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Agenda Packet City Council - 01/24/2023
,5r.,f,,r Cit of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street Y p Corpus Christi,TX 78401 x x cctexas.com \ Meeting Agenda - Final-revised City Council Tuesday,January 24,2023 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. A. Mayor Paulette Guajardo to call the meeting to order. B. Invocation to be given by Chaplain, Antwine Charles, Corpus Christi Police Department. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Madilynn Cantu, Junior at Moody 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: 1. 23-0227 FY 2023 First Quarter Infrastructure Management Plan Update 2. 23-0226 Stage 1 Water Restrictions and Drought Update presented by Mike Murphy, COO of Corpus Christi Water 3. 23-0228 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Interim Objection letters to Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) F. PUBLIC COMMENT -APPROXIMATELY 12:00 P.M. To speak during this public comment period, you must sign up before the meeting begins. Each speaker is limited to a total of no more than 3 minutes per speaker. You will not be allowed to speak again on an item when the Council is considering the item. Time limits may be restricted further by the Mayor at any meeting. If you have a petition or other information pertaining to your subject, please present it to the City Secretary. Written comments may be submitted at cctexas.com/departments/city-secretary. Electronic media that you would like to use may only be introduced into the City system IF approved by the City's Information Technology (IT) Department at least 24 hours prior to the Meeting. Please contact IT at 826-3211 to coordinate. This is a public hearing for all items on this agenda. G. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: 4. 23-0116 Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (10 vacancies) Crime Control & Prevention District (9 vacancies) City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 1/23/2023 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 24, 2023 Marina Advisory Committee (4 vacancies) Watershore and Beach Advisory Committee (4 vacancies) H. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION: I. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 5 - 15) 5. 23-0115 Approval of the two sets of January 10, 2023 Special Meeting Minutes and January 10, 2023 Regular Meeting Minutes Sponsors: City Secretary's Office Consent-Second Reading Ordinances 6. 23-0019 Ordinance appropriating $1,300,000 from the settlement of State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsion, Inc., which was previously approved by City council on September 21, 2021, and which may only be used for a backflow prevention program in accordance with the settlement documents; and amending the operating budget. Sponsors: Corpus Christi Water 7. 23-0098 Ordinance authorizing an amendment of the current contract with Sinister, LLC for a monthly rent rate of$100 for the second option year of the city owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. Sponsors: Asset Management Department 8. 22-2030 Ordinance authorizing a 30-year ground lease, with two five-year options to extend, with Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC, for the development, management, operation, and sale of processed landfill gas at the Cefe Valenzuela Landfill in exchange for a monthly royalty payment; and providing for publication. (28-day delay required between readings) Sponsors: Solid Waste Operations and Finance &Procurement Consent- Contracts and Procurement 9. 22-1701 Motion authorizing a two-year supply agreement with Omicron Controls, Inc., of The Woodlands, Texas, in an amount not to exceed $75,154.40 for the purchase of large water flow meters to be utilized by Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2023 funding of$37,577.20 from the Water Fund. Sponsors: Corpus Christi Water and Contracts and Procurement 10. 22-1906 Resolution authorizing a three-year service agreement with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC, in an amount not to exceed $266,250.00 for repairs of John Deere construction equipment for the Asset Management Department, with FY 2023 funding of$73,958.33 from the Fleet Maintenance Service Fund. Sponsors: Asset Management Department and Finance & Procurement City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 1/23/2023 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 24, 2023 Consent- Capital Projects 11. 22-1952 Motion awarding a construction contract to National Power Rodding Corp., Austin, Texas, for Citywide Wastewater Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) project in an amount of$5,000,000.00, located Citywide, with FY 2023 funding available from the Wastewater Capital Fund. Sponsors: Engineering Services, Corpus Christi Water and Contracts and Procurement General Consent Items 12. 23-0162 Motion to authorize renewal of agreement with the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce to support the operations and activities of the South Texas Military Task Force during Fiscal Year 2023 in the amount of$75,000. Sponsors: Communications&Intergovernmental Affairs 13. 23-0187 Motion appointing George Holland as City Auditor with compensation as follows: annual salary of$130,000, monthly car allowance of$400, standard benefits, and vacation accrual at the rate of an 11-year employee; all contingent upon completion of employment requirements of the City of Corpus Christi. Sponsors: Human Resources and City Manager's Office 14. 23-0201 Approval of a resolution by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas providing for the defeasance and calling for redemption of certain currently outstanding obligations: directing that the City Secretary, or designee, effectuate the redemption of these obligations: and other matters in connection there with. Sponsors: Finance &Procurement Consent-First Reading Ordinances 15. 23-0202 Ordinance appropriating $1,342,418.83 from Debt Service Fund Balance for the payment of debt and amending the FY 2023 operating budget. Sponsors: Finance &Procurement J. RECESS FOR LUNCH K. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (ITEM 16) 16. 22-2026 Case No. 1022-05 Cypress Point Capital, LLC. (District 5): Ordinance rezoning a property at or near the southeast corner of County Road 43 and Farm to Market Road 2444 (South Staples Street) from the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-22" Single-Family 22 District. Providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication.(Planning Commission City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 1/23/2023 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised January 24, 2023 and Staff recommend approval) Sponsors: Development Services L. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (ITEMS 17 - 18) 17. 23-0077 Ordinance amending Chapter 14 of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt with local amendments, the International Code Council's 2021 editions of the International Building Code, International Existing Building Code, International Fuel Gas Code, International Mechanical Code, International Plumbing Code, International Residential Code, and International Swimming Pool and Spa Code; amending Chapter 14 of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt with local amendments, the National Fire Prevention Association's 2020 edition of the National Electrical Code; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $500 and publication. Sponsors: Development Services 18. 23-0078 Ordinance amending Chapter 18 of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt with local amendments, the International Code Council's 2021 editions of the International Fire Code; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. Sponsors: Development Services M. BRIEFINGS: (ITEM 19) 19. 22-1443 Hunden Strategic Partner's presentation on the results of the feasibility study for options regarding Renovation-Expansion of the American Bank Center, Convention Center Hotel, and Mixed-Use Entertainment District. Sponsors: City Manager's Office N. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEM 20) 20. 23-0183 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 Auditor and Texas Government Code § 551.074 (personnel matters) to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, or duties of a public officer or employee (City Auditor). O. ADJOURNMENT City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 1/23/2023 Public Works Department I -* — FY 2021-2022 IMP Quarterly Status Update FY 2023 1st Quarter CL? FY2021-2022 IMP Summary �'r: Pending Review 45 , Pending Start 3 In Design 30 Scheduled 16 In Construction 36 Complete 179 141.49 Total Projects 09 Project Status Definitions Pending Review-Project under review to determine repair method. Pending Start(Design)-Project planned;awaiting design. Pending Start(Flatwork)-Project planned;coordinating flatwork improvements. Pending Start(Utilities)-Project planned,coordinating utility improvements. In Design-Project in design phase. Scheduled-Project design complete,in the process of scheduling construction. In Construction -Project in construction phase. Complete-Project has been deemed substantially complete. 2 IMP Street Maintenance Programs Summary ProgramPublic Works Residential Street Concrete Street Street Prevenatative Streets Project Status Maintenance toration Operations .. Program (In-House&Water Utility) (RSRP) (SPMP) (Concrete) Pending Review 45 0 0 0 Pending Start 2 0 1 0 In Design 1 29 0 0 Scheduled 5 2 8 1 In Construction 20 12 3 1 Complete 85 61 29 4 Total Projects 158 i 41 6 - .. 3 IMP FY 21-22 Progress ,o. MonthlyPublic Works Residential Street Concrete Street Street Reconstruction FY Project ProgramProgram Operations (RSRP) (SPMP) (Concrete) Oct 2021 25% 32% 0% 0% Quarter 1 Nov 2021 26% 32% 0% 0% Dec 2021 29% 37% 2% 0% Jan 2022 30% 44% 5% 33% Quarter Feb 2022 31% 44% 5% 33% N Mar 2022 36% 44% 5% 33% N � Apr2022 36% 45% 10% 33% Quarter 3 May 2022 37% 45% 20% 33% Jun 2022 38% 46% 29% 50% Ju12022 39% 49% 32% 50% Quarter Aug 2022 45% 54% 51% 50% Sep 2022 46% 56% 59% 67% Oct 2022 49% 56% 63% 67% N Quarter 1 Nov 2022 52% 56% 68% 67% O N Dec 2022 54% 59% 71% 67% PROJECT COUNT 158 104 41 6 4 Public Works In-House Street Rehabilitation Program FY 2021 In-House Projects FY 2022 In-House Projects Scheduled 2 Pending5tart 2 Pending Review 45 In Construction 11 Complete 64 94 projects projects 80% 36% Complete Complete In Design 1 Contractual Residential Street Reconstruction Program (RSRP) FY 2021 RSRP Projects FY 2022 RSRP Projects In Design 2 Scheduled 2 61 43 projects In Construction projects projects 89% 16% ;m Complete Complete Contractual Street Preventative Maintenance Program (SPMP) FY 2021 SPMP Projects FY 2022 SPMP Projects Scheduled 2 /, In Constructio Pending Start i 21 20 projects In Construction projects i 76% 65% Complete p Com tete Scheduled 6 Contractual Concrete Street Reconstruction Program (CSRP) FY 2021 Concrete Street Projects FY 2022 Concrete Street Projects Scheduled Complete i /,� i �911111111mu,.. Dj////ii°j 3 projects projects ' 100% 33% ' Complete Complete In Construction 1 Public Works Department O Questions? Water Restrictions and Lake Levels DROUGHT CONTINGENCY PLAN Combined storage levels of Historical combined storage Lake Corpus Christi and levels of • • Choke •n Reservoir Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir 42,w • TER RESTRICTION. r � As' -20-2023f • HOW CAN 1 SAVE WATER' 4 50%Water Restrictions t�fled above 50°5 IF Co • 40%Stage 1-Mild Water Shortage Watch r _ CCWChrrisPtULter- The City of Corpus Christi is under Stage s Water Restrictions. Ongoing Drought in Texas Drought Impact on Texas Surface Water Map issued January 17,2023 Drought Severity Index P 1 Aaa�a^/�R��+++e�1.1.1.tlrrr' 0 D Cerate v^v� ,jIIYIphJtr` D1-Drou9r. �� Bra2Da C S _Dg.Dmughl Extreme Trinity `y... -Da•Drought•EacelNional Coloracl Sabine Neches Rio Grande San Jacinto ao._ La Neches-Trin" q 4q �lQ 6 Trinly-San Jaclyde 7 Nuecessen Jaclmo-arazoa ���� nrazoacdorado Doloradolavua ���` Lavaca-Guadalu0e San Antonio-Nueces N—Rlo Grand. Drought al.nh,0a(a5e1 dev^eloped h},ma oma.m�nw:o Nat—D-9M M tgal on Gen et-W) —aquar I S.Dopa—.1 Agr Cu lure lUS-1 a. m.arre z Nara Q^,.anlC BAl—pherrC Adminiaba.on(NOM) Drought Impact on Recharqe Z ones Texas Surface Water Map issued January iY,2023 .da+rm \� Lower Colorado River Basin � 2.9P35q lrli \ \ L vaca-Nailida Watersh d •• \ � io River Watershed 2.3ie M, '529 Nueces River Basin 11,235 Sq Ni rrrer w ^' .- .-- �__ ~ ;�,,. r•-___ Coastal Bend Region Raw Water Supply CCW. Upcoming Initiatives • Drought Contingency Plan Revisions. • Proposed Administrative Changes and Restriction Updates. • Water Conservation 365 Program. • Developed in October 2022. • Implementation in Progress. CCW ,P 'S,ST4;:S UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY oREGION 6 a � 1201 ELM STREET, SUITE 500 �F2Tgt aROSe��\° DALLAS, TEXAS 75270 Office of the Regional Administrator January 19, 2023 Jon Niermann, Chairman Office of Commissioners Texas Commission on Environmental Quality P.O. Box 13087 Austin, Texas 78711-3087 Re: TPDES Permit No. TX0138347 (WQ0005253000) Port of Corpus Christi Authority of Nueces County Dear Chairman Niermann: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6 is in receipt of TPDES Permit No. TX0138347 (WQ0005253000), issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to the Port of Corpus Christi Authority of Nueces County on December 20, 2022. The Environmental Protection Agency sent the attached Interim Objection to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's issuance of this permit on December 15, 2021, and our objection remains unresolved. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's issuance of TPDES Permit No. TX0138347 without responding to the Environmental Protection Agency's Interim Objection is a violation of Clean Water Act § 402, the Environmental Protection Agency's regulations at 40 C.F.R. § 123.44 and 40 C.F.R. § 122.4(c), and the Memorandum of Agreement between the Environmental Protection Agency and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Until such time as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality responds to the Interim Objection to address the Environmental Protection Agency's concerns, the Environmental Protection Agency continues to view this permit as a draft permit and not an effective National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit for CWA purposes. Thus, it does not provide CWA authorization for the discharge of pollutants to waters of the United States from the Port of Corpus Christi Authority of Nueces County facility. Under CWA § 301, it is unlawful for any person to discharge any pollutant to waters of the United States without authorization under specific provisions of the CWA, including the section 402 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permitting program. We appreciate your time and attention to this important matter, and we continue to be open to dialogue on the topics addressed in this letter and in previous correspondence. A copy of this letter has also been forwarded to the POCC. If you have any questions,please feel free to contact Charles Maguire at(214) 665-8138 or maguire.charles@epa.gov. Sincerely, Earthea Nance, PhD, PE Regional Administrator Attachment cc: Erin Chancellor, Interim Executive Director TCEQ Mary Smith, General Counsel TCEQ Charmaine Backens, Acting Director, Office of Legal Services TCEQ Vic McWherter, Public Interest Counsel TCEQ Sean Strawbridge, Chief Executive Officer Port of Corpus Christi Authority Eric Allmon Perales, Allmon &Ice, P.C., representing Port Aransas Conservancy CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Ten(10)vacancies with terms to 8-16-2023 and concurrent with City Council.Each Council Member and Mayor will nominate a member and the City Manager will nominate the remaining six(6)members subject to confirmation by the full Council.(Staff is recommending the postponement of Council Member Klein's and Council Member Hernandez's appointments for further recruitment). Duties The committee shall serve in an advisory capacity;advise and assist the City Council in adopting land use assumptions;review the capital improvements plan,land use assumptions and impact fees,and file written comments in accordance with Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code;monitor and evaluate the implementation of the capital improvements plan;file semiannual reports with respect to the progress of the capital improvements plan and report to City Council any perceived inequities in implementing the plan or imposing the impact fee;and advise the City Council of the need to update or revise the land use assumptions,capital improvements plan,and impact fee.Other duties as assigned by City Council that relate to impact fees. Composition The Capital Improvements Advisory Committee shall consist of 15 members appointed by City Council of which at least six shall be representatives of the real estate, development,or building industry(RE/DEV/BI)who are not employees or officials of a political subdivision or governmental entity and one member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction(ETJ)if impact fees are proposed for that area.Each City Council Member and the Mayor will nominate a member and the City Manager will nominate the remaining six members.Quorum shall consist of eight members. Creation/Authority Meets Member size Term Length Term Limit Liaison Ordinance 032514 11:30 a.m.,Kleberg Bank Community 15 2 years&concurrent 6 years Gina Trotter 8-17-2021 Room 5350 S.Staples with Council terms Appointing Name District Term Appt.date End date Authority Position Status Category Attendance Mayor Paulette Building Hailey R Gonzalez District 5 1 6/28/2022 11/1/2024 City Council Guajardo's Rep. Seeking reappointment Industry 4/4 meetings-100% Council Member Michael T.Hunter's Rudy Garza Jr. District 1 2 8/17/2021 11/1/2024 City Council Rep. Seeking reappointment Real Estate 6/6 meetings-100% Council Member Mike Trey Summers District 4 12 8/17/2021 11/1/2024 City Council Pusley's Rep. Seeking reappointment RE/DEV/BI 6/6 meetings-100% Council Member Bart Braselton District 5 1 1/24/2023 11/1/2024 City Council Everett Roy's Rep. Nominee RE/DEV/BI Council Member Sylvia Eli McKay District 1 1 1/24/2023 11/1/2024 City Council Campos'Rep. Nominee Council Member Dan JJ Hart 1 District 4 11 1/24/2023 11/1/2024 JCity Council Suckley's Rep. lNominee 1-24-2022 Appointing Name District Term Appt.date End date Authority Position Status Category Attendance Council Member Building Chad Skrobarczyk District 4 1 1/24/2023 11/1/2024 City Council Roland Barrera's Rep. Nominee Industry City Manager with Council Jonathan Gonzalez District 5 1 1/24/2023 8/16/2023 Confirmation City Manager Nominee RE/DEV/BI City Manager with Council Melody Nixon-Bice District 5 11 9/14/202118/16/2023 Confirmation City Manager Active Development Other/ City Manager City's Non- with Council Extraterritorial Alex H Harris Resident 1 8/17/2021 8/16/2023 Confirmation City Manager Active Jurisdiction City Manager with Council Velda G.Tamez District 4 11 8/17/202118/16/2023 Confirmation City Manager Active RE/DEV City Manager with Council Anne S Mahaffey District 3 1 8/17/2021 8/16/2023 Confirmation City Manager Active Development City Manager with Council Patricia A.Aitken District 2 IPartial 7/19/2022 8/16/2023 Confirmation City Manager Active Real Estate Council Member Gil City Council Hernandez's Rep. Council Member Jim City Council Klein's Rep. 1-24-2022 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Applicants Name District Status Category Representative Real Estate Development Brian Banks District 5 Applied Building Industry Real Estate Development Bart Braselton District 5 Applied Building Industry Council Member Roy's nominee Seeking Rudy Garza Jr. District 1 reappointment Real Estate Council Member Hunter's nominee Seeking Hailey R Gonzalez District 5 reappointment Mayor Guajardo's nominee Real Estate Development Jonathan Gonzalez District 5 Applied Building Industry City Manager Zanoni's nominee A Hart District 4 Applied Council Member Suckley's nominee John C. Holmgreen Jr. District 2 Applied Category George E. Laster Jr. District 5 Applied Development Eli McKay District 1 Applied Council Member Campos's nominee Chris A Pena District 3 Applied Development Philip "Chad" Skrobarczyk District 4 Applied Building Industry Council Member Barrera's nominee Real Estate Seeking Development Trey Summers I District 4 ireappointment IBuilding Industry lCouncil Member Pusley's nominee CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jun 06, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Brian Banks First Name Last Name Email Address 2605 Summer Ridge 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? 8 Mobile: (361) 271-8044 Mobile: (361) 271-8044 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Self_Emoloves -_ _ Realtor/Investor Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 4737 Mt Vernon Dr. Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address- State TX Work Address -Zip Code 78411 Rri!3n PnnLC Work E-mail address CCHouseGuy@Gmail.Com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) I am an active real estate investor and Realtor in Corpus Christi. I've been investing in real estate since 2006 and have been a real estate agent since October of 2018. 1 work with a local nonprofit to build affordable housing in Corpus Christi. I locate vacant properties, help my client acquire the land, and sell the finished homes that they construct. I also locate houses that need renovations, purchase the homes, rehab and sell them. Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Planning Commission Capital Improvements Advisory Committee Building Standards Board Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r• No Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Rrinn Pnnl/c 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 BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD The Building Standards Board preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Realtor Question applies to BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD Are you a Homeowner in the City of Corpus Christi? r Yes r No Brian RnnL-c 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 BUSINESS AND JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,CORPUS CHRISTI B CORPORATION,PLANNING COMMISSION Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? V Real Estate • Development • Building Industry Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes is 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 Prion RnnL c 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 Rrinn RnnL-c CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 06, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Bart Braselton First Name Last Name Email Address 8617 King Ranch 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? 57 Mobile: (361) 779-0060 Business: (361) 991-4710 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Braselton-Development_ VP Employer Joh Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 5337 Yorktown Work Address - City corpus Christi Work Address - State tx Work Address - Zip Code 78413 Rnrt Rrncoltnn Work Phone 3619914710 Work E-mail address bait@brasdev.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: no Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) I graduated Carrol High School, and graduated The University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Finance and a second degree in Real Estate For the City, I have served on the Type A Board, the Type B Board was President of each twice) and the Building Standards Board. I am serving on the Boards of the Coastal Bend Builders Association, The TAMUCC Foundation, as well as the Advisory Boards of Kleberg Bank and the TAMUCC Scholl of Business. I have served on the Boards of the United Chamber of Commerce,the Community Development Corp,the Corpus Christi Country Club, and the Food Bank. My wife and I also support and sere local charities and ministries such as the American Heart Association, CASA, Fish For Life, and the Food Bank. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Capital Improvement Advisory Committee Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? i believe that my business experience and feedback could be valuable Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r• No Rnrt Rrncn1tnn 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? cYes rNo Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? rYes rNo Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter NIA N/A Demographics Gender V Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? rYes rNo Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r• No Rnrt Rrncoltnn Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes a 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 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? pr Real Estate • Development I•J Building Industry Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes r• No Verification Rnrt RrncnItnn 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. V 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. V 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 Part Prncoltnn CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 14, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Rudy Garza Jr. First Name Last Name Suffix Email Address 901 N. Upper Broadway Unit 204 Street Address Suite or Apt Corpus Christi TX 78401 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 1 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 62 years Mobile: (361) 774-6472 Mobile: (361) 688-5144 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Self employed _- Owner Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 866 N. Omaha#25 Work Address-City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 78408 Rrlr+L/ r,ar-7n I Work Phone 3618846472 Work E-mail address Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) BBA in Finance from TAMUCC If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Just the one Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I enjoy community service Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r• No Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Di Aw r_nr-7n Ir Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A Yes 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 a No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r• No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO"to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Ri Axi (_nr-7n 1r Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? " W Real Estate\, Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r• Yes r No Verification City Code Requirement- Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. P I Agree Di irlxi (_ar-7a Ir 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 1 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Chi irix i r_ar-7!3 I CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: May 13, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Hailey R Gonzalez First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 5901 Harvest Hill Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78414 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? V District 5 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 29 Home: (361) 510-0876 Home: (361) 765-6339 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Law Office of Robert J. Gonzalez Lawyer Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 5722 Wooldridge Road Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address -Zip Code 78414 uniioXl R ('nn-7alo-7 Work Phone 361-993-3333 Work E-mail address Hgonzalez@robertjgonzalez.com Preferred Mailing Address V Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? As a young professional who was born and raised in Corpus Christi, I am interested in serving on the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee because I want to ensure that Corpus Christi develops in a smart manner that benefits the entire community. 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 Wniln%/ D (,nn-7alo-7 Gender W Female Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r• No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes 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) Wnilnx/ D (_nn-7!a10-7 Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? W None of the above\, Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes r No Verification City Code Requirement- Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement- Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25%of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree I--IOHM/ D (_nn-7n10-7 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. V I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. �J I Agree -I�iloi L7 (_nn��lo� Hailey R. Gonzalez 5901 Harvest Hill,Corpus Christi,Texas 78414 1361-510-0876 . EDUCATION The University of Texas School of Law,Austin,TX J.D. received May 2018 • AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW,Executive Editor, 2016-2017 • TEXAS HISPANIC JOURNAL OF LAW&POLICY, Member, 2015-2016 • Criminal Defense Clinic, Student-Attorney,Fall 2017 o Represented clients in seven misdemeanor cases in Travis County • Texas Law Interscholastic Mock Trial Team, 2016-2017 • Women's Law Caucus Member, 2015-2017 • Chicano Hispanic Law Students' Association Member, 2015-2017 The University of Texas at Austin,Austin, TX B.A.,with honors, in Government, minor in Communications,received May 2015. GPA: 3.81 • Phi Beta Kappa • College Scholar Recipient, U.T. College Scholar, 2014-2015 • Gamma Phi Beta Honor Society Member, 2015 • ALDPES Honor Society Member,2015 • Texas Exes Student Chapter Member,2011-2015 EXPERIENCE Law Office of Robert J. Gonzalez,Corpus Christi,TX Associate Attorney,2018 & 2022 • Drafted various motions;handled intake of new clients;handled pleadings and various hearings. Nueces County District Attorney's Office,Corpus Christi,TX Assisted District Attorney, 2019-2022 • Won several jury trials; drafted pre-trial motions;handled intake of new cases; participated in grand jury; and conducted various court hearings. The Honorable Nelva Gonzales-Ramos,U.S.District Judge,Southern District of Texas, Corpus Christi,TX Judicial Intern, May-June 2017 • Drafted memorandums; conducted legal research; reviewed pleadings and motions; prepared case summaries to help Court prepare for civil and criminal hearings. Attorney General of Texas,Child Support Division,Austin, TX Law Clerk, May-June 2016 • Performed legal and factual research on pending cases; interviewed and advised individual customers; assisted Assistant Attorney Generals negotiate and resolve child support cases; including liens and garnishment orders. State Representative Todd Hunter,Capitol Office,Austin,TX Intern, January-May 2013 &January-May 2014 The Honorable Bobby Galvan,941h District Court,Corpus Christi,TX Intern, May-July 2013 Nueces County District Attorney's Office, Corpus Christi,TX Intern, May-July 2012 Revised August 18, 2020 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 09, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Jonathan Gonzalez First Name Last Name Email Address 7909 Galilee Cir 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? 32 Mobile: (361) 443-2939 Home: (361) 443-2939 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Self Employed President_ Employer Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number 7909 Galilee Cir Work Address -City Corpus Christi Work Address-Zip Code 78413 Work Phone 361-443-2939 lnnnth nn (_nn-7nlo-7 Work E-mail address Jon@jondesigns.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Bachelors of Architecture- University of Houston Design work for Lighthouse Pointe on North Beach, Master Planning for Barisi Village on Pharaoh Valley Golf Course, Rendering and design services for residential and commercial project in the Corpus Christi area. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) NA Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? To better serve my community in the field of development as well as helping Corpus Christi attract development in the areas that are needed. Provide the community with a better understanding of on site and off site costs related to utilities and other incentives that may be provided. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No lnnnthnn (_nn-7!n10-7 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non-city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics Gender V Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes 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 1nnf::1thnn (,nn-7M193-7 Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r- Yes (-- 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 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? q Real Estate • Development • Building Industry\, Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes r: No Verification lnnnthnn (,nn-7nlo-7 City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. 9 1 Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25%of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. 17 1 Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree lnnnthnn (,nn-7n10-7 Bio — JonDesigns.com LLC Jonathan Gonzalez Designer Local to Corpus Christi, born and raised. Began college education in architecture in 2007 at Del Mar College. Accepted into the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture in 2009. In 2oo9 hired by Corpus Christi architect Jack Rice Turner for a summer internship. He worked for the company for the next 8 years. Eagle Scout Graduated from Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture with honors- Cum Laude Design Award 2014- From Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture Studio Projects used for college accreditation 2009 - 2014 Worked in Houston Texas for Story Architects. Projects ranging from church design to administration building for Koch Industries. Worked in Corpus Christi Texas For Turner Ramirez and Associates. Projects worked on ranging from Salvation Army Homeless shelter, master plan and designs for Administration building and site for Exxon Mobil, Restaurant design,bank design, condo and town-home complexes, Interior renovation, Rendering and Animation, 3D Modeling, plans and master planning. 2014 JonDesigns.com is founded. Projects Ranging from new church designs, prayer garden,boys and girls club after school building-West Side Helping Hand, City Hall designs, up and coming bar and restaurant designs, new Cotton Club lounge for the Corpus Christi Hooks baseball stadium, master planing, rendering and animation. visualize the dream, JD CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 09, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile JJ Hart First Name Last Name Email Address 14870 Cobo de Bara Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78418 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 15 Mobile: (361) 446-9811 Mobile: (361) 446-9811 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Self_ _ Self - Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number Self Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r- No 11 Wart 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) MBA in Finance and Accounting from University of Chicago Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Analytics and helping the City Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non-city public office, please enter N/A N/A 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 I i unr+ 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 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? W None of the above\, I i Wnrt Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes r No Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. q 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. V 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. 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. 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. q I Agree 1 l I--I n rt Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree 11 unrt CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 14, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Mr. John C. Holmgreen Jr. Prefix First Name Middle Initial Last Name Suffix Email Address 4350 Ocean Drive No. 404 - Street Address Suite or Apt Corpus Christi TX 78412 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? 49 Mobile: (361) 813-9083 Home: (512) 925-8275 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Retired Retired Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number none Work E-mail address none Preferred Mailing Address - W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted KAr lnhn r' Wrilmriroon Ir 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) Please see attached resume. Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Desire for public service. Have regularly attended and participated in meetings of the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee since my appointment in 2021. 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A No Demographics f%Ar lnhn r I--Inlmnroon lr 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? Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r• No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer"NO"to all questions above, please enter N/A. I submitted an application to the Parking Committee more than a year ago at the instance of the then Council Member from Dist. 1, but was never told whether the application was granted or not. I have never attended or been invited to attend a meeting of that committee. Board-specific questions (if applicable) KAr lnhn (' Wrilmriroon Ir Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? V None of the above\, Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes c 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. V 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. V I Agree KAr lnhn (' Wnlmrvroon Ir 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 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. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath 1 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree r%Ar lnhn (' Wnlmnroon 1r Resume of John C. Holmgreen, Jr. Personal. Born Dallas, Texas, January 13, 1944. Grew up in San Antonio, two sisters. Alamo Heights High School, 1962. Married Laura Brown, 2009; two granddaughters. Reside at Twin Dolphins Condominium, 4350 Ocean Drive, Apt. 404, Corpus Christi, 78412; 361-813-9083; jholmgreeng@gmail.com. Education. Vanderbilt University, BA, Economics, 1966. University of Texas Law School, JD, 1973. Military. United States Marine Corps, infantry officer, 1966-1970. Professional. Employment. Gary, Thomasson, Hall & Marks law firm 1973-2015. Experience. Jury and non-jury civil trials in state and federal courts involving contracts, real property, personal injury, insurance, and trade practices. Specializations and professional associations at retirement. Board Certifications, Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Personal Injury Trial Law, Civil Trial Law; American Board of Trial Advocates, Associate Member. State Bar of Texas status. Admitted September, 1973. Inactive status as member in good standing, June, 2016. Community service and memberships. City of Corpus Christi, Bay Drilling Committee, member, chair; Capital Improvements Advisory Committee, appointed member 2021; Parking Committee. Coastal Conservation Association, local and State executive boards, Governmental Affairs Committee; co-founder, annual Babes on Baffin women's fishing tournament. Corpus Christi Yacht Club, board member, Commodore, Yachtsman of the Year. La Mer Condominium Council of Co-Owners, Inc., 1974-2021, officer and director. Parkway Presbyterian Church, elder and member of properties, stewardship, and mission outreach committees 2010-2022. Nueces County Republican Party, Chair, Precinct 1; certified Poll Watcher and Election Judge. Rotary Club of Corpus Christi, Flags for Heroes, Salvation Army Bell Ringer; 7 years' perfect attendance. Texas State Aquarium, former board member. University of Texas Marine Science Institute, former advisory board and executive committee. Interests. Fishing, boating, reading, cooking, photography, travel, fitness. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 11, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Mr. George E. Laster Jr. Prefix First Name Middle Initial Last Name Suffix Email Address 6802 Witts Way 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? 2 years Mobile: (361) 774-2338 Mobile: (361) 774-5818 Primary Phone Alternate Phone NA NA Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number NA Work Address- City NA Work Address - State NA Work Address - Zip Code NA KAr (_onrrin G I factor 1r Work Phone NA Work E-mail address NA Preferred Mailing Address P Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Federal &State Government Enforcement University of Maryland Governmental Graduate Studies Roselyn, Maryland Former Legislative liason and Custodian Assistant Conflict Resolution Instructor Legal Lbrarian of Security Clearances Job Development University Adjunct Professor If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) No. Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Improving and enhancing the Community. Highlighting disabilities in parks, easements, infrastructures, residential areas and throughout the City. Recommending and implementing positive changes in our Community. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r: No KAr (,onrrro P: I actor Ir 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes c: No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics Gender V Male Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes 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 AAr (=onrrin P I actor Ir 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 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? W Development\, Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes r No Verification Kdr (;onrrro 117 1 actor Ir 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. understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree AAr (_onrrun G I actor Ir CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 09, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Eli McKay First Name Last Name Email Address 1008 Marguerite St. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78401 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 1 Current resident of the city? r•' Yes r No If yes, how many years? 11.5 Home: (970) 433-9329 Business: (361) 221-5331 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Self Small Business Owner Employer Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number 1008 Marguerite St. Corpus Christi TX 78401 Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r•- Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: Not at this time. Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) At Large Executive Committee Member, Lone Star Chapter, Sierra Club: Elected 2021 Vice Chair— Coastal Bend Chapter, Sierra Club: Elected 2022 Vice President Voter Services—LWVCCA: Elected 2022 President—The Free Store Corpus Christi: Elected 2022 If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Capital Improvements Board Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have been involved and active within the community since 2018, and have applied to boards in the past. I want to serve my city, and bring my experience to help move it forward. 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? .. ...._ _. _.. . . r Yes c No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics r1i hArllw 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 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? W None of the above\, Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes r No Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65,which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement- Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61,which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree 117Ii nnr-Vn%i Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. 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. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Eli McKay 0.433.9329 Experienced leader seeking an organizing position within a positive&fast-paced environment. Regional Organizing Director-NextGen America: November,2021 -November,2022 • Lead a team of organizers across the state of Texas to register and turnout the youth vote. Train and develop organizers for all aspects of their job. Field Manager-Beto O'Rourke Campaign: June,2018-November,2018 • Lead a team that organized hundreds of volunteers across Nueces County to talk to more voters than any campaign in Texas history. Opened&volunteer staffed 6 pop-up offices throughout Nueces County. Store Manager-Oakley: September,2019-November, 2021 • Manage all operations of the Corpus Christi location. Network, hire&train all staff for scheduling needs throughout the year. Meet or exceed KPIs and expectations from corporate. Store Manager Chubby's Mattress: October,2014-September,2017 • Hiring and training of all new sales associates. Manage banking,and payroll tracking. Coordinate daily between warehouse staff, account reps, upper management,and customers. Manage social media,digital marketing on Facebook& Instagram. Store Manager Sunglass Hut: April,2004-October,2014 • Managed&maintained operations of seven different locations in Colorado and Texas. Network, hire&train all staff for scheduling needs throughout the year. Meet or exceed KPIs and expectations from corporate. Insurance Account Representative-Joely DelVecchio State Farm: January,2019-August,2019 • Conducted business for State Farm Insurance as a Licensed General Lines Agent for life, accident, health, HMO, property, and casualty insurance. Digital Skills: • Canva, Picsart,Adobe Photoshop,Websites design with Wix, and Nationbuilder • VAN,Action Kit,Thru Text, Polis, Mini Van • Slack, Discord,Zoom, Google drive apps, and Microsoft Other Qualifications: • City Council Campaign: 2020- Ran for the district 1 city council seat in Corpus Christi. • Store Manager of the Year:2020—South Texas Region, Oakley • At Large Executive Committee Member, Lone Star Chapter, Sierra Club: Elected 2021 • Vice Chair—Coastal Bend Chapter, Sierra Club: Elected 2022 • Vice President Voter Services—LWVCCA: Elected 2022 • President—The Free Store Corpus Christi: Elected 2022 Education: • Estelline High School • Colorado Mesa University CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Aug 22, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Chris A Pena First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 5813 Trieste dr. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78413 City Stale Postal Code What district do you live in? fJ District 3 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 44 Mobile: (361) 549-3686 Business: (361) 549-3686 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Daystar Consulting Services Incorporated _ _ Consultant Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 5813 Trieste dr. Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address -State Texas Work Address -Zip Code 78413 ('hric A Donn Work Phone (361) 549-3686 Work E-mail address dcsi.safety@yahoo.com Preferred Mailing Address P Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: N/A Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) would like the opportunity to serve and give back to my city and it's residents. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) 1) Port Of Corpus Christi Authority Of Nueces County,Tx 2) Corpus Christi Downtown Management District 3) Corpus Christi Convention &Visitors Bureau Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have lived in C.C. my entire life and would like the opportunity to serve and give back to my city and it's residents as they deserve the best that the city leadership can give. Corpus Christi has the potential to be so much better. What I would like to do is introduce a new set of eyes, experience and ideas that would add value to future of this beautiful city I will forever call home. UpIrad a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r• No ('hric 0 Donn No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r• Yes r No Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r• No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse,your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) ('hric A Donn Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI CONVENTION&VISITORS BUREAU The Convention & Visitors Bureau Board must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Restaurant Industry Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Are you a resident of the Port Authority district and an elector* of Nueces County? r Yes r No Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Have you been a resident of Nueces County for at least 6 months? r Yes r No Question applies to multiple boards Are you willing to provide an Annual Report of Financial Information as required by the Code of Ethics? r Yes r No Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI DOWNTOWN MANAGEMENT DISTRICT The Corpus Christi Downtown Management District must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Stock Owner Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESS AND JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,CORPUS CHRISTI B CORPORATION,PLANNING COMMISSION Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Question applies to CONSTRUCTION TRADE ADVISORY&APPEALS BOARD The Construction Trade Advisory & Appeals Board must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W General Contractor rhric A Donn Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? W Development\, Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes r• No Question applies to HOUSING AUTHORITY Are you a Housing Authority Resident? r Yes r No Verification City Code Requirement- Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25%of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree (-hric A Donn Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree ('hric A Donn CHRIS PENA DAYSTAR CONSULTING SERVICES INC.) CELL: 361-549-3686 E-MAIL: dcsi.safety@yahoo.com SUMMARY Throughout my time in the industry I've accumulated a plethora of experience and a wealth of knowledge while working on several different continents. I possess excellent leadership skills and specialize in the technical writing and the development of HSE project documents,including HSE contract verbiage.I use diverse thought processes both linear and abstract in order to maintain measurable and actionable safety strategies.I am a Bi-lingual HSE team leader that is a self-starter and a respected mentor with outstanding interpersonal and communication skills as well as the innate ability to direct teams,and interact effectively with diverse groups. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Occidental Petroleum 2021 Horn Mountain West Project HSE Lead Houston, Texas/GOM My roles and responsibilities were as followed but not limited to: ■ Supported the project Construction leads by assisting in the review of work pack documents and planning for each offshore campaign. ■ Participated in all Risk Assessments,readiness reviews,pre Job JSHAs,etc. ■ Monitored and reported HSE performance during the fabrication, construction and commissioning phases of the HMW Project. ■ Liaised with Project Manager,Subsea&Topside Package leads, Corporate HSE /Safety Leaders and offshore construction teams in order to foster and cultivate a safety culture that led to positive results. ■ Developed project HSE documents for the execution phases ■ Facilitated multiple LIVESAFE training initiatives at various locations along the gulf coast. Total Mozambique 2020-2021 OSSEM Construction HSE Site Lead at Ingleside, Texas My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Worked with the Contractor to maintain compliance with Contractors management systems ■ Coached Contractor on application and effectiveness of procedures and how to effectively manage risks ■ Facilitated behavioral safety efforts and control of work emphasis around key risk activities ■ Utilized excellent communications skills to instill confidence and encourage enhanced HSE behaviors ■ Lead,motivated,and developed disciplined staff in an effort to enhance their HSE leadership qualities ■ Reported performance and analysis information to the HSE Manager through predetermined meetings and reports Hokchi Energy 2020 Offshore HUC Simops HSE Lead Paraiso, Tabasco,Mexico City,Mexico&Southern Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Lead and implement the project HSE and Risk Management system ■ Validate and verify the SIMOPS between the HUC and drilling groups ■ Ensure a sound and robust HSE system to achieve the HSE objectives on the project ■ Participate in actions for identifying and minimizing risks and the impact of all SIMOPS activities ■ Manage and control all identified HSE risks to ensure a safe field execution campaign ■ Lead the Client and Contractor HSE team on daily initiatives to prevent incident and injury Enbridge Inc. 2019-2020 Vito Export Pipelines HSE Lead Houston. Texas&Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: 0 Assisted the business group with HSE verbiage for RFQ's and agreements PAGE 12 ■ Wrote all project HSE documents for the execution phases ■ Performed as a document controll gatekeeper for all project related documents ■ Coordinated the teams and led the audits both onshore and offshore locations. ■ Championed and implemented our training philosophies and tools at the worker level ■ Tracked and trended metrics to mitigate gaps identified Chevron Deep Water 2017 - 2018 Bigfoot Hook up and Commissioning HSEAdvisor Ingleside, Texas& Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Lead the following training regimens: o New hire orientation o Incident and injury Free o Human Performance ■ Actively sought out worker feedback to resolve issues enabling a more cohesive project team ■ Championed implementation of human performance philosophies and tools at the worker level ■ Lead daily pre-task safety discussions with all crafts to enable proper planning and hazard recognition and mitigation Shell Pipeline Company 2014-2016 Amberjack Debottleneck Project HSSE Lead Houston, Texas As the project HSSE Lead my responsibilities were to manage safety for the Amberjack Debottleneck Project. ■ Worked with Contractor project management teams to review required HSE deliverables ■ Performed as a technical writer formulating all project HSE documents ■ Conducted Green banding which also included documentation and site inspections in order to procure the best/safest contractors available. ■ Managed the team of 10 safety coaches at various on/offshore based locations. ■ Managed the projects monthly safety metrics. Chevron Pipe Line 2012-2014 lack&St,Malo Oil Export Pipeline EISW�Site Safety Leadership Team Lead Houston -Gulf of Mexico While at field locations my role enabled me to: ■ Visited contractor worksites both onshore and offshore to conduct routine worksite assessments. ■ Compiled jobsite inspections in addition to audit findings and incident root cause analysis to identify HES management system gaps or compliance issues or safety leadership behavior opportunities of improvement. ■ Coordinated and participated in CHESM inspections and audits both onshore and offshore. ■ Facilitated the below training for the Jack&St,Malo Oil Export Pipeline project: o IIF Trainer o Hazard Identification Wheel o Tenets of Operation o Project Onboarding TRAINING CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND PR TRAINED-HUMAN PERFORMANCE TRAINER I(STS)SAFETY TRAINED SUPERVISOR -(COSS) CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY SPECIALIST-INCIDENTAND INIURYFREE(IIF)TRAINER -ADVANCED SAFETYAUDIT TRAINED 'SAFETY SUPERVISOR LEADER-OSHA(10)&(30)HOUR COURSE- MEDICFIRSTAID&CPR -INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE-HAZ MATERIAL-HUMAN PERFORMANCE TRAINER -Y-TREEACCIDENT INVESTIGATION "SHELL TAPROOT-SHELL DECISION POINT TRAINING-FIVE WHYACCIDENT INVESTIGATION TRAINED-IMPLEMENTATION AND AUDIT OF HSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS N MEDIC FIRST AID TRAINED ,RESPIRATORY PROTECTION •ADOBE ACROBAT'VIZIO TECHNICAL� EMERGENCY PIPELINE RESPONSE TECHNICIAN-ENCOMPASS-OSHA HAZMAT-RCA FACILITATOR REFERENCES Chad Triche (Chevron) 985-590-9027,Megan Hebert 832-525-8686,John Garber(OXY) 337-207-2254 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 09, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Philip "Chad" C Skrobarczyk Jr First Name Middle Initial Last Name Suffix Email Address 15713 Finistere St. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78411 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? V District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 6 Home: (361) 816-2012 Home: (361) 816-2012 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Fulton Construction Chief Operating Officer Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 1102 2nd St Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address-State Texas Work Address- Zip Code 78404 Dhilin "('hurl" (' 4--lrrnhnrrr-7xi1/ Ir Work Phone 361-993-5200 Work E-mail address cskrobarczyk@fultonconst.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r• No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Texas A&M University College Station - Class of'13 Employee at Fulton Construction. AGC - South Texas- Board Member- Executive Committee -Treasurer AGC-Texas Builders Branch- Board Member Montessori School of Corpus Christi - Board Member-Treasurer Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I am interested in serving on this city board to help the development and improvement of the city. 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 Dhilin "('hart" r, 4-_l-rnhnrr7xA- Ir Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A 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 Dhilin "('hurl" (' CLrnhnrr-7xil, Ir 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 do not own the company, but the company that I work for is currently working on the design phase of the Water Gardens rehabilitation.The company is also going to be building the new CCPD academy. The award of the contract was approved by the city council, but the contract is currently underway. Board-specific questions (if applicable) Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? V Building Industry\, Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes r No Verification Dhilin "('hurl" (' Cl-rnhf3rr-7xile Ir 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 Dhilin "('hurl" (' Clsrnh!arrr-7xrls 1r Chad Skrobarczyk Chief Operating Officer/Financial Manager Responsibilities • Project Management • Designs and implements business and project o Marina Del Sol Parking Garage operations. o Frost Bank Shoreline • Establishes policies and practices to promote a o Frost Bank Shoreline Parking successful project and successful company culture. o Frost Bank Oso Bay • Oversees operations of project startup, construction, o CCISD King High School Additions and manpower, and subcontractor and owner contracts Renovations and billing. o Shoal Creek Walk Office Building and • Works with Estimating team on Project Buyout. Parking Garage • Oversees project management operations and project o 5th and Colorado Office and Parking management software—Procore. Garage • Oversees overall project budget and project finances. • Oversees subcontractor billings and trade invoices. Years Experience • Works with safety manager on implementing safety • - Industry 5 • 5 policies and procedures. -Fulton*Coastcon Areas of Expertise Industry Experience • Company/Project Operations • Operations /Finance . Technology in Construction o Driscoll Children's Hospital—OR Support . Cost Control o CCISD New Southeast Elementary School • Coordination of Manpower/Equipment o CCISD New Gibson Elementary School • Submittals and RFIs o Spohn Hospital— Shoreline—PAM LTAC • Safety Renovations o Spohn Hospital—Shoreline—East Tower Education/Training Level • Texas A&M University—Bachelors in 0 3-5 Maintenance and Aesthetic Upgrades Construction Science o Christus Trinity Clinic—Thomas Spann • Texas A&M University—Minor in Business Nuclear Medicine Treatment o Driscoll Children's Hospital— Satellite Past Experience Pharmacy Renovations • 2013 —2014—J.T. Vaugh Construction o Driscoll Children's Hospital—Cafe Serving • 2014—2018—Austin Commercial Area Renovations Construction o Spohn Hospital— Shoreline—Level 04 & 05 — • 2018—2022—Fulton*Coastcon General Psych Ward Upgrades Contractors—Project Manager/Operations o Spohn Hospital—Shoreline—Infrastructure • 2022—Present—Fulton*Coastcon General Upgrades Contractors—Chief Operating Officer o CCISD Mary Carroll High School Community Service o CCISD Ella Barnes Elementary Additions and . Association of General Contractors (AGC)— Renovations South Texas—Treasurer o Driscoll Children's Hospital— Surgery o Executive Committee o Renovations o Finance Committee o Driscoll Children's Hospital—Business Center o Events Committee o Driscoll Children's Hospital—Vera Whole . Association of General Contractors—Texas Health Pharmacy Builders Branch—Board Member • Montessori School Board Member—Treasurer CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 11, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Trey Summers First Name Last Name Email Address 401 Santa Monica Place Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78411 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? V District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 9 Mobile: (512) 994-5005 Business: (361) 883-1550 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Hogan Homes ____ _ _._ Chief Operations Officer_ Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 1301 Antelope St Work Address- City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address-Zip Code 78411 Tra%i G tmmore Work Phone 3618831550 Work E-mail address tsummers@hoganhomestexas.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? 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As a volume builder and developer in Corpus Christi and the surrounding areas, I believe it is imperative to have updated master plans and proper funding mechanisms in place for future development that are both equitable and accesible for all developers (commercial, residential, and industrial). These funding mechanisms need to be drafted in a manner that does not allow for multiple interpretations. Additionally, we need to ensure that future funding mechanisms will not stunt growth and further drive up the cost of housing. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r• No Trov G immorc Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? 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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 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 Trod G immorc CRIME CONTROL&PREVENTION DISTRICT Nine(9)vacancies with term concurrent with Council terms.(Each Council Member appoints a board member,subject to confirmation by the full Council). Duties The Corpus Christi Crime Control and Prevention District is dedicated to crime reduction programs and the adoption of a proposed sales and use tax at a rate of one- eighth of one percent. Composition The District will consist of the same number of members as the City Council. A member of the Board of Directors shall be appointed by each member of the City Council to serve at the pleasure of that member of the City Council for a term that is concurrent with the term of the member of the City Council that appointed the Director. Six-year term limitation. Confirmation of appointments by City Council as per Texas Local Government Code 363.1015. Creation/Authority Meets Member size Term length/limit Liaison Texas Crime Control and Prevention District Act, Quaterly basis,3rd Wed.of the month 9 2 years/6 years Pat Eldridge Article 2370c-4,Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes;Ord. 2:00 p.m.City hall Chambers 023124,11/11/97. Appointing Name District Term Appt.date End date Authority Position Status Category Attendance City Council Seeking Mayor Paulette Guajardo's David Gonzalez District 5 2 2/23/2021 11/1/2024 Confirmation reappointment Rep. 6/6 meetings-100% City Council Seeking Council Member Gil Andrew S.Leeton District 5 1 2/8/2022 11/1/2024 Confirmation Vice-Chair reappointment Hernandez's Rep. 4/5 meetings-80% Sandy J. City Council Seeking Council Member Michael Fernandez District 3 12 2/23/2021 11/1/2024 Confirmation reinstatement T.Hunter Rep. 4/6 meetings-67% City Council Seeking Council Member Mike Marshal Tong District 1 2 2/23/2021 11/1/2024 Confirmation reinstatement Pusley's Rep. 4/6 meetings-67% City Council Council Member Everett Susie Saldana District 2 1 1/24/2023 11/1/2024 Confirmation Appointee Roy's Rep. City Council Council Member Jim Mariah A.Boone District 2 11 1/24/2023 11/1/2024 lConfirmation Appointee Klein's Rep. City Council Council Member Dan Joseph Kramer District 4 1 1/24/2023 11/1/2024 Confirmation Appointee Suckley's Rep. City Council Council Member Roland Tracy Teague District 3 1 1/24/2023 11/1/2024 Confirmation Appointee Barrera's Rep. City Council Council Member Sylvia Isabel Araiza I District 2 11 1/24/2023 11/1/2024 lConfirmation I JAppointee Campos's Rep. 1-24-2023 CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT Applicants Name District Status Category Isabel Araiza District 2 Applied Council Member Campos's Rep. Mariah A. Boone District 2 Applied Council Member Klein's Rep. Rene Cervantes District 2 Applied Amy Cooley District 1 Applied Sandy J. Fernandez District 3 Applied Council Member Hunter's Rep. Robert L. Garza II District 5 Applied David Gonzalez District 5 Applied Mayor Guajardo's Rep. Ronald Kanipes District 3 Applied Joseph H. Kramer District 4 Applied Council Member Suckley's Rep. Andrew S. Leeton District 5 Applied Council Member Hernandez's Rep. Chris A. Pena District 3 Applied Susie Luna Saldana District 2 Applied Council Member Roy's Rep. Tracy C.Teague I District 3 jApplied lCouncil Member Barrera's Rep. Marshal Tong I District 1 jApplied lCouncil Member Pusley's rep. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Jan 09, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Isabel Araiza First Name Last Name Email Address 326 Poenisch Dr. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78412 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? 45 Home: (361) 779-3927 Home: (361) 244-5699 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Del Mar College Assistant Professor of-Sociology Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 101 Baldwin Blvd, GEND-301 D Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address- State TX Work Address- Zip Code 78404 Icnhol Orsi-7a Work Phone 361.698.1136 Work E-mail address iaraiza2@delmar.edu Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) AA: Del Mar College (1994); BA:TAMUCC (1995); PhD: Boston College (2004) If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Not applicable Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? My training as a sociologist has exposed me to social science research that shows what factors make people FEEL safe as well as what community-level factors are associated with enhancing people's quality of life. It's also exposed me to the understanding of social factors contributing to deviant behavior, and patterns in behavior that have been criminalized. I believe my training will enable me to constructively contribute to the committee work. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r• Yes r: No Icnhol Orsi-7n 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A 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 Icnhol Arni-7n Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes � No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification 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 ienhoi orni-7n 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 Icnhol Arni-7a Dr. Isabel Araiza Del Mar College Department of Social Sciences 101 Baldwin Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX 78404 Office: GEND-301D, Office Phone: (361) 698-1136, Mobile Phone: (361) 779-3927 Email: iaraiza2@delmar.edu Education 2004 PhD, Sociology. Boston College. Chestnut Hill, MA Dissertation title, "How Alternative Definitions of Retirement and Social Class Shape Conclusions about the Retired Population" Areas of specialization: Mexican Americans, U.S. Education, Social Class& Inequality, Aging, Public Sociology 1995 BA, English &Political Science. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX 1994 AA, English. Del Mar College. Corpus Christi, TX Professional Employment 2022-Present Assistant Professor of Sociology, Del Mar College 2010- 2022 Associate Professor of Sociology, Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi 2017-2022 Mexican American Studies Program Coordinator, Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi 2004-2010 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi 2002-2004 Visiting Instructor,Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi 2001-2004 Title V ABD Fellow, Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES National Research Grant Awarded Fitzgerald, C., Ramirez, M.,Araiza, I. Epley-Sanders, J. (2020). Build and Broaden: Bridging Critical Research Collaborations for Faculty Success in Texas MSIs.Award Number: 2036909. National Science Foundation. $90,000 National Research Grant Under Review Murgulet, D.,Araiza, I., Mohamed,A., Seeman, F., Pavel, I. Lopez, C. Benham-Hutchins, M. (2022). RISES: Through the Prism of Groundwater Pollution: The Interplay of Extreme Wet Events, Socio- Economic Well-Being, and Polity in Unincorporated Communities. Proposal Number: 2307996. National Science Foundation. Expected Decision: May 2023. $ $1,599,931 Publications Book Chapters Araiza, I. (2022). Ethical Issues Working with Vulnerable Populations. In Patricia Leavy(Ed.), Popularizing Scholarly Research: Working with Nonacademic Stakeholders, Teams, and Communities. (pp. 30). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Araiza, I. (2019). Ethical Issues Working with Vulnerable Populations. In Patricia Leavy(Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Methods for Public Scholarship (pp. 45). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Araiza, I., Garza, S., Cardenas, H. (2007). In Cristina Kirklighter, Diana Cardenas, and Susan Wolff Murphy(Ed.), Literate Practices/Language Practices: What Do We Really Know about Our Students? (pp. 87-98). New York, NY: State University of New York Press. Araiza, I., Jarrell, M. L. (2007). Martha Stewart: Just Desserts or Just a Victim? In Frankie Bailey and Steven Chermak(Ed.), Famous American Crimes and Trials (vol. II, pp. 267-285). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. Conference Proceedings Williams, J.,Araiza, I., Eichler, M. (2011). War Drums:A Retrospective Analysis of Post 9111 Media and the Mis-Education of the American Public (pp. 737-743). Manhattan, Kansas: Adult Education Research Conference. Garza, S., Murphy, S. W.,Araiza, I. (2004). In Mary Kalantzis and Paul James (Ed.), Latino/a College Students'Literate Practices, Language Use, and Faculty Preconceptions in South Texas (vol. 4). Common Ground Publishing Pry Ltd: Proceedings from Fourth International Conference on Diversity in Organisations, Communities, and Nations. www.Diversity- Journal.com Journal Articles Wong, N., Mills, M.,Araiza, I. (2020). Campus Apartment Architecture Style and Likelihood to Graduate:An Exploratory Study at a Southern Public Liberal Arts University. New York Journal of Student Affairs, 20(1), 34-46. https://journals.canisius.edu/index.php/CSPANY/article/view/497 Rowles III, L. S., Whittaker, T, Ward, P. M,Araiza, I., Kirisits, M. J., Lawler, D. J., Saleh, N. B. (2020).A Structural Equation Model to Decipher Relationships among Water, Sanitation, and Health in Colonias-Type Unincorporated Communities. Environmental Science Technology. 54(24): 16017-16027. doi:10.1021/acs.est.Oc05355. Rowles III, L. S., Hossain,A. I., Ramirez, I., Durst, N. J.,Ward, P. M., Kirisits, M. J.,Araiza, I., Lawler, D. F., Saleh, N. B. (2020). Seasonal Contamination of well-water in flood-prone colonias and other unincorporated U.S. communities. Science of the Total Environment, 740. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969720336329 Araiza, I., Marquez,A. N. (2016). Cisneros v. CCISD:A Community Divided. Acequia A Journal of Art Literature and Ideas, 3, 94-113. Murphy, S. W.,Araiza, I., Cardenas, Jr., H., Garza, S. (2008). When I grade a paper I do not look at the name. I grade the paper for content: Teacher Perceptions of Students at Hispanic Serving Institutions. Journal of Border Educational Research, 7(1), 133-143. www.tamiu.edu/coedu/JBER.shtml Textbook Meyer, P., Ramirez, M. E.,Araiza, I., Benibo, B. R. (2011). iSoc: Introduction to Sociology Reader. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall-Hunt Publishing Company. Monographs Araiza, I., Stoker-Garcia, B. 2022. 2022 Driscoll Health System Community Health Needs Assessment(pp. 85). Araiza, I., Stoker-Garcia, B. 2019. 2019 Driscoll Health System Community Health Needs Assessment(pp. 124). Meyer, P.S.,Araiza, I., Jorgensen, D.J., Stoker-Garcia, B. 2016. The 2016 Coastal Bend Health Needs Assessment(pp. 208). Meyer, P. S.,Araiza, I., Jorgensen, D. J., Brown,A., Huang, Y. 2013. 2012-2013 Coastal Bend Health Needs Assessment(pp. 189). Meyer, P.,Araiza, I., Ramirez, M. E., Fonseca, D., Jorgensen, D. J. (2010). The Coastal Bend's 2010 Community Health Needs Assessment. Coastal Bend 2010 Community Health Needs Assessment Steering Committee. Presentations Araiza, I. 2022. "The Extraordinary in the Ordinary: Desegregation in Public Schools." Keynote. Mexican American Studies Summer Seminar. (July 30, 2022). Araiza, I., Epley-Sanders, J., Ramirez, R. 2022. "With the Best of Intentions: The Limits of a Sociological Imagination when Operating Within Institutional Structures." (April 22, 2022). Araiza, I., Epley-Sanders, J., Ramirez, R. 2022. "Building Research or Building Resumes? Understanding the Opportunities and Obstacles of Building Research Capacity at Minority Serving Institutions." Southwestern Social Science Association. San Antonio, TX. (March 13, 2022). Araiza, I., Epley-Sanders, J., Fitzgerald, C. Ramirez, R. 2021. "Build and Broaden: Bridging Critical Research Collaborations for Faculty Success in Texas MSIs–Being a Resilient Researcher at Mid-Career Webinar Series"Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi. NSF#: 2036909 (Spring (February, March,April, and May) 2021) Araiza, I. Panelist. "Serving Marginalized Communities." Sponsored by Coastal Bend Coordinated Community Response Coalition. Corpus Christi, TX. (January 13, 2021). Araiza, I. "The Evolution of Juan Crow in Higher Education: From LULAC v Richards to the Present." Consortium Series. Texas A&M university, Race and Ethnic Studies Institute and the Department of Sociology.Via Zoom. (October 13, 2021). Araiza, I., "Centered Margins: Designing Introductory Courses that Challenge Existing Hierarchies,"for Panel, "Puro Praxis: Playing Politics and Persisting through Pushback" National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies,Tejas Foco. South Texas College. McAllen, TX. (March 6, 2020). Araiza, I., "Cisneros v. CCISD (1970): Mexican Americans and the Struggle for Access to Quality Education," Latino Civil Rights Course, Brigham Young University. Latino Studies Program (Provo, UT),American Federation of Teachers Headquarters. (November 25, 2019). Araiza, I., Ramirez, R., "The Evolution of Juan Crow in Higher Education," National Chicano Student Walk Outs Conference, UTSA Libraries and Policy Studies Center,Academia America, and Our Lady of the Lake University, University of Texas at San Antonio. (November 22, 2019). Araiza, I., Huerta, J. C., "Latino Identity and Linked Fate:A Socio-Political Exploration of Latinos' Political Parry Affiliation," 2019 Annual Southwestern Social Science Association Meeting, Southwestern Social Science Association, San Diego, California. (October 31, 2019). Rowles III, L. S., Hossain,A. L., Fowler, D. F., Ward, P. M., Kirisits, M. J.,Araiza, I., Saleh, N. B., "Compromised Water Quality in Colonias of Nueces County, TX:A Vicious Cycle," UNC Water and Health: Where Science Meets Policy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (October 7, 2019). Araiza, I., "Why do they gotta vote that way? Barriers to Latinos and Mexican Americans' Electoral Solidarity," Mexican American Studies Workshop, Del Mar College: Mexican American Studies, Corpus Christi. (July 2019). Araiza, I., "The Social Determinants of Health: Victoria, TX," Moving Upstream: Economics as a Determinant of Health (Victoria), Methodist Healthcare Ministries, Victoria, TX. (September 27, 2018). Araiza, I., "Social Determinants of Health: Corpus Christi,TX," Moving Upstream: Economics as a Determinant of Health (Corpus Christi), Methodist Healthcare Ministires, Corpus Christi, TX. (September 26, 2018). Araiza, I. "The Hope, the Hype, and the Hypocrisy of Hispanic-Serving Institutions:A Call for Creating Xicanx-Centered Colleges and Universities," Hispanic Heritage Month, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Bell Library. (September 18, 2018). Araiza, I., "The Hope, The Hype, and the Hypocrisy of Hispanic Serving Institutions:A Call for Xicanx-Centered Colleges and Universities," Fifth Annual Mexican American Summer Seminar, Del Mar College Mexican American Studies Program, Del More College Center for Economic Development. (July 21, 2018). - Araiza, I., "Local Government as a Source of Good: When People Demand It," Unitarian Universalist Church. (July 15, 2018). Araiza, I., "How to Find Your Place,"A Sense of Belonging, TRIO, UC Lonestar. (February 9, 2018). Araiza, I., "How Did We Get Here?White Supremacy in South Texas," Student Citizen Activists: Political Education Series, Student Citizen Activists, University Center: Lone Star Room. (February 8, 2018). Araiza, I. (Author&Presenter), "Using Sociology to Organize, Mobilize, and Advocate for Access to Clean Water," 2017 AACS Annual Conference,Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology: Sociology at Work, Cleveland, OH. (October 5, 2017). Araiza, I., "The State of Our Water:A Sociological Analysis,"The State of Our Water:A Sociological Analysis, Unitarian Universalist Church, Unitarian Universalist Church. (July 23, 2017). Araiza, I., ""Water, Industry, and Race"," From Flint, to Standing Rock, to Corpus Christi. Water is Life.A Forum about Water and Environmental Racism, Corpus Christi Solidarity Network, Unitarian Universality Church. Corpus Christi, Texas. (January 2017). Araiza, I., Marquez,A. N., "Challenging American Mythology Disguised as"U.S. History Since 1877" In the Wake of Cisneros vs. CCISD(1970)," U.S. History Survey Course, Eliza Martin, TAMUCC. (November 2016). Araiza, I., Marquez,A. N., "Cisneros v CCIS (1970): The Intersection of Biography and History," Hispanic Heritage Month, Hispanic Heritage Month Committee, TAMUCC. (October 2016). Meyer, P. S. (Author& Presenter),Araiza, I. (Author), Jorgensen, D. J. (Author& Presenter), Huang, Y. (Author), Brittany, S.-G. (Author), ""2016 Coastal Bend Health Needs Assessment"," Nueces County Safe Communities Coalition Meeting, Nueces County Safe Communities Coalition, Corpus Christi, Texas. (October 20, 2016). Meyer, P. S. (Author&Presenter), Chavez, M. (Author& Presenter), Kazanjian, MA, MDiv, S. (Author& Presenter),Araiza, I. (Author), Jorgensen, D. J. (Author), Huang, Y. (Author), Brittany, S.-G. (Author), ""2016 Coastal Bend Health Needs Assessment"," Presentation to the CHRISTUS-Spohn Health System Board, CHRISTUS-Spohn Health System Board, CHRISTUS- Spohn Hospital-Shoreline. (August 21, 2016). Meyer, P. S. (Author&Presenter),Araiza, I. (Author&Presenter), Jorgensen, D. J. (Author& Presenter), Huang, Y. (Author), Brittany, S.-G. (Author), "2016 Coastal Bend Health Needs Assessment: Formal Findings"," Presentation to the Coastal Bend Health Needs Assessment Araiza, I., Marquez,A. N., "Challenging Juan Crow: Teaching Cisneros v. CCISD"Third Annual Mexican American Studies Summer Seminar, Del Mar College Mexican American Studies Program, Del More College Center for Economic Development. (July 2016). Marquez,A. N.,Araiza, I., ""Cisneros vs. CCISD:A Community Divided"," Del Mar College Texas Public Schools Event, Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, Texas. (March 2016). Araiza, I., Marquez,A. N., "Get MAS: Cisneros vs CCISD: a People's Perspective," 2nd Annual Mexican-American Studies (MAS) Program Summer Seminar„ Del Mar College Mexican American Studies Program, Corpus Christi, TX. (July 11, 2015). Araiza, I., "The Premium of White Privilege:An Examination of Consistently Classified Retirees," - International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research, Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research, San Antonio,TX. (November 4, 2014). Araiza, I. "The Data Do Not Speak for Themselves," Islander Forum, Faculty Renaissance Center, TAMUCC. (August 2013). Araiza, I., "The Facts about Immigration," Leadership Corpus Christi, Charlies Place, Corpus Christi. (November 8, 2012). Araiza, I., "Is Voting Really Important?,"Voting and Black Culture,African American Cultural Society, TAMUCC. (October 2, 2012). Araiza, I., "Divorcing the Minimum Wage from the Bread-winning Role," Equal Pay Day Rally, ISO and GSA, Hector P. Garcia Plaza. (April 24, 2012). Araiza, I., "Trayvon Martin: the Clash of Power or Culture,"Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi, TX. (April 10, 2012). Araiza, I., "Where We Are at in the Quest for Marriage Equality," Marriage Equality Rally, International Socialist Organization--Corpus Christi, Gay Straight Alliance, and Coastal Bend Wellness Initiative, People's T-Heads, Corpus Christi, Texas. (March 3, 2012). Araiza, I., Carroll, P. J., Giraldo, J. H., Billeaux,A., Hispanic Heritage Month: Immigration Panel, Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi, TX. (October 4, 2011). Araiza, I., Karayaka, H., Remember and Reflecting on 9/11: Ten Years Later,Alpha Kappa Delta and Institute for Interfaith Dialogue, Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi, TX. (September 1, 2011). Munoz, L. K.,Araiza, I., Marquez,A. N., "Testimonios: Social Justice Activism in Corpus Christi, Texas," 2011 NACCS Tejas Regional Conference, South Texas College, McAllen, TX. (February 25, 2011). Garza, S.,Araiza, I., Cardenas, Jr., H., "Perceptions of Hispanic Serving Institutions: Different literacy practices for different institutions," Mi Educaci6n es la Causa: Chicana and Chicano Pedagogy in the 21st Century, NACCS, McAllen, TX. (February 2008). Garza, S.,Araiza, I., Cardenas, Jr., H., "Not Just L2: Re-Presenting the Latino Student at Hispanic Serving Institutions in South Texas—A Study of Literate and Language Practices," Annual Convention of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, New York, NY. (March 2007). SERVICE Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi. Psychology and Sociology Department Create Reports for WEAVE,Assessment--WEAVE. (January 2014-2022). Committee Member, Social Work Hiring Committee. (Spring 2020) Committee Member, Social Science Silver Screen. (February 2020 -April 2020). Committee Member, Sociology Hiring Committee. (October 2018 -January 2019). Committee Member, Sociology Program Review. (2016-2017) Committee Member, Clinical Psychologist Search Committee. (December 2012-April 2013). Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi. College of Liberal Arts Coordinator, Mexican American Studies. (April 2017 -2022). Committee Member, Chair for Department of Interdisciplinary Studies Hiring Committee (Fall 2021-2022). Committee Member, Tenure and Third Year Review. (January 2011 - Present). Guest Speaker, Mexican American Studies. (October 2014-2015). Committee Member, Curriculum Committee. (2007 -2008). Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi. Committee Member, Environmental Council. (August 2019—2022). Committee Member, First Year Council. (May 2019 - 2022). Guest Speaker, Island Waves'Constitution Day. (September 2018 - 2022). Faculty Mentor, Ronald E. McNair Program. (2011 - 2022). Committee Member, Hispanic Heritage Month. (October 2016-2020). Faculty Advisor, Psi chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta. (2004- 2020). Committee Member, Inclusive Excellence Committee. (November 2017 - 2019). Guest Speaker, University Counseling Center: White Like Me". (February 2019). Committee Member, Committee of Expressive Activities. (October 2014 -August 2018) Consulting, Reviewing Procedures. (October 2015 - 2017). Committee Member, Faculty Senate, Executive Committee. (May 2015- 2017). Committee Chair, Faculty Senate Faculty Affairs. (May 2016-April 2017). College of Liberal Arts Senator, Faculty Senate. (May 2013-April 2017). Faculty Senate Committee Member,Academic Affairs. (August 2013 - 2016). Faculty Mentor, First Scholars Academy. (August 2015 - May 2016). Committee Chair, Faculty Senate,Academic Affairs. (May 2015-April 2016). Committee Member, Undergraduate Council. (January 2014- 2015). Guest Writer, Corpus Christi Caller Times. (September 2015). Guest Writer, Corpus Christi Caller Times. (April 2015). Guest Writer, Corpus Christi Caller Times. (February 2015). Faculty Advisor, International Socialist Organization--Corpus Christi. (2010- 2014). Guest Column Writer, Hispanic Heritage Month: Corpus Christi Caller Times. (September 2014). Committee Member, Retention Committee. (January 2012 - May 2012). Program Organizer, Travyon Martin:A Clash of Power or Culture? (April 2012). Committee Member, Beyond the Core Task Force. (October 2011- December 2011). Faculty Advisor, Students for Dialogue. (December 2010- 2011). Committee Member, Faculty Development Leave Committee. (September 2010- 2011). Family Coordinator, Ronald E. McNair Program. (2007 - October 2010). Program Organizer and Moderator, Latinas and College: Our First Year Experience. (September 2010). Committee Member, Solomon Ortiz Internship Committee. (2007 -2009). Professional Editorial Review Board Member, "A Little Bit About" Book Series. (December 2019 - 2022). Committee Member,Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology: Sociology at Work. (November 2017 - 2018). Moderator, Del Mar College's Mexican American Studies Summer Seminar. (July 2018). Moderator, Del Mar College's Mexican American Studies Summer Seminar. (July 2017). Editor, Journal Editor, Journal of Integrated Social Science. (2009 -2013). Editor of Section's Newsletter, Marxist Section of American Sociological Association. (January 2011-August 2011). Public Co-founder, Core member, For the Greater Good (2016-Present). Board Member, South Texas Colonia Initiative. (2007 - Present). Guest Speaker, Movement Mujeres. (February 2020). Guest Speaker, Leadership Corpus Christi. (2021, 2019, 2013, 2012). Guest Speaker, Keach Public Library. (October 2019). Discussant, Del Mar College: Mexican American Studies Program. (March 2018). Guest Speaker, Hilos de Historia. (November 2012 - 2017). Program Organizer, Coastal Bend Social Forum. (2008 -2017). Guest Speaker, Talk of the Town. (2015 - 2016). Guest Speaker, Cuentos y Chistes with Vicente Carranza. (2015). Committee Member,Amistad Community Health Center: Strategic Planning Committee. (2014- 2015). Board Member, Corpus Christi Community Radio. (February 2013 -2014). Program Organizer, Coalition Petition Nueces County Hospital District. (September 2014- October 2014). Guest Speaker, Nueces County Dispute Resolution Services. (October 2014). Program Organizer, Know Your Rights. (September 2014). Guest Speaker,American Federation of Teachers. (April 2014- May 2014). Guest Speaker, Corpus Christi Women in Leadership. (April 2014). Workshop Organizer, Christus Spohn Memorial Spiritual Care Office. (March and April 2014). Committee Member, Corpus Christi Independent School District Health Advisory Committee. (January 2009- December 2013). Board Member, Institute for Inter-Faith Dialogue. (2009 - 2013). Committee Member, Educational Policy Advisory Coalition for State Representative Abel Herrero. (2013). Community Outreach Organizer, Stolen Education Documentary Presentation. (June 2013). Assisted Education Coordinator to draft proposal to submit to Valero Benefit for Children Charity, Nueces County Community Action Agency Birth-to-Five Headstart Program. (February 2012 - July 2012). Service Awards and Honors TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-CORPUS CHRISTI EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE AWARD, Faculty Senate. (2017). Courses Taught SOCI 1301: Introduction to Sociology SOCI 2319: Minority Studies SOCI 3340: Sociology of Family SOCI 3321: Mexican American Women SOCI 4312: Social Class & Inequality SOCI 3350: Sociology of Education SOCI 4390: Poverty&Welfare in the U.S. SOCI 4375: Graying in America SOCI 4396: Directed Individual Study SOCI 4385: Senior Seminar in Sociology HONR 4195: Project of Excellence Certificate of Achievement June 2021. "Certificate in Effective College Instruction."The Association of College and University Educators and the American Council on Education CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 06, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Mariah A Boone First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 710 Ponder Street Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78404 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 2 Current resident of the city? rYes r' No If yes, how many years? over 26 Mobile: (361) 548-3391 Mobile: (361) 855-0925 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Texas A&M University- Kings-ville _ Associate,Professor of Practice, Employer Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number MSC 177, 910 W.Santa Gertrudis Ave. Work Address - City Kingsville Work Address-State Texas Work Address -Zip Code 78363 AAnrinh A Rnnno Work Phone 361-548-3391 Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r• Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No. Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) I am a social work professor and field education director so I have extensive experience with social services and marginalized populations in the Coastal Bend. I have a Masters's Degree in Social Work and am licensed to practice in Texas. I was involved in the Crime Control and Prevention District's original creation and planning. I served for several years as the City's Juvenile Assessment Center(JAC) Superintendent, managing one of the District's main projects and attending and participating in its meetings as staff. In that role, due to the JAC's great success in lowering crime rates in our city, I was a frequent consultant on effective crime prevention to other communities and countries, working closely with the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention in the U.S. Department of Justice. The success of the JAC under my leadership resulted in Corpus Christi being named an All America City. I am active in community work to defend the civil rights of marginalized citizens. I am Co-Chair of the Texas Field Education Consortium and am an active member in the Coastal Bend Branch of NASW-Texas. I am also a long-time Girl Scout Leader. Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I feel I can use my expertise in crime prevention to serve our community. Upload a Resume. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? c Yes r•' No hAnrinh A Rnnno 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r•• No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non-city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics Gender W Female Code of Ethics - Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes c No 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 A/Inrinh 0 Rnnnn Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. I answered "yes"to my employer having city contracts because I am not sure if TAMUK has contracts with Corpus Christi or not. I know the university has non-financial affiliation agreements with the city as we do place interns in city departments, but that does not involve money and I am only a faculty member. Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree AAnrinh A Rnnno 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 KAfarinh 0 Rnnno CURRICULUM VITAE Mariah A. Boone, M.S.S.W., LMSW-IPR Department of Clinical Health Sciences Texas A&M University-Kingsville MSC 177 Kingsville, Texas 78363 Office Phone: (361) 593-4138 EDUCATION: M.S.S.W., Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, May 1994 Concentration: Administration and Planning B.S.W. in Social Work, University of North Texas, May 1993 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Texas A&M University-Kingsville,August 2013 -present Assistant Professor of Practice, 2013-present Field Education Director, Social Work Program, 2013-present Corpus Christi Independent School District,August 2006—June 2013 - Teacher, 2006-2013 City of Corpus Christi, September 1999-May 2006 Juvenile Assessment Center Superintendent, 1999-2006 Truancy Reduction Impact Program, December 1994-August 1999 Program Director, 1994-1999 Texas House of Representatives, May 1994-August 1994 Legislative Aide, 1994 LIST OF COURSES TAUGHT: Texas A&M University-Kingsville Social Welfare Policy &Advocacy I (SCWK 3329) Social Work Practicum I (SCWK 4641) Social Work Practice I1: Organizations and Communities (SCWK 3341) Social Work Practicum 11 (SCWK 4643) Social Welfare: Policy&Advocacy II (SCWK 3339) Social Work Field Practicum III (SCWK 5380) Social Work Field Practicum I (SCWK 5350) Social Work Field Practicum IV(SCWK 5385) Boone, Mariah A. 2 Social Work Field Practicum II (SCWK 5356) Basic Case Management(SCWK 4327) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS: Non-Juried Published Articles Boone, M.A. (2005, May-June). Siblings at birth. New Beginnings, pp. 116-117. Boone, M.A. (2006). Incomplete revolution. Off Our Backs: The Feminist News Journal, pp. 8-9. Boone, M.A. (2006). Naming them. Off Our Backs: The Feminist News Journal, pp. 25-26. Non-juried Papers in Edited Anthologies Boone, M.A. (2006). Pumping queen. In J. Hicks (Ed.), Hirkani's daughters: Women who scale modern mountains to combine breastfeeding and working (pp. 7-11). Schaumberg, IL: La Leche League International. Boone, M.A. (2011). Hearts. In A. Lockhart(Ed.), Love be write (p. 41). Englewood, NJ: Unbound Content Boone, M.A. (2012). Lactivists do it better: What radical parent's allies can learn from La Leche League International. In V. Law& C. Martens (Eds.), Don't leave your friends behind: Concrete ways to support families in social justice movements and communities (pp. 49-52). Oakland, CA: PM Press. Boone, M.A. (2014). Girl Scout Green. In C. Collins, J. Ladd, M. Seider& F. Yeskel (Eds.), Class lives: stories from across our economic divide (pp. 202-205). Ithaca, NY. Cornell University Press. Non-Juried Presentations: Invited , Professional Conferences & Meetings Boone, M.A. (2014,August). Ethics in case management; at-risk youth. Presented at the Communities In Schools Annual Conference, Del Mar Center for Economic Development, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2015,August). Safety and home visits. Presented at the Communities In Schools Annual Conference, Lamar Elementary, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2015,August). Safety and home visits. Presented at the South Texas Social Workers Society Conference,American Bank Center, Corpus Christi, Texas. Rev.: 1/9/2023 Boone, Mariah A. 3 Boone, M.A. (2015, September). Engaging girls in youth development groups. P resented to the YWCA Y-Teens staff, YWCA, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2015, October). Reproductive health for foster youth. Presented at the Bayview Behavioral Health Breakfast Serial, Bayview Behavioral Hospital, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2016,August). Creating Safe &Supportive Learning Environments for LGBTQ Students. Presented at the Communities In Schools Annual Conference, Lamar Elementary, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2017, October). Legislative Advocacy 101: Rise Up. Presented at the NASW/TX Annual Conference, Galveston, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2018,August). Safety and home visits. Presented at the Communities In Schools Annual Conference, Los Encinos Elementary, Corpus Christi, Texas. Non-Juried Presentations and Workshops: Local,Regional, and State Organizations Boone, M.A. (2000, November). Opening plenary. Presented at the Truancy Summit, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A., & Carr, J.L. (2013,August). Fall 2013 field instructor and practicum student training. Presented at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas. Boone, M. A., & Ralph, E.M. (2014,August). Fall 2014 field instructor and practicum student training. Presented at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2015,April). The importance of self-care: strategies for child protection workers. Presented at TDFPS Greenwood Office, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2015, May). Reproductive health for foster youth. Presented at TDFPS Greenwood Office, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M. A. (2015, May). Special education advocacy for foster youth. Presented at TDFPS Greenwood Office, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A., Iyescas, M.I., & Gilkey, S.L. (2015,August). Fall 2015 field instructor and practicum student training. Presented at Texas A&M University- Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas. Rev.: 1/9/2023 Boone, Mariah A. 4 Boone, M.A. (2015, November). The Importance of self-care: strategies for child protection workers. Presented at TDFPS Greenwood Office, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M. A. (2016, May). Special education advocacy for foster youth. Presented at TDFPS Greenwood Office, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2016, May). Special education advocacy for foster youth. Presented at TDFPS Office, Edinburg, Texas. Boone, M.A., Iyescas, M.I., &Villa, R.F. (2016,August). Fall 2016 field instructor and practicum student training. Presented at Texas A&M University- Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas. Boone, M.A., Villa, R.F. (2017, January). MSW program orientation and field training. Presented at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas. Boone, M.A., Iyescas, M.I., &Villa, R.F. (2017,August). Fall 2017 field instructor and practicum student training. Presented at Texas A&M University- Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas. Boone, M.A., Iyescas, M.I., &Villa, R.F. (2018,August). Fall 2017 field instructor and practicum student training. Presented at Texas A&M University- Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas. Non-Juried Presentations: Invited Class Presentations/Lectures Boone, M.A., Kubanik, C. & Zabel, L. (2014, February). Social work: What is it and is it for you? Invited class presentation to the Introduction to Social Work class instructed by Nancy Wesson-Dodd, M.S.W., Department of Social Sciences, Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2014, October). Social work: What is it and is it for you? Invited class presentation to the Introduction to Social Work class instructed by Dr. Olivia Lopez, Department of Social Sciences, Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M. A. & Gilkey, S.L. (2015, November). Social work: What is it and is it for you? Invited class presentation to the Introduction to Social Work class instructed by Dr. Olivia Lopez, Department of Social Sciences, Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M. A. (2016, April). Social work: What is it and is it for you? Invited Class presentation to the Introduction to Social Work class instructed by Ms. Claudia Pichardo, Department of Psychology and Sociology, Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, Texas. Boone, M.A. (2018, January).Avoiding Slothful Democracy: Advocating for Rev.: 1/9/2023 Boone, Mariah A. 5 Social Justice. Invited class presentation to UNIV class instructed by Dr. Dana Byrd, Department of Psychology and Sociology, Texas A&M University— Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas. Scholarly Activities: Grants Received Truancy Reduction Impact Program: $49,224 Corpus Christi Independent School District—Corpus Christi, 1996 Funds Awarded by Criminal Justice Division—Governor's Office Truancy Reduction Impact Program: $49,029 Corpus Christi Independent School District—Corpus Christi, 1997 Funds Awarded by Criminal Justice Division—Governor's Office Truancy Reduction Impact Program: $48,835 Corpus Christi Independent School District—Corpus Christi, 1998 Funds Awarded by Criminal Justice Division—Governor's Office Juvenile Assessment Center Pre-Delinquency Court and Case Management Project: $249,785 City of Corpus Christi—Corpus Christi, 2000 Funds Awarded by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice Juvenile Assessment Center Pre-Delinquency Court and Case Management Project: $399,778 City of Corpus Christi—Corpus Christi, 2002 Funds Awarded by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice Juvenile Assessment Center Pre-Delinquency Court and Case Management Project: $250,000 City of Corpus Christi—Corpus Christi, 2003 Funds Awarded by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice Title VDelinquency Prevention: $159, 680 City of Corpus Christi—Corpus Christi, 2005 Funds Awarded by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice Title N-E Training Grant: $58,270.60 Texas A&M University—Kingsville, 2015 Funds Awarded by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Rev.: 1/9/2023 Boone, Mariah A. 6 Title IV-E Training Grant: $77,339.66 Texas A&M University—Kingsville, 2016 Funds Awarded by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Community Engagement Grant: $3,653.40 Texas A&M University—Kingsville, 2016 Funds Awarded by the Council on Social Work Education Membership in Professional Organizations National Association of Social Workers-Texas Chapter South Texas Social Workers Society Texas Field Education Consortium Professional Service Activities Denton County Housing Authority, Denton, Texas Volunteer, Section 8 Office, January 1992 to May 1992 Youth Opportunities United, Corpus Christi, Texas Target Project Director and Member, Data Collection Subgroup, December 1997 to April 2006 Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas Member, Social Work Program Advisory Board,August 2000 to May 2004 Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas Field Instructor, BSW Program, 2000-2013 Coastal Bend Alliance for Youth Board, Corpus Christi, Texas Secretary, December 1999 to December 2002 Vice President, December 2002 to April 2006 University and College Service Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas Member, 2015 and 2017 Coastal Bend Social Forum Organizing Committee Department Service Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Department of Clinical Health Sciences, Kingsville, Texas. Faculty Liaison, Social Work Community Advisory Committee, July 2013 to Present Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Department of Clinical Health Sciences, Kingsville, Texas. BSW Field Education Director, July 2013 to December 2016, January 2019 to present Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Department of Clinical Health Sciences, Kingsville, Texas. MSW Field Education Director, January 2017 to present Rev.: 1/9/2023 Boone, Mariah A. 7 Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Department of Clinical Health Sciences, Kingsville, Texas. Interim Social Work Director, March 2015 to July 2015 Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Department of Clinical Health Sciences, Kingsville, Texas. Title IV-E Project Coordinator, March 2015 to August 2016 Rev.: 1/9/2023 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 16, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Rene Cervantes First Name Last Name Email Address 353 Bermuda PL Street Address - - - Corpus chisti TX 78422 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? 31/2 Mobile: (956) 220-4651 Home: (956) 220-4651 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Retired Formal Chief of Police Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number None Work Address - City None Work Address - State None Work Address - Zip Code None Donn ('oninntoc Work Phone None Work E-mail address None Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Master Former Chief of Police Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Board Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r: No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r Yes r. No Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes c: No Mono ('oninntoc Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A 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) [sono ( inninntoc 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 Dano ('oninntoc 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 1 am elected or appointed to the position which 1 seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Mono (''nninntoc CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Sep 09, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Amy Cooley First Name Last Name Email Address 4213 River Hill Drive Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78410 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 1 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 2 Mobile: (210) 309-4134 Mobile: (210) 309-4134 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Tribute Hospice and Palliative Care _ RN Employer Job Title Work Address -Street Address and Suite Number 4250 1H 69 Access Road Work Address- City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address -Zip Code 78410 0 my ('nnlov Work E-mail address Tributehospice03@gmail.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT:Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: N/A Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) BS Texas A&M RN LCC 51 Board Member Faith and Home Animal Rescue Member of the Junior League If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Animal Health Crime Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? am interested in serving the community in which I live to assist in making a positive impact. 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 Amv ('nnlov 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 ANIMAL CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Animal Care Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Local Animal Welfare Organization Amxi rnnlov 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 Am\/ r nnInx/ 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 1 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. 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 A mxi ('nnInx/ Amy Cooley 14146 Sage Trail San Antonio,TX. 78231 210-309-4134 cell 13JECT IVE To work autonomously as a field nurse for a hospice agency. SI(IUS& Active Listening topatient's concerns ABILITIES Critical Thinking Excellent in monitoring and controlling exacerbations in disease processes Compassion and Sensitivity to individualized patient needs Outstanding Judgment and Decision-Making skills Exceptional ability to work autonomously Time Management in scheduling patient visits Instructing on the administration of medications HIS and OASIS experience EXPERIENCE ONE AT HOME HEALTH CARE SAN ANTONIO,TX 78204 CASE MANAGER March 2018 to Present Help ensure patient's patients skilled needs are address and preventing rehospitalization.Work as part of a team to provide care,monitor health conditions, administer medications,use medical equipment,advise patients and their families on current prognosis.Prepare care plans for nursing staff and home health aide tasks. Ability to recognize signs and symptom of exacerbations and able to apply appropriate interventions.Make changes to care plan to in order to provide individualized needs of patient and minimize discomfort of patient.Maintain patient's dignity throughout entire process.Manage LVN'S in health care responsibilities and provide guidance in proper procedures to follow when caring for patients.Instruction on proper techniques to utilize when providing patient care both verbally and visually.Give constructive criticism to those who need extra guidance and teaching. AMERICAN MEDICAL HOSPICE,SAN ANTONIO,TX 78228 CASE MANAGER February 2017 to February 2019 Help ensure patient's comfort and quality of life in their remaining days.Maintain continued communication with family in regards to the patient's care and teach interventions to keep patient as comfortable as possible thru entire dying process.Work as part of a team to provide care,monitor health conditions,administer medications,use medical equipment,advise patients and their families on current prognosis.Prepare care plans for nursing staff and home health aide tasks.Ability to recognize signs and symptom of exacerbations and able to apply appropriate interventions.Nlake changes to care plan to in order to provide individualized needs of patient and minimize discomfort of patient.Maintain patient's dignity throughout entire process.Manage LVN'S in health care responsibilities and provide guidance in proper procedures to follow when caring for patients.Instruction on proper techniques to utilize when providing patient care both verbally and visually.Give constructive criticism to those who need extra guidance and teaching.Assist DON with monitoring documentation to reflect compliance with regulatory standards as well as timeliness.Assist with reviewing H&P to substantiate whether a patient meets minimum qualifications for admission to hospice services. Organize and coordinate admissions,nursing,and patient care procedures. Manage reports,patient data,and medical records.Collaborate with upper management and convey necessary information.Complete admissions to process a patient for hospice services.Order equipment and necessary medications in timely manner. MERIDA HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE SERVICES,SAN ANTONIO TX 78230 DON/CASE MANAGER November 2011 to February 2018 Enforce policies to ensure legal compliance and high-quality standards. Monitor documentation to reflect compliance with regulatory standards in timeliness and accuracy so issues,goals and interventions are precisely documented and reflect appropriate reporting. Interact with doctors,patients,family members,and staff on a daily basis to resolve issues and correct deficiencies if and when needed.Evaluate records submitted to substantiate whether a patient meets minimum qualifications for admission to hospice services. Directly manage,oversee,and evaluate all nursing personnel.Oversee staffing procedures in conducting interviews with applicants and prospective employees.Organize and coordinate admissions,nursing,and patient care procedures. Manage reports,patient data,and medical records.Collaborate with upper management and convey necessary information.Conduct in-services/training with employees to relay pertinent and amended policies and procedures to staff.Admit patients to services.Order equipment and necessary medications. FDUCATION TEXAS A&M,COLLEGE STATION,TX BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY 1991-1995 NORTHLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE,THIEF RIVER FALLS,MN - Associates of Applied Science Nursing,2 degrees (one for LVN and one for RN) 1996-1998 CO MUNIMT10N Excellent communication skills.Able to express same idea in different ways so a patient may be able to understand. REFERENCES Available upon request CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 07, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Sandy J Fernandez First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 5421 Hitching Post Lane Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78415 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 3 Current resident of the city? Yes r No If yes, how many years? 42 Mobile: (361) 249-4789 Business: (361) 452-2922 Primary Phone Alternate Phone CCAUSE UNITED TEACHERS AND SCHOOL EMPLOYEES, LLC - _ VICE PRESIDENT Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 4855 S ALAMEDA STE 202 Work Address- City CORPUS CHRISTI Work Address - State TEXAS Work Address -Zip Code 78412 Cnnrxf 1 CornnnAn-7 Work Phone 3614522922 Work E-mail address Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? 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) VICE PRESIDENT OF UNITED TEACHERS AND SCHOOL EMPLOYEES TREASURE OF LULAC COUNCIL#1 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 feel very strongly in serving my community and this is the best place to start. 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 Cnnrixi 1 CornnnrJo-7 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? rYes rNo Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? 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If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65,which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree Cnnrlxi 1 Cornnnrla-7 City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25%of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. 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 Cnnrlxi 1 Cornnnrio-7 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 07, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Robert L Garza II First Name Middle Initial Last Name Suffix Email Address 5218 Inverness Dr Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78413 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 5 Current resident of the city? r• Yes r No If yes, how many years? 13 Home: (903) 441-1939 Mobile: (903) 441-1939 Primary Phone Alternate Phone N/A __ N/A Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number N/A Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Qrthort I (,nr7n 11 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. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Landmark Commission Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have an interest in the city of Corpus Christi and making it a better place to live for its citizens, as well as an interest in maintaining the historical locations in it such as the Lexington and Texas State Aquarium. I also believe working for one of the city boards will open more opportunities for me in the future. 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes (.- No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics Rnhort I (_nr-7!a 11 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 NIA. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Question applies to ANIMAL CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Animal Care Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above G?nhort 1 (,nr-7!n 11 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 LIBRARY BOARD The Library Board preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Question applies to WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above 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 Dnknrt I (=cir-7ci 11 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 Rnhort 1 (,nr-7a 11 Robert Lee Garza II 9034411939 / Corpus Christi, Tx Education Del Mar College Corpus Christi, TX AA Criminal Justice, GPA: 3.6 Sep 2017 l May 2021 Skills Good with technology Proficient in most Microsoft Windows versions + their integrated software, some knowledge about hardware - built own PC Quick learner Can perform most tasks after having them explained the first time or instructions given, can learn how to use new software very quickly with minimal instruction, good at following instructions to the letter when told to Awards & Certifications Adobe Certified Associate April 2013 Adobe Achieved passing score on Adobe Photoshop exam, received certification in Visual Communication using Adobe Photoshop CS5 National Hispanic Recognition Program 2014-15 School Year College Board For Excellence in Academic Achievement CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 04, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile David Gonzalez First Name Last Name Email Address 4701 Vail St 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? 40 Mobile: (361) 728-7451 Mobile: (361) 728-7451 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Retired Police Officer N/A Employer Job Title Work Address -Street Address and Suite Number N/A Work Address - City N/A Work Address - State N/A Work Address - Zip Code N/A rlaXiirl r_.,n-7a10-7 Work Phone N/A Work E-mail address N/A Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted 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, I do not serve on any other board's at this time. Education, Professional and/or Community Activity(Present) I attended Texas A&I and Del Mar College (no degree). I am a retired Corpus Christi Police Officer having served 35 years. I am a veteran of the United States Coast Guard. I served on the Board of Directors for the Corpus Christi Police Officer's Association. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Crime Control and Prevention District. Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Having recently retired, I find that this is a good opportunity to continue to sere the citizens of Corpus Christi. I have a Police Officers perspective regarding crime in our city and hope to assist in reducing crime by providing some insight as to how funding can help our local Law Enforcement agencies. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? (- Yes r•- No r)n%firl r;nn-7alo-7 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics Gender IJ 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 rinxrirl r_nn-7nlo-7 Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification 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 rinxrirl rnn-7n10-7 City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless 1 am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree rla%iiri r;nn-7alo-7 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Jan 10, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Mr. Ronald Kanipes Prefix First Name Last Name Email Address 4210 Aspen Grove Drive 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? 28 Home: (361) 834-6569 Home: (361) 695-7241 Primary Phone Alternate Phone CCISD __ ___ __ _ Hearing Officer___ Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 801 Leopard Work Address - Zip Code 78401 Work Phone 361-695-7241 Work E-mail address rlkanipesQa ccisd.us KAr Qnnalrl lenninoc Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? aYes rNo Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) I am the Hearing Officer for CCISD. In this position I administer disciplinary actions for students removed to our disciplinary campus and students expelled to Nueces County JJAEP. I also work closely with the Detention Center and R. Barnes facilities. I have also been a CASA Advocate since 2016. Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? There has been a rise in serious juvenile crimes involving weapons in Corpus Christi. I would like to research and implement strategies to reduce this alarming trend. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes +: No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics AAr Dr%nnlrl Vnninnc 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 Rnnnirl Vnninoc 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 understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation) for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree KAr Rnnnlrl llnninoc Oath 1 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree KAr Drinniti Vnninoc Ronald Kanipes January 10, 2023 Ms. Norma Duran: am interested in applying for a position on the Corpus Christi Crime Control and Prevention Board for District 3. In my current position as Corpus Christi Independent School District's Hearing Officer, I oversee disciplinary actions for the district. This includes reviewing and assigning student removals to the district's disciplinary campus and expulsions to Nueces County JJAER I also work closely with the staff at the Nueces County Detention Center and Robert Barnes facilities. It appears there has been a rise in serious juvenile crime in our city. Many of these crimes are committed using handguns. I would like to research and implement any strategies that may help lessen this alarming trend. If I am assigned to the Crime Control and Prevention Board, I hope to collaborate with the members and make a positive impact for our community. I have had the rewarding experience of being a CASA court appointed advocate since January 2016 using my experience working with students to support and provide legal advocacy for children in the foster care system. This experience has given me a deeper insight into the juvenile justice system and Nueces County Court at Law 5 which impacts our students placed at the Detention Center and Robert Barnes facilities. I feel my experience working with the youth of our city provides me with the knowledge and skills to become an outstanding member of the Corpus Christi Crime Control and Prevention Board. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Ronald Kanipes Ronald Kanipes 4210 Aspen Grove, Corpus Christi, TX 78413 OBJECTIVE: To obtain a position on the Corpus Christi Crime Control and Prevention Board. EXPERIENCE: Corpus Christi Independent School District, Corpus Christi, Texas • Administrator for Student Support Services, Mar 2022-Present Oversee disciplinary actions for the district including performing the functions of the Hearing Officer. Reviewing and making determinations on student removals to the district's disciplinary campus and expulsions to Nueces County JJAEP. Provide training to campus administrators concerning discipline laws and procedures. • Student Support Center Assistant Principal, Mar 2017-May 2022 Administer student discipline program; campus testing coordinator; ensure implementation of MTSS supports, student IEPs, and 504 plans;facilitate special education ARD and Section 504 meetings; conduct T-TESS observations; oversee implementation of campus wide Restorative Discipline practices and Capturing Kids'Hearts program. • Curriculum and Instruction Specialist,Aug 2017-Mar 2017 Provide instructional support for the district's general education and special education teachers; recommend instructional and behavioral strategies based on assessment data and classroom observations; conducted trainings on accommodations, instructional strategies, classroom management and the implementation of TEKS based IEPs. Nueces Center for Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, Corpus Christi, Texas • Case Manager IV,Apr 2017-Aug 2017 Provided educational opportunities, technical support, and individual case consultation for HCS and TxHmL providers in a 17-county area to prevent institutionalization and re-institutionalization of consumers. Tuloso-Midway Independent School District, Corpus Christi, Texas • Special Education &Section 504 Administrator, Jan 2014- Mar 2017 Directed the district's special education program; supervised 20 campus-wide employees and 6 contracted related service providers; managed a$1,000,000.00 federal budget and provided $500,000 in revenue from Medicaid related reimbursement. Oversaw the district's Section 504 program. • High School Assistant Principal, Jul 2012- Dec 2013 Administrator for special education ARD and Section 504 meetings; directed the campus safety program drills and training; administered student discipline program. • Middle School Assistant Principal, Jul 2008-Jun 2012 Coordinated the campus-testing program including state and local benchmark assessments; administrator for special education ARD and Section 504 meetings; representative for district safety committee implementing campus emergency plan based on Incident Command Systems training; administered student discipline program. Corpus Christi Independent School District, Corpus Christi, Texas • Mary Carroll High School Special-Education Chairperson,Aug 2006 -Jun 2008 Collaborated with district and campus staff to facilitate yearly special education ARD meetings; department head to a staff of 27 certified and auxiliary personnel. Assisted with planning for state assessments for students receiving special education services. Page 2 • Driscoll Middle School Special Education Teacher,Aug 2000-Jul 2006 Facilitated yearly special education ARD meetings. Lead teacher supervising staff and administering the budget and grant reports for the 21"Century Grant. EDUCATION: Master of Educational Administration, May 2008 Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, Texas Master of Business Administration, May 2000 Embry-Riddle University, Daytona Beach, Florida Bachelor of Science, Professional Aeronautics, May 1997 Embry-Riddle University, Daytona Beach, Florida Page 3 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Jan 06, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Joseph h Kramer First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 1820 Waldron Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78418 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? Yes r No If yes, how many years? 39 Mobile: (361) 742-3186 Mobile: (361) 742-3186 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Sand and Shores 2rd party service supervisor Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 2136 Waldron rd Work Address- City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address- Zip Code 78418 lnconh h Vrnmor Work Phone 361-425-7556 Work E-mail address sandandshores@yahoo.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: Crime Control and prevention district Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) President of the Flour Bluff Citizens Council, Community leader Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I care about my community and i like making a difference. I work already to serve and inform the citizens of Flour Bluff. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r• No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? r• Yes r No lncnnh h Vrnmor Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A yes Demographics Gender V Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r• No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No lnconh h Vrmmnr If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer"NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. n/a Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree lnconh h Vrnmor 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 1 seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree lncnnh h Vrnmor Joseph H. Kramer 1820 Waldron Road Corpus Christi, TX 78418 Mobile: (361) 742-3186 WORK EXPERIENCE: Nov 2017 to Present. Communications Electrician, Southern Technical Controls, 8128 Leopard St, Corpus Christi, TX 78409; (361) 289-1007 I service and repair CCTV camera systems, intercom systems, data uplink to satellite and install new IP bases camera systems for over 30+ land-based oilrigs all over South and East Texas. I operate on a 24/7 call out basis. My daily role is to troubleshoot and make repairs to keep rig in operation. I co-designed a full network camera and wireless network intercom system for rig use. Normal operations require climbing 100 feet to the top of the oil derrick to make repairs. I have self-management and self- accountability skills to see that the job is done right and quick to avoid rig shut down. I make professional recommendations on camera placement, remotely log into systems in order to troubleshoot and/or make repairs. I connect to the network, making adjustments and ensuring updates are made to critical software. I use vendor specific software to make programming code adjustments. I manage, maintain and make out accurate detail repair reports and submit invoices for payment to rigs. I perform inventory management, time management, vehicle management as well as equipment management. I performed service work at a deep-sea rig yard. I am in charge of sales of new systems to replace out dated systems. I self-manage time and schedules in order to effectively service multiple clients daily. I multi task on-site jobs and coordinate with other third party's to complete work. I have a very high level of electrical and computer skills. Feb 2015 to Nov 2017. Field IT Installer, Total Protection Systems Inc., P.O. Box 270837, Corpus Christi, TX 78427; (361) 289-2788 I assisted in overseeing designing and planning for projects. I offered a turnkey approach to delivering a fully integrated security system based on the needs and requirements of the customer. This approach incorporated the following capabilities: site survey, system design, pre-installation logistics support, system installation &training, project documentation as well as system sustainability & support. I also assisted in the sales, maintenance, and service after for access control, closed circuit TV systems, fire systems &other life safety systems, intrusion systems, ID management, network infrastructure, vehicle control and parking control systems. I worked closely with vendors and clients to ensure an expected result. Customers that I serviced included: City of Corpus Christi (All Departments), NAS-CC, Signature Flight Support, Spohn Hospitals, Holiday Inn, Coldwell Bankers-Leasing, and many more. May 2013 to Jan. 2015. Texas Area Supervisor, TSP Controls/Drill View Video, 6696 Exchequer Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70809; (225) 753-8884 I managed the Texas area and supervised five technicians as well as serviced rigs. I oversaw and assisted in new installs at seven rig yards. I was responsible for the survey and bidding of new installs, one being a deep-sea rig yard. I serviced and repaired CCTV camera systems, installed new IP bases camera systems and troubleshot currently installed systems with minimal down time to client. I was in charge of sales of new systems to replace out dated systems for the South Texas district. I managed and maintained accurate records of repairs and wrote invoices. In order to service multiple clients daily, I self-manage time and schedules. I multi tasked on-site jobs and coordinated with other third party's to complete work. I have a very high level of electrical and computer skills. Feb 2010 to Feb 2013. Lead Senior Marine Oil Inspector/Inspector Trainer; Inspectorate America, 4717 Santa Elena, Corpus Christi, TX 78405; (361) 884-8805 Duties included the inspection of oil in the petrochemical industry, and provided customers with high levels of precision measurements. I oversaw the loading, loading or transferring of cargo. I am highly skilled in computer operations and Microsoft Excel programming. I effectively communicated orally as well as in writing. I am a team player, have the capacity to handle changes and initiate new processes as directed. I have the aptitude to use critical thinking and assessment to solve problems. I am able to multi-task multiple jobs at one time, to meet customer's expectations. In this job, I was IFIA trained and certified as well as API compliance certified. I was a TWIC cardholder. Jun 2004 to Feb 2010. Senior Marine Oil Inspector; Intertek-Caleb Brett, 4702 Westway, Corpus Christi, TX 78408; (361) 289-7474. Duties included the inspection of oil in the Petrochemical Industry, and providing customers with high levels of precision measurements. I oversaw the loading, loading or transferring of cargo. I am able to multi-task multiple jobs at one time, to meet customer's expectations. I am highly skilled in computer operations and Microsoft Excel programming. I effectively communicated orally as well as in writing. I am a team player, have the capacity to handle changes and initiate new processes as directed. I have the aptitude to use critical thinking and assessment to solve problems. In this job, I was IFIA trained as well as API compliance certified. May 2001 to Jun 2004. Senior Marine Oil Inspector; V.I.P. Cargo Surveyors, 1848 Suntide Rd, Corpus Christi, TX 78362; (361) 289-7474. Duties included the inspection of oil in the petrochemical industry, and providing customers with high levels of precision measurements. I oversaw the loading, loading or transferring of cargo. I am able to multi-task multiple jobs at one time, to meet customer's expectations. I am highly skilled in computer operations and Microsoft Excel programming. I effectively communicated orally as well as in writing. I am a team player, have the capacity to handle changes and initiate new processes as directed. In this job, I was IFIA trained as well as API compliance certified. Jun 1998 to May 2001. Flooring Sales Manager; The Home Depot, 5041 SPID, Corpus Christi, TX, 78411; (361) 994-1400. I over-saw the flooring department that had a sales quota of$1.3 million in weekly sales. I controlled and ordered stock for the department. I multi-tasked my responsibilities to meet, and many times exceed, the customers' expectations. I promptly handled customer complaints and problems, focusing instead on their needs. I effectively enforced company policies. EDUCATION: • High School Diploma, 1993, Flour Bluff High School LICENSES/CERTIFICATES: • Texas State Private Security registration #989512 (2015-2017) • IFIA Certified (2001-2013) • API Compliance Certified (2001-2013) • T.W.I.C. card (2010-2013) COMMUNITY INITIATIVES AND VOLUNTEERISM: • Flour Bluff Citizens Council (FBCQ As the Vice President, I collaborate with community stakeholders, city, and county entities to include various law enforcement agencies. I perform public speaking whenever needed and lead community meetings on a quarterly basis. I am involved and active within the Flour Bluff Community on a daily basis. (2019-Present) • Taking Back The Bluff Facebook Page; As an Administrator, I have and continue to make contact and build relationships with local, county and state officials to maintain the Flour Bluff area. I contact them directly when needed so that any work or repairs that need to be completed can be expedited. I work with numerous Corpus Christi Police Department Patrol Officers in a non-violent/legal means to keep local businesses and property clear of vagrants. I also work with ESD#2 to identify potential areas of concern for fires from the vagrant camps. (2019- Present) • Volunteer for Special Olympics (2008—Present) OTHER INFORMATION: • I remove and repair computer components. • I possess a strong knowledge of computer fundamentals and understand computer applications. • I am extremely proficient in all aspects of computer repair to include building custom systems to support specific requirements. • I keep abreast of new software applications • Experience with public speaking and was on the Debate Team in High School - Extensive computer programming experience • Government and Accounting • Current Passport • Clear Ten-year background history • Clear Drug Screen History • Clear Driving History CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 03, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Andrew S Leeton First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 7122 Windwillow Ct. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78414 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 5 Current resident of the city? Yes No If yes, how many years? 22 Mobile: (361) 510-14.34 Mobile: (361) 510-14.34 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Third Coast Distributing - Napa Auto Parts Business Manager_ Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 4825 Everhart Rd. Suite 5 Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address-State Texas Work Address -Zip Code 78411 AndrIMAi C I ootnn Work Phone 3615101434 Work E-mail address aleeton@tcnapa.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: Crime Control and Prevention District Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Graduated from Veterans Memorial High School 2018, Graduated from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Bachelors in Business Administration, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi MBA Candidate, Operations Support-Third Coast Distributing, LLC Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? would like to serve on the Crime Control and Prevention District because I have always had a passion in serving my community. I also believe that it is imperative to support the frontline workers that protect our community on a day-to-day basis. I believe that our community is in need of more police officers, therefore, I believe that I would be a good fit on this board as I support its primary goal. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r• No Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes c` No Anr1r43%n1 C 1 ootnn Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A 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? 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 "NC" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Onrlrolni C 1 oofnn 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 Ant1rolni C I ootnn 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 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Onrlr01A/ C I antnn CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Aug 22, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Chris A Pena First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 5813 Trieste dr. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78413 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 3 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 44 Mobile: (361) 549-3686 Business: (361) 549-3686 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Daystar Consulting Services Incorporated _ _ Consultant Employer Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number 5813 Trieste dr. Work Address- City Corpus Christi Work Address-State Texas Work Address -Zip Code 78413 f-hric A Donn Work Phone (361) 549-3686 Work E-mail address dcsi.safety@yahoo.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT:Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r• Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: N/A Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) would like the opportunity to serve and give back to my city and it's residents. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) 1) Port Of Corpus Christi Authority Of Nueces County, Tx 2) Corpus Christi Downtown Management District 3) Corpus Christi Convention &Visitors Bureau Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? have lived in C.C. my entire life and would like the opportunity to serve and give back to my city and it's residents as they deserve the best that the city leadership can give. Corpus Christi has the potential to be so much better.What I would like to do is introduce a new set of eyes, experience and ideas that would add value to future of this beautiful city I will forever call home. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r•' No ('hric A Dona 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) ('hric 0 Donn Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI CONVENTION&VISITORS BUREAU The Convention & Visitors Bureau Board must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Restaurant Industry Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Are you a resident of the Port Authority district and an elector* of Nueces County? r Yes r No Question applies to PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY OF NUECES COUNTY,TX (For Port of CC) Have you been a resident of Nueces County for at least 6 months? r• Yes r No Question applies to multiple boards Are you willing to provide an Annual Report of Financial Information as required by the Code of Ethics? r Yes r No Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI DOWNTOWN MANAGEMENT DISTRICT The Corpus Christi Downtown Management District must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Stock Owner Question applies to CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESS AND JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,CORPUS CHRISTI B CORPORATION,PLANNING COMMISSION Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Question applies to CONSTRUCTION TRADE ADVISORY&APPEALS BOARD The Construction Trade Advisory & Appeals Board must include representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W General Contractor (-hric A Donn Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee must include representatives from certain industries. Do you qualify for any of the following industries? W Development\, Question applies to CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE One member shall be a representative of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if impact fees are proposed. Do you qualify? r Yes r No Question applies to HOUSING AUTHORITY Are you a Housing Authority Resident? 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. IJ 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. fJ I Agree (-'hric A Dann 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 1 seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree (`hric A Donn CHRIS PENA DAYSTAR CONSULTING SERVICES INC.) CELL: 361-549-3686 E-MAIL: dcsi.safety@yahoo.com SUMMARY Throughout my time in the industry I've accumulated a plethora of experience and a wealth of knowledge while working on several different continents. I possess excellent leadership skills and specialize in the technical writing and the development of HSE project documents,including HSE contract verbiage.I use diverse thought processes both linear and abstract in order to maintain measurable and actionable safety strategies.I am a Bi-lingual HSE team leader that is a self-starter and a respected mentor with outstanding interpersonal and communication skills as well as the innate ability to direct teams,and interact effectively with diverse groups. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Occidental Petroleum 2021 Horn Mountain West Project HSE Lead Houston, Texas/GOM My roles and responsibilities were as followed but not limited to: ■ Supported the project Construction leads by assisting in the review of work pack documents and planning for each offshore campaign. ■ Participated in all Risk Assessments,readiness reviews,pre Job JSHAs,etc. ■ Monitored and reported HSE performance during the fabrication, construction and commissioning phases of the HMW Project. ■ Liaised with Project Manager, Subsea&Topside Package leads, Corporate HSE /Safety Leaders and offshore construction teams in order to foster and cultivate a safety culture that led to positive results. ■ Developed project HSE documents for the execution phases ■ Facilitated multiple LIVESAFE training initiatives at various locations along the gulf coast. Total Mozambique 2020-2021 _ OSSEM Construction HSE Site Lead at Ingleside, Texas My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Worked with the Contractor to maintain compliance with Contractors management systems ■ Coached Contractor on application and effectiveness of procedures and how to effectively manage risks ■ Facilitated behavioral safety efforts and control of work emphasis around key risk activities ■ Utilized excellent communications skills to instill confidence and encourage enhanced HSE behaviors ■ Lead,motivated,and developed disciplined staff in an effort to enhance their HSE leadership qualities ■ Reported performance and analysis information to the HSE Manager through predetermined meetings and reports Hokchi Energy 2020 Offshore HUC Simops HSE Lead Paraiso, Tabasco,Mexico Cit, Mexico&Southern Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Lead and implement the project HSE and Risk Management system ■ Validate and verify the SIMOPS between the HUC and drilling groups ■ Ensure a sound and robust HSE system to achieve the HSE objectives on the project ■ Participate in actions for identifying and minimizing risks and the impact of all SIMOPS activities ■ Manage and control all identified HSE risks to ensure a safe field execution campaign ■ Lead the Client and Contractor HSE team on daily initiatives to prevent incident and injury Enbridge Inc. 2019-2020 Vito Export Pipelines HSE Lead Houston. Texas&Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: 0 Assisted the business group with HSE verbiage for RFQ's and agreements PAGE 12 ■ Wrote all project HSE documents for the execution phases ■ Performed as a document controll gatekeeper for all project related documents ■ Coordinated the teams and led the audits both onshore and offshore locations. ■ Championed and implemented our training philosophies and tools at the worker level ■ Tracked and trended metrics to mitigate gaps identified Chevron Deep Water 2017 - 2018 Bigfoot Hook up and Commissioning HSEAdvisor Ingleside, Texas&Gulf of Mexico My roles and responsibilities are as followed but not limited to: ■ Lead the following training regimens: o New hire orientation o Incident and injury Free o Human Performance ■ Actively sought out worker feedback to resolve issues enabling a more cohesive project team ■ Championed implementation of human performance philosophies and tools at the worker level ■ Lead daily pre-task safety discussions with all crafts to enable proper planning and hazard recognition and mitigation Shell Pipeline Company 2014-2016 Amberjack Debottleneck Project HSSE Lead Houston, Texas As the project HSSE Lead my responsibilities were to manage safety for the Amberjack Debottleneck Project. ■ Worked with Contractor project management teams to review required HSE deliverables ■ Performed as a technical writer formulating all project HSE documents ■ Conducted Green banding which also included documentation and site inspections in order to procure the best/safest contractors available. ■ Managed the team of 10 safety coaches at various on/offshore based locations. ■ Managed the projects monthly safety metrics. Chevron Pipe Line 2012- 2014 lack&St.Malo Oil Export Pipeline HSE/Site Safetv Leadership Team Lead Houston -Gulf of Mexico While at field locations my role enabled me to: ■ Visited contractor worksites both onshore and offshore to conduct routine worksite assessments. ■ Compiled jobsite inspections in addition to audit findings and incident root cause analysis to identify HES management system gaps or compliance issues or safety leadership behavior opportunities of improvement. ■ Coordinated and participated in CHESM inspections and audits both onshore and offshore. ■ Facilitated the below training for the Jack&St,Malo Oil Export Pipeline project: o IIF Trainer o Hazard Identification Wheel o Tenets of Operation o Project Onboarding TRAINING CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND PR TRAINED-HUMAN PERFORMANCE TRAINER'(STS)SAFETY TRAINED SUPERVISOR -(COSS) CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY SPECIALIST-INCIDENTAND INJURYFREE(IIF) TRAINER -ADVANCED SAFETYAUDIT TRAINED •SAFETY SUPERVISOR LEADER�OSHA(10)&(30)HOUR COURSE- MEDIcFiRSTAID&CPR •INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE•HAZMATERIAL-HUMAN PERFORMANCE TRAINER ,Y-TREE ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION IrSHELL TAPROOT-SHELL DECISION POINT TRAINING'FIVE WHYACCIDENT INVESTIGATION TRAINED•IMPLEMENTATION AND AUDIT OF HSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS-MEDIC FIRSTAID TRAINED -RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ArADOBEACROBAT"VIZIOTECHNICAL- EMERGENCY PIPELINE RESPONSE TECHNICIAN-ENCOMPASS•OSHAHAZMAT NRCA FACILITATOR REFERENCES Chad Triche (Chevron) 985-590-9027,Megan Hebert 832-525-8686,John Garber(OXY) 337-207-2254 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 06, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile MS Susie Luna Saldana Prefix First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 4710 Hakel Street Address Cropus Christi TX 78415 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 2 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 62 Home: (361) 779-0939 Business: (361) 452-2922 Primary Phone Alternate Phone CCAUSE President/CEO Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 4855 S Alameda Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work E-mail address ccause2018@gmail.com Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted AAC Ci ficin I i inn Qn1rinnn Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? c= 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) President/CEO-CCAUSE United Teachers and School Employees Vice-President of LULAC Council#1 Community Activist Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Yes, my interest in Crime Control is to ensure our police force has everything it needs to protect the citizens of Corpus Christi. 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics Gender W Female KAC Gicin I iinn Qn1rinnn 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) MC Ci ici n I i inn CoIrlonn 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. 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 KAC Ciicin I iinn Qnlrinnn Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree KAC G icio I i inn QnIrInnn CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 26, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Tracy C Teague First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 2801 Chapel View Drive Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78414 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? 1 Mobile: (704) 689-3869 Mobile: (704) 689-3869 Primary Phone Alternate Phone None_ _ N/A Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number N/A Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT: Submitted Interests & Experiences Trnr%i (' Tonrrr io 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) moved to Corpus Christi, TX from rural NC in December 2021. 1 have Associate Degrees in Accounting and Business. My work experience is in the Banking profession in Accounting and Internal Audit. I left full- time employment in 1994 to focus on my family. I worked part-time in the office of a family owned electrical company from 1996-1998. After having another child, I left employment completely. I have experience as a caregiver and guardian to elderly relatives. I am not currently involved in the community. 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? As a new member of Corpus Christi, I would like to be involved in the community, making a positive contribution. This committee is of particular interest to me because I'm concerned about the crime in our community. 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Trnnxi r' Tin nni io Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? 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If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Trani (` Tonni in 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 Trary r' Tonni io Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. 1 hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. V I Agree Trnrrxi (' Tonni io Tracy C. Teague 2801 Chapel View Drive Corpus Christi, TX 78414 704-689-3869 DATE OF RESIDENCE: December 21, 2021 COMMUNITY SERVICE 4-H Leadership: 10+ years Homeschooling our son for his entire education, 4-H was a vital resource in our education process. During this time, I served as a volunteer in various roles, including club leadership, summer camps, teaching parliamentary procedure, coaching poultry judging and avian bowl. Service within the homeschool Community: • Taught Co-op classes • Coached Spelling Bee • Volunteered at a summer camp for special needs children Public School: • Classroom volunteer - anything the teacher needed • Organized lead volunteers for each classroom, including parties and social events Law Enforcement Appreciation Events: Served on committees organizing lunch, breakfast, and a drive-through event during Covid WORK EXPERIENCE 1983 - 1994: Worked in banking in the areas of Accounting and Audit. I left employment to focus on my family, specifically our four-year old daughter. 1996 -1998: Worked part-time in a family electrical business during school hours until our son was born, at which time I left employment completely. EDUCATION Associate Degrees in Accounting and Business CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jan 04, 2023 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Marshal Tong First Name Last Name Email Address 4625Tuscan Way Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78410 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 1 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 39 Mobile: (361) 793-1010 Mobile: (361) 793-1010_ Primary Phone Alternate Phone MT Builders LLC President Employer - Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number 4625 Tuscan Way Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address- State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78410 IkAnrchnl Tnnri Work Phone 3617931010 Work E-mail address Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT:Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) worked as a firefighter paramedic for 13 years before starting my own company 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? Help make positive change with our city leaders. 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 AAnrchnl Tnnn Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r: No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A 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 NAnrchnl Tnnn If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree hAnrchnl Tnnn 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 KAnrchnl Tnnn MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE Four(4)vacancies with terms to 12-18-2024. Duties The Marina Advisory Committee advises and makes recommendations regarding development,use,or preservation of the marina,including the following: (1)assist the City Council in providing for the orderly,planned development and use of the marina;(2)review the annual and capital improvement budgets regarding the improvement and maintenance of the facilities upon the marina;and(3)review and recommend to the City Council the feasibility of development,improvements, maintenance or proposed uses for the marina. Composition Nine(9)At-Large members appointed by the City Council for two-year terms. Creation/Authority Meets Member size Term length/limit Staff Liaison Section 2-260,Code of Ordinances;Ord.No. 1st Monday of every month at 9 2 years/6 years Leah Hughen 027408,9/11/07;Ord.No.030604,9/8/15;Ord. 5:30 p.m.,Lawrence Street T- 032058-3-17-2020;Ord.032494 7-20-2021. Head,Boater's Facility. Appointing Name District Term Appt.date End date Authority Position Status Attendance Seeking 10/11 meetings-91% Richard E.Bell District 4 2 1/22/2019 12/18/2022 City Council Chair reappointment (1 excused absence) Seeking Don J.Dunlap District 4 1 7/27/2021 12/18/2022 City Council reappointment 11/11 meetings-100% Seeking 7/11 meetings-63% Robert Kelley District 4 1 7/27/2021 12/18/2022 City Council reappointment (4 excused absences) Seeking 9/11 meetings-82% Alyssa M.Mason District 4 1 7/27/2021 12/18/2022 City Council reappointment (2 excused absences) Curt L.Broomfield District 1 1 12/7/2021 12/18/2023 City Council Active John Murray District 4 1 7/27/2021 12/18/2023 City Council Active Charles Pendlyshok District 4 12 1/28/2020 12/18/2023 City Council Vice-Chair Active Marcus R Veazey I District 2 11 12/7/2021 12/18/2023 ICity Council Active John S.Wood District 4 1 12/7/2021 12/18/2023 City Council Active 1-24-2023 MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE Applicants Name District Status Richard E. Bell District 4 Seeking reappointment Clifford Bost District 1 Applied Don J. Dunlap District 4 Seeking reappointment Robert L. Garza II District 5 Applied Daniel S. Herrington District 4 Applied Robert Kelley District 4 Seeking reappointment Alyssa B. Mason District 2 Seeking reappointment Lance A. Walker District 1 Applied CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 15, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Richard E Bell First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 10014 Compton Road Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78418 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 16 Home: (361) 815-3111 Home: (361) 946-3111 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Retired Navy and Professor Retired Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 10014 Compton Rd Work Address- City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 78418 Dirrharrl G Roll Work Phone 3618153111 Preferred Mailing Address 9 Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Education History Bachelors of Science Degree from Excelsior College, Major in Management Masters Degree in Accounting from Texas A&M Corpus Christi Other fields of study greater than 15 hours, Education, Electronic Technologies and Social Studies Organizations: Marina Advisory Board 2019-2022 Chair(2022) Corpus Christi Yacht Club, Chair, Cruising Committee 2008, 2009 and 2010, Education 2013, Race Chair 2023 Board Member Midget Ocean Racing Fleet(MORF) 2013-2014 Chair, South Texas PHRF Committee, 2014,2020 Bay Yacht Club, Vice Commodore, 2016 Youth Worlds Safety Boat Captain, 2018 Governors Emerging Technology Fund Regional Selection Committee 2010 to 2011 Commander, Combat Veterans Association 2016-2017 Rotary Club, Corpus Christi, Sunrise Treasurer 2008, President Elect 2010, President 2011,Assistant District Governor 2012-2013 YWCA, Corpus Christi 2008-2009 Publications and Awards Awarded Patent 5,769,677- Marker Buoy for Remote Operated Vehicles Awarded Commission as Admiral in the Texas Navy by Governor Rick Perry Licensed US Coast Guard Master Licensed Business Incubator Manager from the National Business Incubator Association US Navy Master Training Specialist Authored/Co-authored various articles, technical manuals, tactical doctrines and curriculum. Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Continue working as Chair in moving the Marina Agenda Further Was asked by incoming CCYC Commodore to submit my name to replace outgoing member Martha Avery in a hope to continue a CCYC relationship with the Advisory Board. Have had numerous boats in the marina and use the facilities throughout the year in my involvement with the various on water organizations. I currently have the time to commit to this project. I served the previous two years and still have work to do! Upload a Resume Rir,hnrrl P Roll 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes (- No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A 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 Dirrh!nrrl G Roll Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r• No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer"NO" to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification 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 Dirhnrri G Roll City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25% of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information 1 understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. 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 Dirrhnrrl R Roll Curriculum Vitae RICHARD E. BELL 10014 Compton Road Corpus Christi, Texas 78418 Mobile: (361)815-3111 richard.bell@tamucc.edu Education History Bachelors of Science Degree from Excelsior College, Major in Management Masters Degree in Accounting from Texas A&M Corpus Christi Other fields of study greater than 15 hours, Education, Electronic Technologies and Social Studies Employment Histo►y Visiting Professional Assistant Professor, Accounting January 2018— Present: Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi Instruct TAMUCC students in Financial, Managerial and Fraud Accounting, as well as Finance 3312. October 2015— February 2016—Southern Career Institute, Accounting and Professional Skills. Principle, Biggles Undersea, LLC 2011 — Present, Consulting firm specializing in business entrepreneurship and financial assistance. Director, Coastal Bend Business Innovation Center Regional Director, EDA University Center January 2009—2011: Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi As Director, I was ultimately responsible for the development from inception to fruition of an economic development business incubator/innovation center for the Texas Coastal Bend area. • Supervised a staff of 5 full time and 14 students; administer a budget of over$700,000.00 dollars. Counsel business executives in startup/operational skill sets and assist in equity acquisition. Responsible for the creation and maintenance of program infrastructure. • Developed a robust grant/equity funding program which subsequently received over $5,000.000 in grants and $3,900,000 in equity investment in the first two years. • Executed a successful capital plan of actions and milestones that carried the project from a small office though a temporary facility to a 45,000 square foot permanent home. • Using systemic operational and marketing models from other successful similar projects, grew the program rapidly; exceeding all governing metrics and returning an activity ROI of 15:1 within the first two years. • Perform numerous speaking and media public appearances to promote the program and the University's College of Business. Chief Operating Officer/Principle 2005— Nov 2008— Coastal Bend Yacht Services, Corpus Christi TX COO/Senior Captain for a small yacht services company performing yacht maintenance, diving, salvage and delivery services. • Responsible for all operational aspects of the company to include: scheduling, diving/electronic/general maintenance, customer support, training and accounting financials to include accounts receivable/payable/payroll. • Sold Company November 2008. RICHARD E. BELL Employment History(cont'd) Deputy Director for Training 2002 —2003/ 2004—2005— Department of the Navy, Corpus Christi TX Deputy Director for Training; Reported to an Admiral for the training, assessment, data collection, budgets, monitoring and trend analysis of 3 squadron staffs, 27 ships and one ACE accredited graduate/undergraduate teaching institution. • Senior Assessor for pre-deployment certification of UK and US educational forces. Liaison to British staffs supporting various naval operations. • Operational and technical advisor for various working groups tasked with solving complex tactical, technical, educational and engineering issues along with various organic, unmanned vehicle, underwater mapping and other research/development projects. Dean, Students and Staff 1998 -2001 —Department of the Navy, Ingleside TX Dean of Students and Staff at an ACE accredited Department of Navy collegiate level educational institution. • Responsible for instructor, staff and student performance, assessment, standard/electronic/WEB based curriculums, accounting budgets and accreditation. • Developed, instructed and supervised graduate/undergraduate level courses in applied physics, statistics, electronics, marine sonar/navigation, naval sciences and others. • Developed and implemented first year curriculum helping to insure the instructional and professional success of students transitioning from high school/college. Operations Officer, Technical Director 1989— 1998 Department of the Navy, Various locations • Operations Officer, Supervised, planned and led underwater GIS, sonar, remote vehicle and dive team operations in US, Caribbean, Persian Gulf and Europe. While assigned served as bridge First Officer, Primary Piloting, TAO and Docking Officer for restricted maneuvers and Cryptographic Security Officer. • Naval Liaison to the Lithuanian Minister of Defense and Administrations/Operations Chief to the Commander of a four man training and liaison team working to build active involvement in post soviet strategic, tactical, manpower, training and budget issues. • Department Head and Technical Director. Responsible for the tracking and response by military/civilian engineers of casualty/training assists for various naval mine countermeasure ship platforms. While assigned conducted new ROW HF SONAR design and construction inspections, acceptance and builders trials as well as new construction crew training. Program Manager for 3 vessel overhauls and 2 new construction ships. Research and Development Experience 1983 - Naval design development award for improvements to the AN/SQR-17 Sonar system. 1991 -Awarded US Patent 5,769,677 for design of remote operated vehicle marker device use in Operation Desert Storm. 1992-1995 - New construction flight test supervisor and pilot AN/SLQ-48 Naval Remote Operated Underwater Vehicle. 2001-2002- Design and development evaluation team for new underwater unmanned autonomous vehicle identification package. Teaching Experience 1998 - 2004 -Taught and developed undergraduate and graduate level curriculum for the Department of the Navy at an ACE accredited institution. 2015-2016 -Adjunct Instructor Southern Careers Institute, Accounting and Professional Skills courses. 2009—2011 & 2018 - Present- Teach basic accounting and business skills for Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi Software Expertise Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Power Point, Publisher, Access), Various Web and Educational software Various accounting and auditing software Smart FTB Web publishing Travel Europe: UK: France, Spain, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Lithuania, Germany and Austria Asia: Japan: Philippines, Australia, China and Samoa, Middle East: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE and Kuwait, Africa; Kenya, Egypt, Americas: Canada, Mexico, Bahamas, Honduras, Belize and Bermuda Security Clearance Highest: Top Secret, BI on File, Latest: Secret Organizations: Corpus Christi Yacht Club, Chair, Cruising Committee 2008, 2009 and 2010, Education 2013 Board Member Midget Ocean Racing Fleet (MORF) 2013-2014 Chair, South Texas PHRF Committee, 2014 Bay Yacht Club, Vice Commodore, 2016 Youth Worlds Safety Boat Captain, 2018 Governors Emerging Technology Fund Regional Selection Committee 2010 to 2011 Commander, Combat Veterans Association 2016-2017 Rotary Club, Corpus Christi, Sunrise Treasurer 2008, President Elect 2010, President 2011, Assistant District Governor 2012-2013 YWCA, Corpus Christi 2008-2009 Publications and Awards Awarded Patent 5,769,677 - Marker Buoy for Remote Operated Vehicles Awarded Commission as Admiral in the Texas Navy by Governor Rick Perry Licensed US Coast Guard Master Licensed Business Incubator Manager from the National Business Incubator Association US Navy Master Training Specialist Authored/Co-authored various articles, technical manuals, tactical doctrines and curriculum. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Aug 27, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Clifford Bost First Name Last Name Email Address 400A N Shoreline slip G15 POBox 3491 CCTx 78463 Corpus Christi Marina Street Address Suite or Apt Corpus Christi TX 78401 _ City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 1 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 63 Mobile: (361) 947-7734 Home: (361) 947-7734 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Deckhand japonica and Tx Harrisons_landing Tease_____ Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 108 Peoples St T Head Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address-State Tx Work Address-Zip Code 78401 ('liffnrd Rnct Work Phone 361-906-0228 Work E-mail address No personal email Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) ------------- BA communication Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? To have input into where I live. I have been an actieve sailor for over 9 years. I was active in CCSaiIAWAY (sailing program for people with disabilities). I have worked for West Marine for 5 years and have considerable knowldedge of boaters wants and needs. I have worked for Harrison's landing as deckhand on the TexasTease. I'm retired from TxDOT, Public Information. 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 (- No Demographics r'liffnrrl Rnct 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. NA Board-specific questions (if applicable) rliffnrrl Rnct 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. q 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 r'liffnrrl Rnct Oath 1 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree ( Iiffnrri Rnct CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 14, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Don J Dunlap First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 729 Crestview Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78412 City - -- .- State - Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? c Yes r No If yes, how many years? 65 years Home: (361) 992-1890 Mobile: (361) 945-269.2 Primary Phone Alternate Phone KEDT-TWFM_ President and General Manager Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 3205 South Staples Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address- State Texas Work Address- Zip Code 78411 rinn 1 rlr inlnn Work Phone 361-855-2213 Work E-mail address dondunlap@kedt.org Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: serve on the Marina Advisory Committee and SEEKING A SECOND TERM. Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) AAS Electrical Engineering Technology, Del Mar College and Texas A&I , Kingsville, Manager of Public Television and Radio stations in Corpus Christi and Victoria. Have raced and owned sailboats out of Corpus Christi Marina and across the country for over 45 years. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Marina Advisory Board. -seeking 2nd term Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? would like to help city staff develop a first class marina including helping with strategic planning, fundraising to improve marina facilities and to add to activities for young people that expose them to sailing. Boating is a sport that that people can enjoy their entire life. I would also like to help Marina staff promote our marina. I have over 45 years of media experience and extensive sailing experience. I would like to serve a second term on the Marina Advisory Committee . Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r• No nnn 1 rli ininn Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A 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 nnn 1 rli inlnn 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. KEDT has a small health grant award from the City to promote awareness of locations for COVID injections. I'm not sure that would be considered a contract. It has no relationship with the Marina. Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree rinn 1 rli mhan 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 rinn 1 ni iron Bio of Don Dunlap for Marina Advisory Board SL.. er 1 l Don Dunlap President and General Manager of South Texas Public Broadcasting System Don Dunlap is the President and General Manager of South Texas Public Broadcasting System that operates KEDT-TV in Corpus Christi and Public Radio stations KEDT-FM in Corpus Christi and KVRT in Victoria, Texas. In his first job out of college, Don was part of a small group who started KEDT-TV. In 1995 Don was the project manager for the creation of KVRT-FM in Victoria, Texas. Don is a third generation South Texan, raised in Corpus Christi. He attended Del Mar College and Texas A&I University. He has an AAS Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology . Don has worked for over 45 years in both commercial and public broadcasting in numerous capacities from TV and Radio programming and production, engineering, station development, grant writing and station management. He has served as President and General Manager of KEDT since 1996. In that capacity, Don has led three successful capital campaigns and recently built and relocated the station to a new state- of- the-art broadcast facility. The new facility lowered KEDT's annual operating cost by over $200,000. In 1984 Don worked for ABC Sports in Los Angeles where he was the system design engineer for the ABC Olympic Marathon coverage for the Summer Olympics. That Marathon Event production unit produced the first marathon ever broadcast live from start to finish, for which ABC Sports won an EMMY. Don has served on numerous state and national boards and committees in the broadcast industry. In 2001 he was elected Chairman of the Board of the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA), a professional association comprised of the nation's Public Television stations. He has lobbied Congress on issues important to the broadcasting industry. Don recently served two year term as the Chairman of the Board of the Texas Public Broadcasting Association, which advances the educational mission of the 10 Texas PBS stations and 22 Public Radio stations. Don has raced sailboats of all types since he was a teenager and was nationally ranked sailor when in college. He has competed in regattas in numerous locations around the country which gave him an opportunity to visit many marinas in different states while competing in sailing events. Contact info Cell: 361-945-2692, Office: 361-855-2213 dondunla p(B-)kedt.org CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 07, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Robert L Garza II First Name Middle Initial Last Name Suffix Email Address 5218 Inverness Dr Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78413 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 5 Current resident of the city? Yes r No If yes, how many years? 13 Home: (903) 441-1939 Mobile: (903) 441-1939 Primary Phone Alternate Phone N/A- _ - N/A Employer Job Title Work Address -Street Address and Suite Number N/A Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Dnhort I l;nr-7n 11 Are you a registered voter? r• Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Landmark Commission Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have an interest in the city of Corpus Christi and making it a better place to live for its citizens, as well as an interest in maintaining the historical locations in it such as the Lexington and Texas State Aquarium. I also believe working for one of the city boards will open more opportunities for me in the future. 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics Rnhort I (,nr-7n 11 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) Question applies to ANIMAL CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Animal Care Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Dnhort I 1,nr-7n 11 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 LIBRARY BOARD The Library Board preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Question applies to WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain, categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above 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 Dnhart I (_nr-7n 11 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. 1 understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Qnhort I rnr-7a 11 Robert Lee Garza II / 9034411939 / Corpus Christi, TX Education Del Mar College Corpus Christi, TX AA Criminal Justice, GPA: 3.6 Sep 2017 l May 2021 Skills Good with technology Proficient in most Microsoft Windows versions + their integrated software, some knowledge about hardware - built own PC Quick learner Can perform most tasks after having them explained the first time or instructions given, can learn how to use new software very quickly with minimal instruction, good at following instructions to the letter when told to Awards & Certifications 5 Adobe Certified Associate April 2013 Adobe Achieved passing score on Adobe Photoshop exam, received certification in Visual Communication using Adobe Photoshop CS5 National Hispanic Recognition Program 2014-15 School Year College Board For Excellence in Academic Achievement CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 13, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Daniel S Herrington First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 13917 Blackbeard Dr Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78418 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 4 Mobile: (903)407-8807 Business: (361) 949-9.310 Primary Phone Alternate Phone 1 st Community Bank _ Vice President Employer - Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number 14254 SPID Ste. 100 Work Address- City Corpus Christi Work Address -State TX Work Address -Zip Code 78418 rinniol C Wnrrinrrtnn Work Phone 3619499310 Work E-mail address Dherrington@fcbot.