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13, 2005
Corpus Ch risti
AGI=NrIA
CITY OF CORPUS CHRIS'n, TEXAS
REGULAR COUNCIL IF. ETING
CITY HALL - COUNCIL CHAMBER8
1201 LEOPARD
SEPTEMBER 13. 200~
10.t)0 A. IL
Mayo~ Pro Tern Melody
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B,I ~elhy
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,John IE. ~
Sept~.,tm,- 13. 2005
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F. ~OAJ;r~ & GOIIIITTI=F ~NTS: (NONE)
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CONSF~=NDA
beedop~byonevote.
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$1g,863 In the No. 1020 ~ Fund, and a total pro~ coat of
$57.832. (Att. chment # 2)
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2.b.
3.b.
4.b,
5.b.
Ordinance appmprletJr~ $38,169 from S~-'~ of Texas, Office of
the Gore(nm', Cdrrdrml Ju~lce Divtak~, In the No. 1001 Pollc9
Grant Fund fa' egglbie funding under the TItJe V Deiim;FJ(m~
Prevention Ac~ Fund Pn:)gmm to reduce Juvenle ~,
o~ Juveek ofTeeder.. (,adtad',ment # 2)
a grant fTOm the Texa~ DGparlment of State Health 8ervice~ in
the amount of $1,44,360 ~ cover peraonr~ and fringe I:w, mllt. lot
an knntJnizatk)n progfarn for chidren, m:lcleecenta, ami adutbl.
(Attm~ment # 3)
a grant from the TexM Depmtment of ~ Healt~ Services In
the arnaunt of $142,307 !~ provtde lubmcuk)ele pnwention and
~3,,buI .erv~ce.. (Attachment # 4)
O~lnmme aplxo~ a grant of $142,307 from the Del~
04' 8'.~ Health SMvtoee In No. 1066 ~ Grants Fund to
pmvide tubemulos~ preve~dcm a~ contml ~.m~cae.
(~#4)
a grant fmrn Itm Texaa Deparlment of State Health SMvlces in
the amount of ~,500 for haba'ato~ analy.~ of bay water
~u~de=. (At~ac~me~ # 5)
Ordinance appropriating a grant of $22,500 from the Texas
Deparlment of Slate Health Sendcee In ltm No. 1068 Health
(AUachmeet # 5)
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6.b,
7.5.
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Program. (A~mchrnet~ # 6)
a grant In the anx)unt o($707,709 and to exacut~ a cor~'act and
all re~ited ~ wlltl the Texa~ State Lbraly and Archives
Co,,.,&,~on for the cont~x~ opemtk)n of ttle S(x~ Texas
the altate FY 2005-2006. (Ntach~ # 7)
Ordinance a~ a grant of $'/07,709 fi~:)m the Texaa
S~=, Lib'an/and Archlvea Commimion In b"te No. 1068 IJbrark~
C-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-~ Fund for the co,hued ~ of the So~h Texas
(AUac~ment # 7)
a grant In lbe amount of $149,582 and to execute a contract end
ail related ck3cumeata wffi'~ the Texaa State Ubrary and Archlv~
Co,,.,h mion for t~e continued operation ofltm In~l:xary ~
~ts ~ 2005-2006. (A,~chment # 8)
Ordinance appropriating a grant of $149,5~2 f~ the Texaa
S~-te and Archlv~ ~ In the No. 1068 I.]brarkm C.-.-.~nt
Fund for b'~e ccm'd~ued operation of the Int~llbni7 L~ Relemd
Center located at the Corpus Chm'l~ Pubilc Ubran/. (.Ntachm~
#8)
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a gmr~ In the amount of $69,996 m'.:l to ~ ia contract and
all ralalad docum~ w~th the Texa~ State I~ and Ard~,e~
Oo..,Jeelon for the continued operation o~ the Technical
Aaalatance Negotiated Grant Program aclmlnletemcl bythe 8outh
for the ~ FY 200r~2000. (Attachmem # O)
9.b.
Heg~Uated Grant Program adrr~nlat~ed by the South Texas
Ubrary Sysiem located atthe Coqxm Christi Puldlc ~.
(Altad'.,~nt # 9)
10.a. Re~otutk~ aulhoftzfl~ the City Manager ~ hl~ deMgnee to ecce~
a $2,000 g~ from Walmart to I:~rchaae books and olher library
rna~'lala for the Northwest Branch Ubrmy. (Altachment # 10)
10.b. On:llnance apfxopdaW~ $2,000 from a ~ from Walrnart In the
o2e386 by Incma~ng appmprtaflo~8 by $2,ooo. (Aet,,chment
# 10)
11.
Community Devek3pme~ Bloct< Grant (CDBG) Program,
Errleqlency Sheltm'Grant (ESG) Program and HOME Inveetment
Partnerehlps (HOME) Program. (Attachment # 11)
cr, wt Pmgr-m:
a. AVANGE, Inc. - $100,000 for fl'~e cor~tructlo~ of an AVANGE
b. Colaetal Bem:l AJcohol and Drug Rehablllta'don Centre-dba
Charlle'e Pleoe - $38,738 for removal and rel;daceme~ of
carpeting In ab( 1oukllnge in whlch Charlle'e Pflace provk:lee
aubatmx~ alxme treatment to homelee, ctlent, at 24 North
coun~ C~b P~=e.
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bleachem and lighti~g.
d. Ma~ Idd.eod Bethune Day Numery, Inc. - $25,000 for
Irnpmvements to Building A iocatad at gOO Kinney Avenue.
g. 'Rrne~', Mlnbt~k~ - $13,995 for the addil]oe of a ternpormy
bulk~lng at 10~10 ScxJth Padre Island Drive.
h. Universal Uttle League - $25,000 for Improv~m~ t~ th~
ba.etml field mat Include ADA milty 13~mche~ mmge
Gmemvood.
L Wesley Community Ce~er - $100,000 for the purchaae of a
child care facilty at 4035 Mac, Arthur.
I=~ Pl"~illn: Fro' IIG,,~dlli ~
j, 911 Park Ptac~, dba Mlsaton 911 - 9,575
k. Catholic Charities - $13,000
I. Cornel Bend Ak:ohol ~ Drug ~ Ce.l=r dba
Charlle'e P~ace - $9,575
m. C, orl~m Christi Hope House, Inc. - $13,000
n. Corp~ Christi Melm Ministries, Inc. - $43,000
o. Ma~/McLeod Bethune Day Numery, Inc. - $13,000
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p. The ARK Assesameat Center and Emergency Shdter for
Youth - $13,000
q. The Salvation Army - $13,000
r. Tlmon's MInMITles - $3,000
8. Tho Women's ~witer of ~<)ulh Texa~ - $20,000
For Houeir~ ~
t C(xm~nlty DevMopment Coqmmtkm (CLX:) - $300,000 for
funds b3 amds~ ePl~OXb,a~ely 17 fandk~ in Ix~ylng down a new
u. Accessible Comnx~nllbs, Inc. - $125,500 fl3 provide lanMt-
based rental aselatance ho(Jslng voucher, to ten
indlvtduMMamilea wNh dlsaMItles and provide an accesalb~ty
allowance up ~ $2,5430 per unit for minor rehablitatk)n.
v. CosM Terragona I, LTD - $400,000 for lite land acqubllk~n Io
construct 250 muitlfamly apaflTrmnt units ti:) be b(JIt on 12.62
ecree located between I~ H~ 3M end McINtde Lane.
w. The Latlno Educalion Project- $100,000 for tim rehabilitation
of homes for Iow Income 8enkx8 mai'ting In Coq3u8 Christi.
x. Nuecea CmJnty Comn'aJnlty ~ Agency (CHDO)- $266,~
~ funds to assist appmxlrrmMiy 27 famlile, fallng at (x below
80% o~ the Ama Famly Median Income for Ptmee II of the 99 lot
$16,000 repmaent, the additional CHDO sM askle contingent
upon ely C,o~ndl approval c~ W ap~(~lm~
ma ng to genera (Attach #
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PRJORJ'W I~JF~
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Sept~.,ib&- 13, 2005
13.
14.
m:lcEtJve a~ernat~. (Atla~rnent # 14)
15.a. Ordinance appmfxlalJng $185,(XX) from urmppmlxtated fund
bai~tce In the Maintenance Sen~ce Fund No. 5110 FY2005-
(A,tlzchment # 15)
15.b. Motion authod;d~ the City Manager or hb designee to e0mcute
a construction contract with Malek, Inc., of Corpus Christi, Texas
in the amount of $153,000 for the Central Llbrap/ Chief
Repiacerrml~ 2005 ~. (AIb~tvrmnt # 15)
16.
Molk)n ~ the City Mmmger or hi8 deBignee lo IXOceed
pressure sodium fixtures ara cost of $100 per each fora to(al
amourtt of $83,800. (~# 16)
17.
ctoee the following street secl~onm fo(' the Bayfelet 2(X~ FeatNd,
Sel3~ember 21-~4, 2005. (AttachrmN~# 17)
Reeaca ~ beginning at g:o0 a.m., Wedneecly,
8eptsm~ 21, ~ m~ 5:~ p.m., T~, ~
4, 2005;
~ C~31.JNCIL
(Rd~ lo kgmd 'd I~.md d I~
18.
19.
September 21,2005 through 5:00 p.m.. Tuesday. Ocb3ber
4, 2005;
Northbot~l 8ho~lne Boulev~zl (full
~. ~00~;
North W,~,~,~ Street (fu, do,urn), ~ ~ ~
and Paio Nto Slmet horn 8:00 a.m., Thura:lay, Septm-,b~
22, 2005 through 6:00 a.m., Monday, October 3. 2005;
Thumday, Sel:~m'tmr 22, 2005 through 6:00 a.m.,
penalties. (Attachmem # 18)
Traffic, Section 53-84, project e~glblllty requlrement~ ;,nd design
ellglldllty for traffic calming devk~s. (mment # 19)
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20.a. Ma(ion approving the application from Hogan Deveq)me~
~,/p., owner and d~ c~ Barctay Grove Un# 10
12-inch PVC .anltary sewer cekction IIM, In coml:~nce with
Ptattlng Ordlnafx:e Section v.a.6.f.(2).(li).(4).(d). ~ #
2O)
Colection Line Tn. mt Fund No. 4220-250420 ~ pay fl'~
aite 12-inch PVC ,anlMry ~ co~lec~on line to develop the
BarcMy Grove Unit 10 Subdlvtdon. (Atbach~ # 20)
L I:)Ul~l IG HF'I~NGS:
maign,, ~.~F.,, and maaocate ~n~ Deve~3me~ Bkx~
Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Parb~mhlm (HOME)
Pn3gmms funclL (Attachment # 21)
21.b, Modon ~ tt~ City Manager or his deelgnee to amend
the FY2C]05 Corm~ldated Annual Action Plan fcx' the CDBG and
HOME Progrmrm. (Attachment # 21)
~'tNING CASFS:
Caae No. 0705-~. n.y. ~ Pml;~li~. Ltd.: A c~nge o~
zoning fi'om an %2' Light Indu~trlM Dtatrlct to an "1-3" Heavy
InduatrlM ~ The pml3Mty b 0.063 acm out of a portk~ of
Lo~ C and D, Block 5, Elier~lMe (Nm:lerm No. 3, located Mo~g
#22)
Plannk~g ~ and 8~.Ta Racornmend,,e,-,n: [:)en~ of
· 1-3" Heavy Induatrlal ~ In lieu of, approval of a Special
Permit ~ul:~ct to a ~ plan, and appnwal of~e Fire Marahal
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24.
ORDINANCE
Ameadlr~ b~e Zoning Ordkmnce, upon apl311cation by D.V.
NavigaUon Pmt3erth~, Ltd., by changing the zoning map In
reference ID .063 acre out of a p~tk)n o~ Lo~ C and D, Bioc~ 5,
Elkmdale Gardens, Number 3, from 'I-2' Light Induebtal District
to 1-2' Ught Industrial District wflh a Spec~ Pemdt o~ a 10 by 30
pad site for a 6,000 gaio~ above gn:x.~ fuel tank eubJect tx:) a
r-~e No. 0705-04. Mn~h~Ot~d Inveetment Truer: A change o~
zoalng from an 'A-l" Apartment House District to an "AZ'
~ Houee Dbtrlct. The pmt~ty is 7.576 acme o~t of
Flour Bluff and Enctnai Farm and Garden Trac~ o~ the southern
300 foot porUon of Lo~e 9 and 10, Section 11, located along
0'~e~ ~ (Attachme.t # 23)
ORDINANCE
Invs~,~..d Trust, by changing lhe zoning map In re~emn~ to
7.576 acres out of l~e Flour Bluff and Endnal Farm and Garfle~
Tracts on tt~ eoulhem 300 foo( poraon of Lot~ 9 taxi 10, Section
a~y devlatlone from the existing C(3w'~m/~,~a~Ne Plan.
'R-lA' One-family Dwellng Disbtc( to ,m 'R-2" Multiple Dweling
~ The propmty le Edgewe~ Terrace, Bkx~ 4, Lore 8,0, 10
8ou~ ~ Drive and Edgewater Drive.
(Attachment # 24)
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Pl~mnlng Cornn'Malon's ~ St-ff's Recm~mmxJaflee: Denial of
'R-2' Multipie Dwe#l~ District and, In lieu of, approval of a 'R-
1A'/PUD-2 - One-rarely Dwelling District with a Planned Unit
De~lop,,~nt 2, subject !o a Mbs plan and (9) nine comJItioml.
a Planned Unit Develol~ne~ -2, ~bJect to ~ Mte ptan and nine
(9) condl~x.~; amercing tt~e C~ Plan to account for
Jw
25.
~ur, enl~tion of lhe final report orr ltm IMancl Action Group's
m~'~mmded priorities for Implementation of capital
improvement pro~ and pmgrmm for Mustang-Padre Island
based m the ~k:~ed plan. (A,,,chment # 25)
~ Christi ConverflJcm and Vlsi'mm' Bureau: New Branding
Concep~ of Corpus Christi Harbor Ama (Attachment # 26)
27.
City's Amedcan'n with Di~abilltlee Act (ADA) Tmrmltlon Plan TNJe
II and ~e City's Non-Oiacrfmk~a~ Ordinance. (Attachment
28.a. Motion authorizing the City IVlaneger or his deMgnee to exm:ute
all documents neceaeary with the Unll~cl States Department of
I-kxmlng and Urban Developme~ (HUD)to accep~ and Implemerff
Plann~g and Development (CPD) Programs that ~ndude U~e
Camn~nlty Development Bloc~ Grant (CDGG), Emergency
Sheit~r Grant (ESG) and Home I~,~'tt Partnerahipe (HOME)
Pmoram~. (Attac~ # 2~)
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28.b
Om#nance aplxofxtatJ~ $7,9~9,318 In the No. 1059 CDBG
Grant~ Furxl for the FY21X)5 Coneol~ Annual AclJon Ptan
which IndudM: (1) $5,414,459 for Ihe FY2005 Comn~nlty
D~valep.,~t Block Grant Program, consist]fig of $3,882,133 of
loans, $24,2.45 of demolition ~m program [ncome, and $708,081
o~ mprograrnm~ fund~; (2) $150,150 o~ e,,[;~ement funds lot the
FY2006 F,,~...ucz~.y 8hMter Grant Program; and (3) $2,424,709
conelaang M $1,772,2.41 of adJl~,~d, fund~ $51,243 of
American Dream Downpeyment Inllatlve grant, $300,000
program Income fi'om houatng Ioer~, and $301,225
pmtec and aceat ee. (AttKhrmnt # 28)
29.b. Molbn ~ the City Manal~r a- his d~ to each, fa
Corpus Christi, Texaa In It~ amount of $458,618.80 for Ihe Tolal
Base Bid and Additive Alternate No. 3 for tile Packe~ Channel
Ordinance amending an ordinance of ~e City of Corpus Christi.
Texas. amending Chapter 57 "Vehldee for I-I~.' Arlicte II
'"l'axlcal3a" by amending Section 57-20. "DeflnEkma." Sectlcm 67-
32(5) 'San~ to be given." Section 57-36 'Taxicab
Sial,et Uae Fee." of the Corpus Chrl~ Code of Ordinances. to
c_' '-"~h ~ minimum number of vehldM placed into ae~vtce at
Chapter 57 'Vehicles for Him,' Article II, "l'mdcaba,' by amending
Ilab~lty Ineurance coverage IIm,"m In accordance ~ Section 17-
19 of fftts ~ of Ordinances. (Attachment # 30)
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PRJo~rry 18~JF~
M t~ i~md i M end ~ l~
Rsgdar Cound~ ~eeeng
Segl~mt)et 13, 2005
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Ordlflance amending the Corpus Christi Code of Ordlnancm,
~ 57, Vehk:des for Him, Section b'7-135, Fares - Amounte,
~k:lmc.'.d for ~ succeeding one-,';Fd, (1/5) nde or fnK:aOfl
(1/5) nde or fraction thereof which b ba~d upon the average
permmm. (NtKhmeot # 31)
tax yeer 200~ end tor eech mxx:eed~ yeer ttenMr~r until
32.b. MoOon apl)fovfl'tg the 2005 Tax Levy of $65,574,532 baeed on
the edolXed tax ,ub of $0.625799 per $100 vsluMIon, In
eocord~rme with ~ 28.09(e) of the TexEm Property Tex
Code. (Atmchmem # 32)
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35. MAYOR'S UPDATE
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before regularly _-chldufld council ,,~1#~1. Iftlchnl= '
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August 30, 2005 - 10.~0 nm.
PR~FNT
Mayor Pro Tern Melo~ Cooper (Arrived at 10,-05 a.m,)
alu
John E. Maxuz
JeMe Noyola
City
The ~ waa delivered by Revem~ Fom~ Smith of Travia Bq,~ Chumh and the
P~lge of An,-~m~ m the Uni~d Smtea flag was _~ct~ by Co~ lvlember ~
May~ (~t called fur approval of the minu~ of the regular Coum~ ~ of~
23.2005. A motion v~s made and pans~l m ~ ~ ~m~ ~ ~
Ronnie Sepulveda asked the members of the FI;.( I--lilh ~ Youth Coundl Task Fire:e, who
~md Mr. Sitva aerv~l aa ~o~ fu~ tl~ grou~.
himx~y of tim ~o~p. I~ m~! ~ Flim H~lh ~mmit~ ~ ~ ho~od md ~ a
Youth Su~wit in 2004. One of the go~ of the ~it w~ m ft~n a Youlh ComSl Ta~k For~__,
nnd a mcnRIml~ me~n~ m held in May 2005. I-lc said th~ mm/b~ office ~n ~nt~ln Youth
Comrnl~m nnd their c~ty liaisons w~n~ su~ of fl~ groul~s ~
Ms. ~ · _,~---d the lm:,posed ~ of the ~ c,=.,-.i~ 'o., 'i'no
commission would be coml.~s~" of 21 yxmlh ~ in Omdm 9-12, with 11 st ]n~ ttsmnbe~ nm{
1Mr. 8co~t asked ~ ~ Noe whnt wuuld be iuvolved to e~txmd tho Yo~ih
Ccm~,Assion to incl,~,' other counl~ Mr. Noe ~mlied ~ity staff' would need to canl~t other
~{{{~'n ..... '..~1 entili~ suc. h as the Ci6~ of Pmtim~ Prat Ammm. m,d Azmma Pa~ to see ffthey
to lvlr. Noyola's quemi~ Mr. Silva iniod lh~ Youth C~,,,mi--um would begin its,,.~ .i,.~.t ed]i~ts
in Se~uinmbm 2006; until thnt tin~ tho ~ur~ nmmnbe~ ~ ~m ~ Y~ T~ F~ ~
serve o~ the You{it Commi, 'on
.Wmut~ - Rrguisr Coun~
August 30, 2005 - Pn~ 3
Conmfi~io~rt
~aTto pume t~i= ceec=~ A motiea was made, ~ -~ peased to dite~t smffto l~nae the
cr,~nt~on oflhe CotIms Chrimi Area Youth
th~ imm 5, 9, 13, 14, 19, 20, and 24 be pulled for individual comideraficm. A n~tion wns made
and passed to approve Itnns 2 tt~m~ 24, constituting th~ coment a~tmia, emmpt f~ Itnns 5, 9, 13,
14. 16, 19.20, and 24, which v~e pulled forindivklual ~ City Sesmsta~ChnpapoHed
the Council for Lheir roms as follows:
~ MO~ONNO. 2005-~3
of Pm't Nochn, Te~s for tt~ ~ amount of $33,139.50. The awant is breed on the City's
COolxntive purchnsing ng~mem ~6th ~he Houston Oaivesmn Ama Coumil of
MOTION NO. 2005=284
MOTION NO. 200~-285
Budg~ in th~ Fi~ Fund.
MOTION NO. 2005=287
August 30, 2005 - ps? 5
MOTION NO. 2005-2~
Mmion ~ ~ ~ ~ of a skid steer I~-'tor fnxn loire Dee~ ~
& Fm'estry, of Moline, Ilihiois for file tolal nmo~nt of $38,161.60. The awed is [rased cn
conlrlctOr.
~.n. MOTION NO. 200~.2.~9
Mmion ateiiori-i~ tile City ~ or his designee to accept a grlnt in file amount of
$258,284 fi'om the United Stnlcl D~...ttu,,~ of Justice, B~n~n of Justice J', ': _ for
of t~ ftmds tn be distrR~ul~ m Nu~:~ Com~ under nn estnMished ~ ~
8 b. ORr~INANCR NO. 026411
Ordinnncc aplno~n*in_a $258,284 f~n th~ UnO-J_ S ~t~-n 13~~ ~t ofJustice, Bumma af
Justice ~ r '~-e fur funds avnil,hte unde~ thc FY 2005 F. dwmxl ~ ~ ~
Assislnnce Ornnt (JAO), in the No. 1061Poli~ ~ Fu~ t~ ~ l~w ~af_m~c~.~
10x llESOI.UTIONNO. 02~13
Re~ution ~ttthorizi~ th~ Ci~, Mnnn~ o~ his designee to nccept an attdttional iinm tn the
~ount of $11,508 t'.um ~l~ Tezas I~.~-~u~t of ~ Health Servic~ 1o contin~ Tftie V
Family In-..,lr.~ ~ t~ugh Dec~l~er 3 I, 2005.
August 30, 2005 - ~ 6
10.b. OIH)INANC~.NO. 026414
! l.a. lt~qo!.UTION NO. 026415
Il.b. OItI~INANC~.NO. 026416
12.8. MOTION NO. 2005-290
~ nmhottzing the Ctty Mnm~r or his dmign~ M exezams a omlzn~ with li~ Texas
Delnrttnent of F~uily nnd Prolz~v~ 8ervioes for futz~g in flz atnount of ~213,000 from
the Cotm~dty Youth Dv,'olopKz~ Program fix tho 78415 ZiP Code for
200~-2006, ~ Puriod Sei:mmmuber 1, 2005 thto,,Lj~, Fetn~n? 28, 2006.
Augl~t 30, 2005 - Pl~ 7
12.b.ORI~IN~N~NO, 026417
Ordinance at~axq~'ia~ ~213,(}60 from the Texaa Depm'mm:tt of Family and ~
Service___ in the No. 1060 Conmmnity Youth Developnm~ Ftmd ~o fond the Com~ngty
Youth ~ Program in the 7~41 $ z~P Code f~ Fisml Ymr 2005-2006, Cotam~
i~ioa ~1~ ~, 200~ tl~ F~.u~ 2& 2006.
"Aye"; Mamz s%: ',~
12.c. b4OTION NO. 2005-291
to~ youth ~ 5 to 17 in the 7M15 ZIP Code.
{ 2.d. MOTION NO. 2005-292
Motion ntuhoria~ the City ~ or his d~si~nee to exec~ a -nboonn,~ with the
Corpm Christi Housing Authority inthe smmmt of $13,136 to l~Xn6de services fm y~uth
nS~ 6 to 17 in tl~ 78415 ZIP Code.
12.e. btOTION NO. 2005-293
Christi Te~ Court in flae amoum of $9,431 to provide sen'vitro f~r youth s~m 11 to 17 in'd~
7~415 ZIP C.{~i
! 2lf, MOTION NO. 2005-294
Parmthood of South Texas in the amaum of $10,.500 to provide servk~ __~'_ youth s~m 12
to 17 in the 78415 ZfP Code.
Ausust 30, 2005 = Pns~ 8
12.8.MOTION NO. 2005-295
t~l 7 in tl~ 78415 zm Code.
12.h. MOTION NO. 2005-296
{ 5. MOTION NO. 2005-29~
17. MOTION NO. 2005-300
Minu~s - Regular Council
Augu~ 30, 2005 -Pn~9
18.n ORrllNANC~. NO. 026419
~ declaring n City owned vs~ant lot descrR~ m Lot 1, Block 121, Beac. h~
as surplus lX~erty which i. loca~d west of S~m Rmkin Street -,,a south ofHugi~ StrmC
18.b OIH31~LANC~. NO. 026420
des~n'bed m of Lin 1, Block 121, Bench Addi6~ and to exocn~ n ~ Wmxamy Deed
fnr the conveyance of this lot, as penniu~! by the Te~ms Local ~ Co~
2T2.001(bXS), in ccmn~-tion with the Port's Southaid~ Mililm,,y Rail Yard l~gOje~
2 I.a MOTION NO. 2005-302
Molion appmvi~_ th~ Trnn~s~ion ,mi Orid Main Ca:mamscti~ and
in,,~ll~icm of 640 ~ fix~t ofa 12-inch PVC ~ grid n~in.
2 I.b ORI'31NAN~='. NO. 026433
O, dlname ~ $47,146.28 from tt~ Altmal Transmission nnd Grid Mnin Tmn~
FundNo. 2OgOI0=4030topwffth~~~mquest~ortho' '" 'i,~of
640 limnr feet ofn 12=/nth PVC wn~r grid main to develop Lot 1 of Brigttmn Pink Bq~fst
^ugtm 30. 20O5 - Pa~e 10
2 I.c. ~OTION NO. 2005=303
instatlafi4m of 384 linmr f~t of a i-inch PVC ~.~ ~ ma~
2 l.d. OI~DfNANCP. NO. 026424
Ordinnnce ~ $10.635.41 f~nn the Distn~s~ion Maim Trust Fund No. 209020=
4030 to pay thz ~ t~-4ml~_ ' request f~ tl~~ '
~. Ol~r~rN'ANf~. NO. 0264~
23. OItDrN, ANCE NO. 026426
Min~ - R~,ular Council
August 30, 2005 - P~u 11
16. MOTION NO. 2005-299
Motion a,.~ho~-i,,~ the City Manager m' his ~si~ ~o exe~ an Advanced Funding
~ with th~ Texas D~ tt,,.-d of T~ ~ in th~ ana~unt of
$2 ! 0.0(}0 for the American's wilh Disabiliti~ Act (ADA)~,-~ ~llty Ramps at mnliiple
plumbers or~anizaliem, wa~houses. ~ ~ty ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~
or ~ml'mim Mr. Onn:n said thc mm~ority of the code violations ~ discovumd durin8 a hon~
impeofion whm a home wna far sale.
24.a. oItntNANt'~. NO. 026427
Ordinance nm,-m~n~ the Code ofOtxlinancm, Sectic~ 14=2161W~nnr Rtt~nirs and~
by nnaovi~ tl~ _pe~t t~un~on _~_ h,-,-][~t~n of w-ti.,- lmmt
24.b. ORFdNANt'~ NO. 0264.28
l~fmutu - R~u~r 30, 2005
q [ti~-qOLtYllON NO. 026412
~ the City of Cmlms Ch'isfi, Texas (City) sad San Patticio ~, Texas (County)
for tl~ tw~hn~ 02) month period of Jan:om? 1, 2005 thton~ D~o,'"m~ 31, 2005.
13. ORnlN~,NCg. NO. 026418
Ordinance ~tbe City ~ or his desi~me ~ exe~t~ · six nx,~ Usc
~ (not to ~,__oeed_ 60 day~ of uae per site) with VehicAe Rz~am/~ Strvic~ ~
dba AL, Cz~, for u~ of Site 1, a eonca~ l:ad site in the north ~ lot of ~
Colin~m. nnd otl~ nit~s) ns determix~ by tl~ City Mmm8~ or his demJgtt~ to opel'ate
pubtic hclkopm' tours; ixoviding f~ tc~min,o'ion of use of Site 1 no latin'that 12-31-2005;
lxuvidin~ f~ tn'm/nation of~ ofS~ I or the ngr~nam~ on 3 da~ wrlm~ notice (or
Scott. Vofin~ "Aye".
Mayor ~ ~ ~ on II~n 14 r~lntdin8 a ~ ~ ~on
Au~u~ 30, 2005 - l~_m~. 14
14. MOTION NO. 2005=297
MoRan ~ Rm City Mm~gn' m I'd,, cksi~nee to exea~ a Canlz~t far Pmfi~miannl
Servi_~__ with HDR ~ Inc. of Corp~ ~ Texas in tl~ amm~ of IR36,901
~ Tr~nc ~ ~.,,,~,-,,~ (BON1) ISStT~ 2004)
Mayor Oan~ ~ ~ on I.t~n 19 mgmding a ~.~ x'~iu~ f~ t~
consm~o~ ora halfslx~ in a l(h, Lz's Crossi~ ~ Mr. (lax~si~xihe clid no~ hav~ m~,
corn:re'ns r~an]i~ Item 19 ~[m'sll. City ~Chapspol__ka_tbeCotmcil~~ m
follows:
I q. ORDINANt~. NO. 026421
O~lin~ce ~ S~ ~3,384.44 f~m the ~ Trus~ Fu~l No. 4730 to pay
Kins's Cro#ing ~, LtcL requt~ for ~ in acomdan~ with tl~ Pistting
Ordinance, to fund consm~ of half stn:et requited by the ~ of King's
Crossin~ Unit 13, Lot 1, Block 2, local! south ofYorktownBoulevatdemtofSouth ~
August 30, 2005 -l~g~ 15
20.a. MOTION NO. 200.5-301
~Unit 19 8ulxlivi~ lo.ted we~t of~ ~ ma ~uth of Lcm Drive
for the installation of 728 linear fi:et of a 12-inch PVC w~ter ~'kl ms~
20.b. OI~IMN~NCE. NO.
Ordiname ~ $34,551.31 f~tn the A. rtn, ial Ttun~ni,- '_'~ and (hid Main Trast
Fund No. 209010.4030 m p~y the l:)ovoio1~ rsim~ ~lnmt for tl~:
728 linnn- f~t of a 12-inch PVC writer grid main to dev~op gin~'s ~ Unit 19
9ubdivision.
Council had ~ di _~.~1 the posm'ble upgrade of the mnt-rinl, u~d fro' stm~___ ~ ,.,~
he asimd if this itnn wns imik:mive of nn upgrnde. Assismm City Manager 1~ tm Msas~ rel~ird
ne~ntiv~y, ntyin~ ~he problem was not minted to the type of material; ~, it wns the type of
wenring na~f~s~ n~l nHowed the rmid m be opetl~l [o trs~c mol'e ~ thn~ wilh nn ~
overlay. City Secrecy Chnt~ polled the Coumil fur O~fir voum ss follows:
5. MOTION NO. 2(105-286
Augus~ 30, 2005 - Pa~ 16
No. 0705-01. R~yfi~a Meai~ pl~. A change of zoning f~m · ~2" ~
~a~5"~~~~n=~2"~~~~ ~
~~ 1.~ ~ ~ 1. B~ 3,~~~W~~
S~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ F~ ~ W~ ~ 7,~B ~~
T~~ 1-11, J~~~~~~~~
Dew,i-~ ,.~-2, subject to n sito ptan end fora' (4) conditkma.
CitySect~ryClmtmalnonn~ouncedthntMr. Sco~twouldben'x' ' ' gtix~mthevo~and
discussion on this ~
26. ollr~IN.~NCE NO. 026429
the ~n~,~ng nmp in nff~mnce to 1.9499 am~ mt of Lot 1, Block 3 Central Wharf and
Tract B of thc ~ Tta~ Lots 1-11, Jones Sb~dinc Buatnzss Lots; locat~ ~
B-osin~s ~ ~ ~5" ~ ~ ~ to 'B-2" Bayfn~ I~sinnas Dtnr~
and "B=5 ' Primm~ I~minms Dtatrlct with a"PUD-2' P~nnmi Unit I~ ~-'~,,~a.2 ~,
s~bje~t to a site plan and Rmr (4) coodition~ nnmndi~ the Co. -i_. ~l~.h,,, Plan to ncotmnt
fog any ck-viafiom from the existing Cc.,m~ve Plnn.
~"--~ No. 0605=06. lit-- K. IVlie-~h~,.~ (Jl~i~ R. I-I~'r,.-~'C~k A c~mn~ of~mtn8 fl~n ·
=R-lB" One-fnmily I~ District to · "B-I" Neighixntmod Business Distt'k~ The
tn~m~y ~ .489 a~s out of Lots 13 nmi 14, ~tn 54 of the Flour Blnffnnd ~ Fm-m
taxi Gm~ksn Trnc~ Ioeamt st the inuwsecfi<m of Waldron Road and Crmfline ~t.
