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Meeting Agenda - Final -revised
City Council
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
1201 Leopard Street
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
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Rebecca Huerta
City Secretary
11:30 AM Council Chambers
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Texas Government Code § 551.125 due to an emergency or other public necessity
pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.045.
A. Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo to call the meeting to order.
B. Invocation to be given by Associate Pastor Brandon Cunningham, Grace
Community Church.
C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be
led by Sydney Quimby, Mary Carroll High School student.
D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers.
E. Proclamations / Commendations
1. 22-0032 Commendation recognizing James Perez, Small Business Owner for 24
Years in Business as Mattress Firm.
Swearing -In Ceremony for Newly Appointed Board, Commission,
Committee and Corporation Members.
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F. PUBLIC COMMENT - APPROXIMATELY 12:00 P.M. To speak during this public
comment period, you must sign up before the meeting begins. Each speaker is
limited to a total of no more than 3 minutes per speaker. You will not be allowed
to speak again on an item when the Council is considering the item. Time limits
may be restricted further by the Mayor at any meeting. If you have a petition or
other information pertaining to your subject, please present it to the City
Secretary. Written comments may be submitted at
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use may only be introduced into the City system IF approved by the City's
Information Technology (IT) Department at least 24 hours prior to the Meeting.
Please contact IT at 826-3211 to coordinate. This is a public hearing for all items
on this agenda.
G. South Texas Military Task Force Briefing by RDML Robert D. Westendorff, Chief
of Naval Air Training (CNATRA)
H. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS:
c. Cole Park Pier Ribbon Cutting and Community Event on December 17
a. Operation Heat Help
d. City Service Holiday Schedule
b. Holiday Recycling Tips
e. Overview of Virtual Public Meeting for Seawater Desalination by Mike Murphy,
Chief Operating Officer for Water Utilities
f. United Way Charitable Campaign Closeout
g.
Kevin Norton farewell and other staff announcements
I. BOARD & COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:
2. 22-0008 Coastal Bend Council of Governments (9 vacancies)
Port of Corpus Christi Authority of Nueces County, TX (1 vacancy)
J. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION:
For administrative convenience, certain of the agenda items are listed as motions,
resolutions, or ordinances. If deemed appropriate, the City Council will use a different
method of adoption from the one listed; may finally pass an ordinance by adopting it as
an emergency measure rather than a two reading ordinance; or may modify the action
specified.
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K. MOTION TO RECONSIDER: (ITEM 3)
If the motion to reconsider passes by the required two-thirds vote, then the reconsidered
item shall be voted on at the same meeting.
3. 21-1525 Ordinance ratifying a partial postponement until January 1, 2022, of the
effective date of Ordinance No. 032551 by amending the implementation
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date for a disposal fee increase made applicable to waste haulers with
03r)E) City disposal contracts.
Sponsors: Solid Waste Operations
L. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 4 - 33)
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: The following items are consent motions, resolutions, and
ordinances of a routine or administrative nature. The Council has been furnished with
background and support material on each item, and/or it has been discussed at a
previous meeting. All items will be acted upon by one vote without being discussed
separately unless requested by a Council Member or a citizen, in which event the item or
items will immediately be withdrawn for individual consideration in its normal sequence
after the items not requiring separate discussion have been acted upon. The remaining
items will be adopted by one vote.
4. 22-0018 Approval of the December 7, 2021 Regular Meeting Minutes.
Sponsors: City Secretary's Office
Consent - Second Reading Ordinances
5. 21-1618 Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of four grants totaling $189,547.47
from the Texas Office of the Governor -Homeland Security Grant Division,
032620 Homeland Security Grant Program which include Bomb Squad Portable
Detection for $70,940.40, Hazmat Response Enhancement for
$34,950.22, Corpus Christi Police Department Special Weapons and
Tactics Enhancement for $54,952.05, and Bomb Squad Safety
Enhancement for $28,704.80; and appropriating $189,547.47 in the FY
2022 Fire Grants Fund.
Sponsors: Fire Department
6. 21-1553
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Zoning Case No. 1021-02, BHHN, LLC.: (District 3) Ordinance rezoning
property at or near 8902 State Highway 44 from the "RS -6" Single -Family 6
District to the "IC" Industrial Compatible District. (Planning Commission
and Staff recommend Denial of the change of zoning from the "RS -6"
Single -Family 6 District to the "IC" Industrial Compatible District, in lieu
thereof approval of the "CC/SP" Commercial Compatible District with a
Special Permit) (3/4 vote required to approve less restrictive use or density
than the recommendation of the Planning Commission)
Sponsors: Development Services
7. 21-1728 Ordinance amending the Corpus Christi Code to remove Chapter 3 Article
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1 and amend Chapter 49 Article 1 to consolidate the City's requirements for
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installations on, across and over public right of way and to amend petitions
to close streets; establishing a penalty.