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: no Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Member CCYC, PIYC, and currently serve as Vice Commodore for Padre Island Yacht Club.Currently Serve as Treasurer for Padre Island Business Association. Past Board Member Padre Island Property Owners Association. Past City Alderman/Mayor Pro-tem, City of Hallsville, TX.Actively involved in Sailboat racing, and keep boat at City Marina. Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? The Marina is a highlight of Corpus Christi and the Corpus Christi Waterfront. I am interested in making the marina a world class marina with facilities that match its importance to the city. 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 rinninl C Wnrrinrrtnn Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A n/a 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 nnninl C Wnrrinntnn 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) 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 noniol C Wnrrinntnn 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 flanial C I-lorrinntnn CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Nov 14, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Mr. Robert Kelley Prefix First Name Last Name Email Address 205 Chandler Lane Street Address.. Corpus Christi TX 78404 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? 20 years Mobile: (361) 549-2910 Home: (361) 991-8876 Primary Phone Alternate Phone 5 Energy Director of Sales Employer Joh Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 205 Chandler Lane Work Address- City Corpus Christi Work Address- State Texas Work Address- Zip Code 78404 nnr Drihnrt Vialliaw Work Phone 361-549-2910 Work E-mail address robert.kelley@energyby5.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r• Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: yes-Marina Advisory Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) BS from Old Dominion University in 1992 If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Marina Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? to help the city achieve its true potential Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No KAr C?nhort Volliaw 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A na 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 KAr Rnhort Vialloxi 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) 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. 111 I Agree AAr Dnhnrt Vialloxi 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 hAr Rnhort Vnilaw Robert Kelley 205 Chandler Lane Corpus Christi Texas 78404 (361) 549-2910 Objective: Seeking a director or management position within an organization where I can apply my knowledge of the electricity industry as well as the recognition field to achieve a better overall customer experience. Accomplishments: STAR Award Recipient- 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007.Award is given to sales individual who is within the top 25% of the entire corporate sales force in total margin dollars, new acquisitions, and overall profitability to the organization. Program was terminated in 2009 when Reliant was purchased by NRG. Retail Marketing Mentoring - Protege Program—2005 - 2006.An internal program where as 40 mentors and 40 proteges were selected throughout the organization to demonstrate a commitment to personal and professional growth within the organization. Corporate Mentoring—Protege Program—2007—2008.An internal program where as 40 mentors and 40 proteges were selected throughout the organization to demonstrate a commitment to personal and professional growth within the organization. Nodal Ambassador- One of ten individuals selected throughout the organization to act as a nodal ambassador as the ERCOT market transitions from a zonal market to a nodal market format. SMB Design Team- SMB (Small- Mid Business)was a team of 20 individuals throughout the organization put together to identify and improve internal products, processes and databases management systems so that Reliant would be on the leading edge of the products offered in the market place for customers less than 400 kW. Experience: Axiom Retail Energy-Texas Director of Sales- January 2016—Present Responsible for meeting financial commitments promised to investors and senior level management by seeking out new and existing relationships focusing on the energy procurement process. We not only focus on the commodity aspect but also evaluate the entire procurement process to meet customers' overall objective of minimizing their risk exposure.We also work with such customers on evaluating any and all self-generation projects to determine if appropriate and cost effective. Reliant Energy, Inc. 2002—January 2016- Corpus Christi, Texas LCI Senior Energy Marketing Manger May 2010 to January 2016 Responsible for achieving and exceeding corporate objectives based on sales margin, demand response and additional value-added service offered from Reliant/NRG. Targeted markets included both PJM and ERCOT. In addition to selling commodity products I was also responsible for further developing and exploration of solar, CHP and or back up generation opportunities. I would position my company to be the provider of choice by offering competitive pricing and brand marketing name recognition. Once the accounts were sold I then transitioned to an account manager assisting these customers with any service needs they may require while maintaining a strong pursuit of additional new customer acquisitions. Regional Sales Manager 2005—May 2010 Responsible for achieving and exceeding group sales objectives within a given territory which included both the South and West Texas mid markets. These customers ranged in size from 250 kW and up. Functioned as a leader to my team members and as a liaison to senior level management so that corporate synergies would be achieved at the highest possible profit levels. Identified promotional opportunities and relationships within the communities we lived in that would best enhance our overall corporate objectives. Provided market drivers of ongoing fluctuating price and various product structures to my team members so that they would be better prepared for their competition.Also continued to maintain a personal sales book that averaged $1,400,000 in gross term margin on an annual basis. Energy Marketing Manager 2002—2005 Responsible for achieving and exceeding corporate objectives within a given territory covering Victoria to Kingsville in the desired mid markets. These customers ranged in size from 50 kW up to 1 mW. Key responsibilities included identifying all sales opportunities within my territory. Position my company to be the provider of choice by offering competitive pricing and brand marketing name recognition. Once the accounts were sold I then transitioned to an account manager assisting these customers with any service needs they may require while maintaining a strong pursuit of additional new customer acquisitions. Was able to maintain an annual average of$1,002,000 in total gross margin over this three year period. Diamond H Recognition—Fort Worth, Texas National Sales Manager 2000—2002 Responsible for managing a sales team whose territory included all states west of the Mississippi river. Team members were responsible for identifying all corporate recognition programs over$100,000. My duties included proposal preparation and account management while continuing to educate the sales team of ongoing market conditions. Other responsibilities included the designing of an industry leading points program to encompass a total recognition program that involved a multiple amount of recognition programs into one user friendly on-line manageable program. RAK Enterprises- Houston, Texas Vice President of Sales and Operations 1994—2000 Responsible for acquiring and maintaining corporate recognition programs with fortune 500 companies. These programs included designing and administering corporate service awards, performance and safety incentive recognition plans to help our customers achieve maximum performance from their employees within their organizations. Education: Old Dominion University- Norfolk, Virginia 1988- 1992 Major: Bachelor of Sciences in Secondary Education-Training Director Minor: Marketing Economics CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 21, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Alyssa B Mason First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 609 Peerman Place Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78411 City -----. .._ ... - - - -- - - - - State - Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 2 Current resident of the city? +: Yes t- No If yes, how many years? 34 Home: (361)249-8758 Home: (361) 249-8758 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Corpus Christi Downtown Management District _ Executive Director Employer Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number 223 N Chaparral Suite A Work Address- City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address -Zip Code 78401 Dlvccn R nAacnn Work Phone 3618822363 Work E-mail address alyssa@cctexasdmd.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Education:Certified Economic Developer- International Economic Development Council 2021 Economic Development Finance Professional Certification - National Development Council 2016 Master of Public Administration -Texas A&M University Corpus Christi 2012 Bachelor of Business Administration -Texas A&M University Corpus Christi 2010 Professional Activity: Executive Director, Downtown Management District-2018- Present Interim CEO,Visit Corpus Christi - Sept 2019- March 2020 Business Liaison, City of Corpus Christi -2014-2018 Executive Assistant to ACM -City of Corpus Christi -2012 to 2014 Community Activity: Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Alumni Board Leadership Corpus Christi Alumni Association, Past Chair, Board Member Leadership Corpus Christi Class 42 Past President and Treasurer Young Business Professionals of the Coastal Bend Corpus Christi Under 40, 2013 If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Marina Advisory Committee Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? City Boards are a unique opportunity to contribute to the advancement of the community. I am interested in the Marina Advisory Committee to increase the coordination between the development of the marina and the greater downtown area. Upload a Resume Aluccn R KAncnn 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A 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 AIvccn R Uncnn Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r� No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer "Yes" to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO"to all questions above, please enter NIA. The Downtown Management District is a Municipal Management District with an interlocal service agreement with the City. Board-specific questions (if applicable) Verification Dlvccn R Uncnn City Code Requirement - Residency As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-65, which states that all members of City boards and commissions, including ad hoc committees, appointed by the City, must be residents of the city. A move outside the city limits of the city by any member shall constitute automatic resignation from the particular board or commission on which such member served. W I Agree City Code Requirement - Attendance As a board, commission, or committee member, you will be asked to adhere to City Code of Ordinances, Section 2-61, which provides that absences from more than 25%of regularly scheduled meetings during a term year on the part of any board, commission, or committee member shall result in an automatic termination. An absence shall be deemed unexcused unless excused by the board, commission or committee for good cause no later than its next meeting after the absence. W I Agree Consent for Release of Information 1 understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. 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. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath 1 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. q I Agree AIvccn R KAncnn ALYSSA BAR R E RA MASON , MPA , EDFP 609 PEERMAN PLACE , CORPUS CHRISTI , TEXAS ( 361 ) 249-8758 ALYSSA@CCTEXASDMD . COM A visionary, motivated, detail-oriented, and strategic community leader with valuable relationship skills and unique, unparalleled experience in downtown redevelopment, economic development, and tourism initiatives in Corpus Christi, Texas. SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES Proven Organizational Leadership Successful Economic Development Policy Exemplary Communication Skills Analysis and Development Exceptional Interpersonal Skills Excellent at Project Management Agile Critical Thinking Skills Strategic Marketing and Public Relations Experienced Public Speaker Diligent Budget Creation and Management Strong Sense of Urgency Data and Statistical Analysis Adept at Bureaucratic and Political Navigation Technologically Savvy WORK HISTORY Corpus Christi Downtown Management District Feb 2018— Present • Executive Director Visit Corpus Christi Sept 2019— March 2020 • Interim Chief Executive Officer City of Corpus Christi Jan 2011 — Feb 2018 • Business Liaison —City Manager's Office • Executive Assistant to Assistant City Manager • Management Assistant, Development Services Department • Graduate Intern/Policy Research and Special Projects • ELITE Graduate Fellow, Bold Future for the Coastal Bend EXPERIENCE • Leading development, administration and scaling of Downtown Incentive Programs catalyzing over $135 million of projects in Downtown Corpus Christi within a four-year period, with an additional $170 million in pre-development stages. • Managing two organizations with a combined budget of$7 million and 25 personnel during a 6-month period at the request of the Corpus Christi City Manager to allow the executive search process to locate the right candidate to lead our community's tourism initiatives. • Developing a well-regarded downtown economic development organization by prioritizing recruitment of a highly capable team of eight subject matter experts and natural leaders. • Earning National Main Street Accreditation for the first time in the DMD's 27-year history. • Creating dynamic holiday programming and interactive experiences to re-establish Downtown's position as a destination of choice during the holiday season, raising $100,000+ of corporate funding. • Hosting and administering board meetings for Downtown Management District Board, Downtown Reinvestment Zone #3 and the Corpus Christi Business and Job Development Corporation. • Preparing dynamic presentations, briefings, memos, and reports for highest levels of local government. • Negotiating, managing and supporting service agreements and public private partnerships with CCDMD, CCREDC and Corpus Christi Convention and Visitors Bureau (CCCVB). • Championing projects, initiatives, and agendas of the Downtown Reinvestment Zone, CCDMD, CCREDC and CCCVB within the City departments, such as Engineering and Development Services. • Representing City Management, acting as liaison between City departments and outside organizations. • Coordinating, facilitating, and completing one-time and ongoing large-scale public policy projects. • Conducting research on best practices, analyzing data, and developing plans and strategies. EDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONS • Certified Economic Developer Accreditation (CEcD) Underway International Economic Development Council • Economic Development Finance Professional Certification (EDFP) Oct 2016 National Development Council • Master of Public Administration Dec 2012 Texas A&M University Corpus Christi • Bachelor of Business Administration May 2010 Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Major: Marketing Minor: Public Relations COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT & HONORS • TriDelta Fraternity, 33 Under 33 Bright Young Star Honoree Nov 2020 • Inspire Magazine, "Women Trailblazer" Honoree Mar 2020 • KEDT, South Texas Leader Honoree Jan 2020 • The Bend Magazine, "HER" Honoree, Woman of the Year Sept 2019 • Texas A&M University Alumni Board Feb 2018 - Present • Leadership Corpus Christi, Alumni Board Aug 2016— Present • Past Chair • Chair • Chair-Elect • Chair of Governance Committee • Chair of Strategic Planning Committee • Leadership Corpus Christi, Class XLII Jul 2013—Jul 2014 • Young Business Professionals of the Coastal Bend Jan 2011 — Dec 2016 • Past President • President • President-Elect • Treasurer • Corpus Christi Under 40 Honoree 2014 References Available Upon Request. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 08, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile mr LANCE A WALKER Prefix First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 12050 up river rd Street Address corpus Christi TX 78410 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 1 Current resident of the city? r Yes No Mobile: (956)802-4655 Business: (361) 887-0850 Primary Phone Alternate Phone deluxe companies _ managing member_ Employer Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number 3540 agnes st Work Address - City corpus Christi Work Address - State texas Work Address - Zip Code 78405 Work Phone 3618870850 mr I ANI(`G A \A/AI VP:D Work E-mail address Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? MARINA ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: no Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) high school, 40 yrs opening, running, selling businesses and land If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) just one Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I think marina has a lot of potential, Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes c: No Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No mr 1 Ar\Ir'I= A MAI VrD Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A n/a 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) mr I ANV- 4 \A/01 Vl D 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 mr I AKI('G A \A/AI I GC? 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. 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. V 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 rnr I Onlr`G' A \A/AI Vr:D WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE Four(4)vacancies with terms to 12-11-2024 representing the following preferred,but not required categories:1-Scientist,1-Hotel/Cando Owner and 2-At-Large. Duties The Watershore and Beach Advisory Committee advises and makes recommendations regarding use or preservation of the following areas within the city limits:the waterfront,the beaches,and the natural bodies of water,including,but not limited to:Gulf of Mexico,bays,rivers,and creeks,excluding the Marina area as defined by Section 2-264. Composition Nine(9)members appointed by the City Council for two-year terms. Membership in one or more of the following categories is preferred but not required:Scientist, i.e.,Marine Biologist,Engineer,Environmentalist,owner or representative of a hotel or condominium located on North Padre Island or Mustang Island,and a board member of the Corpus Christi Convention&Visitors Bureau.The Chairperson of the Watershore and Beach Advisory Committee shall act as an advisor to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee and vice versa. Creation/Authority Meets Members size Term length/limit Staff Liaison Section 2-80,Code of Ordinances,Ord No.027408, 1st Thursday of every month at 9 2 years/6 years Martha Lawhon 9/11/07;Ord.No.027523,12/11/07; Ord.No.029985, 5:30 p.m.,Beach Operations room 10/22/13;Ord.032058-3-17-2020 Appointing Name District Term Appt.date End date Authority Position Status Category Attendance Seeking 10/12 meetings-83% Larisa A.Ford District 4 1 1/14/2020 12/11/2022 City Council reappointment At-Large (2 excused absences) Seeking 8/12 meetings-67% Scott A.Lawson District 5 Partial 8/31/2021 12/11/2022 City Council reappointment At-Large (4 excused absences) Met the six-year Terry A.Palmer District 4 13 1/31/2017 12/11/2022 City Council Chair Iservice limitation Scientist Met the six-year Hotel/Condo Jyoti Patel District 4 3 4/19/2016 12/11/2022 City Council service limitation Owner Philip J.Blackmar District 4 Partial 9/13/2022 12/11/2023 City Council Active Meredith Darden District 2 3 12/19/2017 12/11/2023 City Council Vice-Chair Active CVB Ruben Macias District 5 1 12/7/2021 12/11/2023 City Council Active Harrison A.McNeil I District 4 12 1/14/2020 12/11/2023 ICity Council I jActive Environmentalist Philippe Tissot I District 2 13 12/19/2017 12/11/2023 ICity Council I jActive jEngineer 1-24-2023 WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE Applicants Name District Status Category Scientist Marine Biologist Armon D. Alex District 3 Applied Environmentalist Randy Flores District 4 Applied Environmentalist Scientist Marine Biologist Larisa A. Ford District 4 Seeking reappointment Environmentalist Robert L. Garza II District 5 Applied Scientist Seneca D. Holland District 2 Applied Marine Biologist Scientist Meagan Jones District 4 Applied Marine Biologist Scott A. Lawson District 5 Seeking reappointment Engineer Rachel M. Pittman District 4 Applied James W. Storbeck District 2 Applied David S. Zill I District 4 lApplied CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 20, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Armon D Alex First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 1610 La Joya St. Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78417 -- _- ---- ----- - - - -- --— - - -- -- -- - --._ -- --- -- City State Postal Code What district do you live in? P District 3 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 22 Mobile: (832) 542-2547 Home: (713) 543-1214 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Gulf REACH Institute _ Director.__of_Youth_Engagement___ Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 7326 Gold Ridge Rd, Corpus Christi,TX 78413 Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences A rmnn n A lov Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: None Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi: Science Communications& Public Relations Westside Engineering &Geo-Sciences Academy Citgo Engineering Innovation Academy If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? As an experienced active member of the community in Corpus Christi, I understand the role public service has in guaranteeing our community health and safety. Participating in this role would mean representing the hard working &tax-paying citizens that don't typically get a seat at the table. My experience with public service&coastal marine ecology provides an interesting perspective of the importance of balancing economy&preservation of our priceless recreational lands& natural sights. I have no financial stake in the areas this committee would cover and so I provide an unbiased approach to preservation, usage &development and solely base judgement on what's best for our community's prosperity. 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Armnn n AInv Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A 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) A rmnn n A lav Question applies to WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Scientist i.e.,Marine Biologist) W Environmentalist 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 rmnn n A lnv 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. 1 understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. V I Agree Oath 1 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. 17 1 Agree Armnn n Alov Armon D . Alex TEDx Speaker, Ocean-Climate Advocate, &Youth Engagement Director (832) 542-2547 Corpus Christi, Tx Experience: Education: Gulf of Mexico Youth Climate Summit— Co-Founder, Co-Executive Director Texas A&M January 2022-Present University-Corpus Christi Unites young environmental stewards from around the GOM and the U.S. 2022 dedicated to the preservation and protection from the effects of climate change. Science Communications EarthEcho International —Board of Directors, Youth Leadership Council Westside Engineering & March 2018-Present Carry out ongoing efforts to monitor local water quality, help plan and implement Geosciences Academy water monitoring and conservation focused education programming. 2018 Hall of Fame Graduate Mayor's Environmental Task Force— Vice-Chair, Inaugural Member March 2021 -Present Foy H. Moody High School Advise the Mayor regarding green initiatives and recommendations that promote 2018 safe, healthy, socio-economic and environmentally sustainable initiatives. Citgo Innovation Academy Texas Campaign for the Environment— Community Organizer June 2022-August 2022 Build grassroots environmental movements in the coastal bend. Skills: Gulf REACH Institute— Co-Director of Youth Engagement, Board Member - Sci. Communications March 2022-Present - Media Management. Facilitate &develop youth programs focused on STEM &environmental - Org. Partnerships stewardship for ages 10-25 throughout the gulf of mexico. - Community Outreach - Policy Analysis Island Strategic Action Committee—Mustang Island Rep. - Gov. Relations January 2020-July 2021 - Microsoft Programs Advise the Mayor and City Council on development and implementation of the - Graphic Design Mustang-Padre Island Area Development Plan. The Climate Initiative—Intern for Texas Policy May 2022-August 2022 Develop state climate policy toolkit& partner with local envr. coalitions Social Media & PR: Climate Reality Project— Climate Ambassador& Envr. Justice Speaker ■ ■ ■ April 2022-Present Communicate climate science & build community educational programs. ■ r Armon D . Alex TEDx Speaker, Ocean-Climate Advocate, &Youth Engagement Director Experience Cont'd: Texas State Aquarium HR Youth Volunteer Program— Intern for Media Management May 2019-August 2019 To facilitate day to day operations of program duties. Manage the media of the program including Instagram and Facebook. ThriveFuel Digital Marketing— Corpus Christi Marketing Consultant December 2020-August 2021 Manage day to day operations of marketing programs in small businesses duties including social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook. PAR Management Group—Recruitment Coordinator& Operations Assistant February 2020-November 2021 Facilitate new projects that look to improve business infrastructure. Recruitment for multi-level businesses including orientation, onboarding and recruitment. Texas State Aquarium—Exhibit Host/Pre-Show Host May 2017-January 2020 To facilitate public interpretive programs with the use of bio-facts, animal ambassadors, technology, and exhibit/animal guides. Project W.A.V.E.S.—Founder, Youth Outreach Manager March 2018-Present A dynamic water quality research team that focuses on the general education and lobbying of South Texas Coastal Communities. CSTEM National Youth Commission—President, Chairman, Communications Administrator January 2015-June 2018 Research and implement ideas on the academic achievement gaps, drop-out rates and low participation in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) among minority students. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jul 30, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Mr. Randy Flores Prefix First Name Last Name Email Address 6013 van hyftte cir Corpus Christi Street Address Suite or Apt Corpus Christi TX 78414 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? V District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 28 Home: (361) 549-9945 Home: (361) 881-9997 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Self_ Attorney Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 5262 s Staples ste.334 Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address-State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 78411 KAr Qnnrixi Clnroc Work Phone 881-9997 Work E-mail address Rrflaw@outlook.com Preferred Mailing Address w Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) 85-89SWTSU: B.A.Journalism minor business 90-93SMU LawSchool:President of Environmental & Natural Resources Society 94-7 Environmental Atty Tx.GLO If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Only one. Environmentally related Water Shore & Beach Advisory Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have environmental interests as evident by review of my background Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes (.- No No person shall be appointed by the Mayor or Council Members to serve on more than one board, commission, committee or corporation at the same time. If you currently serve as a voting member for a board, commission, committee or corporation are you willing to resign your current seat to serve on another board, commission, committee or corporation? c Yes r- No AAr Dnnrixi Clnroc Demographics Gender W Male Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest Do you represent any person or organization in any claim or lawsuit or proceeding involving the City? r Yes r No Do you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business have a City contract? r Yes r No Does your employer or your spouse's employer have a City contract? r Yes r• No Are you involved with any activities or employment that would conflict with the official duties on the City boards for which you are applying? r Yes r No Are you, your spouse, your business or your spouse's business involved in any pending bid, proposal or negotiation in connection with a contract with the City? r Yes r No Do you or your spouse have a pending claim, lawsuit or proceeding against the City? r Yes r No If you answer"Yes"to any of the questions above, please explain or ask to speak with the City's Legal Department. If you answer "NO"to all questions above, please enter N/A. N/A Board-specific questions (if applicable) KAr Dnnrk/ Clnroc Question applies to WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Environmentalist 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 KAr Dnnr xi Mnroc Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. I understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless 1 am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree AAr C?nnrw Clnroc CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Oct 08, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Dr. Larisa A Ford Prefix First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 3204 Mill Brook Drive Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78418 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? over 15 years Mobile: (361) 533-5138 Business: (361) 533-5138 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Coastal Environmental Strategies -__ - Owner/Consultant Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 3204 Mill Brook Dr Work Address -City Corpus Christi Work Address -State TX Work Address-Zip Code 78418 nr I mien A Cnrrl Work Phone 3615335138 Work E-mail address risford2261 @gmail.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: Yes, Watershore and Beach Advisory Council Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) PhD in Veterinary Microbiology and Immunology(Aquatic Animal Health) . MPA from TAMUCC Over 35 years experience in conservation biology and policy and environmental, natural resource sciences Board Member-Friends of Redhead Pond, and Friends of Mariana Trench Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? am committed to public service and actively participating in community decision making. 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. 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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. rJ I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. V I Agree nr I nricn A C:nrrl CURRICULUM VITAE OF LARISA ANN FORD ADDRESS: 3204 Mill Brook Drive Corpus Christi, Texas 78418 3615335138 (cell) (Email) OBJECTIVE: Provide services in public and non-profit administration, particularly in the areas of natural resource research, management, conservation, outreach and policy development. EDUCATION: Masters in Public Administration (Environmental Track), Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, August, 2003 Ph.D. Veterinary Microbiology (Minor: Fisheries), Louisiana State University, May, 1990. Dissertation: Evaluation of Aeromonas hydrophila virulence factors: Their role in natural epizootics and their use as potential immunogens. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. M.S. Microbiology, Texas A&M University, August, 1985. 11 Page Thesis: Incidence and health significance of bacteria associated with diseased cephalopods maintained in closed seawater systems. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843. B.S. Marine Biology, December, 1982. Texas A&M University at Galveston, Galveston, Texas 77553 WORK EXPERIENCE: September, 2018 — Present Owner and Consultant, Coastal Environmental Strategies. Technical editing, grant writing, strategic planning services, assistance with coastal and ocean conservation and restoration planning, implementation and monitoring. Design and delivery of environmental educational programs and activities. Grants submitted to federal and state agencies, and private foundations. August, 2016 —August, 2018 Project Leader, Mariana Islands Refuges and Monument Complex, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Dededo, Guam. Managed the complex that includes Guam National Wildlife Refuge (approximately 22,000 acres) , Mariana Arc of Fire NWR, Mariana Trench NWR and the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument (approximately 96,000 square miles). Also, Guam National Wildlife Refuge has approximately 96,000 visitors annually and is open 7 days a week. Supervised up to 8 staff and several volunteers. Issued special use permits for research, filming and other activities. Reviewed management plans for overlay units in DOD jurisdiction. Coordinated with federal entities, governments of Guam and Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, non- governmental organizations, and other stakeholders. Responsible for submission of annual budget work 2Page plan and execution of the plan. Submitted successful grant proposals. Oversaw depredation program for ungulates. Planned and oversaw invasive species controls. Oversaw protection of endangered and threatened species (butterfly, sea turtles, plants, and birds). Oversaw protection of cultural resources. Member and organizer for the Marianas Trench Monument Advisory Council. Member of the Haggan Huddle (Sea turtle conservation for Guam), Participated in brown tree snake working group, and Coral Reef Task force meetings. Planned outreach and special programs for visitors. Coordinated safety issues with Safety Officer. Coordinate with Zone Law Enforcement Officer on violations and other issues. Collated monthly activity report of Pacific Islands Refuges and Monument Office. Submitted accomplishments report via RAPP. Certified time sheets using QuickTime. January, 2016 —July, 2016 Interim National Sage Grouse Coordinator. Resources and Planning Directorate, Bureau of Land Management. Washington, D.C. Acted as coordinator at the national level for all aspects of sage-grouse habitat/sagebrush conservation implementation including internal and external engagement, budget formulation and allocations ($60 million), development of policy, and briefing the Department, OMB and others as requested. Tracked progress of plan implementation and provided opportunities to coordinate across programs and regions. Reviewed policy documents and associated communication materials. Provided training across resource programs including recreation, soil, water and air, vegetation management, wild horse and burros, etc... as it 3Page relates to sagebrush conservation. Prepared budget documents and briefing materials. Coordinated with federal and state partners and stakeholder groups. Kept administrative record, administered SharePoint site, and provided agenda and facilitation of several coordination calls per week. Coordinated with Great Basin LCC, Sage Grouse Task Force of Western's Governors'Association, Forest Service, USGS, FWS and state agencies. Provided briefings for Congressionals and OMB. Reviewed publications, resource management plans, EAs/EISs, pending legislation, and policies for consistencies with or effects on land use plans for areas with sage grouse habitat. May, 2015 —August 2016 Resource Advisor and Border Coordinator. Resources and Planning Directorate, Bureau of Land Management, Washington D.C. Represented the Assistant Director/Deputy Assistant Director within BLM and DOI in negotiations on budget, resource allocations, strategic direction and related issues. Conducted assessments of division management practices that affected the AD's resources or capability to implement the Administration's policies and established regulations and laws, and that met the needs of the Bureau. Promoted programs and management practice flexibility to respond to changing environments. Analyzed methods to improve systems such as the BLM's Management Information System (MIS), Inspector General and General Accounting Office Audits, Presidential Management Agenda, Budget Reporting Systems and program evaluations either Technical Procedural Reviews or Self-Assessments. Serve as the coordinator for addressing issues in the Strategic Plan, including working with the Department to integrate Departmental Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) goals and objectives into the BLM plan. Provided support and assistance to the Assistant Director, Deputy 4Page Assistant Director and Division Chiefs by working closely with the Budget Office for the preparation and completion of the various components of budget related documents. Reviewed policy documents and correspondence, and coordinate with solicitors and Director's Advisors on issues concerning wild horse and burros, forestry, rangelands, riparian, fish and wildlife, cultural resources, hazardous materials, abandoned mine lands, soil, water and air, planning, climate change, and recreation among other programs. October 2012- May, 2015 Soil, Water and Air Program Lead and National BLM Border Coordinator, Bureau of Land Management, Washington, D.C. Responsible for preparing budget documents for BLM's Soil, Water and Air Program (Subactivity 1010), including justifications, annual work plan, target allocations, performance measure reports, workload accomplishments and spend plans. Work with MIS/PMDS, ABC and Budget Planning System routinely. Made suggestions for improving budget planning, and project implementation tracking. The total budget for the 1010 Subactivity is approximately $40-45 million/year. Manage projects receiving annual funding, including review of scope of works and review of deliverables. Provide comment on draft legislation, Executive Orders, rulemaking documents, resource management plans, EA's, and EIS's. Develop training and curriculum for soil, water and air specialists. Develop program strategic planning documents, review and comment on manuals and handbooks for the program. Serve as Acting Division Chief and Acting Deputy Division Chief in their absence. Served as the BLM Border Coordinator for the northern and southern borders, and participated in monthly DOI Border coordination calls, BLM border coordination calls and interagency environmental task force calls. Served as a member of the writing and implementation team for departmental guidance for the Principles and Requirements necessary for 5Page compliance with water resources project legislation. Served as lead on the Ecological Site Description Implementation Interagency Team for the Bureau and implement ESD procedures for landscape level planning and climate change vulnerability assessments. Served as Board Member of the Western Regional Air Partnership, as a member of the Federal Land Advisory Group for the Soil Science Division of NRCS, and as a member of the National Technical Committee on Hydric Soils. Served on the President's National Ocean Policy Workgroup -subgroup on Ecosystem Based Management and the Leadership and Policy Team as well as a member of the Technical Advisory Panel for the National Ocean Science Bowl. Serve on NRCS's Soil Survey's Strategic Planning Committee. Provide technical and program support for oil and gas projects (including hydrologic fracturing), landscape and watershed assessments, land and resource management plans, NEPA analysis, and conforming to the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Endangered Species Act, Marine Mammal Protection Act, Magnuson Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act, NHPA, state water rights, and other federal and state regulations. Provide briefings to senior management. Reviewed, ranked and provided funding for land and coastal projects on BLM lands. Reviewed proposed rules, regulations and legislation that affect range, forest, ocean, coastal and Great Lakes ecosystems, from a standpoint of landscape level assessments and management of soil, water and air resource protection and sustained yield of ecosystem services they provide. Developed partnerships with other federal agencies, state, local and tribal entities, as well as academia, NGO's and private firms for landscape and watershed research and assessments that inform management decisions. Participated in active partnerships for salinity control in the Colorado River 6Page Basin, EPA's drought initiatives including the Missouri River Drought Pilot project, sedimentation issues, climate change adaptation strategies, ecosystem-based management and outreach activities for natural resources issues and education. March 2010 — October 2012 Senior Fish & Wildlife Biologist, USFWS, DOI, Corpus Christi Texas, DOI Texas Border Coordinator, Co-Acting FWS Southern Border Coordinator. Reviewed and commented on U.S. Army Corps of Permits, associated EAs, or EISs, completing section 7 consultations under the Endangered Species Act as appropriate, and following-up on mitigation project status and completion. Coordinated Section 206 Restoration Projects that require review of modeling protocols, Planning Aid letters and Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act Reports, including projects that concerned removal of carizzo cane and saltcedar. Expert on ESA, NWR Refuge System Administration Act, CWA, CAA, NEPA, and MBTA. Coordinated coastal and ocean restoration and mitigation projects with Padre Island national Seashore and other coastal land-owners and managers. Coordinated with U.S. Navy and Coast Guard on resource protection issues. Served as the Texas Border Coordinator for Ecological Service and the DOI Texas State Coordinator. Coordinated with consultants, CBP, BP Sectors and Headquarters, Refuges, NPS, IBWC, TPWD, FEMA, USDA, TGLO, TCEQ, EPA, and others concerning ongoing border Projects. These included construction of the Border Fence /Wall in Cameron and Hidalgo counties and review infraction reports to ensure impacts to trust resources are being avoided and minimized. Prepared mitigation measures and tables for The Border Fence, assisted Refuge in preparation of proposals for land acquisition projects, reviewed the proposed maintenance contract for CBP activities, and perform 7 Pa g e site visits as needed. Completed the Laredo Cane Removal Biological Opinion and continue to monitor progress of cane removal and revegetation efforts. Responded to public outcry concerning use of the herbicide on the cane and helped coordinate two public meetings to address the Service's role in the process. Completed a Biological Opinion with ICE on the Port Isabel Detention Center (compensation included 98 acres added to Refuge management as denning habitat for ocelots) and continued to coordinate with the Corps concerning a Section 206 restoration project Laredo. Completed a Biological Opinion on a coal mine in Eagle Pass and a Land Port of Entry in south Texas, and two Biological opinions for housing developments that impact whooping crane habitats. Served as office lead for the newly proposed nuclear power plant southeast of Victoria, Texas that as proposed would have impacted whooping cranes. Co-developed a migratory bird game for outreach activities with students, and served as a committee member for the City of Corpus Christi's Coastal Bend Bays Foundation Earth Day - Bay Day Event for seven years. Attended Borderland Task Force Meetings and PDT meetings for five BP Sectors in Texas. Served as Co-Acting Southern border Coordinator for Region 2 and Region 8 and served a 30 day detail in the WO (Arlington, VA) , acting as FWS Border Liaison. Reviewed and commented on, CBP responses, questions from the Senate Oversight Committees, questions concerning DOI border mitigation projects and associated project worksheets. Provided briefings to Branch Chiefs in Endangered Species and Refuges, DOI officials, CBP officials and other as appropriate. Communicated with Refuge and Ecological Services field offices weekly to coordinate efforts on outstanding issues with CBP and other entities involved in border activities. Negotiations for impacts to Refuge resources and 8Page threatened and endangered species included: Up to $21 million in phased funding from CBP for third party land acquisition and conservation within approved Refuge boundaries for Lower Rio Grande National Wildlife Refuge ($3 million in acquisitions to date) , and coordinated the other projects for the remaining $29 million in CA, NM and AZ. $1 million from IBWC for land acquisition and conservation within approved Refuge boundaries for Lower Rio Grande National Wildlife Refuge (LRGV NWR). $200,000 for land acquisition for the LRGV NWR from CBP for 24 acres $100,000 for freshwater resources (well pools, etc...) for the Lower Rio Grande NWR $25,000 from CBP for control of invasive species on Laguna Atascosa NWF Transfer of 23 acres from CBP to the Refuge for conservation $200,000 transfer from housing developer to TNC for recovery efforts for the whooping crane, and over 40 acres in conservation easement due to impacts of a housing development. $10,000 transfer from developer to TNC for recovery efforts for the whooping crane due to impacts of pier construction. 163 acres in conservation easement and being enhanced by developer for recovery of the whooping crane to be turned over to a land trust upon completion Enrolled approximately 80 acres of denning habitat of the ocelot from DHS lands into Refuge management. $9900 donated to the Friends of Laguna Atascosa 9Page NWF for conservation and recovery actions of the ocelot due to impacts of a coal mining operation June 2002 — March 2010 Fish & Wildlife Biologist, USFWS, DOI, Corpus Christi, TX ES Single Point of Contact for U.S. Customs and Border Protection Projects in Texas. November 1999 -June 2002 Research Associate, UTMSI Port Aransas TX Analyzed endocrine receptor physiology using a variety of techniques, determined mercury levels is Gulf of Mexico species of fish tissue, analyzed fish sperm for motility, served as care supervisor of rabbits for the production of antibodies for use in assays, prepared powerpoint presentations, managed lab equipment, performed inventory and order laboratory supplies, and prepared media. Ran statistical analyzes, reviewed papers for submission to scientific journals and grant proposals, diagnosed fish health problems and suggested treatments, necropsied fish, injected fish, prepared injections for fish, prepared fish food, spawned fish and monitored development stages, took non-lethal samples from fish and laboratory rabbits. January 1999 - November 1999 Teacher, Sinton ISD, Sinton Texas Taught 7th and 8th grade science, also taught gifted students in science. Ordered supplies, prepared tests, created interactive activities, submitted grants, organized recycling on campus, attended training 101Page Summer 1999 Coordinator for YCC Group at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, USFWS, Austwell, TX Coordinate YCC youth on construction of boardwalk across barrier island march, refuge vegetation removal in coastal ecosystems, trash pickup, painting, sign replacement and environmental education projects involving bay and coastal ecosystem activities. Responded to visitor's questions. Conducted vehicle and boat repairs and maintenance, boat operations and navigation, operation and repair of nets and a variety marine sampling gear. March, 1996 - December 1998 Assistant Professor, Fisheries & Wildlife Resources, Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, ID, Native American Student Advisor for College of Natural Resources Planned and directed a broad variety of management operations in a natural resources setting including fish stocking, accessing fish population health and coordinating with programs throughout within Russia; plan and directed research program for aquatic animal health in Idaho fish hatcheries for conservation, directed aquatic animal health program through University components and partners, including labs in Russia, and evaluated all research data for fisheries aquatic animal health program in University and in Russian cooperating laboratory and fish stocking facilities; invasive species control, developing long and short term management plans for aquatic animal health; directed fish hatchery maintenance staff. Evaluated aquaculture species introduced into the wild. Submitted successful grants. Taught Aquatic Animal Health, Marine Mammal Management, Aquaculture, and Freshman orientation. Research projects included immunology of salmonid fish, carp and trout. Wrote research papers, grants, and was able to bring a Visiting Scientist from Russia to work on potential immunogens for fish. 11 Page SUPERVISORY DUTIES: Supervised up to 3 lab technicians and 3 Master's degree students. Served as Faculty Advisor for Native American Association for college. July, 1995 - March, 1996 Immunologist, Biological Assessment Section, NFHRL, National Biological Survey, DOI, Kearneysville, WV Research bacterial pathogens of fish, immunological aspects of fish and application to aquaculture and fish restoration programs, worked primarily with the Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program throughout the ocean, coasts and rivers of New England, performed and designed experiments in laboratory and field conditions, ordered supplies, served as Assistant Section Leader for Bacteriology, supervised other biologists, lab technicians and student workers, served on graduate committees, published referred articles as well as government publications and pamphlets, adjunct faculty at Shepard College and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Assessed impacts of introduced species into the wild, including aquaculture species (ocean, coastal and freshwater), Asian carp and home aquarium species. Provided - managers with information and technical assistance regarding saltwater and freshwater fisheries issues, current research initiatives and technology improvements. Submitted successful grants. SUPERVISORY DUTIES: On occasion served as Acting Section Leader, da supervised up to 3 lab technicians, 3 graduate students, and other PhD researchers daily. January 1992 — March 1996 Open Door, Vice President, Advocate for disadvantage populations and Reading tutor/trainer. Grant writing, grant management, supervising trainers, formulating and reviewing budget, outreach and public speaking, training, providing support services including, reading instruction, representation/advocate services for government services organizations, schools, and legal entities for women learners with low income. Purchasing 12 1 Page equipment, supplies and training material, attend national conferences. Perform Human Resource function for organization. SUPERVISORY DUTIES; Supervised up to 12 trainers at any one time. Human Resource Director December, 1991 - July 1995 Microbiologist, NFHRL, Assistant Section Leader Bacteriology, USFWS, DOI, Kearneysville, WV July, 1989 - December 1991 Microbiologist, NFHRL, USFWS, DOI, Kearneysville, WV PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES: American Society of Public Administration, 2002- present American Fisheries Society, 1984 - present Fish Health Section, 1984 - present Service: Awards Committee, 1993-1996; Chair 1994-1996 Co-editor of Newsletter, 1993 - 1996 Finance Committee, 1993- 1996 Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, Best Paper Award Selection Committee, 1993, 1996, 1997. Education Section, 1989 - present Equal Opportunity Section, 1991 - 1998 Service: J. Francis Allen Scholarship Committee, 1989 - 1994 Chair 1991 - 1993 Past Chair 1993 - 1994 Southern Division, 1984-1996 131 Pag �1 Service: Student Affairs Committee, 1992-1995 International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine, 1984 - 1998 Service: Membership Committee, 1988 - 1992 Newsletter Editor, 1990 - 1993 Editorial Advisor for Newsletter, 1993 - 1994 Student Liaison Committee, 1993 - 1994 Board Member (elected), 1994 - 1996 Secretary-Treasurer (elected), 1996-1998 World Aquaculture Society, 1989 - 1998 American Society for Microbiology, 1984 - 1998 European Association of Fish Pathologists, 1996-1998 Working Group Member of Extension and Information Transfer Subcommittee, National Aquatic Health Strategy Steering Committee, Fish Health Management Task Force, Joint Subcommittee on Aquaculture 1992-1994 Proposal Review Panel member, Aquaculture-Small Business Innovation Research grants, USDA, 1993, 2015, 2016 Review panel for Hawaii Conservation Alliance Conference abstracts, 2017. ALSO: • Ad hoc reviewer for Aquaculture-Small Business Innovation research grants, UDSA, 19942008. • Ad hoc reviewer for USDA Competitive Research grants-disease, genetics; 1993- 2002. • IAAAM Voting Representative to the USDA-APHIS Marine Mammal Negotiated Rule Making Committee for the rewriting of the Marine Mammal portion of the Animal Welfare Act 1995-1996 14 1 Page Skills: Professional level use of Microsoft Office, variety of statistical software packages, and various database programs, familiarity with Raiser's Edge. CERTIFICATIONS: Angler Education Instructor - TPWD, September 2018 Hazwoper Certification — DOI, October, 2011 Certified Fisheries Scientist - American Fisheries Society, No. 2117, 9/94, renewed 12/02 Certified Open Water SCUBA Diver, YMCA, 12/79. International Certificate for SCUBA, CMAS, 10/02 PUBLICATIONS: Refereed Fredricks, T. B., Fedynich, A.M., Benn, S. and Ford, L. 2009. Environmental Contaminants in White-winged Doves (Zenaida asiatica asiatica) from the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, USA. Arch. Environ Contamin Toxicol. 57:387-396. Thomas, P, Tubbs C, Detweiler C, Das S, Ford, L and Breckenridge-Miller, D. 2005. Binding characteristics, hormonal regulation and identity of the sperm membrane progestin receptor in Atlantic croaker. Steroids 70(5-7):427- 433. 15 Page McDonald, B and Ford, L.A. 2005. Trends in environmental Law education and Its Role in bridging the Gap Between Stakeholders in Environmental Issues and Policy: A Case Study of the Guadalupe River Delta Water Usages Issues in Texas, USA. Forum on Public Policy 1(1):128-143 Guseva, N.V. and Ford, L.A. 1998. Immunogenic effects of the vaccine VYS-2 and glucan under experimental sub-acute and chronic T-2 mycotoxicosis. In:Problems in the development of fisheries in inland waters including market relationships@ (V.V. Konchic,ed), Minsk: Chata, p. 292-296 (In Russian). Ford, L.A., P.A. Barbash and R.C. Cipriano. 1998. Sea-run Atlantic salmon broodstock in the Connecticut and Merrimack River restoration programs: control of furunculosis and the significance of agglutinin response to a commercial bacterin. Progressive Fish-Culturist 60 (2): 88-94. Cipriano, R.C., L.A. Ford, J.H. Schachte and C.J. Petrie. 1997. Investigations on the detection of Aeromonas salmonicida from asymptomatic populations of salmonid fishes that survived epizootics of furunculosis. Biomedical Letters: 52;229-233. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A., Smith, D.R., Schachte, J.H. and Petrie, C. 1997. Differences in detection of Aeromonas salmonicida in covertly infected salmonid fishes by the stress- inducible furunculosis test and culture-based assays. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 9: 108-113. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A., Teska, J.D., Schachte, J.H., Petrie, C., Novak, B.M. and Flint, D.E. 1996. Use of non- lethal procedures to detect and manage Aeromonas salmonicida in potentially threatened and endangered populations of salmon. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 27:233-236. 16Page Ford, L.A. and P.A. Barbash. 1996. Health management of the Atlantic salmon restoration effort. Women in Natural Resources 17(3): 27-33. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A., Starliper, C.E., Teska, J.D., Nelson, J.T. and Jensen, B.N. 1996. Control of external Aeromonas salmonicida: topical disinfection of salmonids with chloramine-T. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 8: 52-57. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A., Nelson, J.T. and Jensen, B.G. 1996. Monitoring for early detection of Aeromonas salmonicida to enhance antibiotic therapy and control furunculosis in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Progressive Fish-Culturist 58: 203-208. Cipriano, R.C., W.B. Schill, J.D. Teska and L.A. Ford. 1996. Epizootiological study of bacterial cold-water disease in Pacific salmon and further characterization of the etiologic agent, Flexibacter psychrophila. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 8: 28-36. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A. and J.D. Teska. 1995. Association of Cytophaga psychrophila with mortality among eyed eggs of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Journal of Wildlife Diseases 31(2): 166-171. Cipriano, R.C., L.A. Ford and T.E. Jones. 1994. Relationship between resistance of salmonids to furunculosis and recovery of Aeromonas salmonicida from external mucus. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 30(4): 577-580. Cipriano, R.C., L.A. Ford, J.H. Schachte and C. Petrie. 1994. Evaluation of mucus as a valid site to isolate Aeromonas salmonicida among asymptomatic populations of lake trout (Salvelinus namayacush), Biomedical Letters 49: 229-233. 17 Page Ford, L.A. 1994 Detection of Aeromonas salmonicida from water samples using a filtration method. Aquaculture 122: 1-7. Ford, L.A., R.C. Cipriano and T.K. Penniston. 1994 Isolation of Aeromonas salmonicida from paddlefish, Polyodon spathula. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 30: 447-449. Cipriano, R.C. and L.A. Ford. 1993. Comparison of dilution counts with standard culture methods for the detection of Aeromonas salmonicida from clinical specimens. Biomedical Letters 48: 145-150. Ford, L.A. 1992. Host defense mechanisms of cephalopods. Annual Reviews of Fish Diseases 2: 25-41. Ford, L.A. and R.L. Thune. 1992. Protection of channel catfish to motile aeromonad septicemia after immunization with a crude preparation of S-layer protein. Biomedical Letters 47: 355-362. Cipriano, R.C., L.A. Ford, J. Teska and L. Hale. 1992. Detection of Aeromonas salmonicida in the mucus of salmonid fishes. Journal of A vatic Animal Health 4:114-118. Ford, L.A. and R.L. Thune. 1991. S-layer positive motile aeromonads isolated from channel catfish. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 27(4): 557-561. Ford, L.A., S.K. Alexander, K.M. Cooper and R.T. Hanlon. 1986.13acterial populations of normal and ulcerated mantle tissue of the squid, Lolliguncula brevis. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 48: 13-26. 18 Page Non-Refereed Cipriano, R.C. and L.A. Ford. 1995. Control of furunculosis by topical disinfection of fish externally infected with Aeromonas salmonicida. National Biological Service, NBS Information Bulletin 42:2 pages. Cipriano, R.C., L.A. Ford and J.D. Teska. 1995. Nonlethal procedures for detecting and monitoring furunculosis in salmon. National Biological Service, NBS Information Bulletin 40:2 pages. Cipriano, R.C. and L.A. Ford. 1994. Mucus as a source for reliable isolation of Aeromonas salmonicida from asymptomatic fish. National Biological Survey, Research Information Bulletin 35:2 pages. Ford, L.A., R.C. Cipriano and T.K. Penniston. 1994. Isolation of Aeromonas salmonicida from paddlefishes. National Biological Survey, Research Information Bulletin 7, 2 pages. Ford, L.A., R.C. Cipriano and T.K. Penniston. 1994. Epizootic of furunculosis in paddlefish. Proceedings of IAAAM Conference. Brad Fenwick, editor. May 10-14, 1994, Napa CA, 25: 121-128. Cipriano, R.C. and L.A. Ford. 1993. Resistance of different salmonid fishes correlates with isolation of Aeromonas salmonicida from external mucus. National Biological Survey, research Information Bulletin. 99: 2 pages. Cipriano, R. C., L.A. Ford and J.D. Teska. 1993. Low survival rate of Atlantic salmon eggs believed due to Cytophaga psychrophila. National Biological Survey. Research Information Bullentin 100: 2 pages. 19 P " ci F_,. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A., Nelson, J.T. and Jenson, B. 1993. Early detection and control of furunculosis in an Atlantic salmon production hatchery. February 16-18. 1993. US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, Lamar, PA. p. 157-165. Ford, L.A. and Baker, C.R. 1993. Bacterial populations in water from Atlantic salmon broodstock facilities. February 16- 18, 1993. US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, Lamar, PA. p 153-156. Ford, L.A. and Cipriano, R.C. 1993. Evaluation of the immune response of Atlantic salmon to an Aeromonas salmonicida-Yersinia ruckeri bacterin. February 16-18. 1993. US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, Lamar, PA. p. 147-152. Ford, L.A. 1992. Detection of Aeromonas salmonicida using a water sampling technique. Proceedings of Atlantic Salmon Workshop. March 17-19, 1992, US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, Lamar, PA p 117-122. Ford, L.A. and R.C. Cipriano. 1992. Immune response of adult, sea-run returning Atlantic salmon. Proceedings of IAAAM Conference. J.W. Alexander, editor. May 18 - 22, 1992., Hong Kong. 23: 41-43. Ford, L.A. and R.C. Cipriano. 1992. Agglutinin response of Atlantic salmon to Aeromonas salmonicida and Yersinia ruckeri. Proceedings of Atlantic Salmon Workshop. March 17- 19, 1992, US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, Lamar, PA p. 135-138. Ford, L.A., R.C. Cipriano, R.G. Howey and J.T. Nelson. 1992. Effect of ultraviolet irradiation on microbial populations in the water at White River National Fish Hatchery. Proceedings of Atlantic Salmon Workshop. March 17-19, 20 Page 1992, US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, Lamar, PA p.149-154. Cipriano, R.C. and L.A. Ford. 1992. Bacterial microflora associated with different lots of Atlantic salmon eggs at the White River National Fish Hatchery. Proceedings of Atlantic Salmon Workshop. March 17-19, 1992, US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center,Lamar, PA p. 155-161. Cipriano, R. C. and L.A. Ford. 1992. Continued evaluation of mucus as a potential site for non-lethal detection of Aeromonas salmonicida on Atlantic salmon. Proceedings of Atlantic Salmon Workshop, March 17-19, 1992, US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, Lamar, PA p. 105-110. Cipriano, R.C. and L.A. Ford. 1992. Reliable detection of Aeromonas salmonicida on fish mucus offers non-lethal alternative to diagnosis. USFWS. Research Information Bulletin 49: 2 pages. Cipriano, R.C., L.A. Ford, R.G. Howey and J.T. Nelson. 1992. Practical application of Chloramine-T as a topical disinfectant for Aeromonas salmonicida. Proceedings of Atlantic Salmon Workshop, March 17-19, 1992, US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, Lamar, PA p. 111-116. Teska, J.D., R.C. Cipriano, and L.A. Ford. 1992. Coomassie brilliant blue agar fails to provide presumptive identification of Aeromonas salmonicida. USFWS. Research Information Bulletin 51: 2 pages. Ford, L.A. and R.C. Cipriano. 1991. Evaluation of the immune status of Atlantic salmon to Aeromonas salmonicida and Yersinia ruckeri. Proceedinas of IAAAM Conference. 22:142-144. May 12-16, 1991. St. Augustine, FL. 21 Page Ford, L.A. and R.C. Cipriano. 1991. Evaluation of the immune status of male Atlantic salmon broodstock at the Richard Cronin National Salmon Station. Proceedings of Atlantic Salmon Workshop, March 5-7, 1991, U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service Northeast Fishery Center Lamar,PA. p.160-172. Cipriano, R.C., L.A. Ford, J. Teska and L. Hale. 1991. Non- lethal examination of valuable stocks of fish. Proceedings of Atlantic Salmon Workshop, March 5-7, 1991, U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, Lamar, PA. p.145-152. Ford, L.A. and R.L. Thune. 1990. The S-layer protein of motile aeromonads: a potential immunogen for channel catfish. Proceedings of IAAAM Conference 21: 141-145. Vancouver, British Columbia. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS: Ford, L.A. and R.J. McCormick. 2015. Bureau of Land Management Water Resources Program Strategy: Focus on Integration, 2015-2020. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Washington Office, Washington, D.C. 21 pages. Davis, S., R. McCormick and L. Ford. 2015. Bureau of Land Management Soil Resource Program Strategy: Focus on the Challenge 2015-2020. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Washington Office, Washington, D.C. 17 pages. Alexander,T. H., Ford, L.A., Rodgers, K. E., and R. A. Boyd. 2014. Bureau of Land Management Air Resource Management Program Strategy 2014-2019. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Operations Center, Denver, CO.18pages. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A. 1995. Control of furunculosis by topical disinfection . 22 Paye of fish externally infected with Aeromonas salmonicida. National Biological Service, NBS Information Bulletin 42: 2 pages. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A. 1994. Mucus as a source for reliable isolation of Aeromonas salmonicida from asymptomatic fish. National Biological Survey, Research Information Bulletin 35: 2 pages. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A. 1993. Resistance of different salmonid fishes correlates With isolation of Aeromonas salmonicida from external mucus. National Biological Survey, Research Information Bulletin 99: 2 pages. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A. 1992. Reliable detection of Aeromonas salmonicida on fish mucus offers non-lethal alternative to diagnosis. USFWS, Research Information Bulletin 49: 2 pages. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A., Teska, J.D. 1995. Nonlethal procedures for detecting and monitoring furunculosis in salmon. National Biological Service, NBS Information Bulletin 40: 2 pages. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A., Teska, J.D. 1993. Low survival rate of Atlantic salmon eggs believed due to Cytophaga psychrophila. National Biological Survey, Research Information Bulletin 100: 2 pages 23 Page ABSTRACTS: Ford, L.A., T. Carrillo and B. Hardegree. 2004. Fish and Invertebrate Resources of the Oso Bay Watershed. Smart Growth Forum IV Oso Watershed Workshop. American Institute of Architects and Coastal Bend Bays Foundation. May, 2004. Corpus Christi, Texas. Ford, L.A. and C. Lee. 2004. Review of Cultural Resources of the Oso Creek/Oso Bay Area. Smart Growth Forum IV Oso Watershed Workshop. American Institute of Architects and Coastal Bend Bays Foundation. May, 2004. Corpus Christi, Texas. Ford, L.A. and K.A. Bigelow. 2003. Co-management of Fishery Resources: Cogent Plans or Science Fiction? International Association of Aquatic Animal Medicine, May, 2003 Kona, Hawaii. Ford, L.A. 2001. Aquatic Animal Health Issues in Texas. Fish Health Section/AFS and Western Fish Disease Workshop. July, 2001. Vancouver, Bristish Colmbia. Ciprano R.C. and L.A. Ford. 1998. Applied use of nonlethal monitoring for Aeromonas salmonicida to manage furunculosis in valuable Atlantic salmon. First Russia-USA Symposium: Aquaculture and Fish Health Program, Rybnoe, Dmitrov Region, Moscow Province, Russia. Guseva, N.V., L.A. Ford and V.T. Galash. 1998. Comparative study of immune response of rainbow trout (Oncorhyncus mykiss) and common carp ( Cyprinus carpio L.) on injection of baker=s yeast glucan and vaccine VYS-2 International Symposium on Aquatic Animal Health. Baltimore, Maryland. Guseva, N.V., L.A. Ford and V.T. Galash. 1996. Effects of glucan and VYS-2 on the immune system of rainbow trout. Proceedings of IAAAM Conference 27: 7. Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ford, L.A., C.R. Baker, N.V. Guseva and P. W. Taylor. 1996. Motile aeromonad virulence factors: Effects of passing aeromonad isolates through fish maintained at different water temperatures. Proceedings of IAAAM Conference 27: 47.Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ford, L.A., N.V. Guseva and C.R. Baker. 1995. Effects of temperature on virulent factor of selected motile aeromonads. European Association of Fish Pathologists. Seventh 24 1 International Conference, September 10-15, 1995, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. p 82. Cipriano, R.C., N.V. Guseva, L.A. Ford and L.N. Youkchimenko. 1995. Immunological response of the brook trout on vaccination against A. salmonicida infection with Furogen and VYS-2. European Association of Fish Pathologists. Seventh International Conference, September 10-15, 1995, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. p 173. Ford, L.A., R.C. Cipriano, C.R. Baker, C.E. Starliper, J.H. Schachte and K.R. Stark. 1995. Bacteria associated with ARed Spot@ disease of muskellunge (Esox masquinongy). Fish Health Section/AFS and Eastern Fish Disease Workshop. July 19-22, 1995. Syacruse, NY. Cipriano, R.C., Ford, L.A., Schachte, J.H. and Petrie, C. 1995. Investigations on the nature of procedures and protocols used to determine sites of carriage for Aeromonas salmonicida. Fish Health Section/AFS and Eastern Fish Disease Workshop. July 19-22, 1995. Syacruse, NY. Densmore, C.L., Starliper, C.E., Ford, L.A. and Cipriano, R.C. 1995. Environmental factors affecting Renibacterium salmoninarum prevalence in two populations of Chinook salmon. Fish Health Section/AFS and Eastern Fish Disease Workshop. July 19-22, 1995. Syacruse, NY. Densmore, C.L., Robertson, J.L., Smith, S.A. and Ford, L.A. 1995. Gastrointestinal transmission of Renibacterium salmoninarum: an analysis of disease progression and comparative pathology. Fish Health Section/AFS and Eastern Fish Disease Workshop. July 19-22, 1995. Syacruse, NY. Ford, L.A. and C.R. Baker. 1995. Significance of Early, Non- lethal Detection of Cytophaga columnaris at an Atlantic salmon Broodstock Station. International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine. May 6-19, Mystic, CT. 26:76. Densmore, C.L., Robertson, J.L., Smith, S.A. and Ford, L.A. 1995. Gastrointestinal transmission of Renibacterium salmoninarum: an analysis of disease progression and comparative pathology. International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine. May 6-10. Mystic, CT. 26: 52. Densmore, C.L., Starliper, C.E., Ford, L.A. and Cipriano, R.C.1995. Environmental factors affecting Renibacterium salmoninarum prevalence in two populations of Chinook 25 Page salmon. International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine. May 6-10. Mystic, CT. 26:11. Ford, L.A., Guseva, N.V. and C.R. Baker. 1994. Effects of temperature on virulence factors of selected motile aeromonads. International Symposium on Aquatic Animal Health,Fish Health Section of American Fisheries Society, September 4-8, 1994, Seattle, WA. Ford, L.A. 1994. Detection of fish pathogens in water samples. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, May 1-4, 1994, Burlington, VT. p. 58. Cipriano, RC., L.A. Ford, B. Jensen and J.T. Nelson. 1994. Hatchery-based control of furunculosis by early detection of Aeromonas salmonicida in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) . Eastern Fish Health Workshop, Blacksburg, VA. Cipriano, RC., L.A. Ford, B. Jensen and J.T. Nelson. 1994. Investigations on infection of Atlantic salmon (Sa/mo salar) with Cytophaga psychrophila, cause of bacterial coldwater disease. Eastern Fish Health Workshop, Blacksburg, VA. Cipriano, R.C., L.A. Ford and J.D. Teska. 1994. Practical detection and control of Aeromonas salmonicida among migrating and post-spawning populations of salmon. Eastern Fish Health Workshop, Blacksburg, VA. Cipriano, R.C. and L.A. Ford. 1993. Mucus: a practical source of sample for non-lethal isolation of Aeromonas salmonicida from fish. Fish Health Section Workshop, July 20- 22, 1993, Denver, CO. p. 21. Cipriano, R.C., L.A. Ford and J.D. Teska. 1992. Pathogen detection by non-lethal techniques. East Coast Trout Management and Culture Workshop, June 23-25, 1992, Penn State Univ. University Park, PA Ford, L.A. 1992. Water filtration method for detection of Aeromonas salmonicida: applications to management of Atlantic salmon broodstock. Fish Health Section/Eastern Fish Health Workshop, June 17-19, 1992, Auburn University, Auburn, AL. p.31 Cipriano, R.C., J.D. Teska, L.A. Ford, and L. Hale. 1991. Isolation and characterization of Cytophaga psychrophila, etiologic agent of coldwater disease. Eastern Fish Health Workshop, June 11-13, 1991. Martinsburg, WV. 26 Page Cipriano, R.C., L.A. Ford. J.D. Teska, and L. Hale. 1991. Evaluation of mucus as a site for the non- lethal detection of Aeromonas salmonicida. Eastern Fish Health Workshop, June 11-13, 1991. Martinsburg, WV. Cipriano, R.C. and L.A. Ford. 1991. Topical disinfection of atlantic salmon after early detection of Aeromonas salmonicida. Eastern Fish Health Workshop, June 11-13, 1991. Martinsburg, WV. Howey, R., T. Nelson, L.A. Ford and R.C. Cipriano. 1991. Effect of coded wire tagging on the prevalence of Aeromonas salmonicida. Eastern Fish Health Workshop, June 11-13, 1991. Martinsburg, WV. Ford, L.A. and R.C. Cipriano. 1991. Efficiency of dilution plate counts for the recovery of Aeroonas salmonicida from infected fish. Eastern Fish Health Workshop, June 11-13, 1991. Martinsburg, WV. Ford, L. A. and R.C. Cipriano. 1991. Status of the immune response of Atlantic salmon broodstock to Aeromonas salmonicida and Yersinia ruckeri Eastern Fish Health Workshop, June 11-13, 1991, Martinsburg, WV. Thune, R.L., C.J. Chabot and L.A. Ford. 1990. Motile Aeromonad Virulence Factors. ABacterial Diseases of Fishes@ Aquaculture Science-International Series. Stirling, Scotland. Ford, L.A. and R.L. Thune. 1989. Immunization of channel catfish with the S-layer protein of motile aeromonads. Fish Health Section/American Fisheries Society, Annapolis, MD. Ford, L.A. and R.L. Thune. 1989. The humoral response of channel catfish to aeromonad virulence factors. Proceedings of IAAAM Conference 20: 80. San Antonio, TX. Ford, L.A. and R.L. Thune. 1988. Aeromonad virulence factors: a field study. International Fish Health Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia. Ford, L.A. and R.L. Thune. 1988. Role of Aeromonas hydrophila virulence factors in Motile Aeromonad Septicemia (MAS). Proceedings of IAAAM Conference 19: 34-35. Orlando, FL. 27 Page FISH AND WILDLIFE COORDINATION ACT REPORTS: Flood Risk Management and Restoration Project for Chacon Creek, Laredo, Webb County, Texas, prepared for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District. May 10, 2010, 16 pages BIOLOGICAL OPINIONS: "The Sanctuary", submitted as U.S. Corps of Engineers (USACE) Permit Application 23676, August 2006. Various Treatment Methods for the Removal and Control of Carrizo Cane, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U.S. Border Patrol Laredo Sector, Texas. August 2008. Dos Republicas Coal Mine, Eagle Pass, Maverick County, Texas, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Permit Application for Nationwide Permit 27, July 2010. Proposed Modernization and Operation of the Los Ebanos Land Port of Entry, Hidalgo County, Texas, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), August 2010. Proposed Restoration and Flood Control Projects for the Rio Grande, Chacon Creek Feasibility, Webb County, Texas, October , 2010. Proposed Construction and Maintenance of a Water Transmission Line, County Road 794, FM 510, and Buena Vista Road, Cameron County, Texas, October, 2010. "The Reserve", submitted as U.S. Corps of Engineers (USACE) Permit Application SWG-2007-00038, August 2011. 28 1 Page CONTRACTS AWARDED: August 30, 2011, IBM11A0022 w/ USF&WS & IBM11W0030 ARRA Projects ESA Mitigation & IBM11W0031 BO, Third Party Land Acquisition for ocelot conservation (- 184 acres) for just over $1,000,000 from International Boundary and Water Commission. MIPR $200,000 for third party land acquisition July 2011 from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. RESEARCH GRANT PROPOSALS SUBMITTED: Pathogenesis of Cytophaga psychrophila in Aquaculture species. Washington Sea Grant, March, 1997, 100,000 for 3 yrs, Funded. Humoral and mucosal immunity of white sturgeon (Acipensser transmontanus), EPSCoR (NSF grant from state of Idaho), Feb 1997, up to $60,000 for 3 yrs. Funded. Control of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus in commercially reared salmonid fishes, Western Regional Aquacultural Center, 11 Co-PIs, October 1996, Funded $52,000. Dot blot assay for detecting channel catfish antibodies to specific antigens. 1987. LASVM 749. Funded $3475.00. OTHER SELECTED GRANT PROPOSALS SUBMITTED: Health and Human Services, Administration for Native Americans (ANA) - Healthy Oceans and People Empowerment (HOPE) -Intergenerational Ocean Stewardship Teams, Friends of the Mariana Trench, Funded 2019 - approximately $250,000 per year for 3 years. 29 1 Heartwired Technical Assistance Grant, Friends of the Mariana Trench, Funded 2019 - 15 hours of technical assistance for ocean conservation and stewardship messaging Peer to Peer Workshop, Friends of the Mariana Trench and others NFWF, 2019, Funded $30,000. Mentoring Assistance, Friends of the Mariana Trench, USFWS, 2018-2019, Travel of mentors to Saipan, Funded $6,000. Director Resource Assistant Fellowship Program, 2018, 11 week intern. Funded through SCA. $11,000 Co-location of FWS with NPS- Marinas Trench Marine National Monument, DOI Service First Award, 2017, Funded $180,000. Control of non-native ungulates at Guam NWR. Region 1 USFWS Invasive Species Award, 2017, Funded $15,000. Connecting People with Nature Award,-Camp Shutterbug, 2017, USFWS Funded $750. Director Resource Assistant Fellowship Program, 2017, 11 week intern. Funded through SCA. $8,000. CFWR Multicultural Scholar's Program. USDA-Higher Education Programs. Alton Campbell and Larisa Ford, Co-PIs, October 1996, not funded. Small Travel Grant Program, University of Idaho, Office of Research, Seminar and grant writing trip to Rybnoye, Russia. PI. 1996. Funded $900. AWARDS: Quality Performance Award: USFWS, July, 1991 Special Achievement Award: USFWS, September, 1992 Special Achievement Award: USFWS, September, 1993 Performance Award, NBS, 1994 Performance Award, NBS, 1995 Star Award, USFWS, October 2003, Star Award, USFWS, October 2004 Regional Director's Gold Award, USFWS, February, 2008 301 Page Performance Award, USFWS, December 2008 Star Award, USFWS, December 2008 Performance Award, USFWS, December 2009 Star Award, USFWS, May 2010 Performance Award, USFWS, December 2010 Performance Award, USFWS, December 2011 Secretary of Interior's Partners in Conservation Award, October 2012 Outstanding Islander, Texas A& M University at Corpus Christi, September, 2013 Performance Award, November, 2014 Time-Off Award, April, 2014 Quality Step Increase, November, 2014 Star Award, March 2015 Performance Award, November 2015 Star Award, March 2016 Star Award, August 2017 Performance Award, 2018 ADJUNCT FACULTY APPOINTMENTS: Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, College of Science and Technology, Corpus Christi, Texas, Fall 2006. Del Mar Community College, Department of Biology, Corpus Christi, Texas, 2000-2001. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathobiology, Blacksburg, VA 1994-1997. Shepherd College, Department of Biology, Shepherdstown WV 1992-1996. 311 Fa g e Hood College, Department of Biology, Frederick, MD 1991- 1993. OTHER APPOINTMENTS: Special Emphasis Program Coordinator-Disabilities for Region 2, U.S. Fish &Wildlife Service, July 2003-2007 EARTH DAY/BAY DAY Vice Chair: Organizing Committee for the City of Corpus Christi, Coastal Bend Bays Foundation 2002 — 2006, Committee Member 2006-2012. Trustee — David A. Bartling Memorial Fellowship, April 2012 — present. Board Member — Friends of the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument, September 2018 — present Board Member — Friends of Redhead Pond and Environmental Stewardship Association —January 2019- present 32 1 Paye TEACHING: Pathophysiology, Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, Adjunct Faculty, 4 credits Aquaculture, Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, Cross-listed Undergraduate and Graduate Course, Guest Lecturer, Advanced Environmental Regulations, Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, Graduate Course, Guest Lecturer Environmental Risk Assessment, Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, Graduate Course, Guest Lecturer Molecular and Cell Physiology Laboratory, Del Mar Community College, 1 credit Human Anatomy and Physiology, Del Mar Community College, 4 credits Fish Immunology, Graduate Course, Bilingual (Russian and English), All Russian Research Institute of Pond Fisheries, Rybnoe, Russia, Summer,1997 Freshmen Orientation, University of Idaho, 1 credit Marine Mammal Management, Graduate Course, University of Idaho, 3 credits Aquaculture, Fish 413, University of Idaho, 3 credits. 33 Page Fish Disease Management, Fish 420, University of Idaho,3 credits. Short Course in Aquaculture for Ul Agricultural Education Majors, guest lecturer, 2 contact hours, Spring 1997 Guest Lecturer- Aquatic Medicine and Fish Health, Course #8494, 2 Credits, cross-listed in Curriculum for Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program and Graduate School program, VPI. Mentor for undergraduate students from Shepherd College who participate in a volunteer-research internship program while earning college credit. I have supervised the projects of the following students: Mr. Mike Sibole, 1989 Mrs. Susan Runco, 1991-1992 Ms. Michelle Moore, 1991-1992 Mr. Chris Wells, 1992 Ms. Becky Ornduff, 1993 Mr. David Duffy, 1993 Mrs. Amy Fries, 1994 34 Page Mentor of undergraduate student, Aleana Mauer, from Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi in the Upward Bound Program, Summer 2003. Provided short term training assignments in microbiology of fish diseases to: Ms. Theresa Hrubec, Virginia Polytechnic Institute,enrolled in combined DVM/Ph.D. Program, August, 1990. Mr. Kent Simmens, Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, IL, October 1992. Dr. Gladys Villouta, Chilean Veterinarian, 1994. (trained in the use of the water filtration method for detection of Aeromonas salmonicida). GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEES: Loretta Pressley, Masters Degree Student, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, Member of Committee, 2002-2003, Degree awarded. Steve Todd, Masters degree student, Aquaculture Institute, University of Idaho, Member of Committee, 1996- 1998. Degree awarded. Joe Hatton, Masters Degree student. Department of Fish & Wildlife, University of Idaho, Chair of Committee, 1997 -1998. Degree Awarded Kimberely Bynum, Masters degree student. Department of Fish & Wildlife, University of Idaho, Chair of Committee, 1996- 1998. Degree awarded. Christine Densmore, DVM, Department of Pathobiology, VPI, Blacksburg, VA, Co-Chair of Committee, 1993 - 1997. PhD awarded. INVITATIONAL SEMINARS/PRESENTATIONS: Ford, L.A. and Reyes, E. 2011. Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Invited Presentation. U.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission, EI Paso, TX. February, 2011. Ford, L.A. and Reyes, E. 2010. National Environmental Policy Act and Local Case Studies. Invited Presentation. Rio Grande Valley Sector of U.S. Border Patrol, Edinburg, TX. July 14, 2010. Ford, L.A. 2010. Endangered Species Act and a Case Study Example. Invited Presentation. National Conference for Public Lands Liaisons for U.S. Border Patrol, Minneapolis, MN June 24, 2010. Ford, L.A., and Reyes, E. 2009. USFWS role in Border Patrol's Laredo Cane Removal Project. Invited Presentation. Friends of the Wildlife Corridor, Alamo Texas, April 2, 2009 Ford, L.A., Reyes, E. and Whitehead, D. 2009. USFWS role in Border Patrol's Laredo Cane Removal Project. Invited Presentation. Rio Grande International Study Center, Laredo Community College, Laredo, Texas, March 24, 2009 Orms, M. and Ford, L.A. 2003. Application of the Endangered Species Act to Issuance of U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Permits. Invited Presentation. USACE Southern Area Office, Corpus Christi, Texas, September 13, 2003. Ford, L.A. 1996. Fish Health Issues in Idaho and the Surrounding Region, Invited presentation. All Russian Research Institute of Pond Fisheries, Rybnoe, Russia, December 23, 1996. IN RUSSIAN Ford, L.A. 1996. Atlantic Salmon Restoration: Health Management. Aquaculture Series Seminars. Washington State University, Pullman WA. November 4, 1996. Ford, L.A. 1995. Salmon, bacteria and restoration. Invited presentation. Marine Pathology Group, Abt. Fischereibiologie, Institut fur Meerskunde der Universitat Kiel, Germany. March 14, 1995. Ford, L.A. 1993. Role of non-veterinarians in Fish Health. Invited presentation. International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. May, 1993. Ford, L.A. 1993. Atlantic salmon restoration: Applications of non- lethal detection methods for pathogens. Invited Seminar. Mississippi State University Student Chapter of AFS and the Wildlife and Fisheries Department. Mississippi State, MS Sept.30,1993. Ford, L.A. 1991. Atlantic salmon restoration: aspects of fish health management. Invited Seminar. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA. May 17, 1991. 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CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 07, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Robert L Garza II First Name Middle Initial Last Name Suffix Email Address 5218 Inverness Dr Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78413 City State _.........- Postal Code What district do you live in? q District 5 Current resident of the city? r Yes r No If yes, how many years? 13 Home: (903) 441-1939 Mobile: (903) 441-1939 Primary Phone Alternate Phone N/A - - N/A Employer Job Title Work Address-Street Address and Suite Number N/A Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Onhort I (,nr-7a 11 Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Landmark Commission Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I have an interest in the city of Corpus Christi and making it a better place to live for its citizens, as well as an interest in maintaining the historical locations in it such as the Lexington and Texas State Aquarium. I also believe working for one of the city boards will open more opportunities for me in the future. 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 Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r Yes r• No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics Dnhort I rnr-7n 11 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) Question applies to ANIMAL CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Animal Care Advisory Committee preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? P None of the above Qnhort I (,nr-7n 11 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 LIBRARY BOARD The Library Board preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Question applies to WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? * W None of the above 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 Onhort I (,nr-7n II 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. P 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 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree I�nhort 1 r�r�� II Robert Lee Garza II */ 9034411939 / Corpus Christi, Tx Education Del Mar College Corpus Christi, TX AA Criminal Justice, GPA: 3.6 Sep 2017 l May 2021 j Skills Good with technology Proficient in most Microsoft Windows versions + their integrated software, some knowledge about hardware - built own PC Quick learner Can perform most tasks after having them explained the first time or instructions given, can learn how to use new software very quickly with minimal instruction, good at following instructions to the letter when told to msT".F'f?'3xsr+r:F�'ai..85�R1"ai re-,_.: ..,.