City g~c~-Inry Chapa stnmd the Planni~ Commission n,~ slnffwm~ l,o~.,,,,--,a h q~ ,4~n~
of a "B-I" N~ishbodmod District and in lieu ~ ~ of an "AB" Pmfi~siotml O~_tce
District on .332 acrm on Lot 13, Section 54 only.
recommanded thc "AB" Pmf~n~ior~ O~ce Di~ict becsuse of the ~ avm~b~ on
0.332 ac~s in the front half of the subject property fo~"AB" Pmfi~ssional Office district
initial ~onin~ nxfuest wm for n 0.489 nme site). He snid tl~m w~ no iong-mrrn ~ ~
development of the rmr of the property.
Minutn - R~d~r Counci! ~__~
Augum 30~ 2(X)5 -Pagg 1~
27. ORf~INANCF NO. 026430
~nim2 map in ~ to .332 n~s out of Lots 13, 8eclRm 54 of~e Flora' B~utT nnd
Encinal F~uu and Omden Tracts, f~n "R-lB" One-f~nily D,w~dling ~ to "AB'
IVlayor ~ ~ to Itnn 28, and a motion was tnnde, s ~ co-- :-1. md l~sed to olin the
~--- No. 0705-04. ~-~ ~ Tp"I: A change of znning f~m an 'A-l"
A.- tB~.th~t~nn"A-2'Apm'tn~ntHousgDistt~t. Ti~~Js7.576m
Lots 9 md 10, Section 11, loc~:d along Cin~ Boulevsld ,~ es~ ofNew Bed~md
He .~d ~ applicant plan~d to incr~se th~ building ~ to four sOodcs to for a futnre n~.~...t
fo~ thc mbject ~. ~ly ~ an ,~,n.it~ to New Bedfont Dri~
August 30, 200~ - Pa~ 19
additional stcn~ over one, nm to exceed a total of 30 feet setlx~c He snid ehi, wns slightly mm'~
substnnt~ th~ in the =A- 1" district.
Mr. ~mni-~ zeplied the setback was t~n feet plus fiv~ legit for each s0,41fiorml stray; tkna,
it would be fiw fe~t le~ thnn the "A-2" would nllow. Mr. Kinnison rmmrk~ the only difference
betwe~t th~ tv~ ~c. tdng distrk:ts was that tl~ "A-2" lzmin~ ~ for highea' dmlai~.
1~. Mike MoW~-~i; th~ dove, lopees ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ & W~ ~
the residmUfs eoncernt He ac. knowtedg~d th~ the draimge in ttz cunmt syatexn ~as a l~bi~m,
Augu~ 30, 2005 - Page 20
Gunning nnswer~l tl~ d~v~oper could buildup to 219 m~s und~ 'A-lA' _~min_~ and 272 ~
under'A-2" zonin~ Mr. ~ asked Mr. Mo~.'-' if219 unitsw~uid be fmm~ fnrhis
28. TARI.~aT) UNTH. ~=~o~ER 13. 2005
Augmt 30, 2005 - Ps~ 21
Mr. Scot~nak~ifthecity couldk__,~'ptl~ old policy. Mr. Noe tn:pliodffthe Com~ wished
to keep the old policy, then ~ ~d ~ stuff to place this itc,,, on the ngamla to ammd tl~
Sulx~lUemiy, a mm0Je~ of compm~e~ N~t~ czuted ~ the n~l m have sn~,'J_~ i~Uucture
to dispal~ cars. Now, he snid it was muc. h simpler to rrm a taxicab ~ wi~h innxpennive
· ~n~olo~ nnd low ndminism~tivt ovt~hen~
13
Mr. Noyola spoke in support of nllowin8 the city to issue a Inx~ab ~ to a cm~=m~y
comprised ~ ~ He uked the City Manager to survey other mm~'~
handled it.
Noc n~d stn~ would achodul~ a fin~, to diJoJn thh n~ttar.
Noe ankod for a cop,/of th~ Open R~ls roqum~ ,~ h0 could look into lh~ mat~.
August ~o, 2oo~- Pa~Z2
as follows:
35.n. Olinn~L~N~ NO. 026434
Ordimm~ ~ th~ imuam~ ami ~ale of City of ~ C~i~i. Te~ Util~y 8~n
35.b. MOTIONNO. 2005-310
Mo~sn ~ u S(nior Mmagcr wire m)umwmt ~ In~.RBC DsinRnnr. l~, and
Ram~z & Co. as Co-lVlmma~m; tnd ~ Pmqthum, snd linggm sa Bond Counsel, f~
City of Cmpus Chris~, Texas ~ Sys~n l~vmue R~funding Bonds, S~ies 2005A.
Minn~s- R~ndtr Cotm~ _Me~_'ng
August 30, 2O05 - Page 23
36. MOTION NO. 2(}0~-311
4.
5.
6.
7
8.
10
Fire Cider J.J. Adanm ~ Mr. Slrphen ~, ~ of~ ~ ~
_' thisa'atnzflalt He
Resmdinli the ~o~ and ~ of the Carpus Ctnisli Fn~ ~ I~.~ (~),
Mi.
" ReotBxzfize time CCFD into flae pfiznmy m'~as of Opemtilx~ ~ m~ Technical
l--lire · civjlinn ~ ~ ~.
Him a civil~ to mmm~ the ant:qx~ functiom of fleet servia~, ~, mt SCBA.
Improve channels oflmrticipetion nad cnmmu~'_,-~ion fzmn stsffm line r,~, ----!
Fnc~r in the nven~e mnnber ofpea~ on milltnry leave, inju~, ar dinakfil~ m%t mdm~ sir.,k
Angus~ 30, 2005 - Page 24
popula~n~ 1.41 in C. m3ms Christi and 1.3 tn othfn-~es. TI~ on-duty smfl3-~. Lervela pu' 10,000
~ was 3.33 in ~ Christi af~ 3.0 in oth~ ~ Th~ tmmber of calls per 1,000
~wns 101. in Corpus Cln'isfi-,,d 113 in otha't~hn. Finally, tl~ sm'v~ costs i~ esp~
w~s $121 in both ~ Christi and the olhn' cities ~
dcm,m~~thcbou~oflO.'O0 a m and 10:OOp,m .andonFrid~, Sitmday, and Sundny. lie
also show~ cham ~ an EMS demand projection betsmm 2004-2005 and ~ rims,
inln'sec~on of McKinzie Rned a~ Oettysh~ Stmet; consider ~ a ~ EMS un/t
betw~:n St~'on~ 2 md 12 dm'ing peak-demmxl periods m~ti~ Stolon 12 is mlocnmd; ~ ~
2 sli_uhfly east; and add apcak-dgmand marc unit nt StnlAm 12 betw~ 10.'00 a.m. md lO:(}Op-m
TI~ kfg'recr,-m,'~ 'ic~ h'the Nm~h Central n~icm wu~ as follows: ~ (x~ ensJn~
at Stati~ 1 (add a n~w stmion) to tho soulhmst; mlocsm Station 5 to a silg r,ssr tl~ tnln. aection of
in the vicinRy of CIU~ord and SIBpL~ Sln~; and add a medic .-;[ at S~nl~m 3.
soon aa ponible (no I.ft~ thtn 2008) between the hou~ of I 0:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
betweea d~ hou~ of 10:00 a.m. taxi 10:00 pm Mr. [h~:ier referred to a tmmbet of drafts
enuzmmin8 the smion snd sppamtta .,..-c- ...... .a-tk~ l~ioti~et
Appoint a distt~ r.~ef m ove~ee planning mxl ~
Consider min~ LDRVs for EMS c~ls
Plme a q~m to at S~fien 7 in ]ieu of an ensine and ~,~.
Add three LnRV
Mr. Br~Jer tmriewed the ir~ tecom~s in the suplxxt sea'vices dtvinion, ~aich
~ncludee fleet m~, 911 d~pm~ and conununicaliona. ~ m=. ~-,g ...... ~. tminins.
and health/wellness, m foUows:
* Decnm~ the ~ of Captninn ~ fiN~ m ~ in ~ nmi nad ~
August 30, 2OO5 - Pa~ 26
Acqu~ a ~n-ve ~-~'- truck
Replace four of the olde~ ~rve engines
Estnblinh an enn~ C~ with f~ level bnsed on the desi~l n~pl~ ' schedule
I-I~ a dvilian ~ tnm~nge logistics end suplx~t f-onctions, ~ fleet stances
Mnyor ~ ~ ~ ~,~ ....... .d~,~ to place n reed=lc unit be~v~x:n Stntiona 2 and
12 in t~ N~ ~gion would w~:k.
the use of Au~matic Ve~ticle Localx~ (AVL) to mo~ vchicl~ ~ noed~ tn t'~al lin~.
AuS~st 30, 2005 - Pa~ 27
sut~rf~.i~l ct~n~s ~ u ~mm~r, nothi~ sub~mtiw. Mr. ~ s~d the ~ ofthe
the Police, Fi~ and EMS datxtrtm~n~ howev~, it w~u~d be dil~Gcnlt to mgo~m= argue
Mayor Garr~ ~.~ea_ tb~ siac~ the ~.t~m of Sbe,~m= BottL-vm~ by the colbeum wa~
hlockad off dm-lng the ~ lxo~ect, it would be a good titn~ to ceezp~e~ ~ aece~ety
3 I.a. OPnI{~tAN~ NO. 026431
31.b. MOTION NO. 2005=304
31.c. MOTION NO. 2005-305
3 I.d. MOTION NO. 2005-306
~ l.e MOTION NO.
up to 90 day~ to finish ~mrly.
City Mnna8~ Ron Mnasey replied stnte mgulnfiom mqui~l mst Ibis type of cc~m~tiou ~ be
the Council for their m a~ follows:
August 30, 2005 - Pa~ 30
32~_ MOTION NO. 200~-308
32.b. MOTION NO. 2005-309
nmotmt of $283,059.50 f~r tho Cef~ F. Val,.,m~ls ~ ~ I)evelolmz~ Project.
Mny~ Garmtt opened discussion on limn 33~., the comidemino of a t~nbu~
application sul:~it~ by ~ I~welolx~t Comps~, LP., u f~
33.a.
L.P., ownn' and ~ ~ Grove Unit 9 ~ loea~d emt ~8o~th 8tat~
and nm'th of !.'.roes Boulevard fo~ the compl~ed ir~llntlon of an othn'wis~ ~ 949
comt~nnce wilh pl~,;.~ Ordinance.
Item 33.b. aa foliow~:
33.b. ORFllN,ANCI::. NO. 026432
~0nut~ - Rogulat Com~ Meeting
3O. 2OO5 - Ps~c 31
linem f~et of an off-sit~ 12-im.h FVC sanitary sew~ collection ~ a~ not in
34.b. Oi~IMNANC.~ NO. 026433
"^y~"; Coop= was absent.
Mayor Gsn~ called ~r the City ~'ana~es ~m. City b'~nng~r Noe ~.t~d Assismm
Fire Chief Tr,'vino hnd b,~ deployed m assist w~$ Hurricm~ KaUinn ~iiefeff~r~ tie snid lt~ G~
asked to ~si~C Smffwouldkeepth~Councillr, tom~abou~m~r~killi'"'"'"'"~~f~r~.i.' _.
City/~n~q~r Noe ~ nn electronic town hall meetin~ would be hetd ~ st 6:00
p.m. ~gnrd~2 th~ Sep~mber 10 elec'fion on the smoking ~.
City Mana~ Noe ~ported the Henith &4,~-tu~.ut's ~stmmn~ in~ r~ports we~ now
avnilable on the city's w~bsi~.
May~ G-~'mtt c~lled for Coumil ~'n~ ami ropor~. Mr. Kelly t~c~d one of hi,
August 30, 2~ -P~32
votert
Mr. Gatcia thankod ~ Odd T~-vitlo fm- assistin~ with lhe Hurtican~ If,~trinn ~
~ He also r~o't~l a citizen ~ eic~mt problems with a sunk~ line o~ tho east side of
Holly Road at Rodd Fieht.
T'nn~ being no furthn' busim~ to come befo~ th~ ~ Mawr ~ ad~oun~d ~
Council ~ at 3:10 pm on Augu~ 30, 2005.
CITY OF CORPUS CI-I]~IS~ TEXAS
~ 7, 2005 - 3.'00 p.m_
.Mayor Hem'y Gatrett
nm
.l~a~ Noyola
~P..qP3qT
Mr. Noe repro'ted the ulty subsequently _rec~___'ved 12 plane loads of m~es so far, tolalin8
aPl~0dma~y 1430 peopte. I-b: edd the azee ~'m~tly I~! 853 ev~oe~ in m ]~.iv~e mxl
puldi~ ~eltm tl~mibo~ tie te~ion, i~ledi~ the Cities
Mr. Noe th~ni~d thc State of Texas for their ,.~i~n~, ~iylng they w~uld w~c with th~
feckral ~ to reimburse the city's co~ for ~ evacuees. I-Ie also ~x~ted (]ovezm~
for t~ ~xmmmnity.
I. OgnflNANf~. NO.
Thn~ being m f-m0~ business to con~ ~ tt~ Coum~ Mayor Oam~ ~ ~
special Coungil rigging at 3:15 p-m on Sepl~mber 7, 2005.
2
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
S dmnber 200
AGENDA ITEM:
A. Reeolutloa authodzing the City Managm', or deelgnee, tn accep~ ,, grant fnxn the 81~1~ of
Tm, Office of Govm'nor, CrlmlnM Ju~tlc~ D~viMon In the ~'nount of $38,169 for the TIIJe V
De~nquency Prevention Ac~ Fund Program wilh. City rrmtcb of $19,863 In the No. 1020
~ Fund, and a total project co~t of $b'7,832.
B. Ordinance appropriating $38,189 from State of Text, OIRce of the Governor, Crknlrml
Justice DlviMon, in the No. 1061 Poik=e Grant Fund for elgible ftmdlng under the Title V
emergency.
ISSUE: The Governor's Criminal Justice Divlak:m i~ awarding a Title V Delinquency
Prevention Act Fund Program ~ ~ un~ of government to promote great~ account~ty
In the juvenile jcmtk:e system.
REQUIIEO COUNCIL ACTION: City Council must accept the Grant and appmpda~ the
funds
PREVlOI~COUNClLAC11ON: CltyCoundlapl~:~bmlalo~oflt~Grant-rPl. tionforr
$105,389 for language intmpm~m, local mileage, equlpmer~ and ofltce apace for the I~m~:tpal
Juvenile Court and Juvettlle,~,~ e ee.,~,,"ff ~, with City match of $E~4.,291, ~ May 17, 2005.
apace was no~ an alh:mmble expenee.).
FUNDBIG: The grant fund~ require e 34% c~sh match of $19,863 whk:h ~ be pmvidmJ fi'om
the Municipal J~ Corot Budget.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
hd~.. p,~r..., kx/mReege, ecWaipment, Irld olltce I;)ace ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~
and Juvenile AJu~_elame~ Center, vv~th City rrmtch of $54,291, o~ Mily 17, 2005.
The City v,'a~ awarded $38,169, wfth ~ match requirement of $19,6~3, for tG'ml project
co~s of $57,832. Them~ funds will be used for language Intarpretem, local mileage,
eqc.~,~.~tt lind ~ for the Murdclpa~ Juvefllle Court and the Juvenile Asm~mmeflt
Center.
I:)ut w~fl be InchJded k't the grm'd: project am a caah n'uatch.
STATE OF TEXAS
OI~FICE OF THE GOVERNOR
CRIMINAL JUSTICE D[vIgION
¢~ne ~ No~e, fha2 h Jt to CJD at (512) 475-2440 ~flda 45 ds~ afb m ds~
POST OFI~ BOX I:~:~ AI~tlN, ~ 7~711 (512}
GRANT AWARD PACKI~T
~JD Cmimt W F~nd~
~ I aOmm lo h Im~ ~ ~ ormtt (m bd'd' (~ h gIllm, ~ Tim 1, Pm1 1, C3mpler 3, Ti ,~ ', ' ,' '
8 I ~l:klllnd I/Grl~ ILI~I, rely I~ WlIMiCI ~1 d q~idll acrlI~lFimd on I/GI~ll nIu,d,M
? I tmlm/wl Ii itoh gld alii ixwim nmi Im mxmplll by m ciamrl Im~Mud.
P~ 4 ~ 4
AUTHORIZING THE CITY #AN.N3ER, OR DESIGNEE, TO ACCEPT A
ORANT FROll THE STATE OF 'rEXAS, OFFICE OF QOVERNOR,
CRI~NAL JUSTICE DIVISION IN THE MiOUNT OF ~,1~ FOR THE
TITLE V DEUNQUENGY P~ ACT FUND PRCX3RAM WT~H A
CITY IIATGH OF $tg,663 IN THE NO. t020 GENERAL FUND, AND A
TOTAL PROJECT CO~T OF ~'?,~32
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS:
SEC11ON 1. The City Manager, or deeignee, I~ ault~tzed to ac~p~ a grant from the
Stale of Texas, Office ofthe Governor, Criminal Justice DMeion, In lhe amount of
$38,169 for a Title V Delinquency Prevention Act fund Program. The City match for !]~
grant I~ $1,379 In ttte No. 1020 ~ Fund, for a total pr~3~=t c~t of $13,792.
SECTION 3. In I~ event of the loss or relapse of these grant fund~, fl~e City of C, oq3u~
Christi will retum all funds to the State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Crlmlrrai Ju~lce
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRIS'n
An~nando Chapa
APPROVED: Sepl~mber 6. 2005
,~u~at~nt c, lty ~
F~ CEy
Henry Garm~t
ORI~NANCE
APPROPRIATING ~I~11,t~ FROII STATE OF TEXAS, OFFICE OF
THE GOVERNOR, CRIIIBIAL JUSTIGE DIViSK)N, IN THE NO. t{~t
POI. ICE GRANT FUND FOR EMGIBI.E FUNDING UNDER THE TITLE
V DI3JNQUENCY PflEVE~flON ACT FUND PROORAll TO REDUGE
JUVENILE D~.I~, IIIPROVE THE JUVENILE JI.18TICE
OFFENDERS; AND DECLARING AN ~GENCY.
BE IT ORI~N~n BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPtl8
CHRJ811, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That a gt-ant of $38,169 fnxnthe Sta~ ofTexa~, Ofltce ofb'~e
Governor, Criminal Justice DMakm, I~ ~xoprlated In ~ No. 1061 Po#ce Grant
Fund for ellgllde fundtng under the 'l'Be V Delinquency Prevention Ac~ Fund
Prog, a,,, to reduc~ juvenle dellnclue~-y, Irnpn:nm the Juvenie Justice w~ent, and
SECTION 2. That upon wfltten reque~ of the Mayo~ or five Council membem,
cofly ~dac~d, the City Coundl (1) finch and deciarm an emetgenW due 1~ the
of City ~,;;=k~ and (2) ~t.~3end~ the Chartez rule that requlme con~demtlon of
.2oo .
ATTEST:
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRIS'n
APPROVED: September 6, 2005
CltyAU nw
for City Atl 'ney
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CiTY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
City of Co,pus Christi
Rex Kinnlao~
J~hn E. Mamz
3
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
AGENDA ri'EM:
It~ A: A meok~o~ authorizing the C,~ty IVlar~ger or hl~ daalgnee to acca~ a grant from
the Taxae Department of S'~'~e ~ Sen4cee In the arn(xs~ of $144,360 to cover
Item B: An ordinance a[H3mpdating a grant of $144,350 from tfm Depmtnm~ of S',-~,
Health Servk~ In the No. 10~ ~ Grarlt~ fund to cover pe~ormo~ and Mnge
benefita for an Imrnunlzaflon program for children, adole~mr~, and m:lultl, with apectat
I~SUE: Immunization eervtcee are among a vmlety of ~ ~ ~ ~ by
the Corlxm Chrl~l--Nuec~ ~ ~ I-leallh DtaMct that are funded by the Texaa
Department of S"~m~ HeaJth Serv~ (DSHS). Imrmmlzatkm fi. mdlng (AJ.b,ct'.,e,d. No. 4 to
Contract 7481X)05741-2(X)6) In fl'm amount of $144.350 covem pemormei and Mnge
benef~ Ix) maintain an In~nunlzatk)n program for chiklm~, adolaica~, and adult~ wlth
been deatgrmd to elin'dnate barrlem, expmtcl knmun~ delvep/, and ewl~FIih ~
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
BACKGROUND: The DSHS ha~ m4:~xted the Health DM~lct ImmunlzatJorm Program
thnx~gh ~ ~1~ for many yearn. The Imrmmlzatlon~ Program of the I-lee~ Di~rlct
~ IXOVffied 21,749 Immunization; to 15,044 pemo~m dudng the pa~t year. In addlUon to
direct client aewtce~, the conb act aUl3t~ta promotion of Ihe need for Irrlmu~ to the
DSHS Doomn~ t~ 74~flnq741 2006
EXL:~-N. YrED IN' DUPLICATI~ ORXCHNALS ON TH]~ DATI~ SHOWN.
By:.
By:.
cov~,P~c i
DETAILS OF ATTACHMENTS
01 0000~12~70 01~1/~ 12/31/05 93.116 109,.q26.00
02 ____n~s3'~167__ 8 04A}iAI5 03/29~6 93.~ 89,782.00 0.00 89,782.00
03 0W01/~ 02/28/06 111,166.50 (}.CO 11 i,166..q0
~ Dot,mini NO.74~00~741 2006 To~s
ARE. BOLUll(3N
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS, THAT:
T~ r~el:W, b,~dL of' ~ I..leallh SMYiCOI, In lfte Inlokmt cdr $1,4,4,380, tx) ~
pefioflnei lind fringe benellll for an ImrnufllzBtlon prognim fi:)r chidron, idoIBBcB: b,
THE CITY OF CORPtJ8 CI-IRJSTI
.,,~,,n E. *
Je~e Noyola
your'lger.
APPROVED: ,a~u~t 29, 2005
for Ule CNy Atlx:H'rN~
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE crrY COUNCIl'
4
CiTY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
AGENDA ITEM:
the Taxa~ Department of StYe ~ Service, In the ~'notmt of $142,307, to [xovide
tuberculcm~ prmmrd]on and co. bu~ ~rvtc~.
Item B: An ordinance aplxupr~tk,g · grant of $142.307 from the ~_.3pg, b,cnt of 8tats
I..lea~ ~ In the No. 1066 Health Grm~ Funcl to provide bzberculo~ pmvent]o~
BACKGROUND INFORMA~N
dier~.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
1100 WEFF 49TH STREEt
AUSTIN, TEXAS 7~7~3199
A']-F NO 05 : TH - PREVENTION .ad'4D OO'NTRO,L
PERFORMING AGENCY:
HEALTH DISTRICT (CITY)
(Si~mt~e of p,non ~ to ,t~n)
( N -',~- -~
RBCO{~.
By: ~
f,,.,~, pert, on m~i~ m ~gu eonu'~t
By:.
DETAILS OF ATTACHMENTS
,~,,,a DSHS Ptwcbuc AmimB:g (DSHS Sha~)
Iq(,. C]v~ks' Nmnbm' Bejin ~ Souce of Antares
Pands*
0l 0000302370 01t0t/05 12/31/05 93.116 109,526.00 0.00 109,526.00
D~
02 0000304678 04~1/0~ 03,~M]6 93.98~ 89,782.00 0.00 89,78200
RLS.q/LPHS
0~. 09A)l/~ 02/28/~ 11 l,l~0 0.00 !11,16650
IMM/LOCAI-q
~ 0O003O9127 09mt/0~ 08/31/06 Smug3.268 144,350.00 0.00 144,.350.00
DSH~S Docu~mt N~74(K*(p~741 2(}~ Totals
~ No. 05 $.~7,131.~0 $ 0--~- $~7,131.~0
BUD~ ~z.:l~q' O!~ ANY Z~RO AMOUNT ATrAC~IM]~T ~ Dt~TA~
A R~8OUJTION
mNoy~
APPROVED: August 29, 2005
TO THE MEMBER8 OF THE CITY COUNCIL:
The above ordlmmce wal pa~ed by the t'al.~,,4,,g v~e:
John E. I~r~
5
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
City Coun~ .N:tlon ~: 8ea4~nher 1~. oeM
AGENDA ITEM:
bay water .aml~ and declaring an eme~)er~y.
Heed lllOrmtum)
BACKGROUND INFORMA~
Servtcell (DSHS) la contractirlg for ilel'Vlcea from the Corpul ClldllhNuec~ ~ Pubic
for hurn~n conmm~n. '['h~ btheflflflyearlnwhlchaco,,b,~,ct ha~beenoffemd. The
MAII,ING~ P.O. BOX9727 COItP~S ~] TX 7846g-(XJQ0
~AIH~B~8S: 17O21-10QHGROAD ~~ TX 78469-Ca_Z~
~ DOCUMBNT NO. 74~0Q~74 IB2~6
LF
PA~ DAT& (!? mx tho ~,-- m PIB]q:RMING ACH3NCY m' Ab]] --
8tnfB d l'~m Vembr ~' ..... Nh. (14 dill/) I PAYE~ AG~'qCY Bsed
174~1MJS7410~7 I Y~ gadq MdadJu July
pAY~ BUBINK~ INI~G~MATION FOR ~TA'I~F~-AL imi ~ - E L,4G~ Pimao ch~ lbo catugudm fbi gppty m ~ur bmdmm.
DETAILS OF ATTACHMENTS
Sf~AL
01 ~196
DSH~ Documf~ No.74~I(B741B2606
Psods*
Tomb
ToUl AM
S w.q(X)~0 $ _fl__m_ $
A RE~UTION
SECTION 1. The C.l~y Maneger or hl~ de~gnae I~ authodzad to acce~ a gnmt from the
A'ITE~T:
BE n' OR.DAINED BY THE CiTY CCXJNCIL OF THE CiTY OF CORPU~ ~,
TEXAS, THAT:
effect upon first reading n an emeq)ency me~ure on thb the dw of
, 200~.
ATTEST:
TO THE MEMBER8 OF THE CITY COUNCIL:
For I~ m~m3rm a~t ~ In 1~ ~,.~k,-f ~ oftl~ fo~gu&~ ~ ~n omar-
Councl
Rex ^. Kinnleo~
John E. Mm, az
6
CrTY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
City Coun~M Actkm 13~m: ~H~ml~r 1~, ~
lamA: Molion auttmdzfng tim City Idanager, or his designee, to accept a grant in the
amount of $271,525 awarded by the Corporation for NatlonaJ and Community Service
~ B: Ordinance appropriating a grant In rite amount of $271,525 from the
CorpomtJcm for National and Community Service In the No.1067 Park and
Recmatkm grants fund for ~e Senior Compan~ Program; and declaring an
en'mq;ler~.
authodzsl]on vdl be for the period July 1, 2005 through Jurm 30, 2006.
REQUIRED COUNCIL ACTION: Council authortmlkm is required to ~xmpt and
aplxoPrb~ F~ grant ~ ~ ~ ~ f~ I~tional and Community 8mvtm
to fund tim Senior Compankm Program from July 1, 2005 through Jtme 30, 2008.
FUI~I~IG: ~ ~ for Natlona] and Communi~ Se~ce Is Issuing a grant In the
amount of $271,525 kl Federal fund~ to the City of Cmp~ ChrlM:l which wgl provkJe
BACKGROUND INFORMA~ON
alioum homet~o~ clleflt~ to remain In their horne~, delaying k~ltutlon~;mtkm.
Contpenkxm receive a ~lpend of $2.65 ~n hour, - $1.50 rn~d re/rnbu~ ~md elUter
Coml~nio~ flmmc#dy .nd elow them to become mom Invoked In the comm~l~.
Notice of Grant Award
Oty of Corpus Clui, ti
~No~
CYDA No-
T'ne pml~ of tills nm~d ~, ~ uakt the _-------- k~ cm~yim~ om n tmtioul stance pm~a~nu m~ds0d by ~ ~
Vbhnte~-r ~enqcm Act of 1973. ~ s~,~,.,4 (42 U -q C., Omits' Z2~.
_~Msd C~-~l~onm. m
Notice of Gr~nt .4ward
ORDINANCE
APPROPRIATING A GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF
FROM THE CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND CO~I~IUNiTY
SERVICE IN THE NO. 1067 PARK AND RECREATION GRANT~
FUND FOR THE SENIOR CO~P~ PROGRAM; AND
BE IT O~DA]NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS
CHRISTI, TEXAS:
~ECTION 1. That a grant of $271,525 from the CorporMk~ ~ ~ ~
C~nmunlty Sewtce I~ .ppropdat~ in the No, 1067
SECTION 2. That upon ~l;;~,n requeet of the May~ ~x I've C.o~nci metnb.~,
~ Mtached. the City Council (1) flnd~ ~ ~ ,,n c-, ~i,~..'~Y due to the
~ city .f~dr~ .nd (2) ~spe~l. the Ct~r~ rule U~t ~ comider~ o~
and vo~lng upon ordlrmnca~ at two regular rne~ngs .o that thb ordinance i.
~d~o~ .2005.
THE CITY OF CORPU8 CHR]8'I'I
Am~ando Ctmpa
c~y secm~
Corpus Christi, Texa
,2005
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
('"~.. c.r Cr~rp,.,.s Christi
Rex Kinniso~
John E. Mamz
Je~e Noyo~
7
AGENDA MKMORANDUM
Duty: 5eptenRmr ! 3, 2005
· qUBJI~'~T: South Texns Library Syst~n Oran1 for state fiscal year 2005-2006.
AGIO/DA ITEMS:
Resolu~on amhori~ns ~e City Manager or his de~gnee to nccept a grm~ in the
nmoun~ of $ 707,709 nnd to exzcule a contract and nil ~lm,,,4 doc,,m,~ vdth the
South Texns Litn~ry System located ntthe Corpus Christi Public l..tb~, for st~.
fumal year 2005-2006.
b}
Ordimmmue npl~qumiafing $707,709 fxom the Texas Stntu Lil~try and Amhivm
Commie,ion in tbe no. 1068 Librm'y Grants Fm~ for tbe contitmod ~ of
the South Texas Litn~y Syst~u locnt~d at the CorIn~ Christi Public !.{Iw~y; nnd
Center for South Texas Library System (STLS) since 1971-72 aud cor,i,,~ to be so de-ig~
in sta~ tisch{ y~r 2005-2006.
The purpose of Soulh Texas Libnu'y Sys~e~n is to provi~ suppkngnla~ and auxiliary services
to its 53 meml~ libraries iu a twuuiy-six county area of Sou~h Te~ns. Corpus Chri,li Public
Lt]~rm'y is both ndministmti~ beadquarm~ for STLS and a fully ~_~ member of STLS.
The plan of service and budget ar~ developed in ~nsuiiaiion with: member library
I.ibmties; and Texas State Lil~mry and A~hives Commissio~ Current projects ~ will be
Literacy, Reference Bacin~ and Tm'geted Rmoumes m Undersetved Pofa~h,tlm~s.
The ~x~ pr~vi~ fundl for {ix full-time gll, ff meRtberl, ~ rosier{mis. {IUpplie~,
equilnmm, te. lecomrmmi _c~_'c,ns, Uavel, pos~ prin~n~ nnd professinnn] sa'vices. CcnIxw
Ch'imf Public Lilmuies will receive S16,820 in Hbrary materl~, $I,000 in mdult literacy
materials, and $2,161 in other benefits. In sdditiou, time City will receive $36,747 in indirect costa
calcul,,~ ,,t 13.25 percent of dix~ salaries. No funding will be required or mques~ from the
City. The I~t is from Septumber 1, 2005 through August 31, 2006.
AGENDA MEMORANDUM (Colt.)
,~nt~ Tex~ l,ihr~ry 83~t~m I~r~t
REQUIRED COUNCIL ACTION:
r'onlzact~ in excess of $25,000 and appropriation of funds reClUim City Coundl spT~al.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff ~:,mm~n~ acceptance of grant and ~=opriation of fux~
I-I~b ~
~ of ljhmr~
STATE LHi~y & ARCHIVES COMM~.q~ION
LIBRARY SYB'TF~ OPERATION GRANT
CONTRACTING P~
T~zas Sram LIL~ y mud .mux:t~ CCm~hai~ ~
~ ~ Tn ?~1-~15
TERM OF GRANT
S~p~mtm- 1, ~, to August 31, __~_
8TA~ OF 8RRVIC~ TO BE PERFORMED
li,,a-~i l~m~ CPDA # 4~10
3m~ l~csl Y~r 2006
RESOLUTION
AIJTHOllly. ING Tl~ CITY MANACn/a OR fll~ DI3IGNKE TO
A~-~'.Pr A {IANT [N T~t AMOUNT OF f~}7,7~9 AND TO
EXECUTE A CONTRACT AND ,~L~. BELATED
COMMIKSION FOR TI~ CONTINUI~ OPEI/ATION OF
SOUTH TEXAS LIBRARY 8YSTLM LOCATED AT Tm~ CORPUS
CHRISTI PUBLIC LIBRARY, FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR 20~-
NOW, TRIml~itORl., BE IT RE~OLVED BY TI~ CITY COlIN_CH. OF THE
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
amoum of $707,709 md ~ e~u~c~o · cc~tm~t md all ~lsted ~ ~ the T~xm
~ System locked ,,* the ~ Clwisti Public h'bmry, fi~' state fiscal ~
20(~.
FI,-,,'y Osrr~
APPBDV~J~: __~day of Sopm~er, 2005.
City
ORDINANCE
APPROPRIATING A GRANT OF $707,7C)G FROM THE TEXAS 8TA'rE
UBRARY AND ARCHIVES CO411dI&SION IN THE NO. 1088 LIBRARY
GRANTS FUND FO~ THE CONTINUED OPERATION OF THE 8OUTH
TEXAS UBRARY SYSTEM LOCATED AT THE CORPUS CHRLST!
