number of days to complete work 0- 60 days. o Tier 2: Ninety dollars ($90) per day- anticipated number of days to complete work 61-120 days. o Tier 3: One-hundred twenty dollars ($120) per day- anticipated number of days to complete work 121-180 days. o Tier 4: One-hundred fifty dollars ($150) per day- anticipated number of days to complete work >180 days. • Re-Inspection Fee: Propose to establish a re-inspection fee of seventy-five dollars ($75) per hour if repairs to the ROW do not pass initial inspection. Overtime inspection fees are incurred at a rate of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per hour after business hours, on weekends, and holidays. • Violation Fee or Non-Compliance Fee: Propose to establish a fee of fifteen hundred dollars ($1500) per day to the violator for any work performed without a permit, for any permit that has not been extended before its expiration date, and for any permit wherein work has not been completed by the expiration date provided for in the permit. • Traffic Plan Review Fee: Propose to establish a fee for the review of construction plans as part of a private development shall be assessed based on the following tier system: o Level 1: Two-hundred and four ($204) dollars for developments < 1 acre. o Level 2: Two-hundred and fifty-six ($256) dollars for developments between 1- 5 acres. o Level 3: Four-hundred and fifty-nine ($459) dollars for developments > 5 acres. • Traffic Study Fee: Propose to establish a fee for the review of traffic studies for private developments including traffic impact analyses, urban transportation plan amendments, and access management shall be assessed based on the following tier system: o Level 1: Four hundred ($400) dollars for developments < 1 acre. o Level 2: Seven hundred ($700) dollars for developments between 1- 5 acres. o Level 3: Nine hundred ($900) dollars for developments > 5 acres. Revised • Permit Application Fee: Propose to consolidate all application fees to ninety-five ($95) dollars. Previous fee schedule included two separate rates of either eighty-five ($85) and ninety-five ($95) dollars. • Barricade Fee: Propose to consolidate and increase fees for the closure (barricading with traffic control devices) of city streets (including sidewalks and alleys) to $0.0629 per sq. ft. per day. Existing • Parking Meter Removal or Bagging Fee: Recommend maintaining a one-time fee for each parking meter removed or temporarily bagged of twenty-eight dollars and fifty cents ($28.50). • Pavement Cost Recovery Fee: Recommend maintaining the current calculation used for reimbursement to the city to account for the decrease in the useful life of a street caused by excavation. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative would be to deny the proposed fee schedule. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact for this item. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the ordinance to amend Section 49-112 of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt a consolidated fee schedule for Right of Way Management, repealing conflicting provisions.. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: • Ordinance Ordinance amending Chapter 49, Article VIII, Management of Right of Way of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt a consolidated fee schedule for Right of Way management and providing an effective date. WHEREAS, substantial City staff time is required to review plans, conduct site inspections, issue permits and approve work in the area of City right-of-way management; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City to consolidate all right-of-way management fees in one new section of the City Code to make it more efficient for customers and city right-of-way management personnel. Now therefore, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas: SECTION 1. The Corpus Christi Code of Ordinance, Chapter 49 is amended to add Section 49-112 to read as follows: "Sec.49-112 Right of Way Management Fees. This section sets the amounts of the fees required by the Corpus Christi Code for Right of Way Management. A. Right of Way (ROW) Operator Registration Fee. There is a fee of $45.00 per right-of-way user per year for processing registration information, which fee will be collected upon registration. B. Permit Application Fee. There is a permit application fee of $95.00 for each right-of-way application. Permits shall be issued or denied within thirty (30) business days of complete application submittal. The fee is paid by an applicant upon application. The fee includes one inspection. C. Emergency Permit Application Fee. There is a permit application fee of$145.00 for emergency or expedited permits. The fee is paid by an applicant upon application. The fee includes one inspection. D. Planned Right of Way (ROW) Fee. Excavations in City right-of-way are subject to the ROW Operator Fee, Permit Application Fee, and daily fee planned right- of-way fee per day per project permit. The planned right-of-way fee shall be subject to a tier rate that is based on the number of days estimated by the applicant in the application. In the event the excavation takes longer than the days estimated, the applicable tier rate shall be applied to the total number of days required to complete the project. The fee is paid by an applicant prior to permit issuance. 1 . Tier 1 : $60.00 per day- anticipated number of days to complete work 0-60 days. 2. Tier 2: $90.00 per day- anticipated number of days to complete work 61- 120 days. 1 3. Tier 3: $120.00 per day- anticipated number of days to complete work 121- 180 days. 4. Tier 4: $150.00 per day- anticipated number of days to complete work >180 days. E. Barricade fees. Closure of city streets (including sidewalks and alleys) shall be assessed on a per square foot of closure per day $0.0629. The fee is paid by an applicant prior to permit issuance. F. Parking Meter Removal or Bagging Fee. There is a one-time fee for each parking meter removed or temporarily bagged of $28.50. The fee is paid by an applicant prior to permit issuance. G. Pavement cost recovery (PCR) fee. This reimbursement to the city is due prior to permit issuance and is collected to account for the decrease in the useful life of a street caused by excavations and is based on the Mid-American Regional Council Degradation Cost Recovery Method. 1 . Pavement cost recovery fee calculation. Is calculated by multiplying unit cost (per square yard) for street construction/reconstruction, overlays and seal coats by depreciation rate for each maintenance type and the area of influence of the cut. The area of influence adjacent to the trench is equal to the area of the cut plus three (3) feet on each side (in square yards). All damage(s) caused directly or indirectly to the street surface or subsurface outside the pavement excavated area shall be regarded as a part of the excavation repair area. This includes any holes drilled into the pavement and not properly plugged, as well as damages caused by work equipment. These areas, as established by the director, will be included in the total area to be repaired. 2. The PCR fee is calculated by multiplying: Each street maintenance unit cost ($/SY) X Area of influence (SY- actual cut dimensions plus three feet on each side) X Depreciation factor (account for the age of the maintenance). Example Calculation: Collector Street constructed 10 years ago (unit cost $90.12/SY); sealed 3 years ago (unit cost $6.06/SY); actual size of cut - 5' x 5' square; area of influence - 11' x 11' (13.44 SY). Depreciation value of 10-year-old street construction = 0.79. Depreciation value of 3-year-old seal = 0.4 Cost Recovery Fee for Construction = $90.12 X 13.44 X 0.79 = $956.86 Cost Recovery Fee for Seal = $6.06 X 13.44 X 0.4 = $32.58 Total Cost Recovery Fee = $956.86 + $32.58 = $989.44 2 Unit costs for each street maintenance type (construction/reconstruction, overlay, and seal) shall be updated annually by the Public Works Department and shall be based on the current market costs of construction/reconstruction, overlay, and seal work. H. Re-Inspection fee. A re-inspection fee of $75 per hour shall be assessed if repairs to the ROW do not pass initial inspection. Overtime inspection fees are incurred at a rate of $100.00 per hour after business hours, on weekends, and holidays. The fee is paid by an applicant prior to inspection. I. Non-Compliance Fee. A fee of $1500 per day shall be assessed to the violator for any work performed without a permit, for any permit that has not been extended before its expiration date, and for any permit wherein work has not been completed by the expiration date provided for in the permit. The fee shall be paid within timeframe provided on notice from the city. J. Traffic Plan Review Fee. Review of construction plans as part of a private development shall be assessed and paid by an applicant upon application based on the following tier system: 1 . Level 1: Two-hundred and four ($204) dollars for developments < 1 acre. 2. Level 2: Two-hundred and fifty-six ($256) dollars for developments between 1- 5 acres. 3. Level 3: Four-hundred and fifty-nine ($459) dollars for developments > 5 acres. K. Traffic Study Fee. Review of traffic studies for private developments including traffic impact analyses, urban transportation plan amendments, and access management shall be assessed and paid by an applicant upon application based on the following tier system: 1 . Level 1. $400 for developments < 1 acre. 2. Level 2. $700 for developments between 1- 5 acres. 3. Level 3. $900 for developments > 5 acres. 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 of this ordinance be given full force and effect for this purpose. SECTION 3. All provisions of the ordinances of the City of Corpus Christi in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed, and all other provisions of the ordinances of the City of Corpus Christi not in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. To the extent the fees identified in this ordinance conflict with another section of the Corpus Christi Code, the fees in this section prevail and control. SECTION 4. 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. 3 SECTION 5. This ordinance takes effect upon publication. 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 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 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 Guajardo City Secretary Mayor 4 Public Works Department I -* — Chapter 49-112 Amendment (Consolidated Fee Schedule for Right of Way Management) Council Presentation ink August 30, 2022 ,�r Background Department of Public Works (PW) Responsibilities: o Maintenance & Management of City Right-of-Way (Streets, Alleys, Sidewalks, and Stormwater Infrastructure) o Review of Permits, Construction Plans, and Traffic Studies o Issuance of Permits to Perform Construction and Excavation Activity Findings Right-of-Way Management Fees : o Designated in Two Separate Chapters of Ordinance (Chapter 49 & 53) o Required Re-Evaluation o Clarify Existing Fees o Establish Fees for New Services o Consolidate Fee Schedule Staff Recommendations Right-of-Way Management Fees : o Designated in Two Separate Chapters of Ordinance (Chapter 49 & 53) o Required Re-Evaluation o Modernize Existing Fees o Establish Fees for New Services o Consolidate Fee Schedule Staff Recommendations FEE CHANGE RATE Right of Way(ROW)Operator Registration New $45/Per Applicant Emergency Permit Application New $145/Per Permit Application $60/Day(0-60 Days) Planned Right of Way(ROW) New $90/Day(61-120 Days) $120/Day(121-180 Days) $150/Day(>180 Days) Re-Inspection $75(Business Hours) New $100 (Overtime,Holidays,Weekends) Violation or Non-Compliance New $1500/Day $204(Developments<1 acre) Traffic Plan Review New $256(Developments 1-5 acres) $459(Developments>5 acres) $400(Developments<1 acre) Traffic Study New $700(Developments 1-5 acres) $900(Developments>5 acres) Permit Application Revised $95/Per Permit Application Barricade Revised $0.0629/Sq Ft/Day Parking Meter Removal or Bagging Existing $28.50 Each PCR=Each street maintenance unit cost($/SY)X Pavement Cost Recovery(PCR) Existing Area of influence(SV-actual cut dimensions plus (Unit Costs Updated Annually by PM three feet on each side)X Depreciation factor (account for the age of the maintenance) 5 Public Works Department O Questions? SC „owPa„a,4a AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of August 30, 2022 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 1 , 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Michael Murphy, Chief Operating Officer, CC Water MichaelMur(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3556 Ordinance adjusting treated water rates for public agency wholesale customers CAPTION: Ordinance amending Section 55-50(a)(2)(e) of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances regarding Resale Treated Water Rates to wholesale customers outside of City limits; and establishing an effective date of January 1 , 2023. PURPOSE: To amend the Code of Ordinances for the revision of treated rates for public agency customers that are under contract for one-year rate adjustments. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The City of Corpus Christi has treated water and/or raw water supply agreements with area public agencies including South Texas Water Authority (STWA), San Patricio Municipal Water District (SPMWD), Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District No. 4 (NCWCID#4), and the Violet Water Supply Corporation (Violet WSC). These Public Agency for Resale (PAR) customers are considered wholesale customers as they serve communities outside the city limits of Corpus Christi. According to these agreements, the raw water cost adjustment (RWCA) as well as treated water rates will be calculated on an annual basis. The PAR customers are provided a summary of proposed rate changes and rate model to review and request additional information prior to City Council action. The PAR customers have voiced no opposition to the rate adjustments included in this ordinance. The price to be charged for treated water sold to the noted public agencies is the published rate for water service established by this ordinance, including the PAR treated water volume rates for water delivered through City-owned facilities. These rates, effective January 1 , 2023, have increased minimally for SPMD and STWA because of true-ups for under-recovery of actuals to budgeted amounts in FY2021 . The rate for NCWID#4 and Violet WSC has decreased slightly due to lower network expenditures budgeted in FY2022 than actuals in FY2021 . The FY 2022-2023 budget includes estimates of revenues generated from the proposed rates necessary to cover existing operating costs and/or fund specific projects. ALTERNATIVES: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: Revenues generated from the proposed rates cover the cost of service to provide treated water to PAR customers and have been included in the FY23 Water Fund operating budget. These rates, effective January 1 , 2023, have increased minimally because of the annual true-up for under-recovery of actual to budgeted amounts in FY2021 . Annual demand for PAR customers have been adjusted for take-or-pay agreements effective January and June 2023. Revenues FY22 FY23 Raw Water - PAR customers $17,750,000 $12,900,000 Treated Water— PAR customers $ 7,500,000 $ 7,465,000 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Ordinance as submitted. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Exhibit A — Summary of Rate Adjustments Ordinance amending Section 55-50(a)(2)(e) of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances regarding Resale Treated Water Rates to wholesale customers outside of City limits; and establishing an effective date of January 1, 2023. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances, Chapter 55 "UTILITIES," Article III "Water Rates and Charges," Section 55-50 "Schedule," subsection (a)(2)(e) is amended by adding the following language that is underlined (added) and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) as delineated below: Sec. 55-50 Schedule (a) Base rates for water service. The rates for water service are as follows: (2) Monthly volume charges per 1,000 gallons. e. Resale treated water rates. 1. Treated water rates purchased for resale where the water is taken and metered at the site of treatment are hereby set as follows: Effective January 1, 2023 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons $4-.241.28 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). 2. Treated water rates purchased for resale where the water is delivered to the resale entity through city facilities are hereby set as follows: Effective January 1, 2023 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons $4-.741.71 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). 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. 1 SECTION 3. This ordinance takes effect on January 1, 2023. 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 2 Exhibit A - Summary of Rate Adjustments Public Agency for Resale 7/25/2022 CURRENT PROPOSED 1/1/2022 1/1/2023 Raw Water (Treated wholesale) Rate payer rate (1-yr) 0.85 0.98 Development charge 0.05 0.05 TOTAL 0.90 1.03 %increase 14% $increase 0.13 Resale Treated (STWA, SPMWD) Raw diversion 0.09 0.10 Treatment 1.12 1.19 TOTAL 1.21 1.28 %increase 6% $increase 0.07 Resale Treated, Delivered (NCWID#4-Port A, Violet) Raw diversion 0.09 0.10 Treatment 1.12 1.19 Network 0.56 0.42 TOTAL 1.77 1.71 %increase -4% $increase (0.07) FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 �°"`use""a a�a PROPOSED % VI ate OPERATING - - BUDGET PRESENTED Tp CITY CDUNCIL pN JULY 2G Ordinance Amending CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CITY MANAGER Section 0 PETER ZANONI , Treated Water Rates for Public Agency Wholesale Customers x M Y, a August 2023 Wholesale Water Rate Adjustments Effective January 2023 — December 2023 Public Agency/ Measure Current Proposed Wholesale Cus F-J change Raw Water Per 1000 gallons $0.90 $1.03 14% iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillilI STWA, SPMWD Treated Per 1000 gallons $1.21 $1.28 6% Port Aransas, Violet Treated Per 1000 gallons $1.77 $1.71 -4% 2 �ypUS C O O� AGENDA MEMORANDUM ciss2` First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of August 30, 2022 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 1 , 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Michael Murphy, Chief Operating Officer, CC Water MichaelMuMichaelMur�cctexas.com (361) 826-3556 Interim Average Usage for New Residential Wastewater Customers CAPTION: Ordinance amending Section 55-100 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances to revise the definition and calculation method for the Interim Residential Average Usage for residential wastewater charges. SUMMARY: This amendment will provide for an annual calculation of an `interim residential average usage'. This calculation is used to determine wastewater charges for residential customers establishing new service that do not have billing history to calculate a current winter quarter average. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Wastewater charges for the residential customers are based on a Winter Quarter Average which is calculated based on the average usage over three (3) consecutive billing cycles after December 1 each year. The winter quarter average is then used to calculate monthly wastewater charges, which remains the same for 12 consecutive months or until a new winter quarter average is calculated. When new residential accounts are established for customers who have not established a winter quarter average, the `interim average' of 3,000 gallons per month is used for wastewater charges as per ordinance. Based on 2021-2022 winter quarter average data, the residential average is 4,653 gallons. By using an interim average that is lower than the actual interim average, revenue is reduced for new account holders for up to 12 months or until a winter quarter average is calculated. There are approximately 1 ,000 new accounts set up on a monthly basis. This amendment will define and provide for an annual calculation of an `interim residential average usage' to apply to residential customers establishing new wastewater service that do not have billing history to calculate a current winter quarter average. This City Council action does not impact the wastewater rate for residential or commercial customers. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: N/A ALTERNATIVES: Do not change the definition of the `Interim average usage' of 3,000 gallons. FISCAL IMPACT: Using a lower than actual `interim average usage' potentially lowers residential wastewater revenue with each new account. FUNDING DETAIL: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the ordinance. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Ordinance amending Section 55-100 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances to revise the definition and calculation method for the Interim Residential Average Usage for residential wastewater charges. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances, Chapter 55 "UTILITIES," Article VII "Wastewater Rates," Section 55-100 "Schedule," subsection (b) is amended by adding the following language that is underlined and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) as delineated below: Sec. 55-100 Schedule (b) By May 1, 2020, the amount of water used to compute the monthly bills for wastewater service to one-family residential customers shall be computed on the basis of the "winter quarter average usage" that is calculated pursuant to this subsection and every year thereafter. (1) Definitions. a. Winter quarter averaging wastewater charge period: The period of water and wastewater service during the three (3) preceding winter quarter months of December, January and February. The initial winter quarter averaging wastewater charge period occurs during the months December 2019 through March 2020. b. Winter quarter average usage:The monthly wastewater usage established by the city during the "winter quarter averaging wastewater charge period" based upon the customer's thirty-day average water consumption during that period. c. Interim residential average usage:The monthly wastewater usage established by the city for individual customers who have not established a "winter quarter average usage". The "interim average" is calculated annually based on the average "winter quarter average usage" for all residential customers during the "winter quarter averaging wastewater charge period" as determined each year twee thG SaR d (3,999) ga"Gnc Pee MGRt4, and is the basis for monthly wastewater charges until a "winter quarter average usage" as defined in subsection (b)(1)b. of this section is established for the individual customer. d. Service area: The geographic region served by the city's wastewater system. (2) Winter quarter average criteria. a. The customer must receive wastewater service at one (1) location during the entire winter quarter averaging wastewater charge period in order to establish a "winter average usage". 1 b. "Winter quarter average usage" charges shall apply to one-family residential customers only. c. The following method will be used to calculate the customer's "winter quarter average usage": 1. Add the customer's water consumption during the winter quarter averaging wastewater charge period to determine total winter quarter consumption. 2. Divide total winter quarter consumption amount by the number of days between the reading in December and the latest reading in March to determine the average daily usage. In the event a reading in December does not exist, the most recent prior reading will be utilized. 3. Multiply the average daily usage by thirty (30) to determine winter quarter average usage. Such winter quarter average usage shall be limited to a maximum of twenty-five thousand (25,000) gallons. 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. 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 2 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 3 FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 �°"`use""a a�a PROPOSED % VI ate OPERATING - - BUDGET PRESENTED Tp CITY CDUNCIL pN JULY 2G Coastal Bend CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Ordinance CITY MANAGER Section 100 PETER ZANONI , Interim Average Usage for r�1 ' Residential I ' I ' u Customers s r x 2 August A � �s Proposed Update for Interim Average Usage Effective October 1, 2022 ARTICLE VII. WASTEWATER RATES (1) Definitions. (c) Interim ^esidential average usage The monthly wastewater usage established by the city for individual customers who have not established a AAwinterquarter average usage': The "interim residential average" is calculated annually thFee theHsaFld , and is the basis for monthly wastewater charges until a ItAwinter quarter average usage" as defined in subsection (b)(1)b. of this section is established for the individual customer. z mus c� G� U AGENDA MEMORANDUM NGRPH FZ E 1852 Public Hearing/First Reading for the City Council Meeting of August 30, 2022 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 8, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Eddie Houlihan, Director of Management & Budget EddieHo@cctexas.com (361) 826-3792 Public Hearing and Ordinance of the Proposed FY 2022-2023 Budget CAPTION: Ordinance adopting the Corpus Christi Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023, beginning October 1, 2022; authorizing personnel complements; providing for a copy to be filed with the County Clerk; appropriating funds as provided in the budget; and adopting the Infrastructure Management Plan. SUMMARY: This item is to adopt the budget as amended by the schedule of adjustments for the upcoming fiscal year with total proposed amended expenditures of$1,067,620,577 and total proposed amended revenues of$1,038,812,651 which includes an increase of$14,268,477 in property tax revenues over the prior year for operating. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: City Charter requires City Council to review and act on the Budget on a yearly basis. The City of Corpus Christi is proposing amended expenditures of$1,067,620,577 and total proposed amended revenues of$1,038,812,651 which includes an increase of$14,268,477 in property tax revenues over the prior year for operating. This budget will raise more total property taxes than last year's budget by $14,268,477 or 9.9% (General Fund $4,102,920, Debt Service Fund $7,969,564, Residential Street Reconstruction Fund $1,120,015, and Tax Increment Reinvestment Zones $1,075,978), and of that amount an estimated $2,959,040 is tax revenue to be raised from new property added to the tax roll this year. ALTERNATIVES: Approval of the budget is required by the City Charter. FISCAL IMPACT: Total proposed expenditures are $1,067,620,577 and total proposed amended revenues of $1,038,812,651 which includes an increase of$14,268,477 in property tax revenues over the prior year for operating. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the FY2022-2023 Proposed Budget as amended by the schedule of adjustments with expenditures of$1,067,620,577 and total proposed amended revenues of $1,038,812,651 which includes an increase of$14,268,477 in property tax revenues over the prior year for operating. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: FY 2022-2023 Budget Ordinance Schedule of Adjustments IMP Schedule Ordinance adopting the Corpus Christi Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023, beginning October 1, 2022; authorizing personnel complements; providing for a copy to be filed with the County Clerk; appropriating funds as provided in the budget; and adopting the Infrastructure Management Plan. WHEREAS, the City Manager of the City of Corpus Christi (City), pursuant to Article IV, Section 2 of the City Charter, did submit to the City Council an operating budget proposal (Budget Proposal) of the revenues of the City and the expenses of conducting the affairs thereof for the ensuing fiscal year beginning October 1, 2022, and ending September 30, 2023, and which Budget Proposal had been compiled from detailed information from the several departments, divisions, and offices of the City, in accordance with the City Charter provision referenced above; WHEREAS, the members of the City Council have received and studied the City Manager's Budget Proposal and have called and held the proper public hearing in accordance with Section 102.006, Texas Local Government Code, on the Budget Proposal; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2(f), Article IV, of the City Charter of the City, the City Council must appropriate such sums of money as provided in the budget. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Corpus Christi Operating Budget, covering proposed expenditures of $1,067,620,577 and estimated revenues of $1,038,812,651 for the fiscal year (FY) beginning October 1, 2022, and ending September 30, 2023 (FY 2022-23), as submitted by the City Manager, with modifications directed by the City Council and recorded in its minutes being incorporated by reference, is adopted. SECTION 2. Upon the passage of this ordinance, certain sums of money from all sources of City revenues, as described in the Operating Budget, shall be and are appropriated to cover the sums for expenditures and investments as provided for each of the several funds in the Operating Budget, as modified by the City Council. Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, the City Manager is authorized to make transfers within departments, divisions, purposes, or funds, provided it is in accordance with applicable law. SECTION 3. Police Officer Positions: The number of positions authorized for each police officer classification in the Police Department shall be: Police officer and senior police officer - 427* Police Lieutenant - 39 Police Captain - 16 Deputy Chief- 5 Assistant Police Chief- 3 Police Chief- 1 FY 2022-23 TOTAL 491 *These positions are interchangeable. Any police officer may become a senior police officer after 60 months' service by passing a pass/fail exam. This number may be temporarily increased by graduates from a police academy authorized by the City Manager, which temporary increase shall be reduced to budgeted total through attrition. Page 1 of 5 SECTION 4. Police Defunding Bill HB 1900: The City Council established that the Police Department adopted budget was $80,933,540 for FY 2019-20, $77,383,274 for FY2020-21, and $81,570,124 for FY2021-22. The Police Department budget for FY 2022-23 is hereby established to be $97,823,439. Therefore, the City Council finds and declares that the City of Corpus Christi is not a defunding municipality as provided in Chapter 109 of the Texas Local Government Code. SECTION 5. Firefighter Positions: The number of positions authorized for each firefighter classification in the Fire Department shall be: Firefighter I - 106* Firefighter 11 — EMS - 169 Firefighter 11 — Engineer - 73 Fire Captain - 79 Battalion Chief- 13 Assistant Fire Chief- 4 Deputy Fire Chief- 1 Fire Chief- 1 FY 2022-23 TOTAL 446 *This number may be temporarily increased by graduates from a fire academy authorized by the City Manager, which temporary increase shall be reduced to budgeted total through attrition. SECTION 6. The number of City-funded personnel positions (excluding grant funded positions) in all City-funded departments shall not exceed the total number by indicated fund, as set forth in the FY 2022 -2023 Operating Budget. SECTION 7. As authorized by Texas Government Code Section 1502.003, the City Council finds and determines that it is in the best interest of the City to create and maintain one or more combined systems. "Combined system" means any combination of one or more of the following: water system, sewer system, solid waste disposal system, drainage utility system, and a natural gas system. SECTION 8. Upon final passage of this budget ordinance, a true and certified copy of this Operating Budget shall be transmitted by the City Manager to the County Clerk of Nueces County, Texas, pursuant to Section 102.011, Texas Local Government Code. The Operating Budget shall also be part of the archives of the City. SECTION 9. The official holidays for City employees eligible for benefits for FY 2022-23 are as follows: Thanksgiving Day November 24, 2022 Day After Thanksgiving Day November 25, 2022 Christmas Day December 26, 2022 New Year's Day January 2, 2023 Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Day of Service January 16, 2023 Memorial Day May 29, 2023 Juneteenth June 19, 2023 Page 2 of 5 Independence Day July 4, 2023 Labor Day September 4, 2023 Floating Holiday* May be used only for religious or cultural holidays or a City Closure Day. *All City employees eligible for benefits will receive one floating holiday for FY 2022-23 in addition to the City's regular paid holidays. This floating holiday may only be used for religious or cultural holidays or a City Closure Day. SECTION 10. In addition to holiday closures, City offices as designated by the City Manager, will be closed on December 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th, 2022, for Winter Break. Winter Break days are not paid holidays for closed offices, and employees of closed offices shall not be paid for Winter Break days, except for time worked. Employees of closed offices may use their personal leave, vacation accruals, or floating holiday to receive pay during Winter Break days. Corpus Christi Code Section 39-328(a) is waived to the extent necessary to allow new hires to use vacation leave during Winter Break days. SECTION 11. The pay grades and ranges for positions in Pay Plan 100, Pay Plan 200, and Pay Plan 300 for FY 2022-23 are as follows: Pay Plan 100 FLSA Overtime Eligible Grades Minimum Midpoint Maximum 101 $27,627 $36,248 $45,269 102 $29,008 $38,061 $47,532 103 $30,458 $39,963 $49,909 104 $31,980 $41,961 $52,404 105 $33,580 $44,060 $55,024 106 $35,259 $46,262 $57,776 107 $37,022 $48,575 $60,664 108 $38,872 $51,005 $63,697 109 $40,817 $53,555 $66,882 110 $42,857 $56,233 $70,227 111 $45,000 $59,044 $73,738 112 $47,249 $61,996 $77,425 113 $49,612 $65,096 $81,296 114 $52,094 $68,351 $85,361 115 $54,698 $71,768 $89,628 116 $57,433 $75,357 $94,111 117 $60,304 $79,125 $98,817 118 $63,319 $83,081 $103,758 119 $66,485 $87,235 $108,945 120 $69,809 $91,597 $114,393 Page 3 of 5 Pay Plan 200 FLSA Overtime Ineligible Grades Minimum Midpoint Maximum 201 $37,267 $49,167 $61,067 202 $39,130 $51,626 $64,120 203 $41,087 $54,207 $67,326 204 $43,142 $56,917 $70,693 205 $45,299 $59,764 $74,228 206 $47,563 $62,750 $77,938 207 $49,942 $65,888 $81,836 208 $52,439 $69,183 $85,927 209 $55,061 $72,642 $90,224 210 $57,814 $76,275 $94,735 211 $60,705 $80,088 $99,473 212 $63,741 $84,092 $104,445 213 $66,927 $88,297 $109,668 214 $70,274 $92,712 $115,151 215 $73,786 $97,347 $120,908 216 $77,476 $102,214 $126,953 217 $81,349 $107,325 $133,300 218 $85,416 $112,691 $139,965 219 $89,688 $118,326 $146,963 220 $94,172 $124,242 $154,311 Pay Plan 300 FLSA Overtime Ineligible Grades Minimum Midpoint Maximum 307 $79,390 $104,740 $130,092 308 $83,361 $109,376 $136,596 309 $87,526 $114,843 $143,423 310 $91,905 $121,250 $150,597 311 $96,500 $127,313 $158,127 312 $101,325 $133,678 $166,033 313 $106,391 $140,363 $174,334 314 $111,710 $147,379 $183,049 315 $117,295 $154,749 $192,203 316 $123,160 $162,486 $201,812 317 $129,318 $170,611 $211,903 318 $135,784 $179,141 $222,499 319 $142,574 $188,099 $233,624 320 $149,702 $197,503 $245,304 321 $156,000 $205,920 $255,840 322 City Manager- No Range Page 4 of 5 SECTION 12. The attached "Five-Year Infrastructure Management Plan for FY 2022 — FY 2026, with its base funding level included for Fiscal Year 2021-2022, is hereby approved. SECTION 13. 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 in this ordinance be given full force and effect for its purpose. 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 Guajardo John Martinez Roland Barrera Ben Molina Gil Hernandez Mike Pusley Michael Hunter Greg Smith Billy Lerma The foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this 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 the day of , 2022. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 5 of 5 Schedule of Adiustments City of Corpus Christi Amendments to the FY 2022-2023 Proposed Budget TOTAL PROPOSED REVENUES $ 1,030,237,396 TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $ 1,083,602,290 GENERALFUND General Fund - 1020 Proposed Revenues $ 308,842,178 Adiustments: Adjusted Advalorem Taxes - current (907,391) Industrial District - In-lieu 805,911 Industrial District - In-lieu adjustment due to $.0084 Tax Rate decrease (384,000) Short-Term Rental True-up 750,000 Solid Waste Fee Adjustment Not Approved (1,839,000) Total Adjusted Revenues —]-307,267,698 Proposed Expenditures $ 331,548,884 Adiustments: Lease Purchase Payments - move to Debt Service (3,913,539) Adjusted Solid Waste Lease Purchase payments (no savings from composting until FY 2024) 598,342 Transfer to Residential Streets - Property Taxes ($.04 per $100 valuation,True-up after final) 545,485 Transfer to Residential Streets - (1% of General Fund Revenue per Financial Policy) (9,434) Transfer to Street Maintenance Fund (6% of General Fund Revenue per Financial Policy) (52,860) Adjustment for two Constituent Relations Support positions for City Council 135,270 Adjusted Park&Recreation maintenance for repair work on St. Andrews Park tennis courts 25,000 Adjusted Salinas Park funding for lighting and trail improvements (design services) 100,000 Adjusted funding for Homeless outreach with Partner Agencies through competitive bid process 100,000 Adjusted to move Economic Development position from Street Fund 108,431 Transfer to Storm Water CIP Fund for North Beach drainage improvements 2,000,000 Bike Path Master plan refresh 100,000 Transfer to Information Technology Fund for Wi-Fi at 13 new locations 212,525 Adjusted City Council car allowance for the 3 At-Large Councilmembers 1,800 Reduction of One-Time Item As Per Council Action on 8-30-2022 (25,381,031) Total Adjusted Expenditures —]-306,118,873 ENTERPRISE FUNDS Water Fund -4010 Proposed Expenditures $ 144,804,576 Adiustments: Adjustment for an additional Water Resource Specialist Position $ 70,000 Total Adjusted Expenditures 144 EEd SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund - 1030 Proposed Expenditures $ 19,464,840 Adiustments: Adjusted Debt Service payment (to free-up funds for Convention Center repairs) $ (2,097,312) Adjusted Art Projects funding $ 100,000 Transfer to GO Debt for Convention Center Debt $ 2,097,312 Total Adjusted Expenditures 19,564 840 Street Maintenance Fund - 1041 Proposed Revenues $ 37,997,360 Adiustments: Transfer from GF (6% of General Fund Revenue per Financial Policy) $ (52,860) Total Adjusted Revenues 37,944 500 Proposed Expenditures $ 46,427,074 Adiustments: Adjustment to move Street Fund position to Economic Development $ (108,431) Adjusted to add expenses for street maintenance fee market study $ 100,000 Adjustment to add expenses for street Wi-Fi signs $ 20,000 Total Adjusted Expenditures 46,438 643 Residential Street Reconstruction - 1042 Proposed Revenues $ 19,972,399 Adiustments: Transfer from GF - Property Taxes ($.04 per $100 valuation,True-up after final) $ 545,485 Transfer from GF - (1% of General Fund Revenue per Financial Policy) $ (9,434) Total Adjusted Revenues 20,508,450 Reinvestment Zone No. 2 Fund - 1111 Proposed Revenues $ - Adiustments: Adjusted RIVZ #2 Current Taxes - City $ 3,884,967 Total Adjusted Revenues 3,884,967 Visitors Facilities Fund - 4710 Proposed Expenditures $ 11,093,638 Adiustments: Adjusted Arena Capital $ 1,949,823 Total Adjusted Expenditures 13,043,461 Park Development Fund -4720 Proposed Expenditures $ 540,998 Adiustments: Adjustment to expend all remaining balances from Community Enrichment Fund $ 2,434,584 Total Adjusted Expenditures 2 HEI INTERNAL SERVICE FUND Information Technology Fund - 5210 Proposed Revenues 22,238,550 Adiustments: Adjusted Revenue from GF for Additional Wi-fi Sites 