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CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
CITY HALL - COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1201 LEOPARD
DECEMBER 21, 1999
2:00 P.M. 0 L)
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Mayor Samuel L. Neal, Jr. to call the meeting to order.
Invocation to be given by ~verend E. F. Bennett.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States.- ~/~,-~ ~
D. City Secretary Armando Chapa to call the roll of the required Charter Officers.
Mayor Samuel L. Neal, Jr.
Mayor Pro Tem Javier D. Colmenero
Council Members:
Melody Cooper V
Henry Garrett
Dr. Arnold Gonzales V
Rex Kinnison ~,/
Betty Jean Longoria ~/
John Longoria ~
Mark Scott
City Manager David R. Garcia
City Attorney James R. Bray, Jr.
City Secretary Armando Chapa
F_. MINUTES:
1. ~/Approval of Regular Meeting of December 14, 1999. (Attachment # 1)
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BOARDS & COMMI'I-FEE APPOINTMENTS: (NONE)
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
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executive session at any time dudng the meeting in order to discuss matters
listed on the agenda, when authorized by the provisions of the Open
Meetings Act, Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code. In the event the
Council elects to go into executive session regarding an agenda item, the
section or sections of the Open Meetings Act authorizing the executive
session will be publicly announced by the presiding officer.
Planned Executive Sessions and Related Action
In addition to the foregoing, notice is given specifically that the City
Council expects to go into executive session during this meeting
regarding the following additional matters:
Executive session pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section
551.074 for the purpose of evaluating the City Secretary with possible
discussion and action related thereto in open session.
Executive session pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section
551.074 for the purpose of evaluating the City Manager with possible
discussion and action related thereto in open session.
Executive session pursuant to Texas Government Code Section
551.071 regarding City of San Benito et al v. PG&E Gas
Transmission, Texas Corporation et al, No. 96-12-7404-A, 107th
District Court, Cameron County, Texas, with possible discussion and
action related thereto in open session.
PRESENTATIONS:
Public comment will not be solicited on Presentation items.
* Airport Terminal design
State Representative Luna and Texas Department of
Transportation staff on Crosstown Expressway Exchange
Project
(Remaining Presentations will be completed after Regular
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* Update by interim Board of Convention and Visitors Bureau
* Recommendations on Disparity Study findings
* Solid Waste Services' automated collection pilot program
* Proposals for Marina Administration Offices
* Y2K Readiness and Zero Day Plan
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J. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION:
For administrative convenience, certain of the agenda items are listed as
motions, resolutions, or ordinances. If deemed appropdate, the City Council
will use a different method of adoption from the one listed; may finally pass
an ordinance by adopting it as an emergency measure rather than a two
reading ordinance; or may modify the action specified. A motion to
reconsider may be made at this meeting of a vote at the last regular, or a
subsequent special meeting; such agendas are incorporated herein for
reconsideration and action on any reconsidered item.
CONSENT AGENDA
Notice to the Public
The following items are of a routine or administrative nature. The Council has been
furnished with background and support material on each item, and/or it has been
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discussed at a previous meeting. All items will be acted upon by one vote without
being discussed separately unless requested by a Council Member or a citizen, in
which event the item or items will immediately be withdrawn for individual
consideration in its normal sequence after the items not requiring separate
discussion have been acted upon. The remaining items will be adopted by one
vote.
CONSENT MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS, ORDINANCES AND ORDINANCES
(At this point the Council will vote on all motions, resolutions and ordinances not
removed for individual consideration.)
Ordinance appropriating $86,165 from the Reserve for Capital Outlay
in the No. 5110 Maintenance Service Fund to purchase equipment;
amending the FY99-00 Budget, adopted by Ordinance No. 023702,
to increase appropriations by $86,165 in the No. 5110 Maintenance
Service Fund. (Attachment # 2)
Motion approving the purchase of two tractors with front-end loaders
and mowers, a tractor with mower and a tractor with front end loader
from the following vendors, for the following amounts, in accordance
with Bid Invitation No. BI-0019-00 fora total of$112,950 based on Iow
bid. The equipment will be used by the Water and Wastewater
Departments. All recommended items are replacements.