• .l. -a...v....-'.�.ri?:X^'4......-...:a4,, ...,.':;, .. .r-..;:sn- .'F:-..:,x�a a.+.9.`Y, ., Awards & Certifications Adobe Certified Associate April 2013 Adobe Achieved passing score on Adobe Photoshop exam, received certification in Visual Communication using Adobe Photoshop CS5 National Hispanic Recognition Program 2014-15 School Year College Board For Excellence in Academic Achievement CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 12, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Ms. Seneca D Holland Prefix First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 239 Ohio Ave 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 Mobile: (361) 960-2527 Mobile: (361) 960-2527 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi __ _ Geospatial Analyst III - Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 6300 Ocean Drive Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address - State Texas Work Address - Zip Code 78412 Work E-mail address seneca.holland@tamucc.edu K A c! Qnnopn n Wnllanrl Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Please see attached CV/Resume 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? Throughout my professional and academic experience, I have successfully worked with diverse teams in many different environments. I would like to bring the skills that I have as a geospatial scientist and physical geographer (with a background in water resources) to solve problems related to serving the Coastal Bend. Upload a Resume _ Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r: No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? r• Yes r: No AAc Qnnnnn rl 1 rOhnnrl Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics Gender P 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? t= 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. My husband and I both work at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMUCC).TAMUCC has city contracts. Board-specific questions (if applicable) KAc (Zonnnn r) Wnllnnrl Question applies to WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? V Scientist i.e.,Marine Biologist) 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. V 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. V I Agree hAc Conorn n Wnlland Consent for Release of Information I understand that if any member of the public makes a request for information included in this application or in any attachment (e.g. resume or supporting documentation)for appointment it is subject to and must be disclosed under the Texas Public Information Act. 1 understand that under the Texas Public Information Act, my home address and home telephone number is subject to public disclosure unless I am elected or appointed to the position which I seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. V 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 AAc Conorrn n Wnllnnrl Seneca Holland Curriculum Vitae 239 Ohio Ave. Corpus Christi,TX 78404 Tel: 361.960.2527 EDUCATION University of Georgia-Athens,GA M.A. Geography,2007 Florida State University–Tallahassee,FL B.S. Geography,2003 EXPERIENCE GIS Analyst III-Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi,Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science–June 2022-Present Diversity,Equity,and Inclusion Fellow,Gulf of Mexico Alliance–Corpus Christi,Texas–February 2022– June 2022 Work directly with GOMA headquarters staff and Priority Issue Teams to enhance GOMA's diversity,equity,and inclusion efforts and develop specific DEI-related products and programming. Engage with GOMA's partner network across the Gulf states,building a network of contacts from coastal resource management,environmental education,and community resilience organizations across the region. Senior GIS Developer,Katy Independent School District–Katy,Texas–March 2018–July 2021 Assist the District in all aspects of GIS including: designing new GIS analysis methodologies,applications and strategies;updating and maintaining enterprise GIS database to include all base mapping data;aiding in planning for growth including providing support for the District including: land planning and acquisition,land development research and analysis,infrastructure development and building capacity analysis. Adjunct Professor,Houston Community College,Houston,TX-2018 Designed and instructed GEOG 1301 -Introduction to Physical Geography. Discussed concepts,demonstrated use of, and assisted students in learning elements of Physical Geography. Instructor,Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi,School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, GISc/GSEN Program,Corpus Christi,TX—August 2012–August 2017 Design and instruct course on principles and techniques in Geographic Information Science(online and on-campus undergraduate degree program)and Geospatial Surveying Engineering(online and on-campus graduate degree program). Research Associate,Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies,Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi–January 2009-May 2012 Served as team coordinator for a Gulf of Mexico initiative. Duties included developing reports,writing grants, coordinating research efforts between five states,and leading GIS-related initiatives. Adjunct Professor,Del Mar College,Corpus Christi,TX-2010 Designed and instructed GISC 1311 -Introduction to Vector GIS course. Discussed concepts,demonstrated use of, and assisted students in learning GIS concepts and software. Graduate Teaching Assistant,University of Georgia-Geography Department,Athens,GA-2005-2008 Designed and instructed geography courses. Discussed concepts,demonstrated use of,and assisted students in learning GIS,human geography,and physical geography. Courses taught in traditional lecture setting augmented with online course materials. Information Specialist,University of Georgia,Athens,GA-2004-2005 Programmed web-based surveys to assist in faculty research. GIS Specialist,Leon County GIS Department,Tallahassee,FL-2003-2004 Updated and quality controlled County parcel dataset. Fulfilled requests for parcel data to Leon County Property Appraiser Office. GIS Researcher,Classics Department,Florida State University,Tallahassee,FL—2003 Lead group of archeological students in developing digital topographic maps from source material to be used in site discovery and analysis. GIS Laboratory Technician,GIS Laboratory,Florida State University,Tallahassee,FL-2001-2003 Assisted students with GIS questions. Maintained laboratory equipment. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS AWARDED `GeoAgrilizer'—Agriculture Land Assessment for Sustainable Energy Developed with Undergraduate Research Women in Agriculture",Richard A. Smith Jr.,Principal Investigator,Donald G.,McGahan,Ryan Rhodes, Seneca Holland Co-Principal Investigators;awarded August 2012 from the United States Department of Agriculture; $233,324. TECHNICAL EXPERTISE GEOSPATIAL SOFTWARE Knowledge of Esri applications such as:ArcGIS Desktop 10.9,ArcGIS Pro 2.9,Portal for ArcGIS,ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Online, Survey123.Arc GIS Field Maps,Familiar with GNSS applications,LiDAR and UAS, Extensive knowledge of office productivity and reporting applications such as: Office 365 Suite,including SharePoint,Adobe Acrobat Pro,Adobe Illustrator. PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Holland,S., Smith,R. "Ad-hoc Standardization of Symbols in Mapping Disaster Situations using Distributed Cartographic Knowledge Bases". Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting,April 11-16,2011, Seattle,WA. Holland,Seneca."Gulf of Mexico Alliance Ecosystem Integration and Assessment Priority Issue Team" Presentation given during the Northern Gulf Institute Annual Conference,May 2009,Mobile,AL Holland,Seneca."Development of Ecosystem Decision Support Tools: The Role of Collaborative GIS in the Gulf of Mexico Alliance"Presentation given during the Data Integration and Management Workshop,May 15-16,2009, Corpus Christi,TX Lyle., S., Smith,R.,Holland,S. "Read-Write-Hear project:An emerging technology used to increase the academic performance of students with disabilities."Association for Computer Educators in Texas 2008 Conference,2008, Austin,TX Holland,Seneca."Water Prospecting,The Commercialization of Florida's Groundwater:A Comparative Study of Two First Magnitude Springs in North Florida"Presentation given during the AAG meeting 2007, San Francisco, CA AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS Excellence in Distance Education Award,Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi,2016 Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award,University of Georgia,2007 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Coastal Bend Are Users Group 2015—2022 Cartography and Geographic Information Society(CaGIS)2014-2017 American Association of Geographers(AAG)2007-2017 The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative(GoMRI)2010-2012 The Gulf of Mexico Alliance(GOMA),2009-2022 DISCIPLINARY SERVICE Gulf of Mexico Alliance-Ecosystems Integration and Assessment Priority Issue Team Coordinator,January 2009- 2012. Member,Del Mar College GIS Advisory Board. Del Mar College,Corpus Christi,TX 2009-2012. University of Georgia Geography Graduate Student Organization Faculty Representative,2007-2008. UNIVERISTY AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE School of Engineering and Computing Science Faculty Representative to TAMUCC Instructional Technology Distance Education Committee(ITDEC)—2014—2017. School of Engineering and Computing Science Online/Distance Learning Education Faculty Representative—2013 —Present. School of Engineering and Computing Science Human Subject Review/Institutional Review Board Faculty Representative—2013—Present. Faculty Representative to the TAMUCC GIS Student Organization—September 2013-Present. GRADUATE COMMITTEE SERVICE COMMITTEE MEMBER 2016 Amanda Shilling. "A Spatial Analysis of Boundaries in the North East Independent School District in San Antonio Texas". Masters Project Shawn Jackson.The use of GIS in Permitting Processes in Arkansas"Masters Project Kevin Earl. Low Cost UAV Lidar Systems. Masters Project 2015 Saeed Saeed."GIS and Tourism in Saudi Arabia."Masters Project 2014 Kristina Drysdale. Developing an Air Quality Spatial Sensitivity Index for Nueces County Texas.Masters Project. Masters Project James Taylor. "Quantifying Degree of Geomorphic Alterations in the Mingo Basin, Southeast Missouri by Identifying Agricultural Land Leveling and Modeling Effects to Associated Ecological Functionality". Masters Thesis. COURSES DEVELOPED AND INSTRUCTED GRADUATE LEVEL GSEN5390—Special Topics: GIS Applications Examines how GIS can be applied to areas of geographic inquiry in agriculture,forestry,water resources,energy production/consumption,disaster management,population migration and mobility,among other topics. GSEN5384-Generalization of Topographic Maps Elements of thematic cartography,cartographic theory,and cartographic projections.Integration of cartographic principles with GIS visualization. Principles of map design with GIS data. GISC5300-Bases of Geographic Information Systems(Lecture and Laboratory) Basic principles and concepts of GIS via fundamental geographic and cartographic concepts. Understanding and use of GIS software to analyze data and produce maps. UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL GISC 4351 —Geospatial System Project This course allows students to employ knowledge attained in other courses to create a project to spatially analyze information of interest to you and your field of study. GISC4540—Special Topics: GIS Applications Examines how GIS can be applied to areas of geographic inquiry in agriculture,forestry,water resources, energy production/consumption,disaster management,population migration and mobility,among other topics. GEOG1301—Physical Geography Introduction to topics covered include elements of Physical Geography(studies of atmosphere,ocean and land surface environments),Geographic Information Systems(computer systems that capture,analysis,and display of geographic information),and human environmental interactions. GISC1470—Geospatial Systems I(Lecture and Laboratory) Introduction to Geographic Information Systems.Acquisition and conversion of data for mapping. Spatial data mapping using GIS databases. Principles and use of GIS software. GISC3421 —Visualization for GIS(Lecture and Laboratory) Introduction to the basic elements of thematic cartography,cartographic theory, and cartographic projections. Integration of cartographic principles with GIS visualization.Principles of map design with GIS data. GISC1311-Introduction to Vector GIS(Lecture and Laboratory) Introduction to Geographic Information Systems.Acquisition and conversion of data for mapping. Spatial data mapping using GIS databases.Principles and use of GIS software. GEOG1125-Resources,Society and the Environment Introduction to the interactions between physical systems and human activities and their effects on environmental quality and sustainability. Geography of population and resource consumption,food production,water and air quality, energy policy,land/biotic resource management. GEOG1101 Human Geography—Super Section(250 Students) Introduction to global patterns of resources,population,culture,and economic systems.Factors contributing to these patterns and distinctions between the technologically advanced and less advanced regions of the world. GEOG1101-Human Geography Introduction to global patterns of resources,population,culture,and economic systems.Factors contributing to these patterns and distinctions between the technologically advanced and less advanced regions of the world. GEOG1113L—Introduction to Landforms(Laboratory) Laboratory for the analysis and classification of major types of land surfaces,stressing geographic characteristics. Interpretation of relationships between landforms and other phenomena through maps,air photos,and field observations.World coverage with emphasis on North America. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Aug 03, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Meagan Jones First Name Last Name Email Address 1514 Ennis Joslin Rd Apt 434 Street Address Suite or Apt Corpus Christi TX 78412 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? r• Yes r No If yes, how many years? 1.5 Mobile: (361) 877-1386 Mobile: (361) 877-1386 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Nueces County. _ _ Manager,_Natural Resources Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 15820 Park Rd. 22 Work Address - City Corpus Christi Work Address -State TX Work E-mail address meagan.jones@nuecesco.com Uonnnn lnnoc Which Boards would you like to apply for? WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: No Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) BS, Environmental Science and MS, Environmental Management- Law and Policy If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Only applying to one board Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Yes 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 q Female Code of Ethics- Rules of Conduct/Conflicts of Interest AAonnnn lnnoc 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 (-. 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 WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? I-J Scientist i.e.,Marine Biologist) Utanrran lnnoc 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. (� 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 hAonrrnn lnnoc Oath 1 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Unnrran lnnne Meagan E Jones Nueces County Coastal Parks 2020-2022 1514 Ennis Joslin Rd Manager,Coastal Resources Corpus Christi,TX ■ Collaborative and engaging practitioner,with first rate partnership (970) 556-4797 development,leadership,and communications skills ■ Lead local ecosystem protection projects and outreach programs that support current projects and future opportunities Experienced professional that is ■ Identify and apply for applicable grants for park projects related to independently motivated with a coastal resiliency and public access strong background in natural ■ Build relationships with USACE offices and collaborate on coastal resource management and management strategies environmental regulation and 0 Prepare presentation materials for coastal restoration,education,and policy, conservation projects ■ Assist in the management and maintenance of the R.V.parks on Padre and Technical Skills Mustang Islands Outreach: Partners with local Work closely with educational institutions to identify and apply for communities,government beneficial programs for local beaches agencies,non-profits and the Lead all beachfront permitting on Padre and Mustang islands to ensure public regularly.Attend impacts to dunes and dune vegetation is minimized and mitigated meetings,workshops, Work with local and state agencies on funded projects to ensure conferences and events. completed to regulatory standards Collaborates with state agencies, Provide technical assistance in the areas of beach and dune conservation, internal departments and offices planning and management, restoration ecology, climate change for communication and planning adaptation and planning and water resource management efforts,grant applications and ■ Provide subject matter expertise and regional coordination support technical report reviews.Agency pertaining to the coastal zone liaison for city and county Develop materials and resources for education and training purposes and departments,regional agencies, manage the delivery of these resources programs and the public. Provide technical guidance and training to colleagues in natural resource management as it pertains to coastal and ocean habitats Planning: Primary N Prepare requests for proposals and quotes,work with contractors on responsibilities include acting as needs,and ensure invoicing,budget,and deliverables are all on track liaison for projects and state for N Oversee the Beach Management Advisory Committee local,regional,national and 0 Prepare all materials for court related to Coastal Parks,present in court interdepartmental collaboration. and attend public meetings as a subject matter expert Skilled in leading effective teams, E Currently working to revise existing beach management plan to address public outreach,managing both the increase in coastal development and create resilient solutions to project staff,schedule and our natural coastline budget. Develop and oversee 0 Serve on several committees for conservation,noxious weed control,and implementation of policies and education outreach in the area procedures.Lead new studies Task and manage staff according to current needs and schedule and execution of programs. AECOM 2012-2022 Ensure regulatory compliance in Project Management projects. E Create proposal, scope of work,schedule and track budget,invoices,and Communication: Prepare deadlines for several small projects simultaneously educational and outreach • Work with subcontractors,internal departments,agencies and directly materials including with client team to manage and accomplish project tasks presentations,pamphlets, Write and review final recommendations,reports,and permits for infographics,posters and reports. submittal to client and agency Cater educational materials to • Organize, schedule and lead meetings with client, internal teams, appropriate audiences. Partner contractors,government agencies,working groups and the public to with other agencies and NGOs to facilitate agendas,define policies, communicate project components,and build new programs and address concerns materials. Specialize in state and federal policy and regulation associated with ESA, CWA and CAA Meagan E Jones AECOM cont' 1514 Ennis Joslin Rd Perform outreach for projects to state and local agencies and tribes and Corpus Christi, TX maintain excellent communication and relationships (970) 556-4797 Strong written and verbal communication with public,clients,government agencies,tribes and project teams which includes preparation of agendas and meeting materials and presentation to diverse groups and Education backgrounds ■ Monitor projects for compliance with applicable regulations,policies,and ■ Bethel College,Mishawaka, executive orders IN Lead technical writer and senior review for NEPA and environmental BS, Environmental Science permitting documents including state and federal permits,NWPs, EISs, ■ Au Sable Institute Pacific Rim EAs and BAs Campus,Central and Environmental Planner Northwest Washington Manage biological resources for a diverse array of projects that includes Field Certificates in: transportation,habitat restoration, construction,monitoring,and • botany compliance • marine mammals E Oversee the long-term restoration and conservation efforts for wildlife • marine biology and critical habitat • ornithology N Collaborate with teams,clients,and agencies to ensure compliance of all ■ Denver University,Denver, local, state,and federal regulations CO N Create,plan,and perform field tasks according to staff availability,survey MS, Environmental windows,agency approvals and project deadlines Management-Law and 0 Coordinate project teams,GIS teams,landowners, clients,and agencies to Policy ensure timely and compliant execution of project work ■ Data collection,QAQC,permitting and report writing,lab sampling and Professional Associations health and safety lead for field activities ■ American Beach and Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management 2019 Shoreline Preservation Coastal Planner for the State of South Carolina Society-Since 2019 0 Point of contact to coordinate coastal management projects with coastal ■ South Carolina Association communities throughout the state for Hazard Mitigation 2019- a Develop and promote programmatic ocean and coastal planning outreach 2020 initiatives throughout the state and Atlantic Coast region ■ Surfrider Foundation-Since E Coordinate with all departments to promote outreach and 2021 communication for all programs ■ Women in Science-Since E Serve as agency liaison to other state departments,government agencies, 2017 local cities and communities, NGOs,and public ■ Women in Transportation Manage grant funded projects including contractors and internal staff, Since 2017 budgeting,and reporting ■ Work with communities to conserve and protect coastal habitats and manage and monitor critical areas ■ Work collaboratively to address stormwater,erosion,recreation, flooding,and associated issues from climate change impacts ■ Collaborate with coastal communities,state departments,federal agencies,and the public to identify new opportunities for education and conservation ■ Grant writing experience for projects related to coastal resources ■ Represent the Department in all beachfront policies, community planning, work groups, council meetings and relevant conferences and committees ■ Research and manage projects related to ecotourism,T&E species,coastal protection,dredging,and restoration and water quality ■ Work with coastal communities to disseminate educational materials, recommend grant funding for projects,review grant submittals and identify partners regarding ocean and coastal issues and initiatives ■ Stay up to date on various efforts for ocean and coastal issues by attending webinars and conferences Meagan E Jones 1514 Ennis Joslin Rd Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management cont' ■ Plan and prepare soft and hard communication materials for conferences, Corpus Christi,TX meetings,and educational outreach programs (970) 556-4797 0 Provide guidance, review,and approve local beach management plans and ocean and coastal conservation plans for individual municipalities ■ Represent the State in regional and national working groups for ocean Committees and coastal resource conservation ■ Build internal and external relationships to promote program growth and Current partnerships ■ Texas Gulf Coast Cooperative Participated in department coastal programs involving king tides,marine Weed Management Area debris,living shorelines and derelict gear removal ■ TAC Region 3 Cooperator Worked with coastal communities throughout the state forging ■ Beach Management Advisory collaborative relationships Committee Administrator Member of grant application review and selection committees for several tate departments Past S United States Geological Survey 2005 ■ South Carolina Regional Field Technician Water Management Grant Performed field surveys and research for noxious weeds,threatened and Review Committee ■ endangered insects,wildland fires,surface water and pollinating bees and ■ South Carolina Beach and small mammals in Northern Indiana Dune Committee = Reviewed field data and prepared reports of field survey findings for staff Certifications = ecologists ■ Collected and prepared wildlife and vegetation field samples for ■ Certified Coastal Practitioner preservation ■ Wetland Institute Delineation-,* Indiana State University 2004-2005 Certification Field Technician ■ Prescribed Burn Coordinator Performed field surveys and collection for small mammals in Northern ■ First Aid/CPR Indiana ■ Conducted mist netting of bats ■ Assisted the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources collect baseline vocalization data using Anabat detection system ■ Collected and prepared wildlife field samples for preservation Field Museum 2004 ■ Worked in the small mammal's collection in the research department ■ Cleaned storage areas and workstations ■ Managed checkout logs for all specimens in my lab ■ Worked with Martes to create a taxonomic key for the species based on specimens available which was submitted as a final project for class ■ Attended weekly talks from museum researchers on various topics associated with natural history,preservation,and anthropology Eddie Bauer 2006-2011 Banana Republic 2003-2007 Store Manager ■ Develop and track weekly,monthly,and quarterly budgets based on season,events,and staffing Manage daily store operations for all store teams ■ Interview,hire and train sales associates and managers for stores in greater Seattle area ■ Supervise lower management and employees including disciplinary action, annual reviews and pay evaluations CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Oct 07, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile Scott A Lawson First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 3913 Priscilla 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? 5 Mobile: (417) 437-9997_ Mobile: (417) 439-1392 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Retired Retired Employer Job Title Work Address - Street Address and Suite Number 3913 Priscilla Dr Work Address - City Corpus Work Address -State TX Work Address -Zip Code 78414 Crntt 0 I nlArcnn Work Phone 4174379997 Work E-mail address scottallenlawson@gmail.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: Yes,Watershore and Beach Advisory Committee Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Retired Manufacturing Manager,former United Way county chair, State Manufacturers council president, quality awards foundation auditor using Baldric Award criteria, Batchelor of Business Administration, Mini- MBA If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Airport Board Island Strategic Action Committee Board of Adjustment Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Apply knowledge and experience to helping city and community I presented to Airport Board and City Council meetings when proposing the Secure Exit Lane by Horton Automatics for installation at the airport and found the board responsibilities exciting. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No Crntt A I nMenn 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) Cnntt A I nUicnn Question applies to WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W Engineer 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 Cr,ntt 0 I C11AIcnn 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 1 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. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. W I Agree Oath 1 swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. W I Agree Crntt 0 I nInicnn Scott A. Lawson 3913 Priscilla Dr..--Corpus Christi,TX 78414—417.437.9997 linkedin.com/in/scottallenlawson/ Professional Experience Horton Automatics Corpus Christi,TX 2016-2020 Product Manager, Revolving Doors, Security Products • Manage Revolving Door& Security product lines • Develop new products Ergon Consulting Grove and Owasso, OK 2015-2016 Consultant/Problem Solving • Aerospace manufacturing and machining emphasis,AS9100 certification • A3 Facilitation, Acting Safety Coordinator, Team Building,Employee Involvement CST Storage Parsons,KS 2013-2015 Plant Manager • P&L for$67 million annual budget, ISO 9001 certified, 6 years with no lost time injury • Managed Production,Maintenance,Purchasing,Production Control and Scheduling Knapheide Truck Kansas City,MO 2012-2013 General Manager • Responsible for P&L,policy,personnel,budget, customer relations, Sales and Production • Directed all functional departments,truck pool and inventory, ISO 9001:2008 certified Newell Coach Miami,OK 2002-2012 Vice President/Manufacturing • Led manufacture of custom motor coaches with 208 employees in 15 departments • Negotiated several Collective Bargaining Agreements • Directed Safety, Quality,Production, Scheduling,Procurement, Service and Maintenance • Managed 16 acre facility, 130,000 square feet under roof seven-figure materials inventory, eight-figure work in process and eight-figure finished goods inventory Newell Coach 1996-2002 Plant Manager • Implemented lean manufacturing, oversaw Six Sigma Black Belt projects • Built effective team through hiring and coaching Newell Coach 1992-1996 Special Projects Manager • Developed Special Projects program • Customers' request/need fulfillment, Production Liaison Newell Coach 1990-1992 Quality Manager • Implemented quality system and processes • Affected improved product quality and customer satisfaction Newell Coach 1982-1992 Designer and Engineer • Designed over 600 unique motor coaches • Built relationships with customer,peers and suppliers 1 Page Scott A. Lawson 3913 Priscilla Dr..—Corpus Christi TX 78414—417.437 9997 linkedin.com/in/scottallenlawson/ Previous Experience • Engineering roles with Titan Rig(mobile oil rigs), Funk Manufacturing(now John Deere)and Ajax-Atlas (structural steel buildings) Highlights • Exemplary integrity • Mentor to middle managers,resulting in much higher performance • Oversaw multiple locations, shifts and departments simultaneously • Implement/foster lean manufacturing using 5S, Six Sigma and SPC methodology • Chairman of the Board of Directors of the esteemed Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance • President of Grand Lake Manufacturers' Council • Team Leader for the Oklahoma Quality Award Foundation • Influence many companies through lean, ISO,Baldrige Award criteria and Six Sigma • OSHA 10 Certification Skills • Lean Manufacturing,team building and employee empowerment • Human Resources leadership and staff development • Customer/vendor relationships and partnerships • Contract negotiations(union,vendor, supplier and customer) Core Accomplishments • State record for longest running SHARP safety award • Doubled revenue, increased capacity,reduced costs through lean transformation • Increased annual profits by 150%through continuous improvement processes • Reduced employee turnover to under 5%per year • Improved safety from 16 accidents at$500,000 per year to 4 accidents at$50,000 • Coached middle managers to higher efficiency and success • Improved workplace morale through various employee involvement initiatives • Applied visual workplace techniques and posted measurable metrics • Raised workplace organization,neatness and cleanliness through 5S programs • Reduced foot travel by many miles through pull systems • Decreased production line work station count, saving considerable WIP and space • Created kanban systems and 2-tiered racking to improve inventory management Education Pitt State University Pittsburg,KS 1994 Bachelor of Business Administration, with honors • Summa Cum Laude(4.0 GPA) • Member, Delta Mu Delta and Phi Kappa Phi The University of Tulsa Tulsa,OK 2000 Mini MBA, • College of Business Administration • Center for Excellence and Professional Development Texas A&M Corpus Christi, TX 2016 Six Sigma Black Belt 2 Page CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date: Dec 24, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile MRS RACHEL M PITTMAN Prefix First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 13941 KETCH ST Street Address _ CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78418 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? r• Yes r No If yes, how many years? 5 Home: (361) 429-8587 Home: (361) 429-8587 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Reemp DSD Inc-___ ____ OWNER/PRIES I-DENT Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 13941 KETCH ST Work Address - City CORPUS CHRISTI Work Address - State TX Work Address-Zip Code 78418 KADC DA('I—IDI AA DITTAADI\I Work Phone 3614298587 Work E-mail address Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: N/A Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) BACHELOR DEGREES IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP FROM COLUMBIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY. OWNER REEMP DSD INC IN CORPUS CHRISTI TX If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY PADRE ISLES MANAGEMENT CONVENTION AND VISITORS PARKS AND REC COMMITTEE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? LIVING ON THE ISLAND, WE ARE HEAVILY INVESTED IN OUR COMMUNITY. IT IS MY INTENT TO CONTINUE THAT ENDEAVOUR TO MAKE OUR COMMUNITY BETTER FOR EVERYONE. JOINING A BOARD, ALLOWS ME ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE BACK AND TO HELP CONTINUE MAKING OUR CITY EVEN BETTER FOR EVERYONE. Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r Yes r No AADC DA('I-IDI AA DITTAADnI Are you a current candidate in an election for a non-city public office? r Yes r No Do you currently serve as an elected official for a non-city public office? . ......... ........ . .. . . .. . . . r Yes r No Will you seek re-election to the non-city public office? If not in a non- city public office, please enter N/A N/A Demographics Gender q 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 KADQ QAr-WGI KA DITTKAAnI 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 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 WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Verification AADQ QAr- F:I KA DITTAADnI 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 AADQ QAr- M KA DITTAADnI CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Jul 20, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile James W Storbeck First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 426 Indiana Avenue 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? 22.5 Mobile: (361) 249-4770 Business: (361) 225-7900 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Keller Williams Coastal Bend Realtor Employer Job Title Work Address -Street Address and Suite Number 4518 Everhart Rd#101 Work Address -City Corpus Christi Work Address -State TX Work Address -Zip Code 78411 lnmoc \A/ Ctnrhot-1/ Work Phone 361-249-4770 Work E-mail address wstorbeck@kw.com Preferred Mailing Address W Work Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: N/A Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) Real Estate Agent Licensee, Senior Warden- Providence Reformed Episcopal Church, Board of Directors Corpus Christi Tennis Association, Baptist Student Ministry Leadership-Tamucc/Del Mar. If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Watershore and Beach Advisory Committee Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? Corpus Christi native, lifelong local surfer, committed to wellbeing of Corpus Christi 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 lnmoc W Ctr%rhoels 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) lmmnc U/ CtnrhorrL Question applies to WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above 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 lfamac \A/ Ctnrhorl, 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. rJ I Agree Oath I swear that all of the statements included in my application and attached documents, if any, are true and correct. fJ I Agree lnmoc \A/ Ctnrhoi-l- CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Submit Date:Aug 04, 2022 Application for a City Board, Commission, Committee or Corporation Profile David S Zill First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address 13969 Seafarer Dr Street Address Corpus Christi TX 78418 City State Postal Code What district do you live in? W District 4 Current resident of the city? r• Yes r No If yes, how many years? 3 Mobile: (361) 562-2469 Mobile: (361) 562-2469 Primary Phone Alternate Phone Business Development Manager Geosolutions, Inc -Gulf Coast_ Employer Job Title Work Address- Street Address and Suite Number 1202 Southern Minerals Rd Work Address -City Corpus Christi Work Address - State TX Work Address - Zip Code 78409 F)nwirl C Till Work Phone 361-289-6300 Work E-mail address dzill@geosolutionsinc.com Preferred Mailing Address W Home/Primary Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Submitted Interests & Experiences Are you a registered voter? r Yes r No Do you currently serve on any other City board, commission or committee at this time? If so, please list: I do not serve on any other City board. Education, Professional and/or Community Activity (Present) BS Geology- University of Tennessee American Society of Civil Engineers-Associate Member International Erosion Control Association - Member North American GeoSynthetics Society- Member Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists- Member If you applied for multiple boards, which boards are you most interested in serving on, in order of preference? (Limit to top three) Watershore Library Why are you interested in serving on a City board, commission or committee? I want to be more involved in my community. Upload a Resume Are you an ex-Officio member of a City Board, commission or committee? r• Yes r No nnx/irl C Till 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 9 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 (.- 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) F)nwi,l c 7in Question applies to LIBRARY BOARD The Library Board preferred representatives from certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above Question applies to WATERSHORE AND BEACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Watershore & Beach Advisory Committee must include members representing certain categories. Do you qualify for any of the following categories? W None of the above 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 rinxiirl c 7ill 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 1 seek. I hereby consent to the release of my home address and home telephone number should it be requested under the Texas Public Information Act prior to my possible appointment or election. I hereby release the City of Corpus Christi, and its agents, employees and officers, from any and all liability whatsoever if the information must be released pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. P 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 nwirl c 7iii David S. Zill Corpus Christi, TX https://www.linkedin.com/in/davezill/ Versatile technical materials sales and management professional with a track record of successful new business development, competitive market share expansion, and customer relationship development. Proven ability to identify market opportunities, propel revenue, and maximize potential especially in large geographic territory. Intelligent communicator and presenter, gifted at aligning product specifiers, distributors, and end users to establish profitable long-term relationships. SKILLS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Communication: Relationship Development I Strong Presenter I Outstanding Writer • Organization: Plan Development I SalesForce Devotee I Exceptional Time Management • Execution: Proven Record I Goal Oriented Consistently exceeded budget sales goals (2003-Present). Greater than $5M new business generated in less than 3 years. Account retention > 95%. WORK EXPERIENCE GeoSolutions, Inc. Corpus Christi, TX Business Development Manager - Gulf Coast (October 2019 - Present) Senior Executive for a leading distributor/ manufacturer of geotechnical and civil building materials. Strategic market planning, forecasting, and P&L management for south Texas / Gulf Coast geographical territory. Foster relationships, develop and defend specification base with civil and geotechnical engineering community, municipalities, and agencies. Promotion and sales of materials to sitework, excavation, heavy civil, geotechnical, paving, erosion control, and general construction contractors. Technical proficiency. ThraceLINQ, Summerville, SC Regional Sales Manager - Western NA, (02/2017 - 10/2019) Charged with expanding ThraceLINQ western North American footprint in the geotechnical / geotechnical construction market for 17 states and 4 provinces. Exceeded 2017 new market minimum $1M target by more than 30%. Forecast budget for 2019 is $5M. Currently, at 98% of plan/budget. Achieved goals by developing and implementing territory management plan including establishment of stocking distribution and product specification base. ThraceGroup (Athens, Greece) absorbed ThraceLINQ operations 10/2019. Tenax Corporation, Baltimore, MD Performance Plastics Sales Manager - Western US, (11/2013 - 02/2017) Redefined and expanded domestic building materials markets for internationally matrixed (Tenax SPA - Vigano Italy) plastics manufacturer. Met or exceeded annual targets > $3M. Analyze and adapt to market trends; Forecast and manage budgets, KPI's. Develop and manage distribution partners. Division transferred to Italy Operations - January 2017 Fiberweb, Inc, Phoenix, AZ Geosynthetic Sales Manager, Americas, (01/2010 - 1/2013) Manage complex consultative sales cycle for an international matrixed (Fiberweb PLC - London) specialty civil / geotechnical / erosion control / drainage products manufacturer. Develop and implement sales strategies for 18 state / 5 province sales region, Forecast and manage > $3M budgets, KPI's. Establish and maintain average annual growth 19%. Fiberweb acquired by PGI - November 2013 GeoSupply, Inc, Phoenix, Arizona Vice President, Sales & Marketing, (02/2003 - 01/2010) Senior Executive for a leading distributor/ manufacturer of geotechnical and civil building materials. Strategic market planning, forecasting, and P&L management for 3 southwest locations > $10M annual revenue. Sales team development and management, P&L responsibility. ACS Engineering Group - Tempe, AZ Business Development Manager/ Lab Services Manager, (02/2000 - 02/2003) Sales and operations leader for a leading consulting geotechnical engineering firm. Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Staff Scientist, (10/1991 - 1/2000) Junior technical manager for construction and environmental engineering organization at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Geological Sciences (1994), University of Tennessee, Knoxville Tennessee Associate of Science, Engineering (1991), Roane State Community College, Harriman Tennessee Miller Heiman Group Academy City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street / Corpus Christi,TX 78401 cctexas.com Meeting Minutes City Council Tuesday,January 10,2023 9:00 AM Council Chambers SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING A. Mayor Paulette Guajardo to call the meeting to order. Mayor Guajardo called the meeting to order at 9:03 a.m. Present: 9- Mayor Paulette Guajardo,Council Member Roland Barrera,Council Member Gil Hernandez,Council Member Michael Hunter,Council Member Mike Pusley,Billy A. Lerma,Ben Molina,John Martinez, and Greg Smith B. Outgoing Council Member Speeches with Presentation of Gifts Council Members Billy Lerma, Ben Molina, John Martinez and Greg Smith were presented with farewell gifts and each made remarks. Present: 5- Mayor Paulette Guajardo,Council Member Roland Barrera,Council Member Gil Hernandez,Council Member Michael Hunter, and Council Member Mike Pusley C. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Guajardo adjourned the meeting at 9:35 a.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 111912023 City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street / Corpus Christi,TX 78401 cctexas.com Meeting Minutes City Council Tuesday,January 10,2023 10:00 AM Council Chambers SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING A. City Secretary Rebecca Huerta to call the meeting to order. City Secretary Rebecca Huerta called the meeting to order at 10:07 a.m. B. Presentation of Colors followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and the Texas Flag, given by the Veterans Band Color Guard Veterans Band Color Guard led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Texas Flag. C. Invocation to be given by Rabbi Ilan Emanuel, Congregation Beth Israel. Rabbi Ilan Emanuel, Congregation Beth Israel, gave the invocation. D. Swearing-in Ceremony for Mayor and City Council Members to be conducted by The Honorable Deeanne M. Galvan, District Judge of the Nueces County Court at Law No. 3. The Honorable Deeanne M. Galvan, District Judge of the Nueces County Court at Law No. 3, conducted the swearing-in ceremony for Mayor and City Council Members. E. Incoming Mayor and Council Member Speeches The incoming Mayor and Council Members spoke about the importance of streets, water, public safety, human and environmental health, and public funds. F. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Guajardo adjourned the meeting at 11:00 a.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 111912023 City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,TX 78401 cctexas.com Meeting Minutes City Council Tuesday,January 10,2023 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 11:35 a.m. B. Invocation to be given by Father Pete Elizardo, Corpus Christi Cathedral. Father Pete Elizardo, Corpus Christi Cathedral, gave the invocation. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Victoria Gonzales, Senior at W. B. Ray High School. Victoria Gonzales, 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 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 Mike Pusley,Council Member Dan Suckley,Council Member Everett Roy,Council Member Jim Klein, and Council Member Sylvia Campos E. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: Mayor Guajardo referred to City Manager's comments. 1. 23-0124 Flint Hills Oil Spill Clean Up Status Update City Manager Peter Zanoni presented information on the Flint Hills Oil Spill Clean Up as follows: the clean up efforts are ongoing; the oil spill was in the city limits; a cracked pipeline caused 335 barrels of crude oil to spill into the La Quinta Channel; Corpus Christi Channel Map #1; Ingleside Map #2; Nueces Bay Map #3; and TAMUCC Map #4. Flint Hills was in charge of the clean up, along with the U.S. Coast Guard, Texas General City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 111912023 City Council Meeting Minutes January 10, 2023 Land Office (GLO), Texas Parks and Wildlife, and City of Corpus Christi Emergency Operations Center. The beaches did not close and there were no fishing or swimming bans due to the spill. Council Members, City Manager Zanoni, Public Affairs Director for Flint Hills Resources Andy Saenz, and Regional Operations Manager for Flint Hills Resources Thomas Baldassare discussed the following topics: the cause of the oil spill is still being investigated; better communication methods will be implemented for future incidents; in response to a Council Member's question regarding an oil spill effect on a future desalination plant in the Inner Harbor, City Manager Zanoni stated the engineers designing the desalination plant are aware of the risk and are putting safeguards in place; none of the oil reached the gulf beaches; the accumulation of tar is not expected from this crude oil spill; the Flint Hills team is continuing the investigation and clean up process; a Council Member's concern that our state representative was not notified immediately by the GLO; and the importance of taking samples of the oil to keep track of where it is originating from. 2. 23-0125 Mud Bridge Restoration Update Director of Public Works Ernesto De La Garza presented information on the following topics: background and history; timeline of events; project plan; estimated completion date is April 6; and next steps. Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, and Director De La Garza discussed the following topics: the TxDOT bridge report from 2021 did show four deficiencies, but the City currently does not have any bridge experts to verify the report; a Council Member's request that this bridge be a priority for the City; TxDOT is funding the replacement bridge of about $20 million; a Council Member's request for the City to work with TxDOT as soon as possible with estimated completion date of April 6; TxDOT is handling the environmental work; in the event of a hurricane, the bridge could still be used; if one side of the bridge can be open while work is being done; and the contractor is hesitant to open any portions of the bridge as they work on it. 3. 23-0126 37th Annual MLK 2023 Events Calendar Overview City Manager Peter Zanoni announced the 37th Annual MLK Commemorative March on January 16, 2023. President of Corpus Christi Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Nikela Pradier presented information on the 37th Annual MLK events: annual commemorative march; and schedule of events. A Council Member inquired about transportation for persons with disabilities during the march. F. PUBLIC COMMENT City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 111912023 City Council Meeting Minutes January 10, 2023 Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. The following citizens spoke about the Flint Hills oil spill and bay concerns: Rachel Caballero, 522 Hancock Ave.; Armon Alex, 1610 La Joya St.; Maggie Peacock, 7037 Islander Way; Alyssa Alaniz, 11326 Guess Dr.; Chloe Torres, 5430 Saratoga Blvd.; and Isabel Araiza, 326 Poenisch Dr. John Weber, 609 Naples St., spoke regarding his concern about gas industry. Marilena Garza, 1008 Marguerite St., spoke regarding the need for a low barrier shelter option. Dustin Cronan, 5026 Yorktown Blvd., spoke regarding educating the public about autism awareness. Adam Rios, 7301 Tangled Ridge Court, advocated for skate and BMX bike parks. Errol Summerlin, 1017 Diomede, Portland, TX, stated that mistakes are made when a project is rushed. Shirin Delsooz, 6030 Tapestry Dr., spoke regarding the need for protected bike paths in Corpus Christi. Conor Rice, 714 Robert Dr., advocated for hate crime awareness. G. SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS: (ITEMS 4 - 6) 4. 23-0034 Mayoral Appointments to Audit Committee and Municipal Court Committee Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 4. Audit Committee Chair: Council Member Gil Hernandez Members: Council Members Jim Klein, Everett Roy, and Dan Suckley Municipal Court Committee Chair: Council Member Roland Barrera Members: Council Members Sylvia Campos, Michael Hunter, and Mike Pusley 5. 23-0048 Motion appointing Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo and Council Members Roland Barrera, Gil Hernandez, Michael Hunter, Mike Pusley, Jim Klein, Everett Roy, Sylvia Campos and Dan Suckley as the Board of Directors of the Corpus Christi Housing Finance Corporation and the Corpus Christi Industrial Development Corporation. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 5. City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 111912023 City Council Meeting Minutes January 10, 2023 Corpus Christi Housing Finance Corporation and Corpus Christi Industrial Development Corporation Appointed: Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo, Council Members Roland Barrera, Gil Hernandez, Michael Hunter, Mike Pusley, Jim Klein, Everett Roy, Sylvia Campos and Dan Suckley Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Hunter. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2023-001 6. 23-0033 Motion to approve the 2022-2024 Mayor Pro Tem service schedule. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 6. There were no comments from the Council. Council Member Hunter made a motion to approve the schedule, seconded by Council Member Barrera. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2023-002 H. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: 7. 23-0043 Reinvestment Zone No.3 (Downtown) Board Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 7. Reinvestment Zone No. 3 (Downtown) Board Reappointed: Mayor Paulette Guajardo, Council Members Gil Hernandez, Roland Barrera, Michael Hunter and Mike Pusley Appointed: Council Members Jim Klein, Sylvia Campos, Dan Suckley and Everett Roy Chair: Council Member Mike Pusley J. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 8 - 19) City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 111912023 City Council Meeting Minutes January 10, 2023 Approval of the Consent Agenda Mayor Guajardo referred to the Consent Agenda. Council Members pulled Items 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 for individual consideration. A motion was made by Council Member Klein, seconded by Council Member Roy to approve the Consent Agenda with the exception of Items 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Campos, Council Member Klein, Council Member Roy and Council Member Suckley Abstained: 0 8. 23-0072 Approval of the December 20, 2022 Regular Meeting Minutes The Minutes were approved on the consent agenda. Consent-Second Reading Ordinances 9. 22-2079 Ordinance accepting two Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) - Public Assistance (PA) reimbursement grants in the amount of$276,171.44 (Category B - emergency measures and Category Z - management costs) including local match of$26,302.04 from the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM). This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032958 10. 22-1997 Ordinance authorizing the Second Amended and Restated Addendum No. 1 to Lease Agreement with Foresight Corpus Christi Golf, L.L.C. a Texas Limited Liability Company, which provides for $412,000.00 from the Golf Fund and $1,160,000 from the anticipated Certificates of Obligation for increased construction costs for improvements to the Lozano Golf Center Executive Nine Hole Course and practice range; appropriating $412,000 from the Golf Fund; and amending the operating and capital budgets. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032959 11. 22-2095 Ordinance adopting a new Westside Area Development Plan, an element of the Plan CC Comprehensive Plan; rescinding the former Westside Area Development Plan adopted by ordinance #22166; and amending the Plan CC Comprehensive Plan. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032960 City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 111912023 City Council Meeting Minutes January 10, 2023 12. 23-0005 Ordinance authorizing a Water Arterial Transmission Grid Main Construction Reimbursement Agreement ("Agreement") up to $471,488.10 with Cypress Point Capital, LLC ("Developer") to construct a required water arterial transmission grid main line for the proposed residential development located South of Farm Road 2444 on County Road 43, otherwise known as Caroline's Heights Unit 1; and authorizing future transfer and appropriation of Water and Wastewater Trust Fund revenue up to $471,488.10 to reimburse the developer in accordance with the agreement. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 12. A Council Member and Director Raymond discussed the following topic: whether an organization that paid out-of-pocket for a project can request reimbursement from the City. Council Member Campos made a motion to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Pusley. This Ordinance was passed on second reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 032961 Consent- Contracts and Procurement 13. 22-1395 Motion authorizing a three-year service agreement with Miller Environmental Services, LLC, of Corpus Christi, for an amount not to exceed $136,900.00, for emergency spill response and remediation services for the Public Works Department with FY2023 funding of$45,635.00 from the Storm Water Fund. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 13. Council Members and Assistant Director of Public Works Gabriel Hinojosa discussed the following topics: Miller Environmental Services was the last contractor hired and is currently the low bidder; and if an individual or entity is responsible for a spill, they will be billed for it. Council Member Campos made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Pusley. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 City of Corpus Christi Page 6 Printed on 111912023 City Council Meeting Minutes January 10, 2023 Enactment No: M2023-003 14. 22-1811 Motion authorizing a one-year service agreement with Viking Painting, LLC, of La Vista, Nebraska, for$212,500.00 to paint Corpus Christi Water's new logo on four water storage tanks, with FY 2023 funding from the Water 2023 Revenue Bonds Fund. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 14. A Council Member and Chief Operations Officer for Water Utilities Mike Murphy discussed the following topic: this item authorizes a contractor to paint the new Corpus Christi Water logo on four water tanks. Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Pusley. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 8- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Nay: 1 - Council Member Hernandez Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2023-004 15. 22-1921 Motion authorizing the purchase of an additional, new playground unit and a new three-bay swing set for West Guth Park from Cunningham Recreation of Charlotte, North Carolina,for a total amount of$63,719.44, with funding from Bond 2020 Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 15. Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Assistant Director of Park Operations and Development Kevin Johnson, and Assistant Director of Finance and Procurement Josh Chronley discussed the following topics: this equipment was included in the 2020 bond program and is replacing a dilapidated structure; the neighborhood groups were engaged in the 10 year Park Master Plan; a Council Member's request to include specific items from the Master Plan that need to be improved; and a Council Member's desire for better marketing in the City. Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Klein. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2023-005 City of Corpus Christi Page 7 Printed on 111912023 City Council Meeting Minutes January 10, 2023 Consent- Capital Projects 16. 22-1963 Motion authorizing a professional services contract with CP&Y Inc., San Antonio, Texas, to provide a 30% Preliminary Engineering Report for the O.N.Stevens Water Treatment Plant Navigation Pump Station Improvements in an amount not to exceed $280,213.00, with FY 2023 funding available from Water Capital Fund. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 16. Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Assistant Director of Finance and Procurement Josh Chronley, and Director of Engineering Jeff Edmonds discussed the following topics: a Council Member's concern with the ranking system used for the solicitation when hiring a firm; Ardurra is not a subcontractor with this project; and CP&Y met all of the objective criteria and has extensive knowledge about water distribution systems. Council Member Barrera made a motion to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Pusley. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2023-006 General Consent Items 17. 22-1996 Motion authorizing agreements between the City of Corpus Christi and South Texas Institute for the Arts, Inc., The Botanical and Nature Center of South Texas, Inc., and Texas State Aquarium Association from October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023 wherein the City shall provide funding on a reimbursement basis through the FY 2022-23 Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund in a total amount not to exceed $375,000.00 to South Texas Institute for the Arts, Inc., $70,000 to The Botanical and Nature Center of South Texas, Inc., and $310,000.00 to Texas State Aquarium Association with funds available in the Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2023-007 Consent-First Reading Ordinances 18. 23-0019 Ordinance appropriating $1,300,000 from the settlement of State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon City of Corpus Christi Page 8 Printed on 111912023 City Council Meeting Minutes January 10, 2023 Asphalt and Emulsion, Inc., which was previously approved by City council on September 21, 2021, and which may only be used for a backflow prevention program in accordance with the settlement documents; and amending the operating budget. This Ordinance was passed on first reading on the consent agenda. 19. 23-0098 Ordinance authorizing an amendment of the current contract with Sinister, LLC for a monthly rent rate of$100 for the second option year of the city owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. This Ordinance was passed on first reading on the consent agenda. K. RECESS FOR LUNCH Mayor Guajardo recessed the Council meeting for lunch at 1:48 p.m. Mayor Guajardo reconvened the meeting at 2:22 p.m. L. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (NONE) M. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (NONE) N. BRIEFINGS: (ITEM 20) 20. 22-2017 Briefing to City Council on the operational updates from the Art Museum of South Texas. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 20. Director at Art Museum of South Texas Sara Morgan presented information on the following topics: 2019-2022 revenue expenses; 2023 exhibition schedule; 2023 education programs; Antonio Garcia Arts Education Center; community events; building and maintenance; and City Hall installation. Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, and Director Morgan discussed the following topics: a facility assessment has been done at the Art Museum to assess the most critical projects; a Council Member's request for better signage at the Art Museum; the need to emphasize what the art community brings to the City; a Council Member's request to include more indigenous programs and more involvement for the youth; in response to a Council Member's concern that the capital budget does not include any improvements for the Art Museum for the next three years, City Manager Zanoni stated that there currently is not enough staff to manage the facilities that the City owns; a Council Member's request that the City prioritize how the money will be spent to improve the city-owned facilities; the Water Garden is in the design phase; and a Council Member's request for staff to present a complete historical perspective of the Water Gardens. City of Corpus Christi Page 9 Printed on 111912023 City Council Meeting Minutes January 10, 2023 O. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (NONE) P. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Guajardo adjourned this meeting at 3:56 p.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 10 Printed on 111912023 se o v AGENDA MEMORANDUM N1ORPORpI First Reading for the City Council Meeting of January 10, 2023 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of January 24, 2023 DATE: December 8, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Michael Murphy, Chief Operations Officer for Corpus Christi Water michaelmur(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3556 Final settlement to provide reimbursement for backflow prevention program CAPTION: Ordinance appropriating $1 ,300,000 from the settlement of State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsion, Inc., which was previously approved by City council on September 21 , 2021 , and which may only be used for a backflow prevention program in accordance with the settlement documents; and amending the operating budget. SUMMARY: Resulting from Cause No. D-1-GN-21-006395 State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi V. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. is an agreed final judgement. The judgement requires the City of Corpus Christi to achieve the objectives set forth in Attachment A of the agreement which is titled City of Corpus Christi Backflow Prevention Compliance Project. To achieve these objectives, the agreement provides funding of $1,300,000. These funds will be deposited into a trust fund from which the city will request disbursement. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Corpus Christi Water has provided a work plan to utilize the settlement funds. The work plan is in full accordance with the established conditions and has been approved within the Agreed Final Judgement. As per the agreement, funding will be utilized for training, an inspection database, customer service inspections, backflow equipment, test kits, and storage of the equipment. CCW has identified vendors and service providers to meet the requirements of this agreement as the funding must be utilized within 365 days of the execution date. ALTERNATIVES: The City of Corpus Christi would not be in compliance with the final settlement. FISCAL IMPACT: The Backflow Prevention Compliance Project is the City's obligation in the final settlement agreement. The Project will be reimbursed through funds held in Escrow by TexPool deposited by Valero and Ergon as part of the final judgment. Funding Detail: Fund: 1052 Water Grants Organization/Activity: 806023L Mission Element: 063 Project # (CIP Only): n/a Account: various RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the settlement agreement. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Agreed Final Judgement Presentation Ordinance appropriating $1,300,000 from the settlement of State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsion, Inc., which was previously approved by City Council on September 21, 2021, and which may only be used for a backflow prevention program in accordance with the settlement documents; and amending the operating budget. WHEREAS, the parties to State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsion, Inc. have agreed to a settlement, which was approved by the judge on December 7, 2022; and WHEREAS, the settlement requires that the City of Corpus Christi use the settlement funds only for a backflow prevention program to help prevent a similar backflow issue in the future; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That $1 ,300,000.00 is appropriated in the Water Grants Fund No. 1052 for the settlement and the creation of the backflow prevention program. SECTION 2. The FY2022-23 Operating Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 032855 is amended to increase revenues and expenditures by $1 ,300,000.00. SECTION 3. This Ordinance takes effect upon approval by City Council. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2023. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Cause No. D-1-GN-21-006395 STATE OF TEXAS and 5 IN THE DISTRICT COURT CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, 5 Plaintiffs, 5 V. TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS VALERO MARKETING AND SUPPLY COMPANY and ERGON ASPHALT AND EMULSIONS, INC., Defendants. 250th JUDICIAL DISTRICT AGREED FINAL JUDGMENT Plaintiffs, the State of Texas (the State) and the City of Corpus Christi (the City), and Defendants, Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc., submit to the Court this Agreed Final Judgment (Judgment). By presenting this Judgment to the Court, the State of Texas announces that it has published notice of this Judgment in the Texas Register for thirty days as required by Texas Water Code section 7.110 and received no comments that demonstrate that the proposed settlement is inappropriate, improper, inadequate, or inconsistent with applicable law. Therefore, by the duly authorized signatures subscribed to this Judgment, all parties represent to the Court that they agree to the terms of this Judgment, and the Judgment represents the compromise and settlement of any Filed on 12/7/2022 3:06:43 PM Travis County District Clerk, Velva L. Price and all claims and causes of action that were placed in issue or could have been placed in issue by the Plaintiffs' Original Petition filed in this case. This Judgment resolves any and all claims of the State and the City against Defendants identified and described in the Plaintiffs' Original Petition for alleged violations of the Corpus Christi City Code, including but not limited to the City-adopted portions of the International Plumbing Code, the International Building Code, and the Property Maintenance Code, incorporated therein by reference (the City Code), and the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 341 (Chapter 341). Plaintiffs allege in Plaintiffs' Original Petition that one or both of the defendants violated the City Code and Chapter 341 at facilities they own or operate located at 6746 Up River Road in Corpus Christi, Texas during a time period that began in 2005 and ended in December 2016. The Court finds that it has jurisdiction over the subject matter of this action pursuant to Chapter 341 of the Texas Health and Safety Code and Chapter 7 of the Texas Water Code. The Court finds this Judgment to be proper, necessary, and in the best interest of justice, and approves this Judgment. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final judgment Page 2 of 29 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS 1.1 As used in this Judgment, the words and terms set forth below have the following meanings: A. "City" means the City of Corpus Christi. B. "City Code" means the Corpus Christi City Code, including but not limited to City-adopted portions of the International Plumbing Code, the International Building Code, and the Property Maintenance Code, incorporated therein by reference. C. "Days" means calendar days. D. "Defendants" means Valero and Ergon, as those terms are defined herein. E. "Effective Date" means the date on which the Court signs this Judgment. F. "Ergon" means Defendant Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc., its officers, directors, managers, principals, partners, owners, employees, agents, servants, and all persons in active concert or participation with Ergon, on its behalf or under its control. G. "Judgment" means this Agreed Final Judgment. H. "Parties" means the State, the City, Valero, and Ergon, as those terms are defined herein. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 3 of 29 I. "Plaintiffs" means the State and the City, as those terms are defined herein. J. "Project Funds" are all amounts required to be paid to Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company in accordance with this Judgment. K. "State" means the State of Texas. L. "TCEQ" means the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. M. "Valero" means Defendant Valero Marketing and Supply Company, its officers, directors, managers, principals, partners, owners, employees, agents, servants, and all persons in active concert or participation with Valero, on its behalf or under its control. 2. COMMITMENTS BY THE PARTIES 2.1 The Parties acknowledge receipt of a copy of this Judgment, are aware of the duties placed upon them in this Judgment, and are desirous and capable of carrying out those duties in full. 3. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY 3.1 The City is ordered by this Court to implement and timely carry out the duties and responsibilities placed on the City in the Backflow Prevention Compliance Project that is set forth in full in Attachment A, attached to this Judgment and incorporated herein. Nothing in this Judgment or the Backflow Prevention Compliance Project limits or excuses the City's obligations under State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 4 of 29 federal, state, or local laws. 4. CIVIL PENALTIES 4.1 The State of Texas shall have judgment against Valero for civil penalties in the amount of SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($625,000.00). 4.2 The State of Texas shall have judgment against Ergon for civil penalties in the amount of SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($625,000.00). 4.3 The City of Corpus Christi shall have judgment against Valero for civil penalties in the amount of SIX HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($650,000.00). 4.4 The City of Corpus Christi shall have judgment against Ergon for civil penalties in the amount of SIX HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($650,000.00). 5. ATTORNEYS' FEES 5.1 The State of Texas shall have judgment against Valero for attorney's fees in the amount of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.00). 5.2 The State of Texas shall have judgment against Ergon for attorney's fees in the amount of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.00). State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final judgment Page 5 of 29 6. PAYMENT TO STATE 6.1 Defendants shall make payment on the amounts awarded to the State in this Judgment as follows: A. Valero shall pay $650,000.00 to the State no later than thirty (30) Days after the Effective Date of the Judgment. B. Ergon shall pay $650,000.00 to the State no later than thirty (30) Days after the Effective Date of the Judgment. 6.2 All amounts required to be paid to the State in accordance with this Judgment shall be paid by certified checks made payable to the "State of Texas" and shall reference "AG No. CX2939695872." Checks shall be delivered to Division Chief, Environmental Protection Division, Office of the Attorney General, P.O. Box 12548, MC-066, Austin, Texas 78711-2548. 7. PAYMENT TO FUND THE BACKFLOW PREVENTION PROJECT 7.1 Defendants shall make payment on the amounts awarded to the City (Project Funds) in this Judgment as follows: A. Valero shall pay $650,000.00 to the Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company no later than thirty (30) Days after the Effective Date of the Judgment. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 6 of 29 B. Ergon shall pay $650,000.00 to the Texas Treasure Safekeeping Trust Company no later than thirty (30) Days after the Effective Date of the Judgment. 7.2 Defendants shall deposit the Project Funds into the Escrow Account described by the attached Escrow document, which is administered by the Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company, no later than thirty (30) Days after the Effective Date of this Judgment, according to instructions received from the TexPool administrator and investment manager: Federated Hermes, Attn. Denise Hamala, Unit Manager, TexPool Participant Services, 1001 Texas Avenue, Suite 11501, Houston, Texas 770021 Phone: 1-866-839-76651 Email: Denise.Hamala@FederatedHermes.com. Any funds remaining after completion of the Backflow Prevention Compliance Project shall be handled in accordance with the terms specified in Attachment A. 8. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS 8.1 Except as specifically provided in Section 9 of this Judgment, the State and the City each reserve, and this Judgment is without prejudice to, all other rights against Defendants, including the right to seek penalties or injunctive relief. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 7 of 29 8.2 This Judgment shall not be construed in any way to relieve Defendants, the City, or their agents or contractors from the obligation to comply with any federal, state, or local law. 8.3 The State and the City reserve all legal and equitable remedies to address any endangerment to public health or welfare arising at or posed by Defendants' facilities for operations occurring after December 15, 2016. 8.4 The State and the City reserve all legal and equitable remedies available to enforce the provisions of this Judgment. 9. RELEASE 9.1 Upon full payment of the civil penalties in accordance with Paragraphs 6.1, 6.2, 7.1, and 7.2 of this Judgment, Defendants are released and discharged from any and all liability to Plaintiffs for all claims and causes of action that were placed in issue, or could have been placed in issue, by the State or the City that may have occurred before December 14, 2016, based on the failure to ensure against a backflow or siphonage of contaminated water into the drinking water supply as alleged in Plaintiffs' Original Petition at facilities located at 6746 Up River Road in Corpus Christi, Texas, owned or operated by Defendants, including violations of Chapter 341 and violations of the City Code. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 8 of 29 10. RETENTION OF JURISDICTION 10.1 This Court retains jurisdiction over both the subject matter of this Judgment and the Parties until Defendants are released pursuant to Paragraph 9.1 of this Judgment. Thereafter, this Court retains jurisdiction over the Project Funds for the duration of the performance of the terms and provisions of this Judgment for the purpose of enabling Plaintiffs to apply to the Court at any time for such further direction or relief as may be necessary or appropriate for the construction or modification of this Judgment, to effectuate or enforce compliance with its terms, or to resolve disputes related to it. 11. POST JUDGMENT INTEREST 11.1 Defendants shall pay post-judgment interest on all amounts required to be paid under this Judgment at the legal rate of 5.00 percent per annum from the date that the amounts are five (5) Days overdue, until paid. 12. GENERAL PROVISIONS 12.1 This Judgment constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes any and all prior agreements or understandings between the Parties relating to the referenced cause. 12.2 Nothing in this Judgment shall be construed to create any rights in, or State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 9 of 29 grant any cause of action to, any person not a party to this Judgment. 12.3 This Judgment may be executed in multiple parts, which together shall constitute a single original instrument. Any executed signature page to this Judgment may be transmitted by facsimile or email to the other Party, which shall constitute an original signature for all purposes. 12.4 The State and the City shall be allowed such writs and processes as may be needed for the enforcement of this Judgment. 12.5 Each of the undersigned representatives of a party to this Judgment certifies that he or she is fully authorized to enter into the terms and conditions of the Judgment and to legally execute and bind that party to this Judgment. 12.6 The Parties waive any appeal from this Judgment. 12.7 This Judgment is final and disposes of all parties and all claims in this cause. Signed this 7th day of _ December --12022. /�!�c� fLJ DGE P ESIDING KARIN CRUMP 250th DISTRICT COURT State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 10 of 29 AGREED TO AND ENTRY REQUESTED BY: KEN PAXTON Attorney General of Texas BRENT WEBSTER First Assistant Attorney General GRANT DORFMAN Deputy First Assistant Attorney General SHAWN COWLES Deputy Attorney General for Civil Litigation PRISCILLA M. HUBENAK Chief, Environmental Protection Division /sl Kellie E. Billings-Ray KELLIE E. BILLINGS-RAY Deputy Chief, Environmental Protection Division State Bar No. 24040447 Kellie.Billings-Ray@oag.texas.gov OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION P.O. Box 12548, MC-066 Austin, Texas 78711-2548 (512) 463-2012 ATTORNEYS FOR THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 11 of 29 JAA' 0�1" Alci AIMEE ALCORN-REED State Bar No. 24o83385 Assistant City Attorney on Behalf of MILES RISLEY State Bar No. 00786198 milesr@cctexas.com City Attorney, City of Corpus Christi P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469 Phone: (361) 826-336o Fax: (361)826-3113 NATHAN E. VASSAR State Bar No. 240795o8 nvassar@Iglawfirm.com LLOYD GOSSELINK ROCHELLE &TOWNSEND, P.C. 816 Congress Ave., Suite 19oo Austin, Texas 78701 Phone: (512) 322-5867 Fax: (512) 472-0532 ATTORNEYS FOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 12 of 29 VALERO PARKER WILSON State Bar No. 00792919 Parker.Wilson@valero.com Valero One Valero Way San Antonio, Texas 78249 (210) 345-5894 (210) 345-4567 fax ATTORNEY FOR DEFENDANT VALERO MARKETING AND SUPPLY COMPANY State of Texas and Cite of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Paye L3 of 29 BAKER BOTTS LLP J MOLLY CA&XLE State Bar No. 03591800 Molly.Cagle@bakerbotts.com BAKER BOTTS LLP 98 San Jacinto Blvd. Suite 1500 Austin, Texas 78701 (512) 322-2535 (512) 322-3635 fax ATTORNEY FOR DEFENDANT ERGON ASPHALT AND EMULSIONS, INC. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 14 of 29 ATTACHMENT A CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI BACKFLOW PREVENTION COMPLIANCE PROJECT State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 15 of 29 ATTACHMENT A CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI BACKFLOW PREVENTION COMPLIANCE PROJECT 1. The City of Corpus Christi ("City") shall implement and complete the Backflow Prevention Compliance Project ("Project") set forth in this Project document. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality ("TCEQ") will have oversight of the Project and track the requirements to be performed by the City. Funds shall be disbursed to the City in amounts specified and approved by the TCEQ. The total amount of $1,300,000 and any proceeds from the funds shall be dedicated to being spent on the Project ("Project Funds"). 2. The purpose of the Project is to protect the public drinking water supply of the City of Corpus Christi by reducing the likelihood of the future occurrence of contamination of the public water supply caused by backflow into the public water system through interconnection and to enhance responses to future backflow incidents. The effective date is the date the Agreed Final Judgment, in this case, is signed by the Court ("Effective Date"). 3. Pursuant to the Agreed Final Judgment, Project Funds shall be deposited with the Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company ("Trust Company") in accordance with the Agreed Final Judgment. These funds are not owned by the State of Texas and are not subject to legislative appropriation. Project Funds shall be used only as prescribed in this Project document and as approved by the TCEQ. 4. The Trust Company, as appointed by the TCEQ and the City, is empowered to manage, disburse, transfer, safekeep, and invest funds and securities to help the City implement the Project. Unless otherwise stated in this Project document, Project Funds will be approved only for work performed under the Project. The City may provide disbursement requests to TCEQ no more frequently than monthly. Such requests will provide the information required by Section 4 of the Escrow document. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 16 of 29 If the City has complied with this Project document, the TCEQ will have up to thirty (3 0) days to approve the Letter of Instructions and submit it to the Trust Company. If the City has not complied with the obligations of this Project document, the TCEQ has the discretion to deny or delay such disbursements until the City is in full compliance. If the City is in full compliance and such disbursements are not provided to the City within thirty (30) days of the City's disbursement requests, the City may suspend implementation of the Project at its discretion until outstanding disbursement payments are provided. Suspension of the project does not relieve the City of its existing and ongoing obligations under federal, state, or local law. 5. The City shall respond completely and adequately, as determined by the TCEQ, to all requests for information concerning any disbursement request within fifteen (15) days after the date of such request or by any other deadline specified in writing. 6. The Escrow document shall define and establish a fund to be held by the Trust Company. The creation of the fund is to manage Project Funds to be used on specified tasks to be performed by the City to implement and complete the Project. The Project Funds will be on deposit with the Trust Company pursuant to the Escrow document to be executed between the City and the Trust Company. The Escrow document is provided as Attachment A-1. The release of Project Funds requires the approval of the TCEQ. Project Funds cannot be used by the City for any purpose other than the Project. Project Funds may not be used for administrative, indirect or overhead costs incurred by the City. In addition, during the term of the Project, the City may not receive or solicit reimbursement for the installation or repair of backflow assemblies from the City's commercial/industrial customers that require backflow prevention assemblies to the extent such installation or repair is funded by the Project Funds. The City may, however, receive and solicit reimbursement from the City's commercial/industrial customers for administrative, indirect and/or overhead costs incurred by the City that are not funded by the Project Funds. The parties do not anticipate that the Trust Company will charge any fees to maintain or administer the Escrow account. However, the parties agree that the Trust Company may withdraw Project Funds for any fees or expenses that may be State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 17 of 29 required pursuant to the Escrow document. 7. The Project Funds shall be maintained by the Trust Company as a separate and distinct fund outside the Texas State Treasury. All money and securities within the Escrow Account(s) shall be held, administered, invested, and disbursed solely in accordance with the provisions of the Escrow document and this Project document. The Trust Company exists and functions pursuant to Texas Government Code, Chapter 404. 8. Within 180 days after the Effective Date, the City shall: i. Develop and conduct an employee training program to increase the effectiveness of the City's backflow prevention program on its commercial/industrial connections by certifying additional City employees to test backflow prevention devices. In addition to testing, City training provided for applicable City staff and applicable contractors shall include instruction on proper installation, maintenance, and repair of backflow assemblies, and shall provide education on state and municipal backflow prevention/cross-connection compliance requirements. The City shall also include cross-connection and backflow prevention training for water utility personnel, field staff, repair and maintenance staff, and meter readers to enable the identification of actual and potential backflow/cross-connection problems and response. Training shall include instruction on permanent backflow prevention assemblies and assemblies used on a temporary basis or on special applications. ii. Acquire the appropriate equipment the City will need to perform testing of backflow prevention assemblies and to enhance the City's response to backflow incidents. An initial list of pre- approved training and equipment needed for the Project is provided as Attachment A-2. The City and the TCEQ may agree to supplement necessary equipment beyond the equipment identified in Attachment A-2 as needed during the term of the Project. In order to implement the Project, the City and the TCEQ may agree to authorize additional expenditures for training and State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 18 of 29 equipment. After this Project is fully performed, the City may continue to utilize equipment, including backflow device stock, used in the Project for the purpose of testing, inspecting, installing, maintaining, and repairing backflow assemblies. iii. Submit to the TCEQ for review and approval the City's plan to respond to future potential backflow incidents. The plan shall include procedures to coordinate and expedite response actions to backflow incidents. The plan shall designate an emergency response manager and backup emergency response manager and identify a critical management team including emergency responders, TCEQ regional office personnel, and water utility officials. The plan shall provide a contingency for alternate drinking water supplies and include a public notification program. In addition, the plan shall also incorporate procedures for emergency testing and monitoring. The TCEQ acknowledges receipt of the City's Water System Preparedness and Incident Response Plan on December 13, 2018, and acknowledges that plan may be periodically amended. The TCEQ has reviewed and approved said plan as meeting these requirements. 