212,525 Total Adjusted Revenues 22,451 075 Proposed Expenditures $ 21,823,367 Adiustments: Adjustment for Additional Wi-fi Sites $ 212,525 Total Adjusted Expenditures 22 035 892 Engineering Fund - 5310 Proposed Revenues 13,236,786 Adiustments: Adjusted Engineering Services - CIP Projects 260,000 Adjusted Public Improvement Inspection Fees (Add 4 positions) 496,258 Total Adjusted Revenues 13,993 044 Proposed Expenditures $ 12,993,444 Adiustments: Adjustment to contracted services for audit of construction projects $ 260,000 Adjustment for addition of 4 Public Improvement Inspectors 496,258 Total Adjusted Expenditures 13,749 702 DEBT SERVICE FUND General Obligation Bond Debt Service Fund - 2010 Proposed Revenues 54,317,608 Adiustments: Adjusted Advalorem Taxes - current 6,910,106 Adjusted Interfund Transfer for Debt (2,097,312) Total Adjusted Revenues 59,130,402 Proposed Expenditures $ 57,770,410 Adiustments: Adjusted Lease Purchase Payments $ 3,913,539 Total Adjusted Expenditures 61 683 949 TOTAL PROPOSED AMENDED REVENUES $ 1,038,812,651 TOTAL PROPOSED AMENDED EXPENDITURES $ 1,067,620,577 FY 2023 Council Reduction List Council Recommended One-Time Expenr7ituorlel'111W Reductions Restored Budget 08/30/2022 Amount Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - Park Improvements 2,000,000 2,000,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - Cole Park Plaza Shade Structure 1,950,000 1,950,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - Parking Lot Lighting Treatment for Swantner Park 250,000 250,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - Flour Bluff- dog park 550,000 375,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - FY22 Park Initiatives transfer to CIP 3,240,063 3,240,063 Transfer to Public H&S CIP Fund - Police Training Academy (La Volla land) 1,000,000 1,000,000 Transfer to Street CIP Fund - Traffic Signals/Infrastructure installations: 1 Airline @ Ocean 2 Staples @ Barry St 750,000 750,000 Transfer to Street CIP Fund - Pre-engineering for Leopard from Lantana to Tuloso 500,000 500,000 Transfer to CIP Fd - La Retama Library Generator 500,000 500,000 Transfer to CIP Fd - Library Projects 250,000 250,000 City Secretary - November and December Runoff Election 380,000 380,000 Public Information - FY22 Communications Initiative for City-wide website &portal upgrade 500,000 500,000 Public Information Office - Vehicle 45,000 45,000 Finance - Digitization of Files 25,000 25,000 Fire - Increased authorized compliment testing/equipment 495,819 495,819 Fire - 1 Additional Medic Unit 384,200 384,200 Fire - Zetron Replacement, Records Mgmt System, 2-Aerial apparatus, HazMat SCBA's 3,435,034 3,435,034 Fire - EOC Building Planning &Assessment 100,000 100,000 Health - 3 Vehicles for Department 90,000 90,000 Human Resources - Executive Coaching 50,000 50,000 Human Resources - additional funding for Employee Tuition Reimbursement Program 50,000 50,000 Municipal Court - Operations Review 50,000 50,000 Police - BearCat Armored Vehicle and additional funding for capital outlay unmarked vehicles 650,000 650,000 Police - Building Maintenance projects 150,000 150,000 Police - 3D scanner, comparison microscope, crime scene lighting 164,576 164,576 Comprehensive Planning - Master Plan for Ayers Service Center 100,000 100,000 Neighborhood Services-Code Enforcement - Business Development Plan for Code Compliance 100,000 100,000 Streets - Median tree planting initiative from Violet to McKenzie 100,000 100,000 North Beach Drainage 2,000,000 2,000,000 Council Constituent Relation 135,000 135,000 Salinas Park lighting 100,000 100,000 St. Andrews Park Tennis Court 25,000 25,000 Car Allowance at-large 1f800 1f800 Animal Care - Pilot Program for additional Spay/Neuter 500,000 250,000 Parks and Recreation - CCISD/City Agreement for Natatorium capital replacements ($405,300), Vehicle for Department ($46,714), North Beach Merchant &Vendor Pilot ($100,000) 552,014 452,014 Legal - Outside Help on Industrial Agreement ($200,000) and Industrial Park Roadway-Land title ($100,000) 300,000 200,000 Neighborhood Services - Leopard store front facade challenge match improvement program near uptown (Lantana to Tuloso) 250,000 150,000 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - North Beach Plaza Shade Treatment 835,000 0 Transfer to Parks CIP Fund - Gateway Signage - I 37 ($770,000), 181 ($770,000) &Labonte Park ($770,000) 2,310,000 0 Library - study for District 5 new location 100,000 0 Homelessness Services 100,000 0 Bike Path Master plan 100f000 0 Public Wi-Fi 212,525 0 sub-total 25,381,031 20,998,506 GO Debt Fund Interest and Sinking Fund payment for Convention Center expansion debt to be paid by HOT Fund 2,100,000 2,100,000 sub-total 2,100,000 2,100,000 Total General Fund and GO Debt Fund 27,481,031 23,098,506 FY 2023 Potential Recurring Reductions No. Department Description Amount Running Total 1 Citicare Savings due to migration of employees to high $ 250,000 $ 250,000 deductible plan 2 Council Support Remove 2 proposed Council Support positions $ 135,270 $ 385,270 3 Auditor Remove 1 proposed Auditor position $ 71,472 $ 456,742 4 Budget Remove 1 proposed Budget Specialist position $ 76,594 $ 533,336 5 City Manager Remove 1 proposed Assistant City Manager $ 224,955 $ 758,291 6 City Manager Remove 1 proposed Executive Management $ 89,706 $ 847,997 Assistant 7 Vital Statistics Remove 1 of 2 proposed Vital Records Clerks $ 49,079 $ 897,076 8 Communication Remove proposed Increase Printing advertising $ 46,643 $ 943,719 9 Finance Remove 1 proposed Accounts Payable/Accounts $ 103,640 $ 1,047,359 Receivable Manager 10 Finance Remove 1 of 2 proposed Economic Development $ 137,644 $ 1,185,003 positions 11 Finance Other Pay $ 3,289 $ 1,188,292 12 Health Remove 1 of 2 proposed Environmental Public $ 51,084 $ 1,239,375 Health Inspectors 13 Health Remove 1 proposed Environmental Quality $ 83,495 $ 1,322,870 Scientist position 14 Human Resources Remove 1 proposed Assistant Director of Benefits $ 79,008 $ 1,401,878 and Compensation 15 Library Remove proposed Increased Security Guard Hours $ 109,057 $ 1,510,935 at 5 Library branches 16 Library Remove 1 proposed Librarian position $ 78,018 $ 1,588,953 17 Municipal Court Remove 1 of 2 proposed Municipal Court Clerk IV $ 57,721 $ 1,646,674 positions 18 Neighborhood Services(AC) Remove 2 of 3 proposed Kennel Technicians $ 92,102 $ 1,738,776 19 Neighborhood Services(AC) Remove 1 of 2 proposed Administrative Support $ 50,895 $ 1,789,671 I/Dispatchers 20 Neighborhood Services(AC) Remove 1 proposed full-time Veterinary Assistant $ 50,266 $ 1,839,937 position \o. Department Description Amount Running Total 21 City Secretary Remove proposed Council Meetings&Other 26,560 $ 1,866,497 Events/Increased Operational Costs 22 Neighborhood Services(COE) Remove proposed Progression Plan Funding $ 205,000 $ 2,071,497 23 Parks&Rec Remove 5 of 5 proposed Tourist District/Cole $ 214,837 $ 2,286,334 Park positions 24 Solid Waste Remove 1 proposed Compliance Management 49,966 $ 2,336,300 Assistant 25 Solid Waste Remove 1 proposed Compliance Officer Foreman $ 109,077 $ 2,445,377 26 City Council Remove of increased Mayor&Council Member $ 7,200 $ 2,452,577 Car Allowance 27 Vital Statistics Remove 2 of 2 proposed Vital Records Clerks $ 49,079 $ 2,501,656 28 Communication Remove proposed Increase of Overtime $ 19,157 $ 2,520,813 29 Finance Remove proposed Training $ 16,670 $ 2,537,483 30 Finance Remove 1 proposed Executive Assistant $ 73,035 $ 2,610,518 31 Finance Remove 2 of 2 proposed Economic Development $ 137,644 $ 2,748,161 positions 32 Health Remove 2 of 2 proposed Environmental Public $ 51,084 $ 2,799,245 Health Inspectors 33 Health Remove 1 proposed Public Health Technician $ 45,351 $ 2,844,596 34 Human Resources Remove proposed Tuition Reimbursement increase $ 31,248 $ 2,875,844 35 Municipal Court-Judicial Remove Additional Salary to Cover Magistration at $ 74,831 $ 2,950,675 the Detention Center 36 Municipal Court Remove 2 of 2 proposed Municipal Court Clerk IV $ 57,721 $ 3,008,396 positions Remove proposed reclassify of Veterinary 37 Neighborhood Services(AC) $ 19,516 $ 3,027,912 Assistant(Temp)to Full Time 38 Neighborhood Services(AC) Remove 3 of 3 proposed Kennel Technicians $ 46,051 $ 3,073,963 39 Neighborhood Services(AC) Remove 2 of 2 proposed Administrative Support $ 50,895 $ 3,124,858 I/Dispatchers 40 Parks&Rec Remove proposed Athletic Fields Mowing $ 120,000 $ 3,244,858 Contracts 41 Solid Waste Remove proposed Increased Cost in Refuse and $ 273,483 $ 3,518,341 Recycling Carts 42 Solid Waste Reduce proposed Fuel Expense $ 51,240 $ 3,569,581 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP Exhibit A YEAR IDISTRICA STREET I FROM • I WORKSOURCE 2022 1 Port N I H 37 Hwy 181 Preservation Concrete Collector 2022 1 Hancock Water Staples S Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 1 Second St Craig Hancock Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 1 Sixth Craig Buford Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 1 Third St Craig Tancahua Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 1 Blades Violet Cliff Crenshaw Water Utility In House Local 2022 1 Brendel Ln Violet Cliff Crenshaw Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 1 Butler St Violet Cliff Crenshaw Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 1 Cliff Crenshaw Willowood Creek Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 1 Guess Dr Violet Cliff Crenshaw Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 1 Turkey Creek Rippling Creek Cliff Crenshaw Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 1 Haven Warrior Violet Rd Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 1 Fairfax Fairview Old Robstown Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 1 La Branch Wilkins End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 1 Randolph La Branch End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 1 Mestina Battlin Buc Palm Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 1 Palm Dr Up River Rd Antelope Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 1 Catfish Teague Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 1 Steamboat Catfish Rolling Ridge Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 1 Steamboat Cir Steamboat Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 1 Clear Fork Red River Wood River Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 1 Dixon Petty Quaile Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 1 Fairview Up River Kenwood Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 1 Silver Creek Dr Devil's Crk Dr Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 1 Balboa Pine Baldwin Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2022 1 Baldwin Port Ave Frontage Rd Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2022 1 Port Baldwin Morgan Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2022 1 Vernon Dr Dona Dr Dona Dr Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2022 1 Ave D Middle Ln W Buckhorn Water Utility Utility IH Local 2022 1 Live Oak Retama IH 37 Water Utility Utility IH Local 2022 1 Middle Ln Ave C Ave D Water Utility Utility IH Local 2022 1 Redbird Calallen Cornett Water Utility Utility IH Collector 2022 1 Retama Up River IH 37 Water Utility Utility IH Local 2022 2 Catalina Staples S Alameda S Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Delaine Grant Alameda S Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Ft Worth Catalina Wilshire Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Grant Wilshire Alameda S Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Pope Doddridge Wilshire Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Reid Dr Wilshire Doddridge Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Wilshire PI Delaine Catalina Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Elizabeth Ocean Dr Santa Fe Rehabilitation In House Collector 2022 2 Fifth Craig Ayers Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Second St Morgan Craig Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Sixth Ayers St Craig Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Third St Elizabeth Craig Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 2 Brentwood Horne Norton Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 2 Chenoweth Lawnview Santa Fe Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 2 Lavaca Mc Ardle Lamont Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 2 Ponder Staples Harrison Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 2 Texas Alameda S Staples Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 2 Baldwin Port Ave Frontage Rd Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2022 2 Weber Rd Staples S Mc Ardle Rd Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2022 2 Condee Vanderbilt W Naples Water Utility Utility IH Local 2022 2 Naples Roosevelt Norton Water Utility Utility IH Local 2022 2 Shely Annapolis Naples Water Utility Utility IH Local 2022 2 Vanderbilt W Roosevelt Condee Water Utility Utility IH Local 2022 2 W Clark Clark Houston Water Utility Utility IH Local 2022 2 York Kosar Shely Water Utility Utility IH Local 2022 3 Staples S Holly Rd Williams Preservation Concrete Arterial 2022 3 Alaniz Sokol Sacky Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Alejandro Sacky Sokol Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Bexar Dr Milam Dr Seguin Dr Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Bonham St Sacky Sokol Rehabilitation In House Local 5/12/2022 1 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICI STREET I FROM • I WORK • FUNDING SOURCE 2022 3 Bowie St Sacky Sokol Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Crocket Sokol Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Johanna Ayers St Richter Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Milam Dr Sokol Dr Bexar Dr Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Navarro Sacky Sokol Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Seguin Dr Sokol Dr Bexar Dr Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Wharton Sacky Sokol Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Kingston Dr Panama Panama Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Panama Carroll Ln Weber Rd Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Champions Boca Raton Pebble Beach Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Nied Champions Donegal Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Pebble Beach Boca Raton Champions Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Sea Island Boca Raton Pebble Beach Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 3 Kingston Dr Weber Panama Water Utility In House Local 2022 3 Bascule Golden Gate Riverton Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 3 Trestle Golden Gate Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 3 Iturbide Airport Guatemozin Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 3 Vera Cruz Morgan Zaragosa Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 3 Crest Circle Crestridge End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 3 Crestmeadow Crestwood Crestforrest Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 3 Crestridge Kostoryz Crestwood Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 3 Crestwood Crestmeadow Cresthill Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 3 Dodd Padre Island Dr McArdle Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 3 Essex Killarmet Pebble Beach Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 3 Gabriel Nemec Mc Ardle Rd Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 3 Green Park Green Point Green Gate Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 3 Green Pass Green Park End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 3 Green Point Bear Lane End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 3 Balboa Baldwin Morgan Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2022 3 Congressional Everhart Capitol Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2022 3 Milo Ayers Richter Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2022 3 Richter St Padre Island Dr Holly Rd Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2022 3 Sokol Kostoryz Bowie Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2022 4 Alazan Dr Hustlin'Hornet Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Baffin Bay Dr Hustlin'Hornet Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Bird Island Dr Hustlin Hornet Baffin Bay Dr Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Ivy Dr Hustlin'Hornet Dr Wilson St Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Penescal Dr Bird Island Dr Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Point Of Rocks Alazan Dr Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Redfish Bay Dr Hustlin Hornet Baffin Bay Dr Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Vannoy Dr Alazan Dr Baffin Bay Dr Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Barataria Das Marinas White Cap Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Beaufort Captain Kidd Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Blackbeard Barataria White Cap Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Bowspirit Captain Kidd Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Caravel Brigantine St Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Man 0 War Barataria Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Mutiny Captain Kidd Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Yardarm White Cap Blvd Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Mavis Rossiter Sea View Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Rainbow San Antonio Sea View Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Seaview San Antonio Ocean Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 4 Mermaid Ursa Milky Way Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 4 Sparkle Sea Roddfield Mermaid Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 4 Goldfinch Quetzal Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 4 Harry Lansdown Everhart Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 4 Hewit Dr S Hewit Hewit Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2022 4 Lansdown Wasley Harry Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 4 Seafoam Caribbean Coral Ridge Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 4 Aquarius Commodores Das Marinas preservation SPMP Collector 2022 4 Aquarius Topsail Whitecap Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2022 4 Don Patricio Flour Bluff Dr Waldron Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2022 4 Gaines Robert Airline Rd Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 5/12/2022 2 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICA STREET I FROM I TO I WORK • 2022 5 Staples S Saratoga Holly Rd Preservation Concrete Arterial 2022 5 Beard Canyon Creek Acushnet Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Boros Nicklaus Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Canyon Creek Beard Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Greensboro Acushnet Weiskopf Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Nicklaus Boros Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 St Tropez Annemasse Montereau Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Weiskopf Cir Weiskopf Ln Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Weiskopf Ln Acushnet Greenboro Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Annemasse St Yorktown Blvd St Denis St Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Avignon Montereau Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Bellac Montereau Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Brine St Cimarron Montereau Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Calais Montereau Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Italia St Lourdes Milan Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Lourdes Annemasse Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Milan St St Denis Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Lethaby Lipes Dead End W Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 5 Bent Trail Fox Run Opengate Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 