(Attachment # 2)
Nueces Power Equipment
Corpus Christi, Texas
Bid Item 1
$56,790
Gulf Tractor Company
Corpus Christi, Texas
Bid Items 2 & 3
$56,160
Grand Total $112,950
Ordinance appropriating $106,569 from the Reserve for Capital
Outlay in the No. 5110 Maintenance Services Fund to purchase
equipment; amending the FY99-00 Budget, adopted by Ordinance
No. 023702, to increase appropriations by $106,569 in the No. 5110
Maintenance Service Fund. (Attachment # 3)
Motion approving the purchase of one Series 1, tractor loader
backhoe, two Series Ill, tractor loader backhoes, three Series IV,
tractor loader backhoes and one crawler tractor from the following
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companies, for the following amounts, in accordance with Bid
Invitation No. BI-0020-00 for a total of $348,544 based on Iow bid and
only bid. The equipment will be used by the Gas, Water and Storm
Water Departments. All recommended items are replacements.
(Attachment # 3)
Crescent Machinery
Corpus Christi, Texas
Bid Items 1, 2, and 3
$291,215
Holt Company of Texas
Corpus Chdsti, Texas
Bid Item 4
$57,329
Grand Total: $348,544
Motion approving the pumhase of a van from Houston-Galveston
Area Council of Governments, for a total amount of $23,026.62. The
award is based on the cooperative pumhasing agreement with HGAC.
The van will be used by the Police Department. Funds are available
through the 1997 Weed and Seed Asset Forfeiture Fund and the Law
Enforcement Trust Fund. (Attachment # 4)
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a
contract for engineering services with BHP Engineering &
Construction, Inc., for a total fee not to exceed $474,200 for the
Chlorine Removal/Liquid Disinfection Facilities at Wastewater
Treatment Plants Project. (Attachment # 5)
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute
Amendment No. 2 to the contract with HDR Engineering for a fee not
to exceed $455,900 for the Oso Plant Grit Chamber and Troughs
Structure Rehabilitation and Lift Station Overhead Crane/Rail System.
(Attachment # 6)
Ordinance appropriating $138,000 from a Coastal Bend Community
Foundation Grant in the No. 3210 Library Capital Improvement
Projects Fund for furnishings and equipment for the Janet F. Harte
Library. (Attachment # 7)
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a Gift
Agreement with the Corpus Christi Public Library Foundation, Inc.
which will provide an amount not to exceed $25,000 for furnishings
and equipment for the Janet F. Harte Library. (Attachment # 7)
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Ordinance appropriating $25,000 from a Corpus Christi Public Library
Foundation, Inc. Gift Agreement in the No. 3210 Library Capital
Improvement Projects Fund for furnishings and equipment for the
Janet F. Harte Public Library; amending Ordinance No. 023703, which
approved the FY99-00 Capital Budget, to add $25,00 to the library
program. (Attachment # 7)
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a Gift
Agreement with the Friends of the Corpus Chdsti Public Libraries
which will provide an amount not to exceed $5,000 for furnishings and
equipment for the Janet F. Harte Public Library. (Attachment # 7)
Ordinance appropriating $5,000 from the Friends of a Corpus Chdsti
Public Libraries, Inc. Gift Agreement in the No. 3210 Library Capital
Improvement Project Fund for furnishings and equipment for the
Janet F. Harte Public Library; amending Ordinance No. 023703, which
approved the FY99-00 Capital Budget, to add $5,000 to the library
program. (Attachment # 7)
Motion authorizing the purchase of shelving and furniture for Janet F.
Harte Public Library from the following vendors, for the following
amounts, in accordance with Bid Invitation No. BI-0033-00 for a total
of $153,892.67 based on Iow bid, only bid and best bid. (Attachment
# 7)
Libra-Tech Corporation
Arqyle, Texas
Groups 1 and 3
$60,431.91
Cultural Surroundings
Dallas~ Texas
Groups 2, 12, 14, 16 and 17
$55.191.36
Corporate Express
Corpus ChdstiI Texas
Groups 4, 5 and 7
$18,521.15
Yochem's Business Interiors
Comus Christi. Texas
Groups 9, 10, 15and 19
$8,214.06
Business Interiors of Texas
Corpus Christi, Texas
Groups 6 and 18
$2.785.15
Office Source, LTD
San Antonio~ Texas
Group 13
$3,426.44
Libra~/Interiors of Texas, Inc.