9. Within 200 days after the Effective Date, the City shall submit written certification, receipts, and other records as necessary to demonstrate compliance with Paragraphs 8.i. through 8.iii. to: Office of Compliance and Enforcement Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Enforcement Division, MC 149A P.O. Box 13087 Austin, Texas 78711-3087 The City shall provide electronic copies of the above-referenced certification to: State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 19 of 29 Litigation Division Texas Commission on Environmental Quality MC 175 P.O. Box 13087 Austin, Texas 78711-3087 backflow@tceq.texas.gov Financial Administration Division Texas Commission on Environmental Quality MC 181 P.O. Box 13087 Austin, Texas 78711-3087 backflow@tceq.texas.gov and Water Section Manager Corpus Christi Regional Office NRC Building, Suite 1200 6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5839 Corpus Christi, Texas 78412-5839 backflow@tceq.texas.gov 10. Within 260 days after the Effective Date, the City or the City's contractor shall develop a database designed to assist in the management of the City's backflow prevention data and assist in compliance with state and municipal backflow regulatory requirements. The database shall include an inventory of all identified connections that require backflow prevention assemblies and document the risk category of each connection as well as the potential impact of identified connections that pose a critical risk to the water supply and public health and safety. The database shall be able to schedule and track performance testing of backflow prevention assemblies and maintain complete records of performance testing. The database shall maintain information of previous and future customer service inspections ("CSIs") and affidavits certifying backflow compliance signed and sealed by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Texas ("Affidavit") as well as annual assembly testing and certification. The database shall also document State of Texas and City of Corpus Cristi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 20 of 29 device details and a complete history of each assembly, including maintenance, repair and replacement. Finally, the database shall be enabled to incorporate the City's GIS system with the location of each commercial/industrial backflow prevention assembly. 11. Within 280 days after the Effective Date, the City shall submit written certification, receipts, and other records as necessary to demonstrate compliance with Paragraph 10 to the addresses provided in Paragraph No. 9 above. 12. Within 365 days after the Effective Date, the City shall conduct an assessment of its commercial and industrial connections to its water distribution system. The assessment shall identify commercial/industrial connections that are required to have backflow prevention assemblies in accordance with 30 Texas Administrative Code section 290.44(h). The assessment shall determine, for each commercial/industrial connection, whether an actual or potential health or non-health hazard exists, as defined in 30 Texas Administrative Code sections 290.38(35) and 290.38(57), respectively, and, if so, the required assembly, as listed in section 290.47(f). The City shall document the findings of its assessment in a written inventory, provided to the TCEQ. Furthermore, the written inventory shall include the following information: i. For commercial/industrial connections with backflow prevention assemblies, the location of assemblies at each connection; the type of device(s) installed; the date/status of most recent CSI, if available, or Affidavit; and the date/status of the most recent performance test of each connection's backflow prevention assembly, if available; ii. For commercial/industrial connections that are required to have a backflow prevention assembly or assemblies and that are without backflow prevention protection, the type of device(s) required and the date/status of the most recent CSI, if available, or Affidavit; and State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 21 of 29 iii. For commercial/industrial connections where an actual or potential hazard exists, whether an internal cross-connection control program is in effect, in accordance with 30 Texas Administrative Code section 290.44(h). 13. Within 400 days after the Effective Date, the City shall submit written certification, receipts, and other records as necessary to the TCEQ to demonstrate compliance with Paragraphs 12.i. through 12.iii. to the addresses provided in Paragraph No. 9 above. 14. Within 365 days after the Effective Date, the City shall: i. Conduct CSIs for the customers without the required backflow assemblies in accordance with 30 Texas Administrative Code section 290.46(j) or obtain an Affidavit on applicable industrial/commercial connections identified in the assessment required by Paragraphs 12.i. and ii. above that require a new CSI or an Affidavit. The City may contract with a vendor to perform the CSIs; and ii. Conduct performance tests of backflow prevention assemblies at applicable industrial/commercial connections identified in the assessment required by Paragraph 12.i. above, and, if appropriate, replace or repair the device(s) and retest the device(s) at each connection with a new or repaired backflow prevention assembly. The City shall test or have tested backflow prevention assemblies in accordance with 30 Texas Administrative Code section 290.44(h). Installation or repair of backflow assemblies under this Project is a one-time activity; and iii. Install backflow prevention assemblies and conduct performance tests of applicable industrial/commercial devices at applicable connections identified in Paragraph 12.ii. above. The City shall test or have tested installed backflow prevention assemblies in accordance with 30 Texas Administrative Code section 290.44(h). Such installation and testing under this Project is a one- time activity. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 22 of 29 15. Within 400 days after the Effective Date, the City shall submit written certification, receipts, and other records as necessary to the TCEQ to demonstrate compliance with Paragraphs 14.i. through 14.iii. to the addresses provided in Paragraph No. 9 above. 16. The City shall use Project Funds only as specified by this Project document and authorized by the TCEQ. Authorizations and funding shall not be unreasonably withheld. All authorizations contemplated for the Project, including, but not limited to, disbursement requests, are subject to approval of the TCEQ in Austin, Texas. 17. The City shall use all Project Funds as needed to complete all tasks required under the Project. Project Funds shall be used only to fund the Project. Requests for the disbursement of Project Funds to fund matters not part of the Project will not be approved by the TCEQ. The City may use Project Funds to perform the Project requirements using methodologies, techniques, and strategies it determines necessary to protect the City's drinking water distribution system from the harm of potential or actual contamination hazards. The City may, but is not required to, use funds other than Project Funds to perform and complete Project requirements. There shall be no unexpended Project Funds at the completion of the Project. 18. The City's obligations for the Project as specifically provided in this document shall not extend beyond the depletion of all Project Funds on the Project. 19. The City may request the TCEQ approval of extensions of the timeframes provided for in this Project. The TCEQ may grant such extensions upon a written and substantiated showing of good cause. All requests for extensions shall be made in writing to the Executive Director of the TCEQ. An extension is not effective until the City receives written approval from the Executive Director of the TCEQ or his designated representative. The determination of what constitutes good cause rests solely with the Executive Director of the TCEQ. An extension request shall be sent to the Order Compliance Team at the address listed in State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 23 of 29 Paragraph No. 9 above. 20. The City will use best efforts to accomplish all of the tasks identified in this Project document with the Project Funds provided herein. Unexpended Project Funds remaining at the end of the Project may be expended for additional training, equipment, and inventory of items described in Attachment A-2. The City may also seek approval to expend Project Funds on additional training, equipment, and inventory related to the City's obligations under the Project but not listed in Attachment A-2. 21. The performance of and compliance with the Project does not exempt the City from the requirement to implement and maintain an effective cross-connection (backflow prevention) program pursuant to the Texas Water Code, TCEQ rules, and applicable City ordinances. 22. Within 60 days after the completion of the Project, the City shall submit a final accounting for approval to the TCEQ. The final accounting shall demonstrate a zero balance and shall demonstrate that Project Funds were spent on the Project in accordance with this Project document. The return of unexpended funds to the City will not be approved by the TCEQ. 23. The City contact for the Project is the City Manager or person designated in writing by the City Manager to the addresses provided in Paragraph No. 9 above. The TCEQ contacts for the Project are provided in Paragraph No. 9 above. The TCEQ may change the above addresses by providing in writing an updated address to the City. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 24 of 29 ATTACHMENT A-1 ESCROW DOCUMENT State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 25 of 29 Escrow Agreement for the City of Corpus Christi This Escrow Agreement(the "Agreement") is made and entered into by the City of Corpus Christi,Texas, and the Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company(the "Trust Company"or the"Escrow Agent"),together with any successor in such capacity. WHEREAS,the Trust Company is authorized to receive,transfer, and disburse money and securities belonging to the state,agencies, and local political subdivisions of the state, and nonprofit corporations,foundations, and charitable organizations created on behalf of the state or an agency or local political subdivision of the state under section 404.103,Texas Government Code; WHEREAS, pursuant to an Agreed Final Judgment(the"AFJ") involving the State of Texas(the"State")and the City of Corpus Christi (the"City"or the"Plaintiffs"), against Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. (the"Defendants"),the City will accept and comply with the obligations of the AFJ and the Backflow Prevention Compliance Project(the"Project")to use funds paid by Defendants for the purpose of funding the Project in the amount of$1,300,000.00. WHEREAS, a condition of the AFJ and the Project is the deposit of funds paid by Defendants for the Project in escrow with the Escrow Agent subject to being withdrawn only as authorized by the Executive Director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(the"TCEQ"),as specified by the Project. WHEREAS, pursuant to section 404.103,Texas Government Code; Chapter 791,Texas Government Code(the Interlocal Cooperation Act); and Chapter 2256,Texas Government Code(the Public Funds Investment Act,the"PFIA"),the Trust Company manages the Texas Local Government Investment Pool ("TexPool"), a public funds investment pool; and WHEREAS,on or about September 11,2020,the City of Corpus Christi entered into a TexPool Investment Pools Participation Agreement with the Comptroller of Public Accounts acting through the Trust Company, as Trustee of the Texas Local Government Investment Pools. WHEREAS,the PFIA, section 2256.016(d),Texas Government Code, authorizes the City to delegate to an investment pool the authority to hold legal title as custodian of investments purchased with City funds. In addition,these funds are not owned by the state of Texas and are not subject to legislative appropriation. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and agreements and other good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, and to secure the delivery of the Project requirements,the City and the Trust Company,as Trustee of the Texas Local Government Investment Pools, mutually undertake, promise, and agree for themselves, their respective representatives and successors, as follows: Section 1: ESCROW ACCOUNT(S). Upon the delivery of the funds described above, in the amount of$1,300,000.00(the"Project Funds")shall be deposited with and held in escrow in TexPool to the credit of an escrow account on behalf of the City; and except for purposes of investment as authorized herein,the Project Funds, and any proceeds related thereto, shall not be commingled with any other accounts or with any other proceeds or funds.The Escrow Agent shall have no right to title with respect to the Project Funds except as Escrow Agent under the terms of this Agreement. The parties shall execute all documents necessary to establish the escrow account(s)with the entity hereby designated to hold such Funds—the Escrow Agent.The escrow account(s)described in the preceding sentence shall be referred to herein as the "Escrow Account(s)."The Escrow Account(s)shall be titled "City of Corpus Christi Backflow Prevention Compliance Project" and shall not be subject to warrants,drafts, or checks drawn by the City.The City Manager or designee is authorized to execute all documents required to establish the Escrow Account(s)on behalf of the City.The Project Funds held in the Escrow Account(s)shall be disbursed or withdrawn strictly to pay the costs of the Project in accordance with the Project and solely upon written authorization from the Executive Director of the TCEQ or his designated representative.The Escrow Agent shall ensure that the Escrow Account(s)are established to provide to the City Manager or his/her designee and to the Executive Director of the TCEQ or his designated representative the Escrow Account(s)' regular monthly statements. Section 2: INVESTMENTS.While the Project Funds are held in escrow,the Escrow Agent shall only invest escrowed funds in accordance with the Participation Agreement between the City of Corpus Christi and the Trust Company, under the TexPool Investment Pools Investment Policies for the investment and management of funds in TexPool Investment Pools consistent with the PFIA.All interest earned shall be deposited in the Escrow Account(s)and shall become part of the Escrow Account(s)to be used on the Project.All losses resulting from the investment of the Funds shall be charged against the Escrow Account(s). Form Continues on Next Page 1 of 3 Agreement(contin -. Section 3: DISBURSEMENTS.The Escrow Agent shall not honor any disbursement from the Escrow Account(s),or any portion thereof, unless and until it has been supplied with written approval and consent by the Executive Director of the TCEQ or his designated representative. However, no written approval and consent by the Executive Director of TCEQ shall be required if the disbursement involves transferring funds from one investment to another within the Escrow Account(s) provided that all such investments are consistent with the PFIA requirements. Disbursements of the Project Funds to the City shall be pursuant to written "Letter of Instructions," prepared by the City and delivered to the TCEQ, approved by the TCEQ, and submitted to the Escrow Agent. Each Letter of Instructions shall state with specificity(i)the amount of money to be paid or transferred out of the Escrow Account(s); (ii)the City banking account(s)to which the Funds will be transferred by the Escrow Agent; (iii)an itemization of the costs and expenses covered by the Letter of Instructions, including the names of the contractors,subcontractors or other vendors or payees for whose fees or charges reimbursement is being requested; (iv)the requested date of such transfer; (v)the certification of the City Manager or designee that such requested disbursement is a proper expenditure under the Project; (vi)verification by the TCEQ that it approves of the City's certification and that such requested disbursement is a proper expenditure authorized by the Project and this Agreement; and that the TCEQ approves the disbursement. Upon receipt of the Letter of Instructions, signed by the TCEQ, no later than 10 business days thereafter,the Escrow Agent shall promptly disburse the requested funds to the City. Section 4: UNEXPENDED FUNDS.Any funds remaining unexpended in the Escrow Account(s) after completion of the Project, including any proceeds from Project Funds, and after the final accounting has been submitted to and approved by the TCEQ shall be transferred or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the terms of the AFJ and the Project as determined by the TCEQ or as otherwise approved and authorized by the TCEQ.The City shall deliver to the Escrow Agent written instructions regarding the final disposition of unexpended funds along with copies of the TCEQ's approval of the final accounting and the TCEQ's approval of final disposition of unexpended funds hereunder. In making a final disposition of unexpended funds pursuant to this section,the Escrow Agent shall rely entirely on the City's instructions and the TCEQ's written approvals related thereto and shall have no obligation to ensure that such unexpended funds are used as required pursuant to the AFJ,the Project,or any other agreement or instrument to which it is not a party. Section 5: CERTIFICATIONS.The Escrow Agent shall be authorized to accept and rely upon the certifications and documents furnished to the Escrow Agent by the City through the TCEQ as approved by the TCEQ and shall not be liable for the payment of any funds made in reliance in good faith upon such certifications or other documents or approvals, as herein recited. Section 6: LIABILITY OF ESCROW AGENT.To the extent permitted by law,the Escrow Agent shall not be liable for any act done or step taken or omitted by it or any mistake of fact or law, except for its negligence or willful misconduct of the Escrow Agent in the performance of any obligation imposed upon it hereunder. Section 7: RECORDS/REPORTS.The Escrow Agent shall keep complete and correct books of record and account relating to the receipts,disbursements, allocations, and application of the money deposited to the Escrow Account(s), and investments of the Escrow Account(s)and all proceeds thereof.The records shall be available for inspection and copying at reasonable hours and under reasonable conditions by the City or by the TCEQ.The Escrow Agent shall submit to the TCEQ at the addresses provided in Paragraph No.9 of the Project document and the City Manager or his/her designee after the end of each month,a report of its transactions during the month and the balance of funds in the account(s). Section 8:AMENDMENTS.This Agreement may be amended from time-to-time as necessary with the written consent of the City Manager and the TCEQ, but no such amendments shall increase the liabilities or responsibilities or diminish the rights of the Escrow Agent without its consent. Section 9:TERMINATION.This Agreement may be terminated by the Escrow Agent or,with the approval of the TCEQ, by the City. The City and the TCEQ are responsible for ensuring that the following criteria are satisfied in selecting the successor escrow agent: (a)the successor escrow agent must be an FDIC-insured state or national bank designated by the Texas Comptroller as a state depository; (b)the successor escrow agent must be retained prior to or at the time of the termination; (c)an escrow agreement must be executed by and between the City and the successor escrow agent and must contain the same or substantially similar terms and conditions as are present in this Agreement; and (d)the City must forward a copy of the executed escrow agreement with the successor escrow agent to the TCEQ within five(5) business days of said termination. No funds shall be released by the TCEQ until it has received, reviewed, and approved the escrow agreement with the successor escrow agent. If the City has not appointed a successor escrow agent within thirty(30)days of the notice of termination,the Escrow Agent may petition any court of competent jurisdiction in Texas for the appointment of a successor escrow agent or for other appropriate relief, and any such resulting appointment shall be binding upon the City.Whether appointed by the City or a court,the successor escrow agent and escrow agreement must be approved by the TCEQ for the appointment to be effective.The Escrow Agent is responsible for performance under this Agreement until a successor has been approved by the TCEQ and has signed an acceptable escrow agreement. Section 10: FEES AND EXPENSES.The only fees required in connection with establishing and maintaining the Escrow Account(s)are those set forth in the most current TexPool Participant fee schedule.Any such fees will be deducted from the Escrow Account. Section 11: EXPIRATION.This Agreement shall expire upon final transfer of the Funds in the Escrow Account(s)to the City or as otherwise disposed of in accordance with Sections 3 or 9 of this Agreement, except that Sections 5, 6, 9, 13, 15 and 16 shall survive the expiration of this Agreement. Form Continues on Next Page 2 of 3 Agreement(contin -. Section 12: POINTS OF CONTACT.The points of contact for the Escrow Agent,the City, and the TCEQ are as follows: Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company City of Corpus Christi Attention: Mike Reissig, Chief Executive Officer Attention: Miles Risley,City Attorney 208 East 10th Street,4th Floor 1201 Leopard Street Austin,Texas 78701 Corpus Christi,Texas 78401 Phone: (512)463-3788 Phone: (361)826-3360 Email Address: legal@ttstc.texas.gov Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Litigation Division P.O. Box 13087, MC-175 Austin,Texas 78711-3087 Phone: (512) 239-3400 Section 13:CHOICE OF LAW.This Agreement shall be governed exclusively by the applicable laws of the State of Texas.Venue for disputes shall be in the District Court of Travis County,Texas. Section 14:ASSIGNABILITY.This Agreement shall not be assignable by the parties hereto, in whole or in part, and any attempted assignment shall be void and of no force and effect. Section 15: ENTIRE AGREEMENT.This Agreement evidences the entire Escrow Agreement between the Escrow Agent and the City and supersedes any other agreements,whether oral or written, between the parties regarding the Funds or the Escrow Account(s). No modification or amendment of this Agreement shall be valid unless the same is in writing and is signed by the City and consented to by the Escrow Agent and the TCEQ. Section 16:VALIDITY OF PROVISIONS. If any term, covenant, condition, or provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid,void, or unenforceable,the remainder of the provisions shall remain in full-force and effect, and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated thereby. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Agreement effective upon signature of both parties. City of Corpus Christi, Texas Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company, As Escrow Agent By: By: Mike Reissig Name: Chief Executive Officer Title: Date: Date: Address: 208 East 10th Street,4th Floor Austin,Texas 78701 Address: (Seal) (Seal) ORIGINAL SIGNATURE AND DOCUMENT REQUIRED TEX- 3 OF 3 1-866-TEXPOOL(839-7665) • TexPool.com Managed and ©2021 Federated Hermes, Inc. Se giced by Federated G45340-27(7/21) Hermes ATTACHMENT A-2 INITIAL LIST OF PRE-APPROVED CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TRAINING & EQUIPMENT State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 26 of 29 ATTACHMENT A-2 Initial List of Pre-Approved City of Corpus Christi Training & Equipment To support compliance and testing of all backflow devices required by State law and City ordinance, the City of Corpus Christi will provide employees and registered backflow testers with Backflow Prevention and Assembly Testing (BPAT) training, and necessary equipment, and materials. In addition, the City will purchase backflow device inventory stock, purchase test kits, provide for customer service inspections, and provide reimbursement for the installation of new, compliant backflow assemblies. Employee Training & Equipment Costs The City of Corpus Christi will provide the State-required Backflow Prevention and Assembly Tester (BPAT) training to City employees as well as backflow testers in Corpus Christi who have registered with the City's Development Services Department (to be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis). The training will include backflow regulations, assembly testing, and safety. The training costs are estimated to be $15,000 per course, each accommodating up to 25 people. The City anticipates conducting up to three courses, subject to change based upon implementation needs. Personnel selected for training will be required to meet all the TCEQ licensing requirements including two years of experience in an approved discipline, hold a minimum of a GED or High School diploma, and pass all criminal background checks as administered by the TCEQ. Once all training hours are complete, each individual will be responsible for applying for and scheduling any required backflow certification examinations at his/her own cost. Employees will also be responsible for all associated fees but may be reimbursed by the City, using Project Funds, if available, upon verification of passing score. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 27 of 29 Inspection and Software Costs Customer Service Inspections and Software: The City may contract with a contractor to develop/provide a database/software solution that allows the City to track commercial and industrial backflow assemblies, their locations, history of certification, scheduled certification, and history of installation, maintenance, and replacement. The anticipated cost of this database is $43,000, subject to change based upon implementation needs. Once the database is created, the City will contract with a vendor to provide customer service inspections for identified customers without the required registered backflow assemblies. The customer service inspections will help the City determine which customers pose a risk to the City's water distribution system. Inspections are expected to take between one and four hours and to occur during normal business hours. The estimated cost for this program is $400,000, which include three or four inspectors, vehicles, fuel, travel, and insurance costs, all via contractor. Such estimated cost is subject to change based upon implementation needs. Furnish New Equipment: The City will make funding available for new backflow assemblies for existing customers. Existing customers will be required to respond by a stated deadline with plans, backflow specifications, and a timeline for installation. Funds will be available on a first-come, first- serve basis. The City can provide the equipment or reimbursement of reasonable costs with proof of installation and documentation of the actual costs incurred. The City will not install the assemblies, but will reimburse costs and inspect the backflow devices when they are installed. The City anticipates using some of this funding to replace the 200 non-testable devices currently used by commercial customers. Anticipated costs are based on an estimated $220 to $15,000 per double check assembly and $450 to $17,000 per reduced pressure assembly. The anticipated budget for this item is $650,000, subject to change based upon implementation needs. The City anticipates using all or a significant portion of these Project Funds to provide new and improved backflow assemblies to existing customers. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final Judgment Page 28 of 29 Test Kits: The City expects to purchase test kits for City inspectors and for other backflow inspectors in Corpus Christi who are registered with the City's Development Services Department to be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis. This will increase the inventory of test kits available in the City to provide the City and its customers with increased access to backflow testing, which will help to reduce the risk to the City's water distribution system. Anticipated costs for this program are based on an estimated $700 to $1,000 per test kit. The anticipated budget for this item is $160,000, subject to change based upon implementation needs. The City anticipates using all of the Project Funds to furnish test kits. Storage: The City anticipates a cost of approximately $2,000 to rent a 10 x 10 storage unit to store the equipment and test kits until they are furnished under the above proposed items. Such cost is subject to change based upon implementation needs. Table 1 - Total Anticipated Cost! Program Anticipated Cost, Subject to Chan&e based upon implementation needs Backflow Training — 3 classes of 25 each $451000 Customer Service Inspection Database $431000 Customer Service Inspections for approx. $4001000 6,200 customers Furnish Backflow Equipment to Customers $6501000 Test Kits for Employees and Other $1601000 Registered Backflow Inspectors Equipment Stora e $21000 Total $1,300,000 1 Table 1 contains front-end estimates on quantities and associated costs. The City is under no obligation to expend such funds pursuant to such estimates in Table 1. Instead, the projected quantities and costs are mere projections and may be adjusted during implementation so long as the City complies with the terms of the Agreed Final Judgment and the Project. State of Texas and City of Corpus Christi v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company and Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc. Agreed Final judgment Page 29 of 29 G0 0 U AGENDA MEMORANDUM NowPORAz4� First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting of January 10, 2023 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the Council Meeting of January 24, 2023 DATE: January 10, 2023 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Charles Mendoza, Director of Asset Management CharlesM2�cctexas.com (361) 826-1941 City of Corpus Christi and Sinister Off Road Amendment of Lease Agreement CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing an amendment of the current contract with Sinister, LLC for a monthly rent rate of$100 for the second option year of the city owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. SUMMARY: The purpose of this item is to amend the current contract from a monthly rate of $300 to $100 with Sinister Off Road, LLC for use of a parking lot on 1401 Leopard. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Sinister Off Road is an automotive, off road, and custom fabrication shop located at 1400 Leopard Street. This lease refers to a City parking lot that has not been in use and is across the street at 1401 Leopard Street. In return, the City will gain revenue and maintenance on a parking lot that has been vacant. The Harbor Bridge construction has caused a major disruption to this automotive shop, making it hard to conduct business, and has reduced their revenues. Sinister has been a great neighbor in taking care of this property and provided additional security around our City Hall Building. The key points of this amended lease are: • The first-year rental rate was $100 per month • Still two (2) additional one-year periods (option periods) • $100 per month rent, on or before the first day of each month for the first-year option; all other remaining options remain at $300 per month rent • Sinister will be solely responsible for the costs of surface maintenance, repairs, mowing andgrounds maintenance, and all utilities • The premise will serve as a parking lot only, and for no other purpose • May not assign this lease or sublet without consent of the City • Shall not make alterations, additions, or structural changes without prior written consent and approval of the City • Responsible for the towing of unauthorized vehicles on leased property ALTERNATIVES: An alternative would be to not lease the parking lot to Sinister Off Road. However, this will provide an opportunity for the City to gain revenue in addition to maintenance on a parking lot that has been vacant. FISCAL IMPACT: A total of$1 ,200 will be the annual amount of rent for this agreement for the second-year option. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1020 Organization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: 343400 Cost: $1 ,200 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of ordinance authorizing the first-year option of $100 per month with remaining three (3) year lease with Sinister, LLCwith monthly rent of$300 for use of the city owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Amended Lease Agreement Ordinance authorizing an amendment of the current contract with Sinister, LLC for a monthly rent rate of $100 for the second option year of the city owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. The City Manager of designee is authorized to execute an amendment of the current contract with Sinister, LLC to reduce the monthly rent rate of $300 to $100 for the second option year of the city owned property located at 1401 Leopard Street for a parking lot. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2023. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor PARKING LOT LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND SINISTER, LLC SECOND EXTENSION This Lease Agreement Extension ("Extension") is entered into this 4th day of January , 2023 by and between the CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, a Texas Home Rule Municipality, hereinafter referred to as the "City", and the SINISTER OFF ROAD LLC, a Texas limited liability company, hereinafter referred to as the "Lessee". WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi and Sinister Off Road, LLC entered into a lease agreement for a parking lot located at 1401 Leopard Street on November 18, 2020 and effective on January 4, 2021. WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi and Sinister Off Road, LLC authorized an amendment to the current contract to maintain the monthly rent of $100 for the second option year. WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi and Sinister Off Road, LLC wish to extend this lease for the second of the 4 additionally authorized one-year periods. NOW THEREFORE, the City and Lessee hereby agree as follows.- Section ollows:Section 1. TERM. The term of this Second Lease Extension is for one (1) year, beginning on January 4, 2023, with a rent payment of$100.00 per month. All other terms of the Original Agreement remain in effect. Each party to this Agreement has caused it to be executed on the date indicated below, both of which hereby represent that the signatures to this Agreement, below, are of those persons with the capacity and authority to legally bind the parties. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM CWvG�k- P r Zan , ity Manager Assistant City Attorney Date 1. 1 3 Date SINIST C. Prinld Name Title Date STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NUECES This instrument was acknowledged before me on 2023, by on behalf of the company. Notary Public, State of Texas se X111 a.� H v AGENDA MEMORANDUM NCOgpOPPt EO First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting December 20, 2022 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting January 24, 2023 DATE: December 20, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: David Lehfeldt, Director of Solid Waste Services David L3(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-1966 Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Finance— Procurement JoshC2a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Landfill Gas and Lease Agreement CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing a 30-year ground lease, with two five-year options to extend, with Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC, for the development, management, operation, and sale of processed landfill gas at the Cefe Valenzuela Landfill in exchange for a monthly royalty payment: and providing for publication. SUMMARY: This Ordinance authorizes a 30-year ground lease ("Lease"), with two five-year options to extend, with Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC ("Lessee"), of Midland for the development, management, operation, and sale of processed landfill gas at the Cefe Valenzuela Landfill in exchange for a monthly royalty payment, as stated in the Lease. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Landfill gas (LFG) contains methane, a valuable commodity, and the City is required to manage the gas to stay in compliance with EPA air regulations. Currently, LFG is flared for destruction and the process is costly with no economic benefit. Solid Waste proposes to lease property to Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC to build and operate a Landfill Gas to Energy Project. This project will satisfy EPA requirements and generate revenue to the City of Corpus Christi. As of August 2022, there are 538 LFG to energy projects in the United States. Landfill gas is a natural byproduct of decomposition of organic material in landfills. LFG is composed of approximately 50% methane, with the balance being carbon dioxide and a small amount of non-methane organic compounds. Methane is potent greenhouse gas the EPA requires to be managed. One option is conversion of LFG into Renewable Natural Gas (RNG). LFG can be upgraded to RNG through treatment processes by decreasing its nonmethane content and, conversely, increasing its methane percentage. The RNG can be used in place of fossil natural gas, as pipeline-quality gas, and injected into a natural gas distribution system to be used elsewhere. This process will generate revenue and cost savings for the City. Through this agreement, the city receives a royalty payment for the sale of gas at market prices and the sale of environmental credits to companies required to offset their carbon footprint. The lease price of$10,000 month for the property guarantees a minimum revenue should the company fail to produce and sell methane. In addition, Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC will take over capital costs for wellfield expansion and operating costs for system maintenance. The wellfield is expanded approximately every five years at costs ranging from $400,000 to $1,000,000 depending on the size of the expansion. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Finance-Procurement conducted a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP 3940) process to obtain proposals for the Landfill Gas and Lease Agreement. Twelve firms submitted for the Landfill Gas and Lease Agreement. Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC, Option 3, scored the highest and was selected for the landfill gas and lease Agreement. The selection committee was comprised of representatives from Solid Waste, Gas Operations, Public Works, and Engineering Services. The City Manager's Office was on the panel as a non-scoring member. The final evaluation including royalty payment offer to the City qualified Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC, as the highest ranked firm based on three factors: 1) firm's experience 2) team experience and identification, and 3) understanding of project scope. Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC, provided qualifying presentations offering more than twenty (20) years' experience developing, fabricating, installing, and operating High-BTU LFG facilities. Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC has developed ten (10) High-BTU Landfill projects, including the operation of the LFG collections system in which seven (7) of these projects were developed in Texas. ALTERNATIVES: Do nothing and leave as is, this will require the city to make periodic capital improvements and maintain costs associated with operating system. LFG to Electricity and "medium BTU" projects were also proposed but were not competitive with LFG to RNG projects. This is due to the short distance to multiple pipeline companies that cross the current property. FISCAL IMPACT: No cost to city. Lease and project will be a revenue generator to the city for the life of the agreement. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1020 Organ ization/Activity: 12506 Mission Element: 033 Project # (CIP Only): Account: 343500 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this Ordinance authorizing a 30-year ground lease with Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Service Agreement Ordinance Evaluation Matrix Presentation Ordinance authorizing a 30-year ground lease, with two five-year options to extend, with Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC, of Midland for the development, management, operation, and sale of processed landfill gas at the Cefe Valenzuela Landfill in exchange for a monthly royalty payment; providing for an effective date; and providing for publication. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Manager, or his designee ("City Manager"), is authorized to execute a 30-year ground lease ("Lease"), with two five-year options to extend, with Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC ("Lessee"), of Midland for the development, management, operation, and sale of processed landfill gas at the Cefe Valenzuela Landfill in exchange for a monthly royalty payment, as stated in the Lease. SECTION 2. The Lease is effective, following execution by the City Manager, on the 61St day following final approval of the City Council. SECTION 3. The Lessee shall pay all newspaper publication costs associated with the granting of this Lease, as required by the City Charter. 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 Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2022. ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor RFP N,3940 Landfill GI,t,E-W MM M I — 1p,q—,.bl, I- para[va canon xore socia esI Cy.wyd,PA cetrort,nil I 'Ah,11 lidll—,11 Midi.d ntcxi y, klabom city,ox Austin,lx m qua liticaHo� ass/Fa 1- 1— N, I Y111, ==9 N. I y.- 1. I- -d I -d I N/. N/n N/. N/. N/. N/n pNl N/. N/n N/. N/. N/. N/n N/. I N/. N/n N/. N/. N/. N/n I I I N/. 7— SERVICES Landfill Gas to Energy Proposal December 20, 2022 Current Cefe Landfill Flare Landfills are some of the largest emitters of green house gases and are highly regulated by the EPA. To meet EPA and TCEQ rules and regulations the landfill gas is burned in flares at both Cefe and J.C. Elliot. The maintenance and expansion costs for the landfill gas collection system are borne by the Solid Waste Disposal Budget. The landfill gas collection system must be expanded approximately every 5 years, costing $400,000 to $1,000,000 each time. O�\O w 4X Landfill Gas to Energy SERVICES 48016 48042 1 02 5 8-480008g2778 448012848033 48041 48027% 48018 48032 48026 There are 121 Landfill Gas to Energy 0asoza projects in the State of Texas utilizing a variety of treatment processes. 148019 a 8008 48029 480061777 0 48043c,48025 48039 48005 48034 48009 48015 4 48036 8040 O Facility Location EIRE ..4� 480 O Landfill Gas to Energy SERVICES • There are three ways to use Landfill Gas • Burn the methane to generate electricity • Clean the methane to create pipeline quality gas • Sell to an industrial client for internal use • Each method has pros and cons dependent on • Landfill size and composition • Location of distribution lines Landfill Gas to Energy Proposal • 12 companies responded to our RFP, including proposers from Spain, France and Canada. • Through the R process the . FP c s Morrow Energy (Corpus Christi Renewables) proposal _., -` - to convert the Landfill Gas to { *" pipeline quality gas was r IL determined to be our best option. • Several natural gas pipelines cross the landfill property and provide easy access to the natural gas markets with maximum potential green "" Y energy credits. Staff Recommendations Staff recommends approving the motion authorizing the land lease and the contract with Corpus Christi Renewables to design, build and operate a landfill gas to energy facility located at the Cefe Valenzuela Landfill. so �o p A v WoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 24, 2023 DATE: January 24, 2023 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Wesley Nebgen, Director of Water System Infrastructure We s I ey N(a)cctexa s.co m 361-826-3111 Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Finance-Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com 361-826-3169 Large Water Flow Meters for CCW CAPTION: Motion authorizing a two-year supply agreement with Omicron Controls, Inc., of The Woodlands, Texas, in an amount not to exceed $75,154.40 for the purchase of large water flow meters to be utilized by Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2023 funding of $37,577.20 from the Water Fund. SUMMARY: This motion authorizes a two-year supply agreement with Omicron Controls for large water meters for Corpus Christi Water. Meters procured under this contract, sized 10" — 24", are for new commercial and industrial customers, for replacement of existing meters that are nearing the end of their useful life and to replace meters that are not compatible with the City's advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The City of Corpus Christi has 22 water meters that are 10" or larger in the distribution system. A supply agreement with Neptune Technology Group, Inc. of Houston, Texas for various size water meters is in place. However, in 2019 Neptune Technology stopped manufacturing the large Turbine high performance water meters and the replacement parts and began providing these products through a third-party vendor. These third-party meters are not compatible with the City's Automated AMI system. This resulted in the need to obtain a separate contract for large water meters that are compatible with the City's AMI system. Omicron meters meet all Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and American Water Works Association (AWWA) accuracy and resiliency requirements. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Finance-Procurement conducted a Request for Bid Process to obtain bids. The City received four bids; two non-responsive and two responsive, responsible bids. Staff is recommending the award to the lowest, responsive, responsible bidder and incumbent, Omicron Controls, Inc., of The Woodlands, Texas. In 2019, the City paid $70,175.60 for the large flow meters, which is approximately a 7% increase for this award. The cost difference between the two bids is a result of each supplier's pricing methodology which is highly dependent on the estimated inflation and uncertainty over the course of the contract. Omicron Controls, Inc secured their pricing from the manufacturer for the contractual period of two years and has agreed in writing their prices are locked for the duration of the contract. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is to initiate individual purchases of meters for new large volume customers and for replacement meters that have been operated to failure. This would lead to unstandardized meters and would create long lead times that would temporarily reduce the ability to measure the flow of water, resulting in decreased revenue. It would also be more costly as the City would not benefit from the economy of scale offered by this new supply agreement. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for Corpus Christi Water is for an amount not to exceed $37,577.20 for FY 2023, with additional $37,577.20 to be budgeted in FY 2024 through the annual budget process. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 4010 Water Organization/Activity: 31510 Maintenance of Water Meters Mission Element: 041 Distribute Water Project # (CIP Only): Account: 520150 Meter/Sery connect RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the two-year agreement with Omicron Controls, Inc. as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Bid Tabulation Supply Agreement City of Corpus Christi Bid Tabulation Procurement Department RFB#4307 Buyer:Erica A.Hemande2 Large Water(Flo.)Meters Omicron Controls,Inc John Shurtleff Company DBA All— "Mueller Water Products "*Zenner USA The Woodlands,TX Houston,TX Atlanta,GA Addison,TX ITEM Location UOM Qt Two years Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price 1 IG"Ultrasonic or Electromagnetic EA. 2 $3,474.60 $ 6,949.20 $11,170.00 $ 22,340.00 Flow Meter 2 12"Ultrasonic or Electromagnetic EA. 2 $4,833.80 $ 9,667.60 $13,624.00 $ 27,248.00 Flow Meter 3 14"Ultrasonic or Electromagnetic EA. 2 $5,575.20 $ 11,150.40 $15,155.00 $ 30,310.00 Flow Meter 4 16"Ultrasonic or Electromagnetic EA. 2 $6,326.00 $ 12,652.00 $17,012.00 $ 34,024.00 Flow Meter 5 20"Ultrasonic or Electromagnetic EA. 2 $8,175.80 $ 16,351.60 $22,713.00 $ 45,426.00 Flow Meter 6 24"Ultrasonic or Electromagnetic EA. 2 $9,191.80 $ 18,383.60 $25,480.00 $ 50,960.00 Flow Meter TOTAL $ 75,154.40 $ 230,308.00 "Non Responsive-Modified bid form »»Non Responsive-Did not bid on all items DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB SC G� > SUPPLY AGREEMENT NO. 4307 U Large (Flow) Meters for CCW fhaaaoRp 1852 THIS Large (Flow) Meters for CCW Supply Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("City") and Omicron Controls, Inc ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Large (Flow) Meters for CCW in response to Request for Bid No. 4307 ("RFB"), which RFB includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB and the Contractor's bid response are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide Large (Flow) Meters for CCW in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. "Goods," "products", and "supplies", as used in this Agreement, refer to and have the same meaning. 2. Term. (A) The Term of this Agreement is two years beginning on the date provided in the Notice to Proceed from the Contract Administrator or the City's Procurement Division. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to zero additional zero-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. (B) At the end of the Term of this Agreement or the final Option Period, the Agreement may, at the request of the City prior to expiration of the Term or final Option Period, continue on a month-to-month basis for up to six months with compensation set based on the amount listed in Attachment B for the Term or the final Option Period. The Contractor may opt out of this continuing term by providing notice to the City at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the Term or final Option Period. During the month-to-month term, either Party may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days' written notice to the other Party. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $75,154.40, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB for goods delivered and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next Option Period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Name: Robert Presnell Department: Corpus Christi Water Phone: 361-826-1750 Email: RobertPR@cctexas.com 5. Insurance. Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of products to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of products to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and products will remain with the Contractor until such time as the products are delivered and accepted by the City. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all products supplied before acceptance. Any products that are delivered but not accepted by the City must be corrected or replaced immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or replacement at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement product may be bought by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City,which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such products in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. 12. Subcontractors. In providing the Goods, Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Robert Presnell Title: Stores Supervisor Address: 2726 Holly Rd, Corpus Christi, TX 78415 Phone: 361-826-1750 Fax: N/A IF TO CONTRACTOR: Omicron Controls, Inc Attn: Kimberly Wellman Title: Secretary/Treasurer Address: P.O. Box 7745, The Woodlands, TX 77387-7745 Phone: 281-363-3951 Fax: 281-363-3952 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES') FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1 ); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB CONTRACTOR EDocuSigned by: Signature: IMk� w�6® � Pq Kimberly Wellman Printed Name: Title: Secretary/Treasurer Date: 9/28/2022 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Assistant Director of Finance — Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit l : RFB No. 4307 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid Response Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB Attachment A: Scope of Work 1.1 General Requirements/Background Information The Contractor shall supply, ultrasonic or electromagnetic flow meters to be used by the City's Utilities Department. Flow meters shall conform to all requirements of this specification. Additionally, flow meters shall be compatible with Aclara's AMR (automated meter reading) System. 1.2 Technical Specifications: The Flow Meters delivered under this agreement shall meet the following specifications: Item Specification Pipe Sizes 10", 12", 14", 16", 20", 24" Flanges ANSI 150 Ib Pressure Minimum 150 PSI Meter Connector 3-Wire Nicor Connector Output AMR Aclara compatible Certifications NSF-61 All Models 1.3 Delivery A. The Contractor is responsible for all shipping charges. B. The Contractor will ship items ordered to: City of Corpus Christi Utilities Department 2726 Holly Rd. Corpus Christi, TX 78414 C. Deliveries shall be made between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, unless specific arrangements are made otherwise. DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB D. The City shall place orders by telephone or email. The Contractor shall respond within 24 hours to confirm receipt of order placement and shall provide an estimated lead time. 1.4 Contractor Quality Control and Superintendence The Contractor shall establish and maintain a complete Quality Control Program that is acceptable to the Contract Administrator to assure that the requirements of the Contract are provided as specified. The Contractor will also provide supervision of the work to insure it complies with the contract requirements. DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB Attachment B: Pricing Schedule use o� CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI H CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT BID FORM NORPnPPS Ea Is52 RFB No. 4307 Large Water (Flow) Meters for CC Water PAGE 1 OF 1 Date: 09/14/2022 Authorized Bidder: Omicron Controls, Inc. Signature: G(JeE�?�nG 1. Refer to "Instructions to Bidders" and Contract Terms and Conditions before completing bid. 2. Quote your best price for each item. 3. In submitting this bid, Bidder certifies that: a. the prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other Bidder or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. b. Bidder is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the Disclosure of Interest information on file with City's Contracts and Procurement office, pursuant to the Code of Ordinances, is current and true. c. Bidder is current with all taxes due and company is in good standing with all applicable governmental agencies. d. Bidder acknowledges receipt and review of all addenda for this RFB. Item Description 2-Yr. Unit Unit Price Total Price Qty. 1 10" Ultrasonic or 2 Each Electromagnetic Flow Meter $ 3,474.60 $ 6,949.20 2 12" Ultrasonic or 2 Each $ 4,833.80 $ 9,667.60 Electromagnetic Flow Meter 3 14" Ultrasonic or 2 Each $ 5,575.20 $ 11,150.40 Electromagnetic Flow Meter 4 16" Ultrasonic or 2 Each $ 6,326.00 $ 12,652.00 Electromagnetic Flow Meter 5 20" Ultrasonic or 2 Each $ 8,175.80 $ 16,351.60 Electromagnetic Flow Meter 6 24" Ultrasonic or 2 Each $ 9,191.80 $ 18,383.60 Electromagnetic Flow Meter Total $ 75,154.40 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB ATTACHMENT C: INSURANCE AND BOND REQUIREMENTS I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE Commercial General Liability $1 ,000,000 Per Occurrence Including: 1 . Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1 . Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000 /$500,000 /$500,000 C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. Page 1 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide 30 calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than 10 calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. E. Within 5 calendar days of a cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. Page 2 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. BOND REQUIREMENTS: No bonds are required for this Agreement. 2021 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-B Contracts for General Services -Services Performed Onsite 05/10/2021 Risk Management - Legal Dept. Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:3AA1 FA46-09BA-4EA5-97C5-841 B6EF1 A6CB ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS A. The Contractor shall provide a five-year warranty from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of shipment. B. Warranty repairs shall be corrected in a timely manner upon notification. C. The Contractor shall be responsible for submitting warranty claims to the manufacturer. Page 1 of 1 se G� O'1 +-� H V oRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 24, 2023 DATE: January 24, 2023 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Charles Mendoza, Director of Asset Management CharlesM2(cDcctexas.com (361) 826-1909 Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Finance-Procurement Josh C2(cDcctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Off-site Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment CAPTION: Resolution authorizing a three-year service agreement with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC, not exceeding $266,250.00 for repairs of John Deere construction equipment for the Asset Management Department, with FY 2023 funding of $73,958.33 from the Fleet Maintenance Service Fund. SUMMARY: This item authorizes a three-year service agreement to provide off-site repairs at the vendor's John Deere construction equipment facility for the Asset Management Department. Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC is the fully authorized warranty provider for these repairs and the sole source supplier. This service will consist of repairs needed to keep the City's off-road construction equipment running. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Asset Management Department maintains John Deere construction equipment for City departments. The services from Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC are to repair excavators, backhoes, loaders, skid steers, maintainers, and other equipment respectively. In each case, the use of these services is to repair equipment that operates in support of public health and safety requirements for the City of Corpus Christi. These services range across the spectrum of operational requirements. This service is essential for Asset Management (Fleet) to ensure successful Fleet readiness and availability. Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC is the fully authorized warranty provider for these repairs. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: This is a sole-source purchase. Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC has the area of responsibility for all John Deere Construction and forestry parts sales for Nueces County. Due to supply and demand, the incumbent has increased the markup for parts and materials by 10%. ALTERNATIVES: No alternatives have been considered due to Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC being the fully authorized sole source provider for these repairs. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for Asset Management in FY 2023 is estimated at $73,958.33 for this three-year supply agreement. The remaining $192,291 .67 will be budgeted through the annual budget process in future years. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 5110 Fleet Maint Svc Organization/Activity: 40170 Fleet Operations Mission Element: 202 Maintain the Fleet Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 530100 Vehicle Repairs RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the resolution authorizing a three-year agreement with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Resolution Service Agreement Price Sheet Resolution authorizing a three-year service agreement with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC, in an amount not to exceed $266,250.00 for repairs of John Deere construction equipment for the Asset Management Department, with FY 2023 funding of $73,958.33 from the Fleet Maintenance Service Fund. WHEREAS, repairs to John Deere brand construction equipment is necessary to ensure continued progress on various construction projects that utilize such equipment provided by the Asset Management Department; WHEREAS, State law provides that such procurements, as outlined above, are subject to statutory procurement requirements, including competitive bids, unless an exemption applies; and WHEREAS, there is a statutory exemption for this procurement in Local Government Code, Section 252.022(a)(2), as this purchase is necessary to preserve or protect the public health or safety of the City's residents. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas: Section 1. The City Council specifically finds that the foregoing statements included in the preamble of this resolution are true and correct and adopts such findings for all intents and purposes related to the authorization of this procurement. Section 2. The City Manager, or his designee, is authorized to execute a three-year service agreement with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC, for repairs to John Deere brand construction equipment in an amount not to exceed $266,250.00, with FY 2023 funding of $73,958.33 from the Fleet Maintenance Service fund. PASSED AND APPROVED on the day of , 2023: Paulette Guajardo Roland Barrera Sylvia Campos Gil Hernandez Michael Hunter Jim Klein Mike Pusley Everett Roy Page 1 of 2 Dan Suckley ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 2 of 2 Price Sheet City of Corpus Christi Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment Finance-Procurement Sole Source Buyer: Desirree Ortiz Item Description Unit Unit Price Price 3 Year Qty Unit Price 1 Labor Rate for HR 400150.00 $ $60,000.00 lRepairs Estimated Spend Markup % Estimated pen + Markup % 2 Markup - Parts & $165,000.00 25% Materials $206,250.00 3 Year Grand Total 266,250.00 Page 1 of 1 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A �yV S C� G° a 0 H SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 4359 U Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment yeanaonn!e 1852 THIS Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("City") and Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment in response to Request for Bid/Proposal No. Sole Source 4359 ("RFB/RFP"), which RFB/RFP includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB/RFP and the Contractor's bid or proposal response, as applicable, are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide Reparis for John Deere Construction Equipment ("Services") in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety, and in accordance with Exhibit 2. 2. Term. (A) The Term of this Agreement is three years beginning on the date provided in the Notice to Proceed from the Contract Administrator or the City's Procurement Division. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to zero additional zero-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. (B) At the end of the Term of this Agreement or the final Option Period, the Agreement may, at the request of the City prior to expiration of the Term or final Option Period, continue on a month-to-month basis for up to six months with compensation set based on the amount listed in Attachment B for the Term or the final Option Period. The Contractor may opt out of this continuing term by providing notice to the City at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the Term or final Option Period. During the month-to-month term, either Party may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days' written notice to the other Party. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $266,250.00, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made for Services performed and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next Option Period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Joe Gonzalez Fleet Department 361-826-1938 JoeGo@cctexas.com 5. Insurance; Bonds. (A) Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (B) In the event that a payment bond, a performance bond, or both, are required of the Contractor to be provided to the City under this Agreement before performance can commence, the terms, conditions, and amounts required in the bonds and appropriate surety information are as included in the RFB/RFP or as Service Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A may be added to Attachment C, and such content is incorporated here in this Agreement by reference as if each bond's terms, conditions, and amounts were fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of Services to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of Services to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and Services will not be rendered until the Contractor receives the signed purchase release order. 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all Services and products supplied before acceptance. Any Services or products that are provided but not accepted by the City must be corrected or re-worked immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or re-working at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement service may be procured by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid/proposal price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (C) Contractor warrants that all Services will be performed in accordance with the standard of care used by similarly situated contractors performing similar services. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any Service quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City,which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such Services in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. 12. Subcontractors. In performing the Services, the Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Joe Gonzalez Equipment Mechanic Foreman 5352 Ayers Building 313, Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 Phone: 361-826-1938 Fax: N/A IF TO CONTRACTOR: Doggett Heavy Machinery Company Attn:Tim Butkay Sales Representative 134 N.P.I.D, Corpus Christi, Texas 78406 Phone: 361-212-1280 Service Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A Fax: 361-289-7229 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES") FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1 ); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A CONTRACTOR Ll cuSigned by: Signature: 15'"&4`1 Printed Name: Tim Butkay Title: Service Manager Date: 9/14/2022 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Assistant Director of Finance - Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit 1 : RFB/RFP No. Sole Source 4359 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid/Proposal Response Service Agreement Standard Form Page 8 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A ATTACHMENT A: SCOPE OF WORK A. General Requirements/Background Information The Contractor shall provide off-site repair services for John Deer construction equipment for the City of Corpus Christi Asset Management Department as outlined in this Scope of Work. B. Scope of Work 1 . Off-site repair service requirements a. The Contractor must have a permanent, principal place of business in which the service is provided, within the city limits of Corpus Christi, TX. b. The Contractor shall perform repairs including, but not limited to, engine, drive train, body, electrical, HVAC, suspension, brakes and wheel alignments for John Deere construction equipment. c. The Contractor shall be ASE or Factory Certified. d. The Contractor shall provide all preventive and unscheduled maintenance and repair to include parts and labor. e. The Contractor shall provide electrical and mechanical diagnostics. f. The Contractor shall provide original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. g. The Contractor shall not sublet any repairs. h. The City shall not be responsible for any towing charges for immediate failures after repairs have bee completed by the Contractor. i. If Contractor experiences immediate failure when delivering vehicles, the Contractor shall use the City's contracted towing company to return the vehicles for repair. 2. Lead Time a. The Contractor shall give the City of Corpus Christi first priority over any and all other customer repairs and of City of Corpus Christi repairs, first responders vehicles shall have first priority and shall provide same-day priority service. This standard will apply to a full six-day work week, DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A Monday through Saturday, and include items covered under warranty as well as non-warranty repairs. b. The Contractor shall have four business days Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and Saturday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm to complete what is constituted as a minor repair according to the manufacturer. c. The Contractor shall have eight business days, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Saturday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm to complete what is considered major repair according to the manufacturer. Extensions require approval from the Contract Administrator. 3. Pickup/Delivery a. The City will use its authorized contracted towing company to deliver the inoperative vehicle to the Contractor. The City will notify the Contractor of vehicles being towed and delivered to Contractor for repairs. On the same day the vehicle is received, the Contractor shall send an email to the Contract Administrator. The Contractor will indicate the date the vehicle was received, repair estimate and estimated completion time of service. b. Asset Management staff will transport operative vehicle(s) to and from the Contractor's facility. c. The Contractor shall be available to pick up and deliver operable vehicles if Asset management staff are unable to pick up and deliver. DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A ots5c" ATTACHMENT B-QUOTE/PRICING SCHEDULE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI QUOTE FORM 1. Refer to Contract Terms and Conditions before completing quote. 2. Quote your best price, including freight, for each item. 3. In submitting this quote, Contractor certifies that the prices in this quote have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other contractor or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. Invitation to quote, FOB Destination, Freight Included, on the following: Item Description Unit 3-Year Unit Price Price Qty 1 Labor Rate for HR 400 $150.00 $60,000.00 Repairs Estimated Markup Estimated Spend + Spend Markup % _ 2 Markup - Parts & $165,000.00 25% $206,250.00 Materials 3 Year Grand Total $266,250.00 COMPANY: Doggett Heavy Machinery Company NAME OF PERSON AUTHORIZED TO SIGN: Tim Butkay ADDRESS: 134 NPID CITY /STATE/ZIP Corpus Christi, Texas 78406 PHONE: 361-289-2727 EMAIL: tim.butkay@doggett.com FAX: DATE: 8/17/2022 SIGNATURE: TITLE: Service Manager THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT OR CANCEL ANY OR ALL QUOTES. TO WAIVE ANY INFORMALITIES OR IRREGULARITIES IN THE QUOTES RECEIVED AND TO CANCEL OR POSTPONE THIS PROJECT UNTIL A LATER DATE. DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A ATTACHMENT C: INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS A. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE 1 . Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. 2. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE Commercial General Liability $250,000 Per Occurrence Including: 1 . Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury GARAGE KEEPERS PHYSICAL DAMAGE Actual Cash Value of Vehicles While in COVERAGE including: Care, Custody or Control Physical Damage on a Direct Primary Basis 3. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. B. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 1 . Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. Page 1 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A 2. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. 3. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 4. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide 30 calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than 10 calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. 5. Within 5 calendar days of a cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. 6. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. Page 2 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A 7. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. 8. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. 9. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. Bond Requirements: No bonds required for this Agreement. 2021 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-D Contracts for General Services -Services Performed Offsite 05/10/2021 Risk Management - Legal Dept. Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:AE8BFE41-16F4-4555-B3B4-9EFC9479F84A ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS The Contractor shall provide a one-year warranty for workmanship. Page 1 of 1 �vs cr �o v NOflPORPY ED xss2 AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for the City Council Meeting of January 24, 2023 DATE: January 24, 2023 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeff H. Edmonds, P.E., Director of Engineering Services 6effreyea-cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Wesley Nebgen, Director of Water System Infrastructure WesleyN a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3111 Josh Chronley, CTCD, Assistant Director of Finance & Procurement 6oshc2(a-)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Construction Contract Award Citywide Wastewater Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), Project No. 22110 CAPTION: Motion awarding a construction contract to National Power Rodding Corp., Austin, Texas, for Citywide Wastewater Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) project in an amount of $5,000,000.00, located Citywide, with FY 2023 funding available from the Wastewater Capital Fund. SUMMARY: This motion awards a construction contract for the Citywide Wastewater IDIQ project. The project is an IDIQ construction contract to complete wastewater collection system infrastructure construction at various locations throughout the City. This contract is one mechanism utilized to meet the City's Consent Decree Obligations. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The project is an IDIQ construction contract to complete wastewater infrastructure construction throughout the city. The work will be issued by the City in multiple indefinite quantity individual work orders called "Delivery Orders" (DO) that provide specific scope and requirements in accordance with the plans, specifications, and contract documents. The delivery orders are planned, designed, and prepared by the CCW Engineering team using established line items for pricing. Only relevant line items will be utilized for each delivery order. The final quantities for each of the line items will differ due to the various projects. The contract and construction is managed and inspected by the Engineering Services Department. This is a "not to exceed" contract and may only issue Delivery Orders up to the contract ceiling. The scope of work includes rehabilitation, replacement, and point repairs of gravity wastewater collection system lines, manholes/structures, service laterals, and force mains using open-cut trenching, and pipe bursting. Work includes dewatering through well pointing, control of wastewater flow through bypass pumping, cleaning, and televised inspections, and site restoration to pre-existing or better conditions. Work also includes emergency Delivery Orders that require Contractor to always have management personnel and crews available and on-call during the Contract to provide emergency response services. The contract requires personnel to be at the project site within three (3) hours of notification of an emergency. Throughout the course of the contract National Power Rodding plans to have a local yard for equipment that is dedicated to this contract as well as a local office. They will have crew personnel stationed in Corpus Christi to respond to emergencies. Additionally, National Power Rodding Corp. will utilize a local contractor, Guerra Underground, as a primary subcontractor. The contract will have a duration of one year, in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000.00. This IDIQ Contract will not include any renewals. Each Delivery Order shall be treated as an individual contract and be completed within the stipulated substantial completion days in each DO document. CCW does have a current Wastewater IDIQ contract with PM Construction (dba IPR). The work included in this contract is scheduled to be completed by the end of February 2023. Overall CCW currently has three IDIQ contracts for water and wastewater totaling $18,500,000. The Consent Decree requirements, pipe replacement goals, and inflation have all contributed to the need for increased funding and additional contracts. This is the first of seven IDIQ contracts that CCW will be implementing this fiscal year. Multiple contracts will provide greater flexibility in responding and completing projects effectively and efficiently. A breakdown of additional contracts are as follows. CCW IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity) Contracts Utility Contract Value Bid Date Estimated Council Agenda Date 1 Wastewater $5,000,000 October 19, 2022 January 24, 2023 2 Water Small Diameter $5,000,000 December 7, 2022 January 24, 2023 3 Water Large Diameter $5,000,000 January 18, 2023 February, 2023 4 Wastewater Manhole $2,000,000 March 2023 April, 2023 5 Wastewater $8,000,000 March 2023 Aril, 2023 6 Water Small Diameter $5,000,000 April 2023 May, 2023 7 Water Large Diameter $5,000,000 April 2023 May, 2023 Total IDIQ Contract Value $35,000,000 PROJECT TIMELINE: 2022 2023 - 2024 September - December January - January Bid/ Construction Award Project schedule reflects City Council award in January 2023 with anticipated completion in January 2024. COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS The Contracts and Procurement Department issued a Request for Bid for the project and on October 19, 2022, the city received bids from three bidders. The Contracts and Procurement, Engineering Services, and Corpus Christi Water evaluated the bids in accordance with the contract documents and determined National Power Rodding Corp. to be the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Due to changes from previous contracts to the way some pay items were described to include more ancillary work, it invalidated some of the historical pricing. Additionally, the increase in material pricing from previous contracts is also evident in the bid pricing. Both items resulted in aggregate bids coming in over the budget and over the engineer's estimate. The recommendation is to award the contract based on the available budget of$5 million. The low bidder has agreed to honor their unit bid prices at the $5 million contract value. A summary of the bids is provided below: BID SUMMARY CONTRACTOR BASE BID National Power Rodding Corp. $10,530,145.97 Clark Pipeline Services, LLC $10,621,502.36 PM Construction & Rehab, LLC $12,667,087.50 Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost $5,133,670.00 National Power Rodding Corp. has successfully completed numerous projects including Waller Creek Tunnel Sediment and Debris Removal Project in City of Austin and EARZ Small Diameter Rehab project with San Antonio Water System and several other projects in Texas. Additionally, they have successfully completed a prior Corpus Christi Wastewater IDIQ contract and are familiar with the process and anticipated scope of work. ALTERNATIVES: City Council could choose not to award the construction contract to National Power Rodding Corp. This would delay repairs to the wastewater infrastructure system causing more costly repairs to the infrastructure and property and increasing the risk of wastewater system overflows. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for the FY 2023 is an amount of$5,000,000.00 with funding available from the Wastewater Capital Fund. The CIP Budget is $17,000,000.00 and additional contracts will be bid out and awarded in the near future. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: WW 2023 CIP (Fund 4259) Mission Elem: Wastewater Collection System (042) Project: Citywide Wastewater IDIQ (Project No. 22110) Account: Infrastructure (550060) Activity: 22110-4259-EXP Amount: $5,000,000.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends awarding the construction contract for the Citywide Wastewater IDIQ project to National Power Rodding Corp., in the amount of $5,000,000.00. The construction duration is planned for 12 months from issuance of the Notice to Proceed to begin construction in January 2023 with completion in January 2024. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Location and Vicinity Map Bid Tab CIP Page PowerPoint Presentation TABLUATION OF BIDS ENGINEERING SERVICES-CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS TABULATED BY:CORPUS CHRISTI WATER RFB 4383 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE:$5,133,670.00 BID DATE:October 19,2022 COMPLETION:365 Cal Days CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power R-riding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard Sl. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P:(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNITPRICE AMOUNT PART A-GENERAL Al MOBILIZATION(MAX.5%) 1 LS 1 1 1 $464,292.67 $464,292.67 $498,717.87 $498,717.87 $645,000.00 $645,000.00 A2 BONDS AND INSURANCE(MAX.2%) ALIN 1 1 1 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 A3 STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN LS 1 1 1 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $120,000.00 $120,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 SUBTOTAL PART A-GENERAL 1 $614,292.67 $718,717.87 $770,000.00 PART WIN-WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS WWO01 POTHOLING 0'-19 DEPTH) EA 4 $5,500.00 $22,000.00 $7,200.00 $28,800.00 $3,000.00 $12,000.00 WWO02 POTHOLING(19-18"DEPTH) EA 4 $8,970.00 $35,880.00 $9,600.00 $38,400.00 $4,000.00 $16,000.00 WWO03 POTHOLING(>18"DEPTH) EA 2 $13,981.50 $27,963.00 $16,800.00 $33,600.00 $9,500.00 $19,000.00 WWO04 POINT REPAIR<8"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(0'-10'DEPTH) EA 1 $14,982.50 $14,982.50 $5,811.60 $5,811.60 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 WWO05 POINT REPAIR<8"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(10'-18 DEPTH) EA 1 $28,405.00 $28,405.00 $6,811.60 $6,811.60 $17,500.00 $17,500.00 WWO06 POINT REPAIR<8"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(>18'DEPTH) EA 1 $44,733.00 $44,733.00 $8,811.60 $8,811.60 $20,500.00 $20,500.00 W WO07 POINT REPAIR 10"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE 0'-10'DEPTH) EA 1 $15,470.00 $15,470.00 $6,213.60 $6,213.60 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 WWO08 POINT REPAIR 10"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(10'-18'DEPTH) EA 1 $28,860.00 $28,860.00 $7,213.60 $7,213.60 $17,500.00 $17,500.00 WWO09 POINT REPAIR 10"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(>18'DEPTH) EA 1 $44,920.20 $44,920.20 $9,213.60 $9,213.60 $22,500.00 $22,500.00 WWO10 POINT REPAIR 12"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(0'-10'DEPTH) EA 1 $16,120.00 $16,120.00 $6,776.40 $6,776.40 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 WWO11 POINT REPAIR 12"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(10'-18 DEPTH) EA 1 $29,549.00 $29,549.00 $7,776.40 $7,776.40 $17,500.00 $17,500.00 WWO12 POINT REPAIR 12"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(>18'DEPTH) EA 1 $45,578.00 $45,578.00 $9,776.40 $9,776.40 $22,150.00 $22,150.00 WWO13 POINT REPAIR 18"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(0'-10'DEPTH) EA 1 $24,700.00 $24,700.00 $9,831.60 $9,831.60 $21,750.00 $21,750.00 WWO14 POINT REPAIR 18"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(10'-18 DEPTH) EA 1 $31,798.00 $31,798.00 $10,831.60 $10,831.60 $31,000.00 $31,000.00 WWO15 POINT REPAIR 18"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(>18'DEPTH) EA 1 $48,815.00 $48,815.00 $12,831.60 $12,831.60 $37,500.00 $37,500.00 Page 1 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT WWO16 POINT REPAIR 24"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(0'-10'DEPTH) EA 1 $28,080.00 $28,080.00 $13,506.00 $13,506.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 WWO17 POINT REPAIR 24"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(10'-18 DEPTH) EA 1 $35,230.00 $35,230.00 $14,506.00 $14,506.00 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 W WO18 POINT REPAIR 24"PVC DR 18 M GRAVITY LINE(>18'DEPTH) EA 1 $52,208.00 $52,208.00 $16,506.00 $16,506.00 $40,000.00 $40,000.00 WWO19 POINT REPAIR 30"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(0'-10'DEPTH) EA 1 $33,566.00 $33,566.00 $17,886.00 $17,886.00 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 WW020 POINT REPAIR 30"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(10'-18 DEPTH) EA 1 $46,865.00 $46,865.00 $18,886.00 $18,886.00 $45,000.00 $45,000.00 WW021 POINT REPAIR 30"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE(>18'DEPTH) EA 1 $57,824.00 $57,824.00 $19,886.00 $19,886.00 $55,000.00 $55,000.00 W W022 POINT REPAIR 36"PVC DR 21 WW GRAVITY LINE 0'-10'DEPTH) EA 1 $48,769.50 $48,769.50 $19,002.00 $19,002.00 $40,000.00 $40,000.00 W W023 POINT REPAIR 36"PVC DR 21 WW GRAVITY LINE(10'-18 DEPTH) EA 1 $56,394.00 $56,394.00 $20,002.00 $20,002.