5 Cedar Springs Oso Pkwy Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 5 Lethaby Lipes Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 5 Northgate Crossvalley Timbergate Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 5 Yorkshire Dr Yorktown Blvd Lethaby Reconstruction RSRP Local 2022 5 Airline Roddfield Woolridge Preservation SPMP Arterial 2022 5 Sanders Dr Grand Junction Saratoga Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2022 DT Gulden Surfside Dead End Rehabilitation In House Collector 2022 DT Gulfbreeze Sandbar Gulfspray Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 DT Gulfspray Surfside Dead End Rehabilitation In House Collector 2022 DT Hayes Surfside Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 DT Neal Surfside Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 DT Reef Ave Surfside Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2022 DT Broadway Middle Schatzell Lawrence Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2022 DT Peoples St&T-Head Lower Broadway T-Head Loop Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2022 DT Schatzell Shorline Lower Broadway Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2023 1 Southern Minerals Up River Rd I H 37 Preservation Concrete Arterial 2023 1 Benys Leopard Skyline Rehabilitation In House Collector 2023 1 Hall Benys Padre Island Dr Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Birdwood(Cir E) Birdwood Ln Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Birdwood(Cir W) Birdwood Ln Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Birdwood Ln Violet Rd White Oak Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Fleetwood Leopard Timbergrove Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Forest Hill Violet Birdwood Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Peach Tree Stonewall Leopard Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Seven Trees Stonewall Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Stonewall Mc Kinzie Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Timbergrove Peachtree Violet Rd Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Vicksburg Stonewall Stonewall Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 White Oak Timbergrove Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Attoyac Dr Spring Creek Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Buttes Dr Spring Creek Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Calamity Dr Spring Creek Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Keegan Dr Spring Creek Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Lavaca River Ct Clear Fork Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Lavaca River Dr Clear Fork Keegan Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Spring Creek Dr Red River Dr Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Wolf Creek Clear Fork Dr Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 1 Apple Creek Dr Sandy Hollow Ck Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 1 Flagstone Cir Pernitas Creek Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 1 Flagstone Creek Sandy Hollow Ck Pernitas Creek Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 1 Indio Creek Dr Pernitas Creek Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 1 Sandy Hollow Flagstone Willowood Cree Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 1 Willowood Creek Sandy Hollow Ck Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 5/12/2022 3 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICA STREET I FROM I TO I WORK • 2023 1 Fair Oaks I H 37 Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 1 Main Dr Leopard Sedwick Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 1 Agnes Baldwin NPID Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2023 1 Dunstain St Fontana Round Rock Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2023 1 Roundrock Rd Dunstain St Rustic Oak Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2023 1 Rustic Oak Round Rock Nolford Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2023 1 Hancock Brownlee Crosstown Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2023 1 Morgan Nineteenth Port Preservation SPMP Arterial 2023 1 Morgan Crosstown Nineteenth Preservation SPMP Arterial 2023 2 Andrews Prescott Crosstown Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Betel Crosstown Burnet Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Burnet Prescott Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Loritte Sarita Crosstown Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Niagara Burnet Burnet Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Niagara Horne Roslyn Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Prescott Crosstown Horne Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Rambler Roslyn Horne Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Reynosa Andrews Burnet Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Roslyn Rambler Prescott Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Sarita Horne Burnet Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Talisman Sarita Rambler Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Brownlee Staples Louisiana Rehabilitation In House Collector 2023 2 Fifteenth Staples Louisiana Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Naples Staples Ocean Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Sixteenth Staples Louisiana Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 2 Angel Ave Alameda S Austin Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 2 Breezeway Austin Santa Fe Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 2 Ohio Alameda S Staples S Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 2 Willowbrook Mt Vernon Janssen Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 2 Glazebrook Reid Santa Fe Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 2 Airline Mc Ardle Gollihar Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2023 2 Dolphin Adkins Staples S Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2023 2 Driftwood Staples S Adkins Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2023 2 Hamlin Staples Adkins Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2023 2 Mc Ardle Staples S Airline Rd Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2023 2 Morgan Crosstown Nineteenth Preservation SPMP Arterial 2023 2 Brawner Devon Ramsey Water Utility Utility IH Collector 2023 2 Norton Kostoryz Brentwood Water Utility Utility IH Collector 2023 2 Montgomery Mac Arthur Eisenhower Water Utility Utility IH Local 2023 2 Presa Niagara Sarita Water Utility Utility IH Local 2023 3 Oakhurst S Padre Island Pavement Chan; Preservation Concrete Local 2023 3 Calle Cuernavaca Saratoga Rd Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Calle Las Colonas Saratoga Rd Dead End Rehabilitation In House Collector 2023 3 Calle San Carlos Calle Las Colonas Calle Cuernavac Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Calle San Lucas Calle Las Colonas Calle Cuernavac Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Calle San Marcos Calle Las Colonas Calle Cuernavac Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Calle San Miguel Calle Las Colonas Calle Cuernavac Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Bonham St Johanna Sacky Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Johanna Kostoryz Bonham Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Odem Mc Ardle Sunnybrook Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Phillips E&W Queen Queen Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Queen E&W Phillips Philips Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Inglewood Holly Rd Panama Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Green Meadows Green Tree Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Green Oaks Green Tree Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Green Path Green Tree Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Green Valley Green Tree Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Green View Green Tree Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Vitemb Harvard Horne Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 3 Crestbend Crestwood Crestgrove Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 3 Crestford Cresthill Crestmeadow Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 3 Green Branch Green Park Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 3 Green Gate Bear Lane Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 5/12/2022 4 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICI STREET I FROM • I WORK • FUNDING SOURCE 2023 3 Green Trail Green Park Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 3 Mendenhall Carroll Liptonshire Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 3 Devonshire Weber Elmdale Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 3 Waterloo Carroll Inglewood Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 3 Agnes Baldwin NPID Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2023 3 Betty Jean Holly Rd Williams Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2023 3 Betty Jean Cir Betty Jean Dead End Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2023 3 Wooldridge Killarmet Everhart Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2023 4 Dasmarinas Aquarius Whitecap Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Rudder Ct Dasmarinas Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Doubloon Aquarius Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Mizzen Aquarius Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Topsail Aquarius Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Purl Santa Fe Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Third St Purl Aberdeen Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Sand Piper Cir Sand Piper N Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Sand Piper E EnnisJoslin Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Sand Piper N Sand Piper E Sand Piper Cir Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Amos Ct Seth St Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Ezekiel Ct Seth St Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Hosea Ct Seth St Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Isaiah Ct Seth St Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Jeremiah Ct Seth St Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Joel Ct Seth St Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Seth St Amos Ct Isaiah Ct Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Sunglo St Don Patricio Rd Seth St Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 4 Goldcrest Quetzal Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 4 Love Bird Waxwing Quetzal Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 4 Quetzal Sun Bird Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 4 Sun Bird Quetzal Flour Bluff Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 4 Sun Beam Dr Milky Way Ursa Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 4 Ursa Mermaid Star Cove Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 4 Captain Kidd Caraval Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 4 Rossiter San Antonio Alameda S Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 4 Topeka Sinclair Rossiter Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 4 Airline Gollihar Wilma Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2023 4 Airline Mc Ardle Gollihar Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2023 4 Cleopatra Whitaker Dead End Water Utility Utility IH Local 2023 4 Whitaker Cleopatra Clare Water Utility Utility IH Local 2023 4 Clare Padre Island Dr Mc Ardle Rd Water Utility Utility IH Local 2023 4 Pharaoh Egyptian Nile Water Utility Utility IH Local 2023 5 Williams Roddfield Airline Rd Preservation Concrete Collector 2023 5 Deerwood Javelina Snowgoose Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Hulen Dr Dead End Hunt Dr Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Hunt Cir Hunt Dr Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Hunt Drive Saratoga Rd Timbergate Rehabilitation In House Collector 2023 5 Javelina Hunt Dr Deerwood Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Pheasant Bent Trail Dr Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Stonemill Cir Hunt Dr Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Grand Lake Lake Bolsena Starnberg Lake Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Lake Bolsena Oso Pkwy Grand Lake Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Starnberg Lake Grand Lake Lake Bolsena Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Cherry Hills Greenbriar Oakmont Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Greenbriar St Andrew Cherry Hills Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Oakmont St Andrew Greenbriar Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 River Oaks St Andrew Greenbriar Rehabilitation In House Local 2023 5 Iroquois Tartan Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 5 Tartan Iroquois Dr Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 5 Lake George Grand Junction Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 5 Lake Whitney Lake George Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2023 5 Willow Oak Wales Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 5 Willowick Everhart Willow Oak Reconstruction RSRP Local 2023 5 Everhart Silver Ridge Yorktown Blvd Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 5/12/2022 5 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICA STREET I FROM • I WORKSOURCE 2023 5 Everhart Yorktown Blvd Oso Pkwy Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2023 5 Holly Rd Roddfield Airline Rd Preservation SPMP Arterial 2023 DT Lawrence St&T-H Mesquite T-Head Loop Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2023 DT Kinney Carrizo Alameda S Water Utility Utility IH Local 2024 1 Eighteenth Mary Laredo Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Marguerite Crosstown Eighteenth Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Mary Crosstown Nineteenth Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Morrow Up River Rand Morgan Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Seventeenth Marguerite Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Dwyer Shane Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Mc Cain Leopard Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Shane Mc Cain Dwyer Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 BluffTrl River Forest Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Cactus Cir River Forest Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Forest Cir River Forest Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Hillwood Trl Smith Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Hillwood Trl N Hillwood Trl Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Moon River River Forest Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 River Forest Moon River Smith Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 River View Smith River Forest Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Rolling Ridge Hillwood Trl Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Smith Calallen River Forest Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Vista Cir Vista Ridge Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Vista Ridge Riverview Smith Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Rolling Acres Wagon Wheel Leopard Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Wagonwheel Wildwood Wildwood Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Wildwood E Wagon Wheel Up River Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Wildwood W Wagon Wheel Rolling Acres Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 1 Craig Ocean Dr Seventh Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 1 Carencia Deepwater Oglethorpe Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 1 Oglethorpe Brookhill Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 1 Sunnyville Oglethorpe Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2024 1 Sunnyville Cir Sunnyville Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2024 1 Dona I H 37 Up River Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2024 1 Leopard N Mc Kinzie Violet Rd Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2024 1 Leopard S Mc Kinzie Violet Rd Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2024 1 Port Morgan Buford Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2024 1 Port Mary Agnes Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2024 2 Kostoryz Staples Brawner S Preservation Concrete Arterial 2024 2 Buckaroo Ayers Staples Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Clifford Santa Fe Staples Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Palmero Alameda S Santa Fe Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Eighteenth Prescott Crosstown Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Fifteenth Morgan Ayers Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Fourteenth Morgan Ayers Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Isabel Bonita Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Mc Kenzie Nineteenth Brownlee Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Prescott Brownlee Eighteenth Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Seventeenth Mc Kenzie Ayers Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Seventeenth Prescott Crosstown Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Sixteenth Prescott Ayers Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 2 Dody Linden Gollihar Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 2 Zarsky Mc Ardle Gollihar Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 2 Cambridge Alexander Horne Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2024 2 Louisiana N Staples Santa Fe Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 2 Louisiana N Santa Fe Ocean Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 2 Mc Ardle Weber Everhart Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2024 2 Mc Ardle Carroll Ln Weber Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 3 Williams Staples Airline Rd Preservation Concrete Collector 2024 3 Barrera Horne Bloomington Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Choctaw Water Lilly Persimmon Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Hilldale Sweet Gum Choctaw Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Persimmon Sweet Gum Choctaw Rehabilitation In House Local 5/12/2022 6 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICI STREET I FROM • I WORK • FUNDING SOURCE 2024 3 River Crest Hill Crest Choctaw Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Riverbend Solomon Choctaw Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Solomon River Crest Water Lily Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Sweet Gum River Crest Persimmon Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Water Lily Solomon Choctaw Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Balsam Boisdarc Trojan Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Birch Greenwood Blackjack Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Blackjack Boisdarc Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Hemlock Greenwood Blackjack Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Hickory Greenwood Blackjack Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Sycamore Greenwood Blackjack Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Citation Preakness Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Hartack Triple Crown Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Harwick Sanderson Lands Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Lands Greenwood Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Preakness Triple Crown Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Preakness Cir Preakness Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Sanderson Greenwood Harwick Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 3 Kentucky Derby Frio Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 3 Triple Crown Greenwood Kentucky Derby Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 3 Chula Vista Horne