PI.IBJ.IC UBRARY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCL OF THE CITY OF COl~qJ8 CHRISTI,
TEXAS:
8ECTIC)N 1. That a grlmt of $707,709 from the Texal 8tat~ Iihrary ired Nchlvee
~ Is approprbted In the No. 1068 Ubrmrlee Grant Fund for fl'm cofllfnued
o~tln~r~ .,~.. ~t t~'~ r~..:,~r m~.--+!~.m- ~,~ th~ th~. o'd;nenoe is p.~ssed ~nd. takes effect
u~oon first reading as an en~ncy measure on this the 13~ day of Se~;on"~r, 2005.
ATTEST:
Corpus Christi, Tex~
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus ChriS, Texas
He~ C, armt. Mayor
City of ~ Christi
8
AGENDA MF. MORANDUM
AG-~ENDA ITEM~:
a)
Rmolmion autho6~,5 the City l~nager or !~ ~ m ~:cept a gr~ in tl~
amoun~ of $149,$62 ami to execule a contract ~d all ~ doo~ wifl, the
b)
ISSUE:
The purpose of ~ Loan is to facilimm I~e lending am1 bormwin8 of books aml o~bcr
m _,~-~iab ,mu~g lgOmies throusho~ the ~ Stem Participe~ h'bm'ies in th., 26 couat3os
of South Tex~ are ~signed Io mui~ their reque~ through thi, regional ceeb.
and buvel. In mtdilion, ~ City will receive $10,741 in indirect co~m, which
I .L 25 percent of din:ct salaries. No funding will be required or reque~d f~om the CRy. The
gram p~riod ~s fo, 8ep~-mber ~, 200S ~ August 3 l, 2006.
REQUI~RB COUNCIL ACTION:
Comx~ in ~xcea~ of $25,000 and al~on of funds ~luir~ City Council
RECOI~MI~IDATION:
Stuff r~omm~ds ~ of grant and aI~zoprhl~n offumit
Herb Camlea ·
~ of~
INT~BLIBBA~Y LOAN CENTER GRANT
Grant Nninim-:. 771-0~40
L CONTRACTING PARTIE~
Seplm~mer 1, 2(}05, to ,~n.nmt 31, _ _9006_
STATEMENT OF 8KRVIC~ TO BE lq~tFORMED
I~!]15,8{X}' ' '1 yU,mmqmmmf..'-..l~mOmnane'm~sonn=L
2. Pmcmm 38,800 i,,~,,m ,~ JOSh i ....
3. Malnnlnma~u~a,~d24hmn~sf~r' ' 'q ykmanmlmmts.
4. Mdnntn a mm[imm tta ~..d ttmed 8 dt~ fro- mqoum finn the ~giGu f~od by tm Ommon.
5. Maintain a ,,~-'~m' i ,m,,d tJxm of 15 M for mqum~ milmmd Io md I~n,~4 by o{~m' h
FY2006 n~-oram [ of 11
B,
]~Ikigi.,[~" CF[~ # 4,5 ~tlO
2 of 11
NOW, THI~IJ~ORg, Bg Fl' Bs~OLV~n BY Tl~ CITY COUNCIL OF Tm~
CITY OF COBIq.~ ~ TI~S:
SECTION 1. TI~ City Msma~ or his dmign~ is s~h,wtz~xl lo at. pt a igmm in Ihe
amount of $149.562 and to _c~___,~c,~ · ocminct stol gl miami ~ with fire Tress
S~..!.-Lih, lr~ a~l~~' f~lt~comtm~ o~," oftl~hll~lth~
APPROPI~ATING A GRANT OF $14e,Be2 FROM THE ~ STATE
LIBRARY AND ARCHIVE8 CCX~E88X2N BI TI.E NO. 10~8 LERARY
GRANT8 FUND FOR THE COHTINUED OPERATION OF THE
~GENCY.
8~'~nON 1. That a gmr~ o~ $149,582 from the Texm 8tare ~ and ArcNv~
C..ommim~ b ~ r~,~.~k.d In the No. 1068 Llxam. Gram Fund for the mntlnued
Ubn~.
ImmedMM action ne;a.l-~ for the Mllclent ,md effective mJmkCgaM]~n of CI(y mIMm
Anlllndo Chips
,~,,mnt c~/Ntmlley
~rC~~
COrlXm Chdstl, Te=m
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Comu~ ~, Texas
suape~l ~ald Charter rule and pa~ this ordinance flna~y oe the date It Is Introduced, or
at lfle preser~ rne,~lng of the City Council.
Bill Kelly
Rex A. Klnnl~on
John E. Memz
9
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
13, 2oos
SUBJECT: South Texa~ Library Sys~m
T_~'_hnical Amizmnce Negotia~d Grant for ~ fi~'~ y~ar 2005-2006
AGKNDA ITEMS:
Texas State Lil~m'y and A~..hi~ Co ...... i~on for the continned oper~ion oftl~
Technical ^~i~.nce Negoti~t~l Or-hr ~ m"lmlni=tes'ed by tl~ ~ Texns
b)
¢7~- for South Toy, az Lil~ary Syatem since 1971-72 and co~inu~ to be ~o de~g- '-_~ in a~te
fi~al ymr 20O5-2O06. Each regional ffbrary ~ is eligible to apply for a Tecimical
resource t _e~i~rmiogy.
Texas Librm-y System (STLS) provid~ ~upplementm'y ~wice~ to it~ fifly-thn~ m~aber
libngic~ in a twc~y-six county ~ of Sm~h Tcx~. The Tcchnical
The oomn~ will provide personml funds for cme full-time si~ff member ~ ~ ~ ~
tel~comxnunicafiom, pro _fe~i__'_onal services, trover, and sul~a~ies. The City will be resimlxn~
$4,793 for MminJ~4ng ~ gr~t4 thin ~ co~ r~ove~y is _~_l_e~h~,4 nt 13.25 ~ of
snlnries. No fimding will be re~lnir~l or reque~t~l from the Cit~. Tim grant period is for
,%ptember 1, 2005 through Au. gnzt 31, 2006.
AGENDA MLMORANDUM (Cat.)
T~chnleal Amhtance Negotiated Grant
REQUII~F-n COUNCIL ACTION:
~ 'onuact~ in excc~ of $25,000 and appropriation of flmd~ r~quire City Council approval.
Rg, COM~NDATION:
Smffrecomm~r~ ~.cep~mce of grant and e~riati~ of fund~.
~ C_~t~l~
Director of Librari~
TEXAS STATE LIBRARY & ARCHIVE~
Gt~nt Nuinbe~. 476-06014
°t?I IN, L
TERM OF GRANT
~n~r 1, ~, to Au~mt 31,200~
m_ STATEMENT OF SERVICE~ TO Blt PERFORMED
~lp-~. (~DA # 45 ~10
Festal Placnl Yenr 200~
C=
FY -~---~ TANO Ornm I ofl0
Ve
H
folowiq .,-.m'
A
~-~ ' ~.-~..,d~ u ~ oufli:mf in Section X~ dthb coutnct.
PY'c,.,~;~fiTANOCkmt 2 of 10 ''.
AI. rlI'K)R~NG THE CITY MANAGER OR HI8 DESIGN~: TO ACCEPT
A QRANT I~1 THE AMOUNT Ol: ~ AND TO EXECUTE A
STATE UBRARY AND ARCHWE8 COJ~88JON FOR THE
NEGOTIATED GRANT PROGRAM ADMINLSI'ERED BY THE 80UTH
TEXAB UBRARY SYSTEM LOCATED AT THE CORPUS CHRJSTI
Pt~UC UBRARY, FO~ STATE FISCAL YEAR 2006-20~.
NOW, THERE]:ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CC)RI~B CHRISTI, TEXAS:
Loan Relerral Center Iocatsd atthe Corpu~ Chrbtl Pul~c Ii. my, for M:M~ tim:mi year
2005-20~.
ATTEST:
THE CITY OF GORPU$ GHR]STI
Armmxlo Ch.
~: 13~ 2005.
~TING A GRANT OF ~,~ FROM THE 'I'EXA8 STATE
MBRARY AND ARCI.~VF.~ COMMISSION INTHE NO. 10~ LIBRARY
GRANT8 FUND FOR THE CONTINUED OPERATION OF THE
ADMINI~D BY THE ~ou'rH TEXA~ UBRARY 8Y~I'EM
LOCATED AT THE CORPI~ CHRISTI PUBLIC UBRARY; AND
BE IT OJ~)AJNED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ~ CHRISTI,
TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That a grant of $89,9g6 from the Tex~ State Ubrary end Amhlvea
C~nm~n I~ appmprlmed In the No. 1068 I.~arle~ Grant Fund for U~e con~ued
ol~tkxt ofthe Technical Asa~ance Negotiated Gnmt Program edmh'~t~ed bythe
~ECl'ION 2. That upon w~-u~,~ mClUeat of the Mayor or five Council rnembem, copy
attached, the City Councl (1) fflx~ and declarem an emergency due to Itm need for
di,J ~,~.j ;~UoV~I~Jcl bio ~[Idl*L~i lUl;) ~,~ r~UIl(~ COrl~K]Eri'~JO~i O~ ~ VObl~g upon
uixm flint reading m, an C.,~.gMk.'y mum o~ ~bs the 13m day of ~plx~e~-. 2005.
Arrnando Charm
D:. 'l'hb 13e day of ~, 2005:
)~_-K: ,tt City A__.,nrney
for Ntomey
10
AGENDA M MORANDUM
DATE: S~mber 1~ ~
AGENDA ITl~lS:
a) Re~lution authod~-~ the City Manag~ or hi~ dm~me to m:c~Ft a $2,000 gi~
bi Ordinan~ appmpri~6-~ an mv~unt of $2,000 fix~n a gi~ from W~nart in th~
(tem:ral Fund no. 1020 ~o ~ h'l~m'y matetial~ and mr~..~ling tho FY 2005-
RECOMM~NDATION: Staff~ ~ff ~ ami appmpri~onoffun~
RESOLUTION
AI~FHORIZING Tu~ CITY MANAGg~ OR um DI3IGN~E TO
ACCI~T A ~2,0M ~ FROM W~t.MART TO PURCHASE
BOOKS AND ~ LIBBARY MATERIALS FOR
NORTHWEST BRANCH LIBRARY.
NOW, THEREFORE, B~ 1T RESOLVED BY T~m CITY COUNCIL OF Tl~
CITY OF CORPUS CH~t~FI, TEXAS:
Tm~ CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
7/, de, of
Corpus ~ Tams
of ,200~
The show ~molmim w~ pmmt by tho f~ow~ vote:
Hmn'y
B~t Chemoy
btelody Cooper
Jerry ~
Bill K~lly
R~x A. ~
Jesse Noy~la
Msrk Scott
BECTION 3. That upon wdtten mqueet of the Mayor oc 11ve CcxJndl ~
copy 8d~nhed, the C~ty Coundl (1) flnd8 and dedan~ an e,,d~b<r~y due to the
i~~'~,~.
TO THE MEk~ERS OF THE CrT'Y ~L
coqx~ chr~. Tex~
Rex A. Kinrdm~
John E. Mamz
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agrt,~,n~nd~ for funds provided from the FY2005 Community Dewlopme~ Block
~ (CDBG) Program, Emergef~/Shelter Grant (ESG) Program and HOME
Inv~,d~,~.~t Partnemhlpe (HOME) Program.
AVANCE, Inc.. $100,000 for the cortatnJctlon of an AVANCE Partmt-Chlkl
Educaflcm looming C, ente~ at 2822 Nogalee.
PlBo- $:]~'/~ for the rmnovnl art[ ,qMa, e~,~.d of ctqcmJng nix buld~
In whk:h Char[le's Place provides nub~nnce abuse b~.d'el~d to
dlentn ut 24 Norlt, Country Cklb Place.
C
eflhanct.,d..'Nt of Ben Gnr'zn Park for the baseball field(n) Including but not
imltn,d to beck.om, fimcing, blsn:hs.~ arn:l [ightlr,g.
dm
and minor mpalm of I~mae occuplsd b~ famllee of Iow
m I~ target ames.
Tlrnon'~ &lnl~rlee - $13,804 for the adclltlon of n k.,d3ch, ,y building at
10610 8o4.dh Padre Ireland Drive.
Wtmley Community Cefllzr - $100,000 for ltm purchase of a chid care
fm:iity at 4035 Mac, ArflNur.
Pr'riFt: For h(,,,~elwmw :01hllh.
J. 011 Park Place, dba MllBIIon ~11 - ~a1,676
k Catholic Charltbe - $13,1xm
CoeetM Bend Ak:ohol & Drag Rehab#llMlon Cent~ dba Charl~'~ Place
o. I~ary ~ Belhune Day Nume~y, Inc. - $13,1N)0
p The/d~K ~ninn
am~t approxJrnately 17~ In ~ down a new home ~ lyre
down peyme~ mid do.tng coet program.
.,~:: i.M, k Communlt~ Ira:. - $12~,,800 to piovide t~mt-.bimed mnlzl
amdmtarlce houaing vouchem to I~n Iflcffv~~Ule. ~ d~*__--Ll~'~-- I ~ld
provide mn acceee~lflty mllowance up to $2,500 per unit for minor
retmbffttatlon.
Coetm Terragorm I, LTD - ~100,000 fo~ the iancl mcqul~ltlon to COR~TUCt 250
muttlfam~y apartment unltl to be bu#t orl an 12.62 acme IocatmJ between
I,d~:~c Highway 358 and Idc~dde Lane.
The IJtino EducaHon Project- $100,000 for the rehebil~ of homes by
Iow Irm m reeidlng In Coq~ Chrtetl.
Nu.e~ County Community AcUcm Agency (CHDO) - t2~l, O00 for fund.
to aaalM appm~,edtly 27 farrflllee ~ M or below 80~ ~ ~ F~
underway of the approved amount $16,000 ~ the additional CHDO
1~4JE: 8ubs_ :~plL d mg~m~mtl wilh nonpn:~t organlzntiom wflo warn awarded FY2(X)5
Community Development Block Grant Program Funds, Emeqlency Shelter Grant Furx~
and HOME Invr.~,~nt Partnerahlpe (HOME) Funds need to be approved by the City
Council.
ESG Program and $1,772,241 for HOME Inveetme~ Parl]'teml~ (HOME) Program,
$51,243 of the American Dream Do,emloayme~ InltlalNe, $3(X),000 of program Income and
$301,225 of recxagmmrned fund~ ~,i~ing $7,989,318 (026237).
REQUIRED COUNCIL ACTION: Authortze the City Manager or hit ~nee to execu'm
FY2IX)5 CDGG Agreement~ with AVANCE, Inc., ~1 Be~d ~ and Drug
R~'--'-III; Uo~ C, effl~ d.b.a. Charlte'. Piece, C(xp~ Chrlati Polloe Athletic League, Mary
Community ~, FY2IX)5 ESG agr(~,~.,.~ w~h 911 Park Place d.b.t MImlon 911,
Catholic Charil~, ~1 Bend Alcohol & Drug ~ ~ d.b.t Charle'.
BeCta.me Day Numec'y Inc., The Ark A~me~ent Ce,~t.r and F_mergm'tcy Sheit~' for YcxJlh,
The 8alvatkm An'ny, Timon'8 Mlr~fllca, and The Women'. 8hetty' of 8oulh Taxes,
FY2005 HOME agn.~,,enta with C,o~m~uni~y Deve~ Co~yo, aUon (CDC), A,-~.al~ ,-
~unlUea, Inc., Costa Terragona I, LTD, The Latir~o Educatio~ Project, Nuecee ~
Commune/Action Agency (CHI)O).
FUNDING: FY2005 CDBG, ESG and HOME fund~. The effecl~ ~ for the grant
rtllJll[ il i/~.
~qrqIK~'A' ~ ~'rE]~e4.
~ k'd~ll[i ~..~ X
On April 26, 2005, fie City Council ~ Ita FY2005 Co. aaa;! k.:l Annual Action ~
for Commun~ Planning and DevalepJ~..~t Progran~ ~ $7,ge9,318 t~t Includee
$5,414,450 for the CDBG Program and $t50,150 for tile ESG Program and $2,424,709
Home Invm~ment Partnemhlp (HOME) Program (026237).
AGENDA FFEM: (a) AVANCE, Inc. to pmvk:le $t00,000 for the c:QnatmcUon of mn AVANCE
Parent-Chid Education Lmrrdng Center at 2822 Noga}~ for v~y Iow Income
.r . , .[.Ce~ . .=. ..... . .. ', -- '--..-..~,,;~ ,'~.',?"~r.... ~ Irt CC. mr,.,r~y ]r~luslon end f~ml~,'
at 24 Norlh Cou.L,:f Club Place. 'The exl~lng carpeUng has been worn out from normal
wear and tear. The carpet now preMr~ a heallh and safety concern In that It can no
AGENDA ITBI (o) NMghborhood Gentom M Gorpus Ghrlstf to pn~de $110~X)0 ~orthe
AOENDA n'E~: (g) Tlmon'8 I. letr~ ~ [xovtde $13,996 for the .ddilion
buikJktg .t 10510 South Padre IM~nd Drive. The bulkllng will be umed to hc~ee ~
AGENDA ri'EM: Q) 911 P~rk Pt~oe d.bJ. Mle~lcm 911 to t:m:nAde $9,6'76 for 1he provtMofl
of I=wme.dJml 8,efvice8 kxdudln9 eewicee corK:mTmd w4th emp~ I:~1 heeJth and
Fmymefltn ID prevent fortclolum off I home. Funding of
Funding of ~ ancl C)I~uGod'm wlll Include ~ in~umn~, ul]~Ue, end
NIBIDA fi'BI: (m) Coq)u~ Chrl~ Hope Ho... In~. to provide $13,(XX) f~x the
provbkxl o4' I=eee:,;'-I Servicm Irmludlng eervfcee co~,~ ~ eflq:)ioyTT~ phydcoi
henl~ end edtJcatJcm for ~ I'K)mele~. Funding of ~ and Ot, g,~e
Include rent, Irmurmm~, ulgltlee end fumiehlng~.
Opemtaxm ~ h'mtude rent, Insurance, utittt~ee and fumlahk~.
AGENDA rT'EM: (o) Mmry McLeod BMhune Day NurNfy, Iflc. to ~ St 3,000 for the
Operal]o~ will Include rent, Insurance, ulflll~ and fumlahlng~.
AGBNDA rT'EM: (q) The Smlvmtion Army b:) provide $13,(X)0 Yor the
h IlcN,~dB Il. Funding of Mdntmmnce and Operaflcm~ w~ InckxJe rant, Inm~mnce, ul~km
and
AGENDA rTEM: (m) The Women'e 8hMt~r of 8outh Texa~ to provide $20,000 for the
OperldJorm w~ Include rent, irmumrme, utllltlm and fumlMdn~.
AGENDA ITEM: (t) Community Develop,.Jnt CG.~C..,tic;, (COC) to provide
for fund8 b3 8m~t al~uXb,,at~y 17 far~lM In buying down a new home Ihrough ll~ cloture
porch~8 o~ a home. The amount of clelermd loan v~l be ba~d on HUD Income IlrnltL
A(aENDA rTEM: (u) ~lb~m Conmwurmltlem, ~ b3 provide $126,~00 lo pd'ovide tmnant-
baaed mtfliml assistance houNng vouchem to ten IndhdcluM~himlilel Mb'm dbablltlel 8nd
Ixovlcle an accesM~ty allowance up to $2,500 per unit for minor rehabatalk~.
AGE)E)A rr~M: (v) Coela Terragona m, LTD to provide $4~0,000 for ~ land acqutNtion
to comtruct 250 mullJfamly apadment unb to be ~tlt o~ 12.62 acme kx=aMd ~
amou~ $16,000 reprmenis the addMior~ CHDO me( eslde confl~ upon Clby Councl
al~roval of to(al ImpproprtatkH'm.
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CITY COiJNCIL
AGENDA MEIIOR~'4DL~
AGENDA FrEM:
MOTION AI. FrHOR~NG THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIG~ TO
EXECUTE AN A~la;'~l~r~%q' BETWEEN THE CITY OF ~
CHRJSTI AND ~ RON LEWIS FOR GOVERN~AI. RELATIONS
SERVICES ~ &TING TO GENERA/. WATER ISSUES
IBSI, JE AND BACKGROUND: For many year~ Mr. Tim Brown, ~n s~lrxTmy In
ALmlJn, Texas, turn been mudding tim C#y of Corpus Christi In eil~ rrmUm~
woe Chdrmam of'the I-kmuse I,,habJ'wl I:Tmloun:x~ Co,,,,dU.r..m. Mr. Le, wt8 le ,~....~,g, d,.o,d ea.
conllnue to work toge6'"wr searnleldy ~ the leading .,,G,,d:)G,. c~ o~ teem.
Since th~ Im the Inhadm, w~ blare neoo(Wded a reduced fee f~" Mr. Lm~d~'m ~ of
$3,500 per month running from Septent~ 1, 2005 unUI July 31,2006. Th/p~poeed
Jenum'y 2oo?.
FUNI:~IQ: 'rheee ft~d~ am pmf~oead to be expen~d from the W~t~' F~d.
RE(3JIiED COUNCL ACTION: A contract of th{8 tyl:e end amourt rm C{(y
CONCLUSION AND RECO~I~NDATION: City ~eff bdeven th~ ~ and ~
rlghl~ w#l bo m n-~or la~uo dulng tho Intmtm taxi w41 bo ~t tho ~ of tho rmxt
legidm~ ~. It 18 h,,po, ta.',i kx' the C{ty to Ixxdtiofl Itm,a' to edeq,.~te,'y nmdtor
arid raai3ofld Immadlm~e4y mv:l k)n:e(dly 1o any mj<:h i~sue. We strongly ~ Um~
dth the cordlflued ,~pr~lenl Ucm c~ Mr. Brown ancl Mr. I.evv~ t~e City vdl be v~d
rec.~,a,~l q~mlG meet .nywaterl~mJeet~a~rnayarlsedurlngtheln4~dm. We~)idt
City o£
Cowus
Christi
.~lau, #'~o: ( 'o,~,
Pn:~cm~',., ',r ('~/,,',
120 .N. ~.1
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~21 )ohn Sram.
Mr. Ron Lewis
1111 GUZK:hiKipe Street
AuetJn, Texas 78701
(:)ear Mr. Lewis:
Your ~ wil be perfom-,ed at a ram of $5,000.00 beginning Augu~ 1,
2005 and ending August 31, 2005. A rr~ ,a~ of $3,500 wll begin cm
and luxu~' suites are not considered ,uaaonable.) Bllng wi be sul:xnltl~KI
rr~ ~o Mary Kay Fischer In the ~ Legal ~G,~NY(, and wll be payable
between you and the C~ty. Blli~ga under eepm,,L~ agre(m~mte ~ ~ ~
apepatu~.
Sincerely,
Ron Lewis
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8UI~JFCT: Conve~don ~ RoofTop Air FlandH~g Unltn R,eplaoa,,,,erd: - Phamm 1.
(Protect No. 4322)
ITl:M: lvlotlon authoriz~ the City Manager, or hie deelgnee, Io execute
$30,2g0 for the ConvenUon Ce,,~m- I:toof Top Air Handling Un~ Repiacenmnt- Phmme 1.
FUNDBIG: Funding b available from the Convention Cenlm' ClP budget.
84~:LIFGT; Col'wention Clirlter Roof-Top ~ I-lendier I~K:l~,,,~ll., ~ 1
(Pro~x:t No. 4322)
PRIOR COUNt'"" ACTION:
1. March ~9. ~X)5 - ~ tt~e FY 2005 Capl~ ~ In the amount of
$178,074,800. (Ordinance No. 026188)
.... ~ ,-.~*;,-* ,--','L?-- - r'- ~ ""'=~0' a', tSe/'.'~,:.d.~ P3nk Cen:~.r Con,'ent;cn Cen~.~r.
scheduling. There wli be 24 valvee In.ailed (2 o~ the chlled wal~' Ilrtee atxl two o~ the
hot water Ilrme for each alr hartoler.)
Vl~NrrY MAP
CONVENTION CENTER AIR HANDLER
REPLACEMENT, PHASE 1
CT_TY COUNCr_L EXH.TBXT ~
PAGE: I of I
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City ~ ~ Dill: Seplxmd~r 13, 2005
Concrete Lined Channel RehaMItadJon
Van C-mkm Ditch, Phase 1.
(F'miect No. 22~1)
~ Various concrete Ih'ted ctmnnels located fl'tmugtx~ the Ctty am eevemly
deter~ated and mclulre repair and rehei:4tlalion. This project provklee for the
rehab~il~k~ of the Van Gaie~ Ditch ~ In Flour Bluff. The total fee of $84,035.50
exceeds Ihe $25,000 COl,b.ct Ilml; and requlrel City Cound approval.
FUNINNG: Funding hs evadable from the Storm Water Capital I~ BudgeL
,~]ei R. Eecotmr, P. E.,
Dh'q~H' c~ Stc)~m ~Bter De~rtmeflt Db'ec:~ c~ Er',~k ,c,~.h,g 8endcee
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
SUBJECT.' ~ ~ ~ ~L.; lion: Van Galen, Pha~ 1 (Project No. 2211)
om)
PalaO 1 of 3
10.
11
12
Felx'"--v 6. 2{XH - Lel~r Of Nul~'k..~-~ No. 3 ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~)
~.~1 ~W~~)~Y~b~~~ 14~
~).
~1~ ~-~~.1~~~ "=n~3~~
1.
· Dralnage~~:~Pc,~.,. dBrk:lge
DIK)Jr-nT BAC~ Off Februer/6, 2004, I.el~r Of N,.~'h.~lion No. 3 t= the Requeet
for Q,_rqlk, dtJm~ (RFQ) No. 2002-O1 (Storm WMer Project) wa~ ImuecI to 42 r.,% -'ns4~,g firms
(28 local and 14 c~-of-tmm), of which the Conches Uned Channel RefleddllB~n ~ Brkige
Rehai~aSon Project ~ Included. On Janu.~ 11, 2005, A,.er,~,~. 4 No. I ~ .plxo~ by
· Concre~ Urled Ctllmnd ~ V~ ~ ~ 1
IEX~BIT"A' I
Page 2 of 3
The Enga'~er'~ entlmaIn of probable cc~t la $149,878.
JEX]'IBIT'A" I
Pwge 3 cd'3
CONCRETE LINED CHANNEL REHABILITATION - VAN GALEN Dff'CH, PHASE 1
PROJECT BUDGET
~:UND~ AVAIl
~Ston'n Walei' Cal:dtal Inlp,~,~,'-',,c. d. Budg~
E8TIMATED
I $ 192,277.69 I
Con.tmc.~ ~
De.tgn ~ (HD~ Engineering)
Engineerk~ Re~rnbu~
TOTAL FUNDS REQUII:~_D ................................................................. $
10,000.00
10,000.00
2,500.00
NI~T ~l~ SCALE
NOT rO ~
CONCRETE LINED CHANNEL REHABILITATION:
VAN (gALEN DITCH, PHASE ~
CZTY COIAVCZL EXHZBXT
PA~E: 1 o1' I
DAT~.- 0~--07-20~
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
DATE: SelYmmb~ 13, 2005
81.1BJII=CT: Ce.i~ul Library Chiller Replacement 2005 - Project No. 4325
a. Ordinance appropriating $185,000.00 from unappropdal~ fund balance In ttm
MalrCmflance Service Fund No. 5110 FY21X)5-2008 Budget for the Central Ul:xlry
Chiller Replacement 2005 Project; ammxllng the FY2005-2006 Budget adopl~ by
Ch'dlnance No. 026385 by Increasing ap~'t3prJ~afll by $185,000.00; and declaring lin
eflmrgee~.
b. Motion auttx~t~ng the City Manager, or hi. de.ignee, to exacute a cormtruc~n
contract in the mnom~ of $153,000.00 wllh MMek, Inc., of Corpu~ Christi, Texas for the
CerCa'.l Lixary Chiller Replacement 2005 ProJecL
FUN~N{3: Funds for thl~ project are available from the Malntonance Service Fund
unapproprta~ fund b~l~nce.
Exhibit "A" Background Informa'don
Exhibit "C' Bid Tab Summary
AD~llONAL INFORMAT1Ofl
BACKGROUND: The exMtlng cooling ays~m ~ of two ~ adr cooMd ctdlem
providing c~llled ~ through two chilled ~ ptm~l~ ~o the I.~rary. The I-IVAC wMem
is the equipment imf~lled when Itm Central LIbra~y waa odgirmlly oonstrucl~d. The eyatem
h~ become Irmmasingly difficult and co~y to maintain Iff opium. Fmon ~ have
developed In central coils ~at cannot be rel~lred.
PRJOR ADMI~TIVE ACTION:
Arwi120. ~ - Award of lin engineering ~ervtcee contract to ~ Engineem In the
amotmt of $20,500.00 for the Central Ubrary Chaer Replac~.c~ project.
May le. z0~- Aw,~ oran aa~3esto~ ~ conlmct to Ail ~ ~ Inthe
.... ""' !..c c~. ',':' .' ' ...... ' ":.t~ic.~.~ cor..:iu~t.
.,. : ........· F-re,F- I;;, '.;~, '-.-
supports, contn:~, dlaconnec~ and other material.
BID INFORMATION:
The City received and opened .Ix bids on Seplamb~' 7, 2005. The bid. ranged from - Iow
to~l bld of $153.000 to $251,580. 8eeBldTeb-F_xhlbitC. TheproJectmbldaaakm'~
sum base bid with one additive alternate. Addll~e Alemate No. 1 ptovid~ for al~,,pomry
chiller to allow the continued u~e of the library when both chlllem am off line. Three bids
were deemed irregular, but lflat did not affect the priority of bid awa~l. The bids w~m
deemed irregular a~ follows:
· Victoria NC-Qualified Additive AJtemate No. 1 a weeldy prk~;
· Air Pro, Inc. - Addenda No. I not ac~~; and
· Weatherlmi- Qualified Additive ~ No. 1 to add cost of fuel.
The Iow re~oonsive bid was submitted by Malek Inc., of Coq3u. Chrlatl, Tex.~.
FUNDING: Funding is available up<m approval of ~ approtxtatkm ordinance from
unappropriated Maintenance Service Ftmds and the Library CIP Fund.
RECOilIENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Ihe ordinance and award of ltm
Baae Bid and Additive Alternate No. 1 to Malek, Inc. of Corpus Christi, Texas.
IA
CENTRAL LIBRARY CHP ~ I=q REPt. ACEJ~.=HT 2006
PROJECT No. ~
PROJECT BUDGET
Septmllber 1~, 20O6
~UND~ AVNI AJ3~E:
Maintenance Service Fund
General Fund
Library ClP Fund
FUND8 RFr- IIR~:n:
CormtrucUon Coat (Mekek, Inc.)
Construct~n Contlng,,,lde~ (15%)
.NE Cormultant (Pattereo~ Engineem)
Ccxlom~ctk:~ I~ (By NE)
Admirda~ative ReimbureemefTbl
Incidet-~l ExT)enael (PrlnlJng, Ad~, etc.)
$ 185,000.00
$ 21,172.00
$ e,eeg.oo
Total $ 212,~61.00
Total $ 212,~1.00
Exh4~ B
,*~roj~. t \ councflexhit~t~ \ exh~.A25.o'w~
CENTRAL LIBRARY CHILLER
REPLACEMENT 2005
CITY OF CORPIJS ~ TEXAS
DEPARTI, ENT OF ENGNE}3~ SER~CES
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~TE: 09- ~3-05 ~
k'~'~t~-r, nce 8er~ce F~md No. 5110 FY 2005-2006 ~ for Ihe Central
026385 by Ir..a~_~.k.g al:~on:~o~m by $185,000.
TO THE MElvNgER~ OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpul Chrletl, Texn~
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
r~.,-ii=: ~,,~,~r.,~- 13, 2006
AGENDA ITEM: Motion authorbJng the C,#y Manager, ~ hl~ deelgnee, to proceed wflh fl'm
and replace them with high pm~aum ~odlum flxtum~ at a co~t of $100 per each kx a tull
I~SUE: Convert 838 ex.ting 4000 Lumen memury vapor .tme~ Bght Itxtume ~ mom
efficient 10.000 lumen high pre.urn .~xllurn ,gM fixture.
PREVIOt~ COUNCL Ac'noN: In December. 1997. the City had .pproxl~ 2.480
reaidentlal Mercury Vapor .liner Ilgh'm In operation. Under lite 199711998 CDBG
converted to High ~ Sodium light flxture~.
FUNDI, IG: Funding la available from the ~ Fund account numbm' 1020-124~0.-
530230. Slmet Ughtlng Equipment ~ Fund.
, P.E.
Ir~mtng
1. Exhi:~t 'A" Background Information
2. 'a' Project Map
3. Exhl~ 'C' AEP Prapom~
Agenda Memorandum
Additional Background Information
Back~round:
In Dec~..,~be~' 1997, lhe Cly had apgfl3xk~f 2,~ ra akle: ~ I Mercury Vapor (MV) ~a'eM
lights In ol~mtfoa throughout the Cly. Under lhe 1997/1998 CDBG mek:lenl31al atreet
(HPS). Them have no~ been any 'n~' ~re,~ ~ convemion proJecl~ ,dnce then.