Bastrop, Texas
Group 8
$5,322.60
Grand Total: $153,892.67
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a Gift
Agreement with the Corpus Christi Public Library Foundation Inc.,
which will provide an amount not exceed $40,000 for computer
equipment for the Janet F. Har~e Public Library. (Attachment # 8)
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Ordinance appropriating $40,000 from a Corpus Christi Public Library
Foundation, Inc. Gift Agreement in the No. 3210 Library Capital
Improvement Project Fund for computer related equipment for the
Janet F. Harte Public Library; amending Ordinance No. 023703, which
approved the FY99-00 Capital Budget, to add $40,000 to the Library
Program. (Attachment # 8)
Resolution authorizing the submission of a grant application in the
amount of $68,763 to the State of Texas, Criminal Justice Division for
a victim case manager primarily funded by the Victims of Crime Act
(VOCA) Fund. (Attachment # 9)
Resolution authorizing the submission of a grant application in the
amount of $73,363 to the State of Texas, Criminal Justice Division for
a victim case manager primarily funded by the Violence Against
Women Act (VAWA) Fund. (Attachment # 10)
Ordinance closing and abandoning a 1,942-square foot portion of a
7.5-foot wide utility easement out of Lots 7-10, Block 51, King's
Crossing Unit 11; requiring owner, King's Crossing Realty, Ltd., to
comply with the specified conditions and replat the property within 180
days at owner's expense. (Attachment # 11)
L. REGULAR AGENDA _~/&_/~/
CONSIDERATION OF MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS, AND ORDINANCES:
12.a.
Second Reading Ordinance - Annexing five tracts of land adjacent to
the city limits in the vicinity of the Wood River Subdivision; providing
for a service plan for the annexed tracts of land; providing that the
owners and inhabitants are entitled to all rights, privileges, and
burdens of other citizens and property owners of the City of Corpus
Christi and are subject to and bound by the City Charter, Ordinances,
Resolutions, and Rules; providing for amendment of the official maps
of the City of Corpus Christi; and providing an effective date. (Area
A) (First Reading - 12-14-99) (Attachment # 12)
12.b.
Second Reading Ordinance - Annexing four tracts of land adjacent to
the city limits in the vicinity of the Wood River Subdivision and Hazel
Bazemore Park; providing for a service plan for the annexed tracts of
land; providing that the owners and inhabitants are entitled to all
rights, privileges, and burdens of other citizens and property owners
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of the City of Corpus Christi and are subject to and bound by the City
Charter, Ordinances, Resolutions, and Rules; providing for
amendment of the official maps of the City of Corpus Chdsti; and
providing an effective date. (Area B) (First Reading - 12-14-99)
(Attachment # 12)
Second Reading Ordinance - Annexing one tract of land adjacent to
the city limits, located between I.H. 37 and the Nueces River;
providing for a service plan for the annexed tracts of land; providing
that the owners and inhabitants are entitled to ali rights, privileges,
and burdens of other citizens and property owners of the City of
Corpus Chdsti and are subject to and bound by the City Charter,
Ordinances, Resolutions, and Rules; providing for amendment of the
official maps of the City of Corpus Christi; and providing an effective
date; and providing an effective date. (Area C) (First Reading - 12-
14-99) (Attachment # 12)
Second Reading Ordinance- Annexing two tracts of land adjacent to
the city limits, located on Mustang and North Padre Islands, north of
Park Road 22 and north and west of State Highway 361, in the vicinity
of Packery Channel; providing for a service plan for the annexed
tracts of land; providing that the owners and inhabitants are entitled
to all rights, privileges, and burdens of other citizens and property
owners of the City of Corpus Christi and are subject to and bound by
the City Charter, Ordinances, Resolutions, and Rules; providing for
amendment of the official maps of the City of Corpus Christi; and
providing an effective date. (Area D) (First Reading - 12-14-99)
(Attachment # 12)
Second Reading Ordinance - Annexing three tracts of land adjacent
to the city limits, located on Mustang and North Padre Islands, east
of State Highway 361 and Park Road 22, in the vicinity of Packery
Channel and Lake Padre subdivision; providing for a service plan for
the annexed tracts of land; providing that the owners and inhabitants
are entitled to all rights, privileges, and burdens of other citizens and
preperb/owners of the City of Corpus Christi and are subject to bound
by the City Charter, Ordinances, Resolutions, and Rules; providing for
amendment of the official maps of the City of Corpus Christi; and
providing an effective date. (Area E) (First Reading - 12-14-99)
(Attachment # 12)
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Ordinance annexing two tracts of land adjacent to the city limits on
Mustang Island, located between Mustang Island State Park and the
City of Port Aransas; providing for a service plan for the annexed
tracts of land; providing that the owners and inhabitants are entitled
to all rights, privileges, and burdens of other citizens and property
owners of the City of Corpus Christi and are subject to and bound by
the City Charter, Ordinances, Resolutions, and Rules; providing for
amendment of the official maps of the City of Corpus Christi; and
providing an effective date. (Area F) (Attachment # 12)
13.