Greenwood Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2024 3 Hamlett Nemec McArdle Rd Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 3 Kostoryz Holly Rd Saratoga Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2024 3 Mc Ardle Carroll Ln Weber Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 4 Access 2 S H 361 Beach Preservation Concrete Collector 2024 4 Access 3A St Bartholomew Beach Preservation Concrete Collector 2024 4 Dune Tulia Rose Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Ester Roseanne Sands Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Lorine Truk Utica Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Rose Lorine Stranton Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Roseanne Sands Ester Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Sands Truk Utica Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Tulia Sands Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Utica Sands Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Cuttysark Encantada Eaglesnest Bay Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Grenadine Vincent Cuttysark Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Isla Colon Cuttysark Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Portillo Vincent Cuttysark Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Vincent Cuttysark Cuttysark Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 4 Mediterranean Otranto Maui Rehabilitation In House Collector 2024 4 Crescent Mc Ardle Belmeade Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 4 Crescent Cir Crescent Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 4 Ebonwood Canturbury EnnisJoslin Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 4 Blue Jay Quetzal Oriole Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2024 4 Bramling Cir Quetzal Dead End Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2024 4 Ribbon Tail Crossbill Quetzal Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2024 4 Compton Waldron First National Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 4 Laguna Shores Graham Hustlin Hornet Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 4 Louisiana N Santa Fe Ocean Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 5 Clare Williams Dr Padre Island Dr Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Dallas Yorktown Blvd Oso Pkwy Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Del Rio Odessa Oso Pkwy Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Ft Stockton Dallas Rocksprings Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Kerrville Dallas Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Lubbock Rocksprings Everhart Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Odessa Oso Pkwy Dallas Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Rocksprings Ft Stockton Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 San Angelo Dallas Kerrville Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Bethlehem Mars Hill Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Canaan Bethlehem Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Corinth Mars Hill Jericho Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Deer Park South Oso Pkwy South Oso Pkwy Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Deer Park Cir Deer Park Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 5/12/2022 7 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICA STREET I FROM I TO I WORK • 2024 5 Galilee Bethlehem Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Jericho Corinth Dead End E&W Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Mars Hill South Oso Pkwy CR 41 Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Lindenwood Sutherland Lipes Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Sutherland Citrus Valley Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2024 5 Lostgate Heavensgate Opengate Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 5 Mountain Wood Fox Run Opengate Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 5 Opengate Lostgate Timbergate Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 5 Rhonda Spencer Sean Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2024 5 Spencer Thames Rhonda Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2024 5 Vivian Spencer Sean Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2024 5 St JamesCt Lipes Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 5 Sunwood Dr Lipes Pepper Mill Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2024 5 Moritz Lake Oso Pkwy Lake Bolsena Reconstruction RSRP Local 2024 5 EsplandeE Staples Spohn Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 5 EsplandeW Staples Spohn Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 5 Parkway Wooldridge Esplanade Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 5 Patti Dunbarton Oak Dead End Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 5 Cedar Pass Sun Valley Everhart Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 5 Wooldridge Cascade Staples S Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 DT John Sartain Shoreline S Mesquite Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 DT Lomax Shoreline S Lower Broadway Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2024 DT Lower Broadway Lomax John Sartain Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2025 1 Cathead Leopard Roughneck Preservation Concrete Local 2025 1 Roughneck Cathead Spindletop Preservation Concrete Local 2025 1 Spindletop Roughneck Leopard Preservation Concrete Local 2025 1 Buford Staples Shoreline Blvd Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 1 Furman Staples Shoreline Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 1 Mallard Violet Widgeon Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 1 Nelon Violet Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 1 Widgeon Mallard Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 1 Sessions IH 37 Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 1 Breckenridge Petty Quaile Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 1 Petty Van Cleve Breckenridge Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 1 Villa Leopard Baldwin Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 1 Moon Light Rand Morgan IH 37 Reconstruction RSRP Local 2025 1 Sunray IH 37 Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 1 River Ridge Rolling Ridge River Vally Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 1 River Ridge Cir River Ridge Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 1 Rolling Ridge River Canyon Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 1 Leopard N Violet Callicoatte Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2025 1 Leopard S Violet Callicoatte Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2025 2 Casa Blanca Hayward Casa De Oro Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Casa Bonita Casa Linda Casa Verde Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Casa De Amigo Casa Linda Casa Grande Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Casa De Oro Orlando Corta Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Casa De Palmas Casa Linda Orlando Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Casa Grande Casa De Amigo Corta Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Casa Linda Staples S Casa Rosa Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Casa Verde Casa Bonita Casa Blanca Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Corta Casa Grande Kostoryz Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Norton Kostoryz Casa Verde Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Orlando Kostoryz Casa Linda Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Texan Trl Staples Casa Bonita Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Nogales Carver Elgin Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Beechcraft Post Fleet Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Ryan Post Virgina Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 2 Kent Cir Ray Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 2 Miller Cir Ray Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 2 Ray Hayward Dead End Reconstruction RSRP Local 2025 2 Cornwall Hawthorne Shely Reconstruction RSRP Local 2025 2 Hawthorne Crosstown Shely Reconstruction RSRP Local 2025 2 Shely Churchill Crosstown Reconstruction RSRP local 5/12/2022 8 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICI STREET I FROM • I WORK • FUNDING SOURCE 2025 2 Fig Tarlton Shely Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2025 2 Shely Ayers Churchill Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2025 2 Greenwood Lawton Horne Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2025 2 Greenwood Baldwin Lawton Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2025 2 Horne Kostoryz Devon Preservation SPMP Collector 2025 2 Louisiana Access Staples Louisiana S Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2025 2 Louisiana S Staples Santa Fe Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2025 3 Beechcraft Post Fleet Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Braniff Virginia Post Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Cub Virginia Post Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Curtis Virginia Post Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Eastern Virginia Post Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Fairchild Virginia Post Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Lockheed Virginia Post Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Post Eastern Beechcraft Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Ryan Beechcraft Virgina Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Stinson Virginia Post Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Wright Virginia Post Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Gaviota Scapular County Rd 36 Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Mariposa Simon Scapular Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Scapular Clarkwood Gaviota Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Simon Clarkwood Stock Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Stock Clarkwood Simon Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 3 Kendall W Larcade Mansheim Reconstruction RSRP Local 2025 3 Larcade W Kendall Mansheim Reconstruction RSRP Local 2025 3 Crestgrove Cresthill Crestmeadow Reconstruction RSRP Local 2025 3 Revolution Senators Congressional Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 3 Greenwood Trojan Padre Island Dr Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2025 3 Greenwood Gollihar West Point Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2025 3 Greenwood Lawton Horne Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2025 3 West Point Padre Island Dr Greenwood Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2025 4 Waldron Pavement Change Purdue Preservation Concrete Arterial 2025 4 Argonne Wallace Paul Jones Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Barnhart Wallace Paul Jones Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Brittany Wallace Paul Jones Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Decatur Wallace Paul Jones Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Moffett Sims Paul Jones Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Sims Wallace Paul Jones Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Vetters Wallace Paul Jones Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Berlet Yorktown Blvd Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Brigantine Main Royal Caraval Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Capstain White Cap Blvd Brigantine Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Main Royal White Cap Blvd Brigantine Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 A La Entrada Calle Primavera Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Aquarius Cabana N Bello Rehabilitation In House Collector 2025 4 Bello Aquarius Dragonet Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Dragonet Cabana N Bello Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Nube Primavera Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Primavera Dragonet Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Tajamar A La Entrada Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Burgentine Newcastle Paradise Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Newcastle Whispering Oak Burgentine Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Paradise Whispering Oak Burgentine Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Whispering Oak Roscher Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Ramfield Roscher Flour Bluff Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Rex Laguna Shores Whiteley Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Whiteley Rex Thelma Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 4 Deck Harbor Lights Harbor Village Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 4 Harbor Village Baylark Deck Reconstruction RSRP Local 2025 4 Pier Harbor Lights Harbor Village Reconstruction RSRP Local 2025 4 Louisiana S Santa Fe Ocean Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2025 4 Robert Alameda S Ocean Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2025 4 Santa Fe Robert Doddridge Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 5/12/2022 9 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICA STREET I FROM I TO I WORK • 2025 4 The Mansions Roddfield Oso Pkwy Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2025 5 Briarhurst Roanoke Dunbarton Oak Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Clairfield Roanoke Charter Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Downing Dunbarton Oak Airline Rd Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Kennsington Hampton Dunbarton Oak Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Roanoke Dunbarton Oak Clairfield Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Royal Ct Downing Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Anastasia Bratton Cool Breeze Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Cool Breeze South Wind Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 East Wind Aaron Windchime Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 South Wind Bratton Cool Breeze Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Springwind Bratton Cool Breeze Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Summer Wind Wind Chime Bratton Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Summertime Bratton Cool Breeze Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Westwind Bratton Cool Breeze Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Wind Chime East Wind Summer Wind Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Windy Way Bratton Cool Breeze Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Vanern Venice Lake Superior Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 5 Harbor Lights Baylark Deck Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 5 Aspen Grove Cedar Pass Windy Ridge Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 5 Constance Thundersee Venice Reconstruction RSRP Local 2025 5 Durant Cir Fulton Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2025 5 Oso Pkwy Yorktown Blvd Staples Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2025 5 The Mansions Roddfield Oso Pkwy Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2025 DT Chaparral Schatzell Taylor Preservation Concrete Collector 2025 DT Shoreline N Belden Turn Around Preservation Concrete Collector 2025 DT Shoreline S Turn Around Power Preservation Concrete Collector 2025 DT Cabra Lake Chipito Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 DT Chipito Staples Waco Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 DT Lake Staples Waco Rehabilitation In House Local 2025 DT Winnebago Staples N Crosstown Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Cynthia River Sharpsburg Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Figueroa Sharpsburg Ramos Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Ramos River Figueroa Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 River Zamora Cynthia Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Zamora Sharpsburg Ramos Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Leigh Leopard Villa Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Quaile Van Cleve Breckenridge Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Scott Leigh Quaile Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Van Cleve Leopard Quaile Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Westland Villa Mac Leod Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Cantwell IH 37 Leopard Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Leonard Leopard Starlite Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 1 Granada Longview Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2026 1 Mars Venus Rain Tree Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 1 Rain Tree Ln Moonglow Mars Ave Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 1 Venus Sunshine Mars Ave Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 1 Ethel NaylorS NaylorN Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2026 1 Naylor Cir S Naylor N Naylor N Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 1 Goodnight-Loving Rand Morgan Rhumba Trail Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2026 1 Oregon Trail Rand Morgan Dead End Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2026 1 Agnes King Crosstown Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2026 1 Greenwood Port Baldwin Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2026 1 Up River St Palm Fairview Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2026 2 Staples S Brawner Kostoryz Preservation Concrete Arterial 2026 2 Ada Washington Elgin Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Carver Lawton Soledad Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Dixie Washington Elgin Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Elgin Soledad Lawton Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Kitchens Washington Elgin Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Lawton Greenwood Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Rogers Washington Elgin Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Washington Soledad Lawton Rehabilitation In House Local 5/12/2022 10 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICI STREET I FROM • I WORK • FUNDING SOURCE 2026 2 Blevins Ayers Naples Rehabilitation In House Collector 2026 2 Edward Ayers Naples Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Fannin Ayers Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Lewis Edward Fannin Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Norton Ayers Naples Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Tarlton Ayers Naples Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Watson Ayers Naples Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 2 Morningside North Santa Fe Lawnview Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 2 Churchill Trenton Robin Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 2 Carroll Staples Houston Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2026 2 Texan Trl Staples Alameda Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2026 2 Texan Trl Alameda Santa Fe Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2026 3 Kingpin Flato Padre Island Dr Preservation Concrete Local 2026 3 Beardmore Persimmons Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Bevecrest Ayers Beardmore Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Cindia Bevecrest Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Deer Creek Persimmons Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Kaycrest Bevecrest Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 La Crosse Persimmons Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Pendleton Persimmons Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Persimmon Choctaw Bevecrest Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Sharolyn Bevecrest Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Williston Persimmons Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Beacon