Some ligl'~ m conved~ under
requem, park I~ht ~mm, and the Ne~ghbc~,oocl ~lxownent Program.
IderdJlla_- aix (6) cola'coded =ecUom of the City fl'mt Ilustm~ ~ priority and
numbe- of aght corweratorm for each eection. (See Exhl~ 'B')
In Da, c~,~.,er of 2001, Central Power ami Light Compa~ became ~ Electric md
by CPL, waa dlaconflnued and the furl pflce of convedtng MMcury Vapor etreM Iigh'm to
High Pre~aure ~xx:llum Vapor Ilghta wa~ [mtihMd by AEP. Untt co~t Increaaed
dramatically fmrn an mmraged 'Incentive" corrmmion =oat of $115.00 to Ihe ~,ndmd
of $230.00 per unit coat. AEP'a 2005 corwerdon rate b $260 per unit, amounting to
$217,880 for compleSng ~b project.
Acting on a requ~t from T,u~,c Englrmmdng to cormidM n price reducUon incentive for
converting the remalndM of C. ity wide p~eldenUal Mercury Vapor ~aet lights ~ High
Pressure Sodium Vapor lig h'm, AEP has propoeed a new'reduced' coet per unit of $100.
(See Exha31t "C')
Staff ~m approval of the moCk~ m I~,Z~,.,eKI by ataff.
Exhibit iA"
AEP
Mr. Rlchardo Guznmn
P. O. Box 9277
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
The corns to remove exletlng tory vapor stn~dlghm md re{~ thern ~th
high-pre~sure sodium flxturee ~ the city Ilrrdta of CorFxm Chrlatl will be $100.00 per
..g;,.. T,,is c~,..,..rs~.,,~ c,.~, i.~ t,,~,.~ ~r, t.J,,~ Ck.~ u&' Co~pus Christi doing a mass change
out program of the existing Invenh~. This coat doe~ rmt cover any Ilgh~ that rnay be
served fn3m a series drcalt. O1:~o~, there m ~ be Io~ of coon:ll~tion ~
AEP md the City to ensure I>ro~er st~ and location o~ the rel:~mements.
Please edvtee as to whe~ end how the City would I~e to proceed with the
conversions. Also, I:deese eham m'ly phans or Umeilnea lhat you may already have
team to see ~le project ~mugh. Give me a call at 881-5828 If you have any questions
or
KGdg
Ihdaa~ C
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
b
I~et, Io~,' ,-' ,g ag:00 ~n, W~Lar' H, 8e,A~,k, ec21,2005~rough 5:00 pm, Tueedw,
October 4, 2006;
21 through 5:00 pm, Tueed~j, October 4, 2005;
2006 l]'~xJgh 6:00 arn Idortcimy, C)cixd:~' 3, 2005;
Stme4 betwqa,en Norlh Wmtw'. 8(Tm,at told m:x,~ 8horelne Bo, ~ ay - d, from 8:00 .,.m.
z Uxhl~ B - U.~ut m F*mmm Mop
BACKGROUNDINFORMA ON
Prkw r~-~ AdkNc Since 1975, the C#y Co~a~i h~ m~dy ~ etmet ctoe~e
-ppiic ~llcnl by Bey~et. Inc,. to ccvxtuct b fellfvfllM L,q:~ I:XJ3tl~ Idcmels In the beyfror~ mol
EXHIBIT "C"
SUBJECT: BAYFEST 2005 'I'~MPOR.4RY b'llt~ET CLOSURE
N
~ N.T.S.
PROPOSED STREET CLOSURE
Tr'~tc EngJnee'lng D~v.
TRAFFIC ENGINEE]~NG DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF ENQINEERINQ
2.
3.
4.
5.
CITY OF CORPUS CHRI8TI, ~
APPI ~CA TION FOR FU=RMIT TO C~ OSl=
Name of Organization Sponsoring Event:.
Name of Proposed Eve~.
Da~ of Planned Event;
Key Co.~ct IndNIdual:
a) Reque=tad fo~ ClomJm, Datm~ and Tlmp8 of Day - DESCRIBE:
Attach a diagram iitJatratlng In detail the ~n of ~, ~ltage~, restroom8, flmt-ak:l stations,
e4c., that w111 be included in the event. ~
10. Enclose a check o~ morley order fo~ $2.00 to cover adrnir, i~u~ai~e costs of handing appicatiofl,
payable to the City of Cmpus Christi (City Ordinance i~20483, 9/2CV88).
11. A~,ch an official letter of transmittal requesting approval of the event.
Pln'~ t~ Cloll S~rllt
Public Evlrlm 2
12.
In consideration of oblalning a permit to ctoee a Clly atm~ for la pubic everff~ the applicant or
sponsoring cxganlzatlon agrees to comply with the following applicable condiUons:
Pay the Ci~ four-.pe,-cent (4%) of Itm gross receipts derived from event, or rein-,b~me the
City for all costs incurred by the City In support of said event. A,:.~ra~ financial records
~ I:~ rnalntnlmxI and t:~aymont shall b~ r~E~:lo to UNo city
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Evidence that the~e conditkms have been meet mu~t be pre~mt~ to the City Traffic
Engineer prior to ~ request being subrnttted to lhe City Councl for final approval.
Event Chairman/Organizer ~ ~
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8ponaorlng O~ganlzat~m
Date Subrnttl~l:
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Alibi. m:ll'~.]mm~(mqTS
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ietmt' l~-'~'-Uy stmin~ whether b~m~ I.B. (1)-(8) s~ induded or embded.
INDEMNITY AGREEMENT
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
· KNOW AI.L MEN BY THESE PRESENTS
COI.~FI~' OF NUECES §
'W'I:IIP. I~E_-ak~ .Se~don III of said slandards, engtled Prolp~m'~ ,na ~ R~pi~
nxluir~ a ~ for ~ p~mil to clos~ or block any pan ora msdway m ~ a ~, ..... a wilh th~
~ of P-.n~i~ Sci'vices Traffic Engineer/n8 division/micmnifying the CRy again~
claims or causes of ,clio~ b,/r~son of or arisin2 from the clo~_',,2 o~ btocktn~ of t~e msdw~y
pursus~ ~o a permi~ issaed by the City.
Now, the~fu~ in c~mideration for the issu~a~ of~ p~mit m m ~ by th~ CiIy
of Co~pus Christi, for Ibc pmlxae of~ blocki~ or ~ a ~ ~lley o~ oth~' ~
right-of-way in said City, said permit ~pticant agra-es to imtemnify ~nd ~ hsmtle~ and dmSmd
the C'ny of Corpus Christi. its ~ents and employees fix~n ~y and sll chims, ~ dem~ds,
· "s"y inj,:r}.' l,'~ an" p~'~'" or. sr,~ d~,fh ,~' ,nv time rest, lling fit'~n'sueh injt~., ~ any clamat~ to
any property which afis~ ur may be alleged w have 'arisen directly or ~. a~ a result of the
insurance policy with th~ limits ~nd requimnents shown on the ~lached and iacorlXa~mt
"A' The City ofCoqms ~ mus~ be named as Addlao~sl l,~red on the policy. Evidence of
reqmred insuraac~ covem~ will be by a Cenific~' of lnsumm:e flmfished to the ~ of
Engmeenn~ Services Traffic F. asineedng Division prior to the pwposed blocks~ under this
W'~ my (our) I~(s) Ihl,
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
nAT;: .~r_te.,~=,e,- 13. 2006
SUBJECT: 8p;:~-n ~ WHEN ROAD OR ABIJ'I'nNQ PROPERTY UNDER
CONSTRUCllON OR REPAIR
PREVIOU8 COUNCIL ACTION: This o~dlnance wa~ adopted In 1966 and amended in
lg75 and
FUI~)I~: N/A
RECOI~EENDATION: Approval of the proposed ordinance m preeented.
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
Additional Background Information
BACKGROUND:
Cl'mp~' 53, Traffic, Artlcte V, Opmatton of Vehicle, Section 53-114 Speed limit when
road or abutting property under cormruc~m ~ repair. Queettone have afl.aa wll~ mgaml
hour whe~ the regular q~eed limit b ~lrty-flve miles per hour.
There i~ also queetk)n ...tm regard to what the retent of the ordinance ~ when the reguar
soeed limff I~ ~ at erecfh/3n m~,~ per hn~,r
~ ne prol:mee~ ~ wu4 e~rnmate the confusion and win aJow Tmf~ Engineering
practice In a(x:ofdan~ with the Tex~ ~ on Unifo~ Tmtllc Gont~ ~ and not
f~l.lt Is hereby delennlned upon the ~ of an engineedng and traffic Irr.-:_~Ugatton that
the maximum reasonable and prudent epeed limit on any e~eet, road, hlghw~/, bridge
progre~ or any cormtru~on ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h~ ~
(1) WT',r..,. U~ ,~ula~ L.#fu~ ,~k,~,, ipeed ~_ abo~.. 'Ua4/(60) ,,AleI per hour, 'U,c.
1'he ~-m epeed may be reduced h~ hmr~.,~..~ of five (5) m~ee per hour dow~
t~ '~,~b' (30) ,~ee per hour.
(~) Who's. 'Ibc re~L~-- k_#f~ ,,~r. zk,,u,,, apeed ~e ~ 'U ~,~, 'G&ly (9~) ,,~qee ;,er h~ur,
thc elsead ,,,r_y b¢ ,,xi~x=ed d,./.,, tu fifteen (15) mflea per hour k, h,c....,,r....~t~ ~ five
(6) ,,ak)a pa, hour.
Exhibit "A"
PlOe 1 o1'2
Exhl:~"A"
Page 2 of 2
Arlk:bV.~..aG~n~Vetlk:b~
c_Je_/..-y wtthin the city upon which conetruc:ffon, mcorW~ncUo~ or repetr b in pmgm~ ~x
b ,Iota:led or ueed ehad be aa followt
(1) Who:.. 'Ibc ,_guF'- imv~ul rr~,drm~ .peod ia ,bo... 'tl~k b" (3,0) miel par hour,
I--'U~ L¥ (30) mgee per hour.
(5) rn~ ~¢' hour clow~ i~ 1~.4~y "~' ;I to flteen (15) mi~ per hour reg~:llem of
cx~..bf--g3-114.doc I
ciLy mimgeN', IO h."- "rig h'm ._ on-'-Ia I'ld prudent rrm.d~Lrn Ipaed Irni ii hereby
tbmcl, IM ! Ifil be IM I II hereby made LmIIWIM for iny potion ID ddve m molor or
I~Cl'ION3. P,~I Il: ~l~I~~~~~d~d
Coq~us Christi as mclulrad by City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi.
;,.,,3C1' : Il:lion nm,,:{m~l-n/forthe{IldMllN:{ive-.Jlmd,%L~dk)nol'ClylI{{lirllrld
(2) t~_p{ndl lira ~ rule UNit requtrem coniid~Mk)n d ~ volklg upon on:lira
~E C~ ~ ~ CH~
I C, hap.
TO THE I~EMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Ccxpu~ Chrl~l, Texas
Ch~t~r n~ ~nd [:m~ thin cxdk,ark~ firmly' cm the chlte It in inl~xluc~l, ~ ~t ~'m ~
Johtt E. Mm'cz
C~"'llf--~'114rCla=
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
n'Tl:: .~ec.:~c.: ~.3. 20~
SUBJECT: Rield;~dlM Tmfllg M~n~:,,ent Pro, mm (Det~mlrm EliGibility for
Tmtllc Calming D~vic~)
AGENDA ri'EM: Amending the Code of Orcllrmncem Chmpl~ 53,-Trmllc, 8ectlcm 5,3-84,
proj.~ ellgl)lllty mclulm .~1 clash ~mda, by Ir~o,~,,alin~ the um
I~UE: Amend b"m Code of Ordlnanc~ of the C~ of Coq3u~ Christi by In~ b~e
City of Corpua Chrla'd Urban Tmrmporlatk:m Plan a~ a m ftx e~=hll~hlng the
REQUIRED COUNCIL ACTION: An amendmen~ 1~ the Code of Ordlrmnce~ mClUire~ City
Coun~l m.
PREVIOU~ COUNCIL ACTION: Re~:lentlal Traffic Management Program approved April
28, 1998.
~: N/A
Agenda Memorandum
Additional Background Information
I~ck. round:
Traffic Engineering Departnmnt is reepm~ble for adrnlni~l~ the ~ Traffic
reekientJal strem~ by uUilzing speed hurnl~ end other phyak~ devtcee. Theee devtcee
Divi~on 2, ~ ~1) a. This portkm ofthe Ordinance refem to the proJe~ e#gEdity
r~cluk'erne~ and dealgn atandarde aa they relate to ol~efatlorml and geo.~l)lc
requirerne~m o1' a public .truer.
having not mom than o~e (1) travel lane In each dlrectlon and no~ rnom than'forty (40)
which has function to .ubstant~y sewe through traffic Immedlat~ abu;~g
reeldentlal ~ubdlv~ions shall not qua~fy.
Exhibit 'A"
Page loi'2
All oltmr porUorm of Ute ordinance wo~ld rmmmin urtchmnged.
Review by Tmnal~;~l~on ~ Com~:
approved Staff ,~o..,~.,'tdation o~ J~r~ 27, 2005.
Exhldt 'A'
P~ge 2 oI'2
811-,-1:18 IN DETERMI~ ELIGIBILITY FOR TRAFFIC
CAJJING DL=VICE~; PROYID~NG FOR
PROVI~ FOR PUBLICATION; AND DECLARING' AN
cleeign ~mxJ~rds, by Incorpor~Jng the Urban Tmnqxxtaflon Plan which btobe
devk:~.
C;HAPTER 63 1 KAFFIC
DMSION 2. RESIDENTIAL TRAFFIC CALMING DEVlCES
Sec. ~ Project ~l~ll~lty mlulmm~n'm
(1)
funcl~:mally-ctaeaifled q~rough atrae~ Idc, dllt~ [~ lhe city's
~ t~ m.L)Smlhdy ~ t~rcx~ t~ k,.,~.,dlL~/
be given ful rome and effect for its pufpoee.
City o~ Cormm Chrbtl a~ required by C~y ~ of the C~ of Corl:..m Chrlatl.
need fcx' kTlrnedkde IclJon necell-ry for the efltcteflt ll'K:l elteclJve ndmiflllTitlon
od' City Itlblre and (2) 8ual3encb the CJwter rule U'mt require coneldefltJ~ of
arid voting ul)ofl ofdk~ at two regular i,dC..,4b,ga SO ti'mt ~ ordlnlnce kB
I)mmed and takm e41a~ upon flint reading aa afl errmq;leflcy meagre lhb the
THE CITY OF CORPU~ Ct'IRI~TI
Approved ~,~.+ /.- '7-- ,2005
Al~.i=~lt city ~
For City Altomey
dily o1' .20(~
TO THE MEMBER80E THE CITY COUNCIL
CoqxJa Chrktl, Texaa
For the reaaor4 IM follh In the emergency clauae o~ the foregoing ordinance, in
emeq~N'~( e.xMtl requiring euepenalon oi' the Chark)r rub a~ tD conelclera~n
and vol~ng upon c)m'ln~i(:w~ ettwo regular ,,(..JJng~: I/We, U~f~., mqueet that
you luq)encl laid Ch~IM nJle encl W t~b o~dinance finely on t~e deIB I~ il
~.en"., ~n'~t. Mayer
~ of Corpu~ Chm'd
Melody Cooper
I~1 ~
R~x A. Klnn~on
John E. Merez
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
cempknca .~th P'm~ng CXdeance SecUon V.e.~-tC2).~).(4).(d); .nd
IIaUE: Hogan Oawlcp:,e.a ~, LP., ovme~ and developmr o~ Be"day Grove Unl 10
8ulxllvlalon. made -rpk_ticn
imtm'~buca~e once C~ ~ ~ the a~=mm(~ for the ,m,, ' ,' ,g ~ m~ount
Dh'e,"~ of DevalopJ~ d. ~
Ex,bt A- B~:l<gn:xmd Into,,,~Uon
F_xl/bl B - I_ocal]on Map I Sanltmy Bewmr Colectlon I_lrm F_tdibl Map
~ C - Rm~ QuantiUee -Flnai Coat
The devek3prmmt ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ U~ 9 ~ ~ of~ ~ of e 12-1n~
sanitary eewer collection line for a di,,~mce of 1293 linear feet. (See Exhibit B- Locatlo~ Map)
The cormtTuction cost of the off-site sanitary sawer coilection Ilrm exceeded the maximum
reimbumement limit for Barclay Grove Unit 9. The developer however Is eligible to receive the
off-e~e average plpe dlarneter k~ Ifx:hee by Itm fee value of Ihe property. Therefore Um nmxJfTNXn
mlmbumefnent Is (12' x Fee Value x 0.50) o~ 12' x $16.967.00 x 0.50 = $101,802.00 which was
appropriated for Barciay Grove Unit 9.
The ~ On:llnance Sectkm V.B.6.fl(2)(ll)(4Xd) ata~a treat If the cle~lapo,-'a coat for k,.' ~.,~n
of such coaectlon line is greater ~an tyro maxJrnum mlmbursemeflt allowed, when the same
funcis ~ In the Cc~iscUon ~ 'l'm~t Fur~d.
The actual coat of the of-ail~ llne totals $171,187.99 and exceeds the maxk'mzn mk'nbumement
Unit 9 received the ~ relmbumemm'ff of $101,802.00 for U'de same 12-kx~h PVC eardlmy
to $171,187.99 - $101.802.00, which Is $69.385.99 paya~ e~lhe time of taing Belay Grove Unit
10.
The AppilcatJ(m for mk~auraemm~t and eupport~g coat dm:tm~a6o~ am attached (Exhibit C,
Firml Coat and Exhibit D, RoI~ Appl~).
opemtlon and malnkenanco.
i
I
VIC~N~ TY MAP
NOT TO ~
, I
BIiRCLII Y GROVE I/N1)" 10 LocArlON MAPL..aI
OFF- Sl l'E SANH'AR Y SEk~ER ~,~ ..
~ REIMBURSEklEN ? z~$,t, of ~..~ ~ I ~ 'J
'I
0
8ARC£A Y ~ROVE UNIT
Or'-F- ~ ~ SANITARY
RE/MD UR SEMEN T
~lrerr' Hog~ Devek~)me.l~.L P
~'
~A. RC1 Ay O~)VE UNfT 10
ITEM 13E~CI~'FrK)N GUAN. UNIT
FSTPMAIED OFF.-81TE ~dI¢ITA,RY SEWER COLLECTION LINE EXTENS}O~
12' PVC (1~'-1~) ~ ~ LF ~.00
12" PVC (14'-18') 4~ LF
Cl~l~ "C" F_.n~ 1,241 LF ~.~4
W.,a F~nt~g (A~ R~q~) 1,1~ LF ~0.10
OSHA TrmrK:~ ~ 1.182 LF $7.00
5' Q/~ Drop MH {14'-16') 2 EA
5' DM. ~ MH (1~'-18') 2 LS ~.100.00
~' Bom ~d C~e St~p~l S;~ 1 L8 ~,~.~.00
MAXIMUM REIMI~JRSEMENT:
Bm=l~y Gn~e Unl Wl0 Pmlmlrm~ F~:
To~li Acr~lgl - 31.76 ~
SANITARY ~ ~UB-TOTAL:
ENGINEERING · 7,51r,:
$10,970.44
$118.20
$8,274.00
$12,40D.00
$1 ~,~14.64
$11
$171,187.98
$171,187.~
$1m~o~.oo
TOTAL RB~I~I,,[~' PREYtOU~.Y PA]O:
ITEM 2 ABOV~
Pege I of 1
I. Nimg~ Sqlnrr~'r~ owner and developer of ~ P~/'¢~1¥ Grow Unit 10 Sulxlivis/on. in
( ,~tpus Christi. Nucccs County. 'Fc.xa.~. he. by rcqu~l rcimburscmcnl of $_~.385.99 for dm in~llation o1'
~he ,~v, cr (colh..'.clion) (a-unk) line in conjunctioe with __ glu'~l.lly Grov~ UnR 9 Subdivisioet, ~s
ffo~id~.-d for by Cil?' Ordinance No 17306. Said :.~:~.3115.99 i,, the con~'uction coat. including %1/2%
I. r~neering, in e.xcem ofthe IoCacreage lee. u ~'w~'n by the cfm. aq~porting documen~ attached herewith.
'I liE SI'ATE OF TEXAS
I'he informmio~ ~ubmitted with 1his application for reimbumemem has been reviewed and determined to be
correct. Reimtxu'mmem is subject to:
(a) ~ulTmienc7 of funds in the Collection./'l'mak Line Trust Fund
~b) a:plxo~ation and approval by Ibc Chy Council
Directer of Engineedng
(City
(Dam)
REIMBUREEEIENT AM(XJNT OWED FOR THE COMPI.E"I~D
BISTALLATION OF 1293 ~ FEET OFFSI'I'E 12 INCH F~C
SANITARY 8EWI~R COLLECTION LINE TO DEVELOP THE
BARCLAY GROVE UNIT 10 8UBDIVISK)N; ~ DECLARING
AN E~ERGENCY.
~ECTION 1. Tt~ $09,385.99 fn:~n the 8m-diary 8ewer C,~lie.,~i~n Line TruM
Fund ~. 4~
12 ~ ~ ~ ~,co~.~n ~~ ~~ U~ lO
TO THE MEMBERS Oi~ THE CITY COUNCIL
Coqxm ChriS, Texas
y~J stml~end ~ Charter rule and prom thb ofdlmmce flmdy on lhe date it b
h~uduced, o~ ntthe present meeting ofthe City Council.
Henry Garreff, Mayor
John E. Marez
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
CRy Council Action Dm~l~
DewJ~,~...d. Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME In'.cab,,c,~t Partnemhipe (HOME)
Programs funds.
B. Molion aulho~--ik:m ltm City Marmger o~ his cleMgrme to amend the FY2005
C, mmeiktated Annual Action Plan for the CDBG and HOME Programs.
18~UE: 81ncc the City Council approved the CDBG and HOME funds i~ .a, pdl 2005,
several project dovelc~c,'~s have occurred, new HUD regulation.el- Illcaibrm ~ ~
amemtments In lt~ newspaper.
PREVKNJ8 COUNCIl. ACTION: 'The City Council adoptad IJ'm FY2005 Cormoikiated
Annual Action Ptan on April 26, 2005 (026237).
D, epe b,~d of Housing and Urban Develol:xnent -,nd ~imply melon, adJumt or n.~xkAP[.~-
approx.
Attachments
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Since the City Council approved the FY2005 Consolidated Annual Action Plan mt
Apd126, 2005, them have been project changes, new HUD regulation dmtficatlorm,
these issues and b recomrmmdlng to the City Council amendments to the FY2005
Conloldg~ed Annual Aclton Plan to meet the needs found In the IxoJeo( changes
and urgent neecis as well as to comply with new HUD rngulation cl~= I~.
These rm~~ am as follows:
1. EIPara~oApmtnmn~: Thi~39-unltproJectforsenlorcltlzm~mawan~d
$132,898 under the HOME program for security fencing, resurl~
ddveways, and sidewalk rehabilitation. Under new HUD ciarfficaflons, this
type of activity is not aliglble under HOME funding but is ellgllde under CDBG
funding. In order to ~ funding, ~ recomm~ld$ that th~ ~
alngi~ rehabilitation loan program In the CDBG program and that
2. 'FGI'I0 Norltmlde Manor:. This ~ was .-,yarded $300,CX~ of HOME
fund~ to be utilized In the new co~trucUon of relY, ac~,re~t ho~ing for
diligently with HUD and with great asslMance from both the Texas State
Affordab~ Housing Corpo~u[io~ and Senator Hutchison's olflce, the HUD
rules were not flexible enough to allow the project to be accomplished at this
time {see attachment 1 }. The devaloper Is rellngutshlng It~ HOME ftmdlng,
Including lancing, at the axi~ttng pr~ec~ {see ~Fmchmerd 2}. Under new HUD
clarifications, the activities am not eig~te under HOME fund~ but would be
of HOME fund8 be allied to the CDBG Mngle-famlly ~ Io~
Ixogram and $60,000 of that program be reallocated to lhe TG110 ~
Manor project for ~dty Improvements Including fencing. This action frees
up $240,000 of HOME funding. See attachment 1.
3. NueceeCountyCommunltyAcflm~AGency(NCCAA)CHDO: NCC, AAwB8
conMructlon pragram for Phase 2 of a 99-Iot subdMMon project currently
underway. NCCAA has reque~md $16,000 addltlor~ funds of HOME funding
for this lxoJect. S;,,;; cor~urs and notes that this $16,000 will allow lhe City to
meet the HUD-mcluired 15% aet-eaide of HOME funcl~ for one or mom
Community-baaed Housing Develof3ment Organlzatk~a (CHDO's).
4 Navigation Polm Apl~.,,.,-d: This project applied for HOME funds In the
artxxrtt of $700.000 dLxtng Itm last round. Unfortunately. the project wa~ not
ofltm comping pro, cra I~at were funded. We am plea~d to reportlhatlf~
I~oJect was scaled back by lhe developer to 124 unit. (from 208) and has
received a Iow-Income housing tax credit allocation ;~um the Texa~
Department of Housing and Community Affalm. In order to asset Ihe project
to oblaln maximum scoring from the state, staff la recom.~r~ ~g an allocafl~
of $100,000 of HOME funds for the project.
of the Fplac~p-I Church and continues to be ol3efated by a ~ ~et up by
thoee churctms. The project Is a HUD 221(dX4) project that carries with It a
cerlain am<x~ of rant aubeldy. Ofthe 110 units aervlrtg eppmx~,.~r. Jy 350
a loan at very favorable term8 to the trust to pay off al of the a0datlng HUD
significant renovaflorm to the proJecL Unfortu~. lhb wiB be. ~ long
regard to their sewer sy1~em that 18 falling. The maintenance lesu(~ are on a
allocation o~ HOME funds to 8aaist In a complete rerou'm arid replacement of
rei:dacernent), the project 18 not 1c)0~ rent subsidy, any aaaidafx:e under the
HOME program would be a percoflbige of rrm Ixofect baBed on a perco~aOe
of the rent 8ubaidy units (84/1 10 =76%). Therefore, the pmde~ would qualify
for 76% of $150,000 project cost, or $114,000 elfgl~Bty. S[u~' recomrTHN'Jds
an allocation of $114,000 of HOME funds aa an [rgertt heallh and 8afe(y need
(see attachment 3).
6. Dr. Hector P. (hr:l.'~ Office: During 20o4, City 8t. ff ,.,,,~xJ with the
dedgm of the Dr. Hecb:H' P. ~ Office as an historical rxoperty under
the HC zoning of the City. This deeigfmtk)n allows the pmCedy to be eligible
for CDBG funding. Staff has committed $20.000 to lfm .lablHzation of Itm
project In the FY2005 CDBG program. Funding for the project will come from
mprogram funds from the canceled YMCA project, which received CDBG
funds In FY2C)02 & FY2004. The YMC. A project was canceled due to a
Conclueion and RecomrnendaUon: Slaffreco,,,,,~ndmtheeec~tothe FY2006
Cormoildate,d Annual Action Plan that all fall within existing overall funding and
certalrdy meet ail HUD guidelines.
T~m Urn'
for Nor~ Sk~ M~x~.
rdocatc ibc Section 8 co~mct to m mi~ ~.
Tom UI~ / C-'ity of Cc~us Ctnisfi
Ausust ~0, 2005
~2
mNmu
Tom UU=r
.kd'a ~
.Aui~ l~, 2005
PO. B(~ 9277
The ms~orlty of~ I~rb,'s ~ is orilinnL As )~.~ might ~ w~ aro
~q~ri~n~ln$ probln'm w~ our 3 7 y~r old sower sys~,n on sJn'~l a daLh7 bmr. Thi~ ~s a
:r'en3:xmd~, The sotutior~ ii arorotdn and mClC)lBcen~ofdac enflru sysbnn. Wo~ooot
AI'fA 3
~:Sd~afl to thc dlroot i:wqz, f'rt f'm~t those rcpei.,I, the addi. fiorud Ixr)efit 1Tom the reliel'to mu'
,'ne('rthly cq:x~s.'rin~ oxlxmsea would si~F~-untiy ~l'w:nce our ab~l'i~ [o dctl wid't othm' ncab
O~ beJ~]r of~c sof~ o~TFu~MeS s~l th~ ~ ofCliff]M~8, tlwnk you for y~ur
~sidemli~ md 8tt~rdo~ ~o ~s rc~juc~
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
PUBLIC mr-ARING - ZONING (C~ty Council Ac~io~ Date: 9/13/05)
C~-- No. g?0~-0i-D.V. Navt,,~,~ l%u..-tk;. ~: A ohn~ of zoning from 'I-2' Light Industrial
D~stric~ to ~n "I-3' Hmvy Indumial ~ The p'operty i~ 0.063 a~'m out of ~ ~ _?tim of I.x~ C ~zl
D Block 5, Ellendale Gardens No. 3, Io~t~4 along Flood Sm~ and 450 fe~ south of Loopmi S~t't
Denial of'l-3" Heavy Induatrill
Dis~'i~ in I.iett of. ap~n'oval of a ~ ~ ~ to a site plan, md tpproval of tl~ Fi~ ~
]~da]seutod Conndl ~: Denial of =I-3" Henry Induatri~ DistriO., in lieu of, sppoval ora
Specin] PtRnfl subject to · sit~ pith, and ,,t.q~,,,~l of Cftc Fi~ ~ md Z,~oi~_~ Botrd of
Adjua~rent and an Idoption of
PIl'n~me of Re~we~ To allow a 6,000 gnllon, double-wall, above grmn~ ftw. J sixn~ Innk.
· Apphc~nt ii requesting a chanl~ of ,nuir[_o to an "I-3" Iteavy ~ Distr~ for the dev,:kqn~
of an abow ~pottnd fu~l lank wllh an e~,tirrm~d capm:ily of 6,000 gnllonz.
· 1'~ ~ l~'OpC~ in ctm'cnfly dk'~lop~ u a con'~e~r sta'n~ ~d u~cd p-tnur'~ ~m- th~ ettn~
of equipment and N~hiclea.
· The West Side Area Dev~ofnn~nt Plan Futm~ I.,md Use Map r~ th~ propu-ty m.m rt~s~n
ira '1-2' l..igi'fl hd~uattial Distrivt classi.f-~Jo~
· The proposed fuel storal~ ttnk is no~ an allowed uze in the "1-2" T.i,_ht Im:l~tfial l)ia~xi~
The requited "1-3" District lists the sttn-agr of f[~..~.=.~le liquids H
· Access for ~he ~tbject ~ ii ix~oposed through ~ ~ a 1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ nn
· Trip I~on doa not spply to fuel
0-/o5-112 (D.V. Nsvisalkxm ~ L~i.)
l_h:u,al of"l-3' Heavy lmtusUial ~ct, in lieu of, almIXoval ora Special Pcs'mit aubject to · ~ p~n,
and approval of ttmu Fire 19~ ~Imli ~nd Zoniu8 ~ of Adjummcm~t.
N~di~n~a: Of the eisht (8) notices mailed to Uae s~',om,ding property ownera, ~em (0) was rmmaed in
Faro, and one (1) was r~-ceived in opposition wifl',in tl~ notificatima aru~ mad mae (1) _t, vc,~__'_v~l oulni~ ~
I IAPL 1"4- D IR' .~ H~dt.~.l~',(.li~l B'~C){~[2Yv~ {~h{ [~)~ {~]k4 ' .
REVXSED - 8/4/05
CI'TY COUNCZL
ZONZNG REPORT
Case No.: 0705-02
FlamtlnI Comndsalon Hearing ~ August 10, 2005
Al)pUealt: D. V. Navigation Pmpe~e~ Ltd.
Owne~. D. V. N~vilat~on ~, Ltd.
Agent: Crn~ L. Willian~ At~mey. Branscomh, P.C.
LelM l~n: Be~_,n a Pm'~on of Lots C & D. Bleek 5. Ellcn~la~ Gmxlem #3.
Ioca~ at I~ 505 & 521 Flood Sm~ south of~ Sa~___
ltrom: '"1-2" Light ~,,-v'ial DisUict
To: '1-3~ I-l~vy Industrial District
Area: 0.063 m
Zontnl l:xlstlq Land Use ~ Land Use
S,/te 'q-2'" Light ~ ~ Ligh~ I~t,,,~aial Y_~ht ln{iustrial
Smah "I-2" Lis~ gnch~xial Distri~ ~ IndasUial I,~i~. ~
· '~t =I-2" LighI Industrial Distri~ ~ Industrial I.~,,h~ ]miuatria]
~ Violn~oas: None
,'umn~ Report
,. aec No 0'~0~-02 (D. V. Navi&a~m, I.~ )
Applicant is r~q,~ ,,-~ a c~ of z~ming to an "I-3" I-Ieavy Industrial D/strict for h'~e
development of an above gtmmd fuet tnnk with an estima~d ~ of 6,000
the stornge of equipment nnd v~hicles.
· The Wes~ Side Art-a Development Plan Fm'ure Land Use Map recommm~la the irn~perty
re. in its ~I-2" Light lndustrisl ~ classification.
· The lX-Of~ed fu~l storage t~tk is not an allowed use in the "I-2' Light ~ Dis'ai~
· The requested "I-3- District ~ the s~ot~e of flamnmble liquids as Object/ramble Usm that
smi the Fire Mm'shall.