Resolution adopting the annexation plan required by Section 43.052,
Local Government Code. (Attachment # 13)
14.
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a
construction contract with Mehne Construction for a total fee not to
exceed $692,690 for the Southeast Senior Citizens Center.
(Attachment # 14)
15.
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a
contract for engineering services with Freese & Nichols, Inc. in the
amount of $98,200 for an Update of Probable Maximum Flood
Calculation for Wesley Seale Dam. (Attachment #,15)
16.a.
Resolution of Statement Expressing Official Intent to Reimburse
Costs of Leopard Street, Phase I and Il Street Improvement project.
(Attachment # 16)
16.b.
Ordinance appropriating $728,834 from the Unreserved Fund Balance
in the Combined Utility Systems Fund; transferring and appropriating
it in the No. 3539 Street Capital Improvements Project 2000 (CO)
Bond Fund to complete the 1986 Bond Street Improvements, to be
reimbursed to the Combined Utility Systems Fund with interest;
amending Ordinance No. 023702, which adopted the FY99-00
Budget, by adding $728,834 to the Combined Utility Systems Fund;
amending Ordinance No. 023703, which adopted the FY99-00 Capital
Budget, by adding $728,834 to the No. 3539 Street Program.
(Attachment # 16)
16.c..-Resolution authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute
an Advanced Funding Agreement with the Texas Department of
Transportation in the estimated amount of $1,057,178.37 for the
construction of roadway improvements and utility extensions
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associated with the Leopard Street Phase I & 2 - McKinzie to Rehfeld
Road Project. (Attachment # 16)
Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a
construction contract in the amount of $1,210,654.80 with Reese
Contracting, Inc. of Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Kostoryz Road
Utilities Adjustment: Holly Road to Saratoga Boulevard, S.H. 357
Project. (Attachment # 17)
18. First Reading Ordinance - Authorizing the City Manager or his
designee to execute a five year lease with the Buccaneer
Commission, Inc. to conduct the Buccaneer Days Festival and related
activities on the areas bounded by (a) the interior of the west curb line
of Shoreline Boulevard (northbound) and the east curb line of
Shoreline Boulevard (southbound) and bounded on the south by the
Memorial Coliseum and on the north by the south curb line of Kinney
Street; and (b) the seafloor of the Municipal Marina's south basin
bounded by Shoreline Boulevard to the west, the McGee Beach pier
and rock groin to the south and the south side of the Lawrence Street
L-Head to the north, in consideration of the Commission paying a
one-time $250 permit fee and 100% of the cost of City services for
event support, except that in 2000 only, Commission will pay 75% of
police overtime costs; giving Commission exclusive use of the
premises for 20 days and non-exclusive use for 29 days during a set
period for each of the five years, as shown in the lease beginning
April 14, 2000. (Attachment # 18)
ZONING CASES:
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Case No. C 1199-1A, City of Corpus Christi: Zoning of newly annexed
territory to "R-lB" One-family Dwelling District on Mclntyre Partition,
being 3.5 acres, located on the east side of East Riverview Drive,
approximately 1,100 feet north of Dry Creek Drive. (Area A, Tract 1)
(Attachment # 19)
Planning Commission and Staff's Recommendation: Approval.
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Amending the Zoning Ordinance upon application by the City of
Corpus Christi, by changing the zoning map in reference to newly
annexed 3.5 acre tract, designated as Area A, Tract 1, by zoning as
"R-lB" One-Family Dwelling District; amending the Comprehensive
Plan.
Case No. C1199-2A, City of Corpus Chdsti: Zoning of newly annexed
territory to"R-1B" One-family Dwelling District on Herrera Grant, being
2.5 acres and Mclntyre Partition, being 37.0 acres, located south of
Nueces River, east of East Riverview Drive, and west of River Park
and Wood River Drives. (Area A, Tracts 2 through 5) (Attachment
# 20)
Planning Commission's Recommendation: Approval of an "R-lB"
One-family Dwelling District on Tracts 2, 3, and 4, and an "R-A" One-
family Dwelling District on Tract 5.