Sponsors: Public Works/Street Department
8. 21-1619 Ordinance accepting an additional $417,658.38 for an Air Quality Planning
Grant from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ); and
32623 appropriating in the No. 1071 Community Enrichment Grant Fund for air
quality monitoring service and amending the term through December 31,
2023, with funding available in the No. 1071 Community Enrichment Grant
fund.
Sponsors: Public Works/Street Department
9. 21-1617 Ordinance accepting and appropriating $30,000 from PetSmart Charities
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13. 21-1413
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Ordinance accepting and appropriating $200,000 from the Texas
Department of Housing and Community Affairs' ("TDHCA") allocation of
Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act ("CARES" Act) from
the U.S. Department Of Housing and Urban Development's ("HUD")
Community Development Block Grant -Coronavirus ("CDBG-CV") funding
for a Texas Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program; authorizing the
City Manager or designee to execute all documents necessary to accept,
appropriate and disburse the funds and to execute all agreements,
amendments and all other documents necessary to implement the
program.
Sponsors: Neighborhood Services
Ordinance authorizing a software development and support agreement
with Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc., in the amount of $200,000.00 for a
parcel data management software application for the City's Storm Water
Drainage Utility System; appropriating $200,000.00 from the unreserved
fund balance in the Storm Water Fund; and amending the FY 2022
Operating Budget.
Sponsors: Public Works/Street Department and Finance & Procurement
Ordinance authorizing execution of all documents necessary to accept,
amend, and appropriate a grant contract between the Department of State
Health Services and the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health
District in the amount of $48,345.00 with a City match of $9,669.00 for the
period January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022, to provide
tuberculosis prevention and control services under the Health Grant.
Sponsors: Health Department
Ordinance authorizing Amendment No. 1 of $4,727,170.00 to Contract with
Texas Department of State Health Services which provides
$18,073,609.00 for COVID-19 Vaccination services provided May 14,
2021, through June 30, 2024, to be used to increase, train, and monitor
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vaccine sites and providers; and appropriating the funds in the Health
Grant Fund.
Sponsors: Health Department
14. 21-1659 Ordinance Approving the Calendar Year 2022 Annual Audit Plan to be
implemented by the City Auditor's Office
(3 1 Sponsors: City Auditor
Consent - Contracts and Procurement
15. 21-1330 Resolution authorizing a six-month service agreement with C & S Plating &
Bumper Recycling, Inc., dba C & S Truck and Van Equipment, of Corpus
'3 Christi, Texas, in an amount not to exceed $200,000.00 for installation and
repairs of emergency equipment in City of Corpus Christi Police
Department service vehicles with FY 2022 funding available in the General
Fund.
Sponsors: Police Department and Finance & Procurement
16. 21-1448 Motion authorizing a three-year service agreement with Russell James,
dba R & R Delivery Service, for the Elderly Nutrition Program - Home
2 0 2 1 224 Delivered Meals in an amount not to exceed $668,250.00, with FY 2022
funding in an approximate amount of $167,062.50 available in the Elderly
Nutrition Program Grant Fund.
Sponsors: Parks and Recreation Department and Finance & Procurement
17. 21-1514 Motion authorizing a one-year supply agreement, with two additional
one-year period options for cold mix - cold laid asphalt for Street
2. 2 1 2 2 Operations, for an estimated amount of $1,988,325.00 and a potential cost
L of $6,218,100.00 if options are exercised, with Vulcan Construction
Materials, LLC of Birmingham, Alabama with an office in San Antonio,
Texas, with FY 2022 funding in an amount not to exceed $1,822,631.25
available through the Streets Maintenance Fund.
Sponsors: Public Works/Street Department and Finance & Procurement
18. 21-1258 Motion authorizing a professional services contract with HVJ Associates,
c Inc. of Austin, Texas, for an amount not to exceed $1,435,519.35 for
2021 2 2 6 Pavement Condition Evaluation Survey & Pavement Management
Software System Project of which $1,190,513.53 from the Street Fund and
$245,005.82 from the Storm Water Operations Fund.