Baldwin Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Forty Fifth Agnes Santa Elena Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Forty Fourth Agnes Santa Elena Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Locke Ln Wickersham Wickersham Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Woodstone Locke Wickersham Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 3 Kendall E Mansheim Larcade Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 3 Larcade E Mansheim Kendall Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 3 Cresthill Crestmore Carroll W Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 3 O'Toole Del Starr Kerry Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2026 3 Bonner Staples Everhart Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2026 3 Greenwood Padre Island Dr Holly Rd Rehabilitation SPMP Arterial 2026 3 Shaw Horne Harvard Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2026 4 Ambrosia Aquarius Jackfish Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Goldfish Ambrosia Jackfish Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Indigo Ambrosia Jackfish Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Marina Padre Island Dr Ambrosia Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Scallop Ambrosia Jackfish Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Merriman Brittany Moffett Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Wallace Padre Island Dr Sims Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Bayberry E Bayberry N Bayberry S Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Bayberry N Waldron Bayberry E Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Bayberry Bayberry Waldron Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Juniper Tulane Oakridge Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Meadowood Glenoak Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Oakridge Tulane Juniper Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Tulane Glenoak Oakridge Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 4 Haroldson Alameda Dead End Rehabilitation RSRP Local 2026 4 Sheridan Gollihar Alameda S Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 4 Mc Ardle Airline Rd Whitaker Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2026 4 Oso Pkwy Holly Canadian Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2026 4 Quetzal Sunbird Blue Jay Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2026 4 Tesoro White Cap Blvd Port Royal Ct Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2026 4 Texan Trl Alameda Santa Fe Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2026 5 Ammer Lake Bistineau Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Bistineau Ammer Lake Vanern Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Canyon Lake Venice Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Lake Charles Bistineau Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Lake Huron Venice Thundersee Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Schwerin Lake Venice Dead End E&W Rehabilitation In House Local 5/12/2022 11 of 12 FY 2022-2026 AMENDED IMP YEAR IDISTRICI STREET I FROM • • • FUNDING SOURCE 2026 5 Benchfield Boston Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Cedar Brook Spring Brook Stony Brook Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Clear Brook Boston Spring Brook Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Cold Springs Boston Spring Brook Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Creekmont Boston Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Northfield Boston Spring Brook Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Spring Brook Boston Clear Brook Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Timber Crest Boston Spring Brook Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Long Cir Montecita Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Meadow Cir Montecita Dead End Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Montecita Longmeadow Saratoga Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Bratton Weber Aaron Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Robina Acushnet Saloumeh Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Saloumeh Way Acushnet Robina Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Wood Iron Acushnet Crenshaw Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 5 Quail Hollow Oso Pkwy Twin Creek Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 5 Twin Creek Oso Pkwy Quail Hollow Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 5 Edgebrook Shadowbend Cedar Pass Reconstruction RSRP Local 2026 5 Boston Staples Yorktown Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2026 5 Impala Kodiak Dead End Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2026 5 Kodiak Cimarron Wolverine Rehabilitation SPMP Local 2026 5 Player Saratoga Rd Eider Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2026 5 Snowgoose Everhart Timbergate Rehabilitation SPMP Collector 2026 DT Artesian Leopard Mestina Preservation Concrete Local 2026 DT Mestina Staples S Artesian Preservation Concrete Local 2026 DT Staples N Comanche Antelope Preservation Concrete Arterial 2026 DT Waco Leopard Mestina Preservation Concrete Local 2026 DT Blucher Staples N Carrizo Rehabilitation In House Local 2026 DT Carrizo Lipan Blucher Rehabilitation In House Local 5/12/2022 12 of 12 se G0 1852 AGENDA MEMORANDUM Public Hearing and First Reading for the City Council Meeting of August 30, 2022 Second Reading item for the City Council Meeting of September 06, 2022 DATE: August 16, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Eddie Houlihan, Director of Management & Budget EddieHo@cctexas.com (361) 826-3792 Public Hearing and First Reading Ordinance of the Proposed FY2022- 2023 Capital Budget CAPTION: Ordinance adopting the Corpus Christi Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Capital Budget in the amount of $628,234,271, Beginning October 1, 2022. SUMMARY: This item is to adopt the budget as amended by the schedule of adjustments for the upcoming fiscal year with total proposed capital budget of$628,234,271 for the Capital Improvement Program. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: As part of City Municipal Code Article V. Planning, Section 3. Power and Duties of Planning Commission, Paragraph A, Number 6: The Planning Commission shall review and make recommendations to the City Council on the City's annual Capital Budget. On Wednesday, July 13, 2022, a summary presentation of the FY 2022-2023 Capital Budget was held before the Planning Commission describing program highlights and funding sources. Planning Commission recommended approval of the FY 2022-2023 Capital Budget. City Charter requires City Council to review and act on the Budget on a yearly basis. The City of Corpus Christi is proposing capital budget of$628,234,271 as amended by the schedule of adjustments. ALTERNATIVES: Approval of this budget is required by City Charter. City Council may: 1. Approve the budget as presented (Recommended) 2. Make changes to the budget and then approve. FISCAL IMPACT: Total proposed expenditures of$628,234,271 for the Capital Improvement Program. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the FY2022-2023 Capital Budget of$628,234,271 as proposed. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: FY 2022-2023 Capital Budget Ordinance FY 2022-2023 Capital Budget Schedule of Adjustments ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE CORPUS CHRISTI FISCAL YEAR 2022 — 2023 CAPITAL BUDGET IN THE AMOUNT OF $628,234,271, BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2022 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That the Fiscal Year 2022 — 2023 Capital Budget in the amount of$628,234,271 is hereby adopted, subject to the attached Schedule of Adjustments. A copy of the Fiscal Year 2022 — 2023 Capital Budget will be filed in the Office of the City Secretary. 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 Schedule of Adiustments CIP City of Corpus Christi Amendments to the FY 2022-2023 Proposed Capital Budget TOTAL PROPOSED REVENUES $ 616,993,444 TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $ 616,993,444 Parks&Recreation CIP Proposed Revenues $ 59,499,826 Adiustments: Increase - Community Enrichment Funds 2,129,271 Increase - General Fund 27,000 Increase - Grants - CDBG 455,336 Total Adjusted Revenues $ 62,111,433 Proposed Expenditures $ 59,499,826 Adiustments: Add Community Enrichment Park Improvements 2,129,271 Add Ben Garza Gym Improvements 482,336 Total Adjusted Expenditures $ 62,111,433 Public Facilities CIP Proposed Revenues $ 19,000,245 Adiustments: Increase - Type A/B Sales Tax 2,481,908 Increase - HOT Funds 4,147,312 Total Adjusted Revenues $ 25,629,465 Proposed Expenditures $ 19,000,245 Adiustments: Increase ABC - City Terrace, and Suite Enhancements 1,696,473 Increase ABC - Facility Improvements 4,932,747 Total Adjusted Expenditures $ 25,629,465 Storm Water CIP Proposed Revenues $ 60,152,107 Adiustments: Increase - General Fund 2,000,000 Total Adjusted Revenues $ 62,152,107 Proposed Expenditures $ 60,152,107 Adiustments: Increase - North Beach Drainage Improvements 2,000,000 Total Adjusted Expenditures $ 62,152,107 TOTAL PROPOSED AMENDED REVENUES $ 628,234,271 TOTAL PROPOSED AMENDED EXPENDITURES $ 628,234,271 Capital Improvement Plan 2023 2025 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23130-140 Project Name Community Enrichment Park Improvements Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks and Recreation Useful Life 25 years Contact Park Director Category Park Improvements Priority 4 Important-Community Invest Status Active Description Project will consist of park improvements using Community Enrichment Funds in all 5 Council Districts. Improvements will include new amenities and rehabilitation of current ones.Amenities may include but are not limited to playground equipment,tennis courts,parking lot rehab. District 1: Patterson(23130),Westchester(23131)and Chiquito(23132). District 2: Casa Linda(23133).District 3:Airport(23134).District 4: Parker(23135),Lamar(23136)and Han Sutter(23137).District 5:Bill Witt(23138),Wooldridge(23139)and Airline(23140). Justification This project will increase visitation and usage of our City parks,and provide recreational, social and cultural programs and activities. Expenditures Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Construction/Rehab 1,785,863 1,785,863 Design 171,704 171,704 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 171,704 171,704 Total 2,129,271 2,129,271 Funding Sources Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Park Development/Community Enrichment 2,129,271 2,129,271 Total 2,129,271 2,129,271 Budget Impact/Other 71 Increased annual maintenance cost to be budgeted in the Parks and Recreation operating budget to maintain improvements and amenities. New Project Capital Improvement Plan 2023 rhril 2025 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23075 Project Name Ben Garza Gym Improvements Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks and Recreation Useful Life 25 years Contact Park Director w�- Category Building Rehabilitation Priority 2 Critical-Asset Condition\longevity �a Status Active Description This project will consist of rehabilitation of Ben Garza Gym. Upgrades to the Gym will focus on locker rooms. Additional upgrades will be considered if budget is available. Justification Necessary replacement and upgrading to the amenities Expenditures Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Construction/Rehab 388,336 388,336 Design 45,000 45,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 49,000 49,000 Total 482,336 482,336 Funding Sources Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total General Fund 27,000 27,000 Grant-CDBG 455,336 455,336 Total 482,336 482,336 Budget Impact/Other 71 Increased annual maintenance cost to be budgeted in the Parks and Recreation operating budget to maintain improvements and amenities. New Project Capital Improvement Plan 2023 111ril 2025 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 21013 ,: Project Name ABC- City Terrace,and Suite Enhancements Type Improvement/Additions Department Public Facilities Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Engineering �6 Category Building Addition Priority 5 Needed-Deficient Services Status Active Description This project will enclose a 2,200 square foot section of the City Terrace making it a part of the Suite concourse. The scope includes engineer stamped construction plans,the addition of a bar/lounge area to service the suite holders,furniture fixtures&equipment,and the construction of a new bar in the current Club Lounge location. This project began construction in July 2021 and is anticipated to be completed by October 2022. Justification These renovations will make better use of underutilized space as well as much needed improvements to the facility's structure.An upgrade in the suite amenities will provide a much better customer experience as well increase revenues with suite rentals and food/beverage sales. Expenditures Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Construction/Rehab 1,850,000 1,850,000 Inspection 25,000 25,000 Design 275,000 275,000 Contingency 250,000 250,000 Tom 2,400,000 2,400,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Type A/B Sales Tax 2,400,000 2,400,000 Total 2,400,000 2,400,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project at this time. Upon completion of this project additional maintenance costs will be budget to maintain these improvements. Proposed Project Page 136 Capital Improvement Plan 2023 111ril 2025 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 21013 ,: Project Name ABC- City Terrace,and Suite Enhancements Type Improvement/Additions Department Public Facilities Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Engineering �6 Category Building Addition Priority 5 Needed-Deficient Services Status Active Description This project will enclose a 2,200 square foot section of the City Terrace making it a part of the Suite concourse. The scope includes engineer stamped construction plans,the addition of a bar/lounge area to service the suite holders,Furniture Fixtures&Equipment,and the construction of a new bar in the current Club Lounge location. This project began construction in July 2021 and is anticipated to be completed in FY 2023. Justification These renovations will make better use of underutilized space as well as much needed improvements to the facility's structure.An upgrade in the suite amenities will provide a much better customer experience as well increase revenues with suite rentals and food/beverage sales. Expenditures Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Construction/Rehab 1,392,977 1,446,473 2,839,450 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 150,000 150,000 Design 310,550 310,550 Contingency 100,000 100,000 Total 1,703,527 1,696,473 3,400,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Type A/B Sales Tax 1,703,527 1,696,473 3,400,000 Total 1,703,527 1,696,473 3,400,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project at this time.A reassessment will be done upon completion of project to determine on- going or maintenance costs. Adjusted Project Page Capital Improvement Plan 2023 thril 2025 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23100 Project Name American Bank Center-Major Building Upgrades Type Improvement/Additions Department Public Facilities Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Engineering Category Capital Equipment/System Priority 5 Needed-Deficient Services rl r Status Active Description —1 ".a Project consists of various improvements,renovations and replacements within the arena and convention center as needed or planned.As new project are developed and recommended an individualized project number will be assigned to them. Justification The currently facility is not configured properly to provide the most efficient services to the public. Expenditures Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Construction/Rehab 1,525,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 3,525,000 Capital Equipment 1,450,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 3,450,000 Total 2,975,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 6,975,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Hot Funds 1,225,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 3,225,000 Type A/B Sales Tax 1,750,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 3,750,000 Total 2,975,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 6,975,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project at this time. Upon completion of this project additional maintenance costs will be budget to maintain these improvements. Proposed Project Page 137 Capital Improvement Plan 2023 thril 2025 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23100 Project Name American Bank Center-Facility Improvements Type Improvement/Additions Department Public Facilities Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Engineering Category Capital Equipment/System Priority 5 Needed-Deficient Services r Status Active Description Project consists of various improvements,renovations and replacements within the arena and convention center as needed to include but not limited to kitchen,concessions,security,energy management,HVAC,emergency generator,roof,carpeting,audio&video enhancements. As new project are developed and recommended an individualized project number will be assigned to each. Justification These renovations will make better use of underutilized space,equipment that reached its useful life as well as much needed improvements to the facility's structure. Expenditures Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Construction/Rehab 1,571,829 6,607,747 1,700,000 1,700,000 9,782,264 Design 150,000 650,000 150,000 150,000 950,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 650,000 150,000 150,000 800,000 Total 1,721,629 7,907,747 2,000,000 2,000,000 13,629,576 Funding Sources Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Hot Funds 782,265 5,372,312 1,000,000 1,000,000 8,154,577 Type A/B Sales Tax 939,564 2,535,435 1,000,000 1,000,000 5,474,999 Total 1,721,629 7,907,747 2,000,000 2,000,000 13,629,576 Budget Impact/Other There is no projected operational impact with this project at this time. A reassessment will be done upon completion of project to determine on- going or maintenance costs. Adjusted Project Page Capital Improvement Flan 2023 thr" 2025 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 22142 Project Name North Beach Drianage Improvements % Type Improvement/Additions Department Public Works-Storm Water Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works r o � Category Storm Drainage Priority 2 Critical-Asset Condition\longevity Status Active " Description This project will focus to develop and construct drainage infrastructure to relieve ongoing drainage issues on North Beach. Justification Restoration and improvements of storm water systems,channels,and ditches in the North Beach area.Funding for this project will be coming from American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Expenditures Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Construction/Rehab 4,050,000 4,050,000 Design 500,000 500,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 450.000 450,000 Total 5,000,000 5,000,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total American Rescue Plan Grant 5,000,000 5,000,000 Total 5,000,000 5,000,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 Fully funding rehab/construction of storm water infrastructure can recude operational cost by reducing"emergency"responses and more costly maintenance actions during lifecycle infrastructure. Proposed Project Page 268 Capital Improvement Plan 2023 111ril 2025 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 22142 Project Name North Beach Drianage Improvements Type Improvement/Additions Department Public Works-Storm Water Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Storm Drainage Priority 2 Critical-Asset