Staff's Recommendation: Approval of an "R-1B" One-family Dwelling
District on Tracts 2, 3, 4, and 5.
ORDINANCE
Amending the Zoning Ordinance upon application by the City of
Corpus Christi, by changing the zoning map in reference to the newly
annexed 39.5-acre tract, designated as Area A, Tracts 2, 3, 4, and 5,
by zoning as "R-lB" One-Family Dwelling District; amending the
Comprehensive Plan.
Case No. C 1199-3A, City of Corpus Christi: Zoning of newly annexed
territory to "F-R" Farm-Rural District on Herrera Grant North Portion,
being 38.07 acres, located on the south side of the Nueces River, and
north of Santa Gertrudis Drive. (Area B, Tract 1) (Attachment # 21)
Planning Commission's and Staff's Recommendation: Approval of an
"F-R" District.
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ORDINANCE
Amending the Zoning Ordinance upon application by the City of
Corpus Christi, by changing the zoning map in reference to the newly
annexed 38.07 acre tract, designated as Area B, Tract 1, by zoning
as "F-R" Farm-Rural District; amending the Comprehensive Plan.
Case No. C1199-4A, City of Corpus Christi: Zoning of newly annexed
territory to "F-R" Farm-Rural District on Tract 2 and "R-1 B" One-family
Dwelling Distdct on Tracts 4A and 4B on Nueces River Irrigation Park
Annex No. 1, being 26 acres, and Herrera Grant North Portion, being
41.67 acres, located on the west side of County Road 69, between
the Nueces River and Northwest Boulevard (F.M. 624). (Area B,
Tract 2, 4A & 4B (Attachment # 22)
Planninq Commission's Recommendation: Approval of an "F-R"
District on Tract 2, an "R-1 B" One-family Dwelling Districts on Tracts
4A.1 and 4B; and "AB" Professional Office District on Tract 4A.2, and
"B-I" Neighborhood Business District on Tracts 4A.3.
Staffs Recommendation: Approval of an "F-R" Farm-Rural District on
Tract 2 and approval of an "R-lB" One-family Dwelling District on
Tracts 4A and 4B.
ORDINANCE
Amending the Zoning Ordinance upon application by the City of
Corpus Christi, by changing the zoning map in reference to the newly
annexed 68.27-acre tract, designated as Area B, Tracts 2, 4A and 4B,
by zoning Tract 2, as "F-R" Farm'-Rural District and Tr~i~ts 4A and 4B
as "R-1 B" One-family DweLling District; amending the Comprehensive
Plan.
Case No. C1199-5A, City of Corpus Christi: Zoning of newly annexed
territory to "F-R" Farm-Rural District on Gregorio Farias Grant, being
73 acres,,Iocated on the north side of Zamora Street and on the west
side of River Lane. (Area C) (Attachment # 23)
Planninq Commission's and Staff's Recommendation: Approval of an
"F-R" District.
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ORDINANCE
Amending the Zoning Ordinance upon application by the City of
Corpus Chdsti, by changing the zoning map in reference to the newly
annexed 73-acre tract, designated as Area C, by zoning Area C as "F-
R" Farm-Rural District; amending the Comprehensive Plan.
Case No. C 1199-6A, city of corpus Christi: Zoning of newly annexed
territory to "F-R" Farm-Rural District on Tract 1 and "B-2A" Barrier
Island Business District on Tract 2, on William Bryan Survey 605,
being 1,238 acres, located on the northwest side of State Highway
361, and east of South Padre island Drive (Park Road 22). (Area D,
Tracts I and 2) (Attachment # 24)
Planninq Commission's Recommendation: Approval of an "F-R"
Farm-Rural District on Tract 1 and an "R-A" One-family Dwelling
District and a "B-ZA" Barrier Island Business District on Tract 2.
Staff's Recommendation: Approval of an "F-R" District on Tract 1 and
"B-2A" Barrier Island Business District on Tract 2.
..~[NANCE ~ .
Amending the Zon.~ Ordinance upon~pptication by the..C~ of
Corpus Christi,~by'changing the zonin~map in reference to/~e newly
annexed 1 ,~-~design~at~d as Area D, Tracts?'and 2 , by
zoning ~-~ct 1,as "F-R" Farm~ural District; and Tra/ct 2, as "B-2A"
Barrio. Island ~ Distr,~t; amending the Com~'rehensive Plan.