· If an "I-Y' D~h k.-t is approval, th~ location ~nd installation of the fuel tnnk nn fl~ si~ in
subjecl to n~-eting state smi loml f~ code mquirnxsnm md splxm~l of the Zmin~ Boreal of
Adjustnm~ ts an obje~onable use.
· Trip 8ener~on doe~ no~ ~pply to fuel mnla u aa m~:mary urn.
· A w~w~mew~ demmxl of the mamge m-m ia not q~pl~able.
f/eel)
Azteri~ 1 ~0' R.O.W. w/79' Bk. to 11,750 td.t
pm d motion,
mcludi~ · 17.5' medline.
60' R.O.W. with · 40' Bk. To
C~e No. 0705-02 (D. V. Naviptiott. Ltd.)
PaRc ~
· The ix-oposed ~1-3" ~,b ic~ would allow for an abo~ ~ f~l lank on a small portion of
the erttir~ bu,~ineas rote.
of az nn obJeCtionable use
appl~arn witho~ unnecessarily ~reatin_o ~n oppcrtumtiea for other
mt- plan issues wflh the Fin~ Marshall.
·
. .mn
Denial of =1-3" Heavy t~h,~-ial Distri~ in lieu of, sglwovnl ofa Spe~al/Mnnit subje~ to ·
me plan, and a~wl of the Fin: Mau ~-~all tnd Zot&,~ tk~xl of Adj~.~m~mL
Dental of"I-3" Hmvy Industrial Distr~ in lieu of, agproval of m Sl:nn~ P~mit ~ to a
site plan, taxi tpproval of the Fh~ M..~.-ll ~ ~ }~o~td ~dd~uatnmmt.
Zor~nE Map
Site Plan
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I-2 LEOPARD STREET
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FXHIBIT
Illl
MINUT~
REGUI.AR PLANNinG COMMI~iON MEt'TING
Council Chami~s- City nan
Wed~e~iay - .l~iy 13, 200~
b. { 'ase No. ~ J.V. Navilation Properth~s, Ltd.: "1-2" Lillst lnd~trlal Dlstrlet tn an
ReinS 0.063 ~ o~t ore portion of Lots. C and D. Block 5. EllenclaIe Om'dena No. 3, ~ ~
Flood Y-,~-e~ and 450 fee~ scmth of Leop~d Street.
Request: ~ ot'zonmg from 'q-2" Li~ tno~u ~1D~b~--t to an 'q-3"Hm~ ~
Di.h ~Ct.
Eccerptsfrom ~o~g Rc,,~
Legul De~criptto~on: Betng O. O~ acre o~t q'a portitm of LoO, C tmd D, Blodc S,
Elle.~le Garde~ No. 3. located aloag Flood Str~ and 4.~O f~t ~atrk
Area De~opm~t Phm' Wext Side Arza Demlopme~ Phm - tke futa~ lmsd ~ map
r~,comme~ds light ~rial o~ the swbje~ property. A ctumge ~f ztmi~ to a~ 'I-$" ~ os
~' ~;,,., ..... ; ............ . ,~ .... t,~., ..,,o:~., L,.:,... .... d I, ar~w.tah~e ~or the above ?roundf~el
L~partment Comment~ :
i n cow~ ~ ~ts es.
Mrs. ('anllo-Aris'pc p,-ovided gml~CS of the subject property and thc mu'rmmding m~. Tls:
/cra,rig report and tat~ recording arc on file.
the ar~ as predominantly "1-2" ztxfing. The w~st aide ar~ phm r~o,rm'~,~ li~t indumial zom~
along t.he ~fl~je~t prol:zrty. The proposed -I-2" Diftrict doe~ not allow fca' th~ tbow gtxmnd t~u~l ~,t =g~
objectionable use Leto' ap~wal from the Zooin~ Boilrd Of A~j~ ~ ~e ~ ~
Phmnml~ £ o,,=~.mion Mip, m.~
,"~,t No. t,'/O~a-02 (D.V. Nnv~on ~ sm,
r~ag~ 2
Due lo the l~c~imity of the ~d~:~ bumae~e~ ~m,'i m'i~ixn, th~ c~mm~ of ~ vmd~d mxk would
~e required ~nd the condiiJom of tim wo~ld be det~mined by the Fir~ Mm~l~l m~d lt~ 7~v,~ Board of
,~l~tJLml,,~'~C Sta_fT il l~.c~oum~llg ¢:~ oft~ "I-2" Di~ict. but in lieu th~m~ ~ ofm "I-3"
D~s~'lct along a 10 x 30 ~it~lmcl toholdthc abov~ ~ t~nkthatthe~i~qug~ Th~
,~,,dd b~ subject to the Zoning Bam'd of Adju~n~mt ~nd ~ Fir~ ~ ~ Th~r~ w~m 17
not~cc~ rmil~l with none returned in favor ~d om rrtumed ~ oppo~fio~ The 'I-3" d~igmtim ~
.v,,,Id b~ subj~ to ~ite plan met~ ~nd bounds with my other condilio~a ncld~d by tl~ F'n'c Mm~lmll m~d
,~ Z~mmg Board of Adjm~ment.
~mT~ ~:~t~k fo~ a m ~ficatiom of the type of fuel th~ i~ going to be cen~L The epl~m~
s~led that the I~olinc nnd di~mel ia goin$ Iobc u~ccl for hi~ ,mhick~. Th~ lo~:~&m of I~ tm~k would b~
suble~t t- the Fire M~z~mll review ~xl tl~xo~l m he will I'mve th~ deoi~ m m m R ~ ~ ~
,m ,he prope~.
mcerpo~t~a to the Special Permit ~.
Perrmt m the property to ~11o~ a ~gic rank not to ~u:e~l 6,000 gaLlem, ~t m exc~J a pad ~;~ of 10 m
20 feet and q~ecLfy cle~'ly that it would only be one teak.
Board ot Ac~usm~e~L a t~xu~eodation wilJ tie down the iocaticm of the pad gee ea the ~
The public hearing w~ ogened.
w'n~ flmr bu~n~ is. It is no~ n problem to have a vaul~ ~ 6 izw, h, ~! ~p~___ fl~
The public hearing was clo~xL
Molion made by Commissioner Prell, ~ by C~mmi~iom~ ~ ~o ~rove m~ff
r~,ammmdation
· "~- "~o 0~5..02 (D ¥ N~vt~mqon P~rbc~. L.u:L!
i~ response m Commimoner Zans~a's ~on. Mr. Cmuning mt~xlt~ :7_zmi~ Bo~,i of
~xdjustrnent is a qtmsi-judicial body that can m:lUeS~ or subpoena per,om to l~'ovide tdditicml
~nf'orrnation ~ ~ necess~y. Staff'hstt relied upon the Fh~ him-hall ~ the ~ oft;be
· c,d~.'s and the approval ofthe Zoning Board of AdjusUnent to ~ the outcome.
Mr. Saldana ~ tim if this pruperty Ls re.meal to "1-3" Di~i~t, the q~pli~ ~ e.R,~..;t
.md ,koplication to the Zoning Board of Adjtm~nent m~d aL~o be recluiz~l to ~ubv.;t · are ~ th~ ~
~nd~cmc I~e exa~ Io~tion of the ~nk. TI~ site plan will then be align'bund to the Fire I~r ~ll~Id ~"
~h~ review ~nd ~xov~ ~nd the Bo~ d of Adjtma~ent c~n make their a~xn,'~ e~bjegrt to the ~ite pl~a
b, ough~ to them. With the Zoning Bc~ d of Adjustment the~ will be tm~r~ deln~ u opposed to a
r~zomng application, v~ tl~ board will tie the applic~t to n spec'if~c loga~m oftl~ ~ vnult.
At1:r cli~q.~mon with legal exfr Jo~q~ I-Isms. rno~ iafonmtim i~ required from the q~plicam
,e. ~ mete~ endboun~~onofb"eped~itelocation. G'..~G~aioa~-Pmley~lm~hi~motiee.
0713 Mimmn F_~
a. Case No. 0'/0S=02 D.¥. Navlp~on Prol~n"~l~, Ltd.: "I-2'Lisht Ind~ttlalDistr~ roan"l-3'
Iz[~w h~h,ea'in! Distt%'t
P, emg 0.063 acre out ora lx~tion ofLots C and D, Block 5, EII4mdalc ~ No. 3, Iocat~l al~ng Fi~d
e,~r~ and 450 feet soud~ of Leopmd Sm~-t..
Mo6on by Commissiooer Gar~ secca~ded by Co.suttinai~m~ Mima ~ table until Ausust 10~
hearing. The motion passed unanJm~ly with C~,iaai~o~ Stooe, Bxnaelmn and Pual~ l~i~5 ~
a. Ca~ No. 070~02 D.V. Navi~atl~ ~ Ltd.: 'I-2' Light ~ ~ tn an ~1-3'
ltmx3, Indu~trild Dill'itt
Being 0.063 acr~ out of a portion of Lots C and D, Block .~, Eller~le C_mnter~ No. 3, locatmt
~trt~q and 450 fe~t ~uth of l.eopard S~.
Request: Clmnge of zoning from '1-2' Light Induatr~l Dimxict to 'I-3' Heavy Ind~h~l
Ercerpts from Zoning Report
Legal Descrtption/Location: Betr. g a partton oflou C&n, BlockS, Ell~tdale Gardmt ~L~,
Ioottted at the 50§ & J21 Flood Street, ~uth of l~oard StreW.
Purpose of Rt~luest. To allow a O. OOO gallon, double-wall, abovw grmatd fuel sttmZg~ tanla
Area De~elopment Plan: West St'de Area Development Plan - th~ future land uae snap
nx'xm~tend~ light indanriai on the subject property. ,4 change aligning to an '7-3 ~ Dtttrl~t an
the site cxmstitutm a small area of the etm're business and ~s acc~tble for th~ abo~
Board of Adjustment at an obj_~__onable use.
· An "l-3"HeavylndustrialDtstrtctontkepad~iltp~rthettt~planondmetmandlnna~
de. scrilnion would accommodn~ the acce__ssory ~e of ttorage tanl~ at t'iN~ted by the
applicant wltkouz unnev~sarlly creating oppormnlttm far ~ lncmnpatt~ ~.
· Theca~es~tableduntllAuguttlO. 2OOS. toallowtheappllcantonoppormnltyto
discuss site plan is~tes on the I0 x 30 pad site with the fire n~rthall.
~aff Rtcoenme~lnrlan: Denial of the "I-3 "He~avy Induttrtal DlsV'lct on tl~ emtm tttbJ~t
property, in lieu there,, recommendation ora Spectai Pef-ntit on a lO' x $O' pad sttt tu~_,,~ to a
site plan and metes and bounds de~crtln~ for an alnn~ grm~ f~l ~torag~ tank ln oeder to
nnnnnmend~ d~i~,l of the 'q-3" Dim'ict on ~ae mlit~ g_~t md in lieu lira'S, aIk~ a ~ ~ ~
th~ 10' x 30' gad ~t~ for thetaak. The propertyis mn'mundedby"I-2"Distri~ md the ~-.;.-el-~luae
hep reoo,~t~ends a co~l~mnfion ofthe"I-2" Di~Ld~t in lim~. Tlx~ w~r~ 17 no60~ ~wt~ 1
I~lanmn8 ¢'o,,m~mion Mime,--
No. lO0~a-02 (D V Navil~l~ ~ Lid.!
Staff ~:ommend~ d~i~l of the 'I-Y' Diah~ on the erd~ ~ ~cl in lieu thereof, q~ov~ of ~
Six'c,.',l i~rmit for the 6,000 I~lon above ground fuel ~ on a 10' x 30' pad ~ u identified by
Mr. Gunning s~al~cl thnt i~ would be subject to compliant., fi~ axle and the ~ Bom'd of
~.ch ustment approval.
I~ublic hearing was ope'ned.
t'reg Willimns, 309 p~4~q~ ,~.~.iug the appli~m~, smed tb~ the ~ i~ happy with
stat'f rec~xu;lation of the Special P~'m~L The
subject to epl~tmml flora the Zoning Boext of Adju.~In~ent,
I-'ubli~ bec'rog wu cLo~ed.
Mmio~ by C.~- ..... ;ssioner Zamm't, ~xa~nded by C. ommi'~'m,~' Huerta to dray fl~e "I-3" Disa-k~
on the e~ti~ lnxq~rty, m liea ~, tl~sxwsl of a Spegial ~ on a 10' x 30' pad ,.:t*- mbje~t to a 8tle
Pice 1of 3
AN ORDINANCE
A~NDINQ THE ZONi~IG ORDJNANGE, UPON APPMGATION
BY D.V. NAVIGATION, BY CHANGING THE ZONING MAP IN
REFERENGE TO J)~ ACRE OUT OF A PORTION OF LOT8 C AND D,
A 8PECIAL PERMrr ON A 10 BY30 PAD ~4TE FOR A ~0~0 QALLON
ABOVE GROUND FUEL TANK SUBJECT TO A 81'rE Pi. AN AND
~ENalVE PI,AN; PROVID4NO FOR PUBLICATION; AND
City o~ C(xptm Chrlatl Zoning Ordk'mnce and Zoning Map;
WHIEI~.A~ ~ proper ~ to the public, public hearln~ were held
July 13, 2005 and Auguat 10, 2005, during aa meeting of the Planning Commleeion, and
~-, l'~ay, ...%,-p~r 13, 2005 during a n'm.~Jng of b~ City ~ncil, ~ ~ ~uncil
~, at City Hall, In the City of ~ Chrletl, during which all Int~'~&tc:l pemorm
NOW, 114~t~.ORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE crry OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the Zoak~ Ordirmnce of the City of Corpua Christi, Texm, la
aroma:led by changing the z~mlng on .063 acm out of a portioa of i_ola C ,,nd D, Bk)ck 5,
Ellendake Gardmm Nml~ber 3, from '1-2' Light Induetrlal Dlatrlct to '1-2' Light Indu~Tlal
Di~a'lct wtthe Special Permit on e 10 by 30 pad cite for a 6,000 galk)n above ground
fuel lank subject to · cite plan and aO1:)roval fi'om b'"m Zoning Board of AdJuabTwnt end
SECTION 2. That the offlc~l ~lr~ Map of ~ City of Cmpu~ Christi, T~, b
amended to reflect the amendment to the Zeroing Ordinance made by Section 1 of this
ordk'mnce.
SECTION 3. That ltm Z.(mlng Ordinance and Zoning Map of the City of Coq3~ Christi,
Te~aa, approved o~ the 27th day of Auguat, 1637, se ;.~xled ~ ~ to time,
remain In lug force and eflle~
Peo~ 2 of 3
~CTION 6. That pubr~a~on shall be made in the offic~l publication of the City of
Comu. Chr~ .. mquk~d by me C~y Cha~ o~ ~e C~y o~ Coqxm ChriS.
emerge~y meeaum on thi. 13m day of Ss~.,~-, 2005.
A"f"f-cgT:
Arrnando Chapa
City Al:ton' y
Mayo~, The City of Coqx~ Christi
I:~tge 3 a4' 3
.... day of .2005
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
Jerry Garc{a
John E. Merez
Je~e Noy~
Melody Cooper
B~Je & W'ICL,IH JlrJ~lNffllllNe
cml~ d'lEmal
Immlmm dmmmmlmmd m m m Immmdm m tmlmmm]l
lmmm~m Inblmlt T,
S~m, Amge 8FX~FF~.pe'f Page 2
~XHIBIT 'R'
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Mostaghasi Investment Trust
6333 Qu~n Jnne
Corpus Christi, TX 78414
Septnnbet. 7, 2OO5
The Most~b_n-__~i Investment Trust would like to n~-- for
a continues for rezoning of Cimnrron Ih,o~cty fi'om
Sc~d.~mbc~r 13th- S~ptcmber 20th, 2005.
Sincerely,
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
PUBU¢' mt. ARING - ZONING (City Conncii Action l~te: 8/30/05)
No. ~M""'*=~I~ lnv'-'~t Tr.~: A clmnge of z~ning from "A-I" ~ House
Distric~ to ~n "A-2" Apartment House ~ The ~ ia 7.S76 m:rz~ out ofFlonr Bluffand
Encinal Farm & ~ Tra~ on the southern 300 foot partion of Lots 9 and 10. Section !1. loc~d
alon~ Cimarron Blvd.. and gmat of New Bedford Drive.
F~.=-i~. ~ nad ~'~ Ro~me-'~t~n f7/13/I~: Denial of"A-2" ~ House
Diftric~ as subm/tmd.
~__~lq~ Colt~ Ag~011: Denial of=A-2" ~ House District.
~Pns'n~l~ of Ronm~s~ To increase the allowed demity f~xn 21.78 un/ts per ncr~ to 36.30 units per am~
and to incrm~ zllow~ b,.'0a~_- h~ght from tta~ ~ri~ (45 ft.) to four stories (60 ff.) fi~r a fi,m,~
.~ , : ' ~ "' ........ I: '.,s'D!.".-.':-ti-o:.4,.~tvff-"'e~vv'~
on~plex will c~.~/n 20 bui]a~? rm~/ng fx~zn 6.222 sq. ft. to 9,672 SCl. fi- with .p~,.' ' ly 250
dwelling umts. Construction of the co,,-.,lex ia anticipated to be~_'- in Novexnber 2005 taxi wffl takg
one year to complete.
Dennlty: The maximum numb~ of chilling un/ts and buildi~ heist allowed for thg 7.576 acm
subje~-t lxoperty umler ~ curtal z~ninli of"A-l" Datrict ia 165 units (21.78 units per an~) with/n
three ~ (35 fee~). TI~ maxirrmm,~,-~-r of dwel~-_- units sad building hefi~t a/kmed under tl~
r~luest~d z~ning of 'A-2" Apa~rm-nt House District is 272.736 uni~ 06.3 units per ncr~) ~v;fl,;,, four
~ories (60 feet).
~zlstln~ Land Use: Nc~h of the subject property is an ~ lot th~ is z~a~d an "A-I"
DiVa'~t. Located to the sou~h is an undeveloped "A-l" Dirtr~ and an "R-lB" clistriut dm~loped with
sing]e fazn~ ~. East of the subject property acrtm Cimarmn Blvd. ia alsz~ Inet oflsnd zmzd
a "R-1 B" clistrict developed with s~ngie ~=...:ly Bomes. West of the subject pnrt~l is a vn~nI lot
· Access to th~ propo~ .inrtmmt co.lex ia provid~l ~ C~ ~ m h'm'in1
roadway. Ti~ Saratoga / Cimsxr~ Botdev~ intn'n~on ia loca~ 1,400 ff. nm'flamst of ~
· 'l'he existing pav~nent s~-tion on Cimm'ron Blvd. is · two lane co~aty roadway wiffmut ourb snd
gul~r. Cinm'ron is designat~ nn Al arm'ial, wi~h a ~om seced<moffiv~ lsnmont~Urlmn
impr~,~ m~d ts expect~l to be completed w~'l~ tw~ to lt~r~ y~m~.
.~tc nda Men's~mdum
No. 0'/0~-04 ~Mos~n~msi Inv~l~e~ Trun)
· CarrenEy, C~~hnanpprtw. itm~lyl0,000awm~edafiytril~ A.f~r~is
,,~v, uved. road cat~'ity will increase to 24,000 avers~ trips. {Ud~ Title,an P~n)
· The Mem~olimn Planning ~~ has estima~d ~c fu~r~ volun~ of~c on Cims~ron
Boulevard to be 17,9f~6 average daily trips by the year 2030.
· 'rrnW~c generation for the subject property under thc 'A-I" District i~ esthzml~d to be 1,080 da~ly
~rips mxcl 1,805 daily trips for the"A-2" District, an inc~a~e of67~ O~ce ~ to the foil
planned cross section, Cimarron B<mlev~d will have sufficient c. apmity to ~orm,,'~t-tp an
increase o£density to the existing zoning.
Utlittgm: Wasa'water and w~et lines in Cimmro~ I~ulevnxd are nmlnble to provide nervi~e.
Wasaewuter and w~,"r cemamption for the subject property ,rwler ~ "A-l" District would be 41,000
gallons per day and 68,500 gnllom per day fer the "A-2" Dim'icC
Compred~Mve lqan and Land Use Co i~l~ll~: The Ftmz~ Land Use Plan dmi~nmm the
subject property for multi-family uses. Polides in the Corpua Ch'isti Polioy S~zn~nts ~,..~., ..... .4
Dimrict), to Kam'tmema at 36 to 22 traits per acre, and Io the residential ne~~ ~ f~ sin&lc
family uses nt 7.26 traits per acre.
Dential of the "A-2" Atmrtn~nt House Dis~ct aa submil~.
L'q~m~-: Six~ (63) no~ were ~ in op~ withtttittem (13) be~tnside tl~azm
and ferry'-nine (49) oulside the m'm. D~ ;.._~ the Planning ~ ~.~ua. a pefitim of opposit~m
and T'/ou~ide h~ radius m-es. As of July 20, 2005,
CZTY COUNCZL
ZONZNG REPORT
No.: 0705-04
· k- HeaZlll _])~g~__: Ju. bl 13, 2005
tm the ~em 300 foot portiom ofLola 9 ~d 10, Sec,/an 1 l, locked alc~ Ciman~
]~o~levm-d, ~mi e~t of New Bedft~ Drive
West
Va,~t
Vac~t lot
V~cant lots
Ar~ ~ i~ 5ot,-t~m:le Azea De~optmat ~ ~ ~m-e ~xl um trap
moamm~ a ~m denzity re~ideatial u~.
Ne.: 043032
Zlml~ Vioi~: Nora
Dennt~: The rmximm-n number ofdwelllnE units and bttildin.=, h~gat allowcxl for tl~ 7.576
acre subject property under the currt-nt ~ of ~A-I" District is 165 traits (21.78 units per
a~) within three stories (35 feet). The maximum number of cb,~in~ units and~
height allowed under the requesmt zomng of"A-2" A.~ Hoose Diahict is 272.736 unit-
(36.3 umt, per acre) within four stories (60 feet).
Kaistlag Land U#: North of the subject lX~q~rty is an ~ lot thru ii zoncd an
"A- 1" District. l..ocals:d to thc sma~ is an "A- 1" Dintrict c~ as th~ OahTman ~
property re:rom Cimamm Blvd. is alm]r t~u~t of Land z~u:d a *~R.-IB" dis~ct d~ wi~
nngle f~mily hom~. West of the subject fm~l is a vacant lot zoned m~ "R-lC" Dis~ct.
Tran~n:
· A~:~s to the ix~x)sed ~ ~lex is Ix~vided lions Cimm~m ~ an
arm-iai maJway. TI~ Saratoga / Ciman~t Boul~,~d inmrKn~ion is locamd 1AQ0 ~
· ~ ~xia~;,,~ pa'v~amt section on Cimnrron BIlL is a two ~ eotmty roadway wilhout
curb and lu~r. Cimsmm ia cleali~ated nn A1 irtc-Tinl, wi~ a~ seotim3 offrw b:ms
section fi,ruling the subject property is included in the phase two Ixrtim of Ihe Cimm~m
· Currnmy. Ci3mrronBoulewrdhas.n,,,~,~10D00r,~r.~dailytrim. Ath:r
· The ~lima Plnr~i~ ~ has estimated the futur~ vohnm of traffic on
Cinmrron Boulevard to be 17. 966 avcra~ dmly trit~ by f13~ your 2030.
· Traffic ~:aernti~ for the subject i~x~mW unc~ the "A-I" Distrk:t is mtima~rd to be 1.080
daily ~ps n~fl !.805 daily trips for the "A-2" DLd~ict, m3 inc~ue of 67%. Onoe ~
aeco~..odat~ sn increase of dmsity to thc exi~ z~min$.
· Utilities= Was~___~_sadw~-~l~esinCimazron~a~a~ilabbtopmvklenn'vi~
Waslt~a~e~ m~d w~___~r_ consu~ ilar the subject iropcrty u~ier the "A- 1" Dia~k~ would be
41.000 ~nons per thy and 68,500 pllcrtm p~_ day for the "A-2" Distriot.
Comprd~advel'Ltuandl..udUseCo F --.U~y: Th~Putm~IJndUsePlmd~/instm
the subject pruperty fur nmlti-family uses. Policies in the C _re'pus Christi Polic,/Statmmm
currem l~ttem of 2x:ning oa:ams a demity smdi,nt fia~n t~il / ~ u~m ~ ~t ~he
corner of S~a~ga Bottlev~rd (B-4 Distr.), m .. h,~..~s at 36 t~ 22 units per am'~ mad to ~
r~sidential n~i~hborhood zo~-d for single fnm~'~y un~ at 7.26 units per ~
...~.,~
~ 'Ciman~mBlvd.,,
'- t'~ I
irmn=tseind~m~lbei~allow~dund~rttm"A-2 Distriot. 'l'n~cthtm~-smloaaI~l
'A-2" Dislrict.
· The y.A- I A" Apm-0m~ House Distric'c may be considen~l as a paem=ole alOn'na~ to the
D~ttitl of the "A-2'* .~ Hous~ Dis,hlc't.
Number of N~ M~ed- 40
F~vor
/.~,ung Report
,.?a~e No 0'705-04 (Mop,Just
SogFee: Corpus Christ Po~'y S1Me~en~: an dement orthe
Comprebeudve Piam adopted 1~8~
AND Hli3H DENSn'Y DEVELOPMENT8
FZ~ 4.
H:~LAI-OI~LIdA\WORJ~ZI~[II~ ~IN~I R. EPOg. T-'qHmJ EX.)C
R-lC
BJECT
B-4
·
S
MXNUTE8
d. Case Ne. 0'/0~4 Mo~n[hnsl Investnwnt Tr~st: "A-l" Apm'tm~ House Di~d~t to nn 'A-2'
Apartment House Dieu i~.
Be,rig 7_~76 acres o~ of Flot~ Bluff and Encinnl Farm & Gard~ Tracts on the sou~hn~ 300 foot porl~
,films 9 and 10. Section 11. locawd slon~ Cimarron Blvd., and east of New 1~cffcgd ~riv~.
P.~lUeSt: Clmng~ of ~'w~irt8 from "A-I" Apartrmnt House Dis~ri~ to an "A-2" Apm'ln~nt House
Di~rict.
Legal De.s,~iption/Loca~'o~: Being 7.$76 acres out of Flogr Bl~ff ~ Envlnal Farm
lhacts on the so~Oawn 3OO foot portton of Loo g and lO, ,~z~n l l, ~ Mong Omarro~
BI~I., ~ ~a~t of Ne~, Bedroll Det~.
a future apartment
Apm'tn~'nt Hml~ Dia~e~ v,~ a m of 36 un~ per a~ m--4 fm~ stm-ies in l~i~t. Tkm ~uan~
,s r~lueS~g a ~ charge in order to dewlop a multi, rm'm"b/comp]ex cormsth~ of 2.~) un~ ~
units with four stories.
( ,,-,' No 07fl5-04 (Mo~ ~ Trt~}
rjSt. 2
FI~ sabject la. uperty is ~tty 7.$ a~s of vacant ttnd with Cimnrmn Boulevs~! being in th~ rm~
~r~on ol the property. Cimarron Boulevard is c~y in the 2004 Bond Program w,h~ed to be
m~-ov~d w~flxin the next seve~l y~ars to a fiw ~ r~. ~ futu~ land tm~ rasp ~ the
subj~-'t pr~'ly for multi-fnmily uses. Policies in the Corpus ~ Slnt~mm~s ,~.~u. ...... .d that hish
h~ cl_--mi~ t~'identitl nei~h~ m'=u. Th= curr~t ~ of~'min_= ~ · ~ ~ fi'om
n-latl/apurtrnent uses allowed at the corner of Saxatogn Boulevard. to ~ h,,~l~ st 36 to 2~ mits per ~
and ~o the residential neighborhood zoned f~ single family us~s at 7.26 units per am'~. Slnffis
recomn~nding denial of the 'A-2" Apm'tm~nt Hous~ Disblct, and ~ lieu then:~d', r~ the
-'A- 1 A- Apartn~nt Hoose Dislrict on the porficsa of the tract abutting lhe ehnx~ and r~ain the misting
returned in favor nnd 6 returned in opposition.
Rotmd Vasqu~z, 6201 Jtnsica Stax. t, ~,,,,..,-6ui Brilitton Villa~ nsmd thst I~ nnin oon~n-n~
wen~ r~--$s~'~ ~ tmff~ md dnins~. TI~ ~ tu~d~stuod tint tl~ "A- 1" Dislti~ snd "A-2"
housin$ up to tl't~ ~ Mr. Va~quez ndvised he would lt~ to help th~ o~ .....
In rt~se m Vice C'nairman S~one's question of oplxnili~n, Mr. Vasqu~z slnl~ th~ tl~
r~hho'hood wuuld like to leaw the ~ in the currmt "A-I" Distr..
Mr. Payne cmmt that the plato for Cimarmn Boule~.,d are to mnm a fl~ lam ~ saXfien
with four - -, ¢iag lanes snd a~nmtn'leflturnlnne. ~will ~ri~o~tb~id~'i~lxoj~ TI~
received f~nn l~ Services is that lhe sl~eet ~t woakl be oomple~ two to fla~e Y~trs
from today.
Michael Rains, 6218 Jessica ~ presented to tee ~mmiss/oners a neriea ofpho~m
tl~t illu~ mm'ent c~ditim~. The ~ m-~ atmost in hhe rmidmt's back ym'd and a~e not well
order to cnm~ n~ easy way to es~r mx1 r.~,il mfl~r fl~n
Plannini t',~..,,~mon Mimaes
C.m,e No..705-04 (Molqi~si Inv~slzm'm Tnm~
be af['ecaed by this development ~nd aU scorn to b~ in oppo~dnn
r~fic~tian ~ze valid but they do not count towm.I- the mzper maj~ity nde.
.'4tq:i~aic l~sac~ 62 l0 J~ smtcxl th.t sM i-m opp~itim~. Sbo would like to imow if tt~
¢o,,u,.i~onh~anycontrolofhawtheaF h..x, tm me built on tbe prwerty. Sheal~o~kecliftll~h~
bern m~/consideration to chm~in~ l~e zonin~ of thc back fence line of I~e praperty.
stand~d and n~ how tM boilding is going to 1oo~. The heiiim sad ~at~ks of the Multi~ uni~.
w~ll be con~olled by IM zoni~ ~ m pla~e. It i, very diff~utt m dm~ the zuuing of a mbjc~t
autho~izt ~ clown zoning ofa pmpe~y..
Bill Stm-k. 6238 Jessica, sm~l that he did not submit his lem.r of oppositi~ dtw ~ flae f~t tbm
tllustr~tes wber~ tl~e subjo:t pru~:n'y is bein~ proposed. He slso indicted thst he wtmkl h~ sn
explm'mhou u to what m., 'A-lA" ~ ~
Mr. l~ym: atated that the ame~t _-nniv~_ of "A-I" Di~'~t allowa flztee ~ri~ with 45 f~t h~i~t
limit~icn mad it has 21.72 tmi~ per a~n~. Th~ "A- 1A" District sllows i ~0 fl~t l~ig~t li~i~licm with
elevated it will compound the problem whcflan- it be low or high clens~ty tmtfl Ciznnn'~ Boule~.d is
f't~ed_ OrK¢ ~ is fix¢~ fl'~ only concern will be traffic.
wh,-~ fl~e plat is submittal tt~ ~____'s will _~ed__ to ixovide ¢~mtrt~tion plmm tnd~ ~ the
offoffl~ property ~nd ~--,,ogh it.
he is not wltl,;. ~ 200 foot m~ification ~
s-tnff's tt..commerrlstion
In r,~,on~ to v~ Om, man's questiom, Mr. ltry~ stsaxl am tl~ ow~r is om~ Momsuhi
of Mos~l~hi In',~slm~nt Trust.
.;'t,~nmu~ Com~s~ Mu-,,,',,
~ ~ No 0'7')'3-04 {M,n,sln~ {m~sl~m'nl Trum)
In ruspon~e to Co,~,~}naionn' Pualey's quesl~on of how the tmildin~ would be conslm:~d, Mr.
14ryon ~tmcd thnl he could not comment on the questic~ becnuse
.',m~mcto~ or builder.
Sylvia Ford, 3306 New Bedford, Community Dev~t Diruc~or Fur thc City of~
~ 'hm~, rated thnl the compr~lm,.sive process of this d~-,v~opmcnt id~lly is not m~ oftl~ ninmby"Not tn
'Vly Back Yard~ effect but mostly of most conch'ns of the neighbod',ood.
F~occ'~ is .~"t~ng tha~ I~e C~,,,u,ti~sion should r,'cc~nsidcr because oft~ ~ li~ mm~y oft{~
neighl~a who will be affected by ~ project wer~ not notiF~d. Mn. Fred ~ th~ Connniaaion
wtth a list of questious to i~.view beforu the finnl decision is n~dc. 8'ne also stated thnt .l~ p]m~ on
proposing to the neighlx~hood to n~-et with the developer in ou:k"r to r~ch a collabo~tiv~ e~urt to ma~
~his =, win-win situation for
public ~ was clo~ed.