Condition\longevity ���y': Status Active Description This project will focus to develop and construct drainage infrastructure to relieve ongoing drainage issues on North Beach. Justification Restoration and improvements of storm water systems,channels,and ditches in the North Beach area.Funding for this proj ect will be coming from American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and General Fund. Expenditures Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Construction/Rehab 5,550,000 5,550,000 Design 800,000 800,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 650,000 650,000 Total 7,000,000 7,000,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total General Fund 2,000,000 2,000,000 American Rescue Plan Grant 5,000,000 5,000,000 Total 7,000,000 7,000,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 Fully funding rehab/construction of storm water infrastructure can reduce operational cost by reducing"emergency"responses,property damage due to flooding and more costly maintenance actions during lifecycle infrastructure. Adjusted Project Page Alternate Water Utility Short-range CIP Water Year 1-FY 2023 Year 2-FY 2024 Year 3-FY 2025 Proposed 23026 Corpus Christi Water Parking Lot Improvements $ 2,095,125 $ 2,095,125 Proposed 23051 Warehouse Facility from Ground Storage Tank $ 3,093,000 Proposed 23021 Sand Dollar Connection Line 16"(Coral Vine) $ 630,000 $ 6,300,000 Proposed 23068 Water St Water Line Replacement $ 610,500 $ 5,775,000 Proposed 21104 ONSWTP Chlorine System Improvements $ 10,500,000 $ 21,000,000 $ 15,750,000 TOTAL $ 16,928,625 $ 35,170,125 $ 15,750,000 Water Year 1-FY 2023 Year 2-FY 2024 Year 3-FY 2025 Adjusted 23026 Corpus Christi Water Parking Lot Improvements $ 250,000 Adjusted 23051 Warehouse Facility from Ground Storage Tank $ 3,093,000 Adjusted 23021 Sand Dollar Connection Line 16"(Coral Vine) $ 630,000 $ 6,300,000 Adjusted 23068 Water St Water Line Replacement $ 610,500 $ 5,775,000 Adjusted 21104 ONSWTP Chlorine System Improvements $ 2,500,000 $ 15,000,000 $ 17,750,000 TOTAL $ 2,750,000 $ 16,240,500 $ 32,918,000 Water Short-Range CIP increase(decrease) $ (14,178,625) $ (18,929,625) $ 17,168,000 Wastewater Year 1-FY 2023 Year 2-FY 2024 Year 3-FY 2025 Proposed 23012 Up River Rd WW Force Main/Ground Water Improvements $ 165,000 $ 1,805,000 Proposed 22155 Wastewater Treatment Plants Office Facilities $ 480,000 $ 2,820,000 $ 760,000 Proposed 23036 London WW Collection System Improvements $ 15,580,000 $ 15,000,000 Proposed 23019 Water Street WW Line Improvements $ 165,000 $ 1,440,000 Proposed 18070 Greenwood WWTP Flood Mitigation $ 710,000 $ 4,580,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 17,100,000 $ 25,645,000 $ 1,960,000 Wastewater Year 1-FY 2023 Year 2-FY 2024 Year 3-FY 2025 Adjusted 23012 Up River Rd WW Force Main/Ground Water Improvements $ 165,000 $ 1,805,000 Adjusted 22155 Wastewater Treatment Plants Office Facilities $ 480,000 $ 3,580,000 Adjusted 23036 London WW Collection System Improvements $ 1,000,000 $ 7,000,000 $ 10,000,000 Adjusted 23019 Water Street WW Line Improvements $ 165,000 $ 1,440,000 Adjusted 18070 Greenwood WWTP Flood Mitigation $ 355,000 $ 355,000 $ 5,780,000 TOTAL $ 1,355,000 $ 8,165,000 $ 22,605,000 Wastewater Short-Range CIP increase(decrease) $ (15,745,000) $ (17,480,000) $ 20,645,000 Water and Wastewater CIP Year 1&2 reduction of$66.31M and a increase in Year 3 of$37.81M for a overall short-range CIP reduction of$28.51M Remainder of project costs moved to Long-range CIP ESTRADA • HINOJOSA INVESTMENT BANKERS September 2,2022 Mr. Peter Zanoni City Manager City of Corpus Christi,Texas 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,Texas 78401 Mr.Zanoni: You've asked us to provide an opinion regarding the impact of implementing a$1.1 billion Utility CIP over a three-year period from FY 2023 to FY 2025 on the City's Water,Wastewater,Stormwater,and Gas system. From a macro perspective,we believe that Net Revenues for the Utility System (Water, Wastewater, Stormwater, and Gas) will have to increase from the most recent 2021 Audited report,which resulted in$98.966 million,a combined 57%increase over 3 years starting in 2024 in order to fund proposed CIP and maintain the City's 1.4x debt coverage ratio on all their Utility Revenue debt due to increase by $65.469 million in new debt service payments by 2026. In 2022, the City paid $69.205 in debt service. Increasing rates for FYE 2023 will be our preference, and we believe staff is already recommending such rate adjustments. 2022 FYE results are still not complete so an increase in Net Revenues would also affect our projected needed revenue adjustments. Additionally, maintaining 1.4x debt coverage ratio provides the City with the ability to maintain its current ratings from Moody's,S&P,and Fitch which help secure the lowest borrowing costs. A sizable CIP may make some rating agencies anxious considering the volatile markets we find ourselves and our ability to execute it. Weather, Inflation, Supply chain, Performance from Construction providers, Financial Markets volatility are just a few of the factors that can affect not only the implementation of the CIP, but the debt model that we use to forecast required Net Revenues to pay Debt Service. I think is important to note that the City has never issued debt on any of its credits, GO or Utility, unless it meets all of its covenants with bond holders, conforms to City Council policy objectives, and—as importantly—sustain its valued credit ratings. The CIP, like a budget, is a managing tool which provides general information of its needs and in no way does the CIP encourages or commits the City to borrow the amount identified. City staff monitors revenues of the System and adjusts CIP according to the demands required by the System. Again, if the City were to fund for all of its needed Utilities CIP as presented by staff, we believe rate increases will be required. Staff has also provided that in 2023 an 8%increase for Water along with 10%for Sewer will be needed. We strongly believe,that the earlier the City increases user rates the better, so staff proposal to increase rates for FY 2024 as provided will be helpful in the City's attempts to fund CIP and maintain the desired 1.4x debt coverage ratio of Debt Service by Net Revenues. Sincerely, Noe Hinojosa,Jr. President and CEO ESTRADA HINOJOSA&COMPANY, INC. 600 N. Pearl Street• Suite 2100,South Tower• Dallas,Texas 75201 (214)658-1670 • (800)676-5352 • Fax (214)292-8849 Member FINRA/SIPC DALLAS AUSTIN CHICAGO EDINBURG HOUSTON LOS ANGELES MIAMI NEW YORK SAN ANTONIO so GO O� U NCOHP00.Pt' 1852 AGENDA MEMORANDUM Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 9, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Heather Hurlbert, Director of Finance and Procurement HeatherH3@cctexas.com (361) 826-3227 Second Reading Ordinance to Set the Fiscal Year 2023 Ad Valorem Tax Rate CAPTION: Ordinance setting an Ad Valorem Tax Rate for FY 2023 of $0.637864 per $100 valuation which is effectively an 10.2% increase over the no-new-revenue tax rate. SUMMARY: The State Property Tax Code requires that one public hearing be held when a taxing unit proposes a tax rate that exceeds either the no-new-revenue tax rate or the voter-approval tax rate, whichever is lower. The public hearing and first reading ordinance were held on Tuesday, August 30, 2022 at which time the City Council voted to lower the property tax rate by $0.0084 from $0.646264 per$100 valuation to $0.637864 per$100 valuation. This agenda item is the second reading and adoption of the FY 2023 ad valorem tax rate. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The City of Corpus Christi proposed a tax rate of $0.646264 per $100 valuation for Fiscal Year (FY) 2023. This tax rate was the same as the FY 2022 tax rate. After the public hearing on August 30, 2022, the City Council voted to lower the tax rate by $0.0084 from $0.646264 per $100 valuation to $0.637864 per $100 valuation. This agenda item is the second reading and adoption of the FY 2023 ad valorem tax rate. Section 26.05 (b) of the Tax Code states that the vote on the ordinance setting a tax rate that exceeds the no-new revenue rate must be a record vote, and at least 60 percent of the members of the governing body must vote in favor of the ordinance. For the City of Corpus Christi, this equates to six (6) City Councilmembers who must vote in favor of the property tax rate. Section 26.05 (c) of the Tax Code goes on to say that if the governing body of a taxing unit does not adopt a tax rate before the date required, the tax rate for the taxing unit for that tax year is the lower of the no-new-revenue rate calculated for that tax year or the tax rate adopted by the taxing unit for the preceding year. For the City of Corpus Christi, if the tax rate is not approved by September 6, 2022, then the no-new-revenue rate of $0.578740 would be adopted for FY 2023. This would result in reductions of over $12 million in the General Fund. ALTERNATIVES: Adoption of a tax rate by September 6, 2022 is required to be in compliance with the Truth-in-Taxation requirements. FISCAL IMPACT: The proposed FY 2023 property tax rate is anticipated to generate $158,550,815 of property tax revenue recorded in the following funds: Fund 1020 General Fund (M&O) $ 97,711 ,858 ** Fund 2010 Debt Service Fund (I&S) 55,496,581 Fund 1111 Reinvestment Zone #2 3,884,967 Fund 1112 Reinvestment Zone #3 1 ,253,905 Fund 1114 Reinvestment Zone #4 201 ,704 Fund 1115 Reinvestment Zone #5 1 ,800 TOTAL $158,550,815 ** Of this amount, $9,788,021 will be transferred to Fund 1042 Residential Street Reconstruction Fund for residential streets. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the ordinance setting the FY 2023 Ad Valorem Tax Rate at $0.637864 per $100 valuation. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Tax Code — Section 26.05 Ordinance setting a property tax rate for FY 2023 of$0.63786, per$100 valuation which is effectively an % increase over the no-new- revenue tax rate. WHEREAS, this tax levy is in accordance with the Fiscal Year 2023 operating budget adopted on September 6, 2022; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Corpus Christi does hereby levy and adopt the ad valorem tax rate on $100 valuation for this city for tax year 2022 as follows: $0.399312 for the purpose of maintenance and operation 0.238552 for payment of principal and interest on debt $0.637864 Total Tax Rate THIS TAX RATE WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS THAN LAST YEAR'S TAX RATE. THE TAX RATE WILL EFFECTIVELY BE RAISED BY 3.5% PERCENT AND WILL RAISE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100,000 HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $13.50. SECTION 2. There is hereby levied, to be assessed and collected in current money of the United States of America, for the use of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, for the tax year 2022 and for each succeeding tax year thereafter, until otherwise provided and ordained, an annual ad valorem tax of $0.399312 on each one hundred dollar value on all property, real, personal, and mixed, located within the City of Corpus Christi upon which a tax is authorized to be levied by law and upon all franchises of all individuals, partners, and corporations holding franchises in the City for defrayment of current expenses of the government of the City of Corpus Christi. Said tax shall be assessed upon 100 percent of the market value of property subject thereto. Four cents shall be dedicated for residential street reconstruction in accordance with Article VIII, Section 1(c) of the City Charter and shall be transferred from the General Fund to a dedicated fund on a monthly basis. If the tax rate is reduced by the results of an election to repeal the tax increase to the rollback tax rate, then the reduction shall first reduce the aforementioned residential street reconstruction portion of the tax rate and dedicated fund. SECTION 3. There is hereby levied, to be assessed and collected in current money of the United States of America, for the use of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, for the tax year 2022 and for each succeeding tax year thereafter, until otherwise provided and ordained, an annual ad valorem tax of $0.238552 on each one hundred dollar value on all property, real, personal, and mixed, and franchises described in Section 2 of this ordinance and assessed upon 100 percent of the market value of property subject thereto, said taxes to be appropriated for the purpose of creating a sinking fund to pay the interest and principal maturities on all outstanding City of Corpus Christi bonds not otherwise provided for and including the interest, agent fees, and maturities of the following City of Page 1 of 4 Corpus Christi bonds: ANNUAL DEBT SERVICE DUE FY 2022-2023 Principal Interest & Total Fees 2010 CO's -Convention Center $160,000 $58,001 $218,001 2012 Public Property Contractual Obligations $670,000 $22,134 $692,134 2012A- General Improvement - Airport $350,000 $5,688 $355,688 2013 General Obligation Bonds $3,945,000 $98,625 $4,043,625 2014 Public Property Financial Obligations $795,000 $71,553 $866,553 2015 GO Refunding 2007A & 2009 $6,455,000 $2,217,625 $8,672,625 2015 General Obligation - Bond 2014 $3,925,000 $3,015,525 $6,940,525 2015 Taxable CO's - Landfill $440,000 $275,256 $715,256 2016 CO's - Facilities $90,000 $54,463 $144,463 2016A GO's Refunding - Streets $425,000 $104,000 $529,000 2016A GO's Refunding - TMPC $755,000 $67,159 $822,159 2016A Tax & Limited Pledge CO's - Streets $695,000 $490,025 $1,185,025 2017 Tax & Limited Pledge CO's - Landfill $255,000 $36,951 $291,951 2018 General Improvement Bonds $660,000 $770,250 $1,430,250 2018A Comb Tax & Ltd Pledge Revenue CO's $580,000 $641,400 $1,221,400 2018B Comb Tax & Ltd Pledge Revenue CO's $295,000 $273,360 $568,360 2019A General Obligation Bonds - Parks $840,000 $134,325 $974,325 2019B Comb Tax & Surplus GO's - Airport $390,000 $81,920 $471,920 2020A General Obligation Improvement $2,725,000 $3,307,875 $6,032,875 2020B GO Refunding - Streets $0 $1,214,750 $1,214,750 2020C General Obligation Refunding Bonds $0 $1,276,532 $1,276,532 Taxable 2021A Comb Tax & Ltd Pledge Revenue CO's $280,000 $310,150 $590,150 2021B Comb Tax & Ltd Pledge CO's - Landfill $390,000 $167,611 $557,611 2021C Taxable GO's Refunding - Landfill/Mix $7,370,000 $292,874 $7,662,874 2021 D GO's Refunding -Airport/Mix $2,675,000 $446,375 $3,121,375 2021 E GO's Refunding - Airport $235,000 $56,025 $291,025 2022A Tax Supported CO's - New Debt $260,000 $539,628 $799,628 2022B Taxable CO's -Self-supporting - New $260,000 $465,061 $725,061 Debt Page 2 of 4 Principal Interest & Total Fees 2022C Tax Supported GO's — New Debt $5,975,000 $1,827,411 $7,802,411 2023 General Fund Lease Payments $3,682,584 $230,955 $3,913,539 Total required for FY 2023 debt service $45,577,584 $18,553,507 $64,131,091 Less: Amount to be paid from ($271,911) unencumbered balance Less: Self-supporting debt ($5,050,801) Excess Collections last year ($4,083,200) Total to be paid from taxes in FY 2023 $54,725,179 Amount added in anticipation that the City $771,402 will collect only 98.61% of its taxes in FY 2023 Total Debt Levy $55.496.581 In addition to the ad valorem tax levy for debt service totaling $55,496,581 the balance of this debt, if any, incurred by the City of Corpus Christi shall be funded from sources other than ad valorem taxes. SECTION 4. All taxes for the tax year 2022 hereby levied shall be due on receipt of the tax bill and shall be delinquent if not paid before February 1 , 2023, except as otherwise provided in the Texas Property Tax Code; and penalty and interest shall be due on any delinquent taxes as provided by Chapter 33 of the Property Tax Code. No discount shall be allowed for early payment of taxes. The Texas Constitution, Property Tax Code, and other applicable laws shall govern all matters related to the taxes levied herein, and the City shall have all authority thereunder. SECTION 5. 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 of this ordinance be given full force and effect for its purpose. 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 Guajardo Michael Hunter Billy Lerma John Martinez Mike Pusley Ben Molina Roland Barrera Greg Smith Gil Hernandez Page 3 of 4 The foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of , 2022 by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Michael Hunter Billy Lerma John Martinez Mike Pusley Ben Molina Roland Barrera Greg Smith Gil Hernandez PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of ' 2022. ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 4 of 4 information required by Subsection (c) (1) has been submitted, shall determine that the facility, device, or method described in the permit application or in the request for an exemption from a permit that would otherwise be required is used wholly or partly as a facility, device, or method for the control of air, water, or land pollution and shall take the action that is required by Subsection (d) in the event such a determination is made . (i) A political subdivision of the state seeking an adjustment in its voter-approval tax rate under this section shall provide to its tax assessor a copy of the letter issued by the executive director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality under Subsection (d) . The tax assessor shall accept the copy of the letter from the executive director as conclusive evidence that the facility, device, or method is used wholly or partly as pollution control property and shall adjust the voter-approval tax rate for the political subdivision as provided for by Subsection (a) . Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg. , ch . 285, Sec. 4, eff . Aug. 30, 1993 . Amended by: Acts 2007, 80th Leg . , R. S . , Ch . 1277 (H . B . 3732) , Sec. 5, eff . September 1, 2007 . Acts 2019, 86th Leg. , R. S . , Ch . 944 (S .B. 2) , Sec. 44, eff. January 1, 2020 . Acts 2019, 86th Leg. , R. S . , Ch . 944 (S . B. 2) , Sec. 45, eff . January 1, 2020 . Sec . 26 . 05 . TAX RATE. (a) The governing body of each taxing unit shall adopt a tax rate for the current tax year and shall notify the assessor for the taxing unit of the rate adopted. The governing body must adopt a tax rate before the later of September 30 or the 60th day after the date the certified appraisal roll is received by the taxing unit, except that the governing body must adopt a tax rate that exceeds the voter- approval tax rate not later than the 71st day before the next uniform election date prescribed by Section 41 . 001 , Election Code, that occurs in November of that year . The tax rate consists of two components, each of which must be approved separately. The components are : (1) for a taxing unit other than a school district, the rate that, if applied to the total taxable value, will impose the total amount described by Section 26 . 04 (e) (3) (C) , less any amount of additional sales and use tax revenue that will be used to pay debt service, or, for a school district, the rate calculated under Section 44 . 004 (c) (5) (A) (ii) (b) , Education Code; and (2) the rate that, if applied to the total taxable value, will impose the amount of taxes needed to fund maintenance and operation expenditures of the taxing unit for the next year. (b) A taxing unit may not impose property taxes in any year until the governing body has adopted a tax rate for that year, and the annual tax rate must be set by ordinance, resolution, or order, depending on the method prescribed by law for adoption of a law by the governing body. The vote on the ordinance, resolution, or order setting the tax rate must be separate from the vote adopting the budget . For a taxing unit other than a school district, the vote on the ordinance, resolution, or order setting a tax rate that exceeds the no-new-revenue tax rate must be a record vote, and at least 60 percent of the members of the governing body must vote in favor of the ordinance, resolution, or order. For a school district, the vote on the ordinance, resolution, or order setting a tax rate that exceeds the sum of the no-new-revenue maintenance and operations tax rate of the district as determined under Section 26 . 