Case No. C 1199-7A1 City of Corpus Christi: Zoning of newly annexed
territory to "A-'r" Apartment-Tourist District on Tract 1 and "B-2A"
Barrier Island Business Distdct on Tract 2, on portion of William Bryan
Survey 606 and Nicolas and Juan Jose Balli, Abstract 1998, located
on the southeast side of State Highway 361, east of South Padre
Island Drive (Park Road 22). (Area E, Tracts 1 and 2) (Attachment
# 25)
Planninq Commission's Recommendation: Approval of an "AT"
Apartment-Tourist District on Tract 1 and an "AT" Apartment-Tourist
District and a "B-2A" Barrier Island Business District on Tract 2.
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Staff's Recommendation: Approval of an "AT" Apartment-Tourist
District on Tract 1 and a "B-2A" Barrier Island Business District on
Tract 2.
ORDINANCE
Amending the Zoning Ordinance upon application by the City of
Corpus Christi, by changing the zoning map in reference to the newly
annexed 711-acre tract, designated as Area E, Tracts 1 and 2, by
zoning Tract 1 as "AT" Apartment-Tourist Distdct and Tract 2 as, "B-
2A" Barrier Island Business District; amending the Comprehensive
Plan.
26.
Case No. C 1199-8A, City of Corpus Christi: Zoning of newly annexed
territory to "B-2A" Barrier Island Business District on Padre Island No.
1, all of Block 31, located between South Padre Island Drive (Park
Road 22) and VVindward Drive, south of Whitecap Boulevard. (Area
E, Tract 3) (Attachment # 26)
Planninq Commission's and Staff's Recommendation: Approval of a
"B-2A" District.
ORDINANCE
Amending the Zoning Ordinance upon application by the City of
Corpus Christi, by changing the zoning map in reference to the newly
annexed 14.5-acre tract, designated as Area E, Tract 3, by zoning as
"B-2A" Barrier Island Business District; amending the Comprehensive
Plan.
27.
Case No. Cl199-10A, City of Corpus Christi: Zoning of newly
annexed territory to "F-R" Farm-Rural District on Tract 1 and "AT"
Apartment Tourist District on Tract 2, on William Little Survey 593,
Abstract 211, William Little Survey 594, Abstract 210, william Little
Survey 595, Abstract 213, James A. Waterberry Survey 596, Abstract
408, R. S. Harvey Survey 599, Abstract 164, A. B. Little Survey,
Abstract 944, and William Little Survey, Abstract 216, located
between Corpus Christi Bay and the Gulf of Mexico and between City
of Port Aransas and Mustang Island State Park. (Area F, Tracts 1
and 2) (Attachment # 27)
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Planninq Commission's and Staff's Recommendation: Approval of an
"F-R" Farm-Rural Distdct on Tract 1, west of State Highway 361, and
an "AT" Apartment-Tourist Distdct on Tract 2 and Tract 1, east of
State Highway 361.
ORDINANCE
Amending the Zoning Ordinance upon application by the City of
Corpus Christi, by changing the zoning map in reference to the newly
annexed 2,513-acre tract, designated as Area F, Tracts 1 and 2, by
zoning the part of Tract 1 west of State Highway 361, as "F-R" Farm-
Rural District, and by zoning Tracts 2 and the part of Tract 1 east of
State Highway 361 as "A-T" Apartment-Tourist District; amending the
Comprehensive Plan.
REPORTS:
The following reports include questions by Council to Staff regarding City
policies or activities; request by Council for information or reports from
Staff; reports of activities of individual Council members and Staff;
constituent concerns; current topics raised by media; follow-up on Staff
assignments; scheduling of future Council meetings and activities; and
other brief discussions regarding city-related matters.
28. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
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MAYOR'S UPDATE
COUNCIL AND OTHER REPORTS
POSTING STATEMENT:
This agenda was posted on the City's official bulletin board at the front entrance
to City Hall, 1201 Leopard Street, at 3:30 p.m., December 17, 1999.
City Secretary
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G.i. M99-431
Motion effective December 31, 1999 to increase the City Secretary's salary
by 3%, authorize accrual of vacation leave up to 100 days, and provide for
payment upon termination of employment of up to 100 days of accumulated
vacation leave and up to 100 days of accumulated sick leave.
G.2. M99-432
Motion effective December 31, 1999 to increase the salary of the City
Manager by $5,000 and amend his employment agreement to increase his
vacation leave accrual from 15 days to 20 days per year, and provide the same
five-day buy-back vacation leave provision afforded other City employees.