Page lo~ 3
FOOT PORTION OF LOT8 9 ME) 10, 8L=CTION 11, FROM "A-I'
AP~ HOUSE DISTRICT TO "A-2" APARTMENT H(XJSE
D~I'R]CT; ~ ~ CO~-,"'-'ID~WE PLAN TO ACCOUNT
30, 2005 d~k~g n meeting of the City CO(mGII, In the C(xlx~ ~ at City Hal, In
the City o~ Coq~Je ChrleU, during which II k~_t, d pea(x~ were idimved to eof)eer
Chrbfl and It. c~z~'~.
Garden Tracte on the mxJU'wn 300 foot ixxlfon of Lots 9 and 10, Sedlon11, Iocalad
Text, approved on the 271h day of Auguet, 1937, aa ---,~ded from time to time,
except aa charK]ed ~ ~ ~nce m'~:l m'ly other o, Jk ~nc'ea m:lopMd on 1hie dMe,
F~2 o~3
and ('1) fL'U~ f .~ the Ch~l~ rule m to co.~k..~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~
PaOo 3 oi'3
TO 'THE MEMBER8 OF THE CITY COUNCIL
To whom il n~, eon~
themxtregulm~ofth~CityCmn:gon~ 13'. Thismqmst bbein~,,~-b
order to lrovide tlr ~ pm'fi~ tram titm to address the cammn wM~h lu~ bern mba~
ow~ tl~~ ofF. dsewutn'Terru~ Lots 8,9, 10,& !1. Plmmked rrm to contmt omofllm
~ .link Rim Tm~, A.I.A.
~.I Sl:x.rl~ II'AFLEI, ~Jj J~ A-7
PH: f)~l ) ~#.II~D FAX~ Oi I ) O~l-lJ~
r,,,d-y ,~ ....
mmJl~mkidm~M
AGg-NDA Mg. MORANDUM
PI:BUC I,lltARING - ZONING (City Council Action Date: 8/'/3/05)
Cam No, I}(d}~01-'I'RMi~ PHn~ti~: A chm~ of zmxing f~m · "R-lA" One-f~fily D~nin~_
Disa-ic~ to · "R-2" Multiple Dwem-_~ Distri~ The tnx~:m'ty is Ed~-nvs~ Term~ Block 4, Lots 8, 9,
10 and 11, located along the ~n~hwest ~ of~ Drive,
lqt, nn~,, C~llililmloa n,-4 ~'s l~ ¢6/29/0~: Denial of"R-2" Mul~ie Dw~tli~_
Di.,~ict at,d, in lieu of. al~provnl of n "R-1A"/FUD-2 - One-fan~ly Dwellin8 District with · Planned
IJntt D~velofm:~nt 2, nubia-ct to n site plan and (9) nine conditions.
R~__I_t~ :l C,~l~:li ~,m,n: Approval ofa "R-IA"/PUD=2 - Orm-f~ Dw~llln~ ~ with ·
Plarmed Unit Develol~nmt 2. subject to a sit~ plan tnd (9) condil~ns with the adopt~n oftl~ attnah~!
or0inance.
l~rn~e of Re,mere": To develop 7- single-family townhome~.
~m~.~'v:
i ~al o~ ~ "R-2' M~uplc ~m8 ~ct ~ m l~u or, ~ ora "R-IA"/PU~2 ~-~iy
2. ~ N~ ~ U~: ~ t~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (3) ~m ~ ~ ~9~ ~
~y, ~t ~1 ~t ~t~ ~d ~ 20' ~~ ~ ~.
4. ~ ~ Mini~ ~k ~ ~ ~ ~ line ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'~
~o ~'2".
~. ~ ~' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~-~ ~k of 33'3" ~1 ~
,~ ;~.:.. ~ ~ ~ (20) ~.
MO/FOM/~p
1)
2)
3)
4)
S)
Sim Plan
Plmming C. otrnn~on Mirm~ - June 1, 2005 m~l Stn~ 29, 2005
N~ilt~Applic~m ~ ~ of J~ 5, ~
H' FL.N-I~R'~IAKEF~(In~WO~I~ AOi~IDM Ek~'~0~A~g01 .ZAOENDAM EltdO
CZTY COUNCZL
ZONZNG REPORT
No.:
Commission flem-ln~ Date: June i, 2005 and June 29, 2005
App~m: TEMET Properties
Owue~. ~me M applicant
Alem: Turner. Hidrey m~d A~ocim~/z~.
l,e~! Dmatpt~q_ac~km: Edgew~r Tm'~e, Block 4, Lo~ 8, 9, 10m~l 11. Ioca~d~ the
.~, ~ From: "R-IA" One-fisrn~ly Dwelling D~striet
~ of l~l~t: To de~l~ 7- ,~g~-fann'ly to~daom~
District
"A-2" Apm'tment Hotme
· 'R-~A" One-ft~b, Dwenin~
=R-1 A' One-family DweJllng
· xMin[ Land Un.
Vacant lots
Vacant lots and low-
de~ity res/dem~
Retail uses
Low-dermity
Area Dev~opme~t Plam: So~ - The future land us~ map ~ lew-demity
medemial ~ f~ ~ ~ ~
Map No.: 039037
Zomimg Vlolmio-.: None
P~l~c 3
Applicant is ~qucsting a chan~ of z~n~rt~ to a "R-2" Multiple DwcHh~ District fro' the
devclopmcnt of ~ (7) upscsie single-fsmily townho~_, for individual l~iVat~
ownership, on
The townhon~ su'ucun~ will be tl~-e (3) sU:,ries, tomlin~ forty (40) ~ in h,~.~,~ F..nch
townhome will consisi of 3.127 square ~-t wiflm a roof tup gm'den f-eatu~ mind nn at~ch~t
two-car gaxa~e along I~ rear of the su'ucna-e.
Townhou~ ~ ,hall be built m co.,./li~nc~ to all gtovi~m oflhe l,~-n,-6, -~
A~ mpe~ified in Chapm' 2 of the International Re~d,m~ Code (2003 Edil~), · mwntmua~
is defiaed a~ a aingle~family dv~lfin_~ unit torito-tull in a ~ of tiu~m ~u~l~ ~tta~m~d
shrill have a two-horn- fh'cwall sepm~:km, m definod ~n Secti~m R317 of th~ IRC, bertw~en
Dism~ between Ixu'ldins~ shtll comply with Article 24, ~_~_ 'on 24-1, of the ~ C~risti
Zordn.a. Ordinance for the appm~'istc zoning ~ Mi~n'sn'n distance bc~wccn bmT~n~s
shell be 10 feet (following ~ fi~ foot side yard r~quimnc~ f~tn the Townhoone
umta, mgmmtk~a if the roadway m l~vatu, public ~ -- a~x~m driv~ ~, no l~t of
any m-ucatr~ may b~ fro-timer h~n 300 feet, u the ho~e lira, flx~n a t~ h)mtm~
C a~' No.0605-01 (TEMET
Pmv~d Sm:~Ol
100' R.O.W. w/76' Bk. to
Bk 4-1~e pmv~l ~
includ~g m 14' medim~ ~
100' v~rmble R.O.W. wf76
BL tx) Bk. 4-lnn~ ex~
13,210 md.t.
20,490 Ld.t.
(o~m~ I)r. @
S. Al~n~h
6.08O m.d.t @
Tht p~,.o:t "g-2" Di~ia ~ ~ ~ ~ oftownhomn u m ~
r~idenfial pro~,,-t. The P~,..;..~ Ctmm~m~ mbhsd thia ease urtt~ J-~- 15, 2005. in onier
for fl-sc nppl'_~.~ to wcmic with s~nff in devclopin~ m Plmm~ Unit ~ 2 f~ thc
As of brae 1, 2005, 38.98% Ol:~nniti~ ~ r,'J~wd for th~ mubje~ i~:~'ty.
1. P~rmitt~Use: Tbeonlyuse allowed for the subject property o~her thnnlhemespem~-tt~d
by right in the "R-1A" Dishict is seven (7) single-fxmily townhomm.
2. ~-tM~a I=!~1~ Of Us~: The townhomes shall no~ exceed three (3) sim'les and fl,;.i~fim
(39') feet in heir.
i~ltwrdtllsn~s~ ~ ,[l~--: The balding Im ~ on tl~ ~ ofl~:h ~ ~
not be I~ss than twenty (20) feet from tbe property line. Buildinfls are sllow~ lo slide f~smxl
81deE. sthn~: Along the west l~q~'ty line a minimum settmck of 33'3" shall be . ' ' -~
~ A minimum six (6) foot solid masonry fence atm~ be consmmt~ alon~ tbe sou~
and west property lines as depicled on tl~ sitr plan. Fem'ing alcs~ flso s~st l~.~petly tine shall
be ~,,,lu'bited wifl~n the ~ t'w~my (20) feet
Tiro'lama: Constmct~ offlae townhotn~ shall counmm:e withiu two (2) y~m~ttmnthe
approval ordinance dm oftbe PUD-2 developmmt snd shall be oomp!__~,4 w;m;., five (5)
years fi~n. Ibc ~cNroved ordimnl~ ~ oftbe PUD-2.
Denial of ~R-2'' Mutfiple Dwel~i~ Distr~t ~ in lieu of, ~ ofa "R-IA'/PUD-2 -
One-family Dwel6nE D/slrict wflh a Piqued Unit Dev~lolmm~ 2, subject to a ni~ plan mxl m
(9) conditiom.
Nttmi~ of Nonces Mailed 23
Favor 1
OMx~don 10-plus 13 outaide oftbe area
Oppositicm - 38.9~P~
(As of'June 24, 2~Off}
Atta~lmaent: Zoning Msp
Site Plan
Concept Interior Plum
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CCB~ R-lB
B-'I
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REGUI~,R PLANNLNG COMMIS~ilON ME~l~G
a. (.'ns~ ho. 061ifil Tl31.gf Properttts: "R-lA" One-family Dwelling Dislrk:t I~ · =R-2" Multiple
[ntelling District
Ixlgcwatm Tea'race. Block 4. Lois 8, 9, 10 and 11, located along the so~thweat corners of O~:nn Driw.,
left council chamber
Requmt: Change of zoning from "R-lB" One-family Dwelling to =AB' Pmfl~ioml ~
D~shict
ro'Uimaal u.~ for tt~ ~b~t l~ntny.
Ms. Holly provided grgphics of the subject pro~e~ and fl~e surrounding a~t Th~ ~ r~am't
tape reon~n8 a~ on file.
Ms. Holly stated I~hat Ibc subject property is lo,:at~d on Ckzua Drive and 8onfla Almmda 81r~t
and bordered by F_xlg~-w~-r Drive. a local residential stn:et. Jack Rice Tumm' ~,ilh Turnm'.
w~th lhe single f....,ly homes to h~te south. Traditional denaity ia uaually 2 to 8 un.Rs to tb~ a~ru. M~.
Itolly ~ that Mr. Turner is providin8 n thr~ stm'y town houae dm~l~ ~,lth
tlc~' with tn elevutor. On the lpound floor hacited rfcsr the gnras~, fl:~:~ will be an ~ u well an
bedrooms, a tm,ay nnd b~'~uoms, On the second level thn~ will lac a kilr, M~ ,~:,,:,,~ and li~mg mem.
Local~d on the ~u~ d floor ~nll be n bak-ony, nmater bedroom m~d an ot~oe.
elevation that will allow truants m have n ho;. tub wilh · view of'fl-a: ocean.
he had. ~ applicant woold hnve developed fo~.~ single fsmily homes. Townhmaes
l'a~uly horr~s. Wil~ townhous~s it is expected to have about 56 trite. $laffhns be~n infmm~l by Texan
re~clenfial de~lol:nmn~ ~ a single family home product that in very .~ to fla~ ritually tim ]nm
would expe~ to see in a "R- I A" Dislricl.
In ~ to C~,~,~om' Pual~'m ~ ofno~ heine tllow~l nn ~ ~ Ms. Holly
smt~l that wibh sevin units an access point is no~ ~
Iht. orm'go~cy cgrt~ was for emergency vehigles and mX int~ded for r~id~tn. Wilh TXDOT not
alh,w~ng ~t. bhe d~gn would n~-ed to allow the ~'m drive-why comi~ in to hav~ at lmnt two lanm.
Public h~'mS wa~ opened.
tn rvsponae to Co,~-ttimion~r Pu~-'y'l qu~tion of b~ subjeot larol~rt~ bein~ n~ Ma'.
tjl.tnlllf~ ~1~ t.~! ~ I~p!nmng would be f~ up~ th~ aclion ofth~ zoning caae.
Jack Rice Tm'r~, 5525 Sou~ St~Rea, mt~-d ~ the main opp~ili0n bna In do with
onen~n m~l loca6~ of tl~ subjec~ p~perty. Ti~ main enmance is off O~an Dri~ taxi the seo0ndary
t-nl~nce ~s n~ of grmt concern. Wlnt is of con~'n is the fa~t tl~ we do not warn Eda~nmtn' Terse
,.~en toAlmne~ SIzeet. We wo-la be ~tnd to work with the no_ __,,~,,~beodtoke~itepmedu~. Mr.
Turnm s~._u'd_ that 1-~ did no~ have tn mt~n~t m goin~ into Ed~.w,~ Terrace at all. T'ne inl~ is m
ex~s~ m~T~.s~. We would li~m w~kwilhth~n~i,~__~l~4~din tl~tn~peoc 'I'n~othm'ilmn
thatthis~sth~projectthatts~in~tobedc~wl~hconsis~ofal, na~' ' iy3,000squm~feetperunlt,
with a cost of $600,000 to $650,000 per unit, nnd it w~uld be 1:daatm:l m~d ofnnmd it ia tmiaent~l to
Planning Commisa~on. The lett~- can be f~ it'the nei~tRnn~-ta~xl so dmin~ The ~ ~ to
theum~lv~s nt~ fim:,m 55 to 65 feet from the r~ar lusx~unstly line~ tn the fx~mt, it ia ~ $5 to 40 L~'~__ fn~n
dirtily Io t{~ wust. We are grctty w~ll isolntmt on tl~ over one acre ~ f~ t{~ s~"v~n uni~
fe~. It would no~ be any imigh~ than the ncnt door neighbor's peak of thor roof f~ tl~ fi.~ ~ ofii~
project. ~ "R-2" Di, t,~ct clmudty would allow 14 tmil~ per sm'u. T"ne npptioant is mmly requesting 7
units. Thelmmject wooldUd~ al.,~ximatulymmey~ar to &-velop. Tim~willbe snena'ygmdm, aga~d
the hay. The view of the bay from the 2"' floor is minimal becauae there ~ ultimal~y be ~
ffurd floor. Each of lime unim will have n patio with a pored ymd arua alon8 with two haloonim.
balcony will be Iocs,,~__ offtl~ living room arua tnd tl~ od~r will be locai~d offth~ .n~r bedroom arm
aeconnnodate ~ wiri~ for t~lel~x~n snd ele~ricity. Over th~ yeun I have dmign~d ~
town homea nnd condominimm on Ocean Drive. The last highris~ dmi~m~d wnstheTwin ~
C~ndonunitum. The ~pplicant is nmdy to r~kn- thia a first class project. It will alao inct~ae li~ value of
('onsmatine T~aousis, 6026 Edg~a~ Eh'ire. r~'sm'ding kna 8, 9, 10, sad 11, ~ about how
much n~ ~ surface nr~s ofl~r,e Iota?
In rmponse to Mr. 'r.o~', questio~ Mrs. Goode-Mncon s~s~d tha~ the ~ ~ i~ 1,0968
acres for all four lots.
Plmm~ C'.on~ m~on
~', ~.. ~
tn response to Mr. T~aoum question of whether or uot there can bc ltgge ~ f~mfly botm~
¢'o~rm~oner M/rm stated that there can be four s/n~te family homes on the four ~ Iota if the
n'ummum lot size and ~etbacks ar~ ~red to.
Mr. Tmoums ~aied that =,'cc~to Mr. Tumer. he i~ able to place 14 Lmit~ tm the four lots. He
I~a/~ ~ to believe that be is doin~ us · favor by placing only sev~ unite/n~oed of the fourtccn m~x~ed of
~hc F, res~ four. What law .,~pports this
Mr. G-,,,dng indicated that the fourt~ units is bumxl on thc "R-2" Distt-~ d~mity standard
which allow~ a maximum of fourteen units per nc~e. That is thc z~in2 district the ~ has applied
for. The applicsmis pmposingtodevelopapropmyunder the"R-2'Distric~ forseveauni~. Themn~
unit.,~ are le~ than the fo~'tezn ttrdts allowed. If the prol:n:rty wm'e m b~ ~ nadm- th~ ~
zomng of"R-IA" Difn'ict, the applicant could only hav~ one single oNv~ unit per lot.
h, response To Commiesioncr Pusley's que~on of po~'ble spe~d lmn~, ld.m. Tbuxms slnl~l that
thru ,~ iocaigd not fnr fi,sm the corner of C. ountry Club ~ PA?wa~ tm Coan~'y ~ ~ R i~ ·
rmnhole that is indnn~ with a bmr,. The way that tl~ salt is de.neet, a st~ed ~ ~ not
.'.'Dcdly ~lOw ~ dowll. It is rmturtlly slow ~ of the curw.
alamnmit C. on'm~oo Mmua~
a~. No O~L'~-OI (Te~"[ Prot:~ru,~)
C'on~'nuiormr Pusley sta~ ~ a simi~r situation WH OeC~;,~ ~n his n~~ The
r~.l'd~o~canpmkupa pncketofinf,.~,~ttio~on _s~__bmn~fromtheCitythatwouldsuppm'tthe
~rms ~o slow down Irnffic. People learn to detour ~ ar~a due to the ~ bumps.
hits. Thomas stnted ~ Captain McDonald stated to h~ thai tl~ eo~tpletion of the in~'section H
:t ts now will eliminat~ or tllevint~ the pro~lem of the cut thro%~h
clew of the l~ck yawl due to the ttn'ee stm-ies ttmt is bei~ prOl:n~n:L Av~t~e home own~n on Ooe~
traffic ncch:l~nt in ~ront ofh~a ms~lcncc. Ther~ is a big salty ma f~ivKyiMu~ when it~n~sm Ihe
dev~o~ ofthi, project. We would like to Imep t~ a aingle f~mly r~ident ~
ranting. W'mtt~nei~dx~rs~.~:try~todotsimepthe~'~uitis. Lfw~ctidnmwsntsmin&w~
~-ould res,d~ m Hoasto~, Texas. We have zoning ~hat m~s &at it is f~r ~he Ii~s~nl ~ of th~ Cily of
Corpus£h'isfi. Wed~notseeth~thisprojectisforthel~w~lf~n~oftl~Ciiyof~O~risti. tn
%o it will mtl~ it even m~J~ dangtmus. It rmay lalm up to thirty m~'~ to ~'t out of the ~ in R~e
~ha~ it is ~o letsen congtstion in th~ strt%-~ to mcuzt nft~,, [xcv~t o-.t.k~u,,.I;-~ tm the ~ m ~
ondue concenl~tion of populntio~ to eniance the clm'act~'r of the ~ md o~naerve Rte valuta of the
the neighbors that had the opportunity to speak, spoke of ,'~h speci~c ~ that )xsu am in ~ to
Fr~ect hud how this project endan~rs th~m. It is very detfinm~ to the commm~.
· ;~anmng (.'Ofllllmao~
Bdl Pope, 6041 Ocean Drive. s~nted that he was tmable to s-,'~ last w~k's meeting due to more
,.q.~'tant ~ tl'm ~ to be done. When I walk out the front door, I am on Oc~n Drive, I love to
take a left and w~lk down Ea?water Tcrrnce, became it i~ a w~tderfitl and bentttiflfl subdiviskm m ~
~,.'ople have mentioned. There is nn obvious difference between Ocmn ~ tnd ~ T~rac~.
( ~.un 1~ v~ is very busy and ~ Terrace is very quiet and the ambian~ l~a tg~nain~L
mmnke on the map. the =A-2' zoning is no longer lhe~e. It has been r~m~l, to single f~nni~ dwellings
,o~ It w~xtld be nic~ to have somefl~i%n on the lot other than tr~ whioh is what ~ ~ ~.
rtrady Io ~.-e ~ lot developed. Some of the trgu~ents ere valid, most n~e noL Prom a mad~ point of
Judith Smherland~ 229 CounU'y Club Drive, Professor ~! Texm AaM Univetlity - Cerpua
( 'l~q~, stnted fl'mt she purchased her home two y~-s ago in erder to li~ in thia neighbed~od. This ama
of ('orpus On-isti is o~e of the old~st and m~t mpresen~"a The ~ here begsn in the 1920's
tmdisturbed beamy. T'ne development on Edsew~ Tenuce w~dd in,mae traf~ down Ed~me~
Evnnwood tnd Oe~n Drive. I am m the prooeu of ~sean~hing and valk~tin& the hisaxy of my home.
With fl-,e ~tion thnt I cm't~tly have, it a/~pears to have ~ the plm~ticn of Walter Ehn~ Pope.
He ~as a vet/influential law]~r and sml~s~mn scnal~r who worked very hard for the City of Catptm
~ Ims~. l-lewnzimmmm~tnlinthcdevcl~of~ ~-~ o~hcrtm~jec~. It waa mov~l to the
1o~ by T~ Anderson's father. H.Q. ~ when he pumhased it from Mr. Pope. It is imperati~ lint
~,,s 'wen ~.-,,~i~ a reflectic~ of the eva within which Mr. Pope lived and worked. He died ofa stn~e in
~...~ ,~, ,n m~s m nmm, I tmplor¢ tl~tt you pr~..acnt thc wotauon of fl'us histm-k~ ar~ by cxccmi~
Willie Coeca. 6017 Ooean Drive, slat,'d tim up until Iss~ yenr, people livlng_ am~m tim m~et ,~
g,ven discounts of their property evnluatia~a d,-* to Ihe location and due to the tmtF~. This just ndds to
the trtffic pax~lern.
Shen'y GiUilmd, 100 C. mumy Club Drive, sated that she w~k,.d ~-uimd ~ neighlxn'tmod and
.,,tm'ted the n~tunl petition. She also stated tl'mt sic would h'ke to have ever/one slnnd tim silned the
sm_ole family dw~llin~ and we do hnv~ the rural ~etting of the ~ We would v~'y tmc. h
appreciate lt~ C~muissio~'s support in kg~ping the zoning as "R-lA".
tn respct~ to Commi~oner Pusley's questkm of trnmc coums, Ms. Holly sts~ Rnt flm~
would be 13,210 eastlx~ and 20,490 v,~t boond on Ocean Driw Whichis a four lmso seoticn. On
In re~lxmse to ~oner Stla~r's cee~zent, Ms. Holly indicated ~ ~ tnap is a~:~te
nncl t'm,t ~ property norl~ea~ is zoned an "A-2" District. "A-2" D~b~t ia · mttlti-t]sm~ re~dmtial
di~ ict. hot ownen ~an build s~gle fumily homes wifl~in fiat district.
;"tmrttng C~,~smo~ Minutes
~,'~la~ No. 0~05-{}1 (T~ Properl~t)
Pa~.6
I~c tO the higher ~¢, Sail' is recommending n zoning chnaSe on ~e subject lax~rty. It ~us ·
reasonable trarmtw~ from the business usa~ to the east
Mrs. Teniente ~tated ti-mt there ,s no info~-~mtion on the open roadway deign. The n~d is ~
~o~ascoon by the higtm, ay department. We will take over fi, at right-of-way ouce tim ~ity tm~ over
ngM-of-wny, it would need I~ be done m conjunctio~ wi~ ~ highway d% tu~st.
In renportse to Co,uuisaiooer Snlaz~r's questio~. Mr. Ounnin~ stnlmi t.h~ · ~tS~e ~ dw~_llin_~
can be budt at I~e height of 35 feet. The single family de~ched rmidenlial dislri~ts "R-lA" sad "R-lB"
Di.,arict can have a 35 foo~ n~xinmm height wit~ three slm'ies. The "R-2" DimWit's maximmn ~ is
-15 ~etr~toexctedthreestorie~ What the applicant has proposed is no~ to ex~___ tl~ hei~t of 39 _f,~__
he undn'st~_ __ m tH the n~i~b~c, ood is c~i~_ f~c~ B is a complex im bemu of ~e quality of
the devel~x~ent.
Mr~ Holly smed th~ if the Pluming ~ ~nd City Coun~ m to ~ ~ ~-2"
~~li~~~mof~immf~~~m~~
would ~ ~ ~li~d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ of~i~ ~ ~ f~ of~~ R ~ ~
home~. AIl Irips would exit ohio Ocenn Drive m~:l no~ the ~ nei~a~t~n~L
Mr. Turner s~tted that the height oftl~ develop~mt wo~kl be 39 ~
In n:~oase to ~on~r Mima's qug~/on, Mm Tmieate ~ that T~ Og~ ~ of
rmnslX~nlion's plmmed m'tprovenmnt~ on Ocean Driv~ extmd just bey~ the ~
I"ne mtn'e I~"ojeet is along the limits of the ctm'~t gn'ojecl~ ~I~.
Ms. Holly ~ th~ the project ~ not mai~ dmina~ ~zy w~ Und~ axhy's
dev~lopmmt scenario, tl~-y should be n~mgin~ the w=~-,- fl~ is tamed by the de~dopm=~ Mr. Tm-n~
In ~ponse to Co,,-,.:~,ioner Zamom's questim ~ the ~ situ~xt, Ms. Holly
sl~tcd tim iflhe proposed de~l~ ~s N~prov~l aa a PUD-2, the drainag~ can be enfin'oed. Mr. Holly
also stnaxl that an "R-2" Di~ k~ would nllow fourteen ~mi~ to the am'e and 45 fe~t mnx~aua h~fi~ht ~ n
trotter of rishl.
In r~po~se to Co,....i~]oner Salazar's question, Mr. Turner sl~od th~ he wo~tld connider ·
PUl ~-2 limiting him to seven unRs per acr~.
('owmissio~er Sala~ar slat~l that if the Plmming Commission w~ to x~= ..... od tho Plam~
tlnn Developmmt-2. Mr. Tm'mr would need a 7-2 vo~ in f~vm' from the City Coame~ sin~e there is 3~
,~osilioa to zoni~8.
Commimoner Mires ~ tim Mr. Turner ~ad St~ff have pmpo~d · PUD-2 with
~t~. unit~ and o~her specific.~ons. That ¢limin~te~ the applic~t fi'om beiag ~ble to ~
~mls It · dl al~o limit the applicant's acce~ to Ocean Driv~ no~ affe~l~g the am'rounding neighlx~tleod.
Public hearing wa~ Ol:g'ned.
In rrs~ose to Co,,.,~i~ioner Pusley's que~ion on tabling the ~ M~. Rolly .~,.a th~ th~
/onmg c~e could be tabled du~ to the f~ct tl~ tbe I~n~m~ is no~ y~t forn~d~l for the PUD-2. M~.
Holly al~o irglic~ted Ii'mt she mid be comfortable labling this i:~rticul~' ~ ~o that ~g~ifig~m could
be dmf~d
Ccxm~ntme Tnamms, aocording to tbe d~rnea,siom or lhe dinip~.., he has, lot 11 ha. 15 ~=t m~l
~1 fcet. This is not a buiJdab]e s~te; itisjustthem~nmm. Weaz~~het~w;_Lhksohnh=a]Jtim
tha~ we ¢l-.amclzss. z~ and distm~ish u no~ a retl lot. so in es~mce w~ giv~ the dev~3per tt~ opp<xtzmity
fonrte~n unim instead of seven.
Mr. G-tmmng rated that e~mfiatly ~t i. oae dwell~aE umt per lot uader the cm~'~mt ~t~ of
"R- I A" Dis~icL ff it is tl-aee conforming lorn. ~ thr~ single f~ly d~llin? ~ be permilmd.
The a~licaat would be a[]owt~l fou~t~n unit~ per acr~ in the "R-2" Di.t,;~t mgmxlk"' flit i~ tl~m or
four lott I~ is hued on a total gross a~a.
Mr. Guying ma~l tint the "R- lB" Disaict is a One-fsmily l~41ing ~ mst mlu~s a
mira mum Io~ siz~ of 6.000 squ~r~ feel It is wry ~imilgr 1~ ~n "R-lA".
Public he~ri~ WM ci~ed.
Motion w~s rmde by. Co,,,,~mo~er ~ ~ by C,o~~ ~ to
June 15" bern'lng. The mo6on l~sed unanimously wil~ ~ Berlmll~ ~mt Vice Ch~trm~
being
. I'~PI N-DI~ .<[HARETT~I~iI~WORD'~A~u~I MJn~s=s ~ ~
REGULAR PLANNING COMMt~ION
Cou chanta- - Oty ann
Wedn~day - Jue
n_ Ca~ N~ 06~-01 TKMET Prol~,rt~___: "R-lA" O~e-family Dwelling Di~,k~t ~ a 'R-2" Multiple
i~cilirw Diqri~
FA?warn- Terra~, Block 4, Lots 8, 9, 10 nnd 11, local~i nkn~ I~ southw~t ~ of ~ ~
S4:~h Alnn~da Drive and Edgewater Drive.
Mt Holly prowded ~raphics of'the ~ubject property am/the ~ ~ The ~m'ting roport
and mp~ ~ m'~ on file.
Jack Ric~ Tm-ncr, 5525 S. Sl~pioa, .reed that the closet ~mit would bo 28 for from the
hack In'uperty line and the three s~ory lowniz)me wz~ld be np~ly 50 f~et i~zn the tzuperty ~.
partial view ofl~ bey. The PUDbufldir~beightwould be Jimiied to 39 fee~ T"n~ng~tdo(gn~i~.
peak roof is spproxirnntety 34 or 35 feet. The entry point is set I~ok from the main Ocean Dfiv~ stoa m
!here is no stacking p, oblern. There ~ill also be an aluminum, see fl..,,ogh sec~'ity fence iimt ~ be
around the whole pes-imet~. The back ares fencing will be a solid wsll. Tho~aminvimdio
p~e with tl~ developer in picking out tho materials for ~ feno~ so ~ it may bknd tn wtitt bnc~k
znd sid~ yards. Texas ~t °f'l'ranslxwu~ has stalzxiihat theyn° I°ngn'ha~~°fthe
right-of=way near the satge~t property and F. dge~t~' Drive. The property now fnlh undn' the rul~s ami
Joslin Road. The will be no e~ce from Alame~ Road ~md fu~ Ix~lr= he~e enou~ room to turn
aroundwithinthe24footrem-pertionofg~em~je~t~. TheFimIX.,. b.~.~tw,_llbeebtetom'vioe
any one ut ti~ ~-ven unim ~loag with thc ck.b,x, wa~ mt. be unit, tbegmelve~ "I'here m'e no immti~ of
mdi~m~l he had srnt a le~w- to fl~e property owne~ of ~ ~ulxtivl~oa to inferm tl-,em of t~
chan~ m the propo~ development tim wwe ~xmm~od~ to meet lhzir nzed~ It w~ ~riginaIly
,r~ention. The zcming o~gg~e gl~t~ that 14 unit~ ~ be built on the ~mbje~ property undo' ~n 'R-2"
including elev~tor~ gm'de~ roof to~ building. One ~xit on Oce~ Drive/~ bem.r th~ having four ~rate
farmly exlm p~rticularly on the curve. The cxit i~ ~ f~r away fi'om fl~e curved ate~ ~ c~n be.
(.~ ~4o 0605-01 (Te'n~ P'~m'~)
Tlus is ma _Oce-_..n Dnv~ project ork~t~d m the b~y ~nd Ocm Drive. A ~k-w~lk ~
fi~unmm sr~ will br included. Ther~ will b~ no windm~ o~ the li~ of~i. project m th~ w~t or
t~ neighbor. 'l~e developers would like to ~ve ~n ~rm,,:tive w~ll to m tl~ ~ct ~ ~od
In r~spo~,~e to Cl'~irrrstn Bert's question of the distance ~ the six foo~ zms~n'y ~
-'.nd the net~,~=_-.r, Mr. Turner stated thnt the~ m'e two neighbors Ihat ~,,; ~jsomt.. One bna · side and
hack ymxl II~ would f~ that fet~e, fl'm oflx'r i'm~ a [mcky~rd with a hi~hboet b~-a. Framthe f~t lotit
~ould be ai~eoxirmtely 30 lhet which ss cloe~t to Ennis Jo~lin~ foe the se~Xl~d ~ it would be flv~ t~ t~n
In response to Commissioner Mires' question ofm facing th~ neigldxrho~ Mr. Turn~
st~:l that fl~ mtit~ will have glass blocl~ flora the mmaer [ruth m~d the other ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~
is rang ff~t is ~ inthe m to T~,~ A&.M umv~mty.
Mr. Ttgn~ stnl~ th~ he waokl h'ke to know ff m, et3rfh~_- wo~zld be able to be set in Rm ~
along with tl~ rules ~zl rcgul~tior~ of the pmje~-t. I-Ic also smt~l th~ hi. clients would lam to im~,~d to
the next mlge.
in msporme to Mr. Tm~er's slntimHmt. Ma. Holly indicated thru fit. he
conditi<ms the C,o..~s~ion wants sddcd.
In r~pome to Coznmi~ioner Pusley's q~estion, Mr. Mot~bi ixgti~d ~ ~ i~ ~
sudcd would rmke him comfortable with the l~ojcct. He is wst~n_~ c-,s~3~g_ in wrifi~ in a dl~l
resu'ictio~ so ~ it would no~ mq'ect hi~ children taxi l~ liv~]lT_,ood of tl~ nei~Ix~'tmod.