08 (1) and the district ' s current debt rate must be a record vote, and at least 60 percent of the members of the governing body must vote in favor of the ordinance, resolution, or order . A motion to adopt an ordinance, resolution, or order setting a tax rate that exceeds the no-new-revenue tax rate must be made in the following form: "I move that the property tax rate be increased by the adoption of a tax rate of (specify tax rate) , which is effectively a (insert percentage by which the proposed tax rate exceeds the no-new-revenue tax rate) percent increase in the tax rate . " If the ordinance, resolution, or order sets a tax rate that, if applied to the total taxable value, will impose an amount of taxes to fund maintenance and operation expenditures of the taxing unit that exceeds the amount of taxes imposed for that purpose in the preceding year, the taxing unit must : (1) include in the ordinance, resolution, or order in type larger than the type used in any other portion of the document : (A) the following statement : "THIS TAX RATE WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS THAN LAST YEAR' S TAX RATE. " ; and (B) if the tax rate exceeds the no-new-revenue maintenance and operations rate, the following statement : "THE TAX RATE WILL EFFECTIVELY BE RAISED BY (INSERT PERCENTAGE BY WHICH THE TAX RATE EXCEEDS THE NO-NEW-REVENUE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS RATE) PERCENT AND WILL RAISE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100, 000 HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $ ( Insert amount) . " ; and (2) include on the home page of the Internet website of the taxing unit : (A) the following statement : " (Insert name of taxing unit) ADOPTED A TAX RATE THAT WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS THAN LAST YEAR' S TAX RATE"; and (B) if the tax rate exceeds the no-new-revenue maintenance and operations rate, the following statement : "THE TAX RATE WILL EFFECTIVELY BE RAISED BY (INSERT PERCENTAGE BY WHICH THE TAX RATE EXCEEDS THE NO-NEW-REVENUE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS RATE) PERCENT AND WILL RAISE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100, 000 HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $ (Insert amount) . " (c) If the governing body of a taxing unit does not adopt a tax rate before the date required by Subsection (a) , the tax rate for the taxing unit for that tax year is the lower of the no-new-revenue tax rate calculated for that tax year or the tax rate adopted by the taxing unit for the preceding tax year . A tax rate established by this subsection is treated as an adopted tax rate . Before the fifth day after the establishment of a tax rate by this subsection, the governing body of the taxing unit must ratify the applicable tax rate in the manner required by Subsection (b) . (d) The governing body of a taxing unit other than a school district may not adopt a tax rate that exceeds the lower of the voter-approval tax rate or the no-new-revenue tax rate calculated as provided by this chapter until the governing body has held a public hearing on the proposed tax rate and has otherwise complied with Section 26. 06 and Section 26. 065 . The governing body of a taxing unit shall reduce a tax rate set by law or by vote of the electorate to the lower of the voter-approval tax rate or the no-new-revenue tax rate and may not adopt a higher rate unless it first complies with Section 26 . 06 . (d-1) The governing body of a taxing unit other than a school district may not hold a public hearing on a proposed tax rate or a public meeting to adopt a tax rate until the fifth day after the date the chief appraiser of each appraisal district in which the taxing unit participates has : (1) delivered the notice required by Section 26. 04 (e-2) ; and (2) complied with Section 26. 17 (f) . (d-2) Notwithstanding Subsection (a) , the governing body of a taxing unit other than a school district may not adopt a tax rate until the chief appraiser of each appraisal district in which the taxing unit participates has complied with Subsection (d-1) . (e) A person who owns taxable property is entitled to an injunction restraining the collection of taxes by a taxing unit in which the property is taxable if the taxing unit has not complied with the requirements of this section or Section 26 . 04 . It is a defense in an action for an injunction under this subsection that the failure to comply was in good faith. An action to enjoin the collection of taxes must be filed not later than the 15th day after the date the taxing unit adopts a tax rate . A property owner is not required to pay the taxes imposed by a taxing unit on the owner ' s property while an action filed by the property owner to enjoin the collection of taxes imposed by the taxing unit on the owner' s property is pending . If the property owner pays the taxes and subsequently prevails in the action, the property owner is entitled to a refund of the taxes paid, together with reasonable attorney' s fees and court costs . The property owner is not required to apply to the collector for the taxing unit to receive the refund. (e-1) The governing body of a taxing unit that imposes an additional sales and use tax may not adopt the component of the tax rate of the taxing unit described by Subsection (a) (1) of this section until the chief financial officer or the auditor for the taxing unit submits to the governing body of the taxing unit a written certification that the amount of additional sales and use tax revenue that will be used to pay debt service has been deducted from the total amount described by Section 26 . 04 (e) (3) (C) as required by Subsection (a) (1 ) of this section . The comptroller shall prescribe the form of the certification required by this subsection and the manner in which it is required to be submitted . (f) Except as required by the law under which an obligation was created, the governing body may not apply any tax revenues generated by the rate described in Subsection (a) (1) of this section for any purpose other than the retirement of debt . (g) Notwithstanding Subsection (a) , the governing body of a school district that elects to adopt a tax rate before the adoption of a budget for the fiscal year that begins in the current tax year may adopt a tax rate for the current tax year before receipt of the certified appraisal roll for the school district if the chief appraiser of the appraisal district in which the school district participates has certified to the assessor for the school district an estimate of the taxable value of property in the school district as provided by Section 26 . 01 (e) . If a school district adopts a tax rate under this subsection, the no-new-revenue tax rate and the voter-approval tax rate of the district shall be calculated based on the certified estimate of taxable value . Acts 1979, 66th Leg. , p . 2268, ch. 841, Sec . 1, eff. Jan . 1, 1982 . Amended by Acts 1981, 67th Leg. , 1st C . S. , p. 164, ch . 13, Sec . 117, eff . Jan . 1, 1982; Acts 1985, 69th Leg . , ch . 657, Sec . 3, eff. June 14, 1985; Acts 1987, 70th Leg. , ch. 699, Sec . 2, eff . June 19, 1987; Acts 1987, 70th Leg. , ch . 947, Sec . 7, eff. Jan . 1, 1988; Acts 1987, 70th Leg . , ch . 988, Sec . 2, eff. June 18, 1987; Acts 1991, 72nd Leg. , ch . 404, Sec . 1, eff . Jan . 1, 1992; Acts 1997, 75th Leg. , ch . 165, Sec . 29 . 06, eff. Sept . 1, 1997; Acts 1997, 75th Leg. , ch. 1039, Sec. 27, eff. Jan . 1, 1998; Acts 1999, 76th Leg. , ch . 398, Sec . 3, eff. Aug. 30, 1999; Acts 1999, 76th Leg . , ch . 423, Sec . 1, eff. Jan . 1, 2000; Acts 1999, 76th Leg . , ch. 1358, Sec . 2, eff. Jan . 1 , 2000 . Amended by: Acts 2005, 79th Leg. , Ch. 412 (S .B. 1652) , Sec . 13, eff. September 1, 2005 . Acts 2005, 79th Leg. , Ch. 1368 (S .B. 18) , Sec . 1, eff . June 18, 2005 . Acts 2007, 80th Leg. , R. S . , Ch . 921 (H.B. 3167) , Sec. 14 . 001, eff . September 1, 2007 . Acts 2009, 81st Leg. , R. S . , Ch. 668 (H .B. 2291) , Sec . 1 , eff . June 19, 2009 . Acts 2009, 81st Leg . , R.S . , Ch. 1328 (H .B. 3646) , Sec. 86, eff. September 1 , 2009 . Acts 2011, 82nd Leg . , 1st C . S . , Ch . 4 (S .B. 1) , Sec . 57 . 28, eff . September 28, 2011 . Acts 2015, 84th Leg. , R. S . , Ch. 481 (S .B. 1760) , Sec . 5, eff . January 1, 2016 . Acts 2019, 86th Leg. , R.S . , Ch. 944 (S .B. 2) , Sec. 46, eff . January 1, 2020 . Acts 2019, 86th Leg. , R. S . , Ch. 944 (S .B. 2) , Sec . 46, eff . January 1, 2021 . Sec . 26 . 0501 . LIMITATION ON TAX RATE OF DEFUNDING MUNICIPALITY. (a) In this section, "defunding municipality" means a municipality that is considered to be a defunding municipality for the current tax year under Chapter 109, Local Government Code. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter or other law, the governing body of a defunding municipality may not adopt a tax rate for the current tax year that exceeds the lesser of the defunding municipality' s no-new-revenue tax rate or voter-approval tax rate for that tax year . Ordinance setting a property tax rate of $0.646264 per $100 valuation which is effectively an 11.7% increase over the no-new-revenue tax rate. WHEREAS, this tax levy is in accordance with the Fiscal Year 2023 operating budget adopted on September 6, 2022; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Corpus Christi does hereby levy and adopt the ad valorem tax rate on $100 valuation for this city for tax year 2022 as follows: $0.399312 for the purpose of maintenance and operation 0.246952 for payment of principal and interest on debt $0.646264 Total Tax Rate THIS TAX RATE WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS THAN LAST YEAR'S TAX RATE. THE TAX RATE WILL EFFECTIVELY BE RAISED BY 3.5% PERCENT AND WILL RAISE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100,000 HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $13.50. SECTION 2. There is hereby levied, to be assessed and collected in current money of the United States of America, for the use of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, for the tax year 2022 and for each succeeding tax year thereafter, until otherwise provided and ordained, an annual ad valorem tax of $0.399312 on each one hundred dollar value on all property, real, personal, and mixed, located within the City of Corpus Christi upon which a tax is authorized to be levied by law and upon all franchises of all individuals, partners, and corporations holding franchises in the City for defrayment of current expenses of the government of the City of Corpus Christi. Said tax shall be assessed upon 100 percent of the market value of property subject thereto. Four cents shall be dedicated for residential street reconstruction in accordance with Article VIII, Section 1(c) of the City Charter and shall be transferred from the General Fund to a dedicated fund on a monthly basis. If the tax rate is reduced by the results of an election to repeal the tax increase to the rollback tax rate, then the reduction shall first reduce the aforementioned residential street reconstruction portion of the tax rate and dedicated fund. SECTION 3. There is hereby levied, to be assessed and collected in current money of the United States of America, for the use of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, for the tax year 2022 and for each succeeding tax year thereafter, until otherwise provided and ordained, an annual ad valorem tax of $0.246952 on each one hundred dollar value on all property, real, personal, and mixed, and franchises described in Section 2 of this ordinance and assessed upon 100 percent of the market value of property subject thereto, said taxes to be appropriated for the purpose of creating a sinking fund to pay the interest and principal maturities on all outstanding City of Corpus Christi bonds not otherwise provided for and including the interest, agent fees, and maturities of the following City of Page 1 of 4 Corpus Christi bonds: ANNUAL DEBT SERVICE DUE FY 2022-2023 Principal Interest & Total Fees 2010 CO's -Convention Center $160,000 $58,001 $218,001 2012 Public Property Contractual Obligations $670,000 $22,134 $692,134 2012A- General Improvement - Airport $350,000 $5,688 $355,688 2013 General Obligation Bonds $3,945,000 $98,625 $4,043,625 2014 Public Property Financial Obligations $795,000 $71,553 $866,553 2015 GO Refunding 2007A & 2009 $6,455,000 $2,217,625 $8,672,625 2015 General Obligation - Bond 2014 $3,925,000 $3,015,525 $6,940,525 2015 Taxable CO's - Landfill $440,000 $275,256 $715,256 2016 CO's - Facilities $90,000 $54,463 $144,463 2016A GO's Refunding - Streets $425,000 $104,000 $529,000 2016A GO's Refunding - TMPC $755,000 $67,159 $822,159 2016A Tax & Limited Pledge CO's - Streets $695,000 $490,025 $1,185,025 2017 Tax & Limited Pledge CO's - Landfill $255,000 $36,951 $291,951 2018 General Improvement Bonds $660,000 $770,250 $1,430,250 2018A Comb Tax & Ltd Pledge Revenue CO's $580,000 $641,400 $1,221,400 2018B Comb Tax & Ltd Pledge Revenue CO's $295,000 $273,360 $568,360 2019A General Obligation Bonds - Parks $840,000 $134,325 $974,325 2019B Comb Tax & Surplus GO's - Airport $390,000 $81,920 $471,920 2020A General Obligation Improvement $2,725,000 $3,307,875 $6,032,875 2020B GO Refunding - Streets $0 $1,214,750 $1,214,750 2020C General Obligation Refunding Bonds $0 $1,276,532 $1,276,532 Taxable 2021A Comb Tax & Ltd Pledge Revenue CO's $280,000 $310,150 $590,150 2021B Comb Tax & Ltd Pledge CO's - Landfill $390,000 $167,611 $557,611 2021C Taxable GO's Refunding - Landfill/Mix $7,370,000 $292,874 $7,662,874 2021 D GO's Refunding -Airport/Mix $2,675,000 $446,375 $3,121,375 2021 E GO's Refunding - Airport $235,000 $56,025 $291,025 2022A Tax Supported CO's - New Debt $260,000 $539,628 $799,628 2022B Taxable CO's -Self-supporting - New $260,000 $465,061 $725,061 Debt Page 2 of 4 Principal Interest & Total Fees 2022C Tax Supported GO's — New Debt $5,975,000 $1,827,411 $7,802,411 2023 General Fund Lease Payments $3,682,584 $230,955 $3,913,539 Total required for FY 2023 debt service $45,577,584 $18,553,507 $64,131,091 Less: Amount to be paid from ($271,911) unencumbered balance Less: Self-supporting debt ($2,953,489) Excess Collections last year ($4,083,200) Total to be paid from taxes in FY 2023 $56,822,491 Amount added in anticipation that the City $800,966 will collect only 98.61% of its taxes in FY 2023 Total Debt Levy $57.623.457 In addition to the ad valorem tax levy for debt service totaling $57,623,457 the balance of this debt, if any, incurred by the City of Corpus Christi shall be funded from sources other than ad valorem taxes. SECTION 4. All taxes for the tax year 2022 hereby levied shall be due on receipt of the tax bill and shall be delinquent if not paid before February 1 , 2023, except as otherwise provided in the Texas Property Tax Code; and penalty and interest shall be due on any delinquent taxes as provided by Chapter 33 of the Property Tax Code. No discount shall be allowed for early payment of taxes. The Texas Constitution, Property Tax Code, and other applicable laws shall govern all matters related to the taxes levied herein, and the City shall have all authority thereunder. SECTION 5. 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 of this ordinance be given full force and effect for its purpose. 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 Guajardo Michael Hunter Billy Lerma John Martinez Mike Pusley Ben Molina Roland Barrera Greg Smith Gil Hernandez Page 3 of 4 The foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of , 2022 by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Michael Hunter Billy Lerma John Martinez Mike Pusley Ben Molina Roland Barrera Greg Smith Gil Hernandez PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of ' 2022. ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 4 of 4 ,SUS G� 011 h AGENDA MEMORANDUM CORPOR I Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of August 30, 2022 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of September 6, 2022 DATE: August 16, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Eddie Houlihan, Director of Management & Budget EddieHo@cctexas.com (361) 826-3792 Ordinance ratifying the property tax increase reflected in the FY 2022-2023 Operating Budget that will require raising more revenue from property taxes than in the FY 2021-2022 Operating Budget in amount of$16,365,789. CAPTION: Ordinance ratifying the property tax increase reflected in the FY 2022-2023 Operating Budget that will require raising more revenue from property taxes than in the FY 2021-2022 Operating Budget in amount of$16,365,789. SUMMARY: This item is to adopt the budget with the increase of$16,365,789 in property tax revenues for the upcoming fiscal year as per charter requirement. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: City Charter requires City Council to review and act on the Operating Budget on a yearly basis. The City of Corpus Christi is proposing a budget with an increase of$16,365,789 or 11.3% in property tax revenue from last year's operating budget. The $16,365,789 breakdown is General Fund $4,102,920, Debt Service Fund $10,066,876, Residential Street Reconstruction Fund $1,120,015, and Tax Increment Reinvestment Zones $1,075,978, and of that amount an estimated $2,959,040 is tax revenue to be raised from new property added to the tax roll this year. Section 102.007(c) of the Texas Local Government Code provides that adoption of a budget that will require raising more revenue from property taxes than in the previous year does require a separate vote of the City Council to ratify the property tax increase reflected in the budget. A vote under 102.007(c) is in addition to and separate from the vote to adopt the budget or the vote to set the tax rate. Therefore, a separate vote from City Council is required after each vote to adopt the budget. ALTERNATIVES: Approval of the budget is required by the City Charter. FISCAL IMPACT: Total proposed revenues are $1,040,233,151 which includes an increase of$16,365,789 in property tax revenues over the prior year. RECOMMENDATION: To adopt budget with the increase of$16,365,789 in property tax revenues for the upcoming fiscal year as per charter requirement. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: FY 2022-2023 Ordinance to ratify property tax increase Ordinance ratifying the property tax increase reflected in the FY 2022- 2023 Operating Budget that will require raising more revenue from property taxes than in the FY 2021-2022 Operating Budget in amount of$14,268,477. Whereas, the City Council has, on the same date as and prior to its consideration and adoption of this Ordinance, adopted by separate Ordinance the budget of the City of Corpus Christi for the FY 2022-2023; and Whereas, the FY 2022-2023 budget will require raising more revenue from property taxes than in the budget of the City of Corpus Christi for FY 2021-2022; and Whereas, Section 102.007 (c) of the Texas Local Government Code provides that adoption of a budget that will require raising more revenue from property taxes than in the previous year does require a separate vote of the City Council to ratify the property tax increase reflected in the budget, and that a vote under this subsection is in addition to and separate from the vote to adopt the budget or a vote to set the tax rate; and Whereas, in order to comply with that provision, it is necessary for the City Council to adopt this Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. In accordance with the requirements of Section 102.007 (c), Texas Local Government Code, the property tax increase reflected in the FY 2022-2023 Operating Budget that will require raising more revenue from property taxes than in the FY 2021- 2022 Operating Budget in the amount of $14,268,477 is hereby ratified. 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 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 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 Guajardo City Secretary Mayor