Sponsors: Public Works/Street Department and Finance & Procurement
19. 21-1631
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Motion authorizing a one-year supply agreement with two one-year option
periods, in an amount not to exceed $127,103.00 and a potential amount
not to exceed $381,309.00 if option periods are exercised, for ductile iron
pipe accessories for the City Warehouse with Hajoca Corporation, dba
Moore Supply Co., of Corpus Christi, Texas with FY 2022 funding in the
amount of $95,327.28 available in the Stores Fund.
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20. 21-1632
Sponsors: Finance & Procurement and Utilities Department
Resolution authorizing a five-year service agreement with Area Electronics
Systems, Inc., dba DataON Storage, of Anaheim, California, in an amount
not to exceed $225,354.00 for the purchase of Azure Stack
Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) hardware with support and warranty
for off-site backup storage of all Police video data, with funding for FY
2022 in the amount of $225,354.00 from the Information Technology Fund.
Sponsors: Information Technology Services, Police Department and Finance &
Procurement
21. 21-1658 Motion authorizing the purchase of laptop computers, monitors, and
accessories from Dell Marketing, LP, of Round Rock, TX, in an amount not
2 0 2 {q 228 to exceed $124,927.00, for compatibility with digital plan review software
applications utilized by the Development Services Department, through the
DIR Cooperative, with FY 2022 funding available through the Development
Services Fund.
Sponsors: Information Technology Services, Development Services and Finance &
Procurement
22. 21-1609 Resolution authorizing a 36 -month service agreement, with an additional
36 -month renewal option, with KorTerra Inc. of Chanhassen, Minnesota for
( 3 2 6 '3 2 an estimated amount of $89,394.00, with a total estimated amount not to
exceed $178,788.00 if the option period is exercised, for the purchase of
software access to the KorWeb 811 line locate work order management
and database services for Gas Operations, effective upon issuance of
notice to proceed, with FY 2022 funding in the amount not to exceed
$22,348.50 available in the Gas Fund.
Sponsors: Gas Department and Finance & Procurement
23. 22-0013 Resolution authorizing the acquisition of 122 vehicles and machinery by
�r various departments in the amount of $12,138,349.14, with such items to
t be acquired in the manner, at the amounts, and from the sources stated
with FY 2022 funding in the amount of $9,869,954.73.
Sponsors: Asset Management Department and Finance & Procurement
Consent - Capital Projects
24. 21-0490
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Motion authorizing Amendment No. 1 to a professional services contract
with HDR, Inc., Corpus Christi, TX, to provide design, bid, and construction
phase services for improvements to the booster pump stations located at
Bloomington, Texas and Woodsboro, Texas associated with the Mary
Rhodes Pipeline raw water delivery system in an amount of $831,000.00
for a total contract value not to exceed $878,560.00, with FY 2022 funding
available from the Water Capital Fund.
Sponsors: Engineering Services, Utilities Department and Finance & Procurement
25. 21-1531 Motion awarding a construction contract to Associated Construction
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Partners, Ltd, Boerne, Texas, for the installation of control valves and
pumps at the Holly and Rand Morgan Elevated Storage Tanks in an
amount of $4,669,500.00, located in Council Districts 1 and 5, with FY
2022 funding available from the Water Capital Fund.
Sponsors: Engineering Services, Utilities Department and Finance & Procurement
26. 21-1533 Motion awarding a construction contract to CSA Construction, Inc., of
Houston, Texas, for Aeration Coarse Bubble Improvements under the Oso
L0 L 1 ` Water Reclamation Plant Process Upgrades and Breakpoint Chlorination
Decommissioning project in an amount of $4,107,000.00, located in
Council District 4, with FY 2022 funding available from the Wastewater
Capital Fund.
sponsors: Engineering Services, Utilities Department and Finance & Procurement
27. 21-1536
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Motion awarding a construction contract to Clark Pipeline Services, LLC,
Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Port Avenue Water Line Replacement
project in an amount of $4,856,722.99, located in Council Districts 1 and 2,
with FY 2022 funding available from the American Rescue Plan Act.
Sponsors: Engineering Services, Utilities Department and Finance & Procurement
28. 21-1608 Motion authorizing a professional services contract with EN Engineering of
Warrenville, Illinois to conduct the 2022 Periodic Corrosion Monitoring
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Survey for the Mary Rhodes Pipeline in an amount of $109,851.00, with FY
2022 funding available from the Water Capital Fund.