Clmm~n Bed~n~ st~-d tim th~ rmjority of the m6~'~n~ oametm ~ve bom ~ktn~ed. The
('omrr. mo~'s pr/mary purpo~ is to protect mightxzrtxxxts fi'om ~ ~ eomn:s~al
e~blim. Thc Ch~.,..- will nllow fln~e pe~le fi-om the nei~herhood in oppo~tim~ to sm~ thoir
x'1~'~,,1.
:'~anrung C ormmasion M~nmc~
: a~,No (~I~-01 flT3~ET PmpeTt~a}
pre re~ fl~t th~ ~ n<n ~:~at the ceocernt The individuals qx:ald~ an behalf of tl~
ne,..,~h~[gn~l s~hoold be able to add~-ss all concerns.
that is alomt cause ofconcem. Withno yieM si~x. it willbe a ~nfinu~ma~ s~withaspe~d of
~5 ,sr 40 m/lea I~X hc~r Since il will be a right egress and ingn~sa, the peop/e tha~ will nmdo in this
proposed clevelopm~t thnt want to go downtown will r,c-cd to n-~h- a righ~ m~ the ~, lo around
c,rcuhtiontbmughthenei~. InmyopmionTexsaI~_._ tu~tofT~auat~atalimm~dtheC:ityof
a~ a h~gh ra~ of speed. ~ will be fenc~ and pl~ that will im~ tl~ line of sight and laminae th~
dangtn-. It is no~ stumble for ~sidmtial devdol~amt.
in r~Ixmae to Chairn~ Bedan~'$ queCdon of the value of the ~ubject ~, Ma. Ooodwin
,aatcxl that ther~ was a Suprem~ Court __Ae~_'sion last we~k that slat~l cities could laim ~ f~r lmbl~
In r~pame to Commisaioner Pusley's question of the differmce between having flu~ driv~says
wmead of juat one, Ms. Ooodwin slated that she is not a saf~y engimer, bttt did not think the Texas
Ms' G°°dwin sm'~d th~ tnytin= s°me°ne purchases ~ ttm= is n° g°d sis~ riaht t°
mak~ a profit and sh~ dnea n~ begru~ anym~, profit or. Ions on thor bus,rosa. Aa an es~ of
tl~ Unit~l ~atm I),n_ t~-..,t of Trtme~, people always con~ m ~ffth a grmt hussars i~an flint &~s not
w~n'k ogt for or~ rmson or another. It is no~ tl~ tin,don of tl~ nei~hlxn'hood to gum-antn~ smn~n~ l:SX~it
on a pie~ of property ~ t~ ixm:hased it.
.nnne~ing with it to better themselves without looking to lo~ moneT.
Mt Holly indical~l flaat th~ wiU be · m~ge on th~ right turn wi~ ~ ~ ~ duo lo gho
~wo ro~d' ~,-,ing tog~her. On tl~earlierrr~n, it ia no~d aa Almnoda wht~ ia al$o Spur 3. Tholottlmt
~s being nord u a sa'atl lot is not as soatll as the county reno .lwnvt R app~m In bz a dmnfiol~ pte~
h rmponse to Commisaioner Pusley's ~ of the Texas D% ta..~t of Tt at.l,~ lath.ts,s
conc~'n of ha'v~n_= an egre~ ingresa dmeJopmmt on the Siva- 3, Ms. Holly s~alod flint the ed~ of ibc eul_
de-sac was not going to eom'e~t to the Enni~ So,lin Road or Spur 3.
C ,,-* ~qe. 06,~-01 (TEMET Pml2eflien)
In rt~xxtse to Commiasioner Zamorn's question of using th~ srnnik:r lot In from onto th~ om'ye,
Ms. Holly stated that the drive-way would be q,__,~'~i_ 'onablc but it also mvets fl'~ r~quimmen~ ors
developable lot. Thc ~ exit has been elirnina~d from tl~ plan~.
Crnig Skelto~, 6046 E~tt'r Drive, stated thnt he submitted the request to hav~ the ~ c~se
tamed for two weeks due to the Inck of Coum~uni~a'don fi'om It~ developer. Foot of the nei~al~n~ ~
able to n'~el with the developer on thc Friday before the Pl-.u,ing C.~m,~ mectinS wis I~ be held
but ~h~ rest of the neighborhood Iaaa },,,a no input on the matter of the de~Jopment
tn reqxa~ to Chaimmn Bertangn's que~on of o~her comems t~n~lin5 tho ~ Mr.
~/In:lton slated tlmt o~e of the nBin ~ wu the emes'B~ exit to l~min ~mltn Rond which has now
sell The,sstmofdz~tmgehnsnoty~tbccnaddresm~lsinc~the fu~mae~fl~washeM. T'nfsde~q:~if
plnnning lo ;~:e t brick wall t~ will cause the dmim~ of the digh to overflow ~ of ~win_~ o~
to Oc~. ~. The ronson it d~-s not overflow now is due to the flY, e foot da~p that t~ ~trmnlty then~.
In r~puas~ to Chanman Ber]anga's qt~z~n rcltardmg dm~ ML Holly statod thai Mr.
Tm'ncr I~ a~re~l t~ do and what is reqt6~l by the cry cod~ and tl~ if the~e m'e ~ ~ ~
druamg~ issue is a functian o f the platting ordinam:e not tl~ zo~i~ m~nanee. Th~ d. sinago i~u~ would
~nforrl:mfi~m ~ e~h~u~.,dnJ ~ ~ it is hOC b~ed on f~cts but on c~atiom.
In r~spon~e to ~ Berlangn's stM~mnt, Mr. S~lum d~at Om th~ ~'s
pOnsry concern wu.s the developer did no~ meet with the opposition nnd it should havo ~ ~ ~
Staff
In re~xmse to ~ Bcrtanga's question of · cl-,~,-~,e to the PUD, Ma. Holly slMed fla~t a
change in the conditions in the proposed PI. rD c~n be rr,,,a,, by pl,nning Gu ...... ;~io~.
,.'=..- Na 0o05-01 tTE~ET
Mr. Turner s~atecl that ~ would be litad to mett with the nei~h~ and would h'im to ~.,._-__~M_~
· rich the project as an m~ntive to do the vt-fy be~t.
A meeting betwe~ d-,e developer s~d t~ nei~bor'noed was set for Tuesday, July 5, 20(}5 at $.430
pm on the 6' floor ~t City l-l~ll.
Anmndo Avalon, 6049 Edsewumr Drive, s'm~ed Rat the sma is na~ed aa s/n~e ~smily msideminl
and the developer is requeszin~ to change that w'nich will open the doca~ for other l~.h,~e ~leveiope~ to
I'/. '4 of~hi, pro~n'ty 1'mn bad ~ly 6 incb~ ofwa~er dtu-'.,E a c~.
eventually but it usually I~kes about 2 days t'or that to happen.
Upon ~ rle~i~l or appmvaJ of l:qmming Comm~ tl~ qc~p[ic~ioo will. lxoceed to
45 clays. What is being addressed here todny ate l~se fou~ lots and cmly t~ose four iota ~nd no~ the
.,onJng o~ nny other
Public I~aring was closed.
In response to Commissioner Ptts/ey's question ora meaifie~m to tt]e PUD, Ms. Hotly smed
that the PUD could be modi~xt and b'mt the idea is thai it is going to get stricmr. The emc~ms ~-t haw
foil owing all federal inlet It cottld be inotat~,..l~d into &5~ r~ri~ckma wimln me riming m
housing. Motion p~ssed ~y wi~h Commmio~r (3arm and C.,,,,~a~one~ l~asellxm
ab~.~.
Meetin~ wu e:ljottmed for fiw minutes.
Meett~ Mhutea
Zoning Cz~e No. 060~01 TEMET ~ ud ~ T~rra~ Prt~e~'W Owam'a
July ~, ~
6~ Floor Conf~r~aee Room at City ~
Atte~d~lee:
The Applicant's Repreumtafives - J~ck Rice Turner ~nd As~i~t~ut
Edg~w_!~ Terrace Rosidents - 22 (s~e ~lached sign-/n list)
Staff: i~rbam Bailey Holly, Director of~ Serv'ic~
Michael N. C_mm~ng, Assistam Dir~'tor of De~lolxoom S~wices
Robert E. Psyne, Senior Phumer
The putpo~ of this meeting wn for the q~plicant'l z~t~t,~iv~ to mo~ ~ ~
S~s role wm ~ly ~ ~ a ~n~ p]~ ~o ~ ~ in~~
· Rexidenm imticsted thru the dovelol~r ia trying to put gs, m (7) unita on lw~pezty fl~t
~ould only allow three (3) hou~e~ The nei~hhorhood com~ntian
lot is not developable. Note: (The lot is dovolopable). Tho atchite~ ~ that
five lots could be platted on this property per ~
· Residents st~.d that increas~ de~ity was tl~ p~bl~n
· Architect indicat___,~_ the Edgewater Terrace i. not goin~ to be o~ted o11Io ~ ~
would dev~ have acces~ to ~ Terr~.
Tm/~c
· Residents expressed concerns over potential traffic ~ in the ~
· Staff m~ the point that Ocean Drive h.. over 30,000 ~ daily ttipa, wbie. h ia
mough tnd~c to rn.lre the aite e~acfiv~ to ~ develol:e~
· Safety isauea ch~ to increa~cl tr~c.
:'EME I P~ol:gmo, ~.'~m8 ~ - Jul)
& ~' Ns:
Page,' 2
· Azked applicant to look at way~ to roduce cut-through tm~c.
· A property owner indicated that 20 years ago before he bou~oht a lot, he ve~fiod th~
the zomng w~z single-family. Otherwi~m, he would not have bought it.
· l~ideat w~ts tlm~ (3) good n~hlmrt not ~n (7).
ofgO0 ~ feet.
· lmluiry was made rcgardinE who compcrm~ the owner's Lo~ 12 ~ 13 ~ of
height oftownhomca (39') and six foot sc~ening wall backing up to their
· One r~id~t indicmod tl~ a b~ilding l'~ight of throe (3) ~oriea taxi lin'go ~ ~t tho
back of aubject propertiea would be a lm:~blem.
· Objectioosweroraised forthe u~eofthepmperty fo~mulfi-t~unily~tl~t~m
no~ ~ with the i'~t of the ~ei~ohhorhood. The tmxodenco for thi, t3~ of
zoning could result in hulking the property mo~ ~x~l~ble f~' conune~i~ mocming.
· R~ident que~ioned the m~ke~ for algae, bed ainglo family dgvelopmmt with aprice tag
tlmt is not compm-ablo to the r~ of nej~ohhorhood. The rmide~'- ~ ~ the
~gle-fami]y urdt~ would more likely ~e]l for $] 50,000 per unit rather th~n the
$600,000 price mem. ioncd by lbo Axchitcct.
· Resident st,,t,.~l that there are no townl'mme~ fxorn Airline Drive to Almnm~ m~d th~
this multi-fmnily deve]opmem pm'~gm doc~ not fit the nei~
· Residents indicate tl~ Edgcw,,tcr Te,,,,ee Subdivision includ~ two 1o~ ~ flxmt o~
Ocean Drive ~nd Edgewatcr Terrace Strc~.
· Re~identsuggestedarestrietiononu~eofthe~for~axle~tlxm~g. St~ff
rmpoaded that they would nc~d to check the legality of ~uc, h · rm~ricfi~ tn concept,
it i, aceep~lc ~uvided no State or Federal laws are violsted. A rmtriefion to only
· llow own~ occupied units wu mgge~ecl a~ an a/mmative~
I EMI.."i' Ptxq~'rtim Me~mg Norm - Jul) 5.2005
: ~ No 06o5-01
· Questions concernin~ the next nt~m n.l~ zoning. Smffindicatedtlmttypigally
develol~t~/owners pre-sell units before ever committing to construction. If they
cannot ge~ commitments, project would fail and PUD would ~ a_emr on~ y~tr
tmle~ City Council approve~ a two yem' time period. A two tlmn period i~ being
recommended by Staff and Planning Comminni_on.
· A r~ident asked if the property owner could buy nn adjacent lot nxtd etnpm~ the
project. Staff indicated that the applicant would have to go through th~ mz~min8
proce~ including notification of stm,.,and/n8 property own~s.
· Staff indicated tim several r~aictions to the PUD would be added as follows:
No nccens to F_Agewnter T~,~,ce by efliminating the gato to ~ T~'me;
Pgm::~ dim~ll~iO~l~ Oil ~it~ plan indie.~in~ ~ ~ t~ ~ ~ li~ nm'l
~ building; nad
Staffwill explore placing n restriction on uae of the ~ for student houain8
nndl~ r~auirimt owner ocm~nam:y.
PeiW lof4
MIENDINQ THE ZONIIQ ORDINANCE, UPON APPt. ICATION
BY TEIL=T ~ BY CHANG#lQ THE ZI21ING MAP IN
I~,.I-I=I.,.HCE TO EI)GEWATER TERRACE, BLOCK 4, I. OT8 ~, ~, 10
AND 11, FROM "R-lA' ONE.FAMLY DWE]J..ING I)IS'i'RICT TO
"R-1A"fi=tJD-~ OI~-I=AMILY DWEJJ.JI~ ~ ~ API. AI~D
UNIT DEVl~__~ - 2, ~UBJECT TO A ~ ~ AND NINE (9)
June 1, 2005 and June 29, 2005 during e meeting of the Planning C,<xTa'nl~Mcm, m~id orr
Tua~dny, l~.d~,~- 13, 2005 during, mee~ng of the City Council, In ~ Council
WTf=REA~ the City Council ham delermined that b'd~ m,~,ndh ~, d world beet carve
puMc hedh, net: elwlty, and corrv,erdence and the general weHare of the City of Coq:xm
Cht'~ end ~ cf~uflt.
SECTION 1. ~ the Zoning Ordlrmnce of the City of Coq)ua ChrlMJ, Tex~, ia
..,~led by ctang~ng the za'dng o~ Edg~:~: TelTece, Blod(4, Lo~8, 9, 10 m~c111,
Edg~/.~- Ddve from "R-lA" O~e-fm~ Dweak~ Dl~a-k:t to 'R-1A'/PUD-20ne-fwr~
0A~p 03e037)
Ordinanc~ is 8ubJoct t~ n ,d~e p4nn .;~'md n. Exhibit A and the following nine (9)
condltlonl:
2. ~,m,~t,,I.IMiihtofU~: ThetxMnlxxrte~shal not exceedU'tree(3)etodeem'td
I:~1~ 2 of 4
5. ~IL,~I~gI~G. Ak:rog the we~t property line a mk'dmm'n ~dback oi' 33'3" allll be
~r-' d k~sd.
~ECTIO~ 3. That l~e olflctal Z~n~g Map of the City of Co.ua Chd~, Texa~ h
Texaa, approved on the 27th day of August, 1937, m m,~led from time 1~ tlm~
~EC'TIOfl 6. 'That aH ordinances or parl~ of ordlnancee In confl~ with I~la ordinance
Plgl 3 of 4
ATrEST:
F~4 ~'4
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
25
CiTY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
PRESENTATION
AGENDA ITEM:
STAFF PREEE~$):
1. Barbam A. Holly
2. Michael N. Gunning
3. Robert E. Payne
4. Danlal M. McGInn
Director
Assistant Director
~enlor Planner
City Planner
Development
Servicel
Development
OUT. DE PRESENTER(S):
1. Jeff' Frahm Chair Island Act]on
Group
2. GIm:lys Choyke Vice Chair I~land Action
Group
I~SUE:
The Island Action Group's final report outlines their recommended priorities for
impk~rnen'mflon of various projects and programs IderYdfled In the adopted Mustang-
Padre Island Area Development Plan. This report Is Intended to be used as a
fe;emnce guide by management and City Coundl In the forrnulatlon of future capttal
improvement projects and programs for the Island.
BACKGROUND:
the i~and. The City Manager, with assistance from staff, formed the Island AcSon
Group as required by the Island Plan In May. The Island Action Group and Staff
heid six meetings between June and August of 2005. The Group cor~etsd ~f hdand
residents, I:xilldors, real estate pmf~e~tona~, baflkem, developem and membem of
the Padre Island Business Associatlo~ and Property Owrmrs Association. The flint
action bythe Island Action Group was to Identify pm~ects ~ am already funded
Act]o~ Group then discussed and prioritized lhe ixoJecta and programs. The
I:~rpose ~ ~ ~;~ I~ In ~ ~ Is to provkie the City ~ wllh a guide
and ~put from Island residents and de~ ~ when cor~derlng
REQUIRED COUNCIL ACTION: None.
Addltlonel Beckground
Exhibits X
1. Lett~ of Tmasmittal
IH. Power Point Prmentati(m
City of
Coipus
Christi
24Ob
Coq~ ( 'l~
Pl~mu ~1
Honorable Mayor Henry Garrctt and Council
City ofCoqms CIzri~ti
P.O. Box 9277
Coqma Chriafi, Texas 77469
Re: City Council Inforrrmtlon Pse. lmt- Island Action (3rmtp (IAG) Capitnl
Improvement Priorities Report
D~r Mr, Mayor and Council Members:
Aflc-r much deliberation and discussion oflx~ibl¢ ~ ~ ' .rm!xovemmt
projec'~ the IAG has comple~ the nttnc, hed, "Cap/ta/Impromm~. ~
Report". The I~laml ACtion Group ~ formml to ;,,,:,lmmat om of th~
G.2 rcco~mt~led formation ofa c/fizem co,,.,,;ttec to lxovia~ City Council
priorities tm capital irnftm~ projects to d6welop the inland.
The Island Action Group applauds the City Cotmc41's recen~ a~iom to encoums~
clevelopme~ on th~ Inland, i.e., JFK ~ intpmvemm~ Phase I of Ps:thy
Chnnnel, Pm~-e Isled Trix Increnmnt Financing District, tnln~l Overhty Distri~
Writer Tmns~i~'ion line, e~c.
This is one of the most exciting ti. me~ in the hi~'y ofth~ I~l~d, given th~ numl~r
and amount of public improv~a~nt~ b~ing ~a~al~l~d. ~ publio i?m,~mt
projects have bro%_~ht natiomfl attention to th~ l~nd and cnmt~d a ~ in tl~ ~
estat~ m~rk~. The lAG would like to ~xpt~ it~ al~r~:i,,fio~ to ~ City C. onm:il
for providing th~ lAG with a unique oppor~mity to Ixt~id~ input on ~ ~
Sincerely.
isled Action
Attnd~.~m: lslmad Action Group Cspital ~ .m!'~v~aent Priorlfiea ~
copy:. (:~K.N~ C~hnaan-
M~ie C. Rme, ,'mist~ City Mtns~
Ron Ma~sey, Assistant City
T
PRIORITIES REPORT
IMI~.~.MENTING ~ MUST~G-
PADRE AI~A ~OPMENT PlAN
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTlVlENT
MUSTANG-PADRE AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN
MISSION STATEMENT
Th~ Community is om~,qfitt~l to mm~fo.,fing th~ Mtmtnn8 tad Pad~ ~ iffto ·
world-rtnowned tourist ruort nmi rmidtntial omnmunity ....
~ m nt'w appr4~aghq and nt.w dt'v6opmn~
9/gr2005
lstnnd Action Group Member~
JeffFrahm, Chair
Gladys Choyke, Vice Chnir
Cindy Molnnr
Snck Ponton
Jimmy Johnston
Mindy Niles
Jim Urtmn
John Trice
Ro
Mo Wtlker
CRy Staff:
George IC Noe, City Manager
Margie C. Rose, Assis~nt City Msna~r
Rcm Massey, Assistant City Mannger
'An~l ~, Director of Eaghl~rin~ Servic~
Sally Cravli~ Dire~sr of Parks nad Recreation
Bm'ba~ Holly, AICP, Dir~tm' of De~lopme~
Michel G-u~nlng, AICP~ Assistant Di_r~tor of~~
Daniel ~,~ City Pla~er, Project Manager
Island Acfio~ Croup
Capital t .rr~ove~m Priorifim Report
9/W200S
l~land Action Group
Capital Improvement Prtortti~ Report
The Mustang-Padre Island Ar~ I~ve~pment Plan ndolmSl by CRy Counen on Aprn 20,
2004 called for the formation of a t~ln~s' ~ommlO__~ to recommend the Illghent prlo~'lty
projects or programs for Improvement of the Island. A eRisens' committee, called ttte
I~innd Action Group, wnn formed in June 2~. l~twee~ Jtl~ ~ Augtts~ 2005, th~ Inbred
Action Group (lAG) met o~ six occanions to dincu~ and prioritize projec~ m~d policien in th~
Mu.,~zng -Padre Island Area IX-velopment Plan.
'Fhe purpose ofthi~ report is to highlight re:em developme~ on the island and explain the
pnx'e~s fo~ prinfitifin~o foture proje~ and prolp~t~ for the ~ The tim tank oftbe group
or a~ funded and will soon be under consln~on. This part of tbe prooem deserv~ to be
highlighted ju~ to emtrdma~ the impmmive li~ of fn'olptma and ~ ~ ~ have
been c~t~leted or ~.e unda, construction on the/sl~nd. A partial list of throe ri:cent progtmm
and projec~ include:
Mm~..xat.tOn O! tl~ ISla.ri~
Pnd~ Island Tax ~ Financing District 2000
Mustnng-Padr~ Ar~a Developmem Plan 2OO4
The Islnnd Overlay Zoning District 2004
Cap~ tmprovements- _re,~__tb, ~ or t~ be e~w,,pk¢~:~ wren thr~ y~rs
$ 40.0 million (~917 million ~ $8 mil local)
$ 30.0 million ($20 mil_ Feduml / $10 mil local)
$ 7.0 mi.ion (City sh~ 1.4 Milli~)
$ 2.O million (City shax~ 0-~ mi.ion)
$ 0.5 million
$ 20.8 million
$ 7.0 million
$ 0.7 miH'_ma
$108.0 million
in addition, the raising oftbe JFK Causeway, a 37.7 million! dollm' pfoj~ wn~ _~___1~_ in
2004 ami ~ould be im:lud~d in any la~'~a_ ,~t ofrec~nt pt~li~ [pelld~ o~ th~ ~ ~ J-FK
Causeway was constructed by the Te~s Depnrtment of Tmnsporlnflon with the CRy
parlicipating in the fumthg of the project
wire tse c~'s ~,~tment to them ~ psrtic~s~ ~ ~ t~part,/
values on the island have ~ double digit increases over the ~ fiv~ yem's. Eyre ~ith th~e
increases in property values, the August 2004 imue of I/.iplin~r's Personal Finan~ rq~rt
Islnnd Action C_rronp
4 9/8/20O5
md~cated that Pa&¢ ami Muslan8 Islands offer"affordable waterflo~ ~. If Padre and
Mustang Island developnem mirror development trends that hnve already occurred nlon8 the
ten to twenty year~ and _po~__ibly beyond.
Eh,. riain8 value of property ha, not deterred developmmt aa buildin8 permit activity ;. up by
43% imm the five year period of 1995 -1999 to 2000-2005. Baaed on vacant l~,kicntial lot
~IL's. the media, price for a water lot in 2000 w~s approximately $40,000. In 2005 (firat ~
months), the median pricc ofn _water__ lot w~s $140,000, a ~ inc~mme of 250% inju~
fiveyears~. Over theist five yeanthecityl~ _~x~_~nincr=~eindeve4opedac~mfizmatM
mm~mmm~ ~ mmmkmmm~ mw~m~m
iluilang ~ bi.mi DeNkN)ment
Buid~g Pen~ Der. 1995-99 2000-06 % Change
i:)weiklg ~ 904 1300 44%
Floor )~ee (.q. r~) 1.?02~t8 2~84,729 40%
A~Te6 Develc~ed 167 283 o(%
Prlo~itlzat~m Proteu and Prioritized Progfsm- Hd ProJectl
()n~ funded projects were ida]tiffed thc Ialtnd Action Group used a thm~ ~p pr~wum to
im oritiz~ tmfund~d projects for the islm:],d. Thin lX~t~ ~miCfl~l oE
· ldemifl~tio~ of tmfumied projt~ts and txogmms li~d in tl~ plan;
· Discussion of each of the pmj~ and p'osnm~ wlth
· ~ Corpus Chtini Association of Rmlmrs - MLS (Multllde Lis~ng Servi~e)
9/8/2005
Bued on thia procen ~ ~ ~ a I~ of~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Thc complete li~t of projec~ ia contained in the Table ut the end of the ~ Ofth~ list of
twenty pro'.lccts, th~ top five projects will I~ discussed in 81'gat~ detail fo~
Priority h Packery Channti ~__~N'taflotml lmprovement~
po~cn~tial to "drive" future development of the Island. The major ekmemn of Pha~ One, to be
fim~aed m 2005, include the cl~rmel, bulk be~lingr, jeRie~, boat lamp, beach ~ mq
road improvements to and fixnn the boa~ ramga nad Rdfing a~a on the north side of the c,han~l.
Th~ Phase One impmvc-um~ with the exct~oa of the bo~ romp Ind road could bo ~
:ts the basic inthumuctu~ neceasary for develolxnent of Packery ChapeL No~ th~ Phase One
is naming complen'ion (on time a~l within budget) lhe l~md Action Group n:commen~- the City
~u:ld additional r~tiorml an~niti~ to rrmtr~ th~ Pav.&~y Channel th~ highmt po~dbi~ v'i~uT~
attraction and a focal point for eo~m-tmity nxa'eafional a~dvtfiea.
Unfunded Phase Two irrtoroveme~ should inelu&, but ahoukl not b~ limi~d to. en~ foilow~
recreational m~enifie~:
Corr~le~ioo of Loop Ro~d
Resu'oo~m
Plrking
Pavilions
Bmh Home~
Public Fiahing Facilitiea
Facilttim
Naam~ Trniln
9/8/2005
The Island Actio~ Group recommends thnt a detailed I~ of improvemn~ be ~ for the
next bond pmffrm'n. Prior to the bond program the City should continue ~ reline the ninon- plan
Ibr ~ r~creationnl impru~ts nnd seek nddltlomtl funding through ~ and festal grnnts.
Priority 2: Amth~tc and aperatlonai ~ema to S.P.I.D. (Park Rd. 22) ami ~
Highway 361
Development ofa demilod d~sign for the
ult,mat~ improvement of S.P.I.D. (P~ Road '..~%-.",,~ :'"~='
. ,~.~ wss ~ ~ of~i~le ~ . ~'~:~
A c,lti~l ~ is ~~ ~ ~
r~
Thc overall goal for public md privy- ~ vim'hie f~otn S.P.LD. is to c~te a unique
"scnse ofplnce" for visitors ns ~ enter the island offthe JFK Cameway Bt-id~ o~u they
~lyle roadway with lush landscaping, nttmctive lightin~ and which is pedentrian/bicycle
"fi'ieadly". Mo~ lsnd~mping; hi~r ~ f~. ~ ired ot~r iztfir~ltrtm't~ o~ S.P.LD.
will compl~ncm the City's n~chitcctund co~rols in thc lslnnd Overlay District which ~
new development to be ofa Sp~i,.h / a:mtal style.
The desi? obj~tives f~' S.P.I.D. should addr~s:
A Improve pecle~'ian and bicycle access wilh
signalig~ion imlwovements, wide sidew~cs and
bikeways.
B. [?rove intcr~'~___'ons al, Enc~ud,uda and al Sca Pinc~ -
cor~ct alignment with S.P.I.D.
C Landscspe the comdor of S.P,LD (Park Rd_ 22) to
ca, cs~te an attra~ve "scns~ of place".
D Incrcued intcmccfioa capacity ~t Slate Highway 361
and S.P.I.D.
E. Make li~ting, signagc, crc. con,tent with thc Isl~ad
Ovcrhry Di ict (Aw, tdmmmd R mimacm )
F. Pl~cc public art at mrmcgi¢ points along thc corridor.
Priority 3: Care and Maintenance oftl~ Beach
· The beach is thc most impotmm re~mat~e thc Iai,md has to offer its visito~ and the level of
maintenance should reflec~ thc commitment of reaourcea.
The~ an: ntnnerous beach resorts competing for the same tourism dollar and if the Oulf
~ do not r~-~-ive the highest possible maimenance, then tourinm doilam will be spe~tt
else where.
· The wairttcmmce and cate of tlae beach~ should be a higher priority for the cry.
Specific concerns and ~ons:
I. The Corpus Christi Gulf Beachea have one of the higtmat ~ of aeaw~ ~ ~
gulf beach. Thmmeo~ b,~,,h m~int~-~e shoo_Id be evaluat~ mmually m d~tn'mine that the
mo~t envimnng~lally sensitive and effeOJve methods am being uned within budl~
conahaints.
,- ~.e... , ..al.: ': .......' i-r.,~..n~!.. ,c,:.: o~'+.be dcbr~s that is left behind. M~nyofthese
Oi3.
Enf~_-_-_u,.ot of litter cootrol was alao idmrdfied aa a problem. Ola~ ~ at~ not aIlowed
on the beach and at any given time you can drive down the beach and ~ ilidivi~ml, with
would also h~lp to pay for en~ costs.
5. Focus o~ public educ. ntion about the i~u,,, of littering and use ofEIn,.n co~aina~ on the
beach.
6. Cr~e a li,_~- piclmp truck so that people on the beach would be enemn'al~ to throw tl~ir
tra~ bags in the b~__-k of the litter pickup as it passes.
9/8/2005
Prlorit) 4: lmprovemem to the 8emvall
Area
Fo~y ~e ~awall has fewer ~nitie~ th~
other suoz~nal ca:mma~i commu~iti~ with
With the completion of Pac, kery C~Armel, the
~,eawall on the south side of the channel has
;r~mcndous potential as a tourist destinnrion.
~L' seawall is a privately owned structure with
., public easonent on top for a walkway. Any
~blic improvements to the seawall mus~ be
,~'co,,qAish~cl as a public private parmership.
';omc basic sagniti~s ahould be added to the sg~wall, cons~em with tile i~l~d Ovary Z~i~
Distri~ which mquirea improvem~ to be ofa $1:~niah /
Basic mnenities ~'muld include:
· ('om'truerion ora .seawall parking lot
plara~ on city property nexl totbe
· lmlxov~ a___,~'~sqbiUty to the seawall
printout.
· Add:~ta ADA (American Di~bilitiea
Accessibility) requirements.
· Provide a rg~'Ixoom facility.
· Improve ag~oche6cs with the iastallalion oflandseapia8.
· Create a ~y visible lifeg~rd beadqumters facility.
· l~t~ll hand railing
· Pmv'ide a~as for concession stoats (foocL beverage, surf board finals, ~ c. bairs).
l.l~md ACdoa Group
Capital Improv~mat Prioritiea Report
9/gr2005
Priority 5 - ~om ~ ~ Im?rovp~n~ll~ roi' Mu~a~ laland
With the City's decision to build Paclr~'y Chaxu~l the focus ofdeveloptm~ lure beg~ primarily on
l~dr~ Island. Howmt~, th~ d~ision to tmild the ctmm~l tins l~d eq~l or ~ grg~g~ ~up~ tm
d~v¢l~ interest o~ Mustang Island. Sin~ the y~ar 2000, several new ~ have b~m
consm~ed, including, Units I and 2 of I~ Concha Subdivisirm. Marin~'s Watch Subdivision,
prcsm~d but have not gotten offthe ~nd due to the la~k of a &aJna~ mature' ptan and dmimsg~
.symem for Mustang bland.
By slme m~l fedm'al law, de~iopmm~ o~ the I~a~ may not dmi~ acr~___ tl~ Cruff bem~ m~l inl~ the
Gulf of Mc~ico. Therefore. all developrm~ m~t be drained (to the we~t) to the bay and ~
Stme Highway 361 or bere~incdo~site~ In the abae~ ofa&aina~m~m-plan fortt~ Ialand,
mcrmse ~ m~ l:he Stm~ Highway 361 mo~ than would natura~ occur.
A rr~ter ~ is ne~xied m ir~ure tha~ atorm ~ss~'r__ from dewl~ ck~ n~t flood ~ Hi~ohway
x61 As the only ram-ferry hurricane evocation route for- re~lenm of Port ~ zsmfing th~
the State Highway ia paaaablc at all times is a very hi~ol~ priority. Th~ City ia progt~3g Oil thin
nustct plan. and ahoold he co,~,let_~ by the end of 2005.
Once a plan is corr,, letcd, filtlu4in~ and irr~. len~ntation of the plan will becon~ thc hr..At criti'"'"'~d stop
~n order for new high density d~wololxtmnt 1xojects to ixxx:eod. Cm'ro~y. the primary int~'~t ~r
dovelopmmt is on ptx~Mcrt~ eas~ of Smtc l-Ii,way 361 with Gulf of Mexico a~c~n end viowt
~ mo~ of the ~, m warm' i~t~ neco~sm'y for a &aina~ ou~dl to tl~ troy will I~
off-aite from whero devo~ ia occurrin~ eaat of State Highway 361. Optiom for aolvin~ an Off-
sile dn~na~ probleo'l g~e~lly fall into one of the following ca~goriea:
A. Developer pwfs fcu- off-site &~ i .mprovem~t~ or
B. The City pays fo~ off-altv drainn? i .mprovt~nm; or
I'he Island Action Group believes that a stra~y a~d d~volopmmt policy w/Il 1~ noodmt aa ~on aa
possble to address firmncing of the stonmvm~ drainage system for Mual~g Island.