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 W W024 POINT REPAIR 36"PVC DR 21 WW GRAVITY LINE(>18'DEPTH) EA 1 $75,075.00 $75,075.00 $22,002.00 $22,002.00 $60,000.00 $60,000.00 WW025 POINT REPAIR 42"PVC DR 21 WW GRAVITY LINE(ALL DEPTHS) EA 1 $82,641.00 $B2,641.00 $65,234.00 $65,234.00 $85,000.00 $85,000.00 WW026 EX TRA LENGTH POINTREPAIR<8"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 2 $314.60 $629.20 $5,487.60 $10,975.20 $450.00 $900.00 O'-1O'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WW027 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR<8"PVC DR 18WW GRAVITY LINE LF 4 $405.60 $1,622.40 $5,487.60 $21,950.40 $500.00 $2,000.00 19-18'DEPTH OVER15'LENGTH WW028 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR<8"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 1 $579.80 $579.80 $5,487.60 $5,487.60 $550.00 $550.00 >18'DEPT HOVER 15'LENGTH WW029 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 10"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 3 $406.90 $1,220.70 $5,817.60 $17,452.80 $550.00 $1,650.00 0'-1O'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH) WW030 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR10"P VC DR 18WW GRAVITY LINE LF 4 $449.80 $1,799.20 $5,817.60 $23,270.40 $600.00 $2,400.00 1C-18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WW031 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REP AIR 10"PVC DR 18WW GRAVITY LINE LF 1 $635.70 $635.70 $5,817.60 $5,817.60 $700.00 $700.00 >18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WW032 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 12"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 1 $434.20 $434.20 $6,224.40 $6,224.40 $650.00 $650.00 0'-1O'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH) WW033 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 12"P VC DR 18WW GRAVITY LINE LF 1 $482.30 $482.30 $6,224.40 $6,224.40 $750.00 $750.00 19-18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WW034 EXTRA LENGTH POINTREPAIR 12"PVC DR 18WW GRAVITY LINE LF 1 $659.10 $659.10 $6,224.40 $6,224.40 $850.00 $850.00 >18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WW035 EXTRA LENGTH POINTREPAIR98"PVC DR 18WW GRAVITY LINE LF 5 $536.90 $2,684.50 $5,477.52 $27,387.60 $750.00 $3,750.00 0'-10'DEPT OVER 15'LENGT WW036 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 18"PVC DR 18WW GRAVITY LINE LF 2 $595.40 $1,190.80 $6,367.80 $12,735.60 $1,250.00 $2,500.00 1C-18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH) WW037 EXTRA LENGTH VOINTREPAIRIB"PVC DR 18WW GRAVITY LINE LF 1 $802.10 $802.10 $7,851.60 $7,851.60 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 >18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WW038 EX TRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 24"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 1 $683.80 $683.80 $11,250.00 $11,250.00 $1,650.00 $1,650.00 0'-10'DEPT OVER 15'LENGTH) WWO39 EXTRA LENGTH POINTREPAIR 24 P)VC DR 18WW GRAVITY LINE LF 2 $756.60 $1,513.20 $8,670.00 $17,340.00 $1,850.00 $3,700.00 1C-18' DEPTH) EPTH OVER 15'LENGTH Page 2 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT WW040 EXTRA LENGTHPOINT REPAIR24"PVC DR 18WW GRAVITY LINE LF 3 $963.30 $2,889.90 $7,810.00 $23,430.00 $1,950.00 $5,850.00 >18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WW041 EXTRA LENGTH POINTREPAIR30'PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 1 $897.00 $897.00 $14,262.00 $14,262.00 $1,950.00 $1,950.00 0'-10'DEPT OVER 15'LENGT WW042 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 30"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 5 $965.90 $4,829.50 $7,734.00 $38,670.00 $2,000.00 $10,000.00 1C-18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WW043 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR30"PVC DR 18 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 5 $1,177.80 $5,889.00 $7,734.00 $38,670.00 $2,500.00 $12,500.00 >18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WW044 EXTRA LENGTHPOIREPAIRPVC DR 21 WW GRAVITY LINE 36" LF 1 $1,293.50 $1,293.50 $14,742.00 $14,742.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 0'-10'DEPTH EPT OVER NT15'LENGT WWO45 EXTRA LENGTH POINTREPAIR 36"PVC DR 21 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 10 $1,352.00 $13,520.00 $6,966.00 $69,660.00 $2,850.00 $28,500.00 1C-18' DEPTH) EPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WWO46 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 36"PVC DR 21 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 5 $1,365.00 $6,825.00 $7,830.00 $39,150.00 $3,500.00 $17,500.00 >18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH WW047 EXTRALENGTHPOINT REPAIR42"PVC DR 21 WW GRAVITY LINE LF 5 $1,625.00 $8,125.00 $9,537.60 $47,688.00 $4,000.00 $20,000.00 ALL DEPTHS OVER 15'LENGTH W W048 POINT REPAIR<_8"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN 0'-10'DEPTH) EA 1 $14,755.00 $14,755.00 $7,479.60 $7,479.60 $15,500.00 $15,500.00 W W049 POINT REPAIR<_8"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(19-18'DEPTH) EA 1 $27,055.60 $27,055.60 $8,479.60 $8,479.60 $18,500.00 $18,500.00 WWO50 POINT REPAIR<8"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(>16 DEPTH) EA 1 $42,874.00 $42,874.00 $9,479.60 $9,479.60 $22,000.00 $22,000.00 W WO51 POINT REPAIR 10"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN 0'-10'DEPTH) EA 1 $16,094.00 $16,094.00 $8,709.60 $8,709.60 $16,500.00 $16,500.00 W WO52 POINT REPAIR 10"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(19-18'DEPTH) EA 1 $28,229.50 $28,229.50 $9,709.60 $9,709.60 $18,500.00 $18,500.00 W WO53 POINT REPAIR 10"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(>18 DEPTH) EA 1 $43,992.00 $43,992.00 $10,709.60 $10,709.60 $23,500.00 $23,500.00 W WO54 POINT REPAIR 12"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN 0'-10'DEPTH) EA 1 $15,444.00 $15,444.00 $9,740.40 $9,740.40 $17,500.00 $17,500.00 W WO55 POINT REPAIR 12"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(19-18'DEPTH) EA 1 $27,508.00 $27,508.00 $10,740.40 $10,740.40 $19,500.00 $19,500.00 W WO56 POINT REPAIR 12"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(>18 DEPTH) EA 1 $43,290.00 $43,290.00 $12,740.40 $12,740.40 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 W WO57 POINT REPAIR 18"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN 0'-19 DEPTH) EA 1 $29,380.00 $29,380.00 $16,695.60 $16,695.60 $28,000.00 $28,000.00 W WO58 POINT REPAIR 18"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(19-18'DEPTH) EA 1 $35,880.00 $35,880.00 $17,695.60 $17,695.60 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 W WO59 POINT REPAIR 18"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(>18 DEPTH) EA 1 $51,428.00 $51,428.00 $19,695.60 $19,695.60 $40,000.00 $40,000.00 W W060 POINT REPAIR 24"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN 0'-19 DEPTH) EA 2 $36,868.00 $73,736.00 $24,810.00 $49,620.00 $35,000.00 $70,000.00 W W061 POINT REPAIR 24"DR 18WW FORCE MAIN(19-18'DEPTH) EA 1 $43,355.00 $43,355.00 $26,530.00 $26,530.00 $40,000.00 $40,000.00 W W062 POINT REPAIR 24"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(>18 DEPTH) EA 1 $58,955.00 $58,955.00 $29,810.00 $29,810.00 $43,500.00 $43,500.00 W W063 POINT REPAIR 30"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN 0'-19 DEPTH) EA 2 $89,830.00 $179,660.00 $47,790.00 $95,580.00 $75,000.00 $150,000.00 Page 3 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT W W064 POINT REPAIR 30"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(10'-18'DEPTH) EA 1 $101,855.00 $101,855.00 $48,790.00 $48,790.00 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 WW065 POINT REPAIR 30"DR 18 WW FORCE MAIN(>18 DEPTH) EA 1 $111,930.00 $111,930.00 $51,790.00 $51,790.00 $78,000.00 $78,000.00 W W066 POINT REPAIR 36"DR 21 WW FORCE MAIN(0'-19 DEPTH) EA 1 $63,232.00 $63,232.00 $55,926.00 $55,926.00 $95,000.00 $95,000.00 W W067 POINT REPAIR 36"DR 21 WW FORCE MAIN(19-18'DEPTH) EA 1 $70,174.00 $70,174.00 $57,926.00 $57,926.00 $110,000.00 $110,000.00 W W068 POINT REPAIR 36"DR 21 WW FORCE MAIN(>18 DEPTH) EA 1 $87,282.00 $B7,282.00 $65,926.00 $65,926.00 $115,000.00 $115,000.00 WW069 POINT REPAIR 42"DR 21 WW FORCE MAIN(0'-1C DEPTH) EA 1 $101,420.80 $101,420.80 $75,822.00 $75,822.00 $165,000.00 $165,000.00 W W070 POINT REPAIR 42"DR 21 WW FORCE MAIN(19-18'DEPTH) EA 1 $108,225.00 $108,225.00 $79,822.00 $79,822.00 $175,000.00 $175,000.00 W W071 POINT REPAIR 42"DR 21 WW FORCE MAIN(>18 DEPTH) EA 1 $125,170.50 $125,170.50 $85,822.00 $B5,822.00 $185,000.00 $185,000.00 W W072 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR<_8"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 1 $278.20 $278.20 $5,487.60 $5,487.60 $550.00 $550.00 0'-10'DEPTH OV ER 15'LENGTH W W073 EXTRA LENGTH PO'NT REPAIR<8"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 1 $388.70 $388.70 $5,487.60 $5,487.60 $575.00 $575.00 1C-18'DEPTH OVER15'LENGTH W W074 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR<8"DR 18 W W FORCE MAIN LF 1 $596.70 $596.70 $5,487.60 $5,487.60 $650.00 $650.00 >18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH W W075 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 10"DR 18 W W FORCE MAIN LF 1 $296.40 $296.40 $5,817.60 $5,817.60 $800.00 $800.00 0'-1O'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH W W076 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 10"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 1 $408.20 $408.20 $5,817.60 $5,817.60 $875.00 $875.00 (19-18-DEP T OVER 15'LENGT W W077 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 10"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 1 $627.90 $627.90 $5,817.60 $5,817.60 $975.00 $975.00 >18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH W WO78 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 12"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 1 $330.20 $330.20 $6,224.40 $6,224.40 $875.00 $875.00 0'-1O'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH W W079 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 12"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 1 $449.80 $449.80 $6,224.40 $6,224.40 $975.00 $975.00 1C->18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH W WO80 EXTRA LENGTH POINT RE 1PAIR 12"DR 18 W W FORCE MAIN 1C->18'DEPTH)OVER 5'LENGTH LF 1 $659.10 $659.10 $6,224.40 $6,224.40 $1,075.00 $1,075.00 W WO81 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 18"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN (0'-10'DEPT OVER 15'LENGT LF 1 $397.80 $397.80 $7,851.60 $7,851.60 $875.00 $875.00 W WO82 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 18"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 1 $516.10 $516.10 $7,851.60 $7,851.60 $975.00 $975.00 1C-18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH W WO83 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 18"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 1 $704.60 $704.60 $7,851.60 $7,851.60 $1,075.00 $1,075.00 (>I 18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH W WO84 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 24"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 3 $555.10 $1,665.30 $7,810.00 $23,430.00 $1,850.00 $5,550.00 0'-10'DEPT OVER 15'LENGT W W085 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 24"DR 18 W W FORCE MAIN LF 3 $640.90 $1,922.70 $7,810.00 $23,430.00 $2,000.00 $6,000.00 1C-18'DEPTH OVER 16 LENGTH W WO86 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 24"DR 18 VW FORCE MAIN (>I 8'DEPTH)(OVER 15'LENGTH LF 3 $830.70 $2,492.10 $7,810.00 $23,430.00 $2,250.00 $6,750.00 W WO87 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 30"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 1 $735.80 $735.80 $14,262.00 $14,262.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 0'-10'DEPT OVER 15'LENGTH) Page 4 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT W WO88 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 30"DR 18 W W FORCE MAIN LF 1 $755.30 $755.30 $14,262.00 $14,262.00 $2,200.00 $2,200.00 1C-18'DEPTH OVER15'LENGTH W WO89 EXTRA LENGTH POINT RE 18'DEPLENGTH PAIR 30"DR 18 WIN FORCE MAIN LF 1 $790.40 $790.40 $14,262.00 $14,262.00 $2,650.00 $2,650.00 > TH OVER 15' W W090 EXTRA LENGTH POIREPAIR 36DR 21 WIN FORCE MAIN" LF 1 $881.40 $881.40 $14,742.00 $14,742.00 $2,650.00 $2,650.00 0'-10'DEPT ONTVER 15'LENGT W W091 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 36"DR 21 W W FORCE MAIN LF 1 $900.90 $900.90 $14,742.00 $14,742.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 1C-18'DEPTH OVER15'LENGTH W W092 EXTRDEPTHO A LENGTH POINT REPAIR 36"DR 21 W W FORCE MAIN LF 1 $937.30 $937.30 $14,742.00 $14,742.00 $3,750.00 $3,750.00 >18' WW093 EXTRA LENGTHPOINTREPAIR42"DR 21 WW FORCE MAIN LF 1 $1,154.40 $1,154.40 $75,822.00 $75,822.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 0'-10'DEPTH EPT OVER 15'LENGT WW094 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR42"DR21WWFORCEMAIN LF 1 $1,175.20 $1,175.20 $75,822.00 $75,822.00 $4,500.00 $4,500.00 19-18'DEPTH OVER 15'LENGTH W W095 EXTRA LENGTH POINT REPAIR 42"DR 21 WIN FORCE MAIN 18'DEPTH) 15'LENGTH LF 5 $1,216.80 $6,084.00 $2,046.00 $10,230.00 $5,500.00 $27,500.00 > WW096 IT NCH SAFETY FOR WW POINT REPAIR(GRAVITY AND FORCE MAIN) LF 20 $279.50 $5,590.00 $240.00 $4,800.00 $250.00 $5,000.00 C-10'DEPTH WW097 TRENCH SAFETY FOR WW POINT REPAIR(GRAVITY AND FORCE MAIN) LF 50 $344.50 $17,225.00 $690.00 $34,500.00 $355.00 $17,750.00 1 C-18'DEPT WW098 TRENCH SAFETY FORWW POINTREPAIR(GRAVITYAND FORCE MAIN) LF 50 $377.00 $18,850.00 $1,200.00 $60,000.00 $550.00 $27,500.00 8'DEP H WW099 REMOVE&REPLACE AIR RELEASE VALVE EA 1 $8,310.90 $8,310.90 $12,448.08 $12,448.08 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 WW100 REMOVE AND REPLACE<8"SDR 26 PVC WW LINE(0'-10'DEPTH) LF 10 $221.00 $2,210.00 $121.57 $1,215.70 $185.00 $1,850.00 W W101 REMOVE AND REPLACE<8"SDR 26 PVC WW LINE(10'-18"DEPTH) LF 30 $312.00 $9,360.00 $110.31 $3,309.30 $200.00 $6,000.00 WW102 REMOVE AND REPLACE<8"SDR 26 PVC WW LINE(>18"DEPTH) LF 10 $577.20 $5,772.00 $132.54 $1,325.40 $255.00 $2,550.00 W W103 REMOVE AND REPLACE 10"SDR 26 PVC WW LINE 0'-10'DEPTH) LF 30 $239.20 $7,176.00 $140.98 $4,229.40 $195.00 $5,850.00 W W104 REMOVE AND REPLACE 10"SDR 26 PVC WW LINE(10'-18'DEPTH) LF 30 $332.80 $9,984.00 $150.58 $4,517.40 $215.00 $6,450.00 W W105 REMOVE AND REPLACE 10"SDR 26 PVC WW LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 10 $608.40 $6,084.00 $171.38 $1,713.80 $275.00 $2,750.00 W W106 REMOVE AND REPLACE 12"SDR 26 PVC WW LINE 0'-10'DEPTH) LF 30 $260.00 $7,800.00 $174,17 $5,246.10 $210.00 $6,300.00 W W107 REMOVE AND REPLACE 12"SDR 26 PVC WW LINE(10'-18'DEPTH) LF 20 $360.10 $7,202.00 $190.87 $3,817.40 $255.00 $5,100.00 W W108 REMOVE AND REPLACE 12"SDR 26 PVC WW LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 20 $626.60 $12,532.00 $196.21 $3,924.20 $315.00 $6,300.00 W W109 REMOVE AND REPLACE 18"PSI 15 PVC WW LINE 0'-19 DEPTH) LF 20 $297.70 $5,954.00 $376.48 $7,529.60 $550.00 $11,000.00 W W110 REMOVE AND REPLACE 18"PSI 15 PVC VVVV LINE(19-8 DEPTH) LF20 $423.80 $8,476.00 $392.48 $7,849.60 $575.00 $11,500.00 W W111 REMOVE AND REPLACE 18"PS115 PVC WW LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 20 $703.30 $14,066.00 $408.48 $8,169.60 $650.00 $13,000.00 Page 5 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT WWI 12 REMOVE AND REPLACE 24"PS115 PVC WW LINE 0'-19 DEPTH) LF 10 $445.90 $4,459.00 $646.20 $6,462.00 $1,650.00 $16,500.00 WWI 13 REMOVE AND REPLACE 24"PS115 PVC WW LINE(19-18'DEPTH) LF 10 $569.40 $5,694.00 $663.51 $6,635.10 $1,850.00 $18,500.00 WWI 14 REMOVE AND REPLACE 24"PS115 PVC WW LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 10 $833.30 $8,333.00 $691.20 $6,912.00 $1,950.00 $19,500.00 WWI 15 REMOVE AND REPLACE 30"PS115 PVC WW LINE 0'-19 DEPTH) LF 10 $621.40 $6,214.00 $978.80 $9,788.00 $2,200.00 $22,000.00 WWI 16 REMOVE AND REPLACE 30"PS115 PVC WW LINE(19-18'DEPTH) LF 10 $743.60 $7,436.00 $1,018.80 $10,188.00 $2,350.00 $23,500.00 WWI 17 REMOVE AND REPLACE 30"PS115 PVC WW LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 10 $1,014.00 $10,140.00 $1,048.80 $10,488.00 $2,750.00 $27,500.00 WWI 18 REMOVE AND REPLACE 36"PS115 PVC WW LINE 0'-19 DEPTH) LF 5 $846.30 $4,231.50 $2,290.71 $11,453.55 $2,850.00 $14,250.00 WWI 19 REMOVE AND REPLACE 36"PS115 PVC WW LINE(19-18'DEPTH) LF 10 $930.80 $9,308.00 $1,268.29 $12,682.90 $3,000.00 $30,000.00 W W120 REMOVE AND REPLACE 36"PS115 PVC WW LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 10 $1,218.10 $12,181.00 $1,279.20 $12,792.00 $3,500.00 $35,000.00 WW121 REMOVE AND REPLACE 42"PS115 PVC WW LINE(ALL DEPTHS) LF 5 $1,446.90 $7,234.50 $18,534.00 $92,670.00 $5,000.00 $25,000.00 W W122 REMOVE AND REPLACE<_8"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE 0'-10'DEPTH) LF 20 $240.50 $4,810.00 $201.31 $4,026.20 $265.00 $5,300.00 W W123 REMOVE AND REPLACE<8"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(10'-18 DEPTH) LF 20 $332.80 $6,656.00 $205.88 $4,117.60 $285.00 $5,700.00 WW124 REMOVE AND REPLACE<8"DR 18 PVC WW LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 20 $598.00 $11,960.00 $212.28 $4,245.60 $355.00 $7,100.00 W W125 REMOVE AND REPLACE 10"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE 0'-10'DEPTH) LF 10 $262.60 $2,626.00 $472.56 $4,725.60 $585.00 $5,850.00 W W126 REMOVE AND REPLACE 10"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(10'-18'DEPTH) LF 10 $357.50 $3,575.00 $482.16 $4,821.60 $615.00 $6,150.00 W W127 REMOVE AND REPLACE 10"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 10 $631.80 $6,318.00 $482.16 $4,821.60 $685.00 $6,850.00 W W128 REMOVE AND REPLACE 12"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE 0'-10'DEPTH) LF 20 $276.90 $5,538.00 $342.42 $6,848.40 $720.00 $14,400.00 W W129 REMOVE AND REPLACE 12"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(10'-18'DEPTH) LF 10 $377.00 $3,770.00 $596.04 $5,960.40 $755.00 $7,550.00 W W130 REMOVE AND REPLACE 12"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 10 $643.50 $6,435.00 $601.37 $6,013.70 $850.00 $8,500.00 W W131 REMOVE AND REPLACE 16"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE 0'-10'DEPTH) LF 10 $331.50 $3,315.00 $1,058.28 $10,582.80 $1,450.00 $14,500.00 W W132 REMOVE AND REPLACE 16"DR 18 PVC W W LINE(10'-18 DEPTH) LF 10 $457.60 $4,576.00 $1,063.61 j $10,636.10 $1,450.00 $14,500.00 W W133 REMOVE AND REPLACE 16"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 10 $737.10 $7,371.00 $1,074.28 $10,742.80 $1,650.00 $16,500.00 W W134 REMOVE AND REPLACE 18"DR 18 PVC W W LINE(O'-10'DEPTH) LF 10 $364.00 $3,640.00 $1,329.16 $13,291.60 $1,750.00 $17,500.00 W W135 REMOVE AND REPLACE 18"DR 18 PVC W W LINE(10'-18 DEPTH) LF 10 $490.10 $4,901.00 $1,345.16 $13,451.60 $1,800.00 $18,000.00 Page 6 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT W W136 REMOVE AND REPLACE 18"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 10 $769.60 $7,696.00 $1,361.16 $13,611.60 $1,850.00 $18,500.00 W W137 REMOVE AND REPLACE 24"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(0'-10'DEPTH) LF 10 $552.50 $5,525.00 $2,049.00 $20,490.00 $2,450.00 $24,500.00 W W138 REMOVE AND REPLACE 24"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(10'-18 DEPTH) LF 10 $676.00 $6,760.00 $2,066.31 $20,663.10 $2,550.00 $25,500.00 W W139 REMOVE AND REPLACE 24"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 10 $938.60 $9,386.00 $2,094.00 $20,940.00 $2,750.00 $27,500.00 W W140 REMOVE AND REPLACE 30"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(0'-10'DEPTH) LF 10 $720.20 $7,202.00 $4,356.80 $43,568.00 $5,500.00 $55,000.00 W W141 REMOVE AND REPLACE 30"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(10'-18'DEPTH) LF 10 $858.00 $8,580.00 $4,396.80 $43,968.00 $5,650.00 $56,500.00 W W142 REMOVE AND REPLACE 30"DR 18 PVC WIN LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 20 $1,144.00 $22,880.00 $4,426.80 $B8,536.00 $5,750.00 $115,000.00 W W143 REMOVE AND REPLACE 36"DR 21 PVC WIN LINE(0'-10'DEPTH) LF 20 $945.10 $18,902.00 $2,703.51 $54,070.20 $6,750.00 $135,000.00 W W144 REMOVE AND REPLACE 36"DR 21 PVC WIN LINE(10'-18'DEPTH) LF 20 $1,028.30 $20,566.00 $2,731.20 $54,624.00 $7,500.00 $150,000.00 W W145 REMOVE AND REPLACE 36"DR 21 PVC WIN LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 20 $1,315.60 $26,312.00 $2,761.20 $55,224.00 $8,000.00 $160,000.00 W W146 REMOVE AND REPLACE 42"DR 21 PVC WIN LINE(0'-10'DEPTH) LF 10 $1,294.80 $12,948.00 $12,318.00 $123,180.00 $10,000.00 $100,000.00 W W147 REMOVE AND REPLACE 42"DR 21 PVC WIN LINE(10'-18'DEPTH) LF 20 $1,365.00 $27,300.00 $9,210.00 $184,200.00 $11,500.00 $230,000.00 W W148 REMOVE AND REPLACE 42"DR 21 PVC WIN LINE(>18'DEPTH) LF 20 $1,528.80 $30,576.00 $9,210.00 $184,200.00 $12,500.00 $250,000.00 WW149 TRENCHSAFETY FORREMOVING&REPLACING WW LINE LF 200 $22.10 $4,420.00 $120.00 $24,000.00 $250.00 $50,000.00 (0'-10'DEPT WW150 TRENCHSAFETY FORREMOVING&REPLACING WW LINE LF 200 $33.80 $6,760.00 $270.00 $54,000.00 $355.00 $71,000.00 19-18'DEPTH WW151 TRENCHSAFETY FORREMOVING&REPLACING WW LINE >18'DEPTH LF 200 $53.30 $10,660.00 $330.00 $66,000.00 $550.00 $110,000.00 WW152 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR<8"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 5 $1,618.50 $8,092.50 $1,608.78 $8,043.90 $2,750.00 $13,750.00 W W153 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 10"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 10 $2,275.00 $22,750.00 $2,091.70 $20,917.00 $2,750.00 $27,500.00 W W154 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 12"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 10 $2,678.00 $26,780.00 $2,457.70 $24,577.00 $2,750.00 $27,500.00 W W155 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 16"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 5 $2,927.60 $14,638.00 $3,760.78 $18,803.90 $3,750.00 $18,750.00 WW156 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 18"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 5 $3,032.90 $15,164.50 $4,690.78 $23,453.90 $5,950.00 $29,750.00 WW157 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 24"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 5 $5,426.20 $27,131.00 $8,826.18 $44,130.90 $9,000.00 $45,000.00 WW158 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECT ON FOR<8"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 5 $1,882.40 $9,412.00 $1,842.48 $9,212.40 $3,500.00 $17,500.00 8 DEPTH W W159 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 10"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 5 $2,022.80 $10,114.00 $2,280.48 $11,402.40 $4,000.00 $20,000.00 8 DEPTH Page 7 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT W W160 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 12"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 5 $2,047.50 $10,237.50 $2,634.48 $13,172.40 $5,500.00 $27,500.00 8 DEPTH W W161 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 16"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 5 $2,817.10 $14,085.50 $4,006.48 $20,032.40 $6,500.00 $32,500.00 8 DEPTH W W162 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 18"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 5 $2,962.70 $14,813.50 $5,092.48 $25,462.40 $8,000.00 $40,000.00 8 DEPTH W W163 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 30"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 2 $2,795.00 $5,590.00 $13,143.72 $26,287.44 $25,000.00 $50,000.00 8 DEPTH W W164 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 36"REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT EA 2 $3,493.10 $6,986.20 $15,651.72 $31,303.44 $30,000.00 $60,000.00 8 DEPTH WW165 REHAB<8"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 1,000 $107.53 $107,530.00 $84.00 $B4,000.00 $135.00 $135,000.00 0'-10'DEPT WW166 REI-AB LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 500 $110.69 $55,345.00 $102.00 $51,000.00 $165.00 $82,500.00 1C-18'DEPTH WW167 REHAB<8"WIN LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 50 $142.31 $7,115.50 $144.00 $7,200.00 $185.00 $9,250.00 18'DEPTH WW168 REHAB 10"WIN LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 500 $113.85 $56,925.00 $108.00 $54,000.00 $155.00 $77,500.00 (0'-10'DEPT WW169 REHAB 1O"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 100 $123.34 $12,334.00 $126.00 $12,600.00 $175.00 $17,500.00 1C-18'DEPTH) WW170 REHABI0"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 20 $148.64 $2,972.80 $168.00 $3,360.00 $275.00 $5,500.00 8'DEPTH WW171 REHAB 12"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 100 $120.18 $12,018.00 $144.00 $14,400.00 $175.00 $17,500.00 0'-10'DEPT WW172 REHAB 12"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 75 $142.31 $10,673.25 $168.00 $12,600.00 $200.00 $15,000.00 1C-18'DEPTH WW173 REHAB 12"WIN LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 10 $163.90 $1,639.00 $216.00 $2,160.00 $425.00 $4,250.00 (>18'DEPTH) WW174 REHAB 16"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTINGW/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 100 $215.05 $21,505.00 $204.00 $20,400.00 $215.00 $21,500.00 0'-10'DEPT WW175 REHAB 16"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 75 $253.00 $18,975.00 $234.00 $17,550.00 $245.00 $18,375.00 1C-18'DEPTH) WW176 REHAB 16"WIN LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 20 $288.75 $5,775.00 $288.00 $5,760.00 $440.00 $8,800.00 (>18'DEPTH) WW177 REHAB 18"WIN LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 100 $268.81 $26,881.00 $264.00 $26,400.00 $250.00 $25,000.00 (0'-10'DEPT WW178 REHAB 18'WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 75 $300.44 $22,533.00 $294.00 $22,050.00 $275.00 $20,625.00 1 C-18'DEPT WW179 REHABD18"VW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 50 $379.50 $18,975.00 $354.00 $17,700.00 $345.00 $17,250.00 >16 EPTH WW180 REHAB 24"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 20 $506.00 $10,120.00 $384.00 $7,680.00 $525.00 $10,500.00 0'-10'DEPT WW181 REHAB 24"WWLINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 20 $648.31 $12,966.20 $432.00 $8,640.00 $565.00 $11,300.00 1C-18'DEPTH WW182 REHAB24"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 20 $822.25 $16,445.00 $504.00 $10,080.00 $685.00 $13,700.00 8'DEPTH WW183 REHAB 30"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 10 $759.00 $7,590.00 $540.00 $5,400.00 $850.00 $8,500.00 0'-10'DEPT Page 8 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT WW184 REHAB 3O"WWLINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 10 $1,012.00 $10,120.00 $600.00 $6,000.00 $995.00 $9,950.00 1C-AB WW185 REHAB30"WWTH LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 40 $1,106.88 $44,275.20 $690.00 $27,600.00 $1,050.00 $42,000.00 >18 DEP WW186 REHAB 36"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 10 $2,024.00 $20,240.00 $974.00 $9,740.00 $1,100.00 $11,000.00 0'-10'DEPT WW187 REHAB 36"WWLINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 10 $2,512.00 $25,120.00 $1,068.00 $10,680.00 $1,250.00 $12,500.00 1C-AB WW188 REHAB36HVW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 10 $2,994.00 $29,940.00 $1,200.00 $12,000.00 $1,450.00 $14,500.00 >18 DEPTH WW189 REHAB 42'WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 10 $3,018.00 $30,180.00 $1,680.00 $16,800.00 $1,500.00 $15,000.00 0'-1 O'DEPTH WW190 REHAB 42"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 10 $3,586.00 $35,860.00 $1,800.00 $18,000.00 $1,750.00 $17,500.00 1C-AB WW191 REHAB 42"WIN LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 17) LF 10 $3,954.00 $39,540.00 $2,040.00 $20,400.00 $1,850.00 $18,500.00 18 DEPTH WW192 REHAB<8"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 500 $107.53 $53,765.00 $108.00 $54,000.00 $150.00 $75,000.00 0'-10'DEPT WW193 REHAB<8"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 500 $110.69 $55,345.00 $126.00 $63,000.00 $170.00 $85,000.00 1C-18'DEPTH WW194 REJH <8"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 100 $142.31 $14,231.00 $168.00 $16,800.00 $195.00 $19,500.00 8'DEPTH W W195 REHAB 10'WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 200 $113.85 $22,770.00 $132.00 $26,400.00 $165.00 $33,000.00 0'-10'DEPT WW196 REHAB 1O"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 50 $123.34 $6,167.00 $150.00 $7,500.00 $210.00 $10,500.00 1C-18'DEPTH WW197 REHABI0"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 10 $148.64 $1,486.40 $192.00 $1,920.00 $410.00 $4,100.00 8'DEPTH W W198 REHAB 12"W W LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 20 $120.18 $2,403.60 $168.00 $3,360.00 $280.00 $5,600.00 0'-10'DEPT W W199 REHAB 12"W W LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 20 $142.31 $2,846.20 $192.00 $3,840.00 $300.00 $6,000.00 1C-AB WW200 REHAB 12"WIN LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 5 $163.90 $819.50 $240.00 $1,200.00 $625.00 $3,125.00 18'DEPTH WW201 REHAB 16"WIN LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 10 $215.05 $2,150.50 $228.00 $2,280.00 $465.00 $4,650.00 (0'-10'DEPT WW202 REHAB 16"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 20 $253.00 $5,060.00 $258.00 $5,160.00 $500.00 $10,000.00 1C-AB WW203 REHABI6"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 5 $288.75 $1,443.75 $312.00 $1,560.00 $750.00 $3,750.00 8'DEPTH W W204 REHAB 18"W W LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 20 $268.81 $5,376.20 $288.00 $5,760.00 $375.00 $7,500.00 0'-10'DEPT W W205 REHAB 18"W W LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 50 $300.44 $15,022.00 $318.00 $15,900.00 $385.00 $19,250.00 1 C-18'DEPT W W206 REHAB 18"W W LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 10 $379.50 $3,795.00 $378.00 $3,780.00 $475.00 $4,750.00 8'DEPTH W W207 REHAB 24"W W LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 5 $506.00 $2,530.00 $408.00 $2,040.00 $800.00 $4,000.00 0'-10'DEPT Page 9 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT W W208 REHAB 24"W W LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 10 $648.31 $6,483.10 $456.00 $4,560.00 $865.00 $8,650.00 1C-18'DEPTH W W209 REHAB 24"W W LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 20 $822.25 $16,445.00 $528.00 $10,560.00 $965.00 $19,300.00 8'DEPTH WW210 REHAB 30"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 5 $759.00 $3,795.00 $564.00 $2,820.00 $1,050.00 $5,250.00 0'-10'DEPT WW211 REHAB 3O"WWLINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 10 $1,012.00 $10,120.00 $624.00 $6,240.00 $1,150.00 $11,500.00 1C-18'DEPTH WW212 REHAB30"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 20 $1,106.88 $22,137.60 $714.00 $14,280.00 $1,250.00 $25,000.00 8'DEPTH WW213 REHAB 36"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 10 $224.00 $2,240.00 $1,008.00 $10,080.00 $1,250.00 $12,500.00 0'-10'DEPT WW214 REHAB 36"WW LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 25 $2,582.00 $64,550.00 $1,092.00 $27,300.00 $1,350.00 $33,750.00 1C-18'DEPTH WW215 REHAB 36"WIN LINE(PNEUMATIC PIPE BURSTING W/HDPE DIPS DR 13.5) LF 20 $3,254.00 $65,080.00 $1,224.00 $24,480.00 $1,650.00 $33,000.00 18'DEPTH WW216 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR<8"PIPE BURSTING EA 200 $1,976.56 $395,312.00 $1,200.00 $240,000.00 $1,100.00 $220,000.00 WW217 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 10"PIPE BURSTING EA 20 $2,055.63 $41,112.60 $1,200.00 $24,000.00 $1,250.00 $25,000.00 WW218 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 12"PIPE BURSTING EA 10 $2,055.63 $20,556.30 $1,440.00 $14,400.00 $2,550.00 $25,500.00 WW219 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 16"PIPE BURSTING EA 5 $2,213.75 $11,068.75 $1,800.00 $9,000.00 $3,550.00 $17,750.00 WW220 STANDARD SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 18"-36"PIPE BURSTING EA 5 $5,031.25 $25,156.25 $3,000.00 $15,000.00 $7,500.00 $37,500.00 WW221 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR<8"PIPE BURSTING(>8'DEPTH) EA 10 $2,875.00 $28,750.00 $3,000.00 $30,000.00 $2,500.00 $25,000.00 W W222 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 10"PIPE BURSTING(>8 DEPTH) EA 5 $2,990.00 $14,950.00 $3,000.00 $15,000.00 $3,500.00 $17,500.00 W W223 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 12"PIPE BURSTING(>8'DEPTH) EA 5 $2,990.00 $14,950.00 $3,000.00 $15,000.00 $4,500.00 $22,500.00 W W224 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 16"PIPE BURSTING(>8'DEPTH) EA 5 $4,830.00 $24,150.00 $3,600.00 $18,000.00 $5,500.00 $27,500.00 W W225 DEEP SERVICE RE-CONNECTION FOR 18"-36"PIPE BURSTING(>8 DEPTH) EA 5 $11,500.00 $57,500.00 $4,800.00 $24,000.00 $10,000.00 $50,000.00 W W226 GROUTING LATERAL CONNECTIONS(ALL SIZES,ALL DEPTHS) EA 10 $950.00 $9,500.00 $240.00 $2,400.00 $5,000.00 $50,000.00 W W227 CHEMICAL GROUT,COMPLETE IN PLACE PER GALLON GA 10 $850.00 $8,500.00 $150.00 $1,500.00 $1,350.00 $13,500.00 W W228 OBSTRUCTION REMOVAL BY REMOTE DEVICE(ALL DEPTHS) EA 50 $550.00 $27,500.00 $7,200.00 $360,000.00 $1,150.00 $57,500.00 W W229 OBSTRUCTION REMOVAL BY EXCAVATION 0'-19 DEPTH) EA 50 $5,998.20 $299,910.00 $9,000.00 $450,000.00 $4,750.00 $237,500.00 W W230 OBSTRUCTION REMOVAL BY EXCAVATION(19-18'DEPTH) EA 50 $10,097.10 $504,855.00 $10,200.00 $510,000.00 $10,000.00 $500,000.00 WW231 OBSTRUCTION REMOVAL BY EXCAVATION(>18'DEPTH) EA 50 $13,981.50 $699,075.00 $11,400.00 $570,000.00 $22,500.00 $1,125,000.00 Page 10 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT W W232 SERVICE TAL REPLACEMENT -10'DEPTH MAIN,INCLUDES CLEAN LF 50 $306.80 $15,340.00 $138.11 $6,905.50 $250.00 $12,500.00 OUT BOOTLACOR UPLING < (C O L W W233 SERVICE LATERAL REPLACEMENT(10'-18'DEPTH MAIN,INCLUDES CLEAN LF 50 $408.20 $20,410.00 $138.11 $6,905.50 $275.00 $13,750.00 OUT,BOOT,COUPLING _ OLFI L WW234 SERVICE LATERALREPLACEMENT(>18'DEPTH MAIN,INCLUDES CLEAN LF 50 $546.00 $27,300.00 $258.11 $12,905.50 $300.00 $15,000.00 OUT,BOOT,COUPLING _1O L WW235 WELLPOINTINGFORLINE WORK,MANHOLE,ORPOI NT REPAI R LF 50 $645.00 $32,250.00 $600.00 $30,000.00 $375.00 $18,750.00 PER LF OF TRENCH 0'-10'DEPT 15 LF MI WW236 WELLPOINTINGFORLINEWOI MANHOLE,ORPOINTREPAIR LF 50 $750.00 $37,500.00 $1,020.00 $51,000.00 $575.00 $28,750.00 PER LF OF TRENCH 10'_1. 18'DEPTH 15 LF MIN WW237 WELLPOINTING FOR LINE WORK,MANHOLE,OR POINT REPAIR LF 25 $900.00 $22,500.00 $2,400.00 $60,000.00 $2,000.00 $50,000.00 PER LF OF TRENCH >18'DEPTH 15 LF MIN WW238 CONTROL OF WW FLOW WITH BYPASS PUMPING(LINES 8"-18') LF 500 $264.00 $132,000.00 $390.00 $195,000.00 $275.00 $137,500.00 WW239-1 CONTROL OF WW FLOW WITH BYPASS PUMPING(LINES>18"-30") LF 250 $577.00 $144,250.00 $660.00 $165,000.00 $485.00 $121,250.00 WW239-2 CONTROLOFVVVV FLOW WITH BYPASS PUMPING(LINES>30"-42") LF 250 $756.00 $189,000.00 $3,000.00 $750,000.00 $800.00 $200,000.00 WW240 TEMPORARY ROAD RAMP FOR BV-PASS PUMPING(8') LN 1 $6,500.00 $6,500.00 $3,096.00 $3,096.00 $850.00 $850.00 WW241 TEMPORARY ROAD RAMP FOR BV-PASS PUMPING(12') LN 1 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $4,296.00 $4,296.00 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 WW242 TEMPORARY ROAD RAMP FOR BV-PASS PUMPING(18') LN 5 $10,000.00 $50,000.00 $6,696.00 $33,480.00 $1,350.00 $6,750.00 W W243 FURNISH VACUUM TRUCK(TANDEM)FOR CONTROL OF WW FLOW(24-HOUR DAV 15 $15,000.00 $225,000.00 $10,200.00 $153,000.00 $10,000.00 $150,000.00 PERIOD WW244 PRE CCTV-CLEAN&TELEVISE WW LINES(LINES 8"-18') LF 1,000 $13.83 $13,830.00 $9.60 $9,600.00 $19.50 $19,500.00 WW245 PRE CCTV-CLEAN&TELEVISE WW LINES(LINES>1 8"-42") LF 400 $38.69 $15,476.00 $20.40 $8,160.00 $35.00 $14,000.00 WW246 POST CCTV-TELEVISE WW LINES(LINES 8"-18") LF 3,000 $5.00 $15,000.00 $3.60 $10,800.00 $10.00 $30,000.00 WW247 POST CCTV-TELEVISE WW LINES(LINES>18"-42') LF 500 $5.00 $2,500.00 $6.00 $3,000.00 $15.00 $7,500.00 W W248 CCTV REVERSE SET-UP(UNABLE TO TRAVERSE LINE ON INITIAL SET-UP) EA 20 $450.00 $9,000.00 $360.00 $7,200.00 $850.00 $17,000.00 WW249 CCTV SET-UPS EA 5 $750.00 $3,750.00 $360.00 $1,800.00 $850.00 $4,250.00 WW250 WW LINE HEAVY CLEANING(LINES 8"-18') LF 200 $20.00 $4,000.00 $19.20 $3,840.00 $55.00 $11,000.00 WW251 WWMLINEHEAVY CLEANING(LINES>18"-42') LF 500 $30.00 $15,000.00 $44.40 $22,200.00 $85.00 $42,500.00 WW252 CLEAN&CCTV MANHOLE/MANHOLE INSPECTION EA 5 $1,000.00 $5,000.00 $1,320.00 $6,600.00 $2,500.00 $12,500.00 W W253 REMOVE EXISTING WIN MANHOLE(ALL SIZES) I EA 1 10 1 $3,858.40 $38,584.00 $7,080.00 $70,800.00 $12,500.00 $125,000.00 W W254 FURNISH&INSTALL 4 FT DIA.FIBERGLASS WIN MANHOLE 0'-6'DEPTH) EA 10 $17,878.00 $178,780.00 $5,481.54 $54,815.40 $10,000.00 $100,000.00 Page 11 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT W W255 FURNISH&INSTALL 5 FT DIA.FIBERGLASS WIN MANHOLE 0'-6'DEPTH) EA 2 $23,366.00 $46,732.00 $6,195.54 $12,391.08 $12,500.00 $25,000.00 W W256 FURNISH&INSTALL 6 FT DIA.FIBERGLASS WIN MANHOLE 0'-6'DEPTH) EA 3 $29,296.00 $B7,888.00 $6,607.54 $19,822.62 $18,500.00 $55,500.00 W W257 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 4 FT DIA.FIBERGLASS WW MANHOLE(6'-16 DEPTH) VF 20 $1,580.00 $31,600.00 $348.00 $6,960.00 $1,350.00 $27,000.00 W W258 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 5 FT DIA.FIBERGLASS WW MANHOLE(6'-16 DEPTH) VF 10 $2,044.00 $20,440.00 $606.00 $6,060.00 $1,650.00 $16,500.00 W W259 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 6 FT DIA.FIBERGLASS WW MANHOLE(6'-16 DEPTH) VF 10 $2,493.00 $24,930.00 $714.00 $7,140.00 $1,750.00 $17,500.00 W W260 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 4 FT DIA.FIBERGLASS WW MANHOLE(>16 DEPTH) VF 10 $1,580.00 $15,800.00 $348.00 $3,480.00 $2,000.00 $20,000.00 W W261 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 5 FT DIA.FIBERGLASS WW MANHOLE(>16 DEPTH) VF 10 $2,044.00 $20,440.00 $612.00 $6,120.00 $2,500.00 $25,000.00 W W262 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 6 FT DIA.FIBERGLASS WW MANHOLE(>16 DEPTH) VF 10 $2,493.00 $24,930.00 $714.00 $7,140.00 $3,000.00 $30,000.00 W W263 4 FT DIA POLYMER COATING SYSTEM MANHOLE REHAB 0'-6'DEPTH) EA 25 $3,450.00 $B6,250.00 $2,671.92 $66,798.00 $4,000.00 $100,000.00 W W264 5 FT DIA POLYMER COATING SYSTEM MANHOLE REHAB 0'-6'DEPTH) EA 2 $4,200.00 $8,400.00 $3,266.36 $6,532.72 $4,500.00 $9,000.00 W W265 6 FT DIA POLYMER COATING SYSTEM MANHOLE REHAB 0'-6'DEPTH) EA 2 $5,100.00 $10,200.00 $5,029.12 $10,058.24 $4,750.00 $9,500.00 W W266 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 4 FT DIA.POLYMER COATING SYSTEM MANHOLE REHAB VF 20 $575.00 $11,500.00 $445.32 $8,906.40 $550.00 $11,000.00 OVER 6'DEPTH W W267 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 5 FT DIA.POLYMER COATING SYSTEM MANHOLE REHAB VF 5 $700.00 $3,500.00 $544.40 $2,722.00 $600.00 $3,000.00 OVER 6'DEPTH W W268 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 6 FT DIA.POLYMER COATING SYSTEM MANHOLE REHAB VF 5 $850.00 $4,250.00 $838.19 $4,190.95 $675.00 $3,375.00 OVER 6'DEPTH W W269 4 FT DIA W W MANHOLE FRP REHAB W/INSERT(0'-6'DEPTH) EA 15 $12,805.00 $192,075.00 $3,947.11 $59,206.65 $16,500.00 $247,500.00 W W270 5 FT DIA WIN MANHOLE FRP REHAB W/INSERT 0'-6'DEPTH) EA 10 $16,315.00 $163,150.00 $4,410.39 $44,103.90 $18,500.00 $185,000.00 W W271 6 FT DIA WIN MANHOLE FRP REHAB W/INSERT 0'-6'DEPTH) EA 3 $18,843.50 $56,530.50 $5,930.77 $17,792.31 $20,500.00 $61,500.00 WW272 =6T 'EPTH FOR 4 FT DIA.WW MANHOLE FRP REHAB W/INSERT VF 10 $1,138.80 $11,388.00 $948.00 $9,480.00 $550.00 $5,500.00 OVER 6DEPTH W W273 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 5 FT DIA.WIN MANHOLE FRP REHAB W/INSERT. VF 5 $1,331.20 $6,656.00 $1,081.50 $5,407.50 $650.00 $3,250.00 OVER 6'DEPTH W W274 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 6 FT DIA.WIN MANHOLE FRP REHAB W/INSERT. VF 5 $1,574.30 $7,871.50 $1,416.00 $7,080.00 $750.00 $3,750.00 OVER 6'DEPTH W W275 4 FT DIA WIN MANHOLE CONCRETE REHAB 0'-6'DEPTH) VF 10 $5,038.00 $50,380.00 $1,380.00 $13,800.00 $3,250.00 $32,500.00 Wg275 FT DIA W W MANHOLE CONCRETE REHAB(0'-6'DEPTH) EA 10 $7,793.60 $77,936.00 $1,836.00 $18,360.00 $3,750.00 $37,500.00 W6 FT DIA W W MANHOLE CONCRETE REHAB(0'-6'DEPTH) EA 2 $9,359.50 $18,719.00 $4,380.00 $8,760.00 $4,500.00 $9,000.00 IN EXTRA DEPTH FOR 4 FT DIA.WW MANHOLE CONCRETE REHAB. VF 5 $425.00 $2,125.00 $646.80 $3,234.00 $1,000.00 $5,000.00 OVER 6'DEPTH Page 12 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey SI. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT W W279 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 5 FT DIA.WIN MANHOLE CONCRETE REHAB. VF 5 $525.00 $2,625.00 $646.80 $3,234.00 $1,250.00 $6,250.00 OVER 6'DEPTH W W280 EXTRA DEPTH FOR 6 FT DIA.WIN MANHOLE CONCRETE REHAB. VF 2 $675.00 $1,350.00 $717.00 $1,434.00 $1,500.00 $3,000.00 OVER 6'DEPTH WW281 TRENCH SAFETY FOR NEW WW MANHOLES(0'-6'DEPTH) EA 20 $1,146.60 $22,932.00 $18.00 $360.00 $1,500.00 $30,000.00 W W282 EXTRA DEPTH FOR TRENCH SAFETY FOR NEW WIN MANHOLES VF 20 $211.90 $4,238.00 $6.00 $120.00 $1,000.00 $20,000.00 OVER 6'DEPTH W W283 EXTERNAL DROP CONNECTION(ALL DEPTHS) EA 5 $2,769.00 $13,845.00 $5,147.71 $25,738.55 $5,000.00 $25,000.00 WW284 REMOVE&REPLACE 30"W/NEW MANHOLE RING&COVER ONCLUDES S.S. 3 $5,959.20 $17,877.60 $2,875.54 $8,626.62 $5,000.00 $15,000.00 INFLOW INHIBITOR&NEW HDPE ADJUSTMENT RINGS WW285 REMOVE&REPLACE 36"W/NEWMANHOLE RING&COVER O NCLUDES S.S. EA 3 $7,208.50 $21,625.50 $3,115.54 $9,346.62 $5,500.00 $16,500.00 INFLOW INHIBITOR&NEW HDPE ADJUSTMENT RINGS WW286 MANHOLE PROTECTION IN UNPAVED AREAS(>5'ABOVE GROUND VF 6 $226.20 $1,357.20 $300.00 $1,800.00 $550.00 $3,300.00 ELEVATION WW287 RECONSTRUCT MANHOLE TOP CORBEL(ANY SIZE) EA 1 $11,304.20 $11,304.20 $6,800.00 $6,800.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 WW288 RECONSTRUCT MANHOLE BENCH&INVERTS EA 5 $1,750.00 $8,750.00 $1,080.00 $5,400.00 $7,500.00 $37,500.00 W W289 CUT&RESTORE HMAC PAVEMENT(INCLUDES 3"THICK PAVEMENT,12" SV 500 $312.00 $156,000.00 $186.00 $93,000.00 $400.00 $200,000.00 BASE&PRIME COAT) WW290 ADDITIONAL HMAC PAVEMENT THICKNESS(1/2"PER SY) SV 50 $65.00 $3,250.00 $21.60 $1,080.00 $75.00 $3,750.00 W W291 CUT&RESTORE CONCRETE PAVEMENT(INCLUDES 12"PAVEMENT&BASE) SV 700 $638.30 $446,810.00 $270.00 $189,000.00 $400.00 $280,000.00 W W292 ADDITIONAL CONCRETE PAVEMENT THICKNESS(1"PER SY) SV 100 $80.60 $8,060.00 $24.00 $2,400.00 $95.00 $9,500.00 WW293 EROSION CONTROL-SODDING SV 100 $28.60 $2,860.00 $9.60 $960.00 $17.00 $1,700.00 WW294 EROSION CONTROL-SEEDING SV 25 $13.00 $325.00 $3.60 $90.00 $8.50 $212.50 W W295 1 CCEENDENT STABILIZED SAND BACKFILL(1.5 SACKS OF CEMENT PER 1 CV OF TON 50 $133.90 $6,695.00 $90.00 $4,500.00 $115.00 $5,750.00 W W295 2 CCEEMEENT STABILIZED SAND BACKFILL(2 SACKS OF CEMENT PER 1 CV OF TON 100 $143.00 $14,300.00 $102.00 $10,200.00 $135.00 $13,500.00 W W295-3=T STABILIZED SAND BACKFILL(160 LBS OF CEMENT PER 1 CV OF TON 50 $149.50 $7,475.00 $136.00 $6,800.00 $155.00 $7,750.00 WW296 SELECT BACKFILL MATERIAL CV 100 $32.50 $3,250.00 $33.60 $3,360.00 $95.00 $9,500.00 WW297 FLOWABLE BACKFILL CV 75 $318.50 $23,887.50 $325.00 $24,375.00 $450.00 $33,750.00 W W298 1 PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OFA TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN ALIN 1 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 ALLOWANCE NON-RESIDENTIAL WORK SITES WW2982 TRAFFI C CONTROL PLAN(3RD PARTY ENGINEER CERTIFIED)-FOR ROW "F21000 $7,500.00CONSTRUCTION PERMIT FOR RESIDENTIAL WORK SITES $75,000.00 $11,400.00 $114,000.00 $2,500.00 $25,000.00 WW299 REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT OF CHAIN LINK FENCING $44.20 $8,840.00 $54.00 $10,800.00 $55.00 $11,000.00 Page 13 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey St. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED EXTENDED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT WW300 REMOVAL&REPLACEMENT OF WOOD FENCING LF 500 $50.70 $25,350.00 $66.00 $33,000.00 $75.00 $37,500.00 WW301 TREE REMOVAL(>V DIA.TRUNK) EA 10 $575.90 $5,759.00 $1,140.00 $11,400.00 $3,500.00 $35,000.00 W W302 REMOVE,RELOCATE,AND REINSTALL MAIL BOX EA 5 $520.00 $2,600.00 $240.00 $1,200.00 $850.00 $4,250.00 WW303 REMOVE AND REPLACE CONCRETE DRIVEWAY SF 500 $40.30 $20,150.00 $31.20 $15,600.00 $115.00 $57,500.00 WW304 REMOVE AND REPLACE CONCRETE SIDEWALK SF 100 $28.60 $2,860.00 $30.00 $3,000.00 $115.00 $11,500.00 W W305 REMOVE AND REPLACE CURB AND GUTTER OR VALLEY GUTTER LF 100 $83.20 $8,320.00 $42.00 $4,200.00 $75.00 $7,500.00 W W306 REMOVE AND REPLACE CURB RAMP EA 3 $2,639.00 $7,917.00 $3,600.00 $10,800.00 $3,500.00 $10,500.00 WW307 INSTALL 8"CLEANOUT VF 6 $1,040.00 $6,240.00 $4,153.92 $24,923.52 $5,000.00 $30,000.00 WW308 GROUTFILL&ABANDON IN PLACE WW LINE CV 50 $2,028.00 $101,400.00 $561.00 $28,050.00 $350.00 $17,500.00 WW309 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE/EXIT EA 1 $4,641.00 $4,641.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 WW310 POWER POLE SUPPORT EA 2 $4,095.00 $8,190.00 $960.00 $1,920.00 $6,500.00 $13,000.00 WW311 EROSION CONTROL-RIMPORARYSEDIMENT CONTROL FENCE(SILT FENCE LF 100 $5.20 $520.00 $10.80 $1,080.00 $20.00 $2,000.00 AND/OR SILT BARRIER WW312 INLET PROTECTION EA 25 $52.00 $1,300.00 $150.00 $3,750.00 $850.00 $21,250.00 WW313 ALLOWANCE FOR OTHER TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGIES FOR ALW 1 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 REHABILITATION OF WASTEWATER LINES SUBTOTAL PART WW-WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS $9,885,853.30 $9,872,784.49 $11,867,087.50 PART W-WATER IMPROVEMENTS W1 ALLOWANCE FOR UNANTICIPATED WATER IMPROVEMENTS ALW 1 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 SUBTOTAL PART W-WATER $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 SUBTOTAL PART A-GENERAL(ITEMS At TO A3) $614,292.67 $718,717.87 $770,000.00 SUBTOTAL PART WIN-WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS(ITEMS WW1 THRU W W313) $9,885,853.30 $9,872,784.49 $11,867,087.50 SUBTOTAL PART W-WATER IMPROVEMENTS(ITEMS W1) $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 TOTAL PROJECT BASE BID(PARTS A,W W,W)* $10,530,145.97 $10,621,502.36 $12,667,087.50 Emergency Coefficient-To be applied to an Emergency Delivery Order as defined in the Special Procedures(01 35 00)Section of the Contract. 1.50 Note'The Contractor selection will be based on the lowest responsiveiresponsible bid,but a total amount of$5,000,000 WII be awarded as the Not to Exceed amount. Page 14 of 15 CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ FY2022 National Power Rodding Corp. Clark Pipeline Services,LLC PM Construction&Rehab,LLC CITY PROJECT NO.22110 9810 FM 969 6229 Leopard St. 131 N.Richey St. SAN 578 Austin,TX 78724 Corpus Christi,TX 78409 Pasadena,TX 77506 P:(512)-928-1420 P:(361)-816-6007 P(281)-292-6758 ESTIMATED EXTENDED EXTENDED TED ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMEXENDOUNT There will not be a guaranteed amount,and Delivery Orders will be based on the needs of Corpus Christi Water. Page 15 of 15 tl tl -14 j Hwy � w r ITYWIDE R. JECT � .e, ., w - e o Ala, � * w r � X RY w s t lopT—171-1,1777 rw p - r m tl n, n m u P �„ !• w tYJw m T 1 Lqr-ivqri 1 - .-. x - - CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT CITYWIDE WASTEWATER IDIQ CITY OF �f p4QU5�yg V rpt CORPUSYf k a DEPARTMENT OF J Y852 t I N SCALE: N.T.S. CITYWIDE PROJECT .� a NUECES RAY ° N CORPUS CHRISTI N Pm L is°nMo s omen CORPUS CHRISTI RAY cwesn aee OSO Drtt w mR FLOUR BLUFF aee m LAGUNA MADRE GULF OF MEXICO LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE Project Number: 22110 CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT CITYWIDE WASTEWATER I DIQ CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES Capital Improvement Flan 2023 thr" 2025 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 18157/22110 Project Name Citywide Wastewater ID/IQ Type Reconditioning-Asset Longevity Department Wastewater .w UsefulLife 25 years Contact Director of Water Utilities Category Wastewater Priority 2 Critical-Asset Condition\longevity Status Active Description The city-wide Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity program is a long-term initiative designed to reduce the number and volume of sanitary sewer overflows within the City. It is a key component of the life cycle program component to address collection system conveyance and manhole infrastructure requirements within the City. The program will identify,prioritize and implement specific capital improvement projects in a phased design and construction approach to extend the service life,improve flows,improve water quality,reduce overflows and cave-ins and reduce long-term maintenance costs. The scope of work includes,but is not limited to: rehabilitation and/or replacement of manholes, rehabilitation and/or replacement of gravity collection lines and/or force mains by pipe bursting,cured-in-place pipe,and/or open-cut method for lines up to 36-inches in diameter,gravity line point repairs,dewatering through well pointing,control of wastewater flows through bypass ,pumping,cleaning and televised inspection of conduits,etc. Justification This project is needed to meet operational and regulatory requirements. Expenditures Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Construction/Rehab 30,800,000 15,100,000 15,100,000 15,100,000 76,100,000 Design 700,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 1,600,000 Contingency 1,550,000 1,550,000 1,550,000 4,650,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 779,941 350,000 350,000 350,000 1,829,941 Total 32,279,941 17,300,000 17,300,000 17,300,000 84,179,941 Funding Sources Prior Years 2023 2024 2025 Total Revenue Bonds 32,279,941 17,300,000 17,300,000 17,300,000 84,179,941 Total 32,279,941 17,300,000 17,300,000 17,300,000 84,179,941 Budget Impact/Other 71 Normal flow to the City's wastewater treatment plants is about 30 million gallons of daily(MGD).When it rains,damaged pipe allow the infiltration of rainwater to flow into the treatment plants and be treated along normal wastewater flows,and consequently result in additional increase in operational costs.In addition,damaged lines are prone to overflows of the system and subject to cave-ins. The implementation of this program will reduce overflows,decrease operational costs and protect the environment. 305 2500 West Arthington Street Chicago,IL 60612 NATIONAL POWER RODDING (312)666-7700 f: (312)666-0748 �r A Carydon Company www.nationalpowerrodding.com November 18,2022 Clarissa Johnson City of Corpus Christi Finance and Procurement Department 1201 Leopard St., 11 Floor Corpus Christi, TX 78401 RE: Citywide Wastewater IDIQ FY2022 Project No. 22110 RFB No. 4383 VIA: Email,clarissaj@cctexas.com Dear Ms. Johnson: We understand that the amount of the above-referenced contract is only for$5,000,000 and that the bid amount is being used to determine the low bidder. Please let us know if you need additional information. We look forward to working with the City of Corpus Christi again. ncerely, Fabian R. Castel Vice President Corpus Chr s[i Engineering Citywide Wastewater Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Council Presentation December 6, 2022 Project Location C,;r pus Chr sCi Engineering N N SGI£:NiS. SCALE:NTS. CITYWIDE PROJECT / g_ - CITYWIDE PROJECT r �m uoco r�iormaP Project Number:22110 Project Number:22110 Project Scope Corpus Chr sti Engineering Proposed improvements is as follows: • Project will include rehabilitation, replacement, and/or point repair gravity wastewater collection system lines, manholes/structures, service laterals, and force mains using open-cut trenching, pipe bursting, and/or cured-in-place pipe lining for lines up to 42-inches in diameter • Project includes dewatering through well pointing, control of wastewater flow through bypass pumping, cleaning and televised controls, and site restoration to pre-existing or better conditions • Project also includes emergency response Delivery Orders that require Contractor to always have management personnel and crews available and on- call during the Contract to provide emergency response on-call services 3 Project Schedule Corpus Chr sti Engineering 2022 2023 - 2024 September - December January - January Bid/ Award Construction Projected Schedule reflects City Council award in December 2022 with anticipated completion in January 2024. SC GO �i O U "�ORPapptE" AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 24, 2023 DATE: January 9, 2023 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Wendy Herman, Intergovernmental Relations Wendyh1 @cctexas.com 361-826-3179 Motion to Authorize Renewal of Agreement with the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce to support the South Texas Military Task Force CAPTION: Motion to authorize renewal of an agreement with the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce to support the operations and activities of the South Texas Military Task Force during Fiscal Year 2023 in the amount of$75,000. SUMMARY: The City of Corpus Christi contributes $75,000 per year to the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) for the operations, activities and tasks of the South Texas Military Task Force (STMTF) to protect the Military missions based in Corpus Christi. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Texas has 15 major military installations. Three of those installations are in the Coastal Bend: Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Naval Air Station Kingsville and the Corpus Christi Army Depot. The naval air stations provide training to pilots in the Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and from Allied countries, and the Corpus Christi Army Depot is the world's largest helicopter repair facility and one of the largest employers in the Coastal Bend. The local economic impact from these facilities is $5 billion a year. The South Texas Military Task Force was created in partnership with the United Chamber of Commerce to ensure these installations are supported and included in the community. The task force is led by Executive Director Kreston Cook and made up of area business leaders, industry representatives, military and elected officials. The City of Corpus Christi is one of nine entities that funds the task force. The City of Corpus Christi contributes $75,000 per year to the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) for the operations and activities of the South Texas Military Task Force (STMTF). The STMTF is a committee of the Chamber whose purpose is to advocate for and protect the military missions based in Corpus Christi including: Naval Air Station Corpus Christi (NASCC) Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD) Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) Tenant commands at NASCC U.S. Coast Guard Sector at the Corpus Christi International Airport. The City and the Task Force adopted a formal agreement three years ago which established specific expectations and responsibilities for the Task Force and this agreement has been updated to reflect current needs of the City and our Military partners. In addition to basic operational responsibilities, the agreement requires the Task Force to provide semi-annual reports to the City detailing STMTF activities, achievements, and an updated financial report for the Task Force. ALTERNATIVES: 1 . Amend the agreement. 2. Do not approve the agreement FISCAL IMPACT: This membership was included in the FY2023 Intergovernmental Relations budget for Memberships, licenses, and dues. Funding Detail: Fund: General Fund Organ ization/Activity: 10250 Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: 530250 Memberships, licenses & dues RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the motion LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: STMTF Funding Agreement FY 22 4 26 22 STMTF Semi Annual Report January 2023 STMTF 2022 Budget Update STMTF 2023 Budget Projections MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING UNITED CORPUS CHRISTI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI This agreement entered into on the date of its execution as set forth below by and between the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce ("UCCC") for the South Texas Military Task Force ("STMTF") and the City of Corpus Christi("The City"). The UCCC is an organization founded for the promotion of businesses,creation and retention of j obs, and overall benefit of Corpus Christi, Texas, Nucces County and surrounding areas. The STMTF is a committee of the UCCC focused on preserving, expanding and supporting military activities in South Texas. The City seeks to stimulate business and commercial activities in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, and the area. The STMTF, a committee of the UCCC will: 1.) Stimulate, encourage, develop business location and commercial activity including preparation and implementation of strategic plans for maximum utility of area military facilities and other community assets for military activities; 2.) Promote and advertise the area by in person presentations locally and in other areas for the benefit of Corpus Christi,Nueces County and surrounding areas; 3.) Undertake robust advocacy activities to secure, protect, and expand local military bases and activities; 4.) Diligently utilize the resources of the STMTF to promote the cause of administration of the program above; and 5.) Submit reports semi-annually to The City detailing the activities of the STMTF in 1 performance of obligations pursuant to this agreement. UCCC shall include in its report a detailed accounting of expenditures of the funds of and any measurable results obtained. As payment for these services, for FISCAL YEAR 2023 (October 1, 2022 through September 30. 2023). The City, subject to any additional conditions or requirements contained in Attachment A, agrees to provide $75,000. UCCC will cause this funding to be segregated from other funds used for the activities unrelated to STMTF activities and the purposes of this agreement. This agreement will continue in force and effect until September 30, 2 0 2 2 . In the event the UCCC terminates the program activities subject to this agreement prior to the expiration of this agreement, the balance of any remaining funds shall be returned to The City in the same proportion that The City funds bear to the total funds received or in possession of UCCC to conduct activities related to this agreement. WITNESS our hands on this day of January 24, 2023 1 � Peter Zanoni Al Arreola City Manager President and CEO City of Corpus Christi United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce 2 ATTACHMENT A 1. The South Texas Military Task Force will submit activity and financial reports to Intergovernmental Relations Department of the City of Corpus Christi by July 30th for the period of January to June of each year and by January 30th for the period of July- December each year 2. The Mayor of the City of Corpus Christi will serve as a permanent member of the Executive Committee of the South Texas Military Task Force. The Mayor may designate a member of the staff of the City of Corpus Christi to represent the City, including casting the Mayor's vote, at all meetings of the Task Force. 3. The South Texas Military Task Force shall adopt an annual budget detailing revenues and expenditures in accordance with adopted operating policies and procedures. 4. Any changes to the adopted operating policies and procedures must be approved by the Executive Committee of the South Texas Military Task Force. 5. Policies adopted by the Task Force shall not conflict with policies, initiatives and other action adopted by the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce or its member governmental units. MILITARYTASK FOR(;L 12 January, 2023 The Honorable Paulette Guajardo Mayor of Corpus Christi P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469 RE: 2022 South Texas Military Task Force Semi-Annual Report Mayor Guajardo, Thank you and the Corpus Christi City Council for your continued support in 2022 to our area military installations and the South Texas Military Task Force. As you know,our area military installations are an essential part of our local economy in addition to the critical role they play in our National Defense. This report highlights the work our area's Military Task Force,with the City's support,has accomplished in preserving, protecting,and expanding the value of military facilities in the Coastal Bend Region. Also,per our agreement we have included the accounting of our expenditures for this period in the form of our latest budget. I am available to answer any questions or further discuss details of the items in this report. Feedback is welcome anytime. Again,thank you for the continued support of the City of Corpus Christi. The South Texas military is stronger because of you. Very Respectfully, 01 Kresten Cook, Executive Director,South Texas Military Task Force e *_ MILITARYTASK FORCE South Texas Military Task Force Activity Report to the City of Corpus Christi July to December 2022 Attended NASCC Change of Command Ceremony in which CAPT Chris Jason handed command over to CAPT Ty Jurica Sent out news update that former CCAD Commander, Gail Atkins was promoted to Brigadier General! Sent note of congratulations to BG Atkins. Assisted Mayor's Chief of Staff with updated email addresses of area Commanders for invitations to Mayor's "Big Bang" 41" of July Event. Met with Rob McDonald, Director of the area Metropolitan Planning Office to check for any conflicts with the planned course for the Conquer the Coast Bike Ride on 17 September. Rob has lots of experience in military aviation/communities especially in developing JLUS. Rob offered to provide a short overview of the Corpus Christi Metropolitan Planning Organization at our next Quarterly Meeting scheduled for 17 August at 8:00 am. Received and reviewed Texas Governor's report prepared by the Texas Military Preparedness Commission. Latest annual economic impact of Corpus Christi Army Depot, 9,344 jobs, $1.4B, Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, 19,815 jobs, $3.413; Naval Air Station Kingsville, 4,442 jobs, $752M. Met with and thanked military personnel performing (IRT) Innovative Readiness Training for Nueces County. These Army and Marine personnel provided key services such as healthcare, construction, transportation and cybersecurity at no cost to the county. for incoming CCAD Commander, COL Kyle Hogan. The event, held August 5-6 is sponsored by the Corpus Christi sailing community and provides an excellent opportunity for fellowship between South Texas military personnel and local sailing enthusiasts. The regatta features two days of multi-class sailing races, as well as the "Titanic Cup," a race which allows the service members to show their colors, imagination and sailing skills during a fun event for all. Updated and prepared 1) Fact sheets on CCAD and NASCC, 2) Fact sheet on USCG- Corpus Christi Sector, 3) Announcement of NASCC's 2022 Commander in Chief Installation Excellence Award. Attended meeting of the Governors Committee to Support the Military to prepare legislative recommendations for the upcoming Texas session. At the request of USCG-CC Sector Commander, forwarded information on the Customs/Border Protection Aerostat Prototype Testing in South Texas. This detection platform earned a reputation as a gamechanger against border security threats including illegal fishing, drug and human smuggling, and other illicit activity. Attended Change of Command for Chief of Naval Air Training. At the request of CNATRA, obtained and provided text of the City Commendation to RDML Westendorff. Sent contact info of new Area Military Commanders to Tammy E. to assist in invites to State of the City. Purchased a table for State of the City and sent invitations to local TRAWING Commanders, CO of MATSG-22, CCAD Deputy to the Commander, and Kingsville NAS Commanding Officer. Contacted Chief of Naval Air Training, to inquire which printer they used for their recent Change of Command brochure. The same type of brochure was requested by the Mayor's Office for State of the City. The Bend magazine is focusing the next issue of the Bend Business magazine on the military, its importance to our community, and local military veterans who are prominent business leaders in the Coastal Bend. At the request of Bend publisher, Chris Knapick, provided him with names/contact info of local prominent veterans Attended informal meeting on future options for South Texas USO and agreed to contact new NASCC Commanding Officer, CAPT Ty Jurica to discuss how to improve support to his enlisted military families. Attended joint meeting of Corpus Christi City Council and City Planning Commission meeting Tuesday, 9 August and spoke in favor of proposed Compatibility Overlay Districts for area military airfields. The amendment passed. Attended planning meeting with UCCCC and REDC CEO, 8 AUG on next steps for Chief of Naval Air Training Quarters on NASCC Received inquiry from CNATRA staffer on Corpus Christi Airport Parking fees for active military. According to the Texas DMV website, Air Medal (and Air with Valor Medal) plates should receive free parking and apparently CRP does not have the same policy. Airport Officials quickly responded positively to support this change. Received inquiry from KRIS Channel 6 reporter on future potential of relocating Cabaniss Outlying Air Field. I declined to be interviewed and mentioned that our Task Force is divided on this issue. Held STMTF Quarterly Meeting at Ortiz Center. Attendees included new Commanding Officers from CCAD and NASK. Meeting agenda included a report out from the TF's recent visit to Washington. Presented STMTF and hosted luncheon at meeting with Navy Assistant Secretary,the Honorable Sandra Klien. The meeting attended by Mayor/City Manager of Kingsville, County Judges from Nueces and Kleberg County, and City of Corpus Christi Representatives focused on Energy Resiliency and our area military installations. As member of the Texas Governor's Military Support Committee attended meeting on 18 August to review proposed legislation supporting the military across Texas. Received a "Thank You" from the Mayor and City Representatives for supporting the recently (successfully passed) amendment to the City Unified Development Code (UDC) to adopt Military Compatibility Overlay Districts for area military airfields. Attended Mayor's Interagency Meeting hosted by at Corpus Christi Boy's and Girl's Club on Friday 2 Sep. Received inquiry from Army Aviation Association of America for STMTF to Co- host (with the City) the Networking Mixer at this Year's Luther Jones Aviation summit meeting in December at the Ortiz Center. Cost will be $1,250. Met with Chief Financial Officer of CCAD, Marcia Bischak, in how STMTF can support future CCAD projects. Contacted AEP's new External Affairs Manager, Natalie Villarreal and provided her with an overview of the STMTF and thanked her for AEP's financial support. Arranged visits and tours (with Texas Military Values Task Force Member, Dave Edgecomb and Texas Military Preparedness Commissioner, Gary Bradford) of Naval Air station's Corpus Christi and Kingsville set for 26 and 27 September. Received invitation from National Security Innovation Council (NSIC) to meet/greet Kemba Walden, Principal Deputy for Cyber for the White House in Austin on 22 SEP. Reviewed article received from Tom Tagliabue on infrastructure funding challenges for Navy Installations. Article is accurate and alarming. Looking at NASCC and NASK, It is not hard to see the results when annual required maintenance is funded at 25 to 50% - continuing degradation. Link: hitps:ZZthehill.com/opinion/national-security/363881.1-is-our-navy-ready-for-a- loomina-pacific-warZ Teamed up with Texas Military Preparedness Commissioner, Garry Bradford, Texas Military Values Task Force member, Dave Edgecomb on visits to Naval Air Stations Corpus Christi and Kingsville, Monday and Tuesday. Met with Captains Ty Jurica, Eric Bonner and their staffs, including Kingsville City Manager, Mark McLaughlin, to receive Command briefs and tours of their Air Stations. Also received briefings on potential energy resiliency projects, current infrastructure challenges, potential future missions and related available capacity. Honored to receive on behalf of the STMTF,the Commander in Chief's Annual Award for Installation Excellence Special Recognition signed by Secretary of Defense, Lloyd D. Austin III. The Award recognizes the STMTF's service and efforts which contributed to NASCC Winning the 2022 Department of Defense Installation Excellence Award. Citation: THE OEPAmm.NF OF DEFENSE tmrer==.,y,ti:w The Contntatrder in Chief's Annual Award for Installation Excellence Special Recognition bM.np.unudm Alen and Women of the South 7e ras Military Task Force ror nvrwndurR vnJ ltitor=tA++y iln dili•Nrt rsp+�unir<m.1'a•v1,lYSrain+Ceryur fFr(ul Maff anduwnrrtannMr.l''+ur rmN,b.wdrra�e((_ ler.dd.YASCwyr CbdW•i.rnly Uu lOtt InWlLrinn t'rr+llen.v:l•ard.truin.h4rcm+m rchuRuatrrcNv,un,evmU,evvr,un'wbn,and eM C'ni(ry/N�,y1(/rJu n,I I J✓a. ^—�tart of IAV Assistant for Cong Cloud of a $33.4M contract for support to management and workforce for the Corpus Christi Army Depot Aircraft and Air Component Production organization. Requested from Tom, any update on improvements to the NASCC child Development Center. Sent out Military Appreciation Dove Hunt invitations to local Army, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard commands and STMTF supporters. Answered several inquiries about the event from the invitees and their respective legal advisors to clear ethics reviews. Met with Dr. Natalie Villarreal, AEP's new External Affairs Manager. Natalie offered continued AEP financial support to the STMTF as well as agreeing to assist in promoting STMTF's mission. Working logistics for a STMTF Strategic Visioning Session for STMTF leadership to be held early December. Purpose is to develop an action plan to increase the effectiveness of STMTF's Mission: Promote, Protect, and Communicate the value of our area's military Installations. Received tasking from Chairman Wilson to team up with other Military Support Organizations across Texas to synergize our mutual efforts to promote military installations and related legislative agendas across the state. Schedule a meet/greet with these organization leaders in conjunction with the Texas Military Summit scheduled for January in Austin Assisted in setting up Congressman Cuellar's tour of NASCC and CCAD on 17 DEC Supported Wes Hoskins and his First Community Bank team at the Annual Military Appreciation Dove Hunt. Military hunters from the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard enjoyed a successful hunt and some Texas Style hospitality! Provided STMTF update to Port of Corpus Christi Commission on 25 October. Introduced to Dr. Ken Wisian, Associate Director, Environmental Division, Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin on the possibility utilizing geothermal energy to support energy resilience at NASCC. him, members of STMTF Executive Committee, and the governor's office to discuss strategy on SB277 in the upcoming 88th Legislative Session. Updated the Workforce Development section for the Governor's Committee to support the Military's upcoming recommendations to the 88th Texas Legislative Session. At the request of NASCC, assisted with legislative language to support Texas Department of Transportation's ability to provide services for Texas Military Installations. Received good news from the Texas Governor's office of new Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant (DEAAG) awards to Kingsville and Corpus Christi. The funds will be invested in infrastructure projects and other initiatives to increase the value of our area military installations as well as protecting jobs in our area: - City of Corpus Christi: Awarded $1,611,159 for Wastewater Collection System Line and Manhole Replacement at NAS Corpus Christi - City of Kingsville: Awarded $1,700,000 for Kingsville Fire & Rescue Facility at NAS Kingsville Supported efforts that resulted in Kolda Elementary School being awarded a Purple Heart Designation school. At Kolda Elementary School, almost a tenth of the student population — have a parent serving active duty in the military. Numerous others have family connections to veterans. Had discussion with County Judge Canales on how to have a smooth transition of County related STMTF activity to incoming Judge Connie Scott. Arranged a tour of the NASCC Base theater to view firsthand the poor condition on this historic building and develop plans of action to bring this facility back into operation. Invited Congressman Cloud's District Manager, Mark Longoria to attend as well. Responded to Disk Messbarger who provided information on a meeting he had with CNATRA about ongoing concerns with the lack of adequate flag level housing on NASCC. Updated Dick on local community activity and support underway to provide new CNATRA housing and invited he and the Kingsville Navy supporters to join our efforts. Attended Army Aviation Association of America's Luther Jones Depot Forum on 6 December. Presented an STMTF update to over 400 attendees and attended the networking mixer co-hosted by STMTF and the City. membership with his company General Electric Aviation. Working with Rick VanDerSteen, GE's area representative on this prospect. Received a call from Judge Canales on the National Parks Service selection of Corpus Christi as an American World War II Heritage City. Our area is the sole WWII Heritage designation in all of Texas. Congratulations to all who worked on the application and nomination! Here is the announcement: National Park Service announces new American World War II Heritage Cities - Office of Communications (.U.S. National Park Service) (nps.aov) Along with several members of the STMTF, met with State Rep Todd Hunter and representatives from Governor Abbott's office on 1 Dec at the Capital to discuss legislation supporting the military in South Texas. Signed the 2023 Support Agreement with the Port of Corpus Christi. 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(D W t/� t/)- W N v t/) t/� t/), r li lin O Crn Ui Ln O r1i 'I i Ln Ln Ln In O N N A Ql O CP 00 W Ln 0 0 0 00 W O W O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 000 0 00OO O O O O l0 O O O 0 O O 0 0 0 A 0 N 0 A 0 ,SUS G� 0 h V CORPORI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action item for the City Council Meeting of January 24, 2023 DATE: January 17, 2023 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Michael Rodriguez, Chief of Staff michaelrod@cctexas.com 361-826-3732 Motion Appointing George Holland as City Auditor CAPTION: Motion appointing George Holland as City Auditor with compensation as follows: annual salary of$130,000, monthly car allowance of$400, standard benefits, vacation accrual at the rate of an 11-year employee, all contingent upon completion of employment requirements of the City of Corpus Christi. SUMMARY: Article II, Section 29(a) of the City Charter states that the City Council shall appoint a City Auditor. Per the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 12'/2, Section 8, the City Council shall have final authority for appointment of the city auditor. This agenda item will appoint George Holland as City Auditor. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: A local and national search was conducted through executive recruitment firm Baker Tilly to fill the City Auditor vacancy. Baker Tilly presented 10 semi-finalists for consideration out of 18 applicants. In accordance with Part II, Chapter 12'/2, Section 12'/2-8 of the City's Code of Ordinances, an Ad Hoc Nominating committee was appointed on June 9, 2022,to review and recommend candidates for the position. The committee held meetings to interview and consider applicants on June 24, 2022, November 10, 2022, and November 16, 2022. To fulfill the requirements of the Code of Ordinances, the committee recommended to the City Council at least three (3) candidates selected by a majority of the committee members. The committee is recommending the appointment of George Holland as City Auditor. ALTERNATIVES: The City Council may request additional applicants for consideration. FISCAL IMPACT: The annual fiscal impact for the City Auditor position is $176,395, and the Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 impact for 17 pay periods is $115,335. The annual cost is broken down as follows: Account Calculation of FY 2023 Number General Ledger Description Cost Annual 510100 Regular Salaries $ 130,000 510400 Car Allowance 4,800 $4,800.00 / r 511000 FICA& Medicare 7.65% 10,312 511000 Retirement Expenses 16.55% 22,309 513000 Health Insurance (Avg City costs per employee) $8,594.00 / r 8,594 513001 Other Employee Benefits (life insurance, disability) $380.00 / r 380 Total $ 176,395 FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1020 General Fund Organization/Activity: 10300 City Auditor Mission Element: 718 City Auditor RECOMMENDATION: Appoint George Holland as City Auditor LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Resume — George Holland George Holland, CIA, CISA AUDIT DIRECTOR Certified and highly experienced global cybersecurity, risk, and privacy leader with critical implementation expertise in multiple industries. Excellent understanding of auditing, compliance, Insurance, and regulatory process improvement concepts that create solutions to unexpected situations. EXPERIENCE Uplight, Inc—Boulder,CO July 2020- Present Risk&Compliance Director Lead the Risk&Compliance function through Project Management of SOC1, SO2, SOC3 Clean Audits with no exceptions. Successfully Implemented a Governance Risk and Compliance tool —AuditBoard for SOC and SOX Audit Documentation, Policy Management and Risk Oversight. $1.513illion Dollar Unicorn start-up company and responsible for company-wide insurance, audit, and enterprise risk management. Accenture—Denver, Co 2019-2020 Audit Director Responded to client Due Diligence Questionnaires regarding data privacy and protections for USAA, Morgan Stanley and other financial institutions. Lead auditor working with external auditors (EY) on Service Organization Controls Testing and Reporting including GDPR, SOC 2 IT controls, PCAOB, OCC, other regulatory and audit requests. Jacobs Engineering, Denver,Co and Dallas,Texas 2016-2019 IT Audit Manager Performed IT risk assessments and audit plan development and execution for global architectural and largest US based engineering company with 54,000 employees in 230 locations. Global IT Audit lead responsible for planning testing, and report communications for IT security and SOX-IT regulatory requirements working closely with in-house and external legal teams to minimize risks. Nationstar Mortgage, Irving,Texas 2014-2016 IT Audit Manager Oversaw all aspects of compliance and operational focused audits for mortgage originations and servicing aspects of largest non-bank mortgage servicer in US, including risk and compliance planning, audit execution, issue findings reporting and tracking. Lead auditor on enterprise procurement and vendor compliance. Kinetic Concepts Inc, San Antonio,Texas 2010-2014 IT Audit Manager Lead global auditor of SEC medical device manufacturer, including IT risk assessments, covering emerging technologies and other advanced persistent threats, SOX, and other strategic and compliance initiatives. Collaborated with other business units and managed the international compliance and regulatory reporting auditing requests. Builders Mutual Insurance Company, Raleigh, INC 2008-2010 Audit Director Directed the entire internal IT, Operational and Compliance function for 15 state regional P&C insurance company.Also, granted a two-semester adjunct teaching position at UNC Chapel Hill. Cherry, Bekaert& Holland —Raleigh, INC 2006—2008 Global Managing IT Audit Director Directed the entire IT audit and risk advisory function of regional accounting firm (top 25 in US), including regulatory and year- end financial statement IT audit services. Led SOX and audit support testing reviews at medium to large sized organizations Ernst&Young, LLP, New York, NY and Hamilton, Bermuda 2000—2006 Audit Director Directed the entire IT audit and risk advisory function in Bermuda and New York, including regulatory and year-end financial statement IT audit services. Led privacy reviews at large sized organizations including SOX and ISO privacy reviews for 10- person team. EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Economics,Accounting Texas A&M University—College Station,Texas ADDITIONAL RELEVANT CERTIFICATIONS I PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP • IIA Denver Board of Governors 2019-2022 Term • Institute Of Internal Auditors—Certified Internal Auditor(CIA) • Information Systems Audit &Control Association—Certified Information Systems Auditor(CISA) 2 so �o p A v WoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 24, 2023 DATE: January 17, 2023 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Heather Hurlbert, CPA, CGFO Director of Finance and Procurement Heatherh3ctcctexas.com 361-826-3227 Plan of Finance and Defeasance Resolution CAPTION: Approval of a resolution by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas providing for the defeasance and calling for redemption of certain currently outstanding obligations: directing that the City Secretary, or designee, effectuate the redemption of these obligations: and other matters in connection there with. SUMMARY: This item will present a Plan of Finance for the defeasance of outstanding certificates of obligation secured by Hotel Occupancy Tax Revenue used for the improvement of the Convention Center ("Convention Center Bonds") and the refunding of outstanding Type A Corporation debt secured by Type A sales tax revenue used for the improvement of the Arena. City Council will be asked to approve a resolution allowing for the defeasance of the Convention Center bonds using available fund balance in the Debt Service Fund. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: In July 2022 the City entered into a management contract with OVG360 for the professional management of the American Bank Center. Defeasing the Convention Center bonds and refunding the Type A Sales Tax Bonds will further maximize the City's authority to contract with service providers at the Arena. Staff worked with the City's financial advisor (FA) Estrada Hinojosa on a Plan of Finance for the outstanding bonds. The recommendation for the outstanding Type A Sales Tax Arena bonds is to refund the bonds as taxable. The series is scheduled to be paid in full September 2025 and currently has an outstanding principal balance of $9,595,000. The bonds will retain the existing final maturity date of September 2025 but will be reissued as taxable bonds with an estimated interest rate of 4.5%. The refunding bonds will be sold through a private placement bid. Refunding the bonds as taxable at current interest rates will result in an estimated cost of $133,000 over the life of the bonds. The recommendation for the outstanding Convention Center bonds is to defease the bonds at their next payment date in March 2023. The series is scheduled to be paid in full March 2030 and currently has an outstanding principal balance of $1,315,000. There is sufficient fund balance from Hotel Occupancy Tax revenue in the Debt Service Fund to pay the principal amount in full. Defeasing the bonds will result in an estimated savings of$198,000 over the life of the bonds. Required action today is the approval of the defeasance resolution for the Convention Center Bonds. The next action will be for the Type A Corporation to approve a refunding resolution for the Type A Sales Tax Arena bonds which will then come to City Council for approval on February 14, 2023. The Corporation will be asked to delegate the authority to City staff to execute the documents for the competitive private placement. Both the defeasance and the refunding transactions will be finalized in March 2023. A complete timeline is attached. ALTERNATIVES: City Council could choose not to approve the defeasance. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact will be the defeasance of the outstanding Convention Bonds with excess Debt Service fund balance for debt service savings. Funding Detail: Fund: Organization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the defeasance resolution. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Defeasance and Refunding Timeline Resolution m d m �' Q1 d1 61 v V' m M. cn in sir � m 'O ba C N � a •V Y � a O o y c 2 S O C a U O ar a u E 4 a a m c u x m OR R R v C L } F > C c Q R w L.0 O_ a C O C '6 ZR OJ c '� Q `r CL Qu 0 � o 0 0 �' 'u s• V O C N L hA a Q. R G sn a a a w C N C R -C I ?; m asCL a o a v - ro ac. c c c a �kn# � a « '� N_ C 0 O Q A m Q � !1 •� O O c N O O 0 Q _ R ❑ c a a. o O c R a� D N is a V X R a �' O b�B C u1 v O C a m ij w N m E O t C a �a c ra m E a m ° o VI m O N O u C O R N a a) -a O C N N R •+% O W CO a O r 8 LL • 0 LL o c RR mm E CL a -6 -.n a - d m N 010 O � O U m .O as C d C a ca.+ C N V in O O v a O '6 y oa 3 , C a m �_ V a+ C O o u a n3 0 N E yr W a `� a+ ? 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A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS PROVIDING FOR THE DEFEASANCE AND CALLING FOR REDEMPTION CERTAIN CURRENTLY OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS; DIRECTING THAT THE CITY SECRETARY, OR DESIGNEE, EFFECTUATE THE REDEMPTION OF THESE OBLIGATIONS; AND OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH WHEREAS, the City Council (the Governing Body) of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas (the Issuer) previously adopted an ordinance (the Ordinance) on June 22, 2010 authorizing the issuance of obligations designated as"City of Corpus Christi, Texas Combination Tax and Limited Pledge Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2010 (Convention Center), dated July 1, 2010, in the original principal amount of$3,000,000 (the Obligations); and WHEREAS, the Obligations are currently outstanding in the principal amount of $1,315,000 and mature on March 1 in each of the years 2024 through 2030; and WHEREAS, the Obligations maturing on and after March 1, 2020 are subject to redemption on March 1, 2019 (the Redemption Date) or any date thereafter, at the option of the Issuer; and WHEREAS, the Ordinance provides the notice requirements to effectuate the redemption of the Obligations; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the Issuer and the citizens of the Issuer to defease and redeem all or a portion of the Obligations as herein provided in order to terminate the payment of interest thereon and to reduce the Issuer's aggregate debt service requirements in the years subsequent to the redemption date; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS THAT: SECTION 1. All or a portion of the Obligations in an amount not less than $1,315,000 (but to include such additional amounts due to availability of funds, as hereinafter described), eligible to be redeemed on the Redemption Date, is hereby called for redemption and shall be redeemed on such Redemption Date (the Redeemed Obligations). The Governing Body hereby authorizes and directs the Chief Financial Officer or the Director of Finance and Procurement to ultimately determine the principal amount of Redeemed Obligations to be redeemed on the basis of the availability of funds for such purpose by the funding deadline hereinafter described; provided, however, that in no case shall the principal amount of Redeemed Obligations be less than $1,315,000. This election to redeem is irrevocable upon adoption of this resolution (the Redemption Resolution) by the Governing Body. The Notice of Redemption for the Obligations shall be prepared and delivered in the form required by the Ordinance. As directed by an Authorized Official (as hereinafter defined) the Issuer shall transfer on or before the Redemption Date its lawfully available funds to the paying agent/registrar for the selected Redeemed Obligations to effectuate the redemption. Alternatively, the Issuer may transfer its lawfully 134318038.3 available funds to an escrow agent in an amount sufficient (when combined with investment earnings on such initial deposit) to pay all costs of interest due and owing on the Redeemed Obligations from the time of such deposit through the Redemption Date,plus the principal amount of such Redeemed Obligations due and owing at such time of redemption. Upon the making of such deposit, the Redeemed Obligations will be determined to have been defeased and, as a result, discharged and no longer considered outstanding as an obligation of the Issuer in accordance with applicable Texas law. SECTION 2. The City Manager, Chief Financial Officer, Director of Finance and Procurement, and City Secretary (each an Authorized Official are authorized and instructed to give notice of redemption described herein to the paying agent/registrar for the Redeemed Obligations, called for early redemption, for further delivery thereby to the holders of such Redeemed Obligations, as provided in the Ordinance. SECTION 3. Each Authorized Official is authorized to evidence adoption of this Redemption Resolution and to do any and all things necessary or convenient to effect the redemption described herein and otherwise give effect to the intent and purpose hereof, including any escrow agent or verification agent, if applicable. SECTION 4. The Governing Body hereby approves payment from lawfully available Issuer funds of professional fees and expenses of the Issuer's Bond Counsel,the Issuer's Financial Advisor, the paying agent/registrar for the Redeemed Obligations, respectively, and any other party whose services have been determined by the Issuer to be necessary to accomplish the purpose and intent of this Redemption Resolution, including any escrow agent or verification agent, if applicable. SECTION 5. The recitals contained in the preamble hereof are hereby found to be true, and such recitals are hereby made a part of this Redemption Resolution for all purposes and are adopted as a part of the judgment and findings of the Governing Body. SECTION 6. All ordinances and resolutions, or parts thereof, which are in conflict or inconsistent with any provision of this Redemption Resolution are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict, and the provisions of this Redemption Resolution shall be and remain controlling as to the matters resolved herein. SECTION 7. This Redemption Resolution shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the United States of America. SECTION & If any provision of this Redemption Resolution or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be held to be invalid, the remainder of this Redemption Resolution and the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall nevertheless be valid, and the Governing Body hereby declares that this Redemption Resolution would have been enacted without such invalid provision. SECTION 9. It is officially found, determined, and declared that the meeting at which this Redemption Resolution is adopted was open to the public and public notice of the time,place, and subject matter of the public business to be considered at such meeting, including this 134318038.3 Redemption Resolution, was given, all as required by Chapter 551, as amended, Texas Government Code. SECTION 10. Though such parties may be identified, and the entry into a particular form of contract may be authorized herein, the Governing Body hereby delegates to each Authorized Official the authority to independently select the counterparty to any agreement with an Escrow Agent, Verification Agent or any other contract that is determined by the Authorized Official, the Issuer's Financial Advisor, or Bond Counsel to be necessary or incidental to carry out the provisions of this Redemption Resolution, as long as each of such contracts has a value of less than the amount referenced in Section 2252.908 of the Texas Government Code (collectively, the Ancillary Bond Contracts); and, as necessary, to execute the Ancillary Bond Contracts on behalf and as the act and deed of the Issuer. The Governing Body has not participated in the selection of any of the business entities which are counterparties to the Ancillary Bond Contracts. SECTION 11. This Redemption Resolution shall be in force and effect from and after its final passage, and it is so resolved. [The remainder of this page intentionally left blank] 134318038.3 PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED on this the 24th day of January, 2023. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary (CITY SEAL) APPROVED THIS 24th day of January, 2023: Miles Risley, City Attorney Signature page to the Resolution S-1 THE STATE OF TEXAS )( COUNTY OF N UECES )( I, the undersigned, City Secretary of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of a Resolution passed by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas (and of the minutes pertaining thereto) on the 24th day of January, 2023, relating to the defeasance and calling for redemption certain currently outstanding obligations, which Resolution is duly of record in the minutes of said City Council, and said meeting was open to the public, and public notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting was given, all as required by Texas Government Code, Chapter 551. EXECUTED UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL of said City, this the 24th day of January, 2023. City Secretary (CITY SEAL) Signature page to the Resolution S-2 That the foregoing resolution was read and passed on this the 24th day of January, 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guaj ardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 24th day of January, 2023. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Signature page to the Resolution S-3 so �o p A v WoRPORPg4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting January 24, 2023 DATE: January 17, 2023 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Heather Hurlbert, CPA, CGFO Director of Finance and Procurement Heatherh3ctcctexas.com 361-826-3227 Fund appropriation and budget amendment for bond defeasance CAPTION: Ordinance appropriating $1,342,418.83 from Debt Service Fund Balance for the payment of debt and amending the FY 2023 operating budget. SUMMARY: This item will appropriate $1,342,418.83 in excess fund balance, including Hotel Occupancy Tax revenue, from the Debt Service Fund Balance to allow for the defeasance of the Convention Center Bonds. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: In July 2022 the City of Corpus Christi entered into a management contract with OVG360 for the professional management of the American Bank Center. Defeasing the Convention Center bonds and refunding the Type A Sales Tax Bonds will further maximize the City's authority to contract with service providers at the Arena. Staff worked with the City's Financial Advisor (FA) Estrada Hinojosa on a Plan of Finance for the outstanding Conference Center bonds. The recommendation for the outstanding Convention Center Bonds is to defease the bonds at their next payment date in March 2023. The series is scheduled to be paid in full March 2030 and currently has an outstanding principal balance of $1,315,000. There is sufficient fund balance from Hotel Occupancy Tax revenue in the Debt Service Fund to pay the principal amount in full. Defeasing the bonds will result in an estimated savings of$198,000 over the life of the bonds. This action will appropriate the funds and amend the budget to allow for the payment to defease the bonds. ALTERNATIVES: City Council could choose not to approve appropriation and budget amendment. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact will be the appropriation of $1,342,418.83 from available Debt Service fund balance for defeasance of the outstanding Convention Center Bonds for debt service savings. Funding Detail: Fund: 2010— Debt Service Fund Department: 99— Balance Sheet Organization/Activity: 99— Balance Sheet Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 251850— Fund Balance RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Ordinance. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Ordinance appropriating $1,342,418.83 from the unreserved fund balance in the Debt Service Fund for the payment of debt; and amending the FY 2023 Operating Budget. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: Section 1. Funds in the amount of $1 ,342,418.83 are appropriated from the unreserved fund balance in the No. 2010 Debt Service Fund for the payment of debt associated with the defeasance of a previously issued bond for the Convention Center and related fees. Section 2. The FY 2023 Operating Budget, adopted by Ordinance No. 032855, is amended by increasing expenditures by $1 ,342,418.83. The foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of , 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter The foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2023. ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor SC �o AGENDA MEMORANDUM v Public Hearing & First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 01/24/2023 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 01/31/2023 µCORPOR I 1852 DATE: January 24, 2023 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 the southeast corner of County Road 43 and Farm to Market Road 2444 (South Staples Street) CAPTION: Case No. 1022-05 Cypress Point Capital, LLC. (District 5): Ordinance rezoning a property at or near the southeast corner of County Road 43 and Farm to Market Road 2444 (South Staples Street) from the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-22" Single-Family 22 District. SUMMARY: The purpose of this rezoning is to allow for a single-family subdivision with half acres lots. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The subject property is 18 acres in size and has recently completed the annexation process. The Subject Property is also known as Caroline Heights. To the north, south, east, and west are vacant properties located outside of the City limits. 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 recommends approval of the change of zoning. The subject property and adjacent properties will be served by a 12-inch water line along County Road 43 and Farm-to-Market Road 2444. Council recently approved a $471,488 reimbursement for the construction of the 12-inch water line. As the single-family lots will be at least a half-acre in size, they will be served by On- Site Sewage Facilities (OSSF/Septic Tanks). Conformity to City Policy The proposed rezoning is consistent with the Future Land Use Map and with many broader elements of the Comprehensive Plan. Public Input Process Number of Notices Mailed 3 within a 200-foot notification area 3 outside notification area As of October 14, 2022: I n Favor In Opposition 0 inside notification area 0 inside notification area 0 outside notification area 0 outside notification area Totaling 0.00% of the 200-foot notification area* is in opposition. *Created by calculating the area of land immediately adjoining the subject property and extending 200-foot therefrom. The opposition is totaled by the total area of land that each individual property owner owns converted into a percentage of the total 200-foot notification area. Notified property owner's land in square feet/Total square footage of all property in the notification area = Percentage of public opposition ALTERNATIVES: 1. Denial of the rezoning from the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-22" Single-Family 22 District. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: Planning Commission recommended approval of the change of zoning from the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-22" Single-Family 22 District on November 16, 2022. Vote Count.- For: ount:For: 7 Opposed: 0 Absent: 2 Abstained: 0 Staff recommends approval of the change of zoning from the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS- 22" Single-Family 22 District. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation - Aerial Map Planning Commission Final Report Case No. 1022-05 Cypress Point Capital, LLC. (District 5): Ordinance rezoning a property at or near the southeast corner of County Road 43 and Farm to Market Road 2444 (South Staples Street) from the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-22" Single-Family 22 District. Providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. 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 18 acres out of 37.479 acres out of the S/2 of Section 30 and N/2 of Section 33, Laureles Farm Tracts, as shown in Exhibit "K.- From the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-22" Single-Family 22 District. The subject property is located at or near southeast corner of County Road 43 and Farm to Market Road 2444 (South Staples Street) as shown in Exhibit A. Exhibit A, which is a metes and bounds description and associated 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 5 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2023. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 3 of 5 Exhibit A xdoRa�v a�Sa, JR.-PF.-RFLS_ 8034 S. AL_MEI}?., zip 73404 NIXON M. WELSH.PZ-RPLS. 861 8$2-3321--FAX 851 8$2-1265 www.bass-welsh_rom e-mail: murrayjr sal-cam e-mail: nixmWl[RYcmaA.cam BASS & WELSH ENGINEERIItiG Engineering Firm Reg. No. F-52 SurTering Firm Reg. No. LDOU2740 P.D. Boa 6397 Corpus Christi, TY 73466-6397 September 13,2f12 L5039-M&B 18.72 AC-doc RE Zoning Tract STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NLTECES � Descript.on of an 18-' 0 acre tract of land,more or less, a portion of the south half of Section 30. Laareles Farm Tracts.a map of which iz recorded in Vohime 3,Page 15,Map Records.Nueces County,Texas and also being a portion of a 37-440 acre tract of land descnbed by deed recorded at Llocument No- 201704b834: Official Records of said county, said 18-720 acre tract of land as farther described by metes and bounds as folloaes: BEGLN-NTNG at a point in the east rie�t-of-vmy line of Ccnmty Road 43 for the southwest corner of said 37.440 acre tract and of the tract herein described and upper Rmn, est canner or northerost west corner of a 122.560 acre tract of land described by deed recorded at Document No.2015038326,said official records; THENCE along said east right-of-way line of County Road 43 -NOY48'35'RJ 929.06' to a paint for the northwest earner of the tract herein described; THENCE NSVI1'20'E 43-.. "2'to a point in the common east boundary line of said 37.440 acre tract and west boundary line of a northerly portion of said 1"_'3.560 acre tract for the northeast corner of the tract herein descnbed; THENCE S00}48735'E 929-06' to a point for the southeast corner of said 37.440 acre tract and of the tract herein described and central interior canner of said 1"_'"_'.560 acre tract; THENCE along the comamon south boundary line of said 37.4.10 arae tract and central boundary line of said 1x2.560 acre tract S89°1L'2.0"W 2'to the PODS r of EEGLN-VLNG_ Lison A W.1sh.R-P.L.S. .i EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 of 1 Page 4 of 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - -_= - - - - - —FMi24.4.4 — - i i ac ,o i i SOB' c d (11 PROPERTI 0 57a 7$'J 6w Crr�.nd:94W2022 r I Ddaruntnr al D+Wr p~l 3w i� Case # 9022-05SUBJECT PROPERTY WITH ZONING -- I ® Sr�jesf �n P-perty SUBJECT PROPER]Y RM-1 UmEft 1pri L Ught lndatfid RM-2 MdtOa*2 H Haay hrduWld City LHltil6 RMA I&NM.rVy. PUD Pl"bd MA Dee Cwxiay ----------------------- m GN Fh'oreaclonal0M, MA alrWh-Fam0y 10 ------------------------ -- Rkl-ATYultl3mily PT RE$ Ingia amlprI CH-1 WgttoFhti d CU70FWIOW R&A6 aingleFwW 4.fi CN-2Helpht—t—d GtmmrffiI Ra-TF TMI-Farrlly r CR-1 Rech Carm"lroial RAfi alrlrph-Famiy ii r CH-2 Raced CrxrrnerNaIRE R0&tk4t1YE0ab r r___-_-___~ 00-1 lwdrm CaTnnral. Ra-TH nyfflV o CQ-2GeneralCarmnalal ap 1prdal Perrril Cly LhRRa CI Mnclaa Cammeaalal FZV rZmtlaW'iehlole ped CED Dorrrtlown Cormnrtrlal R'LH Maxrrm4urad H4 CRA Retort Carm�mrolal F. FR Faun Rural t H Hklurh 6.arlay EP Euc M Palk Page 5 of 5 ZONING REPORT Case # 1022-05 Applicant & Subject Property City Council District: 5 Owner: Cypress Point Capital, LLC. Applicant: Cypress Point Capital, LLC. Address: Southeast corner of County Road 43 and Farm to Market Road 2444 (South Staples Street) Location: Along the east side of County Road 43, south of Farm to Market Road 2444 (South Staples Street), and west of County Road 41 . Legal Description: 18 acres out of 37.479 acres out of the S/2 of Section 30 and N/2 of Section 33, Laureles Farm Tracts Acreage of Subject Property: 18 acres Zoning Request From: "FR" Farm Rural District To: "RS-22" Single-Family 22 District Purpose of Request: To allow for the construction of a single-family subdivision with half acres lots. Land Development & Surrounding Land Uses Zoning District Existing Land Use Future Land Use Site "FR" Farm Rural District Vacant Medium Density Residential North "OCL" Outside City Limits Vacant Medium Density Residential South "OCL" Outside City Limits Vacant Medium Density Residential East "OCL" Outside City Limits Vacant Medium Density Residential West "OCL" Outside City Limits Public/Semi-Public Government Plat Status: Property is not platted. Military Compatibility Area Overlay District (MCAOD, Effective August 22, 2022): No Code Violations: None Transportation and Circulation for County Road 43 Designation-Urban Section Proposed Section Existing County Road Street 43 `°A2" Arterial Street 4 Lanes, 2 Lanes, 100-feet 20-feet Transit: None. Utilities Gas: No service line exists. Stormwater: Drainage ditch south of the subject property Wastewater: Septic Service. Water: An 12-inch PVC waterline exists along the east side of County Road 43. 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 London Area Development Plan (Adopted on March 17, 2020). Water Master Plan: A 48-Inch water line is proposed along the east side of Ayers Street. Wastewater Master Plan: No improvements have been proposed. Stormwater Master Plan: No improvements have been proposed. Public Notification Number of Notices Mailed . 3 within a 200-foot notification area • 3 outside 200-foot notification area In Opposition . 0 inside the notification area • 0 inside the notification area • 0% in opposition within the 200-foot notification area Public Hearing Schedule Planning Commission Hearing Date: November 16, 2022 City Council 1St Reading/Public Hearing Date: January 24, 2023 City Council 2nd Reading Date: January 31 , 2023 Background: The subject property is in the process of annexation and will be developed into a single-family residential subdivision consisting of half-acre lots. The size of the lots will allow the use of On- Site Sewage Facilities (OSSF) also known as septic tanks. Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC) Consistency: The proposed rezoning is consistent with the following Goals and Strategies for Decision Makers: o Future Land Use, Zoning, and Urban Design o Promote a balanced mix of land uses to accommodate continuous growth and promote the proper location of land uses based on compatibility, locational needs, and characteristics of each use. o Encourage orderly growth of new residential, commercial, and industrial areas. o Annexation should occur so that impacted areas may benefit from public health programs, zoning laws, police and fire protection, and so that new developments may be planned and linked to the municipal water supplies, wastewater, and storm drainage systems. Zoning Report Page 3 Future Land Use Map Consistency: The proposed rezoning for low-density residential use consistent with the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) o Designated Future Land Use: 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: o The proposed rezoning is consistent with the Future Land Use Map and is consistent with many broader elements of the City of Corpus Christi Comprehensive Plan. o The proposed development is compatible with the surrounding uses. 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 recommends approval of the change of zoning. Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation (November 16, 2022): Approval of the change of zoning from the "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-22" Single-Family 22 District. ATTACHMENT A: EXISTING ZONING AND NOTICE AREA b� F 444 1� m U C[ 'a I� 4 I� U81EC T/ PR&P K f T p - �;., Ba¢e Creared:X187022 �a e� Departnenr of Developmenr Serairea Case # 1022-05 � I ZONING & NOTICE AREA RM-1 2tifamily l IL Light Ytdustrial I RM-2 Mulufanily 2 HHeavy Industrial SUBJECT I F RM-3 Multrfsnily 3 PIIB Planned Unit Bev.Overlay PROPER S ' ON Professional Office RS-1g SingleFamilylg RM-AT Multifamily AT RS-6 SingleFamily6 CN-1 Neighborhood Conmuxcial RS-4.5 Sing leFamily 4.5 wM CN-2 Heigh borhmd Commercial RS-TF Two-Family CR-1 Resort Commercial RS-15 Single-Family 15 CR-2 Revert Camrnercial RE Residential EMate CG-1 General Commercial RS-TH Townhouse CG-2 General Commercial SP Special Permit G W-,,-Comrrercial Recreational Vehide Park COD Bownt Commercial RMH Manufactured Home CCR-3Resort C Commercial FR Farm Rural H listoric Overlay BP Business Park Su*GIPMperry LYrrxrs Kfh 200'Wm, k12VtV Oily of colts 0lvnersxCONn2Lp'0.5frQon y.h o.mers tOC,4TIQN MAP Christi d[9G�Pd CSYR E'S71(C faf)le 0At1O5NYln Zoning Case 1022-05 Haw LamM Uns Cypress Point Capital, LLC. - -FM 2444 - `-_ - DISTRICT 5 Rezoning for a property at --I �- - FM 2444 and CR 43 - From "FR" to "RS-22" I a I .f SUBJECT I ` 44 - PROPER i4 s City Limits e "4.' a I .................... ...«..�--sww � City Limits - LOCATION MAP <Inlai t City Council January 24, 2023 Recent Activity Le end The recently annexed ROW Ty RI subject property and 0 0.25 0.5 adjacent properties will be �Mlles e served by a 12-inch water Aline along County Road 43 and Farm-to-Market Road 2444. Council recently approved a $471 ,488 reimbursement for the construction of the e? 12-inch water line. • The '/2 acre single-family lots will be served by." septic tanks. Zoning and Land Use Haw My LOmN Lana C� _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - Proposed Use: F11=24°" Half-acre single-family residential subdivision (Caroline Heights Subdivision) Area Development Plan: London (Adopted March 17,2020) o Future Land Use Map: o Medium Density Residential I �< a 6 � Existing Zoning: "FR" Farm Rural District I I Adjacent Land Uses: • North: Vacant (Zoned: OCL) N I • South: Vacant (Zoned: OCL) 1 I • East: Vacant (Zoned: OCL) • West: Public/Semi-Public (Zoned: OCL) 0 ]]5 ]5 I nm c.earm:siawa7 opn...m vi o..wey�r xr.. Public Notification 3 Notices mailed inside 200' buffer �! p 3 Notice(s) mailed outside 200' buffer _ _ _ _ _ ¢�My UmlIq LOn° — — __.. --_. FM,2444 - - Notification Area Opposed: 0 (0.00%) o Separate Opposed Owners. 0 'a i z q j 1 In Favor: 0 (0.00%) N "Notified property owner's land in SQF/Total square footage of all property in the notification area = Percentage of public opposition. Q 0 375 75g Pp+�neMN W mSK Analysis And Recommendation o The proposed rezoning is consistent with the Future Land Use Map and is consistent with many broader elements of the City of Corpus Christi Comprehensive Plan. o The proposed development is compatible with the surrounding uses. o The subject property has recently completed the annexation process and is also known as Caroline Heights. PLANNING COMMISSION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the rezoning request from "FR" Farm Rural District to the "RS-22" Single-Family 22 District so �o AGENDA MEMORANDUM ,60RPORAt Public Hearing and First Reading for the City Council Meeting of 01/24/2023 is 52 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of 01/31/2023 DATE: January 24, 2023 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, Director Development Services alraymond@cctexas.com (361) 826-3575 Public Hearing and First Reading Ordinance - Revisions to Chapter 14, Article II, Technical Construction Codes CAPTION: Ordinance amending Chapter 14 of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt with local amendments, the International Code Council's 2021 editions of the International Building Code, International Existing Building Code, International Fuel Gas Code, International Mechanical Code, International Plumbing Code, International Residential Code, and International Swimming Pool and Spa Code; amending Chapter 14 of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt with local amendments, the National Fire Prevention Association's 2020 edition of the National Electrical Code; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $500 and publication. PURPOSE: The purpose of adopting the 2021 International Building Code family, the 2020 National Electrical Code and Chapter 14, Article II, Technical Construction Code amendments is to recognize new construction materials and methodologies which incorporate the latest design standards to protect public health, safety and welfare. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Numerous public engagement meetings with stakeholders took place between March 2021 through January 2023. Ordinance No. 030847 was adopted on May 17, 2016, establishing the 2015 International Code family and Ordinance No. 031247 was adopted on September 19, 2017, establishing the 2017 National Electrical Code, thus codifying Chapter 14, Article II, Technical Construction Code amendments as the Construction Codes for the City of Corpus Christi. These Codes and amendments do not reflect the latest industry approved materials, methodologies, and design standards. The International Code Council and the National Fire Protection Association publish updated Codes on a three-year cycle. The latest published version of the International Code is the 2021 edition. The latest version of the National Electrical Code is the 2020 edition. We propose to skip the 2018 International Code editions and formally adopt the 2021 International Code family and the 2020 National Electric Code. HB 1736 established the 2015 International Energy Code as the State of Texas Energy Code effective September 1, 2016. The bill also states the State Energy Conservation Office may not adopt a new Energy Code more often than every 6 years. We will move to adopt the State Energy Code when discussed at next consideration. Adoption of revised Construction Codes on a three-year cycle imposes challenges for the local Construction Industry as well as City staff. We recommend adopting updated Construction Codes on a six (6) year basis, rather than a three (3) year basis to minimize the challenges associated with Code updates. ALTERNATIVES: Denial or alteration of the proposed adoption of the 2021 International Code family, 2020 National Electrical Code and Chapter 14, Article II, Technical Construction Code amendments. FISCAL IMPACT: There are no fiscal impacts associated with this item. Funding Detail: Fund: Organization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of 2021 International Code family, 2020 National Electrical Code and Chapter 14, Article II, Technical Construction Code amendments. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: 2021 Building and Fire Codes Adoption Executive Summary Ordinance Presentation use 2021 Building and Fire Codes Adoption Executive Summary 'clp8°52 The City of Corpus Christi is currently utilizing the International Code Council's (ICC) 2015 edition with local amendments. The ICC updates their codes every three (3) years, but the City continues adopting updated Construction Codes on a six (6) year cycle, rather than a three (3) year cycle to minimize the challenges to citizens and staff associated with Code updates. The Development Services Department has been reviewing the 2021 building and fire related codes since March of 2021 with engaged stakeholder involvement including 21 technical review committee meetings and over 50 public discussions including presentations in each City Council district. A total of 218 sections of the 2021 code were amended. Some updates to the current code include: Building Code - 39 • Defines and regulates puzzle rooms (escape rooms), shipping containers, and mechanical-access enclosed parking garages. • Expands the use of Type IV construction (heavy timber) - tall wood buildings. • Adds flexibility for rooftop canopies and luminated egress paths for high rises. Mechanical Code - 4 • Machinery rooms exceeding 1,000 square feet, will require two remote exits providing additional egress to protect machinery room occupants from asphyxiating, in the event of a refrigerant discharge. • Requiring a means to adjust airflow in all distribution, exhaust, and ventilating systems by an approved method. Electrical Code - 21 • Adds flexibility to the location of existing upgraded boxes and the use of wiring sizes and types. • Expands ground fault and arc fault protection areas. • Adds surge protection for 1- & 2-family dwellings Plumbing Code - 21 • Adds allowance for multiple-user toilet facilities to serve as credit. • Adds alternative — Rainwater Harvesting Systems Swimming Pool Code - 10 • Adds design and safety requirements for splash pads. • Creates requirements for construction fencing and barriers. Fire Code - 75 • Adds sprinkler requirements to certain types of existing assembly occupancies and high-rise residential buildings. • Refines requirements for Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and storage of distilled spirits and wines. With the adoption of the most updated code, Development Services is proposing an effective date of August 1, 2023, to allow ample time for projects already in design and scope to submit while allowing time for our department to actively assist the community with training and understanding of the 2021 codes. Ordinance amending Chapter 14 of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt with local amendments, the International Code Council's 2021 editions of the International Building Code, International Existing Building Code, International Fuel Gas Code, International Mechanical Code, International Plumbing Code, International Residential Code, and International Swimming Pool and Spa Code; amending Chapter 14 of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt with local amendments, the National Fire Prevention Association's 2020 edition of the National Electrical Code; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $500 and publication. WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi has established the Construction Trade Advisory & Appeals Board for the purpose of obtaining public comment on the proposed adoption of or amendment to a national model code; WHEREAS, the Construction Trade Advisory & Appeals Board as held multiple public meetings on the national model code adoptions with local amendments provided herein; and WHEREAS, the International Code Council and the National Fire Prevention Association provide free online access to the National Model Codes being adopted. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Corpus Christi Code, Chapter 14, Sec. 14-201 - Purpose, is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 14-201. Purpose. 1 .1 The purpose of this article is to provide for the scope and administration of the City of Corpus Christi Technical Construction Codes, including the City of Corpus Christi Building Code, Existing Building Code, Electrical Code, Energy Conservation Code, Fuel Gas Code, Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, and Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings. 1 .2 The City of Corpus Christi has adopted, with local amendments, the International Code Council (ICC), 2021 editions of the International Building Code, Existing Building Code, Fuel Gas Code, Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, and Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2015 edition of the Energy Conservation Code, and the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) National Electrical Code, 2020 edition, as the city's Electrical Code, copies of which, authenticated by the signatures of the mayor and city secretary, are made public record by sections 14-231 (Building Code), 14-232 (Existing Building Code), 14-241 (Electrical Code), 14-251 (Energy Conservation Code), 14-261 (Fuel Gas Code), 14-271 (Mechanical Code), 14-281 (Plumbing Code), and 14-291 (Residential Code). 1 1 .3 Collectively these codes, as adopted and amended, are known as the City of Corpus Christi Technical Construction Codes and are known individually as the City of Corpus Christi Building Code, Existing Building Code, Electrical Code, Energy Conservation Code, Fuel Gas Code, Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, and Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings. 1 .4 Appendices are provided in the Technical Construction Codes to offer optional or supplemental criteria to the provisions in the main chapters of the Technical Construction Codes. Appendices are only adopted when explicitly stated. SECTION 2. The Corpus Christi Code, Chapter 14, Sec. 14-231 - Building code is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 14-231. Building code. The International Building Code, 2021 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, is incorporated by reference and adopted as the Building Code for the City of Corpus Christi with the following local amendments (Additions to the International Building Code are shown as underlined text. Deletions to the International Building Code are shown as strikethroughs): 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Building Code of the City of Corpus Christi, hereinafter referred to as "this code." 105.1.3 Permits for excavation and fill. Permits are required for excavation and fill within the corporate city limits. Section 105.1.4 Governmental Property: 1 . No permit is required within and on the premises within the control and supervision of the state or federal government and where the installations will be a part of the facilities operated, maintained, and controlled by the state or federal government with exception of utilities. 2. When city inspections are not provided, all connections to the city water system must be equipped with backflow prevention devices in accordance with city codes. The backflow prevention devices must be tested and certified to be operating within specifications by a State-licensed backflow prevention assembly tester with test results reported upon initial installation and at least annually thereafter to the City Manager or designee. a. The water superintendent and the building official will determine the type of backflow prevention device necessary to prevent backflow and back siphonage. 2 b. To assure the connection, the building official has the right to inspect any installations connected to the city water system to the point of the valves or safety devices, and failure to install, test or timely provide test results, or maintain in good operating condition the device authorizes the city to refuse to connect or authorize the city to disconnect the connection from the city water supply system. In addition, the city may authorize the backflow prevention device be tested, repaired and/or replaced with all associated charges to be charged to the customer's utility bill. 105.8 Temporary event permit. 105.8.1 A permit is required for a temporary event, when the event requires a tent or other temporary structure, which is ancillary and adjacent to an existing ongoing commercial operation or function and will be removed after a specified period of time not to exceed fifteen (15) days. 105.8.2 The inspection made prior to issuing the permit will confirm that there are no life safety, zoning, or public health issues associated with temporary sanitary facilities. 105.8.3 In the event that temporary electrical services are required, an electrical permit and inspection is required. 105.8.4 The temporary event permit expires at the end of the specified period. 105.9 Demolition Permits. Demolition permits associated with a code official, building official, fire official, or board ordered demolition are valid for 30 days. 107.1.1 Registered Design Professional. Any new construction, enlargement, alteration, remodeling, change in use and/or occupancy of all A, E, H, I, R-1 and R-2 occupancies must be designed by a Registered Design Professional. 107.2.6.2 Survey. When work is to be performed on land adjacent to state owned land or land controlled by the general land office, the building official will require a boundary survey performed by a licensed state land surveyor. 109.2 Schedule of permit fees. Where a permit is required, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the schedule as established by the applicable governing authority. On buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, and plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required in accordance with the applicable schedule referenced under Article XIII, Development Service Fees, of Chapter 14, Development Services, of the City Code of Ordinances. 110.3.4.1 Windstorm. Framing inspections do not include or take the place of inspections or certifications for compliance required under Texas Department of Insurance windstorm requirements. 3 110.3.13 Hurricane inspections. During periods of time designated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as involving a hurricane warning, the building official or the building official's designee shall provide notice to residences, commercial and industrial establishments, and construction sites to ensure that all furniture, display racks, construction supplies and materials, and other loose objects in exposed outdoor locations are secured to rigid construction or stored in buildings. a. Orders issued by the building official may be oral or written and may be given to the person on the premises responsible for the custody or management or care or maintenance of the premises or the person's employee or agent. Orders must be carried out before winds of hurricane velocity are anticipated. 111.2.1 Posting Certificate of Occupancy. The certificate of occupancy shall be visibly posted in all A, E and M occupancy groups. Section 113 of the International Building Code is deleted. Refer to Section 14- 206(a) Construction Trade Advisory Appeal Board for details on the establishment, duties and powers, and appeals process of the construction trade advisory & appeals board. Section 114.4 of the International Building Code is deleted. Refer to Section 14- 207 Violations and Penalties. Section 1101.2 of the International Building Code is revised to read as follows: 1101 .2 Design. Buildings and facilities shall be designed and constructed to be accessible in accordance with this code, ICC A117.1 , and the Texas Accessibility Standards, published by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. If a conflict exists between the provisions of this code, ICC A117.1, or the Texas Accessibility Standards, the Texas Accessibility Standards control. The design of all buildings subject to V.T.C.A., Texas Government Code Ch. 469, chapter 63 of the Texas Administrative Code, and the Texas Accessibility Standards shall be reviewed under procedures established by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in chapter 63 of title 16 of the Texas Administrative Code and the Texas Accessibility Standards. 1612.3 Establishment of flood hazard areas. To establish flood hazard areas, the applicable governing authority shall adopt a flood hazard map and supporting data. The flood hazard map shall include, at a minimum, areas of special flood hazard as identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in an engineering report entitled "The Flood Insurance Study for the City of Corpus Christi, Texas (Nueces and Kleberg County)," dated July 23, 1971 , as revised on September 17, 1992, as amended or revised with the accompanying Flood Insurance Rate Map(FIRM) and Flood Boundary and Floodway Map (FBFM) 4 and related supporting data along with any revisions thereto. The adopted flood hazard map and supporting data are hereby adopted by reference and declared to be part of this section. SECTION 3116 BOAT DOCKS AND MOORINGS 3116.1 General. It shall be unlawful, unless specifically provided for by this section, for any person, firm, or corporation to place, build, construct, or maintain any dock, pier, mooring, piling, post, pipe, or pole in waters within the city limits or Lake Corpus Christi Reservoir below elevation ninety-four (94) feet above mean sea level. 3116.2 Permits required. The building official may issue permits for the placing, building, or construction of any dock, pier, mooring, piling, post, pipe, or pole in waters within the city limits or Lake Corpus Christi reservoir below elevation ninety-four (94) feet above mean sea level. Each dock, pier, mooring, piling, pole, pipe, post, or other structure constructed in waters within the city limits or Lake Corpus Christi Reservoir shall be authorized by a permit issued under this section. 3116.3 A permit issued by the building official under this section for a dock, pier, mooring, piling, pole, pipe, post, or other structure in waters within the Lake Corpus Christi Reservoir shall be authorized by the city's Chief Operating Officer of Corpus Christi Water. 3116.4 A permit issued by the building official under this section for a dock, pier, mooring, piling, pole, pipe, post, or other structure in waters within the city over submerged lands under the control of the Texas General Land Office (the "TGLO") shall be authorized by the TGLO Commissioner. 3116.4.1 A permit issued by the building official under this section for a dock, pier, mooring, piling, pole, pipe, post, or other structure in waters within the city Patented by the State of Texas shall be authorized by a lease from the city. 3116.4.2 A permit issued under this section shall specify the dimensions and the type of materials used and describe the upland to which said placement or structure is attached. 3116.4.3 Compliance with this section does not relieve a person, firm, or corporation from obtaining authorization from any other governmental body for the placement of any facility or structure in waters within the city. 3116.5 Boat docks and fishing piers. 3116.5.1 Construction standards. 5 3116.5.1.1 Boat docks and fishing piers shall be constructed using reinforced concrete and/or heavy timber. 3116.5.1.2 Wood piles used to support boat and fishing piers shall be pressure- impregnated according to AWPA Standard U1 (which contains information for end users/specifiers) and AWPA Standard T1 (which contains treating requirements for manufacturers). 3116.5.1.3 Piles shall be driven to a minimum penetration below the mud line equivalent to one half (1/2) the length of the cut-off pile. 3116.5.1.4 Piers shall be designed to withstand a total live load of fifty (50) pounds per square foot. 3116.5.1.5 Wooden structural members below the walkway level (caps, stringers, braces, etc.) shall be pressure-impregnated according to AWPA Standards U1 and T1 . 3116.5.1.6 The primary pier walkway or platform shall be elevated or otherwise designed to minimize damage resulting from wave action or rising waters. For purposes of this section, the designer shall refer to the flood insurance rate maps and flood hazard boundary floodway maps of the city or the County in determining the damage potential from wave action or rising waters at the specific locality. 3116.5.1.7 Wooden caps, stringers, and beams shall be positively connected to their supporting members in such a manner so as to completely resist their displacement by wave action or rising waters. 3116.5.1.8 Wooden decking shall be at least two-inch nominal thickness and nailed to the decking supporting members in such a manner so as to allow the decking to be displaced by wave action or rising waters. 3116.5.1.9 Hardware shall be hot-dipped galvanized under ASTM Standard A153-61 . 3116.5.1.10 When any boat dock or fishing pier is used as an integral part of an exit way from a building, guardrails shall be provided as prescribed in this code. In all other cases, adequate guardrail protection as determined by the designer shall be provided. 3116.5.1.11 Design. All boat docks and fishing piers shall be designed by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Texas. 3116.5.1.12 Damaged boat docks and fishing piers shall comply with: 1) Damaged boat docks and fishing piers may be rebuilt at their original elevation, provided that at least seventy-five (75) percent of the existing pilings are found to be sound. The building official shall make this determination. All piers not meeting this requirement shall be removed. 2) Damaged piers not completely rebuilt shall be completely removed. SECTION 3. The Corpus Christi Code, Chapter 14, Sec. 14-232. - Existing building code. is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 14-232. - Existing building code. The International Existing Building Code, 2021 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, is incorporated by reference and adopted as the Existing Building Code of the City of Corpus Christi with the following local amendments (Additions to the International Existing Building Code are shown as underlined text. Deletions to the International Existing Building Code are shown as strikethroughs): 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Existing Building Code of the City of Corpus Christi, hereinafter referred to as "this code." 103.1 Creation of agency. The City of Corpus Christi Development Services Department is hereby Created named, and the official in charge thereof shall be known as the code official. The function of the agency shall be the implementation, administration and enforcement of the provisions of this code. 105.8 Demolition Permits. Demolition permits associated with a code official, building official, fire official, or board ordered demolition are valid for 30 days. Section 112 Means of Appeals is deleted. Refer to subsection 14-206(a) Technical Construction Boards for details on the establishment, duties and powers, and appeals process of the construction trade advisory & appeals board. Section 113 Violations is deleted. Refer to section 14-207 Violations and Penalties SECTION 4. The Corpus Christi Code, Chapter 14, Sec. 14-241 - Electrical code is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 14-241. - Electrical code. The National Electrical Code, 2020 Edition, as published by the National Fire Protection Association, is incorporated by reference and adopted as the Electrical Code for the City of Corpus Christi with the following local amendments (Additions to the National Electrical Code are shown as underlined text. Deletions to the National Electrical Code are shown as strikethroughs): Section 80.13(13) Authority Whenever any installation subject to inspection prior to use is covered or concealed without having first been inspected, the authority having jurisdiction shall be permitted to require that such work be exposed for inspection. The authority having jurisdiction shall be notified when the installation is ready for inspection and shall conduct the inspection within 2 days. Section 80.19(F) Inspection and Approvals (3)When any portion of the electrical installation within the jurisdiction of the Electrical Inspector is to be hidden from view by the permanent placement of parts of the building, the person, firm, or corporation installing the equipment shall notify the Electrical Inspector, and the equipment shall not be concealed until it has been approved by the Electrical Inspector or until 2 days have elapsed from the time of such notification, provided that on large installations, where the concealment of equipment proceeds continuously, the person, firm, or corporation installing the equipment shall give the Electrical Inspector due notice in advance, and inspections shall be made periodically during the progress of the work. Section 80.27(A) Inspectors Qualifications Certificate. All electrical Inspectors shall be certified by a nationally recognized inspector certification program accepted by the Board. The certification program shall specifically qualify the inspector in electrical inspections. No person shall be employed as an Electrical Inspector unless that person is the holder of an Electrical Inspector's Certificate of the qualification issued by the Board, except that any person who on the date on which this law went into effect was serving as a legally appointed Electrical inspector of the City of Corpus Christi shall, upon application and payment of the prescribed fee and without examination, be issued a special certificate permitting him or her to continue to serve as an Electrical Inspector in the same territory. Section 80.29 Liability for Damages. Article 80 shall not be construed to affect the responsibility or liability of any party owning, designing, operating, controlling, or installing any electrical equipment for damages to persons or property caused by a defect therein, nor shall the city or any of its employees be held as assuming any such liability by reason of the inspection, reinspection, or other examination authorized. Section 90.2(8) Not Covered. This code does not cover the following. (1) Installations in ships, watercraft other than floating buildings, railway rolling stock, aircraft, or automotive vehicles other than mobile homes and recreational vehicles. Informational Note: although the scope of this code indicates the code does not cover installations in ships portions of this code are incorporated by reference into Title 46, Code of Federal Regulations Parts 110-113 (2) Installations underground in mines and propelled mobile surface mining machinery and its attendant electrical trailing cable. (3) Installations of railways for generation, transformation, transmission, energy storage, or distribution of power, used exclusively for operation of rolling stock or installations used exclusively for signaling and commutations purposes. (4) Installations of communications equipment under the exclusive control of communications utilities located outdoors or in building spaces used exclusively for such installations. (5) Installations under the exclusive control of an electric utility where such installations: a. Consist of service drops or service laterals, and associated metering, or b. Are on property owned or leased by the electric utility for the purpose of communications, metering, generation, control, transformation, transmission, energy, storage, or distribution of electric energy, or c. Are located in legally established easements or rights-of-way, or d. Are located by other written agreements either designated by or recognized by public service commissions, utility commissions, or other regulatory agencies having jurisdiction for such installations. These written agreements shall be limited to installations for the purpose of communications, metering, generation, control, transformation, transmission, energy storage, or distribution of electric energy where legally established easements or tights-of-way cannot be obtained. These installations shall be limited to federal lands, Native American reservations through the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs, military bases, lands controlled by port authorities and state agencies and departments, and lands owned by railroads. (6) Installations of exterior lighting on property owned or leased by the utility, in public streets or alley rights-of-way, and in irrevocable utility or electric easements. If the easement on which the outdoor lighting is being installed is not shown on a plat that is filed for record with the county clerk's office, the electrical utility must present a map or survey showing the location of the easement and the location of the proposed outdoor lighting. Section 210.8(A) Dwelling Units. All 125 -volt , single-phase, 15- and 20 ampere through 250-volt receptacles install in the locations specified in 210 (A)(1) through (A)(12) and supplied by a single-phase branch circuit rated 150 volts or less te-gFe6nd shall have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel. (1) bathrooms (2) Garages and also accessory buildings that have a floor located at or below grade level not intended as habitable rooms and limited to storage areas, work areas, and areas of similar use. (3) Outdoors Exception to (3): Receptacles that are not readily accessible and are supplied by a branch circuit dedicated to electric snow-melting, deicing, or pipeline and vessel heating equipment shall be permitted to be installed in accordance with the 426.28 or 427.22, as applicable. (4) Crawl spaces- at or below grade level. (5) Basements Exception to (5): A receptacle supplying only a permanently installed fire alarm or burglar alarm system shall not be required to have ground fault circuit- interrupter protection. Informational Note: See 760.41(8) and 760.121(8) for power supply requirements. Receptacles installed under the exception to 210.8(A)(3) shall not be considered as meeting requirements of 210.52(G) (6) Kitchens—where the receptacles are installed to serve the countertop surfaces. (7) Sinks—where receptacles are installed within 1 .8 m(6ft) from the top inside edge of the bowl of the sink. (8) Boathouses (9) Bathtubs or shower stalls—where receptacles are installed within 18m (6ft) of the outside edge of the bathtub or shower wall. (10) Laundry areas Exception to (1) through (3), (5) through (8), and (10): Listed locking support and mounting receptacles utilized in combination with compatible attachment fittings installed for the purpose of serving a ceiling luminaire or ceiling fan shall not be required to be ground-fault circuit-interrupter protected. If a general- purpose convenience receptacle is integral to the ceiling luminaire or ceiling fan, GFCI protection shall be provided. (11) Indoor damp and wet locations. (12) Receptacle outlets supplying Refrigerators or Freezers will not require AFCI/GFGI protection if supplied by a dedicated circuit with a 20-amp 120-volt Single Receptacle device. 10 Section 210.11(C)(3) Bathroom Branch Circuits. In addition to the number of branch circuits required by other parts of this section, one or more, not exceeding three (3), 12-volt, 20-ampere branch circuit shall be installed to supply installed devices or receptacle outlet(s) required by 210.52(D) and any countertop and similar work surface receptacle outlets. Such circuits shall have no other outlets Section 210.19(1) General. Branch-circuit conductors shall have an ampacity not less that the larger of 210.19(A)(1)(a) or (A)(1)(b) and comply with 110.14(C) for equipment terminations. (a) Where a branch circuit supplies continuous loads or any combination of continuous and noncontinuous loads, the minimum branch-circuit conductor size shall have an ampacity not less that the noncontinuous load plus 125 percent of the continuous load in accordance with 310.14 (b) the minimum branch-circuit conductor size shall have an ampacity not less than the maximum load to be served after the application of any adjustment or correction factors in accordance with 310.15 Exception No.1 to (1)(a): if the assembly, including the overcurrent devices protection the branch circuits(s), is listed for operation at 100 percent of its rating, the ampacity of the branch-circuit conductors shall be permitted to be not less than the sum of the continuous load plus the non-continuous load in accordance with 110.14(c) Exception No.2 to (1)(a) to (1)(b): Where a portion of a branch circuit is connected at both its supply and load ends to separately installed pressure connection as covered in 110.14(C)(2), it shall be permitted to have an allowable ampacity, in accordance with 310.15, not less that the sum of the continuous load plus the noncontinuous load. No portion of a branch circuit installed under this exception shall extend into an enclosure containing either the branch-circuit load terminations. (c) Minimum amperage. All circuits, except lighting circuits, must have a minimum current capacity of twenty (20) amperes. 210.52.A.1 Spacing Exception: measurement does not include requirement behind doors. 210.52.C.3 is deleted. 210.53 Receptacles Required for Non-Dwellings. Commercial buildings must have a minimum of one (1) receptacle installed for every twenty (20) feet measured horizontally around the interior wall at the floor level of each room, excluding storage rooms. Article 230.11 Service-Entrance Conductor and Sub feed Installation Methods. Service-entrance conductors and sub feeds to electrical distribution panels 11 must run in conduits or raceways. A masthead used for support of service drop conductors must extend not less than forty-two (42) inches above the roof and must be two (2) inches or larger rigid metal conduit. Section 230.70 General. Means shall be provided to disconnect all ungrounded conductors in a building or other structure from the service location. (A) Location. There service disconnection means shall be installed in accordance with 230.70(A)(1), (A)(2), and (A)(3). (1) Readily Accessible Location. The service disconnecting means shall be installed at a readily accessible location either outside of a building or structure or inside nearest the point of entrance of the service conductors. (2) Bathrooms. Service disconnection means shall not be installed in bathrooms. (3) Remote Control. Where a remote-control device(s) is used to actuate the service disconnection means shall be located in accordance with 230.70(A)(1). (B) Marking. Each service disconnect shall be permanently marked to identify it as a service disconnect. (C) Suitable for Use. Each service disconnecting means shall be suitable for the prevailing conditions. Service equipment installed in hazardous (classified) locations shall comply with the requirements of Articles 500 through 517. Minimum Fault Current Protection. All electrical service entrance equipment, except for temporary construction loops, must be provided with fault current protection of not less than twenty-two thousand (22,000) amps. Exception For Certain Lighting Fixtures Installed on Poles. A service disconnect means is not required on a pole with a lighting fixture, if: The pole is in a location accessible to the public, such as in parking lots, parks, etc., and a disconnecting means is installed in the circuit powering the fixture at a secure location, or with a lockable disconnect which is permanently identified at the location of the disconnect; or The fixture and all wiring providing power to the fixture are under the exclusive control of an electric distribution utility. Section 242.14.0 Type 2 SPD's - Separately Derived System Exception: not required for single family homes. 12 Section 300.5(L) Non-metallic Electrical Conduit Required. Only non-metallic electrical conduit may be installed underground. The use of metallic electrical conduits is prohibited in underground installations. Table 310.5 Exception No. 1: The minimum size conductor that may be used on any circuit, except a lighting circuit, is 12. 408.24 Spare Raceways. For each panel a spare one-inch raceway must be installed from the panel to an accessible location. Exception No. 1: A spare raceway is not required if there is no access in the attic or from floor above or below the panel. Exception No. 2: A spare raceway is not required if the walls and ceiling adjacent to panel are not covered. Exception No. 3: Except single family residential installations where a spare raceway can be installed for multiple panels. 408.25 Spare Spaces. New Panels shall have no less than 1 spare space for future expansion. 514.8 Underground Wiring. Underground wiring shall be installed in threaded metal conduit or threaded steel intermediate metal conduit or SCH 80 PVC conduit. Any portion of electrical wiring that is below the surface of a Class I, Division I or a Class I, Division 2 location [as classified in Table 514.3(B)(1) and Table 514(B)(2)] shall be sealed within 3.05 m (10 ft) of the point of emergence above grade. Except for listed explosionproof reducers at the conduit seal, there shall be no union, coupling, box, or fitting between the conduit seal and the point of emergence above grade. Refer to Table 300.5. Exception No.2: Type PVC conduit, Type RTRC conduit, and Type HDPE conduit shall be permitted where buried under not more than 600mm (2ft) of cover. Where Type PVC conduit, Type RTRC conduit or Type HDPE conduit is used, threaded rigid metal conduit, or threaded steel intermediate metal conduit shall be used for the last 600 mm (2ft) of the underground run to emergence or the point of connection to the aboveground raceway, and an equipment grounding conductor shall be included to provide electrical continuity of the raceway system and for grounding of non-current-carrying metal parts. Article 696 Electrically Charged Fencing 696.1 Electrically charged fencing. Installation of electrically charged fencing for purpose of security, animal containment and other similar uses must be under approved Underwriters' Laboratories, or any other nationally recognized testing agency, devices. Upon installation such fencing must be clearly identified with signage not to exceed a fifty-foot maximum spacing on this electrical fencing. The signage must be legible from five (5) feet and must be properly maintained while fence is in use. 13 SECTION 5. The Corpus Christi Code, Chapter 14, Sec. 14-261 - Fuel gas code is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 14-261. - Fuel gas code. The International Fuel Gas Code, 2021 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, is incorporated by reference and adopted as the Fuel Gas Code for the City of Corpus Christi with the following local amendments (Additions to the International Fuel Gas are shown as underlined text. Deletions to the International Fuel Gas Code are shown as strikethroughs): 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Fuel Gas Code of the City of Corpus Christi, hereinafter referred to as "this code." 101.3 Appendices. Appendix A, Sizing and Capacities of Gas Piping; Appendix B, Sizing of Venting Systems Serving Appliances Equipped with Draft Hoods, Category I Appliances and Appliances Listed for Use with Type B Vents; Appendix C, Exit Terminals of Mechanical Draft and Direct-Vent Ventinq Systems; and Appendix D, Recommended Procedure for Safety Inspection of an Existing Appliance Installation. 103.1 Creation of agency. The City of Corpus Christi Development Services Department is hereby r-reated named and the official in charge thereof shall be known as the code official. The function of the agency shall be the implementation, administration and enforcement of the provisions of this code. 109.2 Schedule of permit fees. Where work requires a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the schedule as established by the applicable governing authority. Reference the City of Corpus Christi fee schedule. Section 113 of the International Fuel Gas Code is deleted. Refer to Section 14-206(a) Construction Trade Advisory Appeal Board for details on the establishment, duties and powers, and appeals process of the construction trade advisory & appeals board. Section 114 of the International Fuel Gas Code is deleted. Refer to Section 14-206(a) Construction Trade Advisory Appeal Board for details on the establishment, duties and powers, and appeals process of the construction trade advisory & appeals board. Section 115 of the International Fuel Gas Code is deleted. Refer to Section 14-207 Violations and Penalties. 404.1.2 Prohibited fittings. All threaded bushings shall be prohibited. 14 404.12 Minimum burial depth. Underground piping systems shall be installed at a minimum depth of 12 iRGh86 (395mm4eighteen (18) inches (257 mm) below grade, ex-ept-asPFeVidE?dfGF OR QeEt+ep ^„-�4 12.1 If a minimum of eighteen (18) inches (257 mm) of cover cannot be maintained, the pipe must be installed in conduit or bridged (shielded). 406.4 Test pressure measurement. Test pressure shall be measured with a manometer or with a pressure measuring device designed and calibrated to read, record, or indicate a pressure loss due to leakage during the pressure test period. The source of pressure shall be isolated before the pressure tests are made. Mechanical gauges used to measure test pressures shall have a range such that the highest end of the scale is not greater than five time the test pressure. Exception: A spring-type mechanical gauge may not be used. SECTION 6. The Corpus Christi Code, Chapter 14, Sec. 14-271 - Mechanical code is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 14-271. - Mechanical code. The International Mechanical Code, 2021 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, is incorporated by reference and adopted as the Mechanical Code for the City of Corpus Christi with the following local amendments (Additions to the International Mechanical Code are shown as underlined text. Deletions to the International Mechanical Code are shown as strikethroughs): 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Mechanical Code of the City of Corpus Christi, hereinafter referred to as "this code." 103.1 Creation of agency. The City of Corpus Christi Development Services Department is hereby r-reated named and the official in charge thereof shall be known as the code official. The function of the agency shall be the implementation, administration and enforcement of the provisions of this code. Section 114 of the International Mechanical Code is deleted. Refer to Section 14-206(a) Construction Trade Advisory Appeal Board for details on the establishment, duties and powers, and appeals process of the construction trade advisory & appeals board. Section 115 of the International Mechanical Code is deleted. Refer to Section 14-207 Violations and Penalties. SECTION 7. The Corpus Christi Code, Chapter 14, Sec. 14-281 . - Plumbing code. is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 14-281. - Plumbing code. 15 The International Plumbing Code, 2021 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, is incorporated by reference and adopted as the Plumbing Code for the City of Corpus Christi with the following local amendments (Additions to the International Plumbing Code are shown as underlined text. Deletions to the International Plumbing Code are shown as strikethroughs): 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the-Plumbing Code of the City of Corpus Christi hereinafter referred to as "this code." 102.8.3 Appendices. Appendix B Rates of Rainfall for Various Cities, Appendix C Structural Safety, Appendix D Degree Day and Design Temperatures, Appendix E Sizing of Water Piping are hereby adopted. 103.1 Creation of agency. The City of Corpus Christi Development Services is hereby created named and the official in charge thereof shall be known as the code official. The function of the agency shall be the implementation, administration and enforcement of the provisions of this code. 108.2 Required inspections and testing. The code official, upon notification from the permit holder or the permit holder's agent, shall make the following inspections and such other inspections as necessary, and shall either release that portion of the construction or shall notify the permit holder or an agent of any violations that must be corrected. The holder of the permit shall be responsible for the scheduling of such inspections. 1 . Underground inspection shall be made after trenches or ditches are excavated and bedded, piping installed, and before any backfill is put in place. Rough-in inspection shall be made after trenches or ditches are excavated and bedded, piping installed, and before any backfill is put in place. 2 Reu^" Top Out inspection shall be made after the roof, framing, fire blocking, firestopping, draft stopping and bracing is in place and all sanitary, storm and water distribution piping is roughed-in, and prior to the installation of wall or ceiling membranes. A pressure test is required on all piping before the inspection is approved. 3. Final inspection shall be made after the building is complete, all plumbing fixtures are in place and properly connected, and the structure is ready for occupancy. ***Exception or note: For single family residential, refer to the adopted International Residential Code 109.2 Schedule of permit fees. Where work requires a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the schedule as established by the applicable governing authority. Reference the City of Corpus Christi fee schedule. 16 110.1.1. Design of pray water disposal. The plans and installation of a gray water disposal system providing for the storage of gray water must be designed and certified by a registered professional engineer or registered professional sanitarian. Section 114 of the International Plumbing Code is deleted. Refer to Section 14-206(a) Construction Trade Advisory Appeal Board for details on the establishment, duties and powers, and appeals process of the construction trade advisory & appeals board. Section 115 of the International Plumbing Code is deleted. Refer to Section 14-207 Violations and Penalties. 305.4.1 Sewer depth. Building sewers that connect to private sewage disposal systems shall be installed not less than eighteen (18) inches below finished grade at the point of septic tank connection. Building sewers shall not be less than twelve (12) inches below grade. 312.10.1 Inspections. Annual inspections shall be made of all backflow prevention assemblies and air gaps to determine whether the assemblies are operable and air gaps exist. All testing and certification shall be performed by a state-licensed Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester. The Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester must file an original copy of the initial test certification and each annual certification with the City's Third-Party database within ten (10) days of the testing. All connections between an industrial facility or industrial processing unit and the City's water system must be equipped with a reduced pressure backflow preventer, which will prevent backflow and back siphonage. A reduced pressure backflow preventer must be installed at each City meter servicing potable water and fire service lines. An Industrial District Affidavit must be submitted immediately upon installation or repair by a Texas certified Professional Engineer for each City water meter that is on the industrial customer's property and submitted to the Utilities Department or designee. The City has the right to inspect any connections to the City's water system, including any valves and backflow prevention devices. If the owner or operator of an industrial facility or industrial processing unit fails to install, test or timely provide backflow test results, or maintain valves and backflow prevention devices in good operating condition, the City may refuse to connect the industrial facility or industrial processing unit to, or disconnect the facility or unit from, the City's water supply system. In addition, the City may authorize the backflow prevention device be tested, repaired and/or replaced with all associated charges to be charged to the customer's utility bill. Section 606.2 Location of shutoff valves. Shutoff valves shall be installed in the following locations: 1 . On the fixture supply to each plumbing fixture, other than bathtubs and showers in one- and two-family residential occupancies and other than in 17 individual sleeping units that are provided with unit shutoff valves in hotels, motels, boarding houses, and similar occupancies. 2. On the water supply pipe to each sill-cock, hose bib, or wall hydrant. 3. On the water supply pipe to each appliance or mechanical equipment. 608.1.2 Failure to report test result. Upon the failure of the utility customer to report the result of the required test and certification of the backflow prevention device, the City Manager, or designee, may authorize the backflow prevention device to be tested and repaired with all associated charges to be placed on the customer's utility bill, and may also authorize the stoppage of the supply of water to the service address. The water may not be restored, except upon provision of the report of the required test and certification that the backflow prevention device is operating in accordance with specifications. 608.15 Location of backflow preventers. Access shall be provided to backflow preventers as specified by the manufactured instructions. If needed, additional access and clearance must be provided to allow for the required testing, maintenance, and repair. Access and clearance must require a minimum of one (1) foot (305 mm) between the lowest portion of the assembly and grade, floor, or platform. Installations elevated more than five (5) feet (1 .53 m) above the floor or grade, measured from the center line of the valve, must be provided with a permanent platform capable of supporting five hundred (500) pounds and provide mechanical support. 608.17.4 Connections to automatic fire sprinkler systems and standpipe systems. The potable water supply to automatic fire sprinkler systems and standpipe systems shall be protected against backflow by a de-Hhli nhonL baGkf!E)w proveptie, assembly, a double check figdetector protection backflow prevention assembly or a reduced pressure principal #+re detector protection backflow prevention assembly. Exceptions: 1 . Where systems are installed as a portion of the water distribution system in accordance with the requirements of this code and are not provided with a fire department connection, isolation of the water supply system shall not be required. 2. Isolation of the water distribution system is not required for deluge, preaction or dry pipe systems. SECTION 614 LAWN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS 614.1 Landscape Irrigation Systems. Landscape Irrigation Systems are required to comply with chapter 344 of part 1 of title 30 of the Texas Administrative Code. 18 708.1.1 Horizontal drains and building drains. Horizontal drainage pipes in buildings shall have cleanouts located at intervals of not more than I,-QQ feet (39 489 rnm� eighty (80) ft (24,384 mm) apart. Building drains shall have cleanouts located at intervals of not more than 199 foo+ (39 489 mm) eighty (80) ft (24,384 mm) except where manholes are used instead of cleanouts, the manholes shall be located at intervals of not more than 400 feet (122 m). The interval length shall be measured from the cleanout or manhole opening, along the developed length of the piping to the next drainage fitting providing access for cleaning, the end of the horizontal drain or the end of the building drain. Exception: Horizontal fixture drain piping serving a nonremovable trap shall not be required to have a clean out for the section of piping between the trap and the vent connection for such trap. 708.1.2 Building sewers. Building sewers smaller than 8 inches (203 mm) shall have cleanouts located at intervals of not more than 199 feet (30 4 80 eighty (80) ft (24,384 mm). Building sewers 8 inches (203 mm) and larger shall have a manhole located not more than 200 feet (60 960 mm) from the junction of the building drain and building sewer and at intervals of not more than 400 feet (122 m). The interval length shall be measured from the cleanout or manhole opening, along the developed length of the piping to the next drainage fitting providing access for cleaning, a manhole or the end of the building sewer. 708.1.3 Building drain and building sewer junction. The junction of the building drain and the building sewer shall be served by a cleanout that is located at the junction or within 10 feet (3048 mm) of the developed length of piping upstream of the junction. There shall be a two-way double riser cleanout near the function of the building drain and the building sewer. For the requirements of this section, the removal of the water closet shall not be required to provide cleanout access. SECTION 804 ELEVATOR SUMP DISCHARGE 804.1 General. Discharge of elevator sump sumps shall be to an approved location. Section 903.1.1 Roof extension. All open vent pipes that extend through a roof shall terminate not less than six (6) inches (152.4 mm) above the roof. 916.3.1 Vertical vents. A vertical vent must be installed on the drain line downstream of the island vent configuration, unless the building drain branch line is at least three (3) inches (76 mm). This is section 916 island vent fixtures 19 SECTION 8. The Corpus Christi Code, Chapter 14, Sec. 14-291 . - Residential construction code. is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 14-291. - Residential construction code. The International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2021 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, is incorporated by reference and adopted as the Residential Construction Code for the City of Corpus Christi with the following local amendments (Additions to the International Residential Code are shown as underlined text. Deletions to the International Residential Code are shown as strikethroughs): R101.1 Title. These provisions shall be known as the Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings of the City of Corpus Christi and shall be cited as such and will be referred to herein as "this code." R102.5 Appendices. PFAVOROG,,E. ,, tho appep,l,,.os shall Ret apply -pies SFeGOfiGally ereeEed the-adGpt+pg GFdiRaeEe—Appendices: AE Manufactured Housing used as Dwellings, AH Patio Covers, and AJ Existing Buildings and Structures are hereby adopted. 103.1 Creation of agency. The City of Corpus Christi Development Services is hereby ^renamed and the official in charge thereof shall be known as the code official. The function of the agency shall be the implementation, administration, and enforcement of the provisions of this code. R105.10 Homeowner's permit. A permit may be issued to property owners for construction, alteration, installation or repairs within the scope of this code, in a single-family residential building or mobile home owned and occupied by the Property owner as their homestead. A permit shall not be issued to a property owner for construction, alteration, installation, or repairs to natural gas service systems unless the property owner is a State of Texas licensed master plumber. R105.11 Demolition Permits. Demolition permits associated with a code official, building official, fire official, or board ordered demolition are valid for 30 days. 108.2 Schedule of permit fees. On buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical and plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the schedule as established by the applicable governing authority. Reference the City of Corpus Christi fee schedule. P109.1.2 Plumbing, Mechanical, gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and electrical systems inspection. Rough inspection of plumbing, mechanical, gas, LPG and electrical systems shall be made prior to covering or concealment, before fixtures or appliances are set or installed, prior to framing inspection. 20 P109.1.2.1 LPG Installations. LPG installations shall be under the 2021 International Fire Code with City revisions and inspected by a state of Texas certified plumbing inspector. Section R112 of the International Residential Code is deleted in its entirety. Refer to Section 14-206 Technical Construction Boards for details on the establishment, duties and powers, and appeals process of the construction trade advisory & appeals board. Section R113 of the International Residential Code is deleted in its entirety. Refer to Section 14-207 Violations and Penalties. TABLE R301.2(1) CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA TABLE R301.2 CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA GROUND WIND DESIGN SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM ICE BARRIER AIR SEISMICDESIGN FLOOD MEAN ANNUAL SNOW Speed Topographi Special Windborne Frost UNDERLAYMENT FREEZING CATEGORY Weathering Termite HAZARDS TEMP LOAD (mph) ceffects wind region debris zone line depth REQUIRED INDEX 0 140 150 No No Yes A Negligible 0 VerV High N/A 1971 <1500 72.2 MANUAL DESIGN CRITERIA Altitude Indoor winter Elevation Coincident wet bulb Indoor winter design Outdoor winter design Heating temperature correction design dry-bulb dry-bulb temperature dry-bulb temperature difference factor temperature 19 Feet 1.00 78 70 70 36 34 Indoorsummer Indoor summer Indoorsummer desi n Outdoor summerdesi n Cooling temperature Latitude Daily range design relative design relative g g p dry-bulb temperature dry-bulb temperature difference humidity humidity 27 Degrees North M 50% 50% 75 94 19 R313.1 Townhouse automatic fire sprinkler systems. An automatic residential fire sprinkler system shall be installed in townhouses only when three (3) or more attached dwelling units are constructed, and transient uses (occupancies less than thirty (30) days) are allowed. Exception: An automatic residential fire sprinkler system shall not be required where additions or alterations are made to existing townhouses that do not have an automatic residential fire sprinkler system installed. R313.1.1 Design and installation. Automatic residential fire sprinkler systems for townhouses shall be designed and installed in accordance with Sections P2904 or NFPA 13D. family i-wel pegs 21 �tt71tF'ctttG-hC e♦-�titl�c P ri�Gr o y StG m Section R322 Flood-Resistant Construction is deleted in its entirety. See Code of Ordinances, Chapter 14 - Development Services: Part III; Article V - Flood Hazard Prevention Code. Chapter 11 Energy Efficiency is deleted in its entirety. Please refer to City of Corpus Christi adopted Energy Code. M1401.4 Outdoor installations. Equipment and appliances installed outdoors shall be listed and labeled for outdoor installation. Supports and foundations shall prevent excessive vibration, settlement, or movement of the equipment. Supports and foundations shall be in accordance with Section M1305.1 .3.1 . Equipment installed outdoors must be anchored to supports or foundations to resist the wind loads specified in section R301 .2.1 .1 . G2415.5 (404.5) Fittings in concealed locations. Fittings installed in concealed locations shall be limited to the following types: 1 . Threaded elbows, tees, couplings, plugs and caps. 2. Brazed fittings. 3. Welded fittings. 4. Fittings listed to ANSI LC1/CSA 6.26 or ANSILC4/CSA 6.32. 5. All threaded bushings shall be prohibited. G2415.12 (404.12) Minimum burial depth. Underground piping systems shall be installed at a minimum depth of 4-2--18 inches 457 mm below grade. €wept as PFGVOdGdfGF OR G2415-4-2.1 F-,-o-;-2T If a minimum of eighteen (18) inches (257 mm) of cover cannot be maintained, the pipe must be installed in conduit or bridged (shielded). P2503.5 Required inspections and testing. The code official, upon notification from the permit holder or the permit holder's agent, shall make the following inspections and such other inspections as necessary, and shall either release that portion of the construction or shall notify the permit holder or an agent of any violations that must be corrected. The holder of the permit shall be responsible for the scheduling of such inspections. a. Rough-in inspection shall be made after trenches or ditches are excavated and bedded, piping installed, and before any backfill is put in place. b. Top Out inspection shall be made after the roof, framing, fire blocking, fire stopping, draft stopping, and bracing is in place and all sanitary, storm, and water distribution piping is roughed-in, and prior to the installation of wall or ceiling membranes. A pressure test is required on all piping before the inspection is approved. 22 c. Final inspection shall be made after the building is complete, all plumbing fixtures are in place and properly connected, and the structure is ready for occupancy. P2503.5.1 (a) Water test for the Top Out installation shall be a minimum of #+4e hmQhE?vt VE?Rt fmttmRQ OR rthE? SYS E?F ,,,- minimi n, 5ft above finished floor P2503.8.1 Testing and certification of backflow devices. The owner of any reduced pressure principal backflow preventer, double check-valve assembly backflow preventer, double-detector check-valve assembly backflow preventer, or pressure-type vacuum breaker assembly backflow preventer must have the backflow device tested and certificated by a Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester before a backflow preventer is placed in service and annually thereafter to ensure its proper operation. The Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester must file a copy of the initial and each annual certification with the building official within ten (10) days of the testing. The building code official may utilize a third-party inspection reporting system for the prescribed recordkeeping. P2503.8.2 Failure to report test result. Upon the failure of the utility customer to report the result of the required test of the backflow prevention device, the City Manager, or designee, may authorize the backflow prevention device be tested, repaired and/or replaced with all associated charges to be charged to the customer's utility bill, and may also authorize the stoppage of the supply of water to the service address. The water may not be restored, except upon provision of the report of the required test and certification that the backflow prevention device is operating within specifications. P2503.8.3 Testing. Residential irrigation backflow prevention assemblies shall be tested in accordance with the inspection and testing requirements of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality public drinking water regulations by a Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester and reported to the City Manager or designee. Reduced pressure principal backflow preventers, double check valve assemblies, double detector check valve assemblies and pressure vacuum breaker shall be tested by a Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester at the time of installation, immediately after repairs or relocation and at least annually with test results reported to the City Manager or designee. Upon the failure of the utility customer to report the result of the required test of the backflow prevention device, the City Manager, or designee, may authorize the backflow prevention device be tested, repaired and/or replaced with all associated charges to be charged to the customer's utility bill, and may also authorize the stoppage of the supply of water to the service address. The water may not be restored, except upon provision of the report of the required passing test. SECTION P2504 TOILET FACILITIES FOR WORKERS 23 P2504.1 General. Toilet facilities shall be provided for construction workers and maintained in a sanitary condition. Construction worker toilet facilities of the non- sewer type shall conform to ANSI Z4.3. P2504.2 Location. Toilet facilities shall be provided for construction workers at each construction site. a. The construction projects must be within 500 feet of each other to share a toilet facility. b. Each building permit applicant must have a toilet facility for his/her own rp oject. P2603.5.1 Sewer depth. Building sewers that connect to private sewage disposal systems shall be a minimum of 18 inches below finished grade at the point of septic tank connection. Building sewers shall be a minimum of 12 inches below grade. The minimum depth of building sewers and building sewers connected to private sewage disposal systems shall be determined by the code official. P2902.6 Location of backflow preventers. Access shall be provided to backflow preventers as specified by the manufacturer's installation instructions. If needed, additional access and clearance must be provided for the required testing, maintenance, and repair. Access and clearance must require a minimum of one (1) foot (305 mm) between the lowest portion of the assembly and grade, floor, or platform. Installations elevated more than five (5) feet (1.53 m) above the floor or grade must be provided with a permanent platform capable of supporting five hundred (500) pounds and provide mechanical support. P2903.9.1 Service valve. Each dwelling unit shall be provided with an accessible main shutoff valve near the entrance of the water service. The valve shall be a full open-type having nominal restriction to flow with provision for drainage, such as a bleed orifice or separate drain valve. Additionally, the water service shall be valved at the curb or property line in accordance with local requirements. Exception: Required for water service lines greater than or equal to one and one-half (1 '/2) inches. P3005.2.2 Spacing. Cleanouts shall be installed not more than eighty (80) feet (24,384 mm) apart in horizontal drainage lines, measured from the upstream entrance of the cleanout. P3005.2.3 Building drain and building sewer junction. There shall be a two- way double riser cleanout near the function of the building drain and building sewer. The cleanout shall be either inside or outside the building wall, provided that it is brought up to finish grade or the lowest floor level. 24 P3005.2.5 Cleanout size. Cleanouts shall be the same nominal size as the pipe they serve up to four (4) inches (102 mm). For pipes larger than four (4) inches (102 mm) nominal size, the minimum size of the cleanout shall be four (4) inches (102 mm). Exceptions: 1 . A removable P-trap with slip- or ground-joint connections can serve as a cleanout for drain piping that is one size larger than the P-trap size. 2. Cleanouts located on stacks can be one size smaller than the stack size. 3. The size of cleanouts for cast-iron piping can be in accordance with the referenced standards for cast iron fittings as indicated in Table P3002.3. 