Sponsors: Engineering Services, Utilities Department and Finance & Procurement
29. 21-0915 Motion awarding a professional services contract to Halff Associates Inc.,
�9 Corpus Christi, Texas, to provide design, bid, and construction phase
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services for the West Guth Park Enhancements in an amount of
$174,940.00, located in Council District 1, with FY2022 funding available
from the Parks and Recreation Bond 2020 Fund.
Sponsors: Engineering Services, Parks and Recreation Department and Finance &
Procurement
30. 21-1534 Motion awarding a construction contract to Bay Ltd. and Grace Paving and
Construction, Inc., both from Corpus Christi, Texas, in the total amount of
•,2 0`` 1 2 '7 ��jj r $19,848,223.78, for the FY 2022 Residential Street Rebuild Program
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Base Bid F for 43 neighborhood street projects citywide in an amount of
$6,876,814.10 to Bay Ltd., Base Bid G in an amount of $5,957,926.48 to
Grace Paving and Construction Inc., and Base Bid H in an amount of
$7,013,483.20 to Bay Ltd., with FY 2022 funding available from the
Residential Street Reconstruction, Storm Water, Wastewater, Water and
Gas Capital Funds.
Sponsors: Engineering Services, Public Works/Street Department and Finance &
Procurement
General Consent Items
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31. 21-1729
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32. 22-0003
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33. 22-0024
Resolution"authorizing submission of a grant application for $75,000.00 to
the State of Texas under the Body -Worn Camera Grant Program with City
cash match of $25,000.00 to equip Corpus Christi Police Department
police officers with body -worn cameras.
Sponsors: Police Department
Resolution "adopting the Housing Development Fee Waivers for
Non -qualifying Homebuyers Program Guidelines as authorized by the City
of Corpus Christi Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Operating Budget.
sponsors: Neighborhood Services
Resolutionifauthorizing the City Manager to negotiate a final real estate
term sheet necessary to acquire real property interests at or near the Inner
Harbor Nueces Bay Boulevard and the La Quinta Channel for seawater
desalination and treatment plant(s) from Flint Hills Resources Corpus
Christi, LLC and Occidental Chemical Corporation, respectively.
Sponsors: Utilities Department
M. RECESS FOR LUNCH
The City Council will take a lunch break at approximately 1:30 p.m.
N. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (ITEMS 34 - 351
34. 21-1647
35. 21-1644
The following items are public hearings and public hearings with first reading ordinances.
Each item will be consider i�dually.
Zoning Case No..- -06, Walker I dings and Development, LLC.:
(District 1) O nance rezoningyroperty at or near 320n'I terstate 69 from
the "RS Single -Family 6 i trict to the `RS -4.5" gle-Family 4.5
Di mt. (Planning CommSion and Staff recom nd Approval)
Sponsors: Development Services
Ordinance adopting text amendments to the Unified Development Code
(UDC) to remove the Planning Commission from historic designation
review process and to identify grounds for undue hardship the Board of
Adjustment may consider for a variance (Planning Commission and Staff
recommend Approval)
Sponsors: Development Services
O. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS:
The following items are motions, resolutions and ordinances that will be considered and
voted on individually.
P. FIRST READING ORDINANCES: (ITEMS 36 - 38)
36. 21-1554
Zoning Case No. 1021-03, SRPC Properties, LLC.: (District 2) Ordinance
rezoning property at or near 1645 14th Street from the "RS -TF" Two -Family
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District and "CG -2" General Commercial District to the "RM -2" Multifamily
District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval)
Sponsors: Development Services
37. 22-0002 Ordinance revising the Infill Housing Incentive Program Guidelines as
authorized by Article II, Chapter 20 of the City of Corpus Christi Code of
Ordinances; authorizing a two-year agreement with the Corpus Christi B
Corporation to provide Type B affordable housing funding in the amount of
$1,000,000 for costs related to the Infill Housing Incentive Program;
appropriating $500,000 from The Type B Fund; and amending the
operating budget.
Sponsors: Neighborhood Services
38. 21-1663 Briefing on Short Term Rental Policy Development and Ordinance
amending Chapter 5 of the Corpus Christi Code to require a permit for the
operation of short-term rentals; and providing for publication.
Sponsors: Planning & Environmental Services
Q. BRIEFINGS: (ITEMS 39 - 42)
Briefing information will be provided to the City Council during the Council meeting.