Island Ac'doll Group
10
S.P. LD (Plrk Rd. R)
aid SH 3~1
3
; nelch ('letn Up -i
Top 4Jeer-
vzriotu iHue,: (5cawu~ d~ ~o.~flrm with p~ltem (nails ~ bd~zi).
nund~r of truh cans ,variable.
F.2
7 ['.7
8. ,_ Fl7
· _ .Jv'~, II OI
M~Unl ilhnd
Utl~flln lqnn
Pub~ Mett.g
Wtntnmllm' Sm'N,t~ t~
9
10__ .,,- F 12
11 ~_F.I I/F.7
12 B 12
Perummm Vidtor'. l
Cema'
(_'omtrucfion of~ ~.'~k:o Ib~e. lo plan.d pro,jx:~fim ~ S.P.I.D
(Pw.k ad..,9).
Pedamri~/bic~le imprm, mxm~ ncl flu:~l~lm to bo c~dh ~_ ' "in the Ind:dic
13
F5
17 F9
18 (. 7
10 E4
Improve Uaimpmved
~,eond Cr.l~ of
FuUy I)evdop ~
Act'~m Romd~ to
_ "Vlgale Area"
Pr~-rve tht Io~ turn ,~.~ty' m cra~ a .aped dm. saxl ~ ~
F.lly dev~4op ~ pmrim (m the ~ ~ (~:mm-ly Jmokflah),
Use local monies p~l pmgr. m.. sales t~, RTA, el~) Io lev~a~e sln~ tI~
II
Island Action Group
Capital ImIgova~x-nt Prio~iti~ Rclx~
9/&/2005
Island Action Group
Mustang -Padre Island
Capil:al Improvement PdodUes
9/13/05
Island A~llI Groap
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· The Island AcUon Group was formed In .lune of
2O05
· The GrouP Induded=
- Padre lsia~ Property Ownes ~ (PC)A);
- Property ~;
- Residents;
Island Action Group
· Mustang/Padre Lsland Area Devek~oment Plan
· Adopted b~ Ot~ Coundl o. A~I ~o, 2004
· Formation of a dtizens' committee
programs and pro]ecl~ for Iml:rovi~ the Island.
Purpose of Report
· Highlight recent pmJect~ and programs on the
Island.
· Prkxfdze unfunded and par'dally funded futura
public pm]ec~ and programs.
Highlight Recent Projects
· Padre island Tax Increment Ftnandng District
2O0O
· Mu~,ng -Padre Island Area Devek~xm~nt Plan
· L~land Overlay District 2004
· Rai~lng of .1FK Causeway $40 million
· Phase ! Packery Channel $30 million
· Sea Wall Parking Lot $0.5 million
· Water Transml~on Une t~ bhe Island $21 million
Prioritiza'don Pn;x:ess
· Icl~nUflcation of unfunded and parUally
funded projects and programs.
· Discussion of each of the projects and
programs with staff.
· Priorit~don of each project or program.
Top Priority Projects
· Twenty projects and programs were
Identified in bhe Island AcUon Group
Report. (Refer to the tabte on page 11 of
the attached Island Action Group Report.)
· Highlights of bhe top five pdodtles am as
follows:
Priority 1: Packery Channel
Recreational Improvements
Priority ~: Aesthel~ and 0~~1 lJ~ove~ ~o
S.P.I.D. (~rk Rd. ;~:)) and SH 361
· To crea~ a unique , "-,.
roadway ~ lush
a~ ~ ~
pedestrian and
Priority 3: Care and ~aintenance
of the Beach
Priority 4: Improvements to the
Seawall Area
· 'rhm immwal hm tl~ i~1
m m l~tm'mt dml~'mtl~
· Ami~ltlm d~oukl Includ~
Priority 5: Storm Water Drainage
Tmprovements for Mustang Tsland
· Padr, ery C~nnel has sparked
Interest In developing on
Mustang Tstand.
· Lack of a dratnage master plan
and drainage system for
Mustang L~and.
· Oeve~ ot' a Storrn
Dranage System
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA IIEIIORAN~
PRF.~IENTA~
OUT~IDE PRESENTER(S):
Name
1. Tom Galyon
CEO. Corpu~ Chrl~U
REQUIRED COUNCIL ACTION: None M lhM tkne.
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SEA [' 0\¥:1~1
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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
PRESENTATION
AGENDA ITEM:
Pr~mntation bythe Human Rei~lons De~rtment oe the Ciys ADA Title II Tmn~don ~
-,nd the City's Non-Dtscrlmlnetkm Ordinance.
STAFF PRESENTER(8):
I~' I1~.
1. leon Bazar
Hum ReiMJone
IS,~IE:
ADA 'RUe II Tnm~:ion ~ and the Clty'l Non-D~; ::h]&~on Ordlnmlce.
BACKGROUND:
REQUIRED COUNCIL ACTION:
None at th~ time.
Addltlonel Background XX
Exhlbt'm []
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Recap of Title II Tmrmitlon Plan Progress
Amerirmrm with DIm~billtl~ Act (ADA)
The C~ of Corpuo Chr~'8 ~ II ADA T~ PIsn cot~Ma~ of ir. c ~ e I~/knprovomoflt
pro~ for cm~-dkmb~fl~e~ through the removal of bardere for ecce~ to publk: programs,
eerv~ea, and activttk~. 'The onGoh'~ Title Il TmrmN~n Phm ~ mm ~_lentm:l by Um
fcdk~wk~g cat~godem of Pu~dk: FecflflJem, Publk: Proomme, S~ee Dav~k~p.,~,~k OLdTmlCh,
C~/wtde Curb Rampa end IndhAduml Curb F~mmp Requ(mt~:
Public FagNItkm
muc~ m u r k~,,., I:mddn~ m Mormon, rmflg~ rm~nog, U~_~hoidl m~d
doorL_~./~,~, ~Cei.
the ~-~!~i_ IJw rTeee- ~J, Pro, ct In I-kx, mlnn.
II.
~ C~yLg~k-km
Alteme/enm~book~~roughmermrmwbookmblhrou~
aaabflng~~n'mbiy~uipmentmmcceamn'dee,m'vtcedeokL
Mu~e, um of I',~bJml Science end Hl~y
Pm'tk:k:m~ end mtJoyment of the Mu~e~n'l e,~ll:d'm by pm w~ vtmml
m'~d I'mmlng Irnpam M provided ~ ~ nm of ctoeecl
clapfloned vtdeo~ and I:X~'m:mded audio tour devices.
Thle wtl ermum ac:eae"'dlib/for thoee with hemk~ if~ ti'mt luwe the
I:'.rk end Recreation
Grmd~ '"c:eaea'dlity for pe. Uci~dJon In I:m3gnirrm ia Mlhable with new
adJu~abie lacneae~lo tablee at reca~dJon mid mlor m; mci eek~ct
III.
This Ia e~ oflgoing 6fkwt to pmvkJe acr. eee~l: cuetome~ eer~ce. 8f~T
ISBUO6 ~ 8CCOBal#:dllty. Human ~ hl~ ~ tx1 '?-cGIIIb~/hJllUOS
f~ S~kl Waste Se~icea, Enginoedng Seflflcee, General Ser~oe~ Pink end
academy off Texa8 A~:ee-" lit,/8bandaf~ IJ~z)uoh h Tex~ ~ of L.Icemklg
People First Language training. Sknllar training .egmen~ are Ixovided during
eupe~ training prograrrm throughout the year In Intm'vale el3txoxlmalety 6 to 8
~ De~eFtmen~ lfllUalBd 8 co~-"-~ ~Uo~ of Inclu~ mmfleee week or.lining
sesstorm o~ ac~.es.~llty Ismms and compllmx~ f~r varlo~m grtx~pe ~. Regional
Perk and RecmnUon, Engineering S~'vices, Human ~, Legal, Human
Cltywk~ Curb Rmmpe
Them are 25 detlned m encon'4)aealng 474 elmer mlee fo~ curb namps?
streets ~ ~ relaMd ADA curb ramp kn~~ Aa of,kdy31', 11 of
$125 tuition Impacting o _:~_e~tllty f~ pe~<)rm with dleal:4Uee in o~r community.
mmp whem them Ia a demon~Tal~d ~.
Non-DIm:rlmln~lon Ordlnanoe
Summary on Complaints Based on Disability
By Cetegow
..
RMml ~ ~ (~)
compi~nt that non~ o(U~ e~bWng ch~Jen~d paining ~c~ ~
for InclivtduM~ wtth dlaablSM rne~ MI of the minimum requirements for
Ro~umnt (2:)
.Oacam ~ for IndMduala w~th d', -"-"q~e: which mom the rrdfdmtzn
Acceeel~la Imorovefrmnt. not In compaance and buetneee .u~-" fxl to
a. Deatgnate. d acceea,"de pm'fflng ~ ,Mid ,,.-' itf,4'~ance.
b. Seatklg m, en0lh, ~ d. ct'ranged and leolaled kldlviduahl fTTXTI other
4. Complaints (90) for Code EnE,,,ur..,,,c.~ on eklewedk oi3~tmcla:m (not
clean or vehlc~ I:doctd~ pathway) UTot klq3lct accel;~ "~t~ Iii'a:31
5. ~lrd~ (9) for E~ ~,ervtcee o~ aidewaik cta~ ramps not
6. ALm:WTlaMd Trash Carhl
Citizene who are unable to take the traeh cart to tile curb kx.
autm'netad trash pick up eervice may mquMt a ~
ordln~rtce, Ute City la providlng 124 acc~mnlodattona through an aiterna~ tr~h
~ up service for citizens writ dl~blltic~. Th~ incIJCm 7 mqueml br I~l~
Other than ADA disebllty mlatecl complaints and cormems, the Human Relatiorm
relatNe to employment and fair housing. The Human ReMtlone Department has
(HUD). Bobh of these agenclse have c~,~uct renewal mea~rse during the 3~
Quarter.
EEOC utillzea a mea~Jrernent period of June let to May 31"~ for Ita co, bact
measure end mime the local depaub,~nt to achieve a minimum of 100 Case
cloeurse during thM period. AaofMay31"~. 102 caeecioeume had been
depmtment and doea no~ Include cases rMefl~cl to the 8an Ankx~io EEOC ~
dlscrimlnetlon during ~ conlzact perkxl Included 62.5% based on ,c~-"41~3n, 25%
based on sex, 25% on national odgln. 25% on dkabllty. 12.5% on equal pay. ar~l
12.5% on o~'mr. Of these rseoNed/credlted cases, 44.3% were No Fault
Settlement. 12.4% were No Cause Finding. 13.4% were Right To Sue laeued, and
t,9, 4% w,=,m S,l'~-.~jr~=l Wn~k Cn=df~ I, .~m~'t cs~,~m. Th~ Hum.m~ Re'efforts
uepartment has recewe0 noUce that its EEOC co~act wi be renewed for the
2005-2(X)6 ~ year. We curnmlty have appm3dmatMy 80 EEOC empk3yment
HUD ul~zsea rneasurementpedodofJuly 1"'to June30~. HUOpmvidse~lr~
Human Relations ~ for fair ho~ing cases assigned by ~ HUD
in FortWorl~. By June 30 ,15 HUDfalr~caseehad been closed.
HUD has already notified the Depmtment lhat rm contract for the 2006-2006 year
wil be renewed. HUD aleo provldse Ihe Depmtrmmt fund, for edminbtration and
training in addition to case closure funds. We curnmtty have 6 fair hou~ng cases in
the invegdgaflve and/or rnedlation rage.
In bolh co~a'm~, case mm require the local Human Relatlone .'ruff to conduct
Irweetlga'~ms, on-s~ vbl'm, oMaln wttnes, atatoment,, review related
The depmtment receives Ihe lupport of ~e Corpus Chrl~l Human Reiaflo~
Commission (CCHRC) In review and approval of legal procese
The Human ReMflorm Department and the CCHRC am developing an outreach
actlv#y su~ the EEOC', Youl~ At Work iniUaUve. The Youlh
Comn'kIMkx'~m of Ihe CCHRC, supported by tim Human ReMIk3rm Depmtme~ wi
be I:k~M. ding an O~uuach "lXses cc.~mce · dseigned to educate youth
rega~llng their rtghta and Ixotm~ona In ~e work place.
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~'~-CESSARY wrr'H THE U.8. DEPARTMENT OF HOU,~NO N~O URBAN DL=V~Oe,~NT (HUO) TO
ACCEPT AND IMPLEMENT THE FY2005 CONSOUDATED ANNUAL ACTION Pr. AN FOR COMMUNITY
~A.NO D~ (CPD) PRO~3R,a~I8 THAT INCLUD~ TI-IE C~lTY DL=~
BLOCt( GRANT (~), EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT (ESG) AND HOME INVESTMENT
PARTNER~HII:~ (HOME) PRO(3RAMS.
B- ~ APPROPRIATING ~/,g89,318 IN THE NO. 1059 COEIG GRAN'r8 FUI~ FOR TI-E F~2006
CONSOUDA'I'B} ,N~INUAL ACTION PLAN WHICH INCLUDES: (1) $5,414.489 FOR THE FY2006
$1.772,241 OF ENTTT'[.E),~ RJNDS, ~1,243 OF THE ~ DREM~ DOWNPAYI~R'
II~I'IATNE GRANT, ~qO0,000 OF PROGRAM INCOME FROM HOLLSING ~ AJ~) 1;~K)1,22~ OF
AND ACTNTTIES; ,,~ID DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
m~JE: ~ ,~ am~:~ng FY200~ CD~, ESG and HOME fund~ received fi'om
the HUD.
REQUIRED COUNCIL Ac'noN: ~ of lhe FY2005 Cor~:~latsd Annual Action
Ptan for CPO Pmg,~,~ and appfoflrt~l~ $7,989,318 for CC)BG, ES(3 and HOME
prof~t~:~e approved o~ Aer~ 2e, 20o5 (02~.3'r).
Commurdty [:)evelopmem Prograrr= and aplxolxtafl~ $7,989,31e for FY2005
pmj~uve~ q~xoved by C~ Counca o. Ap~l 2e, 200~.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The City Counc~ adopted the FY2005 ~ Annual Action Plan ~ Induded
CDBG, ESG and HOME aclMtlee, program Income and repmgmmnmd fund~ IntMIng
$7,989,318.
r~ ~ v~ ..,jd Funds
Progr~n Income f~m Ibhibiflm~on Pmg~m
~~AV~~~~~
IA
~.ncang. dgM~,monmx~odn~_ ~' &,pnMcknta4h'dc~~,~ ,,n,...,, ;( '
OO~E,JG., , ~4Pmgrmm
Thlm i~ w~ limd mm/im~ grid 10,mm'lg~e for (4)CocM F-, du.
81met Io 16(h 81feet; The lafOJect Includee .a~A .~_ ~'r..,_ ~, cu¢o .nd gut~-mxl ~ mid tho
ul~tywork Mong 171h 8traM, 18ih mY] MlqlUld~ 81~ll~MIk:hlnduc~- ' ,~,' -~ld IkX'm
.3~. e:,._=od Bro,:il Llixm'y
ciao&
$1,130,000
T.C..4q~m i~ . lion Ceollgr k, ,... , .,da,
mq~m m m mmz~my mm~ m ~ m om~mm~ ~A~n~ mmm~mm~
fi V~ oenmm~ o~ corpum Ohdme
$100.8~8
$13,{X)0
$1~000
TII~ ARK ~ i_ m 4 Cm~/r
TOTAL ~ AYALP,~LE
lTD.
PO~I~E~.Y ~ FOR TI'E Bt. BI) FACILITY PURCHAS~
$177,224
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS, THAT:
~ECTION 1. F~mcb are ~xopdated, In the entount of $7,980,318, In the No. 10~
CDBG Gmn~ Fund for the FY201)5 Co~tol:l '-:1Nmual Nilkm Plan whktt In--
cludee: (1) $5,414,4~1 for fl'm 1:¥21)05 ~ Da,~al01x,~d. Block Grant
(CDBG) Program, ccmml~ting of $3,882,133 of =.~JUc.,~ fm~:l~, $800,000 o~ pro-
Er,mmmx~ ShdW C-,trot (ESG) Program; and (3) $2,242,709 for Um FY200S Horm
Im~.A,,~."tl. P~ (HOME) Progrmn, conM~lng of $1,772,241
effect upon first reedln~ ~ m emergency rnee~m o~ thb Ihs 131h d~ ~
3r,,~ ~ ~:~-. 2005.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIl'
Rex & K]nnlaon
John I:. Mamz
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J~[y..J~IBIToll ~ Dais. ~ 13, 2005
FI.~I~N~ Fun~ M available from the General Fund and Ihe CIP fundn of Storm Water,
Water and Wantewater.
~ ,~gel R. Eacobar, P.E.
1. ~ 31. P005 - On:llrmnce appropda/k~ $24,1e~.71 from the unapprop~
BudgM adopbad by Or(im/x~ No. 026188 by h'tcrealklg ~ ~ ~,1~71.
(Otclnance No. O26288)
PRIOR ,M~III~IST~'T'IV~ ACTION;
.!. June 1~. 9n(~ - Exe(xJIod 8mal A/E aoreeflNN'~ for rk(J~e, iI;ri~J conBultlnt IMYi~
Glgnac LarK~ Afl:d'titoc~m In the amount or $1,5(]0 fo~ the Pa~ Channd 8mJth
r~ rn IrlF C(")l II, CJI Ar~nflN..
cioeed.)
t'manc~ ~ for the Pac~my Cha~m~ TIF zorm. In older for ttm pmtdng io~ k3 be compk~
! -
JW"'~
Sel.X~,~- 13, 2005
FUND~ AVNLABLE:
General Fund ............................................................
8a:~rn Water' CdP ........................................................
Water ClP .................................................................
W~..b)v..xtm CIP .........................................................
E~'lglrtem'btg Servtc~ F~I ...........................................
~ (10%) ...................................................
P~ola~r-.al 8ervicee (Mave~k~ Engirmedng Inc.) .............
ummc~ng Dee~gn (eka'ac) .......................................
I~:~30,IX)O. O0
3,474.20
4,619.60
44,227.00
1,7g~10
t,6~Ole.8o
$4,6~,618.~
4~,662.00
2.Q21.00
ARUE~A DRIVE
UY ~
LEEWARD DRIVE
PROJECT
WINDWARD DRIVE
PACKERY CHANNEL SOUTH
PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENTS
ENH~ eD=
RI~OLUTION ilXI~R~8~IG
oFIqCIAL ~ TO Rt'IMBIIR~R
~ OF ~ PAC'k'I~Y CHA.NIOll. IMI~O~ ~
~ the City oi' ca-p~ ~ T~x~ (the 'City") is a home-rul~ mu~lpslity
and ~ sulxltv~on of the ~ of T~x~;
to ~ct on ~ of the City to flare,ce Proje~ ~
it3. or NI'iDL' a,:~ms on b,:l~f of thc Cit}, rcasonshty ~ to recur
SS00.000.00 for the ~ of p~ying the ~p~l~s co~ of tho Project
which is !,,~- tl~,~ 18 moz~s ~i~' tl~ I~a~r of (1) tho da~ lbo ~ a~ l~id o~ (l) th~
,t,~. on which thc property, wlih r~pecr m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h, pl~ced in
Atl~'t:
APPROVI~D TI-HS THE ~"~'
By:
for City
HEHRY OARREVr, MAYOR
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
__ DAY OF ~4~-~ ~ , 2005:
Psckm'y Clmmel pm~in.o. Lot C~ and lm?mvemm~ $S00.000.00
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Data: 8e,.V :,Mr 13, 2004
~I,I~IE~: Tax~cab Ordlflance
AGENDA fiE]il: An ordinance of lyre City of Coepua ~, Tmme, im~ndlng Cl~?ter
57 'Vehiciee for Him,' ArlJde II '1'=' by
Sectic~ 57-32(5) 'Smne--~fo.,~lon to be given,' Sec~an 57-36 'Tmclc~b Street Uae
amending ~ 57 'Vehiclee for Him,' AriSe II, 'Tmdcabe," by amending Section 57-
56 'l_labtlity Irmumnce' to provide that ~ Director of Safety and RJ~ Managenmnt ~tal
have the aulhodty to adjust liability Irmurance covesage llmil~ In accordance wilh
Secl~an 17-19 of thi~ Code of Ordinances; providing for aevembigty; and declaring an
18SUE: Two Ordlnancee am provided to eeaabl~ a mrnknum numbe~ of vehlciee
placad in service at the time of Immance of m taxicab c~lJflcate. The Ordlrmnce w~ the
J~=~DATIOfl: Staff recommends Ci(y Council emtabll~h a minimum number of
vehlcl~ p~acedlnm~ceatltm timeof I~euance ofatmdcab ce~Ultr, aec ~ approve
said Ordinance eetabibhlng that minimmn mm~ber.
8ERVlGE AT TFE TBIE OF 188UANG~ OF A TAX]GAB GERTIFIGA~;
"TAX]CABS,' BY AII~ SECTION 57-~e "LIABLITY
SECTION 17-18 OF THIS CODE OF ~ ~ FOR
Every :.F. pl :,:~tk)n for e ~ under U'd8 erlJcle Ih~J IrK:b:ie the ~
(a) Each owner holding e cerbllce~e to ot:)mate a ~ uFx:m b'le etmet, wtthln b"ie
city ehal pey the city each throe (3) month pedod aa a taxicab elmer uae fee an m'nota'~
equal ~ one hu'xh'ed dollere ($100.00) tlmee the mexkmzn r'x.a'rd3er of vel'ddee
followh~ coneecuUve twa4ve (12) monlh pedod of thl) ~lann c~the C~JTer~
(c) The nLznbar of vehlclea In ~ by a c~.lbl~.te hM:ler M r~ exceed the
maxlmLm number oIr vehlctea aulhorlz~l IQ beo~ under such
(d) The ~ sa'eat uae fee N~dl be paid k~ four (4) ixlymeflla 8~ folow~ off ~'
after January 1 and bdore January 10; on or aftra' April I and b81fc)c~ ~ 10;, on~
afire" July 1 and ~ July 10; off cx' Mter Ock3ber 1 and b~ ~ 10.
(e) If the hok:ier of tbe ce~ Ol~dle ahall hMI tD compiy wNh arly raquiTwm~ hen~ or
ehMI wilfully file ~ fable M~lz.:~4Z, ~ ~arrm ami be caLle/or a m~ panll~n of
c~ty.
Sec. 67-66. Liabllity Ir~rm~~N~y.
Insurance with a company ~ a~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a~
($100.000.00) lot Ir~ or deMha In any one occ~mnce; ~ ~ ~ ~
~ c3(y aMm and (2) su.~.~.~ the Ctartar ru~ ttm mqu~ ~ of
TAXICAB. El
f
TOTHE ~ C~ 'n-lE CfTY COUNCIL
Comus ~, Tex~
Rex A. Klnni~:m
John E./
A TAX]CAB ~1 n-~ATE; AND AME)~)~IG CHAPTER 57
IN ACCORDANC~ WTTH 9ECTION 17-19 OF ~ CODE OF
ORDJHA,MCE~ PROV~ING FOR 8EV~BLITY; AND D~CLARId(3
Section 67-20. D,~:~r~.
for Him.' SeclJon 57-32(5) *Sarr= !:.dron.rmUon to be glve~,- Is hereby amer~led
se follow~
Every app~:atkm fora c~ tk"k..~te ta",der U'de ar'Ucte ehall Ir'K:tucle ~ ~ng
Ir'tfofmaUon:
Sec. 57-36. Taxicab atme~ u~e fee.
(a) El~c~ owner I'K)Idk~ a cedJflc ~. lo o(umrate e bedcab upon the i(mel~
v~hln the cl~y shall pay the cay eech ttlree (3) ~ pmt~ aa a bedcab Ibee~
uae fee an a'nom~ eqLJd !o one hurK~md ckta'. ($100.00) tkne~ the maxlrm~n
ntm~ber ~. vtrj ~i I~-" ~a R9 kawor b~ ~,8 (i).
o~.,o, Jbed dLrfng the following cone ecu'Jve twetve (12) month I:m~od of the
mmalrdng term of the c~'rent c~ W1~..4~ orovlded U'mt the m~,.~,~ n, ~l:x,' of
vehk~m.
(d) The ann,mi etreet u~e fee cheil be pdak:l In fcx.r (4) peymef~ a~ folov~ on
or after January I a~l belore January 10;, on or ai~er AprB 1 and bakx~ April 1~
on or alter July I and beYom July 10; on or after Oclober 1 and bedbm ~
10.
(e) fi' the hok:ier of t~e cerUflcate ad'mi fnff t) ~ with m'~y mq, d m,,el,t
hef~n ~ ehall wtllfuly tie eny felee ~. the eame al'mi be cauee for a
Sec. 57...56. Ua~llylr'tBLranc~ ~e~.
Ineuraece with a company ~ a~ to do b~dne~a In the .bite ar~l
In any one occtrmnce; Each kmtm'ance policy abel nmqulm nolk=e from the
Itl Imcxx)rdlr~ vidb'l 8eGibn 17-19 cd' ii'dB God~ of ol~B[m{~;al~.
o~Clty ~l~m md (2)~ I:~ncLB the Chmter ruleh"micrequl~(x~mlcl6,~ikN'l cdr
and voting upon ordlnancm m t~o nmgu~mr ,,,<.~lb ~,~l mo that this ordlnmce b
TO THE M~ OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus ChriS, Texas
~mll Membem
The abo~ ordm was I~eaaed by the l~10~fng vo~
Br~t Cm
· u ~
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~en,ilkntonioon::lnlncelldJ.:"- %,[l.l[Ciethei~(.;Olld.adJl~nca~ ~e-.
· ~t~ ~1,,~..4 B - 8In .4nlardo onA, - ~
.~."'- ~,,,~d C -.ldjll]n pl,..,.Oled c,,di,
Ae.llo $ 2.00 1,'105 O.M'limtnblg, " ,
&tqm .-'_~.. $ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~~,: '~, ~
n.mm
2.60 1/5 $ 016
2AS t~S $
ZOO 1/4 $ 0.40 Pmln0pul~lmdnomM
1~13 1,5 $ 0.36 NomlBIng~ ".,d
2OO V4 tl 0.40Xomtmug, ".~
$ 2.60 '- 1~ $ 0.10 FlimmOlmlOmlbuomomdumOeqml
$ 3.50 1~ II 0.30 c~" hql my OllmOmm
$ 3.60 1/4 $ oM Numbing. ~m"' .,d
$ iiM 1~ $ oas mm
Rmmm dumqpmd on M - mJmd m pmm,-mub
$ ~.?O ~m $ O~JO dmSngmJ~mmmmrdumgomj]~ommmm
-- S:Lm ~ $ oJo Ig. ooorgmumm~mo,*- ~,,. 'm~
Attmtmmt B
AN ORDINANCE
A]dl3DI]F~ ~ ~10i~ THE fi~q ~
CITY CODE TO PBDVn~ 1~0~ A T~ FAB~ I~EL
SI:CTIDN 1. So~6on 33-~1 o~' tl~ Sm Antmio (~ty Codo h hlHby 8mmded m add, u
MAYOR
vli b mmbem mqmmudylmb.
OR[~L4J~E
Sec 57-135.
Gtmr~ ix~- ~ orm-li~ (1,~') nl~
3.50 - 3.749 .41
such Mq3ort p,~..nga~- feree mey Include a Ity cent ($ 0.50) mJd'mrge per I/'e
col~ ' 2 from or~ or mom pemcm not to mmaed five (5) pmtorm~ Lower rmt~
(2) eUll: BOd~ ibm (~'Niler rule ~ reclulre~ ~ an:lmn:o to be COOl!dB ,__~ ~
voted Ul:X)n et hvo regular ..~e:, (A eo hit Ode an:lrlenc~ le peemid and takes
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CITY COUN_C~.
AC.i~DA MEMORANDUM
City C~adl Aethl DaU~ ~o~ml~' 13. 2005
AGKND& ITEM:
mB: Motiou ~ ti~ 2005 Tax Lovy of $65,574,532 based on tim ~ tax rai~ of
{0.6257~9 pe~' $100 veluaIk~ in ecccm'da0ncc w;lh ~ 26.09 (~) oftb~ T,',,~ ~ Tax ~
~lnm ~) of the Cml~ p~vld~ ~n+ a mothn to nth.pt an oa'dlnanes utflq a trix rn~
ttmt eaeeeds the e~neflve tax r-t- must be madt il the f-' ..d~, fume, ~ move that p"~.- t~
REQU1RKD COUNCH. ACTION: Adopticm of ad vslounn tax rate by
motion apptovinS the 2005 tax levy as
tlnd~of
tho proposed tax rat~ of $0.625799 per $100 valuati~
Back~mund [-~, ....
2005 Pwpe~y Tax Rates poblicntion ~ ini~ CaIln'-Timeu on Atqlmt 14, 2005
"Copy of Draft ~ of Tax Lmor For T~x Yenr 2005
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The Texas Property Tax Co~ mablid~ rnles for ~loi~m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
ofthetax l~vy. Section 26.0~(e) of the Codemqu/rmtheamessor to submit the~n/t's tnx levy to the
tax ram of $0.625799 lin' $ ! 00 vahafion ~.t. '- a 5.88% increase ova- the ~ tax rate of
S0.591(I25.
The trix levy for 2005, Imsed UlXm a t~, rate of $O67S799 per $1gO vahmtien and a taxable value of
$10,478,$29,288 is ns fidlow~:
$44,703,921
20270.611
~65 ~74 '~32
8utaxx~g the City's &bt m-vloe
Tulal Tax Levy
Th/sisanina'e~eof$4,442,841 c_. _~ ,,dtotbe2004tmtlevyofrdil,131,691.
The trix levy nllotng~ to tl~ (3en~al Ptmd of ~014,703,921, and to g~m De~ 8ervtoo Ftmd of
$20,870,611, is reduced by estimated ddieq~.at eolleeliem and the City's ~ of the-
S42,722,879 md $19,9~5,'/35, nnpmtivay.
· 'OTT 0/' S Oilall dmmlmil m )005 fmm ~mimi Imk
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DRAFT
CERTIFICATION OF TAX ~JzVY FOR Tmz TAX ~ 200~
CITY OF CORPUS Cmflb~l
Totnl App~is~ Vah~ ~100'/o of Mark~ Value
Lms: Pan~a/~
Totnl Na Atgnised Value
.s,, - '_ Rntio
Total Taxable Valtm
2005 ~ Tax Ra~
2005 Ad Valorem Tax Lev~
$12,351,338.128
$10,478,529.288
100%
$10,478,529,288
$65,5'74,532
nco~lanoe wi~ Seotion 26.09(0) of the Te~tm Property Tax Co~
'n-E ~ldlE MAY BE AIqq..ICABLE; AND DECLARIIQ ~ ~O~dCY.
$.625799 Tolal Tax Rets
THIS TAX RATE WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS THAN LAST YEAR'S TAX
~ECTION 2: 'Tlwt them I. hereby levied, h:) be -~eell ed taxi cok.~ d In cunent
money of the Unled StMa of Amerk~ for the u~e of the C,I~/of Cepu~ ~ Tmm~,
kxiMciua~, ~ ancl corrmmflorm hokllng h ,x,'hlaes In the CILy for defmymem of
current =Xl.,cn.ee oft:he gc'._,.,~,~ Im~uding but n~ ~ t~ ~ k,qTx'o~-,~,'d, o~
~ECTION 3: That there is I')enM3y levied, to be ~leeeed and coilede~ in ctzrent
ordilned, an ann4,ml ad vaJorem tax of $.199176 on olch One Hm'Kked Dolar vakJe on
M properb/, mai, pereonal, end mixed, end ~ dee::lL(..d in Section 2 of lhll
ordkllnce and meal,ed Ul:X)n 100 pement of the rnmll vakJe of property eubJect
1987 Oeneral
1993 Ce. UIA ·: of Obilgmlon
l~C&Ol~ · -of~
1~98 C~.U~
2000 Cs tll~_:: of Obag/ion
2001B C=.ner~ ObagaUon
20o2 Ce, Uric-tBs of Ot~lga~on
..~,,..'+ ,,.~.., .'I~;,~L~&
~ Intruder & Fea~
$681,750 $1,14~,031 $1,711,881
$1,115,000 $1,375,416 $2,480,416
- $3,116,081 $3,110,091
$16,086,196 $11,919,617 $28,00~,013
In addition to the ad valorern tax levy totaling $(L5,574,532, b'ae balance of Ibis debt, ff
any, IncunlK! by the City of Corpus Christi .hal be funded from aourcel outer than nd
SECTION 4: That all taxes for the year 2005 hereby levied sh~ be due o~ mcolpt of
the tax bil and ~halt be delinquent if not paid before February 1, 2006, exoep{ ns
othefwt~ provided In the Texas Protoerty Tax Code; and penalty and Inlemat ~ be
Tax Code and c~her app~cabk~ k~m ~ govern all mattem related to Ihe tam~ levied
heroin, and the City ahall have all authority themundor.
judgment of a court of competent Jurlm:llctk:)n, It attar not affect any ob'mr aectlon,
paragraph, eubdlvialon, ctau~e, phraae, v,~rd or provtsk3n of fl',b ordinance, for It la the
invnediate ~ ne~.eli-,y for'the e(1~ Ind et~ ich~,' ,~1~. IJo.-, of CILy idflim
A, mmndo Charm
TO THE MEMBER8 OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Coflx~ ~, Texa~
city of Corpus Christi