4. A two-inch cleanout may be used in an island vent configuration with a three-inch horizontal branch drain where a vertical vent is not installed pursuant to section P3112.4. P3005.3.1 Minimum velocity. Where conditions do not permit building drains and sewers to be laid with a fall as great as specified in section P3005.3, a lesser slope may be permitted, provided, however, that the computed velocity will not be less than two (2) feet per second. Exception: When the drainage system cannot be designed to meet the prescribed code, the system must be designed by a licensed engineer. P3112.4 A vertical vent must be installed on the drain line downstream of the island vent configuration unless the building drain branch line is at least three (3) inches (76 mm). Part VIII of the International Residential Code is deleted. Refer to the National Electrical Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings. Chapter 42 Swimming Pools of the 2021 International Residential Code will refer to the 2021 International Swimming Pools and Spa Code. SECTION 9. The Corpus Christi Code, Sec. 14-301 - Swimming pool and spa code is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 14-301. - Swimming pool and spa code. The International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, 2021 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, is incorporated by reference and adopted as the Swimming Pool and Spa Code for the City of Corpus Christi with the following local amendments (Additions to the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code are shown as underlined text. Deletions to the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code are shown as strikethroughs): 25 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Swimming Pool and Spa Code of the City of Corpus Christi, hereinafter referred to as "this code." 103.1 Creation of agency. The City of Corpus Christi Development Services Department is hereby r-reated named and the official in charge thereof shall be known as the code official. The function of the agency shall be the implementation, administration and enforcement of the provisions of this code. 106.1 Construction documents. Construction documents, engineering calculations, diagrams and other such data shall be submitted in two or more sets with each application for a permit. The code official shall require construction documents, computations and specifications to be prepared and designed by a registered design professional where required by state law. Construction documents shall be drawn to scale and shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and extent of the work proposed and show in detail that the work conforms to the provisions of this code. A licensed engineer's design is required for class A and B pools. (25 Tex. Admin. Code �265.183(b)) 112.1 Membership of board. The beard of appeals shall nenoiot of fide , eens fer riyeaFs�, ene fGF3 yeaFs> nno fnr 2 ye-F Rd nno fnr 1 Ye-rea#,-> Tr °w 'r'r'rern-h e r Sh;;11:tQ r�4c�-Pe f e r 5 years er -P til a-s, rrcese rr-rhrasbece-rp aPP9 Rted..Refer to Section 14-206 Technical Construction Boards for details on the establishment, duties and powers, and appeals process of the construction trade advisory & appeals board. 113.4 Violation penalties. Ansi neroen YAP- shall violate a pFeyioinn of thio nei-le nr chill fail to nemnhi with an i of the rens iirementc thereof er YAP- shall erent iRstall, alteF 9F Fepair a pnnI nr spa AtiG_R northe appFGVE?d nnnGtF c,cciyrr'r rinni imentc er of the G-Ade effinial er of a permit er nertifin�te icci ierl i incl Gle .ill he g iilty of a [SPF= `ICV (ICCCN9F=] �,-raeF-�SI{�+'�S-(��t#I�C�Q��I-Imo,-�-ga �v-�r Punishable by a fine of net mere than [AMOUNT-] dellars er by imnricnnment net eXGE?E? liRg [NUMBER OF= DAYS] er beth of inh fine and 0. . ioenment Each i-Ia separate offense• Refer to Section 14-207 Violations and Penalties. 305.2.1 Barrier height and clearances. Barrier heights and clearances shall be in accordance with all the following: 1 . The top of the barrier shall be not less than 48 inches (1219 mm) above grade where measured on the side of the barrier that faces away from the pool or spa. Such height shall exist around the entire perimeter of the barrier and for a distance of 3 feet (914 mm) measured horizontally from the outside of the required barrier. Fence height to be 6 feet for Class A and B pools; 4 feet for Class C (Semi-public). (25 Tex. Admin. Code X265.203 (c)) 26 2. The vertical clearance between grade and the bottom of the barrier shall not exceed 2 inches (51 mm) for grade surfaces that are not solid, such as grass or gravel, where measured on the side of the barrier that faces away from the pool or spa. 3.The vertical clearance between a surface below the barrier to a solid surface, such as concrete, and the bottom of the required barrier shall not exceed 4 inches (102 mm) where measured on the side of the required barrier that faces away from the pool or spa. 4. Where the top of the pool or spa structure is above grade, the barrier shall be installed on grade or shall be mounted on top of the pool or spa structure. Where the barrier is mounted on the top of the pool or spa, the vertical clearance between the top of the pool or spa and the bottom of the barrier shall not exceed 4 inches (102 mm). 305.2.7 Chain link dimensions. The maximum opening formed by a chain link fence shall be not more than 1 3/4 inches (44 mm). Where the fence is provided with slats fastened at the top and bottom that reduce the openings, such openings shall be not greater than 1 3/4 inches (44mm). No chain link fences are allowed for Class A and B pools. (Tex. Health & Safety Code � 757.003 (f)). Where chain link fence is used in a Class C pool, an approved barrier is to be provided; to make the fence difficult to climb. (25 Tex. Admin. Code X265.203) 305.2.9 Clear zone. Where equipment, including pool equipment such as pumps, filters and heaters, is on the same lot as a pool or spa and such equipment is located outside of the barrier protecting the pool or spa, such equipment shall be located not less than 36 inches (914mm) from the outside of the barrier. Adjacent structures/trees shall be at least 10 feet away from pool to prevent lumping or diving into pool. 305.3.3 Latch release. For doors and gates in barriers, the door and gate latch release mechanisms shall be in accordance with the following: 1 . Where door and gate latch release mechanisms are accessed from the outside of the barrier and are not of the self-locking type, such mechanism shall be located above the finished floor or ground surface in accordance with the following: 1 .1 . At public pools and spas, not less than 52 ORGh86 (1219 mm) mrd nn+ gTeateFthap 54„Tr--hes(1372 mm` 60 inches. (Tex. Health & Safety Code § 757.004(b)) 1 .2. At residential pools and spas, not less 54 inches (1372 mm). 2. Where door and gate latch release mechanisms are of the self-locking type such as where the lock is operated by means of a key, an electronic opener or the entry of a combination into an integral combination lock, the lock operation 27 control and the latch release mechanism shall be located above the finished floor or ground surface in accordance with the following: 2.1 . At public pools and spas, not less than 34 42 inches and not greater than 48 inches (1219 mm). Gate cannot be opened from either side except by card, key, or combination of both unless pool is continuously supervised by staff for class A and B pools and residential youth camp pools. (Tex. Health & Safety Code 757.004 (c); 25 Tex. Admin. Code 265.203 (c)). 2.2. At residential pools and spas, not greater than 54 inches (1372 mm). 3. At private pools, where the only latch release mechanism of a self- latching device for a gate is located on the pool and spa side of the barrier, the release mechanism shall be located at a point that is at least 3 inches (76 mm) below the top of the gate. 401.7 Drinking Fountains. Drinking fountains are required for all public swimming pools. (25 Tex. Admin. Code � 265.198 (e)) SECTION 10. The Corpus Christi Code, Sec. 14-207. - Violations and penalties. is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 14-207. - Violations and penalties. (1) Penalties. 1 .1 Any person, firm, corporation or agent who violates a provision of this article or the technical construction codes, or fails to comply with any of the requirements of this article of the technical construction codes, or who erects, constructs, alters, installs, demolishes, or moves any structure, electrical, energy conservation, fuel gas, mechanical, or plumbing equipment or system, or has erected, constructed, altered, repaired, moved or demolished a building, structure, electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system, in a manner that varies from any detailed statements or drawings submitted and permitted under this article or the technical construction codes, is guilty of a misdemeanor and liable to a fine not more than $500. 1 .2 Each day or portion of a day during which any violation of any of the provisions of this article or the technical construction codes is committed or continued is a separate violation. 1 .3 Each owner of any building or structure failing to comply with any of the provisions of this article or the technical construction codes, and each owner of any premises where a violation of the provisions of this article or the technical construction codes occurs, and any architect, engineer, designer, builder, contractor, agent, person, firm, or corporation employed by the owner or owners of any building, who has assisted in the commission of any violation of this article or the technical construction codes, is guilty of a separate offense. 28 1 .4 The culpable mental state required by V.T.C.A., Texas Penal Code § 6.02 is specifically negated and dispensed with and a violation under this article is a strict liability offense. (2) Injunction. In addition to the penal remedy in this section, the city attorney shall, upon the direction of the city manager, institute any appropriate action or proceeding, including actions for injunction to prevent, restrain, correct or abate any act, conduct, work, business, practice, or use which is in violation of and illegal as specified in this article or the technical construction codes. SECTION 11. 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 12. 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 13. Penalties are as provided in Section 1-6 of the Corpus Christi Code. SECTION 14. This ordinance takes effect after official publication. 29 That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2023. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor 30 INTERNATIUNAL roDE Erni pki rii 2021 CODE ADOPTION 1 .2A.2023 Presented by: Al Raymond III,AIA,CBO Director, Development Services Department w OVERVIEW • International Code Council (ICC) 2021 Codes • Updates every 3 yrs. • building-related and fire codes • Adopted by the City every 6 years to use: • Current national safety codes • Latest construction methods • Reviewing since March 2021 • Stakeholder involvement • 21 technical review committee meetings • Over public discussions including presentations in each Council District 2 CONSTRUCTION TRADE ADVISORY AND APPEALS BOARD (CTAAB) • members Appointed by City Council • city employees • Qualified on building-related and fire codes • At-large positions for ; years • The Construction Trade Advisory & Appeals Board _.ww� 0.t- shall advise the city manager regarding any matter • . related to Construction that it considers should be brought to the attention of the city council. • The Construction Trade Advisory & Appeals Board shall obtain public comment on the proposed adoption of or amendment to a national model code • Assisted in the 2021 Development Code adoption process and discussed in public sessions 3 CONSTRUCTION TRADE ADVISORY AND APPEALS BOARD (CTAAB) POSITIONS POSITION Member Company General Contractor Garry Camp(Chair) Victory Building Team Engineer/Architect Jared Merdes,PE(Vice-Chair) Stridde,Callins& Associates Inc. HVAC Contractor Mike Wanzer Mike WanzerA/C Co,Inc. HVAC Technician Chad Roulston NcNatt inc.air- conditioning and heating Master Electrician Paul Cervantes Cervantes Electric Texas Professional Land Surveyor Ronald Brister Brister Surveying Electrical Contractor Jose Jimenez Jimenez Electric Master Plumber Mike Dildy Maverick Plumbing& Utilities Plumber Contractor Vacant 4 NFPA 70 IEBC IEC�i 4w4R0CUN'S4 RYA IN}N Cod• 2021 ICC CODES nec • Subcommittees created to review: • Building 1*2 • Existing Building • Residential IMC IRC IBC • Fire t • Mechanical • Plumbing • Fuel Gas • Swimming Pool and Spa • 2020 National Electrical Code S 2021 IBC BUILDING Significant ChangesPO��p lig Fri�, fui sXAML Defines and regulates puzzle rooms (escape rooms), shipping containers and mechanical-access enclosed parking garages. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING Expands the use of Type IV construction (heavy timber) - CODE' tall wood buildings Adds flexibility for rooftop canopies and luminated egress paths for high rises AWA M Nabonal Eleddcal 2020 NFPA - ELECTRICAL C'' & Significant Changes ` 2020 • electrical safety for emergency responders One at 1 - & 2-family dwellings flexibility to the location of existing upgraded boxes and the use of wiring sizes and types • • ground fault and arc fault protections areas • • urge protection for 1 - & 2-family dwellings r�� pt� 2021 IPC PLUMBING PLUMBIN60NAL Significant Changes CODE' Adds allowance for multiple-user toilet facilities to serve as credit Adds alternative — Rainwater Harvesting Systems (CSA B805/ICC 805) , yii lour 2021 ISPSC - SWIMMING POOL & SPA Significant Changes h.. ISPS(O Adds design and safety NTERNATONAL SWIMMING POOL AND SPA requirements for CODE splash pads Creates --_ - requirements for construction fencing and barriers t IFC 2021 IFC - FIRE CODE i PNTERNATIONAL Significant Changes ` FIRE CODE' Adds sprinkler requirements to certain 1 types of existing assembly occupancies and high-rise residential buildings Refines requirements for Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and storage of distilled spirits and wines Expands provisions for construction fire safety TIMELINE Mar. 2021 — Aug. 2023 Jan. 2023 B Stakeholder New Building and Fire engagement, Committee codes take effect after presentations, and Council approval 9 Community meetings 9 Jan. 2023 Propose amendments to City Council for consideration and approval RECOMMENDATION • Staff recommends approval of 2021 ICC family of codes and 2020 National Electrical Code with local amendments so �o AGENDA MEMORANDUM ,60RPORAt Public Hearing and First Reading for the City Council Meeting of 01/24/2023 is 52 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of 01/31/2023 DATE: January 24, 2023 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Al Raymond, Director Development Services alraymond@cctexas.com (361) 826-3575 Public Hearing and First Reading Ordinance - Revisions to Chapter 18, Fire Codes of the City of Corpus Christi CAPTION: Ordinance amending Chapter 18 of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt with local amendments, the International Code Council's 2021 editions of the International Fire Code; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. PURPOSE: The purpose of adopting the 2021 International Fire Code and Chapter 18 amendments is to recognize new construction materials and methodologies which incorporate the latest design standards to protect public health, safety and welfare. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Numerous public engagement meetings with stakeholders took place between March 2021 through January 2023. We are proposing to adopt the 2021 International Fire Code with some local amendments. The purpose of this code is to establish the minimum requirements consistent with nationally recognized good practice for providing a reasonable level of life safety and property protection from hazards of fire, explosion or dangerous conditions in new and existing buildings, structures, and premises. Ordinance No. 030877 was adopted on June 21 , 2016 establishing the 2015 International Fire Code with local amendments thus codifying Chapter 18 as the Fire Codes for the City of Corpus Christi. The current Codes and amendments do not reflect the latest industry approved materials, methodologies, and design standards. The International Code Council and the National Fire Protection Association publish updated Codes on a three-year cycle. The latest published version of the International Code is the 2021 edition. We propose to skip the 2018 International Code editions and formally adopt the 2021 International Fire Code. Adoption of revised Construction and Fire Codes on a three-year cycle imposes challenges for the local Construction Industry as well as City staff. We recommend adopting updated Construction and Fire Codes on a six (6) year basis, rather than a three (3) year basis to minimize the challenges associated with Code updates. ALTERNATIVES: Denial or alteration of the proposed adoption of the 2021 International Fire Code and Chapter 18 amendments. FISCAL IMPACT: There are no fiscal impacts associated with this item. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: Organization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of 2021 International Fire Code and Chapter 18 amendments. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: 2021 Building and Fire Codes Adoption Executive Summary Ordinance Presentation use 2021 Building and Fire Codes Adoption Executive Summary 'clp8°52 The City of Corpus Christi is currently utilizing the International Code Council's (ICC) 2015 edition with local amendments. The ICC updates their codes every three (3) years, but the City continues adopting updated Construction Codes on a six (6) year cycle, rather than a three (3) year cycle to minimize the challenges to citizens and staff associated with Code updates. The Development Services Department has been reviewing the 2021 building and fire related codes since March of 2021 with engaged stakeholder involvement including 21 technical review committee meetings and over 50 public discussions including presentations in each City Council district. A total of 218 sections of the 2021 code were amended. Some updates to the current code include: Building Code - 39 • Defines and regulates puzzle rooms (escape rooms), shipping containers, and mechanical-access enclosed parking garages. • Expands the use of Type IV construction (heavy timber) - tall wood buildings. • Adds flexibility for rooftop canopies and luminated egress paths for high rises. Mechanical Code - 4 • Machinery rooms exceeding 1,000 square feet, will require two remote exits providing additional egress to protect machinery room occupants from asphyxiating, in the event of a refrigerant discharge. • Requiring a means to adjust airflow in all distribution, exhaust, and ventilating systems by an approved method. Electrical Code - 21 • Adds flexibility to the location of existing upgraded boxes and the use of wiring sizes and types. • Expands ground fault and arc fault protection areas. • Adds surge protection for 1- & 2-family dwellings Plumbing Code - 21 • Adds allowance for multiple-user toilet facilities to serve as credit. • Adds alternative — Rainwater Harvesting Systems Swimming Pool Code - 10 • Adds design and safety requirements for splash pads. • Creates requirements for construction fencing and barriers. Fire Code - 75 • Adds sprinkler requirements to certain types of existing assembly occupancies and high-rise residential buildings. • Refines requirements for Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and storage of distilled spirits and wines. With the adoption of the most updated code, Development Services is proposing an effective date of August 1, 2023, to allow ample time for projects already in design and scope to submit while allowing time for our department to actively assist the community with training and understanding of the 2021 codes. Ordinance amending Chapter 18 of the Corpus Christi Code to adopt with local amendments, the International Code Council's 2021 editions of the International Fire Code; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi has established the Construction Trade Advisory & Appeals Board for the purpose of obtaining public comment on the proposed adoption of or amendment to a national model code; WHEREAS, the Construction Trade Advisory & Appeals Board as held a public meeting on the national model code adoptions with local amendments provided herein; WHEREAS, from December 22, 2022 to January 24, 2023 the Ordinance adopting the International Fire Code, 2021 Edition, with local amendments, as the Fire Code of the City of Corpus Christi was published conspicuously on the City of Corpus Christi Fire Department website; WHEREAS, the International Code Council provides free online access to the International Fire Code being adopted; and WHEREAS, a fine or penalty for the violation of a rule, ordinance, or police regulation may not exceed $500 except that a fine or penalty for the violation of a rule, ordinance, or police regulation that governs fire safety, zoning, or public health and sanitation, other than the dumping of refuse, may not exceed $2,000 per Texas Local Government Code 54.001 . THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Corpus Christi Code, Chapter 14, Sec. 14-231 - Building code is repealed and replaced by adding the following language as delineated below: Sec. 18-1. - Fire prevention code. The International Fire Code, 2021 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, is incorporated by reference and adopted as the Fire Code for the City of Corpus Christi with the following local amendments (Additions to the International Fire Code are shown as underlined text. Deletions to the International Fire Code are shown as strikethroughs): 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Fire Code of The City of Corpus Christi, hereinafter referred to as "this code." 101.2.1 Appendices. the apperrlinoo oh311 Ret apply , meso speGifiGally adepted. Appendix D Fire Apparatus Access Roads is adopted. 102.3 Change of use or occupancy n ^h. RgG Gf „^^61paR^„ shall RGt ho r~,A-�o ,ir,l000 .morn. t.A_R al 16101diRg GA- -lo Changes shall not be made in the use or occupancy of any structure that would place the structure in a different division of the same group or occupancy or in a different group of occupancies, unless such structure is made to comply with the requirements of this code and the International Building Code. Subject to the approval of the fire code official, the use or occupancy of an existing structure shall be allowed to be changed and the structure is allowed to be occupied for purposes in other groups without conforming to all the requirements of this code and the International Building Code for those groups, provided the new or proposed use is less hazardous, based on life and fire risk, than the existing use. vn lifo .A.P d firo ri r io g i ioo Gr G^ paRGYi e�C�at�c�acc-vrcc�lpurtc� 103.1 erthis �General. The department of fire prevention is established within the jurisdiction under the direction of the fire code official. The function of the department shall be the implementation, administration and enforcement of the provisions of this code. 103.2A Appointment. The fiFe-^G de effiGial shall he appGiRted by th8 GhT f appGiRti a therity of the ii irisdi^fiep. Fire Prevention Bureau. There is hereby established a division of the Fire Department to be called the Fire Prevention Bureau, and the person in charge shall be known as the fire official and/or fire marshal. 105.5.21 Fumigation and insecticidal fogging. An operational permit is required to operate a business of fumigation or insecticidal fogging, and to maintain a room vault or chamber in which a toxic or flammable fumigant is used. 1 . Fumigators and thermal insecticidal foggers may pay an annual permit fee in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200.00). 2. Annual permit holders must call at least twenty-four (24) hours before the fumigation is to begin. 3. The fire official is to be notified at least twenty-four (24) hours before any building or structure or ship is to be closed in connection with the use of any toxic or flammable fumigant and at the time the building or structure or ship is released for occupancy. 105.5.49 Temporary membrane structures and tents An operational permit is required to operate an air-supported temporary membrane structure, a temporary stage canopy or a tent having an area in excess of 400 square feet (37 m2). Exceptions: 1 . Tents used exclusively for recreational camping purposes. 2. Tents and awnings open on all sides which comply with all of the following: 2.1 Individual tents shall have a maximum size of 700 square feet (65 m square). 2.2. The aggregate area of multiple tents placed side by side without a fire break clearance of not less than 12 feet (3658 mm) shall not exceed 700 square feet (65 m square). 2.3 A minimum clearance of 12 feet (3658 mm) to and other tents shall be maintained. 3. Funeral tents and curtains or extensions attached thereto, when used for funeral services. 105.5.53 Child/Adult Day Care Facilities A permit shall be required to operate a day care facility. 105.5.54 Foster Home/Group Homes A permit shall be required to operate a foster home or a group home. 105.5.55 High rise life safety systems. No person shall install, enlarge, or extend a high-rise life safety system without a permit from the fire official. 105.5.56 Hospitals, Stand-alone emergent care facilities, Institutional Assisted living, memory care facilities and Nursing Homes A permit shall be required to operate a hospital, Stand-alone emergent care facility, Institutional Assisted living, memory care facilities or nursing home. 105.5.57 Restaurants A permit shall be required to operate a restaurant. 105.5.58 Unvented and Portable Fuel Burning Heaters No person shall sell, purchase, or use an unvented portable fuel burning heater within the city limits without a permit. 105.5.59 Commercial Vent-a-Hood Cleaning. An operational permit is required to clean commercial vent-a-hoods, documentation must be provided indicating training from a nationally recognized agency complying with NFPA 96. 105.6.8 Flammable and combustible liquids. A construction permit is required. 1 . To install, repair or modify a pipeline for the transportation of flammable or combustible liquids. 2. To install, construct or alter tank vehicles, equipment, tanks, plants, terminals, wells, fuel-dispensing stations, refineries, distilleries and similar facilities where flammable and combustible liquids are produced, processed, transported, stored, dispensed or used. 3. To install, alter, remove, abandon or otherwise dispose of a flammable or combustible liquid tank. 4. The application for the permit to install an aboveground flammable or combustible liquid tank shall be accompanied by the following: 1. Manufacturer's installation requirements. 2. Listing for tank 3. Site plan showing address and proposed installation location. 105.6.15 LP-gas. A construction permit is required for installation of or modification to an LP-gas system by a licensed installer certified by the Texas Railroad Commission. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered to be a modification and does not require a permit. 105.7 Burn permits. Burn permits will not be issued unless both Fire Prevention and Environment Control Division approve the material to be burned. 107.2.1 Applications and fees required for failure to pass inspections. If a site does not meet the standards after the first inspection or is not cancelled prior to the arrival of the inspector, the applicant must pay a new permit fee before any subsequent inspections will be conducted. 109.3 Recordkeeping. A record of periodic inspections, tests, servicing and other operations and maintenance shall be maintained on the premises or other approved location for not less than 3 years, or a different period where specified in this code or referenced standards. Records shall be made available for inspection by the fire code official and a copy of the records shall be provided to the fire code official upon request. The fire code official is authorized to prescribe the form and format of such recordkeeping. The fire code official is authorized to require that certain required records be filed with the fire code official. The fire code official may utilize a third-party inspection reporting system for the prescribed recordkeeping. The administrative fee for submittals to third party inspection reporting system is $12.00 per system, per annum. 111.1.2 Appointment. The city manager, the fire chief, and the fire marshal, acting together, shall have the power to modify any provision of the fire prevention code, upon application in writing by the owner or lessee or their duly authorized agents, when there are practical difficulties in the way of carrying out the strict letter of the code; provided that the spirit of the code shall be observed, public safety secured, and substantial justice done. Such modification shall only be applicable upon the unanimous approval of the city manager, fire chief, and the fire marshal in writing. The particulars of such modification when granted or allowed by such unanimous approval shall be entered into the records of the fire marshal and a signed copy be furnished to the applicant. 111.1.3 General. Whenever it is claimed that the provisions of this code do not apply, or when it is claimed that the true intent and meaning of this code or any of the regulations of this code have been misconstrued or incorrectly interpreted, the owner of such building or structure, or the owner's duly authorized agent, may appeal the decision of the fire official to the city manager by filing notice of appeal with the fire chief. Notice of appeal shall be in writing and filed within 15 days after the decision is rendered by the fire official. 111.1.3.1 Unsafe or Dangerous Building. In case of a building, structure, or operation which, in the opinion of the fire official, is unsafe or dangerous, the fire official may, in his or her order, limit the time for such appeal to a shorter period. 111.1.4 Decisions. The city manager, fire chief, and fire marshal, collectively, when so appealed to and after a hearing, may vary the application of any provision of this code to any case, when, in its opinion, the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice and would be contrary to the spirit and purpose of this code or public interest, or when, in its opinion, the interpretation of the fire official should be modified or reversed. 111.1.4.1 Action. In every case, reach a decision without unreasonable or unnecessary delay. Each decision shall also include the reasons for the decision. If a decision reverses or modified a refusal, order, or disallowance of the fire official, or varies the application of any provision of this code, the fire official shall immediately act in accordance with such decision. 111.1.4.2 Decisions Are Final. Every decision of the city manager, fire chief, and fire marshal shall be final, subject however to such remedy as any aggrieved party might have at law or in equity. 112.3.2 Written Notices and citations. Gomp'o"'^P- •-•mt-h C-)rQP-rs —;IRr--] m^e*�s When an inspection is conducted by a representative of the fire prevention bureau and minor fire code violations are found to exist written notice specifying the defects is to be given to the business owner or any person in charge of the premises. A reasonable amount of time shall be given to abate the violation. If a violation of the fire prevention code is unabated after written notice and a reasonable amount of time, then the fire official or fire inspector may issue a citation to the business owner or to any person in charge of the premises. However, the following violations are considered to be of a serious nature and citations may be issued immediately without prior written notice. 1. Locked or blocked exits in assembly or educational occupancies. 2. Nonfunctional or disabled fire alarm system. 3. Closed valves to sprinkler system. 4. Overcrowded conditions. 5. Illegal burning. 6. No smoke detectors where required. 7. No fire extinguisher where required. 8. Any other condition that in the opinion of the fire inspector, poses imminent danger. 112.4 Violation penalties. Persons who shall violate a provision of this code or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect, install, alter, repair or do work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the fire code official, or of a permit or certificate used under provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than $2,000. nr h„ irnnricnr,mor,+ nn+ evneerlinr, [NUMBER OF= DAYS] er beth si inh fine .;ni1 Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense. 113.4 Failure to comply. Any person who shall continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be s6ibj8Gt liable to fid a fine + by the a,i+heri+„ haying i,iriGdin+ien of not more than $2,000. CONDOMINIUM. A single-dwelling unit in a multi-unit dwelling or structure, that is separately owned and may be combined with an undivided interest in the common area and facilities of the property. DWELLING, MULTIPLE UNIT. A building or portion thereof designed for occupancy by three or more families living independently in which they may or may not share common entrances and/or other spaces. Individual dwelling units may be owned as condominiums or offered for rent. OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION. For the purposes of this code, certain occupancies are defined as follows: Residential Group R-2. Residential Group R-2 occupancies containing sleeping units or more than two dwelling units where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature, including: Apartment houses Boarding houses (not transient) Condominiums Congregate living Convents Dormitories Fraternities and sororities Hotels (non transient) Live/Work units Monasteries Motels (non transient) Vacation timeshare properties 308.1.4 Open-flame cooking devices. Gharnnal h,irperc :nrl nthor nr,on_flamo nnnLinn i-leyinoo oh.;ll not be epee ted ep nnmh,gobble hair-APioo Ar ygithin 19 foo+ (3949 )-mmof rnmhi ictihlo nnnctn infirm ��T ENGeptions TOR— t nin_f dW8lIiRg6. s ick 3. L_aaG GGnLi�GEP4Gi-9 ayi.pg-, LD gaG nnr,tA-irYor Yogith Yogator GapaGity Ret greater than 2 42 S [RGMORal 1 r.ni Ind (9.454 kg) LP g aG n. paGity- No person shall install or operate a stove, oven, or barbecue pit, whether portable, temporary, or permanent, on the premises of multi-family dwellings, apartments, condominiums, attached single family or hotels, or commercial businesses when such stove, oven or barbecue pit is located less than ten 0 0) feet from any portion of a combustible building, including but not limited to decks, arches, balconies, walls or verandas. This section does not apply to one-family and two-family dwellings or to a stove, oven or barbecue pit installed inside multi-family dwellings, apartments, condominiums, attached single family or hotels in accordance with the city building codes. 308.1.8 Flaming food and beverage preparation. The preparation or serving of flaming beverages is prohibited. The preparation of flaming foods in places of assembly and drinking or dining establishments shall be in accordance with Sections 308.1 .8.1 through 308.1.8.5. SECTION 322 CONVALESCENT HOMES, HOMES FOR THE AGED, AND NURSERIES 322.1 Heating. Buildings occupied for the purposes of convalescent homes, homes for the aged, and nurseries shall have central heating plants with installation so as to safeguard the inherent fire hazard. 322.2 Portable heaters. The use of portable heaters of any kind is prohibited. 322.3 Lighting. Lighting shall be restricted to electricity. SECTION 323 COMMERCIAL LAUNDRIES 323.1 Vents and lint collectors. Vents and lint collectors shall be installed and maintained as per 2021 International Plumbing Code and International Mechanical code, so that lint does not accumulate in the chase or area behind the dryers or the roof of the building. 503.1.1 Buildings and facilities. Approved fire apparatus access roads shall be provided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall allow access to three (3) sides of buildings in excess of fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet and all sides for buildings in excess of thirty thousand (30,000) square feet. During construction, when combustibles are brought on to the site in such quantities as deemed hazardous by the fire official, access roads and a suitable temporary supply of water acceptable to the fire department shall be provided and maintained. ThTrtQ. firc fho ovforinr of fho bl iildiRg er fanilif14 Exception: 1 . When conditions prevent the installation of an approved fire apparatus access road, the code official may permit the installation of a fire-protection system or systems in lieu of a road, provided the system or systems are not otherwise required by this or any other code. I T-htQ firo nnrlo nffir-.0;;1i i i rimmed-tG r eaves dMrAtQ�T? nfv-Twfeet (45 729 FH FH) whaRY f thr? fnllGWiR@l Rdi r n r• rrrrrr�--vvrrQr crn �CBrTcrrt�rT�ac�T-. inc} I in .� th Q(1`2 `2 993 Z 7 nr 993 '2 1 `2 TIT.Tr T eeA c.. PPT , '4"G--r-�CTTG4"G--r-� 1 2 Ciro apparat is annoss nannnf be of Innafinn nn p FepeFt y t/Yr1/Y/' Faphy wateRe a ys nnnnor enable rrFades nr other similar rnnrlifinns and aR appreyed- ;If8QrnafiV8Q moms of firo nrnfontieR is pFeyided 1 ZThoro .pro not mnro I_F9 1P D 3 Pr I_F9 1P I I nnn61paRGios 503.3 Marking. Where required by the fire code official, approved signs or other approved notices that include the words "NO PARKING — FIRE LANE" shall be provided for fire apparatus access roads to identify such roads or prohibit the obstruction thereof. The means by which fire lanes are designated shall be maintained in a clean and legible condition at all times and be replaced or repaired when necessary to provide adequate visibility. Fire department access roadways designated by the code official in accordance with the Fire Prevention Code shall be marked by the property owner along the perimeter with conspicuous signs which have the words, "Fire Lane — No Parking' in red four-inch-high letters on a white background at fifty-foot intervals. Signs shall be a minimum of five (5) feet above the ground to the bottom of the sign and a maximum of eight (8) feet above the ground to the top of sign. In lieu of signs, fire lanes may be marked along curbing with the wording, "Fire Lane — No Parking' in white four-inch-high letters on a red background stripe at fifteen-foot intervals. Exception: Universal "No Parking' signs may be used in lieu of the above. 503.4.2 Authority for removal. The owner of premises at or upon which a fire lane is required, or the agent of the owner, may have any vehicle that is parked in the fire lane, except an authorized emergency vehicle, removed and stored at the expense of the owner or operator of the vehicle, and subject to removal by the fire official, his or her designated assistants, or a police officer. 507.5.1 Where required. VVhoro per+ien of+ho facility Gr 16101diRg hGFA.Af+or Where PeQ9 1MFe I by +ho firo ned_iQ Affor-4;I All premises, other than one-family detached dwellings, where buildings or portions of buildings are located more than one hundred fifty (150) feet from a fire hydrant shall be provided with approved on-site hydrants and water mains capable of supplying the fire flow required by the fire official. The location and number of on-site hydrants shall be as designated by the fire official, with the minimum arrangement being so as to have a hydrant available for distribution of hose to any portion of any building on the premises at distances not exceeding three hundred (300) feet but in no case shall hose lengths be greater than three hundred (300) feet. Public hydrants are recognized as meeting all or part of the above requirements. Exceptions: 1 . For Group R-3 and group U occupancies, the distance requirement shall be 600 feet (183 m). 2. For buildings equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1 .1 or 903.3.1 .2, the distance requirement shall be X500 feet (152.4 m). 603.11 Portable Liquid Fuel Burning Heaters. The sale or use of any type of portable liquid fuel burning heater is prohibited. Construction sites and commercial sites, where flammable or combustible vapors are not present are exempt from this requirement with approval of the code official. A permit shall be required for the use of portable liquid fuel burning heaters. The sale or use of unvented fuel heaters at construction sites and commercial sites is prohibited, except that unvented portable liquid fuel burning heaters having the following safeguards may be approved for use: 1 . Automatic means of shutting off fuel when heater is upset. 2. Adequate guards to protect persons against contact with flame or combustion chamber. 3. Listed by nationally recognized testing agency. 906.1 Where required. Portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in all of the following locations: 1 . In new and existing Group A, B, E, F, H, I, M, R-1 , R-2, R-4 and S occupancies. Exceptions: 1 . In Group R-2 occupancies, portable fire extinguishers shall be required only in locations specified in Items 2 through 6 where each dwelling unit is provided with a portable fire extinguisher having a minimum rating of 42-A:10-B:C. 2. In Group E occupancies, portable fire extinguishers shall be required only in locations specified in Items 2 through 6 where each classroom is provided with a portable fire extinguisher having a mini-mum rating of 2-A:20-B:C. 3. In storage areas of Group S occupancies where forklift, powered industrial truck or powered cart operators are the primary occupants, fixed extinguishers, as specified in NFPA 10, shall not be required where in accordance with all of the following: 3.1 . Use of vehicle-mounted extinguishers shall be approved by the fire code official. 3.2. Each vehicle shall be equipped with a 10-pound, 40A:8013:C extinguisher affixed to the vehicle using a mounting bracket approved by the extinguisher manufacturer or the fire code official for vehicular use. 3.3. Not less than two spare extinguishers of equal or greater rating shall be available on-site to replace a discharged extinguisher. 3.4. Vehicle operators shall be trained in the proper operation, use and inspection of extinguishers. 3.5. Inspections of vehicle-mounted extinguishers shall be performed daily. 421. Within 30 feet (9144 mm) distance of travel from commercial cooking equipment and from domestic cooking equipment in Group 1-1 ; 1-2, Condition 1; and R-2 college dormitory occupancies. 5a. In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed. 64. On each floor of structures under construction, except Group R-3 occupancies, in accordance with Section 3316.1 . 74. Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906.1. 86. Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to laboratories, computer rooms and generator rooms, where required by the fire code official. Exception: Portable fire extinguishers are not required at normally unmanned Group U occupancy buildings or structures where a portable fire extinguisher suitable to the hazard of the location is provided on the vehicle of visiting personnel. 907.2.3 Group E. A manual fire alarm system that initiates the occupant notification signal utilizing an emergency voice/alarm communication system meeting the requirements of Section 907.5.2.2 and installed in accordance with Section 907.6 shall be installed in Group E occupancies. Day care centers and classrooms will require additional smoke detection with sounder base in every room in which children sleep. Smoke alarms shall be listed and meet the installation requirements of NFPA 72. Where automatic sprinkler systems or smoke detectors are installed, such systems or detectors shall be connected to the building fire alarm system. Exceptions: 4- vEG61 50 AF 'ASS 1 .21. Emergency voice/alarm communication systems meeting the requirements of Section 907.5.2.2 and installed in accordance with Section 907.6 shall not be required in Group E occupancies with occupant loads of 100 or less, provided that activation of the manual fire alarm system initiates an approved occupant notification signal in accordance with Section 907.5. 2a. Manual fire alarm boxes shall not be required in Group E occupancies where all of the following apply: X2.1 . Interior corridors are protected by smoke detectors. 42.2. Auditoriums, cafeterias, gymnasiums, and similar areas are protected by heat detectors or other approved detection devices. 42.3. Shops and laboratories involving dusts or vapors are protected by heat detectors or other approved detection devices. 42.4. Manual activation is provided from a normally occupied location. 34. Manual fire alarm boxes shall not be required in Group E occupancies where all of the following apply: 43.1 . The building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1 .1 . 43.2. The emergency voice/alarm communication system will activate on sprinkler water flow. 43.3. Manual activation is provided from a normally occupied location. 4. If a home daycare meets the requirements of a E occupancy, A manual fire alarm system is not required in a residential home daycare licensed for more than five (5) but no more than 12 children over the age of 2-1/2 years of age that have all the following: a. Hard wired (120 volt) interconnected smoke alarms or battery-operated smoke alarms installed in all rooms except bathrooms, closets, etc. b. A heat detector installed in the kitchen c. A residential hood fire extinguishing system or a minimum of one stovetop firestop cartridge per two stove burners. 907.2.24 Cooking Operations. In the event the building has a fire protective signaling system, the fire suppression system for cooking operations shall be connected to the fire protective signaling system. 912.2.3 Proximity to hydrant. Fire department connections for each sprinkler or standpipe system shall be located not more than 100 feet (30 m) from the nearest fire hydrant connected to an approved water supply. 2306.2.3 Aboveground tanks located outside, above grade. Above-ground tanks shall not be used for storage of Class I, II or III liquid motor fuels except as provided in this section. 1 . Above-ground tanks used for outdoor, above-grade storage of Class I liquids shall be listed and labeled as protected above-ground tanks in accordance with UL 2085 and shall be in accordance with Chapter 57. Such tanks shall be located in accordance with Table 2306.2.3. 2. 2. Above-ground tanks used for outdoor, above-grade storage of Class II or IIIA liquids shall be listed and labeled as protected above-ground tanks in accordance with UL 2085 and shall be installed in accordance with Chapter 57. Tank locations shall be in accordance with Table 2306.2.3. Exception: Other above-ground tanks that comply with Chapter 57 where approved by the fire code official. 3. Tanks containing fuels shall not exceed 10,000 gallons 2,QG4ga i94 inti nen in individual capacity or 30,000 gallons in aggregate capacity. Installations with the maximum allowable aggregate shall be separated from other such installations by not less than 100 feet (30 480 mm). 4. Tanks located at farms, construction projects or rural areas shall comply with Section 5706.2. 5. Above-ground tanks used for outdoor, above-grade storage of Class IIIB liquid motor fuel shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 142 or listed and labeled as protected above-ground tanks in accordance with UL 2085 and shall be installed in accordance with Chapter 57. Tank locations shall be in accordance with Table 2306.2.3. 6. Above-ground tanks storing Class I, II, or IIIA liquids shall be inspected annually by a company holding a Type A license issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Any tank found to be damaged or not installed in accordance with its listing or this code shall be immediately reported to the fire code official. 5601.2.4 Financial responsibility. Before a permit is issued, as required by Section 5601 .2, the applicant shall file with the jurisdiction a corporate surety bond +p he in an amount deemed adequate by the fire code official or a public liability insurance policy for the same amount, for the purpose of the payment of all damages to persons or property which arise from, or are caused by, the conduct of any act authorized by the permit upon which any judicial judgment results. The fire code official is authorized to specify a greater or lesser amount when, in his or her opinion, conditions at the location of use indicate a greater or lesser amount is required. Government entities shall be exempt from this bond requirement. 5608.5 Storage of fireworks at display site. The storage of fireworks at the display site shall comply with the requirements of this section and NFPA 1123 or NFPA 11 26and shall be approved by the fire code official. At no time shall the amount of explosive compound exceed the amount necessary for one (1) show date consumption. SECTION 5610 INDOOR FIREWORKS SPECIAL EFFECTS 5610.1 Indoor permit. 5610.1.1. No person shall discharge any fireworks inside any building without a permit. Such permit shall describe the explosive compounds to be used and the amount per show. 5610.1.2 Prior to the issuance of a permit for indoor fireworks, the operator shall file an application with the fire official, stating the operator's qualifications and other information as deemed necessary by the fire official to certify that the operator for which application has been made is capable of safely discharging such fireworks as described to the satisfaction of the fire official. 5610.1.3 No permit once issued may be transferred to another location nor another operator. Any change in the information listed on the permit will require a new Permit. Any time the circumstances for which the permit was issued change, the permit is void. 5610.1.4 No permit shall be issued until the show setup is approved by the fire official or his or her designee prior to the first show. 5610.1.5 No permit shall be issued unless the building listed as the location of the display has had a current fire inspection and is in compliance with this code. 5610.2 Location and amount. 5610.2.1 The location of the fireworks display shall be specified as to street address, building designation and exact area within the building to allow the fire official to determine that the proposed display can safely be discharged as approved. 5610.2.2 At no time shall be amount of explosive compound inside the building listed on the permit exceed the amount necessary for one (1) show date consumption. 5610.2.3 The pyrotechnic operator shall be licensed by the State of Texas as required by the Fireworks rules of the State of Texas. 5610.2.4 A public display permit shall also be obtained as required by the Fireworks Rules of the State of Texas. SECTION 5611 CONSUMER FIREWORKS 5611.1 Restricted Use. A person commits an offense if the person manufactures, assembles, stores, transports, receives, keeps, sells, offers, or has in his possession with intent to sell, delivery to any person or place, use, discharge, cause to be discharged, ignite, detonate, fire, or otherwise set in action or have in his possession or on his person or under his control any fireworks or any description except as herein provided. The fire official shall have the power to adopt reasonable rules and regulations for the granting of permits for supervised public displays of fireworks by a jurisdiction, fair associations, amusement parks, other organizations or for the use of fireworks by artisans in pursuit of their trade. Every such use or display shall be handled by a competent operator approved by the fire official, and shall be of such character and so located, discharged, or fired so as not to be hazardous to property or endanger any person. Removal and Disposal. The presence of any consumer fireworks within the city except fireworks for a public display authorized by the Fire Official, is declared to be a common and public nuisance and detrimental to the public health, safety and general welfare and constitutes a violation of this Code. The fire official may seize and cause to be safely destroyed any consumer fireworks found within the city or in violation of the other provisions of this fire prevention code. Any member of the fire department of the city or any police officer is empowered to seize any fireworks found within the city in violation of this article and cause the consumer fireworks to be safely destroyed. Unopened packaged fireworks may not be confiscated. It is an affirmative defense to prosecution for possession of fireworks brought under this section that: (1) the defendant was operating or was a passenger in a motor vehicle that was being operated in a public place; and (2) the fireworks were not in the passenger area of the vehicle. (c) For purposes of this section, the "passenger area" of a motor vehicle means the area of the vehicle designed for the seating of the operator and the passengers of the vehicle. The term does not include: (1) a locked glove compartment or similar locked storage area. (2) the trunk of a vehicle; or (3) the area behind the last upright seat of a vehicle that does not have a trunk. 5611.3 Definition. Consumer fireworks means and includes any combustible or explosive composition, or any substance or combination of substances, or device prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or an audible effect by combustion, explosion, deflagration, or detonation, and shall include blank cartridges, toy pistols, toy cannons, toy canes, or toy guns in which explosives are used, firecrackers, torpedoes, pop pops (such as: pop tops, pow-wow, fun snaps, or similar explosive devices which can be projected, tossed, thrown, or dropped), skyrockets, roman candles, sparklers, or other devices of like construction and any devices containing any explosive or flammable compound, or any tablet or other device containing an explosive substance that are not fireworks approved for use at an approved fireworks display under Section 3308, except that the term "consumer fireworks" shall not include any auto flares, paper caps which contain twenty-five hundredths (0.25) of a grain of explosive content or less per cap and are used with toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns, model rocket propulsion motors, or other similar devices, the sale and use of which shall be permitted at all times. 5611.4 Applicability. The provisions of this section apply to all the area within the city provided, however, that no change in the city limits occurring after August 4, 1976, shall affect an expansion of the area in which this chapter applies until the 120th day following the effective date of such change in the city limits. 5611.5 Duties of City Attorney. Notwithstanding any penal provisions of this article, the City Attorney is authorized to file suit on behalf of the city or the fire marshal or both, for injunctive relief as may be necessary to prevent unlawful storage, transportation, keeping or use of fireworks within the city and to aid the fire marshal in the discharge of his duties and to prevent any person from interfering with the seizure and destruction of such fireworks, but it shall not be necessary to obtain any such injunctive relief as a prerequisite to such seizure or destruction. 5611.6 Defense in prosecution. In any prosecution for any violation of this chapter, it shall not be necessary for the prosecution to negate any proviso exception, but the same may be raised by the defendant by way of defense. The possession of a permit from the fire official shall constitute a defense to the persons named in such permit or in place of the persons named in such permit. 5611.7 Penalty. A person commits an offense if the person manufactures, assembles, stores, transports receive, keeps, sells, offers, or has in his possession with intent to sell, deliver to any person or place, use, discharge, cause to be discharged, ignite, detonate, fire, or otherwise set in action or has in his possession or on his person or under his control any fireworks of any description except as herein provided. Any person, upon conviction of an offense for violation of any provision of this chapter, shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars ($2,000.00). If any fireworks are separately wrapped or Packaged, any act required by this chapter involving each separately wrapped or Packaged fireworks constitutes a separate offense. Each day that a violation of this chapter shall continue with respect to any package of fireworks shall constitute a separate offense. 6101.1. Scope. Storage, handling and transportation of LP-gas and the installation of LP-gas equipment pertinent to systems for such uses shall comply with this chapter and NFPA 58. Properties of LP-gases shall be determined in accordance with Appendix B of NFPA 58. The transportation, storage handling and use of liquefied petroleum gas and the installation and maintenance of all pertinent equipment is subject to the approval of the fire official. 6103.1 General. Liquefied petroleum gas equipment shall be installed in accordance with the International Fuel Gas Code and NFPA 58, except as otherwise provided in this chapter or in other laws or regulations legally in effect. 6104.2 oh.-ll nA-+ o4nooi-1 a Yei. tE?F n. paGity of 2,999 (75.79 L-) Specified maximum capacity within the limits of the City of Corpus Christi. No storage container shall be installed, erected, or used for a capacity to hold more than one hundred fifty (150) water gallons, except as follows: 1 . Installation's accessory to service stations as permitted by the zoning ordinance, when the aggregate capacity of anyone (1) installation does not exceed two thousand (2,000) gallons of water capacity. 2. Installations accessory to industrial uses permitted in areas zoned industrial, when the aggregate capacity of any one such installation does not exceed two thousand (2,000) gallons of water capacity, except that in particular installations this capacity limit may be altered at the discretion of the Fire Official to increase the maximum allowable capacity to not more than eight thousand (8,000) gallons of water capacity after consideration of special features such as topographical conditions, nature of occupancy and proximity of buildings, capacity of proposed tanks, degree of private fire protection to be provided, and facilities of the local fire department. 3. Installations in heavy industry zoning district. 4. The restrictions in Section 6104.1 do not apply to containers used for transportation purposes. 5. Containers larger than on hundred fifty (150) water gallons capacity may be authorized and installed only after applicant has first obtained and presented to the Fire Official a written approval of such installation of the Director, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Division, Railroad Commission of Texas. D103.4 Dead ends. Dead-end fire apparatus access roads in excess of 150 feet (45 720 mm) shall be provided with width and turnaround provisions in accordance with as shown for cul-de-sacs in accordance with table D103.4. Other alternatives must be approved by the fire code official. D103.6 Signs. Where required by the fiF8 GGG18 GffiGial, fore apparatus aGG866 reads oh ill ho mArkpd With pemgaReRt "NQ PARKING CIRC I /\RIFE" oinno Gemplyinn With anTcca-wTcrrpcm�cn� a Figure D 193.6. SigRss ShAall hPaVe a Fn iRiM61M d-11m..P-R.Sielp. ef. 1.2 011PIrGhles (395 wide by c harry Imp c nr n1 nz F D Q3 G 4 Dr»r!_R -2Q +r- � fnn� IA90d-+h Ciro Iano nsas cnonifi in Con+inn n1 nz F v ��c� Tcc �� �ccrrr cccrorrv�-v�v shall bePesfed GR beth sides of fire ppaFat{is aEGeG1_; FG-A-G-16 tha+ re 2n +e 24 foo+ viOP (6996 +n 7925 mm). _Q11 n�6chaI ested ''rvn-vrreSide of fire appaFat{isaEEess read-G, e+hchi;; � foo+ viOP (7925 mm) anr1 less than 2_2 foo+ wide (9754 mm-\. D107.1 One- or two-family dwelling residential developments. Developments of one- or two-family dwellings where the number of dwelling units exceeds 38 50 shall be provided with two separate and approved fire apparatus access roads. Exceptions: 1 . Where there are more than 3G 50 dwelling units accessed from a single public or private fire apparatus access road and all dwelling units are equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1 .1, 903.3.1 .2 or 903.3.1.3, access from two directions shall not be required. 2. The number of dwelling units accessed from a single fire apparatus access road shall not be increased unless fire apparatus access roads will connect with future development as determined by the fire code official. 3. If more than 30 dwelling units are in a special flood hazard area or a Military Compatibility Area Overlay District, a second access will be required. SECTION 2. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 3. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 4. Penalties are as provided in Section 1-6 of the Corpus Christi Code. SECTION 5. This ordinance takes effect after official publication. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2023, by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Jim Klein Roland Barrera Mike Pusley Sylvia Campos Everett Roy Gil Hernandez Dan Suckley Michael Hunter PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2023. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor so �o o� A v WoRPORP�g4 AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 City Council Meeting of January 24, 2023 DATE: November 1, 2022 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Elsy Borgstedte, Assistant Director of Aviation Elsyb@cctexas.com 361-826-3682 Hunden Strategic Partner's presentation on the results of the feasibility study for options regarding Renovation-Expansion of the American Bank Center, Convention Center Hotel, and Mixed-Use Entertainment District STAFF PRESENTER(S): Name Title/Position Department 1. Elsy Borgstedte Assistant Director of Aviation CMO OUTSIDE PRESENTER(S): Name Title/Position Organization 1. Rob Hunden President HSP ISSUE: Staff to present to Mayor and Council the Market Study findings and opportunities for Corpus Christi by consultant Hunden Strategic Partners, Inc. The scope of the study was for a potential Convention Center Hotel, Renovations-Expansion of the American Bank Center, and Mixed-Use Entertainment District. BACKGROUND: On April 22, 2022, the City of Corpus Christi hired Hunden Strategic Partners, Inc. (HSP) to provide professional consulting services to evaluate the existing and future Corpus Christi market for possible renovation and/or expansion of the City's convention center and the development of a new headquarter hotel. On June 2, 2022, the contract scope of work was amended to include a market, financial feasibility study, and economic/fiscal impact analysis for the potential development of City-owned parcels surrounding the American Bank Center(ABC). HSP has been working since April gathering relevant data and analysis for the study. HSP and city staff have engaged stakeholders on multiple occasions throughout the process for dialogue and input. The stakeholders for this project have included local hoteliers, Texas Hotel and Lodging Association, Visit Corpus Christi, convention center meeting planners, and the Buccaneer Commission, to name a few. Staff is not making any recommendations today. There is no Council action for this item, it is for information only. The next step will be a presentation to Council in the May timeframe, to include possible public financing options. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Presentation — Hunden Strategic Partners, Inc. Background ➢ On May 20 , 1978 , Official Dedication of the Bayfront Plaza Auditorium ➢ On March 21 , 1981 , Official Dedication of the Bayfront Plaza Convention Center ➢ On 2004 , renovations to the Convention Center and Selena Auditorium ➢ On 2021 , during the FY2022 Budget process, the City Manager informed the City Council that the subsidy for the American Bank(ABC ) Center is approximately three to one ➢ On 2021 , the ongoing reviews conducted by Visit Corpus Christi (VCC ) found that the City lost approximately 36 ,000 room nights with an economic impact of over $ 14 Million due to current facility constraints and no connected hotel ➢ On 2021 , the former Chairman of VCC , Johnny Philipello , led the task force with hoteliers , VCC , City, and stakeholders to address the concerns found in the study Background ➢ On 2022 , a national search was conducted for professional services . The task force reviewed proposals and recommended Hunden Strategic Partners . ➢ On March 29 , 2022 the City Council approved contract with Hunden Strategic Partners to conduct a hotel feasibility study and needs assessment of the ABC . ➢ On June 14 , 2022 the City Council approved to amend the contract to extend the scope for Mix- Use Entertainment District feasibility study of all city owned properties surrounding the ABC . ➢ On December 2 , 2022 the City Manager approved to amend the contract to include work on Plan of Finance . ■ Next Steps Step 1 : Convention Center Hotel Feasibility Study with ABC Needs Assessment , and Mix- Use Entertainment District Economic Impact - COMPLETED Step 2 : Plan of Finance and Financial Modeling for review in May 2023 Step 3 : After review of the Plan of Finance , the City staff will bring to Council a recommendation . No recommendation by City staff at this time . No action items at this time . ■ 's n 1 CON NCE ,rIIS Corpus Christi Convention, Hotel & Entertainment District Study A ,, � OWN ■ January 24, 2023 1 � I II �� 11 ➢' � Host. Stay. Play. _4 Market Intelligence & Strategy for: A—, 48- Convention & Event Centers 4 Sports & Recreation Complexes Mixed-Use Projects Entertainment Districts Hotels, Convention Centers Retail, Restaurant, Residential, Office Attractions strategic partners hundenpartners.com 02020 HSP Rob Hunden President & CEO Public and Private Sector Employment Experience Indianapolis Bond Bank/Mayor's Office 1996 - 1998 Horwath Landauer/Grubb& Ellis 1998-2000 C.H.Johnson Consulting 2000 -2005 Hunden Strategic Partners-2006 - Present 25 Years of Industry Experience Nationwide 1,000 Projects and Studies Speaker,Teacher and Author Move projects from Concept to Reality strategic partners hundenpartners.com 02020 HSP 6 Placemaking & Real Estate Advisory ---- 2 --- 3 --- 4 --- 5 ---- 6 -- 7 --- 8 Project Market Site Financial Economic & Funding Developer Development Concept Analysis Analysis Feasibility Fiscal Impact Sources Selection Agreements ..... .. ...... e Why is the ABC Important? Corpus Christi Most Visited Attractions-2019 The American Bank Center was the most visited Type of Attraction Avg.Visits Per attraction in the Corpus Christi area in 2019 Rank Name Visits Customers Customer followed by Whitecap Beach and the Corpus 1 American Bank Center Multi-Use 935,000 453,700 2.06 Christi Marina. 2 Whitecap Beach Beach 724,700 370,000 1.94 3 Corpus Christi Marina Marina 616,600 369,300 1.67 Corpus Christi's tourism is driven by its favorable 4 Texas State Aquarium Aquarium 616,200 521,400 1.18 climate and close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. Outdoor activities, along with historical 5 Century 16 Movie Theater 472,100 188,400 2.51 museums/sites, are the most popular local tourist 6 USS Lexington Museum 448,300 409,900 1.08 attractions in the city. 7 JP Luby Beach Beach 428,100 189,400 2.26 McGee Beach is the closest beach to the 8 Whataburger Field Stadium 423,400 222,000 1.94 g McGee Beach Beach 145,000 110,100 1.31 American Bank Center and attracted nearly 10 Selena Museum Museum 135,300 102,700 1.32 150,000 visitors in 2019.The most popular beaches, however, are those located on Padre 11 North Beach Beach 118,700 94,800 1.24 Island, about 15 miles southeast of downtown 12 Art Center of Corpus Christi Art Museum 58,600 35,900 1.65 Corpus Christi. 13 Malaquite Beach Beach 57,900 32,900 1.76 14 Hunicane Alley Waterpark Water Park 51,600 37,000 1.39 Source:P6cer.ai strategic partners hunden.com i©2022 HSP 8 American Bank Center Complex American Bank January Iat,2019-December 31st,2019(365 Days) Total Visits Total Unique Customers Center Visitation Visitor Origins by Distance from Site Est.Number Percentof Est Number Percentof Avg.Visits (Colorscorrespondtocharts&maps) of Visits Total Visits of Customers Total Customers per Customer ocals-Within 100 miles 635,200 66.9% 292,500 63.8% 2.17 The ABC, including the convention space, arena, and Regional Distance&Long Distance-100-500 miles 262,500 27.6% 142,000 31.0% 1.85 Selena Auditorium, receives most of its visitation from the Long Distance only-Over 500+miles 51,700 5.4% 24,000 5.2% 2.15 local Corpus area. HSP created three geographical buckets Total Visits 949,400 100.0% 458,500 100.0% 2.07 by distance from the ABC, which were within 100 miles, Source Placeral capturing primarily locals, between 100 and 500 miles, which captures much of the rest of the State of Texas, and finally over 500 miles, which includes primarily out-of-state "K or remote state borderline areas of Texas. QK NK 0 - Jan O- J128 Fec 78 Mar 11 Apr01 Aor 22 h1a,7J�' 15 Aug G^ 4,4 26 Sec lE 0,!C,- Dc,28 NC.!R Dec 29 .CCH V—, Tuesday Wsdnesday 7hJreda� ��Cef Satu day Swdav strategic partners hunaen.com 10 2022 HSP 9 Competitive Convention Centers Competitive Environment-Convention Centers(sorted by total function space) Total Connected Hotel Rooms/ Function Exhibit Ballroom Largest Meeting Hotel Walkable Walkable 1,000 SF Facility Location Space Space Space Ballroom Space Rooms Hotels Hotel Rooms of Exhibit Space Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center Dallas,TX 889,601 724,526 65,339 26,992 99,736 1,001 3 1,431 3 George R Brown Convention Center Houston,TX 885,960 753,170 31,590 31,590 101,200 2,008 9 3,775 8 Henry B.Gonzalez Convention Center San Antonio,TX 723,266 507,944 94,753 54,528 120,569 1,003 29 7,638 17 Austin Convention Center Austin,TX 358,864 247,052 63,928 40,510 47,884 1,861 27 7,985 40 Fort Worth Convention Center Fort Worth,TX 313,854 227,266 27,904 27,904 58,684 - 11 2,746 12 McAllen Convention Center McAllen,TX 87,272 61,482 10,659 10,659 15,131 - 4 484 8 Irving Convention Center Irving,TX 85,459 48,576 26,104 19,264 10,779 - 3 629 13 Waco Convention Center Waco,TX 80,309 47,976 13,818 13,818 18,515 195 5 607 17 Galveston Island Convention Center Galveston,TX 69,800 43,100 15,000 5,000 11,700 - 5 856 20 Abilene Convention Center Abilene,TX 41,024 20,000 - - 21,024 - 0 - 0 South Padre Island Convention Centre South Padre Island,TX 33,514 22,500 - - 11,014 - - - 0 Average 324,448 245,781 38,788 25,585 46,931 1,214 10 2,906 12 American Bank Center Corpus Christi,TX 135,588 76,500 43,790 25,366 15,298 0 0 0 0 Difference from Average (188,860) (169,281) 5,002 (219) (31,633) (1,214) (10) (2,906) (12) Source:Various Fadties,Smith Travel Research h u n d e n strategic partners hunden.com I©2022 HSP 10 Major Competitors' District Elements HSP assessed the number of American Bank Center Major Competitors restaurants, bars(bars include those in State/ restaurants)and retailers within a 0.3- Name city Province Rank Restaurants Rank Bars' Rank Retailers Rank Total mile walking distance of the doors of Austin Convention Center Austin TX 1 50 1 53 2 14 / 117 competitive convention centers and Henry B.Gonzalez Convention Center San Antonio TX f 54 z 35 1 27 2 116 headquarter hotels to understand the Waco Convention Center Waco TX 3 24 3 12 3 10 3 46 options immediately outside the centers. Irving ConveneonCenter atLas Colinas wing TX 6 16 4 10 6 5 4 31 George R.Brown Convention Center Houston TX 4 21 6 6 8 3 5 30 Corpus ranks last on the list due to the Galveston Island ConventionCenter Galveston TX 6 „ 7 s 4 S 6 24 minimal number of walkable offerings. It Kalahari Resorts&Conventions Round Rook TX s 6 s 7 s 6 7 10 is logical that many of the urban Kar Baler Hutchison Convention center Dallas TX 6 11 s 4 8 3 8 18 convention center would outrank the GarlordTexanResoriConvention Center Grapevine TX 8 8 7 5 6 5 8 18 ABC, however,there are others that are American Bank Center Corpus Christi TX to 2 10 1 10 0 fo 3 directly competitive on the list that Average 20 14 a 35 outperform the ABC in terms of walkable Average of Top Five 33 23 13 68 amenities. Diferencefrom Average(Corpus Christi) (18) (13) (8) (32) The following slides show further detail Bars within restaurants are counted In this alarm on these locations and their walkable Source HSP varoussouroes package in comparison to that in Corpus Christi. strategic partners hunden.com i H 2022 HSP 11 The Challenges • Convention Center • Deteriorated facilities. Exhibit hall, L-shaped ballroom and minimal meeting rooms not sufficient. Largest ballroom outmoded and too small. Too few meeting rooms.Competitors have more and better quality of all elements. • Arena/Selena • The ABC Arena is limited in scheduling and number of events typically hosting between five and 15 events per year outside of the NCAA basketball games and NAHL hockey games. The circulation space is quite small and restricting, additional ticketing and screening space is needed at the entrance of the facility.Selena Auditorium is a great space; however, updated AN and tech, back-of-house space and pre-function areas are needed. • Hotel Package • The package that planners require does not exist,with zero hotels or rooms within 1,800-foot walkable radius of ABC.There is a need for 1,125 rooms for the current ABC and 1,350 rooms for the expanded ABC. • The nearest convention-quality hotel is the Omni (475 rooms)approximately 0.5 miles away, not easily walable.While it is a full-service hotel with some of the nicest restaurants in the area, it does not offer significant ballroom or meeting space like other HQ hotels in Texas and elsewhere. • Walkable District • Two extremes: (1) a sea of surface parking, undeveloped/underdeveloped land; and (2) a collection of cultural and sports venues, including Whataburger Field, museums,an aquarium,the Gulf/beach,and other assets. • ABC is not located within walking distance to the core downtown amenities. Visitors want to be able to easily see and walk to things to do, primarily eat/drink and shop. But they also want to have entertainment options as well as recreational opportunities. strategic partners hunden.com 1©2022 HSP 12 Corpus Christi Downtown Aerial ` j 1 ,." v. a • , , �r •14 L f LEGEND � d r . I`.., �`• _ 3 h u n d e n strategic partners hunden.com I©2022 HSP 13 A B C Corpus Christi,TX Legend American Bank Center convention ntioon C enter Existing HtelWaIkability ltM1Wlng Dls[ance ".p—d Major Hotel Arenas 8 srsdiums CultumilTourist VW� Attractions Pstaiv Through HSP's research and ® Re-uantDevt professional experience the average G^ RE TAI L l RESTAURANT p p 9 ,� DISTRICT walkable distance for most convention °TUER DISTRICTI s` o goers is 1,800 feet, or 0.3 miles from 1,800-toot s�'9 Concrete Street or. ..mil 1/3 mile 4f�� a meeting facility.This distance is Walkabledistance ,1...3 used as a benchmark throughout the Amphitheater ® Whataburger analysis of the ABC's competing Field Residence D O ,:_�� :• destinations as well as the case Inn `""�� Hurricane Alley r rarmer: O W u.u^, Waterpark Marker studies assessed around the country. " ' sr�t " "Parke Asian Wta.al EtlucaII arc w rarer eon tst Holiday Inn ~ us Christi Within the ABC's walkable area there Western D°WntoWn ' aan h is a lack of amenity offerings to Selena ` a�ma'ae"SEienceanciHistor ten,° Y Shoreline IN Corpus Christi Memorial pld2d IN :3333.......Bayfront ParkA1. r.ICan a11IVMt All service convention goers.The Omni Marina Center' Sour texas Hotel is just outside this walkable Texas State area and commonly shuttles guests to Aquarium caeprl Bach Hotel the ABC for events.Additionally,there DoubleTree are only two restaurant in thedo chfr`t walkable area, Brewster Street Ice USS Lexington Quatity Inn o°vue House and Railroad Seafood& yantheB e the Beach NI s Inn Brewing Co. Qz—"°eT" B Hnigh Beach F North Beach 4C Budget Inn Lighthouse Point Development Frazier Hotel 1/2 mile strategic partners hunden.com 2022 HSP 14 Market-Based Recommendations: Corpus Christi ABC&District Recommendations ■ Expanded Convention Convention Center Hotel Multifamily Retail/Restaurant Entertainment Office Center and connected/walkable hotel rooms Demand Strong Strong Moderate Strong Limited/Weak ■ Critical Mass of Restaurants, Bars& Supply LimitedNyeak LimitedlWeak, Moderate Limited/Weak Limited/Weak Retail Nothing Walkable ■ More immediate) Expand Total Function Space by y Outdoor Plaza Space i l S K d 300 -Key d l i 836SF , (ncuesexpane - eyeect-Servce available(immediately 66 60,000 SF Restaurant, w/Stage,Coverable, 20,000 SF Lofted Phase I exhibithall by 13,500 SF,adding Hotel(opens first);HO 300 Units Bar and Eater/Cafe Buc Da s Event,Indoor Office S ace Over outside convention Immediate Priority 14,634 SF of ballroom space and Hotel(550-600 Keys) y y p Heavy Bar w/ConcertStage Ground Floor Retail center)activities, adding 36,702 SFofineefing opens second attractions room space across 30 rooms) (500 Cap) ■ Recommended Commercial Phase 11 Upscale Boutique Hotel Development(not Mid-Term Priority of 100+/-Keys, 300 Units 30,000 SF - 60,000 SF including residential or office)within five-minute 400 Units,Potential For walking distance of the Phase III 400-Key Convention Sale 20.000 SF 30,000 SF new convention center Future Priority Hotel Condos/Townhomes with Bay Views Source Hunden Strategic Partners strategic partners hunden.com i(c)2022 HSP 15 ABC Current Layout & Floor Plans American Bank Center ;� - ° American Bank Center The ground level of the ABC Ground Level 2nd Level contains four main areas:the rium ena Au' torium exhibit hall,the Selena Auditorium, meeting rooms and the plaza and atrium space. a The ballrooms are located on the second floor.The Henry Plwr aza° iF Garrett Ballroom is the nicest L, 203 ° ° Atrium C �� Watergarden space in the venue and is B A widely utilized.The tl ® d Watergarden Ballroom is one s 10-� O1d building and does not get of the older spaces in thero- Exhibit all utilized as heavily due to its J � m r°�• shape and lack of flexibility. B A 0 tos ,os Kitt a ,o7 , ABC Arena ABC Arena strategic partners hunden.com 1©2022 HSP 16 Proposed Ground Floor Plan CONNCE auditorium 2r,71a admin. atrium refunction --- T tM . q I exhibit hall a ink d op ff c g A • f storage/support •i ' I �- 1 LEGEND ; 1 loading Function Space ' Prefunction Space Back of House/Support Space ground floor plan Fixed Seating arena i 0ll� i I Area of New Construction ^ � 50 `°° $°� new i american bank center lobby i concourse i strategic partnE — 17 Proposed Second Floor Plan CONANCE auditorium ns cox m eting ""me in`gatrium ad / open prefunction / sto ag upp rt � v c A S G henry,garrett exhibit hall below 11 ballcm -- new bIlroo A 40,0 m 0 sf I storage/support $ F O kitchen LEGEND bridge to pr unction hotel Function Space concourse Prefunction Space Back of House/Support Space r second floor plan -- Fixed Seating arena 0 Area of New Construction american bank center D strategic partnE I M 18 City-Owned r Property �� Pon •�t Highlighted Hotel L 2t ; r Q atartlen MS - /T _ WaterpoEk' 1 e a Selena The A ._ _ _. _ Hotel �et B II ooM America Bank CAnte F kIr v o0o sr _ D ' HQ Hotel 4 1 _fr. 600 keys CJI }{ t�Plaza,c I-1 l LEGEND - �Cultural �r t 0 Function Space Q-�� e , 0 Prefunction Space ' ,A' Hotke ` `1 0 r �Arena '"� ��ar ... - OHotel z �Restaurant/Retail/Of(- Rdential - PITON�Mmw_ ist 0 E arkin Structure •��k Cultural Trail - City owned Land /k'i'd.=� i• "a �� - �.; i kT AUG 2022 CON NCE hunden.com l©2022 HSP 19 New Additions on City-Owned s® *. or rte, a. jvi, �* Property lute 22- '"Oy at arden MS W terpafk'. 10>_- Selena The9ter Hole � ` 0 keys America BaO Cpnte c HQ Hotel r,,r rpt \ 60 keys ) _— � - i Cultural -- 0 Function Space - ,' -nit - O Prefunction Space - : ii 'Par-1' H ote Arena okeys - +� _ `,1 Hotel w ) 1 �Restaurant/Retail/Office Residential _ 0 Parking Structure DExisting ■mmk Cultural Trail '. ---- City-owned y owned Land ' SEA District Site Concept Plan AUG 2022 CO LANCE hunden.com I©2022 HSP 20 30-Yr.Summary of Impacts-Combined Impact49 � 00, Net New Spending (millions) n Direct $8,843 e � Over the Indirect $3 416 0^0 Induced $1,650 Total $13,909 1 period • • Net New Earnings (millions) including both the ABC and surrounding Onsite Office $289 From Direct $3,823 mixed-usedistrict, • • to generate the From Indirect $1,517 �I� From Induced $798 .. ,I following • • of • • Total $6,426 V Net New FTE Jobs Actual(Year 10) Onsite Office 81 From Direct 1,993 From Indirect 708 From Induced 396 ■ $13.9 billion in Net New Spending Total 3,258 Construction Impacts-Combined Construction Job-Years 5,112 ■ $6.4 billion in Net New Earnings Capturable State Taxes (millions) Development Cost(000s) Sales rax(6.25%) $524 Labor(60%) $ 383,400 • 3,250+ Net New FTE Jobs HotelTax(60%) $185 Mateials(40%) $ 255,600 Total $709 Total $ 639,000 ■ 5,100+ Net One-Time Construction Jobs Capturable Local Taxes (millions) Hotel Motel Tax p.0 ) $216 Construction Job-Years 5,112 ■ $709 million in State Taxes* HotelMoto-ConvAdocafion(2.0%) $62 Source Hunden Strategic Partners Sales Tax(2%) $168 ■ $566 million in Local Taxes Real Estate Tax $118 Total $563 *A portion of state taxes potentially recapturable for project Taxes City&State Combined $1,272 financing Source HendenStrategnPahnem strategic partners hunden.com I©2022 HSP 21 How do we know? ■ Lost Business Analysis—the lost business due to not having a connected hotel equals nearly 42,000 peak room nights, 118,000 total room nights and 135,000 total attendance which translates to nearly $42 million in economic impact that Corpus Christi has lost.This is only a small picture of the true lost business the ABC experiences due to aging facilities and poor management that are not tracked. ■ Meeting Planner Interviews&Survey Results—HSP conducted several interviews with meeting planners in addition to conducting a survey across meeting planners, as identified relevant by Visit Corpus Christi.The survey was sent to nearly 700 contacts and of the respondents, 55 percent were from professional associations,21 percent from trade organizations and 13 percent from educational organizations. Overall cost and hotel room block availability were the top two most important factors in destination selections and over 50 percent ranked ballroom size, number of meeting rooms and hotel quality as extremely important. ■ Competitive Texas Convention Centers&Hotels—higher-rated business is induced by large and flexible ballroom and meeting spaces. Number of meeting rooms is significantly lower for Corpus at 14 versus the competitive supply average at 26.Amount of meeting rooms space is less than half of the comp set at approximately 15k SF versus 33k SF. Corpus needs at least one very large ballroom of 30k—40k SF+and at least double the amount of meeting rooms space to be competitive within the state. ■ Competitive Texas Districts—Corpus Christi falls behind all comparable and competitive venues in terms of its walkable package surrounding the ABC.The lack of walkable amenities beginning with a HQ hotel contribute to significant lost business.Texas has a significant amount of rotating business where groups go to other markets and experience the ease of having all they need in one location. ■ Comparable Success Stories—many of the top districts create a density of retail, restaurant, entertainment, multifamily, office and hotel offerings adjacent to major demand inducing assets such as a convention center in order to create a critical mass of people 24/7.The top entertainment districts across the country infuse a variety of elements that synergize together to draw in both locals and visitors. Kansas City is an example of a barbell design with two large demand drivers such as the T-Mobile Center and the Kansas City Convention Center with the Power&Light District directly in-between.Another example is Irving,Texas with the Irving Convention Center and the Toyota Music Factory on either end with supportive amenities right in-between. strategic partners hunden.com i©2022 HSP 30 Texas Financing Tools ■ MMD—Municipal management districts are political subdivisions of the state created to promote, develop, encourage, and maintain employment, commerce,transportation, housing tourism, recreation, arts, entertainment, economic development,safety, and the public welfare within a defined area. ■ 380 Agreements authorizes municipalities to offer incentives designed to promote economic development such as commercial and retail projects. Specifically, it provides for offering loans and grants of city funds or services at little or no cost to promote state and local economic development and to stimulate business and commercial activity. Examples include rebating certain incremental local or other taxes back to the project to incentivize it. ■ TIRZ/TIF Districts are special zones created by City Council to attract new investment in an area.These zones help finance costs of redevelopment and promote growth in areas that would otherwise not attract sufficient market development in a timely manner.Taxes attributable to new improvements(tax increments)are set-aside in a fund to finance public improvements within the boundaries of the zone. Recapture of property taxes can be used to fund any feasibility gaps for private sector projects via parking and other public items. ■ PFZ—Project Finance Zones, currently only enabled in Fort Worth and Dallas, allow for the capture of incremental state hotel and sales taxes generated by hotels within a 3-mile radius of a major convention or sports/entertainment event center.The incremental state taxes can then be used to fund the projects.This tool could be used to help finance the ABC expansion and renovation, along with parking. ■ HB 4347, Corpus Christi falls within approved city category: allows recapture of state taxes within 1,000-foot radius of a qualifying convention center and/or hotel project. 100%of State Sales Taxes(6.25%)for 10 years, 100%of State Hotel Taxes(6%)for 10 years 100%of State Mixed-Beverage Taxes(6.7%)for 10 Years. Can also be used for ancillary/support developments that cater to visitors, such as bars,spaces, retail and restaurants. strategic partners hunden.com J©2022 HSP 31 How do we get there? Next Steps ■ Strong Leadership.The X-Factor in getting game-changing projects done is leadership by local leadership, all in sync on the vision and plan for the destination district. ■ Plan of Finance. In order to execute the project(s), a plan of finance that maximizes state and local development financing tools must be determined.These items will likely include most of the tools on the prior slide.The legislative representatives for the area may need to press the case to the legislature in order to be approved for certain tools,such as the PFZ(project financing zone). Hunden recommends working with a qualified municipal advisory firm, Hunden Partners and City finance to move through this process. ■ Buy In. Once the plan of finance is proposed, buy-in from local leadership is key prior to soliciting developers. ■ Proven Developer Solicitation &Selection Processes.Two key developer RFQ/P processes must be followed in order to have a strong result for the private sector development. ■ HQ Hotel.The HQ hotel is the Iynchpin in the entire project.Without this hotel,the expanded ABC will not perform as expected and the destination district with have many less events/visitors to support it. Moving through and RFQ/P process for a developer and brand that will bring a quality HQ hotel to the ABC complex is recommended, once a plan of finance is mapped out.The developers and brands that specialize in this type of development are not local, other than Omni, so a nationwide effort is recommended. ■ District Master Developer/Team.The mixed-use entertainment district is the other key to the long-term success of the area, and what will help connect the ABC area to downtown over time. Similar to the HQ hotel, a developer RFQ/P process is recommended to bring a qualified development team that can execute on the restaurants, entertainment, retail, housing, office and public spaces needed to create a true district. Most developers do not specialize in every use type, so a qualified team is the likely outcome.The team could include some local players, but will also likely be led by a national or regional player. strategic partners hunden.com J©2022 HSP 32