Briefings are for Council information only. No action will be taken and no public comment
will be solicited. The City Manager or City Council Liaison for any city board,
commission, committee or corporation (including Type A or B Corporation) may report on
the action(s) or discussion(s) of any such body's public meeting that occurred within one
month prior to this City Council meeting.
39. 21-1610 Overview of the Procurement Policy Analysis performed by Weaver and
Presentation on Proposed Local Preference Ordinance
Sponsors: Finance & Procurement
40. 22-0009 North Beach Canal Request for Information (RFI) Update
Sponsors: Assistant City Manager
41. 22-0011 Storm Water Fee Implementation Overview (January 2022)
Sponsors: Public Works/Street Department
42. 22-0023 Donation of $30,000 by Greg Perkes to the Coastal Bend Community
V).5.kc6r\Foundation for replacement of the two swing sets at West Guth Park.
((dip Sponsors: Parks and Recreation Department
R. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEMS 43 - 46)
PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the City Council may elect to go into executive session at
any time during the meeting in order to discuss any matters listed on the agenda, when
authorized by the provisions of the Open Meeting Act, Chapter 551 of the Texas
Government Code, and that the City Council specifically expects to go into executive
session on the following matters. If the Council elects to go into executive session
regarding an agenda item, the section or sections of the Open Meetings Act authorizing
the executive session will be publicly announced by the presiding officer. The City
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Council may deliberate and take action in open session on any issue that may be
discussed in executive session. The description of an item in "Executive Sessions"
constitutes the written interpretation by the City Attorney of Chapter 551 of the Texas
Government Code and his determination that said item may be legally discussed in
Closed Meeting in compliance with Chapter 551 the Texas Government Code.
43. 22-0012 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071
and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult
with attorneys concerning legal issues related to the potential purchase,
exchange, lease, and/or value of property at or adjacent to the Puerto Del
Sol RV Park at Rincon Point, and Texas Government Code § 551.072 to
discuss and deliberate the potential purchase, exchange, and/or value of
the aforementioned areas of said real property.
44. 22-0027 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071
and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult
( +-G 3 with attorneys concerning legal issues related to the purchase, exchange,
J lease, or value of real property rights for desalination and water treatment,
transmission, and storage facilities, including areas at or near the (1) the
Inner Harbor Ship Channel Seawater Desalination Site at or in the vicinity
of Nueces Bay Blvd, Summers St., Palm Dr., John St., and Broadway
Street, Nueces Bay Heights Subdivision, Sunset Place Subdivision, and
the Industrial Canal and (2) the La Quinta Channel Seawater Desalination
Site involving various properties between Highway 361 and the La Quinta
Ship Channel and areas in and adjacent to said locations, and pursuant to
Texas Government Code § 551.072 to deliberate the purchase,
exchange, lease, or value of real property (including, but not limited to,
property rights at or in the vicinity of the aforementioned locations) because
deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the
position of the governmental body in negotiations with a third person,
including, but not limited to Flint Hills Resources, Occidental Chemical
Corporation, Chemours Company and affiliates thereof.
45. 22-0033 Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071
and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult
U 2 1 2 3 6with attorneys concerning legal issues related to the case of Graham
Construction Services, Inc. v. City of Corpus Christi, Xylem Water
Solutions and Atlas Copco Compressors v. Carollo Engineers, PC,
Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Control Panels USA, Inc. and
Fluid Components International LLC, and City of Corpus Christi v.
Carollo Engineers, P.C. including potential consideration of settlement
offers and/or fees for attorneys, engineers, other expert witnesses
assisting in this case, deposition fees, and court costs, and updates on
litigation in other cases.
Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071
and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult
with attorneys concerning legal issues related to approval of the Global
46. 22-0037�y
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Opioid Settlement negotiated by Texas Attorney General, including
potential approval of all documents necessary to authorize said settlement
including, but not limited to a "Resolution authorizing participation in the
proposed opioid crisis settlement through the Texas Attorney General's
office; and adopting and approving the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund
Council and Settlement Allocation Term Sheet".
S. ADJOURNMENT
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45. M2021-236
Motion to authorize the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to release claims concerning
the New Broadway Waste Water Treatment Plant Aeration Basins and Clarifiers but reserving other claims
in City of Corpus Christi v. Carollo Engineers, P.C., in exchange for$1.65 million to the City.
46. Resolution#032637
Resolution authorizing participation in the proposed opioid crisis settlement through the Texas Attorney
General's office; and adopting and approving the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council and Settlement
Allocation Term Sheet.
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